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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1883)
THfi ! OMAHA PAIL ? BBK--PBIDAY MA ? 25 Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of C A RPETS ' X xA - . - JL. J JL. _ JI A . a. . r Jr 9 Ever Broiignt to the City , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , 3DO TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The ( allowing are the times ol arrival and de parture of trains from the local depots. Thr the trains start from the ( Talon Pafilo depot about teti minutea earlier than below stated , .and arrive at the depot about ton minutes later. Trains on piol llnca and K , U , run on CMcago time , a half hour ( aster than local. Wabash trains run on St. LouU time , twenty mloutcs ( aster than loci' . U. P. and Lincoln trains run oo Council Blutla time. CIIICAOO , KOCK ISLAND AND PAOinO. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..6:20pm : Paclflc Ex.0:15am : Kxand Moll.0:25am : Ex and Mall.6:55 : p m D. Molnes ac'.7lB : a m DCS Molncsac.4:40 : p m CUIOAOO , BURLINQTOH AND QUl.NCt. Depart. Arrl\ . Atlantic Exf..5:35pm : Paclflc Ext..9:20am : Mall and Ex.9:10 : nm Mall and Hi'.7:00 : pm JN. Y. Ex 600pm Neb & Ku x..9:10 : a m CUIOAOO AND NORTUWPJIRRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..5:15 : p m I Paclflc Ext..9:15 : a m liall and Ex.9:20 : a m Hall and Ex.6:15 : p m Accom ( Sat..5:50 : p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 ) : p m KAXUAS CITT , 8T. 'OS A.SD COUNCIL BLUFFS. Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..DHam : I Express 6.35pm S t en. . . 8:25 : p m | Mall aid c..S15 ; p ro Arrive. erland Kr.tl 0 a. m. Overland Kx..4:00 : p..m. tlnooln Et..lfJOa. ta. Benver Ex. . . .8:00 : a. m , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. an. Local Ex..6:300. : ra. t 7:25a.m. : " Ex 9:06a. : m. Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex P-00 a. m. WABAHD , sr. LOUIS AMD FACinO. Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon Ball..11:05 : a m 8IOU1 CnT AND PACIFIC. Arrive. or Sioux City.7:55 : a m Frm Sioux O' 'y.6:50 : p m or Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7:55am : Neb . * 6 0pm -ffor St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul. . 8:60 : a m CniCAOO , UILWAUKKR AND 8T. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Uall and Ex.9.-20 a tn I Mall and Ex.6:55 : pm Atlantic Ex.5:15 [ : p m | Atlantic Ex.9:10 : a m C1I1CAOO , HILWAUSKI AND ST. PAUL. . . / Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. .Hall and Ex.7:15nm : | Pacific Ex [ 9:45am : Atlantic Ex.3:40pm | : | Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. fExcept Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. IDally. Council Blufta & Omaha Street R. B. Leave Council BluCfs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , U a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , I m , 2 p m , 3 p U a m , 1pm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , G p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , 5 \ > m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 0 o clock a. in. , and run regularly during the day at 9 , 11 , 3 4 , 0 and G o'clock , and run to city time ; -CfllCAGO.BUELINGTON & QUINCY OFFICE OP FREIGHT AGENT , ) OMAIU AND COUNCIL Buim , Miy 12 , ' 3. f Arrarg'.mcnts hive been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of ono or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID J CONSIGNED TO PARTIES IN r ; 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Theio carl will come through to destination without sopplnir. Quick time it thorahy Icsucd. f lease order yau goods vh 0. B. & Q , U. 11. A. B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. MES fi J. HILTOfl M D. , , . , , . , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Prondwow. Council Blnflfa O-O TO H. R. : dONES FOR THE Douglas Vapor Stoves The best and simplest In the world. Also for 'H Gasoline stoves. HebraBka Loan & Trust Company nASIINGS , NEB. Capital , - - - - $250,000 JAS.B. IIF.AimVELL , President. A , L. OLAKKE , Vlce-Pro ldent. K. O. WKI13TKU , TroMurer C. P. WEBSTER , Caitler. DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexandar v , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Wcbstorl Geo. H Pratt , Jas. B. IleartwelJ , D. M.McElHlnnoy. First Mortgage Loans a Gpooialtj This Company furnlahea a permanent , horai Institution where School Bond said other legal ) ; lajuod Municipal eecurltle to Nebraska can be be nOtTOtlateu on the most favorable terms Loans made on Improved ( arm In all well settled countlMof the tite through responsible local corriaponJonta , RUBBER BOOTS , SHOES & ARCTICS. 