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THE - DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK, A Season of Extraordinary Speculation in Nearly Evvry Branch of Trade. ADVANCES ALL ALONG THE LINE Building Operations Serionsly Te- tarded by the Eight-Hour Strikes The s Market Affected | Business Failures, | New Yonk, April 18, [Special Telegram to ‘ Tur Ber R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly re- view of trade says | " A scason of extraordinary speculation has setin. Grain, pork products, cotton, ofl and hi the proposal to anced, the latter in smove the entire duty, and » lumber also, in spite of the rapidly in- interruption of building b Me general avernge o ad spr ere hour strikes, nm ) MO turn over to W. I Smith, adminis- THE OMAHA BEE, |0 %m0 dus - the * Prainey. estate from administratorship of which COUNCIL: BLUFI in had been removed y EET. His attor: that the contempt OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET | | should be ainey was financially Deilvered by carrier (n any part of the City. | unable to repay the money, and his sentence H. W. TILTON MANAGER i v imounted to » imprisonment. | PHONES counsel wanted a mortgage on ..;,\,.\....,,I,' o 48 | his hor i, but his attorneys argued that wnr Epiron, No. this could not be given, the property be Ex=—s = longe o his wife, aud she would not umm»nv' : 9 | to the proposition even to save her liege iore "”""L"i‘ AL | from life seclusion behind prison N. Y. . Co. The heaving of the ease oeenpied some time, Couneil Blufts Lumber Co., coal | butit was submitted befof y‘-yulyu{ jor o 1 e Tho ulted w Soveral of the leading hotels have agreed | Journed. dudge T with the reception committee for the Oddfel- | Judge Deemer with rlrl oric (,i.n.l. case, bt Torws et o e entertain freo one of | 10 decision was handed down las ting the visiting delegation: | Itis understood that the matter \\»IIU»;-;!'» h AT ied and the result announc at the Special communication Bluft_ City lodge, | iCrmined ani ;the rosuls Aenoun No. Ancient Freo and Accepted | “PHE Yt Masons, this _evening for work in the third THE FAMOUS, degree. All Master Masons in goo ding | rébiag arc invited, By order of the W. N | Brioan Tat Dowil: The popular act Maggie Mitchell, sup- | snalibal s (8 poahds Tor 81, extia O ]th»rl by strong compan will 1 .,'““ at- | 15 .Hlull for &1, choi o coffce (roasted) ol gl Dradly be orowaed: | pound, 20¢; uncolored Japan tea 20¢ pe the house will undoubtedly be erowd 3 | pound, best rolled oats 4¢ a pound, good rice The second ball given by Dalby's military | F0UhAGE baking powder Se; good buking band last evening was fully as s ssful as | 1owder, 1-pound can, 10e; Crineil Bluffs to the Initial one a year ago, Therc was a very | jiaesis iy, s o - Sbb; oodd. cort: tiee large attendanc |.‘ programme of dance for 3c: three pound can box WS sor ‘-uh;d w but w 2 pleasantly starch, 20c: best H\!]{hm matches, arranged and was greatly enjoye doz., 1sc: best parlor matches, The eity jail was cmpty last evening for the doz. boxes: Lewis' lye per first time in several wecks, George Tolive -1 pail lard e, 5-1b pail Tard $8¢, colored, was hauled in during the evening, Jelly Ste, ull. pail No, 1 together with a commodion jug, but John ur, -1 k, SH¢; b Dunn put up the necessary coilateral for his anesotd Hour &1.50, best country butter 1 appearance this morning wid hewas released. | fresh country J i s Henry Somerfield, an account of whose ar- | LIEADE LOW PRICES, rest for i these columns 200 Broudwav, Opposite ¢ 1 House, yesterduy 1 crday identitied I'HE FAMOU Dy his brothe seticld of Dunlap, - and taken away. A sister, Mrs, Bethers of Pleasantiy Entertained, this city, also called at the jail to see him, and The musicale given last evening by Fidel was greatly distressed at hvxnlu ‘I\”‘ n Dr. ity council No. 156, Royal Avcanum, at their Hurt attended him and stated that he wis AT R by el ft it il 1ot dangorously tmnne, and adyised. that ho | hall in the Beno-Siugart block, wa 5l be turned over’ to his frier us their care | enjoyable and s ssful affair, and a xl‘ would be better for him than confinement. | large number of the friends of the memb The ante-movtem specialist on the Republi | responded in person to the neat cards of in- 0 yosterdiy moring disgocted the Royal | vitation. It was strictly an invitation affair, musicale twenty-four hours in i R Rl i tholt: T its rendition. The large attendance, | “‘M“"' '.;.:lhm--nf"‘ e encorcs and_clegant costun vo dwelt | ®p o TP Gy delivered the opening upon at grreat length, and the various partick T A poy WAty g ol ;mm wero wavml f‘.'"’.”