Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1883)
TEE DAILY BBE-FB1DAV APJHL 13 LANGTRY WAVES Latest styles from the cant , in Ltoptry Waves and Reversible Lan Frlzzas at MRS. J. J. GOOD'S , 29 Main street , oppocit e prut tffice. \ MBS. fl. J. HILTON , M. IT , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 112 COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. cnioiao , BOCK UURD AKO ricmo. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf B20 p m I Paciflo Ext. . . .8:15 : a m Ex and Mall.928 a m Ex and UaU.6fiS : p m D. Uolncs ac.7:15 a m | DM Molne8ac.4:40 : p m CTIIOiOO , BURUDOTON AXD Q01KCT. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..BaOpm I Paddo Ext..920am Mall and Ex.920 a m Mall and Ki'.7W ) p m H. Y. Ex 4ODpmNeb&KaaEx..8:20am : | CUIOAQO AND KORTUWI3TIUt. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf. . .6:18 : p m I Pacific Ext. . . .9:18 : a m Mall and Ex.9:20 a m Mall and Cx.6:16 : p m Aecom ( Sat.6.60 p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45pm : iiwsAs crrr , ST. : oi AND CODKCII , BLURB. Depart. Arrive. Mill and Ex. . . .8:88 : am I Express 6.50pm Xxprai. .9:10 : p m | Mill ai * Et..6'tSpn Dtnon rAcino. Deput rAcino.Arrire. . Grecian * xk.ltaOa. m. Overland Ex..4-00 p.m. [ Lincoln Ex..1130a. n. U enrer Ex. . . . 8:00 a. m , Denver Ex..7:00p. m. I/oca ! Ex 0.30 a. ta. Local Ex 7:25 a. m. " Ex 9:08 a. m. Emigrant..820p. m. " Ex WABAHn , BT. LODU AND FACinO. Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex. . 9:45 : am I Mall and Ex. . 420pm Cannon Ball. . 4M : p m | Cannon Ball.11:05 : a m ioui cm AND rAmno. Depart. Arrive. For Sioux CIty.7 5 a m Frm Sioux ay.6:50 : p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb7:65am : Neb. . ' 6-Wpm For St. Paul..7:40 : pm From St. Paul..8fiO : a m CUIOAOO. UlbWAOKXH AND BT. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Blufla. Mall and Ex.9 0 a m I Mall and Ex.6:63 pm Atlantic Ex. . | B:1B : p m | Atlantic Kxu. 19:10 : a m CHICAGO , M1LWAUKRI AND ( IT. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Hall and Ex.7:18 a m I FactBc Ex. . . . . 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex..13:40 : pml'Mall and Ex.7-2Spm Except Sundayi. t Except Saturdays. { Except Mondavi. ( Dally. Council Blutta & Omaha Street B. B. Leave Council liluffs. Loate Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , Ham , 1m,2 p m , 3 p 11 am , tpm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 6 p m , 6 p m. Street cars run hall hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , 6 and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; MAVEKICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Water and Congress Streets. CAPITAL , - - 840O.OOO SURPLUS , - - $100,000 Transacts a general Banking business. Re ceives the accounts of Banks , Bankers and others. Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States. Buys and Bells Gov ernment and other Investment Securities , and executes any business for its Corre spondent * in the line of Banking. ASA P. POTTER , Presided' . J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ais't.Cashler. m&th-me CORNICE .WORKS ! Iron and Slate Booing , ' 0. SPKOHT , , . Proprietor. 1111 Omaha Neb Douglas St. - , HANTTFAOTtTBER O7 GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WIDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Specht'a Patent MatalHoJSkyllght Patent , Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket ( Shelving. I am the cenoral agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING , .Orestings , Balustrades. Verandas , Iron Bank fallings , Window Blinds , Cel lar Guurd * ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR .fftBON & EILL PATENT EN- SIDE BLIND. Aru acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD ' & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. HANUTACTTJUBJ ) BY Buck's Stpyepo. , BAINT PIERGY ' A , BOLE AGENTS FOK OlfAnA r- UTABLIBUKO 18ia. JIDE BPIUNO ATTACHMENT-HOT PATEN ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTOR * 1109 and HU Dodge Street , a tig 7-mn 6m OMAHA. NEB _ WANTED. 100,000 POUNDS OP nighest Otsh Priei paid. Shipments from country will be paid for by retoru mall. E. MOTZ&CO. , IBmke-Im 1119 Douglas Ltre Til yo'iw * F m n ot ifV tern tolllnKOT f mil iou" ctutles avol ( night work , to rf Jtlm-iliinttanl us * wm brain n rv ' Hop Wtt6r ! . lwat * UK Mor- itiiini It you at imiu nS"lrS I 'OUIK , mflf rlDrrc llnatja b l * U otu , rely onKopJ I Bitter * . trt yonar * . lliouianat * . . from emi fnl .Maty MimeTtr yon ihaV"your.y tein.I , . ' > dlK form > aM ot that K lunPf coVbl . stimulating ; , ! hate t > ni ) f enleo or .n * . ' I tlraelT'rftc. wUhouUnforf.'flHtK' . I 1 Ur - . " H P HcpSittere O.I. O U n M ln * . ott.i * < fomaeA anc Irreiltt * , HOP Mo c o r f o himfi , t/ood drurtebneii ' ' 'u eiiMnis' nio