THE DAILYSBEE iMONDAY JULY 2 , 1883. BARENESS BROS i , Dry Goods and Carpet House ; Have the tgvs stock anil choicest | vttcni ot- Ver Brought to the City and at THAN EVER OFFEHED IN THIS VICINITY' DQ Not Fail io Call and Examine Stock Mm Purchasing , HABKNESS Bios , 401 1WOADWAY , - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. PALACE MUSIC HALL , The Largest mid Most Reliable House for IN THE WEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Weber , lindeman and Hardman Pianos , Western , Eastern , Cottage , Burdette Organs , FOR CASH Oil ON TIME PAYMENTS. TP . " JVCL LJ ' JCLm J " M J M JcLf JtrC. ' COL'NCIL BLUFFS , . - - - - - - IOWA. " 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following arc the time ot arrU.il and departure ot trains from the local depot * . The train * htart from the Union Paclflo depot about tun minutes earlier than btlo\v stated , and arrive at the dcjtot about ten minuter later. Trains on pool lines and K. C. run on Chicago time , a half hour tauter than local. Wabash trains run on M. I.uui > < tpue , twenty minutes faster than local. U. > ' . und Lincoln tralnn run on Council Illufts time. CHICAGO , IUH.K ISLAND AND r\CIIC. lemrt. Arrlic , Athntlo'E\t. .5l5p. : : m. f 1'aclfleCxt. . . .0:16 : a. in. K.nml Mall . . .9.25a. m. Ex and Mail' . 0 M p. in. I > es Molnebiur ,7lfia.m. : | DCS Molnesac. 1:40 : p.m. II1ICACO , ntRLlVUTON AND qU ! > C\ . I > epart. Arrhc. Atlantlc'Ex . . .fi.3.1p.m. Pacific E\I. . B.20 ft. m. JIall an.llX . . .0:10n. m. JIall and K7:00 : p. m. N. Y. Kx . :20 : p. in. Neb.&KasEx .0:10a.m. : Depart. Arrlv c. Atlantic Kxt . . B:1S : p. m. I Pacific Ext..0:15 : a. m. Mall and Ex' . .D.-'Oa. in. Mall and E6lSp. : . in. AccomHat ) . . . 5.0p.m. | AccomMon ) . 1:45p.m. : KVNtVM inv , nr. ion AND ( .OU.M.UI HLIKM. Dipart , Arrive. Mall and FA . . . 0:55 : a. m. I Express r > :3.'ip. : in. Kxjirevi 8:2.1 : p. m. | Mall and Ex. . 0.45 p. in. U.XIOX rACIHC. Depart. Arrive. Overland K.llr : 0a.m. OvcrlandKx..4OOp. : m. Lincoln K.11:30 a. m. Denver E8:00 : turn. Denver Ex. 7:00 : p. m. Local K\ 0i : : ( ) a. m. Local E\ . 7:25 : a. in. " K\ . .P.01 a. in. Emigrant Gaj : p. in. " Kx O.CHI n. m. W 4B4MI , BT. A > D I'ACIHC. Depart. Arrive. Mall andEv . 0:45 : a. in. I Mail and E.4:30 : p. in. Cannon Ball..4Mp. : in. | Cannon Il.tll ll:0.'ia. in. hlOCX tITV AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive For Sionx City.7:55 : a. in. Fnn Sioux Oit.v O."i0 p. m. ForFortXIobrara Frm Fort Nlohrara Neb * . . . 7.V : > Ia. m. Xcl ' 8:50 : inn. Forht. Paul . .7:40p. : m. From St. Paul 8:50 : a. m. ClllfUlO , MII.WU hKK AM ) ST. 1'AI'b. Leaver Council DlufTs. Arlves Oouni.ll Mail and Ex * 0iO : a. m. I Mall andKflSS p. in. Atlantic E5:15 : p. in. | Atlantic K.10:10 : n. in. tlllt 100 , MILMACKKB AMI BT. PM L. I.eav n Ouulia. Aralveiat Oinilia. Jlailandi\ : . . . " 7:15 : a. m. | PaclfloE\ . . . . 10.45a.m. Atlantic Ev . . [ 3:40 : p. m. | Mall and Ex. " 7i" : ) p. m. Except Riindaj . t Except Saturdajs. ) Except Momla.v. IDail ) . COUMIL nr.i-n-H XD osuiu STIUKT niiLw ir. I.eav e Council HlulTa. Lcav o Onuha. Sa , m.On. m 10a.m. 11 a. I 8a. m. Oa. in. lOa.m. 11 in. 1 p. m. 2 p. m. 3 p. in. 4 I a. ni. 1 m. 2 p. m. 3 p. m. p. m. ,1 p. m. 0 p. m. I 4 p. m. 5 p. in. 0 p. in. btnet car run half hourl ) to the Union Pacific Jepot. On Sunday the can bcL'iii their trlpx at 0 o'clock a. m. , and run regular ! ) during the day at 9 , 11 , S , 4 , 5 , and 0 o' clock , and run to city time. Chicago , Burlington & Quincy HAILUOAD. OFFICE OF FIIEICJHT ACiENT , ) (111 till AVD COU.XCIL BUTfs , May 12,1833. ) Arrangement ! ! lm > o been made for the 5 t.O\DING IN CIIICAK ) DAILY of one or more cars with MEKCHANDISESOLIDCOXMCINED to parties in COUNCIL BLUFFS. 4iTTlic < io cirs will como tlirough to destination without HtopplnK. ljuick timu ( is therein' in rticd. 'Plea e order jour goodi via C. B. &Q. H. It. A. B. WEST , flKKERAL AGENT. "FOR TABLE USE. " Tlic Natural Mineral , KAISER WATER , From Ilirresborn onthe Rhine. Recommended b 1he highest medical authorities. J FllED'K HOLLENDEft & CO. , \So\f \ \ agents for the U. S. and Canada , 115 , 117 , 119 , /Elm street , New York. a 3-3ui c abrtbertr l f ritola Qtivu rour dutic ' nlffbl work. < v ! tlmuliiit > na ui * ' tor br 4nu rr Hop Bitt rci tut H aucr 6UolDr * or d5nlp or < lagl , oU or w. r lr on Ho r . llioaucai i jr yona natlly tron u < u sjstcm form of " ibat year fi ilsele n lnKtor , . JIK or .tlmuUtlne. . U/n tlm .lT HcpGlttut OTgWIKl 0 I , d Ur rui trrti'w * bit core ( c Ton will b cartdltTOUUM Hop Bluer * 6o&3 076111 tiu. ei Ulrealu. yof-vrru * nvb/our ro life. It hn , t iO L A BOON TO 411 lh to from lollicrrtioni , tlctlMl w thtr ctuwl ii * . aunvvfj , low iiltllr ) , phnc > lldrilnfd. . n1 uiiblt M -p rtorm life1 , dullri iircpttlr. " ' ' ' - * mnrdliii Western Cornice-Works , . IKON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT , PROP. 1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Neb. aANUFACTUUEll OF Galvanized Iron Cornices. fiTDormer Windows , Flnlals , Tin , Iron and Slate Ilooflnff , Spccht's patent Metallic Skj light , Patent adjusted Hatchet Bar and Bracket Shclung. I am the general agent for the abo\ line ol good * . Iron Fencing , Cresting ) * , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank Hailing * , Window Blinds , Cellar Guards ; al o general gent for I'ecnum & Hill patent Insldo Blind. ST , LOUIS PAPERffflODSBT" Graham Paper Qo. , 217 and 210 North Main JSt , St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN ; OOK , IDADETDC i " 'itiTi.vo. JEWS , ENVELOPED , CAUD BOAP.D AND PRINTERS' STOCK , sh paid for Hags and Paper S ck , Scrap