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16 Mamn and 17 Pe SAVE YO TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY 1f you buy your GROGERLES & PROVISIONS, OF THE DAIL FARM NOTES. Ventilation in the Dairy. The Dairy The importance of a current of pure air through a milk-room where the milk is set for cream is not_sufliciently undes stood. It is supposed that if tho apart ment is_airy, dry and clean, and tree from odors, more or less offensive or even objectionable, these are sufficient But they are not sufficient unless the term airy is understood in its full ost mse as includin not only larg, mee, but also constantly moving and renewed body of fresh, pure air that has not been deprived of its proper share of oxygen by any previous B Y BEE--THUR? JAYAUGUSL v, 1000, i T which would leave the most diffit|more oxtended than under republican places for the last to be reclaimed. | protection - The republican party must Should a fowl bocome erop-bound we | ¥, the crop well with the hand, and end.. orto forco away the obstruction ing = passage-way to the gizzard, Should ¢ | M AR . ’ fail, draw the skin to ono side and ¢ |, 1he per cent of loss by official defalea T e\ ‘Nelieve it of g | tion intho last ten years hasboen loss than ontenta o The wound swith s, | wnder any - demoeratic president from e e o onaly .+ [ Jackson to Buchanan—The ropublican and the fowl will not bo serioualy de | L6 P o) A e ot e ls remog | A republican house in the last two P LR R s years reduced the burden of federal tax bbbttt ation four fold more than ti N. Ohmer, of Dayton, Ohio, & vy democratic majority extending over six skillful fruit-grower, who often | yoars The republican party must go ahead of others in the market, sayse |~ The republican majority in congre once gathered and sold from three aa ! has passed a law which makes merit the and a sixth 543 bushels of Wilson str< | test of admission to the public service The federal revenue was never collect od with less cost—The republican party t go BOSTON TEA CO. process of consumption his is neces- | berries, which gold for nearly 82,000 | sary for the following reasons: First, |had 562 bushels of Kittatinny bloe exposure to pure air prevents the forma- | berries from four acres, selling for ney 000; and from three-fourths of an e | grapes o net sale of €1,000. The | tion of acid in milk. It is known that | & milk will sour very rapidly in the close | of The following are the tine of areival and departy of trains from the local depots. The trains start fro the Unifon Pacifio depot about ten minutes eqel than helow stated, and. arrive at the depot about t minutes later. B Trains on pool lines and K. a half hour faster than 1 84, Loiis tim P.'and Lin . xun on O al.‘Wabash trains run ¥ minutes faster than local i trains run on Council Bluffs time COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. time, atmosphere of a cellar in which the air has been: deoxidized by means of decay ing vegetable matter, or in_which the beams are affected by dry rot Seeondly, we know that the first souring due to the change of the milk su into lactic acid, a_spontaneous change in 1 1 o which no alteration of the elements has in | occurred, and which requires nothing 3 |more than the mere absence of oxygen are exceptional cases, but there iso doubt that exceptional treatment 8 given in proparation of the soil, seloct of plans, cultivation, picking, packg ! and marketing. iy Mr. C. R, Powers, a successful farw and_stock grower, residing a fow mg north of Hastings, Neb., has been in o county nine years and gives it asis arl Street, Council Bluffs, ire CURE OR NO PAY. fer 8 SILO.A M en is NIRRT ol e ARG, to affect it, being harvested surpasses any ever raid Atlantic Ext...5:30 p. m. | Pacific Ex 94° m | " - in that part of the state. In referg Exand Mail® 0:0% m. | Exund Mail? 65 . m il gt Al Ao AL Bl to the mtroduction of the domeic EINCA G0, RURLANG R A ey 803 1. . | C R Al sBloodand Skin Discases, Dyspopein, Liver | Correspondence Now York Farm grasses ho informed us _that one_y Chicagn TR "N, Complaind, Kidney and