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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY JULY 6, 1883, T ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS sbeotbing all the other t ADRUGCIST'S STORY, in the State It have & My, Terae € Chapman, Drugeist, Newburg N. Y. writes ue: T have for the past o vear g Comrade Dave Kerr, of Keokuk, wants the | «ld soveral gross of DR, WILLIAM HALLS g BN kbl wldre ) .]':.,u.h of the First Towa caval. | BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, Tean say of | Dry Goods and Carpet House. audroct miemlors of th Yirst Towa caval;| BALSAM EON THELUNGS, Totnsy o \ i Capt. Overt s retumed from anotd three days’ re-union, to begin Sept ), | have nover heard a customer speak of it but to | ' Vi il bt V% recomurae 1L & grest Tn oape o CHICAGO for I Burlingbon ts fnw jatgle With ite water- | (Ve recomanded it in o great mang | / Have the arges stock and st patterns ob [ th ent for Callenders Mi | money than the city i= willing to allo 1t i "”‘“‘ Y <‘ \\\ ll‘:l‘v‘\\ ‘\\.Hy“;vlv’v‘y.‘\” .w”“'l.,"\’.l\‘,‘ ,”“_ { ty vesterday mot Arran A question about the constriction of el - v the medic " ing b W tho 116h nance wnder which the works are operated . ; ) bai 3 A 1fttle hoy living on & farm south of Cres HENRY'S CARBOLICSALVE, bred Giese orted much better \ was bitten by a rattlesnake en Frid T« the BEST SALVE for Cuts, ‘ . ot St Joweph, Mo uart of whisky was given asan antid Sates, Uloers, SAR Risrin , Tetts, O cARPETS i s b Joseph, Mo., | oG A the boy died, The phivsicinn | nds, Chilbiatng, Corns, and sl Kinds [ i n the city on a visit to her many friends |y was called thought that it was the whisky | Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimplos, ( [ T Nere, She is the guest of Mr. A, Shultz, of [ and not the snake bite that caused death HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, Wnow rinning it FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from the firm of Schultz & Hill. During the lats | The Towa branchof the pension office paid |er's an counterfeits Price ‘ | OMATIA wiid COUNCIL BLUFFS with engerfe. 1 at St. Josep o | ot about £4,000,000 to disabled veterans dur | — g ‘h;‘vh‘v that was held at St. Joseph, Miss | out abou Soft Food for Mileh Cows b Phree car load of colored miners fron \ C. E. B aton, of § things agr ginia have been imported to replace the the follow. Bluffs Maennerchor and Harmony Band,all of | kers at Cleveland, near Ottumwa, coRi TG ing the year ending July 1 ne of the foremost in making laron, Conn., gives ras his method of feeding o giving milk: We use half Ever Brought to the City and at able and ploasant for the Council Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers. whom willalways remenber her with many "n,.- Des }Lqm*'f\;l" tirkin butter tubs, The theory isthat the | ool wishes sclves atrictly o reslt ] O ard particles of grain, comnespecinlly, i SITERES | s Toes o s et | A 2 tardprte ol i, om, ey, Port Grape Wine I, T Cxi : ! The first stroet fakir of the sew | o wre going east fo CHICAGO, MILWAUK By 3 young ladles, departed on the evening of the | at Moater & Jltte bW’ NoAt Cr soaked several hours. In the afternoon ot iy puint beyands or I vou are going north to ST feh, for Chicag, on_ o pleasure tril of two | Thursday night. The man had wowited his| WO give onch cow’s moriing ration ofgram | veed inthe principa e tor communion | FAUEOEMINNEAROLIS, Take the EST KOUT® weeks, She will return home with Mrs Fred | Do on the street corner and besan hix nsual W add seven or cight quarts | ur Ticket officc Tocated at Paston Hotel, at corner of Lanteing VHier tivo Alkgliter Who 1 harr m»"yu to draw u.