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THE OMAHA DAILY EBB' THURSDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1881 THE DAILY BEE. MAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 hcrnrmm , bot. Oth nnd lOlh Street * . IERMS OK SUnscillTTlON Onacopy 1 } cur. In ( wl\incop ( trald ) flO.M month ! . . . . . 6,0 month * " ' 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Mil CARD CI1ICAOO , ( ST. TAfL , MISMHAruUM JL1D OMAHA RAILROAD , , . \o Omnhft No. 2 through pwHtngcr , 11 . mi No. 4 , OnVtnnd pnwf ngcr , b:30o. : m , Arrlvo Omaha No. 1 , through pxwengcr , 3:60 : ni. No , 3 , Oakland pimcniciT , 6:30 : ] > . tn. LRAVl.MO OMAHA RAIT ON NOU1U ROUND. C. , 11. & O , 6 a. tn. 3:40 : p. m. C. A N. W. , 0 a. m.-3:40 : p. m. ( 0. , It , I. 4. P. , 6 a. m. 3:10 p. m. 1C. C. , St. J , A C. II. , ICAUS nt H . m. ft"d 6:80 : p. tn. ArrhesntSt. Loulsal 0.80rv. m. nnd 6:52 : p. tn. if. , Bt , L. & P. , lcn\CTit8 ( . m , find S:40r : > . tn. Arrive * nt St. Loul * nt 6:40 : ft. m. nnd 7:30 : . ra. WMT OR 80U1IIWW1TB , * II. & M , In NeK , Through Kxrrws , 8:35 : a. m. II. ft M. Lincoln freight. 7:00 : p. m. U P Kxrrww , 1 :1D : p. m. O. A H. V. for Unjoin , 10:10 : R. ra. U. & 1C V. for OnccoU , 9:40 : a. m. TJ. 1' . froliht No. , 6:30 : a. m. V. P. freight No. , 8:16 : a. ra. II. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. emigrant , U. P. freight Mo. 11 8ZS : p. ra. ARRIV1KO fROM VAST AND (00711. 0. B. A Q. , 5:00 : a. m.-7S6 : p m. 0. & N. W. , D:4S : R. IK. 7:25 : p. m. C. R. I. fcP. . :4G : a. tn. 0.06 p. m. K , C. , St. Joe & 0 It. , 7 : < 0 u. m. 0:45 : p. m ABRITIRB moil TUX unrr AKD Botmitnoi , 0. 6 II. V. from Lincoln 12M : p. m. U. P. Exprcmv 8:26 p. m. B & M. In Neb. , Through ExproM 1:16 : p. m n. It M. Lincoln Krclht 8:35 : ft m. U. P. .Freight No. 10-1:40 : p. m. No , 6 4:26 : p. m. KmUjrant. No. 8 10:50 : p. m. No 12 11:3S : n , m. O. ft R. V. mlxnd , ar. 4:8f : > p. m. * ' - * , Noeni. " 3 uSibnaka DirUlon ot tno Bt Paul & Blonx City Koad. No. S IvavoD Otnah * 8:30 : a. m. No. 4 ) UM OmnLn l.KO p. tn So , 1 arrives at Ou iba at 6:30 : p. tn. No. 8 ortlvoa at Omaha at 10 0 a. m. PtntllT TRAISB HtWHILt OMAHA AJtl OODXUL iLcrn. Ix vo Omaha at 3:00 : , 9:00 : and 110 a , m. IfX ) 2K , 3,00 , 4:00 : , 6:00 and 0:00 : p. m. tx Te Council Ulutf * at 8:25 : , 9:26 : , 11:25 : a. m. lii , 2:26 : , 3:25 : , 4:26 : 6:26 and 6:26 : p. tn. SiuiJayn The dummy leaves Omaha at 9OC : and 11:00n. m. ; " .00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Lwvoa Council BluHs at 9:26 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25.4:26 : : and B:25 : p. tn. Opening ; and Olcilng of t nlli. BOUT * . OP5X. OLOdM. a. tn. p. m. a. ru. p. m. Chicago tN. W 11.00 9SO : 4:30 2:40 : Chicago , K I. ft Pacific. 11:00 : 9:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Chlcaro , B. & O. . . . . .11:00 : 9:00 : 4:80 2:40 : Wabaeh. 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 Bloux City and Pacific. . 11:00 : 4:80 : Dnlon Pacific 6.00 11:40 : Omaha & U. V. . . . . . . . . . 4:00 : 11:40 : B. ill. In Neb 4:00 : 8:40 : 5:30 Omaha i Northwestern. 4:50 : TlEO Local malls for Htntoof Iowa lent e but once a < Uy"VU : 4:30 : a.m. A Lincoln Mull la also opened at 10:30 : a. m , Office open Sundaju from 12 m. to 1 p. in. THOS. K HALL P. 11. Business Directory , Abstract arid Real tstato. JOHN L. McCAGUE , oppoiito Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT S17 South 15th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room 14. Crclghton Block. / > . 1. LARGE Jr. , Room 2. Cidchton Block. Boots and Shoe * . JAMES DBVINE & CO. , Boots and Shoes. A good assortment ol homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harney. THOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 60510th street , manufactures to order good work t fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Dowlajst. Book * , flews and ( Stationery. J. I. FKUEHAUF 1015 Famnam Street. Butter and Egg * . McSHANE & SCHROEDER , the oldest B. and E. house In Nebraska establliOicd 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner ICthand Dodje. Best Board for the Money. Satisfaction Quaranteed. Meals at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. FumishwTHnnrns Supplied. Carriages anrt Road Wagons. WM SN YDER , 14th and Harney Streets. Uewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Fnruham Street. Junk. " V H. BEP.THOLD , Racs and Metal. * i fl Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & QIt AY corner Uth and Douglae Sta. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 DonsUs St. Good Vailety. Merchant Tailor * . O. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re celvlng the latest designs for Spring and Summer Goods for gentlemen's wear. Stylish , durable , and prices low as over 21513th bet. Douir.&Farii. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy - cy Goods in great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , &c. Cheapest House In the Went. Purchasers sa\o 80 per cent. Order br Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street. houndry. JOHN WEARNE&SONS.cor.Uth&Jaxksonitt Hour and Feed. OMAHA. CITY MILLS , 8th and Fnrnbam 8ts. , WeUhans Bros. , proprietors. Urocers. Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng and lur T. A. MC8HANE , Corn. 23d and Oumlngr Streeta. Hardwaie , Iron nd Steel. OLAN & LANGWOUTUY , Wholesale , 110 an ( > 112 16tb street A. HOLMES corner 16th and California. Harness. Saddles , &c , B. WEIST 2018th St. bet FarnHarney , Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE , Oeo. Canfleld.Oth & FarnhADi DORAN HOUSE , P. U. Cary , 018 FanihamHt. _ SLAVEN'S ' HOTEL. F. Slaven , 10th St. Soufaiern Hotel , Gus. Hamel Oth & Lcavcnworth Olothln Bought. 0 JBHAW will pay hlghent Cash price ( or second band clothlntr. Corner 10th and Farobam. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' Block , Cor. tbDodge. . Drugs , Point * ana Oils. KUHN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine Vane Uoods , Cor. loth * nd Doutiii ktrooto W. J. WHITEHOUf K , Wholesale &ReUll , 16th St. ,0. FIELD , 2022 North Side Cumlng Street. .PARR , Drucglst , lOtn and Howard Streets. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F. LEllMANN & CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farm him strict. t. C. EneuoM aim boots and shoes 7th & Paclfli ! . huruiture , * A F. GROSS. New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoves , 11U DouzlAB. Illgheit cash prlco kid for second hana trooos. BONNER 1S09 Donrl * et. Fine troods , &c. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1213 Harney Ht , , Improve- ed leu Boxe , Iron and Wooil Fences , Office " -.Illniri. . Countera of Pine ami Walnut Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRIT8CDEU. manufacturers of Cigars , and Wholesale Dealers tn Tobaccos , 1305 Douglas. W. F. LOHENZEN manufacturer 61410th street. Ftorltt. A. Don/vRhnn / , rUnts , cotflowcrt , Mcdi , boqnets etc. N. W. cor. IRth anJ Dowlas ttroetn. Civil engineers snd Burvoyon. ANDRKW R09EWATER , CrtJghlon Block town Surreys , Griul aud8ecroi ! 3yit ni SpKlalty. Uommlulon Merchants , JOHN 0. WIL L18.14H IKxlg * SUeol. D B. nECUF.R , For details BOO Urge advert ! * ment In Dalh * and Weekly. Cornice Works , Wet rn Cornlpo Worts , Manufacturer ! Iron Cornice , lln , Iron and Slate Rooflliiff. Onlcrs from any locality promptly cxrcul l In the be manner. Factory and Oflicc 1213 Harnc ok uikhanlica Iron Cornices , WindowUatw , ot . manufiictnrnl and put nil In any pntt ol th countrv. T. BINHOI.D 410 Thlrtftnth ttrr-ct OrocVery , J. nONNER 1809 Doust&a street Good line. Clothing ; and rumUhlnj : Goods. OEO. H. PKTKRSON. Also Hata , O > r , Books Shoec , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th street. Ratrleerwtors , Ortntletd's Patent , C. Y. GOODMAN llth Bt bet. Farn. A Harn r Show Onto Manur ctory.i 0. J. mLBE. Uinnfictarer and Dralor tn all kinds of Rhow Caeos , UptlRht CMOS , fa . , 1B17 Own St. FRANK t. OKRIIARD. proprietor Onwh Show Owe mannfnctory , HIS Month 16th itreol between If en orth and Harry. All good warranted first-clam. Pawnbrokers. 10th Rt. . b t. far. * Hat Btovtm eno Tinware. A. BURMESTKR , Dealer In Bto c * and Tinware , and Manufacture of Tin Roofs and all kinds ot Building Work Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1800 Dougl/ut Bt. Good and Cheap BoedS. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills on Cultivators , Odd Fellows UnlL t Physicians and Burgeons. W. 8. GIBBS , M. D. , lloom No i , Crclghton Block , Uth Street. P. S. LEIUENR1NO , X. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , U. D. . Eye and Ear , opp. postoOlc DR. L. B. GRADDY. Oculist and AurUk. 