Bladder Diteases, Gout, Neu- | Itis customary on many farms to feed | ago last spring ho tried the experint | SAT B ™ | Sl and. e <% R I the favorite resort of the tired | the, cattle entitely an- one kind of hay, |of sowing blue grass scod on a paste AGO And NORTIWESTERS. and debilitated, and are the Feeble Ladies' best | such as clover, for instance, until that'is | which had never been broken, and tit Atlantio i [ PRRIBO e il e e, otel, Livers and Hathing acconmodations, | £01¢) and then begin on- another kind. |the experiment was so successful thate Mail and_Ex* - i, | Mail and Ex - :15 p. m, | Locality highly pictiresque and healthy. se cloveralone is fed the animals re- | this year sowed about eight bushelin Ac«n-w\l\::“m it A\"I‘;'!"l;:‘\‘«.‘l'l‘:llll:‘ 145 p. . ‘\:"fl';;fl:"""""* Tfli;llft“_ THOMPSON, Manager. ve a much larger amount of proteine | the same way and that this last sowinis Lincoln | Denver E Denver E i s Siloan, Gontry Cor, sio, | 0 albuminoids than their systems re- | doing fincly and that he expeets sooito R e e | Wl consequently the excess is | have a sixty acre pasture of blue i G | Mo o= [ thrown off in the manure and wasted. |- | Hastings Nebraskan R uiox e, | If, instead of feeding on clover entirely, | b —— B P [ Bty | a portion of straw, poor hay, such as that | CONVERTED BY ELECTRICITY . grown on wet meadows, or cornstalks, Local Ex Emigrant WAASIE KT, LOUIS AND PACHH Deprt. Mail and Ex Cannon Hal. 0:45 8. m. 450 . . KIOUX CITY AND PACI v.7:06 a. m. | Frm ForFart Niobrara NSH IR For St. Paul ... 7: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ANT Leaves Omalia. Ariives at O Mail and Ex 45 5. m, | Pacific Ex n Atlantic Ex 0 p. m. | Mail and Ex Alltraing daily AGEN(}Y. {were mixed with it, the cattle, | wight be maintained in equally as gowd condition at a less cost, some of the | { poorer kinds of fodder Twing made to | | take the place of clover. This point is well illustrated by an experiment made at Moeckern, in Germany. Four cows were fed during a period of several weeks with all the green clover they would eat, amounting to 123 pounds per da taining five and six-tenths A Man Struck Twice in One Day y Lightning Buys a Bible. Monteruma (Ga.) Record, Up in Houston County thereis a yoang man who has heretofore borne the reut- ation of being the wickedest fellow in the section where he livee. A very iner esting revival took place not long agowmd much interest was manifested. On: of the ministers approached the young aun , con- pounds_of albuminods and fifteen pounds of carbo- [and asked if he had a Bibleand he re- hydrates. During another period they | plied negatively. The good man advsed were fed with eighty-seven pounds of | him to buy one and take it home wd AUKKR AXD BT, PAU green clover and six and seven-terhs of | read it. He said he had no money to 5. Arives Council Bluffs, g A . Ly i Mail and Ex Mail and E: 5 p. . barley straw daily, containing three and | throw away op Bibles. Then the miis Atlantic Ex Atlantic 0 8, m. cight-tenths pounds of albuminods | ter offered to give him one and he refised COUNCIL BLUFPS AND OMANA STREET RATLY Leaye Council Blufls, 8a.m. 9 . . p.m. 6p. m. 4., 5 o Street cars run halt hourly to the depot. On oclock a. n 1, Leave Omaha, . 6§ nion Pacif Sunday the cars hegin_ their trips at , and run regularly during the day at , 5, wid 6 o' clock, and run to city time. RE ACKNOWLED( WHO HAVE PU D T0 BE THE HEM TO A f ADAPTED TO Hard and Soft Coal COKE OR WO00D. MANUFACTURR %1 ACTICAL \BUCK STOVE CO, SAINT LOUIS, . Piercy 0! SOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA H. H. MARHOFF MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Millard Hotel Block, .OMAHA. . - NEB. ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, » Graham Paper Co,i 217 a) orth Main St., St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOO) NEWS, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND ! PRINTERS’ STOCK, £ Cash paid for Rage and Paper 8 ck, Serap Iro and Metals. per Stock Warehouses, 1229 to 1227 North Sixt trect. may24-8m Western Cornice-Works IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. MANUFACTURER OF Galvamzea Iron Cornices . Tty ¥ v o Gua at for Peerson & Hill patent Iuside Bl of th devéloped aud strengthene ete., is and Interesting adyertisement long run in our “Rgrts humian body enlarged, paper no evidence .1 hnmbug about this. the advertisers are very highly indorsed. ersons may get seal 3 b addressing Erie Medical Ca., P. 0. box 518, B VN wisiado Bren F BB .. 2iSw) Intereste P 3 pomd | aom m 2pom. 8 pm. T BY ALL & Bradford. 'PAPERS, M In reply to inquiries we will say that there jo On the contrary, cireulars giving all particulars and ,seventen and to take it. He went home and repaired While in the field an aigry eight-tenths carbo-hydrates. The | to his farm. that the ws while | rain-cloud came, and soon vivid flashes of and straw g pouuds of 1] jresult was fo fed with the clover a s 'S much milk, which was as rich _inbutter | neighborhood of the wicked young man o [and casine us they did when fod on clover [Soon a bolt came aloug and knocked hin only. The cost of the milk when the | winding over the cotton rows. The fall- cows were fed on clover alone was 50 per | ing raindrops in his face revived Jim af cent more than when fed on the clover | ter a few minutes, and he_proceeded to | and straw mixture. Here was a saving [ ward the house, but just before entering [0 about one-third in the cost of the | the gate he received anecher shock which {milk simply by combinig straw. and | Inid him prostrato g helploss on the OFFER*BARGAT n clover instead of feeding clover | ground. Revivipe again, he went into alone, W the clove one wa fed | the house and «elated to his wife the or- there were vearly two pounds of albumi- | deal he had just passed through, and how noids per day fed toeach cow more Phan | near he kad approached death. Ne: W eded, and this was wasted, thus | he went to town, bought a Bible, attend increasing the cost of the milk, the alpu- | ed chureh during - the revival, minoids being the most costly elements |and embraced religion. one in of food. No farmer can feed profitably | stance where a man got religion by eleg Business Property, Residence Property when such a waste of fodder is taking | tricity. | place. X —— i 3 The Man With the Wooden 1 Suburban Property | The Best Bacon. Cincinuati Enquirer : ® | New York Tribune. New York, Aug. 3.—She was oy The best bacon is made from ‘vl,,“'wnu'ly conscious of her feet. t only Ticls U not weigh more <han 195 | Decause her Spanish boots, in the new INPROVED ANDZUNINFROVED Pl when dncsmet e et Y22 tyle, with the upper portions mads of k, were No, 3, whi the conten 4, corned, but for the additio won that her beautiful blue stockings were visible throu the interstices of the shoes, so that she could, and did, display the fineness of her iery with neatnoss and modest in the half o network of ¢ otrips for tho bacon ke cut lonathwise of the pig and about half of the sides are Londs Near Omaha !|used. The portion next to the hackbone 5 is fatter and lacks in muscle, wnd | 80 good on this neeount. from small pigs m 100, pounds i< not When bacon is those weighing the wholsof the AND hos- She sat sides are used. Red and black Berkshire vailvoad car seat, toward H 13 tetlioie Com, bocause they | the aisle—or, to be exact, 1 should * say Farms in all Parts of Nefraska. hoes wike tho b Dacon, oo thoy U ER G0 000 Sl e Six pounds of salt [ saltpetre should be | of meat. may portion of her occupancy as compared used for 100 pounds | With the fat man beside her. Five pounds of brown sugar |Stranger. I noted that she wi o e used, or two quarts |t him out of the comer of | . {of molasses. 1§ the hacon is ewred in a |10t for flirtation either, f 1,000 Acrom Stoclsodd | e s, siltpetro nd swoetening | gradually etrayed an should be wixed and a portion sprinkled [and finally, anger. The {on the bottom of the burel and some | t0 @ cute observer. The man began by also between the layers of meat and on t«ffl;"“": her piotilyposed fookuiiy g0 2 the top, and water enough, after the meat | Vf his own. - He was an old fellow, - with PR ICE |is packed closely, put on to cover it In | Spacious boot on, while she was young [ month the meat will be ready to smoke, | and delicate, T didn’t wonder that she | Poo mueh smoke will color the meat and | nervously drew away her Spanish - gaiter give it a rank taste. Another way to |and gave it a new titude. Then he cure bacon is to rub the mixture | pursued it with his thick-soled cowhide, lon the flesh side of the strips of bacon |and oh, 4’\I1ml|mll!