‘.’;.Wflfln.ihf.' Laanione; antly alluded tothe mysterious huppenit s of R BIL RAC1L Lt dl L the the unrestrained 1 dered their parts, It would have appeared wl\*l‘ < Sar 1 pUbItaH g tHom. in all right twenty-four hours later, but under | DESE 00 L IR the circumstances tho displayof "enterprise was. fupeatedly oncored Tooked just little bit | th & Souplo of parodics on Barbir ( Yand Casabianea, A rec ierra- | Miss Sophie Gerner and another in signs by Mrs. D. W. MeDermid were warmly ap- plauded. g Dr. 1. S. Wosf The various musical memb were Ve worl, No, 12 Peq much enjoyed and the participants wer e grected with rounds of well deserved Chamber sets at Lund n-mln plause. An hour of s i ourso fol e lowed the literary and mu pr A good lose reel free with every These socials are to be frequently repea Bixby's. btedly be more popular th wm parties of two. years i and will und the Royal A hose purchased af PERSONAL If you don’t want to be hoodooed on wall W. R. Steere of Cooperstown - | paper go to Nile fting his sister, Miss Steere, who is organist | g —— o at St. Paul's C. €. Culley has_arranged Mr. Ayleswor o for the ladies during the next tw resent. some of them with a al to the later. weeks. He will beantiful oil puinting that will be work of the best artists. Particula - elect your binding from samples & Co R. N. Whittlese: will tomorrow take reportorial chi Council Bluffs department of the Repu SScas st S BOSTON STORE city editor of the Glob s of the You can | at Morehou - ve Council Blafrs, Boston st the lutest in b Ask_to s . | Drs. Woodbury d s | ofice to 101 Pearl street, np stairs. The showing and mantillas » Now. They've On the Police - | Substant smoved their dental | for commodities has advanced 'y of 1 per ina week and 17 pe in thr Stocks have also been stronger, th »weeks, s reports of cent trade which are influenced rather by prices at which goods are sold than by the volume of business transacted arve uniformly more cheerful At the same time there is a continued cvi dence of an actual inerease over last year in | the volume of business transacted. Wheat | was started upward by reports of injury winter wheat states, At New Yor have been 124,000,000 bushels, Ly t week's transaction on ord, Corn has advanced “in - sympathy” 215 cents and outs 19¢ conts. Oil has advanced 4 conts without known occasion. Pork has risen %2 per barvel. “There is not a corvesponding. in the sales bly the improvement in the industrial condition be firmer at Boston, with I and very dull and ina ¢ Philudelphia. In the ¢ « nrent is 1. Cotton manufacture does not thrive the botter for the advance in the ma t vith goods unchanged in price and ths only .3 ¢ : The boot and shoe industry is elearly thriv- 1 hides and in more act steikers in many 11 building ope 50 that th 1 unfavor tructural iron 5 are pending, 1 be placed at & \pressed. | v all the reports from othe ies give an encouraging record of the st business, At Boston improvement The retail dry goods trade is largs a better jobbing trade and domestic are highe: At Philadelphia there is 1 and chemicals and both i shade demand. The citics have ations and ai et for and In steel and it is Bar iron ing and leather firmes thou is dull and il causes hides espec the Chig¢ the usual great nn ease in | the movement of grain and dressed beef, luke shipments of grain be double those of last year and dry goods sales fully cqual to lust year's,while clothing falls be id but is fairly | Satisfactory. Collections there rencrally arc wood. St. Louis also notes improvement, fairly prompt collections and expeetations of a good wde, rly | | west o points similar i St Paul notes rs and seeding is 1l other ports @ cent rai spite of | OMAHA DAILY | the barn last BEK,A S;\ overllng The body was not .um\»,v.x tll this moraing. No cause for the suicide is knowl, A Physician Indfoted for Murder Davesport, Ia., April 18, —[Special Tel egram to Tue Be A. Reid was in- dicted by the grand. Jury murder in the second degree. | He is charged with performing an abortion on a young woman who afterwards died, it is alleged, effects of the operation. Dr. J today fo is A Coal Paluce Company. Orreswa, Ia, April 18.—[Special Tele- gram to Tur Ber. |« THo coal palace organi zation was completod today with £25,000 cap- ital stocle, Work wilt bo commenced at one —-—is Several desivable dwellings with modern improvements for rent in vi of the i church, 1, H. Sh & Co, Pnts. We want you to list with us and we will seci tenants, Rents collecte tion given to care of pry & Co,, Brondway and Main st - Good paper hangers at Crocky - OF INTER 'O your rental property you good, reliable and special atten- y. k. H. Sheafe up stairs. ell's. FARME e Suggestions With Regard to the Export Beet Trade, The remarkable growth of our export Bl trade in eattle has been the subject of extond comment in these columns, | says the Breeders’ Gazette, It has been | motion clearly demonstrated that therein lies a way of cscape for the harassed cattle der from the clutehes of the kings of kingtown, if only some Moses would vise who possesses the ability and de- termination to so order affairs as to open the doors