Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 14, 1881, Image 3

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OMAHA PUSLiSKlUa C2PROPRIETORS. .
fie Jtlrnftaw , let. Sth and 10th Strtett
TEttUS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Copy 1 year , in * Jrnee poeipiicl.u.t3.00 )
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8 months " " . 2.00
TIME TABUS '
TKEIAILS ;
O , flr N , W. U. R. , & 30 a. m. , fctO p tu
0. V. & Q.6U > . ta. , 210 ; p. m.
C. K I & P G. K. , 6:50 , m. . 2:10 : p.
C'iSt. Jooi.SO r. . m.
a. City &P. 520 vm. '
0. P. S.E. , Mto .ra.
O. & U. V. Ifj Llncoli. , 10 MD. -
B. iU.H.R..Sl : 'in
O.aN W. ,
C. t N. W. R.K. , 11 k. m. . 11 p. m.
D. 3. fc Q. , 11 . 01 , 3.SO p. ttu
C.B I. &P. , 11 . m. , up.m.
O B. ItSt , Joe.ll-.anllp m.
C. P. B. R. , { p.a. . , t
O. & It. V. from Wncoln , ISao fr. mj
, K.CIty&P.ll . m. , ' -
K. &tf. ln > eb. , < p.tn. '
iocd mails for States Iowa le ve but cnoe a
! .y , via : < : SO a m.
Oifioecpcnfrum 12 to 1 p. m. EunJ je.
THOMAS T I1ALL. I'oatm rt-i.
rrlval Aud Ircparmre if
Tfrntns
UKIO.V FACirir.
MAY * . UUirVa.
, . 'xprs ! ! 12:11 jm. . 1:26 p. m
Jo Ux l SlOp. m 4:25 p. m.
do lTrolht.680a ; m. lMp. IT.
dev . .3:11 : n. m. lfc0a m. pj
TIME CARD OF THE BURLIHOTO3,1
Lf 1TI OlUUi. AUUVX OHUIl.
Crirwii . . .C:40j : > m tproM .19:80 a , m ,
UnU..C3 > 0 n. m. U il 10:00 p.0.
Kzccplnd. Eundnys xcept < s1.
CUICAQO.Oi.K HLAND i. PACIFIU
Stall _ . { X > n. ax. I Mail 10AQ p. m.
Ei [ > re3.r.W p. zn. | Kipr ! J. . . 100 . tn.
CniPAOO KORTUWKSTEKK
Mill _ .C 0 tj plall . 7 : Cp. 3.
Kpr tft _ , . .5.W pi IE. | rr.rei3i" .13.00 a. m.
KJJ ! < 8AS tUiy.ET. JOK k COUHdL BLTJKFS
LS.TJ iaairs. ,
i * > ll . . . . . . .00 1 w. T iprea3. . . . . .7fl : * . mT
SirreM . 8.-00 p. ! a. I Batl . 7llt.tn.
The only Itno rnnnlnt Pallnu.n Sleoptoj : Can
out e ! Omah& to UcJun Depot.
CJKA.1IA & KOKTHCRN KEBRAfiK-V EAIL-
WAY COMPANY.
Leave. Arrive.
Sxprna - . 8-00 . . tn. j Fxpre- _ . 'XO p. in.
Mixed . l:50p m. | Mixed . 10.15 * . . m
Dall1
. * K. E. K In KEDBASKA.
La UK.
Through Expro > _ . 7:30a
Aoconimodat'o > . 7-OTpm
Tbrouzh Kxprp . (7.0 ( P m
Accommodation . . . biJ m
SIO'JXClTY&ST.aAUI/B ? R. ' 1
1 . - 0.10 nm j Kipresa . 10:00 aoi
ai - _ S , < Opm | AI 4 . 720 p m
WADASU , hT LOUIsk PACIFIC.
LIAVU. . _ , aiRITXi. j
Sail . S * . m , I Mill . _ ll:55a.m
tSxpraa..3:40p : m | Express . .4:2fi p. m.
, ' BRIDO E DIVISION U. P. RB. .
Leav * Omalia , dally : b a ra 8 atuiilO . m. ,
11 a. m. . 1 p. m , x p. m. , S p. m , 5 p. m , , 0 p.
m. ,
L&vo Coondl Ulaffs ; 8S5 . m. , S:2i : a. m , ,
IU:26 A m. , 11:25 . m . 1 : ° S p m. , 2U2S p. n. (
SS5 p. ra , BtfH v m , eiS p. 40. , " ri .
Tour Irlpa onfidtid > , IcaNl-r OmaJia at O nJ 11
m. m. , 2 and E p. m. ; Council BIuBa U ° :2i : ,
11:25 ft. m. , i > nd 2AS and 5:26 : p. m. , _
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Losve Omaha : 0 a. m. , 7 v-m.8l . m. * , 1
D. tn. , 1.50 p. m. . 7:25 p. m. ,
Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 : K. m , , BtO : a. m. ,
11:40 a , m.5:25p in. , 7rDO p. m. , 7:50 p. m.
DiUy except Sunday.
OUAAA i KKPDBL1CAH VALLEY R. .
LI&VK , 4RR1VX.
Dillv exeunt
J. ENCL'SH ' ,
t TTOES'EY AT LAW-S10 South iWitccnpi
V. St. , with *
J. M. WOOLWORTH.
CHARLES POWELL ,
T UPT1CK OK Til K PEACE l/ornor th and
t ) Farnham Sts. , OmahaNeb.
. SJMERAL ,
t TTOKNEY AT LAW Itoom 6Crclshton
± \ Block. 15th SU , OMAHA , NKB.
A. C. TROUP ,
4 TTORNKY LAW OSBoo In Eanscom't
A. Block , with Ooorgo E. Prltchett , 1M8
f arnham Bt. OMAHA. KKB.
DEXTER L THOKA3 ,
TTORNKT AT LAW Crrfcfc-nank t Bnlld
A. til * . ar/eti
A. KCKADWICK. .
AT LAOEc ! 1101 Tamtam
LITORNEY
SU et. f r _
. L PEAEQDY ,
T AWYIK Ofllee In Oretffhton Biuck , ntat U
Jj FoctOffioe , OMAEA , HKBBAEEX
ruBuo. oou.gCTioyn
O'BRIEN & BARTLETT ,
Attojneys-at-La'w ' ,
OFFICE-Dnlon Elock.iTtecnlh and Farnham
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ARBACH SLOCK , COR. DOUC & ' IB7W STS. ,
OUAHA. NEB.
_ _ _
W. J. Connell ,
Offloo. Fiool toonu. op iUOrt , In Jlanaooni1 *
l.rick baildinv , N W corner fifteenth and
H-.OJCK uniS B.
A11 o rn * ey B - a t-L a w ,
< -.tt atlon-wll'l ! > e si vet to all'-nrt *
, orpor tSon ol everj dadoriptlou ; wlh
D l al I'.bo CcurUcf Xte Bute anil tb >
tJntt-vi Stat < - Ofic c ? nxbatoSt. . . CppwBiMr , '
Oonr1 HOOM -
EDWARD
' TTOlvNKr AT JJ.WBe < .ni 8 CroIshWn
HL1 DIocV , IM b ? ja Donjrlastreetg. . novd >
5. P. AHDEnSOR ,
\ > 3
AlTOi\ >
J.s U. CL\KK O.\ a.
CLARKSON & HUNT ,
ors to Uini&liUS i. 1IUNT.
