OMAHA DAII/i BEE - WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 22 , IS UKUIU UY Royal Havana Lottery I ( A. QOVKHNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drnwn nt Hnvnnn , Hubs , Every 12 to 14 Dnys. TICKCTS JS.OO , nAtVKS.Il.OO Bnblotl to no nwntpnUtlon , not controlled hy th puniest Interest. It l h Wrest thin * In th nature ol nh nee In eilsUnco. , ForlnlormOlonuid particulars jppjr toBHISKY , CO . , Ocn. AecnU , 1512 BroiMlvr v , N V. city. R &UJB & CO. , 7Walnut , rtrctt , SI. lonta , o or Fr ok Lobrsno. U D. , 10 Wjrandottc , Kin. jy 21-tnfco A w Iv IvOMAFA OMAFA Chemical Dyeing 0. T. PAULSON , Proprietor , GcnUcmcns' Cloth'ng ' Cleaned , Djtil nnd Rcmlrod. Indies' DrcMOS Cleaned and lycd , without IlljipliiK. Plumes Cl < ancd or Colored ny shade , to sample. Silks , Vehcta and Laces Cleaned , Djcd and Ito-fln- khcd. 1212 Douglas Street , - OMAHA , NED . Will purify HID BLOOp.-rern - lito tbe LIVERuml KIDNEYS , nnil Itr.HTouu TIIK UCAITI1 nnd VIGOR of VOUT1I. Dr- pi-psla , WantofAppcllto , in- ( llRcMlnn. I.ack of blreiiRtli. iirc'r ( cured. Hones , muscles mid inTvesrcoslvoiiuwiorco , Enlivens tlio mlml and ' KupDlIca ilraln Tower. uIlerliiK from complaints iccjiillurtn tholr aex will Bnd lnDK.H'3iTER' flRON TOKIO n date nnd rpeedjr euro. i llvcs a clear , licaltliy complexion. Frequent attempts at conf"rt * ; UtiB only addle lo the popularity of tlioorlplrml. lo liot czpcrl * metitRct tlio OiuoiNAi , AND UKST. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS ft BOTDEU. ) Goner * ! Delicti In ItCi FARNAM ST. OMAHA. lUvo tot Btls JCO.COO aciei oircfnlly eelcotod landi D Ewtcrn Hel'iaska , at low price and on oacy terrua. Improved urma for oile In DooglM , Dodzo , Gollax Platte , Hurt , Doming , Sorry , Washington , Merlok Blunders , and Bailer Oounttes. Taxes paid In all parts ot the EUt , ; VJonoy loaned on mprovod farms. Notary Ilibllo aln-ars In office' Correspond MEDICAL AND SURGIUAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK , Cor. 10th and Capitol Avenue , treats all oases Crippled - plod or Deformed , also diseases ot tte Hervous System , Blood , and TJrinary Organs. All oases ol Curvature o ! the Spine , Crpokod Feet Lcfrs and Arms , Diseases o ! the Hip , Knee , and Ankle Joints. Alee Chronlo affections ottho Liver Rheumatism , Paralysis , Piles , Ulcers , Catarrh , Atth ma and Bronchitis are all treated by now and uuo- oessful methods. AH diseases of tno Blood and Urin ary Organs , Including those resulting from Inclsoro- tlonor exposure , are safelj and successfully treated and a cure gu rantecd. Young men , tnluulo aged , and old men suffering from Weakness and Nervous exhaustion , producing indigestion , Palpitation of the Heart , Despondency Dizziness , LOBS ol MemoryLack of Energy and Ambition , can bo restored to health and \lgor , If case Is not too long neglected. The Surgeon In charge U a graduate ot JcfTer- eon Medical College (1885) ( ) and has studied his profession In London , Paris and Berlin. If alHIctod call or write lull description of your ease , and modl- clno may bo sent you. Consultation freo. Addrett Omaha Dispensary , Crmmso's Block , Omaha , Neb Office hours 10-12 a. in.,1-8 and 7-8 p. in Sundays 10 a m O.6end ( or treatise cither on male dlscasss o del irmltlos. Science of Lite , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GROAT MEDIO/Uj TYOKH Eihatuted Vitality , Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline In Man. Errors of Youth , an thi ntold miseries esultlng from Indiscretions or ox A book for every man , young , middle-aged , and old. It contains 116 prescriptions for all acute and Chronlo diseases each ono of which U Invaluable Bo found by the Author , whose experience for SB yean Is such as probably novoc before foil to the ol ol any physio an BOO p gw , bound In boantlfa French muslin tnoossod coven , full gllt.gniranjcet1 to bo a finer work o every sense , mechanical , lit erary and professional , thin any other work sold In this country for 12.60 , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. Price only 11.00 by mall , post- pild , Illutritlre wmr > I 6 cent ) . Bond now. Gold medal awarded the author by the National Ilodlcal Association , to the officers ot which ho refers. The Bclenae of Life should bo road br the youn lor Instruction , and by the afflicted foi relief. It will bono&l all. London Lanoet. There Is no member of society to whom The Sci ence of Life will not bo useful , whether youth , par nt.iroardlan , Instructor or clergyman. Argonaut. Address the Feabody Medloal Institute , or Dr , W JI.I'atker.No. i Bulflncb Street , Boston Mass. , wbr may be consulted on all diseases requlr'ig skill and experience. Chronlo andobBtloatodlseakjsthat hare baffled the lUll ot all other phys-IIC * I olani a pedtlty : Boob treated luooau-IILnL fully without , an taituoe failure. - THYSELF Imported Beer ) X BOTTLES. Erlanger . - , - . . . . . liavorie , Culmbacher , . . Bavnrin. Pilsner . . * Bohemian , Kaiser .t.BrnmeD. DOMESTIC , , Budweiser .St , Louis. Auhaiiscr. . . . „ .St. Louif. Beat's. . