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& e ———————————————————————————————————— THE DAILY BEE OMAHA | AeROGLTORAL soed as- soom-as- dsnger from feosts is | tntil evening, Bl found the atmos- TAKE THXE B e over the crop ean bo matared before phere of the | room oppres- TRANA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS.. {he summer droutbs ocsar. The valus | swe, and denuded himself FRITSCH’S _—————= "~ DIRECTORY. Crops for Sandy Seils. of bsanis for sheep has been acknowl- | of his_clothing. Being hungry, he | | 816 Parnham, bet. ¥ch and 100k Strests i * | Rye s the best grain‘eropifor sandy | edged by all who have fed them out. | concluded to do his oxn cooking, and TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 3 . ART 3 iland. The plant cambe-raissdto good | They contsin & very large ‘amoant of ' endeavoring to do whst he had_seen PRUSSIAN B . A omperiam, 1614 Dolge advantags, not only for the grain it | ultrogen which adds to_the formation | others do. in this line, he put into a affords, but for the straw, which can of flesh. They constltute the most | ekillet a littlo of every kind of fuod he be disposed of at good prices to pa- e st e, concentrated food that s fed to stock [ could find In the house—hog's lard Bt Gosd Styles. ABSTRACT, per mills when they are not at too | with the exception of oil-cake or cotton | and ground coffee mixed in—and, P et 0 gront s dintanos, Tt I alao n excel | ree. Tho amoust of suiment con- | puog it on the.fir,stietod it unil Pokiooe. | lent crop to raise for summer or win- | tained in beans is remakable. The | he thought 1t was suficiontly cooked. Gough Syrup THE LATEST W. B. BARTLETT, 817 South 13th Street. ter pastarage. It may be sown be-| owners of mines in South America | When Mrs. Hammett returned, ac- "F-&w:gdrifling cen sudlfed compel their workmen to eat a ratlon | companied by some of her lady neigh- off after the crop.is harvested. In 1 R Atk ey Fheans every two or three days | bors, and unlocked tho door, the . May, what remains can be turned un- | whether: " lish’ or net. | found Bill seated on the fl or near the A% namon se. Baem s oignen sk, | 5 e e e e | Y R ache ARy ond of | hoanibi with the skillat before bim VICTORY OF MEDICAL 8CIENCE. fertilizing the soil. alo be | beans and will eat them In preferencs | lifting its contents with both hands to Ci o e (sown on land from ‘@ orop of [ to any kind of food offered them. | his mouth; and, expecting chastise- cles 2 Acute or Chironlc Disease of early potatoes has Leen taken off and | They may bs raised to good. sdvan- | ment, he becked into s corner, licking the Organs of Respiration, o.as pres o0 L3 - e dsvn;edw the same purposes as that | tage on averted ;od by sowing_ the h:dl::-;m his tongue. He was ex- ospraheagiandic e NATUS, raised in acorn field. The fertility of | seed broadcast and eovering it witha | ceeding] — g2 b meiciares e or% 5504 <0 | yandy sole in soon exhauated unieas | harrow, They may bo ruisd in the MS——— (ST 552 W SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! g SRR — et il ‘,P“!"r"m“‘"w" fortil- | same manner on old ground that 1 | 4nq perticularly of strong drinks if | (e e o Lz le tion expels from the ju i < 333 . s of some kiod = The chespest | free from grass and woeds =~ It 8| hoy yworo sweetonod. Fora driak of | R THE GREAT AND Lk Rodick fad sandy soils i | botier, however, fo plant. them in | 4y etened whisky he would attempt | N NGIN et s Sty St et e RS iy St e cop i 5wk L o imenn | Sront a7, b T Somrt | NO - CHANGING — CARS | 550 B 2, i e , vis: & that are ralsed on them after an early | them with a cultivator. Beaus | ;oG o glass of whisky and sugar if he —BRwERN— A bino e g pokicns 3 i3 o B TTER ANDECCS. ob ln barvested. Limo acls favor:|ahould act bo cultivated when the | would whip Gen. Joor, who, in full Tho rapidity and' certataty with OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Where Dire ct coutections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines ably on sandy”soils, espacially ,after green crops bave beén tuvded whder. Gypsum, or land plaster, i# nother good mineral' mauute ' fot - ssndy cing which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH I8 astonishing. Its effects £o deeper th vines-srs-wét with Tatn-or dew, as distarbiog thé Ieaves at this time cautes them to rust. When mature, the vinealshould be pulled from the feather, was_mustering the county militia according to tho old manner of doing such things snnually. To Mc3HANE & SCHROBOER, theolde:t B: sud E, ~3 Arrival And B f | house in Nebraska, establisted 1670, Oumabs For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- rriv: eparture 2 Trains A TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. « . Mainc the Gpfomitied® ghiés” Bil = themero sy inoms of pulmonary.dis: | The most accepable proparaion fa the known worid. By lling to TOLU ROCK and BYE ke URIOK PACIFIC. woils. It increases the growth of | ground, partially dried In the euo, | it um‘:,p behind. bim, took | Now York, Bostom, PRIINAeL | s pe g s e oot | Ceaeise oy it atng et St e H s el sesioed Sy s tha St Sitbusess Wy JE=E clover and potatoos; is oheap and easily | and then flwed under sover or in | jim by the hair of the head and bore phia, Baltimore, Wash- tion s the mode by which it relleves the | of ita virtues and popularity. T Express.. 