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“buy r:ull “trees from the ex colored , pictures shown by the traveling agents. Praning must be done before or wait till after the sap flows.. Use wax or palnt to cover large wounds. Cows should be dried off ffom four to six weeks before calving. Give them generous food of molst hay, but little grain. See that plows, harrows, corn- markers, corn-planters, seeders, sin- gletrees, harness, and evarything needed in putting in crops, are in perfect repair. Let the boys, when home from school on Hatu; baildneat houses for martens, birds and wmu, #ud put them-up about the bouses, barns and fruityards. Hot beds can be made early next month for tomatoes, cabbages, pep- pers, egg-plauts, etc. They areeim- Pple and easy of construction, and anyone can have them. cchoak o e, hing paptcal i, 0ole for tical in- struction in the business, - which has been followed by a mnhd im- provement in butter and cheese- m Sheep owners should bear in mind mn the Unlud Btates imports an- e owh plodno. ‘wool to & fit with s heavy protective arifon foreign wools. The peddlers of apple trees graft- ed on ada stock sre humbuggers of the worst kind. Bt the people Dot be hum! unlees they wn be. Itisa free country,and ‘none of their natural right should be Fruit irees can be washed with strong upflm“h};{ lye. Itcan be done any time now until the busy season commences. 1t xills d:!ll:lln 1nsects, removes mog3es and lLinche improves mv.m-m:m;“’ gan It has been estimated by a Parls- 0. whe has devoted oconsiderable attention to the subject, that France will require to import in the Bouth and East of that country about 690,- 000 quarters of wheatfrom F to August, 1877; Switzerland, 620, 000 quarters; Italy, 69, qulm, sod Helgium, 690,000 quarte an aggregate requirement of 3,6 000 Juarters, eqaal to 20,750, 000 4 correspondent of the Kentucky Live Btock Fiecord says: Exoept clear water from the brook, there is scarcely moything more healing than dry earth, and, like “‘scratoh. es'din Lorses, footerot in sheep is & Locsl sore, and may be treated in the same wsy, as I have frequently cured scratches by theaplication of «dry earth. Just at this seasou, ‘with suow, wet and frosen ground, the spplication of this rems might not be practicable; but there Uni” AND VM.IMBI.E BOOKS. % For Farmers ana st and Stock-Ralsers, As s tnducement. far farmers and stook raisers to su’ scribe for the BEE, the publisher La completed arrangements for recciving all the leading works on s iculture, stock raising, and ail other works pertatn- ing tethe specialties of farming, or cattle, sheep, horse, or other stock raising; also, treaties on grains, ‘vegetables, and other produce, &c., atgrates from 16 to 30 per cent. be- low the retal prices. The benefit of thig reduction will be extended exclusively to our patrons. As an Hllustration we herewith sppend & fow of the leading valuable works, which really should be in the hands of every farmer who wishes to ex- oel, at the terms specified. We will furnish the WEEELY BEE one year in addition to the books named, for the prices referred to. ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE, A Book for Young Farmers—By Geo. Waring, Jr.; 254 pages; cost, $1.00 with the Weekly BEE one year for $2.50. is two-thirds of the year when it would be, and I will say that if the plau is followed the breeder will have no trouble from foot-rot, and hissheep may go into winter quar- ters in good keeping to stand the in- clement weaiher. Quantity of Seed for an Acre. The following table from Mr. ‘Gregory's annual seed ciroular, is ins:rted a8 giving useful informa- tion, which is often wanted by our friends in guiding the amount of their ssed purchases. Seedmen vary much in their di- rections for the qusntity to be plant- ed 10 the acre. In the followng list we give the quantities of the more cammon sorts used by practi- cal fataners : in t, 3 oz.; carrot, rills, 1 to 13 lbs.; muskmelon, 1 to 1} Ibs.; mangold wurtzel, in drills, 4 1bs.; onions, for bulbs, to sell green or tc trace in dnlls, 6 to 8 1bs.; onions, for dry bulbs, in drills, 8 to 4 1bs.; onions, for sets, in drills, 50 1be.; oion sets, n drills, 10 bush, potatoes, in _drills, eut, depends on number of pleces, & to 