" lav THE OMAHA DAILY B&Ej THURSDAY , MAY 6 , 1886. r 1 THEY'RE ' ENEMIES NO MORE , Oharlas L. Baum in Iho Piold as a Oandi * date for tbo Legislature. RESULT OF A SIDEWALK CHAT. tltulgn Coljb nn Interested Observer Ills Interest In Members ofljCK- Islnturo OnvarncU br His Ijovo of Senatorial Honors , IntOM Title nsr.'s LINCOLN nuiiRAu.1 To thp list of nsplranU for t > olllic\l : honors in Lancaster county , as published in the Hun Tuesday morning , must now bo ailclcd tlio nnmo of Charlua I * . Bnuui. wlio , under the handling of his brother Nlmrod , the close companion of his limit- ng nml fishing tours , has entered the race for a seat in thu legislature. It la not many ycar.s since , that lintim , acting as the banner bearer of a strong opposi tion to the ring , was elected to the legis lature in the lace of violent abuse by u paper controlled by the man that now stands at his buck. Thcro are men , still influential in politics , who remember the sudden and surprising clwngo in tone on the part of that paper that followed n certain siifowalk conference in which Mr. llaum and Ids present political gtildo were participants , ami which is supposed to have had considerable to do with mak ing them both look at n flairs of state through the samecye-glasso' ) . And these men are uncharitable enough to insinuate that from the alliance then formed has mining Mr. liuuni's hopes of again repre senting Lancaster county in the legisla ture to the satisfaction ot his newspaper friend. Meantime Judge Cobb looks on ask ance , ills chances of climbing into a seat in the United States senate hang on a slender thread of circumstances which ho is justly foartul may bo broken by the rude jostling of the local place-hunters. It is not Judge Cobb's intention to en courage any of his Lancaster county friends to become candidates for ollico ssido from the legislature. On the con trary , ho will oxmx'fuly ' discourage it. With his friends ho" would much prefer to be in a position to say to delegations in the stale convention from other coun ties : "Send men to the legislature who will fete for mo for ITnitod States senator and I will give vou aid in thu nomination of your candidates for other places. " It may bo on acoount of tills that Sec retary Hoggon is so outspoken in his declaration that ho is not looking for po litical preferment. Mr. Koggen says ho has becii in the harness long enough to learn that the profit is light and honors empty , and ho proposes to enter some business this winter at which he can at least earn something besides a more liv- inc. lie is known to have some idea ot organizing a stock company to build a hotel on the plan of the Paxton - ton at Omaha , and stands ready to pay a good rental for such a building and run ft himself , lloggen , in the role of Boni face , would bo popular with Ncbras- Jiang , and the house in which hoinbtallcd himself would do well. There are con tingencies , however , in the event' of which , the genial secretary of state might cast his good resolutions to the winds , and boldly proclaim his desire for the gubernatorial chair , or somethingof that sort. For instance , if Mayor Burr should insist oil making his forlorn hope light for Governor Uawes' place , Mr. Hoggcn might fool called upon 1o destroy him , bv shying his own castor Into the ring. Tliis would bo done , of course , to clear the roaJ for Cobb , not thatRoggeu loves Burr less , but' Gobbmore. . The prob ability of such a slaughter being neces sary , however , is very slight , as it seems to Go pretty well understood in the Cobb camp that Burr realizes that ho has no chancp of success , and will not start in the race. MEETING OF THE STATE PAIR BOAKD. The board of manajrors of the State Agricultural society hold a meeting in this city yesterday , at which a resolution was adopted calling on the members of congress from Nebraska to render every possible assistance toward scouring the Immediate passage of the Scott bill to regulate the manufacture of bogus but ter. The action of Dr. Billings in regard to hog cholera experiments was warmly endorsed. Considerable time was occu pied by Mr. W. L. May , of Fremont , who explained his proposed fishery exhibition at the next state lair , and asked the man agers to provide a suitable building. At their previous mooting the board appro priated $500 for this purpose , but the plans of the structure , as presented by Mr. May , call for an expenditure ol $1,200. It scorned to bo the wish of all the members to do whatever is necessary toward making the exhibition a pleasing novelty , and the matter was referred to "Mr. J. 1) . Macfarland with power te ant. This will assure the erection of the building , as Macfnrluni is known to favor the project. Mr. May'f wish is to have the exhibit placed neai the hcadmiartcr's building , where it will bo accessible to every visitor , and to make it complete in every feature. Ho wil have living specimens of all procurable fish , us well as the nets , hooks and othoi doviccs used to catch them , and arrange the whole so that It will not only bo pleas ing to the sight but instructive to the mind. Mr. May's position as vice prcsl dent of the American Fisheries ussocla tion. gives him unusual facilities for oh mining a complete collection , and whoi he left the BKK man yesterday , it was hlf avowed intention to labor unceasingly until the fair opens to that end , ISJtlEF MKNTIOM. A sneak thief invaded Braknmar Moore's room at Mrs. Farrell's boarding house on ( J street about d o'clock ycster day morning , and stoln a suit of clothes , Moore awoke just as the thief was leaving ing , and , without waiting to dress , gave him a hot race to Tenth street where the stolen clothes wore recovered , The sigh of Moore flying along the street with hii white night garments lluttonng in tin wind , was the basis of a first class ghos story until the police report knocked tin romance out of it. James Allslmp was nssosscd $9.70 It police court yesterday for being drunl and disorderly and using abusive lau guago toward inolTbnsivo people. A largo gang of bridge carpenters won sent to Ashland yesterday to work on tin bridge across the Platte on the B. & M cut-olV between Omaha