THJi DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , MARCH lit , 1884. Tfll the children to cut out an < l uve the comic rUhoBttt * plctunw u they rr r from IMUO tel l Rie. TI > 7 will bo pluutd with the coUccUon. apnco is owned by i'S BULL. Of fonr c wo tnean the famons anbail on the label of every Kcnuluo racka oof Black , utll'n Hull Durham HmoldnR Tobacco. Kvcry dealer Vccpn tills , Iho till HmoMnt ; Tobacco made None Ecnulno without trade-mark of the Dull. nmmiiimmiiimiiniiiimmimi 266TH EDITION.PRICE $1,00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , A GHEAT MEDIOA.TJ ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality , Nervous nnd Phv steal Debility Pronnturo Decline In Man , Kiroraol Youth , an hi untold mlsorlei resulting Irom Indiscretions or ex ceases. A book lor every man , > oung , middle-aged and old. U contains 125 proscriptions lor all acut and chronic diseases each ono ot which la tnvaluabl Soloundbytho Author , \vhrso experience lor jean la such as probably never bclorc tell to the lo ol any phvslclan SOO pvos , bound tn bcautllu French muslin cmjossndcovers , lull gilt , guaranteed to bo a Oner wor < n every sense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , than any other work sold In this country lor 2.50 , or the money will be refunded In every Instance. Price only 81.00 by mall , post paid. Illustrative sample 5 ccnta. Send now. Gold modal awarded the author by the National Modlca Association , to the officers ot which bo refers. This book should be read by the young lor Instrno tlon , and by the alllloted lor relict. It will boned ) all. London Lancet. There la no member nt society to whom this book will not bo useful , whether youth , parent , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. II. Parker , No. 4 BulQnch Street , Boston Mass. , who may bo consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstlnatedlseaaea that have bafflrd the skill ol Ml other phjs-UCfll clan8 * , specialty. Such treated success-ntUl. tully without an Inntano allure. DR. FELIX Lh BRUN' < > PREVENTIVE AND CURE. FOR EITHER SEX , The remedy being injected directly to the Beat ot the disease , requires no change of diet or nauseous , mercurial or poisonous medicine' to bo tikcn Inter nally. When ti-cd as a proventuo by cither BOX , Ills Impossible to contract Jny private disease ; but in the Ciso of those already unfortunately atllictcd we guar antee thieo boxes to euro , or we will refund trie mon ey. Price by mill , postage paid , ? : , per box or three boxes for { 5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES lisued by all authorized agents. Dr Felix sue Brim&Co. SOLE PHOl'HICTCHS C F. ( Joodmin , Druggist Sole Afcnt , lor Omaha ] ) i : . 0. WEST'S NEIIVK AND HUAIN Tnrw. UENI , u Bimrantocd Bnnciho fur Hjstoria , Dizi HOBS , ( Vmvulsionn , Fits , Nervous NcuralKift , Hoarlacho , Nervous ProRtiation caused by the use nf alcohol ortobicco , WnkofulnesH , JMental Do. preseion , Stiftoninuut the Ilrain rcBiiIliriBinin fiinity nnil leailiiiR t riicery , tleray nnil ilpntn 1'remnturo OliIAso , HnironnosB , lj > t-a of power in oitlier hex. Involuntary IJOSHPH anil Hponniit crrhcca caused byo\or-oirtiuii nf tliobiuiii.Eoll. ubusoor oTur-iiulnlROtiuo liicli box roiitaine iino mimth'H treatmont. $ UDn lior.or RIX boxef fornx , ho'itbyinail prepaid on receipt of iinca AVI : .VA AXTII : six ' " * - 1 'n euro any rnso. With cnch tinier received byui ) < > r BIX btixop. iirrompaniod witb J.r < JJ , wo wii' i und thoiMitfliasiTour written Biiarantx-o to ro. fund the intitify if the treatment dooa not offocl ucuro. Ouurniilui's ibBuoa ouiyuy C. F1. OOOliSIAN ont. Omaha Neb. ALONG TIIK LINK OF Chicago. . St , Paul , inneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new oUciiiiion of this line from WakefiUd up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through C'oncoid and Coleridge Itcichrs the best i nrtlon of the StaU- . Special ex- curuion ratus for land ( cokcra over this line tr Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngtoii , and Ua IJIalr to al principal po'iitB ' on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILIIOAD Tnlnsmcr tlitU t-t P. M. & O. Hallway tnCor nKton , Sioux wit ) , I'oiica , Ilaitlngton , Wajno and Norfolk , For Fiemont , Oakila o , Ntllsh , and through to Val tntlne. tSTfor rate * and all Information call on F 11 WIinNIIV , Ocntral Ai-ent , Htrvj ; : < nuIIJIi u' , Oar 10th and rarnam bU. , omani , H b tAiinneocurcd at depot , corner Hkl GOU ) MEDAL , PABIS , J873 BAKER'S Warranted ulinolutely jmr CIICIKI , from vvlilcb the exccus o Oil haiibeenrimoved. Itha thru tlmei the itrrngth of Cocoa mixed villh Htnrc.i.ironroot or Sugar uud IH tlurcforu fur moro vconoml rr.l. It It dillcluui , nourlHhlnit , tri DKthiidutf , rttilly digtftcd , and admirably udipted fur Invalids 01 well a fi > r piri'ons In health. Sold nr Ororcru CTerjnher I BAKER & PL ( Dorcliesler , Mass. OMAHA , Stove Eepair Works KH ) South Hth St. Uuku i > oRi'.itr ol ( urnlihln : caitlnjs and repa tm fcovnt ul all Uf critiun | ) , vtoait etotot , chintcvd buru 0011 , i-ruus , lirelwk , il m lur , la r-inetantl ? . . " " ntlven > n oahiuil. Try f. e o our taj ' ' IMORPHINEHABII CAt'TIOS. Swift's Sri'dfls tntirily a vegetable preporatlnn , and should nol contiurukit ulth tin \atloun rub- ftltutc.1 Imitation * , tioti.tvcrct humbug' , ' Suecin AlUrans , " etc , , etc. , which are now bclnc manufac tured by varlnm pc'0'1 ' None t > lthcif [ contain a single article which enters Inln tlio composition ol S. S S. There Is onlvoniSwift's Specillc1 and there Is nothing Ui thonutld like It. To prevent dl ter and dtappolntmcnt , \ < v tiiro nnd get the ginuliu- SMft'i < SpiKJfli l a compUte antidote to lllcinl Taint , Illood PoUJii , M krml l'oi on and .Skin liu tnour , .1. DKMON SMITH , M. U , , Atlanta , Un , lime had nmntUlilc uccis < with H lft' S | * . clfloln llu-lreatiiHtit ol lllt > od and Skin l < l < cA > i < , and In I'tuiiiloDKiir * . I tn k U mv < ilf fcr Car Imncliswithhapp.v ctlcct. I ) . O C.IlKMiv.M. ! > . , Atlanta , On. Iu iil Sulft'dSpeillio nn mv little lUughttr , ulio a rilHctoil ! w''hsomo Illom Poison whlth hid ro lst-d all notti of tnatmmt 'Ihc Spcdtlo rtbcvwl hpr pfrmaucntlv , and I lnll xitc It in mj prnctlct1 Our trcntUo on Illood nnd Skin Disi'nn' * mailed free to. . . Vnntv. TlUISWIFTHi'KCIKIC CO. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta ( Ix N Y. Olllro. 16HW.S3.I SI. . lH.tm.fii Oth ami 7tb * - . * The USD ol the term " Hnoi Mne" In connection wtththi SHORT corporate name ol n greatrotd. come)9 an Idea ol tut whit fl I liB I required by the trnvollnp. pub I H ITU Da lie a Short Une , Quick linn I I IT &lll the lic t of accommodk HRVkl tlons-nll of vthlih are lmc > Ished by the greatest railway In America. CHICAGO , JVJILWATTKEE And St. Paul. It owns ami operate * o\cr 4FiOO miles ot orthcrn llllnolH , Wlsooimln , Minnesota , Iowa akota ; and a ts main llmvt , branches and ciuincC' ons roach all the treat business centres of tin orthwr tand Tar West , It naturally aiw\ era th * cscrlptlon of Short Line , and Ilfit Ilnuto lictuoon Chicago , Mllnaukeo , St. I'aul and Minneapolis. ChicagoMllnaukio , IA Crosto and Wlnoim. Chicago , Milwaukee , Alicnlet-n ami Kllend.U.i Chicago , .Milwaukee , Kan Claire ami Ktlllwatcr 'Chicago , Mllwaukco , Wamau and Merrill. Chicago , Mllnaukeo , Itca\er Dam and Oshkosh. ChlcoRo , .Milwaukee , Waukcsha and Ocoiiomowoo Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pratriodu Chlen ChicagoMilwaukee , Owatommand Kalribnult. Chicago , llelolt Jancsv IMo and Mineral Point Chicago , Klglu , Kockford and Dubuiuo. | Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cudar Hapldt Chicago , Uoimc.ll Illuffa and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux KalU and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee1 , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hock Island , Uubuquc , Ht Paul and Mlnnoapollt Da\ ouport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars tn orldare run on the mainlines of the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & . ST. PAUL RAILWAY nd e\cry attention Is paid tn paascugcra by courts us employes of the company. A. V. H. CAHPSJTKH , Gen'l Manager. Ucu * Pas. Agent . . itti. QEO fl. lit.AFFORD O * James Medical Institute Chartered by theStateof Illi nois for theexpresspurpose orgivincimmcdiatc relictln all chronic , urinary and pr I- ( vatc diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyphilis In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by remc- diestestedn ! a. 'orf u3'e r * _ „ _ t > l > eclttll'rtictlcr , bemlnal Veakncss. NiRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on he Face , Lost Manhood , Jmilrdr/ 1novel. . JYirre s Kx'jriiiicnfdii ; . The appropriate remedy i : at once used in each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- cines sent by Mall and Express , No marks on ackaqc to indicate contents or sender. Address IB.JAMES.No. 204Wasninglon SI.CliicagoIN. BELT Dumli Virile. PinlapMii Vti'H.ili ( liih Mlintllli-l Ii L in- ! > ll In Viniilialliiil Mini-Ilii r.liilikll > und iimir in li-.ni tliniutrti Uii'tiuil ) . iiiul tan In utlmrKtil in an in ' tilt lutlint SI.OOO Would Not Buv It. JDR. HORNK I was a Ictcdnlth rheumatism an uredbyuslnga belt. Tn anv 01111 allhctcil with tiat disease , I would y , buy Horno'i Klectrlc licit Any ono can confer with mo by wntlnir or tjilllug t my store , 11'2U Oou.'las street. Omaha Neb. WIT.LIAJI LYONS. MAIN OKF1CK Ojiposlto postollieo , room 4 Frcn cr block. fiTFor