10,000 , OASES , Including standards and grades t < match , are offered to the jobbing trad .at lees than manufacturers' prlcoa by FIELD , THAYER & 00. , 170 Oongreis Street , BOSTON. HOPJ LIME -OF THK Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY U now running lu FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL "BLUFFS " WITH Pullman's Hagniflcent Bloopers AND THK- Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING [ EAST TO KEF. Or to HUT polutjborondj or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PATT1 , OR MINJ Take tbe BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , MiiwankoB&St.PaulR'y Ticket olDco located In Paxtoi Hotel , at corner Farnam and Fourteenth atroota and at U. P. De pot and at UUlartl Ilotel , Oroiha. OTSoo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Aeont. 0. n. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. MERRILL , A. V. H. OARPF.NIER , QenfralManoger. General Poaa. Agent. LAFK , QEO. H. HEAYFORD. OoncilSurt. lAsa'tQia. * * J9. Ago NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. OP LANDS WITHIN HIE Otoe ami Missouri Reservation IN THE STATES OF KEBF1A8KA AND KA"OA8. UMTKP STATKH LAUD Orrici , I BRATRICP , N > u. , April 30th , Ib83. ) By the direction ol tbo Hon SccrrUr * of the ntirior , the U. S. Land Ottico at Beatrice , In thii bUte ot Nobr ka , will bl op-in ou Thursday , the 31st Day of May , 1883 , at 10 o'clock , a , m. For the purpo o of recelrlng application to pup chasa tht > remainder of the UnJ of the Otoe and Jllssourl reservation , in tbe itatca of Nebratka and Kanaai. The lands 111 be sold only to pcrtons who shall within throe uioutln from the data of their appllca'iona mike a permanent settlement upon tbe Bamo , and s cli npplU-atlon limit b accom panied by a i aflUkilt ta erldonte of good fait n this rcepect Tbo laodi will bi eo'd to tin hlgheit rrtponel- ble bidder , at net lei than the apprtlied ralue , In 80 acre tracti , and ro ono person n 111 be al- owed to purchieo more than 160 acru , except In cues of fractional ezceis foontljnioui thereto where the survey of towrnhlp aid lection lines could not bo ma 10 to conform to the boundary lines of the reservation , In which rasa the io- not exosedlng 40 acres , nay be added to Ue 190 aerca The terms of ia'o ' are as follows : One quarter In cash , to become due aid p T - ble at tna expita-'on ol three months 'rom the date of fill in ; application ; ono quarter In one year ; ono quarter In twn years ; one quarter In hies yearn from the date of sale , with Interest at the rate of 5 per centum per annum ; but In CMC of default in tbe Bret or cam payment , the person thus defaulting sha1 ! forfeit absolutely bis r IB lit to the trtct for the purpose of which be bis applied. No lands wl',1 be sold upon which Improve ments are found belonging to Indians aa reported by the appraisers In their schedule of their ap- pralsmont. Tbe sale ill be subject to pproTal by the Sicrctary of the Interior , and will be continued from day to day at Beatrice , un'll the lands are disposed of. A list of the lands , with the appraised value of each tract , will be found on fllo at tbe district land office at Beatrice. II. W. PARKER Register , Oto31 W. II &OMUU ) , Uecelrtr. Are aoknowlodged to bo the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD , UANOTAOTUBED BY Buck's Stove Co. BAINT LOUIS , | PIERCY it BRADFORD BOLE AQKNT8 FOB OUAQA SQUHC1L BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS GAIT MONEY. Speedy Horses and a Fine Day For Them , Two Runniutf , One Trotting and a Pacing Kuco. The Programme fur To-day. Yesterday afternoon opened troll- ulgh perfect for Cue sport on the turf , The rain of the nluht before had done away vrith the dust , which vfhirlod in snob horrible clouds over the track on the previous day , and the wind having subsided , there seemed no fault to bo found with the conditions , when the eport began , The attendance was larger than the day before , and especially the uumbor of carriages was greatly Increased. The best of order was preserved on tbe grounds by the polioo , as It haa beau throughout the meeting , TEE MILE DASH. The first event was the milo dash , all ages , $20D purse , there being aovcu entered , and all starters , They vroro as followu as placed : Allotta , Holly & Carlisle , Denver ; Rosebud , Wm. Mulkoy , Kansas City ; Wlldfol- low , D. N. Arbuoklo , Princeton , Mo. ; lluthW. , B. Jennings , Moborly , Mo ; DAWU of Day , Ira Planter , Council Bluffs ; Northland , O. E. LoFavro , Denver ; Fitidout , P. 11. Butler , Silver Lake , Kas. A poor start was 'made , Allotta , by some misunderstanding , tlot getting oil at all. The race wua neatly run , and there was a sharp otrugglo down the homestretch between Rosalind , Ruth end Northland. It proved u dead heat between Ruth and North- laud , who divided the money. Rosa lind was close ou thorn. Flndout , who made so many antics the day before - fore , got off in this race , and made n pretty good run , but was at the rear. The time of thn milo was 1:47. : Northland , Rosalind and Wild f el- lowaooinsd favorites in the pools , so that Rath'fl coming to the front was a llttlo surprint ) . THE MBRCU ANTS' ruiiSE of $350 , one and a half milo dash , all ages , was next run. There wore five entries and aa many starters , placed as follows : Tubal Ottln , Wm. Morris & Son , of Cleopatra , Mo. ; Aurolona , J. B. Close , Slbloy , Iowa ; Willie B , Wm. Brady , Peorla , 111. ; Mary 8 , Holly & Car/Hole , Denver ; Ool. Hop burn , Kggleston & Fisher , Shenandoah - doah , Iowa Mary S seemed the favorite In the pools. The race waa very finely run. The horaen kept bunched closely through out , except Anrolous , who mot with a mishap soon after passing the judges' stand , and had to drop out. Ool Hopbnm won the race lu 2:45. : My S was a oloso second , whtlo Willlo B and Tubal Gain came in together about two lengtha behind. TUB 2:25 : CLASS. In this there were four onterod. All started , in the following positions ; Dutch Girl , L. O. Turner , Janca- villo , Wls. ; Ada Paul , Holly & Carlisle , Denver ; Big Soap , Law Glenn , Mt. Pleasant. Iowa ; Kitty Fisher , 0. R. Olark , Madison , Wis. Big Soap nald as'tho favorite lu the pool.Tho The first boat waa well trottod. At the quarter polo Ada Paul led , with Big Soap close ou her. At the half-milo Big Soap had gained the load , and the hereon kept stretched along , B.g Soap passing nndor the wlro first , Ada Paul second , Dutch Girl third and Kitty Fisher fourth. Time , 2:30i : In the second heat there waa great trouble iu goHing a Bond-off , and the scoring was tiresome Indeed. Big Soap took and kept the load , making a llttlo break on the first quarter , but catching himself finely. Ada Paul kept her none pretty snug to his wheel most of the way around , but Big Soap passed nndor the wire ahead by more than a length , Ada Paul oecond , Dutch Girl third and Kitty Fisher fourth. Time , 2:31j : The third heat proved the decisive ono , On the homo atretch It looked aa If Ada Paul would get there , as she made a fine spurt of npood , lapping Big Soap , but the latter passed under the wlro , winning the heat and race by about half a nock , Ada Paul second end , Dutch Girl third and Kitty Fisher fourth , Time , 2:32. : The following is the summary : Trotting 2:75 : class. Club purse , $300. let , 8300. 2dS125. 3d , $75. Big Soap , b.R 1 1 1 Ada Paul , ch. m 2 2 2 Dutch Girl , r. m , 3 3 3 Kitty Fiaher , b. m 4 4 4 Time 2:301 : , 2:31 : $ , 2:32. : THE I'ACINd IIAOE. In the 2:20 : pacing raao there wore fnnr starters , placed as named : Tom Shoemaker , Daulol Anderson , Robin- sou Kan , ; Belle Mahono , owned by 0. A. Thompion , Wintorsot , Iowa Oyclone , owned by J. S. Taylor , Win- toreut , Iowa ; Gary Oiron , Geo. Wls- nor. nor.Bollo Mahono waa the favorite by largo odde , In the firat he.it there was a pooi dturt , and Tom Shoemaker broke ec badly on the firat quarter , that ho but got lu the third. Bella Mahono vrou the heat in 2:37 : , Oyclono second. The next heat waa about a repetition of the first , nntll the homo utrotch waa reached , when Tom Shoomakoi broke Hgala Into a ran. Hallo Mahotic wou the heat Iu 2:33 : $ , Cyclone seo- ( Vid , and Gtry Owen third. Tom Shoemaker waa distanced , bat kept or running , his driver bolng nnablo tc ; clthor atop him or bring him down , Away ho flew on the dead run , oloai over the milo again , and It waa nol until the half-mllo polo on the second milo waa reached that the horao gel tired of It and came down to hla gait The owner , who drove him , IB gritty and still Inolata he will make him pact or h ng him on the fepco , The horsi certainly got enough running yesterday - day to satisfy any ordinary pacer. , The third heat Battled It easily Belle Mahono jogging nndor the wire Cyclone second , and Gary Owen third. Cyclone made n llttln apart along the homo alroioh , but aside from that showing of speed , there WAS nothing lu the heat to spuclnlly inter est. est.Tho summary was no follows : Pacing , 2:20 : cine * , olubtmrie $ , * iCO. Firat $ .100 , recomt $125 , third 870. liollo Mahone , b. in 1 1 1 Cyclone , b. R 1 ! 