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_— FYHE DAILY BEE-WEDNESUAY AI:’RIL 13 COUNCOIL BLUEES COUNOIY RLUFFS RAILROAD Nohrqgkg Loan & Trust Gompany HASTINGS, NEB icAo, KooK LD AN PAGI, | | Oapital Stook, - - $100,000 Arrivi Pacific Ext Ex and Maf Des Moines nc*.4: - IeAR0, RURLINGTON AXD QuINCY [ A O Ven Breanaants Spa AT oam | B O. WEBSTER, Trewurer =l ) m N 4:00 p m 08 m Labl Lot CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTH Bamuol Alexander Oswald"Oliver, Al Depart A. L. Olarke, E. C. Webater' + Atlantic Ext pm Goo. T Pratt, Jaa. B. Heartwell, Mail and Ex. am D. M. McEl Hinney. Accom (Sat.) pm KANBAS OITY, 8T, JOR AND COUNCIL BLUFPS. ; o) . p Dy Vi o Mall and Eo ) First Mortzage Loane a Speoialty Exprom. ., Malland B omioN pactrc, DfiuL Overland Xx.11:30 & m. Lincoln Ex..11:30 &. =, This Company turnishes & permanent, home {nstitution where 8chool Bend sand other legally tesued Municipal securitls to Nebraska can be be negotiated on the ro:t favorable terms 7Ny ittt 4 | Loans made on tuproved farm in all well settico Ealgrant. . 090 P, counties of the state through Lr seponsiblef loca! sorreapan lente. SHORT LINE WABANH, 8P, LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Depart. Atrive, Mall and_Ex.. 9: Mall and Ex.. 4: Oannon Ball Cannon Ball. . o.:!oni:?,l;y.‘zm am|Fm %xm:N(‘:Y 8:50p m SOF 708~ Nobr o Neb. .- 70:50 OHEIOAGO, | . B L Milwankee & St. Pan! Arrives at Omaha. i P;clrflc‘l?l AAAAA 19:45 8 m Is now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS 40 p m | Mail and Ex..*7-25pm from woEoeptSondars. 1Bzt saturare, 1ot | OAHA AND OOUNOIL, BLUFFS ‘Oouncil Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. —WITH— !Intu gonncfl Bll)ufll. M Luwn Omn?os " , 1 y N e o ey | e fomasm oy | PUllman’s Magnificent Sleapers m, 4p pm,6pm [mdpm,S5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Unlon Pacific —AND THE— On Bunday the cars begin thelr trips at 9 0%clock & i, and run roguiarly during tho day ®49, 11, 2 4, 8 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time; MRS, B. J. HILTOK, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PP Wenndwar Cannall Rinf Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE CGOING EAST OHICAGO' MILWAUKEE WWESTER 5 Or to any point beyond; or CORKICE WORKS ! |iF ou ARE coING NORTH Iron and Slate Roofing, s S§T. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the ! Chicago, Milwankss&St PaulR'y C. SPECHT, . - Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED located in Paxto1 Hote', at corner Iron Cornices | s i DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, | pot and at Millard Hotel, Omaha. 48 8ee Time Table In another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8.8, gl\llLL P. De Tin, iron and 8late Boofing, Bpecht's Patent Metallic}Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrad, Veraodas, Iron Bank Liailings, Window Blinds, Cel- lar Guurds; alsn GENERAL AGENT FOR TEEKSON & EILL PATENT IN SIDE BLIND. A V. HbGARPENm FALLEY & HOES, Western Agonts, Lafayette, Indiana. TEE iFATENT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, a0 GO PERCT. s The center pleces are Interchavgeable and re- versible. It prevents the counter from runaing ove', requiring no heel stiffeners. The Agincy for thess goods in this town ha ew Others cannot proeure them. Call nd xamine a full line of Leathe: wOandee” Rubber Boots and 8hoes with ti A 8kin of Beauty ls & Joy Forever. PR. T FELIX GOURAUDA Qriental Oream or Magical Bean- tifler. + Tan, Pimples, breakion Mothpatch esan’eve blomiah o8 d o similar pame. The ersible Heel, MhS. M PETE' 80 Sayre, sald to ¢ .ad; 81-3m Lei ™ ke s ol e B o e ey ane Dollle i o8 8 | PILE OINTMENT. ...0vs .. $ 55 i wihgov Infery %o O ARBOLIO OINTMENT 26 DE s NE'S Fover and Ague Tonlo Cordlal...1 00 EKING'S STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 26 AMEBERIOAN DIARRHOE CURE........... 26 OrERITH OUSES SURE CURE FOR (ORNS ... (Warra: ted cr moncy refunded.) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Monutactur d by W, J Whitehouse, 605 North 16th 8t. + maha Neb. *p 140 & -6m For's lo by all Druggists and Fancy Goods | Dealers throughout the United States, Oanada and kurope. &4 eware of base Imitatiovs. $1,000 reward or arrest and proof of ary one selling the same. 26 BTABLISHKD 1865, Ary ackno'w.'edged to he the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD '& SOFT COAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck's Stove Co,, SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & BRADFORD, SIDE 8PR(NG ATTACHMENT—NOT un;; A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streod, sug 7-me 6m Omana, Nen MAVEBIOK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. ROLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA CAPITAL, _ » 400.000 DUFRENE & {BURPLUS, - - 8:00,000 MENnELssHo“ | ceives the acsounts of Banks, Bankers and 0 egraphic Transfers of Money throughont Omaha Natioral Bank Boilding, | =0 exeoutes any business £ ita Corre: . J. J. EDDY, Cashler. S AEET. Genius Rewarded, nubrition, and by & careful lml&‘l lon of the vored beverage which may save ¥ cover with nume ous eagravings, will B L Py D D SRS ey sty Transacts a general Banking business, Re- others, Draws Foreign Exchange and AR c H IT E c T s | makes Oable Transfers in Enrope and Tel- . the United States, Buys and sells Gov- REMOVED TO | ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, | spondents in the line of Bavking, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING | ASA P. POTTER, Presiden*, P ’ J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. 3 w& h-me *‘By a thorough knowledge of the natural law) | which govera the operations of digestion and fine mpmm.g: -.n-w:c ) OR, atfiasely Bavored beverage which may sara s | 116 8%07Y of the fowine Machire many heavy doctors’ bills It 1s by the judi 1 ) -.gl 'u;vmm. el umy- wn’l‘lhd:: A (handiome little psmphlet, Hu-b:ni gold “’"K adult porson calling for 1§ at any brach ry tendency of subtlo maiadies are Hoating around us read #0 attack wherover there ls » weak polnl, We may many & fatal shatt by keeping our. | or sub-office o the Sloger Maaufactur ng Com- salves well fortified blood and & prop. | pany, or will beseat by mai, pot-pald. to any erly nourlshed sfl‘:‘b‘;’u vil s‘:nlu hasele. person liviog at & d stance from our office, im Ing water or ml o'd aine aad 1), by Grocers, avelod ( THO Singer Manufacturing Co,, Principal Office, ;84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS fhe School Board. Al the meeting of the board of eda- estlon, Tuesday evening, the commit. teo on bulldings reported the Conter stroot school houte as in poor condl- tion, but not dangercus, The ocom- mittee was instructed to repair it. The reslgnation of Miss Eila Man. gom as principal of the Washington stroot tchool was received and me- cepted: to take effoct at the oloso of the month, Superintendent Farnham proe his monthly report, showlog a d average attendnr oo of 1 543, It was declded to adverttao for blde for the sale of the Canter street school house and site. RORE—— PERSONA. Rev. H, MoMeckin left the oity last evening by the C. B. & Q., to attend a mesting of the Couvcil Blaffs Presbytery ot Coroing. He will return in time to preach as usual at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. W, B Mayes was elected delegate to repre- sent the ression of the Presbyterian church of this city at the above mentioned meet- ing. Miss Kate Larlmer James, of whose success an a songstress Touncil Binfla feels proud, is at home again, Most of the past season she has been the prima donna of Strackosoh’s company, and won high hon. ore everywhere, She will rest with her friends here ana then return to Boston, Mrs, L. W, Babbitt is lying very ill with heart disease at the residence of Mras, Hooton. Col. Babbitt isalso quite sick at Beebetown, Arkansas, N. M. Pusey has so far recovered from the effects of his accident as to be able to be out again, W. B. Cujypy, of Avoca, was in the city yesterday, and a guest of the Paocific house. Harry C. Mason yesterday returned from a two weeks’ trip te Dakota, J. B, Ciundus and wife, of Sioux Falle, were at the Ogden yesterday. J. W. Stocker and lady, of Logan, were at the Pacific yesterdav. ‘W. J. Hanoock and wife bave gone to Chicago on a brief visit. Col. Wm, Orr, of Hardindale, dined at the Pacific yesterday. Judge Aylesworth has returned from his o | Dakota trip. Robert