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’a N THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY MAY 17 HARKNESS BRO'S, DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. Have the Largest Stock and Czoicest Patterns of CARPETS! Ever Brought to the City, and at . LOWER PRICES than éver offered in this vicinity, DO NOT FATT. TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD | NOTIOE OF PUBLIC SALE. TIME TABLE. OF LANDS WITHIN THE The following are the times of arrival and de flt + N . 00 and Missouri Reservation aing etart fr. e Uafon Pa:ffic depot ut ten minu or than below stat Trains 0n pool lines and K. C, rua on ) RESRASKA AAD KARBAS. time, & balf hour faster than local. Wabash —— faster than loca. U, P. and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time, ure of trains from the loca _depots, The 3 IN THE STATES OF and arrive at the cepot about ten minutes Iater. Araics run on 8t. Louis time, twenty mivutes G Avhn Bu 170 Tk Ovridh, | BRATRICE, Neb., April 30th, 1883, § By the d rection o! the lion nterior, the U, S, Land Othce at Beatrice, in tho Stat’ of Nebraska, will bs opsn on Thursday, the 81st Day of May, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m. I { For the purpose of recelvirg application to pur- CHIOAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PACIPIO, The lands will be sold on'y to perions who shall w.thin three months from the date of their Mail and Ex*. applica'lons make & perman‘nt settlement upon Accom (Sat. Accom. (Mon. the same, and each application must be acc ‘m- af GOUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO DOINGS OF DOCTORS. Tho Gathering of the State Medical Societr, The First Day Largely Spent in Orgarizing and Prepar- ing For Work. In cecordance with the announce- ment auaedy made the Iowa S ate Modical Sccloty opened its aesaion in this oflty yeeterday mwornirg st the Royal Arcanum hall, The vacant store below, and the aute-roems of the hall were occopled by agents with samplas of all sorts of surgleal appli- ances and lcstruments, new remedies, ete., maklog guito a dlsplay, even to anovice not knowing the utllity or the delioate workings of all the con- trlvavces. The great varlety of goods presented fs ovidenced by the fact that even a patent glg, sup- posed to be of especlal use t a doctor, wis exhibited, The following are the officers of the soolety: Presldent, D. Socfield, Washington; First Vice-President, S. E. Robinson, West Union; Seoond Vice-President, H. L Getz, Marshal; Secretary, J. F. Kennedy, Dos Molnee; Asalstant Seoretary, D. Mo- Orea, Council Bluffs; Treasurer, G R. Skluner, Cedar Raplde: Trustees to serve three years, Second Distriot, A.J Hobart, Cidnton; Sixth District, J. C Hinsey, Ottum'va; Eighth Dis- telot, J. D. Holmes, Audubon, The standing committees of the soclety are: COMMITTRES, Arrangements — J, Willlamson, chairman, Ottumwa; D. McOrea, J. Worley, H. G. Riatine, O, W. Archi- bald, Pablication—J. F. Kennedy, Dos Molnes, chairman; G. R. Skiuner, E Necrology—A. W, McClure, Mt, Plessant, chalrman; W, D. Middleton, C. C. Bradley, J. W. Smith, Harrlet Conniff, S B. Thrall, J. T. Brenne- LNEWS money quallfication only i required ¢ them, Horemarked: *Prescription most common names of which are s misepolled as to rosm moat studicus made eo ture seemed to have been exhausted i tho euactment of a pharmacy la which, thcugh noceesary and 7o enoagh In itself, requlres that compe ratlons of all without the slightoat re gsrd to thelr fitness, education « abllity to prescribe. Such a law with ount another defialng who and uuae what ciccumstances they may pre a monument of leglslative indifferenc and folly.” The speaker also vrgzed the neces sity of additional faciltties for carin for the insane. He hlso scored th freuency with which the doctors wor calivd Into conrt as witnesses, ard t contradiot each other. He belleve: could justly lay clalm to somo partic ular qualification to such a tltle, au fendant, spesker supporting the national asso ciation as against the New York so. olety. Oa motlon of D, Caldwell the ad dress was referred