of European ports to the unre 1 entran f our cattle he of biblical histe dm through the waters of the | task of this modern Moses i tively casy one. Ho hus the muachinery w v wipe out the Tast v discase str nf con- if indecd the any remaining —and | lend such aid us it- Sl o those WgricullubELs: In who are exeriing evory eflc Il|r~u4|ll the frec entey of our “tores™ in_ord: that they mety have at reasonuble cost and in suflicient abundanes the “mee | chines™ for converting into boef the pro- | and at th ne time ility of their lands, wo wanted by Brit- | that our cheap beef is British workingmen does not admit of moment’s doubt, That properly directed offor our authorities would prove sesnme” to these markets is se; in dispute. There is, farn fe duets of thei veasing th our eed ish farmers and demanded by s on the part of an Sopen less however, one marked fea- tare in connestion with our export teade which has not v «l the ion it | deserves, nor has its importance as o fae- | tor in the modifleation of existing meth- | 15 of transpor ntly ap- | | preciated in_some quartees, Vefer to the los= of bullocks in the holds of | trans-Atlantie liners, Aceol ling o a ‘ wraps at ¥l OO, #3450, ,;,w', The latest fn cloth eapes in Council Bluffs has a detective-—one of the | going on vapidly orthy | tans, et 1 %500 | uine My cops’ you read about. This man | ‘l“‘:‘“ I"“" Ao, I v iconta nt o e i e ol T . Mone 30ston ! Grgerutain | of dar nysteries i onversant with | oygiep at, pi @ and steady with plentic 1y worth from cent r [tistutiosiotiisinblynostton as ttrlanc s ICH ks HppI . St. Louis, Milwaulke Horaay conteTat and £3.00 b to become by diligently reading authentic ac- | and Omaha, Cleveland and Detroit only re- world, counts of the wonderful doings of *The Silent | Porting some closeness Shawls we show a complete line of at Old Sleuth,™ dy, tl Xpotts of produ L }"‘ S hnbeac o re sure (o suit almost anyon | B ar S N b Ui ¢ er cent over 3 pper Ned, the Nition o and best valuc the market. | A probably d impo: L gibest viugi b mal | the Sphynx | but thus far in April e Boston store, Fotheringham, Whitelaw his other ressors. ey about 19 per cent. below last Co, leaders wid promoters of low prices, | ean not teila erook when e sces one, but | ¥ o oL o\ aninty Council Bluffs, la. L is not his fault as the crooks have not ye ce usiness failt uring | e 3 e thagismoySImILEASIG ORI hav ORIyt throughout the country during the past seven AToLB ARl ZAtion made any feicndly advances, und his natural | gays number TSR omratedayiiR00astl| yeserve has prevented the forming of new For the corresponding week of last board of I assess meets st ov The council equalization. T ments were adjus nightly us ng s e, the only one of import- hopos to get ac ateful to such of d iu their cards de- quaintances. Howeve: quainted and will be ver the eriminals as will ance being that of the Omaha & Council | seribing themselves and their favorite lines Blufts rai and bridge company, which | of work. n $50,000 to £125,000. The mat- s, of course, all cowe 'w Ab) and e oceasioned consider discussion, fot ) the opinions were rather varied as to what 3 h he has the amount should be. Alderman Wind | ton bu days he has thus far ap, thought £110,000 about the proper figure, but | in thirt rent costun including all the assessment was finally fixed at the'sum s from dude to cowboy und trumnp. above stated 5 1y herhe hought out a second hand cloth- Another case in which an_unusual degree | ing store or has mide some arvangements of interest was manifested was that of | With a pawnbroker, is u matter not yet deter. George W, 1 whose ussessment was | mined. but he has secured the costimes just raised on the preceding evening from £00 to | the same and not only that, but he has worn $6,000. Lipe was present last evening with | them. A change eveéry few hours soou used his attorney, ( Tlewitt, and gave | up the list, and he had to scare up something i would file a St iz tinst the | new. Whatever clse he may be he is evi 1 individual of resou | couneil has decided that partics | dentl as he next money must be assessed for it, and sguised behind ed It Al internal carthquakes be not violently d by foreizn foree, but comploted " their labors as o | Was simply the vesult of a horrible squint tavorable civcumstances not of the the mo teeti Even unde dlization. the embr, beauty is ———— J Have you any paper-covered book! Have | Prize-winning vaviety, but ivhen topped off and attractive by Morehiouse | by that pavalyzing squint, the effect is indeed 5 & startling. 