THE DAILY BEJ CMAHA PUDLISHINO CO. , PROPBIETOt BIO F rnh m , bet. Oth and 10th 8tre ti TERMS OP SUBSCnifTION , tra copy 1 yerln dv nco ( postpaid ) tlO monlhi < " . . . B month ' " . . . 8 'RAILWAY TIME TABLE , nioi cnicxoo , RT. IV ( OMAHA RillROAD. Omfth Pasgon cr No. 2 , 8:30 : a , m. , lAtlon No. 1 , 1:0 : ( p. m Arrive Omah PiuwondCT No. 1 , 6:20 : p. Accommodation No. 3 , 10.60 * . m. DliVISO OMAHA ( AST OB ROtTtn BOON9 C. , B. h o. 7:40 : a. M. SHO p. ra. 0. A N. W. , 7:40 : ft. tn. 3:40 : p. m. C. , IU I. & p. . 7:40 . m. S:40 : p. m. Jr. U. , St. J. k C. B. , loaves ftt 8 n. m. and 6 .m. Arrive ) At St. Louis at 0.30 a. m. Mid 6 ; ru. ru.W. , St. L. & P. , Irarca at 8 a. m. and 8:10 : Arrives a St.'Louls at 6:40 : a. m. anil 7 : WKST on BoornwMW , B. U. In Neli. , Through , 8tO : * . . O. & U. Lincoln Kxprosa B0 p. m. O P. OvorUnd Cxptosd , 12:16 : p. lu. O. & n. V , for Lincoln , 11:45 v tn. O. A It V. lor Onceolo. 0:40 : a. m. U. P freight No. C , 6:30 : a. m. 0. P1 relRht No. 0 , 8:20 : n. in. I ) . P. freight No. 13 , 2:60 : p. m. 0. 1' . freight No. 7 , 6:10 p. ni. emigrant. . . . P. Denver express , 7:36 : p. m. i-O. P. freleht Nn 11. 11-30 p. rn. U. P. Denver freight , 8:26 : p. ra. A&M7UI6 fftOM IA8T AMD MOTH. U ( X fc 0 6:00 a. in. 76 p m. . A'N. W. , 9:46 : a. m.-7C6 : p. ru. a R. 1. & P..o:4S : a. m. 0:06 : | > . ra. A U. , St. Joe &O a , 7lO& , to. ! t S p. FROM THE WK 1 tKll Ullf IHW.rrT. O. k H. V. from Llnooln 1 Ob p. lu. -0. f . 1'ftclflc Exprcw 3:16 : p. ii. . . 'a V M. In Neb. , Through Kxpri-'o I lo p n n. k M. Lincoln Exprcs * J 40 n m. C. P. iHmvcr eipresH , 7:36 : n. ru. U. P. i-rclght No. 14 2.W p. tn U. P. So. 0 6iO : a. m. EmU * oi. V. P. freight No. 14 , 12:16 : p. tn. 37. P. .to. 8 9.00 p. m. U. P. No. 12 1:46 : a. m. > O. P. I > uuvor freight , 1:10 a. m. 'O. & It. V , mixed , ar. * : I6 p. m. POUUT TRA1XB Bir BKN OMAHA AM1 > OOD1CII. KLUm. ; lvo Omitha at 3:00 : , 9:00 : , 10.-00 and ll : ( tn. ; IX ) 2 00 , 3-00 , 4 00 and 6:00 : p. tn. UMVO CounctJ BluOn at 8:26 : , 9:26. : 10.26 an W6 a. ci. ; 1:25 , 2:26 , 8:25 : , 4:26 : and 6:25 : p. n Sun aj Tht duuinty leavoa Omaha > ftt 9C : nd 11KX ) ft. m. ; 2.00 , 4 00 and 6:00 : p. m. Lca\ < Council lilulfs at 9:26 ami 11:26 a. ui > ; SlS6 , < : ! nd fi:2r : , p. m. Through and local passenger trains botwcc Omaha nnd Coun'll Illuds. Leave Omaha 0:11 : T:46 , 8:60 : a. in. ; 3:40 : , 6:46 : , 0300 p. ui. Arru lOinahA 7:40 , 11:36 , 11:45 a. in. ; 6:40 , 7:05 , 7:11 140 p. m. . Opening ani Olotfne of Mrlli. BOUT * . OP.1H. OWJSC. a. ru. p. tu. a. ru. p. u > Ohlugo&N. W . 11.00 U.OO 6:30 2:4 : Chlcvso , H I. & PaclAc.llAO 9.00 6:30 : 2:4 : Chicago. B. tl 0 . 11:00 : 9.00 C:30 : 2:4 : Wafeuh. . 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:4 : Bloux City and Pacific 9.00 6-30 2:4 Onion Pacific . 4:00 : 11:10 : Omaha & R. V . 10 11:10 B.fcU. InNcb . 4.00 8:10 : Omaha & Sioux City. . . . 6 00 7:30 : n. & M. Lincoln . 10.30 0:0 U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 11:00 J. P. Denver Exp . 9.-00 6:3 O. . Sioux City & St. P. . , lloo : 2:4 Local malls for SUto ol Iowa Icat e but once day , \EC.30& | , m. Office open Sumlayn from 12 m. to 1 p. m. TTTOS. F HALL P M. Business flirectory. h Abttract and Real batata. JOHN U McCAOUE , opposite Poet Office. W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Street. Architect * . DOCKENK & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Room 14. Crclgbton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2. Ciclghton Block. Boott and Shoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO. , fflno Boots and Shoes. A good assortment o < borne work on hand , corner 12th and Harnov. -anOS. ERICKSON , S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas JOHN FORTUNATU8 , TS06 10th street , manufactures to order good vrorl at ( air prices. Rewiring done. Bed Spring * . J. t. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douclaist Book * , New * and Stationery , i. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Egg * . "UciiHANE & SCHROEDER , the oldest B. and E bouw ) In Nebruka entabUHhed 1876 Omaha. CKKTRAL * RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , i toathweri corner letband Dodge. Beat Board for the Money , Satisfaction Guaranteed * Icali at all Horns. ' Board by the Day , Week or Month. Oood Terms for Cash Furnished Itnnms Supplied. Marriage * and Road Wagon * . W1I SNTDER , 14th and Barney Streets. Clothing Bought. 1. KARRI J will pay highest Cash price for eecont hand clothtnr. Corner 10th and Farnham. Jewo or * . 10HN BAUMER 1S14 Farnham Street tlunk. . H. BERTHOLP , lUgsandMeUl. Lumber , Lime and Cement. & OR AY corner 6th and DougUa Bta , Lamp * and Glassware. t. CONNER 1809 Douglas St. Oood Variety. Merchant Tailor * . a A. LINDQUEST , rOue ol our most popular Merchant Tailors Is . eelvlog the latest designs for Spring and Summoi Hoods for gectlomcn B wear. Stylluli , durable , p. and prices low as ever 216 18th bet. Doug.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. RINOER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Goods In great variety , Ztiphyro , Card Uoardc , Hosiery , Gloves , Comets , & & Cheapest House In the West. Purchasers sate 80 per cent. Ordci by Uall. 116 Fifteenth Street. roundry , JOHN WEARNE&SONB cor. 14th &Jackeonst Hour and Feed , rOUAHACITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham Htd. , Telshans Bros. , proprlctore. _ Urocera. i BTEVEM8 , 21st between Cumlng ami lrr X. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng Streets. Hardwaio , Iron and Steol. OLAN & LANOWOUTUY , > Vholctale , 110 am' 112 16th street A. HOLMEH corner IBth and CallforuU. Harness , Saddles , &c , B. WEI8T 20 13th St. bet Farnfc Harney. " Hotel * ANF1EI.D HOUSE , Quo. Canfcdth& ) ! ( ) Farnhun lOOUAM HOUSE , P H. Car ) , 'J1S I'ornhtui ht. BLAVEN'S 1IOTKL , F. Hla\eu , 10th bt. Southern Hotel Ous. Ilamel 9th &Lea\enwortb UruK * . Palnuanu oil * . KUIIN 4 CO. Fine Vane Uoods , Cor. Htn and -r/.J. WHITKUOUrU , Wnoler lo & luull , lutb bt a FIELD , 2022 Worth Side Cumlng Street. PARR , Druggist , loth and Howard Streets. Dentist * . DR. PAUL. Williams' Block Cor. Uth & Dodge. Dry Goods Notion * , ttc. JOHN U. F , LKllMANN & CO. , Hew York Dry Goods Store , 1810 and 181J Farm hsm itrtet. ti. 0. Enewold alao boots and shoes Tth & Pacific. ruruliure. A F. GROSS , New and Btuond Hand Furniture od Stoves , 1114 Dmalaa. HlRhost ca&h price aid for second ban 4 rooJK. CONNER 1809 DauyU st. Fine goods , Ac. f tree Works. OK A I ! A FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CC 1218 Harney St. , ImprOTe ad Itt Boxe , Ircr and Wood Funce * . OBc illtlit. Count ! in floe arid Walnut J Oljran and Tobacco. WEST ft FRITSCI ) F.n , manufacturers of Clgi and Wholesale Dmlcnl n Tobaccos 1805 Doug ] ff. F. LonF.N7.KN manufacturer 1416 Farnhi Florist. A. Donaghue , plant * , cut flowers , icods , coqu ete. N. W , cor. 16th and Douclu gtreeto. Civil Engineer * and Surveyor * . ANDREW ROSEWATER , Creljthton Hlo Town Surveys , Grade and Sewerage Systems Bpoclalty. Uommlsslon Merchant * . JOHN G. WIL LIS.1414 Dodge Street. D R. BF.KHER. For details see large advertl ment In Dally and Weekly. Cornice Works , Western Cornice Works , Manufacturer * li Cornice , tin , Iron and Slate Hooding , Ordi from any locality promptly executed In the b manner. Factory and Office 1213 Harney St. C. SPROUT , Proprietor. Oalvanltcd Iron Cornices , Window Cape , et manufactured and put Up In any part of t country. T. SINHOLU 416 Thirteenth street Crockery , ; . CONNER 1309 DOUSIM street. Oood lino. Clothing and Furnishing Uoods. OKU. H. PETERSON. Also Hata , Caps , Boo Bhora , Notions nnd Cutlery , 801 S. 10th ntrcet. Refrigerator * , Canfleld' * Patent. 