2 2 Onry O-vcn , lir. g 4 3 3 Tom Shormuker. b g It ills Tlmo , 2:37 : , 2:37J : , 2:39j. : THK CLOSE TO'JJAY. Tub h the last day of the moolinp , and as will bo soon by the following programme , a rare day's oport Is promised ; JviceNo. 13-KucnlnR. ' llrewtr * ' stiko for all ntrej. 330 entrance , with S.1CO added. Tareo-fourths ot a milo and re peat. lUcoNo. 14-Trottlnr. $1 , < X > 3. Frc for nil. Ptiw $800 with 52)0 adilod to lw.it 2:20. : First O.'OO , ccond $200 , tMrd $100. Itaco No. 15-Trottlntr. Three inliuito cltM. I'lirre 850J. Vint $300 , BCCUU 1 $125 , third 875. llace No. IS. on ol ! < Uilon running , Club purs * $250 , Firat $175 , second $70. Ono mile. Tbo entries are : nUNNINO DKKWEUs' HTAKU , j | UILE AND JIKPEAT. Gray & Co , Mary villo , Mo. , b. m. Lorutto , Wm. Mulkoy , Kansas City , Mo. , br. m Rosalind. O E. Lafovro , Denver , Col. , ch. c. Northland. 0 F. Armstrong , Mobile , Ala. , br. m Ellioll. H. A. L gg , Minneapolis , Minn. , oh. m. Flydauco. Jennings k Co. , Moborlv , Mo , , b , a. Blngon. Ira Plainer , Council Bluffi , Iowa , br. m. Homostrotob. S. E Butcher , Coma 'cho , Iowa , b. m. Ella ll'jwott. P. n. Butler , Silver Lake , Kas , , b. g. Capo Charlei. Holly & Uarllilo , Denver , Col. , ch , c. Mnrt Boorlioni. Wm. Arnett , Sharon , 111 , , i , f. Llzzlt EsUr. 3:00 : CLABi , runsE $500. G. E. Mar.tou , York , Neb , b. B. Vic. tory. tory.A. . Hoboart , Omaha , Nob. , b , p. Dan Allen. W do Cftry , Council Bluffs , bl , m. Lo- rono. rono.Toihua Pear ) , Avoca , lown , s. g. Prince , L O. Tumor , Jnuoavlllc , Wla. , ch , m , Maud II. Holly A ; Carlisle , Denver , Col. , b. ro. Creepy. D. D'Connor , Denver , Col. , b. jj , Cora- anclie Boy. Little Slonx nnd Loafer are entered for the froti-for-all. Eatrloa for the consolation raoo will not clone till the finish of Browor'a atako this after * noon , U.ORE RAC'ES BATnRDAY. Arrangements were made for the following running races Saturday : Half milo d < ish , two-year-olds , all ages ; pnrso $150. Mile heats , best three in five , all ages ; pnrao , $250. Mile , ever six hurdles , all ages ; purse , 1CO Milo dash , all ages ; purse , $150. All these except the hurdle are for horses that have not won firat or soo- end money during the mooting , and will be run nndor light weights. Extreme Tired Fooling. A lady tolls aa "tho first bottle haa done my daughter a great deal of good , her food does not distress her now , nor decs she suffer from that extreme tired feeling which she did be fore taking Hood'a Sirsaparllla. " A second bottle effected a cure. No other preparation oontalna euch a con centration of vitalizing , ourichlng , purifying and invigorating propertiea aa Hood'a S raaparilla. A true iron medicine , beneficial t tno yonng as well as the old who suf for from dyspepsia , oto. , is Browu'o iron Bittera. Wo notice the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar Knpidf , Iowa , highly spoken of by the leading papers. You nhould secure a certificate at onco. Write for circulars aud nppll- cations. Members of the Anotont Order of Hibernians are requested to bu at the hall Sunday afternoon. Important business. Many coameticH for tbe complexion have from tlmo to time been put upon the mar. ket. lint none have stood the test aa haj 'ozzonl'a medicated complexion powder It is an absolute curative for blotches , dla- colorations , freckles , etc. For sale by druggists , The Maverick National Bink oi Boston draws foreign exchange , bnye and sells Government and other In vestment securities , and transacts any business for its correspondents in the line of banking. rn&th-mo Open for work , Pryor'a BEE Jot Printing Oflico , 7 Pearl street. Young man or woman , if yon want big money for ft mnall amount , take a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mut ual Trust ABdicitttlon , Cedar llapids Iowa. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLOrFB MABKBT. WnBAT-No. 2 upring , 85o ; No. 3,70 rejected 55c ; iood demand. COON There la not enough com comlrif in to make a market ; dealers paying 36c rejected corn Chicago. 