Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 30, 1890, Page 3, Image 3
m THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , MONDAY , JUNE 80 , 1800. OF INTEREST TO THE FARMER. Plenty of Exercise Esientinl to Put a Horse in Good Condition. HINTS TO THE POULTRY KEEPER , xJIow JIow Inm'Otlcldci Should llo Applied Jr. Tnlmnnc DIsciiHscH the City Man nH n Knrinor IJiuidlltiK til" Clover Crop. At tlio national convention of nursery man recently hold In No\ York city tltc iction of the Chicago Florists club , in proposing Mr. James I ) . Reynolds of Chicago for commissioner of horticul ture for the World's Columbian exposi tion WIIH endorsed. It is proposed to i j make this department inoro prominent * ' than it has over been at any similar ex position. The preliminary work will comtnonco as soon as the silo is belected and such work as laying Iho plans for bedding plants and buildings will be pushed along as rapidly as possible. Such an opportunity for the west to show forth its great resources as a fruit producing country has never oc curred , and horticulturists uro alive to the fact. Nebraska , Kansas and Iowa liavo taken f-o many of the prizes at recent exhibitions tluit In order to keep up their credit the work must bo laid out on broad lines by the state societies. As an iidvcrlfrcment nothing excels n fine display in the department of fruits , and thcto societies will no doubt mnko liberal appropriations nncl send their " best men to see that creditable displays are mado. > . Last year a'single county in Iowa sent ' east in the heart of the apple growing region a prent part of n total shipment of over forty cars of apples. Ono single shipment of thirteen cars went into western Now York , which has bent , bo many apples west in the post .years. Such things as this will in time satisfy thu'inost conservative that the west is a "fruit country , ' ' past bias to the con trary notwithstanding. Fruit I'nu .The matter of p.icknges for fruit is an important one , and as the packages may be fresh , clciuiand presentable , or other wise , so may the receipts bo profitable or stiow a lo s. It is useless to present fruit , especially the bolter class to the better customers , in any but new , clean and inviting packages. For strawberries , raspberries , black berries , cherries and other small fruits nothing is bo batibfactory , all tlungscon sidered , as the fequaro quart box put up in sixV > on quart crates. The oblong or ' Leslie1' box is sometimes used but all over the west the bquaro box Js the standard. The young plantations of raspberries and blackberries must bo .kept well cul tivated and free from weeds , says Or chard and Garden. The now canes bhould bo pinched back at about three fcot high to calico them to throw out laterals and to induce a stocky growth. This should bo done to the now canes in both old and young plantations. Bettor pinch off now and stop unnecessary growth than cut the canes back next 'spring ; a ufeoless growth of wood is a waste of energy. If anyone has neg lected to sot out a now bed of raspberries or blackberries in the spring and has a bearing bed upon his grounds , ho may easily make it now by uhoobing a rainy day for the operation , whilst the soil is wet , and taking up the young , green buckor plants from the old patch with a shovelful of boil adhering to the roots. The holes should bo prepared beforehand in the new plantation , and it is then an easy matter to move the plants without wilting in the least. To gain a good crop next year wo recommend placing two planth'in a hill. The tops should bo pinched olT when they reach a height of two and one-half to three feet. How to Iluve ( Jootl HOI-HUN. A hori-o is an actively constituted ani mal , snys Dr. F. C. Grenside , V. S. , in iho Canadian Live Slock and Farm Journal , and you cannot produce condi- Jilon , in the true sciibo of the word , with- rut a sulllcient amount of exercise. Con dition docs not blmply mean the presen tation of { food appearance , but it signi- llcb the ability to endure work and main tain health. The two latter abilities cannot bo pestered without liberal feed ing and plenty of oxoreibo. Good condi tion requires time to produce. Tlio work of conditioning ought to begin fully two months before the bciibon. Tlio dully oxorei'-o and quantity of food should bo increased in like ratio , until live miles a day is gvien a ditift horse , and eight or ton a light hui'bO. A great iiivigorator of tlio horse is rubbing ; nothing next to good feeding gives him more