THE DAJLY BEE Til ( IKS DAY MAY 17 DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. IJnvo the Liugcst Stock and OaoioeBt Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Brought to the Oity , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , DO ZN OT TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the time ] of arrlral and de parture of train ) from the loca depots. Tht h * trains start from the Union Piflb depot about ten minutes eirller than below stated , And arrlre at tha cepot about ton minutes later. Tralna on p ol lines and H. 0 , mi on CMcaflo time , a hall hour falter than local. Wabasb. trails run on St. Loud lime , twenty ml'iutes faster thai loca . U , r. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. CniOiSO , ROCK I8UND AUD TACinO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5:20 : pm Pacific Ex.9:15 ) : am Ex and Mall".9:25 : a in Ex and Mull" . . 6:55 : pm D. Molntfl ac".7:16 : a m Doa Molnc9ftc.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BCaUNOTON AND QUINCY. Depart. Arrhe. Atlantic Ext..6:35 : p m I PaciBc Ext..0:20 : a m Mail and Ex' . . 9:10 : am Mull and Kx'.7:00pm : N. Y. Ex 6:20 : pin | Neb & KM Ex..8:10 : a m CHICAGO AND NORTUWISTBRN. Dcpait. Arrl > o. Atlantic Ext..S:15ptn : PaclOc Ext..9:15 : am UalUn < 4 Ex.9:20 : am Mall and ix.6:15pm : Acaooi ( Sat..6:50 : p ra Accom. ( Mon..ll5 : p m KANSAS crrr , ST. : o AKD OOCNCII. BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex. . . .955 am I Express B:35pru Xxpntt. . < 8:25 : p a | Mall aid Ks..BtiSpn union rAcmo , Dirait ArrlTe. arlkid 2U.1130 a. m. CTCrl ndKx * 4:00 : p.Jm , Lincoln Ex. . 1130 a. . ItimrEx . . .a:00a.ra : , Denver Ex. . .7:00 : p. a. Local Ex. . . . ,0:30 : a. n. Local Ex 7:25 : a.m. " Ex 9:05 : a. m , Kmlrrant..B20p. m. " Ex roO ; a. m. WABAHU , SF. LOOM AMD FAOIFIO. Depart. Arrlre. Uall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4M : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m BIOCX CIIT Depart. Arrive. or Sioux Clty.7:65am : Fnn Sioux C'y.OM p m or FortNlobrara. Frm Kort Niobrari , Nsb * 7:55am : Neb 'CSOprn For St. Paul..7:10pm : From St. I'aul.-Hao a m CHICAGO. MILWAUKKK AND BT. FAKU Leave Council BluUs. ArrUea Council BluHa. tbll and Kx.-9viJ : a m I Mill ami Ex.'CM : pm Atlantic Ex. .15:13 : p m | Atlantic Ex. . .19:10 : a m CHICAOO , MILWAUKIK AND ST. FACL. Leavoa Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Hall and Ex.7l5 : a m I Paclflc Ex . 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex.3:40pm | : | Mall and Ex. . ' 7-25 pm Except Sundays , j Except Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. I Dally. Council BluUs & Omaba Btroet B. B. Leave Council Uluffa. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p tn , 3 p 11 am , tpm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m , ra , ! p m , 5 p m , 0 p m. Street can run half hourly to the Union Paclflc Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at B o clock a. tn. , and run regularly during the day at 9,11. 2 4. f > and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ! OBIOAGOjBUELINGTON&QniNOY OFFICE OF FUIUGUT AOENT , ) OMAHA AMD COUNCIL BLUKFS , Uay 12 , ' 83. Arrargrments hive been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cats nlth MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TOPAUTIE3 IM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Theie can w 11 come throuch to destination wHhiut s'oppUi ; . Quick tlmelts theraby lisued rieaaecrder ytu goods vl C. IJ. & li U. U. A. B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. FALLEY HOES Western Agents , Layfayetto , Indiana , Wf THE PATENT -FOR- EUBBEE IOOTS AND BOOTS AND SHOES Of all kinds. ADDS 50-PerOBnt TO THEIR WEAR The ceaterrItc-s arc Interchangeable and r- rerslble. II prerents the counter from ru. nlng orcr , requlrlcg no heel s Ifleners Theaienry tat the c goods In Ihli town h be'n placed at Philip Lang's O htr * cannot procure incm. Call andeiamlse a lull Imerf Trath'rand 1 Ctrdoe" Huboer Itjotl and Snrci with the lli- Ten.bla Peel. 1'llIUe LANG , in2-3m Omaha , Neb. EHTABUSIICU ISIS. JIPS 8PHINO ATTAOHilKNT-NOT PATEN A. J. sfkPSON. LEADING FACTOR } UNandllllDoigeStreol , NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE Otoe and Missouri Reservation IN THE STATES OK KE3RA8KA AND KAKOA3. VSITBD STATKH I < AND Omen , I DRATMCR , Neb , April 30th , Ifc83. ) By the d rectlon o ! the Hon. KecrcUr of tb * nUrlor , the U , S. Land Ottico at lleattlce , In lha Stat ] of NebrMka , will ba opju on Thursday , the 31st Day of May , 1883 , at 10 o'clock ' , a , m. For the purpose ot rccelrtrtr application to pur- chiao the remainder i f the 1 .nils of the Otoo and Missouri rescn atlon , In the states of Nebraska and Kansas. The lands will bo sold on' ) to perions who shall w.thln throe month ) from the date of their appllca'lons make a permanent settlement upen tb same , and pach Application mu > t be ace 'rn- panled by ai affldkVit IM txlleacj of good fait n this rtspcct The la'Us nlil b so d to the lilshc-t responsl le bidder , at net loiB than the oppr.lsod Mluo , n SO acre tracts and DO one ) * tson will be nl- oncd to purchuo mote than 160 acres , except In asis of fractional cxco-s ( oantl.