Iron nd Metals. Pajwr Stock Warehouses , 1229 to 122 * North Sixth tr03t. _ iiiay24-3m DR. WHITTIER , 617 St , Charles St. , St. Louis , Mo , A REGULAR OP.ADUATE of two medical colleges , las been engaged longer In the treatment of CIIItON- C , NERVOUS , SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than anj other physician li | St. Louis , as city neper * show and all old residents know. Consultation free and Imlted. When It Is incomcnlcnt tolslt the city for treat- nent , medicines can be sent by mall or express cerj where. Curable cases guaranteed : wheru doubt ex- sts it Is frankly stated. Call or w rite. Ncnous Prostration Deblllty JIental amH'hjslcal IVcakness , Mercurial an.l other affections of Throat , Skin and"Bones , Blood JmpurltTca aniTufooiFpoIsom ng Skln atTcctronsT Old Sores niidinccn _ IinncdT mentsto Marriage , HhcumaUsniLJjiles. _ Specla ; at- tcntlon to ca.WfrouTo\erworkcd braiii. SU110ICAL CASES rccch c 'Bjieclal attcntftur Diseases arTilnt ; from Imiirudcnce , Excesses , Indulgences , 200iwgcstlie" ; ' "hoTo receipts ; who maj * S-TTJ.M _ .I I- marry\\homivynot , why , causes , coiibeimciiees and cure. Balled for 25c ; rostapo or ktampa. 'Uiw ly JT-JU - M j rvr T"Hima ol Uio liuman boily enlarged , devclo | > cd and strengthened , ' etc. , is and Interesting advertisement long rim In our paper. In reply to Inquiries we will iay that there J no ev Idence of humbug about this. On the contrary the advertiser * arc very highly Indorsed. Intercntec inrnona may pet sealed circulars ifhlntf all inrtlcuUn bv mldreathiK Erie Medical Co.P.O.box 613 , Buffalo , . v wT.vU.ln Kven. nilMv NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO , , HASTINGS , NEB. Capita/ , - - $250.000. JAS. B. IIKARTWKLL , President. A. L. CLARKE. Vice-President. K. C. WEIIS-IKHTrrtasurer. C. P. WEIlsrnit. Cu hler. DIHECTOIW : Samuel Alexander , Onwald Oliver A. I * Clarke , E. C. Web ter , Qco.II. Prntt , Jas. U. Heartwill , . I ) . M. McEIIIIuue ) . First Mortgage Loans a Specialty Tills Comianj furnUles o ncniiaiicnt homo liutltu lion where M.III.O ! BomU and other Itgsllj U.uul Mu nidpal ScoirltlcSi to Nebraska can be negotiated n the most favorable terms. Loans made un Improvixl fanns In all well settled counties of the ktato throu.-li responsible local corrcspoiidtnts. cv { " ? j' ' ' * ? > H , | ir.l'1 V H < * tettor'H.Sti > maci < flil' J .L il.11 itjfift " llitUniinwt , tlw ro . tp1 CUUJATW C.jJniilmiiciiHi.f . thcra ' , tlonal medical philosophy - ophy whkh at pres ent jircvails. It Na | H.rfrctlj pure vcgo- tablcremodi.cmbrac. Ing the hreo proptr- tics uf aprovetitlvc.a tonlo and an altera- bovlv-ajfaliut dl ca e , Imfcoratta and re- Utalizen the torpid ttouwch and llv r , and effort * a wlutary In the entire intern. For tale by DnigirUU and Dealer * generally. uilOmie eodtw TOOTHACHE. To hart It out or not-ttmt li thp riiestloii | ] Whether 'tis better fbr the jnvv s to suiter The pangs and torments ofnn aching tooth , Or to tnke sttcl ngalnst n hmt oftroubh-s Andby extnvctlng.end them 'lopull-t N'o more t and by n tug to say w n end toothnchrnnd a thousand imturiit Ills Tlipjruv Is heir to 'tis n fonsninmnlliui Devoutly to bo wished. To pull-to tu To tug t perchance to bn-nV ay. IhiTi- the rub , For In that wrench what agonies may come. \Yhenwehav.o hair-dislodged thy stublmrn fee Mast give us pause ; tlicre'.s the respect That nrnkw an nchlug tooth of ( w lung n life ) For who would bear the whips and stings of pain , The old wife's nostrum , dentists' contumely , The pangs of hope deferred , kind sleep's delay , \VmMihehlmsclfnilghtIilsqulclusiiiuko Forone ) > oorshillingVhooulil furdclsIx-nr , To groan nml sink beneath n land of pain , lint that the dread of something lodged vvlthlc The linen twisted foneps , from whose punijs NoJ vv nt case returns , puzrlrs the vv 111 And makes It rather bear the Ills It hivs rimn My to othersthat Is knows not of ? Thus dentists do make cow arils of in all ; And thus the nutlv e line of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the p.ile oust uffenr ; And many n one. whcso con rage seeks the ib'fr With this regard , his footsteps turn uw > ' , beared at thv name uf dentist. 1 THE 1'UHLIC LAND LAWS. In response ( o many iiunilriM constantly received from all parts of the United Stntca , \voliu\e prciuircd the following suuinmry of the laws of the United States under which settlers enter upon the public lauds : THK AGRICULTURAL LANDS are divided into two classed , one nt $1.25 per acre , designated us minimum , lylnj * outside of railroad limits ; the other at $7.50 un acre , as double minimum , lying within railroad limits. Titles are nciutircil by purchase public Inntl sale , by ordi nary "private entry , " and in > irttie of the pre-emption , homestead , timber culture , and other luu.