UAILY JtfiilJW : THURSDAY MARCH 16 , 1882. THE DAILY BEE CMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 F rnham , bet. Olh and 10th Street * . j TERMS OK SUBSCRtrTlON. at com-1 yc rln dr nce ( ixwlnkld ) - - - $10.00 monlhi . . . 6-00 tionth " < . . . 8.00 TIME TABLE. CHICAGO , ST. TiUl , MIN5llrOUS AND , OMArU RAILROAD. Lnve Omnhi-Pwencer No. 2 , 8:80 : . m. Ac- - iommod&tlon No. 4 , 1:0 : If. m. Arrh OmMm rasscnger No. 1,6:10 : p.m. - Mrenmmodttlon No. 8 , 10:60 : n. m. dirnia OMAHA uun OK seem BOOXV 0. , U.-lt o. 7:40 : . m. 8:40 : m. R i N. w. , 7:10 : tk. tn. 3:40 : p. m. 0. , n. I. & p 7:10 : . m. 8:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. J. i 0. B. , loaves at 8 K. m. nd 0:80 : nu Arrives at St. Loula t 6:30 : a. m. and 6:68 : ni. * ni.V. , St. L. ft P. , IrnvcaatS . m. and 8:10 : p. AtrlVM a St. Lovili at 6:40 : a. m , and 7:30 m W T OB BOOTHWUTt. . a. t , ) ( . In Neb , , Through Kxprmi , 8:60 : a. m. 0. i M. Lincoln Kxprcs * 6:20 : p. tn. 0 P. Orctland Exprosa , 12:15 : p. m. O. A H. V. for Lincoln , 11:46 : a. m. O. A n V. for Otcoola , 0:40 a. m. V. P freight No. 8 , 6:80 : a. m. 0. P ' rcluht No. 9 , 8:20 : a. m. f II. P. frcljjht No. 13 , 2:60 : p. in. V. P. freight Nn. 7 , 6:10 : p. ru. emigrant. * . P. Dcmer oxprcis , 7:35 p. m. ' - O. P. frolpht Nn 11. 11:30 : p. m. O. t' . Denver freight , 8:25 : p. m. iRklVIHG r IA 1 | AHO MDTH. 0. B. ft O t . m. 7:25 : p m. . * N. W. , 9:46 : a. m. 7:25 : p. m. XJ. a. I. &P..P:45 : a. m. 9:05 : p. m. tf. C. . St. JDO to n. , 7:40 : a. tn. 8:46 : p. m i RBI mo mow TIII wmr AKD socrrrffur. O. 6 R. V. from Lincoln 1.08 p. m. C. F. Pacific Express 3:56 : p. m. . B 4 M. In Nab. , Through Express 4:18 : p in. B. & U. Lincoln Eiiprc * * 9.40 a m. U. P. Denver express , 7:36 : a. m. D. P. FrclRht No. 14-2:50 : p. m.T C. P. No. G 6iO a. m. Emlz ant. D. P. freight No. 14 , 12:15 : p. m. V. P. No. 8 9:00 : p. ui. O. P. No. 12 116 ! . m. (7 , P. Ucnror , freight , 1:10 : A. m. ] 0. & R. T. mixed , ftr. 4:45 p. m. PDlIltT TRAINS BtrWRR.t OMAHA AXD Leave Omaha at 3:00 : , 0:00 , 10:00 : and 11:00 m. ; 1:0 2:00 : , 8:00 : , 4.00 and & :00 : p. m. Leave Council Ulun nt 8:25 : , 8:26 : , 10:25 : and 1:26 a. m. ; 1:26 , 2:25 : , 8:26,4:26 : : and 5:25 : p.m. Bun Jays The dummy leaves Omaha at 0:00 And 11:00n. : tn. ; 2:00,1:00and : : 6:00 : p. m. Leaves -Council Blufle at 8:26 : and 11:26 a. m. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 p. m. Through and local pansenger trains between .0maha and Couui II Bluffs. Leave Omaha 0:15 : , tub , 8:60 : a. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:45 : , 6.00 p. m. Arrive ' -Omaha 7:40,11:35,11:45 : a. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7:15 : , 140 p. m , Opening ana Closing 'of M lls. oris. CLOSS. a. m. p. tn. a. in. p. m. W U.OO 0:00 : B:30 : 2:40 : , K I. & I'arlflc.lliOO 6:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Chlu o , C. fcQ . 11:00 : 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Bloui City and I'aciHc. . 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : -JJolon Pacific . ioo : 11:40 : Omaha fe It. V. . . : . 4:00 : 11:40 : TS.ftM. In Nell . 4:00 : 8:10 : O tnaha it SIoiix City. . . . 6:00 : 7:30 B. AM. Lincoln . 10:30 : 6:00 : C. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:80 : 11:00 : J. P. Denver Ex p . 8:00 : 6:80 : O. | Bloux City & MM . P. . .11:00 : 2:40 : Local malls for State of Iowa le v but once a Uay , vlx : 6:30 : a. m. Offlco open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. F HALL P M. Business Directory , Abitract and Real titate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE , opporito Poet Office. W. B. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street Architects. OUFBENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Boom 14 , Crolghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2 , CieUhbon Block. Boots und Shoot. JAMBS DsVINE & CO. . dine Boota and Shooe. Aeood aaeortment of ( homo work on hand , corner 12th and narney. THOS. ERIOESON , 8. E. cor. 16th and Donglai. JOHN FOHTDNATU8. ' M610th itrcet , manufacturea to order good work Ulr prlooa. RcD&lrln ? done. Bed Springs. i. f. LARRIMER Mannfocturcr. 1617 DotvlaiBt. Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Famham Street. Butter and Eggs. UaaHANE it 8CUROEDER , the oldest B. and E. > feoueo In NebroBha entabllnhed 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURAJiT , MRS. A. RYAN , > Dthwost comer lOthand Dodgo. Beat Board for the Money. Battgfactlon Guaranteed 'QltaliatallHoun. Board by the Day , Week , or Month. Good Terms for Cash Furnlihed Unnmg Supplied. i Uarrlnget and Road WoKons. WU 8NYDER,14th and Ibrnor Street * . Olothlnc Bought. . J. ttAHRI3 will pay hlghcetCoah price tor gecond JunJ clothing. Corner 10th and Farnh&m. Jewo en. , JOHN BAUMEB 1811 Farnham Street Junk , H. BEBTI10LD , Ram and MoUL Lumbar , Lima and Oement. & G1UV corner Oth and DougUs St . Laipps and Ulasiware. .J. BONNER 1809 Datuloa St Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. G. A , LINDQUEST , 'One of our moab popular Merchant Tailors la re- icelriug : the latest dealing for Upring and Sommvr 'Oooda for gontlemeu'a ' wear. Styllih , durable , and prlcco low aa ever 31518th bet. Douir.&Faru. Millinery. URH , 0. A. RINGER , Wholeeale and Retail , Fan- oy Goody In grout variety , Zophyrn , Cant Boards , uoaU'Q't Gloves , Corfcota , tic. Choupcet nouae In i the Wast. Pnrchaeora save SO per cent Order , { > r Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. roundry. JOUN WKAKNB&80NB cor. Hour and Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnham SU. , n * Ilroa. , proprietors. Qrocers. t. al"EVKN8 , 21st between Cumlng and bar r. A. MoBHANE , Qorn , 23d and Cumlnir titrects. Hardwaie , Iron nnd Bteol. OLAN & LANGWORTHY , VholOBale , 110 anc1 112 16th street A. HOLMES corner Ifith and California. B Harness , Baddies , &c. D. WEIST 20 18th St bet Faro. A lluner. Hotels . AttriKLD IIOUSB , Oeo. Cuuiold,9tb & Farohaw DOIiAH HOUSE , P II. Gary , 911 Farnham St. T : BLAVEN'fl HOTEL , r. Slavon , 10th Bt Southern Hotel Out , Ilamel 9th & Leavonworth > Drugs , Holnta and Ulls. KUHN & CO. fnaruiactata , Fine Vane Goods , Oor , Utn and Doarui .treeU. i W. J. WlllTKIIOUPE , Trbolraalo tt Retail , 16th Bt. r 0 , FIELD , 2022 ttorta Side Cumlng Street PABR. Dmgidat. IQtn and Howard atreeU. Dentists. .OB. PAUL. WUlIama' Block Cor. 16th & Dodge. ' Ury Goods Notions , fcto. JOHN U. K , LEUMANN & CO. , flew York Dry Good * Store , 1810 and 1811 Fam > hJira itr < ct L. 0. Enewold also booti and ehoe < 7th & Pacific. Ia i ruruliure. & t. GROSS , New and fieoond Hand Furniture nd Stovoa , 1114 DcmrUa. Illgbeot ctih price Fo aid for second band toooi. FoBi CONNER 1809 DDQfJ ( t. Fine goodi , &c. Bi frrco Works. OK AHA FENCE CO. -OUST , TRIESCO UlBlUrneySt. , Impiori ud Ie Boxes , Irrc and Wood Feuoea , Offic 23 , floct , OoonUn PUM and Walnut aa Olg r * and Tobacco. WKST & FniTSCHER , mnn ( cturer of Clnn. nd Wholtmt * Doalenl n Tobacco * , 1805Joufla ) . ff. F. tiORKNZRy miinnfitrturer 14l6Fi > rnham Florlit. A. Dona hae , plinto , cut flowers , noedi , iXxiaew etc. N < W. cor. 16th and Doucliu ttroetft. Civil EnRlneer * ind Surveyors. ANDREW ROSKWATMl , Crclfthton Block , Town Surreyo , Grade and Sewerage 8yit ma ft Specialty. Uommlnlon Merchant ! . JOHN 0.VH , 1,18,1414 Doij.-o Street. D D. UKKMER. For detolla txt large a < lvertUe- i-oot In Dallr and Wcokb' . Oornlca Worka , Weatora Oornlce Works , Mamifactmera Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Kooning. Orders' from any locality promptly eitciited In.the beet manner. Factory and Office 1213 Harney 8t 0. SPEC11T , Proprtslor. Iron Oornlca ) , Window Cape , etc. , manufactured and put up In any part of the country , T. BINIIOLD 416 Thlrtotnth street Orockory. J. CONNER 1309 DouulM ttrect. Good line. OlothlnK and Furnishing Goods. OKO. II. PKTERSON. Al * > Hat , Cape , Booto , 8hoo Notlona and Cutlery , 01 S. 10th street. Refrigerators , Oanfietd'i Patent. C. F. GOODMAN1 llth St. bet , Farn. & Uarnsr. Show Case Manufactory. O. J. WIU > E , llanntacturcr and Dealer In all kinds o ! Bhow Caaoe , Upright Cages , ft > . , 1317 Can St FRANK L. OKRHAItD , proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory , 818 South 16th street , between Lcavcnworth and Uarcy. All goods warranted first-class. Pawnbrokers. ROHKNFKLD. 