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . Milwaukee. 8chlitz > Pileuor _ _ _ Milwaukee , Erug'a . .Omaha Ale , Porter Domestic and Rhine Wine. PD. MAUHER , , 1218 I'Drnani 8t \VKSTKBN NEWS. DAKOTA. rjax receipts run ftn high ns 0,000 bushels a day nt Ynnkton. llitmnrck PrenliytcrlonH liavo commenced the erection of n § 15,000 church. A Jamestown mfin has ft potato patch which ho expects will yield 16,000 Imsholr. The luico flax crop of the territory has startled a IrvrRO number of flnx mills , A elrong company IIM been organised in Ynnkton to develop thoconl find near thero. There are ninety-six lodges of Good Tom plum in the territory , with n membership ol 1GOO. ! On the night of the Ifith , nt Valley city the thermometer went fourteen decrees below the freezing | > ont. ! Thirteen now nchool honne have been Iiuilt in tlio neighborhood of Bijou Hills \\ithlna ycnr , nt n coil of $8,000. Indcdicnttng n Mcthodiat church nt lilutit the other Sunday , Kov. I N. 1'ftrileo raised § 2,221 to clear It of debt. The nssoPKod valuation of rcnl cstnto of C.is tlowoodls 821,287 ; 1'MulHno S13.GGO ; Demp ster S8,400 , nil in llnmlln county. Tlie c&pacity of the Sioux 1'VOli waterworks pnnipi Is ,000,000 gnllotis dully. There nru live miles of innlns nnd forty-twohydrnnU , The rnllrond surveyors of the Sioux City & Pacific Imvorcnchod Kapld City. The lilnck Hills branch leaves the tnnin line ninety-two miles southeast of llnptd , The now insnno nsylum nt Jamestown Is now nhiio.it entirely completed nnd will prob- nbly bo turned over to the board of trustees by the contractor some time thlft month. A burglar entered the residences of Mrs , Jilshop , nt I'lorro. took her money , nnd its * ( milted her , but xho knocked him down with a chair and pounded him until ho was glad to make his escape. A farmer living near Plnnkinlon fell off a italk of corn ono day last ucuk nnd had his eg broken in thirteen phiccs nbovo his right tnoo. Ho wni climbing up to sea If the corn was getting rlpo. The bank of Dakota nt Mithcll Imi paid .ho creditors foity per cent of thnr claims. Mr. Kendall , cashier of the bank , thlnka that within n ehort time they will bo nblo to pay dollar for dollar , The Greenwood placer mining district has joen organliod in the Hill. This suction cm- jraces tap region In which the mammoth quartz mill is now being constructed. It Is midway between Dcadwoodnnd Kapid. In 1'oinblna county the past year fifteen school houses have boon built nnd thirty-flvo districts organi/ed. There are now eighty districts In the county nnd seventy-five teach ers , and the school population number near ly ' 1,000. The commissioners of Bnilo county have ordered that nt the November election the voters designate their choice for county scat. The fight is between Kimball nnd Chamber lain , the latter being now the county Bent. The Dakota extension of the Burlington , Cedar Kapids & Northern Is rapidly noarlng complotion. Track is now boiug laid at the rate of two miles a day. It Is 01 pec ted thai the track layers will icnch Clear Lake by November 1st , nnd.Wntertown by thotniddlo of the month , 1'lnnkinton is to have a system of water works , bonds to the amount of 5,100 having boon iesuod for that purpose. The plan IB tc build a tnnk elevated forty feet to hold 3OOC barrels , which will ho supplied by the town well. Pipes will bo Intd and hydrants placed convenient places for fire purposes. The national homestead monument schema Is not dead. Jas. Davies , of Mitchell , the patron saint of the enterprise , has just ro- colved from a Chicago architect n draft of n design for a monument , which is said to ho very appropriate nnd acceptable. Mr. Dnvici is very Kuuguina that the next congreea will give the woik nn appropriation. A number of jealous married womtm of Canning , threatened to tar and fcnthorn young lady named Nellie Knnpp , who IIO been holding down a claim nt that place , un less she loft town. Miss Knapp , who was formerly known as Miss Meeker , recently np- ulicd for a teachtr'a certificate- the county superintendent and wna about to undergo an examination nnd ia highly spoken of , bho is now mUstng , and n reward of h'fty dollars U offered for information of her whereabouts. WTOUINd. BLarninlo shipped 700,000 fcot of lumber thia season. Tlio democrats have renominated Delegate Post for congress. Postal Inspector Cameron Is in Cheyenne seeking moro commodious quarters for the It is reported at Cheyenne that another republican publican paper will bo started there and that $3,000 has boon lubscrlbod , Tbo marriage harvest has begun in nnd around the Big Horn , Tlio supply of brides is not equal to the demand. A fire has been raging on the range of the Bay State C..ttlo company for three days or moro , and at night the light of the Illumes can bo Been from Clioyonno , The Crook county people doiiro to have the organization of their county effected In time for them to hold their first election for county officers on the day after general election , November vombor 4th , The