Gray, of Ohioago, is at the Og len. L. C. Trobridge, of Chioago, is at the Ogden. De. 8. M. Johnson, of Chicago, is ut the Pacifio, J. M. Phillip1 has returned from a trip into Nebraska, P. M, Keyos, of Red Oak, was in the city yesterday. A, Jacobson, of Milwaukee, is an Og- den house guest. C. O. Burroughs, of Decatur, IlL, is an Ogded house guest. Prof, G. Morrls, of New York, arrived ot the Ogden yesterday. Conrad Geise rejoices in the acrival of a handsome young daughter, W. U, Cochran, of Persia, the well known banker, is in the city. John F. MacDonald, of Loulsville, ar- rlved at the Ogden yesjerday, J. W. Baumgzarten, of Quincy, Ill, ar- rived at the Pao fio yesterday. Mr. Charles Madison, of Misourl Valley, was in the city Baturday visiting friends. Mrs, M. Miller, of Carroll, is in the city, the gusst of Mr. and Mrs, M, G. Griffin, R. D. Cosner, of Moant Vernon, Ohio, visited Oouocil Bluffa yesterdsy and par- took at the Pacific, F. A, Nash, the general agent of the Chicage, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul railway, has returned from a trip t) Milwaukee, Dr. Slade is still stup,iog at ths Ogden, and simply lau,h+ at the storm of unbe- lief which has raged about his ears, George C. Rohrer, the venerable father of M. F. Robrer, spent Sunday in this ci'y, an1 returned to his home in Chilli- cothe, Mo, yesterday, O. E. Beswiok, the ex-city mar:bal of Avoons, arrived in the city yesterday, Mr, Beswick is looking for & houee, und ex- pects with his family to be.ome a per. manent reeident of this city in the near future, C. J. Beat, who has been with the Non- pariel for some tine, left yesterdsy for Agency City, where he expects this even. iog to be joined in morriage to Miss Eama Hill. Assoon as the ceremony is consumated there will be a rush of ¢ n- gratulations and we'l. wishes, e ——— — The mavor has thus far falled to re. appoint Officers Edgar, Sterling, Ty- eou and Morse, and has not publicly snnounced whether he iniends to or not, but it {s generally understood that those officers are to drop out of the service after a time. At present they are atill on daty, and some or all of them may posatbly be retained, but it is doubtfal, COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, WagaT - No, 2 spring, 76c; No, 8, 63; rejected 50c; good demand, ConN Deslers payiog 82c; icago, 48); new mixed, The receipts of corn are liv sarce and in good demand; £3 Hay—4 006 00 per ton, 30 per bals, Ryg—40c; light supply. Coun MeAL—1 25per 100 pounds, Wo n~Good supply, prices at, yards, 5 (0@ 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, BuTTkR—Plenty and o fair demand; 25c; creamery 80c, Faos - Ready sale and not plenty at 15@17¢ per dozen, LaArD—Fairbonk's, wholesaling at 18, Pourrry ~Firm; fim.n paying 180 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens VeaerasLes —Potates, 50c; onions, b0c; cabbages, 8U@400 per dozen; apples, 2 60 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40. Broous—2 00@8 00 per dozen, #TO0K, CarTLe—8 00@3 50; calves 5 00@7 50, uflo-—hunm lordl‘:‘ :Ln‘t. ae the packing houses are 5 ship) are paylog 675 to 6 75, o rejectod onu C IOWA JTHMS. Menales have become epidemic in Ana. mosw, A $20,000 jail is to be built at Marshall. Yown, G unell is making efforta for its secoud national bank, Davenport pats i a bid for the reunion of the first Towa cavalry. A savings bank with 830,000 capital is to be start.d at Cresten. Dariog the last munioipal year Dubugue paid out 811,502 50 in salarios, Missouri Vallay proposss &5 havo the stroet grades fixed by ordinances, Barlington is being worked by a gang of bur.lars, and no arresty have ocenrred, ‘I'he woolen mill at Eddyville has failed, with liabilities of $28,000 already heard from Dubuque paid §680 90 Tt year for dam. ages to individuals ana $63 85 for damages to property. The electors of Blackhawk county will vote on purchasing a $10 00) farm for tho county poor. A number of Villisoa familias have moved to the E khorn valley,in Nebraska, and will rettle there, Manchester has a gold and silver mining u»mrnnr, lately organized, with its pros pective mine in Halley, Colo. Three hundred children w by Bishop Hennesy at church, Dubuque, on the 1st. At the