rale at C. I' Goodman's Drug store , IIJ BI nani St. , Omaha. IrdfralllUxlO.n I CUBE FITS ! When 1 * ayiuru i itr n n innin merely t btopiii m tor ntlmonnd ihcn hn\o them mum nirnlii , I uii'Kn a alcuro. Iha\o nmtlo llio tlt cupo of FlTi : . Kl'Il. r FALMNGblCKNEsSii Ilfo lungp tidy. iKam erociiy to euro Iho wurnt casow Jlicauao others tl fa no run son for nut nnwierehltig iicure. Ma for n trmtlso and a 1 reo Itottlo of my iniu ( ilro KxprcHH and 1'mt Oflco , U cvoi * ilut ; for a trial , niul 1 H 111 cure y , . Aililreis Jlr.,11 I ) IH 10P l n rl fit. . > DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. tn UIMOCD : TO OIIAHA NATIONAL DANK 1IUII.U1NO. IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION I wnrnmtdl to wcnr longer. 11 tno fonn tufltir , rind rlvo licit atlKfnt lion than niiy t ! > cr'urfc > . n the initial , or tirlco paid wjl A nfnnUtil OIieiiiiloiKirofntso C'lilcaro'H lit'nt ] iliy lr-lai , uwt ortct. I'rirf ) , lfiit Hnf tn Jniii. PvAta i * " " " ' " ' " ' ' ' * ! lH"ur Iii'l"I.'iMI' Jb Ol.r ! uui rturtri ] , liu ! & 'Jt J JUuidulnu fju. ( * alcaco JOHN ] T. F. LKHMANK , Cornice AND MANUFACT'WEIIS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT METALIO SKYLIOIIT , Iron Fencing Creatlnvrs , Balnstrajcn , Verandas , OlHccaml Lap lUillnt'S , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta fJOU. O. ANDttn STUF.I7r , LINCOLN NK11 Ell , U tt S. H. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth No , - - - - BRIiDRK Of TUOaODOMBBID AND IIIOU OB1DI HEREFORD AHO JERSEY CATTLE AHP DUBOO OK JBOSIT BID 8WIKI lor MB , Oorronponilnrmo gollnlt toberia17fl. On box No , 1 will cure any casein ( our da > or lexn N 3 w UI euro thu moat ob tlnato case no matter ol ho long bUndliiK. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougie No ruvuteou * dosea cl ubelx , copahla , or oil cifsai dalwnod , that urn niln to producu depej > aU b de troln | { tliecoitingiKil thontomvli. 1'rlce ? l.t Hulil Uj a 1 druKKWti , or mailed eu receipt ol | > rl ( r < , r Inrthnr nartlcularu t''J'l lor t'rruUr. p n Bni i.oz SCAL'liJ CO ur iw. m > . tw 2401' "ftflMEl'3 DCAl.li.t6 ( . .i nl.i. . ii/.r' I'.uW.i'riilu IMI.-UI' F.'KG/JI ? TOILS. &c ilIM HUM. * Hill HK ' < ( , il/ > * - < .iiii , K IU ' | . i.rr i .w ttii , In „ --t * * * * * * 1 < ri t > i COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS VAUGHAN'S ' INAUGURAL , oino Important Mnltora Tout-hot ! I'pnii Very The inaugural of Mayor Vnughan , 'Inch ' was given in yesterday's Bi : > : , has illod forth much comment , nnd gonor- lly of a favorable nature , llo went to real lengths in setting forth the ml- unlades , the growth nnd the ll.ittcring rospccts of Council Dlulh , nnd in these ospucts the document is ono of vnluo , id should bo largely circulated na need oed advertisement for Council lllulft. Ono very important suggestion made in 10 inauginal will probably bo over- iokcd by many , as it is run in under 10 heading of "Supervisors , " nnd but n cry few words nro given upon it , na fol- ows : "It is the genernl demand that nil rnding nnd dirt hauling boone ono by the city direct nd not by contract , and that the city ay the teamster for his daily work in et of the contractor. " This is n mat- jr in which the workinginon are cspeci- lly interested , nnd it should not bo assed over lightly. TUB lin ? : has lately : iown up some facts as to how working. ion have been used under the present lotlo of making improvements The act ia that their nngen are niado very nail , nnd many aio defrauded out of von that little. Tlio city has boon lot- Jig ita filling to the lowest bidders , but toso bidding have put in fancy prices , [ aiming that the uncertainty of when nd how they were to bo paid must bo ovored by a maigin. The city council as cared little about the price , feeling int the private property nnd not 10 city would have to pay for . These contracts have boon sub- t nnd sub-lot again , nnd men ave boon hired , nominally at § 1 50 n ny , but when it conies to sottlomentlind mt they must take orders on stores , and ickor about , until they realize but little vort on a cash basis , and many have ot no pay at all. The "official paper" has attempted to nooth over the exposure made by Tin : KI : by saying that thcso workingmen iust look out for themselves , and must ook redress in the courta. It declares mt "all the council has n right to know that the contract is taith- ully carried out with tlio city , nd in no cnso is the city roapon- blo to the mon who do the work. " ow , while all this may bo true teclini- ally and legally , yet it should concern 10 council whether the workingmen nro oing kept out of their pay or n' > t , nnd hothor they nro being defrauded ornot. t is supposed that the city ouncil ia to net for the interests f the entire