8. W 16th and Farnham St < Photographers. GEO. 1IEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallerr , 212 DUtoonth Street , near Masonic Hall. Flnt-clan Work and Prompt HMH guaranteep Plumbing , Qos nnd Btoara Fitting. P , W. TARPY & CO. . 216 l th St , bet Farnham and DougUs. Work promptly attended to. D. 71TZPATBICK. H09 Dou las Street. Painting an nper nglng. IKN BY A. KOSTKRS.141 Dodge Street. 6hoa Utoro * . Phillip Lanr1820 ( Farnham et. bet 13th A lltb Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1418 Douglas St. . Now an- - Second Hand Furnlturo , House Furnishing Goo < le ' &c. , bourht and Hold on narrow rnarrins. Balooni. HENRY HAUKMANN , In the new brick block on DougUa Straot , has Just opened a most elegant Bee * Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 18 every day. " Caledonia " J FALCONER. 079 ICth Street. Undertakers. CIIA3. UIEWE , 101K Farnham bet. 10th & lltd 09 Cent Stores. P 0. BACKUS. 120fi Farnhum St. . Fancy Good KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA 50- § BITTERS ILER & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMA.HA. S3TC1. X.OXTXS PAPER WAREHOUSE. 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis , WUOLE3ALK DRALKAS IN- BOOK , i DA DC DC JWRITINOI NEWS , f rrtrtnv ) 1 WRAPPING ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. xarCaah paid lor Rags and Paper Stock , Srra Iron and Metals. Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North Propos nls ior Sewer Bonds- Scaled proposals will bo received until October 29th , 1881 , at 12 , noon , by the City Clerk nf Omaha , county of Douglas. State of Nebraska , and will , at that hour , be opened for the mil-chase of STiO.OOO.OO of the issue of 8100,000.00 of Sewer Bonds , First Series , of the City of Omaha , Said bonds are dated September 1st , 1881 , are in sums ot $1,000.00 each , bear interest from their date at the rate of tix per cen tum per annum , payable at the office of Kountzo Bros. , Now York , semi-annually , upon coupons attached ; said bonds are Issued under the Charter power of said city after election duly held authorizing their issue for the completion of Sewers partly constructed , and tor the construc tion of additional Sewers. The 850,000.00 now offered are the first sold of said Bonds , Bids will bo addressed to the undersigned , and must state th ? full name and address of the bidder , the amount of said Bonds doflired , and the price proposed to be paid , The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. J. L. 0 , JKWETT , gept20-30t. City Clerk. To NervoCis Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a positive cure ( or Spcrmatoirhea , Semlna Weokneetj. Impotancy , and all dlsoaiea resulting 'rom Sell-Abuse , as Mental Anxlocy , Loss ) Memory , Pahm In the llack or Side , and diseases - that lead to Consumption insanity and carlygravo The Specific Medicine Is bolnj ; used with wonder- ( u ) HUctcea. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pamphlets not tree to all. Write ( or them and get ( ull par- i rulari. - > Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or llx pack. sjcs ( or tS.OO. Address all orders to 1) ) . SIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 104 and 100 Main St. IluUalo , N. Y. Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Boll , 1. K leh , and all ifruirijIsUe very where. GRAND OPENING ! Professor Fisher , ( from St. Louis ) Danclnir Ac ademy. Standard Hall , cor. Hltccnih and Farn- mm , Tuesday ctenlnj- , September 6th. Chuwcslor Ladies and Gentlemen comincnrln Tuesday veiling Scptcuihvr ficlr classcMtor Misses and Matters , coinnitncln Saturday afternoon - noon ot 4 o'clock. Clasiei ( or families , will ho arranged to suit tlio honorable patrons. Also ballet dancing can ho taught. Terms liberal , and perfect satisfaction to schol ars guaranteed , rrhatuInstructionswl ] 'luglr- en at the Dancing Ac Jcniy or at the residence of the patrons. Prhat ordoi 0 } : e left atManltcver * aro'8 * J 30-l ( FARM AND GARDEN. Prnitlo Fires. NVftrittngH ntul cautions to provide ntjmiist nnd innkp sixnto property from the devouring pmirio litcs , wliich yearly sweep over the prftirips of our fstato , nro in ninny cases not heeded , and each J oar witnesses the destruction of innny dollan worth of valuable property , and the sorioun financial crippling of many formers of the stAto. No Hpocies of property should bo loft exposed to tire any longer than itiakoa to plow out n tiro- guard , and ho is a wise and provident man who promptly attends to the matter , In the face of nil the expo- rtcneo had by residents of thii part of Nebraska , not n great deal of sympa thy can bo felt for those who , by their negligence , lese property. [ Dawsou Co , rioncer. Already tlie atato press arc publishing accounts of ( ho destruction of stacked hay , fences and ox posed cribs and barns. The umisnal fall of rain this month 1ms , of course , prevented the spread of fires , and given farmers time to protect themselves - solves by plowing fire guards. Small Fnrnxo- Small gardening will pay every sea son , and should bo more encouraged among farmers. There is no use farm- intt a whole 100 acres of ground year after year , nnd only got a moderate living then , Farm loss' land , farm it bolter nnd you will prosper. Kaiso more calves , buy more calves , nnd don't soil till they get their growth ; there are millions in it. Takocaroof what you have , and what you liavo will tnko care of you. Baiso more hogs and corn , put the corn into the hoiis , the hogs in the market , nnd your bank account will swell , the rust cannot hurt it , the chinch bugs dare not attack it , and the drouth will come in vain. Crashed Corn nnd Cob. A friend inquires if it isndvisabloto crush the cob with the corn to feed cattle. Itdopondsupou other circum stances. If good hay bo plenty and cheap , it is a better ngont to keep the bowels of cattle distended than crush ed .cobs. But where cattle are kept in close quarters and mainly fed corn or crushed corn , it is important to have something coarser and moro bulky with-it. In the cnso many careful breeders fuvor crushing the cobs with the corn. Thura issomo nourishment in the cobs , but the nourishment is not the main object of feeding them. They nid in keeping the bowels in proper size nnd condition , and in no case do they do any-harm. So in de ciding the question , the price of hay or good straw mast bo taken into consideration. A ton of cobs is worth probably n dollar , while a ton of hay ia § 10.00 , and a ton of poor straw is worth half that amount. In fattening cattle , where it is the intention to ' give them all the 'corn or meal they will cat , a ton of crushed cobs is about aa useful as a ton of poor straw , and far preferable to n ton of musty hay or straw. Musty food poisons the blood , while sweet coba will not do any harm , and will supply the place of hay in giving bulk to the diet of the animal [ Iowa State Re gister. Hatch Bulbs. The following directions for the planting and care of bulbs are from The New England Fanner : These bulbs are quite hardy , anil since they require some time to form now roots , nnd since the roots begin to grow while the weather is still quite cold , they are best planted in the fall , about the 1st of November. They will then bo ready to start into rapid growth early in the spring. The bed should bo well enriched witii n liberal dressing of fine manure , nnd the bulbs planted an inch or so below the sur face , and , if very cnrly flowers are de sired , the bed should bo well covered up with litter , to prevent severe freez- iiHT , and this covering being raked off in March will favor an early start. In sheltered locations the snowdrop will bloom early in March , or oven in February , if the wta'hcr is mild enough to thaw out tno frost. Just afterwards comes the crocus ; a little later the flagrant and elegant livncintli , the graceful narcissus , and the gaudy tulip. The anemone nnd scilhi nlso uro very pretty , nnd well worth moro general attention. The anemone isnot very hardy , and should Imvo a good covering of litter for the winter. Moat of these bulbs are easi ly forced nnd made to flower in pots in rho house in winter the only diflicul- ty about forcing them being the time required to stari them into a vigorous growth. If they nro put nt once into i warm room , they mnkofooblogrowth nnd small flowers , but , if time is taken ; o get them well rooted in the low tern- loraturo of a collar , or out of doors Ivhon the weather is not too cold , then ; hey will como rapidly forward in a warm room , and throw out fine , largo lowers. The hyacinth , the cyclamen , ; ho scilla , and oxnlis are favorites for the window , andthecrocusnlsoisquito easily grown in pota. " Brlofir. Very many Nebraska farmers are now engaged in fall plowing. No beef cattilo can bo sold for loss than 4 j cents per pound , and pay any ) refit to the owner. It has been pretty clearly establish ed