vim. A plentiful supply of good , thick , clean cotton rubbers should bo on hand , and the horbO should bo vigorously rubbed after his exercise , until ho is perfectly dry. GeOm while the circulation of the skin is active , as after exorcise , ib far morobonoticlnlthun at any other time. Huvo nothing to do with drugs or nos trums , for they do inoro harm than good if the animal is well ; and if lie is bick they should only bo used under the guidance of ono who understands their action , and the nature of the malady to bo cured. Drugs are in no way essential ; In fact they are detrimental to the pro cess of conditioning. * The death ruto among heavy stallions during the season is much higher than it need he , which is largely the result of abruptly putting horses into the trying a jleiilof heavy borvicoand constant ox- c-itomehMyUhout building up tlio system in the iimnuor indicated. Many Hat-bided , long-bucked , slack- lolncd horses tire receiving liberal imtronago on account of their defects lioiiig considerably masked by layers of fat and llabbv muscle. There are various ways of applying Insecticides to potatoes , cabbngo ami Rinull fruit plants , says u writer in the Western Statesman and Cultivator. The common method of applying urso- nlcal poisons , such as Paris green and London purple disbolved in water , is economical , but unless wo have a proper sprinkling and stirring apparatus , the work is laborious and not very satisfac tory. Such soft worms as the cabbage und currant worms and ro o slug , have to bo treated with pyrethrum or powdered hellebore In a dry stato. These remedies can bo.blown on with a hand bellows. Hut the farmer has neither spraying appa ratus nor hand hollows , at least , that Is the fix 1 was In last year and expect to bo this year , so I made a small poke of chceso cloth , which answers very well for both kinds of insecticides in n dry btuto. The poke holds about two quarts. 1 mix my 1'urls green with Hour of air- Mucked lime in ratio of ono part poison to twenty of the other , tlo the poke to the end of a btick and dust Iho mixture cm the plants with a slight Jar or shake. The sumo poke answers for dusting the pure pyrethrum on cabbages , currant and roio : bu hos. This Httlo device has been invaluable to me. Hints to Kocp Poultry. When n fowl is set mark the date the opgs will hutch on each ogir. This is done by simply adding the time it takes for eggs to hatch to the date tlio eggs uro set und marking the figures to ! correspond with the date the eggs will hutch. Shut the chickens in coops at night and lot them out im M > OII as light in iho morning , says a writer in The Advance. He sure to feed ut the tlmo they uro let out. This method I find the best of all to prevent the gapos. wheat middlings and corn meal mixed Is good feed for young chicks. At three or four weeks of ago wheat bran may be used Instead of middlings. Sot several hens nt the sumo time. Usually the chicks thai three hens hatch may bo given to two titi'l the other hen laying in a few days. During the summer months , when the chicks uro fouthored.tuko the hens away and lot thirty or forty roost in each coop until they uro old enough to perch with the old fowls. Use board bottoms to the coops. Ono twice as long us the coop is best. Scrape clean every day or two and when dry move the coop to that end and clean the other. If fowls become sickly und fcoino of them act us if their backs are injured , it is generally caused by too much rich food. Bleed the allllcled ones in the comb or wattles und give a tcaspoonful of Roohollo salts. Too much milk will cnu&o this alfco. The largo breeds nro apt to become ullllctcd if kept until two or three years of age. There is more profit in sending to market at twenty months of ago and let younger stock take their place than there is keeping two winters. Late hatched chicks that huvo to bo wintered before they tominoneo laying are not profitable , as it takes all of the next summer for them to pay the debt of wintering. Thus they uro never square with the keeper only a few weeks in the fall and then commence a bill of oxpoiibo upon him again. Early hatched chicks that lay enough eggs in the fall to pay the cost of rear ing und also the cobt of wintering uro the only ones Unit can bo kept with any profit by way of the egg basket. City Men as Just at this time of the year there is always a number of city men who got an itching desire to be farmers not farm ers for health or pleasure , but farmers for profit. Now , farming is a grand oc