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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1883. f | in your place. No one would notice the | better grain can be produced on good ¢ LATHERING LADIES. |57 5 0 /i cam mever oxpect o lond thwt s well propared st fof oher .- have a mustache unloss you shave it. A | grains. In this lattitude it is customary . little bit further this way, please. That's | tosow buckwheat from the st to the 10 A Barherons Experience With & FO vign. Now T can get at it botter of July, Tt will bo roady to harvest be male Shaver “How did the girls learn to shave men’” | fore the occurence of frost. Tt may be —THE 0, difforent ways. 1 began practicing | cut with asiekle, eradle, mowing-machine, on my brother. He hadn't any beard, | or common seythe, 1t is easly trashed Dl‘y GOOdB a'nd ca'rpet House- How It Feels to Have a Woman's and the tirst time T shaved him he looked | with a handflail. 1f hens are aflowed to C H E A P E S T 4 ound a Man's | as thou cyclone had struck Rim. His | run over the land after the erop is hary ty Mik. | faco was cut in & dozen places, and for o | ested they will pick up most of the grains PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY hrown A 'k, While the P 3 . i tress of the Razor Slops week he had to sleep on his back. After | that have fallon from the stalks 9 Huve the arges stock and choicest patterns of Soap-Suds Into His | 1 had laid him up 1 practiced on my young Month. | man. 1 didn’t lather his face, and when n | . [T ot through with him and he looked in et AL AL { oo fiines the lass he got mad and said 1 wasadov- | One of the principal difficultios con “Hair cut o shave, sitl il of a barber, anyway, and went out of | nected with raising fowls consists in find [ ojpmneutor shave, S e, with | the houso and never came back again. || inga suitable place for keoping them [ T Dlosdshed aa posdibler and et | Kepton practicing, though, and by the |Fowla kept in_town are generally con time 1 was able to shave without slicing | fined in exceedingly narrow quarters IS AT my hair short behind. = Leavo the front | S 1), d used up my father and my | Sometimes they are allowed the run of « [ protty much as it s, theuglh, and above | rgther and two eats and a straight | yand, but often they aro kept in o huild 9 : [ RISt sir” Those: bans do look | Mired dog, besides another young man | ing excent during a fow hours in the day Ever Brought to the City and at | Yors and two follows who used to come and | If the flock is quite lage they do very too sweet for anything,” and the young J P e e el | see my sister Jonnie. Now you can see | poorly. They have not sufficient. room {nround her customer, tucked it in be. | yourself how \)nhvn'ullulu W what's | for exercise, and they suffer from con They alwa.ys have the la,rgest and best stock. | the matter? id 1 serape you!" finement, Onfarms where most fowls | o0 S ock collar 1 2 ™ the |I|.ll © pe ) | . tweon his neck and collar with the same | “ag 117 (hould think youdid, You've |are kept they are gonerally allowed LOWER PRICIEES i i i s o pey md the viol sdo o o mg dwne o siner sdat ol NO- STAIRS TO CLIMB - ELEGANT PASSENGER nergoticaly pssed her white, tapéring |18 Gt SRR AR R T tha custons 1 epihen | ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. i fingers througl o1 ¢ omer'’s icl r, " . |nigers through her customer's thick hat, |eoy oy diat w tinpant in protty close confinement during the | = s i b il But it's a raisor, It i months when they would derive the most | T N EV! 