1t is supposed ‘that the different A disguises were pffected in- order to e 1 Cream pitchers at Lund Brothers', the identity of the wearer, but if so a il sad blunder, as the effect was to draw atten- | Works $1 tion to the much disguised individual. That squint would draw nails out_of an cak board, and it must not be imagined that it could Without doubt there are many persons now building houses here who wantto use the ci wiiter, but are unable to pay the usual price | Bssunnoticed ovon on Broadway, In tuct, for infroducing the water into their premi thedainativalins Boamoiones Qethoifoabiy fouiiai iR iaaR e el s promt of the business portion of the city, and hi ing compuny will localto u yard hydrang six- | i il ol uxe eagerly watchod teen fo L ot S | Sad to relate, the aforesaid “squint was as nthe Thmoct the | short-lived us the elothes, and - with them it s it (vith cverything com- | was hung upon a rusty nuil in an obscure B0t Ondor: This - oor- anpties Lo wpied | corner of e wardrobo. It was suceeeded T ha, shon o by another “disguise,” patterned” of course 459 after the wonderful heroes of dime novel Paper hangers wanted at Gillette & Fioe- | faino., he dotective bought thige pits of RUNATRE o gors anipring Ciliotts 18 Naiv dye, and when he bewan Lis noctur L AKE0H 1 i L R - crushed tomato nustachie was fairly bristling 1f you wish to sell Judd & Wells Co., Broadway all on the Judd president, 606 ur proy ). B. with deep, deadly blackne mall wonder that he did not “know himself in that fieree disgruise, or thut he was afaid to teust him - J. 0. Bixby, stcam heating, sanitary self alone with it. No more strange was it § Lifo building, Omaka; 202 Merviam | that his chief failed to vecognize him and | gave orders to have him locked up as a vi "There was 1o trouble, i him on_ the st Sguyed” him il Bluffs — - Gymnasium Classes, The bicyele elub to e ovganized tonight is only for members of the junior and senjor s and others of the same age who muy de however, in und the street gamins nercifully, His colored | mustache s all vight, but_ it LS e he ought to do away with the squint stated that with both s open Lie could not reogn sire to join sco a flock of barns, and as there Tho bay's bicyelo club will be organizea | 18, apparently good foundation for 3 PRI this statement it is obviously poor nexb Wednoadoy- eyoning lock. ALl |y dgment to purposely close one of his optic boys having wheels or desiving to join the | e evidences superiaive bl clubare requested to bo present, whether or | his work, and the prospeet of effective de- not members of the Young Men's Chuistian | teetive work at his hands is not flattering, association “The fact is that muny of the police appoint L made without re apparent fitness or unfituess of the appoir and with a fow oxeeptions the force now con | sists of as worthless a lot of sticks as is often | ments have be The fat men's class, a novelty in its way, organized for the purpose of giving light and systematic exercise to men of excessive pose tissue, will be begun this evening | grouped together. They have more the ap. o'clock and promises quite a membership. It | pearance of alot of duriunies thun of w police 15 to be hoped u lavge number of men will en- | force, and tramp up and down their beats as ter this cluss, as the superintendent has de- | if attached by an invineible le to an engine voted two evenings of cach week to their [ drum. If the cable happens to pull thein especial instruction, across the track of u vag or drank they man - age to run him in, but they have not the Centu Scribner, St. Nicholas | slightest Idea hove to deal with genuine crooks. Youths' Companion and all magazines bound | Stores and residences ate buvglavized under nept and substantinl by Morehouse & Co., | theiv very noses, und beluted pedestvians Bonn R held up in the heart of the city, but the Y — petrators simply laugh at the Helpless agy Speciul sale of Jupanese water drop tea | gution that masquerades under the of sets, unique, new and beautiful, at Lund | the Council Bluffs police f ) Brothers'. DPrices 150, 200 und none who understand the situation than the crooks themselves, and they are Choice residence pr 15 of th utrally located | flocking in from all pa country for sale by E. H. Sheafo & Co. Not only this, but outside towns ure’ frecly e advertising the Bluffs as the haven of thugs The Leade | and blacklegs, und roundly condemning the police systen | S0 many prof that allows the pre sional crooks here to and préy upon the citizens of neighboring | cities. It is high time that o stop was put to | this state of affaivs. With the advent of the new administration great things were prom of fine watches and jewelry in the city, and the place to buy the best goods at the lowest prices, is the establishment without rivals, the most reliable firm of C. B Jacquemy & Co, - Flower pots at Lund Brothers', ised, and in some respects they have been ful B filled. Reform and retrenchiment was the Tho Frainey Contempt Case. | motto of the citizens, adopted in - convention A T T R A Y aud carried through the campaign. The po. \ . lice force was increased from twelve to srgued before ¥ Thornell yeste eighteen men as a measurve of vetrenchment, afternoon. Hou. W, H. Wuare appeared for | and the reform part is to be found in the wo; Frainey and W. I Smith and A, W. Ask- | of the burglars, who in the past two v with for the intiff. The defendant has “.