--.m.l] e L)-\L wdered | of water. The tubs are then set upon o |,.ym.'nh.:;m\lfi‘.n..mr. ;m.l.,..,.m UL 1 depoty Resting at Last. crowd, and construed the talk ws an insilt to | for the cow's broakfast. At 7 o'clock they | i [ SO MERRIE, A VWL CARPENT ' Diod—AT Hiel woMlen £ 0. M, thelady, He |\y\»\l‘1|\«n_\.}nlmwHV-( a el and | are turned out of the stable for one hour, | AND THR AGED, ‘el MAnager ‘Genora) Pass | At b bbb el et Gy | | struck th kir on the lead, o we wot up the O J G T.CLARK, GEO. H. HEAFFORD, “ “ t lf | i i \ Palmer, sn Harmony streot, at 2 o'clock | fractuiug s skull, Townsend is in il ot i‘.‘"h v D 8 ?‘ oA General Sup't Asst G P 0 ot Fall o Lail and txamine otock BETOre Furchasing: [ [t Ll izt qADAULLLE L il iy in the mangers. At 8 they are tum 401 BROADWAY, ' on the morning of the 4th, Harviet e od in n.nu;n hay, ““'_"I they _u-nsulum- S Be[ls P[]l-t G[a Ew“]eq y IOy fe— Field Day, aged seventy year Vitiated blood needs cleansi Iiere inaboutan hour, At 12they recieve their COUNCIL BLUFFS, The deceased was & native of Portage |18 only one remedy for all such cases, S tubs again, and at 1 arve tarned out. In | = = R b e e oo | STNIANGY UL the afternoon the stables are eloaned and ILL { county, Ohio, where ..\lu‘ has one mu“h\ | Miss Jonnie P. Warren, 740 W. Van bedded, the morning grain is put the tubs Im“.‘lfi.‘ ing. Another son, 8. W. Day, resides | puren . Chicago 111 5nys and wet up, and hay is placed in the man Ui b TR near Ottowa, Kansas, while her two | | onaritan | " wet up, o Welock they are vo. | Tonic and Strengthening Pmp-“\'."".‘,‘.'\'.{," eds) Wo. Gameves wel ervine cored me of swasms.” KL at convineed, Bt doew it ‘make aughters, Ms, J “almer Druggists. turned to the stables and milking is com.- | [ Mgy Tocanse you o not belles L e — menced soon after, and_finished o little erties {HA o hintory. and rea the Sarah Day, have had the care of her Concerning Clover, before 5. 1€ any hay thon remaing be- |are v any other native wine, Tefng | (00ry andapplication of stoam, milrouds, during her long and painful illness. She : 3 fore the cows it is taken away; for we JUice irape, produced under Me | ST 0'decompilali Mich grand 1 p is also n sistor of Dr. B, Field, of Dela- | . Clover of any variety seldom atticts | gonuider it quite ax poor eeonomy to lot orwonal supersieign, the purity ad | Kllisd today, pronounced cfay? ulso a sister of Dr. K. Field, of Dola-| 0, attention in o portion of eountry | giwa ont too much 1 1y 08 to lot them eat erons qualitios, dnd the weakest, | NS sy Savroxsinue” - We do not ask that yoa ware county, Ohio; Mrs. L. A. 1. Hall, | that has recently beon settled. — Itisgen- |y, yueh grain. They are then watered s particularly benio: | RO INENERL L b b ivimg, reln e o field, of this | erally introduced after crops of i be , FOUR YEARS OLD, We re that we a the profession and people conbating N 4 " city. She was the oldest daughter of €3 to fail and : ‘:;‘"‘1 ":If"“ for m}fll-]' night. Besides the vat of water in the | 