city , and' not merely or contractors. At election time they lade n great harping on what they will o for the workingmen , but they aeom to eon forgot it. Some system should bo dopted by which the workingman can lave reasonable protection. Many of hem fancy , until experience teaches horn dilloront , that of course a city con- motor _ isn very important and rosponsi- ) lo individual , and in their eagerness for vork , they go at it without reducing to riting all the conditions. They are not .a well posted in legal technicalities as ho aldermen , and yet they earn their nonoy fully as honestly , and are entitled o some consideration besides what is laid them , when their votes nro wanted. ifayor Vnuglmn ought to have spent nero space in enlarging upon the import- Jit suggestion made , nnd given it nioro irominenco and forco. Another oversight , intentional perhaps , vas in regard to saloons , gambling louses and houses of prostitution. The aloon business just now is in ns por- iloxcd a condition , that perhaps it was oo tender n subject to touch upon just low , but ho ought , nt least in so olnbor- \io \ a document , to have expressed him- elf as to the gambling houses and houses of prostitution. The city has virtually > ccn n partner in thcso houses , there joing a practical agreement by which hcso places by paying certain amounts arc not disturbed in their business. Mayor Vaughan has declared sharply and clearly that the police personally ihall not bo allowed to lounge about : heae places , or patronize them , but ho does not indicate any line of policy con cerning them. The bettor citi/.ons nro inturally eager to know whether the city s to bo allowed to run riot in these ro- ; ards as it has for the past two years , irovided the city treasury gets its share if the prolitu of tha business. Mayor Vaughan ought not to have thus slighted this most important feature of tlm city . , 'ovorninent , or rather lack of govern- nent. Tlio CommlnccH. Ill appointing the standing committcoH of the council , Mayor Vimgliau line dis appointed the expectations of many in some respects. Many voted for Aid. Sio- donlopf because they believed now that he was ono of the most careful account ants and bept financiers over connected with the city government , nnd that ho ii rn-elcctcd , to the surprise of all , his eli position an chairman of the fmanco com mitoo is taken from him , andgivento Aid McMahon , who is a good accountant am business man , oven it ho is equal to Aid Siodentopi docs not excel him , and there fore the risk of the change , in the faci of adverse public opinion , docs not seen warranted. Alderman Keating , too proved a good chairman of the fire com mitleo , but ho is also relieved. It seem that Aid. Mynster would have been good member of the judiciary coinmittu being an attorney of well known ability The following is the list of committee us appointed ; Finance , claims and printing Me Mahon , Seiuontopf and James. Judiciary James , Keating and Soi dentopf. Internal improvements , streets am alloys Mynster , ( Seine and McMnlion Fire department , gas , water and cit , property ( joisi ) , Keating and Mynstci Police , health nnd public grounds- Ooiso , Mynstor and Mc&Iahon , I'arlis Seidentopf , James and Kcal ing. Paving Mynster , Geiso and M < Mahon. fc'ewerago Keating , Soidentopf an JftllK'B , -Mnjor AinliTHon an u Marl jr. To the Kdltor of THIS ] ) KK : HLAIHIIITFIIIXO HO.VOI'OI.Y OITOXK.STs. ( t is worth while to state hero that a ! the work is not hoini' devoted to th legislature. April 1 , the term of Mujt Anderson expires as member of th board of railway comminaionura. Anoci BOD hag had the bold DUOS to condom pooling and discrimination in rates. In those relations ho stands nlono on the board. The corporations propose now to have him retired and great pressure ii being brought to boar on the governor to accomplish that end. Judge MoUill , n previous member of the board , nnd a cor poration attorney ia being urged for his placofiIt remains to bo soon whether the railroad , having captured the legisla ture can bitlldo/o the governor. [ Dos Moiiics Correspondence llee. 1'orhaps it would not bo safe to push Major Anderson very high up on the cross as n martyr because of his nnti- railway feelings , until his rec ord is examined n little moro closely. Your DCS Moines cor respondent will find somewhere n report - port written by Atulnrson in which ho ro- diculcd the nnti-pnsa bill introduced 1 think nt last session. He will also learn on inquiry that when Anderson ran for congress ho was aided by the railways , Special trains were put at his disposal and run for his meetings. During his congressional campaign his railway record was pressed against him with much force , and his friends niado no attempt to de fend