cupation ; but to the average city busi ness man who goes into it for profit , it holds out nothing but failure. ' The city farmer , for example , never considers , as does the wise and knowing farmer , that there maj bo disappointment in crops. lie thinks whatever ho sows will coino up and yield profit , writes T. DeWitt Tulmago in the Ladies' ITomo Journal. Even tv btupid turnip knows a city farmer at. soon as it bees him. Marrowfat peus fairly rattle in their pods with derision as ho pulses. The fields uro glad to im- pobo upon the novice. Wandering too near the beehive with a book on honey-mak ing , ho gets stung in three pluecs ; his caulillowers turn out to bo cabbages ; the thunder spoils hib milk ; the grass-butter that he dreamed of is rancid ; the taxes eat up his proliU ; the drought consumes his corn , tlio rust gets in his wheat ; the peaches drop olT before they ripen ; the rot strikes the notutocs ; expecting to surprii-o his benighted city friends with a present of u few early vegetables , ho accidentally hears that they huvo had now potatoes and green peas and bwcot corn for a fortnight ; the bay mare runs away with Iho box-wagon ; his rustic gate gets out of order ; his shrubbery is perpetually needing the shears ; it seems almost impossible to keep the grass out of the serpentine walks ; a cow gets in and upbots the vase of ( lowers ; the hogs destroy the watermelons and the gar dener runfa oil \ \ ith the chambermaid. Everything goes wrong and farming is u failure. It always is a failure when a man knows nothing about it ; if iv man can utTordto nriko a large outlay for his own umubomont and the health of his family , let him hasten to his country purehube. But no feensiblo man will think to keep u business in town and make a farm financially profitable. Alter tlio Twine Trust. A bombshell has just been thrown into the camp of the twine trust by the well known hou- of Montgomery Ward & Co. " , of Chicago , in the way of a start ling olTor to boll half umiiillu and half sis.il binder twine at ten cents per Ib. , nearly five centblo s than the trust twine' can bo told for. Montgomery Ward & Co. will lo-so a fortune by this move , but they say that they have resolved to break the twine trust if biich a thing is pobsible. The fact that they deal di rectly with the farmers , and tiiat they number their customers by the million , makes their inlluonco very powerful. If they should succeed in breaking the market , the saving to the American fanners will amount to almost $5,000,000. UuiulHii the Clover Crop. At this soahon of the year wo can al most bee the clover grow , so rapidly are the fiowor tems nushing forward , and boon the fields will bo brilliant with the fragrant purple blossoms , says the Breeders' Ga/.otto. While enjoying their appearance the question presses forward as to the proper euro ana btor- ago of the crop. A few months blnco several articles of great Importance ap peared in the Cj'a/.otto on the subject of spontaneous combustion in clover buy stored in barns , und , although there uro two sides to the question , the propond- orunco of testimony is strongly in favor of those claiming that burns nave boon destroyed thereby , Certainly no pru dent farmer after reading the testimony of eye witnesses to those conllagations and the statements of persons on the ground itnolf will euro to incur the seem ing risk. A careful examination of these cases bhows that the los.ses huvo usually occurred where some .outside moisture in the shupo of ruin or heavy clew was taken up with the clover at the time of storage. There may bo exceptions to this , but it seems to bo the rule. If tiny of our readers know of cases of combustion of clover hay stored with only its own moibturo wo should be exceedingly glad of the re ports. it is quite certain that many farmers succeed In the praotlco of making good hay from elovor which is taken to the mow shortly after being cut by the mower , und when it has only hud time to lose tv part o its moibturo through wilting. If frobh elovor is to bo har vested wO certainly should prefer to huvo the sides of the hay mow miulo BO tight that it would become u bllo , thereby pn- cludlng the possibility of ulr entering from the sides to further the process of heating. Muny of these who would like to have tried the experiment of storing clover before it was thoroughly lleld- cured have been deterred from K > doing bociuibo of the great weight of the un willed crop , but with boino of the modern hay loaders this dllllculty is overcome , nnd loading is u comparatively easy tusk. As to the ditto rout methods of curing clover for hay it is not our pur pose to speak nt this time ; they nro numerous , und each has its advocates. Local conditions uud personal experience largely dlctute the best practice , uii'l ' ways which nro acceptable in one local ity < 1o not lind favor In others * . All will agree , however , that there Is u right time for cutting ; if cut before this period It is almost impossible to euro clover into good huy , nnd Unit which remains after much handling and attention seems tin- Mvtlrifiiutory. On the other hand , the proper period for hnrvestlng Is bhort. und Is often mudo still shorter by bad weather. The old rule of cutting when u tiuurtor or n third of the heads begin to turn brown probably marks the time for the beginning of the mowing us well us can bo stated. In whatever way clover is handled , whether with the tedder or or otherwise , care must bo taken to svuo as many of the leaves and finer parts us possible. Under a hot sun these soon dry out and easily rattle off. It is to avoid this loss that many draw to the barn when quite damp , and others gather into largo cocks for further curing. Either of these practices is usual preferable to the handling of the part-made hay in small bunches much scattered. The worst cases of scrofuln. salt rheum nnd other diseased of the blood ore cuicd by Hood's Barsiipjrllln. Orcnt HrltaluVVIicat Supply. The Ulnsgow Herald has published n letter on "Great Britain's Wheat Supply , " prob ably the work of a ttpccliillst , which reckons the British production of wheat nt 8,500,000 quarters , while he places the required Import nt nbout eighteen niilllcn qiinrtcrs. After tiibultithig the wheat exports nnd imports of the world , he culls attention to the fact that tuo United Kingdom requires nearly one-half of tlio total export , of which Kimia furnishes nbout one-third. lie nrjjues that in case of wnrbotwe.cn Uussln nnd Great Britain the former power could easily and effectively run her antagonist short of breadstuff * by simply prohibiting her own exports. In .such a cnso no predicts that within three days wheat would double in value , ivhllo in three months this country would bo suffering from actuiv dearth. But us is forcibly pointed out in this letter , there are other catastrophes than a war which mljiht cause the same result or thereabouts. The harvests , for instance , of Hussla nnd eastern ICuropo arc more precar ious limn these of Great Britian nnd western Europe , on account probably of the inoro rapid and sudden changes of temperature to which they are exposed , but. if such a mis- elinnce as an cntirclv deficient Kussian crop were to occur , It is not certain that the United Stales would bo able to make peed the want. What , then , is lo bo done } The cor respondent In question would have Great Britain ruiso twice the amount of wheat she now grows ; and ho holds Unit tlio govern ment ought to facilitate the carrying over of one-half of the crop in stack to the next har vest , while retaining such control of it ns to bo able to order a previous distribution if it were thought necessary. " B'atl dratnago causes much sickness and bail blood and Improper action of the liver and kidneys is b.itl dr.iiuiico lo the human system , which Burdock Blood Bitters rem edy. Tlio "Weakness ol'Mctnl Ties. A Belgian ofllclnl report upon metal rail way ties , ns compared with wooilcn ones , docs not speak In a wholly satis factor v man ner of the former. "So far as tests ia that country , which were bugun in ISG'l ' , have boon carried ot" , " says aa exchange , "tho metal tie does not appear lo bo well adapted lo roads over which trains are run nt n high rate of speed , the chief clinically belnjr a tendency to eraek and break away from ttio rails. This view , it is said , is held by Bel gian government ofllcinls , who huvo found that while there is less cost attached to the use of metallic ties , they are feasible only on lines over which Iraitts nro run ut an nverago ralo of twenly-ilvo miles an hour , and where trutllo is not too heavy. Since a souml oak lie , well coated with creosote , will lust from eighteen to twcnty-flvo years , n slccl llo cosling two orthica times as much must lust that much louger in order to bo us economical. " OJl.lIU WIIOLESALE 3K.litMS.ETS. Produce. SftMc. OATS Mfc.mc. II AY-IS WJll.OO. IlltAN JU.OJ. Mir.iAi UKK-S12.00S1 1.00. 1'isil Per Ib : 1'oreli. 