0Very respect a wine TO RE RELIED ON [ e o e If you buy your Rev. Joln Field, of the Presbyterian {MH#ng "“""“‘mll““‘flm"jr et el | atable, there i also a lage tank in the | SPEER'S | o uitond tl enurse those i a work of de- church, and early in life united | S SUPPIY s not intro both supplied by « windmill twenty fon and of frand? Now fet chem speak heen an active member and a de- | MUeh of its fertility by continual crop- | iy fed to milkers is about as follows P J SHERR! undoubted veraclty. Tk SWIFT SPECIFIC O s voted Christian. During her sarly and | pines 1t immediately produced a vevo- | G weal, 21 pounds; cotton-seed meal, | 2o o & . witdlaiaabil et {middle life her hand and house | TUtion i agviculture, Tts first vesult was | 1 gund; wheat bran, 1) pounds, making | ATLANTA, G OF were always open to the poor and un- | L0 inerease the smount of stock food. Tt 5 ounds of grain for cach feed, or 10 The i g, SHERRY wcter, | We are wanagers of the S fortunate. = Thirteen years ago last Jan- | soon found that its growth prepared | pounds a day on on averag o got | B0 partak h qualitios o fron | ouw a controlling pare, af the stock of aaid comipang aary she was bereaved of her hushand, | the soil for a crop of wheat 1t now |3 ittle more and some loss, wdling | medicinal purposes, it will be found wnexeel | LAMAL & LAMAR v one had | " Wholesale Druggists, SPEER'S forms a part of every system of votation | g, size, and condition, practiced in the countr, A nforage |gtter undertake this system until he se ATLANTA, (A, August, 1581, crop it supplies wnch of the food | f cures a good supply of water v We kinow the gentlemen composing the firm of ! of sufferer Though courting. death, | #ten by shoop, hogs, - and cuttle. | venient to his stables. Tn fack, to 1 [ T, HASIS & LAVAR, ey aro prominent o k ¥ Yono-| T A e eny of our State of means, and of high clarae- | milk one must have pienty of water. Ax W, ® | tor and stamdin == === = " | she has borne her great misfortune with | 1t8 highest use, “.‘I""‘“"- i [ COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. |the utmost resignation and fortitude, | Yotor of the soil. Its abundint | ) saying among milkmen is *Milk and | W h:»lu.u,:‘.wa: At ‘M ! | foliage casts a dense shade, whichrend : I KON steaidfastly believing they were all for [ 1V1a8C casts a dense shade, whichrvenders |y tor helong together.” But this must | Thisbrandy stands unrivalled in this country, being o S | 5 5 ¥ f the soil beneath it permanently wmoist. | ralieer cah | tar wuperior for medicinal purposes. P.ROMARE, Cashior Atlanta National Bankc s Bste[" [:u”“ce wu[ks] | the best, lu'ul now if her many virtues otl bene permanently. moist. | ot he understood by eity readers ina too | # U SECEIINEE e, and con . 0. BA . and shortly after was pros. | Leumatism, and all through | the long years since has been the ureatest BOSTON TEA CO., i trated by 16 Main and 17 Pearl Street, Council Blufts, of arrival o cal depots. The ns from th Speakor House Reps, Pacific depot wbout ten minutes e Its roots penetrate the ecarth to a g il i ALE, I COLQUITT, (Governor of ¢ Fogtvy d arrive at the depot about ten and suffer fitly rewarded, her | A% I A sxtremely literal sens tainy valiable medical propertios, 3 WGovemox i R RS VRS AT R | FoRE VI R Bo somaus,. Mt Fugers| Qibt pulverize the hard soil and | XY O T 18 Y delicate fvor, siilar to that of the grape, [ Write for @ copy of the litl book —tre 168 Ak L.0: Thicago ti - = = ||E5 - -~ | bittE Reartha AR o T om which it v distilled, and s in great favo W11 17 DRI EAANY il W St. Louis tie, Cr than local, U: Hamlin at the residence of'J. M. Pal | (ot fie beneth tho reach of the plow. fng remedy has so "“-|;I' o <“'"~1u“v Neo'tuat the shgnatire o ALFIRED SPEEI, Fasaic, | i of Mereiry, Todide. Potashin, of any e 9 or, at 4 o'clock yes 5 e Sven if all the stalks and foliage ave ve- | ¢, the suffering, as Hood's aparilla. it over the cork of vach bottle. eral substanee £ 2 ’ * | Fairview cemetery, Judges Reed and lulm- amount of fertilizing waterial. | —— i Fotiotl iy 0 ¢ . W. wkson, D. C. Bloomer, | Clover is more difficult to cut and cure | A Wool War. . 4 aind Mol ; e Doulassh - - - OmaNeh o Ay : *[for hay than most kinds of are, | Laramie Boomerang TE al W h Beeanialpiesan | S S { Gebrel BAWrighbianai Hon WAHINM. | SELRYC MRS Rl Dianas, (ro, | iams buoi st S0 S REALESTA Health is Wealth. CIICAGO, KURLINGFON AND QUINCY. Pusey acting as pall-bearers, g oy ge. Wi- | Laramie is attracting a great deal of Arnive NMANUFACTURER OF 7 —— ate this trouble fm: a8 possible it | attention in the cist as the central mark- Counail Brufly ex,. 045 h]\‘.u make it a rule to flavor all yonr cold | should 'lu' cut as r“"" asitisin full l'r‘l-m et and shipping point for Wyoming wools { X700 p. 5 g drinks with 10 or 17 ngostura [som. It is much easier to ent a field of |« mueh so that another season will see | ; |50 much so that a t : Galvanizea Iron Cornices. by will & from summer | clover twice when the stalks stand up- | every trunk line from Omaha east ropre | : bt - 1 fiye your digestive organs in gaod | right than once when they are lodged. | sented by an agent here, compoting for ! Accom (Sat).. . : on). 143 i | A Dormer Winaows, Figtals, T, Tron and State | "Ciclowannfactured only by Dr. 9 G B, | Lodied elover is wot_only ditficult to-cut | the transportation of the product of our e b Tjneted fariet Bor and Beaeket Shelng. 1 any | STEGERT & SON g and cure, but poor for feeding purposes. | plaing to eastern markets. A lively but | Mail and Ex. . 0:55 . m. | Express 1 above line of wouds. Tron | ——— | The leaves are likely to fall off and the | quiet war on rates is now going on he | Express ;| Malland Bx o ades, Verandas, Tron Bank | o TOWA ITEMS, blossoms to become blackened or moldy. | tween the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. | UNION. FACIFIC, ds; also weneral | rda also | = Clover hay, to be relished by stock, | P « City proposes to build w soldiers’ mon- | should be bright and frs i 1l and the Chicago and Northwestern Iir. E. ¢, West's Nerve and Brain Treatment, s Ove m. | Overland )\ wrant. For | yoads, which is resulting in great henetit | knaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness,2Conval I Limcoln m. | Denver. am, | wment. sheep and young eattle it hasno superior. | to those who have not already shipped | sidns, Fits, Nervous New cadache, Nervous A Denve T . 1. s | N N 1) i) 4 ik i) o y s Prostratior sed b e uwe of aleohol or tol L o I | ool oIl ST, LUUIS PAPEH WAREHOUSE. |5 \)L-\inrlllmlw i to be put in the tower of the | Clover is an excellent pasture plat, but | this season’s elip. The first named voad Hw'..u:'n'\::. By f»'.’»iv.':--l..'n. Rattonmy of s | Emigrant. . M I 6:00 4. 