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PPRND % b1 < o 4 0 HE DAILY BEE--WED SDAY. MARCII 26, 1884. T = — —— —— Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFES. THE FARMING WORLD, [fn s smitaneovy 5 ke 0 [kl of g, nd ot ot THE, CHEAPEST PLACE 1N OMAHA TO BUY «t me say before 1 close that — I have kept a atrict hook account of all A ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, ; Does it Pay to Plant Fruit Trees? fmy stock handled and grain fed. My _|Past Exoerience m Sl i for A correspondent gives The Dlair Pilot{ corn has fotehied mo abott 68 corits oy COUNCIL BLUFFS. fome interesting tacts concerning the | buslicl, allowing 50 conta for oats and 40 U R N I U E FALSE PRETENSES. the Fatae, susosss of Waahington county” trult | conts for #ye fad to thewtook, T, TS fotlowini hre the e of the atrival wnd 4. R — . growera the past year, and the conclusions — | resip bl T BB L Sec — . . ~olleo reached furnish a strong aflirmative atord's Ad phate local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten win: | A Section Boss Arrested for Getting [ An Interesting Collection of Itoms Hovstord's Acid Phosphate, J Too Much Money from the fromt tho Temts of Nebwsiin answer to the above question. He says: Valuable Medicine. 4 “‘Each succoding year brings additional \ v > _ IS A_T CINCAGO, MURLINGFOX AND QUINCY. Company. . . s fant it Vol Dr. W. H. Parveree, Toledo, 0., —_— iNtva a Calculations for Spring proof to the fact that Nebraska will in says: *'1 have proscribed tho ‘acid in & . the near future take rank as one of the { Eopm Chicago Expross g0 am i ) : Work, h X ¢ Iargs varioty of diseases, and havo beon {3 saopm ghicago ey gaoam | yestorday afternoon a man named L. loading fruit-raising statos, especially in | sy Farioe¥ A Likesen G TVe, boe i axaascrvr, sr.son avo covermworrm, | Harmon was arrested hero on complaint e dpoles and, grapes. Tt s & matter of [ Gition to our liat of medical agonts.” d N, T 0 Vil charged him with obtaining money under [ Loe, of Camoron precinct, Hall county, | sach nish fasor, nerfert ot oeetees 4 5:25 p m Fxpress, 040am | false pretenses. Harmon had been for [ weighed 170 pounds when led to the |almost entirely free from worms, The POTASH M ) i T ckoo, noc amn axp pactrc, T | about seven years in the employ of the [slaughter. 1t dressed 152 pounds, direction of the publio is directed more One of the Best and;largest 8tocks ingthe United States ppn A rom, - gieamfcompuny, and mado his home at Rau: | From oxperimonts mado at the Towa |31 MOTO o thee fate, @ ulivve we to, select from. 950 & m Day Expross, 50 pm 3 £ o 3 00 Mo d women engage Tedide of Potassinm fa one of tho stroniost of the FIAT Des Moln Aemridution, 440 | (1ph, Do boing soction boss, 1t . agricultural colloge, it was thougnt. that | uising on larger scalo than any wo haves | it st et s wesnestt o | WO STAIRS TO CLIMB, } L ly pears that he lately put up & job on the | for prud\unl' milk, two pounds of corn lllm can it bo otherwise? Lot the poople [ fuf (nk i the ,“,;’,'[H ';‘,*' AT LA BT T V] Gopm Cannon Ball iaam | for about thirty days for’ some fictitious of okts would B wosth aisty eente £HEY thinee $¢o s, and that ‘thows 1 i wolghty | Norsons with! Dised {, Ao oy o, Harmon was lookod up i juil |0 oata woul il bR LR R e el o “they take CHICAGO ANl NORTHWRSTRRN. ere until train timo, when he was heat, yfive cents; wheat bran, |poar, and that money invested in plant the i B0 m pacEipress ssopm l‘t‘flu‘" \:"h'k to Randolph by [seventy cents; oil meal, $1.45; clover|ing fruit trees will enhance in money LA, eA e e P B0 4 ER L %] CO ™ 945am Pacifiic Expross, 0:45 a i [ Majoy Voo *mof v f o A kY L JFOmBL and_permiationt rolfo % e A\.