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] THI‘ l)x\“ Y BEL "U\l \llx\. WIS 1 § 12 G U € e while an equal number of plants from the | minutes bofore he had to die. When and ReAring of Horses, | latest ripened seed have produced to date | it was thirty seconds to 11 Vander et uly forty-nine pods, of which but thir- | bilt picked up his pen, took the paper, to domand for wood Torsee of all | Leen ean b called well filled, The Tom | signed ~it, blotted and handod ——THE-— : - 4 I'humb variety was selected for this trial | it to Garrison, As the latter took it the | classes is increasing to a perfect enthus o) Tocl S i . e hymcrensing to perfict enthusl |1, 50 tho pods are formed during a [elock struck tho first stroke of 11, Gar / #( ‘ ‘f”_"”“:f”“l'lj‘l‘i;{\::‘lh‘\““"‘ \"‘:'m”'“‘ ::y‘: longer period than in most other varie. | rison unlocked thedoor, and went away CH E A P E S T o y o | Ol denudon ia incrensing beyond tho | Uet. Tt is possiblo that i varietics of | That aternoon the nows ‘of Vanderhilt's Linited supply of Fronse mad Soottand " | which tho pods nearly ripen at tho | capitulation caused much wondors, Gar PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY The Breedin The Largest and Most Reliable House for | | Westorn Agr rson was aske how it had happened obtainable from the first and last ripene ls e 4 same time, the difference in the results IN THE WEST. The editor of The New York Times ; . A ! os the following well_considered and |24 it el |>m‘ I suppose the old man saw he had ' R | practical views on this sublect il ooty CHiAadivi ) duacol o L the reply he over \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | i ot tck | et seven, et e e o T et of th it and | f has always been one of the most pre nportance of solectio athering peas | dramatic tcident attending the signatur ) or seed d shows that the inherant | Garrison never spoke of. Twent ' ; blo branches of agricultural industry, and | foF seed, and s L TN wonty, yoars | Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Weste[n,[astem,[)uflage,Bu[dgflg [][gans, blo branches of agricultural industry, and | jy ity of the sced used may Tavo as | after it occurred, Commodoro Vandorbilt | : been and are the most profitable. A com. | Much bearing on the resulting crop as the | himself told the story. ~ For years every- | FOR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMEN {vigem of Y8 marieot D e o | condition of the soil, or the methods of | thing Vanderbilt cotld do was dono to [horses proves this very conclusively, | Cuitivation employed ml‘:l.}uva!.‘I«m.‘l ‘.\‘.1.“‘m.;nlnml.- \l\huhn Wking & danted FoIL. K CRIAES, 16 - — compelled him to do what he lad prom | stance, as an example, the following fig- | from time to time been put 1 the market ) { COUNCIL BLUFF . TOWA” | ures, showing the values as taken from none have stood tho test as has Pozzonis | I California, He mado the housa of | f z — = recent published market report of sales, 1 ated complexion powder, 1t i w- U m]\;wn. I~-lm N II.\ uHm“I\ A power on § Yo giver tute e for | 105, dis f the Pacific slope i old partners are COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CURE OR NO PAY may ‘ U‘\\y‘;‘ Iy Tos, oo, For axlo by dreIe dend and he is fighting disonso with an They always have the largest and best stock. The follc imwe of arrival \ A L Powntls Poand e indomitable courage. Garrison has lived of trains fr dop: The tr 1’10 ikt ) he Projudice Against Children yoars and yoars longer th 8 > dsnot About tefl A SIT.O.A M ! ancy . 