Attoroays-atrLaw ,
J15S. 14th 'trcct , Omaha , Keb. * "
3ANTA
Oroatest lilsoovery of
Wo Mc-ial ji ( : . "c-le-'latheworldhavobeeacisde
AUIOMI other ihl-ics ncre Santa Glaus Lta > od
ll ifmlly ho lives In fctnonutaln of saow.
lASt year n exvnnjoa rJ" J door to tlio Pol *
And sudJcni ! urap H.ntf lmlMSniodllko Jiole
Where wSi.4fr oionta ti ! } f oond vncwlknO ,
A'hlle filrj liKe "wlA i .pj rrtvl 1 cnth baud.
Thereie tnopntsilm like ours , -mtb taore
A d far brluuti" akics han ever were pcea ,
iUrda lt ; > th < > l < Tcf rttubow Terei fjord ,
While Cit * are vt oxc-u'.eitc frairnce w rotrow
V f Injf around. - „
Not IOJIR utra tlu.ioit t9 wsnlw In acntu
A l > e'.uc 4ooa cK3iu tii/ bid heard much about ,
Tw Mnta ClanI and thlsthoy all Bay ,
l l-okl like the picture r etteecverj d j.
UB Jro\oupa team thitlooiod vorrquocr''i. '
Twiw a tc n > i.f nMihopiwn ) ln tcadpfr lndeer ,
lie roilo In a aScinuitaaa of rielgh ,
But he took thoin on lotrd and ilrorethem _
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anay. * - .
He ehon-oJ tbon < ull > T r his wonaerial realm , -
And factories making coeds far amen and men
Furriers irons working On h-.ta Rtoit and tmalir
To Bunco's tho\ said lhc > were sending them an.
Kris Klnclc , thGloio Maker , told thorn at once ,
AH our O'ovc ' * wo are flooding to BUDOO ,
Santa abowej tbem luapcuilers ui < many things
more.
Sa > lnc I alee took thMa to lrianJT nc 'g ttorc.
Santa Claui t'uoa wUp rcd a eocrol be'd tell ,
As In Omaha rcry one knew Bane * well ,
Ho therefore should e od his cooJs to hit care ,
Kaon Jnc his tiltols vKl cet thtlt lull ebare.
-How reiuemborj-a dwellers in Omaha town ,
AU who want pro ? ontt to Itunce's go round ,
For shirts , collars , orjloTca ; ic Cacd i alltj , , ,
Send your sister or aunt ono and al
Banco , Champion Hatter of the Wait ,
et , Oman * . ' - n
rftkmburg Line.
WERKLY LINE OF STEAMERS
LEAVISQ NEW YOUR EVERX TUURSDAT
AT 2 r. x. , roj
England , , Prance and Germany
. .Jr Passage apply to * "
C. II. RICLVKI > ' & O.
General Fauenccr Agents ,
01 .Broadway. Hew Tort.
KASK E.MOOHES )
IIENBr PU.NDT , f
WORKS )
EENSTKREBS , Manager
Manufacturer of all kinds ot
St. Eet. Stk and lOtn OXAEA.
e r
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ART EMPORIUMS-
' S Art KmpcrlUln. 1516 DoJge
Kr' ,
Street
, Steel EnpmnR- Paintings , Chromes
Fancr Frames. Fnunic * ; a Specialty. Lowpric * ,
J. BONSEK. 13M Douglas SI. s3ood Style * .
ESTATE.
. . . dtepOBtoffice.
_ XP. B.BABTLETT.S1T Eoulh' I3th Street.
ARCHITECTS. _ _
DDFfiENE &MENDKLS3HOS , ARCHTITECrSi
Room 14 , deletion Block.
A T. LAROE. Jr. , Boom 2. Cr-lghVon Block.
, . BOOTS AND SHOES-
T - > JASIL8-DrifiNE t-'CO.n 1-
FmeBocti nU * > ho A peed usortment of
hotna mirk on band , cor. 12tli and Ilornty.
TEO3 ERtCKSO.V , S. E. cor. 6th and Donglas
JOHN rORTONATUS.
605 10th St. , mi-mfactures tc order good work.
Vl lair prices. Repairing done.
7 BED SPRINGS-
J. F. LARR1MSR. Mtnutaeturer , VlaacharVBlk.
4 BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIOKEPY
J. I. FRUEIIAUr , 3015 FarnUam Street.
B TTEd AMD EGGS-
WoiHANE & SCUEOEHEKf theoldfetB. iml E.
h > > U9 inItebrukae8tablii1ieHt7a , Omaha. ,
BOARDING
CENTRAIiREaTAUilANT
REaTAUilANT ,
MRS. A. RYAN ,
aon'bweit cor. ICth and led e.
Best Boird for tne Montr.
SatuTacticu Ouanntecd.
Icall at 1 Hours.
? BoirdJiyttioDiy.jTVeelrorltonlh.
* J w Good Terms for C h.
Furnished Kooma uppll-d.
- CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS
TTM. SXYhEK. Vo. 1519 Hth and.namey St.
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
Al.'DRKW KOaK.WATER , ISlO Ftrnhjim St.
Town Surrej j , OraJe and Scwcn e
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JOHN O. WILLIS ; llll Dodge Street
5. B. BEEMEit , For ileUlh g e lar e AdterUse-
cuat in Hail and WtakJy. _
CIGARS AND TOBACCO-
WEST * FRIT : CHER , tftrnfscturere of CTfarj ,
and Who eeale Dealers in Tobicco , 1305 l)0ujr. )
W. r. LOREKZEy. tt oufacturer , 514 10th fct
CORNICE WORKS
Western Cornice Woikf , llanLfacturcri Iron
Corn ! e , T > n , Iron and Slate Kobfing. Orders
from any lbca.ity rroniMll executed in the best
manner. Factoty-wnd Office 1310 Uoupe strctt.
li V *
Galvantxcd Iron Cornictp , Windo raps , etc.
minufactured and ] > ut up in any part ol the
country. . , ! ' BjKUuLD. 418 Ihlfteeuth tt.
C iCROCKERY. .
J. CONNER , 1309 Uouglai St. Good Line.
, -CLOTHING AND FURNISHINCCOODS
< VflO.ll. I'EfEKSON. Ais Dat , CVH , Boats ,
Shoca , Notions and Cutlery , SO *
CLOTHING BOUGHT.
C. SHAW will pa > highett tiaU prlcef riicond
liand clo blue. Corner loth and Farnliam. . .
DENTISTS-
DR. PAUL. Wllliama' HlocV. Cor. 15th & Podge „
DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. '
KUHN&lO ,
I'harmacliU , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th aivd
Douglas StrecU.
W. J .WiniEUOUSE , Wholcsa'e ' 4 , Ret.iU.ie'Bt.
*
0. CvFIELD , 2022 North Side Cumin ? Street. *
M. PARK , Druyeist , 10th nd ilo ard St
' -DRY GOODS. NOTIENS , ETC-
' JOHN II. F.-LEHMANNftCO , ' '
New York Wrj Goods Store , 1310 od 131SF4rn-
rbam street -
t
J. C. Eneyold , < a'so oots-&shoCT.7tti&-PaeiSc
FURNrrURE.
A. F. GROSS , vcw and Second Hand Furnltfire
nd.States , llli bouglu. E. O. Tnrgcoa Af't.
J. BONNER , 1S09 Doutlas St. Fine Goods , kc.
- , FENCE WORKS , 1
OMAHA FENCB CO.- I
GIST. FRIES & CO. , 1213 Hamey St. Improved -
ed Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , UtSca
Kaning , Conn tern of Pins mnJ Walnut.
FLORIST.
A. Donazlnic , i lanU * , cu Sewers , sccda , boquets
etc. , N. W. cor 16ih and Do'iilM ' &ts.
FOUNDRY.
JOHNWIARNEASiNS.cor. 14th&JacVsonst.
: GROCERS-
Z. STEVENS 21st between Cutnin . and Izard.
T. A. Mc nAVK , Corner 83d tr.d' Coming Stg.
HATTERS.