\'.-um.- :.l T ,;“ d IH\ m xl\ \Innnlh hay, vighty cents, timothy, fifty cents; | valuo four-told more than any othor i [ vour trontio Suifes Specint ety a s DEALERS IN - acknowledges t he fixed up the time AR « these | Yestment—for oxample: James Stowart, | 1o preparation, and it s casy 0 convine you ALERS i m » [ book 80 us to ret extra, but claima_that [ Potatocs, ton conts. By comparing these [ TEIIE SRFIREERRG S b the company ought no to. have had him [ rolative values with tho pricos at which | sl orchard only twelvo years old. ap.| 1 have curel peranents Moot Taist in the thied Hall’ Safe and I ock COm },\ 17 pm A :-rwwlxt He - ;“x at a recent |‘m food can bo bought, the most economical f ples to the amount of seven hundred dol. [ £eneration by the wse ot e P Ll i T4tk Facifio. Efoem, nipm | o watch was otfored the most popular | fi0d can bo determined lars, and then had four lundred bushels [ 8 e o Local Express, o:54 8w | rondmaster, and that by apending about | 003 %0 bo determined loft of sound apples. His orchard, he Al FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF <Kt Framfor oy $10 the watch wae won_ for the road. | Dakota county farniers propso to test ? » y / : § i R told me, were all home-grown troos out [ of Tl T by the 6. «Fyoor Specine attes o DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIA, 1 of s road, and that he has all seed corn before planting of Ballard's nursery. Mr. Stowart also [other treatuont had failed i i % lensrageastiosia e m L eyt seythe, filos, and other little | Farmors' clubs are suggested as vory [corroborated tho ~oxperience of othors | our trostise oy et s LR Athens, da, Yo 0 s bfure laving . ST R CHate ot iy | gate and lightning rod swindlers, They | Post. His trecs from Rochoster nue ] L RO, sorivs, planted at the same time, ate now [N ¥, Offis, 150W.230 St.. betwoon i s oih e R great f oout a littlo thing like this. | should bo about five foet long and made | fyalve years old and dying out, and their 1000 Farnam Mtroot. Omah R. Rice M. D. The compuny evidontly thinks differ. | of stout hicko Nebi ey Toset with Nebraska grown trees o w0 of th torm v & A, ALiTARRE ol e ently and pucposs prosecuting him. i Mr. Chamber £ the Inavalo ol Mr. 8, s o man who knows kiow to profi SRR oL 6 phoaS A \ nife or drawing of blo TOTTN ([ factory, says The Webster Connt y 218 Al v perience » CANGERS, eyt i, OITY COUNCIL. actory, says The Webstor County Argus, | 7 18 414 bthacis, oxporiouce, Hin or- ey i The EBExecutrix thiets yeans practica expercnce 0108 No. | e Sewerngn Question Dis. | 108 season, § prico per 100 1bs. | and healthy condition of the troos, Ay AL R LRy S At THE ESTATE OF 5 S cussed and Other Mat- of milk for tho scason, 91 cts., averag “In going througha part of Washing — — ters Acted On, number of cows for 172 days ton cou net per cow or 172 duga 200 avor- iy ot o o from Bl (3300 0, M ILWAURE ; BNURZ!. P e |20t per cow 827,60 for ol 100 6, |4 oy g, How changen s 26 ¢ council met lust evening in special milk delivered, the | yuar ; slondid signs of solid 5 80 1bs. of whey. Ho says ho will double | theift and comfort; houses, barns, great And St. Paul. at|ths chpacity ot the! tactory yards full of fat steers; but better than It owna and operates over 4,600 miles of ! E A ¢ S el LU RS T B, marshal for the absent ", n” o I 1 n{l e l‘l s ) R St 1150 ToReh a1 e ) LUSNGAAT CSAESR) F1 L SR AR T ) COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA L it b The Kanc ! Northwest and_Far West. it naturally answors ti ared, L. W. Gould has sold his 160 acre R 9 o'clock before thedelinguents apy ! e i 2 i & i Reports from