1500 2105 00 | Fancy £1000 00 v than his family . 1, and arrive at the de £ 1500 00 00 | Best,... 1100 820 00 | Spdnfield Ropublicar could have hoped for, The f his | L Gl 100 8088 0 BB ot Kol st st | H0AE o & ool g arntly ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. ines an, run on C1 200 00 0 ¢ eric idlord hasd wnti- | ooel " i % Yig i ¢ than Wabash trains run Hiiin 1100 59 95 | Cominii: 1009 pachiy to childron, Those Who havo ton. | Shocked I\Hnl. e in i last days Tie s | - — 5ol trtns ran on Counel Biafte e, ]'wmn 1000 40 00 | Inferior.. 1000 cments to rent aro sure to_draw the line :‘,".“;”l'l S Tigtiot \'m“.“l' i'l' e ”( ‘m_ ool the torm Shork uferior, 1000 80 00 | at a small number of ohildren or to for. | ST 18 peaco hoetween him and his grea e B ot e CIMDAGO, ROCK IKLAND AND FACITIC 4 unber \ tival's oy rporate namo of a greatrond, P " o5 15 00 | bid any at all. The New York Tribune | vals family at last ey i «",:E&.'mh lantic Ext...5:80 p. m, 1 042 m hese figures possess a world of signiti- | recontly spoke of the great lack of a ¢l e | tulred by the travaling s Ex i Mall N, | Ex and 042 M 1 We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- | itly spoke of the grea \ | T ol Fmer e CIltcAd, WURLINOTON AND QUISCY xland Sikin Disdses, Dyspepsin, Tiver | breeding and rearing the bost skill has | wife “without children,” ean live in con- | yot blood. Peaple who realize this are | S tiona all of which are Arnive ¥ and Bladder Diseases, Gout, New- | oo gxercised brings in_the market 7 | fort and 1l oxponso; b here | taking Hood's Sarsaparill W tho best | shod by the greatest railway in America . | Counall Brafie s .45 | ralgin and'Asthimna. bring T fort and at a small expense; but if ther king s Sarsaparilla with the best P Ex.. 045 | m | Mal ana_ Ext..1100 . m Lol sl ';“‘\19'“- "ll"”“l"‘fllwnlfl A Torse bred and | is a noed of such tenements, how much | results CilIcAGO and NORTUWKSTERY. , and aro the o Ladies' best | roared under similar circumstan more is there a need for homes whore D TR | PR vyt Bthin pohmoitio, | B o gPURcn cob, Sxsopiny BeSATS ToF | msicn o e e, To. o HICAGO, [V ILWAUREE Mail and, Ex*.030m, m | Sall and X6 p. . AL AN Sy bR althy the service of the sire, brings | brought children into the world and cared RATIROAD EMPLOYERS. 1 . o (S - ik . | Aceom (om) 166 i | SRR e M 0PSO, Manager, | pound on f'f""‘l fair carringe horse bred | for them through their period of total | The loading business men of Providence, . 1. com .L; A d S+ P | p P A sioam. oy €5 8o | from much Toss select ok, and. valuod | olplossioss and greatest BURden s (0 s the e Rty o, and ey gt i n . Faul. Vi il and Ex.... 0:55 a. m. | Express. ... 535 p. m. — mostly for its form and ¢ e, 18 | be regarded as not an honor, but a cvime, 3 " Express 2 p.m :{;:] and Ex...6:45 p. m. worth about 30 cents a_pound. As we | to be visited witha penalt TR 1 onials published by them to bo genul The It owns and operates over 4,500 miles of road in Dopart, * AShve, | approach the lowest grades o similar dif- | 4 iz lization thete are a sood | ©OMOWinE dated May 4, 1883, from Mr. W, 11, Blanch Northorn 1llinois, Wisconsin, Minnosota, Towa and o > vanei civilization ther v good @ | Dakota; and as its main lines, branches and conneo- tand < ‘|“ oa.m. J(‘m""‘” X 4100 P ,;,“.;H oxists, i‘]“.l.