51c ; new mixed 55 : ; whlto corn , 53c , The receipts of con are light. OATS Scarce and la good demand ; 35 HAT G 00@7 50 per ton. 35 per bale. - IlYK 10@45c ; llsht supply. Cou.v MKAL 1 25 per 100 pounds , ] WOOD Good supply ; prices at yards - GOO@GOO. COAL Uolivcrod , hard , 11 00 per ton - Boft. G 50 per ton. UUTTEII Good butter scarce and In fal > demand ut 25M35c ; creamery , 35o , KaoB Heady sale bad plenty a 10@llo ] > cr dozon. JJAHI > Fftirbr.nk'd. wholesaling al ISJi PouLTnr Firm ; docleru puylni ; 13o pei pound for tuikoyn and lOo for chlckom. VKaCTAULua 1'otntoei" , 50c ; onloan , 60o cabbagew , S0@40c per dozen ; apploa , 2 61 03 TX ) per barrel , City flour from 1 00 to 3 40. BROOMS 2 00@3 00 per dozon. bTOOK , CATTLE 3 00 © 3 60 ; calvea G 00@6 50. - Hooa Market for hoijH quiet , as th packing hotuoa are closiug ; ahlpperd ar pay Ing GOO to G 75. Doo't bo Alarmed . at Brlght'a dlsoaae , Diabetes , or an disease of the kidneys , liver or nrina ry organs , as Hop Bitters will cor tatnly and lastingly cure yon , and it I the only thing that will. . , One of the substantial Institutions is tb Marriage Fund Mutwl Trutt Anocwtion > ol Cedar lUpid > , Iowa. Legally organ - lied , olllcered and managed by rellabl men. Kvery unmarried person ehoul have a certificate In this association , It I splendid luveatmont. Write for clrci : 0,1 Ura. Good agents wanted. A WOLU1 STOItY. BlrtU of Four Llttlo Wolf Puppies In Lincoln PftrknnUTUoIr Sad FiUo. ClilctitoTrlbuno. There was an uncxpeclod nddltton o the wolf family la Lincoln pirk : Friday afternoon. In a cage occupied > y two male and ono female wolves ho feinalo was observed tearing the wool oil her hlda and making a sort oi icit with it boaldo ono of the rooks in ho cage Shortly afterwards oho gave birth to some H.tlo oncn the nlnml keeper sayn throe , the pollca nan on duty there ut the tlmo Bays our. Snmo llttlo wolf-puppies were ) orn anyhow believed to bo the first ) f thulr species over bjrn of wild nlmals ii cunfinamoat. The wildcats n the adjoining cage displayed eon- Iderablo interest In the event , keep- ng np n continuous serenade of their lolghboru all the afternoon and oven- ng. The male wolves , though show tig a dllforouoo of opinion on minor natters , scorned to have unanimously locldcd that the cat-concert was out f plhoo ou no serious an > occasion , bu result bolug that n cat-and-wolf ) Rosaga of IUUID took place through ho wlro netting at Intervals of ono o two minutes until the shades of light hnd fallen. To which of lie wolves belongs the honor if paternity ia an unsettled { uontlou , aa each took a turn the tendor-sollcltudo-for- u playing - - - he-mothor racket , and each tried to mt-liowl the other in remonstrating with the oita. Yoatorday morning ho llttlo ones had mysteriously dlsap- toared. Where they had gone was a tazz'o u'ltil the night policeman was ntorviowod , when ho explained the natter by nonchalantly remarking that ho mother had ate them , Got hun gry during the night , maybe ? No , not exactly that ; wild animals when ) onuod up usually oat their young. Wolves make n nest In the ground for heir young , slmllav to a fox , and as there waa no ground soft enough In the don to mrrow n neat in the mother decided lot to waste their young llvoo on the : > ire aurfaco of n cold and cheerless world. Ate the whole fonr ? YJB , "tho whole darn lot. " Souio limo ago a number of foxes were kept in the cage adjoining these three wolvon , and ono night a hole WAS broken hi the partition wires and the foxes got Into the wolves' don. Next morning the foxes had disappeared ; stumps of tails and things were found around , but the don that know them once know them no more forever. The llttlo wolves have gene to look for the foxes. CURIOSITIES OF HOSIERY. Brotdorea UUKB on 811m Ankles La- dloa Staking Their Own Fancy HOBO. N.w York Tologram. Of late 01 ory department of dross gleams with startling Innovation ! ! , par ticularly in colors , expression and ex- nggeratod designs. Doubtless a ma jority of tliOBO extremely emphaslrod modes can trace their origin to icathotlo delusions. But nil sorts of departures , however bra/.an , have thulr admirers , and what is fashiona ble la generally accepted. In a short line It gaina the favor of conservative mlnda , no matter how saucy look- ug the style may ohanco to 30. Perhaps the most ridiculous in novation In fashionable clothing will ba found In the reoantly imported ino hosiery. The artistlo and the > ddly beautiful are brought out In a arloty of deslgno , some of which are mazlngly elaborate. Ono can't help .Tendering . why that which ia so com- ilotely hidden should bo so costly and lob. However , instep decorations are o bo soon now and then when dainty ow slippers are worn , but there are - their portions of the hose exquisitely ccoratod , Few shoppers are prlvl- ogcd to see these expensive and boan- Ifnl stockings , Mnco they are only old by princely morchantr , and are never hold np to view In plate-clans now windows as the more ordinary duds