|g outrage! pux]ln:tl the Range of Several Thousand ACES. |and then pile it up one picce above an- | ¢ of s leg against her. 1 wasn't as- lother and let the mixture strike in, | tonished, for the audacity of some of After three days rub again and pile up as | these case hardencd old fellows is com- beforc. . A woek after rub again e pile | mon. And he losked as placidly inmocen it up, putting the flesh side up every |5 i cow, instead of the pursuing bull time. The misture should be divided | that his actions indicated him to be. The into three cqual parts, to provide for the | gith rose indignantly. crossed the aisle to several rubbings. At the end of a month | her papa and four ounces of He was a slancing reye, and her WE HAVE A RANCH OF \WHICH WE OFFER AT A [LOW WITH A bov BEDFORD & SOUER, 213 8. 14th Street. the meat will e veady for smoking, or | sulted. He changed seats with her, hefore if the salt has all struck in and | and gave the offender a dreadful berating, the surface has Lecome compuratively | theatened to flug him off the —car, and as with difliculty induced to let the fat a word in defen which is an ioking, the 1 dry | dry, indication, hers should b After | W ed | man Health is Wealth ! lup in s made of cotton cloth and | ‘1 @ a veteran of the war,” said that [hung up in a dry, dark place. 1f the [unpopular person. | bags are whitewashed on the outside all SWhat in the thunder has that got to | the better, as this will keep the worms | 4o with it/” hotly - retor d the fathe out | *“Any service doesn't give you the righ [ . to insult youny wirls,’ ! oo iNn o | Bt it made me liable to, it seems.” Wasps will soldom attack strong colo-| o 1ioW is hat? nent, s | nies of bees, but if_a weak swirim 1s near oss,Convil | place frequented by wasps they will | 1 alcohol or tobaeco, | annoy the hees considerably. ottening of £ 1 Jeading to m ‘ .\ulfiw')“““ Barrouness | very rapidly 1tis wood, 1 Jost the original in battle—don’t you see! | 1 can wear trousers bn it, natural in life, . = [and walk with it pretty well, but it ain't ter being cut, deteriovates | ot 4 bit of feclin It wouldn't ki Barrou It should not be allowed | Gy wukle from a chair leg. Forgive it, o | to remain wnore than ono day before bo- | g ey my humble. snelogy 1o orh " |ing worked, and loss than that is prefor- | duughtens - e 0 your | r able i’ able. —— The dead leaves on squash vinesshould A War Cry With Variations, der received by us | wrefully removed and b Thoy | ppiitadelphin Pross. 00, wewillsend the | ave usually infested with egugs of the | uarateo torofunlthe money | quash bug, and the fivst lenven that ap- | old Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain gusranteed specific fo s, Fits, Nervous Prostration caused bx the use Wakefulness, Mental Depre Brain, resulting in i decay’ and Loss of poy Spermatorr] brain, selt tain boxes for 86.00. Seut by n | price £ WE h | To cure any ¢ Tre §1.00 8 bo: il prepaid on r iUARANTEE SIX BOXES * be The democratic party, having lost its At b Sl GRS |k una uf o use s soom s othors form, | 040 prineiplen wd acaitrod 1o now onen, Druv’ st Omaha Neb. | and are then sare to wither and die, s been providad by the New York Sun The Gardener’s Monthly suys lot the | d its imitators with a laundry folks on every wash day pour |te cry which ne | boiling hot suds about the roots of peach trees, which will destroy the insidious little fungus that produces the *yellows and other discases, and furnish the larvie nnpendious bat phrase “‘the republican party must go.” Our vivacious contemporary repeats this sentence with the montonous regularity of “Polly wants a cracker,” which th DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S AIND PREVENTIVE AND CURE. An average cow, for daivy purposes, | ueeive and an carnest desire for its gratifi- should give twenty p. of milk per | cation; but in its constant repetition of FOR EITHER SEX day 200 days of « yenry eight | ihiy glogan the Sun fails to give the read o | 1 for every 100 pounds of | 1 the Lencfit of the arguments which, tereiin. and fully ten gy ihis new version of old dewmo f ery 100 pounds | oueie ered, the party f offices and ) ients at Ont M the oftices for the ? party, A ! brigf acquaintascd s will énable | In planning a i of furin deainage, [ourt demoeratic con s abonce to d no cneraly best to commenee in | give information to their readers and WLITTEN GUARANTEES wost labor and yield the smallest propor- | Thé public credit was never higher e renovating one aci marsh will often | No n Dl‘.FeliXLeBl’lln&cO‘""””“ enough labor and time to make | fuster dry five or ten acres of upland that is| 1) juit a littlo too wet for profitable cultiva- | sounder shape—The repnblican party tor Omang, | U0 To make any work go farthest it { must go. we wly (should be put whare least iy needed, | Manufacturers have never before been mal debt was aid off he republican party must go. currency of thenation was never in d SOLE PROPRIETORS. . F. Goodman, Druggist, Sole 4 opinion that the erop of small grain w |* ve as | lightning began to play around m the "L and rather t day | ause was visible | and told him how she had been | 2ds no principles in the | The republican party must go. e — INA CHURCH sUICIny \ Rep! Swed- Son of the King of en Kills Himself, Cureaco, August 4. About between 20th and 27th streots, charming village of Englewood, with pointing spire, which bolongs to the Swedish Lutheran denomination. At 8 o'clock Thursday night, Gustaf Ander. n, & member of the singing class nected with the church, went into the | building to attend rehearsal, Great was his surprise at finding it brilliant] lighted, and his surprise was turned t. horror when he discovered the dead dody | of Gav Norden on the sofa back of the| pulpit with a ghastiy hole in his right | temple, Thedead man held firmly clenched | in lis vight hand a revolver with one of | the five chambers empty, The body was cold and stifty, death having evidently | taken place twelve hours or more pre- | vious to the discovery. Preparations for | the event had been made with delibera- | tion. The clothing was serupulously neat and clean. The hat, shining white collar land black necktio had been carefully laid [ upon a chair, and the black cloth coat and vest romoved and_neatly folded. Then assuming a reeumbent position upon the | sofa, the feet placed one over the other, | the fatal shot was fired, On a large port- | able blackhoard, back of the pulpit, he | had written in large lotters and with | steady hand and words: ‘Do dada grata | feke.” [“The dead ery nover.”] rdin had been in” Ameriea a twelve- | month oniy, and in Englewood only three | months, Ho was cmployed~Dy the church society as a teachep-6f the sum- mer school connected therewith on a guaranteed sulary of &5 o month. The school numbered about forty pupils, who | |each paid a tuition fee of fifty-cents a| month, the church making good the des | ficionc; He also officiated as organist | of the church, and had a number of pri- | | vato pupils, He was finely oducated, | Yand was a young man of pleasing appear- ance, and was well liked in the Swedish | community. He was only 21 years of age, | i slight physique. Ho was borned in Gottland, an island subject to the kingdom of Sweden. His friends | say that he was the illegitimate son of O King of Sweden, and was reared and educated by the King's sister. —— Mesmag midway in the con | | e New York World | Within_a | systew of tr ness and debi , nervous weak- | few ty avising from excess and }.