“”‘)”"]h in favor of | many married couples denied natural | A Towell, Mass, is hut one of tho thousand remark at Lusiness contres of the ; the horse, until we reach the commonest | children, and many such have o wission | able cures that are being made by this wondertul | 0 ] nd Far Wost, it naturally anewors the ey | s, | bas, 0811 . o n of Short Li 1 Best Route b s, i unfrtunaols, Dt by o 10 ]y Diging W €ho WA W i B v T s itbis il i e s iroen = means necessari re the most numer. o by ”m]"- mysterious providence | ) 1d Winona, WATANI, ST, L0018 AND 1 s, y @ similar my 1 NCO [y troubled for over 8 o Kidno, i : oiw i T il | i Foover six years with acute Kidney 1 and_ Ellendale. : A s and then s found that whil x‘x‘\m' tiie homes to which they ave en- | 1t et S s B8 s K| FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROPERTY | koo, Kan Clairo and Stilwator. OARIISREDAl 1 450 BL ‘“ ey 1 eor briv o4 cents a pound, aftitled. But if a high premiwm is to | usan and Morrill, Srih il poor horse brings 81 cents. Indeed, itis|be put upon childiessness, in the | formery omployed on the Boston and Lowell Rail IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED > m\(,J"“l“,'l"\’d‘“"’“‘:“,fl:“:::b;‘ For stouc SRR i o . a very poor horso that sells for so 1ow [vory' cssential matter of shltor | Wbt vas obligol, owing to the constant. jar, Madison and Prairiedu Chion, R b SR S ) o R o prico as 88, and such a ono ns any am- | for- fumilics. this oharitable s, | €Y U the railroad business, v many others have | TIIROUGHOUT THE CITY ! Owatona and Suiihaule For 8 T4 s, | o 0, bitious farmer would heashamed to drive | position will bo much straitoned, | e oViked o do, on account of kiduey - disease, 1} § “hi Kfonl and Dubte. . or (“llu al .:n';w'\':h‘.(yr:“\'“. S L upon the road in xll_\'(lull',: l»«-m;r lh:mI:{ Tn tho United States tho “'sustaining [ WA+e trisd many medlclies, but rocelved o peris Resident Property --- improved | o :x.m.,.‘. ol atand an Codar Rapda Leay ’ Ariivos at Omaha | manure wagon, and even then he would fclass” of the population, counting all [ fHCE & I fecamaniodie t s Tt o 5o o ' Chicw Sloux Falls and Yankton. Mail and £ cifleEx ... 045 0. m, GENGY. feel meanly if a neighbor eyed his team | those between the ages of T o (et O e s OSBRI Gl B W AL XSl s LU Chicago, Milwaikee, Mitchell nnd Chamborlain, . a 726 p. m. too closely. A very mistaken view is too | stitute not quite half of the whole. In |} ‘,‘ X,"' b ‘:""‘I ,':;""." e ”I""'l"“" L rom | 108 room houso near Aigh Schnoi on Daven: T tkd ‘“"’"';l""“- All trains daily “‘\:‘ h“t:,‘l‘. LG "““““““m i L i ) dopondonta, | i, and consider wiyselt etirod, anil 1 chiceetully | 18 Doube Houbo 18 roans, vont 1ok O sE 1 - i s ClMicABD, MILWAUKRR AXD 8T, PAUL L B R A TR T AL Lover 70, Tt | rcpmmend this wondertulwedicine, Hunt's Remoly, | 1, MOnh - By el el LA Qi e o8 Counc s, Arives Council Bluffs. grows, the nes y for horses increases | every one tho stweo! 080 1 "W |16 6 room Hovse cor. Tot on Dougias stroef orld aro run on the mainlines ofthe L BT E et SOl Al Eait i R e e L d botweon thoso a4ess |t ail the suflorers from Kidney and liver disease 1 b o e O ot o Pl troct. 1 %0 | MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL 'lf@fi& A e e e in a great ratio; while as wealth becomes [ in states where there is . large colored X 18 Threo room house, barn and full lot aind overy attention i paid o passenigers by courte: s 16:15p. . | AUAGHO B (1020 &0 v more la distributed, there . is a | population, the proportion of children is Dadgo atreet....... ? 1 00p | Ous employos of the company. couy FFS AND ONAIA KTRRET RAILWAY. 