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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1883)
THi ! ) DAT LI BEE'-FB-iDA * JUNE 15 W HARKNESS BRO'S , G CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Brought to the City , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , 3DO 35TOT TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , "WTILiILi SAVE YOU TIME , TROUBLE , MONEY If yon buy your GROCERIES * IF -OF- 10 Mftln and 17 Pearl Street , Oonccll Blnffa. t GOUKO1L BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the times ol arrival aad de parture ol trains ( ram tha local depots. The the tralna etart Irora tha Union PAlie ( depot about ton m'nute § oirller than below stated , and arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Trains on pool lines and K. U , run on Crlcago tlmo , a hall hour ( aster thin local. Wabaah tralus run on St. LouU time , twenty mluu t faster than loca' . U , I' , and Lincoln trains an on Council Uluffd time. CHICAGO , BOCK IBULSD AKD PAOiriO. Depart. Ajrl > o. Atlantic Ext. . . 620pm I Pacific F.x { 9:15 : am Ex and Hall.925 a in Ex and Mall.6M : p ru D. Molnea oc.T:15 : a m | Dca Molnoaac.4:40 : p m CHICAGO , BDRL1NOTON AND QCINCT , Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Exf..5:35pro : Pacific nxt..920am Mall and Ex'.9:10 : am Mall and Kx'.7GOpra : Y. Ex 520pm Neb & Kaa Ex..0:10 : a m CHICAGO AND NOCTUWKaTKUt. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ex r. . . 5:15 : pm Pacific Ext..0:13 : a in Holland Ex.9:20i\m : Mall and Cx . .6:15pm : Accora ( Sat.f/0pm ) : Accora. ( Mon..l:15pm ) : KANSAS crrr , m. JOB AND COUNCIL Depart. Arrive. Ualland Ex..955am I Express 5:35pm Kipivnv , 8:25 : p M | Kail and ES..6M5 p ri CHIOS FACintl. Depart Arrive. etlABiZr.ll 30a.m. Overland Eiu.- - Lincoln Ex. .11:30 a. n. 31 cover Ex. . . . 8:00 : a. m , Denver Ex..7:00 : p. m , I.OCA ! Ex. . . . .630 a. ta. Local Ex 7:25 : a. in. " Hx . 9:05 : a. m. Emigrant..530p. m. " Ex . P.-OOa.m. , BF. LOUIS AKD PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. V Mail and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 : p m CUnnon Ball. . 4:50 : pm | Cannon Ball. . 11:05am : BIOCI cnr AND FAnno. Depart. Arrive. or Sioux City.7:55um : Frm'Sloux O'v.6:50 : p m or FottNlobrara. Frm Fort Nlobrara , Neb * 7 5 am Neb ' 6:50pm : Far St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul..8fX : ) a tn CniOAOO. MILWAUKBS AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex. . * 920 a m I Mall and Ex. . . * B:65 : p m Atlantic Ex.5:15 | : pm | Atlantic Ex. . . | 9:10 : a m OHICAOO , MILWAUEBB AND ST. FAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. lUUand x.7:15am : | PftclDo Ex 19:45km : Atlantic -Ex.3:40 | : p m | Mall and Ex.7-25 p m Except Sundays. { Except Saturdays. ( Except Mondays. | Dally. Council BluQs & Omaba Street B. B. Leave Council Uluff . Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 am , 11 a m , 1 in , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , ipm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , p m. m , 4 p m , 5 p m , G p ru. Street cara run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cara begin tholr trips f.t 9 o clock a. in. , ana run regularly during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , B and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; CHIGAGOBUELINGTON&QUINOY " OFFICE OP FREIGHT AGENT , ) OMAHA AH > CocMcib llmrra , May 12 , ' 83. ) Arrangementa hire been made for the Loading in Ohioago Daily ( Mono or more cars with MERCHANDISE -SOLID CONBIGWED TOPAHTIEJ IS COUNCIL BLUFFS. These can will come through to destination without atopptusr. Quick time la theraby loued. Please trJm jeu goods via C , B. & Q , U. II. A. B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. MAVERICK NATIONAL B&NK. Cor , Water rvd Congren 8treU. CAPITAL , - - S4OO.OOO SURPLUS , - - 8400.OOO Transacts a general Banking buslnesa , llo- oeivei tbo account * of Bauki , Bankers sad others. Draws Foreign Ezchaugo and makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphlc Transfers of Money throughout the Uulttd States. Buys and eolls Gov ernment and other Investment Spcurltiei , and executes any business for Its C'orre- cpondcnli In the line cf Banking. AOA P. POTTEf Preildent. J. J. EDDY , Oathler. J. W. WORK. Ass't Cashier. UliUll'IC.0 -FOR. TABLE ; USE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER From Blrrciborn