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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1884)
OMAHA DAIM BEE- THURSDAY , OCTOBER 2. a BROKERS , 1404 FarnamStOMA PARTIAI , LIST OF SPECIAL DAIUM1H Farming Lands , Improved Fnrma n : Stock Farms in Douglas , Cans , Cedar Nnnco , Thnycr , and Iloward Counties. BUSINESS mOPETlTY , : B" ? For Bale 88x60 feet on 13th Btrcct , near Hi ncy , room ( or n lirlck block , ol lour stores whl fould rent readily. II notooM vtlthln 80 da It will bo withdrawn anil built upon. Sou 41 ( t. corner alley fi.WO. InMo 41 It. , $5,26 143-For Sale A bargain , 88x132 It. on 14th St. , nc Jonca St. Call and sco ui In regard to this pro ctty we hue a bargain ( or you , III-For Sale Good business lot on Cumins 8 1X1x182 ( eet f6,000. 104 For Halo Improved Far n am ( trcotpropcrtync 12th Direct , 117,000. 117 For Balo-40i 182 feet , aplondld brick Improv mcnt , aa goodbutlncsa u la In tbo city $10,000 123 For Sale Elegant corner on street car line , 8 ! OO ( tore , two story , and basement 18x40. doc location , { 8,009. 118 For Sale Splendid busloein corner on 18th 81 lot COxlZE , itoro building and barn bargaln- 7 For Bale A biulnesn property ( or 013 , WO ylcli Ing a rich Income ol 15 per cent , not on loves mcnt 153 For Sale On California , close to Belt line 1 < 4x132 , two etory house and barn , $3.600. RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Sale withiMilo n Hnlf-of Postofll& No. 346 House and lot f 8,0 < 333 - IIouio and lot 3,6 ( 332V House and lot , 2,8 ( 8324 House and lot 2,6 ( 800 IIouDo and lot _ 2w 880 House and lot . . 8,2C 202 Hounoand lot , 12.0C SOI Two Houoca 12.CC 183 House and lot 8CC Ib3 House and lot 2,20 179 House and lot 4OC 272 House and lot. 38C 108 HouBonndlot , 4tO 163 IIouso and lot 2,60 169 House and lot 8M 167 House and lot 0,50 100 House nml lot 4,50 335 IIouso and lot a.OO 3S5j-Hoiuonnd lot ; , o 185 House ami lot , C,00 165 | tlouso and loj 8,00 140 IIouso and lot 12,00 l ; l 133 IIouso and lot 0.50 * Residences for Bale within n milo clrcloo Poatoflico nnd outside of Half Milo. No. 839 IIouso and lot 52801 107 House and 3 lota 0,001 188 House and lot s,60 ( S38 House and lot 3,001 330 IIouso and lot , 2.60 ( 331 IIouso and lot 2,80 ( 809 IIouso and lot 2lo < 323 Houtoand lot ijoc 145 HOUHO and lot 2,25 < 170 Hou o and lot 8,5'ic ' 803 HouBoaudlot. . . , i,6K 308 Hou o and lot 3,001 ! SOOl House and lot 2.00C 176 IIouso and lot 2,80 ( 138 Hou8 and lot , a,8DI 203 IIouso and 2 lota 8.C01 294 House and lot l,7oi 278 IIouso nnd lot 2,50 ( 283 IIouso nnd lot , d.rxx . 281 Homo and lot S.CW < Vltosidcnco Iota In all parta of the city and all addltbDH. Aero property near the dtv. Trlcca and eraitaiiilt \ KewAttactoBnts Warranted 5 Years. 'OLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. K . LOVKJOY 16th Omah Street. or * Hit rous- CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y > r tlio central poiltlon of Hi line , connects the } .idit and the \Vcit by the aborlrat route , and oar * ncu lUKCiucr * , without ohuueo of cars , between Uilcnga and K.uiwn Cltr. Uouuctl Uliilln. Lciwen- ivotlh.tclil'ou. . Ulnncnpolla au4 HI. i'aul. It cuncrota lu Uulon UonoU with all the principal HOK of raid belweea Ina Allalill-3 and tlio Vaelflo UHSIH. ! ln ciiuivmcnt la unrlvalod uil magnln * "ALBERT LEA . . A Ttcfrend Direct Line , M * Oeneoa and Kanka. j.e-1 , IM < reeenily hoco opnca betwcon lUcliuiond. > faituk.r ) > cnttort lcwH , Chaitanooua. Ailuiua. Au * Jni ! 'loi5pli and LMiyctie'und o-uaiiu. illuuvap * { nu jbd Ol. J'iul ouaiule-tiMllJt | > oiiila. y > il 'Jt.rcu ii j'ai ut ' . ' " l uit y - it . . TioM'.ts for pnlt 1 ill principal Ticket Omaes In Ilio UuutiiJBlk-.ntQil CauMla. clieoVrd Ihrcucli > nd rttet ol fare. ! Wb > n A JTua compntuorA KiiVi 'cr Ufi * ftdvan * tJm < Sjft Set " ' 'alltd inlarin.tlon.cet tiiv l.p-aud Fold- " " "cWlAr ROjpK tsLArao ROUTE rucr l < rirr t T itiH r ttlCD.or ttddrcaa f , . , TAMU , L' . J.T. JOHM , lit - , > ! ' fr , OlulTll AfuJ.JKSb. t AlTM . / "THB mtST 13 THE CrtBAPPiiT. " " ' SAW C II 11 11 CO THRESHERS , MILLS , CU71E3 v/iuat action. It Is OTttEH MEDI. euro andcpcctlycui cures FAIL , M u nml hut ncta BinEOTLT .drodn . httD and AT ONOH on been cure the K1DWEYO , by it who LIVEU nnd BOW- phyalolansftn ELa , roatorinc iHoncli h a them to a healthy elven thcmu todlo. IT IS BOTH""SAFE CURE" and a "SPECIFIC. " It CimKN nil Diflcanr * of Ilin Klilnori Jjtycr , Illnddrr nnd Urinary ( ) r nn i JJrnpny , C ravel , Mlnbrfcfl , llrlHl.t' JHmnBO , i'nlnii In tlio Hark , J.wlnn , or Hlilr , Jtctcntlnn or Nnn.ltc- 1 tcnllon of Urlnr , N rvnu * DlHrruim , I'cnmlo Wcnliurnnr Kxcrfmei , Jnundlcc , Hlllm llcndnrhr , Hour Ntmimch , ln CoUHtlpa tlan nnd II.2S JIT WTAKE NO OTHER.ffe , for " ! V'tI7lVd P mShlot of SoUd Te . la of Abiolulo Cures. HUNT'S IU2.1II1 ! > V CO. , 1'rovldenro , It. T. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S KLOGK , ir , 16th and Capitol Avenue , treats all cases Crl pled or Deformed , also diseases of the fervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs Ml caios of Curvature of the Kplno , Crooliod Foi KS nnd Arms. AleoChrnnlonflcctlonsoftlio Live loumatlsm ' I'llcB Ulc Catarrh Aetl , 1'araljsls , , r , , k and Ilionchltlo are alt treated by now and sui isful methods. All illHoaecsof trio Illooil anil Urli f Organs , Including thiia > > resulting from 1m Iscn n , or exposure , are safoli and Buccosjfiilly troaU il n euro guaranteed. 'Young mon , middle agoi il all men sutTcrlnir from Weakness anil Ncrvoi tiaustlon , prodticlnit Indigestion , Palpitation of th art , Uu pnndency UlzzIri'Sj , Ix > ns of MemoryLuc Kucricy and Ambition , can l > o restored to limit ! 1lgor , If cJ > so Is not too lonir nclcctce 0 Burton In chareo h a irradtiato 0 | jciroi 1 Medical College (1805) ( ) and has studied hi ifosslon In London , Parla and liorlln. If alllictoil I or write full description of your case , and mcdl o may t > o coatou. Consultation freo. Addiei taha Ulsponsary , Crounso'sllloclc , Omaha , Nol Ice hours 10-12 a. in.,1-8 and7-8 p. m " Sundayi Dam. BOTTHSS. rlnngor , Uavario ilmbachor , Bavnria Isnor * Bohemian UBor . . . . .Brftmen DOMESTIC. idwoisor St. Louis ihatiBor St. Louis ist B . . . . Mil waukon lilitz-Pilaner Milwaukee , use's - * ' ? ! Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic and llhitie inc. jjED. MAUREK , 121 ynrnnmSi TJIK ONLY UXOLDSIVi : IN OMAHA , NK13. IU JJKU1U ioyal Havana Lottery I lA OOVKIUJMENT INSTITUTION. ) rawn nt Havana , fiuba , Every IS to 14 Days. WKT8. IJ.OO , HALVES. 11.00 lubjeot to no manipulation , not controlled hy th : t ion In Interest , It Ia the fairest thine lath ture of chance In eiliUnco. ror Information and i > artloulara apply toSIIIHEY , . .Oen.AnenU , 1S11 Uroadway. N Y. city , KAtJU&CO. , 17Walnut streetSt. toula' , Me Jf'Wk Lobrano , L. 1) , , So Wyandolle , Kan. - w Iv. lealth is Wealth ! DR. E. 0. Wur1 ! NKRT AND Iliuix TRBIIHMT , i aranteed fiieclflo for lljsterla , Uttlnew , Oonvul mi , Kits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Ncrvoui Mtratlou oauiedbr the uio ot alcohol or tobhacoo kkcluloeja , Mental dcprenlou , Boltenlng of th iln , rcBultlnirln lusaully and leaping to misery cay and death , Premature Old ago , Ilaronons , los liowcrlu cither aex , Involuntary Loeaea and Hnet itorhoracQu ed by oierexertlontof the brain , cell uuoro\erlndulgonoo. Each box , eonUlne on ) iith'a tieattuvnt. 81.00 a box.or six hottUa fo VO , lent by mallpreiald | ou rvceljit of price. WE aUAKANTKK BIX I30XEJ i euro my case. With each order received by u tU bottlea , accomi llihud Kith ? 5 00 , we will MII ) purchaser our written guarantee to refund th noy If the traatuiencdoei not effort a ouro. Quai tec luuod only by JOHN 0 : WK8T ii CO. , | y .S-m&o-ry 84. Madison fit. , Chicago , 111. r. . Amelia \ Burrough : OFFICE AND BEBIDKNOE" 517 Dodge , St. , - Omaha ILKPHONB Ho 111 NEW MEXICO , iDtemlto ! Acsonnt of Farm Life the Far West , The Method of Gutting n Tbroshine : Wheat , I'rolllfl from liaising Sheep and Cat The Mining llcflonrccs of tlio Territory. Corrc'pondenco St. Tiouia Republican. In n former letter I promised to t my St. Louis and St. Louis county frier something about the agricultural , mini nnd stock-raising interests of N Mexico , Eastern farmers would lau at the way crops nro raised hero. All t Iho land hns to bo irrigated on whi crops hnvo boon planted. Itrigati ditches run from the river through t farms and gardens. These ditches r usually about six foot wide at the tc sloping to about three foot at the bottoi and are nbout five foot deep. Prom t main ditch small ones run out on oitli side , bymcans of which the water turned into the fields