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1m I)\ll Y BEE --()vl\ll,\ ll ES 1)\\ ()("I()l KR 23, ss::. | | y o ho tood they consume as any other race, | nd #old Kim a good order by simply run- | which flics forty miles per hour. th bl '.H\.,.“-,,y im and wishing him | the more advanced educators fie | A bullean be procured of areligble breed | | good-day or good-night, saying [ was | fact long ago that, if the obligation rests fer for from 850 to &7 By getting ‘; BAD inils r/” The man who can't « Qnnpog sorry wo could not sell him anything.and | upon the State to supply to every ehild | thoroughbred, r 1 animal, his sery digest his dinner is not Sucoossfal Tells | v [i 1 he'd eall again, Man is a po-uliar | within its limit mm}... nis of an|ice fees in the neighborho d would pay . . co v A little soft soap goes a good | English education of cost, e oY &8 ol compan | erentu I ¢ hed very ! » ut about one v of - - RAD th i way with me argument need no pushed ¥ [ year o 3 fi\ 1 BAD in 13 [ " % What salary do the wome fat to include the preliminary teainiy is necessary toany | ~ | | “They don't work on salary asa vule, | of the hand s well as the head, and v gentle animal | . et il it \ mission of ten couts on | from that want is born the idea 3 ; docile, and e it B w L] | Way People are Persusded ry thing sold,where they | of the institution which has been so iber s | f any other | . It They &bs Gatelr by & proprictor, As & gou- | ally endowed by the philanthropic mem- |1 : in_docility. | R | > over, they own their own | bers of the Chicago Commercial Club, 1 y heifer ca | comseq | wo | will not belong before the kindergart A bwo e 4 1 a ~r*fi cnly v will readily nd- | public school system in every consider- | the first cross. The three-guar ] g " At \ V1 tirst came to Now Y ‘mpu‘_\,,m:, s h t edu- | b 1 from that tot new | ! « . yh | years ago [ was | cational drama of the | v 6 are wortl ! v I v ( vl un\\u«wl \ magniticent penkn I ! ) on the | technical ute t u ] yok at what you' N " 1 was e ). | irg school slished, and [ y, but enine S ] i my ) 0 d part climina [ cut somothin il 1 v wagon near the Hatlem | in ! e ter hall ib for ¥ agon 18 there yet, it is | are embr 3 Wi o out t or 1 raphi Line~ for the | labor-" Wiien that auspic | take a cont less than &1, What ! | tintypes—*three for o | rives the college-bred man will o [ Do T hear anyono say 707 Herd q ; likeness, or the { most helpless person in the comm hat down and examing Open the | opey return did a rushing | as he now eften is, but will have s ‘I, ad low on th rereal steel | huginess for a while until my husband fell | prac knowl of the wa ‘ | Come, now, take it for 70 rather thansee | giok, when | had to give the place up. which va loaf o S — which would wreck you without it. What possible cood is a | Afterward | started an auction stand in f the haud Humbug! Bmposters! Thic { man wi it o pocket-k Phe toilet [ pigtshurg and van it for six months, until the head is § | 98 TRON 1T is incompleto without one. —Ju ny Lusband went back to Europe, being erammy lead langn 7 - > i .‘IA‘\().\ BITTER at—hoigh? Sixty-five cents do | and the graduates from all institut i o y |dustshow that to your wifo when you get Would Have Been St Upon, learning will be better equipped than ) i € home, and, my word for ity shoil most of them are now to begin life for st YoUR al | you back to buy more for the rest of the vo | themselves. 