-.mh-. N overwork has sprung up in this city, It | ‘ s N | i ealled ““massage,” and consists in the | Shenandoah is growing. A college™Ng wanipulation of ~ the human body by the | Dands of an operator. Strictly speaking, | ome of the most_expert men in the busi [it to his establishment disclosed a8 many FURNITURE! e THE—— CHEAPRPRERS I PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture —— I8 AT DEWEY & STONE'S They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. The use of the terw ** Shord Line” in connection with the corporate name of n greatroad, conveys an dea of Just what is I- iy tho traveling pubs L et Line, Quick Tshied by the groates (Gtcaco, [N} L WAUKEE And”St. Paul. J#twns wid operates over 4,500 miles of road Northern Tllinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, Tow Dakota; and A% it4 main lines, branchos and connec: tions reach all tho great lusiness contros of the Northwest and_Far Wost, it naturally answers the deseription of Short Line, and Best Route between Chicago, Milwaukee, St Panl and Min Chicago, Milwanke Chicago, Milwauke Chicago, Milwnnke Chieago, Milwaukee, Wansan and Merrill, Chicago, Milwaukee, Beavor Dam and Oshkos Chicago, Milwauke Chioago, Milwau Chicago, Milwatkee, Owatonna and Sairibault. Chicaio, Reloit, Janosvitlo and Mineral Point. Chicago, Elgin, Rovkford and Dubuque. Chicage, Clinton, Rock Tsland and Codar Rapiie. Chivago, Council Bluffy and Omaha. Chicago, Siou City, Sioux Falls and Y Chieago, Milwankee, Mitehell and Chamd Rock Island, Dubngiie, St. Paul and Davenport, Calmar, S, Paul and Minneay ness, Ho was kept busy all day going from house to house, and wmong his sub jects were soveral youngmen of fast repu tations, who, after a night's excess, pre forred this method of recuperation to the Turkish bath, But just as message was becoming the fashionable thing, up comes a Yankee and threatens to Kill the whole business with o machine, Dr. Taylor, on Lilty-ninth streot, has invented what he calls o mechanical messenger, b puts his patients into a machine and the are manipulated by steam power. A and the best of ' we tonsall of which are railvay in Awerica 8 as twenty patients of both sexes under- going the treatmont. Some of them had their limbs in_ the machines, and a pair of rubber hands seized them nd added to the kneading a_rapid vibratory motion that was new and ¢ jous. Here were morf and women with theumatism and paralytic affections be- ing shaken up in the most approved style. The physicians all speak well of the procoss. They say that it forcos the ulation into the capillaries and brings it away from the centres and congested parts. It is, in short, a new and ingen- tous method of applying exercise; but it tens te do away with the manipul- G for now every man who can afford | Huian T it x.‘x. o g engine can have himself shaken 0p | MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ,\\EQ,‘}W without hiring a person to come and |and attentlon is paid to passengers by courte- ? : ous employes of the company suporintend it. Pullman Sked | TIOWA ITF the IRILL, vl Maniager. CLARK, VSt A V. IL CARI TER, anount state fair s fon proving ity excited the grant- ing of salooneense by the town council, The new railfsad depot at Glenwood is nearly complongd It is 80x40. Des Moines, withhgll s greatness, has a jail that vivals Cegneil Blufis for filth. % The Wabash will*build st y Keokuk, with a capacity of H,008]1ead « veceiving the linishing touch 1 88,0000 city hall is to be Dbuilt and a steam five s [it is not rubbing, but consists in a series | engine has been bought. ¢ i of kneadings and working of the patient’s | N J. Bond of Minneola, sucs ihe Wa . Swift's Speclfi flesh by v s palms 80 a8 40 gl pilvond company for 88,250 dam- | s not a Wb of s n @538 cireulation of ~the blood |40 gustained by reason of the company's | through the it of t [on the surface of the body and in | & ishine « & comploto antifiage to all kinds of Blood Poiiin and the extremiti » the gener It first beeame known 1 public in a quiet way somo | six or years ago by two or thr foreigners, who put up theirsigns **Pro. fessomal M and ved pa- | tients who were sent ons, some time only rheumatie, paralytic and neurosthenic invalids availed themselves of the henefits of 1 But its hene- | | ficial effects were ultimately found to he | | serviee to debauchers and a great host of | | fashionable mer il women who lived | extravagantly, drank, smoked and sat up 1d otherwise exhausted their nery ous systen by dissapation or mental and ‘ emotional overwork, newspapers advising the languid pablic | that Mme.