on the Tlhlno IECOMMENDED HV THE HIOUrST UEDI- f CAL AUTUOUITIES. , , ; RBD'K'HOLLENDER & CO' ; Sol * a rt or the U. S. and C nii , 11B , 117 , lltf | lm St. , N w ' 01. A23-Sm -OP THE fflwaite & St Paul RAILWAY II DOW running Ite FAST EXPRESS , XRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITU Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers -AND T1IE- Finest Dining Oars in the World IF YOU AftE Wm EAST TO araoiuio1 MILWAUKEE Or to anv rolntjboyond ; or IF YOU A3F. GOI G HOFJH To HX. PATTIi OH MINHEAPOL3S Take the BEST ROUTE , thj Ohioago , Milwaukee&St.PaulIi'y Ticket office located In Paxtoi Hotel , at corno Farnam and Fourteenth stroet-i and at U. P. De pot and at Mlllard note ) , Omiha. CO"8ee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. M. MEHRILL , A. V. U. OARPENIEB , General Manager. General Paaa. Aeenl O. T. CLAK K. QEO. U. HKAVFORD , lSur * . A a't.T > n. 'as. Air nl your Ho"i 'BitteViJ "f ri < n r 7Qucf , iun < l lucrotloti ur dl'sipft rra ) cr alsRlr , oltl oi ( , rclr ATWJBVM yonrr Th o Ter you ( c. . > r.at 70 it ijneiu a l cl ansn.ir , ton- . .Etcr itlmtjl tlcf. Hop of ti * roma tottvl * . Hotn Utvornftti * I Yon will tie enrciMrjouuK Hop Bittsri , pi r kIt Clrcolir. It i it ma ) SOF- cnvwour life. It hn * IT CO. , saved hun- Kutwhr.I . , Oil. xc 3JJ GORPIiGE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0 SPEOHT , . . Proprietor. 1111 Donglas St. Omaha , Hob MANUFACTUKEK OF OALVANIZKD Iron Cornices I DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Eooflng.J . Specht's Patent Metallic Bkyllght Patent Adjusted Itatchet Bar and Bracket Shelving- am the cenoral a cnt for tbo above line of goode. IRON FENCING , Creating , Balustrades. Verandas , Iron Bank IlalHngs. Window Bllndi , Collar - lar Uuardn ; nlsn GKNKRAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & EILL PARENT IN SIDE HLTND DUFREHE& DUFREHE&MENDELSSHON , ARCHITECTS ! .REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNBWS Waterloo w s not a Waterloo for the Council Bluffs team. They took second money , Thn telephone between Ilarlou n'nd Avoo will bo put up before three week * p es. So the promise la given , at bait , Somoof the rcoldonto nuar Hnrlnn roco greatly alarmed 'the ' other niiht ? > y the honli of what they decided must bo a panther In an adjaoeut lough. They turned out en maaso to inut the brute down , but discovered hat they hud boon hoaxed by a small ay with a big pair of lungs. Another dally passenger train ( B to u put on between Atlantic nud O.iun- it lilulTi , whijh will prcvo an ncoum- nodatlou , especially on Saturdays nnd londoya , when the regular trains only nn onoo In three weeks , leaving those who doalro to travel on those days the holco between a freight and a cou- truollou train , Special Deputy Marshal McFidden tas brought In from Taylor oonuty mther allognd violator of the roTC- nuo Haws , Qoorgo jWoodard , who waved examination and gave bonds In ho sum of $200. If there wore a fotr moro spoclala as z.ialous as MoFnddon hero would bo gathered in qulto a rep of those who soil whisky from the loot leg , as there are uiauy of them at largo. W , R. Tanghan , E Rosoorano and thera , returned yeatorday from Dao tloluoa , where they have boon attend- ng the grand lodge | of Drnldr. Tboy oport nil enjoyable tlruo. The torch Ight procession numbered ever 1500 ) raldn , and the next night there was a grand banquet. Ten new charters were granted , and the report of the ordrr throughout the atato wuro very > ncournpng. ! lu the clootion of of- icors Oonucil IJ'offa was rumemberod , W. R. Vaughim bsiof ! choouu to tlio second chair , that of deputy noble 3rand Arch , P. V. 0ry , mayor of Das Molnepjbolnc ; chosen noble grand , 3. Rusocr&na wan tnado opeclal deputy or thLa part of the atato , and district loputy for Ilarlan , Avoca and Council Bluffs groves and chairman of the committee on grievances. WRATHY WALNUTERS. They Take the Law into Their Own Hands and Thump a Wife Beater , His Mother Defends Him by Obooting at the Vigilantes. Walnut has boon pretty well shaken up by a eonnatlon growing out of a family unpleasantness. A follow named Bill Bjrtlctt la the target of their wrathy denunciations nnd bloody throats. It ttppaara thut Bcrtlot lately had a qaarrol with his wife , a worthy woman , wiio takes in washing to uupport the family. Bartlett , alter pounding her badly , left the town having hoard throats that the cltizena purposed giving him a coat of tar am foathora. ACtoi1 rumalnlng away for a few daja , ho returned after dark ono ovonluy. A youog boy iiamed"Vuuhi ! chanced to bo thuro , having curao fur his washing , &a had boon his custom for aomo months past , and the fiend of jealouey at once fired the hnsband'a patnton. Ho procucded to thump the boy very aevoroly , and ic i claimed that the boy's life would have bom endangered , it the wife and her son had not interfered fored in the boy'i behalf. Bjrtlet then threatened to burn the house uni kill his wlfo , but wan urroated am lodged in the oalabooso. 