1. ([l "“"l ]"v care must be taken with its treatment. | is represented here by Colonel Me Mill 1 Brain, resultng in- izsanity and Teading to wiseey, WABASII, ST, LOUIS AND FACIVIC. mers ahout Loy o putting in sive | Seaek ghey ot be turned into a clover | ¢ N AN GA LA R i deeny’ wud death, Premature Ol Age, Barrenness pepart, Graham Paper ©o., | i i i i S shodd ot he tued into . dovor | n, andthe Nortlvesiorn keeps posted I ‘ B i Mail and 45 0. . | Mail ~ wture early in the spring, while the | telegraph through some outside party, Npermatrrhu caisd by over oxertlons of Cannon Ball. | 4:50 p. m. | Canne *North M The orchar When ' Depart. X whout Muscatine show few | t. Louis. ground is s¢ brain, self-abuse or oy nlgenee. Eachi t and the plants small i | | 1 Yesterday morning the rate was &1 o e SR ALE DEALEIS 1N e o s s of e o | 800 e o dry Ty into | por 100 povnda from Council Bl { b for a6i00. St 1 il preg b i For Slous, CH.3:30 . 1. | Frm Stomn Gt58:50 0. 3 (WRITING, | quDurie o STABG pounds of b ure of clover that is inmature they | Boston, which rate had stood for several | pric ; T R L A, ] ‘PAPERS"M(M'” G e e eyt ot 700 | AFC iKCLY to sutfor from the change. 1F | days, This morning a cut of five conts or i I; S e T S { ‘ For St. Paul_ .. 740 p. w. | I' 850w, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND { pounds of butter « b 0 stock I‘I“!m“l‘] into a «-llu\-«-vl- pasture | to 81,20 per hundred, was announced by Opposn',e Postoffice. | o SIX Boxes aecompaied Wit 5,00, il ond the CHICAGO, MILWAUK] g | - . quite carly in the spring it should he only | the Northwestern. Mr. MeMillen prompt purel Written wiarmnte hundthe money Peave [ A wagon load of picnickers harvested 100 § 4] ) it 1 | at doos ot affect a enre, G My o PRINTERS’ STOCK, |-t of wild strawbiosien, at - Didepndence | 07 & fow ours at a time. = Discrotion |1y et the cut with a like reduction, and It tho treatient Laflact a cure Guamitess Atlantic Ex 9 | the other day slu_vuld] 151«;- m-]..lwm-.l about tur ing | the rato stands at that figure as we go to | m&e Wiy Drigeist, Omaha Neb. - 5 3 1 The Fort Dodge roller skating rink contin- | AMmals into a clover pasture at any sea- | press. [t is quite probable that o still | B 1 in I 7 Cash paid for Rags and Paper 8« It | 5 ) | Juito ) argains in Improved Property. o ST Cauh pald o Rags and Paper § 110N s usiness in spite of the corm weath. | son of the IPrequent cases of bloat | lower figure will he reached within a few g A Reny | Feayes e, wtawAvRY 45D ST vavle o Paper Stock Warchouses, 1220 o 1 fi;n‘v_lv,;‘-‘,‘\n.;\ 3 o haven i from cattle eating too | days. Meanwhile theayerage wool-grow | . Mail and 6:55 p. . 2 e | Thpie e rl_\_l-- hluvluh\l] naughty girls in much clover after they have been in a | orsmiles, for the*wir on wool” s won- |, | DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S Atlantic E g 0:10 m. 1. DR WHITTIER ‘ .\ 0 school at M 'f“c helly lu.l :dulm_pxlrllun-, ..|‘- I,.».