to & committee of three, conelsting of Dra, Wateon, Hil and Adelr, motion was withdrawn, Dr. Thrall, of Ottamwa, paper on “‘The Mineral Waters o Towa.” on “Diphtherla.” These papers were discussed by Drs, McClure, of Mt. Pleasant; Ross, o Page county; Clapp, of lowa y Robertson, of Muscatine; Jenkins, o Keokok; Wataon, of Dubuque; J, O Stmonton, of referred to the committee on publioa tlon, Dr. Robertson, of Muscatine, pre: sented & paver in faver of the con are made and mediciues ordored, the |first reluctant to bellove The wisdom of our leglsla- tent hands shall compound tho prepa. scribe, will stand out in bold relicf as that the law ehould not permit any one to be oalled as an expert unleas ho In olosing hls address he spoke brlefly of the ‘‘New Yorke code,” the De. Hill moved that a sectlon be established on {dlocy and nervous dis- | western atates. eases, but after some discussion the gave a Dr. Davls, of Mapletor, gave one Robinson, of Washipgton county, and Molines, and then resolutions asking the influence of senators and | congressmen In ald of the enterprise; also that a committee f| been lmpoverished by sacoeesive orop- e plogs. Many weatorn farmers wore at that succes elve erops of corn wonld essentially Impoverish the o i1, They were fiual ly convincod, however, that such was n [ the esse, Thcy resorted to the vse of w [mauure on land futended for the pro- d lon of eorn with cousiderable re nee. Many preferred to raise maller crops than to be at the trouble f haullug out and applying manure t| The growth of clover for a fertilizer 1- | has 1ot bean general in the west, £ When it has been ralsed for that pur. poso It has fn most cases boen tarped uander preparatory to the production ofof wheat, For several yoars wheat has been the fashionable crop in moet parts of the country. It has i | boen the favorable crop with farmers, ¢ | largely for the reason that it could be .-}..,wn, cat, bound and thrashed en )| tirely by maohinery. Machines have I been largely omployed for planting and caltivating corn, but as none have been introduced for harvesting and | preparing it for market most farmors U| preferred o crop that could be ralsed ¥ [ when thus summoned it should be by | and put luto a condltion to sell with- the espzclal order of the caurt and jury, and nelther for plaintiff nor de ont resorting to the use of hand labor, P’ossibly the employment of machin for planting and cultivating corn h tended to decroase the yleld of corn per acre, though It has largely in- crensed the area planted. The more machines were improved the more the use of hand tools was discarded, The - time !s not far In tho past when no f|one oxpected to ralse a crop of corn || without using the hoe to plant and oultivate {t. Now the hand -hoe la vever seen ln most oorn-fialds in the They aro compounded from Hops, t| Malt, ‘Buchn, Mandrake and Daude: lion,—the oldest, best, and most valu- able medicines In the world and con- tain all the best and most curative - | proportles of all other remedies, belng flthe groatest Blood Purlfier, Liver i | Regulator and Life and Health Res- f| oring Agont on earth, No dlsease or . | 1l-health can possibly long exlst where these Bitters are used, so varled and perfect are thelr operations, They give new life and vigor to the sged and infirm, To all whose em ployments cause irregularities of the towels or urinary organs, or who re- being highly curative, tonfc and stim. ulating, without intoxlcating No matter what your feelings or orchard. All salts of a mineral char. actor must be applled (o the soll in & neutral form, Mr. HIll s2fd he wae wreatly Ioterested fn the new varle. tles of the frulte, sud was nccustomed to expertment with ossh, Ho olipped tho rawpberries and blickberries when they were about three feet high, It was lmportant to clip 1o time to secure the inorcaso in the laterals, The Curner raspberty and the Schneider blackberry had proved perfoot]y hardy with him, Thero 1a a difficulty In New Hampshire in inducing the peo ple to appreclate the cultivation of the emall froits on acconnt of the par. tiality for wild