that it pays 30 per cent moro on ho investment to have steers ready 'or market at two years old then it docs at three years. A cow with three rings on a horn is six years old ; with four she is seven reara old. No now rings are formed alter the tenth year. The deeper rings , however , nnd the worn appearance - anco of the horns are pretty sure indi cations of old ago. Peach trees are now living and boar- ng in Northampton conuty , Virginia , hat wore planted in 1810 , nnd the icinityia believed to have the beat oil for peach culture in the world. Squashes to bo kept over the winter hould bo gathered before hard frosta ( occur , with the stems remaining on .hem. They should bo dried in the un nnd placed where the temperature B not subject to much change. Pottawattamio county , Iowa , by the Jnited States census , leads every other county in the fltnto in the pro- luetion of corn by over a million of bushels. In 1879 that county pro. duced 7150,107 ! bushels of corn , icing just about equal to the six ew England states. The bogus butter companies are ailing. Two million dollars of capi tal hivi been Mink by them. Trtt butter has boon too scarce , but higl prices will turn farmers' attention t the cow , and bye and bye .people wil know the taste of the uonnino article as few do now , , when dcccptioi will bt impossible. Trner Clipper. The farmer wlu would be succossfu must keep n sharp eye upon his latu tlmt is down to grass. If ityioldsjiin u tjootl crop of hay , or furnishes him n lich pnstuto for his animals , ho ma ; bo quite sure ho is on the road to sue cess. On the othorhand , if the mead ow is light , nnd the pasture furnishct only a scanty picking , there is Hltli hope that the year will bo a profilabli ono. Look well to the gross land. OrAiung is the retreat of the lam owner from work and worry. Whih not no remunerative as dairying , i pays bettor with little labor , but in tin gnii'.tng system capiUl works , while it the dairy labor is money. If a farmer owns his acres and can ntock them grazing natures a quiet life with I'Oix profits. There comes n time when n working family deserves superior school privileges , boys and girls turn to mental improvements especially Gr.iztng is the proper disposition of UK farm for the timo. Dr. J. li , Lawos , of Ilothamatod. England , says that the potato pos semes the propel ty of converting f very much larger portion of the mannio ingredients of the soil inti human food thnn nny of the ceroa grain crops. For instance , to over/ bushel of wheat about 100 pounds o straw ate grown , while the hauling o ! the potatoes when dry is so light tha in experimenting wo do not think it worth while to weigh it , In the average English dairy i takes from twenty-two to twenty-four pounds of milk , according to the quality , to make ono pound of butter A cow that gives from eight to twelve pounds of butterawookduringthobut ter season ia counted an extra animal Well-selected cows will produce fron 225 to 250 pounds of butter per year on an average. The majority of ordi nary dairies throughout the country however , can .scarcely bo avoragoc higher than 150 pounds per cow per annum. The Rnsaian Mulberry- To the Editor ot Tux nun. The great want in our climate is something which will yitand its changes and resmt our winter drouths , The secret of failures in the growing of small fruits , for instance , is in our dry winters. I have loft grnpo vines out to watch them. They would < through the first of the season wol enough , but thu constant pumping process of our dry winter winds woulc exhaust them in February nnd March. Hundreds of people hnvo como to Ne braska to raise small fruits , and have wondered nt their failure. This is the cause. Knspborrics , blackberries nnd grape vines in five winters out o : six are sure to bo pumped dry by wiir ter winds. This is the case away fron shelter on the bleak prairies. The only remedy is to cover them in the fall and uncover just as the buds begin gin to swell in the spring. Such being the difficulties of the case , wo hail ni auxiliary the Russians brought over with them a few yeara ago. This tree resembles our 'black ' mulberry somewhat. It transplants remarkably well , is moro hardy than the oak. 1 will hardly loose a bud in the mos trying winters. It will stand 35 ant 40 below zero ( and CO for aught we know ) , and then bo black with fruit It boars quite young and bears enor mously. One Russian