13la wlfo rather than aparo the money and the time to come to Council Binds to proa ecnte him , agreed to lot the matter drop if Bartlett would leave the town , and he waa turned loose. Some of the eltlcaun who did not enjoy the thought of having auoh a man in their community , formed a vigilance committee and wont to his father's honso , where ho waa anppoaod to be stopping. They talked of hang ing him , but would probably have contented themselves with giving him a thorough ducking in the creek , but Birtlett had got wind of their Intentions , and hence skipped. As the vigilantes gathered about the house , Bartlott'a mother fired eeveral shots from a revolver , and although she hit aoiiO of them , she ( succeeded in frightoulnp them array. The citi zens are still qnito indignant about Bartlett , and it la predicted that un less ho keeps out of the way there will bo moro trouble. PEBHONA.L. B. T. Hancock , of Chicago , partook of Pacific house viands yesterday. J. M. Burns and wife , of Creston , were in the city yesterday and stopped at the Pacific. F. K. Newton , of Lincoln , waa at the Pacific yesterday , II , B. Kent arrived at the Pacific yes- teiday from Dorset , Vermont. D. S. Allen , of Chicago , is at the Ogden. Jno. Donahue , arrived at the Ogden from Davenport yesterday. B. C. Merrill , of Boston , is at the Ogden. F. L. Moore , of Cincinnati , was booked at the Ogden yesterday. B. F. Croasdalo , of Little Slour , was In the city yesterday , Miss Jennie Fish , an old teacher In the Council Blulfj achoola , la in the city , a Rucat of Mra. Ed , Spoorer. K. N. Harris , Ute of The Creaton Gazette - zotte , hus accepted a position with the Iowa and Nebraska Insurance company , A. K. Sheldon , of Lincoln , who"vraVioT some tlmo In the employ of THE BEK In tbla city , waa here yeiterday looking for some favorable opening In the journallitio field. field.Mrs. Mrs. Norris and daughter , of Council Blnlfi , are visiting father and mother Foote for a f sw days , Avoca Herald. Mr < , J , 0 , Adams , pf Avoca , Is danger- ouily ill , and her husband , who is at Miller , Dakota , has been called home by elegraph. Mr , Julius Schneider , one of the oldest csldnctaof Avooa , hna sold his property tnd business to Mr , Schmidt , and will re move to Council Blufff , where ho will en- ; ago lu the wholes-lo grocery business with PeUr Beck , Wo are sorry to lone uch oolltl nud square-dealing oltiicns ns vlr. Sdmtilor , but with him prosperity In its oow underlining Avoca Herald. A Inmo mau in Kalumazoo , lad n shin that was yallor and blue : lo had awfully burned it ; St. Jacobs Oil turned It ; U ok to its natural hue. ANOLD-TIMK SHOWMAN. The Vatornn Lovl North Interviewed -Tho Sawdust Aronn of Forty New Tork Trtbine. Just ull Fulton , in Jay street , Brooklyn , Thomas Dent keeps an ' agllsh ahop-honso which ho calls the . ' 1 oeuix iun , for the reason , as ho ox- ) lalus , that the original establishment was burned in "tho great Gro of 1847. " Brooklyn , it aooms , has had 1U threat ire once , as Now York and Boston and Portland , and uvon such a modern own ns Chicago have had theirs. This locally famous chop house and ovornl predecessors in various loc.tl- tlcs appear to have risen , metaphorl- Uly spenklng , from the aahos of the 847 ostabllshniout , Mr. Daut aud rv atge oollootlon of plcmroa of racing ceuoa and sporting characters and portraits of actors moro or loss noted it ono tlmo , and now moot If not nil brgottcn npponr to hnvo boon the inly Burvlvors and relics of the orlgl- ml houso. Among the moro roent additions to ils collection , and ono which the old lost of thu Phcenix , appears to take mush prldo in , la a small and some what faded pictnro of a young and dlminutlvo man dressed in tlghta , losing in the most light and airy style on a broad ped upon the