fraits, He had tound tho odor of sulphur a sure cure for mildew In grapes, and he thought that sulphur might be utiliz»d to some ex tent on the goossberry. Ex Prealdent Marshall P, Wilder said that the plnohing of tho raspborry and the blackberry 10 ripen thorough- ly tho wood of tho spars whish they throw out was important {n reelsting the eff:cts of winter, He, personally, thought It was best to lsy down the raspherties darlog the cold weather. Tae Dorchoster blackberry has never been tender with him, and he has found it of the best quality. The old Fzancouia is about as good as anything we have for a red raspberry, He had grown the Voreailles currant all through his pear orcharda without manuring, and found it qulte pro- fitable. He belisved that when we got one thing out of a hundred as good a3 the Franconla and the Ver unilles we shall fiod ourselves well re- patd for our expense and our trouble, as they will live long after us. Dr. Holmes, of Lexington, sald that he had found the Versallles a prolifio bearer, but nothing exceeded the old red Datch In delirlousness of taste. He had not found any valueln the use of coal ashes for exterminating the ourrant worm. Instead of ehakln, the hellebore for the extermination ol the worm it Is best to apply it in the form of asolution by the use of a syringe, as by this means the under mdes of the leaves can bo reache’, In goosete:rics he had not baen troubled materlally with mildew. Ex-President W, O. Strong eald that he allowed the suckers of rasp- berries to grow abundantly, as he ls growing for the prodaction of plants rather than of fruit, In regard to & A lon of a fire proof bullding for| yyi “Toui i {ldew, prevention I botter than oha ohcatuder ( f the Lnos of the Otoeand | H. Hazen, J. Willlamson, J, M, |struot p! g quire sn Apetizer, Tonic and mild | mildew, pre n o Shiauurl reserration, 1o tus siaces of: Nobrasva | Kokts® ; the Army and Modloal museum and | Stimulant, Hop Bittorsare Invaluable, |oure. 1f we can keep our plauts and Kansas, library at Washington, and presented healthy and vigerous growth we shall etcape mildew. WES TER N CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, . . Propristor. 1111 Douglas 8, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing,} Specht’s Patent Metallio Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Crosti Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Hailings, Window Blinds, Cel- Iar Guards; GENERAL AG PEEKSON & FILL PAENT IN' SIDE BL! Tho Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birreshorn on the Rhine RECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER & (¢ Solo agert or the ¥ Elm 8b,, New U. 8. and Canala, 115, 117, KAx8A8 Crry, Mo, Sept. 70, 1882. Tthink it a duty I owo to humanity to eay what your re hias done ¢ me. Ono yoar HihY HEVIN ok 6 o8 x symptoms are, what the disease or ail- 0 ago I contruc ad case of Blood DI ease, and ; oA ity i e R R Gl man, J. M. Emmert, J, M. Kuott. beappoinicd to draft a memorisl to|mant 1s, use liup Bitters. Don'. wait DeT e A Ph‘up‘,‘“v‘ iR ST }\’,?A‘.'f,'-“:;,{.fill?‘.'; kx“m!u... 35 pm hlh?‘:l,]:wsl“l‘l‘c‘l‘lu“:sh!&,{'l‘lyahm}[".;qlu:i!?c;"\fi‘ Ethics—T. J. Caldwell, Adel, chale. | congrese. until you are sick, but if you ouly INDIGESTION FROM OVERWORK, the best physician In thia city, who treated me e bidder, 8 ppra iue, f — IRT.S . o o 00K OV o B R | LA e vadbh NI b o | man A, D Carpenter, W. O, Schulizo, | Dr. Robertaon, of Mutcatine, Dr. | foel bad of miserable, uso Hop Bitters| Dt DANIEL T. NELSON, Ohioa- | o semfnths "oivr'mut i ovs i D e, owed to purchade more than 160 acres, exceptin | J, W, Gaatine, E. W. Olark, Orouse, of Waterloo, and Dr. Ran-|at once. It way save your life. Hun- | o, saye: ““Lfind 1t a pleasant and | iihat T clown in s ok 510 o st erland ER1110 & m. | Cvoriand Kxecd 00 p.jm. :‘fi.:&;.;‘-\::’:?r: J?s:i}'.h‘.