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OMAHA DAILY BEE “TUESDAY JUNE 1884, GRAY'S SPEOIFIO MEDICINES, the hesviest kernels for seed, and Tinterprise in the Wild West, g TRADE MARK 1 URRAT Ky OB MARR HER Tme’BROKEN HHRI were informed by the miller that|san Francieco Chronicle. s For Neuralgia - - . wasn Rewrpy. An - PR our wheat was the best taken to his I have found a place that is more go- For Neuralgis 2 BURLINGTON TOWA. ininiing curetor R A mill. | Fannlng mills are now made es- | ahaad than Chiosgo; & man who is more iisiier 3 THE MURRAY IRON : ORKS e Lingeer shon Wonds \ news, Spermatarr. Touching Love Story of a Pretty | jociuity tor cleaning small grain for seed. |enterprising than the Chicagoose. It is r Neuralgia } § ABLAA | hos, impotency, w 13 Iv will pay to have clean seed for|a place away in the Arizona Territoiy; a For Neuralgia . = Bt Up-Country Girl, powing, | man who is postmaster there. The ro. LN ENG l N ES SPECIALTIES. | [BRIDGE WORK, R Cass 3 cognizes that he is forty-eight hours be- 0 uwdent Suitor; Who Will it really ¢ Rheumatism? hind the Western metropolis, and find- For Rheumatism S | Aultopnatic, Cut cut-Br Enginés / WWONTECT, Momory, Unive Jilted By Her . it | 4 3 GEPORE TARIND. 4 Taderas AFTER mum Weta Hov Rivatattia Sebiese Wo answer, honor br e o5 ing tho calouda unaltersble, o proposes For Rheumatism BOILERS, s funs in the Back, Dimt sce Vision, Prema 4 b the next best means of equalizing the For T ati Weat: Lutting Machines d many other disease A to o - or Rheumatism el 4 Wi Sl iad & Premtre Oreve, " quent Death and Her dates. Ho sonds the following postal i MILL AND MINING T OR st Brasiss JRON WORK. o E¥TARNof advertisomante to retund money, whe Disappearance, ¢ | card to the Chronicls business office- For Rheumatism Widsiod.sccipsss AOERTS FOR raggists from whom the medicine s bou o o Drar Sir— Please dats ove Chronicle two ¥ \ GHT! e s Fah B sy o otdom. & ot i days ahead of time, %o they will roch s the For a Lame Back Friait Evaporators, THEMVATT PRISATIG LigTS “oquirements are such that thoy are seldom, i/ ever ‘complied with. eo their written guarantoe. A tria of ono singie package of Gray's Speaific will convinos $ho most skeptical of Ita real merita, On account o foountex/eiters, wo havo adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only gentine, & Full particulars in out pamphlet, which wede- Now York Journal, June 18, A romantic story was yesterday related to Superintendent Walling by ‘a young man who entered police headquarters and og Feeding, Rural Now Yorker. Prof. Sanborn, in a_recent report on swinoe feeding at the Missouri Agricultu- ral College farm, gives facts that should day they are printed, Yours traly, I commend this idea to the C newspapers 1 spoke of last week. For ame Back a For a Lame Back For a Lame Back AND . SAW. MILL s-uumu f #lseND FOR FSTIMATES Pralrfe Corn Shellers, . . i it #iro to send free by mall to every one. ho Bpe- | hogged the superintendent to assist him Two Contingencios, é g i ey " padk ey bo careflly studied by all farmers, He » © . Doctor a8’ Eelectric O ¢ e e kg 07 4y or S 3o s rée by |in finding his sister, who had a fow days | ) CI6T 8 BRI B & G e o [ 8t Touls Glabe Democrat. Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil SPECIAL NOTICE TO mail on the recelpt of the money, by ad THE GRAY MEDICINE Cb., sutilo, X ¥. §OMd nOmahats ™ - Iy Toms 911,300 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY strayed from her home in St. Lawrence connty, and, it was supposed, had taken refuge in some religious institution in this city. The young man's face was bronzed by oxposure. He was dressed in an ill-fitting suit of “‘store clothes,” in which hescemed not at all at ease, and had the appear- anco of being a well-to-do young farmer. His name is John Austin, and hoe is the owner of one of the prettiest little home- steads in St. Lawrence county. His farm is near che village of Fowler, a little hamlet nestling in the foot-hills on the western slope of the Adirondack wilder- alone, (simply running the machine) is from 2 to 3} per cent, the latter while the pigs are roughing it in the cold and storms of winter. Of two