htm on that , and though pi eased to ahow a single instance in which ho had alood up for the people they failed to show up. 1 ha\o not the facia on hand now , but think that it would bo perhaps will to guard against ranking him against anti-monopolists without looking up n little closer. Perhaps the rnilwnya want n stronger man in his place , nnd lienco nro lighting him , the congressional contest showing him to be weak. 11. W. Holler skates , the best yet in the mar ket ntJ. Mueller's. Council l > roe % etlliiKs. The council met last ovoninu ns per adjournment , the mayor presiding. Petitions presented and referred : For appointment of Ludwig Willinms ns po liceman in Fairmount park , Frank Cial- ton and J. S. Soulo as park policemen. Of Goo. L. Wright and others , asking Soven'li ' street to bo built up to grade , parked and pared from Willow avenue to Avenue Eighth. The special committee on paving re ported n contract with Hogan Bros. V McGorrisk , for paving Broadway with Sioux Falls grnnito , nt § : ) .48 per ynrd , work to begin in thirty days , to be com pleted by January 1 , 1885 ; also with J. V. Smith .V Co. for paving North Main strcot and Oakland nvonuo with codnr blocks , at § 1.08 per yard , to begin in forty days , and to bo completed in ninety days thereafter , the property owners on those streets to pay ono-lifth of the mount in ninety days after completion , 10 remainder in biennial payments , in ight years. The waterworks comfiany wore asked o extend for thirty days the placing of ewer pipes at the present reduced rates , 'ho alderman in the first ward was mpoworcd to complete the condomna- "on of property for the opening of raughan avenue and report at the next icoting. The bonds of the various olico officers were approved. There was quite n crowd at the rink list evening , to witness the third contest > r the gold watch ofl'erod the best lad ) kater. The result was as follows : Miss 'ostovin ' , 113 votes ; Miss Palmer , lit ! ) ; lisa Whitney , 10 . The contest will bo snowed next Tuesday evening. In order o hold the watch it must bo won thrco onsecutivo times. GOMMKUOIALi. COUNCIL IILUKF3 1IA11KKT. Wheat No. 'i spring , 70c ; No. 3 , GOc ; ro octoil , HOc ; ( food dumuml. Corn L/c.ilcrH nro paying 3 Ic for old com , ml 28c fcir new. Oats In giMitl doiuanil nt 22c. liny J 00@i ( 00 per ton ; 50o per halo. Kyo I0@15c. Corn Meal 1 23 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; pricoa at yards , C 00@ 00. 00.Conl Conl Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 00 per ton Lard Kalrbank'n , wholesaling at lie. Flour City Hour , 1 CO ® . ' ! 30. IJrooniH 2 ! ) , "i@3 00 per do/ ; . I.IVK HTOCK. CnttIo-3 M@ I 00 ; cnlvoi , 5 , r.0@7 50. IlogH Local nickers uro buying now anil .horoixn Kooddomund for'all grmlox ; choice lacking , Ii 25 ; mixed , 5 25. ruonuci : . Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , coin- isHion inorchnntH , , r > 3S Hrondwuy. lluttor 1'lonty and In fair demand nt 15@ 20c : creamery , ll'ic. KKRH 1'Jjo po * ilo on. f } I'onltry Itoacly aalocliiclioiint1rofl ; el , 12c ; ivii , tc * ; tnrkoyn , dressed , 15c ; live , lie ; iick.i , drc.sscd , 12Jc ; live , Kc. FUUIIS. OrungCH 1 00 © I 25 per box. LeiniiiiH I 00 per box. ItammaK It fi'ljl ' 00 per bunch VegctabloH I'litntum , 10 ; oniuiui-Ida , ; cab- ngo , none In tlio market ; npplou , rondy K.ilu t 'A 2 > @ < 00 for prime Htock. "It's no wonder Ohio raises so many great men , " said n passenger from Buck- oyodom.'l used to teach school in Butler county , and ono day I remember a director caino to tno and said : 'Now , Mr Jones , wo want to make something out of our boys ; wo want 'em encouraged to try to HBO in lifo. Point out to 'om the great possibilities there are oven for poor boys. Toll 'em , in the language of Daniel \Vobstor , there's nl way n room at the top. ' I promised , and did as I agreed. It was wonderful to see the oflect it had on the boya. J was sure they would rise in the world if they only had half n chance. And my predictions have boon verified. " "Tell us how they turn out , ' " "Well Jollbrsoii won't youl" , Tommy Smith inherited his father's farm , speca lated , made money , wont to Now Yorl and made < | uito a stir in Wall street. Now ho's keeping a lemonade stand or Mount Washington. Jimmy Buclmnat Cook always wanted to bo a statesman nnd BO ho wont to Washington. Tin last I hoard of him ho had job carrying mortar to the top of the Washingtoi monument. Andy Jackson Murphy hnti an ambition to bo a ) bi manufacturer and ho wont to Now Vork , too. Ilii wife takes in washing to support , him and dried her clothes on the roof of i ton story Now York tenement housu Sammy Adams Brown wont west to doa in Htock , got caught at ono of his truns actions , and was hanged nt the und of i