when require which ia usually onoo a week during t time the crops are growing. Smi ridges are thrown up with a plow bo ways at right angles across the field , order to hold the water and 'got an ov distribution of it. These ridges * many fields [ are not moro th fifteen yards apart. If the surfa of the land is uneven the ditches must closer than where the ground is umoot All kinds of crops are raised hero th grow in Missouri. In the nolghborhoi of Albuquerque fields of corn and who ; have botn raised this season. The fioli which I have soon of those crops wo not largo , to bo euro , but snillciont largo to prove that good crops of both ci bo raised with the right kind of cultiv tion. The Mexicans are the fanners f the most part and use the rudest kind i implements for the cultivation of the Farms. They still use the uicklo I reaping their wheat ; nnd when it is ci they lot it lay upon the ground withot binding until they are ready to throe [ there SB no rain to injure it ) and then s gathered up , loaded upon wagons an , akon to the tramping floor near bi Yhoro it Is tramped out by horses , who ho straw is forked off and the grain sop : atod from the chail' by throwing it u nto the air with broad wooden paddle : ho handles of which are at least oigl oot long. As the wind blows const-ntl luring the threshing season , the cleat irocoss is not nearly BO hard and todioni a some would imagine. I have not see simple threshing machine nor , in fact , arming mill in this country , but , course ourso , these among other implement rill bo introduced , ao required by th unorlcnn farmer. MKT1IOU OK TUHESIIIXa WHEAT. The method of threshing wheat , if 02 lainod , might bo of interest to you oadors. A lloor is closed off oxactl ; Imilar to the ones you have soon n hun rod times for dancing upon at picnics sually about forty foot in diameter am orfootly round. Then posts are set int ho ground around the edge of the ilooi > which ropes are attached , forming i otwork or rope fence to prevent thi orsos from running away , which the ; 'ill do every chance they got. The flee icing completed the grain is hauled , an , nd the floor covered to a depth of six o light foot in the center , not so deep a ou approach the outer odgo. Then the orscB , to the number of sixteen , oigh ion , or oven twenty-five , somotimss , an riven upon the floor , and by a series o hooping and yelling the poor animnli ro kept in motion for hours , until thi ib is completed. When the horses are irnod out the straw is forked off and an ; her floor full of wheat is put down , anc 10 tramping process repeated. This is opt up until all the grain has beer ampod out , when the long handled lovolo referred to above are brought intc lay , and the chaff is disposed of , when 10 grain is put into sacks and taken 3ino. Vegetables grow to an immense size , nlons grow as largo as saucers and thick i proportion. Cabbage , boots , melons : all kinds can't bo boat in any country , gardener from Belleville , 111. , has ulna ires In cultivation near the city , nnd rough in last week watermelons weigh- g thirty-eight pounds. Potatoes do not i well hero on account of the alkali in 10 soil. When the modern Improve- outs of agricultural purposes k70 boon morally introduced the hnd here will educe abundantly and will bo very re- unoratlvo. Grapes grow with the least jsaiblo labor given them. No trellis ia icd , the vines being pruned so as term rm a thick stock , say ono and one-half et in hoighth , from which the fruit- educing shoots ' spring out nnd fall upon 10 ground. 'Tho grapes hang In great uatora wonderful to behold , at least to n Jssourl grapti-growor. Roots three and ur years old can bo planted in Novem- jr and produce an abundant crop the llowiug season. Apples , poaches and : ara do excellently well hero , and there hardly over a failure to got n crop , ho poach crop this year in absolutely intense nnd Is just now being brought to market. Grapes are 2J cents and > achcs two cents a pound. The ladiee o all busy putting up fruit , the only Rwback being the cost of cans to pro- rvo thorn. Some idea may bo formed i to their cost when it is known that unmon oartliorn jugs and cans sell for ) cents per gallon , price in St. Louis IE ints. Of couno other cans and jarssoll . proportion. MINING. . A number of mines have boon opened i Now Mexico within the