tho range, says The Ne- | % ‘,"""‘ on of Short Line, and fest Routo botwer and Mayor Vaughan gave then a farm, ono-hali milo southeast of Aine- | brasks I ¥ SE Pauland Minnoapoli, Tuos. orvicen, B w. vusay, c PUBRY, % 2 ¢ uer, are by no means en- La Crosso auil W : lecture on their lack of interest in city | worth, Brown county, to S. C. Pitzer, of | couragi An unusual amount of grain ‘I"“"‘“I“ i B e inoeadne OFFIC*:R & PUSEY affairs, Hillsdale, Towa, the parcl price being has been fed during the past winter yot ‘ausau and Morrill [ ] Tl i foiatre s 5 the loss is unusually heavy. One promi- v Doaver Dam and O . Alderman Geise reported in favor of [€2,400, One year ago this same land Waukosha and ¢ woe 3 3 bt e ; g and fyont stockman_reported o us a fow days e oY 4 .ANKERS settling with Thos. Officer and Mrs. |could have been purchased for & 5 cay y 00. A lsinco that the loss would reach ten per oaga’ Milwaukeo, Owatonna and F Council Blufts n. |Sweeney in regard to the Bond avenue. little over two years Mr. IS SELLING Beloit Janosville and M fould pre- | cent, and he was of the opmion that that The report was concurred in. bout th . Oth 0 1t \ £ N 185 empted this land. was about the ayerage. Others report a iton, tiook Tnlam and Sodar Raplds | Esmb”s” eq 1356 (i oriral 86w e svetonnisoan Atacuneo | o8 nd y b L 0ss from one ' per cont. c il BIuTs and Omaha. | alal Forlen snd omentic Exchans an | ot Jongth and the mayor insistod that | 1x-Govornor Butler has fod 1,300 0% feow oo fo ton Bor font Mty ex | fuck A T2 e ——— —— [ something be done at once in tho matter, [ hogs and 900 cattle the past winter. It |gomy through the country on cars. Stuch i Paul and Minneapol . W, B, J. “ M D at least so far as commencing on Mam | required 325 bushels of corn to feed his [ reports, however, are not to be reliod | Davenport, Caluar, St. Paul and Minnowp ! flfl o street and Broadway, Atter considera- | gpock ono day. Tt B Dasiclon W upon, as it is often the case that cattlo| pullman Sloepers st Dintng Cara In PHYSIG[AN & SUR ]‘ON ble talk, Alderman Mynster moved that Seiby o 10, G ift i ’ ’ 2 o talk, Alde or moved tha 3 5} drift into the cuts for protection from | world are run on th ofthe CHICACQ ) IR S e tho surveys mado and maps already dravn | 10 Taited on his farm, cost on an average | yorng and if a dozen esrcassos | MILWAUKEE & ST; PAUL RATCWAN PE i V. Oounell Blufta. | o sent to Mr. Williams, of Chicago, and | of thirty-one conts por bushel. are to bo seon, the ordinary |ous empioyes of the compan; STHESE GOODS oy . po=pr that the committee on sewerage negotiate The press of Johnson county are sing- | traveler thinks the entire range is strewn SPECIAL NOTICE |uwith him for plans for a gomeral systom ing the praises of that region in a high | With carcasses. Yot tio fact that an un- A V. I OANPE o of sewerage, and that the part of the | oy % usually heavy loss has been sustained is h o " 3 y. Here is a one verse: *‘Confes % GEO 11 ur,u-m‘:w"" i plan n-h-muv to Main street and Broad sedly one of the very best in tho state, a beyond a doubt, which proves our theory i 3 Consumers ot Water || way be reported on as soon as possible thrifty, educated people, cheap lands, | 0f several yeors ), that the time for 4 Carried, | good “achuole, timber, plonty of water, a | raising cattle without, foed and sheltor in | &=} "'"—_'-' Tl Soaln epare ordinance concerning stree! hm' o8 and |.m i " chool LA L Ly a4 Artered By IhABtALeE] COUNCIL BLUFFS pasin, to confornt with the amended Iaw | o o cyeey 1.:11'3.,'."