1 pep Gt AT LIBERTY 10 Cottage, 0 cinss 1 . Leave Cotnell Blufts. Leave Omaha. demand for the best kind of horses which | greater. Dr. Jarvis in the Massachusotts . e, © oo and frd ass oeaton, — ; 8o 0ami0am. il 82 mDa. m 105 m. 1 1] 1[s0 far outstrips the supply that the|Lealth report for 1874, as quoted by Prof, | Forsnumborof yoars Lwas aftictod with kidney | gg Tire lousow, 4 and 6 voons oach, 17t - [ "ol panager, V- 11 GAN tano: Aoat. L ;' ": pom.d ‘"','.".,\' !:'I . . breeder is enabled to put his own price | Gregory in his Polit Feonomy, esti | and gravel disease, and suffored with paingin my near Brownell Hall' 4 500 | 3T, CLARK, GEO. 11, HEA 'nm'n.K caiy rinhall hourly to the Union Paci upon his animals 1 many cases, and it is | matod the cost of rearing children at £50 | Hmbs and lack at tinesso severcly that it scomed | 55 Gowd howst and Tt noar Sb. Mars avene & oog| donSup SN B 5 : ! tiioar St. Mary's avenie 4 000 the cars begin paid without a question or hesitation. In|a year, which is cortainly n moderate | g L 5 3 : 8 House, barn, 10 acros of ground, N W, R i’ regular] F; 3 his 1 y y h | that 1 could not endure it, 1 used several so-called % of tho ot . 2,4, 5, and 8 o' clock, and run to clty tim this business, then, there is room for all, | statement, as the average rate of raising | o0 L e i |04 Hose, b, 3 aoro in eit Oiatin o0 :’“‘ e all "”‘L”‘i’?l”wi'v is most at |fhu orphans by contract in England is sz | i e il B W howses two and thiree rovm each [ op; and a most liberal recompense for|up to the age of 11. In Ireland, the per |™Menekeed. Afriond ot minewho had used Hunt's| - Easy tevms. Fino part of city .. 1600 ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE those who have the tact and skill to|cent of loss of those under 20 is fully | Remedy, and pronounced it the best in wse, urged me | 108 Flovelh toou hotise largo b, 7 lots, No L 1) - + T - N Ol 1088 O] 08 & 8 Ly - 4 13 e NINSNITROU I 1 locati it, Mary's avonu 15 000 OFFEREBARGAINS IN suc vm-d in producing the best article. one-fourth; in this country one-cighth. ‘mm it, and 1 purchased a bottlo at George E. Hall's | 120 Two houses, in finit-class order, barn and H ing prices that farmers are anxious to cach, it raises the rage o8t of (i, 1 uegan to feol much bottor, tho pains Jn tho | 144 110use 8 ruoms, onehalf Ict, near streot I have known and watched the use of Swift's Spe- 217 and 219 N Totle . rt know how they can get a share of llu-‘ s a child to maturity in the United ¢ 5 ! .A.r;::‘mlv.v e b s 750 :.:l:h:l.;”:w_r fifty years, 4.4(.;]1] '3‘.‘\3..',‘.‘;‘.“.;,3’;»"&3“:1’ o a BuS]_ness Prope y’ better part of the business of r | States to 81,112, *“This computation,” [ Usdder and kidiieys wero reduced s great doal, and ter, half lot, cornor 1ot on California 1850 to 180, as did also Bk s them. hfltlllwrhmx]):“m it s e AV Prof G rogfy L Ta8% nobrollow ”“']ll"huw g ook o lound il Hunts Romedy | s 12150 S0 | ™ e , B0 (WRITIN ) at the foundation and start x commercial custom of charging the e A L SO i Y e, ALY iat would |} 2 PAPEPS UWRARPING g by using only sound and good | of all goods, lost or spoiled by the rvisks |" "l"‘"“l" i Jauit 10 SR E Aok T acoompliah whak lbie it ) ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Residence Property nare o l Bl ing :;n llnlu“lu .“I”‘m'll‘. of manufacture or transportation,to those Ko ERECE EE et ‘(.