-- . I'mehases at public Halo are made w hen lands are "oflered'1 at pul < - lie auction to the highest bidder by procla mation of the 1'resident or by order til'ths ? General Land Ollice. Lands so offered and not sold , and not .since rcscncd or with drawn from the market can be seemed by "pmnte entry" or location. None of the lands in Xortliein Dako ta have ever been "offered" at public pate ( ill haing been reserved for homestead , pre emption and tree claims on account of their agricultural value , and because this system is more in accordance with the in terests of the masses , and not for specula tors. PSnnderthcpublic sale system. Siott : ; half-breed scrip can be used to purchase any surveyed land , hut very little of < hi tcrip is now outstanding. > PRK-KM1T10NS. Ifeads of families , widows or single per sons ( male or female ) , over the ago of twenty-one years , citizens of the United States or who ba\o declared their intention to become Btich under the naturalization laws , may enter upon any "offered" and "unoflered" lauds or any uusurveyed lands to which the Indians' title is extinguished , and purchase not exceeding 100 ncrcs.umler the pre-emption laws. After making set tlement , if on "offered" land , the applicant must tile his declaratory statement with thcdistrict land oQlco within thirty days , for which a fee of $2.00 is required , and within me year from date of bcttlemcnt make li- lal proof of his actual residence on and ultivatlon of the tract , and pay therefor at 1.25 per acre if outside of railroad limits , ir $2.50 per aero if within these limits , , nd ho may pay in cash or by military > ounty laud warrants , agricultural college , > rivatc claim or Supreme Court scrip. When the tract has been sune.ved and i' not "ottered" laud , the claimant must file "us or her declaratory statement within ' .hree months from date of settlement' , and : nako proof and payment within thirty- three months from date of settlement , Settlement is the first thing to bo doue un der the pre-emption laws. When settlements arc made onunsurvey 'd ' lauds , settlers are required to tile then [ leclaratory .itatements within three mouths ifter the dat-J of the receipt at the distric laud ofllce , or of the approved plat of tin lowuship embracing their claimsand maki proof and payment within thirty month : from the expiration of said three months payments the same as in case of "offered' ' aud. 1're-emptora may submit proofs of rcsi ilence and improvements at any timu afte six months of actual residence. Ho mus show by his own testimony and by twi credible witnesses such actual if.sidcuci and cultivation a habitable dwelling and other improvements , to the natisfaetiou of the laud ofllcera that the spirit of the lav ; has been complied with. At any time before the expiration ofth time allowed for proof and payment , th < settler may , by making proper application at the land ofllco and payment of the re quired fee , convert his claim into a home stead , and the time ho has resided upoi. the laud is credited on homestead residcnci f he desires. No person who abandons hi residence ou his own land to reside on pub lic laud in the same State or Territory , or who owns 320 acrre of land , is entitled to the benefits of the pre-emption laws. It is held however , that this provision does not itpply to a house and lot in town. Claims L'anuot bo transferred until title is perfect ed. The second filing of n declaratory statement by any pre-cinptor , when first ill ins was legal in all respects , is prohibited , llelbre proof and payment on pre-emption claims , written notice must bo given by the claimants to the Itegistcrwho must post a notice in his ofilco and canso the same to bo published in : i newspaper nearest the laud for at least thirty days , us iu cases ol' homesteads. JIOMKSTHADS. Any person who w the head of n family or who has arrived at the ago of twenty- 0110 years , and is a citizen of the United States or has filed his declaration of inten tion to become such , is entitled to enter one- quarter section or less quantity of unap propriated public land under the home stead laws. The applicant must make an Affidavit that ho is over the ago of twenty- ono or is the head of a family , and that he is a citizen of the United States or .ias de clared his intention to become mich , and that the entry is made fbr his'c.xclnsh o use and benefit and for actual settlement and cultivation , mid must pay the legal fee and that part of the commission required to bo paid when entry is made , as follows' * When uithiii railroad limits/or ICQ acres , $10 , commission § 3 ; for 60 acres , fee $ , * , com mission . Outside of railroad limit.fco , $10 , commission $1 , and in proportion for 80 or 40 acres. When these requlnncnia are complied with the Receiver issues hh receipt in duplicate , ami .tho matter Is en- ti ml unon the records of the office. After fafthfurobicrvauco of the law in regard to actual settlement and cultivation for th < > continuous term of five years , at the expir ation of that term or within tno years thereafter , final proof must be made , and If satisfactory to the land officers , that part of the commissions icmainlng unpaid .the ' bumo in amount as paid an entry ) innst bo paid. The Register then issuea hia certificate and makes proper returns to the General Land Office , as iv basis of a patent- Any ccttlcr dfc ) rlng to make final proof must IIrat file with the Register n written notice of his intention , describing the land and giving the names of four witnesses by w horn the facts as to settlement , continu ous residence , cultivation , etc. , are to bo established. This notice must bo accom panied by a deposit of money sufficient to pay the cost of publishing the notice which the Register is required to publish for thirty days ( five times ) , in n ncwtinaper toifiuated by him , and arrange with the publisher of the paper therefor , Notice is also posted in the land office for the same period. rinal proof cannot be made until the expiration of five years from the date of the entry , ami must bo made within two years thereafter. In making final proof the settler mav appear in person at the dis trict land ofiico with his witnesses , nrd tliem make the nflldm it and proof requir ed ; or hr may , if by reaion of bodlb in- ( trinity or illaUmco ills inconvenient for him to appear nt the land office , with his witnesses , appear before the judge of a court of record of the county mid slate , or district