lots of pigs, equal in number and weight and fed equel quantities of grain, the lot confined in pens with no green food gained 78 pounds, while lot number two, having the run of a bluo grass pasture, gained 174 pounds. The same lots during an- other period, fed aliko and both on grass, showed a gain of 24 pounds in favor of lot one, showing there was no deficiency as to health or thrift. During another In the opinion of tne New York Sun, “four months of common sense will give the democrats the victory.” It may be observed, also, that when the law of gravitation shall be reversed the Missis- sippi will begin to run up-hill. — Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Incomparable in Sick Headache. Dr. Fred Horner, Jr., Salem, Va., says, *'To relieve the indigestion and so-called sick headache and mental de- pression inciaent to certain stages of rheumatism, it is incomparable.” Doctor Thomas' Felectric Oil Dector Thomas' Eclectiic Oil Doctor Thomas’ Eclectric Oil SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, fi[]c, THOMAS' EOLECTRIC OIL: $] 00 TORF EXCHANGE ! 1213 Douglas Street, Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Qil Cake. Tt 18 the best and cheapest food ror stook cf any kind.” Gne pound 1a equal to three pounds of corn stock fed with Ground Ofl Cake I the Fall and Winter, instoad of running down, will increaso in welght nd be in good marketable copd.tion in tho spring. Dilryreen. us well aa othors, 'who use it oan Lestiy § Its merita.” Try I§ and fudga tor yourselvee. - Price 825.00 por fon: no chargo for sacks, Addres WOODWAN LINSEED 0T, COMPANY, Omaha Neb P. BOYER & CO.. o nokers of Blackwell's Genuine | — T AN ] ,,,',‘,‘.“,..f:‘;‘;j’,, fucon a8 fotlows o0 | "*His tamil sl of Hia HistIAE, 1 ,I,:n?::dgnl;::e‘(i"lué '°§‘n’ff.fi§: .:dlnrl‘;nl::lcnfw;(: aAwoxpenrun ramroap, |AUCTION AND COMBINATION DEALERS IN SROD | [ectre Premium St SR is family consisted of his mother, his h £ i 300 | i and conditions hero specined: B 50 rus Rlone, galned 20 pounda; . THeSe o ) 230 | §at PREUIUN, $5,000 |girter Loie, & handsomo giel of twenty-| (0 K Lot Fo BOERSS, TI | o Grad of Over 400 Feet to he Mo POOL Hall's Safe and Lock Comp’ Ba00|2d " $2 000 | ““Lii6 was the most beautifol giel in tho | @lone hardly mako a profitablo_gain; Overcome Without Cogs, 2300 “ "$1,000 |whole region, and was sought in marringo | that fec the same grain and running to —_— Sold daily on Base Ball Games, Horse FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 300 | 3d $ ot ) R e aide, | pasture, they make the most gain, and 7 s i " e 3 275 | 22 othier Preminme s horoshown, | by all the young men of the country that on pasturo alone they gain too lowly |, Much has been written _about| Racing and all Sporting Events. 4 .5:_'50 ’l'hflfi’»]-rrmh;v:: wll'| :ml;:'m: ‘When she was but uu(\;snleen yl)‘nrs of age to be. profitable;. that ‘while running in the construction of the mountain division FLARSHEIM & MASTERSON, i $‘}25 2:':'.’."'33 lfl';-m" o she accepted the addresses of a young good paRLNe b 26d. ekt LG BEAM of the Rio Grande; travellers have marv- Proprietore, $200 vo the 1 sty |student of divinity who was ekiag out his _ ¢ s % eled of the four per cent grades and the 3 BIT5 | vacco s prior io pec 16, 2awill | slondor income by tenching the village | furnishes the nutriment for maintaining | gero o' dogreq curvature, of the romark- 150 | vosiven for tho noxt lareost mumber | w13, i b vacation. The two be- | eXistence, and the grain ia o1l used to in- [ - g bl e | DEBILITY o\ enerstive orane ] ) | ] 1205 | and this.in tho order of tho numbor g creaso the growth, thus viving the great. | *Ple narrow-gauge railrond, which pene Quickly - oured by the 8 of empty bam received from each, | came engaged, and it was arranged that I\ trates the most rugged canyons and ) CIVIAL 10D, Adopted in all the HOSPITALS 1020 Farnam Stroot. Omal. $100 fve. anccomsftl con. . | est measure of profit. Ho further shows | v ; OF FitA! Prompt retum of VIGOK. Simple — fivo o a8 soon as her sweetheart had been or- ' ' ry climbs the most lofty mountain ranges of s ¥ $90 h bag must bearonr {5 0t 0 s hould be married. that in crowding pigs