14 bush.; I el S, e e , 10 to 15 3 sage, 28 lbs; squash (run varieties) in hills, 2 to 24 lbe.; squash (bush va- rieties), in hills, 3 to 4 Ibs.; toma- toes, 1n bed to transplant, 208.; tur- nips, in drills, 1 to 1§ Ibs. JOB PRINTING. THE BEK JOB Printing. House THE LARGEST Pritng Etabihment IN THE WEST! Orders from Abroad NEW AMBRIOAN FARM BOOK. Origially by K. L. Allen, re- vised and enlarged by Lewis F. Allen, 526 pages, embracing a com- prehensive and thorough treatise of every branch—agriculture, cultiva- tion of the land, changing of crops, raising cereals, vegetables, &c., ‘mansgementof cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, fowl, butlding houses, cisterns, fences, making all necessary useful caloulation, and m fact embracing everything of value to the farmer. Cost, neatly bound, $2.50; with the Weekly BEE one year, for $3.75. AMERICAN POMOLOGIST. Apples—The most complete trea- tise on apple culture published ; 203 fllustrations, 750 pages; cost $3.00; with Weekly BEE one year, for $4.00. 'HARRIS ON THE PIG. Breeding, behaving, manage- ment and Improvement, with nu- merous {llustrations; cost $1.50; ‘with the weekly BEE one year, for $3.00. THE SHEPHERD'S MANUAL. A practical treaties on the sheep; illustrated; by Henry Stewart; cost $1.50; with Weekly BEE one year, for $3 00. MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. Causes, nature ana treatment of discases and lameness in horses; ©cost $1.50; with Weekly BEE one year for $3.00. BROOM CORN AND BROOMS, a treatise on ralning broom corn and making brooms on a small or large soale. Cost76c; with Weekly BEG one year, $2.50. THE AMERICAS OATTLE DOCTOR, a complete treatise on the diseases of OATTLE, SHEEP AND SWINE. 876 pages, illustrated, cloth giit, Ooet $2.60; with BEE one year for $3.76. GARDENING FOR FROFIT In the Market and Famyy Garden ; by Peter Henderson; finely illus- trated. Cost $1.50; with the Week- ly BEz one year for $3.00. THE WHEAT PLANT, Ita origin, culture, growtn, develop- ment, composition, varietes, dis- eases, etc., together With remarks corn, its cutture, et profusely illustrated; 706 pages. Cost $1.76; with Weekly BEE for $3.15. PARM GARDENING AND SEED GROWING, By Franocis Brill—a voux useful for every farmer, gardener and tiller of the soll. Cost$1.00; with WEEKLY BEE one vear $2.60. BARRY'S FRUIT GARDEN, 460 pages, well llustrated ynd com- . Cost $2.50; with WEEELY one vear for $3.60. MISCELLANEOUS Have xou a vollar. FOR ONE DOLLAR ‘We Will Sena, rostage Patd The Weekly World - ONE YEAR. ALL THE NEWS of 1o | M ol ..“v'rnm, = o e i 1. It oon ‘past seven L beranT. guntelne the iateet avvs of fyem, e s R R AT s 22 quotations of valuable and interssting sppearing in the agricultural week- JE NEWS, to whioh atten- T alled, fs s éatare which can be poper._ All the resour- flummnd of s st -mwohu ‘newspaper aro s collec- Hon, 3d the result 1t & k 3 A eomplety .fi‘umor e order in evers State aioy for the pstiren days. To wi- record, W Hives We'oroam ‘oF sl the InmlTn o pa o, “This dopartn x'i-‘u o g, %&g H ! od] DORSETT & SHEPHFRD. SUCCESS0R, TO DORSETT & CO. No. 163 Harney street. Buyers, Packers, AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N, Country Produoce. BUTTER EG65 AND POULTRY A SPECIALITY. 3 Lotatic e a0 e v TN O acred patier 10to as to quality. Cash '::‘ delivery. DORSETT & SHEPHERD, Agents for the CELEBRATED LOWER VEIN COAL. Special contracts made for coal in car load ots. SIDNEY MARKET REPORT. CORREOTED WEEKLYBY D. J. Me- = cHsEes HHTEE 8 ) 8! 8 Circulating Medium —IT HAS-— 6,020 SUBSCRIBERS! —REACHING A— POPULATION OF OVER 36,145. FACTS FOR BUSINESS MEN WHO ADVERTISE TO CONSIDER. Business men who adverure will do well tolook at the subjoined statement of eir- culation of Tas Bux, November 1, 1878, Merchants advertise in newspapers to reach the people. It therefore pays to investi- gate and ascertain the best medium to ao- complish that result. the trans-Missour! country, exeepting San Franeisco journals One additional fact worthy of nof Tax Brx is not merely s local o State paper, but A NATIONAL JOURNAL. Tts constantly increasing eubecription list embraces persons in nearly every State and Territoty in the Union, The great diffoulty ‘establithing newspapers is met in secur- the