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THE DAILT : BEE-THURSDAY , JANUARY ; : u , mi. THE LEARNED Specialist 343 LARIMER STREET. Why you should try the celebrated Dr. II. TTaguei'i methods of cure : < 1. "Dr. IL Wagner is a natural phyrir < M < C ! % O. sJ.tfo < $ Xw The Orcatcst IJflnK llrako. Ijozlsl " > ew can exco you M a dortor.t AU wi It InvltodW The World's Oreitoat V.ranactloknl t , . "You are wonderfully proflcl i e ] edge ol dtacaao and medicines. " < rj . "Tha afflicted Ond r dy orall UiVpri'nT , enco. " " "west ratoajug , , ; " ! > ' n. Wairner Is a rcRUlar AonUtct , ittc JJellc > tie HosplUl , New York dtv ; has'y hx Icnolro hospital practice , and la thorough * ! c 5n\Voi all hmnchoa of hlj bclored clouco , cs , lr * chronic dlaoascs. " dty | \ DRS. ItRowint.1 , & K4 IV fl. "Dr. II. Wajrnor has Inimortallzeil hlnuolfJTI hls ondcrfnldliioovcry ot roeclOo remedies lor prl M to and sexual dUoosos. " VlrRlnla City Chronlclo. 7. "Thousanda ol luvallda flock to BOO him. " San Fnnclnco Chronlclo. 8. "llio Doctor's long experience as a specialist thould render hhn rcry eucccaitul. " llocky Moun- tamNcwi Plain. Facts Plainly Spoken , At oao tlmo ft discussion of the secret vloo was en tirely avoided by tha profession , and medical norka but a ( cw years ago would hardly mention It , To-day the phjelciati Is ol n different opinion ; ho Ii an are that it la hlj duty rllj rccablo though It may bo to handle this mttter without glotosand cpoak plainly about It ; and Intelligent parents and guardians will think him for doing so. Tlio results attending this destructive vloo wore or- mcrly not understood , or not properly estimated ; and no Importance bclnjf attached to a subject which by Its nature docs not luvlto close Iu\cbtlgatloult was nillingly lenorcd. The liamt U generally contracted by the young hilo attending school ; older companions through their example , may hi responsible ( or It , or It may be acquired through accident. The excitement once ex perienced , the practice will be repeated a aln and again , until at last the habit becomes Drra and com' pletely enslaves the victim. Mental and ncrtoua at motions are usually the primary results of nolf-abuse. Among the Injurious effects may ho mentioned liftsl" tnde , dejection or Irascibility of temper and general debility. The hey ssclis seclusion , and rarely Joint In tlio itporU of his companions. K ho bo n young emissions and eruptions on the ( ace , etc. , are also prominent symptoms. I { tha practice b violently persisted In , more f ctlflll ! dwhirbancea talco place. Great palpitation of the heart , or epileptic convulsions , are experienced , and the sufTorer may fall Into a complete stale of idiooy be fore , dually , death relieves him. To all those engaged lu this dangerous , practice , 1 would say , Unit of all , stop It at once ; make over } possible effort to do so ; but If you fail , If } our neryoui tystem Is already too much shattered , and COnso- micntly , your will-power broken , take Setae nerve tonic to aid you lu your oftort , rta\lng freed yourself from the habit , 1 would further counsel jou to go through a. rcgnUr eourso of treatment , for it is a great mlstakfl losupnos" that any ono may , ( or some tlmo , le t every BO iltt'c give himself up to this fascinating but daugeroUD excitement without suffeilng from Ita ovli consequences at some future time. The numoor of young men who nro IncapaciuUxl to (111 the duties t n joined by w&llocli Is alarmingly largo , and In most of Buch cases this unfortunate condition of things can bo traced to the practice of seU-abUBC , which had been abandoned years ngo. Indeed , a few months' practice o ( thU habit Is sufficient to Induce eponnatorrhcoai ] later yearsand I have many ot such cases under treat mental the present day.Ji | Young Mea Who may bo suffering ( rom