7c ; buffalo , To : perch , To ; iilokorul , feu ; Dike. 9o ; trout , Ouj white , liu ; cropple , lOo : cut llsli , llo ; cod steak , K'c ; Irmui- ilcri , ISoj Otegon salmon , l. > c ; black buss , 13o ; lohstlMS , ISO. Al'lT.i : llliTTKll 1'or 11) , ( VffSo. Woor , I'lno ununshcd , H@lib : medium un- unshcd , l * < ! iJlt > ; course unwashed , 181MOC. HlDKS. l'tU.T4 AM ) TAI.MW-Orul'Il salted hides , ftliCldo ; dry suited hideflc ; ( try Hint hides , fl'iSSc ; csilf hliles , 4'iiT1aU. ! ? lanine : < l hides "o lt"-s , Miuup pulls , Kit' ' ' " , csieli , Wtofo il.25 ; sheep pells , dry , petII ) , ( XtflU1 ; tallow. A No. 1. 4c ; No. S , : vV-u ! ) ; gro.ise , while , UHB iv. yellow. U" j'lc. ( HONKS ( Quotations mo for delivery In Chl- cnio. ) Dry butlitlo. pur ton , il 018.00 ( ) ; dry country. l > Ie u-lietl. JKMKVBUl.OO ; dry country. damp and inc-utv , ifWSlO.OU. .IKI.MKS : i'i74o ( l nII ) . Diluent ) VIJAIt'lioleo mudlum , < X3 > 7o ; light , fiMiu ; liu.ivy , 47i.r > o. lilNsKKD Ol ( < Itnw. GOo ; boiled. IVJc. ( IliumPer libl , lullnvd , W UOj half bbl , K\"X \ ; hard elder , pure , per bbl , * " > . ( ) ) : oruiiKe. older , halt bbl , tT.wi ; puiiroldor , half bbl , $7.00. Koos lu'/j&llu for strictly fruih ; stulo not saleable. I'oui/rnv Per ( l)7en , choice hens , $ .1 ( XXy."fl ; choice mlMid , SJ."i < 77i.(0 ( ; ioi ti > is. J2.riOftS.7S ! spi IIIR clilclions. 2 OOfl ' - ' . : . ' - > for small ; JJ SS 'LOO fur medium ; J.l.iVQJ.UU for huge ; Iho turkeys , pur II ) , Willie. OIIKKSI : Kvtra fancy eroum twins , lOo ; fancy full cieiim twins. ( Mjc ; cholco full eteum tulns , ! V ; need full ctonm tulns.Po ; fancy skims , 7ft"'io ; cholco skims. < V3i'jo ( ; fair to good. IVWio ; cholco Young Atnoi leu , lav fancy Ilinhiiisur , 1''oj fancy btick , l-'o ; domestic Swiss , l.V&l'c. IttiTTKaCroamery , fancy tolls , print , tfi ® Id'Jo ' ; cio.imeiy , fancy , solid pacl.ed , iQUi : ! ( ) : | ciuiimcry , choice , 10I''o ; dally , fancy tolls picked navv , inedluiu , $ l. . " > lH&l.f ) : hand picked country , Jl.l031.fiO ; jjood eluaii , 41. IU1 1.2:1. CAMHIKNIA CIIKIIIIIKS - IVr 10-lb bov , fl.2.V3 l.fifl ; southuin , per bttshol , W.002.50 ; Oregon , Al'lttCOTS 20-lb crates. $1.,0I.T3. I'KACIIKS AikutiMis , 'j-hiisluil box. $1,00 ® 1.50 ; California , pur basl.ut , $ : .00@2.S ) , pur H-liiixltol li\.OtKfS.r ) ( ! > 0. I'lWBAI'I'I.KS I'nr doiun , $3.50.00. ! HANANASw.tKXiM.oo. . OitANilK-i 1'or box. Mediterranean sweets , 12-s , $ ! . . ' : > ; UOs , M.i' i JSXa 'Ws , $ l.7 : > 23.00 : liodl , W.T.vail.UO. LKMO.NS I'er bov , Messlnn , fanoy , W.T.VtJT.Ofl ! Btrletl cholco , JJ.SOGC.UOj o.vtru tuner bar , STU\wiiKliniK8 I'crSl-qtciise , choice shlp- pliiK HtoL-k , W.M&2.75. Ili.UKnfitlilHh 1'er bu , W 00. C'imiu.vis IVr-'l-ijt ease , K.OO. HASi'iiKinilHS lted , J'J.OO2.r > 0 pur2)-pt ) case ; lilueli , j.l.ooii.'l 53 per'4-it | easo. lli.ACKliKiinirs F-.50WI.OO perSI-qt cnso. ( ioosEiiEiinir.s THo-bnsliol stand , JIOOQn.OO. C'OCOANUTS for 100 , Wiw. KvAiMiitATKt ) Ai'i'i.Ks I'aney. 10'jo per Ib. WATKIIMI.I.CINH I'ur lee , t w ( Kvrio.oo. OANTI.Ot'l'KI'er ( loz , $ .I.OO@i.OO. VKauTAiii.Kti Now soiithot n onions , per bbl , U.M ; now Miutlioin potatoes , H.BS. ToMA'tOKHrer4babketenito , JI.WXa2.00. I'ICKI.ES Mcclluin. per bbl. W.50s small , jn.Mj Khorklns , S7.50 ; U. and 11. chow chow , qts , Jo.M ; ptH. M.M. lloNKV Stralncd , CO-Ib cnns , per Ib , PC. SlIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank. 30B South 13th Street , Omnhn 14O9 DOUGLAS---STREET. - - . On account o ! our largo nnd incronsing Practice , wohnvo REMOVED lo inoro spacious nnd con venient ofllcca. Drs. Betts Sc Betts , KOO Douglas St. Omaha , Nob. from dnt of this paper. Wishing to introduce our And at tlio same ( Into extend our business and make new customer * , wo hate decided to make this EJL special offer. Bond us a Cabinet I'lcturc , 1'ho- toeraph. Tin Type. Ambrotypc , or DaRticrotypo of yourself or nnjr member or ixwr family , living or dead , \\ewlllm.ikeyotial.irr SI/IU'UA YON roKTUAlTrur.i : or CHAIUJR , rruTldedyoucxlilbltltt yourfrlciidsasaamploofcurwork.andtnoyourlnnucncolnsecurIti Usfuturo onlcrs. 