first three thousand subscribers. When that number is once reached. the list rolls up st & Tapid rate. Tts news becomes more varled and of general interest. and its advooates help to motesse ita subscription List by thousands as readily as its sgents se- oure hundreds at the beginning. Nebrazka is one of the largset Statas in the Unlon. Many of its counties are inso- cossiblo to railrosds, Yet thers is not & county in the State which Tuw Bre doss metreach. Asan illustration we will men- tion s few of the leading counties in the State: Adams county, 28 dailies, 2 woeklies: Cass, 30 dailios, 176 'nlllud Clay. 18 thl.lkl 43 weeklios : Dodgs. dailies, 149 woeklies: Douglas, (outalde of Omaba), 20 dailies, 185 weekliés: !fllmofl 19 dailies, 0 woekllen : Giage, 23 dailies, 4 34 dailies. 8 weeklies : Jo! 34 woeklios Juhhmn. dailies, 75 we lies: Lancaster, 62 dlllhi. 5 weekliee; Lincoln county, 43 dailies, 25 weeklies; Merriok. 20 dailies. 24 mufu. Nemal dailies, 91 weeki¢ E3 dailies, 32 weeklies: Pawnee, !dl\.lln. 48 ‘weeklies: Platte, 39 dailies, 20 weeklies, Mah rdson. 14 ddllu 97 weeklies; Salin & weokl] il lies : L, ok 3 An] Washing, 'n-m. . 10 daities, 68 woekiions 35" dallies, T4 weeklios: Webet Wocklies. TOTAL TN THE STATES AND TRRRITORIES. Y 5 e Baol Bl uomswfnabonne BEdBan—tac: ForaBulBaawno o £ ' Buo ’I Bl=.cE o WHAT PAYB? 1t Manufuctarer, =«§"fe.'x':v”-mfi' Farmer. o man, 10 orcha. od on‘all the "1 p- Drovements and discoveries of the & It pays the family to fn- fraduceinto his Bousehiold a newspaper that is instruc That foters " taste for Investigation: sng promotes thoueht, snd encourages n among the members. THE BCIENTIFIC AMERICAN hich has been _published weekly for the % to an extent n. 3 S pabbosien T lished in e Uatted Statar md"’?"mrm [echanics, Inventors and new Disooveries n the Artsand Sciences. illustrated an Every nvmber is p % latast and moat n_ 13 conients b rssiag mnm.&. porlint m oo the wortd ; Drsecne v m fal engravings ol aow Tow - Buries of af .fim‘:m‘ o e e o various arte, forming & com, n'n“ oot now tacentions A ducovile contatning » weekly resord: Drortess of the indusirial arts in our own Sountry. but also of all now Jiseoveries and favontions In every branoh of enginserins. Tachavicr. and scicnooabroad ‘Tue pelspiife, Amerioan has been the foremost of all industrial publiostions for o vt hirty-one vears. f ie o aliert e LT e Teveind s eavinees ‘Saper dsvoled to engineering., m chlllh, ‘chemi new inventions, sei- ence and industrial progress, published in the world.. "l praotical reipes are well worth ten times the prescription ‘price. and for the house and shop will save many times the cost of subsoription. “Morchants, thrmers, mechanios.engineers, inventors, manufsoturers, chemists, lovers of science, lllfl M&l of all professions, i “ind the Se erican useful 5 o Hibrary xtussr ofios Aai sotniins room 5. library, stads. offce And counting room: 1 overy rasding room.collegs and sahool: lAmm volume commences January lst, A’year’s numbers contain 832 pages and everal hundred ds of 3.2 adl, in- T oluha: Spasial lbrl‘l:mu'n‘l’ froe. Sin- on, ecaint of 1o oents, with the Sel- T“A.*:.;;w--.....o.,. entific Mlm Nervest ‘sstablishisentin 4 Lt solicitors of Ami The ciroulation of | Tux Ben is larger than thatof any paper in | MONEY AND COMMERCE OMaHA Nam,, March 2, 1877, Gold, at Omaba—Buy:ng, §1 04 selling, $106. DRY GOODS. ‘The wholesale trade during the past week has been quite active, and the spring orders arecoming in very rapldly. Bome chauges will be found in our list of quotations. GROCERIES. The quotations are about the same aslast week. Bualness for the month just closed was very natisfao- tory. Bales as reported being much ahead of the corresponding month of last year. PROVIEIONA. Butter—Best roll in muslin 15 to 17 cents per pound. Eggs—10al1 cents doz. Poultry—Scarce aud 1n geod de- mand; dry picked turkeys, per pound, 11a12¢; dry-picked chickens, 9a10¢; ducks and geese, 10allc. Game—2.25 per dogen of mallard ducks 2.00 per dozen of mixed ducks, and 1.50 per dozen of teal ducks. Wild geese, 50a75c, as tosize. Potatoes—Peachblows, 85¢. Rose, 850. Turnips—1 00 per bushel. Clder—Boarce at 7 50 per barrel. Asparagus——From Californis, 76 cents per doz. bunches. FRUITS ETC. Apples—City trade at 3 00a8 50 per barrel. Oranges—Messina, 4 50 per box. Lemons—Meesina, 5 50 per box. Cranberries—Jersey, in bushel boxes, 4 50 per bushel. New Dates.