last term of court in Mahsska ocouuty eight divorces were granted and six weut oyer unil the next term, The Cedar Rapids board of trade peti tion the city couneil if esloon license is granted, to make the figure 81,000, There is talk of a draw bridge on the Spiric Lake wagon road, to sllow hoats to oail unobstructed from onv lake into the other, Dubuque oapitalists are in Sioux City lo kiog over the gronad with w view of starting & new Tfitlml bauk in that place. A building boom has struck Creston and o large number of fine dwellings are being cted on North Hill and other parts of the town, The proprietors of the Southern hotel at Cedar Rapids are in finauclal trouble, and closing up nader mortgage s daily ex- pected. The Vail Episcopal Church trustees held & meeting last week aud determined to commenoe the erection of & new church immediately, : About 82,000 has been saved the resi. den'n of Lyon couaty by an ex0nowuiowl administration of the coanty funds during the past year. It is eatimated thatfrom 200 to 820 Inwa Koighta and Iadies will make the pig im- age 10 San Francisco nexs July to attend the conclave. A apecial election will be beld in Le iars on the 28 | inst., to fill the vacancies in the counci! ocossioned by the resignation of two aldermen. Correctionville wanta tailor, » dentist, » bnkv:{. ® oreamery, & good brickyard, and tensment houses. Steamboat agents on the river towas complain that the railrords ot away with the freight buciness, leaving the boats without business, Miss Johuson, of Burlingten, being called to the death bed of her sister, onthe eveniog of the 3let inst, dropped dead as she reached the bed. ‘The Chicsgo company operating the gold mine at Bear creek, near Oitumwa, are satisfied with the clean up andi keep the mill at work steadily. confirmed « Patrick's Sixty-fi ki the Iilinois Cen- | 800d, AR DR AEILWork 6B 0 B b “Did you ever have a leg llke that, tral road at Dubuque quit work cn the 9:h, demanding an increase from $1 25 to $1 50 and ten houre a day. or liviog near Viaton, viotimized $1,185 on the 11ch, by confidence men, A pew loan and trust company has been at ¢ reston with a capital of §2, 000. Tae institution is officered by tha organ: best people of the place. The Hubbard house at Sioux Oity was closed on the 9.h, owing to the inability of s, to the prop iators, John and Charles Ros: met $1 625 of unpaid rent, The shores of Brower's lake, Wood ury oconnty, are reporied to be lined with dead fish, Itisthought they were ¢mothered to death daring the wister, Nick Fr edliv came near being a well-done liver, John Kettleson, a farmer vear Walaut, Pottawat'amie county, was shot twice by & Mrs. Qoulter, of that town, on the 10th. Ho made inaecsnt proposals to her, The ¢ nning factory at Glenwood fs said | # to be an immense success, his season, besid-s & number of men, one hundred wo- men and girls will be given employment, Monona county now has twenty town- ships, East Mapleton having been created in the northeast corner of the county at the late session of the board of supecvis. ora, The Creston Gizette has been settiog down very hard on the mashers of that If the paper succesds ia cleaning out there idiots it will have accomplished a town. big thing A. A, Mosher, superintendent of the atate tsh hatchery at Spirit Lake, hes 1,000,000 minnowa ready to disiribute, aud soother litter of like number is expected in & week, Archer Steele, furniture dealer of Deni €on ar d Iate chronio invalid, thioks he has h by the prayer been biought to good heal cure. He was the nrst Denison mau tc try the remedy. The history of Cerro Gordo and Frank. Jin counties “with biographies of distin guirhed oi izeus who subscribe for the work, is bulng concucted by the Uaivn publi' hirg company. John Damy, & LeMars inebriate, who is ruted at 815.0.0, is dofoudaat io a divorce suit, io wnich alimony is msked. Jobn has pean accusiome i, when in liquor, the Liberal says, to ubuse his wife shamefally, McGeegor hw defulted on her tond in- terest and is defendant in reveral coupon sntts in the coming term of federal court at Dabuque, he News estimate the deht at $100,000, an increase of nearly $80,000 in two yours The first examination of dentlsts etate board of examioers will Towa City on ths 214t inst. T requires tbat all 'prac itioners in the state. One hundred and twelve feet of the west wall of the new building for Morrell & Co."s packing house in Ottumwa has_to be the listiog fr taxation of the new railroad .