10th St. . bet , far. A Par Utoves ana inware. A , BUnMKSTKU , DixJcl'lu Btovcs Mid Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin lloofs and all klndl of Building Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER , 1300 Douitlae St. Good and Cheap , i Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Heed Drills and Cultivators Odd Follows Hall. Physicians oni Surgeons. W. 8. OIBBS , M. D. , Room No t , Crelghton Block , 16th Street F. 8. LF.ISENR1NO , a. D. Maaonle Block. 0. L. IIART , M. D. , Eyt > and Ent , opp. poatofflco DR. U B. QRADDY. Oculist and Aurlst. S. W I6th and Farnham SU Photograpners. . GEO. I1EYN , PROP. Qrand Central Gallon' , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic IltU. First-class Work and Prompt- noaa guarantecn PlurnblnK , Qai and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPT & CO. . 21012th tit , bet Farnham tnd Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATKICK , 1409 Douglas Street. aiming an aper anglng. 1ENHY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street. Shoe Stores. Phillip Lang 1320 Farnham at. bet ISth & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douglas St. New and iecond Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods , fee. , bouirbt and sold on narrow marvins. Uoloons. HENRY EAUKMANN , In tna now brick block on Douglas Street , has Just opened a most elegant BeeJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. Caledonia " J FALCONElt 679 16th Street. Undertakers. ' JHAS. RIEWE , 101S Farnham bet 10th & lltd. ' 00Uent , Store * . 0. BACKUS 1S05 Farnhura at. Fancy Ooodi WESTERN CORNICE WORKS C. SPEOHT , Proprietor , 1213 Barney Street , 3MAHA NEB. , - - - . MANUFACTURERS OF JALWIZED ffiON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON I SLATE ROOFING , [ : ' Specht's 'Patent ' Metalio Sky light. : Patent Adu | table Ratchet Bar and ) 3RACKET SHELVINa ; no ol goods , IRON FENCING. Irestlngs , Balustrades , Verandas.tOfflco and Bank Rollings , Window and Cellar > i Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Peorson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. : ' KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA : ; ) ' > t ILEE & CO. . lole Manufacturers. OM AHA. V &enius Eewarded ; ctti titl OH , tl lie Story of the Sewing Maohino , tlPi ] A handsome little pamphlet , blue and gel < < WW YO , with numerous engravings , will be Wni ni GIVEN AWAY trhi any auult penrti calllii ( ? ( or It-at any branch hiU sub-oltlce ol The HInger Manufacturing Com- hiy ( my , or will bo Bent by null , post paid , to y < IT person living at a distance ( rom our oUlcet. ui Tlio Singer Mannfaoturing Oo , , hi tr tli 'rincipal Office , 34 Union Square , tli NE\V YORK. to ( eblS d.tw fr ORAIG'S ' CITY GEEBN HOUSE frm DOW open to the publla with a full supply ol ' " Cut Flowers and Plants or Sale. W will lie glad to nave the publlo nl call and tcoui , > " ouqueta or Any Floral Design Made 1)1 to Order 1)1b , ON THE 8HOUTE3T NOTICE. , b ( ( Ay Ore n House , 8. W. Cor 17th and Web- fr CT , one block ( rom 16th street cars. Nursery , tr street , opposite Foit , Jas. Y , Oralv , Florist trTi ' id Landscape Gardner , 'FebS-Cm , Ti York County Crop. The acreage of flax inork oounly , says The Tnbuno , this season will not bo ono half as great na last yonr. This crop paid Tory poor returns , nnd many farmers nro discouraged with it. Th acroigo of wheat will also bo Icsa ha formerly , while that of corn will b grontly nugmontcd. Quito a largi uninbor of our fanners nro Dotting nice little Btnrt in stock. The Ornpo. 11. A. llawloy writes to The Sulto llccistor that no fruit is moro stir nnd none moro profitable than thrifty grapevine. Farmers can ni well have nn ncro of grapes ns an acri of other crops so far nn trouble is concerned corned , nnd bo sure of a profitable re I urn for their labor. 