Cheyenne- Sun is nt prenont eclipsed by a petticoat which threntenx to obtcuro ita gonlnl rays by r/ raid on its oath box. Mrs. Aunlo M. Crunch has begun suit for for 85,000 to repair the damage which the Sun Inflicted on her reputation. It Is thought the stock fhipmonts this year will fall short of that of lost. The numbnr to 1m shipped thin reason is estimated at 80,000. The cause is ntsigncd to bo the depletion of the ranges by the heavy shipments last year , and the fact that the Texas drive waa not bo great last year ns In previous years. The Plymouth Itock cattle company , with n capital stock of 31DOOUO , lias boon incor porated In Choyonnc , The company is to goierncd by three trustees , coiitistlng of Alorzo B. Valentino , of liminlngtou , Ver mont , Azel Ames , jr. , of Wnkoliold , Mania- chueottti , and Samuel K. Hamilton , of Walte- field , Massachusetts Tim principal range of the company at present is nt Beaver Head , Montana , but tholr place of hnsinofs wHl bo m Wyoming nn J their main olllco at Choyenua , A now stool boiler , with 201 Huts and a cop- pur fire box , Is belng built at the U. P. shop ) at Kvamston. This is the first ono of four to bo manufactured for the passenger engines of that division. The shell is very largo , in con sequence of which u 5-foot whsel will bo sub stituted for the G jj-foot wheel which will ren der them less top-heavy. Tlio lariro number of lluofl , which moans an extra amount of lient- Ing surface , will make them "daisy" eteamora. Thomas Sturgis , secretary of the Wyoming Stock Growers' association , received a mauivo and coHtly testimonial from the members last woek. It consists of a massive punch bowl and ladle , weighing 38 ] ounces , Tlio bowl Is of sterling silver , expressly manufactured by Tiffany , of Now York , on the order of Colonel nel A. T. Babbitt- who hwl been deputed by the stockmen _ to make the selection , Tlio bowl is gold lined and its exterior la wrought with the most cunning artistic skill , and cost 81,000. I'lanklng Una superb ploco were two candelebra , fashioned out In sterling silver and khuwing the most artlstlo exquisite work manship , On a large ORBcIimiuodiatolyndjoln- ing , on a background of plush , stood a work of art of n character very seldom teen outside of metropolitan cities. It is the work of a Mu- iiieh artist named ICowalskl who baa attained great celebrity OB n painter of animals A Itussinn winter scene is represented. Under the heavy overhanging clouds n courier is neon speeding along , hU iledgo being drawn by three spirited horses abreast. A solitary wolf is aeon in the foreground , The silver and the paiutiug are a gift to Mr , Sturgis by theitock- men In recognition of hli service * tn thorn In dividually aa well aa to the association. They represent in value about 85,000 , and were ac companied by u parchment votumn bound in heavy ueal and containing the monogram of Mr. Sturm's , wrought m ellver. This book contained an embulllehtd testimonial acknowledging - edging Mr , Hturgls1 services and signed by the itockmeu. COLOIIADO , The Salida Concentration worka have boon completed , and uro ready to commence opera tions. An investigation into the accounts < if City Clerk Lcimer , of Denver , ihowa a deficit of $7,000. A small pox scare was started in Denver a t week by exaggerated storlea of old women. ] A Mis , Fillinoro sued her husband for a dlJ J i vorco nnd alimony in ft Denver court. She obtained fndgmont for $500 nnd $1500 at torney foos. The attorney congratulates the widow on the result of the suit , Latent reports from Clftytonia * y that thi coal is Hill Improving in quality. A car loa < In being dhlpi cd to the cokorics , and if It wil coke another stop ban bcou gained towards the prosperity of the Kerbor Crook Gulch. HorBforrt's Acid I'liospl'iiite. VKHY HATISKAOTOIIY IN l'H03TnAT10N , Bit. P , P. OII.MAIITIN , Detroit , Mich says : "I have found it very satisfactory in ita effects , notably in the prostration attendant upon alcoholism. " jRopunllcnn llnlly lit Oaklnncl No A grand republican rally and gratifica tion mooting , under the auspices of thi Blaine and Logan club , was successfully carried out hero in our village on Batnr day evening. It was undertaken partly as an expression of our apprication of th good Bonso of a majority of the vote's o the ntato of Ohio , nnd partly to hoar from our local candidates for the legislature The exorcises began before dark by rals ing a fine liberty polo 70 foot in length painted rod , white and blue , and tlppo' ' with n Blaine and Logan streamer twenty foot long , at the intersection the two main streets of our village After which a beautiful 1G foot eta spangled banner was run up , and throi hearty cheers given for our national emblem blom , and three more for Blaine nnc Logan. As soon as fairly dark the Oak land band began to play at the place o mooting , and soon an immense crowc and ono hundred torches being distrbut cd did not near accomodato all who fell in line for the parade. Mr. Henry Steen was made marshal of the process ion Mr. Hub Hart