‘I“ yhauiroral L HhL bt |sire. This selection should be made with | which come through safe e AL DD CUCH R A (G S e S N . S, = i and Lean only thank the proprictors of Hunt's Rem easant plac 3 600 PRINTERS’ STOCK o momo oy A oo | 1 ot bty S vl of 2 Lot e et L e £4TCash paid for Rags and Paper S ok, Scrap lron b P t \;rno( iat will sell l1‘“|M!]}1‘ in (I],, surest safeguard of public morality, and B LG o e s Lo NsoTor Von M RV ons ”ni.:'.n- I};v\m\\n‘ and Tf":‘ .\'\ull‘ . flo inr,u:nm sl Mt b | town o city as a light draft hor that ns a rulo even in the modern state | dorful remd ; W. . Tunuiie 3j00 L tusity yeares i hae ol ynors onier ul e g, ERG T el Suburban Property. i i AN b i St e, 5 s et s iDL g B e > horse for draying purposes, or a stylish | dents of marvied life. We are not greatly 2 000 | toall sorts of blood poson. animal for a carriage howse, or a s rmed at the decline of the birth-ratd, | H. H. MARFAOKFF | 4 DICKBON BT Bt aa. H DIPROVED ANDZUNIMPROVE] one for a roudster, the mare ) | for after all it is not the number of chil- | e g ES Em []l'nl["e_ m' S should both be suitable, but especially | dren born, but the number raised, cdu- | veiin 0 = J the latter, for in breeding horses the sire | cated and mado ca pable of sclf-support ; T w0 hossesses the greatest power of impress- | who constitute the vit trength of the | near cor. Park Ave., The Great Drug House of Chicago. L Lands Near Omaha !/l g | stitute abrength GE G o IRON AND SLATE ROOFIN *|ing ]m «I te Illmn the progeny, more | community. For such thore must bo 1000 oo v s « 5 or 8 o ) 1 25th, Douglas o do not hesitate to say that for a year pa D uuv ieavy horses the Clydes i | everywhere. The present generation T oo S B e L T00 | Conluhing restita: Ono ontlontan Who. isod half o g srman horses, of which so many have | failure and its success. But for the chil- 72 Fine A el anid Calffornin, 7 ooo | treatiuont whichcout i S1 nother who has f been introduced into the west, when well | dren there is ever the hope of a broaden HAn WAL DY Ef R T L R Gl Tl gl for heavy draft purposes. He it t we cannotsco, Thoy are tho sov- | Lots. MANUFACIURER OF gt I is quite clear that the favmer must study s and masters of tho future, before | : 5 G : out thia for bimsolf, and only tho general | whom we foreriders bofore . kin R s M $1,000 REWARD alvanizea Iron Cornices WE HAVE A RANCH OF principle, viz.: that he must tirst form a | They can be taught as children to use Rl mal i s AR ST S0 4 e ‘}”r\ll'[u mul!thlwl'l‘llu;flll\'luqul ](.- xn]u;nm the worl I, as not I|>lx~|nw it, l.m let not : Fine residence lots in “Hanscom Place.” Good v:'.u |..»(,.:.[.|‘m(u’m Chomist who u[u} l\v’uls‘un an- el A A aid down. To do this he must become | children, eTtaonasa upon i ey Tty three 1ot in “Shinn’s” addition , SWIFTSPECIFIO CO, ¥ho gone ey s | acquainted with the various classes of |and scratches inflicted by small |..,(.H‘ MANUFACTURER, A fow ehoice lows in . V. Smith's addition Drawer 3, Atlanta, B s\ Tron Ba R T G horses and their adaptation to diff 4 1t ¢ ] ]3 Lot in *“Kountze's” addition d ) ing, rades, das, Iron VHICH WE OF ITEES AN eir adaptation to diffes he wear ar car of which is T T g R var LA 3, 8 gy iciq bl Gt Caandecabe o e el e e I SR AL || WHOLESALE & RETAIL. | fricetgu s iven at my-offe, fo o n al — AT A LOW PFICE 1l Pr = Taeas is many a childless )....,... L smash- | Midard Hotel Block, Acre Tracts, #arWrito for the little hook, which will be mailed P LO ¢ | S food | 11 git] ora Tomping girl would bo we OMAHA. - . NEB 5 3 free. 3 Health is Wealth ! | N e oy o hunan a0 10NN £ wod o o - e ! L ey 0 great, deterioration 131 brac all depends for its value