| track in t' e north put of tte county, add- iog $31,0 0 to the sesessed valu tion of the ¢ unty. ‘Ihe track hud escaped the notice of the comiseion, tuat place, large ti uro, up the fradulent orders they bad taken Th and $1,200 Towa City Btite Press: shopisd ing » thriviog business citizen 18 reported as baviog mad ome “‘softened” on him 1,100 Of another it is sald that out of »C. R & N. road, on the team backed over the bridge acr:se the Siovx nesr Ida Grove and one horse was killed. Mr. Friedliver all pass this exsminaiion before they can practice rulled d ywn. I is 53 feet high and from 16 to 24 inches thick. The brick were of poor quality and laid in winter, Auditor Peck, of 8ic county, has secured Winter et hay a'ready contributed $16,- 000 of the amount scked by the Disgowil railroad as & bouus for construction through Tue varions townships in the connty are holdiog meetings and voting bon fs, which will swell the amount to & A pumber of swindliog tree peddlers were summari'y dealt with in Millscounty last week, The men were overiaken by the farmers at Hastings and foroid to give orders amounted to between §1,000 Oar bucket Ooe in » siogle week, but & few days ago 1hs o loat hould he refuse to put up his margios, as affalrs hind the gamae. Henry Henke, of Lsmare, tried (o hi Co greismag Strable the other day but di not sucoeed, He was fined or 80 daya In Jail, mostly to the Chicagn, Milwaukee & & Dabuque on the Railroad conduc new Jodge is named Johnson Division, No, 07, of Dubuque. Forty gears ago Mr. John Hitchoock, #ays the Muscatine Tribune, planted asoft maple tree in his dooryard, which s still standine. A fow days since it was me ured and found to be fonrteen feet in of cumference, and seventy five feet high,and it wan e-timated that it would make two cords of good word, This speaks well for tree-growing (n Towa, . Four young men of DeWitt, Olinton county, att:mpted to oross Dead Mlun's wlough, four miles south of that placy, the afternoon of the 8 h, with & teaw ant wagon, The youog woa ssved their lives by desperate exs«tions, but the team, bole, ‘The harness and wagoa were recov- ered, 000,000 rece: tly peid by an English syn |- cato for 8,000,000 acres of land in Texas It says at one time J. K. Gravee, a capi- talist of that city, for building the ‘Texas state houre aud re- orivins the lind, but the weak-kneed him in raising the neoessary $500,000, A Life wving Servioce. Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutohi Dr, Kiog's New Discovery, for Oonsump- tion, whioh caused him 10 procure & 1arvs bottle that completoly oured him, when Doctors, ochange of climate and everything olso had failed. Asthms, Bronohitis, Se: vere Coughs, and all Throat and Lung dis- esnes, it {s guiranteed to oure, Trial bottles free at C F, Goodman's drug store, Large size, 81, aprl 2-e0d&w 1w A Wooden Leg Jnder Fire. New York Horald. A fashionably dressed matron sat in the rear cabin of & Fulton rr{ boat. She was accompanled by a thin<legged, restloss-eyed little girl of 4 or therea- bouts. A few seats aw'y was a man with & wooden leg. With unerring inatinct the child's eye had lighted upon this man, That eye at onoe be oame fixed, dilativg with concentrated interest. The onild orawled down from her seat, upon which she had been knockiog, to sfford that eye bet. ter facilities for observation. The object of torutiuy rquirmed unessily in his seat. whisper: *Oh, ma! Look at that man!" “Hash, my dear; you must not be 80 rude.” ““But, ma,” (in a very audible whis- | th per, ““Do look at his leg.” “Bs qulet, Echel, I tell you,” fran- tloally urged the matron in an agitated “Tae poor man has lost his tone leg. It's very rude to notloe it " ‘‘What's that one made of?” *‘Hush! of wood, my dear. Look at Sse how that pretty boy over there. _he 1s.” mai” “No, my dear. that—" have one, ma “No, tiur." *‘Hush, do!" ‘‘Bat, ma—" a diversion, the child some sweetmeats. accepted them with and mistrast, rose, and