?..,&1"‘“'.:,I.,L‘ R irsE ODTatbolcH s ogY a »fi::,;;‘,r“w* ! '“ ind with the contracts just entered into valley, live, wide awake and grow- | up With & moro tender breed and, while c;t,y Waterworks ccm’y by the city. ing towns, water power on o domn tho quality hs been very matorially im- AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM theexpiess purpo immediate relietin f el The comnitteo on police and fires wero | gtroams, tho best roads in the world, and | Proved, the power of endurance s s e AT THE instructed to repair the new city jail and | ,i0d markets, ronders it desirablo in all | €reatly (h‘\xm\:«nL Again, the winters also al i o the hook of the Skin and nptly relieved ar permanentlycured by re Ot UPHOLSTERY GOODS! nenting. The appropriate remedy _.'N‘,.,m,k,.‘l‘,“; TO CLOSE UP TIE BUSiNESS. . Address Roqiost ol b eToity [Ohanoh! ladder building, which are GO FiestawithEOio e that [are much moro severe. Sleeting rains land steadily and ourely increasos in | that wero onco unkuown on the pluws value, and that (o invest in land horo is|8r¢ now common. This covers : the grass, after which snow falls, and 21 partics who desire | Referred. stock is unable to get the prass. The chiol ‘np;‘v‘.;‘! with th n::n.','."\““:m'..""l“h" T'he printers’ union asked the use of most [ll"ll’l\.l)l‘l‘llfllL,Ul are those amony 10761th5 OXPIatian or b 50 By Lo tanion the council chamber for a monthly meet- | gy Copse o a0 nates that Red | 1 forests and wouitains where trees APRIL 18, 1884 ng Refe b G e Obielif ronglyaintiing s |‘|‘\vnnfin‘x wnd x.l..lll.u:u-mFIx ]VX\I!rL'lllvl‘L '(m :\um Sifethd d ’ , The mayor suggested that under the | V10 K ranges plenty of grass ean be found on| - — D R e T For water | hoatato whore u sugar rofinory could bt [ 1o gouth wide of the moustains and under ww WINIDOW SETADESS purposes unicss a hyd ant was placed | areat deal | gy, The bovine duse not take sage witkin 1,500 feet thercof; he thercrore Up intomolhsgabutit brush; ¢ LoeomgE :"\‘\,‘“;‘w“:“"v‘r”"3‘;‘.:,‘:1‘,»‘”"{ 4% ahould b eatablizhed in Ted Cloud every could be levied on the Union | farmer in the county would more or less sorghum, A pimilar insti Elood) 0 dags’ extansion as evidenced by resolution Ty anmoutiogs that B | tariof bavingia d attention to the s inspector appoi mat- 1 At the following prices, paya f sugar cane alf nch Service Pipe s must be had orgrain to take s pla 10 en necestary o feed 1313 FARNAM STREET. R e L Imparted Beer : sducing points than to ahip long One Inch Seryic These “prices include the v - 1 5 RIUTL A distances by rail and then cart fr BOTTLES. ‘ N 7 HO I E :S e I E closing the ntrec the strot water 2 TN ¥ - o y art from furnishin oxLan etrons Aloait e e tructed to | tution as wanted here was located a cou- [ ieee"t) one hundred and tifty miles by | 1.','.|"\'f'r"(fff:(y‘.‘|.lfl»l Hutinglinicarifaion aton X o ra i ATt , Car- |Pleof y o at Champaign, TL, ata| 5 Brlaneer B neetions between e | carb of 1) c ML ey o g cost of $10,000, and is one of the best = ESe Calmbic ...Bav. k h e are abaut onehall (e | Phe po nmittee was mstructed (o | Paying institutions in Champaign county, Spring Work, Pilaner...oevs coss oo Boher i ‘. it londs of stone on which |and for that natter in the state. If it is : K B i 0 SN nd othor rotired poli- [ suceess there it would cortainly bo here, | A Franklin couaty farmer, M. 8. Bud- | Kaiser.ooooony o ... JBremen. 