back o ! a mil-colored hnrso which is cavorting tt the break-neck apoed still to bo neon n the circus rlni ; . The figure is jraoeful ao well as tin ill , and the face a smooth aud almost girlish , The legend below , carefully written by some master of penmanship , gives the engraving Ha chief interest. It is as [ ollowa : "Mr. Levl North , as ho ap peared before Lints Phlllippo , the king of the Froidch , nnd the royal family , Paris , Juno 21 , 1845. Pro- nonted by Mr. Rivera , utago mana ger. " An old actor of renown aud 1.1 old reporter of The Tribune wore conning the picture a few days ago whllo dip ping their ale , and were commenting on the iiibjeot of it. Bath had soon Lavl Norih when they were ruero boys , and nhon ho waa nt the height of his popularity aa "tho great and daring bareback rider , " etc. Calcu lating back dates they discovered that they must have aeon him before the date of 1845 on the picture. While they were thus commenting the door of the Pbernlx inn opened nnd a aoinll figure , that of an old man , bul whooo grey hair was the ouly evidence of hl'i ngo , walked in and passed by them to u table on the opposite aide of the room. Ilia entrance did not disturb their calculations , which cul minated in the remark of the actor that the subject of the picture , il allvo , must now bo qnlto an ok man. man."What over booauio of him ? ' asked the ripirtor of Mr. Dont. "Ho in allvo and well , " naid Mr. Dsnt , asilllng , "and that ia ho just behind you , " ho added , pointing to the iittlo old man who hud just en tered. Introductions followed , load ing to an informal talk about North and the picture , and about clrcusca generally of the last generation nuc the preuent day , North la now nccrly 70 ynara old , but docs not look ovoi 50 , and moves with the elasticity o : 40. He lives quietly in Brooklyn , where he was born , and dally vlalti his friend Dant. Ho has been retiree from the clrcaa business for aorno yosre , but waa actively engaged in il as boy and man , and as tumbler , clown , rldor , and manager lor forty- years. The engraving naturally led him into his Grot reminiscences. "I was performing with Rivers' American circus In Paris , " ho eaid , "and hoc aomo reputation which reached the king's ears as a graceful rider. Thai style was thu rage then ; were 'pooora in these days regular Ojcar Wildos on horseback. The king wished to BOO the circus , Ho didn't coma to the circus , however , but had the circus como to him. There was a largo rid Ing school at Nenllly , where the king had his summer rosldenco It was de stroyed throe yoira after I was there in ihu revolution of 1818 The school was located in the park , which was most extensive and beautiful , running for mllea along the bank of the Bolni and Including some of the islands in the otroum , Oh ! it was a lovely placn. He had the circus give exhlbltlonx before fore him in this rldlng-tchool. I tel you they did things up In atylo tboro , I had a tent for a dressing-room which was as big as the ninal drneslng-room of the entire company. It wan far- 'rilshod with largo mirrors and a dross- lug case , and there were flankles In livery to wait on mo and hand mo icea and wluo between the acts. My ton waa aomo distance from the riding- mhool , across thu boantlful , smooth , Krauuy lawn , aud eren the pathway between the tent and school waa laic with carpet for mo to walk on. They treated ui royally , I tell you , I fol during the performance the mare shjiny at the rnualo as I did my back ward uomers&nlt ad the queen senl her own surgeon to nttond mo. " "Yon did such nets in these days as the aomorsanlt on horaoback ? " uakod the reporter , "I wrts the lirit who ever accoia- pllahodlt , " w .i thoroply. ' Oa ! wo hul darlog fjAta > n tuote days as wol an mare y ruc&lul p alugi , There are very few ( .f the daring acts of to day whtoh were not done forty aye sixty yuaraugo. I have never soon amore moro clarity or Biiocosaful bareback rider than old nun Hunter was away bic'i in the twenties , whim I wno u small bray and whom I eaw before J jjluod tlio prLCicdoii. Ho did all the really diflioult net a which the boat ol them do now , Wd hear a great doa eald of the double oomoraault nowa- dayu ; bub it uiud to bo done years ago , and vaulters Jellied themselves long buforo the war trying to do three somersaults in a Hlng'o ' leap , ] don't think it will ever bo ooom- ) llshcd. It it impossible