—Unchanged. Mats and boxes per 1b 10cts. New Prunells.—In faney boxes per 1b 20cte. New Figs.—In assorted packages per 1b 16 to 17cts. Fresh Cocoanuts.—Per hundred 8.00, Ualifornia Comb Hone; In 21b frame and 80 Ib cases perIb 2ets, In 2 Ibosp tins per 1b 2ets. OYBTERS. Booth’s Oysters— eleots, 330 ; Standards, 23¢; Anchors, 180, LIVE HOGS. Tive hogs are quoted at $5.00@ $5.85. GRAIN. Wheat—no. 1, 1 06§; No. 2,1 043; No. 8, 95; rejected, 80. Corn—Western mixed, 27c. Oats—No. 1, 80; No. 2, 27; reject- ed, 250, L AL 888283533"5 o A Large pl Small — aixo. Shesttin BroWmler do Tioners nldn ..-......r’ sn Aa onv G008 raners, Amaricsn Amoskosg Cocheco Gerners E.E;Em:n or purple < IE%Zgw etneman Biddefc Falls0.B: 0. o AA & Aha sman. Amgskess. brown bleached Qlarendon oawmen, fi:uhu D!‘l A n "; 8 Haymaten F3 ) &% Amn-tuki Ariington; i OANTON PLANNNLS. Wicascee, do. 4 a0 o o oo PAINTS, OILD AMG GLASS. Carbon off Coal ofl Barley—No. 2, 40c; No.?8, 25c; relected, 20c. Rye—bbo. COMMERCIAL. LIVE STOCK. Hteers on '{mt Oalves do Hogs do Sheer Pow Crusned Reflued, out tanaard L Yellow 'C" Qld Gorernment Java per b oh] Apples Ko Az Rnl'huuhv-rl flo .v ofs 3 , Frenol 5 o Oommon 4o " "Falt Lake Poaches 21b cans do_31b eans swberries, 21b oans lackberrl thubarb, 3 1b l 1b cane Eine appleedo dn 3 |h cans Bous: cuty pavden 315 aedo Pras,common do do ns, strine do do "in 4w Overais. s = 2 SB8IS|II8 TINITLIISBRABE! Baimon. 31b cans do do 11b cans, mnm.:ll‘:m.wm do " do o slack. 3 1boens do o o do '11bosns fepmon hotos IS Oarolls Rangoon Wirts ver Ib Kirk i T | scnnm'-(m"ms-m-nan mahs sosp — et b Bisok Goods. do ‘0 do ortiiard 5 vum [ataral BREAD STUFFS. §t. Loals ¥, . Flour' per bbl Sbraska epring vecion Cora meal vor 100 THENS vorib ] ac CARPEY AND OIL CLOTH. Risistn T ported Bwi imbure - 8 ¥ SasESNSH Brisore = it&a‘ B2Z353BNLLER o SHEET IRON. WIRE BLOCKTIN, COPPER 2E8Tw T rods orse shoe nails Smuxy OX. First quality Nol6 to20 o Noidtoud do No% nseed oil, taw inseed oil, bofled Lard oil, No 1 do extrs Bensine Fast Virelnia labricating of Turpentine ramrs. ‘White lead, strictly pure do do pure lo do 40 facoure Fronoh do bddluo lo do Amer. do “‘ @13 o Putty in bladders do Wikvow eLise. Discount 36 off lat. =2 CECEEEEEEEEETEENE EERT FEE do Bhubk. bisok prime narrow striped prime lel If No L largs mountein do No fomant prairie do No2 Beaverwoll farred aud clean perlb do and heavy 0 d fox No d fox No | Deerakin,redand short blue, per Ib Antelove’ LumBER ’Dhfi.dmdflll' and sills 20 ft and overd '«'m each additionsl foot? ongs st common boards 'A¢ mlboad- ]fl and flll&hfll o P15 1ce uu& o o™ do do do lo clear RERESEE e AL Common No 1 shingles 1000 D' Diokets pe. 100 Bagare” “do- " wammoeEIEEREEAIRSSRETNAESRTS..S £283233RSTIVSSISS3283883838333232 Sfig SSBEAILIE 5 SRE|S BsSAAS S32z moh ki do" oatf, leading brands Domestio 2?' do ifs Imloul. IIP" 4 gnin. o Linings | ver dos Town Morgoeo (bootlen) u:gbfl do ‘m“ ver skin o glove i Bodieatstr )t W obbi: r bolt Oak huau‘fdh-t. bure’ o 3 Oak line laather Hemlork Barnssclesthor flo | do 03 per foot do do 5 FURSIERSRYESL LSBT SERIUREINERE:! BRER couu lumr Diackiver 4 ) eatont alh 1esther” do reen hides @reen cured hides Dry hides LIOUORS AND Winz. 28 wunEEo8 amwomnr - 8 88 833L23JIRASISEREYT Guinness Dublia stout Rams, mized Jomatos 10 v Bng; rum. 90 por ot do nc- v Bng; rum. 90 per > every respect. e .fif-:_.fi ummn.:"::?.;;.; RAILROADS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - . - THE & NORTH WESTERN RATLWAY. Embrasesandor ono manssement the Great Trunk Rallwey ifaceof the Westand North: | west, and. -nl ta numerous brandhes snd " forms the shortest and quickest Toute betwesn Chicago and all pointa in i1 A e e Becota. Towa | Western Territories. Tia " o o OMANA A x.m..,....m%.."%‘.’a"“ rogn Chi- gieo snd all olvur-tn"Rornors Titaois. R T g c.n"mh;, ‘Oreeon, Ohl- GHICAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNZAPOLIS Line is the shortest line betwsen sud all points 1n Northern 'boomh nd Hlnwnu and for Madison, Bt. I eapolis, fl'i‘“‘ ‘and all points n the Grest \ Non iwest. LA CROSSE, WINONA &ST. PETER LINB the best m.u b‘kw-u Chieago and La | in Southern lnfl C'nml Minnesots. and Janes- fln Oshkosh, o By Hacanaby h-nd-n-.