‘:‘:‘f-"';' ‘l!::"l“\\”u“\w‘h; (Sva Jus ‘L-r a been contined in the county jail for 151 days | poiiEnh B Q.'hx i o hianes' VRS 10 D for centewpt of court for failiug to comply | It would certainly produce more satisfuctory with the order of the court directiiy bim to ‘uwm, aud the experiment s worth Lrying Itis ard 1o the | year the figures were 246, | —— = S. B Wadsworth & (¢ loan money for Lomt ‘ week rl street, rd Investmentcompany. - Tmportant to Horsenier and turf g 1 you want the best Wall pag well's, - The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- way. 10 NEWS. Disastrous F Moust Avi, Ta,, 4 gram to e Bee. |- This place by another destructive five | buildings were were damaged and the | 000, The p: ithers, gro sured for 31 | and ba H. i Mount I8, Ay, was visited s estimate | B losses nd buildins, Tho 000, us Lewis, 1 ved for 000, insu irant £1,00 insy Windi, | 5t0 cle building fell in, injuving three | men, though not fatatly. J." H. Thoraborr: of St oo was cuton the forchead, Willi | Shriver injured in the back and Har'ey Esppy | injured in'the log | state Medical Society, Drs Morses, T, April 15, [Spocial Tl gram to s Bee.| - Interest in the meeting | of the state medical society fell off (o | nuny of the doctors having left last nisht number of papors wera vead i the de ments of materin medica and v vous dis. ‘ I'he new prosident of the soci *ty, Dr. Middleton of Davenport, was installed in of. fice and made a short speeeh, Dr, Skinner of ‘edur Rapids, the treasu that the society had i bl on hand Dr. Rosa Upson of Marshalltown, was elected | @elegate to the American phavanceutic il so | ciety at Washington, D, €. After the trans | action of voutine business the so: ety ad | Journed to meet at Waterloo next year, A Daving Burglary. iNEs, T, April 18, —[Spe ue Bee |- The most daviy | lary known here for years was committed last night at the office of White, Murphy & | Pickering, millers, The rear of the buildigg is occupied by Mr, George Keeler and family kened | Des M m to WL Tele- burg. | He was aw Uby a burglar in the voom, who covered him with o revolver, while two | puls came in and_proceeded in u leisuvely | manner to openthe safe in the front office | After that was done the three burglurs met in the bedroom und divided the money, about 245, compelling Keller to crawl under the bed clothes while it was being done, They wer in the house about half an hour, not muke i nois | plunder, l A Chicor, [ Musox Ciny, Ta, Ap | gvam to Tue Bek, |—Arrangewents have been | fully perfected for a company from | to establish a chicory egtablishm but he dure and they escaped with their rmany nd has been purchised for building pur 5 and machinery will commence to urrive ‘ next week. 1t will bo the enly fuctory to | manufacture this grade of chicory in th | United States. Favmers are jubilant and are now contracting for the salo of chicory by the ton e A Diminutive Baby, Feur Dovar, Lu, April 18 pecial Tele | #vam to Tue Bee.]—One and one-half pounds | 1s the weight of a diminutive baby girl just | born to Mr. and Mes. L. Grifin, of Algona. The child’s head is as large as small orange, d covered with huir, Sheis just ten inches | 1ong from head to foot and resembles u doll in meral appear baby is healthy and the doctors say she will live, Suiclde at Forest City. Foxest Crry, Ta,, April 18— [Special Tele gram to Tur Bee Aunie Poterson, about thivty-ive years old, a domestic in the | fuily of Dy, B, Perkins, hanged Lerself in | refriger London coutempor year 1885 no less than thrown overboaed and the United dead and 111350 injured s tone immediate stoughir upon landin ing a total loss 918 head course of a yo nts, Leaving out of conside ummie side of the question least s prope a sul v on the part of agents of hinmane socictios as the de- horning of cattle this tota! of los=s peals 80 powerfully from a bare comm cial standpoint ws'to more than st 10ds in the future de with the When in additio in om meat-carry nd the sea. mpu- tation is miade of the cost in freight ml ship-room of the oftal or hy-p of the animal a change” in meihods of transportation is moie thai md srvin L Every omie consideration the export of our humane points ur heef in e careans To this end it must e The difliculty in the way of the adoption of this system lies ehiclly in the imper mothod of v 2 but this no lon many yeurs of oni ex- ward in the ted holds of ocean when this consummati od the Gazette de s enough is fair But until theve is breeding, British fary veon son o doubt 2 the will not preter Just n the ht. svival in home- s will continu present to to demand Ameriean stoves, 15t <portuti such, il the ports wer . would (ended : Uty vealed ment of finished fattencd | long, the sasont conditions obizin-—h Af in Bri | on the continent heap in Am s will there be ate d wd from eattlemen on Im!h~ | for the unresteicted entey of healthy Ameriean stock to Brit | Handling and Plantiog | There is no b time the pres- | ent for planting most teees, The ground | is foir the most pard thooved oat and troes e dormant so that they teansplant | sufely. 