'FE N THIS VICINITY shop where the barbers » alleged to be ) B LadB A R b L The use of the terw * Shord THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. sl oaly WORTiH > Dhe 1088 o Feikic] NOT A TIN PAN advantage from running at large, From | | Tine® i conne with the Y n | May till November they will, if allowed | Torste aie ol roatroed GOSTURA barbers is something new and novel in | 1 just changed it beeause the other one |cl | to wander about, collect most of the food | they rvequire Much of it vill.be of | 1o value for their purposes. They will | eat insocts of all sorts, the seeds of grass and weeds, various Kinds of vegetables, | and fruits, With a great variety of food | Cliieago, and there fs only _ono shop in | was gotting dull.” | the city where the communicative masen- | *Well, take the other one. 1 am op i i | Tine has been superseded by the equally | posed to figuring as a small-pox sufforer.” x Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stock Before PUIEhBSIH& HARKNESS Bms'}l.nlkunw feminine. The place is on the | The lady barber took the razor she had & | West side, and since its _establishment, | just discarded and continued with a little | ey LINE, G the greatest railway in Anierica 1ont appetizing tonic of 401 BROADWAY, . - COUNCIL BLUFF: |about three wecks ago, it has done a | better success. At the same time she g, s et exquisiteflavor, now used over the | tremendous business, and attracted so | continued to talk, It seemed to ben groat |0 abundant oxerviso they will keep aymmiitenaornovwetoverthe | § THIGAGO, W ILWAUKEE L healthy, lay many eggs, and increase in Dinerhoen, Fover and Aguo, and all the second floor of a two-story frame | everybody who comes here, exeept regular | customers, comes for the fun of getting | posted down below, which reads: *“Shay- |shaved by ladies, 1 don’t know but tha by Lady Barbers, b cent | it is nicer,” she said, while she showered SIX LADY BARBERS EMPLOYED. the sufferer’s face with sea foam and | Dite oft vogotablos 18 s00m a8 they appenr | eeervns srves o o S o J. W, Huve deseription of Short Line, and Hest. Route betw above ground, sample all the fruitas it 81 Broadway, N. X. &t Paul and Minneapolis Togin o change outor, und Taven dish | ST LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, | Ghiwio dihaukees karves anid i of green peas long before the membors of Chi Claire and Stillw 3 ol s " ) : i 3 the family do. They will “plug” tomat- i Peoplo can read it from (he siroet-car, | wiped it with a piece of cofloo sack. | the Funily € S wil tne (onnts | Graham Paper Co., Doaver & | and it has attracted a great deal of atten A greatimany youngfellows comewho | ¢ they are ripe They will insist on | R R R el Madison | tion. Tt caught the eye of a reporter for | have nothing but down on their chocks. |} LN, . GUTTANE {ibtlios bk iy Chicago, Milwaukee, thyatonna and Saied | the Times, aimlessly wandering about |That reminds me of a joke one of the [|WVINE Brawberrics, currants, and otior WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N ! b, Beloit, Janosville and Mineral 1 | 4 ; i small fruits every meal in the day whilo o, Elgin, Rockford and Dubugue. | yesterday afternoon, and in order to see | girls perpetrated one day. A young man ) ? | ook, .P CWRITING, Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. ) hey are in seas AN IPAPERS, (VR | S i i | many customers from adjacent shops that | relief to her to talk. | ) discrders of the Digestive Orgs | y e VY. D g discrders of the Digestive Urgans, | the proprictors f the latter are growing | T don’t think thoy have any ludy bar. |82 They will, however, do ach A ow'diogh e liions And St. Paul | VY g g rwhere elfe it Ohicago but here, | ge. ) commence to work | avor to glask of champagne, and [ wild with envy bers anywhere else in Chicago but”hero. | (W Th SEERHRRIGEEE B8 e B avorion giass afclampans, and n . Faul. The attraction, of course, is the female | The gentleman who owns this place | SE WingT 18 ABHe K will continge ] beware of countorfelta, ek your Jarber They are selectes view ougl e sard to L B 18 GOND; - ¢ Pl 0 | wrocer or driggist for the genuino owns and operates over 4,50 “ of o