-‘ Suberior Gounirs. sk ™ "*YREEPORT AND DUBUQUE LINE Is the only route bet: lie - o, Kockird Frosport and et SHTCAGS'AND MILWAUKEE LINE Is the oldest hk. Shore ROII Ilh‘l only one passime betwesn and Evanston. Lake Forest, Hllillflfl Park, :’»\nkonn. Racine. Kenosha and Milwau® ToLuea eagace aroFaban il thr "Thia s the oniy" 1 nawixa soou oass iy oo, Tuining Lhese oirs between Chicago And aul an M!Hn‘ll’- oli: Chicngo snd Milwaakes, Chieago wad ‘Winona. or Chioago and Gl‘fill UI C] ‘connections are l) re &' Michiran Tiohiasn Centen Bllllmnr.lO o, Bite burg, ‘Ft. Wapn muhx':e Line and Pan ‘Handle Routes: for all pointe Eastand South-sust. and with the Obicese and Alton and iinols Contra fo it oioes Close conpecting Talon Facite KR Wetpoint, b 086 conmections made at junetion will traine of all croes points. o Tickets over fhis route. are sold by al Coupon Ficket Agonts in the United States and Canaga, ember, you ask for your tiokets vin tho Ohicago & North Westers Reilway. sad e Pt ¥, No. 155 ow York Offs. No. 415 Broad n Omee. N, s Sntaireat Grmana biee, 245 Furnbiym Stfeet : Chicaxo Tioket Of 62 Clark Street, under Sherman Hog Ganal. corner ‘Madl + Rt Streat’ D-wxz corser W Kiaie and ganat Btroats Streot Depot, cormer Wells and Kirsio Stree's. For raier o information not atesinable from your homo ticke P . Srexwerr. Gon. Pass: An Bieaco. + Chisage Makvin Huerrrr, Gen. M Cheap Farms ! Fres Homeg | —ON THE LINE OF THE— Union Pacitic R. R. A LAND GRANT OF 12,000.000 A.cres of the Best Fermin & Mineral Lands LN AMERICA. #,000,000 in Nebraska, G. J. HUNT, T70] W, Office 490 Thin- ATIRRETAT ST WU b, jsali-tf C.F. MANDERSON, A TIORNEY AT LAW. 33 Farsham B.. ‘W.J. CONNELL. OUNSELOR AT LAW AND DISTRICY Attorney for Seeond Judicial Jiooms 1 3nd 2. Jaeob's Blook. Omabs. PARKE GODWIN TIORNEY AT LAW, 14th and Dougla Stroets. with 6. W. L.F.MAGINN, TIQRNEY AT Lt W. OFFICE-—Va: scher’s Block, O T.W.T. RICHARDS, TIORNEY ATLAW. ~offce 0. 108 éi g Lo o, bopreen Parnbam and Hatoes. WM. L. PEABODY, LAWXIKA C‘I"l’h'nn Blo’ck*.“x O.H. BALLOU ’Amufl AT LAW. Office,Creighton’s new block, southeast corner room, firet oor. Omaba. Nebrasks. G. W. AMBROSE. TTORNEY AT LAW. 30 Dogglac 8t.. Omaha. Ne E. D. C. ERFLING, USTIOE OF THE PEACE. Office—Cor. Tenth and Loavonworth-sts. sepl9tf | LUTHER R. WRIGHT USTICE OF THE PEACE. Office— weat entrance Caldwell | anl | | | \ | { TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Over Hubermann's Jewrirsistore. Cor 18th and Douslas Btreets. Omaha Ne! | inadvanes of the sbove railroad time. . Lo | pnd 797w AMERICAN SURGICAL 1nSTITUTR 182 Harey St Omara %->vaska This is the Hatel dining eape. Chisago, Rosk ffl::' M Mailt 3104 M. Ex M 708 TaR TRE < TWENT OF | Al Claasen of Sargery, Chrosic Gissases & Deformiios: 8. Mereer M. 1. Surreon sed in charge Bareaot o oF ser Bt tad Thieat! = of D of Lar an VEGETINE. The Gn-.t ‘mij MEDICINE. — axo— I HEALTH RESTORER. ¥/ General Debility, Debilits is » term used to denote deficien= evofbleod. The nutritive conetituents of ‘The only line running Pul gamout of Omahe te’ Unjon Do acs out of Omahe NK E. MOOR b DA\\'I@ Ticket Agent. | Gen P. &T. Ag't.. Omsha, Neb. 8t. Joo, Misio Omahs & Nocthweetern and Sioux City & Pasific Rellrosds. wagons leare the 0 Omrib: d b ce Grand O Wr )l fiftoen minutes i office Grand Central ar pro- portion. while the watery part is in_excess. | Tibility i of frequant oaearrense, 1t 18 1o cident toa varioty of diseaces. The lower Timbe a7e apt to_be swolleen. The patient In foebie anT cannot Tear "mach exertion. — | The ciroulation is ireaulas. but Tays wea. Palpitation of tho beart Tray on symptom - Viclent emotion oftem rows th hoart fito the most-camaliaces setion. The vital fusaions are inaguidiy perforined. The museuiar strenuth ind fatigue follows moderaie = slight [The ‘breathing “iEoush ‘waiet becomes hurried aad ovem Daistuly seitased wnder oeartion se ranning. a:cending heights, otc. The nere Tous system is often greatlv disordered. Vertigo, dirsiness. and s fosling of faint- mess are very common. Violent and obstie ate nearalgic paine in the head i d other parts of aNWR hicney