-uous thereto here thecuney of towtship and section lines oald not be ma o ti conform tn the boundary ines of the resertatlon , lu * h ch 'V1J the cxc ss iOt exceeding 40 acres , n ay be lulioJ to the ICO cres The to ms of sale nro ai follows : One quarter tn cash , t j become due and paya- ilo at the explra * > on of three months from the lite of filing application ; one quitter In one ear ; one quarter In tw i jears ; ono quarter In hire years fro u the date of sale , with Int'rest t the nto of 5 per centum per annum ; but In c.vc ( f default In the first or casn pi ) ment , the ur60n thus deftultlng sba'l forfeit absiluttly his t ht to the trict for the purpose of which he his polled. No | ULI ! will be sold upon which Improve mentu ale found belonging to Ind'ans ' as reported iy the appraisers In their tchodiLe of tlitir ap iralsment. Tae sale will be subject to > pprOTal by the Sicretary of the Interior , and will be continued rom day to day at Beatrice , un'll the lands ar llaposcd of. A list o ! the lands , with the appraised value o : _ ach tract , will be found on die at the district and office at Beatrice. II. W. PARKER Register , M9to31 W. II SOMKRH. Receiver. Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO L COKE OR WOOD , MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Go. , SAINT LOUIS. | P1EKCY it BRADFORD SOLE AOKNTS FOR OMAHA _ _ SHORT LINE -OF THE- Milwaukee & St , Paul J RAILWAY U DOW running IU FAST EXPRESS TRAIN from OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS ? - -WITH- 3 Pullman'B Magnificent Sleeper -AND THK- Fineat Dining Cars in the World IF YOU ARE GOING tEASl 10 MILWAU BEr , Or to any polntjbeyondi or IF YOU ARE GOING HORTF To BT. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIE Take the BEST ROUTE , the Ohlcago , Milwaukee&Sfc.PaulR' . ! rf Ticket office located In I'aitoi Hotel , at corn' Faraam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P. D pot and at MlllarJ Hotel , Omiha. ty ee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTK , Ticket Agent , Omaha. . B. UKBRILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER , OenfralUanager. OeniralPaas.AgM CULPK , OEO. H. HEAFFORD. OtnuUSurl. | AM'tOM > < tut. Ag < COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO sLNEWS DOINGS OF DOCTORS. Tlio Gathering of the State Medical Soclet/ , The Flrat D iy Largely Spent in Organizing imd Prepar ing For Work. In tccoidauco ith tbo nanonnca- mont nlicudy lundo the IOWA S nta Medical Sccloty opened its ossljn In tlih city yoeturdny mornltg at the Uoy&l Arcanum hall , Tbo vacant store tielonr , and thu nuto-ronma of the hall wcro ocouplod by rtgontj nlth samploi of nil eorts of surgical nppll- ancca and Icstrtimenta , now rouiodlos , etc. , making qulto a display , ovoti tea a novlco not knowing the utility or the delicate workings of nil the con trivances. The great variety of goods presented Is ovldeuced by the fact that even a pntont gig , sup- poeod to bo of especial use to a doctor , win exhibited. The following are the otlicors of the society : Prratrlont , D. Ssofiold , Washington ; Firat Vion.Prosldont , S. E. Robinson , Wo at. Union ; Seoond Vico-I'rosldont , II. L Golz , Marshal ; Secretary , J. F. Kennedy , Dos Molnep ; Assistant Soorotary , D , Mo- Oren , Council Bluffs ; Treasurer , G. 11. Skinner , Oodar Riplde : Trustees to serve three years , Second District , A. J llobart , O.lnton ; Sixth District , J 0 Hlnsey , Ottunwa ; Eighth Dis- trlot , J. D. Holmes , Audubon. The standing committees of the society arc : COMMITTEES. Arrangements J. Williamson , chairman , Ottumvra ; D. McOron , J. Worloy , U. G. Illstino , 0. W. Arohi- bald. bald.Publication Publication J. F. Kennedy , Dos Molnea , chairman ; G. R. Skiuuur , E H. Hazan , J. Williamson , J. M. Knott. Necrology A. W. McOluro , Alt. Pleasant , chairman ; W. D. Mlddlotou , 0. 