W. L. PABROTTE A. CO. ,
130Gi Dnuirlu Street. Wholesale Exclusively.
-HARDWARE IRONAND STEEL
DOLKNfc [ ANGWORTHY , Wholeealr , , 110 nd
112"15tn S-t.
A. HOLMES , corner ISth and California.
HARNESS , SADDLES , &C.
E. B. WEIST.-320 ISth St. , bet. Farn. & Kar.
, HAT AND BONNET BLEACHER Y. -
Ladies gel r6ar Straw , Chip and Felt Bats don *
up at nortbeist corner Seventeenth and Capitol
avenue. WM. DOTE , PROP
H HOTELS
CANFIELD HOUSE , Geo. Canfield , 8th&Fam.
DOR Ah HOUSE , P. II. Cary , 913 Farnham StJ
ELAVEVS HOTEL , F.Slaven. 10th Street.
Southern HoUl. Cn > . H mrl 91 hA. Lea enworth
IRON FENCING
Itc Wettem Con.iee Workp , Aden's for the
Champion Iron fence Co. , have on baud all llnJl
of Taucy Iron Ftncoi , CrcstlnlB.Tiacabi , Railmcs ,
' e 1HO Poage ttrect. . < nlg
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE-
MllS. LIZZIE DSNT , 217 16th Street.
, JEWELERS
JOUNJ5AU11EK , ) SH Fatnhim Street.
JUNK- - - -
H. BERTHOLD , Ra ? nd Metals.
LUMBER , LIME AND CEMENT " '
FOSTER A GRAY , corner C'h and tKUiluSl .
, LAMPS AND GLASSWARE , , ,
J. CONNER , 1S03 Dcuclas St.Good Variety.
MERCHANT TAILORS-
One of oar moit popular Merchant Tallori is rs-
roalni ! tb latest Jengn for Sprinp and Sam-
miOoodiIorcenllcmrii'i etir. Slj'lsh ' dnrabln
and prices low airver. 215 ISllibut. Dong &F r
MILLINERY.
MRS C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and ReUll ,
Fane ) Goods in preat % arictZephiTf , Card
Roams , Hoilerv. cloves , cnrsctn , &s .Cheapest
Houto iq tJio.West. purchasers a > c 33 pet
cent. _ Order hy luul.115 FtfKeuth At. '
MILLS-
OMAHA CUV MILLS , 8th and Famliam St .
Wclthans Bro . "proprietors. *
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-
WAT. GIBBS. M. D. , Room No. 4. Crelfrhton
block , l th Street.
P. S. LSISENRING. M. D , Masonic Block ,
a L. HART , It. D. , Eje and Far. opp. postefficc
DR. L. B OBADDY.
Oculist and Aurist. S W.15th and Farnham St.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
- > T ; JGEO. IlhV.N , fKOF. * * b
Grand Central Galler } , ,
' 212 lruentb Street
nexrMaronieHslI. rirat-claBSWotkandFrompt-
nesa Qnarantecd.
PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING
P. WiTARPY&CO. , 116 12ih St. , bet. Karn-
ham A. Douzlas Work promptly HUnJed to.
i. FITZPATRICK , 1403 Doujlas Street.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
' IIEKHY A. KO TEK3.14I2'DoufeSirt t.
PLANING MILL-
A. UOYER , manufacturer of tub. doors , blinds ,
mo'dlnpn , rewe 8 , balusters , hand rail' , furnish *
IrcrBcroll rawinir ; &cj , cor Dodce'xndSth rts.
- PAWNBROKER i ,
J. TIOSENFELD , 32210th St. bet. Farn. & Har.
"RtFRICERATORS DANHELD'S JATENT'l
C. F. GOODMAXfllUi St. . bet. Farn. Bar.
"SHOW CnSE MANUFACTORY
0. J. W1LIK ,
Manufacturer md Dealer in all Hndi of Show
Cai F , OprifhtCa es &c , 1317 Cass St.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
* " " c A. BOIUIESTER ,
Dealer In-Stoves nd Tinware , nd Manufacturtr
of Tin Roofs and all klndg of Buildins Work
Odd Fallows' Block. _ _
' 5TBONNKR. IMS Dour. St. C'ocdlnd Cn ap.
SEEDS'
J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed .Drills
and Cultivator * . Odd Felloxs HaU.
- -SHOE-STORES.
Ph'llpp Lruif JSZO Farnhtmit. tot. 131ft & 14th.
f / . - ' SECOHO HAND STORE
FEKEIK8 * LEAK , 1416Douclas St. , New and
Second Hand Furniture , IUuM FnmUhlne
Ooodi. Ac. , bought and -oldon narrow ma.Trlns.
fSALOONS -
HENRY EAUFVAKN ,
lntheaew brickblockon Doutlaa Street , bu
] i8lo ; Ded& most elegant Beer Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to II
evenrdar. '
t
_ FLANNERY.
On Farnham. next to the B , & M. beadqoarters ,
has reopened a neat and complete establish
ment which , barring riRR. and Mother Ship-
ton's Prophecy , will be opm for tbe boyi with
Hot Lunch on and alurvrevnttlate.
"CaledoniaJf _ FALCONER , 678 16th Street
:
UNDERTAKERS
CHAS. R1EWE. 1012 Farnham bet 10th i llth
99 CENT STORES
HENRY P3HLUAN , toy * , notions picture * ,
Jtwelry , & : , 513 14th bet. Farnham & Douglas.
P. C , BACKV3,1205 Farnhua .rt. fancy foodi.
AGKIOULTUEALi
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About Clover.
A Michigan farmer writes to the
journal of that name- , that he con
siders clover to ho farmer of aa much
vulWo aB a fertilizer as a crop cf corn
for fattening stock and making man *
ure. In an experience of forty-two
years ha haa learned its value. He
BftjB , when ho wants to seed down -n
field of wheat ho trails Until the
ground Inlwoll rettled at IhQopeniuR
of spring , and the hard frost * are
past , and then sows the seed , six
quarts of clover seed and four quarts
of timothy seed well mixed , then
narrbwln lightly and roll the.ground.
Ho aows ono hundred pounds of
plaster to the aero. In seeding with
oats , the amount of teed is the same ,
sown after the oata.aro dragged in ,
bat the ground is then rolled , bone-
'
fiting'both oats and clover , i
Olover is the must profitable sum
mer pasture for hogs ; bntltho pas
ture or field should be divided into
two or three lots , so that the stock
inhy ho changed from ono to the
other during the season.
Breodin * Ktrna Horses.
National Lhe Stock JourniL
We have encouraged the mo of the
large imported horees of the better
class , because we have thought that
one of the greatest defects in onr
farm noraos was want of siza ; and
this-it , seemed to ns , couli better be
.supplied by t > n Infusion of.tho blood
of the draft horse than from'any oth r
source. " But we are certain' that in
m&ny Icciltties quite as Urge an in *
fusionXf tl-is blood haa been made as
will bo proGtable ; aud tint for the
iiso of ttio fanner , better horaea can
bo produced from these grade draft
mires by the use of a btuut , largo ,
compactly built , thoroughbred horse ,
or a"KTglily brt > 3 , well formed and
good-sized "trotting st&lliourtha'u by a
further infusion of ths blood of the
draft-horse.
Returning again to the Percheron
blood , we hive no hesitation in affirm
ing our belief in its excellence ; and
that is to this biped , vrhicbat , , a very
early day.was largely introduced into
C.inada , that the horses of that section
owe much of the excellence tha * . dia-
tingniahed thom fifty yeara ago. Very
many of tfiu very beat sires cf general
purpose or form horses that wo h < tvo
uvcr had in the United State : , have
Keen brought from Cdnr.dn , aud evi
dently partook largely of Una blood.