and a1 Hasiarn citie ity, and Coaneil Riuffs, due at 11:00 a. m. nis and St. Josep! ‘closenat 2:40 3. m. “diminished Im n.oxt always sither vially peripumed, females the menses ar | suspended or very The hile is soanty, and co<tivaness e open Smndays from 13401 p. 1. THOS. ¥ HALL, Porliasin G. E. PRITCHETT. A TIQRNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW joe, 511 Thirteonth Street. Addross Liook Box 9 Omaba. DEXTER L. THOMAS. TTORNEY AND COUNSELORATLAW s Boam .. Visshar's Ehok. JAMES O. ADAMS fi&nomn AT LAW. Offco, to0m 6 reighton block, corner Fifteenth and fan1s-tf ATIORNEY AT LAW. Ofice room Croighton block. corner of Douglss and Pifteenth streets JOHN T. BELL. (QFEICIAL etenommapher and motary. Depositions taked in one-Afth the time of 5th | oetl]-d. e, southeast cor. usaallyrequired. ‘meri3-3m CHICAGO., Rock Island & Pacitic Railrad, IN THEGREAT PLATTE VALLEY, The Garden of the West. —FOR BALE— S=AT PAICES THAT QEFY COMPETITO Ten years’ crodit, interest only 6 ErcoHomostonds for ctualsetiers. The best location for colonies. Boldlors entitied to & homestead of 16) acres. nsses from Dm-hnm urchasers o e Descriptive pamphlets, R sootional mape. s THE PIONEER. 3, bandsome ilustrated o the homestead law, matled tros u?' Fted of theworld: - Addrest, "Band Commiseioner 2. B. GRINNELL. Receiver. The Leaquw Through Route een the | North and South. Traversing the itral ‘roatBiatoof Tow. badinter: ucm:l the numerous .| BAST& WEST TRONK LINES, CHIUAGO, DAVENPUR’I‘ DUBUQUE, DES MOINES, BIOUX CITY, OMAHA, And all East and West pomts, Connects at Ottumwa. —FOR— BURLINGTON, MACON, KEOKUK, SEDALIA QUINCY, ST. LOUIS, HANNIBAL, KANSAS CITY, MOBERLY, '~ ATOHISON, a0d thoSouth; Southeast an CONMECTS A’I‘ unélos“n’“un st PAUL, mnnnnulx DULUTH, olstered Rec mm Enau' cars ON Ex?uss TRAINS" STEAL RAILS, EXCELLENT ROAD BED, AND FIRST.CLASS COACHEA® ftted with Miller's Platforms and Couplers, and Westinghouse sir brakes. No better in- ducements can be offered to travel in tne di- Fections named for the ssason of 157 Gou'l Puse 2o % et on’l Puse 858 Poker At “THE ¥ASRNGTCN CIPY ) ODYE” Baitimore & Ohio R.R. THE BSHORTEST, QUICKEST axp ONLY DIRECT ROUTE Washingin a1d Balime ! WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR RICHMOND, LYNCHEUR NORFOLE. AxD THE SCUTHEAST, Philsdelpia ¥ew York Boston AND. THE EAST. Travelers desiring s Speedp, Pleasant, and Com'ortable Trip should remember that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 18 CLLEBRATED YOR IT8 Eiseant Conches, Splendid. Hotals. Grand oustain and Valiey 4 ta of Hi et alony s roate: Fa e will always be as low as by any other Line. PULLMAN PALACE CARS RUN THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE BETWERN TEE PRINCIPAL WESTERN AND EASTERN CIIES. For through Tiekets. Check: it Dot ey ke moda ions &c . apply at Ticket offices at al! vrincipal points NORTH, SOUTH. BAST R WEST. Fhet. E,R.DORSEY, .~ L M,COLE inos s, SHARF, Ate'tGen’] Tickst 1HOS.P. BARRY, Master of Tran: w We.tera Pass. Agent THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA T2 CHICAHG AND THE EAST, ¥ Den Moife, Lavemportazd Fook Lst:cd This Boute mw elegant new Coact having thefadvan A smoot Issted track, offers the traveling erd Line ubequaled for Bpeed, Bafety. ——— All Passenger Traine sre squipped wita the WESTINGHOUSK PATENT Miller's Patent Satet? 21 Two Fast 'Ex;reu Trains Leave Dai v, conoec & ax otiow » AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Vauay Railrond for Oskalooes, Ottumwa, Keokuk and 8t. Louls, AT GRIRNELL with tbe Central_ Ralilroad of forail potats porth to St. P, ATV VBRI T e Punlnx‘?fl. Cedar Raplds & Minnesota Railroad ~ for Barli Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. Pau), ot WILTON JUNCTION with the Banth-Western branch, lor Waahington and polnts soutn. '¥T DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St Paul Baflread for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Ratlroad for rt, Belolt, Racine. Mil- waakes, and all polnts’ n northern lilinols and Wiscoostn. AT EOCK ISLAND with the Rockiond, Rock Ieland and Bt. Louis Eailroad for 5t.’ Louis uivgad, =it bt Eara. xud and wall bl ablie an Evet. Comfort sod Muscatine AT EUREAT TONC, with: branch for “Hoa: Laocn, Chlicots and Pooria: i EALLE wilh 3o linoa Gental Rai- s arth and sonth. AT CHEREG VI e Taes Rast, North nd oo, THROUAE TICKSYS 1o all Sastarn citles | Treazurer; 'J. 8. | 8T, .N.)Hl(’i LODGB No. 5—A. | Tazlor. & W. | sienborey. . I M Roalthy evacuations from the bowels dyepeptic state of the stomach, aro extrame= Iy commen symptoms MARVELOUS EFFECT. H._R. Sravess —Dear Str ased Vogotine, aud feel it » knowledge the' great henedt | me. In the epring of ¢ Twas | Hiek. from gemaral debility. cagead by ov X, ‘of sloen and” proger rovt. T ciated. T Teceiving SOCIETIES. Ancient Free and Acc. Masens. CAPITOL LODGE. ‘Wo 3A.F.x A rtared llfl 1T have s to se Sery woai tried many remedie any benefit from s persunecd to fry Ve taken this one wees L No. 1L A. F. & A. M. ‘C. Hartmsa, | bz i Fracce, ‘Beoretary. I8 | FTL TN avery 4 strength until T was e mp health. The effect of this of general debilit 2 Webster 5 SWOLLEY LIMBS, Lr H.,Jsn 2, 1970, My Sravaxs - members. Chartered 1869, Officors—Alfred Kelloy, W. M . B, Braner, J. .. Jacol E. E. Prenoh. Secrotary. B3 members. OMAHA CHAPTER. No.1. R.A.M inised 1858, re-Broon Stan Jr. illiam in: T 1‘:‘ 2 3. 6. Ta ;| 5o eliet of vour | my systom. Wh ourago. I was v e were swoll for mo to get im T commenced taking it & much debi 1) o that it was mp o oot from. v o | amd Vory vaineal to go up o down s Iddeed. T could scarcely stand cn m feet My aoretite was gone. my strensth aiing rapidly. After using your ‘medicine for & Fow weaks T hosan to improve. My sppatite 1mproved and my strength retnrned. I oan D% pari-rm my doties a6 & mare with my ‘wonted enes: and I feel I owe it to Veem- . M 6. M; Heliman. Treasurer. Joan Sehon 195 me MOTNT GALYARY COMMANDERY. HOTRT No.1.K.T. Yours rtsfally. MzaC.A. H, TILDEN. _ ATERFECTCURE oo ‘A wLESTOWN June N M. H. R. Sreve Dear Sir—Thin is (o sertify that Vaawrom made & perfect enre of me when my aftend- ink phywician had pronounced my ease con- sumption. snd ssid I could not survive many deyi Mus. Lrosros, 35 Cook stroet, The facts stated by Mrs. Lodston are par~ onally known by me, and thev are trne. A.D.HAYNES. Would not be Without T . VEGETTNE FOR TEN TIMES ITS ONST. Tho grest benatt I bave received from the use of VEGETIN K nduces me 0 &ve > testimony in ite fivor. T beliove 5t th be ot only of reat value for restoring e Bealth. but s preventive of disdyme pecalisr o the ipring and summer seakone: T would notbe without it for ted times ite oost. EDWIN TILDEN, | Attorney and General Agent for Massachu= astts of the Craftmen’s Life Assurancs Company, Sears’ Building. Boston, Mase. 138 members: Knights of Pythias. THE GRAND LODGE 0% | OFY(CRRS OF THE GRA 8. Cior sombers e g S housand. ERTonTs OF PYTHIAS. Planet Lodge, No. 4, (German). Offoers forthe emu\n1 i —rpREPanED BY— H. R EVENS, BOSTON........... MASSACHUSEITS! VEGETINE i SOLD 8Y ALL DRUGGI I THE ENEMY OF DISEASE! are_Dartus mna-Ar len, V. B. PR Saidgmitn, oota at oo Bl onday evenine. BEACON LODGE. No. 2. T8 o o o e i ol ot Ofwh e Caich it Dopat Sorg thelina ot b2 U LR o o omsomes warom Y Spal Bastera ¥ e e = it u.h-mu{ lumnh-‘ and 8l nxm for_sal the Comyj v' E ek LT e Gen'l h-'vl&i, Gen'l Sap'y e o Omaba, = H. P: DEUKL, Tieket Agent, Ocaba n s an Througb to Chicago WITHOUT CHANGE QF CARS. The Chicazo Burlimnn & Quincy ‘With its Bmooth and v-rm 'huk. Elegant Passenger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING AND DINING CARS 1Ia acknowledged by the and all wiko travel it, FETAET Should bear in mind that this is the Best Route to Chicago, ‘And all points east. north and northwest Pasgengers by this routs bave choice of ¥our Differeut roates and the advaniass of $IX DAILY LINES PALACE SLEEPING CARE i) CHICAGO~NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE. A exprens trains oo thi ine ate saaip ith Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes, m Miller's Patent Safoty Platform and Cou- plers, the most. r‘rf-nt Pprotection against ac- Cidents in Siseping sn¢ Dinize Camm urlington routs. concerning routes, rates, time, mnnefl.