past two or ireo years which promise to pay well , noltors are being put up in several entities , nnd when completed will add oatly to the prosperity nnd wealth of 10 territory. Ono has boon erected in 10 Sandia mountains , twenty-five or ilrty miles from Albuquerque , and was it into operation last week , but from imo cause did not work successfully , 'hou the defect has boon overcome lilch will bo in a abort time an nouut of ere sufficient to keep it going r many months will bo ready for roduo- on , and n grand future is anticipated r this ono of the many smelters sf Now [ oxico. There is any amount of good ml everywhere. A novr mining camp Mngdalaua in Dcorro county , eighteen inllos from Dcorroon the Atchison , Topekn & Santa o road , promises grand results , and has con creating quite a stir for a few lonths. Doubtless , from the amount of re and the number of leads discovered , > mo rich mines exist In the territory ; nd ns thoru are these who will insist on Bonding their lives prospecting , wo may tok for n real bonanza to turn up ono of lose days. Speaking of the prospector reminds the ritor of the fact that ho has mot him in Ibuquernuo. Ono of the genuine old- uhloned kindwho has "inndo his pile , " and lost it again. Bo has been hen quarter of n century , found n mine , i it for S15,000 , speculated and lost money ; found another mine , sold it § 25,000 , and , to-day , is not worth ! 000 ; yet ho thinks the claims ho has make him a million ono of these d ; Up is only ono of a class of thousand ) this great west who Hvo spent tl youth and vigor looking , looking , lo ing , for gold , making a strike now i then , spending tnoir money like wn when they have nny , and when it KOHO , go on another prospecting to The ere found hero is gold ; silver i coppor-boariiig some of it very ri Thnro is any amount of low grade ere , STOCK luisixo. The great business in Now Mexico i the ono destined to take the lead in .hla western country is stock raising. 1 ihoop ranches hero cnnnot bo auipasi in the world , nnd the man who invest few dollars in n herd of sheep , tal them to n ranch and sloops with thorn night and watches them by day for n f years. _ is sure of n fortune. There i some immense herds In Now Moxi Ono man is said to have a half milli sheep. Ono advan'-go in raising shot at least to the poor man is that ho got return sooner than from cattle , as ho c shear them twice a year and sell 1 wothors at ono or two years old n 1 necessities may demand. The Incrot : lalmcd is about seventy-five per cent , the number of owen in a herd. The hoi rro exceptionally free from diseases of i kinds. The herds are usually dlvid up into small ones of about 3,000 oac DUO of which requires a man nnd ti boys to tnko wro of. T liordors follow the sheep wherever th jo , keeping thorn on the owner's rang ivb'ch ' means on the land controlled 1 the water rittfit of the owner. This m bo a scope of count.y five or twonty-fi nilcs In diameter. Where the shoi nsvo the herders follow , and when tin iloop the herder does the same thin Clio latter are usually Mexicans , and g ibout 515 per month and board. Whc .lip . sheep nro to bo sheared they a Irivon to the place prepared for that pu > ese on the ranch , and men clip them fi wo and ouo-hnlf cents per head. The non never tie n sheep to clip It n mt mck oait do , and will almost clip ashot rhilo n Missouri man is tying ono pr laratory to shearing it. A man will cl hundred in a day sometimes. Any ponsiblo man can got all the sheep 1 rants to atsrt out on shares. Ono goi loman in Albuquerque hn thirty ( hlrty-fivo thousand owes. Ho will gn ho right kind of a man , sc fteon hundred owes to keep f < term of three or five years , tl order to give two pounds of wool pi ear for each sheep , and at the end < imo agree 1 upon to turn the same nun or of sheep rocoived- fifteen hundrec 'ho ' gentleman who furnishes the shoe ill furnish ranches upon which to koc iom. Men hnvo thus started nnd i few years hnd an immense herd. Th loop shear pur annum thrco pounds i vo clippings. This can bo largely ir : eased by introducing an improve reed of rams , which is being done b ringing them from California at a cos f § 15 per head. This it will appear t tico will bonof t both parties , as the ma utting out the sheep will got a bottc ass of sheep returned. The price cool eel and sheep