0. Bradley , J. W. Smith , Harriet Oonnlff , S B. Thrall , J. T Bronuo- man , J. M , Emmtrr , J. M. Knott. Ethics T. J. Calawoll , Artel , chair- mm ; A. M. Garpontor , W. 0. Sohultzo , J. W. Gnstlne , E. W. Clark. Microscopy J. J. M. Angoar , Ft Madison , chairman ; 0. M , Ilobby , Iowa Olty , secretary. The president appointed the follow ing professional committees : On Medicine A. M. OArpontorv Ke..kul , ; S. B. Thrall , Ottumwa ; S. B Oaaso , Oaago. On Surgery W. F. Peck , Davenport port ; II. 0 Aunismiii , Oskaloosa and D S. Fatrohilds , Ames. Oa Obstetrics J. 0 Shrader , Iowa City ; J. VVnilamson , Ottumwa ; T. S Parr , Indiauola. Oi Otology , Opthalmology , &e. E. H. HIZJU , Davenport ; 0. M. Hob by , Iowa Olty ; H. B. Young , Bur lington. On Malaria Medics J. J. M. An- gear , Ft. Madison ; P. J. Farnnworth , Olinton , and A , A , lUnson , Corning. On S mitary Science nnd Hygiene W , S. Robertson , Mnscatine ; A. G. Hold , DM Molnoe ; O W. Archibald Glenwccd. On Revision of CbnstUntlon and ByLaweS.E Robinson , West Union J. Williamson , Ottumwa ; J. T. Ken nedy , Dea Molnos. The forenoon eenslon yesterday was opened with prayer by Rev. Cyrus Hamlln. Dr. Green , of this city , who was to have delivered an address of welcome , was called away , but had ho been there ho would have assured the visitors that they wore most heartily welcomed by ono and nil of the resi dents of this city , and that as the reprosontatlvo and voice of the people ho hoped their stay would bo a happy ono , and their deliberation harmo- nloDB. IIo would have paid a tribute to the women who have en tered the profession , and the BUCCOBB which they had won. Ho would have placed at tholr disposal all the re sources of comfort and enjoyment which Cbnncll IMnffi posaoaios , and would have bidden thorn make them selves at homo In all respects. Many more , and even bettor things would Dr. Grcon have spoken , had he been there , and all would have boon heart ily endorsed by the people of Oounoll Blnfl'a. As It was the committees being bnsj on their work of organization and , preparation , thcro was little for the convention to do bat discuss a ques tion of adjournment , and it wai finally decided to take a recces until aso o'clock , In the afternoon the names of the following were reported as added tc the roll of membership : Wm. Fitzgerald , J. W , Uokenower , F. J. Kleigh , Jtobt. McNutt , L. II. Surber , F. II. Smith , J. Garst , 0. F. Nell , G. W. Coyt , D. V. Doherty , J. M. Sebee , S. S. Lytle. ! I. C. Wood , Jeonle McCowen , Wm. Darls , A. S. Uurt , J. H. Hull , K. I. Hall , s li.Cushman , K. D. Freer. D. W. Snouse , II. W. Hart , J. W. Ad we , K. J. McGo.riah , O. 0. Kmode , J. A. Serous , ! J. A. Donivan , G. U. BoMiytliol ) , T. 15. Licey , 1'eter Jove , F. T. SeyLert , J. II. Clearer , J. N. Borntow , J. H. Kersey , S. N. Huvey , W. F. lUidolpb. . The proaidont , Dr. D. Scotiuld , de livered a very nb'.o annual address. Ii it he urged that roino care should b exercised in the admlesiauof member to the society. Ho also advocated 1 system of prlza-glvlng to stlmnlat original research , and to add to th Interest nnd prcfls of the meetings Tn regard to medical education com practical thoughts were presented He urged that a demand should b made on the legislature for aomo safe ' guards to the profession , It waa sug gcsted that a committee bo appolnto ; to examine all candidates for gradna 'y ; tlon from the medical tchools In th Hlate , and to have an authorltatlv voice In their graduation. Ho cup ' [ jested that without a certificate froi De- euch a committee no person shall b permitted to register or practice as physician or surgeon , lie deplore the fact that the matter of prelimlm ry education In the student about ei Mt- terlng upon a study nf medicine i almost wholly Ignored , and that money ntulific.'illon only la required of tliutn , llo rouinrkod : "I'/oscrlptlone are ma do nnd modlcluca ordered , the moat common tiamoa o ( which nro so misspelled aa to tojm inoit tucUoinly undo to The wisdom of our leplsla. turn aecmcd to hnvo btcn cxliauited in the otiRctmont of n pharmacy lnw which , though itoco ry and x" d enough lu itiotf , required that compe tent handn shall compound the pri.i- [ rations ot nil without the ellghtott regard - gard to tholr fitness , education or ability to preacrlbo. Such a Ur with out nuothor dttiulng who nnd uudrr what circumatnncoa they may pre scribe , will aUndout in bold relief ru n moiiumont of loglslfttlvo iidlirerenco aud folly. " The spanker nlao cr cd the neces sity of nddltlounl fncilltloa for caring for the iutanu. llo hlao icorod the frctjaoncy with which the doctors were callud Into court na wltnetaca , nrd to contradict each other , llo believed that the law ehould not permit ituy ono to bo culled aa an export unless hu could justly lay claim to some pnrttc- ular qualification to such n title , aud when thua summoned It should bo by the espjclal order of the curt and jury , and neither for platutltf nor do- fondant. In oloting his address ho epoku brldly of the "Now Yorko oodo , " the oponkor BU portliiR the national ntso- ciatlon ns against the Now York so > oloty. On motion of Dr. Otildwoll the ad- drea * wna referred to n committee of three , consisting of Dra. Wateon , lllll