in charge of band anc Mr. R. A. Rook in charge of the "Sons o : Veterans , " all cf whom , when in line made a grand and imposing procession. After parading the principal streets , f halt waa called at the corner of Oaklanc avenue and 3rd street , whore a large stand had boon erected for speakers anc musio. The mooting was then called to order by Mr. W.A. Harding chairman ol the Blaine and Logan club , who introduced ducod the first speaker Mr. E. W. Pet erson , of Tokamab , candidate for member of assembly , who spoke at length in n plain , candid manner , upon the political issues of the day , and comparing candid ates by reference to their public services , oto. v vMr. . Petersen , though a young man , did great credit to himself by the splen did manner in which ho handled the subjects of his discussion. Mr. B. W. Evorotttho other candidate for the assembly from Burt county , also Mr. Scissou , candidate for county com missioner , were called for but did nol innko speeches. Mr. T. L. Lewis was , the next speaker of the evening , and when introduced to his follow townsmen was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Ho proceeded , in a clear kud eloquent manner to discuss protectlvn tariff and other important matters - tors in this campaign , entertaining and holding the vast audience to the last wore and eliciting frequent cheers and bursts of applause. Mr , P. P. llourk , ox-county commis sioner , who was on the platform , was called for and made an enthusiastic speech. The crowd clamored loudly anc continuously for Mr. Watson Parrlshwho appeared and excused himself on accoun of the lateness of the hour , but promis ing to speak at some other time , before the close of the campaign. The speeches were interspersed and the occasion much enlivened by the band and glee olub , thi latter a double quartette of ladies anc gentlemen who sang some very fine cam paign songs. At a late hour rousing cheers were given for our presidential candidates and for our local candidates , the speakers of the evening. The mooting created much enthusiasm among the people and was in every respect a success. It sots a ball it motion which will bo kept rolling until after the 4th of November next. To the energy and push of one of our citizens ( Mr. Watson Parrish ) in procur ing the torches , the fine polo and the beautiful Hag , is duo largely the success of this our first rally. W. A. HAUDINOCorrespondent. Oakland , Nob. , Oct. O. " " " * " " " Two Grim Monsters. Entirely too grim. Grim Monster Disease ! Grim Monster Death ! Fight thorn both off. Martin Luther throw nn inkstand at the devil. But wo can do better. Wo fight the grim monster with a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. Not by throwing the bottle at him , but by taking the contents , Blood renewed. Nerves toned up. Dyspepsia driven out. Rheumatism vanquished. Malaria scat tered. Thousands of testimonials on hand for free inapectlon , showing how Brown's Iron Bitters can win the victory over the two grim monsters. \ 1'rnctlcnl Stock Urocalnj ; , Pennsylvania Enrmor. A scrub heifer bred to a thoroughbred bull for her first calf and then repeatedly bred to the same bull will improve in her breeding so that each succeeding calf will bo bettor than the preceding ono , and tha to a greater extent than if she had boon bred to different bulls , though all equally good and of the same blood. This rule holds good with horses and sheep as wall as cattle. Stick a pin right hero. If you are brooding cattle got a good bull and keep him. If you conclude to breed Durlmms , do so ; if Holsteins or any any other breed , do so ; but don't brood to a Durham bull one year and a Holstein tlio liuxt. You must stick to the ono thing if you expect to brood good grades of either. And moro than this , a cow that has once been bred to a scrub bull , if bred promiscuously to different - feront bulls , oven of the sarno breed , will never produce aa good calves as she would if bred several times in succession to the same individual bull , The man who has good heifers , high crades of thoroughbred , and does not want to raise tholr first calves , nnd who uses a scrub bull because it is cheaper , is saving pen nies to-day at the expense of dollars In the near future. Use nothing but thor oughbred males on all kinds of stock , nnd , nil things being equal , the longer you can use the same unitnal the bettor , I do not moan by this that it is advisable to use him on his own progeny , but on the original animals it may bo continued indefinitely. TlioVolooof thol'roplo , The people , as n whole , seldom make mistakes , and the unanimous voice of praise which comes from those who have used Hood's Saranparilla , fully justifies the claims of the proprletora of the great medicine. Indeed , these very claims are bused entirely on what the people say Hood's Siraaparilla has dono. Send 0. I. Hood & 0o. . Lowell. Mais. , for book containing statomctita of many euros , i A TUXAS BEAU BTOBV . Bruin's Sunday upon ft Hotel Dining 1 loom A Btnfittlnr Olmsot COLORADO CITV , Tex. , Oct. 10. . party of huntora returning from n trip on the plains captured , eleven mlles from town , n huge black boar , weighing it his half famished condition about 300 pounds. Sir Bruin showed little relish for his captors , and made determined resistance sistanco to the chains by which ho was confined to a tough mosquito tree ot reaching town. For days ho would neither oat nor sleep , and kept the curi ous at a respectful distance , as ho Ipncci unceasingly to nnd fro the length of hii chain , rolling his blood shot oyca and giving vent to his rngo and tear in snarl ing. menacing growls. On Sunday morning , as the churcl bolls were calling the children from nl direction to Sabbath school , Sir Bruit waxed desperate , nnd with n poworfu tug snapped the chain that hold him anc was oft"on a clumsy gallop through town A great hue nnd cry was raised nnd pur suit made , nnd , as if by the irrosistnblr magic of the famed "rat-catcher's" musii the throngs of children were drawn along in the chase , forgetful alike o homo nnd catechism. People , rousoc from their late Sunday snooze , stroatnoi in the streets in all stages of uniform Butchers , in tholr white aprons , with up raised clovers , flourished their shining weapons in the safe background ; dogi bayed , cats retreated bristling to thereof roof tops. "Rich man , poor man , beggar gar man , thief , lawyer , doctor , mcrchan chief , " all helped to swell the motley throng and add to the din of the uproar. Bruin , thus hard besot , and having lonf fasted made n break for a largo-paneci window in the dining room of the Ron- drobrook Hotel , landing with a crash in the midst of the astonished guests , who "stood not upon the order of their going , but wont at once" through all the available aporturoa in the opppalto direc tion. Their rate of speed was exceeded only by that of the wooly-hoadod waiters who fled , grey with terror , dragging table linen , silver and glass , in a glitter ing train after them. Amid the clang ana clatter , Bruin placed himself nt bay in a corner , unconsciously , but undeni ably "monarch of all ho surveyed , " ttaigS Brief , however , was his reign. Soon a cow-boy entering the the long hall , throw a lasoo over his shoulders ; a second and a third followed , and the great angry brute was dragged Into the street.Then a lively skirmish followed , causing a ganoral stampede of the crowd , and throe cowboya endeavoring to mount their plunging , bucking , frightened ponies , who evidently did not hko his boarship. The feat waa accomplished , however , and then came the "tug of war" the harrassod brute , fairly at bay , lunged to the right and loft , while the ponies with foot spread , bracing sturdily against the tremendous strains of the lariats wound about the saddlo'horns , were with their riders dragged hither and thither over the hard , smooth ground. A girth snap ped , and n saddle went spinning over the horse's head , leaving the nimble rider astride the neck of tlio snorting equine But the war was an unequal ono , and Bruin at length , utterly spent , sur rendered , and sullenly allowed hlrasoll to bo led off toward the Zoo in { the park. Crossing the Lonely Wall Creek , "Ursa Major's" spirit utterly failed him , anc ho laid him down in the shallow water and gave up the ghost Disgusted with lifo in general , disappointed In particular of his meal of a bluo-oycd baby loft to his tender mercy injhe hurried exodui from the dining-hali , Bruin felt that lifi was a delusion and a snaro. Thing were not what they Boomed. So slipping the leash ho wont in search of the happ ; hunting grounds to take hla chances a "hide and go seek1' with his moro familiar fee , the rod man. PILES ! PILES ! PIIjKSI A SUHE CURE FOUND AT NO ONK NKBD BUFFKH. A sure cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching am Ulcerated Piles baa been discovered by Dr Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian I'ilo Ointment , A single box baa cured the worst chronic coses of 25 or 30 years standing. No ono need suffer five minutes after apply-in ? this wonderful sooth' ing medicine. Lotions , instruments and eloc tuarios do moro harm than good. William's Indian I'llo Ointment absorbs the turners , al lays the Intense itching , ( particularly at nighl after getting warm In bed , ) acts as a poultice , gives instant relief , and is prepared only foi 1'ilos , itching of tbo private parts , and for not kino else. lload what the lion. J. M. Opffinberry , ol Cleveland , nays about Dr , William's Indian I'llo Oolntmcnt : "I have used scores of Pile Cures , and it affords mo pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil liam's Indian Ointment. For solo by all drug gists and mailed on receipt of price. f > 0o nnd SI. Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. 0. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. If DUCK SHOOTING IN DAKOTA. JL'lio Sensations anil Experiences of tlio Sportsmen In tlilH Grciu Hunting Ground now tlio Birds Arc Bagged. 