}n |\|c[|( for some time | ey in his pocket. The card rate at the [ 160 House o rooms and basement, 20th COUNCIL HLUFPS AND OMAIIA STREET RAULWAY - 1pany enincorporated to | principally on dry fo Animals are [ opening of the season was 81,30, Mus . <4 2 400 IBluite. -~ Taavo Oma s 95 [ allinge between Boone: and | wot likely to suffer from eating too much | ! oy sy b TG 8. |, . m Fisyaing clover when it is distributed among tun a0, conier, | | i : ; The Keokuls plow works Dive. purchused | oty and other grasses. I£ red elayer is B O L IRy o AND e on n 'll‘wla-h“.;:"\l l-fi" !Ilur‘“::x:';nl H 617 s" Charles S!,, St. Louis, MU, fl\:“'l':: acres of land on which to build new | cut ns soon as it is in full blossom th Mi. Nowvwax Huar, of Noo 160 Chestnut street, ors steeet, (il lot, cany waal ‘clock &. m. i regularly during the day at 9, On T 3 second crop is often as valuable asthe fipst | Springticld, Mas, writes April 10, 1 waying 166 1o 11th street 1500 | PREVENTIVE AND CUN July 19th, the Baptists of Dex Moines, 5 4 | v sk aud run € ity tho. | Davenport and Burlinbor il v Mo | one, If there is searcity of food for wintor | “Hasing the afiction caused by kidney and liver | 162 Howe iLasrennori ok, 10 | [ Davenport and Burlin Ktreet near ness ) tory h Chicago, Burlington & Quincy|lssst The cumpenecting grounds at Cedar Luke | Senerally less difficult to secure thesecond honses, Tl Tois, 20t and Harney . 1 000 A depression incident thereto until hody and stroet Ui 0 000 | FOR EITHER SEX, | hve much improved by draining neighix crop than the first, as the weather is | sloughs, more likely to be favorable. It pays to The Sioux county board of supervisors [ allow the second crop to vipen, and to appropinted 81,000 toward bridging the | cut it for seed. Take the se 15 a8 they foux at Hawarden, o, few crops pay hetter than elover 3 e e “hy{‘;l;\'vlw:;,_v‘xf proposes to boud its floating in- | The second erop of red cl furnishes petion of Thiuet (g - excellent pasturage. Sheep and cattle luy on fat very fast whenallowed the yun | 40w mprosed my other ph, all old RAILROAD. Wi woul were nearly distracted, 1sought for selief and o | 1% 11 nd was told by a friend who sure cure was Hunt's Remedy, and upon his recom are for my trouble, had b el Strial Dy SU sl (L) iat 1o Libat s “Thisremedy Weing injected direotly to the seat et the dikease, requires no. chango of dict or nauseous, mercurial or poisonous medicines to be taken inters- all. When used as & proventive by either sex, it i impossible to contract any private disease; but i the cano of thone aroady unfartunately aficted we guss the Iy OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT, ) OMAlA AND Cousern, BLuves, May 12, 1883, § o, 121 5t nth, 2 streety e, full W for § worth and | Two houses 0 and 8 rooms, , Debility, Mental and Phys urial and other aff Blood Inpurities o taking it, amd the fow Arrangements have LOADING IN CHICAGO on- | Oteumnwi got a free wail de very on ndition In a very marked man: ) MERC , Ol Sores wnd Uleers, Tmpedi- | day last, e otter o % do the ar ling antee three boxes to cure, or we will pERITANRY AT [ day Inth 2K ourllatter i carriorg da of a clover pasture during the early part [ ner, and a continance of it use s justified ol | - momey, " Price b mail, podtage aid, 32 b o, o8 ) e f Pty of the fall. A Wisconsin farmer who uy friends claimed for it - that it was o s House boxes for & £ These cars will come through to destination Tho streot carewill Logln runping.in Boone [ 0L 08 R | 2ty TECTRU, SIS V-l:l Konb vy i) i Pl '\ House 4 oo WRITTEN GUARANTEES without stopping. Quick tinue is therelninsruc. wihin ninety daye, B “ Y. gHuogy