and Adolr. Dr. lllll moved that a section be established on Idiocy and norvons dis eases , but after some discussion the motion was withdrawn. Dr. Thrall , of Ottumwn , gav'o a paper on "Tho Mineral Waters of Iowa. " Dr. D vla , of Haplotoc , gave one on "Diphtheria. " Thoao papers were discussed by DM. MoOluro , of Mt. Ploaaant ; lloss , of Pdgo county ; Olapp , of Iowa City ; Rabertion , of Muscatlnoj Jenkins , of Kookok ; Watson , of Dubuqno ; J. 0. Robinson , of Washington county , nnd Slmontou , of D.'s Molnee , aud then referred to the committee on publisa tlon. tlon.Dr. Dr. Robertson , of Musoitlno , pro aontod a pixoor In favor of the con struction of a tire proof building for the Army and Medical museum and library at Washington , and presented resolutions asking the influence of senators nnd congressmen in aid of tho-enterprise ; also that a committee bo appointed to draft a memorial to congress. Dr. Robertson , cf Muicatine , Dr. Orouso , of Waterloo , and Dr. Rin- Bom , cf Burlington , were appointed aa such committee Dr. Pock , of Divonport , of th < seotlon'of surgery , reported concern ing recout Improvements In oporatlvi surgery , Instruments , etc. , and nar rated several cases of surgical opor atlons on tbo abdominal cavity. Dr. Macriu narrated a case of mal formation of the handn and foot In a child. At the modlcal convention last evou ing the following commlttoo was ohosou on nominations : Dm. Watson , Dti- bnqne ; J. D. Miles , Independence ; S E Robinson , West Union ; 0. T. Oil lett , Iowa City ; Lewis , Ottnmwa ; W H. Ward , DOS Molnee ; Kn.ilqn , DC Molnei ; Rtwaon , Onrnlng ; E aimer t Atlantic ; Alleman , Boone ; Wright OT Can oil. Dr. Eoimcrt dosoiibod a caio of In- . tornal obstruction. Dr. Q. H. Hill , , superintendent of the insane asylum at Independence , road a paper on "What wo ought to do with the Incur able insane In Iowa. " After discus- ; alon the paper was referred. Dr. McOluro , of Mount Pleasant , moved that a committee bo appointed to mcmomlizo the legislature on the euro of insane. Adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Vnlnnble and Convenient. BitowN's BRONCHIAL TIIOCHES are widely known as nn Admirable remedy from Bron chitis , Hoarse/lees , Coughs nnd other troubles of the ' ( hroat and Lunge. They contain no hurtful ingredient ? , but may at all titnoa be used with safety. .VoW only in boxes Price 23 cents , - A large number of depositions have re cently been taken at Davenport in a pat ent infringement casa between Adams & WeetUlce , the oil ttovo manufacturers and J. I. Kathbone , of Albrny. It is shown by the evidence that Davenpott was the first city in which an oil stove was con structed. Superior Corn Culture. Chicago Times. Daring the past few years the pjlco of corn has rapidly advanced. The increase in price has boon owing partly to the growing demand for the grain y This increased demand has not boon for supplying food for man. The amount of corn consumed per individ ual in the country was probably never o so small as at present. The prloo of ; corn meal approaches nearer to that of FIDO wheaten flour than over before. Tbo economical argument la favor e.of eating it , therefore , Is not as strong > as it was. Our foreign-born popula tion has Increased very rapidly , and most foreigner ! are entirely unac quainted with the use of corn as food. d.m They do not toke kindly to it when they come to this country. Corn meal was used for bread almost on' tlrely by the negroes of the south during slavery times , but at present wheat II > nr has generally taken its placo. The Indians , as the ; become olvlllzad , lonrn to substitute wheat far corn as an article of food. d.ly The skill of millers has apparently been confined to the grinding nf wheat Wo have much bolter ihur than we - had a fuw yoarH ag ' , but by HI In consent the corn muni Is not r.a d bo Too demand for corn for other pur poses , ho trover , hits largely Increased a Tbo manufacture of plucoso has callet d.c for a vast amount. This is a new In ho dustry , but llko that of the mauufuc ' turo of alcohol , it hai required a > cst amount of corn. The demand foi d.bo corn for export Increases avery year bo Largo quantities of corn are now irod fu. for feeding dairy corrs and fattonltif - stock kept In parts of the oonntrj od whore it is difficult to ralso grain iaho The quality of beef now required bj ho the market makes It necessary to foe steers more corn than was fed a foi years ago. om The yield of corn has decreased ii bo many parts of the country where ho a soil and climate are the best suited i rod its growth. This Is partly owing t na- the fact that the best ground wa on- selected for producing corn when th isa farms were first improved , and partite a to the circumstance that the aoll