and Territory Inhlch the laud 1. situated , andjthero make final proof , Vhcu a homestead settler dies before ho cuu'inno tip. the widow , or in case of her dcat'n , the heirs , may continue settlement and obtain title and requisite proof nt the proper time. In ca o of death of both parents leaving infant children , the homestead may bo sold for cash for benefit of the chil- ren , and purchaser will receive title. The sale of a homestead claim to an- .her partr before completion of title , Is ot recognized. In making final proof th 'ttler ' must swear that no part of the ml has been alienated , except for church , nictrry , or school purposes , or right of tlroads. f loiiK'Ctcnd claims may bo rcunqiiUlird , it in such case the laud reverts to the ovcrutucut. If n settler docs not wish to intniu five years ou his tract , he may pay ir It , as under pre-emption law , in cash or ( incuts nt any time after six months of tual residence. Homesteaders aio allow- il six months after entry to commence upro\cments and establish residence. The law allows but one homestead pilvi. go to any ono person. Kvery person who served not lc s than lueteen days in the army or navy of the tilted States during the recent rel > ollion , lie was honorably discharged and lutsie- lained loyal to the Government , may cnte > homestead , and the time of his seiyices lall be deducted from the period of llvo curs , provided that the party shall reside pen and cultivate his homestead at least nu year niter ho commence ! ) improvements , 'heidow ' of n boldlcr , or if she bo dead r is married again , the minor heirs ( if ; iy ) may , through their guardian , make homestead entry , and if the soldier died u the service , the whole term of his en- 'stmcnt will bo credited upon the term of ? qulred residence. Lands acquired under : io homestead laws are not liable for any cbt contracted prior to the issuing of the it.ai lh'cfo - . T11KI ! CLAIMS. Under the timber culture law not more mu 1GO acres ou any one section , entirely cvoid of timber , can bo entered , and no 'Cisou ' can make uioto than one entry hcrcuuder. The qualifications of applicants are the rune as under the pre-emption and homo- tend laws. The land office charges arc , or ICO acres or more than 80 , $11 when n entry is made , and $1 at final proof. Tor 10 acres or less , $9 nt entry , and if 4 at final iroof. The applicant must make affidovit hat the land specified in his application is ( xclusively prairie , or other laud devoid of imber , that his filing and entry is made or the cultivation of timber lor his own jxclusivo use and benefit ; that the appli cation is made iu good faith and not for : ho purpose of speculation , or directly or ultrectly for the use of any other person > r persons : that he intends to hold and .nltlvato the laud nml comply with the aws , and that ho has not previously made n entry under the timber culture law. No residence is required on n tree claim nit the claimant must break or plow Iho , cres of a quarter section , and pro-ratn 01 i smaller tract , during the first year after utry. During the second year ho must ircak five acres moreand cultivate to cio , ir otherwise the flvo acres first broken During the third year ho must plant ii reo heeds , trees or cuttings , the first five icrcs , and cultivate to crop or otherwise ho second five acres , and by the end of , ho fourth year the entire tiactof ten acres must have becen planted to timber trees , seeds or cuttings. Provision is made foi extension of time in case drought or grass' hoppers destroy trees. These trees ho musl cultivate and protect , and if , at the cxpinv tiou of eight years from dale of entry , 01 at any time within llvo years thereafter , the entrant , or if ho bo dead , his heirs , shall prove by two credible witnesses the planting , cultivating and protecting the -tinbcr for not less than eight ycnis , and hat there were at the cud of ciglit years , at least 075 living , thrifty trees on each ot ho ten acres required to bo planted , he , or .hoy , will be entitled to n patent. It should Jjo added , that in making final proof It must bo shown that "not less than twenty- seven hundred trees were planted to each aero. " It is not necessary that the ten .icres should bo in a compact body. Failure to comply with any of the requir- incuts of the law at any time after ono year , from date of enfry , renders Bitch en try liable to contest , and upon duo proof of Biicli failure the entry will bo cancelled. No laud acquired under this law will i- any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts contracted prior to the issuing of the final certificate therefor. REMARKS. A qualified applicant iiiunot take n homestead and pie-emption claim nt the same time , but he may take cither and u tree claim at the same time. A man may take a pre-emption and u tree claim , and niter proving up and obtaining title to his pre-emption , may then enter a homestead , ( if ho can find one ) , and thus secuie 460 acres of land. The above abstract of the laws relating to the settlement of the public lauds has been submitted to the Register and Receiv er at the Fargo Land Office , and pronounc ed by them to be accurate. Faiyu llfpnlll- can. A firomuu known as liill Hall. Had u knot in his * throat like a bull , Ho St. Jacob's oil bought , And it very soon "brought" The hump and the soreness and all. Tl'lllHIIIN , The success of the greater part of Ihluga depends upon knowing lii'w long it takes to succeed. Kvery man truly liven so long as ho act. " his nature or some way-uaUi's good the faculties of himself. Let every young mini set out in llfo with the resolution to bo guided