in York couu ty gathered eight bushels from five year old trees , raised from seed ho brought with him. I Imvo had two j'car old trees bear the next year fron setting out. It is a rapid grower am has a line compact head if properly trained. As a road or town tree ita effect is fine. An orchard of then eight or ten feet apart would make a fine range for fowls , or a good hay yard In a few years the trees would bear live bushels apiece As n fruit there nro n variety of opinions , some calling it the finest fruit in the world nnd oth ers cannot boar thorn. "When ripe they are very swcot. They are beat a tnflo green nnd stowed. When ful ly ripe j they mix well with cur rants nnd raspberries or nny fruit which is moro tart. But aa an addi tion to our list of fruit treca ia a wel come auxilliary. It is being quito ex tensively planted with us. It should not bo flourished like the Japanese per simmon aa the "fruit of the gods" but taking it for what it is worth , it it ) a great reinforcement. It linn ulready boon introduced into aomu of our northern counties where it is giving good satisfaction. 0. S. HAIUHSON , YoKKj Nebraska , Liquid Gold. Dan'l ' PJank , of lirooklyn , Tioga county , Pa , , describes it Hum : "I rode thirty mi'cs for a bottle of THOMAS' KCLKCTHIO OIL , which effected the'wonderful cure of a crooked limb in nix applications ; it proved worth moro than gold to me. " 17eodlw Boston's Lady Lawyer. Boston Herald , The first shingle over hung out in this city by a lady member of the bar , was , yesterday afternoon , the subject of many pleasant congratulations , when a score or moro of the friends of MisH Lelia J ; Robinson paid their re- npects to that lady in her pleasant aid ) cosoy quarters at No , Q Pember- toii square , where a bird cage , ( low ers , lace curtains nnd other evidences of feminine taste and refinement pre sent a striking and not. unwelcome contrast io the dreariness of the aver age lawyer's don. Miss Robinson en joys the warm personal regard of a largo circle of friends , who admire the pluck with which she has surmounted past obstacles and discouragements , md who will bid her a God-speed in lor now profesmon. DYING BY INOI1KS. Very otton wo see a person sutror- ing fr m some form of kidney com plaint and ia gradually dying by inches. This no longer need to bo so , for Electric Bittern will positively euro Bright's diaeaso , or any disease of the kidneys orurininry organs. They ire especially adapted to this cliisx of liseiwes , acting directly on the Stomach nnd Liver at the namu time , and will speedily < > uro where every other remedy has failed. Sold nt ifty cents a bottle , by lah A Mo * Malton , ( PROBATK NOT10E i , Petnliw County , M ! At K County Oourr , held nt Iho County Court Room , In anil for mid County. Aufrunt let , A. i > . 1 1. i-rnont , iiowAiti ) it. Biirrn , County Judfd. In thflnmttcr of the wUto of Joffiih It , Nol- on , ( Ipowwril ! On riiulliifunil flllnj : trio trillion of Mirth * B , Ntl * > n , proving thnt the InMrumrnt , imr- l > ortlne to bo ilnlj authenticated copv of the n t will ml twtnrucnt of caUl ilcrraW. oml of th vrobato tht rtof , liy tlio Circuit Co\lrt of KounUIn Count ) , HtMo of ln.llann , itml thin lUy Incil In thin Court , may lie allowed Ami rccoMrd , M the Iwt wllUml ttntftincnt of KIJ | JoM ) < h II , dccuuicO , In nd lor tlio SUtoofNc * . . . P. 1SS1. M 10 o clock . m , , lawwiKiioHorhinrlmifMrtMtltlon , Midi nil jHTHOim Intmi-UM In wild nnttcr nmy Pl > nr ttt County Court to li hrUI , In * ml for mill Conntv , Mid fhow COMIC hy the vrftj'i'r of | H'tltiotifriihouMtiot IK ) crnntrd ; uml that notlr nf tlic tftiiltnry of Mid jtlHIon nnd Uio Hmlvi : thereof , ho Klvrn to nil jfrKmii Intoronlnl In fn\a mnltcr , by puMlihlnic R coj > y ol thU order InTim OMAHA WHHXI.T Ilin , A new mii er printed In mid County , forthrro luciwihe VM > U , prior to Mid d y ot LrnrlnK. IA true copy. ) HOW A HP H. 8MITU , " S County Jiultto. Btnlo of XebrMVft , HotiijlM County m : At a County Court , hold At tha Coutrty Court Hootn , In nd for wild County , Sept. J.Vd , A 1) . 