and the mail lino. lino.The union clgarmakors employed .his city have adopted thu elght-h Dohodiile. As the men are all working 01 the "ploco" system , there is no objectioi by the manufacturers. Major Franklin , acting as agent of tli St. Louis Tent company , tins leased t the G. A. II. reunion committee BOO larg tents for use at the reunion to be held u Grand Island this glimmer. The Plum Creek bank is a now fmancir institution in Dawson county , in whic John 8. Stuckoy , George B. Dan and A 11. Stuokoy are the controlling spirit * The capital is * 30,000. Ex-County Treasurer Graham bccam the owner yesterday of the Majon building , at the corner of Tenth and < streets , The property changed hands a $8.000. Clerk Johnson , of the Commorcir hotel , has gone to Now York to moot young lady whom Dame Humor says i Travelling from England to keep a matri inouial cngagomontTaado with Mr. Jo hi : son some years ago. The furniture in the option Miop of II Jones & Co. , on Tenth street , was yaukc out yesterday by Mr. Thoma ? Lowery , who Is a silonl partner In the firm. Busi ness has not boon profitable , and the ollico will be closed to-morrow. Henry Clmuncoy , late head waiter at the Paxlon , has taken charge of the dining room at the Windsor ana put in anew now crow of servants from Omaha , making a revolution in that part of the business , that will bo appre ciated especially by traveling men , with whom Chauncny h a universal favorite. John VanValkonburghsupremo grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias , for the world , went through Lincoln yester day on his return from the California coast , to his homo in Indiana. STATK ARKIVAL9. J M. Garrett , Aurora ; M. J. Moore , Hastings ! J. II. Campbell , Omaha ; John Slownrt , Kearney ; 1) ) . L. Barlass , Hast- Ing'ijJos. Spotts , Milford ; II. T. Jones , S. C. Bnrllngcr and J. P. Dunham , Seward - ard ; John Cagnoy , T. J. Sullivan and E , Toomey , Plattsmouth , Lavcrs of stone containing some of the upposcd human footprints lately found tear Lake Manngva , in Nicaragua , have been sent to the Vienna Natural History nusoum. The stone is a volcanic tula , md thu impressions are extremely sharp ind distinct , and , if genuine footprints , n-ovo the existence of man in Central America at a very remote period. Safe to take , prompt to cure Hod Star tough Cure. No opiates and no poisons. Dominion exports state that in a low caw the United States will have a moil- ipoly of the trade with the Spanish West miles unless Canada is placed on a uore favorable footing. PILES * . i riljKB ! i ItiR3 A sure cure for Blind. Itlcedln ? , Itchln nnd Ulcerated 1'ilcs has been discovered by ) r. Williams , ( nn Indian lemody ) , calluil Or Williams' Indian Pile Ointment A slngla > ox 1ms cured the woist chronic cnsei of li'i or JO years standing. No ono need sutler llvo nlnutos after amilylns ; this wonderful sooth nc medicine. Lotions and Instruments denote note hnrm tlmu good. Williams' Indian . 'He Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the ntcnso Itching , ( particularly at nielit after ; cttinc ; warm In bud ) , nets as a poultice , gives iistaiuu'llcf , and Is prepared only for Piles , telling of private parts , and for nothing olsa. S1CIN DISHASES CUHKI ) . Dr. Frazler's Maulc Ointment cures as by maelc , Pimples , Ulaclc Heads or Grubs , 31otches and Eruptions on the face , leaving lie sicln clear and uca.utlf.ul. Also cures Itch. Salt Uliciim , Sere Nipples , Sore Lips , anil Old Obstinate Ulcer * . Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt .of. GO cents. lietallcd by Kuhn & Co. , and Schrooter * Courud. At wholesale by U. F. Goodman , A citizen of Millviow , Va. , killed a six- 'oot moccasin snake last week that had v wire collar around its nock , to which was attached a button with thcso words : 'Don't tread on niol" As this was tlio motto of the famous revolutionary "Cul- icpper Minnto Men , " and as tlio button wvs probably from ono of their uniforms , : ho question arises as to the probable age of this peculiar serpent. Oarsmen , bicyclists and all athletes tcs- , ify that they derive benefit from St. Ja bs Oil. * * * * Delicate diseases or cither sex radically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for IJOOK. Adilre-ss , World's Dis pensary Medical Association , Buffalo , It is said that shingles can be made Ire-proof by setting the butts into a trough of water in which half a bushel each of lime and salt and six pounds of potash nave been dissolved. Purify 1'otir lUopd. Among spring preparations , do you neglect that which is most important to all your own body. During the winter the blood absorbsmanyiinpurities.which , if not expelled , are liable to break out in scrofula or other disease. Tlio best spring : medicine is Hood's Sarsapavilla. [ t expels every impurity from the blood , and gives strength to every function of the body. Sola by all druggists. Sylvester Haws , who makes as good boots as any other shoemaker at Cazeno- via , N. Y. , if not better , is 80 years old. Ho was the tax collector last year. Angostura Bitters are endorsed by all the leading physicians and chemists , foj their purity and wholesomeness. Beware of coumeolts and ask your druggist and grocer for the genuine article , iiroiwred by Ir. J. G. B. Sleuert & Sons. The wci'.ther of late has been so excep tionally severe in the south of England that largo numbers of returning song birds have been frozen to death. In making the assertion that Pozzoni's medicated complexion powder is entire ly free from injurious or deadly poisons , wo do it upon the authority of a tnoroncli chemical analysis. It is one of thooldesl face powders in American market , ami is used in the fnmulius of some of our most prominent medical men who have personally acknowledged to the proprie tor that they not only considered it harmless - loss , but esteemed it highly beneficial in every respect. Sold by all druggists. Berlin has of late years boycotted French .styles to such an extent that only n dozen Parisian modistes and cooks are to-day doing business there. Hungarian grass is a warm-weather plant , and delights in a warm soil. I should not , therefore , bo sown until tin season