by the princi ple of uprightness , and stick by it firmly , and there vv ill bo io danger of shijiw icck- d manhood. ' If ono only wished to bo happy , this could ' > o leadily nccomplhmcd ; but wo wish to he happier than other people and thin ! > almost difficult , for wo believe others to be 'lappicr than they are. 71icru is n plwwnrv in admiration , and hi is that which propeily cuiisclh mlinir- ilion , when wo diMovcr a great deal in nn objectwhich ; wo understand tohorxccllcutj and yet wotwo know not how much ) morn beyond Unit. v > liirh our understand ' fugs cmi'uo' fully icuch and compichcnil. The germs uf dUeasu aru notitralixed by fittnmrUtin Xcrvlnc. Tiy it , § 1.50. A correspondent , Mr. S , L , Morgan , Walkon , Mo , , says' 'Wimnrllan Acre- inc cured my boy of fits. " You cr.n get at IingtiHtH. ; UET TIIK CHILDREN TO WORK. Kvm the youngest member of the family should havs something given given him to do , "Tho chort-H , " w hich the country boys and irls do , thereby relieving their overworked I ilders , are not only an assistance in the household , but a means of education , nnd It is Important thut those f'umillca who unfortunately - fortunately live in the city should find for > children something to tuko thojduueoftliuj of < lucatfou. iI Mailo | .Sugar-making now and sugar-making us It was are very different things , and what it hns gained iu facility il has lost Iu pic- ture.squesness. The old camp , with Us primitive appliances , Is no njnro : the "ket tle" hns been superseded by the "pan , " and the trough has hccomu n mass of crumb ling decay. The women and children nro kept nt home , and no longer know the oldI tlmo delights of " " Iu "sugarlng-off , ( hough the Arcadia of Iho past their nerv Ices vvcro not despised , nnd the whole household set up Its abode in the woods. The sap was collected then In troughs. each aliont three foot longhollowed out of sections of poplars , and was convoyed to the kettles in barrels , fiom which it was transferred by scoops. Tberovveto llvo or moro kettles , from ton to thirty gallons In capacity , and oaeh was filled with sap , which was kept boiling , the larger kettles being re 111 led ftoiu the smaller ones as evaporation reduced Urn quantity. When the contents w ere reduced to a di'sirod con sistency , the hot syrup was dipped out and passed through u llanuel strainer Into cov ered tubs , from which again it was poured Into u thick-bottomed kettle for the pur pose of "stirriug off , " some milk and the whiles of several eggs being added to it. Thus prcpatcd it was placed ov or a slow Iho. and'kept jnst below bnlllng point until the sediment and all iotcigu matter in it llo.itL-il to the top nnd woio lomovcd , when It became dellclou.sly tianslttcont. It was now exposed lo ii greater heat and gently boiled , the evaporation continuing , and bringing it nearer to thu point of granula tion. Now Iho sugar-maker is all watch fulness , and it fared ill with these who distracted .him , filr if the golden liquid seething in the Icettlo boiled the least bit too much it would became dry in quality , while if it boiled too little U would bo 'Voggy. " Ho tested it constantly , plucking tlueadsof it fiom his stilling and trailing ( Item round iu cups of cold water. While the thro ids yielded wwxily to Iho touch , the sugar was not yet done , but as soon as mo broke crisp bolvvecn his lingers , the time had como to take the kcttlo off the fire. As the .sugar began to cool , it crystal- htcd around the sides , and gradually the whole- mass , under u vlgototts stirring became - came granular. In that way sugar was nnidn years ago , and when the sap flowed profusely the ope rations were continued through the night , nnd the lira cast strange slmdown iu the woods. Hut instead of a hut of logs u per manent sugar-house is now built , and fur nished with many elaborate devices to pie- vent waste and deteilointion , Pormerly , when the maple.s weio tapped with an an ger , an "elder quill" was iuseiled in the incision to conduct the tup into the ( tough below ; ( hat is u small piece of ohlervvood about three inches long with the pith bored out of it , which fmmcd a tttho ; hut in mostotehardsof ( o-duyagulvani/.cdiron spout is used , which luu ( ho advantage of not souring the sap nor choking many of thopotes. Kverything is "improved. " 'Tho collections are iiiiulo with thn unvarying order of collections fiom lottcr-bo\cs , and if the gioYc is ou the hill , and the supir- house is in hollow , the sap. as it is gath ered , is emptied into a ' 'tlume , " which quickly conducts it to a hugo reservoir within the building , whoio It is slialned through : i suitable cloth. Fiom the reser voir the sap is conducted , as required , through tin pipes into a "heater , " whence it passes through a series of iton tubes , lo bo delivered , after straining , iu u condition for "sugaring off. " Maple sugar , as it reaches the matkcl , i ofaclcaier color for all these imptovo- ments ; but theio are some who actually say that ( he lluvor has fallen off , and that thu new patent evaporators aio a smuc. OIKI change has certainly not been for the better , and that is ( ho abandonment of the social life of the old cniups , which made .sugai-time.s iu the ( iioen Mountains endur ing memories with those who aio now ebb ing away. Jlarjici-'n Kxtroino Tired 1-Vollnu. A liuly tolls us "tliu first linttlo bus donu my daughter u gieat dual of good , liur food does not diHtioss her now , nor docs she miffer from thut oxtiemo tired fooling which she did before taking Hoods Saisajiarillii , " A second hottlo ell'ectod H oiue. No other ] iroiarittion | contains such u concentration