smillng graclously, said: say good-by."” Ethel advanocd, her eyes still firm. ers. msn." hand and, hurrying through ths boat, geined the bridge. Horsford's Actd Phosphate 1s an appetizor; it stimulates the stom whole system. Information Wanted. Philadelpbia Presz, best way to destroy the printed reve | without destroying the check blanks may possibly hear of something to hi advantage by communioating with Sec rotary Folger. . — An Apswer Wanted. Con any one bring us a cuse of Bit'ers will uot speedily curc? Biight's Disease Dinhetes, Weak Back, o Every bottle cusranteed, For sale at 50 bottle by O. F. Goodman, The Frult or Oreeping Vines farmers to the production of melons #quashes and pumpkins than s de served. Fow of pay any attention to them or dung hill plants & fow rqush seed in the gar den where tho vives run vegotables and do a largs &mount o hari, the geueral cu middle states, pumpkins. several farmere lo the latitude ol oapital of this state, and foun our oltles and large towns. markets in the world. Darlog thel now stand, ho would get out $15,000 be- | $100 and costs 1f Henke had actually Over 50 railrond conductors belonging Paulani the Tllinofs Central roads met at :h to organize a lodge of benevolent sooisty that is spending cver the country., The wagon and contents went dowa in a deep The Dabugue Herald mourns the loss to that ol'y and her monjed men of the $10,- bad the piens completed monied men of that city refased to join son, Kan.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Tarning to the mother the ohild exclaimed in & portentious Look over there at *‘Will pa or Uncle John or I ever “‘Qould he kick a ball with that leg?" At this juooture the man with the wooden leg sought, in turn, to create He drew from his pocket a pretty little bonbon box and offered The ohild hesitation An instant later the boat reached the ellp. The mother ‘‘Thank the gentleman, E hel, and ly fixed npon the otject of interest. | oni She held out the tips of her little fin- “‘Good-by,” she sald, iu a volce full of emotion; ‘‘good-by, you poor, poor The mother seized the child by the ach to renewed activity; snd in many ways tones up and invigorates the The man who caninform the United States government, before Jaly 1, the nue stamps in the bark check-books Kiduey or Liver Complsint that Klectrio We say they can not, as thousands of cases already vermanent'y cured, and who are daily rec- ommending E :otrie Blfl.fl"w0 will prove, any urinary complaint quickly oured, Toey purify the blood, regulate the bow. els, nd act directly on the diseased parts, Loss attention Is glven by western our large farmors Tae boys yeuorally raire a fow melous on the site formerly occupled by a hay atack and the housewlte often over the[%'e Ocomslonally s small farmer raises pumpklus tn 8 cornfield, as is ym in the esatern and few, however, devote a considerable amouat of land to the production of melons, eqaashes, and Within the past fow years the and farther soath, have turned thelr attention to the ralelog of meloos as a market crop dgh profitable. The consump- tlon of melonsis rapldly lncreasing inall Chteago has bevome one of the largest melon seasons not only car loads but traln 0 |loads are required to supply the de- mand. Melcns have become & com- won articleof food. They are found on the tables of hotels, restaurants, sud priyate families. The old iden that they are unwholesome s no lowger entertalned, Phyelcians now glve' testimony in favor of their health fuloos. Darlng the past fow years t 1 " fking §ihmants wn &Sy Hop mitfers hit the august person the penalty probably [several professional gardeners and would have been s millioa dollars ot a life | amateui ® have added to the number of sentence varioties and greatly improved their quality. Unless a farmer lives in o looation thiet has a favorable soll and cimate and g od facllities for veant- poertation, he may vot find melons a profitable orop o ralse for the markoet, but every farmrer should raize sn abundance for the supply of his own family, Attention h: o lately been glven to the prodaoction of squashes as & marke' crop, They sre in demsnd for the supply of hotels and families at al. moet nlrnm\unm of tho y Bakers