las been Impoverished bysncccoslvo crop- pings Many western farmers were at lirst reluctant to holluvu that succeo- Ivo crops of corn wonlil cMenllnlly mpovcrish the tn 11 , They were final , ly convinced , however , that such was the cwo. Tjicy retorted to the nso of manure on land intoudod for the pro duction of corn with considerable ro luctancc. Miny preferred to raise innlK-r crops than to bo at the trouble < f hauling out and applying manuro. The growth of clever for a fcrtlllnor has iot , bean general in the west. Nhnn It has boon rained for that pur pose it has in most cues boon turned undur preparatory to the production of wheat. For several years wheat his boon the fashionable crop in tnuet parts of the country. It has boon the favorable crop with farmers , largely for the reason that It could bo sown , cut , bound and thrashed en tirely by machinery. Machines have been largely employed for planting and cultivating corn , but as nonohavo boon introduced for harvesting and preparing It for market most farniors preferred a crop that could bo raised and put Into n condition to soli with out resorting to the nso of hand labor. Possibly the employment of machines for planting and cultivating corn has tended to dccroaso tha yield of corn per acre , though It has largely In creased the area planted. The more machines were Improved the more the UBO of hand tools was dlsoardod. The tlmo Is not far in the past whou no ono expected to raise a crop of corn without uslnp the hoc to plant and oultlvatu it. Now the hand-hoo Is never SPOU In most oorn-fulds in the western states. Hop Bitters are the Purest end Deft Dlttert Ever Made. They are compounded from Hops , Malt , lUichti , Mandrake nnd Daudo- lion , the oldest , best , nnd most valu able medicines in the world and con tain all the best and most ouratlvo properties of all other remedies , being the greatest Blood Purifier , LUor Regulator and Lifu and Health lies orfug Agent on earth. No disease or 11-hoalth can possibly lone ; oxlit where these iiltturs are used , so varied and perfect are their operations , They glvo now lifo and vigor to th aged and Infirm. To all whoso em ploy mo tits cause irregularities of the towels or urinary organs , or who require quire un Vpotlzor , Tonic and mild Stimulant , Hop Bitters nro Invaluable being highly curative , tonlo and otlin ulatlng , without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings o : symptoms are , what the disease or all mont in , nso Hop Bitters. Don' , wa ! until yon are sick , but if you enl ; fool bad or miserable , UBO Hop Bitten at once. It n > ny save your lifo. Hun drodo have been saved by so doing $60 will bo paid for a caao they wll not euro or help. Do not sutler or lot your friends anf for , but use and urge them to use Ho Bittm. Ilomomber , Hop Bitters Is no vllo drugged , drunken nostrum , but th Purest and Best Modlclno over made the "Invalid's ' Friend " and Hope"an no person or family nhonld bo wlthou hem Try the Bitters to-day. Young man or woman , If yon want big money for a small amount , take a certificate in the Marriage Fund .Mut ual Truit Ais. elation , Cedar Kapldi , Iowa. EolBlBR Small Frulta. At the last weekly mooting of the Massachusetts Horticultural society Bonj. Q. Smith , chairman of the com- mlttco on publication , opened the con- slderatlon of the "Culture of Cur rants , Iliepberrlos , Gooseberries , and - Blackberries. " Ho stated that ho had labored nndor the disadvantage of having a stifF , clayey soil , but had im proved It by supplementing it with requisite elements a d making provi sion for nnderdralning. Ho has boon successful with the English goonobor- ry for eight yeais , and has manured freely and pruned severely. A stroug growth of foliage la requi site. The currant worm Is the most serious obstacle that our currants have to contend with , and for this the UBO of powdered hellebore Is requisite. Ho would prune currants and goose berries aa carefully aa grapevines , In regard to mulching ho had practiced it up to three or four yosra ago , but slnco then has dispensed with It und found iqually good results. Thu Eng lish gooseberry wants the morning and afternoon sun , but will not stand the EcorohlL'u heat of the noonday Ho selected a location some fifteen feet north of a high board fence , and found It to suit admirably. He hat oultivatod the same ourrant bushoi for twenty years , and found them bearing a good supply of fruit. , Mr. J. 15. Moore said that ho re carded the blackberry as ono of thi best of the small fruits. The difficult has been in winter killing , What ie wanted is a now blackberry of gooc quality which is hardy , The Massa ohnsetts Is somewhat hardy , bat no . of the best quality. The blackborr should bo grown on highland , wlthon g a great