1336 p. 5. ipm Boardor toe Meser. applied. Tho eerlier _variotiés of |stacke. A stack for beans can be|pini 1o the dust on the street s lungs, chest and tiroat trom theburdens | Pyt up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than od 0 p. m P treet. 3 Which oppress them; thus arresting Cone sumption and Bronchitls in the germ be- fore they reach the more dangerous c stages. The emaciated sufferer made by driving three stakes Into the owly land than the later sorts. Back- | grouna about three feet apart €0 s to wheat csn be raised (o good advan- | form the corners of a triavgle. | The Sstistacti.n Gusmatsed, | potatees nually do_better on ¢and Mealeats] Hours. R v Y Bowrd by we Day, Week or Month. | 'Good ‘Terms for Cash. Purnished Rob ms Supplied. Finding himeelf thus ulted, Gen. Joor drew his sword and pierced Bill through tho thigh. From any article in the market. e DON T BE DECEIVED by anprincioled dealers %ho try to paim of upom o o™= "common Rock and Diace of our TOLU ROCK and RYE, which ts the AND ALL FASTERN CITiE8. GARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS ™ | %M. SNYDRE, No. 1310 Jath snd Barmey 8t CHICAGO,/ROCK ISLANB & PACIFIC. COMMISSION MERGHANTS. ! 308N G. WILLIS, 114 Dodgesirset. | 3. B, BEEMER, For detalls see arge Advertie- KANBAS CITY, BY. JOE & GOUNCIL ELUFFS | mant ia Dalland Wesits. = s e N AR T . m. 240, . o | Egrem am 0BMGCO. | = 21 . | WEST & AER, il e St isupiag uvs | and Who esle Desier i Fobaceos 1305 out of Omsha to Unlon Depot. W. ¥. LOREN ZEN, manufacturer, 514 10th St. OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRABKA EAIL-[ —— — goweewopce— WAY DUMELYE. Western Cornies wm —I:?-fin-&n Jron Artive. Goraice, Tin, lronand Siate Kooag. Orders 5905 m. | Fxprom—— 4:30p, m. | fromsuy locuiity sromufly.exocuied in the best 0 ip45a. m | maner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanizsd Iron Gormices, Windowcaps, etc. ‘mao niacrared and n any pare of the ouniry: T SINIOLD, 018 Thiriecnts Loave. Fxprees. .. Mired op m. | Mixed.. Dally ExceptSundsys. € &M, B. R in NEBRASKA. VR Through Exprose Acsommodatioa Through Express . Accommo a'ion (CROCKERY.. J. BONNER, 13% Douglas St. Good Live. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINCCOODS GEO. H. PETERSON. _Also Bats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Notions and Cutlery, $04 S. 101k £t CLOTHING BOUCHT. ™ el R DENTISTS. ©.8HA hand clothing. 5th & Dodgo_ Leave Omaia, dally:—8 & m., 981,108 m, Mam.lpm,ip m,8pm, 60 m,0p KUEN &0, wve Councl] Blu! 495 ». Pharmacists, Fine Pancy Goods, Cor, 15th and. 109 & m., 11268 m., 125 p. m, 336 b my | Dwxl-m—-; 6:25 p. m., 6:25 . 3. WHITEHOUSE, Wholesa's & Retall, 16 st. p.m., ‘Bunday, loaving Omaha at 9 and 11 ‘m., 2and 6p. m; Council Blulls st §:35, 1i:26's. ., and 298'and 635 p. m. PASTENGER TRANE. Lowrs Omata:_6 2., T8 m. 830 - m, 1 250 p. M., 7325 p. W, Batts Gonati Biut— 636 & m, S:0n ., 1140 », m. 5:35 p. m, 740 p. m., 750 Dally exoept Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYE. . [ Anmvn -. ... 10468 m., ‘Dailv oxcopt Sundavs. ©. C. FIELD, 2022 North 8ide Cumiog Stroet, M, PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard 815 DRY C00DS. NOTIONS, ETC. JO0HK H. F. LEHMANX & CO. New York Dry Goods Storo, 1310and 1512 Fam- ham ptrect. A, ¥. GROSS, New and Second Haod Furniture aud itoves, 114 Douglas. E, 0. Turgeon Ag't. 2! y spindling tomato plants rsised in hot- tage both on account of the grain ard | stakes should incline outward so they the stalks, which serve as manure. | will be about four feet apart at the Clovet succseds mach better on sandy | t'p. A support for the vine can be ils than the true grasses. It fur- | made by tying withes or cords about nishes food for stock, while the roots | the stakes a foot or more above the help enrich the ~ soil. _ Malone, | eurface of the ground. The vines squeshes, and pumpkins all do weil | should bo erowded between the ttakes on aoils abounding 1neasd; and the | with their roots toward the inside. ke is true of all kinds of pesrs. A | The stacks when completed should be soil which is quite sandy will produce | egg-shaped. The top may bo covered good crop of nothern sugar cane, | with long grass or straw o it will com- d some of the best samples of syrup | pletely shed rain. The beans can be and molasses produced last season | threshed atany time they aro wanted ‘were made from cane grewn on land | with ahand flail. Ttis not necesea: that was considered es too poor toraise | to thresh them for sheep, as they will a paying crop of corn. A sandy |eat the entire pods and tho leaves that farm is unsalted for diary purposes. | renain on the vine Permauent pastures can not be main- —_— WILD BILL OF MISSISSIPPL. tained on it, and these are eusential to the production of the grasses-that sfford the best milk. A sandy farm A Deserted Child Who Lived Alone in Swamps Till will not carry a large amount of stock Manhood unless the system of preserving fod- der in silos is practiced. As conse- quence tae fertility f the soil must be kept up by green manuring. Tralning Low for Fruit. Maoy{ persons seem to delight in seeing how tall they can makeall their trees, vines, shrabs, and smsller plants grsw. In setting out an orchard they select very tall trecs, aud prune them 20 that they will resemble Lombard poplara as nearly as possible. They train all their currant. and gooseberry bushes in tree form. They insist on making their grape vines climb trees or run over the tops of arbors or trel- lises bigh enough to allow a person to walk under them with & stove pipe hat San Francisco Chronicle. Reading of the discovery, recently, of & wild man in the Antelope rangs of mountsiusin this s'ate recalls 1o memory the capture of a wild white human being in the swamps border- ing the great river of the west, below the city of Natohez, in the state ot Mississippi, in the year 1824, who had grown from childhood up to man’s eatate without seeing a single person of his own species until he was found by his captors. In Wilkinson county, in the state above named, just sbove on. They can find no poles sufficient- Iy iong to support tho vines of Lima L S e e oans. They carrylequish vincs over : brash heaps and over the oof of low | <2072 8 Ol " river, which was seldom visited by the ploneer soltler of that region, snd then only o) lect the long, this wound ko never fairly recoverod. He could climb a tree with surprising Quickness, swim, and manage a horse with dexterity. It was with him as with & child. = From tho time of his capture he knew not right from wrong ions until he was taught, and until his intellect expanded and ho began to comprohend his true potition in socie- ty ho sorrowed over thereflection. He sickened and died in New Orleans in the year 1829, while in charge of & gentloman who undertook to exhibit him for money. Umbr Bosten Tiacscript. To place your umbrella in a rack in- dleates that it is about to change own- ere. To cpen it quickly in the street in- dicates that comebody’s eye s golng to be put ou’, To shut it, that a hat or two is to be knooked off. An umbrella carried over the wo- man, the man getting nothing bat the drippiugs of the rain, signifies court- !la Flirtation. When the man lias the n.obrells and the woman tho drippings, it indicites marriago. Toswing your umbrella over your hexd sipnifies, ‘T am making anuisance of myselL.” To trail your umbrella along the sidowalk means that the man behind you is thirsting for _your blocd To carry it st right sngle under your arm signifies that an eye is to bo " THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for cinnati,Louis= BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible sconrge of our o~ mate will find Fritsch’s Prussian Cough Sy1ap a potent ally, and will assarediy win the ight by adhering strietly to this ville. groat medicine, The Ao A, roists 1x o CASES NOW ON RECORD SOUTEEAST. |0yt s been adminisiered with THE DEST LISE FoR ™| Ty of matndy which aftects the Rex ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Conncctions are made in the | ¢ UNION LEPOT wiih Throuzh Sleeping Car Lines for all Poiats SOUTE. The New Line for _DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for | fros ROCK ISLAND.