is down nt present , an i sheep men claim just the time t igago in. the business. Before closin ti this subject allow mo to say to all wh lay road this , that sheep raising , whil rofitablo in the highest degree in thi Duntry , is a business which requires ian of nerve to undertake and make iccoss. It mustnbo attended to close ! } s they say hero , you must literally sloe ith the sheep , and give personal ntton on to the business , just as you would t store , or you will not prosper. Yoi , nnot lonvo your work to bo done b' hers or it will bo neglected. CATTLE. The cattle business just now is boominj ) gradually in this country , and yo\ \ far moro nbout ranches nnd cattle that lything olso. The southern portion o ow Mexico nnd the northern portion o tizona , nro the sections to which all es are turning , especially these inter ted in cattle raising. The great objecl at in locating the ranch is to got water , > rlnga are scarce , sometimes forty 01 ty miles apart ; and while the grass it undant tbo cattle cannot live withoul itor. Wells cannot alwnya bo found , ac at ho secures a homestead of 1GO acres , th n good spring on H , is in fact the solute owner of a ranch extending > m his spring in every direction , ton , only or thirty or oven n greater num.- r of miles. Just think of it , one spring ntrolling ns much land as is contained St. Louis county , with grass up to the 3dlo skirts all over It , for without mar - r the land is worthless. It will sur- iso your readers to know the distance ttlo will feed nwny from the spring , icy come in usually about noon nnd ink , _ perhaps staying about o spring two or three hours , thod feed again away , It is said to bo n distance eighteen or twenty miles , when the ass is scarce , returning next day at on. These springs , too , nro n curios- ' , often rising and producing n Inrgo dy of water , sufficient for ton ortwolve ousand head of cattle , nnd perhaps not n moro than * half n half-mile before iking into the earth again. The writer lows of ono which runs with velocity oi olvo miles an hour down the side of a Duntaiu a distance of two thousand rds , nnd then sinks , affording enough wntor for nt least five thousand head cattle , Such springs nro of course luablo and cannot bo picked np every y. When the water spring or rivet jnt isfound _ not belonging to anyone 10 , it is taken possession of , olthoi idor the homestond not , which requires actual residence upon it for five years secure title ; under pro-omptiou act , lich requires an actual residence upon for six months and the payment oi ,25 per acre , to secure title ; on undoi o timber act , which requires the anting of forest trees upon the land side of eight years. Forty res of timber is to bo planted in order secure title. Under the first and last mod nets only the foes to officers in o land office , for recording deeds and : . , amounting In all to about $15 , is ( ulred to securd 1GO ncros. the largest lount ono parson can secure under uuy th1) acts named. Ono person may juro land under all three of these vi , thereby entering three quarters n sectionand it may bo in a atrip three IDS long , thus securing nu entire ring , should it bo that length. Some- nos a few persons will thus outer n dy of land several miles in length along itroam nnd cut oil everybody else from , tcr , and thus secure n valuable claim , mo springs run n distance of five miles , upring is bettor than n river for ranch rposca , if a good distance from other iter , as then no herders are necessary , lilo upon n stream the cattle may and go up nnd down it , if not wntchod. tor the spring is secured , stock ca'.tle , ually ono and two year "old heifers , nro iced upon it. Thrco bulls for every o hundred cows are also bought , nnd then ( the ranchman , with the oxcop oflooking after his herd-salting , marl his calves , etc. , metaphorically folds arms and awaits the fortune which au comes , if the Apaches don't como . and secure his hair for their wig fade away back in the woods sotnowh This may eecm very funny for some your readers , but to us fellows who those gentlemen every once in n wh'l Albuquerque , it Is not really provoca of laughter ; and is n consideration t < taken into account when n man mnkoi his mind to go into the ranch busineai Cattlemen expect their herds to crease eighty per cent , and the amo of money invested they claim will crease nt the rate of forty per cent. annum. The writer l < ns mot ono cat man who claims to hnvo raised nine five calves in ono year from ono hund cows. The number of cows put upoi ranch depends , of course , upon amount of water upon it aa well na uj the amount of money the ranchman 1 to invest , varying from ono hundred several thousands. Once in n year grn round-upa are made , and the cal marked with the brands which nro ur the cows they respectively follow. 