0. P. GOODMAN lllh St. bet. Farn. & Harm Show Case Manufactory. O. J , WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer In all kind * of Bhc Casoa , Upright Cases , ft' . , 1317 Cass St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Oma Show Case manufactory , 813 Mouth lOthstroi butwctn Loa\enworth and Uircy , All goo warranted llri \ Pawn'iroknri. H08KNFFLD. 10th St. . Int. far. Hi Utove * nu tnware. A. BURUESTKR , Heater In 8lov nnd Tinware , nd Uannfactur of lln Roofs and nil kinds of Building Wor Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1809 Douclss St Good and Che * Seedi. J. EVANB , Wholesale and RcUll Reed Drill ) at CultUatow , OddFellowa Hall. Phytlclant ant Ourgoont. W. B. Ginns , M. D. , Room No 4 , Crolghtc Dlock , 16th Street. P. a. LEISENR1NG , U. D. Moronic Block. 0. L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear , of p. poatofHi tR. ) L. B. ORADDY. Dirullst and Aurlst. 8. W Uth and Farnham S Photograpneri. GEO. IIEYN , PROP. Grand Ceutrnl Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. aoar Maaonla Hall. Fttat-claaa Work and Fromp aoM ( ruarantecn PlumblnK , Qa * and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21612th St. , bet Farnhai md Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. riTZPATRICK , 1409 Douglas Street. alntlng an npor anRlna. ENRY A. KOSTKRS , 141 Dodge Street. Shoe titorot. ? hllllp Lane 1S20 Farnham et. bet 18th & lit ! Second Hand Store' PERKINS & LEAR , 1410 Douelaa St. New an lecond Hand Furniture , llouso Kurnlehlng Goodi : o. , bought and sold on narrow marring. Ualoont. HENnY If AUFMANN , n tno new brick block OP Douglaa Straot , hi Juat opened a most elegant Beat Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 et en' day. ' Caledonia "J FALCONER 879 18th Street Undertaker * . JHAS. RIEWE , 101V Farnham bet 10th & lite 00 Cent Stores. 1 0. BACKUS 1205 Farnham St. , Fancy Oood "Genius Rewarded7 OR , . Che Story of the Sewing Machine A handsome little pamphlet , blue and goU lover , with numerous engravings , will be GIVEN AWAY o any auult pers-n calling for it , at any brand ir 8ub-oSlco of The Singer Manufacturing Com iiny , cr will bo sent uy mall , post paid , t < , ny person living at a distance from our ottlces The Singer lannfacturing Do , , Principal Office , 34 Union Square NEW YORK. _ toblS&w \ THE KENDALL PLilTINCt IACHIIE DEBSS-MAKEES' OOMPANION , It plalta from 1-18 of a n Inch to idth in the coarsest felta or finest sllki It does all kinds and style * of plaiting In use. No lady that does her own dress-making car Dord to do without one as nice plaiting U ever out of fashion , If seen It sells Itulf , Foi lachlnos , Circulars or Agent's terms address CONGAR & CO. , 113 A.damnSt. Chicago , 111 _ FAST TIME I In going East take the ] Mcago & Fortliwest- ern Trains leave Omaha 3:40 : p. m. and 7:40 : a. m. or full Information call on it. P. DUE'j , Ticket Kent , 14th and Farnlmru Sta J. BELL , U. P. dihvay Ilepot.or at JAMES T. CLAUK , Uener- Aifcni. Onmlia Ial7in4e If W. J.CONNELL , LTTOENEY - AT - LAW. OrriCB trout Hoons : ( uiiutalrs ) In llanBcum jw brjck bulldln , ' , N. W. oorrisr Pftoenth nd trnham Htr ota _ :3. T. JACKSON FI.ANF- V Graduate fiom the University of Pcnnsyi. \anlaat I'lilladtljihla of the Clots of 1B40. ) Tenders his profciulnimr'Dcrvlcestotho citizen * f Uinaha and all othirb ntullng the same , jirc- icatliig his tlulin therefor from 40 jcaru' ex trknco , sixteen ) tare of wlilcli time he spent In outh America , from uhli.li country ho has Just tturncd , ( .alnliu whilst in the i > roUnccn many enudUu for > arlous dltcaiitii common to this ountry from the nutitcs of tl c name. Tho. Doctor nukes a specialty of all Chronic 'iteaxcn ' , p.irtltul rily thoto of females. Ho may ofouiul t hU rein ui the Planters' Houio , rner o ( Doil oanO dUtwnih SircnU. " * lliJjoill Aiuu > < " COUNSELOR - AT LAW . J. H. McOULLOOH , Uocui 4 , Cicl.htuji li.0i.li , Fllltcnth Strict. lanlB-3in 1. Umplopent Agent Railroad Outfit on Short Notice. ; iltb St. , Near Faruham. ml-oid-tf DB. F. SOHBBER , and Surgeon. OIIHON10 DIBEASES , IIHKUMATISJI , Ktc. , A 8PECIALTV. , > No. 1412 I'urnham St. , between 14th and Uth , Omaha Neb , USoo " - OATALPA 8PEOIO8A. Ono of tbo Comlnpr Trees for tholWi Missouri Region. There nrotwo species of cnta1pnt southern and the nortlicrn , T southern is too tender for our Intitut the northern in quito hardy nftor t first two years and is , in Nebraska grand success. Eight years ago planted quito a quantity of see and aho some seedlings. The firatwi tcr boingsevoro they wcro killed to t ground , but in no instance did t root kill. This is very largo , soft ni spongy , nnd vnll resist extreme d groea of heat nnd cold and drout This , in short , is ono of the few tro you can rely upon. It is a thrif growcr--porhi\ps next to the cotto wood. Several years ago I visiti Arthur Bryant , of Princeton , 111. I is a brother of W. 0. Bryant , tl poet , nnd has himself published n Vd uablo work on forest trco culltir which is a standard among hortici turists. Air. Bryant , as wo wo walking through his grounds , showi inoti stately catalpa in the center his lawn which ho hadraieod from tl seed. I * , measured twoiity-i'igl itichca in diamotcr nnd was IMUIII ; eight yoara old , making tin nigh year. The tree gives a liuauttfi shade ; it haa n mnssivo topthu h-avi are largo and broad I have mo.vsurc thoao from my own trees which wei a foot across. Ono merit of this tr < in , if it is cut ofl or broken down , HI the chestnut it throws up straigl and thrifty shoots from iho rooMy My own trocs from the seed might t described as follows : The first yo ; they grew from six inches to two fee killed back the first winter ; next yet they grow from eighteen inches to si feet ; next winter they killed bac slightly. After that they grow vigo ; ausiy. At six years of ago they woi twelve to fifteen foot high and bloi jomod beautifully. Ono of the meril of this tree is its flowers. They ni most delicately traced and dottcc SVhito for the most part , they have mingling of exquisite huo. A larg : rco in full bloom is ono in : nonso flower of itself. In th : all the boughs hang thick with th long , green seed pods. The catalp 3 among the few trees which ondur ; ho extremes of > he trying Nubrask : liinalo. If the weather IB very dr [ hey draw in soil , and use what capitf ; lioy have , and so endure witliou nuch sot back or damage , and if th ivcather is favorable- they push ahea md make the most of their opporti lities. The winter of 187980vn jno of the most trying ovc < nown ; the winter dioutli wn iiost sevoro. Evergreens , w'lich groi ; \vo feet the previous summer , die oefore the terrible blast ; other tree kvero damaged , but I do not think u'nglu bud of the catalpha was dam tgod. The winter following was ox ; rcmoly cold 35 dog. below zero yc ; hey were not injured in the loasl jut grow grandly and blossomei ; orgeously. Taken all in all , ami id verse nnd favorable circumstance : ; hey arc a success. They , with th lussian mulberry , make a fine rein orcoment for our horticulture. IOW TO RAISK A i'OUEST OF OATALPA It is well known that trees ought t > o planted thick , for the reason tha hey soon take possession 0 > f th ; round , and also because they grot traighter. Tho.old rule of puttin ; rees twelve foot apart was a bad no > ecauso they grew scraggy all limb md a rough trunk. The new law a our feet apart each wny waa far bet or. On account of the immons loniand , those now candidates fo lopular favor are somwhat ox icnsiyo as compared with othe oodlings. The York Nursery , No iraska , sells them at $2 per 100. Thi icsc way to plant would bo to se hem eight foot apart each way , am hen fill up with auh , honey locust o lox elder , so