4 3 in the city. par " trampa, va and « stived poli- [ & " t ) L] y it iy oS ol o ke | rampa o s gt % S o, o capttaline,coul ot inven 1oy ViR & Tho Bloomingion Guard DOMESTIC [ | ; $10,000 to n better advantage. The peo- pring is 10w wpon us. Have wo : t 10y was_also insiructod D e THE NEW HOUSE OF . CARRABRANT:COLE A : ! Fine Havany, Key West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos, recent rulings of the general land \lv xperience for the last fq A Ale, Porter, I) ymestic o ml I\iunn i 4 1307 FARNAM ST., OMAHA. AL o omerry o | My experionco, for tho ln fouryarg | Al et andil ‘Trnl Unlms Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranlced, { final proof to show the ty L up anordinance levyinga license | Ple in Webstor unty are vory ansious |our plaus all compleed for spring and | Bud wei onr skating rinks to have a sugar refinery and would no |swmmer work? How tany are prepured | Anhauser ‘ an Myuster moved thatall rail- | doubt aid in its establishment,’ to sow tamo grase this spring! Now | Bosss. .., Alderman Mynster moved thatall rail ) its establishme o s Sauy e U1 nocod] ow L‘.’»hm, e can't raise clover and tiawisy or Alfalfa, ity roacts be instrig 0 open up the wate ways at all intersections of their tracks THE DOON OF THE UNSAVED ! |jyith streots and alleys, and if they ““The wicked shall be turned into hell, The m; - d. was instructed to notify the | persons i 0 for the i as thel —— B and tho nations that forzet God. Avd | Union Pacific railway company that it [following facts by himself and witnesses, f\.“l‘l“fy“m‘;m;‘;x’;l"‘::f" ek ot the samo shall drink of the win of the | must comply with the couditions of the |to wit: The o house, the mate: | V1 GIELETSE: | etk aoe] W}:NTY FOURTH ANNUAL STATt MENT i wrath of God, which (s poured out with- | grant of privileges on Union avenue, and | rial of which built, how many_doors, | Foon) asses for hay and pasvre o 4 out mixture into the cup of indignation, | if it fails 1o do so for twenty dayé, the | windows, ote,, and must alsodescribe | A0S0 SIS DX Y and pitkire —OF THE- 1 and he shall bo tormented with fire and | right to run a du ¢ thercon be with- ly all ot buildings and im examining my meudows and pastures thy ’ & 8 brimstone in the presence of the holy [drawn, 5 vementa, giving value thereof; the | (T (0d them all in first rate conds U fl A angels and in the pre ot the Lam An attempt to settle the question of ace of each witnoss must | (b ‘alroady finely starting. Bluo grass ] | Bipry the chieftamship of tho fire department is, the part of section, NS T INTAT R SR Grat { 2 . s was mado, buf thono who opioso. the | omh and rane; b s siato tho ity | N G U U ity L i o oy H ")y chiet * wero o to muster [in the caso in regard to residenco o W.R. VAUCHARN. 41 n thig sprin h repared land, aldermanic sur and the | claimar matter was dropped. the cl Justice of the Peace. Anordinanco waa introduced for o | mont nd family (if e las any) on im, during all the timo af ‘er settlo W for the six months previ- sowing sbout one bushel of wheab to l.: 31:000 Would Not Bu i, OF NEW YORK rhoumativm an i tho acre, then harrow the land until it in 1wasn lotod with porfectly smooth mnrod by s Not Ausate, Decembor 31, 1882.........000 wiverenians $0,095,180 87 953 30 ad fine, then sow that A0 Recelpts | the Ye: missioners, and the division of | ous to dato of m prootlieimust state)| s sor e il R SIS -BAT Iy (i) viee, besuld Ly kuidlors i oyt Umaha and Counail Bluffe scity into two districts. fieforred. | apecifioally the number of dagn in_each | Fia%s Bt WE T ERIER ot A " or 42 o i DISBURSEMENTS Ll ) The counci hel ourned. y psided o) 0 S sy VILLIAM L § SE B, e e el on s O Bl 1o The council then adiourned, month that he has actually resided on the | 4" 2R Fo Y BT RO Taud it JFFICE - Oppomi potk 1AM land, and, if not every day, then he wust show his reasons for suchfubsence, and what he was doing while absent.” A Spectmen Paid . Goodman's Drug store, 117 | Fpense The opera last ove was @ very ffair and the less said about it the wheat this