1 cattle are usually sold for beef nt fc years old , sometimes nt three , nnd f quontly kept until they are fivo. Tli are sold to buyers who como to the rat pr nro shipped oast. There Is no troul in soiling fat cattle and the demand w always bo equal to the supply. Some the ranchmen hero have finely improv herds , while others have native cov and cross with imported bulls , which ir few years will make n wonderful chan in the herd. CONVINCING. The proof of the pudding is not in chowi the string , but In having nn ooportunit i best the article direct. Schrotor & lioclit t Druggists , have n free trial bottle of Dr. 1 innko a Cough and Lung Syrup for each ni jvory ono who is nflllctod with Coughs , Cole iVsthmn , Consumption or any Luup AfTocti Diversified Crops , The report of the Kansas state boai > f agriculture for last month is of esp : ial interest In an important partlcula Che report says : "Tho low price r ioivod for wheat this season will undent idly discourage its cultivation , and t ] lountips heretofore engaged extensive n raising it will decrease their nro argoly , turning their attention moro iorn , grass and stock. " Immediate ! ollowing this expression of opiniontho : omes this statement : "Tt will ba ol prvcd that n decided increase in an in grass ) has been made as compare rith previous years , " Putting these two facts together itms 10 asked whothorin view of the dovoloj lent of both our own nnd foreign whoi ogions , the Kansas farmers are not nc tig wisely. They seem to have boon th rat to make nny general movement t < rnrd the substitution ot other corps fc rheat , but there is little reason to doul hat , looking at the matter from the : tandpoint , they have obeyed the dictate f prudence. Losing crops are no mot nsily borne by the farmer thnn losin usincss by the merchant , and when ultivator of the soil finds that wheat at ] , corn , or anything else that ho ma lant is no longer profitabloho is aousibl : ho substitutes something else for it uat to-what extent this substitution ether thor crops will go cannot bo foretold 'ostibly ' it may bo carried to nn extrom t the first , but eventually mnttora wil 2gulato themselves. The fact ia that the moro land i pened up to cultivation in the west , th lore necessary it becomes for the own rs of that already cultivated and sltuo id In what hnro now become well soled od regions to change from the ono croj fstom to the plan of general , practice id nt the same time scientific , farming ho day is passing nwny when rolianci pen ouo crop such ns wheat , in our lotl ido or cotton in the south , can be rofitablo. The farmer of the preset ! rrakeued nt last through the medium ol s pocket-book to a knowledge of tlu ot that European cultivators are no ) intomptiblo competitors in the world' * arlcot , will renounce the methods o ] 0 past , convinced , to quota an old ovorb , that It will not do for him to it all his eggs in ono basket. Excitement. "What cnvsos the great rush nt Schrotor & iclit's Drug Store ? " The free diatriburion sample bottles of Dr. Boennko's Cough nod mg Syrup , tlio most popular remedy foi mghs Colds , Consumption and Uroncbitie w market. Ilegular glzo CO cents dS 00 Homo Bees. licago Herald ' 'Train Talk. " "Talking about boos , " remarked a asonger from the west , "people in this untiy don't know what boos is. I mean oy don't know what a big swarm is. aw , out in California , nt the foot of the Duntains , I'vo soon swarms that wan > rth tnlkin' nbout. The nir was full of n. 