the cdecti of youthful lolllos or Indiscretions will do well to avail themselves of this , the greatest boon ever laid at the altar ot euf- erlni humanity. UK. WAOKXR will guaroutoo to ( or- el t $ & 00 ( or every caao of seminal weakness or private diseasa of any kind and character .which ho under takes to oad ( alls to euro. Middle Aged Men. There era many at Iho aR6 of 30 to 80 who ore troubled with too froquuit owicuatlous ot the blad der , often accompanied by a slight smarting or hUTU- Ing eensation , and a weakening of the system ml manner tbo patient cannot account for. On examln- lrg the urinary deposits a ropy sediment w UI often he found , and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear , or the color will bo of thin milklsh huu , again changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are 'many , many men who die of this difficulty .Ignorant ol the cause , which Is the second stage ot wminal-noak- noio. Dr. W. will guarnutc a perfect cure In all catot tnd a healthy restoration ol the Kenito-urlnary or gans. Consultation free. Thorough examination and ad 11ce , $0. All communion lions should bo addressed , Dr. llenr ) Henry Wagner , I" . O. 4339 , Denver , Colorado. Tha Young Man's Pocket Companion , by Dr. H Wagner , Is worth ltd weight hi gold to young men Piico 31,25 , Sent by mail to any addreas. A FBIEND TO ALL. One Who is Needed and Nobly Fills his Placo. v Denver Is more fortmuto than eho knon-3 In the poison on of the talcn'u and encrci ( ! ot. n man whu hasKiven hlatlmo and thought not merely to the perfection of his uklll M a practitioner of hit pro- ( csslon o ( moiliclne , but to thj utudy ol those pro found things of scicno and nature which tend to the mora complete undurbtindln ; of the problem cf Ilfo and of the law * of nature nnd the means of gaining thu greatest practical goods to mankind from the In formation thus otqulral in the aUtract. Such a man b Dr. II. Wagner , who Is located at 343 Larimer Btreet Dr. Wagner devoted m > ny ) ears to theao- oanltlonodho knowledge neicebsary to hlH profei- t Ion lu a number of the icadiiif medical hoola ol the most uiulncnt and profound teacher * , sucn namea ai In. Oruta and Dr. I'ancoast upiwariug among hl preccp'xrs Nordl hlnmudles end here. They contluuel in the Held of the practicing l.imily phlsiclaii aod In the ciperlencei of a man 11 exten- tlvo traxel. Ho hai vblted every section of the Unl- Ud States imylngetudiouii attention to thu clffcrt-nt clwracterlstlca of thnvarloui jortions olthe country , jtartlculirly with regard to their tttict , climatic and otherwise uixiii multh and tlm ditfo cut ( ornw at dis ease i. With thu combined power ) f close study , x tenulteobienatiun and olmobt unlimited practice , Br Wagner c.nno to Denver three > cars ago equip ped as few bare thu right to claim to battle the toe < jf mankind , tbo dre > drd enemy , dUuoeu. In order to render thogrvatostKOod to society , Dr. rtagner deci ded to lay ftiliio thu general brinches of practice and bring all has rpo kn iwledgo and peer to bear up. on I ho foe which among tha army ol Ins'tlkjiis ' death a/cnta It tba ureatcst. lilt wide experience had taught hlmwhat weapons to use and which to discard , and alter equipping hirnscH at hll trained judgment was to well abl to advise htm ho coir. ' meucvd boldly and conlldcntly his attack. In estl < mating the results and BUOCIIW achieved , It Is only rur i ! arv to knoivtlio doctor's position and standing to-dai , While located in this city , 111 J practice Is by no means confined to Us llmlti nor this section ol country , lliiicorrcxpondvncaaml cipresi lioukH tes < tify In black and white t' ' > hit iK > 3 e i on cf a Meld ol pi&ctlce bounded only by the lines which bound the eiigthandbieaathol the country , aod which h ( laced him where a man < > f hit skill and Intellectuil