‘;. wnd section lines | Mlcroecopy—J. J. M. Angear, Ft [®0m, «f Burlington, were appolnted d,:ed, have been saved by so doing. |V e remedy in mdlguuvtvluu. par- "\'(x':-'-'\"n:.::f«.:;":mfll\wn'x‘yfiy ::-:u:-:‘nnx‘m“ I‘;I.n:l'l g:..u::; : {;:,‘;f" . coald not be ma e t) conform o the boundary | Madison, chalrman; C. M, Hobby, such u_ummmee S §60 will be paid for a case they will | tlcularly ia overworked men. TR & teAYVel iz IEAD RIS (08 Ll Irs \ AL D el A linea of the reser,ation, u wh ch ra82 the exc 88 | 70 Ly, secretary Dr. Peck, of Dvenport, of the|pnot cure or help. ———— ternity found mein this deplorable condition, Ll B0 :f:l):“-'edml 40 acres, 0 ay be ad.ied to the 160 The p!e‘lHFn! nppl)lnted the follow. | seotlonjof surgery, reported concern:| Do not suffer or let your friends suf- A Soclety Innovation. and rocom- L‘n they AR b o8, toM ™ e and paya. | 108 Profeestonal committees: ing "“‘““( INPIOVBI:IQIJC: In "P(:;lfl"e fer, but use and ukge thom to use Hop | wall strect News, melodme IR ALS Mafl and Ex bl st tho expira-on of threo monshs from the| On Medlcine—A, M. Carpenter, | 80rgery, lnstruments, eto., and nar-| Bittcrs, / My daughter i to bo marrled next | hecic as o M - ‘cass thas A d 1 f feal 0 hid been cured by its use, T od th Cannon Ball date of dilng appliation; oo quwtter In one | Ke.kuk; 8. B. Thrall, Octumwa; 8! '::" ShtEs .t.;:l:::l:al by, oper| Remember, Hop Bitters is no vilo, | wek,” ho aald, a1 he sat down and [ ['aiterea sty {aiiet, b (omimendodtho use year; one quArter in tw yoars: ono q y atfons on avity. 1003 OITY AND PAOTC, Toat yw; Tr0 1 the date of sale, with intsrest | B Canse, Oaage, & y: drugged, drunken nostram, but the at {he rate of 5 per centum per anoum; but In cace «f default In the first or cash payment, the person thus defaulting sow'l forfelt absdlutely his 1L ht to the tract for the purpase cf which he hys Frm Fort am Neb...... p m | From §t. Paui. On Surgery—W, F. Peck, Daven- port; H. C Aunisman, Oskaloosa, and D 8. Fatrohilds, Awes. Dr. Mecrie narrated a case of mal Purest and Best Medicine ever made; formation of the hands and feet In a|the *‘Invalid’s Friend and Hope,” and child no person or family should be without romoved his hat, ““And yon will prosout her with a check for 860,000, of course?” replied weoks w y Able to take my place on the road The sores and_copper-collored spots gradually disape peared, and to-day [ have not n soceor spot on my person, and my weight is 217 pounds. being more 0 dical ool the broker. than it'e T war 1 do Ivnt. -xax..,.|.x to publish - ), y hut you may show this letter to any Ak epglied, Oa Obstetrics—J, C Shrader, Iowa | At the medical convention last even- | hem Try the Bitters to-day. ““Woll, no, that's what T called to | 4o et i tol's. GHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND ST, PAUTL. No lands will be sold SHU A ! ) : , no, who doubt the werit of 8. 8. 8. for I know it is & koure ol B " Aesves CouneiBiut. | vt touna bakonging v fodians s ropoved | Ity J. Williawaon, Ottumwa; 'T. 8, | in8 the followlng committee was chosen by th raisment. Tae sale will be subject to lflvruvll by the { o He IR ppraisers in their echedwe of their ap 5 vlantic Ex. OHICAGO, MILWAUKKK AND 8T, PAUL. Parr, Indianola, 01 Otology, Opthalmology, &o on nominatione: Drs. Watson, Du- b buque; J, D. Miles, Independence; S Young man oman, if you want . | big_money for & small amount, take a see you about. tion."” I bolleve In innova- sure cure, Yours Truly, J.H.B. . / “You'll glve her $25,000 in cash, | Some thirty years ago there lived in Mon L d 3y od | E. H. Hiz, Davenport; C. M. Hob. | E Robinson, West Union; O. T. Gll- | certifioate in the N iage Fuad Mut-| gy g0 mery, Ala., & young man who was terribly affiie- RO L T | oy 108 AR S e T | by, Towa. Gty H. B Youog, Bur. |l Towa Clty; Lowin Ottumwa; W |aal Fruk " auctoson,"Sedur” Kapidt | ™\, e, 1 wan thiaklug that you | AT o0 bt B i ey e 2 lihe 1anda withthio appraiaed vatas ot | ing o, fl“- ‘V-.rdvtDe- Mg}'ne-’; P;fl';',fln' Dea - might take abont €500 and buy about [ he commanced taking 8 5 8. Aftor porsistently *Except Sundays, 1Excopt Saturdays. $Except | each teact, will bo found on file at the district | On Malaria Medlea—J. J. M. An- 0“‘“-.1 \wson, "l"‘ Dg;| ““',"“"“r Balelng Smi ulte. 875,000 worth of some sort of bonds "' | taking it two months he was cured. Being a Mondays. |Daily. land office at Beatrice, gear, Fr. Madison; P, Atlantic; Alleman, Boone; Wright H. W. PARKER Register, Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. B e (Dogttter Leave Omaha. 