forward from the | & % A Bt hhody: b O o | caten, 8 to 88, overo ones, 85 to 812, Pampblet #80 D st | The atudents vacation was neatly ovor, | time of their birth so they will be fat- | 6, (eitet. BubBehery b, over for | free Glisl Rerdial g, 16 Xullon ., Now J. A, WAKEFIELD 370 | pam e dnv up sy 108 | i1 two weoks hio would havoto return | toned ready for slaughter when weven | 775 o1 VERCIE DL A D il U 00 | packace vt e A ecoviain. | to tho university to pass his final exami- [months old, thero is twico as much pro- | 0 E TP TR Gt coMBIN ATION WHOLESALR AND RETAI DRALER I 850 *iuinly marked on thn ontsids, | nation, when an event ovcurredl that sun. | it a8 in wintoring and feeding two sum- |2 QR PO G RN SR SR . . 840 it | dered the young couple and broke the [mers. What hog raisers noed everwhore | THER G PR TG BES % 04 G B " mgg ey eesaine | young girl's hoart, is & quick-growing, early-maturing hog | 710 0 mP w;‘l et e T of B A family from Boston camo to spend a | that need not be kept over winter. | " with the ordina L] e ek snmoaHsemiOL ooty from Boston samerto #pend ® | tiaro. is roally o proft in those largs|OmS IR ry : Fow | h0gs that can not well bo marketed be- | drive-wheel locomotive. ~Afar up in ] [] [] 5 With them was a young lady from New this range of mountains, seven miles DR.HOHNE’S ELEHHIG IEI.T tiont. $1.000 Would Not Buv It. Dr. Horxe—I was aflited with rheumatim and cured by using a belt. To any ono afllicted with that disense, I would say, buy Horne's Electrlo Bolt, Any one can_confer with me by writing calllng store, 1420 Douglas streot, Omaha, Neb. s o WILLIAM LYONS, AT OFFICE—Oppostts postofis; oo 6 Fren: zor. " | or a type ofbeauly that contrasted strong- ' |1y with that of Loio. York. She was a singularly lovely girl, One was a_petite blonde with large brown eyes, delicate complexion and golden hair, the other tall dark-eyed and glowing with ruddy health, The fair strauger and the stu- dent met frequently, Soon his visits to fiance becamse less frequent and the village gossips whispered that sll his eve nings were epent with Miss Adams, at fore two years old. ¢ Oil cannot be beaten, luny koep it up to the standard, and it will satisfy the peoplo. 1shall send for a new supply soon. e — Montana Cattle Yellowstone Co.. espondence t> Globe-Demo- rat. Tae Globe-Democrat correspondent in Taylor's farm. The day after the city poople returned home the student left also. The fow letters that ho wrote to .rrernln 860, F. Goodman's Drug Store' 1110 Astnam 8t , Omah: Orders filied C. 0 D. sT& | 'l N»voL'rAlc BELT and oum it Krzaruio Lote were cold in tone, and within a month of his departure she read ina New Yorkpaper the announcement of his marriage to Miss Adams. Her heart was broken, and for weeks she lay between life and death. She recovered, but instead of being the bright, cheerful, happy girl she once was she became silent, melancholy and subject to long fits of violent weeping. Every one thought sho was going into & decline. She rofused all offers of marri- age and devoted her attention to doing good among the poor of tho neighborhood. About a month ago she received a lettor traversing the country from the Dakota boundary line to the mountain barrier at this puint, witnessed the great semi-annu- al round-up of cattle, conduoted for the purpose of cutting out different owners’ stock, the brauding calves and counting the increaso. The round-up had commenced near the town of Glondine, and was sweeping up the Yellowstone valley, gathering in every- thing of a stock nature from thesurround- ing country. The army of cowboys (the most perfect horsemen in the world) each one provided with a long raw-hide lariat, were following close on the heels of the huge struggling mass of affrighted wls, with a dexterity truly astonish- ing, and wouldpromptly lasso back into . uu- | ear, which was beiny away, and nearly 3,000 feet higher than the bed of the canon, is the famous Calu- met mine, from which is extracted the hematite iron ore that keeps in blast the furnaces of the Bessemer works at Pue- blo. Every morning of the year a pon- derous locomotive and a small train of cars toils up this steep, and overy after- noon they make the perilous descent to the valley, loaded with iron, with the steam brakes on the cars, the water pres- sure on the locomotive drivers, and a man standing at the brake wheel of each This is the most wonderful piece of railroading in the universe. 