o' opvu ! too will t > e Hop Bitter * If > jtaettiu- ol/ weak > nil * BcniM } NEVtt .trcclu ilrllul , ow ; trj > ti It may snvi your rr i Co. , JFAil . Hfo. It hnk > .i nrj hun * CnkKtf.lt I * T34. . .Oil. SHORT LINE -or THK- Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY b now running Ita FAST KXFRGSS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -ANDXHK- Pinost Diniiig Oars in the World. F YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond ; 01 F YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. FATOi OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , Milwantoe&St.PanlB'y Ticket offlcfl located In Faxtoi Hotel , at corner 'araam andFourteentb ttreeta and at D. P. De- jot and al Ulllard Hotel , Omaha. tyBee Time Table Id another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. Q. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. I. B. MER1ULI , , A. V. H. CARPENTER , OeneralManager. General Paa . Agent. . T. CLARK , OEO , H. HEAFFORD , General Sup't. Asu't O P ' "we. Ac ot BPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used n the principal churches tor commun ion purposes EXCELLENT FOR LADIES , AND WEEKLY PERSONS , AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are nnsurpuuea oy anyo'rur native wlnr uelnj the pure juice ot the G i > e , nroduiid undei Ur. Soeer'B own pereonal supervision , t ipurlt ] and gonulneneas , are ( ruarinteed , Th youngest child cau partake of Its enero i qual ties , anc the weakest Invalid use It f advantage. It ll particularly beneficial to the aged and debillta ted , and suited to the votrlous allme its that at lect tbo weaker sez > It Is In very r * pect awlm TO BK RELIED ON. RPEER'S P J. Sherry , Th * P. J. SHERRY tl a win * ol superior chai acter , and partake * ol the rich qualities ol thi grape Irom which It I * mad * For purity , rich nes * . flavor and medtdoa properties , II will b found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. Brandy. Th brandy stands unrivalled In thlscountr elng far supeilcr for medlcln it purposes. It Is a pure rilttUUt'on ' from the grape , am contains valuable medical propeitlu * . It has a delicate flavor , ilrmlar to that of th tnpon , from which It U dlatllled , and Ii In grei favor taiong first-class families. See that the signature of ALFED 8PEKU , Fl talc , N. J. . Is over the cork of each bottle Bold by Konnard Bro's &Co , , U. Parr , Schrotc & liccht , D. W Rate , Jarr.tH onytb and J , n Intar DOCTOR STEINIIART-S ESSENCE OF LIFE FOR OLD AMD Youito , MALI AMD PXUALB. It Is a sure , prompt aud effectual rtraoJs or digestion , Djsnepela , Intermittent Fevers , Wac of Appetite , Nervous Debility In all ItsBtagei Weak Memory , Loss of Drain I'ower , Frostratloi Weakness and general Lees of Power. Itrenali nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Inteuec strengthens the enfeebled brain and reaton surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted 01 ganj. The experience of thousands prove * III be an Invaluable remedy. Price , tl.OOabottli or six or IS. For sale by all druggUtj , or i c secure from observation on receipt of price b .P. O. Box 2480 COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS FLEET FEET. How They Are Exorcising at the Driving Park. The Fun Promised at tbo Com ing MeotinRB Here. The Bcason of 1883 , for the great atato of Iowa , opona with the mooting at this place , consequently It la the keynote to all legitimate turf aport in 0 state. At present the outlook waa never ore promising for a sncoeisful spring ootlng , and every mall brings fresh opo and enoonragemout. There are a great many cltlzons of ho olty who do not folly roallza thereat roat benefit to bo derived from two accesafnl meetings each aoaaon at the lr grounds. Time , however , will unlto all In this roat enterprise and from far and near ho stranger will oomo to our city dur. ng the respective mootluga and add ; reatly to the revenues of the mcr hanta and hotel keepers , besides rmlDp favorable opinions of the luff * Oity and its generous Inhabl- ants. The grounds of the association are tuited but a short distance from the aalncBB and residence portion of the 'ty ' and affords a pleasant plaoo where II may spend a naif hour these bright , loaaaut mornings , with profit to homsolvos , and Bflcrd a great enconr- gotnoat to the imrmsjomont , who arc uxlons to make ( heir park a popular ilace of resort. No ono can bo harmed by an occav ) nal visit to the grounds , and the Ight of the numerous horses under- oing the preparation for the mooting tear at hand , will produce a favorable mpreeslon on the mind of all who iako themselves ( spectators. At resent , there are stabled at ho driving park , the finest eel ation of young horses to bo found 1 the Miuouil Valley. Among ho many colts are to bo found "oBoendants of the finest stock horses