A ith sl 'l“.l‘ Aeclared |y pormannt cure for all diseases of the kidueys | 149 Totse 4 roon e LA G IAL B RN ! lease order your goods vin C. B & Q. . K. The Dubuque artesiun well is now down 8o4 | that two acres of clover, the first erop | i soverat of wy friends in Springtield tave | Loy 1ot 4 roo Houe 6 yooms inn's addition 2 600 Excesse MARRIAGEM pages;the whole | feet and % 150 gallons to the minute, being cured for hay, were as valuable for i G plors welltold. Many | 1y Story county 6 per cent.is the goiug | PV g fut as an acre of corn, Hiy | el it with the ot gratifyling A.B. WEST, T b, and 1 fecl it . i < | & Dr. Felix LeBrun & Co GUIDHE. e \:!\f“,h:'}m e | interest on farm mortgages, was to sow lund-plaster on the [my duty as well as a pleasure to me to reeommend : ‘1:3 !'. e e l"lln& GENERAL AGENT, | Whs» causes, consequences « . Tl rthwestern Railrond company lias s soon a8 the first crop was cut, | unts emedy in the highost possible tern 2 o, hovike, 1 500 : postage or stamps. w1y hought %37,000 worth of coal land near Oxka- | and to turn the sheep on when the plants 16 Hose nl.fl.'n.n, JSOLE PROPRIETORS, ‘f‘ v BT TR S | o B had attained a good growth and we MANUFACTURER'S TESTIMONY. 100/ AbIN A pO0eLG R e G F- G, D, Sole At or Ouaba, Bz “FOR TABLE USE.” i body ] bt i | o Sibley stroots are Deing braught to ..I.iml,-l“ ly o 1,1‘._..«[,,“[ g it o | e 1 W. P, mamtcre of baes, i |1 FL S el e wiy ete., i and T it nt long run in our y allowed them the run of the field but one | diery, trunks, valises, ete., No. 477 Main strect, 2504 S 116 - 2 S . y to inquiries we will say that there In spite of the numero ouses 4 S idav: ! g LY ) K " V1o Natural Minerud A bt o his | On he contary” |Vl i Alta, Shere aro . welimge by B e i kel to fuil o | PR0H, Mast, writes s ndee dato of Ayl 10, lot, “rent for w7 jer ¥ EEAATIILEMD, v indorsed. rested ) over of al i is likely to fail o do| 3 i al particuiams | S1C" ! | indifferently well on soil deficient in lime, | ** ok 1w | S, E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts} 9 | Dy Addseestip %, 0. box § x,nl\lm]»].., l) l'u:-uL w lv-]' works res ":Ir z,.l.)].;nnnu #t| Quick lime, that has been air or wa Grarirurs, 1 have usea Hunt's Romedy, the 2 Tl E iy avenport is to have a capucity of 11,000,000 b i a BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. From Birresborn onthe Rhine, Recommended b gallons, iy sluked, pulverized lime-stone and [best medicine tor d the Kidueys, liver, Unimproved Property. ul e highest st wthorten " NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST (0, | Another mad dog has tumed himee oo | e ‘ii““'."".‘..“x"."i“ g l""l"l"’w Of lime f vadier and wrinary or o great Cass and ¢ 10| HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. Sl armia o o D ANRER & D0, | Red Oak, and there is much excitement, | are all excellent fertilizers for clover. |\t oy neatth 6 1 find that it near car line 1§ 00 Flm street, New York, 225.5m HASTINGS, NEB, o the ~lmt-fuu tournament to be Some \ul'u-tuvuuf.-h.\ml will do well on| 0 Tt W s cha o s i 6wl : M IERAIE Y o) (i okee on July 11, there will | ive | any kind of soil, providing it containg s [ # 40 Just what Iselimed for it 46 will eure dis : nand Daver 2000 P ufficiont amount of lime in'some form, |wd restore health. 