|: The unequaled Inducoments offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, aro as follo: ticed, infiamed coomplishes ‘andl e tain | For conghs, colds, influenza, bronchial @ Palace | ditticulties, tishtness of the chesthoarse- ing Cars. thront, trachitis, infamma- with Elegant fom of the lungs, dimeulty of breaihing, Tos the exehusiv ‘Arsta ¥ | pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary Cousthtor e D nacure, it has never been equaled. Solo agonts in Amerlcs, RICHARDSON & CO, SC Lous, Mo, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. B%Slael Track and Superior Equipmen, com- Llned with thelf Great Throuah Car - Afrange- ‘ment, makes this, abovo all othérs, the favorite B touhe Bast, Soath aod Souin o, ey 1t, and yo wil a3 traveling a laxury Instead o1 s dlacomlort. “Through Tickeis via this Celo’rated Line for sale st il office in tho United Statenand Canada: "2 information about Raics of Fare, Sleepini car emmodations. Timo Tible, &, wil s Ghecrtally given by applsfng to v ghven by RIS = wooD, General Padsenger Agent, Chicago. T 3. POTEE, Genirai Manager, Chicago Icst by the man who follows you. To wipa your face with it means, “Ihave no handkerchief. ~“'This is a severe wipe.” To put a cotton umbrella by the side of a nice silk one_significs “‘ex- SHORT LINE 1880. oniy MEDICATED articie made, the GENUINE naving » GOVERNMENT STAMP on sach bottle, Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DKYAET“X. Messrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIY, 1111 Madison St., Chicago, Ilis.: Guxtimumn: | This compound. In the oplnion of this office, wouid hay o BALSAM OF TOLU to givo it all the advantagee sscribed £o this article in pectoral ‘while the whisky aod the syrup constitute an emulaion rendering it an agreeable remedy fo_the atlent. Compounded sccording to the formula, It may properly be classed as » MEDICINAL REPARATION under the provisions of U. S. R vised Stuivtes, and when so , way Lo s0ld by Druggists, Apothecaries and Other Persors witaout rendering them lisble o pay vpecial £y tax as liquor dealar (Stgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner @ ) Yours Respectfully, - LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, liis. Sold by DBUGGIS’;SJ GROCERS “gng‘ml')‘EALEBS everywhere IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in construction and the most periect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they flnd everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addreesed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. 3. BONNER, 1369 Douglas Bt, Fine Goods, &c. ¥l d for the purposes of fishing snd hunt- houses, and support them by stakes as K.C.,8T. JOE&C. B.R.R.,| ;. JOHN ZEHRUNC, changs is no robbory.” : ATTORMETE-AT-LAW., 3 ing, as both game and fish wera there | = 5 A new and hitherto nnknowa remedy for all . - they extend in length. They pinch off | 128 g To purchase an umbrella means, “‘I 1s the only Direct Line to dlseases of the Kidneys, Eladder, and Urinary o a Sth § . ENCLSH, Al the branches ot treey, ‘basbe, |10 b0 found in abundance. In that | s not smart, bat honoet. ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST | orom Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. vines, and small plants that. sppear | J8¢ 8 party of huntersfto their sston- | Tolend an umbrella Indicates, “I From OMAHA and the WEBT. 16 will positiv siy care Diabtes, Gravel, Drop- THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP ishment discovered the naked foot- near the surface of the ground, | *% = ol- | am a fool.” P 4B Louts | {T- Brighe Dioase, Inability to retala o cxpell =z e bat allow those that project upward |Prinis of s humsn being leading | . To roturn an umbrells mesns— | e bes one bovwers Orasvaan How Forke — | oo Crnes e e J. M. WOOLWORTH. to extend as far as_possible, .They | through tho mud ioto the water of | never mind what it means; nobody | SIX DATLY PASSENGER TRAINS | EACK HICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN B’v e — ! the old bed of this river. Their ouri- ‘does that. 3 CHARLES POWELL, e | Seemm topraferto dlib & step laddee | i was the more: straigely excited | -\ o tuen. e asbrells i s suuamse a1 - . N P—Cormer FOUNDRY. on they wish to pick ») s, . ' tarn an umbrella ina gust of Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between) J USEICK O i PEACD Corc 100k 8 | v g o GoNSR: hSackmonss | shorrien or grapen, © They sppie 3 feom the fact that no ono resided in | wind prosages profasty. Eastern & Wlstern Citles | «c:: e e el T B W Ml ; MERAL, CROGERS. beliave that the atmosphere is warmer | the immediate vicluity of that place ndlo of your umbrolla | gy, 1ess chargos and in sdvanco of othr ines. i b s mmv" "“\‘1 ‘lfi.m 6, Crelghton | Z STEVENS et between Caming and Imrd. | the further you get from the surface |*°d '{;fl -aflll:advor,}mnd were b:t means, “I am not weaned.” Tl axira ko i:nlq:lw win x‘»’..u;,:n DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Garstully examine this Map. The Principal Citiesof (ho West and Nerthvest are Statieng A Biock, 16¢h S, OMATIA, NEE. T. A McSHAKE, Corner 234 ard Coming Sts. | Of the earth. — Their theory and |5Parse: hP"P“ e ‘; iscover who | To carry your umbrella in a case e S i e Toledo, O. Junction points. ey - T 5. L THOMAS, e TS, | practice are beth wrong. Therois every | i was that mado the footprints they | siguifies that it is a shabby one. e e o oleden0et TTORNEY AT LAW-—Loans mooey, bays R LT advaniago in growivg frait near the | Baated seversl duys lo succession with | o punch an ymbrella into snoth- Wacinghorso Atc Breke. ¥ et 3 é‘,“‘-‘"-‘*‘* Boom 8, Orelehi®s | 1306 Donglas Street, Wholesle Exclusivels: 5.';::153«{:533 o8 largeraize and | B0 O v oF witp Hous Gl Hops Mo ko “A'r'v&%‘.:..i:éifi&:fig e g hid s st soles' ‘ A C. TROUP, JARDWAREIRONAVDSTEEL | of scveral foet from tho earth. Plants| A tall, sinewy human being ina | Toprers sn umbralia on a friond, o siB onlaua o | ) , Whoicsale, 5 DOLAN. 113 15t st TIORNEY AT LAW-—Ofcs 1n Hanacom's A Blosk, with Gearge K. Erlobets e | _ . HOLMES, comer 16th and Oallfornia. Wosi. e cold and winds when they extend bat | he defended himaelf against the hogs, | that you arelying. RISt e S G s 4 DEXTER L THOMAS, e eSS, S00LES, &0 | it distance from the ground. Tho | the hogs rellying sroutd him, soom. | To givea friend hall of your um- oty gaemsnaaig | St Paul & Sioux City TTORNEY AT LAW—Oruickanaoks Bapd | B B WEIST, 320 15th 3t bet, Tarn & Thr | gy thiem is casler gathered, 1s|ingly for his protection. He gave | brella means that both of you will get W ! SEACHREST, Mlokct Agen., RAILROADS. ASS C-) AT AND BONNET GLEAGHERY. 1638850 egs B Fulls o Witk vare | wteranco o' - intoligiblo ound, | wek ANDYBORDEN, A B, DARNABD, T A. M- CHADWICK, Ladies got. your Straw, Chip and Felt Hats done | excol t matures earlier when | only yells of rago and scrceches. They | To look at a silk umbrells earnestly ke The Old Reliable Siouz Cily Rowte] TIORNEY AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnham | up st noriteset, sorvor Seventeenth and Capltol | gro g e grourd. Trees with | bound and carried him to the town of | means “I long for an acquaintance 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! A. Bur et = low hy | vinee, buhes, and an- | Woodville, the seat of justice of the | with you.” From COUNCIL BLUFFS to Wi, L. PEABODY, — near the turfaco of | county, some 20 miles distant. Ho A CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, 9th & Farn. DORAN BOUSE, P_ Ii_ Cary. 013 ven, LT tac S Seman e Potents Procursd. @R, SLAVEN'S HOTEL, T. {ora TNTIRE: | 5ver huBolly, wardh, oeetinousbebods | oo Tl i ”'{.?’.‘;Aw‘";.",", ‘5;.&531‘,’?"%.‘3.—‘.}:.“ SOTARY YUBLIC. OOLLEOTIONS T OFFICE. ise unprotected, to shield them | found it excoediig y hel ful L use ol cave = 2 U'BRIEN & BARTLETT, s, AT DU, 271t st n',:nfl"fi'. from the olemonts. ' He had lost the | ¢ KIEAn. 30 Fel 38 Wi, ey SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFGRT Attorneys-at-Law, JEWELERS OF¥ICE-Union Block,Pifteonth ané Farsham JOHN BAUMER, 1314 Faiubam Street. Both farge and & fruit they produes, suffer lesafrom the mail, as well ‘as the | state of perfect nudity. He brandishe in his hand a stout stick, with which was In every respect a veritable human power of speech, which Indicated that ho had been 1t to himsclf when very young. By kind treatment he New Implement Enstern papers stato that a new ag- ing, “Oh, do take it. I much rather you would than not,” eigaifies To carry it home in the morning means, “It will cloar off.” of a broken lez with di SIOUX CiTY & PACIFIC Tickets for sale at all coupon stations fa the S8T. PAUL, MINNHAPOLIS :d. Elegant Drawing Boom and in two arya I was enti " epine Cars,owasd and controlied b the com B Trrough Withcat Changs Bin Pactfic Transter Depot, Conoll 7 3 ricultural implement has boon iuvent- ML g e WS ST, Tl T e e Crlon, P S R . BERTHOLD, Race and Metals. od and put on tne market, conelstiog | 1868 PORES TS Ty B0 | SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS. ! e o s ot 10 p = 2d S5 Facl 5 - BN A ATTORNEY AT LAW. NEANDCEMENT | ofs combimation of a plow and har- | 8107 L8PS e MR g | As a famly mediciao and tonic, T seching Sioex City st e | CHICAGO & NOE' SSTERN_RAI AREAGH BLOOK. 0OR. 003G 3 15TH 3T B &'OTAY, coner € b Dosgha S, | row, by meaus of which tho two oper- | EULF, 1 0™, uored mome aix or | thete is no romedy at presont giving §Q | A= TEN HOURS rx Avvaxcs or THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, o OMANA, SEB. . | FOSTER & GRAY, comer 8 830 DOWR =2 | 4 s of plowing and harrowlog are L ym‘y_h father (presumably) | 8uch universal satistaction, and eff-ct- DR Axy OTHER ROUTE. i lines, runs each way daily from two to four or more Fast Expresg. C 1] P AN N Yacie, | oonducted st oz time. The plow Is | ST e syt river from | Ing 8o many astonishivg cares, ss | &5 88 BD G WFETIRE N | ¢ ycrmine eacs . Punt at 330 ., ar o west of Chieago that uses the .J. Gonnell, | some iwbosgie 5 Good Vasieh: | o orginacy iron-beam implement with | 38 0% the FAIERD EVEE B | Bicetrio Bitters. Our drugglta” o \LE REMED: B o PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Attorney-at- Law. 17"&? A i 'M'dt"n rles in a fatboat, with his mother, his | Bort & brely d:lmnd h!