4 family. Fifty conts! I'm glad to have it R Y r.i%DP YE K ifty conts! | wanb no bet New ! ED NEVER TO FAIL. it than the salo of th 1 praises from the its maching iy prope ut thit prico. Show itaround among | o praigon” from thio | Sl e Ll the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co your acquaintances, my friend; let 1t s quito an inventi 66111566 01 E1A b DAt e ¢ Sk g A OMAT ‘\, N sec what it’s m f, and what | s ¢ o with Ziudock Ll el | bl I ] I nd i1 1 4 At the s will carry the invalid along the road to health | With the punishments wl ; FOVIS | - e Lol St R a k' Caplta 0 beat o 1 y ordain against orrin uLnan aotéov. TIL weap i up o 1 e gy’ h ot of ) LLMAN & CO, in than you closed {o- that | The approach to senhagen from the Angorian and B \ PreRAMbLE AHdes ”Mm G5k bit of cutlery at such a sea it picturesq Sitnated on the “Are Angora eats gotting whion- | ¢, ]N “mm'” B A elonts Theso words were rapid] the | sound, the water highway between the | able for pets?” asked a New York Mail N other d in a chorry yoico that struck | Balticand the North sea, it is covered | and Express reporter of an Easteside political moven Tilden Clothiers! the ear rather musically than otherwiso. | with hundreds of sail passing in and out | dealor, ks us ool of Feteiby i | She was dre in a neat suit of black. | the great thoroughfar nore |40 "voq indeed,” was the reply; nent.. Tively atgels | Hor dark hair hung in glossy curls a¢ her | is not moro than two a wvter miles | iy the fast month the demand v : yution back, and was brushed 'up from an ex- fin - width. The entis o b quite larze, and, strange to i (e 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 13TH, pansive forehead. Her black eyes | Copenhagen and Elsinoro is P many maloasi do in ml‘_ O G e arkled and her oks glowed. The |siblo for a fin road, along which villages | yostorday I sentone to N y OMAHA, - . - NEBRASK 1d onto office with a tight grip culiar ached to her was | and villas are located, run closo by the 7 seein to| T E Senanet tho fact that ssod the distinetion [soa, the distance being twenty-five or Como | gx T ok T R | — = — - of being tho only feale avctioneer in | thirty miles. Upon this road is situate bl b e i this country. Sho has followed that call | Charlottenbund, a royal palaco and park, Ay L oo but t » saying, the reporter was shown into | a room where with long ta “rotribution” is mew. Who nor more animals [ and what are they to punish? Do we hiir sweeping the | want a President who shall be a retribu 0 floor were playi ther or sleeping on | tion? 13 it clear that ¢l of magnilicent beech fo hair cushions. white, s tus, red deor, and tortoise, and others mouse-colored, or woman totalk liko an auctioneor, | deer may ding_in its glades or | blue, g tho pi 1t only required the gift of gab, she said, | lying down under the welcome shado e FLRAL Gt b s B M L S and maturo i beon gonerous Lo ths | * Coponliagen, althoueh dating from th | cat,” said the do Thote bluo ones | s all the smolumonts and honows. he T s s HoRto. sentlor aox in that rospoct, telfth contury, wears, comparatively | are the rarest, but the whito cats seein to ] could gt out of 1t And the penple do ‘But it seems to be a novelty here,” king, a modern aspect, owing some- | b gro stest favorites. Some people main- | not deserve punishment, as hey PROP she continued, for a w to ho b to tho extensive fires that have de- | i that only the white are the pure | yoted honestly and fairly. e Horophe C. SPECHT, , tioneer, Now, m England it Viasbitid b, TR 01708 A0 WHOUSEN) | e e BREN. 151 a IOt o) Wl feloike - | s e o eiooint na e unusual thing. Twelve ye were destroyed; in 1795, 950, and in 1807 | quently white cats will have different | will work retribution on those who ¢ ware probably half a hundred engaged in {305 were laid in ruins’ by the English | golored kittens, ing for the last fiftcon years both ng- [ consisting of e rhe land and America, She had picked up a [ Dyre Harvo, or penknife fron: tho tablo beside hor Wty acres, Jig r park, of 4,2 hern part of which, upor i the sot 00 acr s any good suson fora 7 1f Haye wrongly counted i the election nee of the trade of Tilden be retributive? 