3hooso a pice of rolling ground or slope , to sccun perfect drainage , then got the plant. , or cuttings of the Concord variety and with ordinary care success is assured in our Nebraska soil nnd clininto Grape vines should not bo allowed io prow like n rose or n currant bush , al in n mat , but carefully tied up on t wire fence , or other trolli , or oven fastened to the side of n building , Allow but two or three vines to grow from the samp root nnd if trained to stakes ono is enough. This plat gives the vines room , air nnd sun shims , which they must hnvo. Prun ing is ono of the most important items connected with the business. Every vine that is allowed to grow should bo closely pruned every year , in the winter season or onrly spring , before the sap flaws , to prevent bleeding. Lot the main vines crow in length ns fnr as they nro strong und cut off every branch within nn inch of the joint. This will bo nllthoy will need in the way of pruning , nnd is much bolter than summer pruning , which scalds the vines by the hot sun being lot in too suddenly. Plow or culti vate every spring between the rows and then mulch with old straw to keep down tlirf woods nnd the ground moist nnd cool , nnd you will have grnpoa in nbundnnco. The grape , vine produces all the fruit and folingo on the green branches which will branch out from every point in the spring. How to Draft. Gcrmantown Telegraph. The cherry tree can bo grafted now , as the sap of this trco begins to run early , and there is small clianco of a cherry scion growing after this has taken . placo. The apple nnd pear can bo ' sot nt any time up to the middle or even end of May , if the scions have been ' carefully preserved and have not yet started to sprout. There la no danger of a graft not growing if the stock bo split so that so that the bark shall not bo bruised , nnd shaping the acion wedge fashion both ways , preserving - serving also the bark uninjured , and placing the rim of the wood of both stock and scion exactly together , or at least crossing onch other so that the sap can intermingle. Wo prefer two eyes or buds to a graft , nnd would rathtr have only ono than moro than : two. Ono year's wood should always / bo used when it can bo obtained , as it is moro certain . to take and grows moro vigorously , and the graft should bo cut from bearing branches. ; Wo wi h to remind these preparing grafting wax , that wo have found four parts of rosin , ono part of beeswax nnd ono part of beef tallow to bo the best > proportions. Melt thorn together in [ a skillpt , which is best , or n tin cup , add mix well It should remain in the vessel and used as needed. . Twenty or thirty scions can bo waxed trith ono beating up. When much rafting < is to bo done , a little fire For heating the wax should bo made ni the soot , between the bricks or itones. Silk Culture , ro the Editor of TnB Bun. As the subject of silk culture is ro- eiving considerable attention in the Jnitod States I thought n fey items 'rom this section might prove Jntor- isting to your readers. I liyo near n olony of Russian Mormon ! tea a class f Russian citizens who formerly ro lidod in Germany. Their religious sonvlctions wore , such , however , that hey could not servo in the Army.1 Ibout the year 1800 the German Gov- > irnmont insisted that they should iorv < ; or leave tha country. The Czar f ftnssia then offered 'thorn n tract of and in Russia and promised tooxempt ihom from military duty. They ox- . opted his oflor and have lived n Russia up to the time they omi- , 'rated to the United 8taton < which vns about seven years ago. Many nro itill in Russia , but several colonies an bo found in this country in Knn- as , Nebraska and Dakota. The mul- jerry wan introduced into their colo- lies in Rusaia by tbo Czar for the pur- oao of silk culture and to facilitate ainfall. He compelled his subjects o buy those trees of the government ouch landholders muiit plant a cor' : aiu number. ' After cultivating thorn intil they Jearned their value they 'oluntnnly propagated thorn very extensively onsivoly , and learned that silk cul- uro was not the only consideration n raising them. They found tliotim- or very desirable for fuel. It also urnished the finest material for cabi- lot work ; and fence poatn mitdo from would outlast those i > mlo from ithor timber. Tha tree son < liocamo ho most highly prized of an ) Russian imber troo. It also bore cdiblo fruit , rhich wag marketable in Russia. Vhon the Munnonites came to thin ountry they brought the seed of this roe with them. They nlao brought ho Bond of several other trees , but ilantod these more extensively than U others combined. Many