attainments ileserves to bo , and ehoold to bo eibl him to reach thu highest sphere ol usefulness to euf fering humanity the plane ot finatjolal Indepen dence. Dr. Wagner hisoontrlbutwl of his prosper ! ' ly to tba substantial Improvement of Denver In thi ere tlon of a flno block on Larimer street , oppo Itt his present offlo , No. 341. It will bo ready lor occu nancy In n'ew wuek , and Ii an oldcnco that tin doctor 11 to be nutnlwred among the permanent ftt-i rolld ritlieni ol the loetroj.olU ol thu pUIni - ( l > on \trTrlbune. DE , H. WAGNER & CO. , 343 Larimer St. Address Boi 238D DENYEH , COL.3 t a POTASH. Iodide of rolamtum Is one of th rtroncMt nf Ih mineral * IMM ! In mallclno , and hM proJuoiM mud tuflcrlnfr In the world. Taken for * long tlm n In larRO doses , It tlrlM up th p trla Julfct , Impair digestion , the stomach rcuhes food , and the pit Ion dtcllnMIn health and weight , Person ! with lllotx or Skin nisonscs nhould IHB carctnl heir they Ink IhO'o mineral poisons , M In mo < t Instances the cffec f > f theai l to MniMt prein ncntly Impair the coni > t ! tullon. Intake the phco ot thmo polwnswot.de you A atc , nure , prompt and | < rmanent relief from jourtroublM. Swill's RpeclflnU entirely \tgcln tils preparation , and It h i > v > y ta convince j ou of lt 1 ha\e C'tred permanently Bl od Tlnt In tlio thin federation hr the line of Sniff * Rpcclflo * ftcr I h i rncut signally IMIe lulth Mercury nd I'otMh. I' . A. TooMHn , M. I ) . , Tarry , 0 . A jotuiz man rcnuests mo totlmnk you for Muniro of Illooil I'olnon by the uoo cf jour .Specific utter ft ) other treatment had fitted. JIM JAOOIW , Drujrellt , Athonn , ( U. Our tre.itl c on Klocxl and Skin nieeaset inMIci frco to applicant ! . Tilt : SWIFT RfKCIr'IO CO. , ' Drawer 3 , AtUnU , 11 % . ( m KUKIC. ) "HUCTlto-vOLTAIO IIELT nnd oilier ULKcrnia Jtj ArniAVCR.1 nro ent on Ul Pays' Trial TO SIGN ONLY , YOUNG OU OLD. who arn suffer. IHK from Nisnvora IMtnruTT. LOST VITAUTT , WIITNOVntKNnssKS , nnrt all thono dlMwci of a . NATUiin. rrsultlnij from ABUSM nnd OTHER CAVSIU. Speedy rrllef nnil romploto restoration to IIIULTII , Viaon nntl JUsiioon OmmANTKKD. Bend ct once for Illustrated iMmphlrt f rep. Address VOI/TAin J1KI.T CO. . Mnnbntl , BIlcli. Uu 1 C. WEST'H Ncnvn AND DnAiw TnnAT. niNT , n Runrnntecd rpoeilio for Hj&tprin , Dizzi. ess , Convulsions , 1'its , Koroma NcilrnlRia , loadaolio , Norrnua Prostration rnusrd by tlio HBO Enlcohol or tobacco , Wulci'fulticsa , Mental Do- itoMion , Bottcning ot tlio lirniu roeultiiiff in in anity nnd loading to misery , dcrny and tlroth , romiituro Old ARC , l.'nrroimce * . Ixics ot pov.-pr n pithcr os , Involuiit.iry Jjossra ntiO Uijormut- rrhcCA caused byovcr-oxortion of thobniin , eolf- UISEO or nror-indnlBWioo. liich box containo > nomontli'H troatrcrat. $1.01a box.or Rls ( joics or$3.Vbontbymnil ) iiropuidou receipt of price. 1VK GIIAltAX'JTEi : K X KOXES 'n cnro cny c i. With cnch cirtier rrcpivocl byus or ( .is Dorps. urcoiniianiiHl with $ ' > J\\ \vo will oiiil Itlio parrlmeiT unr written gupnintco to ro und Uio inniipy it Uio trrntniont iloiu not effort euro. ( iuu-nitoro n V. OOOPifAN A ctn Ornnhik Noh. OR , FELIX LEBRUN'S remedy being Injected uiritotly to the seat SCM'J , requires no change ol diet or imuecon ) , aertunul or pouonous medlciuca tobotakon Intern- ly > VhEii isod M.I prevcntlvo hy cither BOX , It IB tnpocatole to contract any private disease ; but In the tea ol these already unfortunately tfniotcd wo euar- ntee three boxes to euro , or wo will refund the r.'tmy. Price by r.iall , iuwligo paid , $ -2 per box , or tuco boxen ( or $6. WKITTBNiaUARANTKES tacJ by til authori BOLK PttOPIUETOKS. 