1'laco name and address on back of picture and It will be returned In perfect order. Wo make any cltnoRO In picture you wish , not Interfering with the Ilkcntss. liefer to any batik In 8t. Louis. Address all mall to PACIFIC PORTRAIT HOUSE , Odd Follows' DulldlnSt ST. LOUIS , MO. From the Eminent Atlorne ? , JOHN G. MIU.EK . MxnsnAM , Mo , May 20th. 1850. PACII'IO I'OI'.TItAIT IIOUSK , 8T , LOUIS MO. : GCHTLKMBK I am very much pleased with the portrait which has Just been mclrcdj It Is much bettor than the ono I pot from the Chicago outfit. Yours Is a portrait that I can bo proud ofJOHN 0. MILLElt. BE SURE TO MENTION TXZXB 3PA3PER. "THIS IS AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " Walter Desant. - T.HE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. NOTICE. Within less than a year three different Judges have granted Injunctions protecting the well-known Yellow APOLLINARIS LABELS from infringement. The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow neck label on Mineral Water , and employed eminent Counsel who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court , when granting the injunction , expressed the opinion that bottles of other Mineral Water put up with orange coloured labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short distance and .without close inspection. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen's , Ladies' , Boys' , Misses' and Children's High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes Which I sell tit WHOLESALE only. If you hnvo not placed your order for fall , MR. SHOE DEALER , I would ad vise you to send it to mo without delay , as rubber uoods nro advancing steulily. I am Western Affont for the NE\\r JERSEY RUBBER SHOE COMPANY , and glaa to say the goods this season have no sunorior in style and shape , and you know they wear well. Call and see mo or write for discounts , samples and p. ice lists. LJNDSEY . , 1111 Harney Street , Omaha , Neb. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute For the treatment of nil CHRONIC AND SUIUJIOAr. DISKASKS Urn-as , Appliances for n formltlci , nno Trusses. Dost Kuellltle * , Appir.itns und Itemudlai for siiccomful Iroitmcnt of ovury form of ( llnenia ro- aulrlnKMedloilor SnrKlonl Treatment. . NINUTV HOOMH FOll I'ATIKNTS Hoard nnd attendance Hest Accommocliitloni West. Write for circulars on Defc-niltloi nud llnicoi. Trussei , Club t'eet. Currntura ol Spine , 1'llcs , Tiinior , Canrrr , Catiirrh , llronrhltls , Inlmlntlon , Klettrlcltj. I'lirnljula. Kplfepur , Kleiner Illmlder , 'Kre. Kur. Skin nnd lllood , nnd nil nurnlo il operntlons DISK.A8KH OF WOMKN n upeclaUy , Ilooli of Dlnessei of Women Free. Wo hare lately mldcd a Ilnit-ln Department for Women durlnKConllDoaient ( Strictly 1-rlvnle ) . Onlr llellablo Modlcnl Institute maklnx n specialty of I'lllVATH IJISKASICS. All lllood Diseases successfully treated Hrtilillltlc nulson removed from the uyMem nltliout mercury hew KostoratlreTrrstnient for I.ossof Vltnl rower rartlcn unable to visit us mny bo treated at homo hj correeponitenco All communlcntlons conlldonttal Mcdlrlna or Inatrnmenti gent by mail or oipresi , no cnr ly packed , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. Ono porson.il interview pinferreil. Pull iintl consull us or send history or your fuse , und wo will send In [ il.ila wrapper our 1IOO1C TO MKN HUE , upon 1'rlvato BpeclM or Nervous Diseases , ImpotencHyplillb , U.eet und N urlcoccla , wltli qunstlon Hat. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th and Harney Sts. , Omnhn , Neb. Great Su'innier Bargain -DY- MAX MEYER & BRO. , JeWelers and Silversmiths , SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nickel wati lies from tl .VI upwards. Diamonds. Hllvor wutihos from f. ) upwards. . LmlluV KOlit watches from IIS upwunl.i Uenllunu'ii'g nolil wutclies from ( . ' 6 upna ila. Dlamoml rings frnm 12 ! 0 npwnrdi. in Dlamonil eulUr button * frnm ( .1 iipwiirils. Bargains Jewclery. Diamond tcarf | in | from H upnnnK W carry n full line of jowclurx Including Dlauionil cull liuttunn from til upward * . lintli tollil void nnd line rolled pluto rluiis , Dlniuoiul ntuilii fruiu 17.iu niiwnnlii. plm. carrliiK , lockou , clialix , brnculete , Dlaiuuntl luio plni from ( lOiipwiinli. iirtkliict'a , fiift and rollur buttonv , ito Ar- Illninoiul cur rlnu'n fromf 1. iiiwiinU. | tlclunactimll/Horth tl < T null lit We to Tic , Dlumoml IiratoleU fromH.'i upwnnl . and nil other trooila uru told ut tlio naiuu pro- 1)1 imunil iKiiiitaiitii frunifJJ iiiiwanti. portion. Sou our iliow wludona. tico our llaiuouanciHucc from * . ' /0 upwarili , Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices , Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps , Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc. HOW TO BUY S LINE T1-1 LI FIFTl-I STORE ! . Every particular hoiisukcepcr wants nice llru'ii , she must ami will Inuo It. 