e R S I, L LIOU A G ",:‘,“,",’:"‘f““f,,' 10 40 | ihoir oporations Gl the st fruits and i, mannficlured, by DI . Nariheeh lincby Wisoniny Sioromsta, 1otk a5d S ool e ey wroiripon: | Kb, |T6 Hak sorked wery Wl aud o bren i gt FADIGHEN, i THEY il G. B, RIEGERT & SONS, Dakota; and as its main lines, bra i connees | ed to be strictly mor » sho on |is king des ads o ) ) ? | ons ch husiness centres of ; A o L e e R Aty | gorateh up soeds that have been | lante J. W. WUPPERMANN, Sole Agent. | (s, roach alf the fereat: busiess sntros of the building, and a sign is conspicuously TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY T If you buy your Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. ou buy your . | What sort of shavers women make, and | with tight trousers and one” eye-glass | ¥ 4 ¥ s Chlaigo, Council Bl el on OF | how they act as barbers, he climbed up | camein about a week ago with o stock D B LIBILLT L DL ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Chicasn: Miwakee, Miteheh ae Cranbirain ! B lowed their liberty for some time fowls LOVES, A I o, Milwankee, Mitehell and Chamberlain the stairs leading to the shop, and found | yards dude. He looked around loisare- | ot Hhetw Hheriy (i s (e s Koek Tuland, Dubuqiie, 8t. Paol amd Minneapolis himself in a_medium-sized voom, with |1y fora minute or so, and then said to | (et very, tey. Then, Wil ' PRINTRRS’ STOQCK, | Moot st il and Minnapls BOSTON T CcO every sign of a lan ve tonsorial | s friond: ‘Boastly bad, John, you “‘;,‘ TS Lty e connsaraat] 9| Il stecpers and e Finet DiinsCars e A - trade. There were seven chairs in the | know, to come heali, but it will be quite | 2% S O e R T CQ L k y y AN ot attompts s ofton as | £FCash paid for Rags and Paper 8 ok, Scrap 1ro) i Frpfiee s T e e o b . o il ronow the e e Dk | A it o et e o, ey o | ATLWAGKEE o ST PAUL RRIEQEAY 16 Main and 17 Pearl Strect, Council Bluff tomers having their lair cut ov gotting |girl, Annie, who shaves in the noxt |TITe appenns to by prospoct of s | apr ek Warehouses, 1220 to Glia Shipiey'0n Of Ehe COITRY. — — ——————|shaved. Of the sevon, four were manip- | chair, is a very nice-looking wirl, and tho | 0% ke i gte et G ke | it | COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ulated by femalos, and the rest by men, | young swell tpok off his cont and streteh- | ooF et € et e SIS 0T S8 ) Matter of Appilcatio T 1AM et T B S o dipastare | which was not altogother according to the | ed himself out in_hor chair. T say, | (GRS R BT ST Pl oo SEOL 1L E, of trains from the local depots, The trains start from - sign. Besides the men who were in the | Mary, how do you shave, you know, up d 1 have’ bee s Notleo s herehd given that D, Guild did upon the b 2 3 e N ourio J ! chairs, there were a dozen or more in the | or down? Annie winked “at me and |SXPeriments that have been amade it fogif of Sune, A D 188, flo hix spplication to i Dl tated, i i at. e dopat bt e | oS i e e looked ™ Miaetally . we i | keeping fowls in larg numbors in limited | S’ Wakar A 6t ol of Omabha for e t ‘minutes later. x i o ¥ A o . s bee! CCOSR o well malt, spiritous and pous liguors at No. ration on ool lines and K, o Ui, : SAES -4 | The ladies were not at all bad looking, |face, and then said: +We|duarters have been unsuccessful How- | Sl SHEtut Qi s, Ihioes i N0 it our fiier than e, Wabash (i ran IRONESREL s ROCERG] and there was one, indeed, who was par- | usundly shave up, sir, but in this caso 1| 2VGr WOl tho building iy e plitied | g i dus”or S, G, o' the 1 o P and Lincoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. ticularly pretty. She had an intelligent | guess 11 have to shave down,” and she | gt B eve GRee st L Tt BHan 08 DR rai, Gt eckaet e Wik LA ook ot | e A O e PR e ] C. SPECHT, PROP, it & vlowant voice, und ho wanchess | pu s0 iuch stros upon ' the uat word | 10 Yard iy b, thiobirds oot thrive | i 5 S et et | H o ot ot i w2 CUICAGO, ROCK ISLASD AND PACIFIC, . 