0. F. Goxxlmin , DnijrglBt , { Solo Agent , ( or Omaha i m&o wlv \ \lcttm of carl/ imprudence , caunln nsrroua debll- , lircinoturo decay , etc. , IUTIDC tried In vain evert noun romfedy has discoT r d & aimpjo ino ni , of olf- ure , which he will pend I'KKE to bio frllow-BulIenin. Artdrnwt. J. U. KEW S. 43Rha iuun' > t _ New York u e ol the term ' Shot Lino" In connection with thi corporate name of a groatroid , conveys an Idea of ust what required by the traveling pub lic a Short Line , Quick Tlmi and tha best ( if accommodi tlons all of which are ( urn chod by the greatest railway In America. CHICAGO , fiaWATJKEE . And Si Paul. It owns and operates over 4.GOO miles of'it forthom Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , lowan ) akota ; and as U main lines , branches aud Conner , ions reach all the great business centred ol thi Northwest and Far West'It naturally answers tl description of Short Line , and nest Itouto botttcon Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. ChicagoMilwaukee , La Crosse and Winono Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ulondali Chicago , Milwaukee , Kan Clalro and Htlllwater * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oahkoah. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Oconomowoc. Chicago , Milwaukee , MadUon and I'ralriodu Chltn Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatomu and Falribault. Chicago , liclolt JatiomiMo and Mineral Point. Chicago , lilgtn , llocUord and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council Uluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Hloux Tails and Yonktou Chicago , Mllnaukc-e , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilook Island , Dubuque , tit. Paul aud Mlnneapolli Davenport , Calinar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers aud the Kiucat Dining Can In worldaru run on the mainlineofthoCHICAQQ MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. RAILWAY and enery attention In paid to pasoengora by court ! ouacmplojea of tbo company. 8. d. MHKIULL , A. V. U. OAIIPKNTEK , Oeu'l llanagei. Oen'l 1'iuw. Agent , J.fT. CLAltK , (1KO II. Onn'l Hun't Nebraska Oortnice AND- MAKUFAOT'niERS OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES' FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT MHTAI.IO 8KYIJQHT , iron Fencing ! Creitlnini , Balititradea , Verandas , Oillroand Bat > i Halllngs , Window and Cellar Quanta , Kta. COIl. O ANDCtn STKEiT , UNCOLH XKU , M OAI8KK. Uanazir. HENDERSON A retfulur Knulait In . medicine. Over ilxtcnr , ' y ara' prctlo twtlv * In KAN8AH City , MO Chicago , AuthorUod by th ttata to Irta I "i Chronic , Ntrvou and rrlvat dlscawa , \ V Asthma. Kpllepsy , Itheumatluu. Pllei , S JjTapo Worm , Urinary and Bklu Dls VV * oanci.emnaetneflangowes . ' V- ' Sexual Debility ( low ulnexiul oowcr ) etc. Oures ( fittrwiteed or money refunded. Cbargei I w , Thoueaudi ol cases cured. No Injnrloiu inodl does lurnlnhbd nven to patlenU at ft dUtancc. Con ultutlon free and oonlldentlal call ornltu : wte tru ciperlenra are Important. A HOOK ( or both next * llu > trat d aud clmiltinol other thlnx * ( tint icale ; with v 8 oent U v.y * od od-w DUFRENE fi ME/WELlOHf/ , IX ) OMAHA NATIONAL BANK iJUILDINO/ar COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. Honl Ketnto The following doecu were filed for ro oord in the recorder's office , Jammrj 30 , reported for the BCK by P. J. Me- Mahnn , ro.il estate agent : 0. Guliford to.T. I ) . Kdimimlsonlotl. l > 1ock 17 , in D.