From that country wo have had the
Pilots , the Corbeaua , the Golumbnses ,
'the St. Lawrences , the Royal
Georges , the Napoleons , the Nor
mans , aud many other recognized
'families ' of superior excellence , which
wo believe derived their merit
mainly from the old Percheron blood ,
brought over by the French aettlera ,
rather than from au imaginary scion
of imported Measenger , spirited in
tome mysterious manner across the
bordbr'as certain solf-styled "Horse
Authority" in this country has told ua
overand over sgaiu And while , aa
wo have aaid , Ve think > in' many sec
tions we have had quite as much of
the coarse , draft horse blood intro
duced aa will ) prove valuable " , yet re
are clearly of opinion "that we can
never gat too much of the genuine
Psrsnoronjblood in any part of our
country , where the production of
hardy , .useful horses is the object in
view.
Girdling Fruit Trees.
Homegtnd. ,
The veteran horticulturist , Prof. J.
B. Turner , of Jacksonville , 111. , writes
an account of a visit to the Spaulding
fruit farm in Sangaraon county. He
law there 14,000 bearing apple trees
with scarce a blemished or defective
one among them. At the bottom of
thia grand culture is thorough under-
draining , even where the ground waa
dry and eloping. Lime and salt have
been freely used as manure , and an
army of 500 youEg turkeys do duty in
suppressing insects. In the line o
pruning and training , a regular system
of girdling is what took the professor's
eye. . Ifot as a novelty , for he girdled
trees in his father's orchard sixty
years ago , and often since , but here it
It done on alarge scale and considered
si one of the prime conditions ol profit ,
In every raid where a row or a tree
haa been left unglrdled there ia a
failure of fruit , while all the girdled
trees are loaded.
Exhaustion is prevented , and the
aize and fairness of the fruit maintain
ed by liberal feeding ; a. car load each
of salt and lime being then on hand
for use in the orchard
Not a single tree naa ever been in-
jufe'd by the girdling , even when rings
of bark many inch ca wide have been
taken off , but usually there are about
a quarter of an inch wide ; and Prof.
Turner says that he merely runs a
widely set saw round the tree or
branch that he would operate on , thus
doing it very easily and quickly. The
'proper season for the operation ia in
June. Ho has induced bearing in
treea of Lawreucn Pear and Winter
Nelis at a very early age , aud
haa eoma now full of fruit which other *
wi would not have shown their qual
ity for many years. A Green Pippin
true , a foot through , which had not
borne a peck of fruit in ten years , has
been cured of ita b&rren habit by the
aarno simple means. Girdling acorns
especially applicable to Mich treea as a
check to their tendency to continual
growth of wcod. Tc be harmless , the
removed bark must bo replaced by a
new 'protective covering in the aame
aeaaou , but this healing over must not
bo immediate or the check to the nap.
flow is now sufficient to change the
tendency from wood making to fruit *
age.
NEW SHOES
GOAT , CLOTH AND PATENT LEATHER.
Boston Trinicnpt.
0 "Pair No. 19 , " aald the small girl ,
ns ( the brought two litllo shoos from
the bit ; box in the center of the room
and laid them on the aofa.
"It will probably bo pair 110 before
1 finish , " aaid the lady , who nat there
ae ahe picked them np and tried them
on. "When a parson has been in the
house a year and has nothing but slip *
jpers to her feet , and ia going to atart
on along , leisurely journey next week
she has a right to bo particular as to
what she "will wear. Aren't all my
now gowns so short of skirt that it is
5 duty to be particular about my bootal
IVould you have mo mo a fright , Con-
nyl"Oonny broaght six more pairs by
way cf answer , and the two sat down
to compare them. "They are in de
lightful confusion , " said the lady ,
"and what with goat and India goat ,
and patent leather and glove kid , my
poor bead ia in a whirL Yon describe
them to me , Conny , while I shut my
ejei , and I'll tell yon what I want. "
"This haa a high heel , " began Con-
ny.
ny."Of course it haa , " interrnped the
lady. "When they any low heela ,
they mean anything to which yon can
climb without a radder. "
"Tho solo ia rather thin , and the
foxinc runa all the way around , and
there ia a neat little back strap. "
" "ThatTroulddo for a walking boot
In very dry weather , " remarkedlhe
lady ; "but aren't there some that
have a half-opera toe and low vamp ?
Those are more becoming ? '
"They have French heels , " Oonny
answered , "and you don't want
thoiB. "
"Not I , " replied the l dy. Drench
heela are well enough when one weara
a train , but French heels , when one
show * the whole r of ona'as foot in a
short dress , are too absurd. There'a
a girl on the other aide of the street
who weara them , ant. she seems to bo
trying to dig her toea intd the ground
with every step. Tharo's a Louis
XV. boil aomewh'ere among those
first nineteen , and it ia atltched with
white along the heel so as to call at
tention to ita peg-like hpe. You
may lay aaido that foxing , for thuy
will look wtll with any black dress ,
and make the foot eoem a-naller thuu
amooth lasting. "
' 'Hero are aomo dancing ahoe , "
said Conny , ' 'with rather stiff aolea
and high heels , and topa of the softest
French kid. You ought to h ° vo a
pair of those for evening ; and th-rra
are French go.it boots with a Scotch
welt , and here are some diagonal-cloth
tops that are as pretty PS the basket
cloth. "
"Didn't aomebody Bay that they
were wearing p tent-lesther opera
toes ! " asked the lady. I used to like
patent leather when I waa a little
girl , because I coold aee my face in i' ,
and they make It so delightfully aoft
now that it ii o pleasure to wear it. "
Boots * ith patent-leather opera
toss were easily found and laid aside
for the holidays that are to come , when
the reigning Attach wlnct has blow n
itself out and when they wlil seem
just the thing to wear with the short-
skirted aui'a of cambric a deen. Shoea
lacing at the tide were not to be
found , although tha lady demanded
them , not bccauso they wera pretty ,
bat beoauu aha had hnard
that they were English , but there were
laced shoes , Iwjd on tha Instep , : md
the low tie wUch has been a fav-srstt
for years. There were evening clip
pers with one , two and three roeettes ;
but the slipper with uono at all were
marked "Favorite , " and when ( Jenny
told her ao , the lady pettiahly In
quired if tha shoemaker supposed
that everybody waa a Oindcrello , and
ailected D'Orsay slippers as a com
promise. The prettiest evening ahoo
ahe touud was the sandal , with ita
numerous narrow straps , and she
equipped her-elf with two palra of
thfese and saveral sets of rosottea.
"When the good time really cornea ,
Conny , " ahe aaid , "oLoemaketa will
inako slipper roeettes of ribbon , and
will charge oh ! her they will charge
for them ! But now , when we think
that bows ought to cost nothing , they
will make thorn of folded silk or vel
vet , nnd wo ahsll weir them out lu an
evening. You needn't show nm tha
lawn tennis shoca. I know that they
are to be very gorgeous , and are to
rmtch costumes of every docroa of
brilliancy and eccentricity. I know
that they are to bo worked in crewels -
els , and tbe feet of tenuia playera are
to leek like flying bouquets as they
twinkle across the lawn , but I don't
c o. And I don't want to aeo cro
quet alippers either , but you may ae-
lect aorno canvas bathing slippers for
me. "
"There really isn't anything now
among these things , " said Conuy , as
ahe packed away the rejected aaoea.
"Oh , yes there la , " answered the
lady ; "only your small mind does not
appreciate it. There are not quito so
many bottom , and the boots are a very
little lower , and those ugly tips have
quite disappeared , except from plain
laating boots. "
"They've been out or fashion thia
four years , " muttered Conuy.