9 * |in tight-fitting brown costume which ex- | that the other young swell burst out (' them, "\[_l“bfi‘ “"R"“fil';‘ ¢ ;‘“"'{‘"‘"" e D. GUILD, Applicant. | vegotabl remedyt We oursclves were ot easlly . it £ posedtho ontfnes f s vry prety forn. | Taghing, and w Inughod, s everybady | Lecobis Pretieally Mol whon e o gy it b the ‘bove | cobvnen, i o T ke anyifing lom s o :‘;\ n(;d 1111 Douglas St. - - Omaha, Neb. fer slecves were rolled up above the | in the shop laughed, and the swell in the :‘l"u::‘”’:;';_“;ul :‘xrnir:ll“\t‘un”:x,., ‘(’L.\\‘l:l‘\;vp(‘i: of the M .,.u.»....‘xl. Tho city of Omaha is not to he n u-l .l‘n']nr_\(un-l read the nts of the dis- a 1. | Des Moines ac. SBoswoitll . A A e P e 44 1| ense ond. ong fo d therewith. ” covery and application of steam, railroads, electrici- D U elbow so (¢ they should not_interfere | chair looked so silly you would have | ot SIER PN SFRoRK ot SRS vowk 3. 9. L C. JEWETT, Clty Clork. | &y, the. Were ot thows who preachod that 1t wak Ay T ERTRGE | with her work, exposing a pair of dimpled | thought somebody had sat down on hum, | & ) e & posaible o accomplish aich grand rosults, s wetsee Counail e elbows. Her hands were white and clean, | I've nearly finished now. Only a little :"Mmhv"'m' -Hu;mlm‘fl %;"n il h-ml-pply atter of Application of Schwit & Gabler for Liguor | realized t-day, pronouncoy csy? Ani did ot sci 5 V| Mail ana Ex 2 ; i) y ) tel the variety required. There are always e ontivty say: iurossinie” W do ot ask that you b A TR .. |and she seemed to be skilful in the useof [ wax on your mustache, and then I'm |4 ) 7 ) = Accapt o 1" We bring corrohorating tostime o o) e e Galvanizea Iron Cornices] | the rusor, us she drew it rapidly up and |done.” She took the onds of the ineipi. | e liet i Itehing ogs whore ity el e & ablr i upon | b AWTE Vo domontrato 1Y T, bl itnuwes antic . m. | Pacific Ext + B G e s oy : ok ens are kept in the same building. oo I horoby grive (t & Gabler did wpon | ghat every word we say s true. / Mail and E: . | Mail and Ex* garDormer Winaows, Finials, Tin, Tron and Slate '1]“" hr customer's faceand dextorously | ent mustacho betweon her thumb and in- | qy,o witars abandon thoir nests for thoso | fio e ks oh i Ay 8 of it for | (MK Youmell the uld men occupying Accom (Sat) R Bpechts atent. Soraiic Skanients batent | whetted it on the strap. Her feminine | dex finger as she spoke, twisted it around | {11 S0 SlIona tion to_ the muvor and city comnell of Omaha for | gho potitical, social and financial position. thow men KANKAN 1 e het Bar and Bracket Shelving. 1 am | colaborers were equally quick in their | once or twice, and with a ““There, five hat resemblo them and are near to them. 1 "ru it, wlr‘\‘t ul ulml tinous ll"uvv"@_‘n‘ do, afford to endorse those 1in a work of de- Dep for tho above lino of goods. Tron |10 VIR WOUe, GUNITY. AXIEK o to be | conts N » Ve ) Phore s often quarreling between the | 3 1 strost, Third ward, Omatis, Neb.. | (g dlon and of fraud? Now 1ot thom speak. Mail and E los, Verandas, Tron Bank | 'novements, and they also seemed to be | cents, please,” dismissed the young man 5 o from the 11th day of July, 1883, to the 11th day of ery word we say in regard to our remedy ia Express el Guaras: o generat | familiar with the business; but the girl in | witha snile and called *“Noxt." mothers of difforent flocks of chickons. | Gtoler, 1683 1t there e b0 oblection, retvon | trug, and the cerifcabon wo. Tlah ar from i of agent for Feerson & Hill patont Inslda|Blind. brown was the one which the casual vis- — ermm 18, GEReraiy COMMON MONg |, Sy th sid ticense will be g e L R s e | itor always promised himself the novelty A Remarkable Tribute fowls kept in large numbers and in lim SCHMIDT & GABLEI, Applicants. i RES > {of being shvved by T¢ was notioed thi | Sidney Ourchundso, o Pittsburg, Pu, writew: | e quncters. Fowla uro grogurions, but | | The omata oo nowspaper wil pabiah the above P 5 ITTIER, | the ’ have used DR, WM, HALL'S BAL. | the communities they form when in a | 5 e Sity of ' Onaha 18 not to be ’\ | MEN LINGERED LONC SAM FOR the LUNGS m with the | state of natuve are somewhat limited. A | charged therowit 2 t af waid compang ¥ . 