8am,9am 10 a m p|11am tpm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,6pm6pm. [m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock . m., and run regularly during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 6 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time? CBICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRO&L.ID. OFFICE OF FREIGHT AG ONALA AND COUNCIL BLUPFS, May 12, Moto31 Arrarg:ments have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID| ,,, acknowledged to be the . Farnaworth, Clinton, and A, A, Rawson, Corning. Oa Sanitary Sclence and Hyglene— W. 8. Robertson, Muscatine; A, G. Fiold, Des Molnes; O W, Archibald, Glenwied, On Revislon of Constitution and By-Laws- S, E Robinson, West Unlon; J. Williamson, Ottumwe; J. T. Ken- nedy, Dea Moines. The forenoon session yesterday was opened with prayer by Rev. Oyrus Hamlin, Dz, Green, of this clty, who was to have dellverod an address of welcome, was called away, but had he beex there he would have assured the visitors that they were most heartily welcomed by one and sll of the resi- dents of this city, and that as the representative and volce of the people he hoped thelr stay would be a happy one, and thelr deliberation harmo- of Canoll. '|. At the last weekly meeting of the Dr. Emmert described a case of in. | Massachusetts Hortlcultural soclety, ternal obstruction, D G. H. Hill, | Benj. G. Smith, chalrman of the com- i dent 1 mittee on publication, opened the con- o dopndaner o g e 271 |sideration " of the “Oaltare of Cur- “What we ought to do with the fncur. | 0ts, Raepberries, Gooseberries, and able insane in Towa.” aion the paper was reforred. Dr. McClure, of Mount Pleasant After discus- | Blackberrles,” Ho stated that he had labored under the dlsadvantage of having a stiff, clayey soil, but had fm- ) moved that a commlttes be appointed | Proved It by supplementing it with to memorialize the leglslatare on th cure of insane, Adjourned untll o'clock this morning. Valuable and Conventent. o | requisite elements a d makivg provi- 9 | slon for underdrainivg. He has been succesaful with the Eoglish gooseber- ry for elght years, and has manured freely and pruned severely. A BrowN's BroschiaL TRoCHES are widely | 8trovg growth of follage fs requl- known as an admirable remedy from Bron. | site. chitis, Hoarsepess, Coughs and troubles of the Throat and Lunge, all times be used with safety. in boxes Pric cents, The currant worm {s the most other | serlous obatacle that our carrants They tond with, and for thls t coutaln no burtfal ingredients, bat may oy | 180 0 contend with, and for this the Sold only ueo of powdered helloboro Is requlslte, Y| He would prune currants and goose- ‘‘As an investment for an {ncome!” “No—for a show. Get $1,000 bond, 1f possible. Gt some that are printed fn red acd blue ik, if you can. If they have blg red or blue seals on 80 much the better. If they begin ‘In the name of God, amen,’ they will look the more important, Seo that the paper 18 good, the print- ing clear, the signatures In a bold, herolo hand, and send your bill to me. The time has gone by when the public oan be fooled by a check Cur Reporter's Vacation Notes. During his rambles this season, our Mr, M. has taken upon himself the task of sat- isfying our numerous readers that what- ever gooda are manufactured in our goodly ety of Roger Williame, are of as high » grade, and aa fine inquality as can be pro- duced in any apot on the globe. Especial- quainted with him for the discase never made i6 roturn. J. W. Bisuor, J. P., Hot Springs Ark. 1t you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and a copy of the little book, ** Message to the Unfortunate Suffering ' Ask any Druggist aa ¢ our standing. rd will he pald to any Chemist who will find, on_analysis of 100 bottles of8.8.8., one particle of Morcury, Iodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFE SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta. Qa. Price of Small Size, Large Size .. N SOLD BY ALL .Ekulllilsfi. il DR. WHITTIER. 