for a mane o calculate when to double up and hen to straighten himself out in or * dcr to laud with safety In such a long lying leap , " 1 joined the circus , " ho continued , n answer to a leading question , 'when I was 12 years old ; that was In 1828 It waa In Brooklyn hero or rather It waa a little distance out of Brooklyn , at the Military garden , which was situated whore the now caurt house now Is , and occupied about nil the space now bounded by BoeJum , loralcmon , and Fulton , and I guess , 3ourt street , too , though there were 10 streets there then. It was consid ered a long walk then from Brooklyn out to the Military garden. The clr- cna was Howe , Quick it Mend's , and some of the hanJs saw mo tumbling ibout oataldo the show nni called iowo's attention to mo. My mother apprenticed mo to him under my ihrcat to run away if aho didn't , and n fifteen mouths afterward I was a Ider , at 13 years of ago. It wno a iftrd life , but it made mo tough as , 'on fee. "No , circuses and menageries were not big affairs in these days llko they ire now , Wo didn't have droves of torsos and herds of elephants , nor throe rlugs and three touts , Wo played lu Military garden in the open ilr ; and when traveling In the south t waa customary to show In the yard attached to the inn at which wo put up. Menageries lu thoao days con sisted of an olephnnt , a lion or tiger , and two or three monkeys , but only the monkeys were plenty enough to Inpltcato In ono show , There won a } | g elephant in these days named Columbui. Ho was so big that It took a stock company to own him. Munog- irlua and circuses were distinct organ- Eatlons In thoao daya. The nonta wivrf \ great field for both before the war. I have played with a circus for two mouths in Columbia , 8. 0. Such u : > lnco as Milledgovlllu , Ga. , was good lor a week or ten dnya , nnd auy conn- ry village was a good two dnya'stand , The country people , black aud white , : or scores of mlloa arouud used to noiuo to a circus in thuso days. "It is the ' magnitude of Barnnm's show which ia Its biggest attraction , there la nothing particularly no IT ; ouly variations of old nets. It la the duplication , triplication and all which brings out the Immense crowds. People ple will go to ceo a circus with four rings when they wouldn't go to a allow with one ; aud a oinglo oluphant , Jumbo though it be , wouldn't of him self attract pcoplo who will go to BOO a whole herd of them of all ages ant nlzcfl. Hiding blx horaos isn't anymore moro dlflioult than rldlug two , but i aonuda bigger. I have no doubt tba Bkrimm's expenses are $2,500 a day but I doubt If they ere $1.500 Show men must bo allowed a considerable leeway for lying. It'o no doubt a blj. , ahovr. "Thoro never wan n ciroca wblol blicoooded which did not luivu rquca- trlan performances , aud never will It's my belief. It la thu ohnrm of the sawdust ring , nnd when you havon1 got performing horaoa and ridero yon had batter call your ahow a muaeun and play mortuatda and thrco-hoadei women and nlguor Indians on the public. " North had previously explained tha ho had just oomo from the "Big In dlnii Wlgwan , " a mongrel ontortalu- mout of educated monkoya , trainee doga and swarthy braves , and otho brutes , and the reporter fancied thl laat opinion ' .van on oiprcvtolon of hi contempt for any Hurt oi porformauc that had nothing of the centaur lluca anuta about it. " FARM t > bout the Ayrahlroa. The Ayrshire brood of cnttio orig inatod In the country by that nam in Ssotland. They have boon brough to their present high atato of porieo tlon principally through careful sc lection In broedln ? , They have now boon bred for moro than a contur with apodal regard to their mllkln quulltlca , In color they are gonorall ; red , or brown and whlto , distinct ! marked. They are of medium size compactly built , and with such a per feet sot of digestive organs that the ; assimilate food with thu least posslbl waatr , thus converting into milk al the available portions of their food In disposition they are kind and docile cilo , aud are very appreolatlv of kind treatment. Ayrshire mil la pronounced by analysts am physicians to bo a per too food , and its composition moro near ! approaches to the milk of the huraai raoo than that of any other brood o cattle. It is on that account qaalifiuc In 1ho highest degree f it the growth nnd nourishment of young children and for the sustenance of