the world , and nearly every re- n table family of the turf animals has near or remote relative among the at. at.A A son of the Great Almont , who orablnes In his veins the worthy lood of Alexander Norman , making , lm ono of the moat promising young tallions of Western Iowa , is found In ho stable of Sim Oolbnm , aman , rho has piloted a number of first- IMS horses to victory. A daughter of the mighty Robert ifcGregcr , who haa placed hlmaelf pou the top neat as a trotting stallion , ids fair to mike a worthy descendant if the Hambletonian family. Wapsle , the best son of Green i snaw , has a representative at the rack In the sorrel horse Glenwood. Old Logan , one of the hardiest cam signers in Hawkeye state and a aemberof the justly celebrated Olay 'amlly , has , in tne 3 year-old colt In- iplratlon , a son who is well fitted to wear the honors of his sire. The Morgan family have several 'epresentatlves lu the brown stallion Manhattan and several of his colts. American Star , ought not to bi shamed of the two detcjndanta , Little Sioux and Col. BIythe , of hia ; randson Monitor and wo are certain ; hat nowhere else In the west Is Star ilood more promliiag than in these horses. Through two grandsons , Almont is again represented , and from the three fillies now In the stable of Dr. Wade Gary , the public have a Ight to expect greatteaults. The clean-limb id runners are also well repreaentod , among whlohare Fly Dtnce , by War Dince , ono of the beat 3 year-olds in the weat. The grand old stock horse Vandal , has in the atalllon Council Bloffi , and his numerous progeny , a fine' representa tion nnd time will demonstrate that Ira Platner's aged horse will make his mark In the breeding of thorough- brpds in western Iowa. In conclusion , we would say to all friends of the noble horse , lay aside business for a few minutes and go out to the track and eeo what wo saw. Ve notice the Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar lluplds. Iowa , highly spoken of in many of the loading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement In another column of this pnner. f 5-Sm COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUMS MABKET. Corrected dally by J. Y. Fuller , mer chandise broker , buyer and shipper ol grain and provisions , 89 Pearl street. WHKAT-NO. 2 spring , 760 ; No. 3,6Si rejected COc ; irood demand. COBN Dealers paying 82o ; rejected corn Chicago. 45o ; new mixed. 48c ; white corn , 85o. The receipts of corn are light , OATS Scarce and In good demand : S3 , HAT 4 00@8 00 per ton. 80 per bale. Rw 40c ; light supply. ' COBN MKAL 125per 100 pound * . WOOD Good supplyj prices at ] yard * < 6 00@6 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 1100 per ton : soft , 6 60 per ton. BOTTIB Plenty and In fair demand ] 25c ; creamery , 80o. Haas-Ready sale and not plenty al 15@17c per dozen. LABD Falrbank's. wholesaling at ISo FOUI/TBT Firm ; dealers paying 18o pei pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEGETABLES Potatoes , 45c ; onions , 60o cabbages , 0@40o per dozen ; apples , 3 W @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 60 to 3 40. BROOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK. CATTLE 3 00 ® 3 60 ; calves 600@760. Hoes Market for hoes quiet , ai th packing houses are closing ; shippers or paying 6 50 to C 50. A fir J at Newell , Duena Viaia county.oi the morning of the 6th , destroyed nln buildings tbo Ohrendon hotel , Hine restaurant , Martvn'a drug store , Dillon' hardwrro store. Btott'd meat market , am three buildings owned by II , Bbultz , E K Mnck and Lunar Bros . were burnei Tb < total loss is pbout $80,000 , with $ 3,001 Insurance. A servant 'girl In tb > Clarendon loit $100 in cash which she ha ; In her trunk. With DUJIKEE'S SALAD DBESHIM there la no waste or disappointment- yon are certain to produce a good sal ad. It coiU leu than home-made and b , besides , a superb table uaoe BADLY LOP-SIDED. I Such Booms the Prcpssttlon to Qlvo Up Union Avenue to the Union Pnolflo. As moat of the readers of THE DIP. already know , A petition baa boon presented to tbo ctty council asking that tbo Union Paolfu Railway com pany bo given tbo right of way along Union avcnuo. The matter has boon referred to a committee aud there rests , It now appears that eomo of those who signed tbe petition did 10 without fnlly understanding nnd duly consid ering the matter , and the surprise felt at Booing some other names attached thereto may poaeibly bo lessened on the simo theory. As all know there have boon thou sands of dollars expended on Union avenue , In order that the city might ave a broad , direct nnd suitable street ir travel to the transfer. Now lore needs to bo a little moro money lent to make the avenue answerable or the purpose contemplated. The ropaaitlou presented favors the city brewing away all this expenditure , y making in faot a donation to the Union P-iclfio. It seems that In return for suob a [ ft , there would bo sorao considera- on promised at least , if not per- ormed' But the only thing in return which secind thus far too bo offered , the assnrarca that It would bo moro onvonlont for the oltlEons to have a ; a1ion at the corner of Broadway , nd take the dummy there than at the ransfor. The idoi of giving up Union venue , which haa ccst BO much , merely to oonvonlonco anmo ono do * ring to gotthodammy at Broadwayor o deliver aomo goods there tor ship- nont , seems a very lop sided bargain , ! "convenience" la n dun considers- on why not petition to allow all the ail ways to run tracks up Main street o Broadway and have it still moro convenient. " The Nonpareil in urging the city o gtvo up Union avenue faintly proin- t > c& that the faro to Omaha will thus in a few years" possibly bo reduced o fifteen or even ton cents. As The Nonpareil's promises are not above ar In this market , and Its predictions till leas sure , this will hardly cause itlzons to bo willing to throw away iiousands of dollars of property , or Ivo It to the Union Pacific. The rights of property owners are o bo considered also. It hardly acorns robablo , and certainly IB noi justly o be expected that they will consent o having tholr property made com- aratlvely worthless by allowing rail way tracks on the avenue. The Union Pacific baa never shown ny great yearning to do anything for bo mere sake of convenienolng Conn- U Bluffs , or io help it along In any way , and it la not to bo believed that ompany haa mot with such a change f heart that it la desirous of running > track up Union avonno as an accom modation to this city. If It really wants to run Its dummy up to Broad way let the company buy up the Ight of way for itself , rather than ask tie city to buy the right of way , grade he avenue , spend thousands of dollars nd then give all away. brilliant and fashionable > re the Diamond Dye colors. One .laokago colon 1 to 4 Ibs. of goods. Only 10 cents for any color. HIQHWAT'ROBBERY. A Horae Dealer Knocked Down and Robbed. S. Strand , a transient stopping at Kiel's hotel , and having , some horses or sale , waa knocked down last oven- ng and robbed of $15. Ho was bo- gulled into a vacant lot near Main street under pretense of seeing a horse which WAS for trade. There wore three men in the party ono of whom throw a blanket over his head while the others went through him and suc ceeding in escaping. A man giving hia name as D. H. White waa arrested last evening aa a confidence man , and Is said to bo one of those who turned the $15 trick at the stock yards Wednesday. If yon are noi married , write the Mar riage Funl and Mutual Trust Associa tion , Cedar Rapid ? , Iowa , for circulars explaining the plan , f C-Sm , Kelsey , of Liveland , Pottawattamle county , quarreled with his wife , and the two agreed to occupy different apartment ) , the lady taking the ground floor. Keliej suspected infidelity und ngreed with hu neighbors that they surround the bouui and capture ttio inmttea at night when he gave the signal by Miowing a light la the upper window The signal was given and the capture made. The destroyer of Kel sey's houiehold proved to be one Sblpman , a farmer of the neighborhood. "roaa-s FERRY. " Texas Cowboy Wants to Aealal the Heroine in tbo Steamboat Scene. Bait Uke Ileipld. It .was in an Interior town , when tho'festive cowboy "flourlihed over aa a gren bay tree , " Mid hu aa occa slonal picnic when It strikes hli erratic fauoy , that MUs Maddemhelc forth aa Chip In "Fogg's Ferry. " Tht play progressed without especial In toroat not down on the programmi aa being in the regular , order of ovonti until the steamboat scene In the thlrc act , when Chip is discovered at an oh mill on the banks of a river. She ha < overheard the villain's plot to blov up the steatnor.on which her bene factor Is bearing the papers to a plac of safety , by placing a torpedo In thi channel dlrtct-y - In the way of th coming vessel. Chip Is armed with i pistol , and , nerving herself , alma a the Infernal muohlno.hoplntj by a well dlrcc'ed snot to explode It. Th whistle of the approaching etetune betoken Its rapid coming , and sooi the sound of escaping steam and th splash of the revolving wheels broal on the listening oar. Nearer am nearer the ominous sounds ring on on the night , and soon the bow of th boat greets the expectant audience Ohlp nerves herself for the tellini shot , but aluo , on this particular ocja slon the cartridge falls to explode. / moment more and all would be lost for there , plain to bo seen , bobbing n ; on the turbid waters , wac the torpedo Mlsa Maddorn , though a little tui praised at the misfire of her weapon waa cooling It for another shot , who suddenly a cowboy jumped to his foot In the audience , and , flourishing a navy six , shouted : ' S.aud a little to ono aide , gal , and I'll bust It for yon. Blame my o > oa but them chops ain't uolng to dish up that boat that way. " The ominous click of a forty-four cali bre was distinctly hoard , nnd , M ho painted his pistol , MUs Maddorn , with great prosonca of mind , without moving from her position , for the second end tlmo pulled the trigger , fortu nately with better success. The tor pedo duly exploded , and the steamer gilded majestically on to lafoty. As Mbis Maddorn waa leaving the theater that evening she waa accosted at the atago door by the identical cow boy , who , sans ooremonlo , said : "Say , little gal , little mor'n thoro'd boon the devil to pay , and all a owln' to that little pop-nun of your'n. You can't depend on'em. Yon want something that when yon get the drop on a fol low you know yon'vo got him right thoro. I waa a golu1 to help yon out this evening without asking you and blow the blamed thing up myself , only yon waa right lu the road and couldn't draw a bead on it. Don't never lot it happen again , and I'm going to heel you so you'll bo in proper ah ape. " Suiting the action to the word , ho prod used a navy Oolt and baahtnlly handed It to her with the remark : "It's your'n , little gal , an * it's a daisy. I hate to part with It , but then what's a fellow to do when he's hit aa bad aa I am. Maybe I'll ' Rot the laugh for this , but none of 'em's gauio enough to show their tooth to mo , you botl Good by. " He strode away , leaving the little lady , Oolt in hand. Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegeta ble Compound is a most valuable mod lolno for ladies of all agoa who may bo 111'etod ' with any form of disease po cullar to the sex. Her remedies are not only put up in liquid forms but in Pills and Lozenges in which forms they are securely sent through the malls. WHO TO MAKRY. What a Girl Wants to Know- Clerk or Mechanic , Philadelphia Time * . Among the young women who ask Important and sometimes perplexing questions of the Times Is ono who wants to know what kind of a young man she should marry. Her particu lar anxiety la to know whether It Is safe for a girl without money to marry a man without a trade. It la rather unusual for a girl In love to look so far ahead as this , or to take such a prac tical view of life. Few of them ever think beyond how they will look at a wedding , or whether It would bo bet ter to have the services at homo , In church , or whether , as a matter of romance , she ought not to run away. The trouble with the young woman in the present owe is that uno Is engaged - gaged to a nice young man who never learned a trade. Ho thought U much nicer to take a clerkship , whore ho g3ts $16 a week , and whore the work doesn't soil his clothes. The young woman haa boon stcdying this ques tion with rather more philosophy and good judgment than the aoxila usually credited with. She fears that clerk ships , as a general thing , do not pay well , do not afford much opportunity for advancement and are of leas certain - tain tenure than anything else. She finds that the young men who early learn trades good , honest , useful trades seem to have more ambition , are sturdier and better directed. The young woman has clearly reached a sensible conclusion. Too subject about which iho Inquires Is not altogether new. It has boon dis cussed In these columns before. It Is always Interesting , however. Girls cannot be advised that It would bo a misfortune always to marry a clerk , but It must bo apparent that the bet tor dependence Is upon a man who has the discipline and the advantage which the thorough knowledge of a useful trade gives. It la rare Indeed that the skilled workman is out of em ployment , and unusual skill and abil ity find ready recognition In every de partment of labor. It Is the misfor tune of too many of the girls of thii time that they prefer young men whoso work it such that they can al ways wear peed clothes. A Cough , Cold or Bore Throat should not be neglected. DHOWN'S Bitow OHIAL TBOOHKS are a nlmple remedy , out will give.lmihulUte relief. Price 25 cents Economic Potato-Halting. The attempt la oftun made to ralai potatoeo iu places wherd they can nebo bo produced for the market with auj considerable profit. Such la the oa i in most pArtn of iho south , and In per tlons of the northern otateo whore i severe drought is likely to proval during several months. A protraotei drought during the growing seasoi will greatly reduce the ylold and In jure the quality of the tubers. Ii some p&rts of the country potatoes fo Immediate USB cm be raised before tb occurrence of very hot- and dr weather , and In some localities the ; may bo raised after thoffralns that no an end to the' drought occur. Th crop raised att.the latter period wl bo'llkoly to be ImmAturnyiatld nelthe