‘ :h::,n: E—- J_L B e Iae your tikela toad vid 5. G, oad that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars Nortn or Northwest of Chicago., 1t hag y SR rgo wheels like those on & Fiding | ),y yigter and himself, and landed | times being unatls to supoly y NAL, EXTERNAL, AND |575,5" F.C. MILLS, SHILES R 1oAD: I Trimk Times: < : o stes, 1o Bansooms | one ot our mot popular Morhant fallorsiave- | plow, ~ One of theso wheels, which | 408 B8/eE 08 BTS00 ST T | calls, — All Bilious Attacke, Siomach, | INTERI |-‘* saparintondent, Missourl Valey, Iowat e e ‘Minncaota & Central Dakats Line.! e B | e enos wass i3l durani | runs on tho anplowed land, is an ordl. | 8¢ 0 MOUE S ; Liver and Kidney Complal ITCHING PILES P. T, ROBINBON, Ant G Face: Ageit. Kevmmaika & ind Mimepois e, 3 S | ot s ov SeereSi, 130k bk Db & rydron wheol, The ather rubs ¢ | the town of Fort Adums now stands, W H. OBRY, e [ Ty eRever.516 1801 bok Do na X MEAT MARKETS. The Boston Market. MOGLE & JESTER, Fresh and Cured Meats, i;;‘n':c;; & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. where they remained for several days. Ooe day the father killed his mother and sister with an axe. Instigated by the new-turned furrow, snd pulver- izs it The pulveriziog wheel Is large and_broad, but not heavy. It betes and Gravel, readly their curative qualities. Sold by all druggists, at fifty cents per bottle, (4) aud Prehior Agenks ‘eetly upon the parts affected, Absorbim Loty NMitwake I3 cr Tl o a%6 S0id by ail Coupon Tickst Agents fa the Ua e, :mber to ask for Tickets via this road, be sure they read over it,and take none othez. fear the b ff and concealed = Phe Lt MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen’l Manager, Chicago. & W. [ STENNETT, Gen'l Puss. Agent, Chicagos Game, Fiah. Poultry, Etc., 2020 Cuming 8troet: | o pruotion is light iron frame, kept | fooF the boy Tan of & Eacsien's Arnlea Saive HARRY P. DUEL, e ey S s, T iy MILLINERY. spart by traneverso bars, beiween | Bimtelf fn s bollow dog. Fiis The Best Satve in the world for actice 1n al Jihe O aited States. MRS C. A. RINGER, Wholesuls and Retall, Omce. s Fancy Goods In great’variety, Zepbyrs, Card ‘Hovlers, gloves, corscts, & Cheapert Fouse in the West, Purchasers save 30 per cent. Order by Mail. 115 Fifteenth st. Qoart Hos. 3 EDWARD H.wSi:EBA‘L,MW. AT de s Do siesa. 50N €. F. BARDERSOR, TTORNEY AT LAW—54t Farmham Strost ATGana Nevrasia OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farnbam Sts.. Welsbans Cres.. proprietcrs. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS- W.S_GIBBS, M. D., Room No. 4, Creighton th Sirect. Jos B. CusmEsox. @. 3. Hu, CLARKSON & HUNT, Sacoessors to RICH \RDS & HUNT, Attorpays-at-Law, 2155, 10th Strect, Omalin, Keb. P.5. LEISENRING, ¥, D, Masonic Blok. © L. HART, ¥. D., Eyo and ¥ar. opp. postefice DR.L.B_GRADDY, Oculist and_ Aurist,’S. W.15th and Farnbar hunted him, calling him “Billy,” bat he remained silont in his place of con- cealmsnt. Beivg unable to find the boy, he loosened the flatboat from its fastenings, and floated down the river, which are the teeth that do the pul- verizing. Itis ssid that the pulver- ization is more complote than with any other barrow, and the implement certainly has the advaniage that it avoids the trampling of the ground by the team drawing the separate harrows now in use. Tae implement may bs s very goed thing, but there are good reasons for doubting ite atility. If, &s appesrs certain, it requires more strength to draw it than the ordinary plow does, then the LEFT ALONE at 5 teoder an sge, in 8 wild, upin- habited section, the lsw of neoessity became to him the law cf existence. The climate being mild made it favor- ablo to him. He selected a magnolia or bay tree, hollow at the base, which, Cuts, Brofacs, Sores, Uloers, Sali Rhoum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chabp- od Hands, Chilblatna, Corns, 2nd all kinds of Skin Eraptiors. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfost satlafac tlod In every caae or monoy re funded, Prico 25 oents per box, o sale by 8dly Tsh & McMahon Omaha, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy curo of Consump tion and all diseasca that lead to it such s stubborn coughs, neglected Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and way: tre%ses{hhundmt, beautiiul Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIRON. This PRICF, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGEIST FOR i, i when you can not obtain it of him, w E D0, BOSAHKO MEDIGINE CO. ot Ac » Assstant T 3 KIMBALL, Rzt FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. speed of the team will be'slower, or | in that section, grew to great size, bor iclo always i ining to the Frenitare and e = PHOTOCRAPHERS, an additional horsa will be required. | and mde himuelf 8 bed of leavenand | Colds, Bronchitis, Hay Fevor, Asth- *104. 0. mfiwgelalgflm' r And Everything [}Jertalm g 3 SANTA OLAUS FOUND. G HATH, EROP. Tn either case there would be no posi- | moss, where he stayed at night and | ma, pain in the sido and chest, dry| _____ ——————— fot Eoeps it from falling pholsWry Trads. @restest Discovery of tho Age. g o tiveguin. It la now alwaya desirable | took” shelter when 1t rained. ~For | hacking cough, tickling in tho throst, | wnGHT [RON FENGES, | and fast, keeps & 3 Wongertaldlacovorieely e workiIATODeC a0 | gye MunoricHal. Fiatclas Work and Promst- | ¢ harrow land at the time it in | food, ho subsisted on frogs, tadpolos, | Hoarscness, Sore Throat, and all ont, arrests and cures Sd A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW C00DS AT THE ' e e & b matas cooteor nat, |« | mom Custmenl. Dlowed. Tt is often beat to allow the | such fish s ho could catch and the | chronio or lingering diseases of the hesy, removes dandroff an ‘Bves in » mountaln of snow. B marson sl char 4o tha Pole Tiony drope While tairy-llko belugs apj ‘o each band. ‘were - motntalus CAS AND STEAN FITTING bet. Fara- And far brighiter skles than ever wore soed, farrows to remain exposed to the sun several days before using the harrow onthem. In preparing a large field for many crops it is generally the best plan to delay uring the harrow till about the time the séed is to be sown wild fruit that grew there in summer. Thus he managed to live until the time of his capture, The habits of this unfortanate being, and the changes which took place in him from the time his intellect bo- throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis- covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians racommend and o it in Fhéie practice. Tho form- ula from which it is prepared is high- itching, makes the Hair stmngg,’ giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure . LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SEHIVERIONK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Streel. ap 34 moa th b T A PLANING MILL. or planted, 20 as to kill the weeds that | gan to develop by coming In contact [y recommended by all medical jour- vesult of using PBIOE E IST J 2 A MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinde: | spring up after the ground is plowed. | with civilizition is interesting to | nals. The clergy and the press have e mo) ‘ewe s, balusters, band ralle, furnish | T¢ i pot advantageous to harrow | contemplate. At first, the emotions | complimented it in the most glowing = PAWNBROKER 3. ROSENFELD, 382 10th St. bet, Farn, & Har. ground plowed in the fall ucder un- of shame he koew nothing of, aad it less it is to be immedistely seeded to was difficalt to make him wear cloth- terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular Ee winter grains, By leaviog the farrows |iug whon the weather was warm. | sizo for $1.00. For sale by = o rode & shall ol sseigh, REFRICERATORS 'S PATENT as they were when turned, the frost | Whenever hunger pinched him, and | d(5) Tsu & McMuauo: Omaha. ‘Wiro Pencing and Ralling & Speciality. — = L T' NG “ous » - Bat he took them on bourd and drove them | oy GOODMAN, 1ithSt., bet. Farn. & Far. | will have a better opportunity to act | he could obtain nothing else to satisfy = Toeir basute, pormagance and sconomy | Ny A T} NO M M 23 o showed thew all over bis wondortal reim, | g cace MANUFAGTORY on tho soil. It in therefore evident | his sppuite be would setura to b R e = Y sl +3%2§% And factories making goods for women sad men WILI that the md implement can | origl: rogs, raw fish, ete. D Elegant In desie, ludestractible H 3% 3% S koo b et Al | e Der ol Minds of Show [ not supersede the plow that | An amusing inatanos of this kind oc- | &% C 9 | e 5 Favi P G e Hard Wearing Goods AL T s e Kingls, the u\mgflmNg:..m Cases, Upriehi Cases &, 1317 Case St s om o we Neither cored o cue sccuslon, It s tho Bt Vo, Lawn Sotan, canped s of SO e BET3 4 Al our Gloves we aro s 3 , —_— will it make it possible for farmers to | fortune of the writer of this to live = rustic patterns; Chalrs and every description of sotton Suits $ 400 =®s>% e e o STOVES ARD TINWARE. dispense