1 ks 2 most gratifying roswits, “Fio wliosing .| ook of wild fowls of any kind rarely | Ho2tionic .0 R RANK N & A 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, | their ¢ airs after they had heen |ehee of !'{3‘\' o Balsame ds wonderful, e | numbers more than . hundred. Like | pROPOSALS FOR SEW T Wholesate Druggists, S shaved than men usnally linger, and that | DA rackof the bady, 6o tight | i and buffaloes, they like to have b 7 He i sy U v by th K LSRRI , they like have o Ty THRAKURRICS OFFIcK, ) ATIANTA, GA., August, 1851, TE of two medical coll thiey found innearly eyerygicanc o [ s, My wife freq wide range. 1tis advisable to keep fovils UnAliA, Nl ) We know the gentle ompouing the firm of DUATE of o medical callozes | where the razor had not “altogether sends for' Hadl's Balsan instead of @ physician, | aba distanee from the farm buildings and LANAR, TANKIN & DAMAR, - They oo, promisont eiti NDBLOOD Dise wut\u\nuu)‘\r"l'“lll‘ll nls functions, Each man in and health is speedily retsored by its use garden if practicable, Very excellent re w .‘. r State, mien of means, and of high charae- bhysician Louis, as city papers show and | piably calle lndy barber” tionits e fe3s 4 Ha O ek or and / SHiErpHysklaniiBE Tome an Dlvacraanow sl x:. ) \‘l : ,\;l H‘n” .|') 'I“]:l]u .I‘. uubu'n n t 3 sults have followed 5{:. plan of keeping i e Whonie i i..‘».u.\..‘ll o m‘mn 1”"' City for treat. | its u] A]xl nl«um ‘lrl‘l ;w ‘m“ll s r|;||» A Neglected Crop. them in orchards, They eat many in- 'I mul,;l.‘, 4 o ment, medicines ean be sent by mail orexpress every - | ning her hands over the face and under qEny AR pcts that injure fruit, fi g > ational Bank. Mail jsisines eanilis souclhy el or xyyeas srery: | ADENGE N Qv on shetnas hand snden |G 0onsidoring thio aaso wiLhwhtaliibiomn | ause A IBES Sk L anSbgrecaliq o itops, Mall and Ex | horS:. Ourableicasse puasainon v [ the chin of the customer, an operation |, Gehs g (v s WD whieh i e le under the branches of trees, which onous e 1 2 3 .| “Nervous Prostration, Debility, Ment yeieal | Which scemed very agreeable. After | oo oS ST HE PO S s an excellent purpose as roosts. In Write for a copy of the little Look — fre NS Weakness, Mereurial and_other affections of Throst, | Waiting for some time during which the R PR DT oy glind good results have followed the lace. 1,000 Reward w St e Skin and s, Blood hnpurities and BoodPoison: | Tady i brown shaved five men, a loqua- | .8 8180 LS Keoping of fowls in movable houses in ulor (e clurter fud on the anal ke i A .|, Skin- aftetions, 010 Sores and Uteors, upeai- | cious - youngs fellow with aubum curls | fieece 1 this cquntry, = 1851 ‘:"‘ o | pasture 1 with il and E 9:20 a, . | M ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special at- | threw off his coat and took a place in the forAIonn L 0 DKy ¢y PIDLIOOCN o P SWIFT 8| 0 3 atism, 8 s coat and took w he ! 5 varte of Lho oo o ;8 PECIFIC CO., fontion toicases romToveryocKad bralir BUNDICAY, | chair with)s | desided appr e the states and territorics was only 9,486, | It 1o ’I‘\l?‘lll”l.iil'] ,'}'1. ,,,im:.x(’“”.lfi“{“" 1 DISNEES axions O, CASES rocaivo special attontion. Discases arsing | novelty of boing shaved by woman, | 200 bushels. — The largest erop ever pro- | considorable b f Innd not wll adag- | e it o | <o - e from Imprudence, Excesses, wdulgences, [ The girl in brown asked hin “Hair (hlc&'tl_\\‘us in 1880, when it amounted to | ted to tillage on account of its being | XU GG y o DR. ENDhHSUN \m.