onpo Safety Fund system CRAinpssEle i) WL TE R G A, SR ’ 8. L ods have been sug-| gonipy and if posterity is to stop, where ® gista el It § gil-slwl or employ n]l fe ; g 1\‘\_5;;9:“[“‘“1 ;‘\ DORLELY ZOENAESN o Insueacsporfct n ity i at tho lowest | Onoacrs near oo Sl — i during warm weather so that they will be e possible cost consistent therewith, wo and one-half ac Saulo o Range of Several Thousand Acres, |in a condition to use in the winter, when Horsford's Acid Pho 5 HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY ™ T DR WHITTIER h s orsford’s sphate, Two acres near Haxcall’s Park. ; E strictly fresh ones are very scarce and Reliable Article, INSURANCE CO.,| jotms o it high. © A method is greatly needed for S G > i HAITFORD, CONN Onooro on Ploasant atroot, i \ .08 G s B Dr. E. Cutter, Boston, Mas s AUS. 1L, PLELY, General Ag Forty nerownonr city. | 677 St Charles St,, St. Louis, Mo, i BEDEORDI SOUER, (8 | abirivia lthe hat awe to be eaten | 1 found jt to_realizo tho cxpectations Attho Puxton. | it Yl runm g full description and we Wil find ; J doring the summer and ful. A very | ruised, and regard it s o reliablo articlo,” | @rdoni Asents Wantoit S0 pathaser i shosk EHs et erin s tssatomint of GHROR: 1 213 8. 14th Street. i'l‘]’ ]»L l:']'il{"'i' ;“Al;ld”]:c ;fi'fi:lhmr -‘;;A:yfl'l'" | mm— ”l«;-»«\“«': |‘r">1‘:llrl}i n-~l|‘| X -“p{;:.u-r(.\i :l;l;:‘r\:m;l 10, N uvnu» SKIN ANDBLOOD Diseases than lnz Y. Wost's Noi % e LA L J large cities after the month of May are o Jare] proj urins for salo at all times at b | other physician in St. Louis, as city papers show ang { BB, Ymts Norve a0l Brai, Teotmenh - A et - Mhotuncoriainty loF ithieis i Yapdorbiland Gazxisop. 200 A Y E AR ‘u"‘ ani ety property for oaso. o exclango: | o seubionta know. Conoltation frea and inviteds 8! “ & PER) o) D 4 9y L, 4 Washington Herald. ents collectod and houses for in all partsol the | wy, o ot to visit the city for treat- sions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Teadach rvous condition ents them from being ¥ 3 Renting houses a specialty ment, medi bo sent by mail OF express overy- o s o U, sl e o ot o o, i |1l that th ongsonting | oy oy 0 n gy | | o e 2 IR R LS R N Aanablo o misery, for pies, puddings, and pastry, but a much | ence between the Vannerbilts and Garri D inm i frankay sint b LR deeay und death, Prematiro Old Ago, Barrenness smaller nuinber are sorved as eggs usuaily | 5ons have at last Leon settled. The story NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. Nervous Pr ability, Mental and Physieal Loss of power in either sox, Involuntary Losse 3 b of sud and 2o NI Woakness, More ndother affections of Throad, Spormatorrhao causcd by "over exertlons ot are when they are known to he'in strictly | 0f this feud and its origin has never been | TN THE LIVING EXPENSES OF Bikin and Donse; Alood Tispuritios sod Blool Palion: Self-abuse or over-indulgence ‘ od condition. Could customers be | told before in print. 1t commenced in | THE FPAMILY g ot : ors, Tmpedl: taing nonth's treatn: £1.00'a box, >r i 7 9, Tha capti called | E L L il il ooe 1 “‘\L S.H: fia boxor ,l,’:wI“ ‘},lll,l,':t ,:|: ,|),“ ‘, T:,h'“\h‘",:”) |,x|1 “]l ,: ‘lr'fi.:‘ ,(Il.l“r:f ”t:w‘”:[ t I\l\l:ih' m;:\ “(I .I‘W‘.‘l 0 F DA v I S & 0 0 ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special ab- price 01 on to by en boiled o i , wenb fro T sy i e Tnr Ieton : tention to casos from overworked brain, SURGIGAL o onss s A OUARANTED Q1K BORES by | fried the demand for them would be :i‘]‘? 