\ylisa' second addition Si.OOO. Elizabeth Motcnlfo to Mixlmla J. Blame , lots 11 , block 28 , Mullen's addi tion 8100. P. H. Tanner to C. B. Stone , lot 2 , block 1 , .ludson'a first addition to Nvolix K. M. Oallup to C. M. Crippon ct al. , part lot 10 , block 20 , Neola , S ( > 0. Daniel Swonnuy to Prank Zahtior , ej nw 1 , and part of eA no ] 2 , 77 , 44 John Eana , Jr. , to Alonso Arnoldsol 1 , 74 , 40-$3 , 00. Total firtlcn , 7,000. Doing u uruitt A/DU nil Oootl. rp. il. licrry , of Portland , fc. , writes - HKNlIY'St'AHHOl.IOSAI.VJ : U doing n treat iloal of tlooA. SJuino of my frlonJi m\o bocu great bcnolilUid by its UHO. I tliink hluk It ii tlio be t nivho 1 hn\o ovot uncd. ! e\v.iro ol countorfultci. . I'AUKKIl'S 1'AIX VANACKA cures \rn\n \ n -Mmi and llotut. For use oxtorimlly aud internally , DR. ] iocnii's : viTcjKTABi.i : WOUM SYJIUi' iiiNtnntly dcBtroyrt Woniin and ro- iiovoa the hjecvotiomvhlcli ca\i o tlioni , D11.D W1TT C. Kil MKXT Is nn infnlllnblo cftro Sprainn , Lameucs * nnd Discn o of tlm and of promoting Uio growth of UioJInlr. Donton'a llalsain cures Colda , Coughs , thciiinatfain , Kidney trouble , etc. Can bet t cd oxtcrnnlly n.s a planter. IOWA ITEMS. Sanborn feels sure of u cheese factory. The Clinton Electric Lifiht company ms boon organized. Capital $20,000 , The now Baptist church at Greenfield vill bo dedicated on the ltd of February. The semi-annual commencement of lie Burlington high school occurred last ' 'ridny ovauing. The qraduatiug class umbered sixty-five Rlrls. The bee-kccpcra1 convention , called to ncot in Davenport on the " 1st , 22d And 23d of next month , promises to bo thu argost guthcrinc ; of persons interested in 10 producing of honey over held in the tato. tato.Mrs. Mrs. Conrad Ockcr , of Clinton , was cnockcd down in trout of her residence , iiout 7 o'clock in the evening , by n thief 'ho sought possession of her pockot- > ock. Her screams brougttt hur hus- mnd and scared away the robber. John Try an , a brakomnn on the Chic-n- ; o , Milwnukoo it St. Paul railroad , was cilird in Keith McGregor early Friday lorning while coupling cars. IIo was ragged about fifty feet , leaving parts of ) ono and flesh along the track , aud both ogs and one arm were cut oft" . IIo lived bout two hours , in an unconscious state. lo ras about 20 years old , and made his lome in Dubuquo. Torn Allen was arrested in Ida Grove or gambling , convicted , and sent to jail o servo out his fine. lie tried to burn bo jail down the first night ho was in , nd then ho was chained to his bedstead. 'lie moment his time was out ho wont nd punched L. S. Hewitt for a financial njury , and threatened to touch up sev- ral others ; and for this he wa ? fined 3J ( , and m default cent to jail again. Jut later he paid his bill , and accepted iborty. Capt. Ferdinand Takacs , a Hungarian xilo , wont to Dccatur county withCouut Jjhazy in 1850 , and has lived there since a , hermit. In all this time ho has been in jeon but once , and then it was a place f seven houses , lie lives on three acres of ground , in a small log cabin , which ho coops scrupulously clean. The captain was , lately induced to visit Wesley How- uosholdt , a neighbor , who had been urg ng the visit for three years. The captain s now seventy-seven years old , and has ) ccn troubled in his mind since 1851. The Mason City boys arc having a good leal of i fun at the expense of Sheriff VIook , of Hancock county. It appears hat when local talent was presenting the liddon Hand in l.is now hall at Garner , ho little boys behind the scones kept hrnsling their heads out to look over tku audience , and in a general way annoyed ho genial Black Diamond. At last , un- iblo to put up with iiuch unbecoming tago conduct , our hero rushed behind he curtains and energetically grabbed the icarest boy by the collar and seat of the rousers , nnd lauded him about ton feet n the background , Judge of our indig- mnt friend's consternation and surprint ) on learning that his supposed "bad uoy" wai the lady hoioine of the play , Cap- tola , in her eoutumo and character of the lowsboy. 