deal of monuro , 10 that it ma ripen the wood , which Is the best t secure hardiness. Currants certain ! - grow bait where partially shaded , Hi . waa not aware of any raspberry tha will not got winter killed in two o three years. In field cultnro ho wonli - have a soil that is rich , and put then in rows six foot apart and three foe apart in the rows , Ho did not llki to grow them tied np to posts , bu . would prefer to have thorn grow up t a horizontal wlro. Either the rasp . . berry or blackberry will grow will much Ices fertilizing than curranti , The latter lava uslo the advantage o growing in the thudo. Non of the varieties of the rasr. bjrrica that are desirable for murke - purposes are perfectly hardy. If th . , blackberry could bo mint god so RS t cocape wlntor killing many wouli grow It with jood ; profit. What wo - need for blackburrlun la some cross be tween the Djrchcstor and 891110 othe to make It moro hardy. Mr. Qeorgo F. Wheeler said lha without the i i ht aoll there la no us the grow ( strawberries. The light aoll I c Concord hardly moots the require . ment. It needs a Htronger soil tha is commonly recommended In th ( books , Col. Wilson said that ho ha railed the ranpborry and blackborr successfully , though not to a largo ti in tent. Ho found that the best wo waa to grow thorn on the north lido J to a fence. The blackberry will m to grow to perfection without a fair so ply of moisture , but not a largo wasl ' ho In the fruiting time , IIo had sec largo crops cf currants grown almo under the oomploto shade of t orchard. All salts of a minoril chur- actor mutt bo nppllod to tlio aoll lu a neutral form , Air. 11111 s.ild ho was Kre.Uly Interested in the now vatlo. tics of thu fruttf , ltd V/M ncsintomod to i.xporlment with mall , Ho clipped the raupborrlf s nnd thokborrlcs when they were about three feet high. It was Important to clip tu tlmo to secure the Incroaiu In thn Literals , Thu Tumor raupborry and the Sohnoldtr blackberry had provid porfoo'ly hardy nlth him. Thora la a ditlloulty In New Hampshire in Inducing the people ple to Appreciate the cultivation of the f mull fruits on Account nf the par tiality for wild fruits , Ho had found the odor of sulphur a sure cure for mlldow In gripes , and ho thought that sulphur might bo utlllzid to aomo ex tent on the gooaoborry. Kx-President Marshall P. Wilder said that the pinching of the raspberry and the blaokborry lo ripen thorough ly the wood of the spurs which they throw out was important In resisting the cltjcts of wlntur. He , personally , thought It was bast to lay down the raspberries during the cold weather. Too Dnchostur blackberry h s never boon tender with him , and ho has found It of the best quality. The old Frtvnooula is about as good as anything wo have for a rod raupbtrry. Ho had grown the Versailles ourrant all through his pear orchards without manuring , and found It qnlto pro fitable. Ho belluvod that when wo got ono thing out of a hundred as good ai the Franconla and the Vur- ualllos wo shall find ourselves well re paid for our expense and our trouble , as they will live long after us. Dr. Holmes , of Lexington , said that ho had found the Versailles a prolific bearer , but nothing exceeded the old red Dutch in dollilousnosa of taato , Ho had not found any valuolutho use of coal ashes for exterminating the ourrant worm. Instead of shaking the hellebore for the extermination of the worm it Is host to apply it In the form of a solution by thu use of a syringe , as by this means thu under aides of thn loavoa OAU bo roaoho t In iroosoca'tios ho had not baou troubled materially with mlldow , Ex-President W. 0. Strong eald that ho allowed the suckers of rasp berries to grow abundantly , aa ho is growing for the production of plants rather than of fruit. In rcgnrd to mlldow , prevention Is batter than aura. If wa oin keep our plants healthy and vigorous growth wo eh&ll escape mlldow Her ford' A old Phocpliato. INimiESTION KllOM OVKHWOHK. Du DANIEL T. NELSON , Ohioa- oo , Baya : "I find It n pleasant and valuable remedy In indigestion , par ticularly ia ovorworknd moti. " A Sooloty Innovation. Wall Street News. "My daughter la to bo married next week , " ho said , aa ho sat down and removed his hat , "And yon will present her Tilth a check for $50,000 , of coarse ? " replied the broker. "Woll , no , that's what I called to BOO you about. I bjllovo In Innova tion. " "You'll glvo her $25,000 in cash , oh ? ' "No , air. I was thinking that you might take nbunt $500 and bny about 870,000 worth of ooino nort of bonds " "AH nn Investment for an Inoomul" , ' No for a ehow. Get $1,000 - bonds , If poB'lblo. Got aomo that are - printed In red and blno Ink , If yon can. If they Imvo bl rod or blue soils on BO tnuoh the bettor. If they begin 'In the