' And the new boota are fuller in
the instep ard broader on the too ,
and are comfortable , Conny , comfort
able. "
Conuy pointed to the high-heeled
slipper at she aped out with the box ,
nnd the lady composed heraelf to the
quite admiration of her treasures. ,
A New Illuminating Fluid.
London Telegraph.
Highly interesting experiments with
a newly-discovered mineral essence
took place a tew eveniuga ago at the
laboratory of an eminent Parisian
analytical chemist , M. Wuertz , In the
presence of several members nf the
Academic dea Sciences. Having
filled a lamp with the liquid in ques
tion , and | gnitod the wick , M. Kor-
dig , the discoverer of tha essence ,
tossed the lighted lamp up
against the ceilintr , besprinkling
the bystanders awell aa him
self with the finning fluid , which ,
however , to the astonishment of all
present , proved utterly devoid of heater
or burning capacity. Ho then aeaked
his pocket-handkerchief in the essence
and set it on fire ; the esaouco burnt
itself out , but the handkerchief re
mained uninjured aa did his hat after
subjection to a similar trial. Then
M. M. Wuortz , Dumns and Friedel
plunged their hands into a pan filled
with the burning liquid , withdrawing
them with fingers nil alight , like ao
many jets of pas. They exper *
ienced no aensUion of heat what
soever upon the skin surface
thus apparently in a state of active
combustion. Other exporimenta fol
lowed of an equally wonderful nature ,
conclusively demonstrating that tbe
"Kordig essence ' is capable of pro
ducing light without heat. All that
is at present known of ita special phy
sical characteristic * aeeinti to be that
It is a thin and calorlesa oil , evaporat
ing with gre.it rapidity. Ita discoverer
proposes to cdapt it to general domta-
tic use for lighting putpnaes , its chief
recommendation beine absolute harm-
lessncjs , for"it ia altogether incapibla
of exploding and maybcpouradwhi'o '
burning upon Hie moat delicate textile
fabric without the leaat risk of ignit
ing the
Sheik El Mocbeen.
Among the Srat victims of tha 1111
pleasantness of Francii , is the leading
aahn of Tunis , a holy m n directly
descended from the great Prophet of
Islam. His name Is Sheik El Moch-
aen. The Daily Telegraph says that
he never wore any other garment but
a woolhn shirt , and made a practice
of aleeping OH the roof of hia house ,
with the aky for hi * canopy nnd 'the
moon for a night light. He was a
grave and abstemious man , and yet
his favorite pastime waa the damaging
of hla neighbor's house property.
Every now nnd again ho would sally
forth from hia own dwelling ,
armed with a crowbar , and proceed in
the moat solemnly energetic manner
to prise a largo hole in the wall of
aome mansion which happened to have
taken hia fancy. Aa , soon aa he had
completed hlseelf-aet task th'e inhabi
tants of the perforated abode had
quitted it , and became his property ,
the original owner being liberally in
demnified by the Bey for all leas in
curred. Whenever El Mochaen
called upon the Bey His Highneaa
greeted him with a klaa upon the
cheek , an honor seldom accorded by
the great man to his own near rela
tives. Ejerybody In Tunia was
afraid of the holy man ; which , con-
aidering the character of hia amuse-
menta , la acarcoly to bo wondered at ,
and hia death produced an extraor
dinary sensation throughout the city.
He had acarcely breathed his last
when hia wbolon ahirt was carried to
the Bey , who , with admirable aelf
denial , declined to keep the hole of
ao invaluable a relic , but had it cut
into'pteces , one of which he kept ,
distributing the remainder amsnc hia
great officers of atate. El Moschen
died the of hia
on eye august ances
tor's birthday , and the belief ia current
in Tunis that he quitted the world
thna prematurely In order to avoid
seeing his native country fall into the
hands of France.
Tne Power of Music
Lonmilla Coarl.r-Jonrnal.
ThiaHaakett had been ono of thoie
patient souls who had tinkered old
w tchea and peddled violina down at
Columbus , Ohio , miua ing somehow
to keep body and oul together , and
several months since he brought Tta *
menyi a , violin whcse tUne pleaiad
! him. Remenyi impulsively loaned
I him ono of hia beat as a model. A
few weekaalnce Haskett placsd in hia
. hands the now instrument , which he
called , in honor of hia patron , "Rg
* monyl. " The violinist haa been in
raptures ever since , and it waa to per-
, init ua to loat with him over hii mar'
vflous discovery that we were cor-
; ailed together.
{ In an instant Remonyi had kicked
I off his shoes and flung aiide hia co-it
, nnd rest. Then one by one all hit
! precious violina wore tested. Tnen
! the "Ccmenyi" flew to his shoulder.
Street and aoft and tender mid BO far
away aa if but the echo of a dream
tne nuater be un. So gradual waa
the crcsceUfd , so long were wo kept
in dreamland , that a breathless hush
had ccmo upon us ; but soon , with tha
over-increasing radiance of the
musician's face , caino neirer and
nearer voices and tones of marvelous
j number and perfection. Although
almost completely spoil-bound with
I he wlzird work of tha man nnd the
iuatrimiont , I happened to look nt the
"buffer fiddla maker , " as Remenyi
calls him Hla grout hands denched
us though hla fingor-unili tore driven
into hla palms , hia head thrown back ,
hia mouth open , hu sat ttiera palj aa a
ghost and rigid , hia eyea fixed upon
ll-amnlyi with such a stare as alarmed
mo. If over hum-in charmed human ,
Romriyi charmed thia man there and
then. But. noun Ihti melodious voices
changed Into mild wallinus , then to
grand symphonies , then to pltcoui
mluor ? , then to whirlninda of diapa
sons , at last ending with such a heroic
and sublime and overwhelming sweep
of music as is but once in n life
time heard. Haskelt'a face quiv
ered like a child's ; aoon the great
tears began rolling down his face , nnd
giving this wonderful Instrument and
ita master mich a look aa a mother
might give to her baba whom another
had nursed from her breast into life
and Sove , hofl d the room. Then for
hours Uei.ienyi swept thia masterpiece -
piece with hia chirmod bow , and only
as the shadows of night began to gather
we departed , and then with a some
thing within ua and about ua that can
only be felt but never told.
Dotting Tnolr Senses.
New Orleans Times.
We may aa well make up our minda
to it. New Orleans , unleas content to
see horsalf outstripped by citiea of
yesterday , must become a "Yankee
city1 juat aa Now York , Brooklyn ,
Philadelphia and Chicago are all
"Yankee cities. " The "Yankee cities"
are the rich and prosperous citiea.
They have found out how to grow and
how to win. There can be no great
city on the continent of North Amer
ica hereafter that ia not a "Yankee
city. " That ia very certain. The
"Yankee citiea" somehow have the
cipltal , the enterprise , the organizing
power , the skill that gets on. "
Farmers ana Mechanics.
If you wiah to avoid great danger
and trouble , besides a no email bill of
expense , at thia season of the year ,
you should take prompt ateps to keep
disease from your household. The
By-tern ahould be cleansed , blood puri
fied , stomach and bowela regulated ,
nnd prevent and cure diaeasea arlaing
from spring malaria. We know of
nothing that will HO perfectly and
surely do thia aa Electric Bitters , and
at the trifling cost of fifty cents a bet
tle. [ Exchange.
Sold by lah & MoMahon. (1) ( )
Facts tnat We Kno w.
If you are Buffering with a severe
cough , cold .asthma bronchitia , con
sumption , loss of voice , tickling in
th e throat , or any affection ot the
throat or lunga , wo know that DR.
KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY will give you
immediate relief. We know of hun-
dreda of cages it haa completely cured ,
and that whore all other medicines
had failed. No other remedy can
show one-half as many permanent
cures. Now to give you satisfactory
proof that DK. KINO'S Nr.w Discov-
KUY will cure you of Aathma , Bron-
cliitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se
vere Cougha and Colds , Hoarseness ,
or any Throat or Lung Disease , if you
will call at J. K. IbH & McMxuoN
Dnif Store you can get n trial bottle
free of coat , or a regular size battle
for § 1.00
janlGly(2) (
Gentle
Women
. Who irant glossy , luxuriant
t and wavy tresses of abundant ,
t beautiful Hair must nso
i LION'S KATHAIRON. This
i elegant- cheap article always
1 makes the Hair prow freely
andTast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , remoYes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
Strong , giving it a curling
tendency ana keeping it in
nny desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Eatbairon.
PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP
PLIES AND TRANSPORT
ATION.
pvEPAUTMENT OF THE INTERIOR , Office
\J of Indian Affairs , Wa-hinirton , March 23 ,
IsSl. Scaled proposals , Indorsed Tropoaa. ' * for
Ilc f , liicnn , Hour , Clot alnp or Transportation ,
Itn tl e case nny be , ) and directed to the
Commissioner of In Man Affair' , ho * . 66 and 67
Woo ter Street , Nm York , will be received un
til 11 a.m. of Monday. Mar 2,1331. for furnisa-
iiU for 'he Indun service about 800,000 pound *
Bacon , 40,000,000 pound ! Bee ! on tht hoof , 128-
000 pounds Beans , TO VOO pound I Hakinj Powder ,
2,3(0.000 pounJn Corn , 760,000 pounds Coffee , 8-
SOO.OCOpounda nour,2lOOOpoundgKeed,300,000
1 oumH Hard Broad , 75,003 pounds Hominy , 9. .
000 [ ouncla Lard , 1,650 tr.rreli Mew Pork , 233-
000 pounds Rice , 1100 pounds Tn , 72,900
rounds Tobacco , 200,000 pounds Salt , 200,000
pounds Soap , 0,009 touncls Soda , 1 , ° 50COO
pounds Sugar , and 839,000 pounds Wheat.
Also , Blankets. Woolen anl Cotton goods ,
( c < nti8tn ; in part nf i icVin ? , 30,000 yards ;
Stan lard Calico , 300,000 yarJs ; Drilllnz , 25,000
yards ; Duck , froi from all Blzinjf , 175,030 yards ;
Denim * , 17,000 yards ; Gingham , 60,000 ) ar's ;
Kentucky Jeans , 26,000 } ard ; Satinet , 4.500
yards ; Brown Sheeting , 213,003 yards ; Bleached
Shtetinif , 9,000 jariis ; Hickory Shirting , 12,000
3 aids ; Calico Smrtinir. 6,000 yards ; TVinssy , 2-
600 yard ) Clothing. Groceries , otlonJ , Hard
ware , Mtdical Supplies ; and a long list ol mis
cellaneous articles , cuch M Harness , Plows ,
Uakes , Forks , &c. , and for 478 Wasons required
for the service in Arizona , Colorado , Dakota ,
Idaho , Indiin Ter. , Miuneaota , Montana , Ne-
bra-ka , Nevada aoil Wi-coniin , to be delivered
at Chlcigo , Eaniaa City and Sioux Ci'.y.
A so , Transportation tcr such of tbe Supplies.
Goods and articles that mar not be contracted
for to be delivered at the Agencies.
Bids mmt bs mide out on Government
blanks.
Schedu'o ) showinz the kinds and qoantitie )
of subsistence supplies required for each Agen
cy , and tbe kinds and quantities , in gross , of
all other goads and articles , togethtritlth olank
proposals and form * for contract and bond , con
ditions to b- observed by bidders , time and
p'acetf del'vtry ' , terms cf contrvA aod pay
ment , trausportatinu rouUs , and other neeesnarr
instructions wM be furnished open application
to the Indian Office in W-shington , or Nos. 65
and 67 Wooster Street , New York , Wm. H.
Ljon , No.4S3 Broadway. New York ; and to the
Commlff.iiej of bubaittence , U. S. A , at Chicago
cage , Saint Louis , Saint Paul , Leaveaworth ,
S n Francisco , Ooiaha , Cheyenne , and Yankton
and tha Postmaster at Soux City
Bids will be openeJ at thehourjandday abore
siated , and bidders are invited to be prtsentat
the openijE * .
CXBT1ITCO CUECXS.
All tils most be iv-compauled by certified
checVs upon eoms United State * Depository or
Arsistant Treuurcr , for 3t leatt fire per cent , of
the amount of the proposal ) .
THOMAS M. NICHOL ,
mirCS-lm Acting Comniinloner.
twfiraM .a gpt. > , i jJt.J-r = . . - . , ' , .t. + rz
NO CHANGING CiRS
BKMWF8.S'
OMASA AND CHICAGO ,
\Vhe > o Direct conroalon * ara Mide With
Through Sleeping Car Lines
10
New York , ! io > tni , Phi5 ! lcl-
pliin , liiiltimoru. Tt'ash *
inuton ,
AND ALL FASTERN CITiCS
THE SHORT LINE
via PEORIA for
IndiannpoIis.Cincinnati.Louis-
ville.
AND ALT , rO ( > Tg IN mi
K BEST LIKE F. > R
ST. LOUIS ,
Where Direct Connections are mailo in the
UNION I EPOT vriih ThtoUjh Slo'
Car Llaei lor all Points
S O TT T
The New Line for
3DES IMIOIIETjDS
The Favorite Route for
The unequaleJ Inducoteents offend by thia
Line to Travelers andTourUi * , are as follows :
Iho celebrated Pullman (16-whecl ( ; Pabco Sleep-
In ? Cars , tun only on this Line. C. , U. & y.
p lacj Drawing-Koom Core , with Hortoti's Ue-
cllnlEjr Ch Ira ho extra charge fur Seata in
Rcclinln ? Chairs The famous a , B. & Q. Palace
Dlninir Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Can fltUd
witli Elegant IlU-h-Backed Ra'tan Rerolvui ?
Chilra for thcexclmivo usa of first-class pisjen-
gers.
gers.St el Track and Superior Equipment , com
bined with their Great Thronh Car Arranfre-
mont , makes thia , above all others , the favonta
Route to the Boat , South , and Soutli-K et.
Try it , and jou will find troweling : a luxury
Inatead of . discomfort.
Throujrh Titkets via thh Celebrated Line for
gate at all offices In the United Statesand Canada.
AH Information about Rates of Fare , Sleeping
Car Accommodations , Time Tables , & .c , will be
cheerfully given by applunir to
JAMES R , WOOD ,
General Passenger Agent , Chicago.
T. J. POTTfiR ,
General Manager , Chicago
18SO.
K. C.,8T. JOF.SC.3.R.R. ,
Ia the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WE8T.
Ho change of can between Omaha and Bt. Lonli
nd bnt one between Omaha and Ne * York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
XIACBUa ILL
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges andln advance of ether lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pnllraan'i
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Daj Coach-
ea.Mlller'B Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Westlnghousa Alr-Draie.
J " 3EE THAT YOUR TICKET
JflTVla Kansas City , St. Joseph
3-CoanciniuB3lt.R.vIa. ; S
carJooandSt.LouU.T4
Ticket- for sale at all coupon itatlona In the
Went.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Oon'l Supt. , Oen'l Paaa. A Ticket Aj t
St. Jo eoh , Uo. St. Joaepb , Mo ,
W C. SEACURE3T , Ticket Agen. ,
1020 Farnnao Stroat ,
ANDY BORDEN , A. B. BARNARB ,
Pa a. Agent.Om'ths. Oen'rl Aent , Omaha.
PILE REMEDY.