1t so, CELEBRATED Emp; and Bottled Beer This Ex for itsolt. that work. 11 Douglas €.« « Omahs, Nob, the buginess in different country towns [ bombardment. The city consists of two | «\Whpt js the most valuable o AlL th i Bition and rebifica: EC e, A near London and Manck There | parts—Coj ||I|.\rvn].ru‘y--, on the island | paver” HiH e it Tildon 5 MANUFACTURER OF {are not so many now. They've got rich [ of Sealand, and Christianshayn, on the “This large white Tom 13 the most ex- | Hendrick. men the Demo- “p ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE {und retired. Tsupposo U'm’ really th ‘.1‘| il of Amager. The streets are ex- | songivo: ho is worth $50. 'The other cats | cruey havo to offor RIS STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, ! only one wlo ever went into tho business Balvamizea Iron Cornices |y, | “In the English towns the auctioneors | go about with thei ks in w vans, These wagons are v wly woll paved, aud kept clean in a | S wo ¢ to put Boston to shame. The peo- | yorth re cheorful, and appear to be oceu- | femnles.” pied about theiv own , although The dealer then expla o | conrteous to the wants of a stra ence between the and curious, 1 don't suppose there are | The cab service i excellent, and to an | guts, which i any like them in America except in what | American the charges judiciously 1ow, | having a lon, you peoplo in_the city seem fond of call- | being for a course in the eity about 18 \ni ed and meet the t Oftices = e s Fonae| P"onmr*}v Sh ped. ol dho Pt i i o ot ol that o s 1o | < FOWY G g8 aran t s ; S i, F. SCHLIEF, ) [u the s ure very delicate, and ing tho Wild Weat, “Dho wugon 18 wort | conts for ench porson, und by tho hour A0 a8 e e G of wooden house on wheels. Some ‘]'l he f ngers, O TS R T Agent for Omaha and the square and some aro round. ab tho rear |and areWbligod ook in AT S L L AT AT (e s Rt P e RTOT e ey end. They are made so that the sides |sight. Hon the city in and rubbed with cozonnut oil. | questions chan s swing open on hinges. When the sides [every direction, sporvel, or stations bo. 1d soraped beef aro found to be | tuch ocours v e Gmeee e < ey thus thrown open a flooring is thus [ ing established ut convenient points, he- CLplTLlELnl ——— A Tam BENTON HAIR GRO\VFR Will cause Hair to grow on BALD HEADS; will prevent Hair turning. Gray or FALLING OU'T; will positively cure every case of DANDRUFF and ITCHING; cep the hair soft and prevent itching of the scalp ; will grow MUSTACHES or WHISKERS; will eure DISEASED SCALBS. ; the food for them. A fow cats are | unavailable men wh e available ye oft at the end of the wagon, and on it u | tween which tho fare, 10 ere, or about [ fported from England, but tnost of | Lo t0le men who wore availuble yes rostrum s built, upon which the auc- cents, is paid, thus making the cost | thom are raised in Main. o Ty tioncer steps when the time comes to [of viding short.distances about half what AR e ey i Dublie sorvion ok soll things to the crowd of bidders, The |it is withus Letter-boxes about the even to work retribution : The American Diarrfia Cure ¢|interior of the wagon is fitted up just | for the sollection of letters have " 1E My, Tilden S A e like a store. Tho wings reveal a row of | lent arrangment in tho form ofa dial, | A gréat vy are bought for Christin L lden S ronnod o deterres Has atood the test for twenty yoars. Snuro ouro for (shelves laden with all sorts of notions— | which the postman collecting to the | hrovents, and from now until New Yenr's [ nade. The only l'rpuyl'.llti:lll D » Never Diarrhaen, Lysentary, and Cholo: | table knives, forks, spoons, pen-kni hour when he next visits the box. The | the demand will bo very 1 shall | ha the publics ks ioide i Morbus. Fohiaal ol e DA U e ) e it iehont e : 5 se the publication of the evidence of the watches, chains vings, tools of all sorts, | postage of letters, “withou! pect of | probably sell several hundred. Yes, tie | yron, and then such equitable return as Deane's Fever and Aene Touic & Condial, ..