is well advanced. A bushel o seed is about the proper proportion for nn aero. It grows very quickly , and killi out thu woods as woll.leuvlng the groum clean when cut oil * . Falluro of clover seeding on sandy soi is often duo to lack of potash , Wooi ashes in such case are quite as helpful to the clover crop as gypsum , nnd whenever over both can bo had they should bo sowi together. Leached ashes are also good but need to bo applied by the wagon-lout to oll'cct much benefit. In January , 1885 , his big scholars gave a Wilson county school teacher a duck ing. Ho has just received f 3,000 dam ages. Tills was in Kansas. TUTTJS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tk * Orettort "Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loir , ofuppetlte , IIowcU coittre , 1'Bln la the bead , wltb a dull eniatlon In tbo back part. 1'oln nnrler tbe ( boulder * bUde , Fullneii after atlrjtn wltb ndl - Inclination la exertion of bodr or mind IrrilKbllltirof temper. LotTiplrlti , wltb feeling of having neglected come dutr. WemrlueM , UlulDBia , riutlcrluK at tbe Ileari. Dot * before ( bo eye ยง . Headache oror tbe right eye , Iteilleinoui * , with Mtfal tlrcami , UUhlr colored UrlacsBud CONSTIPATION * , t ' TCTT'S nu.8 are especially adnptm to cacti eases , ono doio effecta lucb a change of feeling as to astonish Um sufferer They Increase tbe > Appctlte.int ] cause the txidy to 1'ake ou rieittttbiu the itcm U nourished , andbj-lnclrTonlo Acuoa OB TUTT'S EXTRICT SIRSAPARILLA Itonovatw tha body , makes healthy flash. treaxUieni the weak , repairs tha wastes ol Vie system vritb pure blood and hard muscle ; tones the narvotu system , invicoratcs Um - ' ' ' the Tlgor cf manhood. . .r\ile. \ iurr rS ( . . Now York. HELD AND A Motlnl Nobraskfi Pftrtn. Ynnktown Prossi OeoRro Kohls , ti resident of Cotlnr county. Nebraska , nnd the owner of 1,600 ncros of nml in that county Cand in Yankton county , Dakota , is laying out n largo amount of work for the sonson. Ho will raise 500 acres of corn , 200 of oats , 80 of flax , 40 of millet , 100 of wheat. His wheat is uu and looking well. Ho lias 20 acres in timothy , clover nntl red top , which lias furnished hay and pasturage 'or eighteen years. Mr. Kohls works 'rom eight to ton teams through tlio year. llo lias besides 47 horses , 1 Normal stal- ion worth $1,000 , ICO gratlo cattle , 100 logs , mostly breeders. Ho has 1,200 acres enclosed with wire and board fences , 30 acres of hog vasturo. 10 acres of wal nut trees from 12 to 15 years old , 1,000 ipplo trees from which ho lias sold fruit for several years. Ha will break 80 acrcM of now ground this year anil sow it to tlax. Mr. Kohls has n artesian well on Ills farm oOO feet deep , which spouts wa- ler lift unit font Itiirli through a two Inch | ) ipu. In sinking tills well coal was struck , ami Mr. Kohls is now sinking u second prospect hole , which is now JtUO foot , nnd lie is duily expecting to tap tlio coal vein. This coal Hud is near St. Helena. Mr. Ivolils iias resided on this farm twenty- live years. Condition of Llvo Stock. From the latest report of the depart ment of agriculture at Washington [ April ) the condition of horses la shown to oo good. They linvo passed tlio winter and entered the spring in bettor condi tion than usual , both in health and llesh. In thu western and northwestern slates the condition is reported exceptionally iood. Honoris relative to cattle show good condition , many of them relatively nigh condition , in nearly all the northern states , from the Atlantic const to the Missouri river , while it also ranks high in Nebraska ami Dakota. Some Now \ork returns are exceptionally low , though an average condition exislh there. The con dition in Ohio , Indiana , Michigan , Wis consin , and Minnesota is high. So much has been said of losses in cattle in Kan sas and some other western ranges that the actual per centago of lo s to the whole number is extracted. Colorado lost G per cent , Arizona 5 , and Kansas i ) , wh lo California , Orepon and Nevada lost 4 per cent , Now Alcxico C , Indian Territory 0 , Wyoming 4 , atiU Texas 0 per cent of the whole number. Taking the southern states of Tennessee , Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Alabama. Florida , Georgia and South anil North Carolina , the average for the whole of these states is over OJ per cent. The total number of cattle is reported nt. 45,510,030 head. Of thcso 1,059U57 have died , or an aver age of 4 per cent for the whole country. The condition of sheep is generally good. The average loss from exposure and disease is 7 per cent. Texas and Arkansas show tno greatest losses 13 per cent , The southern states previous ly mentioned show losses of from 10 to 12 per cent. The whole loss for tlio country is 3,1)13,740 ) out of an aggregate of 48,8J3,831 , , head. Hogs arc reported generally healthy. Swine in the west are reported in good health and vigorous. The greatest per cent of loss is in the bouthcrn states , that in Florida reaching 23 per cent. Illinois , Iowa , Missouri , Kansas and Nebraska have suffered the most severe losses north , the average being nearly 1(5 ( per cont. The whole loss out"of 4J,0'J2,043 ( swine is 5,892,447 , head. Observations of Tree Iilfo. The department of agriculture in its forestry division has prepared a sclieitulo for observations of tree life , and , accom panying it , of weather conditions , for tlio purpose ot aiding an interest in for estry work and to arrive at certain re sults explained on the schedules. It is desirable that these schedules should bo noted by a very largo number of persons , and 'everybody interested will bo welcome to apply to the department for the blanks. As the season is rather advanced not all the points rcquircu may be taken this year , but even a partial report will be acceptable. The schedule may bo obtained by addressing thp com missioner of agriculture , Washington , P--u- _ Potatoes Again Single Eyes. John Rhodes in Frairio Farmer : The potato is not a seed , but a part ot the root of the plant , and the future crop depends much more on the soil and cultivation necessary to produce a vigorous plant than on the size of the piece planted. Still there is no getting