toleijraph polo. And thuro was Charlo ; Foster Fosdyko what became of hini Lot mo eee oh , yes ; ho had an ninbitioi to bo n clown in iv circui , Ono day h tried to climb a greasy pole , fell from th top and broke hit tarnul nock , I Imv always believed triat early education ha u good deal to do with helping boya t risu in the world. " 0 A temperance billiard parlor recent ! optnod at Cherokee it looked upon wit I ) suspicion by the prohibitionists. THE HOMESTEAD CRUSH , * Government anil Railroad Land Rapidly Disappearing in Nebraska , * The Rush of Emigrants Enormous Preparations for Arbor Day , The SnutliwcRtnrn UnnKCs-Gntllontul Corn Otlior Items ol Intercut ( o KftPIIH'l-H. Tlio In&t jjrcrit rush for gororiunoiit ami rullroiul liuuls in this Rtatu is nlrondy enormous. No OHO outsldo of rnilronil ticket ngonta crm form an itlen of its strength. Fanners , stockman niul foresters - tors uro pouring in from nil stntos in the nnioi : nnil from the old world. As n Hononil thing they nro nil in good liimn- cial condition and fully nblo to tide ovur the hardships of the tirat year on the pr.\irio. This is I'spocinlly true of the fnrmcra front Illinois , Indiium nnd Oliio , moil of whom will duvoto their nttontion to csttlo nnd corn. The northwestern counties nro the ineccn of n majority of the vmigtluits. lloro a farmer can homestead 100 acres , pre-empt nnothor 100 , aocuro the third 100 under the timber cnltnro act , nnd in many instances increase the number by buying contiguous railroad land. Farm- era with SOIIH who have reached their majority can add to the original home stead , pre-emption nnd timber claim , nnd secnro n rnngo of from -100 to 800 acres , according to the size of the family , for almost nothing. This fact , coupled with the rapid increase in value of land , has induced hundreds of farmers in the crowded eastern stales to neil out and peg out for the health-preserving hills nnd valleys of Nebraska , whore industry , activity nnd intelligence are annually ro. warded. Cnttlo nnd corn nro the great staples of the atato , &ml will remain so for yoara to come. While public ranges are prac tically n thing of the past , privnto ranges are multiplying rapidly. The bulliilo grass ia disappearing with the increased rainfall , nnd tame grasses nro taking ita place. This necessitates winter feeding nnd sheltering of stock , nnd while the cost of securing hay nnd other feed will increase ttio items of expense , the pre vention of loss through severe winter storms will in the end fully offset this cost. Thus the si/.o of herds will bo lim ited , the number of persons engaged in the business increased , nnd the profits na large nnd as sure as they have heretofore been. Wednesday , the Kith of April , has been designated by the stnto bonrd of agriculture us Arbor Day , the annual tree planting holiday of the utnto. Liber al premiums liavo boon offered ns nn in ducement to farmers and orchnrdistn to set out trees , both fruit nnd forest. For the largest number of fruit , forest nnd ovorgrconu of nil vnrioties , n cash prem ium of $50 is oll'ered ; second best § - > , For the greatest number of hiirdwood trees , $ -5 ; greatest number of cuttings , § 10 ; tor the greatest number planted by any ono person , § 30. For the largest number of forest trees sot out or planted ( exceeding 5,000) ) in the place they nro to y , nnd not less than four nor more lian twelve foot apart each way , and put ut during the year 1881 , SUO. Stato- ents in relation to planting on "Arbor ay" must bo made under oath , with the tcstation of two disinterested wit- .ossoa. Aside from the inducements offered byte to stnto , every farmer should plant ns nany trees as his means andtho ai/o of , is farm will admit. They are necessary rimniily ns n shelter nnd they enhance ho value of Ihu farm by improving ita ppcnranco. Walnut mid ash nro conaid- red most suitable , of hardened trees , or Nebraska soil. The linden and bass- > vood are the best honey producer * * nnd hould be planted by nil farmers engaged n boo keeping. ISox elder and maple TO great favorites for shade and orna- nent and grow rapidly , but the latter is traight grained and easily broken by the finds. Seeding forest trees nro not ox- lonsivo , nnd having moro fibrous roots , TO moro sure to live than trees having uvcrnl yonrh' of growth. The vrork of ilanling and cultivating trees lined only e nil employment for odd hours , nnd it i a tnsk that brings n good return. Tlio Hniifliwi'Hicrii The rnngc stockmen have been nnfor- mm to. They did not look for no much now and cold weather , after having a uird winter last year , and did not pro- Ho Biifliciont feed for their cattle. The 'all rains washed the dry bnllalo grass intil it was almost worthless for stock. Then moro than the usual amount