INTERNAL. EXTERNAL. AND
ITCHIN8 PILES
mt once on tlio application of III
rile Itemed-- , which net * A
rectly npon Uic parts ntlfccKd , obaoritlai
itar Tomotn. allaying the Intcnac lte >
Ul otlter remedic ha-fc failed. ' Try M
tafce no otlxr , an
IM merits.
merits.DO
DO NOT DELAU
jrrtll tbe drain on tbe r tcm prtxSnc *
termanent dlsablllt-r. bat bay U.
RY ABNED CURED
50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR fT ,
ton when yea can not obtain It ofblni.-ni
Till cend It , prepaid , on receipt of price
> r. Boannbo's Treatise on Piles ent fre >
mapplleallon. Addreu
DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE 00 ,
P1QUA. O.
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
Wire Fencing and Rallies : ft Speciality.
Their baautr , permanence and economy
dally working the extinction of all fencing
cheap miterlal.
Elegant in d dcn. Indtetrnctlble
Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds tuid Ccme-
tery Plats.
Iron Tales , Lawn Sottcw , canopied and of
rustic patterns ; Chairs and every description of
Iron and Wire ornamental work designed aail
manufactured by E. T. DARNUH'S Wire and
Iron Work , 57 , 23 and 31 Woodward Ave. , De-
trait , Mich 8em"j" " - - - v ! "atalojrno anij
rleo list.
list.REED'S
" "
"ALLTIIV.E
.
,
By "Almont , " he by Al-iander's "AbJallah ,
Sire of "Goldsmith Maid ; " First dam "On
Time1' by ' War Dance , " son of the renojrned
"Lexington ; " Second , " la ! Breckonridge" by
"Colloesus , " son of imported "dovtrclm. '
"Almonl's" first dam by "Mambrino Chief
and bis Sire by RysJIck'a "Hambletonlan "
This remarkable horse will be flve years old
in May , he will s rve only 35 marca ( half of
which number i ) new engaged ) at ? 2500 per
mare , payable at time of service.
3 < aton commences April 1st and win end
Sept. 1st. After that ttme his ftrvice will be
cut at f35 00. Any mare that his trotted in
2 30 served TRES. ALL TIME will eland If onday * '
Tuesdays' and Wedn-edays' each week , bejjin-
ninz the first of April , on Twentittb , went of
Eighteenth f treet car-traik tormiuu" . and the
remainder of each week at the corner of llth
and Howard streets.
ED. EEED , Proprietor.
Stable Corner llth and Howard
Streets.
PBUSSIAK"
I
THE LATEST
VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
llio pnly existing re-nerijr for erory ape-
cles Cf Acute or Cliroulc Dlseiua o
the Organs of Inspiration ,
anil an abioluta
SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION !
nplIIS nll-poTTcrf nl vcRetnble prrpnrrt-
J lion cipclx from tlio lungs ami air pas-
sagus , the mucus and muco-piu produced
by pi'lmonnry lilflasimoMon , liealz the
Irritated membranes , anil fennvntes
o-.cry orsrim which uillixc- the breath of
Uto. It contains nostupefjinij po ! < on ,
nndlsln nil rt > * ppct * ) n healthful meill-
clne. The- rapidity and certainty -ritb
Which it
ANNIHILATES A COUGH
IB nstonlshln . It * effects gn deeper than
the mere symptoms of pulmonary ills-
ena anil illsclmrRfs the cnuse from the
ayfttem. 1'roo anil painless expectora
tion in the mode by which It relI Te the
lungs , chest and throat fromthe burdens
which oppress them ; thus arresting Con
sumption and BrunchiUs in theEermbe
fore they reach the more dansuroua
stages. The emaciated sufferer
BATTLING FOR LIFE
with the most terrible scourge of our cli
mate will flnil Frltsch's Pruisinn Couch
iiap n potent ally , and will assuredly
\rlii tiie fight by auiicrlii strictly to tblj
great medicine. The
CASES NOW ON RECORD
Intvhichit has been admlnlstert-d with
entire success ns n remedy for every va
riety of malady which atTects Uie Ke-
urntorjl"uuctiou - , amount to more
than
FIVE THOUSAND
nt tlio present date , nndyetthepreparft
ti.in is only in the Infancy of Its useful
ness. The jrroat defect of nil Couch
KtMiirdlos liitherto introduced Is that
tlioj nro simply expuNory * Ilnnce they
niousoleis ; lor unless the causes of the
acrid serrctlons which nre cotitjhpd up
arc remotcil.ainl the rupturedInflamed
or matiiratril surfaces lirnlud and re
stored to tlaiiir liiitarnl tone , a cure Ii
Impossible. Tritsch's I'rmilan Couch
Sirup accomplishes these ohjrcts. The
mucus and muco-pus which are the con
sequence of LunsDiseasenrethrown off
Iij it , nlulo at the name time It soothe *
and Invigorates the weakened tissues.
"LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. "
For roughs , rol < l , influenza , bronchial
ditllciiltirs , tl htnessof thocliest.honrse-
ncs'i , sere throat , trnchitls , Intlammn-
tion of th lungs. difficulty of breathing ,
pleurisy nndall disorders of apulmoimry
nature , It has never been equaled.
Sole agents In America , BICHARDSOH Si CO ,
St. I/mis Mo.
SOLD BY ALL PRUGGISTS.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS.
A new and hitherto unknown remedy ( or sJl
Jljeis-a of the Kidneys , BliJJ r , sod Urinary
It will pomtir Iy euro Diabetes , Gravel , Drop-
ay , flrlzb.'s Disease , Inability to retain or expell
th-Urine , Catarrh of the EiadiJcr , hirh ! cole red
and scanty crlno , Painful Urinating , LAME
HACK , Ucncra' Vi'eaitnrea , ard all Female Com
plaints.
It a voids Internal medicine" , 13 certain tn it
effects and cures when ilcthtnz else can.
For iale by all Drulsta or gent by mall free
upon receipt of the price , 3-.CO.
DAY'EY PAD CO. , PRQP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
your &JirdG for our little book ,
w fi-.red. "
' . < ! > K. nil Aveat for H hr i * .
sioux PACIFIC
AKD
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
Tht Old Reliable Sioux City Route /
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1
Prom COUNCIL BLUETS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
Aivl all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. Tlil3 line la equipped with the Improved -
proved Westin lmosa Automatic Air Bnkcs and
lllllcr Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
U anKirpuis d. Elegant Drawing doom \ni
Slc-pln C.n > , owned and coatrollad y the com
pany , run Thronch Wlthsnt Chanjo twt een
Union t'iclflc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at :15 p m. .
reaching Sioux City at 1K20 p. m. , and St. Paul
at 11:0& a. m , matin ?
HOURS in ADVANCI o ?
ANY OTHZK Hocr .
Eetnrnmff , leave St. F iU at 330 p. m. . ar *
ving st Sioux City at1:16 a. c. , and Union
Paclflo Tr a fer Depot , Council Bluff ? , at 9:50 :
a m Ba sure that your ila-iot-i read via " 8. C.
BF.R.R. ' F.O.HUXS ,
Superintendent. ! Ionrl alley , Iowa'
P. R. nOBINSON , A-Vt fJen'I Piss. Ageat.
J. H oBR-iAf ,
ii.iror Aycnt ,
Conndl Blnffi
MAKE XO 3IISTAKE !
MICA AXLE G-KEASE
Composed largely ot powdered mica and Istnglist
is the best and cheapest lubricator in the wqrjd.
It U the bcsibecausei t iou3 not iram , but fonts
hlKhly polbhcJ surface over the axle , doinz
away uith a larca amount of friction. It is the
cheapest bocaus" yo need use but half tbe
quantity ID gre Jnig jour wazon that you woul J
of any other axle grease made , and then mn
your wsirori twice as long. It answers equally
aa vroll for JIU1 GearingTbrcablng | Machine ,
Kaysfiet. ic.ia for wagons Send fer Pocket
Cyclopedia ol Thinjrs Worth Knowing. Mailed
free to any addresa.