around the fact that a largo piece planted will start much more vigorous sprouts than little slices , In patient experiments in growing pota toes for tlio last twenty years my greatest blunder lias been in cutting sets down to finale eyes. I was taught to do so anil only abandoned it after repeated proofs of its fallacy. Much of the trouble comes from dry ground , which extracts tiio moisture from tlio cut side of the plant. where there is no skin to retain natural juices. Result : The set curls up , looks like a dried peach and docs not grow. But the most mischief is done by heavy rains and wet ground. Cutting n potato induces decay. A large part of the skin ( nature's protector ) is gone , hence a largo portion of the sots rot , and the f ow which do grow are so injured in vitality as to produce tiny spindling plants , a sine and easy prey to the voracious bug , The smallest whole potatoes are worth more than the largest cut down to single eyes to plant FJeaso pay no attention to tlio theory that the whole potato will send up multitudes of little sprouts from oachoye. It will do no such tiling , but will only send up such sprouts as it can vigorously support ; the rest of the eyes remain dor mant. I like largo , whole sets best when they are very cheap. I want to ask read ers to test by planting cut single eyes , side by side , in alternate rows with uncut small potatoes. I plow deep , spread with horse manure , hog manure or ashes ; work \yith sulky cultivator four Jncliot deep , and cover with soinn tool , ono drill at a time. Hints and Different breeds of sheep should not bo kept together , as the same conditions are not equally suited to all. Keep no moro animals than can be comfortably accommodated ; otherwise they prove an expense rather than profi table. By using comb foundation the lauor ol the uees will bo materially lessened , as ii requires as much work to produce wax as honey , Now is an excellent time to push the young piss , as they grow very rapidly after the weather begins to become warm If allowed plenty of grass , or other bulky food , and a mess of ground eaU , scalded at night , thpy will require no other 1dm of grain. Ono bushel of salt , two of hrao , ant five of good earth make an excellent com post , but should bo In bulk for three or four months under cover. A Connecticut farmer states that ho keeps fodder best by salting it. Ho salts it after it is thoroughly dry. and llnds the stalks frco from the mold , while stock eat it with moro avidity. The early lambs will begin to reach the market in Hay , but advantage should betaken taken of the short time intervening to allow them plenty of grain , and thereby force thorn as rapidly as possible , It is unjust to make the pig a synonym for all that is filthy and low. Ho is nat urally a neat animal , and is entitled to a clean bed instead of being required to live in a manure pit and wallow in tlio mire. Flour of sulphur sprinkled over the backs of animal ? troubled with llco or woodtlcks , will1 soon relieve them of thcso inploosant parasites. Several applica tions may provn necessary before eradi cating them. . , A colt thoroughly accustomed to halter before it is weaned is half broken. The taller may bo placed upon it any time after it is ti moiUn old , as nt that ago everything is how to it , and it is more tolerant ot handling. When prices go below the point of profitable production on any grain or stock enough.farmers abandon it to iring it up agaln'in ' a year or two , and the man who fcee s right on is pretty sure of two or three years of good prices. Hy feeding rich fodder 1-year-old sheep willlncroaso in weight moro rapidly than when older. While they will fatten also it this ago the llcsh is not esteemed as when older , as it is more watery. Lambs : aken very j'oung and fed hign are fat tened and made palatable , but when fattened - toned for profit , as well as other animals , should bo matured in growth first. Cabbage seed varies considerably in size. Experiments matlo at thti Agricul tural experiment station in Geneva , Now York , during 1885 , have shown no per ceptible dlllercnco in the results from larger nnd smaller sectl. Sort ! gathered before fully ripe seems to produce fuller leads than that fully matured. These liints prove of value to the Jiardenor who ; rows his own seed. Americans probably invest moro money 11 farming tools than any other people ly $ the census of 1880 the value of agri cultural implements made the previous year was $08,000.000. Ten years is a long , ifo to the average farm tools , and many are worthless alter three or four ycar.s use or rtibt. It is probable that the entire - tire amount invested in farm tools now in use is nearly or quite $1,000,000,01)0. ) If cabbage is properly set out it sutlers little by tno operation , and alter ti few lays growth will generally bo more rapid .linn one not transplanted , lint so often s this work poorly done that it is worth while to grow some of the late , largo varieties by sowing scods in hills tlireo or four in n place where the plants are leedcd. As soon as they got large enough all but the best are removed anil transplanted elsewhere. Do not be in too much hurry to get in jeans , melons , squash , or pumpkins , as [ rests often occur in May. The frosts may be only slight , but such tender plants are very easily injured Egg plants should not bo set out even when the nights arc cool. Sweet potatoes do not endure frost , but should be transplanted - planted as easily as the temperature of ; he soil will permitas they require plenty of time to mature largo tubers. An old farmer has said that corn meal fed to animals the lirst thirty days of their going to grass was worth ? 