treen that ro pay extravagant prices to obtain roro loft in Russia by these people , nd tha few they brought are now acTi roes to nursery men hero. The null- Ti orry grows quito rapidly. Trees , Tiol (10 seed of which was planted six ti oow ago , nro now twenty feet high , frhi nd ) argo enough for fence posts. T he him roe resembles the npplo tree in its m abit of growth. Tlio Russians say of f lioy grow quito largo , often reaching 01a lie height of fifty foot , nnd from three : a five foot in diameter. They bear u ruit very young , frequently coin- ot a loncing when two years old , nnd thwl ear every year. Last season the wl rocs were densely Joaded with fruit , en nd farmers came several mlles to th urclmse it for doaHort. It varioa in BU aver from ncid to Hwoct color , jot OU lack and reddish white , 00 per cunt Fein tiing black. Aa the tree is different in rom any tree wo know in this coun- ofat 1 ry , wo call U RuBsian Mulberry , at 'he b rk itf grayish white , and the branches droopihg. ITio Monnonifes also use it nn nhcdgo plant. It makes n bountiful hedge , nnd stands shear * ing na well as nny tree. Professor ] Judd , of the Iowa ngrieultur.il col lege , says it is pVopanated moro readi ly from buttings thnil nny mulberry with which ho la Acquainted , The Monnouitos hnvo interested them- eolvos in the silk business to some ex tent , nnd hnvti somtj cocoons for sale. If parties nro sufficiently interested to make furtherinftulrios they can nd- < Jl' 8S _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' Early Potntoos. Philadelphia Record. It will BOOH bo time for putting in early potntoea , nnd the old favorite , Early Rose , still holds its place nt the front. It may bo inferior to some of the now varieties , but thcro ia ono thing in favor of the Eirly HOBO thnt nil will admit , nnd thnt is the uiunl certainty of n crop. There arc but few exceptions regarding the reliabil ity of the Early Hose , and it must bo A very unfavorable fecnson , indeed , when they do not. reward the grower [ or his ( rouble. 'Another peculiarity is thnt when the tdps nro dead the potatoes nro there , nnd this cnnnnt bo aid of nil others. _ The Pcnchblow , which is n Into variety , first gives n very vigorous growth of vine , nnd form the potatoes nftorwnrd , At times they BhoW no signs of tubers until almost nt the period of maturity of vine , nnd they seem to hurry up the tubers ns if they had boon forgotten They nro good keepers , nnd nro hard to bent ns a livtd vnMotv. The bugs are very parting to'tho Puorlwss , nnd attack that vnripty in preference to others , yet slighting none. With the first growth pf the potato nbovo ground tlio biicu begin work. At this stage the bugs should bo picked in preference to sprinkling with Paris green , as the poison is somewhat injurious to thu vines when very young. If hand-picking becomes too difficult , which is noticed on the appearance of the hatching of tint ecus , the Paris green must bo applied. Always mix it with fine dry plnsUr in preference to fl nr , ns the planter is very beneficial to' potatoes.Vo form rly alluded to the fact that some growers claimed that .their crops had been increased by the use of Pnrip green. What really increased them [ was the piaster , nnd it is a doubtful question ns to whether the bugs nro nn injury or a benefit on that account. They have brought plaster into use on potatoes , nnd tlio consequence wo reduce moro potatoes than formerly , ยง espito the bugs. In using plaster always put a sprinkling on the ground ; nround the plant na well na on .the vino. It will be an additional benefit. ; Ashes are excellent for potatoes , nnd should bo broadcasted after the good is in on heavy ground or scattered on ) tlio rows on aanky soil. Regarding the now varieties , it is best to procure only a pound for ex periment. Try them side by aide with old-established , well-known vnri- { 3ties. The reason is that no farmer r an recommend to another nt n dis- B ; /unco which is the moro preferable rnrioty , ns soils and other conditions ounce uay not bo the same. A western lapor publishes a now > nothod of got- ; li'ng ' the beat results from potatoes rhrch is worthy of trial. Wo give it mly for what it ia