'Wo nru prop.ued to mind samples to the Indies of Omaha , from \vhlch they oun umlcu \\'o deal exclusively In Llnenq , nml carry only thu oholuuit Importations dlieut from the inanafncltiiur. You s.ivullinmtddloprollt. Purchasers him1 the liunelltof ititiAiititTV : of poods , and Iho lowest -prices consistent with high quality. Wrltu us for Information. WM. S. KINSEY & CO. , The nrth Avcnuu Linen Store , 888 Fifth Avenue , - New York PRINGIPAL POINT EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH A.T 13O2 Farnnm S'root. HARRY P. DEUEL , Ci y Passenger und Ticket PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S. 15TH ST. , Opposite lloyd's Opcr.i llonsu. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES To All Cases Taken Dnriug the First Throe Months. Thr o eminent I'hysloliins , SiirKonns and Specialists uro pro-cmlneiitly iil > o\u nil othort In the tiu.UiiHTit il all Chionle , Neioiis , bklu and Itlooil Diseases , and diseases iH'Ciillar to women. No matter what your eomplalnt , consult these skillful siliceous , who atualilu to eirect entos In many cusis tint IIHVII heou liionoiiiK'ed li ipiMi'ss. .All siiiKh-al dlseasei , tiinioitund deformities removed with astoit- IshliiK reiiilts. Oenllo-nilnary sui erv , stilc- tnre , all diseases and deformities of olthor sex , all liiipedlmonts to martla e qnkOdy ro- mo\ed , Lun experience , with uiipaiallclml siieoebs , Is the best uvldonco of a doctor's hklll. Ollleo Hours Oa. m. nntllfi p. in. Sunday , JO to U Thousands successfully treated by eniri'sponduiiue All confidential , bend I cents In .stamps to Iniuro piumpt teply. A Written Guarantee to CURE EVEIIY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro ia permanent niul not a pntihlnif up. lia\o ne\cr Mnafyiiiii ] | > m eiiito. Ity ( Uhcnljiuic into fully wo cnu Mint > ou \ > y tco toturu ur icfurul nil moiicy. Thoeo Vfho prcfti'tueoinuliorofor Ctuatinentcan to * > o piulo MM 111 pay mil load faiobuth EC > Nn > snmlliotcl litlU * lillo hcio \.ofoil to imo. Wo Tl ChnlUniu tlio World fora n ra.-otliutourMAOIU ItKM- f KDYNlll not uuc. Wiito for full particulars oml Ktt thocvidincc. Wv know that ) uuaio kcptUnl * Justly * o too , AS the rm t tmlncnt phy * k land Jia o ncer bicn abfu to glicinoio than tem porary ullcf. In our Jlvo 3 1 ai * * rrncttcoh \ ( tMs JIAIHO 1M.MKHY U ) mn bccnmottUHtUultto o\cr- comotho pit'Jiilkrbogalnt ( all fo-callnl t > pucllUt . Jlut untie i utrftion Kuarnntie youtlioihl not htfltalo to try thitiiimttly. ou take no than c" of ) o 1iift your JK Kcrn aakli suing marly arouaj , . , , , ticlilnij of IJOO 000 , It tin I'a- | < | nrreclly nilu lu all who - vrhl liy Diotipnti nut. llercto- fuie 3011 Imra bitn ) iuttln up u id | iayliiif out jutir niuiityfor illirtrcnt trcotnniiU , olid nl- tliouuli 5 < "i are not 5 1 1 cm nl no i > no has paid t > atkoiirii oiify , ] ) ct not > ate any itioio money unttt you try us. Olil chronic , ilci'i nitiU cnn-acuuilln 30 to SOilays. lincillfoto our nimn- < lal ftandlnir , ournputatlou as btulncMi nun , Wilto im for names and adilremps of thai o u have cuieil who liato Klxil ! > ( ! ITli.'ilun , to icier to tlltlil. It cr ts you only ] )0itsfo ( to do tin ) It v 111 tare you a voi Id of ruffcrlnif from mental stialn , ami If 3011 are nmrrliil what may ) oiir cir > | iilii sulfir through jour li ( ll gi net 1 1 f your r > mjitonuaro > oru tUroat , mucous patdi. m In mouth , rlicumatlim In hoiits ami Joints , hair fall In/ out , enipiions on any pnt t of tlio body , feeling of Kciural dcpii' lon. | ialn In lit-ad or boms , you lm > o itottino to vru ( e. * lliO o\vlioaieionitantly taKlnKincr * curynnil pctiuli rliould illitonllnuo It. L'oiulnnt uro of lht'M > dtig ! vlll turcljlirliiKkoiesIn tliocml. Don t fall to witlo. All contatwndfnco lent tulid In ] > | AII | envelope * . Wolnilte tliumoit ilfldlntiktltfatlonund will do all In 01 r | io tr to aid you In It. Addrtu , CUUK ItKUtiltr CU.t Omalia , .Vco - u/-u. \VK ALSO rillil'AKK A MAGIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and Lost Manhood A speed ? anil purmuneiit euro Thousands of cnxji cured without u fnllure f I and 15 UOJDS , II cures uilld cases , li cures obstlnuUi caes COOK IIKttKUV CO. OoisUn , K b. 13th uud Dod o StrccU WANTED ISSUED BY CITICV , COUNTICB.aOHOOL DISTHICTa , WATCH - . > i.