1SSI. l're ent , A. 11. OUAUWICK , County Judge , In the nutter of thnnJoiitlon f f Jnnnleft in. On reading and fUliif the ( wtltlon ot AI JISIU e nd MC \ ror. urnjliiR that they trmv o1ow. cdto&Jo | > t Mid Jonnlo Kyau , find Un prftion * nd MMoiucnt of llenrr nnJ Klnn UVKH , ir iu * Of mid child that H ld AUp tu * lM Poll Cnlcy tn y | > iieimltted no to do ml volunUrllf rclln quUhlnit til f Ulm to mid child Ordered. Tbirt October ml , A. P. 1S81 , n 10 o'clock n , m , , U MnlgniHl for he rlnirnMd peti tion , w htn all ) M > r oim IntermtcHl In iwld inMter may pppar at n County Court to bo hold , In nnd for mid County , Mid rhow c ui > fl why tbo vrner of jwlltlonor thouM not 1 > crintiMl , am ) that no tice of pondency of wld petition nml Urn hmrlni : thereof , bo K\rm \ to all | > orHoni Interested In Mid matter , hy pulllnhlni ? a copy of this order lu Tin OVAIU WIIKLT ll , nnoitiipAporprlntod In nald Cotintr , for three aurcoah o o < k , prior to mid day of hoarluir A. U. UIIADW1CK , fViiinty Judga PROBATE NOTICE. In Uit matter of the Kotatoof P t r J. Johnson , di'toawd Notlco li hereby glvon that thn crrdlton ol MlJ drorxu-M , * ! ! mrrt the a < lmlnlstrator of mid ! ( < , N-foro mo , County Juilff * of DouglM Coimtj , NebrMka , at n County Court lloom , In Mid County , on the 2tth day of November , 1S81 , on the 24th day ol 'anunrr , 18S3 , and on the 24th day of iUrch , lS3i , at 1U o'clock a. m. MCh day , for the purpoae of pretionllilK thtlr claltn * for mlLatlon. ( Kljiutnifnt nnd allowanto. 8ln monthi ate mllowed for creditor * to premmt their clvlm ( , andon .vrarforthnatlmlulitratorto nettle raid KiUtt , from the 24th day of Septem ber , 1 Sill , this notice will to puhllihra In Tin OMAHA ATIIKLT lliitor four wceki lUcroMlrelyi prior to the 24th day of November , 1881. [ A true ropy. ] A. M. CHADWI K , octl9-w t County Judye. Election Proclamation on Court HOUBO Appropriation. At a uwulpn of the lioard of Countv Comrnls- oinvrn of the county of UougUs In thro Htnto of Noi rn'ka , hpldan on the 4th day of'October ' , A. D.18SM The ( ollawlngivctlon'wns taken by the board with vi 1th mpect to tnn construction of a Court IIou c. WIIHIIIAH , Owing to the enhanced Miluo of labor an I material it In iwpoaiilblo to erect a Court llortiu suitable for tha pii'poso of mid county for tbo sum denlgnatrd In the procltiinn- tlon for tbo ISKUO of bonds for the construction of n Court House , submitted to the people Not cui lior 2nd , 18SO ; and Wimi'AH , After twlro thoroughly advertising the mutter the lowest rcipomlhlo bid tor tlio lonttructlon of A Court llounothat wou'd bo tire pioof and Buch OH to meet tbo needs of tbo conn- atuountalo Quo Hundred and Nlnoty-cljjht Tlmiiflnnil Dalian ; and \ViitiuE.\B , The balsnco of fundi necessary to construct a suitable Court HOUHO can bo uiiiillcd from tbo general rovcnuo of the ( ounty ultnout any additional levy that now autborlzud by law , but tbo question oj such appropriation luunt flret bo Biibmlttud to tbo electors of wild county ; thereforeItlx HiwoivitDf That the follow IIIK proposition bo and tha eanio Is hereby submitted to the quail flul electors or said county of Uoughm , to-wlt : bball tliu count ) of Douglas bo authorized In the jearlS82 , 11 appropriate from the Kcncul rmcniie of thu said county for llmt } cur out of funda not otherwlio ropilred for county pur- pens , the eum of T pnty-llvo Thousand Dollars , and lu the 3car 18S3 , from the rocnuo of that jcar out of funds not otherwise rc < ) ulnJ for county purposes the further sum of Twciitj.n\e ThotiBinil Dollars to aid in tha erection con- etnictlon and completion ot a Cou.t Ilouno In the city of Omaha for county pur- poses. The form In which the above proposition thall bo ) i-ubmltted shall bo by ballot , upon which ballot shall bo printed or written , or party printed or written , the wonla "For Court fioiuu Appro- pilatlon"or "Airalmt Court House Appropria tion , " and all ballots mat bavin ) ; thereon the words "Koi Court House Appropriation , " shall be d'omcd and taken to bo In favor of wild propoBi tlon , and all ballots ca t ha\lnk' thereon the vord < i "Amlnst Couit Ifotiao Appropriation. " shall bo deemed and takrn to bo against raid proposition , nnd It two thirds of th votes cast at the election hereinafter provided In thH be half bo in favor of the abe > o proposition , It snail bo deemed and taken to bo carried. The said proposition shall bootcd upon at the general clettl 'n to bo hilil In the county ol Douglas , State of Nebraska , on the iitll duy ol November , A. D. 1831 , at the following named places Omaha Precinct No. one , ( I ) Felix Klavon'a grocery ; Tcnlh street. Omaha Precinct No. two , (2) ( ) at Jerry Ma- honey's groccjy utoro. Omaha I'rccfnct