4 " n Worked \VonuorH. "My daughter wan very bad elf on account f a cold an J juln In liar lung * . Dr. Thoniai' ( electric Ull cwc/1 her in twenty-four hours , ) no of the boys was cured of Bore throat. This iii'llcino has worked wimdorn In our family. " Alvuh I'luclcnoy , Lake Mahopac , N. Y. Sorghum In Ohio. Secretary Chamberlain's article on the ioclino of the sorghum industry in Ohio was quite a surprise to those of UB who ivo in the western part of the state thu nore so , as Mr. Chamberlain is widely mown and esteemed as a wide-avrako , ovol-headed and thoroughly prastical nan ; indeed , an authority on.all matters icrtaining to the farm. But then , I lupposo , all great men have tholf crotch ets , and this is about as harmless as any n which ho can indulge. Any way , this ndustry must stand or fall simply on its iwn merits ; for our worthy secretary can no more write the sorghum industry , nthor up or down , than ho can change ) io immutable lattH of supply and do- nand. The chief points in the article alluded o are that the cano crop is on the de cline ; that it docs not pay , and that sugar can not bo madu in paying quantities. The MatisticH showing the decline in production may be reliable and they may not. The writer once asked the township assessor if the amount manufactured or the amount raised on the farm should bo reported. Ho replied that ho desired the number of gallons made of cano of my own raising. I did not report any at all , as I grew no cano that year ; and na I made all tjio molasses for this neighbor' hood , 1 suppose the eight thousand gallons lens made at my factory were not report ed at all by anybody , In thja ( Miami ) county , Ohio , the cano business is in a very healthy and growing condition , and pays. The writer makes an average of about 8,000 gallons of molasscif annually , There are besides , in the western half of this county , not loss than seven similar establishments or factories , each ranking s y 5,000 more. Six of those factories have permanent buildings and powerful steam engines devoted exclusively to this business. A spirited rivalry exists , which insures the greatest care in uinnu facturing at the minimum cost price. Now machinery and enlarge facilities are added from time to time , and yet all are crowded with work to their utmost capacity. lloro , then , within a territory of ton by twenty miles , are made not less than 30,000 to 40,000 gallons of molasses each year. Nona of this largo amount is exported ported , but the whole production is taken for homo consumption at fair pi ices. For the past three years molasses * has sold at sixty cents per gallon and so brisk has been the domain ! that it would have boon difficult to find a single barrel for sale one month nf tor the close of the season of boiling. But Mr. Chamberlain says it docs no pay. Lot us see. By reference to m. books I find that the average yield o' amber cano for three years post lias beoi about one gallon per square rod , or Kit , 'allons per aero. Orangu cane , vrlun mature , has done much jbolter , eay 22J gallons per acre. This is on lands tlm will produce from fifty to sixty bushels o corn to the aero. The relative coat and profit of each is about as follows : Htity Imtlioh per cr > ' , worth Wo. pcrliii'ti . . . $30.00 1'xpemo llrcuklnp , pmmrliic Mid planting . , (1.00 . 3.00 ; . V'.Mfl.M Profit . OANB. One hundred nmlMxty K&llonint60e. per K lo.CO K poiit.o llirtulnc ( ircpMlnp ; nnd ( Inntlng , , . . . $4 CO C'liltUatliig nmthoon ? . , , 5.00 llanofcttnxitiiil hauling to mill . 12.11 ; Malting 10J K ' - at iXV. pcrtral . UZC9 fS.r.O 1'rofH It may bo said that good lands will pro duce more than sixty bushels of corn per aero. Admitted. Cano , especially the orange variety , has produced , under favor able conditions , as much as 350 gallons per acre. Ono lot of 35 aqunro rods nmdo this season .80 gallons of thick molasses , of extra quality. But this is exceptional Ono hundred and sixty gallons at 50 cento per gallon can bo raised and sold as easi ly as sixty bushels of corn at fiO cents per bushel. Nor is cano an exhaustive crop. rho large yield