-i . CorrcsponileneefollcltcJ. coMPANICO , CTC. N.W. HARRIS COMPANY . . & , Bankers , 103.IBS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 70 ElntoOtrnot. DO8TOU. NEBRASKA . National Bank 0. B. D ? PO8n'OnY. OMA1IA , NEB. Capital , . . . $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - D7.0OO Ofle r ( ind DlrecloM-ltenrr W. T t s , preildtnll bwlss. Heed , Tlcadrptldont : JnmciT. . BTS * | \T > V Morse , John S. Colllnii U , 0. Cuihlnf ) J. M , K r > truikt W. II. S. llunhos , cuhUr. THE1 IRON BANK. Co'nrr ISth nnd Fnrnsm Btrrets. A Ocnornl H'tnklne nn lno < Trixniaotefl. OOMMEKOIALk National Bank Cnpltnl , - $ / OOOOO Surplus , - /OOOO OCIcers nnd Directors E. M. Mornemitn , O , At. Hitchcock , .Inscph ( larnc" u. Jr. , A. Henry , 19. If. Anderson , William t ) , .Mnul , Tlro-preildents U II , Williams , A. I' . Hopklnn , president i A. Milliard , cashier ; F II. Ilrynnt , assistant onshlor. Omaha ManafaGtUrers , ItootH nml KIRKENDALt , , JONES & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Suocs Ijenta for Uoiton UuM.cr Shoo Co . 1107,1104 and 1101 Hnrnv ) HI root , Oinnlui , N b , HrovtcfH. STOHZ it ILEU , Lager Beer Brewers , 15,11 Ncrtti l tli Stl ° et , Onmlm , Nob. Corniuo. EAGLE c6uNICE WbnKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cnps nml mrtnllc nkyllxhts Jolm Kpcuoter , proiirk'tor. lusmi.l llUBmitli Itltli iitrcci. ArtlHtH1 MatcrlnlH. A. HOSPE , Jr" , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IMS Doiiidiu Street , Ouintm , Neb Coal , Coke , Kto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. B. E. Cur 16th and Douglni Streets , Omnlm , Nob. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and CoKc , ail South 13th Stroi-t , Omnlm , Nub. Wholesale Cigars. < OTN II 111 btri'i't "llollol" l Dry GoodH nml Notions. M. K. SMITH it CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Cnrnui lllh anil Hmvtinl StrButs. _ KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY C3OOD3 CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , GoulV FurnlslilnR Goods Cnrnor lltli anil lioruej _ HlrciilK , Omnlm , Kcb _ _ Fur n It uro. < ! c"STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnnui btreet , Oiuulm , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furiiii'irc. Omnlm , > toj _ . GroeoriCH. McCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , Hth und Lcnvcnworth StrccU , Onmlm , Kobraafcm. Innnlior , Kto. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Lumber Etc. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Imported nnrt Aini'rlcnn I'ortlniirt Comont. Slat * aguatfor Mllwiiukco Hydraulic Curuont , uuil yulncy White l.liue. _ * ' CHAS. R. LEE ] Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wood carpets and immuet tlo'irtnii , ' . 'Hi ' nndDouglU Btruots , Omaliu , Nulirnsko. FUU.L ) Vt. Lime Cement Etc Etc. Lumber , , , , , . Corner Vth nnd l > oiiKlnn Htrcetn , Omnlm. millinery nnd Notions. I. OBERFELDEIl Ac CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 203 , 210 nnd 212 South llth ttroct. Notlonm J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1154 llnrncy Mrcet. Omnlm. OIlH. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axle Brcnuo , etc , Oronlm A 11 Ulnliop , .MMiiouur. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cam a nice itock of printing , nrnpplriK nnd wrltlnj papnr , Hpoclnl attention given to card paper. finfuH , Klo. JL L. DEANE & CO. , Urneral AKOnts for Halls' ' Safes , B1 and 323 Houth 10th St. , Omalia. Toyn , Kto. " " II. HARDY &c CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , House Furnlnhlnifdoodi , Children's CiirrlagM. IWt Farnnm street , Onmlm , Nob. " \Vntcr Htippllet ) . U. B. WIND ENGINE k PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Ilnllldar wind mills DIB in.I 020 Jonus St. , Omaha. U K llo , Actlnit Iron WorkH. PAXTON fe VIERLINQ IRON WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorK , Kniilnos , brass work , general foundrjr. machlna n blacksmith work OHIco nnd works , U , 1 * . Itr und nth street , Omaha. i OMAHA BAKE & IRON WORKS , Manl'rs ' of Fire and Hurglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iron shiittnrs and Hro oira U. Andrteti .prop'r Cor Htti unilJa'jkmm tits. Hush , DOOI-H , lOto. M. A. DISUKOW fc CO. , Wlioloiulu manufacturers of Sash , Doors , liliuds and Mouldings , Branch oDlco , 12th and Iiard streets , Qmalia , .V a , S ou. t > li O m auli gi. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited , "TO WEAK MEM RurTirm * fmtn ttiu orrcouor jniltlifiilrrnrl , rarlr dtcajr , wiuitnKMeaknru , l < t niiinliwxI.cto.lMliI stnd a raluublo trratlw I wall ill coiilalnlnit full particulars for home cure , I'llKK of charge. A splendid medical work . shouia tx > rend liy f'trf man who ls imrruui and ctrl > llllsti"l. Xddrtus. Vtot , if , C. VO\VMiU JUouduitt'ouu