{“1.....;1,,r».,'u..;kliuua, blacking brushes— |sizo und weight, \\i|l:iln.lhuuiLy'li_;.«lli nd | Drofie s good, eapecially on hos0 | muay coern possibler. Bt does nok ol o e o e everything, in short the proprietor can | precintes,” is about 1} cents. “The Sean- | | raiso myscl. Was tho o Y ‘ail, postpaid. “Do you have any trouble in dis ty | of them? vexcel | 44() no; T ean sell moro than I can ¢ ) ! : low that on & mere allegation of wrong he k of co | AV 0] of bal d th- om A i ) (d A ) For Fover aud Ague, anil mll Malanial troublos, | 1 & (T FEREECET Tl e shadenit e At iy 1¢ sford Almanac and Cook | presidency as compensation. The prin rox T pocke ho jowelry and moro expen- | being littlo or no tid ¢ » - | 3ok mailed freo on application to the [ciplo involved is wrong. ~We do mot Photosraphs ot sivo wares are contained in show-cascs, [ manent houses, with every conveniencs | o e i Gnanieal Works, Providence, | award public office aard AT L and twkon out us occasion demands, The | for private or public bathing, aro erected. | ¢ 3 d e e b ROMy W.J. WHITEHOUSE |back of the wagon is fitted up with 1| Everywhere. the polico regulations AL LR hilmotldlelalren ol Mom (aniuls atove to keop the owner and assistants | to bo perfect. The cost of living isrea- | On Crossing Bree or Dalry|| oriaaiolt Loh which: Ptices ~lu-::lnllh)- LABORATONY, 16TH §T., OMAIA, NEF, | Warm in_winter, and to allow thom to [sonablo, Excellent rooms, with 1i sht and Aaitiehy e R e e RIS covk their own meals when they have |attendance, can be had at the hotels 'fir s % % Hals Growkn, Letter to tho Iowa Farm Journal. matter that a man was fit eight years the question is, does he noy possess the requisito qualifications) 1f 5o, thero is no need of whining over a supposed onts and upward per diem, the © ! ¢ money to leave the stand to go | ropean vlan” for board being unusual, Farmers who are breeding for dairy’ A rogular graduate to | 10 the inn for something to eat. e p— purposes are ever anxious for the best mudh Over sixtoer | “*When tho sales are going on planks stock, which is found to b the most profit- For Sale by all Druggists? such a run of oustom that it would be ~ | loosin IR, HENDERSON Tiesrox T Growe 1ald on from For tome vears 1 have been qiiit Brown's T Troches for Congl . . Wotie i Jarrox TIA x:‘,:;fls“g;',z‘;}"‘\'fifil ctioa--twelve 11 [ aro put dows leading from the wagon to | and C only articly of tho Kind | @ble at the milk-pail and churn. 1n se- [ WHOU L_L"“:lwmlc‘;f“ aWedarantan :v,“'“';m\,.,.L.m,,“,h the ground to.enable the assistants to run | service, 1 want, | lecting cows to begim with, they have [}/ @/ 223000, S AEROBDO pent St down among the crowd and exibit and 3 . Craig, Otisville, | generally to be content with the best com- D08 LT S ' b 5 ..;.‘,;, Eplopsy, Kiiunation, Pien | delivor goods or collect money. —Thero 1 & mon stock that can be picked up hereand Organizer of Victory. {+Tope Worm, Usloary wnd Bilo D8 | gomthing inspiriting about. the auetion e AR thero amony their neighbors, or that they | (eners f o & ) enses, Sominal Weakness (uight lossos) y | i al 10 4l , Y 5 y ieneral Rufus Ingalls, Quartermaster ®) Soxual Debility (low nfwe xtad power) | when it 18 under full swing, Everybody Washingtouiaw Rraotlo, havo raised from ealves and have selected cral, considers St. Jacobs Ol the best pain-cure for spraing and bruises ever used. oW growth By mail, propaid, $1.00. Much