1 her e than to dig the is no way hot tree, leaving on the roots all the enrth | that will adhiece, and then at onee plant- ing in good soil, But this plan is not s | s st he wiys | L and often tre shipped long distances. Any - good | nurseryman who o knows his business properly ean pack trees so that they will o safely for hundveds of miles. When trees ave roceived which have been nt | shipped 1 once ir distances they should be unpacied and the roots entire covered with moist earth. Should the bark seem shriveled the trees should be | entively covered | with earth until it 1 comes freshened, says the Nebreaska Farm Most fruit t e Qs we ntal | num should be planted mm} decper than they oviginally stood. It | does not follow that if it is batter toplant | deeper, the deepor they ave planted the better. Planting oo deep is as bad as planting too low and should be avoided. T'he tops should be cut b some usually, and this is absolutely necossary in hundling | the tops shorten roots huve been off in digging. Whatover you o always your fruit frecs instraight rows ways seems s though Providence even with the mun who plants his te in crooked rows by ng them grow rough and “scrubby so that they add to tho general melancholy effects and do not let you ow ut their own sweet will'for ten yeurs and then go ut thsm with an axX and cross-cut suw 1o reduce them to presentah dition, To cut off a limb six inches in much like 1 trecs, They must hi (L in proportion us the | plant all It al gots to causi s con diumeter from a tree is \m- pututing u limb, [t may sometimes bo necessary but should only be resorted to several stand | founda- | in extreme such limbs even from the healthiest treo is but to lay tion of disease and death. In short treat your trees de they will surprise you witn thei ant” fruit, grateful shade and general | beauty and utility, | The Proper Care of Hogs. Much trouble avises with the sunitary conditions of swine because of the iguorauce of their owners iu regard remove In the cases, *To ently and ubund '"URDAY, APRIL 19, [ Ieind for a pi | empive Gl the engaged in as a perm fasrming, hut too expensive for . | menting. The best varicties to grow | the Tennessee, Missouri and Kunsi 8l ns, it requires about two vts of seed pe The same sys- | of planting and cultivation vequived | for sorghum will be suitable for hroom as the two plants are closely veluted and have the same habits, and n.caveful cultivation isas n with one with the other, lven h | food 1o be oil me: 1890. & and nature. here is mych corn in the west for the good of the hog, and too much pen in the enst, | he skill of man can circumvent both of their hat theso ovils, says o writer in the New York Tribune I want t ro the hog neaver the front in- Am | I want to see him mor vight-hand factor, or partr eastern farmer, as he is of the western, he benefits of swine ns aids in increas- | ing fertilizing material ave not appreei- | ated, A lotof hogs kept during the season in a clover field and fed the and fitted for market, will make that field fertile for years, They may bo | employed as plowimen and tillers o the soil in eradicating quick grass, thistles, J ind other weeds, and also inthe orchards they ave use fut felonds, In ot ways than one. Pigs od 'k when in orchards where there is o good bite of will mako it running grass, When hogs ture they will eat th for market with ve least amount of g ven to hogs run- ning in clover will make pork rap- idly. All kinds of vegetables, coupled with grass and & little bran, will muke the best of ‘pork. The man who reavs hogs extensively should pro- vide n supply of turnips or roots of_some | tof the winter fo When | deprived of ameal or two hogs « induced to common field turnips by wm v will e little in 11 the pas- ome fitted in. The dusting them with a little of somt kind, Turnips ave an lent and cheup food, their ratio of nutrition heing 11058, Tho pig-grower must learn to | utilize cheap foods, ns they will mal just od meat as the more costly | foods, like corn, Si i be turned to good aceount in wintering grown hogs nous ration. | or middlings | but not corn. The silage | food, espeially | s, and it needs to nous elements, | wheat, bran vich, nitec d with b or pigs, with 1t should be_fi mixed with it is a earbonaceous when it abounds in e be balanced with nitre such found in rye. and linsced meal, | yund entive wn exeellent food whénmixed with bran, Barley is good, and superior to corn for for sows or sows giving