No. three , (3) ( ) Dr. Hyilo'g of fice , cor. Douglas and Twelfth streets. Omaha Precinct No. four , (4) ( ) hhciin's olHco court house. Omaha Precinct No. fho , (6) ( ) HolmcH1 lurd- ware store , Sixteenth and California struct * . Omaha precinct No. slv , ( ) No. 1 Knglno [ louse , Twentieth ami Izard utrects. Precinct School house near Gruc- Florence t'rcrlnct FJorcnui hotel. Union 1'rcclnct Ir\hiKton school house. Jodurijon Precinct School liouto in district No. 41. Klkborn 1'rcclnct Klkhorn ichool house , Platte Volley Precinct Hchool luute nt Water- oo. oo.Chl.ago Precinct Scliool house at Klkhorn s'.ailon. Milliard Precinct Mlllard school house. McArdle 1'rcclnct McArdlo school house. DouglOH Precinct IIoiiMi of J. 0. Wllcox. WoHt Omaha Precinct School house near ieldcn'a. And which election will bo opened at 8 o'clock n the mornlnfrnnd will continued open until 0 o'clock in the afternoon ot the name day. H. P. KN10IIT , FltKI ) DItK.VKL , F. W. CORLISS , County Commlnnlonere. JOHN K. HANCJIESTKII. County Clerk. Examination of Teacher * I will ho present at my office In Crclghton lock on the first Saturday of each month to x- amlne such applicants as may desire to teach o the public schools In Douglas county. Quar- crly examination first Saturday in February , Hay , Augiut nod November. J. J I'omw , County Stint , ubllo Instruction Aug24-lstand3Jaeinwtl Tni Hoar I'OFPI. R | Tui HI/IT / THE OVALCHURN TUB BKHT " ' ifOHT CON- VKN1KNT MA.NOKAC' Hnnafacture In fhetlzrs , 4,9 , 8 , 10 jnd 1 illon * . Xt baa no n > rln ? . llcrue no pulge loealti work easily nd iiulcHy , and Ktt3the atgcflt aroouft nf tutUr from the milk : or roam ; Is made from Die t eat ath lumber , It ild l nlowtr prlco than any I'thtr. flnt-dui hum.- Mend lor dlKrlptlvoilrcuiar and price lot to tbo POLAND & GWYBB , Commission Merchants , "or the talc of Farm Produce ; 1'otatoen Poultry , Duller , Y.nK * rccchtd and uo.d on commliulon , Cash advancoa mndo on consignments. Warehouta and Store , 1410 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb. A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEYATLAW 614-616 So. TENTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS IN Y a I Case scarlet Twill Flannels , 26 to 60 cents , 1 Case White Shaker Flannels , 16 2-3 worth , 25 cents. Case Grey Mixed Flannels , 16 2-3 to 26 cts , Case Shirting Flannels , 22J-2 , worth 36 cts. Lot Fancy Plaids , 20c , worth 30. " 25c , worth 46. 11 All Wool Shudda Cloths , 46-50c , worth 65c. Lot Black Cashmeres , 60 , 65 , 76 , 86 , 96 cts. " Heather Foule Mixtures , 40c , worth 60. 11 All Wool Armres new shades 25 cts , worth 40. Black Satins , 75c , $1.00 , $1.26 , $1.50 , Black Gros Grain Silks , $1,00 , , $1,25 , $1.35 , $1.60. Look at our $1.00 silks. Heavy Canton Flannels , 8-12 , IO , II 1-2 , 12 1-2. Black and White checkered shirtings , 12 1-2 , and 16 cents uptown prices 16 2-3 and 20 cents. 1 Case Lanies' and Ohildrens * Hosiery. 17 dozen Men's Heavy Underwear , 5Q cents each , worth 75. 20 dozen Ladies' Merino Underwear 50 cents up to $1.75. Our Millinery department is now stocked with all the correct styles.- Trimmed Hats $1.00 to $15.00. P. G..IMLAH . , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices. TO ALL SVHO HAVE TO BE REPAIRED , IE 3ST Gh K.A. . "V12sT G- TO BE DONE OR JEWELRYtpJJFAGTURED. While our Work is better , , our Prices are Lower. than all others. I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ; FOR THE BEST ' Cx CxO DISPLAYED , ETC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in now i.nd improved mn clunory , I hope to still moro improve the quality and finish of our ork nnd fill or dura with moro promptness thnn is uaual. TJTIOIN" I My Motto has always boon and always will bo : "First to gain superior facill ties and then advertise tlio fact not before no wild advertisements. Sotno unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my announcements , I would beg you ( tlio render of this , to draw a line between such copied advertisements nnd those of Yours very truly , A. B. HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb , , Sign of the Striking Town Clock. O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of . ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT .nnil-3m. i Max MEYER & CO. , TOBACCONISTS. Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards , Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000" upward0 ,