ol .now fell , and n crust formed HO that cat tle could not got to the ground. A large amount of corn has been shipped in , bul thousands of cattle hnvo died , ns HiifIL ciont fnod could not bo got for all tin stock in the valley. It will not bo safe or stockmen to Htart into the wintei hereafter with moro stock than they cat feed for ono or two months at least Formerly there were no fall rains , ant buflitlo grass dried and made good wintoi feed , and not enough snow full , as i general thing , to interfere with the catth getting it. Hut the climatic irrcgulnritj has changed all this , nnd Furnas , Hci Willow , Oospor , Frontier und Hitchcocl counties will puna from stock to farmhif counties. [ A rapahoo Pioneer. iir tin ) IJotlor. The tendency among thu farmoru o Central Nebraska BOOIIIB to bo , ovorj year , moro nnd moro in the direction o substituting corn nnd Block raining fo the old fashioned buainesH ot producin ) whuat and other small grains for tin market. There is moro money in con nnd Block , and besides tlio adaption o our soil and clnnato to the production o Binall grain-enpi-ually wheat is no what it used to ho. Homebody botte skilled in agricultural chemistry than w < arn must explain the c.iuso of this singu lar change , but it i a fact , just the same that fifteen yenra ago Nebraska was con hidoml a wheat growing slate , the pro duct ion of corn upon her hoil being re gardcd us imposiiblo , and that now it i hint reversed , i w being the loadin cercul with vrhuat greatly upon the do THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT DEWEY & STONE'S , Ono of the Beat andlargest Stocks in the United States to select from , NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , oline. That this change in the ndnption of our soil nnd climnto is lending to n chnngo In the ways of farming that will bo beneficial to the country , ia conceded by all who give llio subject proper con sideration. [ Wood River Oazotlo. Maiilo Sugnr. Wo have before urged the practicabili ty of utilizing the soft mnplo trees , which are imito plenty hereabouts , for the mak ing of sugar , as the experiments made during the past ye.xr or two show that it is altogether practicable. On the l"th , Frank GuVum tapped some of the trees at his place in this city , and the sap tlowod freely , llo will tap all the trees this season , nnd oxpecta to make n good quantity of sugar. Experiments ahow that a good quality of suuar can bo niado ftom the sap of soft maple trees in this section , and that it has the sugar-making qualities in n liberal degree , producing as line sugar as is made in thn hard-ma- pin "camps" in the east. These who fmvo the trees should by all moans try the experiment. They will bo agreeably surprised nt the result. [ Fremont Trib une. Agricultural The French minister of agriculture has induced liis govoriiinunb to encourage high class forming' in a npvol manner. Anew now order of knighthood in Frnncoknown ns "Tlio Order of Agricultural Merit , " ia to bo specially rcaorvod for ngriculturinta. It is intended to encourage f Armors in aolf-sncritico nnd atiinnlnto thorn to froah oxurtiona in their calling. A live pointed atar , of green onnmol , nurniountod by n wreath of olive loaves , nnd aunportod by a green ribbon with n pink edge , is thu bndgu which this chivnlroua order confura on the knights of the soil. Uniting llio Umirci-H. Tlio Konrnoy Proas gota in aonio good work , nnd hmt week hu tired two line allots na follows : ' Money 35 to 50 per cent per annum , freight rates -10 per cent of Chicago value of products , taxes high nnd n high tnrill , lunvoa the Nubraakn furinor in the hnnds of ahylocks , nud innkoa of innny of thorn surfs. " "It ia gonorully aiippoaod that nil good itizonH obtiy the Invv. All naurorn violnlo 10 Iitw llo\v cnn n church Itoup incin- era within hur wnlla who violate the law f Kobrnakn , the church diciplino nd the comnmnds of God ? Kuapcct- illy referred to all the ministora of Lonrnoy. " The Prcsa ia putting the knife into uvornl putrifying sorus , nnd whun it truck tlio religious hypocrite , und the icn who pruy , for the purpoau of do- oiving their victiniR , nto.iling the hvory f heaven to uorvo the devil in , it ninkes lonio howl ; but wo nro glnd to note liat the larger portion of the religious > ooplo of tlnxt plnuo Htnnd by the 1'resn 11 itn oli'ortH to expiiuo the nittonnoss of lie roligioiiB , political bnnkura , wlio vould sink the churchemail out honunty , lock ( < od , nnd pick their neighbors' lockets. [ Farmer ' Advocnto. Tlio Corn A correspondent of the Tocumsch hioftain says in regard to using a lister : orn planted with u lister has the advan- ago of being planted in a freshly plowed and and will come up quicker and gut , hu start of thu weeds , giving n better ihanco