'Bout sundown , when they come nn the fields to their trees in the Dutnin , it gets dark as sudden as if the htn should go out In this hero car. Ono no my pard , Dave Johnston poor ivo an1 mo found there was a hundred r'l or two of Tionoy in a whoopin' big tree. Wo made up our minds to hov it. wo fixed ourselves up for a fight. Wo ido suits out of gunny sacks that cov- ad our faces and hands. There wasn't y place loft they could sting us , nnd 1 wore heavy gloves , tied down tight ate o wrists. Wo were to take lutns chop- a' at the treo. Dave tackled it first. I > od back and watched him. The first aw ho struck didn't rile 'em up mucn , f only about 2,000,000 como out nn' intforhim. The second brbughtoiit few millions more. The third blow Jn't sound Very loud , nnd I saw him iso the ax for the fourth. But it never ruck. The nirbotwoon the nx nnd thee > o was so fuliof boos that ho couldn't jvo the ax. Then I lost sight of him tlroly. I never saw him ngaln. " iVhy , did the boos sting him to death ? " tfo , they couldn't sting him , but they rmod n solid wall around him ton foot ick and smothered him to death. Why , souldn't of got nway myself if most of o boos hnd't boon down on the plains work , " IIorHforcl'a Acid Phosphate. * IN LIVEU ANI > Kin.VKY TIIOU11LES. Dr. 0. G. Cilloy , Boston , says : "I ve used it with the most remarkable ccess in dyspepsia , nnd derangement of o livor. Tlio I'uullo Dour , IVASHINOTOX , October 1. The dccroaao in ) public debt during September was § 12.- J.OOO , dpcreaso eluco June W.lSSl , § 5,000- ) ; cash in treasury , § 120,000,000 ; gold cer- cates. 8123,000,000 ; certificates of deposit , 1,000,000 ; refunding certlficatoi , 3271,000 ; altendew , § 317,000,000 ; fractional curren- § 7,000,000. ThnTallnpooga lUlscd , WOODHALU Masi. , October 1. The Merrlt ecklng company succeeded iu raising the llapoosa ( iim'ciently to move her two miles vards Magaratown harbor. Shu will Lo ecu in n few ilayi to where the can bo tern- rnrily repaired. nyi THE BESTTQH.G. medicine , combining Iron with 71 lo tonic * , nulrkly and rompJel ) > xpr | tln , ImllRCHtlnn , Wrnluti Impure II looclninliirlnClillN uiiil 1 < > \ i mill Ndiriilnln. Itlsnn unfailing remedy for Diseases or Klilnry * nnd I.lvcr , U Is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar Women , nnd nil who lend pcdentnry lives Hdoc * not Injure tlio teethcnusc liendiiclu produce constipation ol/icr Iron mcdlctnci It enriches nnd purifies tlio blood , Ftlrmilr tlio nppctlto , nidi the n Imllatlon of food , llcrei Heartburn nnd IJclchlng , and etrcne em the muscle * nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent rovers. lassitude , I-ncl Energy , Ac. , It has no cqunl. r J5TT The Rcnulno hns nbovo trndo mnrk r crossed red lines on v rapi > cr. Tnko no oil B J oi.ljlr ] IIIIOHSCIIFJIIC * ! . ( O. , l ' turn. nrmz t VARICOUELE SJSS'Aturn. t > l * > 4 Science ot Lite , Only $ ! . ( BY MAIL POSTPAID. THYSELF , A GREAT MBDIOAIj Ejh U8tod VIUlUy.Norrotu and Physical Doblll ? rem tnro Decline In Man , Eiroraof Youth , on t m&old mlacrloa esultlng ( torn Indlacretlona 07 e 3eoa. A book tot every nmn , young , mlddlo-agc tndold. It oontftlna 1S6 prosorlptlons ( or all ace md nhronlo dlaeasoa eachone of which la InvMnat ! o ( ound by the Author , whoso oxperlenoo ( or reara la anoh aa probably never before ( ell to the > f any physic an 800 pugoa , bound In boantl rrench muslin m aosscd covers , rail gilt , gnar&nto * 9 be n finer work n every genoo , mechanical , 1 irary and professional , than any other work sold hie country for 12.50 , or the money will bo refund * n every inetanoo. Prlooonly 1.00 by mall , pof lud. Illustrative sample E oonta. Send now. Go nodal awarded the author by the National Medic Usoolatlon , to the officers oi which ho rofero. The Sclenao ot Llfo should bo read by the yoot or Inctruotlon , and by the afflicted ( or relief , t will benoOl all London tancot. There la no member of society to whom The 81 nco o ( Llfo will not bo rueful , \7hother youth , pa nt , guardian , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut Addreea tbo Peabody llodloal Institute , or Dr. T I .Parkcr.No. i Bulflnch Street , Boston Maes. , wl uy ho con suited on all dlacaaea requlr'ng oklil at xperlenro. Cnrcnloandobstlnatodiseatjsthat ha' allied the silll of all other phys-MLTAI clai pccUlty : Bach jo ted BacccsS'tlCllL Inl Ithout aninsiincs lallurs. THYSELF ) R , HORHE'S ELE6TRIO BEL' 111 ctlro Nervousness , Lurabngo , r.hciimntlam nralysl onrnlKln , bcliillrn , hlilney , bplno anil I.lier IU UHIM > nut , Anlhrna , IliiitrtilUpnso , nbTiciislt , Cniiillimlliin , hr pclns , Catnrrli , IMlei , EillemjIini tc'n < y Inimb Agu rolnpnui Uteri etr. Onlj clcntllla hloclilc Holt In Amc a thnt fcPliUa tlio KlcctrlLlty itntl inncuetiHtu tliroughtl ) uj , and cau bo rcchargod In tm Inatuut by tbu patient. Winter lacomlng , the season ofthojear for ache ad pains. In view of thla fact wo say buy ono c r. llnrno'a Electrlo Bolts. By so doing jouwl . old Hhcumatlsm , Kidney Troubles and other 111 at llcth Is liclrto. Do not delay , but call at ou flee and examlno belts , No. 1422 Douitlas street , c . P Goodman's , 1110 Farnam St.Omaha , Neb. Oi jrsfll'cdO. O. D. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAF E ft.oZsiot CJox3OLjpn.Ta.-y. [ RECT LINK FOR ENGLAND , FKANCE ANI OERMANY. rhe steamships of this well-lnown line are built ol in , In water-tight compartments , and are furnish' with every requisite to make the paesago both ! o and agreeable. They carry the United State ! d European malls , and leave Now Yorka Thurs. ya and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher , nrsr , ( PARIS ) and HAMBU1N3. lUtes : Hrst Cabin , ? 55 , W5 and ? 76. Steerage , $20 Lfenry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F .E. JIoores.M. Toft , sntsln Omaha , OronowlcK&Schoontgen.agentaln uucllfiluOa. 0. BIUCQARD &CO. , Gen. Pass ta , , 81 Broadway , N. Y. Cboa. Kozmlnskl & Co- ncral Wcatoin Ag3nta , 107 Washington St. , Chic a .17 St. Clinrlos S < M St. Loiiis , Mo , l ul.rcr fluitoofl o jcOlcal Collogrs , b been loose ' Kcitln theprcC' 'tr ' iitiiicotor CIIHOMCXIDOLI.Bin * I IIIOOD lliii.skiithaa tu other I'lijilclnQla Bt. Loal * Uj r l "I li w " < ! " 'I oil IJf nu know. Icrvous Piostr.illon. Debility , Mental and yslcal Weakness , Moicurlal and other Alice- ns oi ThroatSkin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , I Sores and Ulcers , ro lrnlt.1 llli unr r ! lcl < d M , oulitiititUntlttapilneli [ > ) i. PafelyI'rli UI/ . llscascs Arising frum Indiscretion , Excess , posure or Induljcnce , hich jrojucojmo of tb Qjlij incelt. M'IUOIUI.I , dcUlitr , < la | n of iletil defectltc nifinorr. i Iraplci oj Iho fuM , | > tyil ldee > j , nlontollie tocMj of femnlti , tonfuiU. of Idou.cli , lUerinc Marrlaee Inproper or unhappy , an m DenlI > ciiri.d , 1'iitipljlet (3 ( ( , | age.oo ) llic 1b , MDt etltJ fnieloiic , frfolo nru.Urr i. Comultitloa tt r- or t > j mail fni. ondlnvHcJ. ttrlto for ( ( ucilloui. Positive Wriiren Guarantee rtvc ln llcor bloc i. MfJlclnci cntoTerr h omphletn , Enclijh or Oerman , 04 pasea Iblnc above discuses , In mala or female , y MARRIAGE CUBDE ! I | M , 0ne plitn. llluitralcil Ia elotU and tilt binding , moueycrio.uge ! lame , | > i > r comi , 25e. Ttl , ijj itlm nil He curloui , JouLirul or luquMtlte ont ti w. A booli otgr it | nl r t to all , Ue lUi , Jjiwir 'liloeia am * t m M.a IIU aiTlco. 1,000.00 I [ TILL bo paldto any ono who will find a particle r of Mercury , Potash , Iodine , Arsenic , or any Pol- oua aubataDco In VVIFT'S 'I ' hare cured BIooJ Taint by the use of Swift's iclflo after I had most signally failed Ith the Mer- y and 1'oUeb Treatment , F. A. TOOMER , M. D. Perry , Oa , 'Swl't'a ' ' Speclflo haa cured mo of Scrofula of 12 .ra . stand I uf , Had tores oa large as my hand , and ry one thought I was doomed. Hwilt's Sneclllo ed mo alter pbraldans and all other medicine had e , Atk. I 0 flOO ? ° W not Pufcl'M from uio what IU.UUU Swllt'a Speclno has done for mo. It Ira me of llhcumatlstn caused by malaria " AUCHIK THOMAS , Springfield , Tenn. ir Treatise on Blood and Skin Dlseaeea mailed fret illcanUto THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . . . , . muci. Phlladeliihla office 109 Chestnut t. LINE ilRlsn Bojjil and U.S. M UStonmor * BAILING EVERY SATDIIDAT , BETWEEN EW YORK AND AHTWEnP tlihine , Germany , Italy , HollanA ami Vranet teerage Outward , 20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tig : mrtbn , 30 , Inoludlng beddlnif , otc , 2 J Cabin , ( SO Jud Trip , { JO 00 ; ExcurelOD , 8100 ; Haloou from (60 190 ; Exourelon 110 to 1160. arPctorygtt ] ft BOM , a n , (5 Broad f N. y. Hamilton ft Co. , Oouha. T P. K. Fled nfcOa , $08N. ICIliBtrtat , Ciu t j D. R. KIu Omvti A rot. . od-ly 3wing to the increase n our business we've admitted to the firm s well and favorably oiown in Omaha.Thia 7ill enable us to han- lie an increased list , f property. We ask hose who1 have desi * able property for ale , to place the same us. The new firm be li 13 South 14th