int BENTON HAIR CROWER CO,, Brainard Block Cleveland, O. e Ollml'\lnunhwllurmun-x) refunded. Charget | ig in s moy rattles into | Pays well to men who have been in Con. Tow. Thoumints of casen oured No njarious madn | 18 i good humor and money rattles int A olnga furuiahod evon t paticnts st didtance. Con. | tho atictioneer’s coffers, Yowd enjoy it, | #ress, and who have large acquaintance | heifers, o get several number ont cows sultation free and confientinl write: agoand | Many and many a time when 1 was in | joined to considerablo logal abiiity. — Bob | in this manner, has been a leng and todi- S uco aro fmportant. A BOOK for bathsexes- | )10 Iingland I've soen u crowd of fivo or | 1ngersoll makes 85,000 year, and - th | oug business, But almost overy farmor tins O che 1Y for wo 8 cont stemps. FREE MUSEUM % | six hundred pressing closo around our | stavroute trinl must havo netted hin | hag one or more such cows, which he Cincinnati Comumnercial wed odow wagon buying things like hot cakes. ut 840,000, Jerry Wilson was an Tu- | fuses to part with st any p k il 4 4 40,000, s / i . And| Thelumber manufacturers of theNorth- hr Kll%e Iranwa ,.,@ v | Lhey v stood thero wighta whon it was | diana Congressman, ind ho came hero on | s s o wido procedure,for one first class | west have decided that tho work of cut- d ® A POSITIVE. atentfe 80 cold it would nearly freezo. your nove | Javing the House of Representatives to | gow is worth “three meduim cows 8 the most promising among their younyg 'orests., / TR s any | ting off the valuable timber of the North tobr 16,76, One | off until L1 o'clock, when we would close | practico law. © makes now from §%0,- | ono can seo at a glance, Say such firsi- [ western States must be retarded, for two n D BPOILING, BARKING, B e e e e F et wows | U the establishment for the night, | 000 o year and _upward. Judge Shella- | class cow will produce ten pounds of but- | reasons —first, hecause the forests will FOR 3608 R Vo, foni anding. Even theu they reemed to gonway roluct. | barger was an Ohio member of Congress | ter per wer ut- : s anO] s B ; three medium cows would | soon dissppear if the present rate of { p jeg | antly. Tt was just liko shutting up shop | from Keifer's district, and his foes are | produce tive pounds each, or a total of | ting is maintained; and, second, because Allan’s Soluble Meo'lcufndflougles inureal store to close the wagdn We [ HOW 8ix or eight times o Congrossman's | fifteen pounds. Say it ts in foed, [ the markets are overstocked. Probably e ta Sy [ drow in the wings of tho wagon und up [sslery. He has built a mansion since ho | work, care of milk, ete., fifty conts per | the first of these reasons was not the one Vrico §1,60. | shutters over the show-windows, [ for- |¢vmo to Washington, aud has amassed | weok to keep each cow. Tho butter pro- | that led the munufacturers to make this o on rucolpt of price. | got to tell you that somo of the wagons | ¥ealth. 'Squire Morrick made botween | duced from the ten-pound cow will" be | decision, although it is the one that de- IS LIGHT, HANDSOME, ‘WHOLESOME, DURABLE, No nauseons dose dal wood, that ar dontroying the Sold by nfl o The Best Ware Made for the Kitehen, MANUFACTURED OKLY BY THE For further ) P.0, Box |, are built with show windows, They are | $70,000and 880,000 out of the star route | worth, at twenty cents per pounds for [ mands the espevial attention of persons 0 3 B 3 - i C. ALL ‘ll co,, CURE_ kept open inthe day time when the | ttin), and he is worth a nice little fortune. | 500 pounds, $100 giving & net profit of | not engaged in the lumber trada, — Over- ST. LUU:b STM’I‘.PHG GDMPAH‘! Sl lrUiS i ity oot New > bek. wagon 18 on the move, and are a sort of | Big lawyors here churge big feos, and get | §74, " The butter from tho threo five- | product was undoubtedly the more P | nox.n MEDAL, PARIS, 870 | &1 dvertisemont of the ewuer's warcs, " them. Roscoe Conklin does a big busi- | ,ound cows will bring 1560 for powerful of the two reasons id - the Storp Tapdwrare and Wanzefvniching it 1“1"§ other may have been anafterthought, for . “How do the women auctionors be- | €8s here running protty farup into the | pounds, leaving a net proic of §7 BAKER'S sin?” thousands yearly. Ex-Secrotary Bout- | 52,00 JessZthan the ten-pound cow wave. [lumbormen heretofore have not been . e ————— s “In the first place they're not called | Well of Massachusetts, opened a law of- | Tl calves | have cuunted for nothing, | greatly moved by protests against the fla fls ucfla. auctioneers in England, ~They'ro sales. | fico i Washington a fow days ago, aad 11 for, if soid to the butcher, the milk 1 | destruction of forests. The decsion itself, Warranted absolutely pur | lad They get a regular licenso from | Understand Joo MeDonald intonds to | futening would he worth more than the | however, whatever may have been the ° Corom, from which the excom o. | the city authorities, aud then start out | ©0me to Washington in case ho does 1ot | calf brings, Toe net pr fic per cow \ f | 1easons that caused it to be made, is one O hias been rem 1thas threa | for themselves. The license is indispen. | 80t the Presidential nomination, the latter would b $24, wilo that of the | that will give satisfaction to those who [ Tuls Flour is mule at Sulom, Richard s the strngih of Cuson wised | able, Bowear, Tlioy 80 Sboublom N || conpiian Norvin, the freat noive | Lo kool woule. be thio tinios s | bave duno what thoy could to point out | Bl WL for o A ithor el Arrowroot or 8 on regular tours, Sometimes they stay a | ol o 19 R0 VO much and §2 over, such a cow | the disastrous effect of cutting off the for- - A thoroloro fur suoro'oe day i a place and sometimen & wongh, | SRR, 18 iuvaluable in nervous prov | cost §100, the income would bo seventy- | osts around the sources of our streams. — VALENTING & FRIAVPEw, n Cor, Nohraska, 1 the Combined Roller Stone Systen. W e i0 & place. We have openod a branch at 1015 Capito! avens il Ak sl ,"m‘,"f‘.‘.'.“]”fi:fli according to the business thoy find. They [ 4000 oo |four por centnot. At the same rate, the | [New York Times, 3 Salem or Omaha, Mob, R ALy Aaated e 1 dou't care anything about the regular May God bless you,” said Rev, W.L. | the others would be worth only $32.30| Perhaps there is a hint in the fact that wll us for persons i e storekoep 1t doesn’t affeet the auc: \lm-v_l’n. u!\j\loujh- nics! % 1y ‘].“'lf, s’lr\u(; each. Such being the case, it becomes a ':l\' m-»\]{‘u]\-m:l' Il.;xlnwl )qu ..|;.»|‘.u|r to N Ew PARISIAN M l LLI N ERY ' tion trado at all whether s town has o maritan JNervine curod y fits, 00 | matter of vital importauce to raise first- [ the world the lumber of the grandest for. L foed ""’IE?“"““"'“"" or r dozen stores, Iudeed, | have known | 46 Druggists. IR T T ests standing on the globo, and that it many cascs where the townspeoplo went 1 have said nothing of that class of cows, | may be as easy to run lumber trains as The Ladies of Omaha are cordially invited to inspect our elog mt to the auctioneer to buy rather than the Industr which are kept by the thousand, that At ) regular store k--«-lu-rn They found | Chicago Journal, only produce three or four pounds of but- more enjoyment i it, and more bar-[ The layi ter por weok, Such hardly pay for their goins. Ohicago Manual Training School last | keoping. 