the adult Bolng rich lu ciooln , it Is particular ! ; adapted for the manufacture of choose giving larger rotuans for the amonn used than other mllka. Butter mad from Ayrshire milk is noted for iti mild , delicate flavor , firm toxtnro one keeping qualities. Ayrahiroa are no ouly large , but rich milker * ; they ar InduntriooH feoieru and hold out their fljw of milk well to the end of til Boaaon. On account of their thrifty make-up the heat aud dry woiUho does not alfoct their flow of milk lu the Bamo way that it does cuttle of th larger brouda. In fact , they are preeminently eminently the poor man's cow , aw will glvo moro milk and make mor butter for the amount of food con anmod than cattle of any otho breed. They easily succumb to hnn ger and cold , An instance rooontl oamo under my notice where a hen of iivo thousand head parlahod I three months , Taoy were hnrrlodl driven from Texas , arriving on thol Montana ran o late In the fall in n pee condition. Now a genuine Montutih la a "rustler" to use a parlance o this section consequently , where th snow aud wind cumo they seek th sscluolon of a anchored ravine , and I the thick plno protect themselves from the cold. A hay-stack is unknown and upon the aldo hills , always bcro they pick up a eustouauco from th nutritious grasaua , Of late it has bo aomo the cjstom for ranchmen to en hay from juar to year in roadlncs for a aovero winter. The nutrltlo and color of the grasses are constant ! retained , owing to their peculiar varl oty aud thu absence of rnlna , Th streaks of alkali furnished a aubst tnta for salt , and , In short , if there I a land bettor adapted for stock grow ing I have failed to find it , The at vent of the Northern PactGo rallroac to tbla point has boon the moaun o poulnff and developing an industry lat renders It possible for the cattle men to kill thotr cattle at the noareat allroad station and ship the meat In cfrlaorator cars to oadtorn markets , ho feed Imparts n delicious iUvor to 10 moat and makes Montana beef ccldodly hotter than that fattened by oru , Information About Does. A correspondent of A foreign paper rltoi : Many poraons will juit now nrchaso swarms and oouitnonco boo- coping ; It Is , therefore , essential that iat they should know something of 10 natural history of bees. Wo can alculato by the weight of the awann to number of boos , as the "authorl- os" allow five thousand bees to 10 pound. The hivn will then con- of queen , workers and drones , 'ho qnoon lays all the cggt , from which the inhabitants of the hlvo are reduced , She dcuoslts from two to ircu thousand dally for weeks in suo- esslon , The workers perform the saontlnl duties , such as comb build- ng , brood raising and honey inhering. The drones nro the males , aud tholr approach at the warming sonson for the fertilisation f young queens is a wise provision of aturo. They gather no honey , and re driven from the hlvo durlug the month of August , when tholr services re no longer required , Honeycomb ouslsta of six sided colla made from c , which la not gathered , but olab- r-tud from honey by the bocs , Five worker colla measure ono inch across , nd in thcao honey and pollen are torod nud worker bees produced , 'ho ' drone cells measure four to the neb , and in thoao the drones are atsod. The cells in which queens nro ulsod hang llko acorns upon the alder r end of the combs , and Bomoliniea a many ns twelve or fourteen may bo nund In n hlvo nt swarming tlmo. Vhon n hlvo is deprived of Ha ueon , previous to the introduction f n foreign Bovorolgn , and fearing liat her majesty may not to favorably ocolvod , the beekeeper must bo cmi ul to out ont all queen celU envo nn pen ono , on which ho may cage the icw quoou , na , when liberated alter orly-elght hours' confinement , the eon Imagine Mioban juat emerged from ho vacant cell , and acknowledge her nthorlty at unco. The qnoon no luuht Inya all the rggn but they must > o kept warm by the boon until they product ! tiny whlto i-rubs , which hatch out nt tha oud of three daya , and nro then fed by the nurses with n mixture of honey , pollen , and water ; whouful" . .rown , nt tbo end of six days , they nro sealed ever with n brownish cup of wax nnd pollen mliod together. In twelve daya they emerge from tholr incarceration perfect boos , thno occupying tbo cell for twenty-on days ; firat three dnya In the egg atate six na nn unsealed grub , nnd twolv In n atato cf