——and Mr,——applied mas- | sage A their elegant rooms, There wore wiss, Swedish French and German m saggors, and presently it became a fashion | able thing o go and be manipulated after a night out ora reckless dinner party, | One of theic operators, who is a lady and has her rooms on ‘Pwenty-cighth street, devotes herself exclusively to ladies, and among her patrons are soveral wealthy | females who como rogularly two and | three times a week and “go through the | kneading process. The - eperator — ac- | knowledged in a conversation with the veporter that in many cases the manipu Tation only took the place of that kind of | | musenlar exercise which the patints wor | rs to ship 7,000 bushels | $EE of corn. Swift's Spociflo Nereditary in my fu many years, and have triod by eeat and i ment, DAL €1 0o | whon 1 hezan to take Swift's Spocific | w vible condition, hut thanks to it geeat y, i rid of the d T4 0 o that i is the wil Lhoge any who They have a greenback ovgan over in Jasper county with a shinplaster at its masthead. The figurehead of the *‘Father of his country” is sicklied o’er with a fiat cast of thought at the base metal uses to which the conntry has descended. To be a democratic eandidate one must possess more nerve and patience than the average of mankind are blessod with - nerve to buck a majority of 50,000 and paticnce to wait viet present the democratic candidate governor is surrounded with a swarm of ith it for yeicians donht will write to i lo E. COIAWES, e, Clarksyille, Ga, Aftor sufforin tottor, and trylng many ph Teved by the use of SWift's Specific, commend it to all similarly aflicted $1,000 Roward will ho pail (o any Cliemist who Will Tind, on the analysis of 100 hottles 8. twventy-flve years with a painil dry 1 wis at vepublican newspapers, and his evory ar | ane particlo of Meroury, lodido Potassiun Then the number of manipulators be- | gument takon up, torn to tatter st 3 3 & § HE SWIFT (g to inerease. Cards appeared in the | and seattered to the winds, Drawer 3, At for & copy of the little honk —fr Price; Small ylze, $1.00 por hottle, Large size (hold quantity) $1.75 bottle. ita, Ga., About o Willinm Prast, a Du buque boy employed on the 1inois Con- tral, recoived a hurt in his arm, Wil linm's father, though a man of ample ik, menns, rofused to care for his injured DR. WHITTIER, son and left him to the charity 617 St, Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, first, and afterwards of the Sisters’ pital. The young man died 1 and the unnatural father refused to allow A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colleges, rn(l-d mger in the treatment of CHRON- 78, SKIN ANDBLOOD Discases than any d Al druggisty sell him to be buried in the fumily lot in the clan in St. Louls, as city papers show an cometery, The railvoad men i town chipped” in enough to give the body a decent burial, all ol residents ki Consultat! free and invited. Whiein it I ficonveniont. £0. viale tho olty for treate ment, an ho sent by mail or express every- whort. Curuble ¢ Thta 1t i frankly statod Nervous Prostruti ] TELEGRAPHIC MATTER. 10, 18 Our latest cor brings to Debility, Mental and Plysical Wi the narrative of Honry B FIRAIE SRR MG A T o Tugram, the Ganeral s, Morcurial and_othor affoctions of Throat, | indisposed o take for themse, .y i | oth ol o on the Sixth Ryonuolnc. | Buse kol the District Messoiger Co. of New | Skl and Bones, Blood Impuritios and Blood Poison- |QEner-opergior On -t . e fons, O Sores and Uleers, Inpedi- ed w mueh higher value on the procus | Have St Imgran ayn: “For many monthn | 16 B SEERI 0 T o en St s land said the massage imparted vital) pad beon wrely troubled with a woak and tired | atrength by the contact if the operator | wis @ health and vigorous porson, This | consists, us already said, in kneading and | o0 o cascs from overwor SURGICAL Discases arising Indulzences, foellng e fedd with a ) Wbly accompan: 0 thatut stated CASE from Wl attentior Tnpradence, — Excesses, eviods followin, I ur would he pages; the whole working the flesh of the patient with the :"‘:I' 'I" e ‘I‘ g delis e "' MARRIAG '“’fl,!.