1 therefore pronownee it the | 207 7 lots Porters additi 0 — e held in Davenport on- Septe il soils that are moderately high and dr T 110 and 21, BOmeY ground it A} BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD. o 2 a0 WEBSTEIL]T Pocahontas, Wright and Y oomitias drained The Alsike, or Swedish, clover | Awwwr Hour, Esq., paymaster Bo & Albany i WERSTHS, Cashier, o e sold at Tipton to the highest bidder on | 1008 Dest on tolerably noist land. Lt} yiirou, ut springtichd, Sas, writes Apri ok 00 to 0 ander, X July 26, kos & super and the stalks, “1 have used Hunt's wdy, and my expe v & \‘1 e 'ld'(u o | 1 iy 2 wldiers for the war, | 47¢ not as likely we as are those of | ' " WELRRELARR . I ! K addition 700 L0 1 500 | | M o die were divided into fortyseven infuntry | 1od clover. It a more hardy plant and [ with it hus beon such that §ean cheerfully say it 1 00 to 1 8w 1 Doen preveat nine cavalry regiments and four | better adapted toa high latitude, White [am satisticd that it will dojust what it promises to 5 00 (" 80 o onting, ety : B of artillory clover requires a soil tolerably dry and | do it used aecording to dirctions.” o 1 000 [ Hop HepBites | First Mortgage Loans a Specialty | Nowthat the Webster City water worky are [ well drained. It flourishes well on bro o ) i . early il it i foared tt dho well 1v- | ken ground and on hill sides. Tt wil | E Bl Th it 158 This Campany furnishies o permanent home institn ver the sides of the roud cinbankients i all part and i every addition o e [l Raumcs & RehAe el VA | Ao s 0 b o gond plae for he | 1 ATTONgE (D Lok dh ikl | iy Bf the'stomaoh, o > | the most favorable terms AN 1 L improved | third insane i, which it is expected the y oduced, « | . Bowa, S100d) F TR hile i it \ h Jwoted K0 | il ¢ \ ! Five Acre Tracts, et respunisible Jcal corse Lusginlat [ pedd i favoruble locations, or small picces | O1dest Real Estate Agent. gured iE70u s ; | f turf cavefully transplauted, will bo t) ISh 0 e s 400 e aatp ARG cmlns Lnfacg Hop Bitters ] | f Gumer are bein arefull ssplanted, o the | attimeray 1 1¢youare st " E ™ means of intie ng white clover with This ety b adin dapted to gardoning | RE ACKNOWLEDG [HE BEST BY ALL TICAL pEEE nev e fifi\v‘m\ s 11000 o e D | 283kl trouble o uxpnse: wigle | Notary Public and Practical Con-|"” N\ [ Sirat . My, of Blomnsiodd extont 0 o, S| veyancer.. {DR, HENDERSON, .4 it Hard and Soft Coal, KAN - ittt I It afords u | fife. fhas N ‘ ) saved hun® W \ I 000 velish dreds. '\ t ] } 3 CIY, MO, | Uhicy A Boo" w ..;l‘h .’f‘”‘f ke run it B v e-keepers, I| i b 1].‘,.‘ ;ml.q,.. | Busiv o’ AT T g o Yiles VANUFAGTURS, 1 Or. J. B, KCH ' Jud X | e weather | by ter | on common red or maminoth red clover | by s et ar 16 ), — HISEASES OF THE LUNG: |« u conntic tlook for | than on any food the farmer can produce | == ) ; v Fored FIRET 10 S i the coming year. ' Of |8ized hogs during nearly five menths of | JOHN c-JACOBs, | taod. No dotention from businos. Al wodi- | AINT LOUIS ki : : ! 245,000 subscribe) for i oo s o | the year. -l\)'l*]'\w pasturo ]lln;t lh..n Formerly Gish & Jacob ;lff{i.fnii,‘.”{.‘.‘.‘ AR e SREI0HN, i paid in 50,000 seen occupied by hogs will rarely fail to experiee iportant A tHBOOK and % . [ g s g o o om0k NDERTAKER, |t s it ok Pierc/ & Bradford. [ lowering of the n tho Boyer aear |droppings of the hogs aud the elover o - | s el SRS 4 4l 4 CoRERAE £OLE AGENST FOR OMAHA