3t. Paul Plonoer Press , A cold _ gray morning when the north ivliid whistles right merrily , and the air s raw , in Dakota is considered a prime lay for duck hunting. All through September the ducks were coming south ward from their extreme northern haunts o the rice lakes and smaller pools , rich with all their succulent vegetation , of forth Dakota lingering there till the Irst flurry of snow hurtios them out of ho "runs" and "alloya" and narrow 'passes" of those resorts to the sunny South. It ia a noticeable fact that , in ho last of August , this species ) f game first turn from ; elder climates to warmer , and hat this first flight rarely carries thorn my further than to Northern and Con- mi Dakota , in the valleys of the Rod md the Goose , in the marshy waters of ho Wild Rico and the Cheyenne , and ho lakes from Mlnnowaukan to Skunk , 'hero they feed and fatten till the sever- ty of the weather drives thorn out. Ho vlio is to the manor born finds duck tuntlng in Dakota the rarest sport of all ho year. There is a skill and practice equlred in it that calls for nerve , on- iuranco and a fund of good humor that fashes oil' the chill of wet clothes , the coonness of the wind , the perils of a nusk-rat house or n leaky boat. The on of the soil prepares for his hunting rip something in this fash- on. Ilia shells are loaded bother or duck and gooao , and ' his ; uu well cleaned the day before the ex- lodlcion. Early on the morning of the ivontful day , with ammunition , dog , uuch , Husk of whisky , high waist boots , > ld clothes , and shocking hat , ho wend is ! way by team or on foot , to some Qinous "pasa , " often oven before the un isoB , to catch the very first oirclca of the lirda at dawn. Arrived at the battle- lold , ho boards the old scow , generally Hat-bottomed boat of rude construe- : ion , broad , and safe against tip-overs cry unwieldy , indeed , but just the thing to shoot from in thia sport. B ; wading , pulling and tugging , througl mud and mire , ho hauls the boat into deep waters , moors it to some muskrat'a don , then with gun by hia aide , sita in silence till the sun cornea up. THEN I1H01.VS TIIE FUN. The very first flash of light in the east wakes the myriads of ducks thn have slept in every little "alloy" of thii lake of rico and woods and rank grasses Tholr "quack" is the first signal of the coming light. TliO roods and graasoa form the liuntor'a blind behind it now wide-awake and alert he lies , watching the long open cut in the lako'a vegotatiot that opens before him , "Whirr , whirr , " two or three birds rise and sink again , They're trying their wings. No use to fire yet. But suddenly way from the upper end of the waste o ! water anc land , ringing down on the wind , cornea the wiord cry of the first flock of the day. How slowly they circle and fly , in angles , in fanciful lotttor "s'cs" tine "z a" . They eomo within range ; their leader , an old bird of wary instincts seems to scant the concealed hunters and goes ( twinging to the right , but too latol "bang , bang , " go two barrola , and another oholl sent quickly homo catches the rear bird of the train. How they fall ! the dead with a solid "plump,1 the dying with a fluttering of wings am a boating of the air that ia futile. So the sport goes on till the sun ia sot , with moro or loss good luck. Somotimoa the birds fly low and the shooting ia easy at other times the range ia long , the birds wild , and nkill only fills the hunter's bag with a bird or two. Occasionally tho. "tronk" of wild geese is hoard , and then great is the joy thereat if ono is added to the other trophies of the day. Muskrat houses , built up of all the refuse of the lake by the muskrat , servo sometimes aa very good posts from which to shoot , bul ono is apt to slip off and got a very cold , dirty bath and they are too often so ex posed that the bird spies his would-be slayer before within rango. All in all , the flat-boat , moored behind high rushes , gives the boat vantage ground from v hich to bag the game. To paddle them is hard , to pull them over bad places is oxcroablo , but to fill them with ducks in Dakota marsh or rico lake ia the sport ol sports. A. Valuable Chill Tonic Road this Testimony. UNIONTOWN , ARK. , September 2,1882. Mess. Jt. A. Robinson & Co. Louisville , Ky. Gents Yours In relation to Hughes' ' Tonic I will attend to with pleasure. I have sold nearly all I bought of you , and warranted every bottle , and not ono has over cpmo back for his monoy. I am sat isfied it is the best Ague Cure that over was presented to the public. I have been in the drug business in thia place over twenty-five (25) ( ) years and never have sold anything that gave such sat isfaction. Yours , respectfully , ( Signed ) Jos. ATKINS. Prepared by R. A. Robinson & Co. , Wholesale Druggists , Louisville , Ky. , and at retail by Schroter & Becht , Druggists , Omaha. Retails at $1.00 per bottle , six bottles for $5.00. Early Lamb for Mnrlcot , In order to realize the beat prices for early lambs the owes should come in no later than February. As they go nbou four months before lambing the owoa should bo