'he max- imum grade is 406 feet to the mile, or noatly 8 per cent, and tho maximum carvature 25°. The terminal of the bran h is half a mile higher than the commence- ment. Imagine, then, the difficulty in ascending with empty ocars, and the danger of descending with loaded ones. Stll, strange though it may seem, a locomotive cannot make the descent unless at least five cars are attached. The latter are essential tc provide the resisting power for the steam brakes, The trip up is snailish, the return is OF SUPERIOR SHORT HORNS At Lincoln, Neb., THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1884, at 1 O'Clock p. m. T will sell 45 head of very cholcr well bred Short Horns, trommy own herd of Neqraskn bred cattle, reared on Nebraskn grasses. ANS, O. SHROPSHIR! one of the oldest Kentuck me 15 head of superior_animals o hig females and 8 bulls. We_earncstly s and farmers of N of Leesburg, Kentuc breeders, will sell with orecding—7 o Wil commend them £ your. favor My offerings consists in 85 feniales and 10 bulls, representing the following families: Daisios, (by Barnaby), Ruby's. La Adclaide’ Matilda's, Princoescs Ja Salo 2d, with others. Cattlo will be at the Choe Baru, Lincoln, Neb., from the 20th day ot i jug_from KEuvous Dimtiity, Losr VITALITY, | g her old suitor. telling her that his | the ranks any unwise animal, who was Hasy o ASTING WP, i all thoso dl 4 rom her old suitor, telling her that his y u 2 id, in spite of the steam pressure | tho 26th, dayof sale. ' e fi:t‘.’.“’“‘:}.fl."m‘ x""’ A'.'é‘;:‘lnfl wife, with whom he had lived most un- | foolhardy enough to attempt denertion. | yb: P " PreaB | rthor partioulars, address Frod. M. Wood, i CAvss Esoration 10" TEAL io% | happy was dead. Ho implored forgive: ness for the past, and once more asked her to be his wife, She wrote, forgiving him freely, assuring him that she loved The scouts scattered throughout the hills and coolies on either hand, would from time to time, add to the main body a steer or a cow and a calf that had been which cuts the car wheels into sparks that fly out in a constant strcom from the brakes, in spite of the reverse action, in spite of lavish use of the sand pipe, or 0: M Druce, Lincoln, Nebraska, or Wm. Daily, Peru, Neb FRED. . WOOD, MUIR, io 11wt §o 15 60 250000 Auctioneers, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUEKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - Omaha, Neb, STEELE, JOENSON& CO,, Wholesale Grocers H. B. LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Men- ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. “A full line of “all grades of above; also pipes and smokers’ articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND PO WDER €0 PERFECTION Heating and Baking Ts only attained by using To thoso suftesing fromitoo | him as much as everdand even imploring | wandering out all - winter: without the ]',;’:,,::,' :sd",fiv:h:h:f eaxs onithe) 4 dR A pr. &fi'.x..........'.!m{.': him to come to her. No reply was re-|slightest provision of food or shelter. | "gomg fow years ago when the opera- “ n Stoves ANa HAnges; oy, lost munhood, oto. lflu-m:mv- o rase: | ceived to this letter for two weeks, Then | The best informed men in the Terri- | 4ion of the line was commenced, runaway llllflQI,lm s Eus:ranD- R Vous ddrseato ) 0. KOW LI Moo, Ooin e oyinotaiioimaEhyouh sayiug | iT aasure mo that the net inoreaso this aocidents were of almost daily occurance. | fébily, promaturs Gores, el avini (it s WITd WIRE RAUZE QOVER 00D Aiueard n alogeom anioungod bia| 350,000 hoad. Thoro wero foars of | 1o seren miles woro within s brief por e e For salo b y doath. That night tho girl laft her | drouth intho oarly part of tho spring, | iCcomscilvas and iron evo. . Tho most die: | o RLEVES & Sitam St Now Vork J mother's house. he left a note saying: | but sinco that time coplous rains havo| oy raging results attended the persistent MILTON ROGERS & SONS My heart is broken, If I dared to die I|fallen throughout the length and breadth | og i t0 make the line serve the purposo 4 would go to moet my darling. 