the whole would bo fou : oot each way. In five or six yean ut out a row , leaving the trees fou ; eet by eight. A few years later cu ut a row the other way , leaving youi atalpas eight ; feet apart each way 'hich will bo the right distance foi liora to stand for BOIIIO time Ivontually they can stand sixteen foe ach way. The young trees cut oui ould make good wood or answer foi oles for sheds or any other purpose > r which they would bo adapted , 'he catalpa should not btr plantou ith white willow or cottonwood , fci icy bqing ranker growing trees wouU jsutne the ascendency and choke loin down. Durability of the ca- ilpa E. E. Barney , a rosponsi- lo horticulturist of Ohio , haa ikon pains to collate fuete earing on this question , and hero arc jino of his concluaioiu : A gato-poat ) t40 years before allowed , when du p , no signs of decay. The old : ockado at Yincenncs , Indiana , was uilt mostly of these trues , and when Miiovcd 100 after wards they were in sound condition. 0. LI. Allen , of 'incpmies , says that , having tested 10 timber for 'JO years , ho considers . the most durable of all woods , atalpa posts set by General Harrison i 1808 were taken up n few yo. s , 'o , and being sound , were reset. TJiu irly BottlorH of Knox county , Intl. , > und a log lying across a stream. It as used till the lop was flattened by 10 wear of many footfalls. An old idlanwaa askfd how long it had been icro , and he replied that his urand- ithor had croaaod it , making it 100 cars old , lying in the most unfarara- lu pd ui it , u In in f c uiwond Olllil JlH\l 7i | Ml ril Ui Illllod HIve vo yujn , Ut'iliiia ! m Ki t Minaouri illcd by thu ( larthqiiAku of 1811 aru ill Btimding in aHuund condition. In tort , this tree is considered equal to 10 black locust orovon the rod cedar , > r durability. It is uu\v uxtoiiaivoly sod for railroad tics , The wood is ( ticmoly ligfft , and yet it Bocms to aid nails and spikes well , and on uc- > uiit of all thoao advantages , adapta- on , thriftinoas and enduring qtiahtioa will be a great gain for our western raifies. The demand for it has been IUIIOIIEO of late yuaui , and with ro.v nij railroad ties and fence posts can u had from them in twelve years , hey transplant readily , 0 , B. Mrs , Ira Muiluillnnd , Albany , N , Y , ( iltcn : "Jt'or eevoiul yearn I haM ) suffer- I fciun oft-recurring Ijillims fiiuJacinw , iiietipatlon , dygpeptla , and CDinplaltita jcullur to my sex. Sluca ublng your Jluit. ot'K lii.ooi ) lliTU.im 1 am entirely re \ea. " I'rice l.lO.triuUlzolOc. incliTdlw Affrlcultuml Stntlstlcs. Chicago Tribune. The cirelojsncMJ , if notrecklosi i dilTeronco to ncctiraoy , is perhaps c pecinlly remarkable in aomo of t branches ot the "D partmpnt of Ai ricultuio ' at Wnaliinitton , This b ronu is making disperato efforts to raised to the dignity of ft sepira branch of the Government , with chief established ns n member of ti Unbinot. Its latest fulniinntion in tl way of information is "Special Uupc No. 41 , " in which the doparmcnt pr fcsscs to give information upon tl production of cereals of the UuiU States for the y > nr 1881. Ainoi other statittics published for the ii formation and instruction of mankii are tables show itlg the production i bushels , the yield per aero , the nun bur of acres in cultivation , mid tl price per bushel , with the ngutcmi value of the wheat , corn , oats , baric ; rye , and buckwheat in each and nil i the slntu * of the United States in tl ( year 1881. In this table wo find tl following figures as to prices per bin ! ol in Illinois in 1831 : Corn , 63ccntfnlieU | $ .2 * ! OK43ccnti Those are given ns the prices p.udl producers at tlio nearest railway at , tiou or other point of shipment , an of course include nothing fortranspn : tation. With mi occivsional oxot-ptio and for a brief time for limited tpmi tities , the pric > s of wheat , corn an pats have