MICA MAHUFAGTURIHG CO. ,
31 MICHIGAN AVBNDE.
CHICAGO.
Your Dealer For It
oct2
To .Nervous Su5ererH--Tlie Great
European Eomedy Dr. J ,
B , Simpson's Specific
Medicine ,
Ulj a positive cure forSpermatorrhpa , Seminaj
Weakness , Impo'.oncy , and ail diseases resulting
from Sell-Abase , ai Mental Anxlet > Ion ot
Memory , Pains in the Back or Sida , ard dbeaseo
that lead to
Consumption
Insanity anl
an early grave
The Spedflc
Wedidna It
btln % ate
with wonder
ful success.
Pamphlets
iwnt free to alL Writs for them ard get full
particulars.
Price , Specific , 1.CO per package , or six pack-
ajes 'or . . A d orders
.M.BA
Nos. Hand 106 Main St. . Buffalo , W. T.
Hold In m-ha by C. F. floodman , J. W. Bell
J E. Ijh rdalldruzirfsuiCTerrirher- .
a-week la year own town. lerra * and
Adiri * * H. HalUtt I Co.
Portltml , M *
AGENTS WANTED FOR
CREATIVE SCIEXCE
and Sexual Philosophy.
Profusely illustrated. Thempst imporuaton
heat book published. Erery family wanta
Extraordiciry indacements cffered Agent * .
Address Aowns'PcKunisa Co. Et. Louis , Mo.
KIDNEGBNia highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising1 from Kidney cr
Bladder Tliaeases. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney
Poisoning , in infected malarial sections.
JfdTBy Uie distills' an of a FOREST LEAF wlthi JUSIPXR BERRIES and BARLEY MALT w hatf
dlscoreretl KIDNECIKIf.which actsspedflcallT on the Kidney * and Urinary Organs , rrmoin < In jnriotui
depoiiu formed In tha bladdar and preventta ? any utralninsr. smartinir sensatlou heat or irritation
in the membranous 11 In ? of thn ductd or water p wo . U exdto a healthy action in the HIdntjI
-lTln ; ; them strcnsth , tiaor and restorloff these organs to a healthy condition , showlac 1U ( tot-
on both the color and tasy flow of urine It can bo Ukeu at all timw. In all cllmatn and nnderril
clrcumnancej without Injury to the system. Unlike any other preparation for Kldnay difficultly
it h M i rery plevant anJ areo-.bl taste and flavor It has been difficult to make a prepuatloai
containing positive rtinretlc properties which will not nauseata , bnt bo acceptable to tbe stomach
Before taklnganyLlvei medUUo.try a.bottl of KIDNEOKN to CLKA SK th KIDNKYS from
foul matter Try it and you will always u i t as a family nied'dne. Ladles esreclally will Uk It
and Oentlemen willflnd KIDSEOEN tha beat Kidney Tjnle r r used !
NOTICK Each bott'e "sears the signature of LAWRENCE 4 UARTUf , also * Proprlatary Oortrn
nient Stamp , which permits KIDXECEN to bo sold ( without license ) by DrnjirfiU , Orocari and
Oth r Persons ( vertwhere. T
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
If not found at your Dnnrfsta or Orocers. no will send a bottle prepaid to the nearert express
office to you
LAWRENCE & MARTINr Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DKUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALEES everywhere
Wholesale azenU la Om ba. STEELE , JOI1N80H & CO. , * ll ! supply tb tr.ud at minufacta
prices.
IT IS
A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Gives universal Satisfaction _ and that it is stead
ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor.
The White Machine insily claims to be the
best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in
construction and the most perfect Machine in
the market.
The White Co. employ as agents men of in
tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied ,
because they find everything just as repres
ented.
Everybody should use this Machine. The
sales so far this year are more than , double
the corresponding time last year.
All orders addressed to the Omaha .Office
will be promptly filled.
JOHN ZEHRUNG ,
Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha.
THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP
Proves beyond any reasonable question that tko > * '
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y
Is by nil < xlds the best road for you to take -when traveling In either direction between
Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , Nqtfh and Northwest.r -
Carefully examine this 3rap. The Principal Cities of the "We-it and Northwest are Stations
on this road. Its through trains make close connections with the trains ol all railroads a
Junction points.
CHICAGO A ; NORTH-WESTEftM
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. '
Over all of its principal HnM.niiw each way dally from two to four or more Fast Express
Trains. It is thu only road west of Chicago that uses the
PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CABS \
It ! ? the only rmil that nini rullman Slcf-plnf * Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. It has
nearly3OOO SIILE3 .
{ OJPjeOAlt. ItlorrasthofollowinsTruiikLiiies :
Council Illutrs. Denver & California Lin . " "Wlnona. Minnesota & Central Dakota Line. "
Sioux City. Jfor. Nebraska & Yankton Lino. " "Chicago , St. Paul and Minneapolis Line.
" > nr. Illinois. Frceport & Dnbunno Line. " "Milwaukee. Green lUy & Lake Superior Line. "
Tickets o\er this ro = U are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agenla In the United States and
Canada * .
Itemt-mber to ask lor Tickets via this roadbo snro they rend over It. and take none other.
JIAEIX UCOUITT , Gcn'l Manager , Chicago. A W. H. STESSEIT , Gen'l Pjss. Agent , Chicago.
HA.RRY P. liDEU Tick-t Atent C. 4 N. W. Railway , 14th andrarnhamStre ( U.
f U. E KIMBALL. Assistant T.cket Aeent C 4 N. W. Railway , 14th and Farnham SUesU.
J BELL , Ticket AirontC ft N W. Railway , C. P R. R. Cepot.
-TAlVTMI'r nT.ARIC fMi-r-\ ) ] > n > .
HIVER1GK.
! , BEDDING , FEATHERS
SH3L 33ES.
And Everything pertaining to the Fr niture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMEHT OF MEW GOODS AT THJE
JFIRIOIES-
H , moa th ut 1208 and 1210 Farnlmm Stree ! .
LIST
OF
MAMMOTH GLOTING HOUSE.
Hard Wearing Goods I
Men's Cotton Suits. . . . 8 400 Men's CottonaJe Pants .10 to ISO
Men's Cotton Worsted . 6 00 Men' * Cuimere Pan'3 00 to 5 00
Men's Jeans . "Jx Men's "Wor-tod Panta 3 50 to 5 75
Men's Satinet Suits . 85 ' 0 to G CO Spring Overcoat- 800 to 18 00
Men's Union Casa Suits . 8 00 to JO CO White Ve-t- lOOto 200
Men's All-Wool Suits . 12 BO to 18 00 White Shirts. . , 621 to 125
Men's Wonted - Suits . 1350 to 20 O1) Fancy Shirts. . . . . 37i to 175
Men's Bine Flannel Suit- . . . . 730 to 13 .A Casairnere Shirts ICO to 350
' . 40jto 900 Blue Flannel Shirta lOOto 175
Yonth'sSuits Boy's Suits . 275 to 900 Overalland Jumpers..50c and upwards
' 600 Suspenders 25 to 450
Snibf . -
Children's 2-jOto
Men's Jeans Pants . 100 to 201) Cotton Half IIo * 40c to $15 00 p r down
Complete line of Neck Wear , Linen Collars and Sum
mer Underwear-
Silk Handkerchiefs ,
Hats , C'aps , Gloves ,
Trunks and Valis.es ,
Boots and Shoes.
Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Wooletf Manu
facturing Company.
M. ELGUTTER'S
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1001 Fan-ham , Corner 10th Street.