thoae that are raised very earl or very late can be relied d ; to keep in good condition ovc the winter , If tubers are of oonald erablo size when the drought com menoos they will be very likely t sprout and produce a second crop c vines and tubers will be destroyed while these that grow from them wll bo as small In slzo aa they are large 1 number. It Is more difficult to pre serve potatoes during warm woathe than during that which Is quite cold The boat cauaoa them to shrivel an generally to sprout. If placed whor it ls dry they will lose much of th water they contain and will becora tough In texture and insipid to th taato. If placed In a moist positlo they will bo likely to rot. In som parts of the uonth a fair supply c potatoes can bo scoured by raleln two crops a year , but the two crop will not amount to as much as a slug ! ono rained in a favorable location 1 the north. For the supply of th market potatoes are only profitable i northern latitudes. The moat northern states and terrl tories are best for the production c potatoes. The ylold Is generally larg and the quality of the tubers excel lent. With better facilities for atoi go and transportation It is likely thi moat of the potatoes for the supply c the markets In the entire country will bo produced In the extreme northern portion of It. A region where 400 bushels of potatoes can bo produoad on an acre of ground possesses great advantages over ouo whore only 30 bushel * are produced , When very largo crops are raised It will pay to send them a long distance to market. A short season is preferable to a long ono for raising potatoes. Lois labor Is required In cultivation , and the damages by Insects and bad weather will bo less. Vegetable growth Ik more rapid whore the seasons are short than whore they are long , The quick er potatoes are raiiod the bettor they are , The flavor of quick grown pota toes is superior and they are generally free from blemishes. A fair amount of moisture is nocosaary to the production potatoes , but the seed should never bo planted on land that is likely to bo water soaked during any portion of the growing season. Ling continued dampness causes the crop to bo small and the quality poor. Potatoes grown on damp soil are very likely to rot if they are not well managed after they are dug. No variety of potatoes la profitable to raiao for market thai la not qulto productive. Few customers are willing to pay for quality in po tatoes. The quality of potatoes Is only tested after they are cooked , and most persons aoloot a lot on account of their aizo and general good appearance. Persons accustomed to potatoes of a certain variety will continue to pur chase them long after much botier varieties have boon introduced , Sev eral varieties of potatoes are now selling readily on the reputa tion they acquired several years ago. With rare exceptions there is tnoro proQt In late than early potatoes. Too market of all largo towns is generally overstocked with early potatooa during their soaion. The first that como to market bring the highest prices. The first that appear oomo from the Bur- muda Islands , and these are followed by these grown In Florida and the other southern states. Prices rap idly decline by the time the earliest produced In the United States are ready to harvest. If dug while the weather Is quite warm they will bo In jured If they are not disposed of In a ihort tlmo. If not entirely ripe they oin not bo shipped long distances on account of tho.thinness of the akin * . Generally late varieties of potatoes are more productive than early ones. They have hotter keeping qualities and can bo shipped longer distances without Injury , Such being the ease , tholr sale at remunerative price * does not depend on the condition of the market at a certain tlmo. Persons who raiao potatoes for the market should bo very careful about the se lection of seed. There Is a vigor about now varltios of potatoes that old ones do not possess. They are generally more productive and much loss liable to disease. Potatoes In tended for aood' ' should bo kept where tholr eyes will remain dormant. If they are stored whore there are con siderable light , heat and moisture they will throw out sprouts that will never develop into vines when placed out of doors , and will take much of the sub stance of the tubors. They should be kept where they will not sprout till they are planted. If seed Is scarce and high tnoro Is onconomy in cutting potatoes to single eyes. If they are raised In drills , and It Is desired to bave as few small tubers as possible , It Is best to seed light , which is most easily done by cutting the potatoes for the moat part to single eyes. On no subject connected with any branch of agriculture do opinions vary so much as In relation to the choice and preparation of soil for potatoes and the method or