\unl‘ &o., will be cheerfully fives by appiving st tHe s of"the Bur on Route, Grand Central Hotel, corner Fourteenth snd Farnham. Omaba, Nob. WM, BSTRONG, W. HITCHOOCK, Gen’] Supt. fl 'l seengor AR'L hicago, 111 o, Chicago, IiL. 3.0, PHILLIPPL H. P. DEUEL. Acantt. Omaha. Ticket Ae’t.Omaha Nemralga, Face Rigumatm, Gout Chilblsins, Furest, Sirowein: vures Sidn i orAuhnll A valusble horse had Boveiring sod, haed Jampe in his throat: could not waliow; :xlud Giles” iniment Iodide of ammo- mia : instantly sorenes i Tumps disappeared. 1 5:':‘1;“ S epptiod the o ‘nail, applied the lin- imet, Bealing it up with- t wie e m.u 7 shouid u'l&tr = 0K £q pOpIOgY 2a¥ TR Officers—W. [ Mn ‘ hll Barlage. V. eoks, Becrata 2 A Igh l-ylr M Mests. Ilw ALLEMANNEN LODGE. No. 8, 1.0. 0. F. Offcars_Valizs Rudowsky N. B man Tebbins, V. G G Striffer, R. 5. Claussen. P- i et Moets_ai 0dd -mzun ‘Hall ‘w.dn-hy snvening. German Order of the Harugar). N“MSKA HATI LOWB THE FOE OF PAIN! To Mosn and Beast. THE GRAKND OLD MUSTANC s LINIMENT, Which has stood the testof ‘There is o sore it will not nesa it will Rt care, 0o acho Hots y 22 ox'l 0. B. AIL Ang. 5‘"“!" urer. Mests overy nnd-yn!fly ham-st yoars. 1o lames ain, thet body of & e sort Dot i suved the stored to life sslo Borse. iy ORI (TSGR EXPECTORATION. 1Is the act of discharging from th Friday eventags. every :'.n' Reichart. Vb.-hr- snd sheet matter that arisos[from Corder o f seattoring and s vt Eaward of through the blood. and poisoning i netary, it Troftochkot Figancial o an Rm‘ ng it By Ibert Nast, Treasurer: He thus ing the Lungs. Bilcont: Fred: Soniess: nluoum-x Dr. nt cuves Colds, Alstad! of Me hitis, Cros E Sotione dard Bearor. ro bers—m: asive s boa- Cough snd all orary memi sad the Fas & MT: roat .;;l Chy 130 00 ODD mmwr LIBRARY. T e '%fl.ltm John h-.d 3 PMCCIIH: and A;fimnu It d-\; Bok ‘cough as % MoKoo . Trearrer. Number of volumes. - [,mdm__ : "x"%::'.:’}ii'?"é’; ‘the macoas and ofending. matier 1o SRR m“ e e T Lo el S et Sl an e Tunga an SF the offendiag matter. which caises tha h. thus scientificall; makivg the ¢ure foct, Itat once alfsvintes the most dis~ ing cold on the lungs, soothesand ion, aad broaks up Whoopitig Cous remedy can be found for Asth: thlcl('fll. Croup and all affections of iroat Lungs and Chest, and if contin. ad in use will subdue any ‘endency ‘o n tion, Lunk and Typhrid P ¢ ‘the liver is torpid or the bowsls Bfl“ a fow doses of Dr. Green's Lives ills will assist natare. No better esthare Sy 7. a 43K, or sale ood: Fortale by T 7. Goodmas an I Offcers 35k, Wilson. Erest fn, Vice-P : Wiitiam An leming, Viee- d0el), David Knoz. and Won. Anderson. THE nn‘mnnoon gF, LOCONOTIVE Division 183 fll.’fl ‘secona Iflfl fourth Sat- e et . B Woed” 6. Bt o f A% TR gy OMAHA MARKNERCHOR. [eots Tuesday and to its magio to: g B . or 4109 of & buman bein snd usefalness many ts SOCIETY., ing 8¢7.300"olook, B Knox. Preident; J 1, Mo- President: J L Brodiah. Secre- Secretary. ship. mnom""'m:‘i RED MEN. Counatl fire Kicdled mflmln’:‘dw .sm'.‘. ver i ek et or Doueias and r;"mo-u streots. E. O’Salli Donnsi 8 Hartaen & 7 CUBNETMAN TATLOR'S TNION, oots Brst Monday in every month at Tur- 5- et a4 § o elock. et ridensS: Vice-President Jo 1 amman ences of thls 1ifo, ng oo diver Tining. Troublon Some wbido with s : some pass . To-day tho body is vieurons. to-mers is and gone : life at best s shory - finn‘t problem how to perpstuate i ed. Life. howaver, can ba pré= lml'.d. :;i‘; weak and h[.th M’d‘“e'd. atter from what canes 15 ud( tand of heing a burden to dispeptia and debilitated bodies, can he mada Ah onc d'fiul pleasure : but how * Simnly by the l!bt“vrlnd m% rate nse of Grean’s o v traly medicina preparas tion Dot s chean and trashy articla, ine tended simply to rtimaiate and then lesve the second state of the hodv » orse than the Srat, but it gently relaxes the howsls, stim+ Theliyer. making 1t work oF ia poin 80nous humor of the blood.controls and regu= l?\-‘dl‘-flafl. (db!nbl removi in B MARA LODGE No. 1. L 00 0. r. ‘Established Present Officers_Robt. V. ilton v. 8. cC Milton Rogers, provents fever aad ague and mals S3es. protects the systers fro.c aowho sirand impure water. sad vitalies Somes the whole body against all atirckso dttense.” Try it and 7o will 434 15 plosan oo taste wad honling . tha hods f Dr. i sist the Tonio in a care and ¥ 7ou ars shak OE Ths sewe. v Grmrs s son EY 1 drive it away, wnkhy C. ¥. Goodman andh fl;‘” l‘x‘h’fil Dfll ‘ %mmh ‘tarap! n"fll- eiren ’h.'fl"u.v %. Tah. andl by GF. Good- F.