3 per bushel it carefully fed ; that animals thus fed would gain fifty pounds the first thirty days on grass if led one quart of meal daily at night and what hay they would eat , while thu same animals , if turned out and not fed any thing but grass , would lose fifty pounds , thus making a clear gain of 100 pounds in the animal iii the first thirty days at grass. When two or tJircc different kinds of gra.ssos are sown , together for pasture many vacant sll'accs may bo filled up , us each particular ? variety will { ind the kind of soil best adapted to its 7igorous growth , the consm/uonces / being that the sod will bo the thicker. Good seed , pfopc'rly planted , starts out a vigorous , health- plant , and sends it into a strong and rapid growth the season" through , thus ift a largo measure insuring a good crop. It is'rtot ' enough that u part of the seed bo gooil while a portion is in ferior. Where the stalls are on the ground concrete madij ) oithe bust water , lime and clean , sltarpsund make a substantial and durable Jloortit''must ' have a de scent of twoj on three inches , with tlio same side descent for the gutter , which should bo at least a foot wide. Grass will not injure a pear orchard if fertilizers be used upon the grass , but the peach orchard should bo kept clean and well cultivated. Orchards are in jured , however , when stock have the use of the grass for grazing , the constant trampling of the orchard being detri mental. In a good crop of corn not planted too thickly the weight of grain and cob will exceed that of fodder when both are dry. In drilled corn the reverse of this is true , mainly because corn in drills is usually too thick and there is too large a proportion tion of stalks without cars. When bees are swarming it is tlio old colony leaving the hive and abandoning the stores to the younger members. The old queen goes with them , and they seek a now locution , with nothing fora begin ning except what honey they fill them selves with as they take their depar ture. Barnyard manure may be imitated by thoroughly composting with a cord of seasoned meadow muck or some substi tute , 05 pounds of crude nitrate of soila,3 , bushels of wood ashes , 1 peek of common salt , 10 pounds of fine bone meal , 2 quarts of plaster and 10 pounds of epsom salts. The ground for celery must bo very rich , and should bo made ready a month previous to setting out plants , as Jt serves to give better results , the manure being less heating , and danger from drought partially avoided. The finer the manure the batter , and it should bo rich and free from useless materials. Keep the temperature of the hot-bed not over 85 degrees. A lower tempera ture is best in warm weather , but tbn heat should depend upon the kind of plants used in it. Tlio bud must have plenty of air , must not bo kept too moist , and the plants should bo thinned out as soon as they become too thick. Both red and black raspberries are in clined to grow too many canes , and will boar better if part rpmovcd. The side shoots of red raspberries may bo used for now plantations , but with black caps new plants are better derived from roots which forms the tips inserted in the grass grown the previous season. In making compost thu principal ob ject should bo to have the material in fine condition. As compost is usually a mix ture of quite a number of materials , and also best when jpcr/qctly decomposed , it serves bettor for y iing plants that are tender , and is ] ! muqh superior to stable manure for use jn 1)40 ) flower garden. Most crops , excepting clover , derive their food mainly 'from ' the lirst five or six inches in depth-of soli. If wo can keep tlio surface ! fuhilo nothing moro is needed. I'ulyori/.imj the subsoil by the subsoil plow is uspiu.l mainly to enable it to hold morofimoibturo and to open it so that roots may go down in search of it. The success o failure of a farmer gen erally hinges upon' his skill in manag ing hired help. ' hq.farmor who is a good judge of human nature can get along smoothly with his help and get the most labor out of it. f Scarcely any two hands can bo managed alike successfully. Ono is ambitious while the other is indolent ; some are pleasant and agreeable , while others are petulant and ill-natured ; a fnw are found who work will interest , while many only try to kill time and se cure their wages. Goods hands save up their earnings and so have sufllcient cap ital to secure homos for themselves , while the poorer class of laborers remain witli us. When Baby wu nick , if e care lier Cutori * , When sha was a Child , sha cried for CutorU , When she became lilts , sbe clan ; to Cantoris , Wb a ib * bad Children , sbe garo Uiem CMtoria , sYNOTBJtBSOBBY DSAD. DHfftYor tmlMBmltt In the KtArkoo region ot Hassls , quinine IB consider * * ! ot no account for til enroot chUte and f v < * . Tbo Khatfcoo doctor catebM & tneea of Uro orate , peen whiskey orer tbcnj until thty become hUartouily drunk , and tten nuts them In a hot oven. After wing ; reu dried , thty nro pulverized , shells nnd all nnd adminis tered In drachm dose * . Whcro the crabs moat nbotmd In this country , In the wntcti of the Knitorn shore of Maryland and th Eastern shore ot Virginia , Uie Inhabitants hare long since Abandoned the nso ot qulnlno and mnslbly reeoit to pre vention in the nee of pure whiskey. In the malarial eocltonfl ot tlio greAt AVeEt , Southwest aud South , this once 'atncd remedy is iiow looked upon lui wort ethan than the disease. In territories where the Virgin Eod Is Cret broken , the timlnrifll poison oxudltiR therefrom spreads pcsll- lcnc far and uenr. Yours ngo In the homes or the lirst settlers , an nclmlxture ot whiskey nnd qulnlno wnstho fiuorltccJoso for the chills , but after years of doslne In tills crude manner , qulnlno 1ms long since been given up aud whiskey only remains In the finale , for family , nnd medicinal uco. Experience tnught these Bottlers long ago , thnt tbe nmuunt ot quinine required to drlro out the innlurlnl poison In the blood , left In its plnce , if not n worse poison , n condition ot the system made worse Instead ot better. The effects of tlio nulnlue wcro clcnrly defined In long continued hcncl- aches , disordered stomachs , olouOcd mental fRmiltlcd , disturbed Bleep , nnd nior- bld nppctlto.nurt the only virtue dlf covered In its use they thought attributable to tbo whiskey In the mixture. The medical , profession has very gratefully modified Its belief In quinine ns n specific , Galllnrd'a Medlcnl Jonrnnl , October. 