name of God , omen , ' they will look thu more Important. See that the paper la good , the print ing clear , the signatures In a bold , hurolo hand , and send your bill to mo. The tlmo linn gene by when the public - OAU bo fooled by a chock " Cur Reporter' ! Vacation r-ot i. During his rambles Uili season , our Mr , M. hfti tnkon upon himself tlio task of sat isfying our titimoruua renders that what ever gooiUnre manufactured in our goodly city of lloger Williams , nro of as high a . grade , nnd M fine lu quality na can be pro duced In any spot on tha globe. Knpeclol- ly U this eo when the skilled 1'har- nmcutlst of manyears' experience rosolvaa to extract from the finest botanical sped- mena of the vegetable world the moat po tent cure for some special disease. In proof of bis nsiertiou that 1'rovldence. H. I , , nf. fonts the best , he relates nn interview with an acquaintance , given him while sojourning - , ing temporarily at her residence. She Hays , "About a year I suffered severely from Hheumatism In my limbs , and Neuralgia In the head , which I endured two or three months with no much patience ni possible , OB being unclrr the treatment of nn excellent OBm doctor , and trying many kinds of medi cine , without any marked effect. At last ft medical friend advised me to try Hunt's fine Itemed ? , because be nttrlbuted my severe ne suffering to the bad condition ot my kid I' ] neys , which were not performing their functions , and I commenced taking tiroper in a few days the neuralgia had de- uu parted , my headache had entirely dlsnp- uenred , the swelling In my limbs and Joints bad gone , and I have not had a touch of it iory ; since. More recently I was troubled nlth at Impurity of the blood , which allowed itself In severe eruptions on my face. I again ny ] resorted to Hunt's Remedy , and after tak to < ing It a ihoit tlma was completely cured ] of that complaint. Hunt's llemedy hat leer proved very beneficial to me In attacks of slok headache , which It always alleviates and I notice the Improvement s soon as or I take ttn Remedy. 'Ibis Remedy has ild strengthening element * , for It has made me feel much stronger , nnd has been very ben jet eficial to my general health. I most heart ily recommend it to nil sufferers like my kout self. Mrs. " L. G. TANNEH , No. 130 1'earl street. to to.p. Great Pralie. IB. Albert (3. Maun , of Goitre Homo , 111. Hay : "I have been proxrated for three 01 of four years with Kl Iney dseaso ; at timea il mo WAS not nblo to put on my boots ; my wife Bp- ban often pulled them on for mo. cot not so had an that all thu time , bul I uevoi ho knew what It wax to be without pain in my back until I commence 1 n Ing Hunt'i to Jieiroty , Since I began to takeliunl'i Ktmedy 1 bavo been frco from all pain , nnd take pleasure In laying that it U he , mcdiumo that I over knew for Kidney and Liver dlsen ee. " lor ISO of PILE OINTMENT . $ 50 - < a * \ 3rcaB a > 3Usc3 : romn OINTMENT . 25 Lho Fever and Agoo Tonio ( Jordlal. . .1 00 md rry STANDARD LIVER TILLS. . . 2 o'f i DIA.RHU.OE ( JURE 2 I op- ] SURE ODRE FOR CORNS 2 h , ( Warranted or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Manufacture by W. \Vhltohouse , 605 Norl 1 - Omaha Neb , ap H-mSifl-6 > t/il | tlidixrtlii if I IIillltlPt I 00 | o : tftf tit Her O- r tv.n r i.uni' n f s * i < 110' n ili-'i | ift mi ; 'Jt IJKl . old t r.ni I nor I t. t i r t , r.on : Hop Ultttsri , . yonarr - > , mull ; tti n i.ni ur ( jittm form .iJ K ) tin - ji ctrnnslr.K , tot. . nlieu lliat lo'.j t ntlinulttlnc. f r , ! * fnpr \a \ a tlmelf 0,1. d U fa ttotr * ini lrrtiut > < . bin t n r f e < it tlOOct. ilnutfnn . n. t r.niu I i. til be CORNICE c WORKS' ' ! Iron nnd Slate Roofing , 0. SPKOilT , Proprlotoi. 1111 Douglas St. Omaha , Noli MAKUVACTUKKK OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DOllMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron ana Slate Roofing , , Specht'g 1'Atont MeUllto Skylight Patent , Adjusted Hatchet Uar and lirackot Bholvlnc. I am the central nfrent for the above Hue of goods , IRON FENCING , Cresting * . Hnlustriuics , Vornndaa , Iron Bank Itallingi , Window llllnilo , Col- Inr Uunrdu ; also GENERAL AGENT FOU PKERSON it EILL PATENT IN1 SI PR BLIND "FOR TABLE TJ8E- " The Natural Minor * ! , KAISER WATER From Blrronrinrn on tha Khine RECOMMENDKI ) 11V TIIK IIIOIIl'bT MEDI CAL AUTHORITIFS. FRKD'K llOLMCNDKIt & CO. , Sola airirt or tha U. 8. Mid Canin , US , 117 , 1U Elm St. , New ore AM 3m REMARKABLE ! KAMUH Cnr , Mo. , Sept. no , 1882. I think It a duty 1 owe to humanity to eay \\batJtnirreiiKHly MM done f r mo. Ono year ago I contructod a bail casu of Ulood 1)1 oaac. an J not knotting the result of suoh troubles , I allow- o 1 It to run fat KOIIU t mo , hut finally applied to the best phjaiclan In t'ds cltj , who treated ma for six months. Ix THAT TIMK i TOOK OVRR 000 ritLN op rituToiouiDH or MKKCUKT J Rraln each , and had run down In welsh t from 210 to 1BT pouuN. and was connnml to my hod nlth Mer curial Hhcnmtlsm , scarcely able to turn myself ouir. lloliiKa truvellnif nmn. noino of the fra ternity fouul mo In this dopioiablo condition , speoillaaiiaH * " - " * cuaca that had been cured by Its use. I romincmlcil the tua It wltn very llltlu faith anp In lent that thrca w eoka its able to take my place on the road Tha norisanil copper-collorcd spots prailually dlsap- poaroil , ami to-d.