1 must hido|of the land which assure a healthy and ioh i pUED OMAHA i myself from this world. rapid_growth to the new grass, and a | for Vhich it was constructed. Day after : On foot she made her way to Keeno- | bountiful harvest of hay to thoso Who | wenid b Tost, some. defect - woule inter: £AIPROVED 0.;M. LEIGHTON. H. T, CLARKE, villn, and thence to Philadelphia, where | cut it for wintor's feeding. SOFT Pout This Out m:;z, “"“ rr-m—-rm o Mont OI/JTBABY thrives on Horlick's Tood," writo hundreds of _ | she took the train by the Rome, Water- town & Ogdensburg road to Rome. There it was learned that & young woman, an- h wwering her doscription, had bought a tickot for Now York. Mr. Austin thinks that his sister came to this sister to enter a convent of the Sistora of Morcy. Superintendent Wall- g last night sent out a circular contain- ing n photograph of the missing girl. The photograph is that of a strikingly hand- TY OF BEEF* Mr. Conrad Kohrs, one of the most prominent cattlemen in tho West, and perhaps the leading one of Mommn, ostimates that 75,000 will be shipped in by rail from tho east, 100,000 driven from Texus, Novada, Idaho and_Colora- do, and 200,000 calves branded in 1884. This would make tho total increase 375, 000. From these he deducts the esti- mated natural loss of the past winter and fere with tho working of the steam break; and even with the break in successful op- eration the train would take a crazy no- tion and go flying down the mountain sides along the briuks of fearful preci- pices; through the rock bound gullies and around the acute curves, like a bolt of lightning, The train hands would 'eap for life, and then the locomotive and cars would bo dashed in. to fragments. In all these acciddnts, however, nobody was hurt. Thousands ELASTIC SECTION G {f sarranted to wear longer, ¢ LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNAKD BROS, & C0.) Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— A gmateful mothors. Mothers milk ains 10 | gome ith 3 o ” o B othes ik contabi 1o young woman, with regular features | spring at 58,000 Lead. A consideroblo fioted Aot b 0 (oot | @ wonlth of besutiful hair. Whon | portion of this lows ol upon State's |11 Hetesate of doiues etk of vling J. H.F. LEHOMANN Paints- 0|Ig_ Brushes, Class, alth or ick she left her home she was dressed in a|cattlo, great numbers of which 24 4 - e S - ; DUSTLTIC M VALY Heubeaetcll | ol brown flannel suit. o is supposed | foll bineath the terriblo bizzard befora | fore fhecses(y] bystern Ashioneraiion yas OMAHA, - = - - NEBRASKA - rugyiats, ool onhe treatime v | o have hud biroly enough moncy to carey | they had. boon long enough in the _coun- | (hEiulyof o Ttlo' Grano. realize how S H, ATWOOD, b ROR;NEN: £ OFR try to becomo acclimated. ~ Mr. Kohrs|yoi)io was the experience of these|Plattsmouth, - - - - Neb. for i " Preston, M. ., Brookign, N v bo semt by ail on recelp of price i etamps. ORLICK 8 FOOD C BY MAIL POSTPAID, Science of Life, Only $1.00.|: o — CONVINCING, ‘Lo proof ot the pudding is not tho string, but in having an opport test tho articlo direct. Schroter & Bocht, the Druggists, have a freo trial bottlo of Dr.” Bo- sanko's buuqlumd Lung Syrup for each and every one who ix afflioted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption also estimates that not less than 60,000 head will bo shipped out of the country for beof, besides 15,000 which will Lo killed at home and shipped east, dressed, Adding (he 48,000 loss, 60,000 exported 15,000 slaughtered, would give a total of 23,000 lost to the Territory. Deduct: this number from Mr. Kohr's original increaso of 375,000, and 250,000 thous- and would remaln. About the same figures aro ostimated by other prominent rides, and itis told of two of them who onbe summed up sufficient curiosity and courage to make the journey, they were frightened that they hung on to the steps of the caboose, txpecting every moment t0 have to leap for lif. Finally extremely heavy locomotives wero built, and a force of exceptionally brave