‘..:. hand_in such o manrer s to forco the | My coloral, mud leae s heasy tnigi colorsd sed o T A ool e ey, [ Blood into the snall vens ot the surface. | ment whon allawel to stand i th veiser. 1 could | wiy, corramama s and o rer Sallat ob soet | The person to be trected i placed either | not work,and Iwas discoursged toanalarming de postago or samps. “ewly in a chair or on a couch, and the operator | Notig helped me. 1 was presceibed for by somo of R | with Dared avins then seizes upon e | o ot physio in Now York city, where I way \»......1 and commences o rapid but dexter- | ) ous serics of pulls, pinches, squ | Jocated at that time, but derived no benefit or reliet, i = pressures, shoves, pats and rubs until alnost ready to p in despair an acquain: | AN Do who Il . o every inch of the surface has been gone over many times and the flesh bogins to glow., The expert manipulator will ‘do this so vupidly and so gently | that the combined sensation of the sub. jectare anything but unpleasant, Indeed, it is not wnusual for the ‘nnimn to go off | into a kind of mesmeric sleep. The lady | on Sixth avenue has & number of patients | who have no ailment whatever except a constitutional leth and they unde tance said to me, ‘T want you to try Hunt's It 1id w0, wind hardly twenty-fone hours had elap before | obtained relict, and in three W A disappeared, and 1 im the aforesaid allments pro lily, and wos infased with new life, so 1 coulder subjocts ni wffoct t telephor Aoy husiness ago to traing of all k , which is one that ds, which are likely to Kidneys, ting telegraph and lnes. Hunt's Remedy now occupios the t honored place in my cabinet of medicines, | namely: F [ this treatment rvegularly with as wmuch | would not be without it, wid | checefully and heart | satisfaction as if they were having their | 1y recommend it o all Who aretroutlod with diseases | back har combed. * In certain cases of | of the liver, kiduey, or urinary organs. Itnever fally dyspepsia the subjects are put upon a tooe Conlip Msew * couch and carefully kneaded, very much e | | &4 R as o bath of dough would be by a skillful | | TOWN CLERK PORTY-THO YEARS. H Froneh hiker D Kl e, T Thore are other middlo-agod ladies | ¥!4n sl respeted foun Cler i G who, before going to s party, hiave to he | ¥ 4 g, N ey J. B. SMITH, regularly made up, like a pillow that has | | wt sirtenrionae | Mo wr [ ¥ boon slopt. upon: Bofore” thoy aro | "k h e Expert Book-Keeper hurnessed and - decorated for the fray |7, ) endli A Practical Book-keeper over thivty years, Will they liave the kneaded, ho firgcess s | yiuija tor ¢ w1t B A B upposed to impart compactness, to in- |, v wie of torri- | nicely at sl oxpense. Will writo up evouings and crease the roundne 1 clasticity of the 2 Db T oa Jualit | rning when requirel 5 in- surface, and o give something of the To-day LA B ilod st oo | SN iishey situations. Al w - brilliancy of youth to the frame. 1t is | o Town cl Joh 1 ¢ GFFICE, 1510 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. wularly said by some of the knowin, 1 could not 1o to We | uotin w fuir - ones that you can tell a well-kneadod { hialth owi t fuat's e, v a fow weeks ago, a negro up-town who was regularly employed at that business by several physicians. He had 1o roows, but applied his process at the | houses of the patients. He was considered | by the doctors who employed him w D JAS, H, PEABODY X, J, | ici PHYBiCIAN & SURGEON, ‘Physmla.n & Surgeon i OFF|CE—10TI AND WEBSTER §) Heslden No. 1407 Jones 5t Offies, No, 166" Far- | yw Ed 3 1 \ paliallenee, No, W7 Jones i O, No. 16 Fur | \Wi ITEHOUSES' * DRUG ~ STORE, 00 i Telophoue' for oifice, 91, enidences | 0o open Wl hours day and night, Calls attended | o both city and country, where donbt ex- . - W !

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