1’”” ‘1‘\“ 'I” l!\ ]\.lnh. h.nm;“f‘f' o 1:‘,[:‘\;!“'4{1: it A Gre oin, »y | Gasis (ruuw »‘..jtml\ R astion Diasee & 0 cure any case. ith cach order received hy us P e A 4 1 had a fliculty in 1848, which resulted |and inds of Animal Food fresh and oot 'ur - " - for S0 Secompanio Wi & doubled, even if the price was inereased, | had a di 3 < i ual | vahy and ; ; from luprudence, Excoss, Bl T e e ‘ customors could afford to pay 25 conts per | man had many friends, and William C. | F'ouran provo it for sourit for g g il MARRIAG’E;: ';;','lt;",;{'lll e Drue’ st Omaha Nob. dozen for eges if they were assured all [ Rallston, his” clerk, persuaded Garrison | Witl ind that'this isan aiticle which willsave'you o GTTIDIE wmarry, whomay no they bought were sirictly fresh, The | that his life would be constantly in dan : Cconsoquonces and o re. - Sailed for 2bo uncertainty of their condition causes their [ ger if he stayed there, and therefore i “dawly diminished consumption after the close | had better quit the Mississippi river for D MEAT, fl of spring. The losses on eggs sustained [good. Having quite a fortune, Garvison | NO_STALE FGGS. | S l A i E | by shippers, dealers and consumers amount | ok the advice, and went to New York | to many willions of dollars every year, | to begin ancw. At that time Commo- |t ¥UNT I, 0 ARG 8O G it to the | 1000 FARNAM ST, - - OMAHA. % B > There is a prejudice against the employ- | dore Vanderbilt owned a line - of sailing | art treated. 1t b so simplo. in operation that fl\{l( BELT J 2} N RE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE TITF ols f1c York to San F' a child can tollow tho di ax harmless as R Fon WHO HAVE PUT THEM TO A PRACTICAL ment of antiseptics that will penetrato]| YARKOISITRM N OW ri G0 Ban Francisco. | La/wn i couts only fract 'a cent to a pound of ] TEST. ADAPTED TO | shells of eugs and thereby aid in pre- [ Garrison propos dto buy out this line, | e, fish, buttor or chcose or to aquart of milk. | Have for sale 200,000 acres carcfully selooted lands FOR EITHER SEX. et e ol s o et e e O S TG 9 | that it can bo employed on ogys before | first payment was mado gold v discov- | by il or oxpross (a o prefor) on recoipt of -price. | Saundors, and Butier Countics 3 m,..,'('-'xf.‘s.é he dis tua soht 0t COKE OR W00D. | they are sent to market. A covering is | ered in Californiu, and tho line at ence | S S sgpromptio Ygthe Uil iyt | e b bl b e e - b U L tho dias, or naus . 0L S8 | wanted that shall be adhesive and im- | bec o crmio 1\..]\14‘Alrh,,uml Com- | milk butter and chooss; Autl-Formant, Anti+Ely and | - Natkey. Fublio Alwiys i office; Cerrespondenco EUL ly, When use permcable to air and moisture, and [ modore anderbilt, though e had | Anti'old, soe. porlh. cach. - Pearl for oream; Quoun | 87 o T S OR STOVE 00, |brar i " ot s L 1) 55 A AR 5 oo™ | VAPOR 000K STOVE | antee three box e, u 0 o9 | the shells. conclude the gale and turn over the pro FILE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVING €O, e money. Pr , pos 2 - serty, Garrison did all he could to et | givios 1 72 Kilby St. Thoston, N | th SAINT LOUIS, Selecting Seed for Planti I | ) ' . possession, but to n t. One mor H. PHILLIPS | r\ul ARANTEES e | A recent bulletin of the New York éx- | ing he went to Vanderbilt’s oflice . ) ’ i byal 1ts Pierc¢ & Bradford.