mill, s0 The farmer must ne tempt to got | his hogs to an extreme weight, hut should kil them before they cost too | much, ‘The meat will sell better, and | there will be more margin between the | pric ived and the cost of produc- tion, This margin can be made la less we zht of car usually with Broom Cor broom corn g United States is thought wn by Benjamin Franklin, plant was soon widely cultivated and has Kept step with the westward march of iter of cultivation is now in the Mississippi vall 1 pass- ing westward to the Missour 1yvs the Western Stockman and Cultivator. The | returns from broom corn culture ave | thout $40 per m good crops, but may be a good deal less than that, The requisiies for suceessful cultivation are cood sueh s will produ crop ot corn or sorghum, rubbing the se « drying shed Q ne o machin he” cquipme not expensive if broom corn g The in the bheen The | fivst wn to have nent b hoving will pay if the weeds once g hroom corn must he havvested as all off the The soon us the bloom bogins to seed, for if left to ripen it will not scil for over one-third as much as 1 brush brings. The brash abled™ | ., two rows are broken 50 as to form a sort of 1. the cutters 5 and cut each shooff with a leaving abqgt 1L inches of the brash, * rood cutter will table and cut ahout on day. The brash is laid on before cutting ch other ross < table about thre then pass along wre, Whenee it is hauled o per, sceded and placed on the ks in dey house to dey thoroughly be- fore balin, i cost of growi broom corn is es- timatoed at m.m $12 10 $20 per acve, but whe rmer does his own work and has I to handle the erop to the hest re the $30 to $40 peracie < fuvorably | wions, ized fron th uny oth Crop conmpin rming ope About to Calve. hout the s Parmi | e Cow We must now possibilitics of mi Journal. 1 the cow is du In ha o =hould e fod Tightly tleast two weeks before caly Ii her udder becor d, and shows signs ol inflaimation, it is | best to milk her before the ealf is born and also to eave for the ndde We have found that washing the udder with sonp- | suds, made as s ible, will allay inflamma in the soap hns o thing and curative effect Rubbing soft soap on the surkic od If the cow is thin she must | I~ nour ishing foods, and at the same time they | hould not he heating or tending toin fammation. Starchy foods have these and should be aveided, Mi not loy i £ 1L for the cow and after shonld be cow’s | the | | taining yeoul nis duys Iy water for drir like aportion of the 1 hefore and This oosening efle wture inaldl pespects, o urishing, We must 1 the value of linsecd = will be su; s Corn mes i mash fed w i fow I'he We calf is horn, s and aswists i bei nmmm. s food and as ar e meal ele- mo important ment in fertillzing the J. G Tipton, v Broadway. ¥ | HAY FOR SALE | One hundred tons of hay for sale in stack | at Lake Manawa, BEN MARKS. - | cott house, 22 Main sty Council Blufls, newly furnished, 1 a day; meals 2 The gasoline stove is more dangerons than | the unloaded gun, Save life and propeety by using the C. B, Gas and Electric Light Co Kus stove | - Don't fail to see the beautiful line of y | Lamps at Lund Brothers?, 23 Muiu stice | - All the fivst elass race teacks employ @ | doctor by the year, or rather the sens | They pay o liberal price, | upwied, nnd expeet him to report for | duty u half hour before the races t | and to vemuin on hund tillall the visitors | - hawve left | - Iceland fishermen now carry oil regu- | larly as a means of smoothing the waves and enubling them to continue at work in weather in which herctofore their boats could not have lived e ] When Baby was sick, we gave her € cried for When sbe was & Child, sb Whew she becams Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sbiv bad Children, she gave thew Castoria, I( THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimors, Md. ;00D COOKING All LIEBIG f ______ ' ‘H“‘lE'HM den land S'IJACOBS OIL |!: ':' ALE or, Jtant--Garden land, wit CURES PROMPTLY i i"';l‘{ SALE N residgnce, 880 Wiliow Ve- sTlFFNESS STIFF NECK., |y -n-H‘ sglited by olectrlotty '....|'y~.,.“._. N node mprovements; ot 100 b; Toat. Also will soll or oxehRNES for Improv \'lolan« Paing in Neck, Teudship, Wik, June 14, 1888 My wifa ent pains fn her neck, nd T She was cor Oil. JAMES §TOWE, Heres, ton miley city property my farm of, Pusey, Counell enst of Council Bluis Hlue e ————— NM antirely by St In Torrible Pain, Mass , Tune 18, 1888 ery bote was m puiu. I was cured Amea NP, € From_ o stiff and sor promptly by St. Jacol Joew ¢, Paymaster, AT DRUGGISTS AND DEATE good houses who desire oking 1d uso in thelr Llectric Trusses nclt‘ Chest Protectors, rcn Agents Wanted. DR, C. CHRIb BOSEN COMPANY'S JUDD EXTRACT of BLEE, re W pro T I PECIAL - Factory and Planin most_contrally I Al modern Tate operated by skllle sign e fao- NOTICES. | iiduiniry; COUNCIL BLUFFS. L R PAALON for MO R o e o Corner North M cil Blufts tn and Myns Telephone 2, o neumbered & Wells company, 606 = D. Eosuspsos, E. L, 8 stdent Pres, Vice CiAs, R, ll\\\\\ wshier, AN 'ED to Trade in price from i CitizensS voed property. The Judd & Wells ) Broadway. OB Tudd, pros | \ 1 0. sl for wooi- OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, hiiste, oni of Grogory's | E2id Up Capital $150,000 s No. 13 & Main st Y% | Surplus and Profits 50,000 Liability to Deposi 0,01 send by returm mail to any ad- ALY splendla. enbingt. phtc Iu.'