«u.-n'fl- , radusto in 1200 pagensthe whole | cut. or shave?” and. having sutistied e | 19917,53 bushels. — This crop was pro- | broken or partly covered with hushesand | iy wiil e’ whirosed o the unlenigned, 608 Wyndotto 8t | years” practice—twelvein MARRIAGE:: i dins | e (oo il sk poing satisied e ducod on oF Tunde e g | sl treos, 16 s likely that this Tand | marke Croposs for Kowes o s Hindusast | yne roceipts; who may Vi al glance that he needed a |\, % S oA REon raiaing o tter he bidders, d by the state to jassrio0ns iy | trac .d]tlu .-,lf o' ;_';uu(]umn_))'. by ourt | L G ,‘,’:ml,,f;.l“",‘l'lf‘” and bushes will afford shade poating- | - Tho Pk reserved refect any and al bide, i B g osity, she yanked out the checked bib [ 0" Y E = ) Sas fortha fo The les e 'IRUMAN BUCK o inal Weakness (night losses) GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. A Skin of Beauty 1s a Joy Forever. and procecded to business. Soarcoly, any.wus iraiged dnianyiof phie phu‘ui:' x»}l"»‘[ o ““\']u\l" SN Plyromeing Soxanl Dobiey(lom of scxtl power ! DR TOFELIX GOURAUDS| " Jiut us it is in fronb, you say, and | 107 0uthern states, aud very lictlo south | useful for forming nests. Sufficient grass |l 2 itw) guaranted or money refunded. - Chargos ) Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier. | short behind?’ 3 ¥y WIS of Ohio. The greatest yiold reported was [ clover can be grown to furnishall the T oo e R e The Oriental Cream Purifies as well as Beautifics | **Yes. 1 don’t care how short you cut || Maine, where it avoraged twenty-five [green food required. xcellent places 1 to patients at a distance. Con 9 [ the Skin, Remove fos, Freckion, Mothy | it hohind, and please be caroful mot i bushels per acre It readily sold ut g1 |for depositing amd hatching eggs may be At thuoo il atthe eounty court room confldential—call or write BREIAKFAST. R A per bushel to local willers. Considerable | found in small thickets and by the sidos |20, AT oxen - lmatratel- a0 circulugs o othet ol KON Tt o i voulara)|AE imported from Canada, where the | ©f trees. — They can he mf\l-rml 8048 to [ I the matterof estate of Patrick MeGavock deceas. | things sent sealed for two 8 e/as | FREE MUS .I;-u ’.1 teo- | 110t to0 fidgety. Some men A 08 Tl i value of the erop is better appreciated | Protect them from stovms with very little A EUM. = adeod-wly a \ of 80 yearsund o Ry Y | proportion of the article sold in cit y be unite e breeding of larger ited Jowiah Ken , which may save many heavy doctors’ bills, It is by o “harmless ")])]“l‘l‘ about 8o, thy _l""" an fear | 1 rkots as buckwheat flou is pure, ,,),, birds in a place of this kind. Al kinds ot -hariig DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S the judicious use of such articlos of dict that a con- we taste it to | all the time 1 will take off their nose ora |y 0" i ixture | Of fowls ke o wide range and derive 24t) s stitation may be gradually buile up until strong be sure the | piece of their chin.” rue to name, 1t is gonvrally a mixture i ;i s AL i to resist every tendancy to dissase. Hundrods proparation i | PUECWAT KRG SO s—because | Of the meal of white corn and various |Profit from it It ix moro dif v} koot S T At e Jroperly niade, y it » o you suppose—because | | o 4. ¢ inforior flour. Mille 14 ficult to completely domesticate hivds | ! A Y APRONE abia N o therd 1 o A2 Netopt"“w | they aren’t accustomed to heing shaved f Aerioa ancLdoRly |y Ty BT e h ] s Ay el b ey (eacane comnitron "o | Tudionr ers often state that it s impoy- | than mu;u ™ e old ,\nlnl' i o why the petiioer” o ok AND / witl X e sin i f y e . . ong e i L lonoy of said with pure. biood and shuliar nime | 231w that's it, though wo try to not |10, 0 Drocuro _gruin - enougly foMtinet long vomaiun with irds, aring thoreof b given L all par 4 Made simply. with ho sguished