6177 St Charles 8¢, ST. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medios oollegen, has boon longer engaged In tho treate *.81,000 .Re - —— berrles as carefnlly as grapevines, Ia(ly is this so when the skilled Phar- | ment of CURONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN AND nlous. Hoe would have pald a tribate| 4 1oy, qumber of depositions have re. | regard to mulchlng ho had practiosd | macutist of many years' experionce rewolvan | ELOOL, Disases thin uny other ghynician 1n 81, CONBIGNED TO PARTIE3 1N best by all who have put them |to the women who have en- to & practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. \MANUFACTURED BY Buck'’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADFORD, LE AGENTS FOR OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. These withut o) | come through to dest iz, Quick timelis therahy Please crder yeu goods via €. B, & Q K. A B. WEST, GENERAL AGENT. FALLEY~~HOES, Western Agents, Layfayette, Indians, 3 versible. It pre the counter frowm ru. ning tered the profesalon, and the succees which they had won. He would have placed at thelr dieposal all the re- sources of comfort and enjoyment which Councll Bluffs possesses, aud would have bidden them make them- selves at home in all respects. Many more, and even better things would Dr. Green have apoken, had he been there, and all would have been heart- ily endorsed by the people of Council Bluffs, Ae It was the committees belng busy on thelr work of organization and preparation, there was llttle for the convention to do bat discuss a ques- J. McGo'rish, 0, C.'Smede, J.'A ent cently been taken at Davenport in a pat- |1t up to three or four yesrs ago, but fll P y fringement ocase between Adams & | gince then has dispensed with it and Westlske, the oil stove manufacturers and found i qually good results, The Eng- by tho evidencd {hat Daccupoet was e | Ish gooneborry wanis the moruing first cud, in which an oil stove was con.|and afternoon sun, but will not stand structe Superior Corn Culture. Chicago Times. the scorchivg heat of the noonday. He selected a location some fifteen fuet north of a high board fence, and found it to sult admirably. He has Daring the past few years the price | oultivated the same carrant bushes of corn has rapldly advi ced, The|for twenty y , and found them increase in price has been owing partly | beariug a good sapply of frait. to the growing demand for the grain, Mr. J. B. Moore sald that he re- This increased demand has not been | garded the blackberry as one of the for supplylng food for man, The | best of the small fruits, amount of corn consumed per individ- | has been In winter kllllvg. The difficulty What s aal In the country was probably never | wanted ls a new blackberry of good taken lts place. The Indians, as they | would prefer to have them grow ap to to extract from the finest botanical speci- mens of the vegetable world the most po- tent cure for some special disease, In proof of his assertion that Providence, R. I., fords the best, he relates an interview with an scquaintance, given him while sojourn- ing temporarily at her residence. She aays, “About a year I suffered severely from Rheumatism in my limbs, and Neuralgia in the head, which I endured two or three months with as much patience aa possible, being under the treatment of an excellent doctor, and trying mavy kinds of medi- cine, without any marked effect, At laat » medical friend advised me to try Hunt's Rewedy, beoause he attributed my severe suffering to the bad condition ot my kid- neys, which were not performing their roper functions, and I commenced taking t, and in & fow days the neuralgia had de- know. Consultation frse d Invited, “Whea 1§ 1a {nconventent $o visit ) clty for ‘treatment, wedicines oan be sent by mall ar express eve: where. Curable cases guarazsoed; where doal exiate 1t s trankly siadod. Oall of write. Nervous prostration, Deblility, Mental and Physionl