now buy large quantitie: quashes for making pies. Every few yea thero Is quite a demand for squashes to send to the east. The shipmoent of equashes to England has commenced, aud the smount of them sent abroad will probably increase from year to year. The long keepiog varfeties like the Habbard can be preserved during the winter with little llabillty to Irss, and thoy alwags command high prices In the spring. Many tqaashes are now canned and dried, As a sut- stitute for the sweet potato the rquash has no caaal. Eight tons of \Hubbard hes have not unfrequently been WIFTI'S SPECIFIO COURES SCROFULA. WIFT'S SPECIFIC | OURES ULCERS. od on a single aore of highly man- " ured and well ocnltivated land, A szFT 8 BPE%II}';{%B OATARRH. orep like this will pay as well as any- thing a farmer can produce when we into constderation the cost of | SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s 1a very light URES SORE! 0 SWIFT'3 SPECIFIQ CURES BOIL! SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ERUPTION and the expense of harvestiog small. Squasher should be ralsed on dry and warm soll. It should be made vor(vfloh with well-rotted stable macure, Wood as well as supe! te of llme, are also exc s for equashes, as they a WIFT'S SPEOIFIO melons and pumpkins, The ground i OURES ECZEMA. should be well pulverizad, bat it need SWI” 'S SPECTFIC not be plowed deep. Poor 1quashes OURES RHEUMATISM. will be produced on clayey or damp | #* WIFT'S SPECIFI0 sotls, and they can not be relled on w | W REMOVES ALL TAINT. koe‘rl lo:ig ‘tlilmu. The hpl:in'i!:g can — be delayed till most of the tield crops are put in, Many plant in rows eight sw‘FT’s sPEGIFIG or ten feet apart, and others in hills eight or ten feet distant from each I8 THE oth Bat tw) plants are allowed to grow in a hill, though five or six seeds | GREAT BLOOY REMEDY aro planted. The hill is made sligh- ly sioplog, l:’h ) Iln:efi’lnd ;ho l:.ld' OF THE AGE. is coverad about an inch and a hal deep. The earth above them {s flat- Write for fall partioulars to tened, and made tolerably compact with a hoe. Pampkins can be planted In the same maunner as aquashes, or they oan ba ralsed to good advantage incouneo- tlon with corn by dropping the seed In every fourth or fifsh hill. Melons, quashes or pampkias, when grown ia field, require subatantially th same caltivation. The soll about the plants should be worked with the hoe or gerden trowel, and the earth be- tween the hilla kept mellow and free and grass by the employ- oultivator, which oan be run both ways. After th her | send becomes quite warm the vines will soon cover tho ground, and it isoften ad. visable to shorten them mo asto pre- vent too much shade. The greateat difficulty is with the little striped bug, which in this )atitode puts in his ap- pearance the first «f Jane The young plants cau be proteoted sgainat this inszot h{ ocoverlog them with a small box haviog a elogle pane of glass fitted to the top and placed so that the rain will ron off from it. Smal boxes oovered with murquil netting answer the purpose nearly as wl:ll. T:c plu; of dusting ‘-hi.th yo:nu nts when they are wet ow I:vlth land plaster Is recommended to EssE'u’ OF l'FE' axtensive growers. Some give no pro- For Ouo A Masa awp Favata. teotion to the plant, but seed liberally |Itiss s0 that enough plants will survive the |4 work of the lnsects, A few plant the | w seed of inferfor varleties of equashes in the viclnity of the hills and in that - | way provide food for the bugs. Mol squashes and pumpkios should be gathered before heavy trosts cocour A portion of the viae should be left on the stem and they should be al- lowed to become dry before they are placed under cover, Squashes and pumpkins are valuable as food for fowls and animals, Oattle and grow- ing hoge wil eat them in their raw state, bat it is better to cook them for poultry and hogs that are belvg fat. tened, In maoy places pumkins aud equashes furnish, next to grass, the cheapeat stock food that can be raised. Voluntary Tributes of fit. Recelved, Drar 818, —Please allow me the privilege of giving my testimony regarding the won- derful curative properties of your invalas ble medicine, Hunt’s Remedy, Duriog the post six or seven