r. L | got, too close to them. — That is what the | STl the domand for huskwheatsiflour. | 51 nes Lowia Detics o BRSOV IGYeR| o Omane Dol SWwPALer PREVINTIYE AND SUBR tins only ( A, swwre sl | oy told us whon we first camo horo, He | 11 al] northern towns buckwhoat cakes |sppesr b become completuly domonti- | iy gl s, for thive succesive. wocko Homapatiie Cuanii s paticnt: A vou Julics will use Shem, | said that aro iold i ligh estotin ad & Tbreakiast| S06 A GOTALI Li16R OF ChE AR IGY, krior ko seld ey ofimariur, . ik e ‘Gouruiul's Creau'as tho least harmtul | " rguEN ALWAYS GEE NERVOUS dish, Tho uso of buckwheat in the|Salght & wancor ol ine Uye by tem- f, SR eir) M OHARIIOH. “FOR TABLE USE."” i monte, i veryiny, o Poudro o | When ladies put their hands on them. 1 GA8Y 1 linited, at faruory genorally A S A FOR EITHER - SEX, tile removes superfiuous Daie without injury t the | don'’t know why they should.” do not raise it, and the four is not kept I JARNE 4 PFO ¥ A W AL B, T, GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 45 Bona| The lady barbor elippod away, while | 0% sle by Jocal grocers. Farmers and ‘}r.l ""I'I'l"’fh"jj:j“'l?::‘;x \;)':.In“f:‘ l,";!‘lxxll'(>.\' JOHNC.JACOBS. 8, N. Y, she chatted, and pretty soon had com- country millers would da well t | ered, ; ’.. hick y i g erg R v being injected directly to the seat of For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal- | )oted the task of hair-cutti ) vantage of the demand for genuine huck - | st number of chickens when they *‘steal ’ ho disoase, requires ne change of diet ox na WATER, o throuiout the Onited states, Canada and | Pl i of “hairouthing,” Bhe [V oiPa o Thiavill selliroadily tn ¢ their nests.” The like is true of geoese, mercurial or | nes to be taken Intern » | Horope. appeared to do it very well, although it i 3 cadily in town A B A T A oy UNDERTAKER all. When used as @ preventive by elther sex, it is From Blrrest Rhine, gar Bowarc of lase imitations. 81,000 reward for | must have required some courage to sub- and country at the price the best quality | ducks an Y. A y of . Impossible to contract any ..m.:...fim--hun in the the Wighest medical authoritenr Seconmended b T i Sy mit to the ullwruu m, “l‘u: m’i‘:““’L ’u”“ > | of white winter wheat flourcommands, if | Water o o stream can ho dammed in the |- cate of those wiroudy unfortunataly aftioted we guas- e orte DER & 0O, weow-nt 2t-ew-6m on, owing nothing | %! " WSR2 Ly h | ity land covered in part by troe antee three hoxes o cure, o we will refund the L, c0. whatever of hel > 3 put up in bags weigh; y money. Price b; N 00 o Mo Yopky o Cauads, 110, 117 1o X‘m'n'i.!;it;‘:::,:h:).i.m':f'.. the hadd | ¢ty Yive o ifty pounds. Ty § and bushes, the location will be vory fay M. R. RISDON o B Ll T S A A ouches ol 'ew % - i k v 3 L] - NT the chiecked bib away, fapped the clipped management the sales of buckwheat flour oruble fmv i mmgvn]ll Llllulu .nf]fim Is. Sun ’ WRITTEN GUARANTEES hair off, returned the bib. to its formar | oWld be greatly increasod in all parta of | flowers, which produce excollent food for ) Januied by all authorizod agents, 1lace, fudet the shair dowileii }:9“ the countr fowls, can bo raised in large quantities Joft ™ Nand, while she - plinad. fon|, Buckwheat is an excllont food for [on land partinlly occupied by woes. Oth. Dr.Feli right undor hor subjocts. o, s | ©Wle of al kinda. 