Weaknens, Mercurial and other affeotions of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Impurities and Blood Polsoning, Bkin Affeotions, Old Sores and Uloers, Impedimenta to_Marriage, 5 Piles. _ Special attention to_oases from over-workedémain. SUKGIOAL OASES Fecelve apecindttention, Disoases arleing from Imprudéiive, Exoosnes, Indulzences MARK, 200 pagee—the wi story wll told, Maay s DOLE AQRITH VOB QUABA. rocelpte; who may mas- tlon of adjournment, and 1t was d: | parted, my headache had entirely disap- g, 'V Whomay not, why, THE PATENT 4 ) W88 | o small as at present. The prioe of [quality which s hardy, The Mussa- | baurad, the awelling intny limbssad joines | CFETEIDI, ;,rh0 mAY oot why, s H R T L I N E h."“"’kdwl“d to take a recess until 2| oorn moal |ppprmuhul nearer to that | chusetts is somewhat hardy, but not | had gone, and I have ot had touch of it | aad cure. Sealed for 260 postag or stambe. 1 o'alock, of fine wheaten flour than ever before, | of the best quality. The' blackberry | since. More recently I was troubled with 2 . wl A o ihe sftornoon the names of the | Tho economical argament In favor of |should be grown o high land, without | Impurlty of the blood, which, showed Iwell |~ BOGTOR., BTEINHARTS ~ =9 = followlng were reported as added t0 [ gy(ing ft, therefore, s not as strong | groat deal of monure, so that it may e S o SR TASAG B R u o : QEXO MR, the rell of membership: as it was, Our forelgn-born popula- | ripen the wood, which fn the best £o |foutto st iy serncay: snd after tak S ES —EOB= Mjlwaukee & St' Paul -ji‘“hV‘. Cpkenower, | tlon has Inoreased very rapldly, and |secure hlrdl:ell. Uurlrlnuuh ?in:;.l:il’ of that mm;;’mncd Illlunn Remedy hat The Great Popular Remody for Plles obt, MoNu i N o d most forelgners are entrely unac. | grow bast where partlally shaded, He | proved very beneficial to me in attacks of | gure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P RUBBER 109{5 Ry quainted with tho uto of corn wa food. | was not aware of any raspberry that | slok headacha, wbich it slwayulleviates, | “70 o Fiy 0 N Wil ma SHOES RAILWAY Doherty, They do not take kindly to it when | wlll not got winter killed In two or|}% |50 ":"ml;’_ s l:gu.edynh:: These Burresrronims act directly upon the BOOTS AND oy o R Lyle, they come to this country. Oorn mo | threo years, In field culture ho wonld | wrengthentug slsmenie or it bas ads e | ot bt oo Ve b s hvngund Of all kind ¢ 0t Jeopio McCowen, | was usod for bread almost on-|have s moll that ln rich, and put them | feol much strongcr, and b boan 76ry b | oo st} 1 ohcty e o108, 7o the swollen A ERAN it W, Dak 4. 8. Bun, droly by tho mogroes of tho|iu rows slx foot apart and throo foet | efcial to my general hoalh. Tuiont Beart- | sronc rtvent W oy S Beocen il ) & Wi ¢4 H o d it to all suffe ike my- | cal cure sure lollow their . Price, 78 ADDS 50Per Cent T0 THRIR WEAR | CMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES i, Cushman, E 1) Freer :i{fll;i”t;]):rvl:;l;zatalfivlu]:yhl:ln;zl':u.l?lz; :g.ffli}x;zr.&::r.m He :1::‘ pl(l»::u ke | 5 i s AT mRicees ke ms| Bich e, P . W. S nouse, + W, Hart, ) e g h The centerpi e interchangeable and ro- —WITH— J. W, Adams, 0, ‘or sale by al druggists, or sent b mail on recelpt of price, ?., L. stitate 718 Oliva st 'fl‘&'flé ' 4 3 S DCIOgRS, become clvilizad, learn to substitute|s horlzontal wire. Either the rasp- OicastiRralae) Rt Rat il O aaeney ‘5 thows gooietn his towa nas PULLMAN'S Magnificent S168pers|y. A. Donivan, G B, Boshyshell, | whoat for corn s au artlole of food. | berry or blackberry will grow with Aot 5. Maas o Cetpae ot | T TRTRRET R G s ik D AND THE - ¥, T, s:;?;rc ¥ fl,‘(‘;‘f;‘;m The skill of miliers has apparently [ much lees fertilizlng than currants, e e |.mr'm:lf|'mu.r'«uf} h Ll s | in medicin. Over 16 fLFReRna) Brotute R0, eatbar and = . J. N Boratow, J.H. Kersoy, been coafined to the grinding of wheat, | The latter havowalo the advantago of | fouy yvears with Kitney dsease; at timen T | ks soas Cire syt | fosrs. practice—13 « Cavdee” Ruboer Baots and & with the Ke- | ., e s o r 13 |8. N, Harvey, W, F. Ran We have much better flour than we |growlng In h thade. None | was not able to put on my boots; my wife —';"W"mlm th . L putit? 