4 3 +'But do they get bargaine?” Monday afternoon was an event of great | Now, what is to be done in stocking a “Well that depends upon how you 1o at it. They get all their money’s worth, but of course they don't get things as importance to the yoang lads of this city and will mark a new era in the history of industrinl education in the metropolis cheaply as it would scem they do, It is | of the prosperous and progressive West, | be afraid of giving double for a good one | glons, 8t, Vitus Danc one of the arts of the Chea” Juhn busi | The origin of tho institution is an honor [ what you would for & common or poor | Opium ating, Beminal Weakuess, Im- | found in no other place in lln city. Special attent " niesa to muko peoplo helieve thoy're got- | that bajunige to the Commorcial Club, and | one. Then prooure a bull from th very | petencs, Svphils, Serofuls, and ail P e 2 ion is called to our ting goods cheap. It isd reut from or- | it is the vesult of many conforences amony | best butter family wichin your reach, and Py P divary auctioneering. Iu the latter the |its liboral-minded mumbers, who at last | breed your cows to such an animal until| ~ Nervous and Blood Diseases. I‘lgln ] aI‘ISIan atiern a,ts, auctioneer boging at the lowest bid and | determined upon thismethod of conferring | you get heifors containing b0, 76, aud 874 [ TI;;‘_U]-K men, Law :H;”llfln‘n;'.\“‘,f::; talks the goods up to a higher price. Tho | lasting beneit upon tho youny men of | per oent of hig blood, - Dow'r bo afraid of ; o ungn mc“[‘pm“msup saleslady in tho auction buaincss, on the | tho futiiro, and espocinlly upon that lanzo | inbrecding so long a8 your bull is strong phen Nervoue Linte Wi vities of the blood, stomach, ¥OR ALL other hand, begins with tho top figure | class which s found in-every large city, | vigorous, und heatthy. Castrate the malo| bowels' or kid farm where money is limited? In the lirst place, procure the very best common stock that your means will allow. Don't o Fall Hats and Bonnets, Couvul , Aleobolism, | Made up with exqun wste and in the most fashionable manner, to he ch only can be seen in our estabhshment, v8, or who requ o 3 R. HlthHHFIUl. 16th and Davenport. and lots tho prico slide down wntil tho | who aro anzious to obiain hettor | calves, or disposo of them as you would | i sppetieeror stulont, S snnard House-Cleaning Purposes. purchaser thinks Lo hius ot tho articlo | advantugos — (ian 0 : . y viue I+ fuvaluable, ; —— i s go [ dvantago 1 o public schools [ common stock; but keep your heifers, by s will allow, | all means, for your fature dairy cows ez rnousands [THE e Y GlBSON g Wi oosan e QuERnE) |(ARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUMCTUHY the Ulup Tohn, * The common school did s grand | For the above purposes, there is no PAINT, MARDLE, OIL CLOTIS, BATH u women sell goods as well as | work and is still accomplishing train of o | o ble to t ms 1 s K1TCIIEN UTE 00 orle an ccomplishing an incstin- | strain of “cattle st all comparable the BVDR CUOCIRLY, BIZCHEN UTENALA, ablo amonnt of good; but this is an age of | Jersey breed. They have been bred for o luull WLNDOWS, 4. SWell, T should say they could. Man: [ team wnd electricity, and the old system | hundreds of years ' for wilk, cresm, wd | i 8 JREENL 1T WILL POLISH ofa time I've seen # man turn away from | stands in the same relation to the edacs- | butter, mainly, and, of course, excel m‘ :ll?mgu.cu x,m Pm-[ cedquznon CORNUI TWELFTH AND HOWARD “1REBTS. WIN, BEASS, COPPER AND STEEL WARES | 000 of our male assistants without buy- | tion demanded to-day that the old stuge- | every particular, The castrated 8| Ty Bt o0 o~ v onzazxAa., - - - - - - INEES OF ALL JUNDS, ing anything, aud I've brought him back | coach holds to the dru&d passepger train | will wake as much beef in pwpvu'on 0] yor cosmonns x.'uum Fasticular attention lven o re alfn Batieact’cn vusranteed P

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