quietude ensconced within the coll. Drones pasj through llko change ? , hut require twonty-Gv days to complete the transformatlor from un egg to n perfect drono. The drone brood may nt nny tlmo bo known by the alz3 of tholr oella and tholr convex o < ipplngs. BOOH onu raise qauouo from eggs destined to beootnu worker bocs , provided that dronoa nro nbrond to mnto with the young qncona. Should this occur when no drones nro ubout , all thulr ulForlo would bo In valj , as tha eggs deposited by such a quenn would pro duce none but dronet ; even the t'gga laid in worker cells would prodnoj mlulatnro dronr.s , uud . tlio hlvo go to ruin. Although the queen is much larger aud moro ! fully developed than the wcnkur , nho arrives ut full maturity 0n five daja' le&s tlmo , nnd aho hatches out I" about night days nftor ulio is i scaled in. The doeo cf royal jelly which oho receives is enld to hastun on the tvannfoiirmtlon ccono. The queen lives iivo ycnre , but the work er'a llfo lu snrnmur dona not exceed two months , but the beoa hatched ont in the autumn live till the following spring. Dronoa are to bo found In May , but are driven ont cf thu hlvo before the end of August , and their nervous nnturo prevents thorn return- lug to the hlvo , banco they dlo at once. As wo advance In the practice of beekeeping , wo mutt avail ourselves of the inventions nf modern Bolunco , suoh as bar frame hives and comb foundation , as much valuable time is saved by their employment. DROPS OF WATER. Mr. Joseph O. Blcknell , No. G12 Main street , CambrlJgoport , Mass , , writes April 27,1883 : "I have been terribly adllctedfnr years with gravel and kidney dlaease. My urine contained brlckdust deposits , and at times I could not pass my water except In drops and with great pain ; and have had to get up a * many aa fifteen times during the night. I tried several physicians ; they did mo no good , but n friend of mine , who had used Hunt'4 Itemedy told mo to get a bottle and try It. Ho had been cured of a severe case similar to mine , and that oth ers had med Hunt' * llemedy In Cambridge and pronounced it a medicine of real tnor- it. After being repeatedly urged I pur chased a bottle , and before I had used all of It I passed a stone as large as n pea. followed by smaller ono . I have used In all ton bottles , nnd It has completely cured mo. My kidneys are la excellent condi tlon , ami for one of ( G3) ) sixty-eight yearn I can truly nay I feel like a young man , wlrh strength and vitality. My family use the Itemedy , and would not bo without It nnd never fall to recommend It to our friends and nolghbom In Cambridge and Boston , Yon are nt liberty to ne * my name In praise of tha best kidney and liver med' iclne , Iluut'n Remedy. " DID WONDERfl FOR ME. " The above words are from Mr. LEWIH KKEN , No. 0 Highland Avenue , Mslden Mass. , April liH , 18SII. llosnyi : "J have been troubled fur yearn with kidney and liver complaint , followed by gravel , with severe palna In my back and groins. I had grtnt trouble In iiuenlng water , It being scanty and accompanied by terrible liurn- IiiK , the VC8361 boinft coated with brick , duiit deposit. I waa recammeudeil to line Hunt'n Komcdy by a friend who had been completely cured of a similar trouble , I purchased n bottle at thu drup lst-H , nnd cotmnencod to Improve at ones. I h.ire used hut two bottler , and it has done won- derafor rno no moro kidney trouble , no moro pain. It nan given mo now Ufa , and I would not bo without Ilunt'n Kemecly nt any price. It U all tlmt It li recommend ed to he , end 1 cheerfully give thfa testi mony for the benefit of tbo many sulfercin from kldnoy dl eam > and trr-wol " J7E , HOUSE , Consulting and Civil Enginooi AND SURVEYOR. Speclil attention to Surveying Town Addition ! anil I.oti. Kurnliblng Estimates ol Kicav&tloun , Hiking U > IK , i'lwu , Ac. i OFMCK OVEU FIKBT NATIONAL BANK Em 10-17 OMAHA NEU. X.OXTX3 ; I'Al'EK WAREHOUSE I CRAHAMPAPER GO. 917 ind 219 North Uiln fit. , St. Lcul * . noon , i DADCDQwnrmo NEYTS , t rnrtnO IwitAtriM KSVKLOPES , CAIID BOARD AND Printers' Stock , WC h paM for IUri and Taper Stock , Scrap Iron and MeUli. Paper Stock Warehouses 12 to 1237 , North flUth itrret. may 24 3m PILE 01NTMKNT . $ 50 O ' XC.XSO'.CUXO OINTMENT . 26 1 < over and Atnt ; fomo OorrlUI. . .1 00 J5C3E3V < ; V'I3 Sl'ANDAHD LIVEU PILLS. . . 2 uSk/n-csEi : & : cj-aossr DIAHUIUK.OUKX . . 26 8UHE OUHE FOIl t OUNH . . . . 