ruled higher in Chicago tha in any otlar place in Illinois , and tli pticos heri'jtf necessity included tli cost of t reimportation to this pint from the points of production. Tli figures given by thu depaitment r Washington make no dUcriminntio as to the grade or quality of eitlu grain , but the prices staled are givu as the average of the whole crop c the state. Now , if. is known that th prices of wheat , corn , nnd oats var according to miality , and the avurag prict-b p.ud in this city from Autusl ; 1881. to .Itinuary , inclusive , for th atanatud or inorohnutablo grain wui about ai follows , which we contraa with those furnished by the depurt inont as obtained for the whole cro taken together nt the points of prc duction : IIUCKN. WIIKAT. coni. OAK Dfimrtmo'it . l.2i i6 < .t At' hU-ajfo . 1.2 J Cl ] .1 The prices at Chic.ij-o ur.l tliodo ex plusively for the 'tandaid giatlus , am include the ctmt of un nvt mg ttnns portatton of iOO miles by jail with tlii cost of ha dltng , uhile tlioBi ) ; > ion b ; the depirtment profesa to hi ) th" prices obtained by the nluppnn ulill railway stations i o est to the placi uf nrodiict.ii n When the pticea p.di for the inferior grades are uvcngei -itli those obtained from the prinu lualities the itinccurncy of the depart part nont figures is rendered still mon avidont. _ Making a fair allowance for the inferior forior qualities of the several kinds o grain and a proper allowance for tin uost of transportation , etc. , a fai statement of the probable tnaxiinun prices obtained at the plncos of pro juction for the crop of Illinois in 188 is compared with that given by tin jo-called guess work at the Depart inont of Agriculture , may bo thus giv m : III\T. CORN. OATS Department . 81. V2 61 4 MCulcafO . . .1 . 1.2DI .011 .4 \tFoinUofproductlonl.l2i .Wj ,3 These figures , which are as libora is the facts will permit , show that tin lopartnient is out of the way 10 cent per bushr-1 on wheat , six cents oncori md seven cents on oats , and as tin srror applies to 20,000,000 bushels o ffhoat , 170,000,000 bushels of corn uid 00,000,000 bushels of oats , it is i lerioua ono , whether taken in dotai jr in gross. An error of this mngni ; ude in an augregato of 260,000,001 jushels amounts to about $18,000,001 n the crop of this state. The same report , which prof eased t < in authorized oflicial statement by tin National Government , states as tin mces given in Iowa , wheat , ยง 1.00 : orn , 44 cents and oats , 34 cents po ) ushol. These ore an approximatioi 0 the prices paid for wheat , corn ant iata in Chicago , loss the cost of trans > ortation , and , as the surplus crops o ! owa find their way to Chicago , tlieai igures confirm , so far as the figure : tithe- department can confirm any hing , those which wo have given ai ho probable prices obtained for tin ; rain at the places of growth in 111 ! lois. Inasmuch as the value of gram ii ; overnod by what is obtained for tin urplus , and as all the surplus wheat , orn and oats of 1881 have not bocii old , and part thereof remains to be old , the attempt by the [ statistician f the department to fix the value or bushel , and of the aggregate pro uction is n matter which would prob' bly stagger a Cabinet Minister , an Hicor with which the Department ol igriculturo has not yet boon provid- d. d.Tho The Agricultural Bureau may ren- or some public service by the collec- ion and careful supervision of infor- lation as to the quuntiticn and quali- ies of all the crops of the United tates , but it had butter lot thosubject f prices and profit ) ! ulono. That 1 not agriculture. The prices nnd rotits of agriculture are beyond thu nowledo of thu department , and any gures it may publmh on this subject ui only bo misleading , and , therefore nrmful , _ Novo Too lintn to Monti , Thin. .J. Aiden , William street , Hast lulfulo , writes ; ' Your Si'itwo Uumoji us worked < iu mo hpk-mlld. 1 had no np > elite ; ti > ud to i-ltiKj ) hiully und utt up in IH inoriilm ; unrcfroahi'il ; iiiy breath wan ery oirfiidlvouinl I Hitlfeiad from neve re laduclii * ; wlnco ttvlns ; your Hprin ; , ' lllon. III ! 