with the use of the barrow. | ths family who had “Wild Bill* in Eoyisiie eipale k. Iron and Wirs onomasgueal, weck designed ) o Worsted 600 M % z2% ] Baying 1 alse took thoss Lo friend Bance's stose. A BURMBSTER, They must have theso two implements | charge. O one] Satarday he, with Tren Work, £7, 20 and 31_Woodward Ave., Do P 34 & ] ania Cisus thos whispored n secret bed tell, | Desler n Stoves and Tiware, and MAnGCRRSE | [} oiher they the new one or | Bill, each on & horse, with a bag of tralt, Mic atryt i atalogus s 800 t0 ¥ Z ‘As 15 Omaha evory one knew Bunos well, of Tin Reolsand all kinds bei ‘the it s 3 == ey i il vios ligt. - % Z o thoretore b sond bis goods 1o M cus, | 0ad Fellows' Blook. mot. This being the case, | corn, were & mill some miles el 1 2 2 ‘Enowing his trieads will get thelr fall share. | ) 5o 0iyn 1300 Doug, 8t Gocdand Chep. | tremely doubtful whether itaintroduc- | in the country. Being detained by uits.... .. .13 350 * e wss panccesoromd. |~ sebs | tion will be economical or advanta- | the miller until ovening;- Bill beosme snd 1 Saite, 175 A e o rloves o ot ol goous under any ordinary circom. | hungry. Rsturniog Bome, he heard i A ' aunt one and al.. 3. EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Seed Drllls Sond you seer o s e ir - 0dd Pellows Hall. SHOE STORES- , 1539 Parnbam t. bet. 13ih & 14th. ‘Bunce, ‘eet. Omahs - ALLTIME " S R O e By tho way side. Tosiatly ho sprang Hamburg Line. seoow W sToRe | 6nd s farmer whoo Lo R ok ko, e e, sicopimg i e | Agenta for JAMES . RILL ; : Complete line of Neck T WA | BRI | D s b B : - - ar2rx, ron nd, Franceaud Germany or Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO. SALOONS- 'HENRY KAUFMANN, In the: uv.-_‘m Hfl:.unumhl‘ .«SM“‘ bas = mce siogant Beer Hal; e ‘Hot Lanch from 10 to 12 VINECAR WORKS )| == ‘iz === CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet 10th & 11th o oo s burion 1o prg,| A 7706 CBOAING I A LacooN ducers, It s no ancommon thing to oo Galded oy 1t sxonl ks and bonnets, and farmers sre | the frog.. Gulde: Its kfi o ter “bahind city belles fa fol- L3 Pk et ) y lowing prevailing fashions. ~ The | U oame by zoach of it, and novelty of an implement furnishes no | darting ma 5 8 ‘hdi:rhd the evidence that it is an improvement on | frog, an ng {6 by. 2gs, tore west, especially those who are located on or near the great plains, would do well to experiment in raising field - Hammett, ‘his s wishad ?:{;iyl vislt to- some of her lady friends in the town of Woodpile, and HARNESS, CONCORD HARNESS, @ The Best In The World&2 FLANNER that Tell! 4 o thsbeat bocaans & does not guan, but forms | it wil qakce,payabls aksime ofastyice highl, lished surface over the axle, doing | General Passenger Agents, ‘every day. been in sucoessful | them assunder and ate it with a relish, e Sovmences Amei s sod wil end | &bighly pollsbed surtsce over the dxie; dolag | 1 st S ok R § o, % B e it b T vureponaible, | 1419 Farnham £t saps A 1t Lime b acrvicswil be | 7 TN AT ML U s i | A EANK E MOORES ) = B e, | P and required to bo in chargo of some Omanha, Neb. | 50 sersot vies, 2L TIUE wllstsnd Mogdaye: | 25a00tx In g your wagen (b33 4o, 1 t Darring 1 ¥ g i ondays’ o . HENRY PUNDT, j OMATA- ment IRE, s i Beans as Food for Sheep one to him out of mischief _3d Omane, oD, | Tatudarw and Wednendayy’ sach week, begin | 20237 Sther sxle €350 = b T, Y % open for theboss with | People who are keepingsheep In the | trouble. On_ one notable occasion ning the frst of Apeil, on Twentisth 2O RO I Goarfag, Tareenin SUBSCRIBE FOR MICA AXLE GREASE Compossdiargely of powdered mica and isinglase B hE best an cheapost ‘ubricator 1 the world. "This remarkable horse will be five years ol¢ in May, he will serve only 35 mares (half of which buzber I8 now engaged) st $2500 per Eighteentn sieet_car-track termi and Howard strects. ED. KEED, Proprietor. T O e Send B e Paiuga Wor Kaowog. Ierea S MICA MANUFACTURING £3., Children's Suits.......- Men's Jeans Pants Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Hal Hats, Cap ‘beans for food during the fall and win- | her son, who was generally char, k. WEEKLY BEE, = 81 MICEIGAN AVENU. ERNST KREBS, Manager 90 GENT STORES - e o do bete I poor and | wih thy an of ocking iy el | THE WEE s | Stabls Corner 11th and Howard T cchE‘_m" l MAM ez 1l "'1?'1":‘3 AdR o e oo™y Boeuras: | soils than almost any other grop that ?B.(Qbflnf,al‘h:&kdb.huglnfldn o Streets. »Ask Your Deal EeNEs P Rere &2 o= i 5 x rn being del in the Wes warleoddn 3 e £ = R ! yuznmnum ONAHA NEE, P.C. 190 Fucsham , facy goods | 18 Taised for itock. "By planting ghe the Bopse: o Ry The Beet J $35%38 B =" b3 . 3 | A ® 4

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