\v I havonotasoioor sjiot on my jiorson , nnd my welgljt Is 217pound * , belli ; more than ItcuTUM. 1 do not lth you to publish my name , but ) ou may nhow thh letter to any who doubt the merit of S. S. 3. for I know It la euro cure. Yours Truly , J. H. D. Soir.0 thirty } can ago there 111 oil In Monteo mcry , Ala. , a jotitu ; man uho wrui terribly allllc- ted. AftorbeliiK trolled tor a lonjf time by the med'cnl profession ottblstoun with no benefit , lie commenced taklni ; 8 S S. After persistently Ukliifltt o months ho waa euro ) , llelnz aa cunlntwl | nlth him for tbo dU u < o ne\cr made It return. J. W. Iliauor , J. I1. , Hot Spring Ark. It you doubt , come to sco tut , and o will CURB YOU , or cburjo nothlnifl Write for particular ! and a copy of the little- book , " Message to the Unfortunate Buttering ' Auk any Druggist u t our standing. rft.8l.OOO .n ward will ho paid to any Chemist who will find , on analysis of 100 bottle * ofS. 8. S. , one particle of Mercury , Iodide of PotMilum , or other Mineral substance. 8WIF1 SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , AtlonU. Qa. Price of Small Size | 1,00 Large 8U l.TS HOLD BY ALL DHUOOISTS. WHITTIER. 817 St OhArloaat. ST. LOUIS Bf A KKGDLAU OKADUATK of two rr.ejlc * o lkcMbaa been longer engaged In the lital * ment of CUHONIO , NEBVOUS. 8KIH AND DLOOI ) DlMaoci than nnj- other physician In 81. Lools M city papers show and all old realdcnlt know. Consultation frse and Imltod. When It la Inconvenient ( o Tlslt the city for treatment , medlcinM can be sent by mall or eiproei vreij * where. Curable cuea Kturasieod ; where done * exlitf It Is frankly ntaled. Call 01 write. Nervous prostration , Debility , MenUl nnd 1'hygloal Weakr.one , Mercurial and otbor ollootlous of Throat , bkln and BOOM Ulood linpuritlen nnd Blood I'oUonlny , Bain Atfeotlpna , Old Horea and Ulotra , Impedimenta to Marriage. UheiunatismT I'llea. Hpeclui attention to oaaea from HUKGIOAL OA8BB reoolvo Bi > ectaCattcDtlon. Dlsomee arlilni from Impni'lonoe , Eioojnoa , Indnlgenet pages the whol r well told. Many p t ; who maymai- not , whj , causei , cdnseqaenosc and curs. Sealed for 2fio postage or itam DOCTOR t BTEIWHAR SUPPOSITORIES I The Orcat Popular Remedy for Pile * Bare euro for Blind , Bleeding & Itching E , And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These BurresrroRiita act directly upon the coats of the Ulood Vessels , and by their astringent eflccta gently force the tilood from the swollen tumors , andhy making the coats of the volai strong , pretent tholr rcfllllnir , and hence a radi cal cure Is sure to follow their uso. Price , IB cents a box. For eale by al , DR , HENDERSON A roguUr graduate , m medlclno. Over Id COO d COS Wjandoito at , joara' practice 12 ] KANSAS CITY , MO . In Chicago. ' ' - ' I 'Authorized by thuatite to treat ChronlcNervoui and Private dla- taxed , AMliiim. Kpllc'psy , Rhou- jinatlim , Ptim , Tai * Worm , Urln- 'arv ' aail Skin DlsuasM , tisKi.-uii WKAKNIWH ( nlsht loniee ) Saxtuu . ( lisa of bcxuM power ) Ktc. Cures mm- ' , Mitocd or rohiiidud. Cbari lo uicncy ; n r. Thou < sands of casca cured. No Injurious tuoillcliiea uEtd No detei.tlon from bujlnusa. All cdl- clncs lurnluhol even to patlenta at a dUtai.ce . , Coi sullatlon frco alid coi.tldcntlal call or write. Ago und eiiierlcncoare ImporUtjt. A 1)00 tor both eexes Illustrated and circulars ot other things sent sealed for two So Etirnpj. KKKK ( DOCTOR , oTEINHART'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Fou OLD AND Youna , MALB AND FIIULB. It Is a rure , prompt and effectual romodt or 25 digestion. Ujepcpgla , Intermittent Fevers , Want of Appetite , Nmous Debility In All ItaSUget 25 WeiV Memory , Losa of Uraln Power , Prostration. Wetjknrad and general Lous of Power , It repairs nerto'ji waste , rejuvcnatee the faded Intellect , strengthens the enfeebled brain and roatoru 25 surprls ng tone and \lgor to the exhausted or * gans. The experience ot thousands prove * It to be an Invaluable remedy. Price , $1.00 a bottle . or six orW. For tale by all drugglsU , or tent focure ( rom observation oil receipt of price by irtb Cm T > r.St < rlnhw p. 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