yoars I have been a great » | sufferer from Kidney disease, and durin * | great part of the time my suff srings ha been ®o intense as to be indescribable. Oaly those who have suffered by this dread diseane know of the awful b che, anl ¢ | paiosof all kinds, accom| ed by great weakness and pervous prosteation, loss of force and ambition which invariably attend it. T had all these troubles intensitied, and was in such » bat gondition that I could no get up out of my chair except by put- ting m; snds on my ki , and alwost rolling put befare T ooald stealghten up. 1 tried the best doctors, and y kinds of medicine, but all failed to he'p me, and I experimented %o long' *1 deavoring to get cured that last spriog I was in very poor shap , and in s eking for rellef my atten- tion was directed hv a friend to the re markable cures of Kidney direases. eto., which w re being accomplished by Hun! Rewedy. I was induced to try it, and be- » | gan to take it, und very soon “limhered - | up" as it were; my severe backache, and the intense pains I had suffe ed so long speedily disappesred, notwithatendicg I | mall on recelptof price, hat been bothered with this complaint so itate 718 O many yeara, o When I hevan to take Hunt's Remedy I o ssiderably | un down inmy gonenl health. and suffered also from loss of appes itver tince I have bun takicg the| DR, HENDERSON { | Remedy, however, my improvement has | 605 & 603 Wyn-docts 8t ) been most marked; my former complnints, | KASBAS CITY, M) ) Authorized by the st:te b treah Chrouie, Nervous and Privets SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta,Ba. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81 75 ner Bottle OOL. L. T. FOSTER. on n. ST A Re i, bl i & 3 nervous waste, rejuvenal strenghthens the enfoebled brain and surpris ng tone and vigor to the e or- D u'\:'fi:'m Brioe, §1.00s boley Boh fov 3 008 orsix or 5. For saloby all drug ruggista, oF recelpt of pri by pr 1 0. Box £480° 80, in o 617 8¢ OharlesSt. ST. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medies ”“.{-i'mm longer e ment of UHRONIG, NER BLOOD Diseases than any other pk medicinos can be sent by mall or where. Curable uaranteed; oxiotn 14 is trankly sbated. Oall Ibe. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental snd Physioal Welkn:_n, Moerourial othor affections of t, Skio and tude for Bene- attention to cases over.worked brain. SURGICAL OASRS receive special attention. Diseases # from Imprudence, oessos, [n i CGHUXIDE. s, end cure. Bealed for 28¢ postage.on SUPPOSITORIES! The Great Popular Remody for Plles Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Iiching £ And all torms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Surrosrtorine act directly upon the coata of the Blood Veasels, and by thelr ofocts gontly. biood " trom the tumors, and by making the coats of the vels strong, prevent their refllling, and hence a radi A ruli graduste n medi ins Over 1§ practice—13 0 Vears’ in Chi achos, painy, eto., have disappeared, and I like my former sel, hule, hearty, in health, Tahall always keep omedy wi h me, and would most e ruestly, r commend +11 thore who are ~uffarers from Kidney or Liver diseases, or disenses of the Bladder or Urinary organs edy, and take no other, ery truly, INRY H, SHELDON, No, 280 Westm nster St., Providence, R I. Wiansuss (0'hy 04 DEBILITY, (i 88 01 80XU8! pywa aute d or woney retu dal. O cines furniui 1—even to patients Cousultation free ahd co ud mtial Ago sud oxperienceare import it K 80K £ boh sex 8 ~illustrat d—and cire lars of b *‘In the lexicon of vouth ete,, toe: things sent sealed for iwa 3¢ sbamps such word as Fail, That *‘lexicon’ ow | M.SEUM found in the laboratory ot Hunt's Remedy. R e It knews no such o= Fail, rl SONA. of the enlarged, develo) an_interesting advert someuk r. 1o reply to inqu ries we fiére " 00 evilonce ¢ humbiag abah r BTh- ldhnrie'k N Bink of oston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- z‘,z""'},‘,{;,‘:‘.’-f:’:fl"‘.’,’ g vestment seourities, and transac's any | culars giving all particulars, oss for lta correspondents in the By N yicremag Wl "‘fl"‘ajm b i o i Line of banking. w&theme | Couiely " o » pea

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