aro. ZOOLOGICAL 1I08E. The timid llttlo lady who actually creams when a mouse runs toward - jor can yet wear hose adorned with Ittlo bugs chasing each other over the nstop , up the ankle , and still racing ono after the other. She smlloi at ho unique design , so true to nature. Another odd pattern has crawling over the Instep a striped snake , Who ) ut a reveler in nightmares oonld conceive the Idea of sending little raps dancing over silk hose ? It may } o all very well for a "groat big awful nan" to carry handkerchiefs with lordors embellished with puny devils ) ut this ta no argument for embroi | dering a girl's hose with Illustration 10 , from Danto'a "Inferno. " The caprices of fashion In stocking decora' lions admit of a marvelous display ID color brilliancy For Instance , the metallic hues are vividly presented in iho design showing a flock of poafowh luttorlng over the foot and flying tc the gartered top. Green lizards copied from life , form a very gay pat- : nrn for the now style of hoao ombrold ery. There are insect designs , show ing bees , Brazilian bugs , booties , grnl worms and all sorts ol caterpillars Ono can hardly imaglno all them , hideous things coming In a box of sill hoao , to ba admired and almost pot tod. Ir hTAUTLIND at They coat r. great price , not let than § 12 per pair , and from thoeo fig- urea the rn'ca ' run all the way up d $30 und ? 3."i per pair. The nllk hone with luctops of gonulno lace , are ox- caodlngly pro'.ty , yet this really nrtls tlcally niado article la not a goncra favorite , aluco any sort of opon-worl effect Incroascs the apparent alzj of th bot. The "olooka" that have BO loni ho adorned the aides of rich hose are dli .ro carded , because they tear off tooeooti and the embroidery gets frayed b walking and bocomoa ahabby long be fore the hose show any wear , Amen the odd designs in weaving are th motley colored Blockings. Ono.hal irla from the too to the top Is perhap blue , and the other half Is pink ; or half green , the ether half scarlet be etc. The effect la very startling , am particularly when worn with ver low slippers ; two feat have at firs glance all the appearance of foui Ono very .singular wovoa pattern ha the insteps in different colors , wit tops of It like die. There la som < thing aaggoatlvo of prlion garb In this froivk of fnshlon , A very lovely design gives a bunch of ( lowers wrought ID eulorod flneaoa directly In the cantor of the instep ; encircling the ankle Is a wreath of forgot-mo- note , and above run pretty vines , with now and. then a humming bird. An other attractive design has the entire hose dotted with bursting muss ruse buds ; the background Is In deep mo- tnlio blue , nnd the ombroldory Is wrought in natural colors. This list of gorgeous colors in slik hosiery is very largo , embracing all the rich shadcu given In expensive dross fab rics. "WM.MAKK " THEM OUUSELVKS. Art decorations made at homo have lucroiwoiUmmonsoly during the past year , and have reached such a magni tude that , It Is almost Impossible to enumerate all the charming things made by ladles and girls during tholr leisure hours , Among thoeo none of the pretty articles are of moro Im portance than silk hose , knitted by jewelled fingers. This very interest ing industry is rapidly gaining favor , mid tn.iuufaotururs of silk thread have brought out knlttlngallks of nil shades , from the deep rich cllos to the dtlecito gaslight tints. Knitting isaploaslug iratoriug-pliicn occupation for these ladles who dlsllko to idle array so much tlmo while rusticating. MHN ( IOINO I.V FOR 001,011. Of Into there has boon displayed conoidorablo color in gentlemen's toilets , n change that has long boon ozpuotod , and ono that will doubtless make still bolder Advances until the "lords of creation" of the present generation adapt the finery of velvet coats , knee brooohoa , silk long hoao , silver buckle shoes , cooked hat , rnf- fled shirt front , oto. , of the last cen tury , At all events , silk half hose are now fashionable , and elaborately em broidered "clocks , " with a motoly array of fancy patterns are introduced. There are silk half hose of ornuga , scarlet , Nile groeu , royal purple , creamy whlto , mashed strawberry , azure blue , oto. Bitter Oroam Poor Duttor. Country Gentleman , In many dnlrlcs complaint Is made of bitter cream. The bntttr falls , or is a long tlmo In coming , especially lu w later. Tnoro may ba several causes which lead to this result. Ujod milk Is easily spoiled , and unless wo have a suitable place to keep It , peed butter can hardly bo expected. Tim milk- room ( if such