'ill I NU > - > lllt | H 4 llfUO llllUljl ) , ml 1 itel qullH well. ' J'rlco Tit ) ccnti ) , dA liottleiif ! ) .nt . mar7-dlw inn ot tliu Futlit < ru VinUod tlo Obildron. 1'hyslelans eay that Hcrofulmm taint annot 1m eradfcati d . wo deny It "hi ) t < ) . " If vmt tit tliroiteh n tliorout-h uurne of liurilock Ulood Blttt-iv , your lucid will gut ad jmro M yyu can wlnh. 'rlua ' Sl.dO. trlltl hlz > 10 renU. mi7rllw WILL I1UV AHI ) BELL ! . * KO ALL tOKf.r..1K'l ( TUEIUK.1TI1 , 'tty Taren , lierjt Housoa , Bto. If YOU AAMT K > BIT (0 > CB7.J ill tt O&ct , Rojm 8 < 'r l K John G. Jacobs , ( t'ot > irly uf Ol haJbcobo , ) JNDERTAKER fyjtfor hslri. ! Un .i-t Jit , ' , .jiilekut , M fo. t line tominctlnif tin 6 > ' MtlroiMlln , Oil ' .VOO. - - , . IIM , which tormlruttt ) , n KASSAH Dirt , l.iuvnw.mrii , Art-nun CII llMifrii ml OMAHA , th OOMMIKOI Otvt n from which nvllntr EVEHY LINE OP HOAD h t penetrate * theCoiiltnnnt from tha Mlwn HI > er to the Pacific Slope Tlic OIJUUGO HOOK 1S1AND A P/ OIFIO RAILWAY the onl- line from ChloiKo owning tr ct In ( rm i . or which , Ijr It * own ro J , rcivchw tl nlnli alien o nwiKvl. No TRAS vmui HT CARRUO < < ) nmiNO oosNwrirKsl No hmlilllnit In I : ventilated or vmclc.xn CAM , 19 every r < waen < er carried In roomy , clean ind rcntlUkxI co cbt upon Fivit Kxiirct ) Trains lUrCAMottmrlxtlml roAjnlflc nci , 1'ou.M/ 'AUCH Sbxtmm Cm , . nj ourownuorUMamtii MMNU CAR-i , npn which mrftlAnrntim el at u iirpvtiml oxwllo.ice , it the tow ruin nf fimnrr Film GiKTRKArn. with untie limn ftr hwnlthlt mlojniMit. Throuch Cv bttwrcn Chlopi , IWU , Ml ' ukpn iifid MUtiurl Hlt-cr I'o'tiln ; * . .nAMH \ co : uctloim M nl ! jKjlr.tfl nt lnt < tr < vthi , H.othi ! 'i iK \NO ilcnet ( rte not lorRet Liw ! dli t' ) to * TOI tin.it of Importance In KMJMVJ. .V'i' > rul < i > . illAc till * , Wjoml'ivr , Utah. Uilm , Nlt , tjullfornl Orvcrm. winnlnirton Tctrltrtrr , tVvttrii'ln. Arliw mil Ntn * Motlro. An , botal trrtriRcmcnt * r > uril ng WKH'O i n ; other line , njl tutencl 'itfliay u4 u * i . "mi-cHlors , wlin fmnlrh liut a Minn n Ilia con ort. ort.On t Mil ( * cli ! ul apottiiiirii free. Ytrl.oH. n.\ft runt folder * at r ll prlnclp * 'IkfH In tinKnltivl HI t < M anil 0n d . tl. 15. CAULK , K. ST. JOHN , 'Iro I'rtt't A tl n. Otn. TU vi'l ' I'urn'r .A | * < mmrnr. t'h'rnro ' _ Sioui City & Paciln Hum A Solid Train through from Council Blufls to St. Paul Without Chance Time , Only 17 Hour * IT is iO O MILKS THtC S110HTK3T ROUTI FROM OOUNOIL BLUFFS a .IT. PAUL , MlNNEAl'OU ! ) DHMTTH OR ItlflMABGH ul Ml points In Northarn Iow , Minnesota MI Vet . This line la equipped nlui the Improve YstliiKhmise Automatic Alr-hrako tnd Ullti Utturui Couulor and lluffrr : nnd ( or Bl'EKtt. SAFETY AND UOMFOUT unmirptwiaod. Pullman I'lhco Sloenlnir Cai un through WITHOUT CMANdK between Kai na City ninl St. I'atil , via Council DluHa an lonx ( Jlty. Tr.ilns lca\o Union t'aclllc TrMister at Coui 1 Wndt , ni 7.35 p. in. ilUly un nrrUal of Katun ity. St. Joseph and Council lUiiHn train ( roi to South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:35 : p. m nil at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12E oon. KN HOURS IN ADVANCE OK ANYOTHK HOHTK. ORomDiubcr In ( iking the Sioux City Haul ou cot a Through Train. The Shortoit Llni lu Quickest Time anil a Comfortable lUJo In tb 'hroiu'h i an botw cen COUNCIL ULUFFS AND ST. PAUL. tirboe thatj our Tickets rood via the "Slou Ity and Pacific Ilallroad " / 3. WATTLES , J.U. HUCHANAN Superintendent. Oen'l POM. Agent. P. K. UOHINSON , Ans't ( len'l Pans. Aift , Mlaaourl Valley , Jon a. J , II. O'BBYAN , South * of torn Agent , _ flonnrl Illuffg. Iowa