1t ix aluo a verygood | o kindsof fool’ oan bo ruined on good WEFKESENTS: T, etheBrun&Oo gl ‘i gently over in a poition | £ f0r hogs and whvep, Boo-keopcrs | land i the biiniy, sl Brosght o the | i s co, ot Lon i get shaved. Then sho took out o ragor, | R0t sflord to o Without a field of |ground s 1t fs WA W atat, 3. Candla NS M O [SOLE PROPRIETORS, ‘1",,,“‘] it a fow times on a long piece of huckwh u'L ‘m blossoms ullurd_u large —m— The Mercha ewark, N.J., Capital 1975.000.00 N(;; F. Goodwan, Druggist, Sole Agent, tor Omaha, suspender, and drew it scrow the palyn | @0OUnt of money at times when littlocan ssrtro i Fire, Philudolpii, Copii 1.300,000.05 | Nev- T Wiy [of her hand. The lather was applied | ¢ oPtained from other sources ol in CHAPTER 11 OFFICE:-—toom 10 e v { [ Sirst with « Lrush, and then she bhed | B0t impoverished by raising buckwheat (o SRUARTRR AL o IOK:-Boom 19, Ouie Nations! [Bank Bulld — By 7, > as it i A ‘ wonderful and mysternou p power | 0% Laal 0 N, (it in with her lund to make the stubly | P00 it 4 it s hy riisiug wiost kinds of TR A T s A lir A | beard moister re susceptible to the | 8X8iN, he plants produce a very dense | Ll H alth w peard inoiator and ylost auspentiblc | n:hr‘_u,m,h, during tho hottost et of o | tions that that v discso or ill health can H. H. MARHOFF e 18 © % into . sufficiently pliant condition, sho | #0h Which greatly benclits the goil. The oAby GXIRYOE PasisL Mk TOURE, Bk 20K SE——— opened her razor, ‘threw. hor loft arn | 00 €4t bo own ind hurvested at atime | ™ o ow for the mont frail woman, | e [ atound the victim's chin, wnd commeneq | Yhen other annual erops roquire ittle or | Harmles for the ot fiuil woman, T alie v i o e [ o attention, Not unfrequently a good | WK L RNy @M SONAD, | I ) H ey o and | yiold is obtained from an inverted sod Valeus = g then her position would be such that her 6 Al QRKLIOf o ed sod on Almost dead or nearly dyin RE ACKNOWLEDGED T( ] 5 I crop of 48 5 P of / WHO TAN T Frr g DALk BEST BY ALL | }ips came in provoking contact with her }“"; h & 2o f yrass has been grown| Ko years, and given up by physicians ) TEST. ADAMTEL 1O customers cheek. Tho relation of the |14 cub the sume season, It is often | of Bright's andotherkidney discasos, liver practical to rais od crop of buck- | compluints, severecoughs called consump- | her clos ] on land that was too we to plow | tion, have been cured | er than that of a waltzer to his partner, | haver to the shaved was alto, wlh EVER A uy|il N It m savk s0u L - Whille the lady barber shaved she chat. |**d sow early in the season. 1t may of on gone nearly crazy! ve mud B TIE @FAILp =" |Hard and Soft Goal, e i huter shivel o sl | 1512350 0 20 o i AR ih i, Dies it e ness, 1t is much botter than sewing for | M2l grain was drovned “out. 1t s the | wakefuli wious disoasos peculin: rostration cathed b the ko 01 Algolel g peimea® COKe OR WO00D. i, because, whilo it is hard to T | Sonetal cimton o sow buckwheat ot} i, wouen iy T MANURACTURS W to stand up so long, it poor land that is very poorly prepared. | Peoplo drawn out of shape from excru | ohtire Ol L 0 misery, 1 | 4 o farmer has some land thit is to poor AP B TR | Mior sex, | 5 anam 1§ GREAT COMPANY | J g | . g A [ b Lo e { Biojaso funany atlies e Miouuad e Spermatorrhaa cauhd by over gag ) ¥ by VE | And you age so many new fa We |ho is likely tosow buckwheat on it. 1t y ; AR, MR tabia” s i w'"u....!'"a" Ty o S e 5 BUCK STO 00.,;“.,.‘ fr I‘\(.undmk in the morning |is the general opinion that any kind of .;,,,hf,i,',';““ Xoa (o Gh00 et et Sio0s box, or y - R irtg | umal i, 3 night, but we can wtep, out o, prepared in wny ort s way, will pro- | Bt houin, Lo luoning yspopele MANUFACTURER, i : . : vhen business 1s slack, and then we have | duco a paying orop of buckwheat, While | digestion, and in tace almost all disoases frail | * Benclens chaca yule s fé Pierc/ & Bradford @ great deal of time in the forenoon to[it .is tuc that 't wil "grow B qunbare la balr t0 { - afee WHOLESALE & RETAIL | & Joyeioss ey rind s iad] A o {sit down. Wil you ave your mustach |inforior " il that is" poorly | wikh i oo b bl ittt oot of Millard Hote! Block, | ‘ , A 8OLE AGENST FOR OMAHA shav Not Well, Iwould if I were |prepared, it is also true that more and | the kuown wo OMAHA, . . . NgB. r

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