spring. Sow more oata and barley and_ plant more corn, Plant arly and then harrow thoroughly twice 0, and toud it woll, Don't lot tho sunflowers — |t s 6 ASSBTS, 1,000,556 & ikt grow tall. I have never allowed a single s i fipkanianeiaga | AL oi Agiogle Nebraska COrmce 5 LIABILIDi S 13§ [ 2 At the roller skating rink last evening ALONG THE LINGOF T0F) sunflower to go to seed in my corn felds Kesorvo . Standard, Company's valuation 1 Thi i anotl pvidence f ' A Miss Whituey was the only one of the| As another evi yor to go to #0 Chicago, St Paul, Minngapolis and | contestants for tho gold wateh who ap. for elovon yoars. They, aru not & proi: carnest determined Nebraska farmer i oot By Y 4 [ 4o we will vite the instance of Sylvester | able crop to raise, and asunflower requir it OMAHA RAILWAY. Posrod on thooor, Mias T e | Waleox, who owns a_farm near Glenvillo [ more laud and the same smount of lubo I‘Hamflfl a I]I' S , et "'I'“--m\.xvu.w n of this ine from Wakefield up :‘I)II::,II»\::]:"1Ir;'02:“l"”\Liyls:/\l\l';l‘i"nll:'“.lu1 ,1‘:1 in Clay county. 'The following is the|that a hill of corn doos. Sow oats. Sow q.,,,,,.,“l,,“;,,”l B LSS AL Sk ch was g o} Eys 8 BOE winount of erop he raised last year, and | ghem for your cows and calves, Cut MANUFACTURKERS OF L. L. HIGGINS, BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN |against further challenges. Frank | {H00 000 AR AT R T TR P e through Concord and Coleridge Witheroll won the mile r ireah Bla a1t 70D S tirarlr B | MBI Bl D ERHACR AR AT TO EXARTINGTOIN, Holdors : creeend® 078,008 87 ; : 328,210 24 16 870 08 ame Northeast Nehraska)= .. 80,016,844 00 71,750 22 3880 77 3% 00 2,041 63 ) 915,044 78 000,555 45 eneral A«vuut fnr Kansas nud Nebraska, Topeka, hlnl. G“lv“mz[n IRON CORNICES 161 hereby cortifiod thah tlio Weshington Tife. Tsursuce Co., of Now. Reru1h ton e of Haw ! Palicy Holdors o hi NNUERLC, » of 5 0, audl d o Teaches tho bust rortion of tho State, _ Spoclal ex. COMMEROCIAL 000 “""“"'“ of rye, 1,000 bushels of | ty.two acres of cats in the straw to my | Doxramor XAZLI Lo wTm, | T it St for i el Biate, widie paitipries 0, SRS UHG. Viaen i} TN P D T e PR T ) HHMEHOIAL, wheat, 1,200 bushels of barley and 1,800 | calves and cows, and it is paying me the FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, (a1 Witnoms iy D wid he”weal"of the Awitor of Publlc Accounte the day and year abare Wayine, Norfolk and Hartiugton, and via Blaie to all COUNCIL HLUFYS MARKET, mm.m..f corn. He sold 400 worth of | nest of any crop that 1 have ever raised LS 4 JOHN WALLICHS, Auditort’ principal potuta on tho Wheat—No. 2 spring, 68c; No, o | hogs and has a fine ot left. :We do not |in Nebraska. | am feeding one hundred | TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD | jected, 50¢; good demand. Tering over tht C., b, P, M, & O, Rallw Corn—Lealers ars payiug $4c for old corn ngton. Sioux wity, Ponca, Hartington, \\u s and | aud 27c for n Norfolk, Oats—In g know that Mr. Wilcox's farm is any [cives, as follows: herd them in the corn T TR i - easier to work or that he is any better | stalks in good weather, foed all the oats " VNT bl to worlk it than tany othor farms or | th straw that they will eat overnight. | F o Fenecin g | I rta 1] u C sal ' men, but we do know that with the same | [ the morning give them threo bushels (.m[llfln Balustrados, Verandas, Otficoand Bavk l 5 y : b o, onnccot at Blair Hay—4 00¢ hnl'oum Oakda e, Nolign, and through to Val ;wfl'\'x“’"]“l 100 1 amount of industry properly applied to|of corn mesl. Wnen they come in itaflngw, Window aud Cellar Ete. § cnth o Jorn Meal > par 100 pount » the business, farming will pay as well as | from the fields about 3 o' pomg, 1 COR 0. ANDOW STREE", 1. kB vod—Good supply; prices af 6 00 ] b » LEE", LB, TRE &4rFor vates auil all infarmation oall on N nd~Liead sUpply prike 2 " | anything else in Nebraska.