1883 , con- tnlnlnft an article liy | L. D. Ander son , M. D. , Norfolk , Vn. , In which the learned doctor xtsca ils emphatic Inn- gunno : "I hope I moj bo pardoned for Baying thnt the present empirical use of qulnlno Is worthy ot the darkest period of the dark nges. It U a blighting shnino nnd dlsgrnco to our profefcf'on. " The people exposed to nmltrla now fortify their systems against the approach and inroads ot the dlneaaes prccectlluK from It. nnd by the use nf pure unadulterated Btlinulnut ward off nttnck. Now that DntTy's pure malt whiskey IB the only absolutely pure whiskey , frco front fusel oil , us has been tested by chemists , It Is the rccogn'zed cure In mnlnrlal attacks nnd so recognlzrj by the people und the nieijlunl piofeulau. Or tlio Liquor llublt , I'ositHcly Cured by AdmltilHtri-liig ; Dr. , Hnliic * ' tiolilpu Htiocitlo. It tnn ho Riven Inn cup of coffcn or ten without the knowledgeot tbo person taking It , UnbMlutcly barinlciM , nnd "III efTvct a permanent r.nd npeuily cure , u liel'.ivr the patient Is n moderatqtirinkcr erin in tticunullc wreck. Ii 1ms been Riven In tliou- no.irla ot caics , and In every Instance n yerfcet cure has folloueil. It nrvor lalH The system unco Impfcgnnted u Ith tue .Spcci- ' becomes nn uttot Impossibility for the liquor appetite to cxlnt FOB 8AT.E HY TOLI-OWINO DnUCJOISTS : KUHN & CO. , Car. tSth nnit Daasla * . and 18th Onmlnc gin. , Omaha , Neb. ' A. D. 1'OSTKR & lino. , Council ninfl * * , loirn. Call or write for ptmphlet contnlnlnjr hundreds c' testimonials Jrom the bct women anil men ( ram oil rarle uf tuu countnr- WHO 19 UNACQJAINTED WITH THE OEOORtPHV OF THIS couxrny WILL CEE BT EXAMINIKQ THIS MAP THAT THE CHICAGO.ROCK ISLAND a PACIFIC RASLWAV By reason of Its central position nnd close relation to ail principal lines t Mt anil West , at Initial undUr. tnlnal points , constitutes the most Important tnlit' continental llnlc In that pvstom of throuich trampcm tatlon which InTltes nnd facilitates travel anil traffic , jotHoencltlos of the Atlantic and Pad Ho Coasts It la Also the faTorlte and best route to and from points I * xt. Nnrthea t and Southeast , and corresponding points West , northwest and Soutlnrnt. The Croat Rock Island Route Guarantees Its patron * that tsnse of personal secu rity afforded by & sollit , thoroughlr ballasted road' bed. smooth tracks of oAntlnnous lifel rail , substan. tlallr built culTerta and bridges , rolling stock as near perfection us human eklll con make It. the safety appliances of patent buffers.platforms ana air brakes , and that exacting discipline which frovenin the prac * tlcal opiratlon of nil Its trains other specialties of .his route are Transfers at all connectlnk- points In Union Depots , and tTm unsurpassed comforts and luxuries of IU Passenger Jlqulpment. The Fait Peorla. Com ' Atcnlaou ar tiolBtered Pay V > U GIH.B. namunctuit ruiiman I'aiALit Sleepers of tha latest design , and numptuoua Dlnlnc Cur * , in whlcn el her tclrookwt meals am leliiurelr eaten. HetweenChlcneo and Kansas City and Atrhlsi/a re also run the Celebrated lUclloinr fhalr Cars. The Famous Albert Lea Route Is tha direct and favorite line between Chicago anil Minneapolis andftt. laul , where connertlons aromado In Union Depots for all points In the Territories and Iirltlsh 1'roTlnres. Orer this route test Kipress Trains are run to the watorlnir plures. nunmer resorts - sorts , plcturesiiuo Inrallilcs. and buntlna and tlshlna of Iowa nnd Minnesota. It ! also tbu must Ettnda route to tlio ncli wheat nelds aail pastoral jsnf Intel lor laknt % HUM another IJIUKCT LINK. TliBensca and Kan- knkee , h&a been openvd betwtvn Cincinnati , Indian , unolls and Lafarelte , and Council Bluffs. Kantai CltT , Uinneapolls ami Bt. I'aul and IntermedLito polnla tor detailed Information sen Alaps and Folders , obtainable , ns well as tickets , at all principal Ticket Olrlces In tuo Vnltcd States and Canada i er bail - R. R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN , IVjo't & Qcn'l M'K'r , Oen'l T'kt 4:1'aim. Arj't CTJZOA.OO. _ HAMBURG AMERICAN . A DIUBCT LINK FOlt Enclind , Franci & Germany. Tlio etearaeblps of tills well known Jlno are built of Iron , in water-tight compartinontfi , and are furnished wltb every roqulslto to innko the jiasguiro both safe and eirrocable. Tboy carry the United Stulos nnd Kurnpnan malla.and Icavo New York Thursdays and Saturdays for Plv. ranutli. ( LONDONCl.erbou8rrPAlUS ) ( and HAM- KctufninK , the Btoaroora leave Hamburjr on Wednusdaya and Bunduys , via. Iluvto , taking pnssciiKorsat Boiitlmmptou and f < oiidon. First cabin $5U , fliJ and J75 ; Stooraso fit. llallroad tickets from PlyinouUi to llrjstol , Oar- flllT , London , or to any ptaoo in tlio South of England , t'ltlCH. Stoore.KO from liuropo only Qonoral Pansongor Afronts , 61 Broadway , Now York ; WoaUlnglon and La Sullo St3. Chicago. 111. AKL FilKBlLm sWlVKUiLK .V VI- " f f r'lrht i1 Mi qaiok CUTM W. 8 Bd&urap ror cUcdr > arUoul r . Iddtctf. Dr. WARD A CO. . IXUISUNA ; KO. (11 * 11 If Eta I STHBi CL'Kfl n v UU | | | | li""tloi""vt"Ahe . , , HO I n IIIn fy ? ? % $ < $ inhftlfttioothqa roaeluniT Uift disease olraot. relax- as tuo spasm , facilitates frae fttDK expectoration , and KVKKCTrt VJ K C b re all etft r rsw 4trt fsU. A trial tenilart * tfcea . isrplleal of IU UnotJUU.dlrwt aad n , , r-ft Illoi ef.et. " 'cs&Oe. aa4ltl.UU | uf droiril.li or br cull. Trial ge fri for sump. Uf. U M 111 V KB i K.M. fc I.BlDa. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tbe Orlirjiinl and Only O uolue. Bah anil alwars Bcllable. D < war of vrorllilrx ImluUws. Ic61 > poiu t > i l LADIES. Ask jour l > maTtrlst * "I'bUte.Ur'a EngUJ1 ao < i Uk po otl > tr. r ACIOM u. ( umpi ) lu ut for i trtleulu * fn Ulttr tor return mail * NAME PAPER. OWcheMtr Chemlral Oo. aSlt Maolaoii h < iusre , I'bUudjk , I'av old br DrufirUt' evtrrwlifiM. Aik for "Cliche * tor' * lluuUsb" I't Ta ibs . fWSEWA TER&CHR/STJE , Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Bock , Plans for CitlM ana Town * a jppefulty. J'latu , 4otlumlc : s anJ 6iecllieuttoii8 | for 1'ubllo and other Ko lnuvrlUi works furnlnUod. BOrvu a nnd Hoport ruad < opl'ulillo luiprovomvuts. ANDIIEW UoaiwATEit. Member American Soolo Oty Civil Enirinoors. City Engltioer of Omalin no. It CintibTii ; , Civil Proposals. tiDtostls will bo noMvoJ tiy tlik cltr oHlfiMlnirs , Nobrngkn , tin il 10 o'olncn m. May 18 , issfl , for tlio furnhlilnn. erect lor and completion of n T tom of ntcr works fee the citsof llnstlns.o , Nebrnokn. SMil prstcm of wntor work * to bo furnlsliotl nnd built In neconlnnco w | Ii the plnns ntul nccincatlons on nio In thoolllco of tlio City /lork oftho city of Hn < tlncNobrmkn. . rropoinU will lie rocol % od on any or All ot Iho follonrlitR Item * . 