of vitalizing , enriching , puiifying und invigoiatiny piopertios UH Hood'ft Sarsaparillii. Jinny of the newly impoatcd polonaises iito cut with casement or heart-shaped bodices , or in goadimted Vandykes , the longest reaching fiom the throat tit thu bolt in fiont. Undoinonth this opening ii sut an ondiroidoiud plastron of satin or velvet , and Hoiiiptiiniw it is unvoted with applique woik in silk and jut. JlO\V TO ItllY A HOKHE. All old lllirfo HIND , speaking on this miliji-ct , pays : "If you want to buy a horse , don'tbclie\eyour own In oilier. Tukono nmn'ti vvoid for It. Your eye is your murker. Don't buyiilunvo in harness. Unhlleh him ami take every thingofl'buthishallerand , leadhimniouwi. ll'lii : lias u corn , or Is hi 111' , or has any other falling , you can wo it. Lcthlm go by him- Ht'lfu little ways , and if ho sttivcn ii ht into anything you may kiww ho is stoiif blinil. Xo matli-r how clear und liright his eyes arc. ho can't HCO any moro than n li.it. Hack iiiiii tip , too. HoiuDhor oHHhow their weakness or trleks in that > vay when tliey don't in liny other. ] ! ul , bo as smart as you can , you'll get caught homctime. J \en an expert K'sHliuk. ' A hoiwo may look ever NO nkr , and go a milo u minute , and yet nuvu fits , for inslance. Theroisn't a live man could full it till something hap pens. Or ho may haven weak back. Glvo him the whip ana oll'ho goes fur a mlle or two , then , all of a sudden , ho Hits ilonn in the road. After u rest hu nets iiji nml starts again , but 1m BOOH nits down for good , untl nothing lint a'lurrickcoiilil raise him. " "Women olitaln fr'oni ' the United State * jovernnieiit ; an a\erago ( if about sixty juti'ntrt ye.irly ; Hou-nty is the number lor the year ending July , 1R80. As might bo exjiected , most of them relate to lighten ing women' * work. Among them nro n jar lifter , a lug holder , n pillow-sham holder ; n diess protector , twodiist-p.um , u washing miichine , a fluting iton , a dret-s cart , n fish- boner , a sie\o adjuster , u lap table , n pew ing machine treadle , u wash b.isln , an iron heater , andirons , u garment stltlenur , n folding chair , H wardiolio bul , \\lndow cleaner , a napkin , iv clothespin , u weather ntrlp , a churn , an luv illd's U-il. iv dipper , u paper dlnh find u plaiting device. l'iio\perlrd Jtlalorlitll/altiin , An uncvpeeted incident tool ; jilaeo at u spliitnalistic MMIICO at I'lovhlcnee , It. I , , ictcntlj. A jiarty of ladles and gentle men mailo aiKUigements with a medium togiMi them a prhuto seanee. Thn agent eolketid tin ) enstomary fee , ono of the \isl- torsgUinga Ihe-diillnr bill and iceehing the change , The fees were ji.is.sed into the cabinet by the agent and Iho M'fineo begun. Matcriali/cd forms of departed biothets , Bisters anil filcnds Issued fiom thoc.ihlnet it the ugliest of thn > Isitors. Vresently departd sister of a Mr. K. , Mith a lionijnet in her hand , l-wiedand presented him with the llo\\crx. Ho noticed a piece of green pnpcr among the tlowcrx , untl iiniekly trans ! ferred it to his % est pocket. The visitom retired , ami Mr. .S. then found the green paper to bo the identical live-dollar bill which he had gUcn to the agent. On their arrival homo the medium telegiaphcda dbimnd for thullvu dollars. The iiei > .on . who iccehed the hill holds that it' ' ; II.o IIs to him , OH the hpint of ! > b histcr gave it tc h.ltu , u'ld he rcl'n .s ( o return iu It is I'elilom that you vv ill fool uiuyol or ull'c. ' from indigestion if you usi Urovvn's frou ttora. Can Coiisiiiiiptk-i bo Cured ? The very general belief In the incura bility | of consumption now fccins to bo ou tha iu.ul tu complclo overthrow. This change in sentiment IMS not hrru brought Hound by any new method of treatment , > r httfl there been a perceptible enlarge- iieutln the number of those now living vho can clnliu ( hat ( hey have had and h.ivo I recovered from ( his disease ; but the ov t Idence upon which the revision In opin ion j is lms ( d Is even mote conclusive 4han that I which could by any possibility bo ob tained from either of ( he.so two Mtnrcea. It is simply this , ( hat "post mortem" ox- mnhmtlons have rovcalod the fact that fluinonaiy pbthislu is a compln'ut of much uro.iler frequency than bus been coin- monly mippo cd , and that ninltltnilcn ol' n.'oplehavo had the diitcaM * , and have been p-r.ctlcally cured of it , who have never so much as MtpecU"l the iiuwo of their 111- luu scries of examinations , mailorMime iiuo .sincoiit the hospital at Kdinbttrgh , it an found that thn lungs of not less than > ua-hitd ( of the > > o who died when over forty C".r.i of ago were In n condition that viilil not bo accounted for in no other way hnii by the supposition that atMinoierlod ] luthclr llvc.s consumption had e.\lnted , and had been nftcrvvauls checked or fined. J'orllonsof ( ho lungs had been destroyed : but the cavities Ibimed had been healed by contraction and adhesion of their walla , jr the dlsintognited substance had beet ] shut In by ( ho formation of ilbrons tissue. It knocks all tin- levi out of a man to 'm\u ' the music Mitlilcnly stop and ovcij mt'U in the b.dl-riHim ne.ir htm ask 'ii ' lil : "Can I hold you a little when vvojiei 'lomoV ' [ Cottlaiiil Xevvs. As a Mtcamboal was iilnnit to Htart from Cincinnati , ono day , a young man came on bo.ird , leading a blushing damsel by the hand , and approaching the polltocicrk. nail ! , iu u Hiippro.s.svd voice : "I way , mo nnu my wlfo have jnst got married , and I'm looking for accomadattons. " "hooking for i berth V hastily inquire * ( ho clerk , jcss- Ing tickets ( oauothet p-tssengcr. "A birth ! thunder and lightning iu t" utprd the