is used ) should bo kept at nearly an oven temperature ; forty-five or Gfty degrees would seem about a tultablo tem perature for winter. The milk should not stand too long before the cream Is removed. No arbitrary rule as to tlmo can bo laid down ; It must bo learned by practice and obsorva tlon. But there Is aaoh t thing as not obtaining good milk at times from the best of cows ; and 1 the milk Is not right , the cream oanno bo expected to bo nwoot and good The cause of blttor cream will be found Invariably to bo owing , If th above rules bo observed , t Bomothlng In the fcod or oondltton of the cow , or long keeping o the cream baforo churning. If blttfli weeds or blttor food Is eaten It wll taint the milk. Even breathing tainted air will of ton oifcct the mil no as to cause the cream to bo blttor. . Oibbicos or turnips cannot bo fo - without giving a peculiar lUvor to th oroatu and butter. Some oowfl , from a peculiarity of condition , glvo milk which turns blttor after standing a short tlmo. Such cows are unhealthy and should bo discarded , as tholr se cretions are Impure. Good butter tuny be spoiled in churning , or churning at too high or - too low temperature affects the text- nro and changes thn proper waxlnees to R otloky groaalncnj. The proper temperature of winter cream for churning will usually bo found to b.o about sixty-live degrees. The cream , if kept for several days , should bu - kept at a temperature of about fifty degrees , and bo brought up gradually to sixty-five a tow hours before churn ing. If the cream la kept at A higher temperature It should not bo kep , BO long before churning as at the lowor. Whlto specks in the butter may bo caused by having the cream too sour , removing too much of the milk -with the cream , not atlrring and keeping the cream well mixed , or ovorchurnlng. Either of these causes produces card in small flukes , which . will not wash out from the butter. Milk from a oiw In ill-health may bo acid when drawn , which will produce spccky butter. So will also the use of Impure salt. Often particles of lime , in salt , unllo with butter and form llmo aoap , which is insoluble. ; ; WOMAN'S FRIENB , Having been troubled for many years with kidney disease , with severe pains In ' my back and limbs my ankles at times were badly swollen I waa advised to go to the hospital for treatment , which I did on the advice of n friend , but found no relief , at least only of a temporary nature , and I had given up all hope of a cure until my , husband waa adviaed to use Hunt' * Rem edy by a friend who had ueod It and been cured of n severe coao of dropsy anil kid ney trouble , I procured a bottle , and had not used one-half of the bottle before I be- can to bo better , no pain In the back , onil the nwclllng of my Innba commenced to gc down , and my uppotlte was much better for 1 had become to bud that all I nte dla Ironed mo very much. It waa reilly dys1 pop"Ia , combined with the other troubles , aud I have uned four bottles , and nm nbhi to do my work and attend to household duties which before had been a burden tome S mo , aud I on only tlrnnlc Ilunt'a Hetnedv - for the health and happlnciw which I now to enjoy , and esteem it a great privilege anil duty to give you this letter In behalf of m ) , many suffering lady friends in Bostou and c- the country , and can cnly Bay In conclu- 1s- nlon that If you once try ft you will be convinced na 1 was oven agalmt tuy oar rk will , that Huiit'd Hsmedy ia Indeed n wo IIIBU'H friend. 10 Yon are at liberty to uao this for tholi ? benefit If you so choose. ii- Respectfully yours , MUH WM , Gv , Hotel Goldsmith. 1I1U Tremont Street ; Boston , April 25 , 1853. ho A BdQQAQE MASTER'S PRAISE. ilf Mr , II. HAUNT , baggagi-rnaater on East pa em Hallroad , saya ; "I have used lluu.'a Remedy , the grea kidney and liver medicine , in my famll ; , for months. It waa recorrmended by friend In Portsmouth who have been cured o kidney troublea , and I find it iuat an roj : st resented and worth Its weight in gold. iniy , wife ia using it for dyap psia , and baa iyw. moved BO rapidly that I cheerfully Indora as It aa a family medicine of real merit , nd th I would not ne without It , " , April 27 , 1883 , f I ' TOM W" . ' m n or l f re 11 < 7 thn nrtln ati tttiMtUn I ' fllltlPi ftTOll > " nlirht wnrk r > itumiUntmina ur torr hrivln n rw ir/ ! HOP Bittfcr * | was UM Morfflc I f JMJ r yinna nn I E nRi < rlna.ror/-tti , , > . ifucnllon or < i'Mial ! | i Don , ir ou K ybJir. rite oi nliiKK old orl rlr on Ho pi Bltterk. hif r 7oa ro. ' flioaoter jou fctl llml lour u tfm jtfit