.vx‘.'..\u. a8 Dmmcrons 1A Miller, B, O, Glonson, B, I 1 To Hive Deen nhdneted | Shugart, B E Hart, J. D, Edmund Cling v Masous near Niagara Falls fn 1% Hang: usnob gencral bunking husic shir he seeret 8¢ ness, caplta nd surplus of un, Rl IR, ey Eo | Bk n Southwostern Town, Y W Joor AL from motor m house, two stories, ave. A and 12 st, [ Band and wing. Re-Sawh -roon story and a half house, & near | Planing, Sawi Kinds l.m I rth Tth st. l\\nl;Hlnl'v\ il oo house. also 4-roo) house o o | sawdust by th i | motor line, 7 o e e o hoR I T ssis Malopliono Hou, o the city. “YOUR PATRON Jud I udd. pres, PANTED Good work. Mrs. W lnM' ‘est on ll|||1-l)<‘pn~|l~ The J. A. Murphy monthly § sult Judd & Well! r tw hov ‘o1 Sth 1ot 55 by et, two bloc l\’w from motor = MANUFACTURING CO. m house on 6th-ave, one block from 2 e 18t Avenue and 21st Streot. oon hou on oln ave,, two blocks Sash, Doors and Blinds i »ori houses on North 7l st, ar 1& W R SAL and shicor niplet Facial Blotehe Dlemishes, such as P Black Heads, Freekles, Super- for asket fic- 190y ire e Sudorts connutsston ouse, | W nuous Mair removed. ~ Addross JOOI RENT. askeyo woller o o DR. W. L. CAPALL, wills, Ry iiker, Council Bl T, | QOR SALE---New S-room house with mod- | [ 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway ern fmprovements, lurge grove lot, in Isy u\:‘.]“; ol Munlrmr! ) COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. NG N TN COY Eakes | ‘\: WA -m‘rn;l f J|H"‘v, q ; arttannt il ey T B ML ELLIS & CO., s in RIAdic’s sub. on _acres Inside aere property at n Fine residence lot on Benton st.. Choice lots in Mullin's suo. at £ ach, Lot on \\rw- IL |‘~| ]" L only ¥ fobcant lots n g AL parts of the city on eusy T T 240 M Couneil Blufrs, L. solicited esponder First mortzage loans | : Wil [:;J v \l Son, Room 4, Opera Bloc i ) i”,i e tios 11108, OFFICER, WAL AL PesEYs etween the Oeden house and Falrmouns FICER & PUSEY. Panc i W DT S S | OFFICER & PUSEY, to suit the purel rs. 606 Broadway, C. ki BANKERS. \ '\!\'I ) \|Jmm 1 e complete sehool A R BN G Corner Matn and Brozdway, dress or ‘“‘J..l.»,.l«' 1L Smith, 540 Broadway, ‘ Council Bluff - lowa. counell.Bls, Dealers in foreizn and domestic exciiinge, I REN e unfurnished 1ooms. 40 | Colleetions made and interest paid on tinie ol wil uhit will we I fore Sho St Tinary flesh will weigh 1200 p | deposit SATURN, (2608, 1 make the season of 1800 at the Unfon Deiving Park, Council Bluffs, Towa, from Muarch 18§ iLdune 1st, when he will be retarned to Fremont and his worthy eompanion MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) 15t until August Ist. These two are the only stallions in the 0 performers, Suturn §s a chestnut stallion, 16 hands high, and in fonled 150 bred by Powell Bros. Springboro, Pa. 1le tter, Further conment s unn si nvarably ensh or bankable o1y isul, 2 Good care and perfeet For hreeding eatalogue, ete, write to SMITH: & SON, Fremont, take his place from Ju t thut are the sires of rfeitly sound and vigorous, mis—#100 the season with the wsual the e leaves premis Anion P SN, and iy others hetter thin 204 K. Visitors always weleome at the parl JAS. G. 33 Byron wimodations for ot i Nebh, “Council Bluffs Steam l)\L Works. o MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS WALL R Sen Near Nort h\u\ll 'n Dopot, AVE PROMPT ATTENTION, C. A. MACHAN & CO. 1013 Broadywiarg, List and Ci A for Price l’lmm;1 GRAHAM & C()I)Y,‘ Mill, Sash and Door Factory. We are thoro 1 avenue and Thirtcenth strect, Council Blufrs, Ta ughly Sash. Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Spectnl attention given to odd sizes Stale. Work, and Interior Finish of all Kinds wdle to ler on short notlee Esthmate ven on all Kinds of work to contractor and bulldor — ey 151 Stone & Sims PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, Plans, Esti Worls, es Brown Hydraulic and Sanitary Fngineer, tions. Supervision of Public Coucil Bluffs, Towa. Jirkinbine Shurz Spo Building Office over American Bxpross, No. 41 s, lowa. Justice of the Peac Broadway, Council B aw. Practica in the St 14 Pede Attornoys ot Lo Nos. oral Courts. Tooms 7 and 8" Shugart-Beno Blosk, C. A. BEEBE: & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n * FURNITURE. % d Lowest Prices. Dealers, and 204 and 206 Ple end for Catalogue, Street, Council Bluffs Ia _‘,, ‘nm.u. v 205 and W

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