trainmen were secured. The lat- ter were instructed to cling to their posts and to never flinch in BRKADKR 0¥ THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADX HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OR JNRSNY RED SWINE 44 Young stock for sale. Correspondence soll ted Wester Comnice-Works, 1. AG-ER FRANZ FALK BREWI.NG c0. BEER Milwaukee, Wis. | GUNTHER & 00., Sole Bottlers. M.HELLMAN & CO,, - Improving Farm Seed. d at every hazard i Country Gontloman Toriian cifile men ae the et inerewo|ithe wmoment of danger. Not a sorious i = My father obtained somo seed corn | o in the Territory at the beginning of | *ccident has been recorded since, ~Start: IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. ~4 2 bR from near Sodus Oay, N. Y., which, per- | Jast wintor wie about £00.000 haad. |08 {rom the mino every brake is manned i KII(!W THYSELF, ¢ hape, is now called King Phxlhp corn, an . 80 that In case the steam should fail the A GREAT MEDIOAL WORR otk (o v . S At ared: and old. llmnl-lnn‘gprund lons for all acute chronlo discases eachiono o which s vajuable tho Author, whose experience for 23 asprobably nover beiore il 1o the 11t 800 pages, bound In physlc an h—‘zm'ln 1m oossed overs, full gt guaranteod 04 ieal e er of society $o whom The Sol- will nok be useful, whether youth, par: dical a0 e, W, cight-rowed flint varioty, flesh-colored of tho stalk. Ho went back to his old varioty that separated easily from the stalk, About that time I began for my- ll!", and was pleased with the beauty of color and hardiness of kernel of the King Philip corn, and selected from that to t. | plant my first crop, but a few years’ trial induced me to try to remedy the defect of so large and hard a stem "to the ear. To effect this I selected an ear of my father's old varloty, lnd planted it be- tween rows of the L lip corn. At the time of tasseling, nnd before bloom- ing, I cut out all the tassels of the old Btroet, lumu..: “m variety, theroby throwing the pollen of the King Philip corn on the cob of the old variety. At harvest I saved seed tully | from the rows thus treated, and the next year planted it at such d vent mixture, and realized a complete Over 500,000 of this number were adja- cent and tributary to Miles City, the isstill left a ‘tremendous amount of rich grass land, outside of that por- tion sot apart for Indian reservation lying in usless idlencess, aw; ing ca) to stock it with lowing her It requires capital to do this thing, and do it properly, for there is an abundance of room for the business, success depend.- ing upon the energy and bus the investors, I conaider t close of the present season there will bo over 1,00 head of cattle grazing in the v‘lleyl and on the foothills of Mon- tana, Right here at the base of the Rocky Mountains the maximum of favor- able conditioni for the purpose of stock- attained. The air is pure and dry, altitude not very great, grasses curo without rotting, and shelter is assured among the numerous nouhe- and ravines train could be checked. While there the mountains, which can best be de- scribed as having the appearance of a molten stream of fire rolling down to the river bed of the canyon. In Switzerland there are grades as steep as these of the Calumet branch, but they are equipped for opperation with fhie oabls and G wheels, e —— An Editor's Experience, Aftor tryivg numerous remodies for Rheu matism, but without permanent relief, I was advised to use 8. 8. b., which had given per- manent reliof to others suffering from llhuu- matism. After taking half a dozen bottles, I found that the discase was entirely driven out of my system, and a permanent cure secured, This was over yoar ago, and since then, even during our most severe weather, with sudden chunges, T ha or snffored a return of the old attacks which disabled me from editorial C. SPECHT, PROP. Balvanizea Iron Cornices’ n_and Siate Koollng, Specht's Patent Metallic uk{ rhl. hunz adjusted Ratchot Bar and Bracket She the general agent for the above line of .