26 ( Wo r ran toil tt money r * funded. ) FOIl SALE 1JY ALLDUUOOi "S. ManufactUMi byV. . J. Whltcho" * " , tHli North Cth St. Orn ha Neb. p i4'u > uira ILVD SUROFULA FOR SEVENTEEN TEARS I haTe suffered frJtn Scrofula about 17 Jears The dkrase tic nctno < tly conflniii to my IIKI and iui'1 ankl" my nhln bone * ori co\cre4 < flth LAKCIII I'LCKHR 011(1 ( ItR IIANMOF RUITIIII H.KKII , AK TIIH nnott ALuoMtuiniuHAiii.it. All retncdloj und treatment * which I tried Mien to d. mo nnt Kood. A la.it I itgni liking B 0 N. . ran tnu- \re \ for alioiit f mr nil illu an > l I AM UKIU'AI < fLY - LY KM. . I tockH. 8. N under the loncf a phynlclan of 0 yinr * ' atl e prat'ceif ' \ youroidur. I'reilouj to t Ling S. S. H I at times could icnrfdly walk. Now I CAM WALK ALL DAT , ami have to Ui&ukS. H. U. , audit only , for laj euro. TIIOS. McFUlLANP , 54 Foundry 8 icct , Atlanta , Ux I hue taken with Rtcat benefit S. S. S. for a eteu cnno of Eczcnm. Tlio eruption hai entirely dtiuppoircil , and 1 am well.W. W. J. nOIUNEON. Member N. ( la. Conference , Atlanta , Ua. If you ilount , cjmo to 101 us , and wo will Cure You , or cbar o nothing ? Wrlto for tlo little book , free. , Atk any Urnirgl't us to our st n < llnr. | OXR THOUSAND DOU.A11S RK AUD wilt bo paid to any chemist who will liml , nn am\y- \ tof \ 100 tattles of S. S. a. , 0111 i > artlclcot Mr- cury , lodlJo Potassium , or other nitncml tub- tan 5.3. 5.3.TBE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00 , Proprietors , At intn , ( la. Price of Hiiull Slie , $ l Ok ) lrga Hit ? , l."B. HOLD BV ALL DUUaotSTS , . A UGQUI.AU ( JKAPt i'lT. 4 ( twi. tiki ooln.7 | d.hac been lonci 01 , r oO In ( h it il nioM oz niMOKIO , NKRVOtlb. SKU' A.MIJ DLOOI ) DliWROOD thun onv other phvelc.l < c E6. Louis us dly p. pai' nhou > .lf.l ) cK1 know CmimlUtlcn free nntt Invited. tThoi II In IncanvanluEit ( ) vlr.lt th3 rlty 'nr tti'itmsnt. roodlcUif' ' ! cjnb.jw.it by null or etpurf whore. Ccr Uf cftimairanincJ ; ti.rn > l iiltl < > f ; n ly rUkii. Oall or writf. . Nervp.tn praitmtlun , DabUIty. nnd \Vci > kn"- < . MBrourinl a ftflfti'tloav of 'J hront. hkln nnii Ulo Skin AlfcctiTitia , OH I''cetf ' , to MiuriiMO Iila rcooivo UIcxuion 'tilling iroin Ktcontw , . . . iT-tha * hol I'.ory well told Jlilf receipts ; who uu ; m < - ry , who may uot , * 7. causes , cousuijne and cure. Sealed fcr Mn poiUge or stain { < > . HEALTH IS WEALTH DR. K. 0. WIST'B NXRVB AND RAIK TRIAT iNr , ( ruar nteod iprclllo for ByiterU , Dizzl- netg , OonfuUloni , Kltn , lie hun Neuralgia , Headache , frTO > 1'robtratlon cauicd hy the use ol alcohol or tobacco , Wakefullncu , Mental Depress on , Boltcning of the train reeulllnf In Innnlty and loidlng to ruliory , decay , and death Prcmaturo Old Age , Ilarronreo , Lou cf power In ilther eet , In'oluuttry Lo-uo and flpenuat- orrhcua cauied by orortxortlon of th brain , lelfabuin nr ever < lndulcnce | > Each box > on < tilnn one month's trcatuuni. tl.OO a boxer ilx boxes for $5 W ) lent by mall prepild on ncelpt of price. WE QUillANTEK SIX BOXES. - To euro anyjcuo. With each order received by ua for fix aoxfg , accompanlid vtlth $5 00 , we will lend ihti purchoaer our wrlttun guuantoo to re fund the money If the treatment doci net effect a me. Ouir.mtcca luucd only by. 0. F. GOODMAN m Aevwlv Drutllit Omaha Neb. < Dr. Felii Le bran's , , G bran'sG ' PREVENTIVE AND CURB FOfi EITHER SEX. Tbli rotiedy being Injected directly lo the ro t ot tlio dlieifli ) . requires no dilute of diet or nu > - tooua , mcicurml or pclsonouii mcdlclnoa to bi taken Internally. When used AS A PREVENTIVE by cIther -oxIt It Impwlti'o ti covtract any \K\ " vate ulaoa c ; but In tha ctfe ol llioso ilrea.iy UNFORTUNATELY AFFLICTED we guirantuo 3 Iioxc3 f > core or no w II rotund thu uioiuir 1'ilcu by null , postage paid , f. per box , crSboxo , Kr S3 Writtou OnarantQos laauod by all authotlzoil agents. UU. KKLIX LE IIHUN 4 : CO. , Sola 1'ropj. 0. P. Ooodma , Uiu irist , bohBent , lei Onithi , Nub , tntu owl y the huuiun bojj KI.IM , . . * , uviuivpou aud strengthened , " ctlt an Intonttliif advertiaeuicnt loog run la an juor. In reply to inquiries we will say thai there ao evidence t { humbug about this Co the contrary , the advertUtri arr very highly Im doruoJ Interested | > oreonii may get ak-J cli. culars trlvlni ; all partlculara , tclvin ? all pirtlao ' " ° * ° " ' ' J OlS .5 , UuBalo'N. 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