clrnmtr.R. Ion. ' kii cit tltnnlatlne. nHhouUntOTlcat 1 tl/ tlmelT ui a ? ttkc Hop HopGlttura 0.1.0 r.rtinnarveom- IHtni , Altvitf , if th ttomatn , fwlMi. Vlood , HOP bit corf far Uti'cimntil cpuc.4 31 * ot ) Voo will t > f bftoaa , 3 > r nred If ion we Hop Eltttro NEVER III It niny a v4your FAIL llf . It rink a ed hun- CORNICE WORKS' ' ! Iron and Slate Hoofing , 0. SPKOUT , . . Proprietor. llll Douglas Sfc. - Omaha , Neb MANOFAOTUIIEII OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Rooilngi , Specht's Patent Metallic Skylight Patent , & Adjusted llntchot Bar and Bracket bbolvln ? . I am the poneral a ent for the above line ot goods. IRON FENCING , Creating * , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Uank llnllin , Window llllnde , Gel. lar Gunrda ; nleo GENfiKAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & EILL PATENT IN' ' SIDE BLIND. PILE OINTMENT f 50 OINTsSNT f : ! . . 26 X3Xlu < vZa'3E ] ' K Fever and Ague Tonic Cordial. . . 1 00 nacxKiro-'s STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2 L.iucxixe.xci uza' DIARRL10E UURE 25 SURE OU11E FOR CORNS 25 ( Warranted or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured by W. J.Whltohouse , ouo naria 6th St. Omaha Nob. 14-mfiie-6m "FOR TABLE USE- " Iho Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER From Blrrcaborn oil tba Hhlna HECOMMENDKD 11Y THE H10UEST MEDI CAL AUTHORITIES. FRRD'K HOLLENDEU &CO. , Solo urert or the U. H. and Canal * , 115,117 , lit ) [ Elm St. , Niw I OK. A23-3m ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES SCROFULA. ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES ULCERS. ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES CATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Q CURES SOREO SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Q CURES BOILQ SWIFT'S ' SPECIFIC CURES ERUPTION ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S OUIJLES ECZEMA. ' SPECIFIC SWIFT'S CURES RHEUMATISM. f WIFT'S SPECIFIC U REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Wrlto for fall particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 , . Atlanta.Qa . , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 to 81.75nur Bottla- DR. WHITTIER. 17 St GharlMBt. 8T.LOUIU A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medic * ooll"Kesbu been longer enpraged in the treat' ment of OURONIO , NERVOUS. SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other physician In SI. Louis aa city papers show and all old realdaaH know. Consultation free and Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to vljit tha city for treatment , medicines can be sent by mall or express every. wbere. Curable cases KQaracteed ; whore doukl exists II Is frankly elated. Call or writs. Nervous prostration. Debility , MenUl and Phyeloal Weakness , Mercurial nd other Bllections of Throat , Skin and Bone Blood ImpurlHen and Blood Polaonlng , Sktn AUcctlona. Old Borea and Uloert. ImpeHllraenta to Marriage , Ehotunatism I'iloa. Hpeclul attention to oasea from over.workcdJmJn , BURQIOAL OASHa rooelve gpecialBttontlon. Dlseosoa arising from Impni'lonoo , Eicoeaea , IndulgeneM tfABBT A IrTS ; . UJilUluLa.UJJ ! receipts ; who may mat. < ry > w ° ° may notwh' causcj , consequenotl and cure. Sealed for 25o postage or stamps. a 23dacwl DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOB OLD AND YOUNO , MALI AND FIMAU. It la a Eure , prompt and effectual rcmcda or dlKcetlon. Ujspepsla , Intermittent Fevers. Want of Appt-tltc , Nervous Debility In all Its Stage * Weak Memory , Lous of Bralu Power , ProstratloD. Weakness and general Loss of Power. It repairs nurvous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , BtrenRhthcns the enfeebled brain and rcetorta surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or. eana. The cxpcrltnco of thousands proves It to bean Invaluable remedy. Price , gl. CO a bottle. or six or K. For sole by all druggist * , or Knl secure from observation on receipt ot price bl , Dr. Stclulia- . O. Box 24BO St. Louiii Mo. DOCTOR SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles. Bare cure for Blind , Bleeding A Itching E And all forma of Ilemorrboldal Tumors. da Theoo SorroBiTORiia act direct ! ? upon th of coata of the Blood Yeescls. and by their aitrinnat - eflocta gently force tbe blood from the iwolltn iy tumors , andby making the coots ot tbo Tn . strong , prevent their refilling' , and hence a radl- cal cure la sure to follow their uso. Price , TB ctnti a box. For sale bv al drn/rfcta , or a ni b mall on receipt ofvrfee. by E ] ialiM dio&l rtltHte ll8BdUvT8V W tomto