referred to was the third iiiccosaivo crop upon the saino plot of ground , witluut manure. Where thu iood is allowed to ripen , and ia afterwards removed , it is no doubt to that extent .ixlmustivo , but whore the seeds and Blades 'aro loft on the ground to decay , ixporionco has shown that cano may bo ; rown on the samp lands year after year , dth little or no dimuuition in the yield > r quality. but little sugar is made in this part of : ho state , at least so far as my informa tion extends ; not because it is impossible jr impracticable , or unprofitable , Dut because of the costliness jf the machinery required , and with pro- lent prices of sugar nnd molasses , relative ly , the margin of profits on sugar-making is small. When molasses goes below fifty soutfl per gallon , sugar can bo made to pay , tariff or no tariff. The uniform price of twenty cents per gallon is charged for making molasses , nnd an outfit costing , say 81.500 , includ ing buildings , 'will suffice for making two Imndrcd gallons per diem easily. The tendency hero seems toward cen tralization in largo establishments , as a hotter article can bouniformally produced tt the minimum cost by systematizing the ivork and by the use of improved machi nery. The small , badly provided , one- liorso mills are now nearly all abandoned is results with such machinery are too uncertain , or of very inferior quality. The cost per gallon ia also greater when ihado in small quantities. The greatest drawback in this business ia the shortness of the working season , it rarely exceeding eight weeks , and the extreme difficulty of getting skilled opera tives , for it takes years of practice , a quick eye and constant vigilance to be uniformly successful. 5JjIn the beginning of this industry the production of a dark-colored syrup , with a rank cancy flavor the result of a want of suitable machinery , and a lack of skill in boiling naturally brought tlio product into bad repute , but experience and skill , with bettor machinery and methods , have gradually recovered lost ground , ind the superiornrticlo now produced has restored confidence in sorghum as a practicable syrup and sugar-producing plant. B. F. AMUUIIII. COVINOTO.V , Ohio. Ono of our prominent business men said to us the other day : "In the spring my wife got all run down and could not eat anything ; passing your atoro I saw n pile of Hood's Sarsapanlla in the window , and I got a , bottlo. After she had taken it a , week aho had a rousing appetite , and did her everything. She took three bottles tles , and it was the best three dollars I over invested. " 0. 1. HOOD & Co. , Low ell , Mass , FARM MATTEftS. ' Trc6 To the IMItor of The Ico. ! In n few wooka spring will opoi : , end with it the buoy ruah and boom that ia clmractoriatcr of Omaha will open wit ! roodublcd energy , and the match will bo onward and upward. An the improve incut of our public parka , streets and pleasure grounds , nnd the decoration and umbollishmont of individual grounds Is a very important part in the intimation o all lovers of art and beauty. The moat important point ] that shoal bo taken into consideration this early i the varieties of trees and plants most re liable for our eoil and climate , where tc Kut them , and the best time for planting For want of proper light on these vita points wo find after loin ; years of patient toil and waiting , and the expenditure of a vast amount of money , many partial and some total failures in the ornamenting of our pleasure ground * . Very much of this failure ia the result of autumn planting , which is a success in the east , but hero it it generally a failure , especially BO in ovorureon tree planting. The practice of nurserymen and tree dealers of selling this class of stock for autumn delivery can only bo accounted for on the grounds of ignorance or dishonesty. Not one