1aNG, | Finsnt Dining Cars in the World. | ™ The prosident, Dr. D. Scofield, ‘de- | had faw years ago, but by common |of = the varloties of tho rasp.|hws — often pulled the on for me 1 B2 ¢ outhorized by th witea aabe feb, | — livored a very able annual address. In | conaent the corn meal fs not em good | barrics thatara desfrablo for market ot to bad as that all the time, Lut I never NItk Avuhima, By YOU ARE GOING .EAST |iho oreed iha: eomo caro should be| Tao domand for com fur other pur- | purposes aro perfectly hardy. 1 the | Xneraohat i wis to be without pain In ary aod Skin’ Disessos [IF YOU AR [ exercisod in the adinlesian of membera | poses, however, hus largely Increased. | blackberry could be mansgad ko & to [ [i3yaty. "Since T hegan ¢ (e Hants WiAkNuss (nlght 10vses) SKXOAL | = to tho soclety. Ho aleo advocated a | The manufucture of glucose haa called | eocape winter killing wany would | T:iedy T bave heen free from all pain, A e (e ELmata Bis. (Ot fants system of priza-glvlog to stimulate | for a vast amount, This 1& & new In- | grow it with good profit, What we [and tak ure in eaying that it is ehe of cases cured. No injurlous medicines [ CHICAGOUMILWAU BEF. |original roscarch, and to add vo tho|dustry, but llke that of the manufac- | need for blackberrics is some cross be- st wedicine that T ever knew for Kidney No detetion from business. Al wedl- Or to any potntibeyond; or "IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To S8T. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Ohicago, Milwankes& St. PanlR'y SIDE SPRING A‘l'l‘Ar}zI[l)lllNT—NO'l‘ PATENT 1 + Ticket office located In Paxtoa Hotel, at corner A. J. SI nl PSO N ] Farnam and Fourteenth strocte and at U, P, De- pot and ab Mlllard Hotel, Omaba, LEADING & 8ee Time Table in "ARRIAGE FACTORY ¥, A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, 1409 and 1411 Doige Streot, Goneral Manager, | General Pam. Ageat. CLAFE, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Aagi~ebm Omana, Nx», GencruBuph |As't Geo, “am. Agen interest and prcfiz of the meetings, Tn regard to medical education some practical thoughts were presented. He urged that & demand should be made on the legislature for some safe- guards to the profession, It was sug- gested that a commlitiee he appolnted to examine all candidates for gradua- tlon from the medical echools In the slate, aud to have an authoritative volce in thelr zraduation. He sug. gosted that without a certificate from " |euch a committee no person shall be permitted to reglster or practice as a physiclan or surgeon, e deplored the fact that the matter of prelimina. ry education In the student about en- tering upon a study of medlcine is almost wholly Ignored, and that a ture cf alcohol, it has required a vast | tween the Dorcheater and sgme other asmount of corn, The demand for|to mak corn for export lncreases overy year 1t moro hardy. Mr. George F. Wheoler maid 'that Large quantities of corn are now used | withoat the 1izht soll there {s no use for feeding dairy cows and fattening | the grow etrawborries. The light soll of stock kept in where 1t arts of the country [ Concord hardly meets the requlre- is difficult to raise graln, went, It needs a strouger soll than The quality of beof now requlred by [ls commonly recommended In the the market makes It nocessary to feed | books. Col. Wileon eald that he had steers more corn thau was fed & fow | raited the raapberry and blackborry years ago, The yteld of corn has decreased in | tent, successfully, though not toa large ex. He found that the best way many parts of the country where the | was to grow them on the north afde of soll and climate are the best suited to|a fence. The blackberry will not its growth, This is partly owlng to | grow to perfection without a fair sup- the fact that the bes ground was | ply of molsture, but not & large wash, selected for produclng ocorn when the |in the frulting time. 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