|peimemtal station contains the following: | laying dows the sum agreed upon as th 15 LEADING NEW YORK o To illustrate the value of selection in | first payment and the contract, d FOLE AGENST FOR OMAHA | pas 1 i sk gathering peas for seed, wo last season | Vanderbilt to take the money and TAILOR I y | JAMES McVEY, gathered w small quantity of the first pods | the contract, He refused to do go in | Uil s Jook over iy nw store and seo my now SOLE PROPRIETORS, [ that ripened of the Toii Thumb variety | rather harsh words, Garrison Qilllion |12 o e s ot g g | Practical Horse Shoer |t sty f - e . o sin 1 e s ".‘?Z‘,,'f{f'_‘\“fif‘,’j",\?},"ffl 1207 ke wly N 5 Y T A i S et R e it, and put the key in his pocket. He | - | Wi wpectalty of Moadaters s tendertos "on | the carlicst and latest pods on April 21, | then diew a six-inch Derringor pistol, HOYAL BTRAMBIIVE, which [stho shortest """ BELLEVUE COLLEGE, |[#ivuioiey and the same on May 12, We note the | cocked it, and said: **Commodore Van \.fr‘.‘x.\'.‘.'"f'u T e A T i difference in the results of the two selec- | derbilt, it is now dive minutes to 11 by | wu S SMITH, Boo Ollice, Omaha, Neb : riidor the oare of the Presbytarian Syucd of N JOHN C.JACOBS. |tions of sced to dato, as follows: In vege | the clock on your wmantel. T will wive | PALAGEHE Scientific courses with preparats » ; also, tation of the seeds there was in the two | you five minutes in which to sign that nd only Vapor Cook Stove that h Musical and At Doartmont, all open to Formerly Gish & Jacobs :,;..,.,“,,, an average difference of 143 per | contract. £ it is not signed when that | S e BI LLI D L stood tho toat of years aud glven eatire and perto nine miles from Omalia on the B, & M. K. K. Ad- | Gant, in favor of the earliest mature strikes 11, at its last stroke, by the R RN P R s AR HAL ) & | reusfor ircutar, ok w0, nortaan, s | UNDERTAKBR, © |sced; in the dato of blooming an average | God that made e, T will spatecr your | b Hie o 00 i pers Over 100,000 Now in Use! | sl wikckowim |difrsnca uf thre l.ml mhall daya up- o all ovor i o “ick, ik, | %35 ST ka 1204 Farnam Street. ’ | rERsonar e o i McCARTHY & BURKE, ‘1,4 ared, and in the date of edible maturi- | went the clock, Gurrison's pistol, with | 2. |P. }. McGuire, Proprictor New Patent Hull Oven. l gt b SR N ¥ A0 AYGEMES b el f fve days, all | ite huge, yawning blask muslo was with JAS, H. PEABODY M, D, | P Patent removable and intorchangeable Jpt Orifice, in favor of the first)planting. Perl f pight ches of Vanderbilt's | JAMES C. BRYAN, Manager. | aper. In reply to inquirics we will say that there s UNDERTAKERSI i il haps of | eiglhteen incics of Vanderbilt's brain, | proay aEAN & SU | 3 f . ‘our burness indestruciibio. New Ons Vaive B iaencs " hunvuf b thie ' 8 thseonary | more importance is the difference in pro- | He could not move, for Garrison's eyos | P. SURGEON or on two New Stoves. New Safety Reservor. BOAvIdanee .2 ARNLUE AU EVE, il $ho Tt f the t " 4 B R e A ? For summer use these stoves are indispensable dvertisers are very highly Indorved. ~ 1o ted 2 = il ductiveness of the two selections of seed, | w a# cold and hard as those of tro u..m. No. 1407 Jones §t. Offies, No. 1607 Far » | por catal foragas iy gel tesed lssulamlviyy sl perionan | 88 14TH ““E”' BET. FARNAM | Here we can only consider the first plant. | pos, the pitiless fate. A motion would | ns stret.* Of hobrs, 12 . 01D an 8 | o handomost Billard il in Omali, Tho A5 ez o AR, Beion Lk ARG VN by addreming Eri X L Bty AND DOUGLAS ing, The planta Trom the earlioat Fipened | be sertain death within the {nstant, with DER L 0008 | Wi, Baquarm s Glgan s peoridad- ot st B o o et TAROR AREREOS o b w =i ]