(ou!a Tron Crestings, Fencing, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank | gar Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Malil Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Round Trip, AN i1 and very showy. Aftor raising a fow to tor of E; have been several runaways in two years COR. 13TH HE ON MANHOOD |orops of i, ho becano displonsed with it | B tobo emeitoration s aioniea: | thoro s not beon a_wrock. Tho sight 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COA. 1. HE Exhausted Vitality, Norvous and Physion Deblity, The ,anotmn of the cob and stalk was | {he Territory now utilized for grazing of one of these trains decending is one of | 1111 Douglas 84 Omaha, Nk, M AHA. 4 i m h‘mgfim ith o the | hard enlargement, that prevented detach- purposes, about thirty acres of ground vo thrilling interest, the sparks from the car ing tho ear from tho stalk without piece | maintain' each:~ animal, there | "eels cutting a~ pathway of light down MANUFACTURXE 0F SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB, WHOLESALEL EATHER, SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL. —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., and consignments made to us will receive work, Slight attacks have yielded promptly to a few doses of S, 8, ad disappeared within forty-eight hou Wei de Meyer. 1t i very seldom, indeed that I recommend 1t it now undisputed that Wie Die Mey- | anything to the public in this manner, but I g Oai ure is the only treatment llo-l lt‘llnn to your vl:hlx.m. xre]m:‘mll\:‘n. '-hn: ¥ y ) 5 that will ab four or | has given me such long desired and mucl N ri b i and twelve rowed. We continued to “m,,,,t" tv.‘,‘;‘“'iu.“u‘i&‘«.fi“"s'i‘.'m "f..rm:f nuud:l reliof to state q.nufu facts thus nubllul{ raiso this corn a number of years, but, ww].h., Water, Neb.” One box cured me, | I am suro that but for your Specific, I should becoming satisfied that the meal was not | Mrs, M. yon, Bismarck, Daketa.” “It | have beon lain aside from jonrnalistic work, as , §90.00; Excursion, §100; Saloon tro %o '§90; Exounsion 110 to $160. SWTolar Wright & Socs, Gea. Agecte, §5 Broad: vy . 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave.,, - - OMAHA, NEB Hamilton & maba. P. E. Glod 208 N, 10th Streot, Cmaha; D. E Kiw o RV mio eod-1y success, I had the plant of the old variety, and the kernel of the Kiug Phi- lip. The ears were shortenod, the ker- s | nels smaller, and there were more rows i |on the cob—the old variety being ten from winte prompt attention, for which immediate returns will be made. FRED W. G-RAY. ;' 4 P 80 good flavored us tho Yellow Dent, wo mutcred o to the' pulily Kov. Georgo B, | tho sovereat sttack was fn iny right arm wdl | HORSES BOARDED (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) 1450 substituted that for our subsequent rais. | Hels l;lbb]uv"]g.N One box radically | hand. As thousands are now suffering m 4 4 l‘huu cured 1 O, I, Tahlor, 140 Noblo | similar manner, and many of them hesitate At the St. Mary's Avenue Barn, 1 minal '“{,-. b led ho Bluo| ™ot Hruukl n A perfect oure after 30 | for cortain reasons to use your V,e.,.r.uun 1 J iy Ey jEows, Night 10 L Pl zv':,:;;: or wheat, we sottled on the Blue ywuumrlw,.} D. ‘McDonald, 710 Broad- { am o strained to sddress you this voluntary A Stem variety, and continued it until driv- | way, N. Y., &6., &. Thousands of testimo..] testimonial for publication in their behalf, Wm. BOQUET & CO., Prop's. q en out of whoat culture by the midge, | nials aro recoived from all past of the workdi- SioNey Hexperr, Atlanta, G o by letter, ..:.:m To prepare the seed, wo stood at one end | Delivered, Do Meyer's Iby| Treatise on blood and skin disoases mailed of S o e o soed, o stood at one enc| [ustrate Treatics” with statoments of | froe. 4 the cured, malled free. . B, Dowey & Co,, SuE Swirr Sp) v10 Co., Drawer 3 Atlanta, ramll to the opposide end, and gathered | 113 Falton Streot, N, Y .y G 160 W, 230 8., N. Y., and 1205 Chest: rom there to sow, We thus secured | tue-t,hurs & sat-m&Sem | unt'St., Philadelphis. LIME AND CEMENT. I Office and Yard, 6thend Duvgles ts, — (Jmaha Neb. f Horses boarded at moo. wonth aud delivered in any part of the city. BATISF. ACTION GUARANTEED, S Cormer 17th and 5t Mary's avenue, Give us call;

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