to cultivate and keep down the weeds. I well know there have boon nany failures with the lister. There are 'armern that fail with the planter also. To illustrate thodifl'orencc between plant er and lister , I will give it thus : Forty icren planted with n planter will require twenty-live days with man nnd team to plow and plant , while ono man nnd team , vill plant the snmo amount of land with lister in live dayn , thua saving twenty lays' work , worth nearly forty dollars , ual cultivation will give eight bushels nero to the aero in favor of the lister , linking thrco hundred and twenty bush- olu , worth sixty-four dollars n dili'ereuce on forty acres of corn , in favor of thu iitor , of cnu hundred und four dollnru. 1 use n lister and drill combined , double- tree seven font long ; UBO twelve-inch droji ; shell no email grain , and thus ivoiding moro than one stalk in n placo. Outtlo < [ > ] A writer in the Ohio Farmer nftya an follows of Ifolatoin cattle From my ox- periuncu with them for four or live yearn , 1 can candidly give them the following good dualities : Perfect tractabillty and good sense tn calves ; easily taught tr drink , and not flhy or wild ; rapid growth into maturity on plain , coarm Jood and very ordinary care ; very deep milkers , as a brood , probably having no equals , certainly no superiors ; milking nc n rule throughout the entire year nnd n [ to calving ; good butler makers. We have sworn records of seventeen t < twenty pounds in n week with tlio best , They are hardy in all climates and weather , good ui/.u , cowa weighing 1,40C to 1,000 poimdH 1 know of no bad qualities. In buying breeding stock of any oni you do not regard it as siilliciont that hi understands his business , that his stocl in well bred , or that his henlo r flocl makca n huudooino appearance. You wan to bo satisfied of nil this , but you want t < go still further und feel reasonably certain tain that ho is an honest man. With tin most showy stock in the country , urn with every indication of the most ( latter ing nature , : i scoundrel may swindle i purchaser most unmercifully. The character actor of the breeder needs to bo as wol established as the famu of his atock In no business is honesty inon essential , und nowhuro ia trickor to bo moro despised or ahumied. Wit ) all the safeguards which can bo throwi around the purchase of line stock , thor are Bomo things about which the word o the owner must bo taken ns a guaranty { which can in no other way bo established BJllov- important , then , that the broedo g HO conduct his transactions that his wor > i- [ shall como to bo taken na security for nt solute fair dealing. Capital , acquaint * nnco , experience , everything , ia doubled in vnltto by the accompaniment of integ rity. Don't forgot this , young breeder , and vrheu your reputation ia established , aoo to it that it ia of the kind that will strengthen na it grows. [ Pitlaburg Stock , man. IOWA NKWH. Mnrshalltown has just adopted an ordi nance raising the price of a saloon license to 9500. Fish Comnmaionor Shav has just slocked Lake Okoboji with JIOO.OOO trout and UOO.OOO white lish. The iroabylory of Doa Moinca , consist ing of forty-live chutchoa , will meet nt Now Shnron April 8. There nro 10,000 ponaionora _ paid through DCS Moines pension ollico. The nmoiint pnid ouch ono per month is from Goo. Biirrull , a citizen of Dubuque county since 1810 , has gone to Plymouth county to pass the remainder of his dayn with n son. The several small conflagrations which ave recently occurod in Marshalllowii TO attributed to the presence ot "firo ugs" in the city. Dr. W. II. Kerr , for nine y.onrs a prao- ig physicnn at Storm Lake , is going to oek a now location in a warmer imato , on account of failing health. By the will of David Leonard , a. lately cceasid wealthy farmer of Dos Moines ninty , Grinnoll college cornea into poa- ossion of n trnct of land valued nt § 1- , 00. 00.Tho The following articles of incorporation invo been tiled with the secretary of ate : The Union Stock Yards company , f Sioux City , with n capital stock of 100,000 , and the city waterworks , of the amo city , with a capital stock of 100,000. At Oscoola a colored widow , nnniod munda Harris , whoso husband has been ead ever n yonr , recently gave birth to a hild , which the inhuman mother killed ml buried in n tobacco bucket. Suspi- ion having boon aroused , ix search dia- iloscd the remains , which were those of perfectly developed boy. The skull vns crushed in , nnd ono arm nnd both egs had boon broken in jamming the lit- ,1o victim into the bucket. The woman nd her son-in-law , Leo Burger , who is upposed to liavo boon the father of the : hild , are in jail awaiting the action of ho grand jury. 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