Eteal Estate 5,000 PIECES OF P ROPERTY For Sale By JOHN I , CLARKE 5 , W. cor. Douglas and 14th Sta fabB-ood-tf EUROPEAN RESTAURANT OnFarnliamSt'bet , 11&12 , ) PBN DAT AND NIGHT MEALS OR LUNOH AOhNTSFOU JT AM BREAD BAKERY GEORGE HOUGH , lcb4-1' " _ Proprietor 880. SHORJJ.INE. 1880 , KANSAS CITY , it , Joe & Council Blufls U TIIH ONE.T 3irect Line to ST. LOUIS AND TI1K KA8T From Omaha ami iho Woat. C cl.lQn'ii of cars huUocn Omr.hu unJ bi. ir.J l.ui ono 1'Ctwuai 011A1JA MJI ) HEW YOUK. _ . JailyPasscngerTrams flN ANU WBSTIIilW CITJKS with LE6B CJlAlWr.3 in.l . IN AbVANUB ol AIL OTUKU MNKfe. This cntlro llit ) la uriulppod wllb i'nllnun'i \\w Slucpin ; t .irJ , 1't.ln.t J/iy Coaches , illllot'i > d ty l'I ktiorni Mid ( > iu | > li.r , and tbo celebrated SJTfca - th t your ticket reads VIA nANSAB ICV , If. JO'lO'll A , COUNCIL BLUFKS tt ll ml , i U flt. Jojoi'h and bt. I/oul . Ttiliutu ( or mlo it r.ll coumn btntloni In tbf 'tut. J. F. HAllNAKD. ' ' C. DAM'W. Orn. huiit , , at. Jonorh , UoJ ( Jon. fjtyj. tnd Ticket Ant. , bt. Jo | > li , Mo , \ > " ' Kunihuin utrett. i , > ui ( > ki > nortil Aircnt , OXAtfA. HB _ S. GIBBS W. . , PHYSICIAN AND SURBEOH , tnnm No. 4 , Rrnlihtoti Bloolt , 15tb titroot , OMAHA , NEHRASICA. QrriCK llouiw ! 10 tola A. u. , 3 to 5 P.M. It phone connected with Central Ollice M. R. RISDON , ren'l ' Insurance Agent , ol London , , . 5,30I,601OC r , . Y. , Capital. , . l.OCO.OOO.OC lie Mcrcliaiitj , ol Newark , N. J , , CitlUI . . . , . 1,276,000.0 lurdi'lrv , I'lilladuJphltt , Capital. . , , 1,200,000.0 lnmon',1 ruml . , . , . . 1,23 ,016.0 , rltUh America A urani.o Co , , , . . . . l.WO.OJO.O Office , 'Boyil's ' ' Opera HOUBO , We Will Not Be Undersold ! & SONS , 1422 and 1424 Dodge St ARE MAKING DESIRABLE GOODS ! XIKTJSbO-TTJEC - Linen and Housekeeping Department , All Linen Towels , lOc ; a Fine Knotted Fringe Towel 25c ; Table Linen , from 40c to $3 50 per yard ; Crasn , 6c up. Hand Maflo Russia Crash In All Grades , Napkins , Sheetings , Table Covers , Lie , VERY DESIRABLE PATTERNS IN CREAM AND \VHITE , DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSE. Exclusive Patterns I CARPETS 1 CARPETS I Wo -will opoa in about two weeks a fltll and complete stock of On Sooond Floor , Which is no-w being prepared for th em. LOOK FOR odE OABPBT DEPARTMENT. Gents' Furnishing Goods. British Sox , 5 pairs for $1.00 : Unlaundried Shirts. ' 50o , 60c ind 860 ; Suepondere , 26o , up ; Fancy Hose , 60 up ; Linen Col lars , $1.50 per dozen ; Linen Guile , $2.60per dozen. New Styles. Gtentb" Neckwear. L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1424 Dodge Street. "WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. " WM , ROGER Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plateft SDOOHS and Forks , The only andfj Uionol plato that L ' original firm ofij I \ . is giving for In- Bros. ti atanco a single i 'All ou * Spoona , Forka and ' * 'plntod ' .Spoon a Knives i plated triple thickness with the greatest plato only on of caro. Each the o o o t i o a lot being hung on a scale while whore expo d , baing plated , to to wear , thereby inauro a full deposit making a oinglo posit of nil vor ou plated Spoon thorn. thorn.Wo wear as long asa Wo would call a triple plated \ oapocial attention . one. tion to our BUO- Rival. Orient' Tioned All Orden In the Vest ehould be Addressed to A. . B. HUBEEMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , . NEB. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , JflJOLESALE IILLlmi MD fflUflffl , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. ipring Boofls Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly Complete & CTOlsTEiS , h o 1 e s a 1 e Lumber , Ho , 1408 Farnkm Street , Omaha , febl-I-Smo S m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN lLath ] , Shingles , iiSH , BOORS , BLIPS AP IOULBIUBS. 15th and Ouming Sts. , OMAHA , NEB L