planting and onltl vatlng the crop. Some advise deep and others shallow planting ; some advocate level and others hill culture. The truth Is , no rule can ba given In regard to those matters that will be best under all circumstances. Good crops of potatoes are often raised on a small scale by dropping the seed on the green sward and covering it will : old straw or hay. When this plan 11 punned no cultivation la required ex cept to remove the vegetable covering from the tubers. If the soil Is quite dry and tbo elevation of the field Ii considerable there Is good reason fo ; planting the seed quite deej and adopting level culture. If on the other hand , the soil is mola and the aurfaoo quite fl it It Is generally ally better to plaoo the seed near thi top of the ground and to hill up thi earth around iho vinos. Some Boaioni are favrrablo and Bomo unfavorable t < shallow planting and level onlturo As a rule land that haa not boon IODJ under cultivation U boat for potatoes This statement , however , IB true Ii in relation to most oropr Land need not nocoeaarily bo wo ! subdued for raising a good ere ; of potatoes. Excellent potatoes ma bo ruined on toll that contains muo partially decomposed turf. Mannr applied to land intended for potatoo should bo well rotted or it will tend t produce scab. Clean cultivation I eiHentia ? , but It Is not desirable t dlaturb the soil very deeply aroun the vines after the tubers have eon fOonood to form. Late In the seaso ' It Is bettor to keep do n weeds an grcss by means of a actiftl j hoe than plow or cultivator. > pWavprlok ; National Bank < Boston draws foreign exchange , bnj and sells Government and other Ii ir vestment securities , and transacts an business for Its correspondents In tb line of banking. m&th-me PALLET & HOES , Western Agentf , Lafayette , Indiana. nrccxi ii j k.irjaijflr-r REVERSIBLE 10 o HEELJ 0n n FOR 0 Rubber Boots und Roots and Shoe OF ALL KINDS. Kfl DPR RT TowTho V/U IkBa U 1 Wear The center pieces are Interchangwble and I renlble. It prevents the counter from runuli ore- , requiring no heal stiff eners. Th * Agency tot these goods In this town h been pUi frw Others cannot procure them. Call nd xamfne a full line of Leather ai . .Oandee" Rubber Boot * and Shoes with th * 11 erslblo Ueel. MUH. II. PKTEhSON , LoulrrllleNeb. A Drave and Faithful Quardlnnof our hornet and Property Re * ued from Imminent Peril , A very popular And well known member of our police force , who ban performed duty twelve yean at the Union 11. K. depot , on Kichanga Place , in I'rovldence , U. I. , gives his unsolicited tcfitimony. Ilenr hlmt "I have been dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys and Liver during the put Mr month * ; at times I was BO se verely ullllctcd.thftt I WAS unable to eland on my feet , as my feet and lower parts of my less were very badly swollen ; my urin ary organs were in A droidfnl conditionmy blood WAS In A wretched state , And It had become to Impoverl.hed And circulated so poorly that my hands And feet would be cold and numb andjaa white as to appear lifeless. I.could not rest night * , but waa so dlitresned all over that I oould not lie Btlll in bed ) but would keep turning and rolling from one side to the other All night , so that I would feel moro tired and eihaun- ted in the morning than when I went to bed , My condition became BO serious that I WAR obliged to ( top work , And for thirty dnj-B I WAS unable to bo on duty. I con sulted the best doctors , and tried the nu merous medicines And Bo-oilled euros , but rapidly grow worse , And WAS in a sad con dition every way when n lontr tlmo valued friend of mine , prominent in thia city In a large excreta company , urged mo to try Hunt'n Remedy , as bo had known of won derful cures f ffected by it. Upon his rtp- roaentatlon I obtained two bottles of the Itemedy and commoneed 'taking it AS di rected , And eroatly to my surprise In letB than twenty.fcnr hour * I commenced to feel relieved. I WAR In an awful condition when I began to take thoKomody. and had no faith In It ; therefore , when I fonud al most Immediate relief , even In one day's use of It , my heart WAS made glad , ana I assure you I continued to take thellemody and improve constantly from day to day. I took It with moonmy trip to Mains , for I WAS bound to have It with mo all the time and the result Ii that I Improved poodlly All the tlmo I wsi away ; aud everifncomy arrival t ome , which was several weeks Ago , I have been on duty every day. I feel first- rat * , And the swelling of hand , feet , And lega have disappeared/ the terrible backache which uied to bother me more than all the rest , troubles me no more , and I iloep splendidly at night * , and surely have > zcellent and forcible reasons for speaking Inpralssof Hunt's lloruedy , for it has made a new man of me. I don t know whnt I should havu dene without Hunt's ltem dy ; It is the beat medicine that I ever took , and I very gladly recommend it to all who are ( filleted with Kidney or Liver disease , or diseases of the Urinary ttrgan * . Itespeotfully. I8AAO W. FAIHBROTHER. " Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , HEB. Capital Stook , - - $100,000 JAB. D. nKARTWKLL , President. A. L. CLA11KK , Vice-President. R. a WEBSTER , Treasurer DIIUCOTORB. Bamnel Aleiandei Oswald-Oliver. A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster * Oeo. H Pratt , Jas. a HeartwelJ , D. M.McKlUlnner. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnlshe * a permanent , horn * Institution where School Bend sand other legally Issued Municipal securltl * to Nebraska can be be negotiated on th * moit favorable terms Loans made on Improved farm In all well settled counties ot the state through | r9ponstbU | local correspondent * . REMARKABLE ! KANSAS Crrr , Mo. , Sept. CO , 1882. I think It a duty I owe to humanity to say what your remedy has done Ir me. Quo year ago I contracted a bad cane of Ulood Dl ease , a 'd Dot knowing the result ot such ' roubles , I allow- ej It to run fo > some t'me , but finally applied to the best physician In tdls city , who treated me for six months. IN THAT TIKH i TOOK ovia 600 MUJi or rioTOioDiDR or MRRCURT J grain each , and had run down In weight from 210 to 1ST pom d . and was confined to my/ bed with Mer curial llhevmatlsm , scarcely able to turn mysell over. Being a traveling man. some of the fra ternity founl me In this deplorable condition , hid been cured by Its use. I commended the us * Itwltavoty little faith ann to less that three weeks was able to take mv place on the road Th * sorosand copper-collorod spot * gradually disap peared , and to dav I have not a aoieor spot on my person , and my weight Is 217 pounds , bclru more than It ever was. I do not wish \ou to publish my name , but you may show this latter to any who doubt the merit of S. H. B. for I know It Is a sure cure. Yours Truly , J. II. B. Some thirty } cars ago there lived In Montao mery , Ala. , a > oung man who was terribly afflic ted. After being tro.tod for a long time hy the mod'cal pro'umlon ol thin town with no benefit , ho commenced taking B H H. Alter persistently taking it two months ho was cure ) . Being aa qualutcd with hlii for the disease never made It return. J , W. Bisnor , 1. I' . , Hot Springs Ark. r If you doubt , como to see us , and we will CURE YOU , or cliarjo nothing ! Write for particulars and a copy of the little book , " Message to the Unfortunate Buffering ' Auk any Druggist as t our standing. V * . 1OOU Reward will he paid to any Chemist who w.H find , on ana'yals of 100 bottle * of S. 8. S. , one particle ot Mo cury , Iodide ol Po'asalum , or oilier Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta. da. Price ol Small SUe , I 1,00 Large Site , . 1,70 DOCTOR STEIWHARTC J SUPPOSITORIES The Great Popular RemoJy for Piles. ° Sure cure for Blind , Bleeding & Itching E 18 And all forms ot Ilemorrholdal Tumorl | ° These ScrrosrroRiia _ act directly upon th * ; o strong'prevent their refilling , and hence a radi cal curje Is sure to follow their use. Price. 78 cenUabor. For sale by aUdruggUteor sent t > " mail on receipt ol price , by Ea UihM dloU d InitltntUS dlivTst- iSaCr a " Of DR. WHITTIER. y * n. IllBt GfcarleaBt. * iT LOOT ! Mo A RJEQOLAft QBAD , < E ol Iwo msdjo * 3ollcges.hasbttn lengei oc'uairod In the treat ment of CimOWO , Nf.llVOUB. i SKIN AND DLOOD Dlieates than am rther chyslctan In 8k Louis a * dty papers show and all old resldtnll know. Consultation fi * and Invited. Wh n II U Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicine * can b * sent by mall or express every where. Ouiabl * case * guaranteed ; where 4oob | txlitu It I * frankly stated. Call or wilt * . Nervous prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other affections of Throat. Skin and lionet Ulood ImpurltleH and Blood l'olaemnt { . Bkln Affections , Old Sores and Ulcers. Impedimenta to Marrince , Kheuinatimn , S I'llee. dpeclnl attention to casea from over.worked brain. dUKOIOAl. OASES reoelvB npfclnl attention , maeaeea nrltmg Irom Initicu'U'ace. Kiooases , Imlnlu-ccoes MiRMiGESSSLS _ , - - . j , . ry , who may not. why , osf UJ JL JLJIM M , causts , consequeocti md cure. Sealed lot 2flc postage or stami i. a 22d& l7 PEnSONAL-"l'art ol the human body re- enlarifed , developed and strengthened , " eto..ti reng an Interesting adtertsement Tohg run In out paper. In reply to inquiries Hre will say that there no evidence t ! humbug about this On ihe contrary , the advertisers arv very highly la- doned Interested persons may get sealed cir ud culars giving all particulars , giving all partlcu- lart , by addrelnir Erie Medical Cc. , P. O. Box CIS , Buffalo , K. f. Toledo Ktng Be . -