intended by theme mo who discovered it , which is that therg would use ic and report results. t is a well known that early potatoes ire not always fully matured , and the mrger ones are often taken from the lill while , the smaller onus irp loft. This robbing process njures the growth of those oft , and they nnvor arrive at perfec tion. If the grower , however , will lig up all his potatoes largo and inmll he can aulect the larger once , md market them , and then itnmodi- itely use the small ones for seed 'by - nitting thorn in the ground for a sec- md or late crop , They should bo cut ; n half and put in thickly , as many of hem will not sprout. After they dro ip they must bo thinned out if too ' hick. If pu't on the same ground as he first crop a fertilizer is required in iddition to that originally applied. Yo are not familiar with the nbovo irpccss , but will experiment with it his eoason , and give our readers the onolit of it at the proper timo. ' Batting : Out Fruit Trees. A common mis tike , says Tlio Ooun ry Gentleman , is to plant a general .ssorhnoiit at once , and give little ubaoquont attention either to cure nd cultivation , or to making useful Editions or replacing vacancies. The roes , are retarded in growth by neir- BCt , a portion of them perish , those rhich survive bear small and pier ropa , and the owner loscawhat inter- at ho had in fruit culture. It would to bettor to sot out fewer as a begin- ling , nnd take the best care of them ! ly continued cultivation. A dozen rees under such management would ivo moro fruit than half n hundred nth neglect , the crop would bo larger nd finer in quality , and the owner , rould bo ( jr.itifiud and encouraged [ nth the result , lie would find out ho dillbronco between good and bad ruit , his practical knowledge would > 10 increased , nnd ho would bo pro- lartd to rnnko some yearly additions o his orchard or fruit garden , iuch knowledge would bo far batter han that obtained' by the owner : n looking at hia trees once n year , r committing their care entirely to a lirod portion who knows little about ; horn. In short , the owner must uka hold with his own imndi without lores , and thu interest cniuted by V ulturo and pruning will not bo at all jssoned by the loads of polden and rimaon-chookuii specimens which noli good management will give him , Thu planter who makes frequent ddltions to hia collection , to supply ucancicB in the yearly circle , or to IUIW bUln the most desirable now vario Ih la , may purchase them by ordering ft rom the bust reliable nurseries , or if ill PI 0 has moro of time and skill than In ij ; loans , ho may himself niiso n portion at the young nursery trees to bo sot atmi Lit. Asa general rule , however , hem afl m buy trees much moro cheaply than an r.c can raise them , because it ia done r.cV a large scale by men who have V loroughly learned tjiuir tradn , and ho , with all tlio necessary appliances , tn work to bettor auvantango mil these who are deficient in ich matters , It is well , however , for ich land owner to have on hand n iw trees of his own raising not for H nmediato profit , but for the purpose adding to his practical knowledge , nd moro especially for increasing Ida iterost , Ho may procure a ftw doz- en , or a few hundred , seedlings of different kinds , of a nurseryman , nnd having sot them out where they can 1)0 ns well cultivated ns a rqw of cab bagcs or tomatoes , ho may graft or bud them at his leisure , lint still bolter in some cases it may bo to pur chase a small supply of young trees which have already made n year's growth nftor budding and Rr.