placed in the paaturo with the rania as soon as possible , and should bo fed with a ration of oata daily from then until the time the lamb ? are weaned , The trouble with the matter of securing early lambs is that the brooder has n < control over thorn in regard to the time when they ahould bo mated , but by so- looting certain breeds for crossing and re taining the early ewe lambs for brooding purposes the next season , ho may suc ceed in securing the lambs somowhal parlior each year , until they are dropped in January , instead of February. The difference of ono month in th ago of a market lamb is quito an item , as very early lamba are sold when smaller bettor than thcso that came into market later ; while the sooner they get into market the higher the prices obtained. Early maturity and good quality of carcass cannot bo obtained in a Hock in a single season. As small broods of animals mature earlier than do those of the larger kinds , owing to tholr not requiring so long a period auring which to grow , so do the femalea of the smaller breccia begin - gin to brood sooner. The smallest of the bieoda of sheep la the merino , which , when crossed on the common flock , adds early maturity and increases the weight of the of the floeco. Such a cross , how ever , la not the most desirable for pro ducing the best lambsaa they lack in size and quality that which is gained by being dropped early. It should bo the object of the farmer the next season to select iia owes from among the earliest lambs D the previous spring , dis carding all owes that were late ambs. These early owoa will begin to areod early , both on account of their ago md from being of small breed , and they hould bo placed In a field together , in sompany with a ram of thn largo breeds , ho Shropshire Down being excellent , 'ho first season , when the common owes ro mated with the merino ram the pro- iuco will combine the hardiness and ac- ivity of both parents while the next oason the Shropshire ram will give the > reduce greater size. During the two oasona the mule lambs may bo sold , and ilso the late ewe lambs and old sheep. With a flock of owes consisting in > lood of one-fourth native , one-fourth nerino and one-fourth Shropshire there rill hnvo been obtained , by such acourso > f breeding , the hardiness of the native , vhlch ia always desirable where the pas- ures are not the best , as well as the fin- > r wool and early maturity of the raor- nos , combined with the good market jualitios and size of the Shropshire. Vnothnr reason for recommending the Shropshire is that the owes of that brood iroduco a greater proportion of twins. iVitli owea so bred they will always pro- iuco early lamba , if careful selection is nado of the earliest for brooding pur- DOSOS ; and all that is required 'or procuring lamba that will jring the best prices is to use rams Df the Oxford-Down , Cotawold or any ) thor largo brood. Ewes from this third ; roB3 should not bo kept for breeding mrposos. If the females of twins bo copt every year the number of twins will ao gradually increased. During thjs ex- lorlmont the size , quality end appear- inco of the carcass will bo improved , the ffoight of fleeso increased and the lambs : oino in earlier. In order to insure such osults , however , grain must bo allowed Jaily. As young lambs range In price from 55 to 810 , according to the period at which they reach the market , it needs no nducomont to those who are aware of ho fact to endeavor to bring them in ; arly , If good judgment is exorcised in ho management of the flock the lamba rill produce a larger profit than wool or uutton , -THE g BEST TONIC. ? TMs medicine , combining Iron wltli pure V3RCtnlilo tonic * , qtilrkly nnd completely Cures lr i > riiln | , ImllKCMlonVrnunritH , Impure Itliio < tMnlurIniiillliimid ; Frvrrn , mill NiMii-nlcln. Ills an unfailing ; remedy for Diseases of tlio Klclncyn nnil 1.1 vet- . It Is Invtthmblo for Dlscnw peculiar to Womoii , nnil nil who lendEcdcntary lives. It docs not Injure the teeth , cnti'oliendnclic.or produce constipation of/iT Iron medicine * ill ) . It enriches and jmrlfici the blood , Simulates tlionppctlte.ntds the nwlmllntlon of food , re lieves Heartburn nnd Ilclclitng , nnd strength- em tlio muscles nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lack of Kncrprj' , > tc. , It lias no equal. ' # 3- The genuine 1ms nbovo trndo mnrk nnd crossed red lines on v rnpper. Tnko no other , r o.c.ijir Witm.MiiEJiiaLco. , IIAI.TIJIOIII ; . no. And Undisputed la tie BROAD CLAIK > < elngtne VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Ever offered to the nubile. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOABT DIRECT 1INK FOR ENGLAND , FRANCE AND GERMANY. The oteamehlpa of this well-known line are built ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and are lurnlah- ed with every requisite to maka the passage both safe and agreeable. They carry the United States and European malls , and leave New York Thurs days and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( PARIS ) and HAMBURG. Ratca : Stcerafo from Europe only $13. First Cabin , ? 