1st Kitrnlshlnif nndcomplotlnff oi > rn well , or 'iirnla.hlnir nnd completing tuliulnr well srctctii , " < 1 Ftirnl < hlt)7 and completing orglno liouso , > ollor 110110 ana Hnok. ! kl Ktnnlllilnff nnd completing fountlntlon nnrt ln ) oor Ktaml pino. 4th KurnlshliiRnnil comiilctlnp stnnil plpo. Bth 1'iinilslilim nn J setting up tuiiclitnury ntiil . -Kurnlsliliiff cast Iron plpo and special Mlnp * . 7th KiirnMiltiK knlntnoln plpo. fctli I'.nnl lilnjf hjdratiLo , Kiitos anil Rnto 10x09 , 9th rnrnlshlnploa'l nndonktim and c.trnnt - nir , nnd layliiK P'po.s ' li > iln\nt < , Kales and gate Tlio contract pneo of pnlil system of wntor \orka completed not to ovcood tlio sum of eighty thnuxiiml dollars. Knch proposal must l > o accompanied with n Rood nml surtlclcnt lioutl lit the sum ol ono thoti- f\nil dollar * on rarti or tlio Hums bid on , us * o- jjrlty for tlio Illllnirof n Rood acceptable iximl ho sum of which Rliull not bo loss thnn full iniount ot conttact prlco. The City Council tuscrvei the rlRhl to reject nny or nil bids or nny purls of bldi. Proposal * should bo addressed to .1. I ) . Mine * . Ulty Cloikof HiistltiKS. Nohrnska , and marked Proposal' for Writer Work * . " Ily enter or tlio City tVnincll of Hastings , No- bra kii , tlih'J3tli dnr of April , A. 1) ) . IBM. Hidden < nmy submit tlioli- own plain nnd speclllcntloimvltli methods for obtaining pump- ntr nml Morlnir tlio mnwsiiry water supply , but n every cneo fie plnn of plpo , hydiant ? , \ ales , to. , to ronmlii the ruinous pur plans nnd spool- Icnttons now un Ilia In tlio ollico of tlio city Clerk with tl.onmlerBtnnilliiiftliiit the City Coun cil will not pity for nny plims ntul spcclllcntlons "urnlslioil Dv lilddci- " . a SAV.UKI , AI.BXANnKll. Mnyor. J. D. MINK * . City ClorK. njiKBUWt VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA. Tuo Inrffost , best nnd clionpo > t short-hnnd nnJ yjio-wrltlnp school in the wcs > t. Lent n this vnhntble art anJ secure n luornttvo position. Sluirt-lmiul tinmlit by uinil to these vlio cannot nttcnd the Institute. Wo keep on hand a lull supply oC I'itmnn'a sliort-haud text books , nlso typo-wrltor supplies For pitrtlculai-s scnit for cirutilnri to Yalontins's liort-Haad Institute , liiotltlS ntut 0 O str ot Lincoln , Nob. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago Th o only road to tntce for DCS Memos , Mar- hnl ItownCedar Rapids , Clinton. DUIo. Chicago , Milwaukee and all points oust. To the people of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyomlutr , Utah , Idaho Ncvada.OrcRon , Wa > ( liln ton nnd California It offers supei lor advantngcs not possible by any other line Among : n few of too numerous points ot supe riority onjovod by the patrons of this road bo- iweon Omaha and ClilciiKO , nro Its two trains a dny of DAY COACHl'.S which lire the finest that human art nnd ingenuity can cieuto. Its I'AIi- ACK SLKEI'INO CAltS , whion nro models oC comfort nnd ologranco. Us PAltLOU DHAWINO UOOSI CAltS unsurpassed bv nnv. nnd Its wide ly celebrated PALATIAL DINING CAltS , Iho equal ol' which caunot bo found ulbowhuro. At Council niulfs the trains of the Union Pnci- Oc Ky. connect in Union Depot with tlioso of the Chicog-oi Northwestern Ujr. In Chicago the trains of this line make close connvotton with those of nil eastern linos. For Detroit , Columbia. Indianapolis , Cincla natl , Nhwara Falls , lluffalo , I'lttsbur ? . Toronto Montreal , Hoston , Now York. I'hlladulu'ila , Hal- tlmorc.Washington and all points iu tbo oast. aaif. the tlckot UKOiit for tickdts vln the "NOHTH-WKST15UN. " If you wish the host accommodations. All tlokot It . Genera Manazor. Qen. Pas . Ajont. Idlcap Milwaukee & St. . Paul The Short Line and Best Route From Oinaha to the East. TWOTttAINSDAIIA-JIETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago , Mlnnuupolls , Mllwnukoo , Bt. Paul , Cedar Uaplda. Dai juport , Clinton. Dubuque , Itockford , Hock Island , Freeport , Jnnosvlllo , KlKln. JI ml I son , LaCiosso , Ildolt. Winiina .Audoll other Important pulnts East , Northaai and Southeast Ticket ofllce nt HOI Farnatn snoot , ( in Paxton Ilotol ) . and at Union 1'acino Depot. Pullman Sleepers nnd the Finest Dining Carl in the Woi Id tire run ou tlio nmln lines of the ClIlCAQO.MlI.WAUKUiicHT. PAUL 1UILWAY. lllld every attention Is paid to pnssoturors by com IB- ous employes of the company. It MH.LKII , Qonoral ManriRor. . J. F. TUCKKII , Asslntiuit Ooacral Manager. A. Y. H. CAUIT.NTEU , O iLral Pasaonifor ami Tlckot Aijont. n . . , _ QEO. K. iiKAvrono , Aaslstant QoaoralPassaa eor and Tlokot Altoat. Cure without modi- A POSITIVE i clue. Putoutad Octo ber JO , 1 0. , Ono box will cure the roon obtlnuts OAM ID fourdftyg or less. Allan's ' Sol ubleMedicay Bougies No naueeousdosos of oubobs , copaiba or oil Ot B&adnlwood thnt lire certain to produca dyspon- staby doi ti-oyiiKf tlio ooutlnirs of the stonmcli , J'rloo 1.W. Bold by all dru lsU or mnllo < l on receipt of ptloo. For further particulars eut rot-circular. P. 0. Bo * ISO , /t TTD D 7. C. uXjXj u T CO , , IjN lt\ v w * * * KJ John RL , Now Yort lues-tU-datlyiD&o . * . IMti ' . . Mlul o ( Ik , i t VI MJ A hi < r > is > MM a 4.1 u. t Un U " . < U til uuww 4ilukl J'J f j.urfnuk J ur irarf ordmttuiM U. uu ( uuJtf IIR I u t IJLGH.Iitua * . J. \7UPfZS''AlUt , COLS A3EUT , SI UUOAUWJ.Y. If. r , REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITERS , Potter Ziaw Reporters and Copyista , Btuto AgoM.8 far Nebraska. Typo-Writer lupijl enil paper kept in Ktitck. Bend for tAtuloyua. OUAIIA NATIONAL IUMC UuaciNO OUAIIA FROM CAPTAHV THE HOXOnAUlJ 1 ALISTAIR HAY , 3d BATTALION BLACK WATGi WATGia Royal Highlanders , ! i SECOND SON OF TUB KAHti or K1NNOIH.U Dt'l'PUN CASTM ! , I I'HHTH.SCOfLANDf . TO THE LimilQ COMPANY : "t win In n condition ofcroat debility , oomequont i pen n broken down Monmch , d jupopMi and innlirU , ompilcnteil with kUner Irritation , \tlicn mjmoillrnl ttemlant illrectcil mo to tnkc jour Incompnntbla ; ocn llfcf Tonic. lt effect trns si in pi 7 innrirlou" , 'ho power of illsosllou win qulckljr restored , tlio khl- ncy Irrltntlon Ynnlslicd nnd rapid restoration to licnllli ollntrml. "Other prei'irnllons of Coca Imd boon tried without , ho sllulilot ctToct. " Prof , Giis , Ludwlg Von Seeger , 'rofr ser of Mcrtlclno nt fie llornl irnlrcroIlN ItiHrltt of tlio llornl Auntrluti Onlorof tlio Iron "nitrn : Knlclit Comnmmlrr of Uitt UnjHl Hpnnlih Or- or of thu Ucd IMKC : ! ; Cliovullor of the Legion ot lonor. , etc , vtc. , rn > a. : "MinilO CO.'S COCA 1JKKK TONIC should not bfl otifomuln ! with the tumle of Irnihr cure-nils. It I * In lopeuvior tlin vninl a patent remedy. 