—| Hastings | yive thow seven bushels more of corn oasei,w | IMPORTED AND vz 0 Bulliing. Cor 100 eod Farm Coal—Delivered, hacd, 11 50 per ton; soft -Journal. moa). LS i | 500 por to — T proposo’ to keep up this corn meal en RSkt mad) e 8 ooty cornct 13 | L —Haiehan's, wholowaling ot 1. The Apple Worm. AT AT TR R, Ay - POSITIVE‘ e, Patanitod On Aherdeen Jour—City Hour, 1 6 e Brooms—2 933 00 po o hay band around the trunk of the |ucst May 1 will have 76 per cent of those | box No. 1 wit cnre any case i four days or less No. 8 na 7 4 . 06 18 B Ve flectual for apple|esives nv for export that will probably | 2 willeure th wmost obstinate case no iatter of how ms PR WAREHOUSE LIVE HTOCK, |treo is & very e : R R e s e o Y | lonk tauding: 5 q \RE 3 B ! Ll e o et bring £7 per hundred in the Chicsgo mar. b 2 4 X ST, LOUIS PAPER Cattlo 100; calves, 5 50@7 50, R DA Y e st ey eng ory | VAT Medicated Bougies Angus | ST Tken (an o Sor 8012 Galloway Cattle. Hogs yackers are buying now best, « into, brother farmers,than to raise cattie; | No nascous dosme? ~ubebs, g Graham Pa,per Co,, thorois o good deand for ull grades; cloice | trauk, which he says will impedo & abis, or oll of san 0 b bk s caln. | back, spriukle the other side. A sulphur | taking poor care of twice as many. Now | GE3 ippics, roady wale [Spray s also sometimes used. All known [lot us turn over a new loaf this season, | ok, remedics should be employed by orchard- ' Cultivate less acres and raise more p packing, 6 25; mixed, 5 25, every worm crawling down the tree from |and to raise cattle successfully we must flfl-\‘w:"xv;.\’u‘v el $0 produoe ‘>;‘l':l:“ 1;\ 17 and 210 North Main § FUODLCE, fruid romainiug on U tree, or cravling | o coarso grain, and o bogs, i | Geior et Bite WHOLISALE DEALEAS IN Quotations by J. M Taha & Co., come | up from fruit which may have fallen off | he 'wwh'uli all lh;-' ‘l'ml ,'l" wasto, 1| For iipthar partioulare wad for ciroular CONSXETING OF Ssion e wlway se. The ph | have ot fe mu bushels of corn to m, os 1 s 00K wiiTmG | mbion i , |the tree. The band can then bo burnec ny ¥.CO, . b IPAPERS, . | el T vt 0 U5 e ks atoind the e & | b s witar, 1 dv ot snpecravery | a5 AusaM 200, CURIE. |30 BULLS AND 16 COWS, FROM 1°T0 3 YEARS OLD, e S D i s later method is to take a barrel filled L:rnur 'ln raise & hundred calvos. AT MACE WISES STABLES IN suloschickens dressed, 124c; [ with water, place it in a two-horse farm [ Raise five, or ten, or twenty, A .l 3 ) 4 32 | 168 drassed, 1oc; live, 1lc; | wagon,put in the water Parisgrocuatth|or = &8 many = & your = mesis i ¢ INTER'S STOCK MARh L e i b | T Council Bluffs, Iowa, Thursday, April 3,’8 & Casd ald tor Fogs of wll VERUITA, water, then drive along the apple tree|have uudlm.u good care “l: them. There $8 o | Commencing at 1 o'elock p. mw, Al tha abovo animals are ,.‘“ A.:‘A“..nd .ugm::.fi‘ |:::|Tl‘.;”hlolom& Oranges —4 00@4 25 per box, rowe, and by uuam.-npump like syringe | 18 more clear money in taking good care o1} e ¥ LI vy Britain, - Allthe Bulls aro roads tor i wdlato se1vloo, nad the cowe 1n ealleor ¢ . Lozona—4 00 per box, sprinkle ouo side of the row, and driving |of ten calves, or anything else, than in I’G)Lu 00215 &o, TERME-CASI, OB TUKEE MUl 1y BANKARLE NULR 1% BORGE HADY FOK £ Auvitaud kit of Too) o Potat bage, nona iu the m at 3 20@4 00 for prim i . I.eonard Bros. ,,,... i vwo»d %W&" I w-m20-me -ap 2&8, FRED, M, WOODS, Auctioneer,

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