\ffing. These may bo often obtained nt low prices. A supply hko these , as they will bo in two or three years , will bo found exceedingly convenient for filU ing vacancies and making additions. Such management will not bo rob' bing the nurserymen , for the man who thus becomes practically interested in fruit raising will bo much moro likely to apply to nursor . additional supplies , than ho who gives no niton' tion , nnd has no knowledge of the fine fruits. The additional information derived from books nnd periodicals , will enable any ono to bring around him the trees nnd plants which will afford him n supply of delicious luxu ries through the yearly circle. Such a circle will begin with strawberries in June , cherries in Juno nnd July , raspberries nearly as early , the first peaches and plums by the 1st of August , and later sorts for moro than two months afterwards ; pears from August to the following March , grapes for nearly the saino period nnd apples through the entire circle , Oonornl Hems. A ( loxiblo paint for canvas is mndn ni follows : Yellow soap , 2J pounds ; boiling wntor , 1J gallons ; dissolve ; grind the solution wiiilo hot with 1125 pounds of good oil paint. It requires nbout 0,000 young fish to stock n pond of ono ncro in extent. Of llsh weighing from ono to two pounds 1,000 to the ncro is n liberal estimate , nnd thcso will require arti ficial feodimr , unless the pond is very ricli with food producing vegetation. It has been ascertuimvl that whore eggs are sold by the pound that they vnry in weight from ono to four ounces. The nvorago weight of ono dozen pegs is twenty three nnd n half ounces. A celebrated French breeder , who For many years held first rank in the tirt of fattening sheep , vhen urged to livulgo his secret , replied : "My ro- jrot ? I hnvo none ; it is only a ques tion of fnro. Induce animals to eat ibundantly of n l.iruc , choice variety 3t well-prepared food ; that is all there is to it. " Ono of the latest theories advanced s that apples are nuuo nutritious hnn potatoes , and in Cornwall , Eng. , ivorkmpn say they can ' rk butter on ho fruit than on the v gut blo. Reports from the grm1 peach-grow- ng districts represent tlm prospects f the coming ) peach < as univor- lally favorable. The gru k-orsof Now- snstlo county , Dolawntv , in the The iiVilmington Every Evening , are uotod as saying 1 hut I ho "buds are ill right , " and "two-thirds of the isks nro safely passed , " while the amo paper publishes similar advices rom , the Delaware peninsula and the instorn shore of Maryland. Sum- named , the present prospects incli- ate moro than an average crop over ho entire peach-growing region from rhich the middle- Atlantic seaboard ihicfly draw its fruit supplies. The Drovers' Journal , of Texas , lays : Largo corporations with fabu- ous capital have been < ind are now aoing organized in Texas and the lortliwost for the purpose of handling sattlo on a huge scale. The business ippoars to be.not only a lucrative one jut ono also of comparatively small risks. At leant it is n rare thing in- load to hear of failure among ranch- non while tales of immense wealth undo within n comparatively short -imo , whore the capital stock of on- orpriao and good judgment the iwo reat essentials in stock-growing , as n other things is not limited , aroiof ihnoat daily recitation. The almost miform advance in price , of stock cat- lo , which amounts to about ? 5 per load , does not seem to lesson but other to increase the activity in the aarkot for well-located stocks and in ion tacts for hooves. , How's the Baby ? "How's the baby ? " "Hla croup Is bot. or this morning thank you. We gave ilm Homoof THOJIAH' KOLEOIIUO OIL as on odviHoi ) , doctor , ami shall give lilm ome mom In nn hour or i > o. " ftext dnv ho doctor pronounced the youngster ured. 1-l-lw * Bnakun'a .arnica Ualvo. The bust salvo in the world for onto , iniisos , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , over sores , tetter , chapped hands , hillblains. corns and all kinds of kin eruptions. This salvo ia guar ded to give perfect satisfaction in ivory case or money refunded. Price , 5o per box. For sale by Ton , fr MnMAHON. Omaha. NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cnro Qtuuanted > , Or , K. 0. WixiVt Nurvo uiU Ilialn Treatment ipoclfle ( or Hyutorla , Ulizlnotu , Convulnlons. ferrou ) Hoadactie , Mental Uopreanlon , lam ol einory.Spormatorrhuift , Iinpotcnjy , Im oluntary in'iwlons , rrenutiiru Old Aiio , cauMxl by ovir- tertlon , soil buna , or over-lnJul ence. which adg to mlnery , decay aud death. Ono box will ire recent cases. Ra b box contain ) one mouth's ootmont. One dollar a box , or nix boxvti ( or ve dollars ; mint by mall prepaid on receipt of rice. Wo guarantee nix boxim to cure any caee. rith each order received by us ( or ilx boxes , ac- imjanled with flvu dollari , will Beud the pur- ia cr our written vuaraotoe to return thu looey II the treatment doei not ftt ct acuro , 0.1 , Ooodman , Druwlit , Bole , Wbolenal * and etall Agent. Omaha , Nub. Ordorv by mall at ( fular price , PILES ! PILESI PILES ! Sure Cure Found at Laatl A sure cure ( or BlIudyTileedljJK , ItchlDg and IceruUxl rilcthaabwn JlBCOiereUby Dr. Wll- ' am. ( on Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's idlaa Ulntment. A single box baa cured thu ont chronic coooa ol J5oi IQyuari etandlnif. None no ri xl suffer Oyo uluutva tlter applylnt ; til ( ondndul BoothlnK rnvdlclne. Lotions , luatru < nd cloctuoJlMi do more harm than good , 'IDUm'd Ointment abeorbn the tumon , allays ) 10 Intense Itching , ( nartliiilaaly at night attor ttln ; arm In bed , . ) . fccU . ui . ai > ouUlc , trlvea In- ' ' - - j - - ' ant and palnlcua relief , and Itpitpauid only ter ' IK * . Itching of thu private parts , and ( or lu/th ' ? il\60 \ , [ lead what tUo Hon. J. M , CctBnberry of Ouve- nd bay * about Ir , WUIUra'a Indian 1'lle Olnt- out : I rmvs mod ecorM of HIM cures , and U Torils ine p wture to say that I hae nevu lound wthlny which gave eucn Immediate anil porma nt relict as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For Bile by all dnifurlsta or tnallo < l on receipt rlco , 91.00. &COn CLKVKtlMD , OUIO. For rale by 0. Y OooJmin. W. S , GIBBS , PHYSIOIAH AND SDEBEON , Loom No4 , Oreljjlitou Block , 15th Stroot. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. OrriOK Houiioi 10 tola A. u. , 3 to 5 r.u , lephune connected with Central Office WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , -JIAICEHS OF THE- finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks , The only andjl jltional plato thnt original firm o/ ' ' ia giving for instance R o g o r s Bros , stance - single All out Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thickness with the gro'atoat pUto only on of caro. Each * the s o o t i o s lot being hung on a Bcalo while whore expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby insure n full deposit - making a single posit of silver OD plated Spoion them. | wear as long asa Wo would call a triple plated ottpocial atten tion to our see- one. Rival. Orient- Tinned All Ordenln th Went should be Addreiuod to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , . CIGARS ! CIGARS ! GSOARS I IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC I Largest and Best Assorted Stock of any Retail Cigar House in the City. FINEST 5c AND IQc CIGARS In- the Market. STOCK COMPRISING OVER FIFTEEN WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR BRANDS , WHICH WE OFFER , : A.T OOST I LOWEST POSSIBLE , i MARGIN. . - "Special Discount By Box" SOHROTER & BECHT'S "OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY , " First Door N. Opera House. mScXl2w Special Attention Is Once More Called to jthe Faet thax Bank foremost in the West in Assortment 'and Prices of CLOTHING , FOB MEN'S , BOYS' AND , CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETK LINE OF j , Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps iVo aro'proparod to meet the demands of the tr&do in regard to Latent Style * and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Oonneation . f RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & GO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St JEWELRY AND MUSIC HOUSE. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. i'ino Watchoa and Clocks. Pianos , the Stock and others. Miuncmtls at luiportora * Price * . Organs , Whitney & Holmes. owolry , most Artistic Sty lea. Music Books , Shoot Music. tilvorwaro , an Elegant Stock , Accordions , Violins. ipootacloa , Eyu Glassoa , &o. Flutoa and Fifes , Guitars. pora Glaaseu , Ohoicu AdBortmenk. Musio Boxes , Harmonicas. in Boat Stylus. Vollin Strings , Guitar Strings , Ac. 'inu Ropuiriiig a Specialty. Inducements Superior to others. 'ricea in Plain Figures. Our Motto , "Plain Figures. " i copy none uf our competitors STVTIiKS or advertisement ) we politely ro- luest a return of the coiapllment. ' ) pera House Block. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. tuei&sat CTO3STE1S , Wholesale Lumber , Ho , 1408 larnham Street , Omaha , M.