a.s- tonlshed gnioni , "wo liru. , * ut jitiit got tmiirlod wo vvautti pljico ( ) stay all nljjht , fou know. " s. The harmoi : > uf mariicd life depends almost entirely up on dinnora. It is not the Mate of the heart HO much m the condition of the stonmch w hich nmkc.s n man happy. It is better for a vvomnu rank heresy , wo know lo be able to make a cheerful homo than to tall ; Greek , lloforo marriage , thonliillty toning divinely and to play impossible n.uiilo are very attractive ; but when two peoplo.Hfttlo down to the Bteadv * work of loving" each other for forty or fifty years , the kitchen inuvitablyomphalzcfiltHclfnudtho chance ! ) of hurce.ss nro greater with u comely houhc-nilb tluui with an accomplished beauty , who knows everything exaept now to tnako the house attractive. TUB TIMIIKK IK Vuiiirr SOUND. The ilr ttee growths of 1'nget iSonnd form ono of ( ho wonders of ( ho American world. They iverago 'JOO feet in height , and some speci mens have been cut that mcJisurcd : t20 foot In lengthniul 121'eotln diamvterutthoba.se , with H straight and well proportioned log length of ninety feet tothoflretllmb. The icdar trees are in like pioportlon , nnd are most valuable for wooden ware of all kinds , while the firs nro the best for ttpar and HhiptImber yet found In any country. There are few nations that do not use them Iu Hhlp-hnililing. One-font th the wealth of San Francisco was culled from the lira of I'ngct Bound while thogovcrnmcntslcpt. and to-day all ' the principal ritcam mill owners who a'w and prepare for market 11X1,0011 lo 200XM , ( ) feet n day ( o each mill nml ( hero are ( hhty or moro mills uro residents of San Frauclcco , where ( hey In- ve.st their prollls , to the gteat Injury of casidentsoftho Sound. Tliero Is , apparent ly , no exhaustion of the timber , and icon - Jury will possibly elnpHu before the Pngel Sound foroslri will bo cleared of their inv HCU83 losoiuce.s of vailed tree grovvtl''i. ' WE SHOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER. .Mn..VoiiviAX HI.XT , of No. 101 Chrxtmit utrcet SprliiirfleM , Mn ? . , vvrlteH April 10,1633 , c.ijliu : "Having the allllctlun raumtl by kidney and liver dUcasos , and after enduring tlio adieu , pnlut , weak- liens nnd dcpresilon Incident thereto until body and miulwero nearly dl tr cted , I Kimjht for rillof and a euro for in } trouble , and wja told by n friend who had been ciirod by It himself , that the hot nnd only Mire euro was Hunt' * lleniodj , and upon lib rocom- niiiidatlon I iiimmencod taking U , nnd the first few dOHCH Improved my [ condition In a very marked man ner , and n continuance of Ita lisa haa juttlfledall that my friends claimed for It that It win a sure and purminent euro for all dlwanes of the klilnojs and liver. Several of my frlenda In Hprlngflcld have used It with the most ( rraUfjIiii ; remits , and I feel It m } duty at well an a pleasure to mn to recommend limit' * llemudy In thu highest powdblo terra * . ' ' MANUFACTURER'S TESTIMONY. Mi' . II , W. I'tv-vr , manufacturer of harnoHs , sad- dlvrj , triuikH , vall e , etc. , .Vo. 477 Main struct Hprlntflelil ( , MBKH. , vvrlteH un under date of April 10 lbS3- : ( IBMLKMKN , I have lined Ihmt'n Ilemeilj , the IniHt modlclnu for ilUoancn of the kldnojs , liver blaildtr nnd urinary organ * , and have received great benefit to no health from Ita use , and I find that It wllldo just what inclalmed for It ; It Hill euro i ! and rchtoru health. I therefore pronounce It the hoi > t medicine th it I havu cvor mod. " BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD. Ai.nniT HOLT , 1 > | , | ) iim ter notion & Albany Itallroail , nt Kprln flcl. ! , Maw. , wrltca April 23 , 18S3 "I have lined llimt'u Hemcily , and my experience with it ban been micli that I ran cliecrfnlly ray that am sntUfled that It will do juttvxhatlt prondiciitc iln If lined according to dhcctlons. " ni : ACKNo\viEfoiirro ) : in : TIIK IIK.ST nv AM WHO IIAVi : PIT TIIKM 'IO A I'UAVTIL'Mi lUST. ADAITKI ) TO Hard and Soft Goal COKE OR WOOD. MAMTACtl-Kl BUCK STOVE CO. HAINT LOUIS. Piercv < St Bradford BOLE AQEN1 FOU OMAHA. Short Line1 -Of TIIK- CHICAGO , IMee & SI. Paul IIAILWAV. U turn nmtilntf IK PAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA nml UUr.NCII , lU.VKFS with Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers. , and the finest Dining Can In the world. If .von are goliu ra t to CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE , or nnv point Ivvond ; or If von are going north toHT. ' PAI'f , ( III MI.NS'KAPOI.IS ) . Take the 11EST HOUTE , the ( 'UK-Aim , MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL ralla-ay- Tiikctiitllec located at Paxton Hotil , at corner ol Farnnni and fourteenth streets and at U. I * , depot , and nt Mlllivnl Hotel , Omaha. A < O t' time Table In another column. 