in a hundred will grow , The very best time for planting is during the month of April and May , What should bo planted dopcndslargoly on the size and location of ground , For public Darks , streets and largo grounds , wo would recommend the following varieties of deciduous treus as the inojit reliable : Norway muplo , sugar or rock maple , imperial cut leaved alder , cataltu spociosp , liorso chestnut , Ameri can linden or basawood , mountain anil , mulberry , English elm , white flowing dogwood , weeping anil , weeping elm. and weeping poplar. The beat evergreoniffor the aamo pur. ppso is Scotch 1'ino , Austmn pine , whit jiino , Norway gpnico , red ccdor , Iris juniper and American arborvitca. Fo small grounds , city yards nnd comotnrit wo would recommend a collection hardy di\i rf ovcrureons , uch M dwar and weeping juniper , with A variety o dwarf arborvitcas , interspersed with collection of hardy flowering shrubs am roses , selected with a view of having Micccuion of bloom as long an possible In a collection of hardy flowering shrub wo would name the following as tlio mo reliable : Vcggolia , Spiroa , Uydranga Japan Q linco , Althaea , double llmvorin almoutl , and lilac , and in every collec tion of topes , care should l > o taken not to leave out La Franco and Alfred Colomb Where to buy Wo have a number o good , reliable nurseries , both east an < wrat. But our soil and cliinnto is so dilfoicmt from the cast that our people would do well nnd succeed much uolter to buy their trees and plantn from homo nuraorioH and practical nurserymen , 5i place of patronizing irresponsible trco dealers. It should ho remembered by our people that many trees and plants Mint are very fine and desirable m tlio east are wholly worthless hero.N. N. F. M. l'nioi | Uv and i'lutmon , Mnnkind titunl > nrlv < it alhiunilfl , foniniosl nnuniK tliont nro Xnrvou noHii , Nervous Debil ity , and iinnntiiral wo.ikncs.i of Ocnoratlvo Organs ; Allou'rt llrnln Food ucco fiilly o\or ronioH tliONO tniublo.1 and ronlnrri * the MilVyrto to his fonnor virtv , 91- . UNEXCELLED LIST OF MPHOVED AND DNIJIPROVED CITY PROPERTY. ACRE LOTS IN HIMEBAUCm'S ADDITION , BROOKLTNE , BELLAIR AND MAYF1ELD , > N MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HANDSOME LOTS ) N MONTHLY PAYMENTS. DEEXEL & MAUL , SUCOKSiOimTO ! JOIINO. JACOUB ) UNDERTAKERS , at the old btand , 1117 Farnam troct , OrJiri telegraph nollated romptly attMided K. H. MARHOFb MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Mlllard KjtPl Blcck , OMAHA. - - NEB. DE. ANNA BENSON , ' VJ/.9 DODGE STREET. JAMESMoY Y , Practical Horse Sheer MaVei a spocUlty ot VoixliUri and Uudsriooth" t. Shop , Dodjiu > uo t Utuotu llth utl . ' T * THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO fK'IMH WEY & STONE'S , Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in tlio United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOE , PERFECTION Heating and Baking TK only attained by using SK-wV Mv5iyrrr & S5 STSsS | > . ? ii1S'rt'S | ' > M JSiN-fe sfessMLC Stoves and Ranges , fflTll WBE G1U1E flVEB MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA- I a BBs ' 9 Invitco the attontton of Uio public to lib ' elected Stock OF Embracing a/i th . Late Patterns in ever ) thing in the Carpet Line , IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY 1313 Farnam Street , Omaha , M with am , fe Fbaest and , Most. Perfect LANGE & FOITIOK , 318-320 S , 13th St. , near Farna'm Manufactured by the Ulcbleuu Steve Oo. , Detroit and Chloa j * W " " " "To. * " " " " . PEKCOW * CO . . - * PIANOS & OPifiANS ! Music , Musical Instruments of gjj Descriptions CHEAPEST MDrasTt , ELIABLE loijsi CALL AND KXAMINB OUR STOC SEND FOH PRICES. LOUIS BTO.j LOW PBIOE3 AND GOOD GRADE * CHI and Oefc my Pricea before bafiny elsewhere. Yards . ' andOonylaa. AIw 7 < h and D . . ia- ' corn " * * *