6B , ? 6B and $75. Steerage , SW , Ilenry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F .K. Moorca.M. Toft , tgcntsln Omaha , Qroneweg & Schoentgon , agents In Council Bluffs. C. BiRICIIARD &CO. , Gen. 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AtlantaGj VANDERBILT'S ' MILLONS , Could not buy from mohat Swift's Specific has done for mo. It cured mo of Scrofula in its worst form , after ( had suHaredwith it fifteen long years and had tried all the remedies , only to brtak down my health and makoroo almost helpless , ilns. ELIZABETH BAKPR , Acworth , Ga. , July 15 , ISSi. INOCULATED POISON. Some eleht Tears ago I became the victim of a fear- [ ill Blood Poison , communicated by a mir-io to my Infant , anil thence throuzh the breast , and puttered For six long years. The Mercurf and Potash treat ment seemed to drive the poison further Into my system only to break out Inotno form on other portions of my body. Three months ago I began : aklnt : Swift's Specific , and It fcas cured me sound and well. It Is the greatest blessing winch has come to mankind In years. MRS. T. W LFK , Grccmlllo , Ala , Sept. 4,18S4. : REPRESENTS iTionli Ateniance Co. , ol on , Cub Argot 15,881BOt. Bo tchestoiN. Y. , Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . . , iJM.MJ. flohfercnants. of Newik , N , J. , OlpIIU 1,476,000. lrardyiroPUil deJrBfa " , p al "X , ' ! * ? ' lerooa'ii-ouc ! C p"t l l.SJJ.SH BED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal andU.B , Mall Btonmew SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP VieRMne , Germany , Italy , Holland and franet Steerage Outward , 120 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , Jig ; Excursion , 839 , Including bedding , eto,2d Cabin , $40 ; ; ound Trip , 180.00 ; Excursion , 8100 ; Saloon from (50 o ISO ; Excursion 110 to (100. CTPeter Wright ft Sons , Gen Agents. 65 Broad < iray N. Y. Otldwcll. Hamilton ft Co. , Omaha. P. B. Flo Din fc Co. , 208 N. 18th Street , Omaha ) D. B. Kim ill , OmahaA cuts. od-ly Health is Wealth ! DB. K. 0. WBST'H NBRTB AND BRAIN TRBASMINT , a guaranteed tpeclHo ( or Ilynterla , D nluosa , Convul. ion ) , Flta , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervoua * roatratlon caused by the UBO ol alcohol or tobbacoo , VakelulneM , Mental dcprcselon , Soltenlng ol tbo izaln , reaultiug In Insanity and leaping to mliery , lecay and death , Premature Old age , Uaronesn , lost olpower In cither BOX , Involuntary I.oeios and Sper. matorhora CAiitod by over oxertlentol the brain , uclf. tbU8eoro\cr Indulgence , Kach box , contains ono month's Ueatraont , tl.DO a boxer > ix bottles tor 5.00 , Beet by mall prepaid oa receipt ot price. WE GUA1UNTEK SIX BOXE ) "o cure iny case. With each order received by na or ilx bottles , accompllihad with 85.00 , we will eend he purchiMr our written guarantee to refund the money II the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar- wtees Issued only by JOHN 0 ! WEST & CO. . jy 23-mio-ry K 2 Uadiaon St. , Chicago , ill. JAS. H. FEABODY M. u. PHY8IOIAB & SUEGEOH , Reeldenoa No. It07 Jones St , tfioo , No. 1M9 Far D. B Office hours IS m , to D and ram S to .lll ll ( I Kf J .ll , 41 Mt 1 Tfio remarkable growth of Omaha- during the last few years la n matter of- grent astonishment to those who pay nn occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the lost five years. All this * is n great surprise to visitors and is thp admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements niadn a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor has made n handsome profit. Slnco the Wall Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , , there has been loss demand from specula tors , but n fair demand from investors socking homoa. This latter class are taking advantage of low pricoo in build ing material and nro securing their homes nt much loss cost thjm will bo possible a year honco. Speculators , too can buy roalcsta' ; cheaper now and ought to take ndvan cf present prices for futur pro ft t' cxt few years promises greater < s pmentu in Omaha than the past ' > ears , which have been as good as- * could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments nnd largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money in. the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- terest , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the- near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17thy 18th , 19th and 20fch streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , X Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and bhe railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi- lence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find ome good bargains by calling on u rEAL - EAL ESTATE BROKERS. South 14th Si Between Farnham and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those vrlio have- iroperty for sale at a bargain to giver is a callWe wane only bargains. rVe will positively not handle prop- rty at more than its real value. v