1' . A. NASH , General Agent , ' (1. II. WOTK , Tlc\it Agent , Omaha. H. M. MKItlllU , , A. V. H. CAUPKNTEK , ( lenrml Manager , General PauVr Agent. (1.T.CI..MIK , C1KU. II. IIKArTOKD , ( Icneral Hup't Asst. Ocn'l Pans Agent. medlv PLAIN TALK ! \\'o are auaro tint wr arc combating a prevailing- prejudice of the profession and people w hen w e Ofwert thai wo civil and do cure ill ea ci ol the blood with a vegetable reined ) ! We ourselves were not eoxlly convinced. Hut ilocs It make anything less a fact tlinply because .von do not believe ItT Tiirn to history nnd read the account * of the dU- rovcry and application of Meam , railroads , electrici ty , etc. Were not thosu w ho preached that It w oa ( HxilMu to accomplish ( tirli Krand nwiilts , as w e ee > rrnll7td tonla.v , pronounced crnsyT And did not cl > entlitasa.v : "IMIVMIIILK. " Wo do nut a k that you accept our w onllVe bring corroborating testimony. In nhoit wodomoiDtrnte bj living , reliable ltncftct that every word we nay Is true. Auk i outwit the iuc tlon , could men occupylnK- tha political , social and financial petition these men do , alTonl to endorno those engaged In a work of de ception and of fraud ? Now let them speak. Kvery word He sa.V In regard to our reined/ tnio , and the it'rtlflnvtca we puhllth nro from men of undoubted \crvdtv , TIIK 8WIKT SPECIFIC CO. ATLAITA , OA. , JAN. 1,1SS2. We ore innnaytrt o/ the Sitt Specific Co. , and oirii n contri'ltiiuj fart vfthr ttitek o/Mi' < f eompany nnif tnitimrtnrii tronf uttertd ba thtm. lAMAi ; , HA.XKIlfti LA.VAR. Whotetale Drvggittr , AiI.A.vU , Ot. , August , ifWl , \Vu know the gentlemen comiwilng tha firm of IAU in , IUVMN & liMA . They are prominent citl- rcns of our Htnte , men of mean ? , and of high clurao- tcr and utandlng. J.V. . r.Ndf.lHir , M.iror of Atlanta. .1. H. roHTKIl , iWdor Mcrclnnta Ilank. P. HMAUK.Ca hler Atlanta National Bank. A. O. IlArON , Siwakor Ilouno Ilcp'n , Oa. AIK. II. fOI.yiUTT.lOofernor of Oa. Write for a copy of the little book free. 91.000 Reward will be paid to any chcmUt hr > will find on the nnal } l § of 100 bottles H. 8. H. , oofl particle of Mercury , Iodide Potuulum , or any min or * i | is mt. sWHT SPECIFIC CO. . Drawer 3 , ATLANTA , OA. DR , FELIX LE BRUN'S G G PllEVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX , This remedy leliu injected dlrectl } to the scat of the illiease , reulrej | na change ot diet or nauMou * , nurciirlal ur pol-oiions medicines to bo taken Intern al ) . When used as a prev entlv o tiy cither tax , It la Impossible to contract any private illncase ; but In the onto of tliimo already unfortunately attllctcd wo guar antee throe boxes to cure , or vva will refund the money. Price bv mall , pottage paUl , $2 per box , or Uuce boxes for Sfl. WRITTEN1 GUARANTEES , Jusned by all authorizcit agents. - Dr.Felix LeBrun & Go- ISOLK PROPRIETORS. O. F. Cnnilinaii , Dnigglst , Sole Agent , for Oiruibi , Nuk ni&e w ly - DR HENDERSON A regular graduate In , medicine. Over sixteen arnUCiWVmlottoat ! } can'practice twelro la KANSAS ClTY , MO. Chicago. Authorized by the itate to treat Chronic , .Ncnous und 1'rhato dlseoRea Asthma , Epilepsy , Rheumatism , Plica , Tape worm , Urinary and Hkln Dl * > casoi , Seminal \VcakncssnIglit ( losses V _ Sexual Debllltj ( loss of sexual power ) , etc. Cures guarantcil or money refunded. Cliargaa low , Tliousands of cases cured. No Injurious mcdl- dnrs used. No detention fioui business. AUinsdl- clues furniihrd even to patients at a distance. Con sultation fao and corvfldcntlal call or wrlto ECO experlenco are important. A 'BOOK and fur both nexcs-lllustrntuil anil circular * of other things sent scaled for two 3 > ' /r 1 FKEEMU3 EUil. > dcod-wly - , , Health is Wealth. Iy I , r Dr. K. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment , & guaranteed mieclfio lor Hjsterla , Ilnlne , ; ConviU Ions , Fits , Ntrvous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration caused bx the use of alcohol or tobacco , WakcfulneM. Mental Depression , Softening ol tha 1 ! ; Brain , resulting In iaianlty and leading to misery , decay and dtath , Premature Old Age , Barrenness Loss uf power In either fiev , Involuntary Loasoa and I Spcrmatorrhcra caused by over exertions ol the brain , self-abuse or over-Indulgence. Each box con tains ono mouth's treatment. $1.00 a box , or six ; boxes for K'.OO. Sent by mall prepaid on receipt ot price. _ WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure an } case. With each order received by us for six boxes accompanied with M.OO , wewlllscnd the purchaser our w rltlen guarantee to refund the money If the. treatment does not allect & cure. Guarantees twued enl ) b > C. F. GOODMAN , mieMly , Dnigglst , Omaha , Neb. \ fAMHOOD Posltlvolv Restored In from two to 1 ItL days by Mexican Vegetable Confection. For particulars tuldresu San Metco Medical Co. P. 0. Box , 2181 , St. Louis , Mo , Jell-d&w-Zm Matter of Afl'lU-atloii of Mlcliael U-ary for Liquor U- rvnfo. .NOTICK. Kutliu U hun-liv Klvi'H thatMlchcal I.cary did upon the 2Uli ilav otJtino A. 1) . 18S.I , fllo Ills application to thu iiu.v ur nml clt ) council ot Omaha ( or liroiira to hi-11 limit , niliituoiH anil Vliiou * liquors at No. ll'-S ( . 'lilciiuii fctrcit , Fifth wan ) , Unuha , Neb. , ( rqmtlio llth ilu ) i > ( .luly IRV.t , to tliu lltlnl.t ) ot October 183J. II theru | M > ii'i ' objection , rciuoimtntnco or | > rote b rllvil within tvvn vvti'U from Junu 'JOtli A. I ) . lSh3tlio nalil llcciiku will IHI Kruntcil. IICIIAEI , I.KARV , AlM'll The Omaha Ilia nuvvtpaiwr will publish the above nntlcu niiru each vvtck l r tvvn vv ceks at the uxpeiua u ( tlio applicant. The city of Omaha U not to ba rhurueil therewith. J. J , U U. JKHKTT , UUOtlevv City Clerk. Matter of Ai'i llcatlmi uf Hl anl Witt ! ; ; for Liquor License. NOTION Xotloo Ii hereby KVCH ! tliat KilvvardVlttl - U1J ul > - on thu .Wli day o ( Juno A.I ) . 18 3 , tllu s-U Dppllcatlou to thu ma } or ami clt ) council of Omaha for itcenw elliuaUt niilrltiiimnanil vlnoin liquors No. : t\i\ rarnoiUBtreet.Tiilnlvvitnl , Onuha , Nek , Ironttb * llth ilu ) of July IS'fcl ' , to thollthilayof October 1SS3. If there bo no objection , remon tranc or protect rJs < l ulthlii two ueeki fri > m Jun Sth , A. IX 1SS3. wL-runtfd , EDVVAUH W1TTIO. Applicant. Tlie Ouiahu 11 Hevvpuiier 111 publUh the above 1. notice unco each vrvck lor two week * at the exiiemo . of the applicant. The city of Omaha U notto U > charsed there * Hh. . . L. C. J EWIHT. 8U-8W-KW CltyClcrk ,