1 am thor- uiKhl ) comurHiit vrlili Its motto of preparation niul .nmTlttoha tint onh u icKlttni'itA phnrmnroutlcal troduct , but also wnrtnjr of the tilKlt coniniemUlloim t h'urccelved In ullpiirtsofthoorlJ. . U contalni Mpncunf lleof , Com , Quinine , Iron , nml Cnllsnrn , vlikh ni-c ill oH od In pure couulno Spanish Imperial Cruwn Hherry. " Invittimhle to nil whn nrorun down , Kerrous , eptlc , UlUous , Mnlirio us or mulcted with wcu lers. awara of Imitations. Her Majesty's Favorite Cosmetic Glycerq Used by Her Itoynl lllgtincft * the Vrlneen of W le nnd the nobility. For the t-kln , Complexion , Krup liin , Clumping. nonichm'M $100. Of tt I.IIUIKJ irO.bT.KM'IVKS HtllMIK H. n the lie t Harviparllln In tlio murkoU N. V , DKPOTM MUIIUAV bTUKKT. Railway Time Table. OMAHA. Tno following Is the time of arrival and de parture of trains by Central Standard time at / tlin local depots. Trains of the C. . St. P. , M. A I O. arrive and dopnrt from their dopot. corner 1 ot IHh nnd Webster streets ; trains on the B. * M. , C. , B. & Q. nnd K. C. . St. J. A C. B. from tlio B. & M. depot : nil others from the Union PaolQo depot. BUI-DOB TRAINS. BrldRotralnsw.il leave U. P. depot nt < JTS : 117:35-8:00-8:10 : : 8:60-1110:00-ltW : ) a. in. , B 1:00 : 1:20 : 1:60 : 3:00-3:00 : : 4OJ : SOJ iJ3 0:10 : 7:00 : 11:10 p. m. Leave transfer for Omaha at 7:12 : n 8:15 : 9:80 fl:43 : 8 10:35 : 10:37 : UJT ; .J m.i:37 : ; : 2:13 : 2:3733:37 : : : : 1:37 0:5)-uw : 7 0-7:50- Arrival and < loimrtu.ro of trains from the transfer Jotiot nt Council Illuffs : DEPAPT. AtiatVB , C1IICAOO , HOCK J8tAJ < U H PACIFIC. B 7:13 : A. M I D :15 : .A. . nnir > t. M I Il5Di- : : ) . CO:4Ul' : . M I U7tXp. ) CntCAOO & NOIlTUWnSTKUN. II 0:15 : A. M I 1)0:15 : CU:40r. : M 1 I17:00r. : CIIICAUO , IIUIII.INQTOX & QU1NCV. A VMKiA. M i A 0:16 : Ii CWp. : M I UOUiOf. M I A7U : > I' . U CntOAQO , MILWAUKGE t BT. PAUL. \ n 0:13 A. M I u 8:15 A. n C0:4)r. : ) M ] 11 7OJp. M KANSAPCITV , BT. JOE & COUNCIL , llI.UFFa. A10OJA. : M I Dl ! : 5A. M C 3.65 r. M I A 0:40 : WABASII , 8T. IXJOIH & PACIFIC. A 3:00 : r. M I A 0:30 : stoux cixv t PACinu. A 7UO A. JI I A 0:35 : A. M A (5 ( : 3 P. M I A B:5) P. X STOCK YA11D8 THAIN8 Will leave U. P. dopot. Omaha , nt 0:40 : 8:3 : * 10t5 : 10:55ii. m. : S:40:506rij : > . m. iCB.voStock , Yurds for Omaha at 7:55 : 10:23i. 13:01-.1:29-4:40-5:07-0 : : : : ' . > OB. ra. NOTE A trains daily : B , daily orcopt flunflay J dally except Saturdays I > , dally except Mon- dar. A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 1JY MAIL , I'OSTrAIl ) , ILLUSTBA/TIVK SAMl'LK VUKK TO ALt , RHQW THYSELF. . . , 75xn nst itVlt lltT. Nflrrofli nnd Physic * ! Dabilltr rromitureOeollnoln ll n. J r/-or of Youth , tad till nntola iul : rj roiulilnif from InllncroUon anil o - reue * . A boon tor oyor mun , roung , miiirlU-accd ndold. ItcontllnsUnscrluUonsfriilli4inil ( unJ rlironleulReHstu , enrnnf.p of wnlrli Ij InvulunUIo. itii founil brtliauulliornbnsa eximrlanca fur 31 renriiu tuch us prohubly norer l > ufor fell to the lot of uar jjn7 lcUiu : AiMKB5.Uound ) | In tfiiarniitlfiil Vrenoh miu- > A. iJUibosso < leer Mi fii'lt. ! iniaranlecd t work In ororr onin-moclmnlr.il , llterurr nd urof > donal thhnunr olhcr work In this cnii'itrr farlliH orthe tnrmorwlll tarofund In evorf Instance. I'rni nnlr II br mull , postpulrt. lllimtr.ue I mi'nple , ii ) > , Bendnaw. ( Jold medal awarded tusiiuthor hr tin Nv ttonal Medical Assoclntlnn , to tlin Him. A. l' IIHioll , and uiiiriiliite otrtoon of the boird tha ren'lcrls rs- ipnctfully ruforr.i . . ' Tliebclennuof Ut > \ * worth more to till Toutufunl nililille-nueil mon of tliln uunurntlmi lUjti nil tin gull mines orCiilllurnUuii'1 ' the ailTeruilnai of comblnBd. H. K. Chronlolu. Tho8 lcnroof I.lfu point * out the rocks < i .linilB on wiilcli ( lie eutiKtltutlon uiid lioum nf u ruiiiut mau haru Mon fatally wrockuJ- Thp Sclonco of Life lint uroator vulua Hun niurtlril works jmblUtiort In thl > couiurjr furthapi4l bUrenra AtlautaCouilllutluu , Tlie.Sclcncoof 1.1 ( u Is neujiorb and nmtorlr trait. Im on nurvoui kill physical dobllltr.-JJjlrjH I'rn Addroaethe 1'p ilio Jy MoJIoil Initltule. or lie Vf. IL I'arker.No. s Jlumlncu utreot , llaalou. Mast. , who mar b consulted on ull dlsuasus ro > i ulrliu < kll Uni oxparl. euoo. Clirunlt ! AiiJ ubjtlnuia ulijjsu4 that hurt * Uaf- fluil thu hklll of nil othcriilijralcluQ * u s oolultUna a truutiwl nuiccufullr wilujut uu usuuco of fallurj UvuUuu Oiuuhu lljii. IIuriie' V.lri'lru.Sfai5ucllollilU I'ruin.cojnLlniHl. Guaranteed ll.o Diilfone in thu vorldrcneratiiief oioutinuous JtUctrto if UaQMtft 'cufrtnt * tx ontlfle.runerfnli JurtfUu ujd IfTci-xito. JL Ovi rllUOOcuro.l. . RtiulMamu/i mi Ul3t ' * . . - . Ki.nnncio IIIITS : KOU ninr. , 'n. DR. HURNE. lii.EHroa. 191 WACAC : ) AYE. DEBILITATED JHE ! You are allowed it free Mai of thirty davt of the UiO of Dr. lljc's CclcbruUid VollulJlk'lt % vitn tlcttrlo aw peuorr Appll/uices , fur tba oiwfdr rrllif end pur. inanent euro u ( Ai.ru > tui UeUlilu. lotnot I'ftuUi'i/mid J/uii/iuuil , nnd ell kindred trouble. Also fur inau > othprdlscascs , Coni4 | toi iuonitlonto HiallhVicar , and ManlnwJ ira raulci.i4. t > o rbik | l Incurred. IHu-v trated | iftimihlpt In tetilfA envelope inallul froc , tiyad. ESTABLISHED USED IU ALL j.a-2-o. DMOUOO IWSOFTHE WORLD ttari nail i'rlcts ou tiiiOltatlon Held tjr * all th0 UeVt I'nrrliice liullders and IH'ulcrg / U. H. A.