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i £ i t ] \ | ~ GREAT -4 URLINGTON G—OIG W EST. PRINCIPAL LINE FROM CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOU BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, OR VIA EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connceting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Owiba and Denver with through trains for SAIN FRAINCISCO And all points in the Great We GOING BEAST. Conneeting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Egedarn Cities At Peoria with throgg §trains for indiana olis, Cineinnati, Colungtls, and all points the South.-East.” At S jiouis with throug! trains for all points S Elegant Day Conchos, Parl elining Chairs (se Roevolving Chair Cars and the fumous C. B. & Q. Dining Curs un daily toand from Chicago and Kansas City, Chicagoand Council 1 Moines, Chic Topeka Withs running thei Sleepin Atehison nnd oseph, e. Only throngh line Chica own_ traing betwe Lincoln and T and Chic City and Denver. Through Indianapolis and Council Blufts, via Peol NORTIL AN f Elogant o Sleopis Solid Tr Pullman Pal and from Kookuk, I Leatost. with Reci and Peori I St. Louis and Des Moines, Towa, 1 braska, and Deny do 1t 8 also the only agh polin; 1 ncoln, Ne. iween ST, LOUIS, VHINNEA;!‘OLIS and 8T, PAUL. [0 s known as the great THROUGH CAR of Amcrica, and iy universally adiit o be th Finest Equip?ed Railroad in the World for all classes of Travel. l{'l;;ll’ll"u‘l Tickeis via this line for sale at nit pon ticket oftices in the United Stutes ada. OTTER, Vice-Prea. & Gen. NEBRASKA Mumal Benevolent ASSOCIA TION, OF BEATRICE, - - - . NEBRASKA. The Pionoer Mutual Bonefit Association in the Btato of Nebraska. 1t 18 co-operative 1n its working and all members ve avoico in the managemont by voto at tho an- nual meoaings. Its aim isto beneflt. its own mombors, thelr widows, and orphans, In cate of death, accident, sicknoss or total permancnt disability of & member, at ctual 00et with economical management. Arelisble home assoclation. Active and reliablo agents wanted to canvass for mombors in Nebraska, ansas and Colorado. Address, S. McDOWALL, Beoretary and General Managor, BEATRICE, - . =« HON. M. W. PARKER, B0 BMITHL e "R 0L RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, P PEVAL LOWELL, GenPuss. A - Chivae (BUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. 00.] 7 _ “THE: MONARGH! The most extensive manutacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, John Hockstrasser General Agent or Nebraska and Western lowa, 609 8. Tenth Stroot} . £ Prices of Billiard and Pool T furnished on applicatios.. Western Comice-Works, IRON AND 8L E BOOFING, PROP. 1111 Douglas B4 Otaahs, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF 6alvanizea 1ron Cornices && Dormer Windows, Tintals, Tin, Iron and Slate, OMAHA, NEB blos and materials Rooflng, Specat’s Patent Motaldo Skylight, Patont adjusted Rachett Bar and Braoket Sholviog. 1 am &ho general agunt for the above line of goods, Tron “Urostings, Fencing, Balustrades, Verandas, lron Bar. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POST OF FORT D, A, RUSSELL, WYOMING, (FLRADQUARTHRS DEPARTMRNT OF TIlK PUATIE, | OFVICKOP CHIKY QUARTERMANTER. | OxANA, Nen,, September 15th, 1554, ) Sealed proposals in triplicate, subjeot to the usual conditions, will be received at this jottice until 11 a; m, Baturday, October 15th, 1884, at which time and place they will be opened in prosence of ikders for furnishing the materials and coostructing in scoor- specifications and drasings,, she nildings, viz; ucks. issioned Officers Quarters, rs 6 Company I 6 Scte Non-cos 1 Bets Field Off 8 Hela Captainy 1 Coummissary Bul uartermaster Bullding 101l House. 1 Magazine, 1 Engine H a 1 Hake Hous of brick. Also, the following of woud. 1 Builaing for Workshops, 11co House. Thoso buiioings tobe located on sites to b dosigna ted as Fort . A, Russell, Wyoming. be commenced by October 2oth a8 contracts uro completed. Two sots Ba two rets Captalns Quarters to be comploted by Dec, 1at, 1684, and the remaiulug buildings by June 30, 1685 ' if practicablc Proposals may bemade for eitheror all of the build Augs: the price of each 1o be stated soparately Fach proposal must be accompanied by u guaranty in the sumof 55,000, executed b accordance with forms furnished by this oftice. Prefercnce given to srticios of domestic production and manufactury couditions of price and quality by qual, and such preference given 1o articies of Amorican production aud manufacture produced on thie Pacifie coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public ser vice there. The Government reserves the Hight to refoet any or 1l bide or parts thereof, s and specificatl sees and exatined at thisoftice and instruction Lorma of contract, payment, aid ci information to bidders, will be furuished on- spplica. 1400 Lo this office. Envelopes containing proposa’s to be “proposals for construction at Fort D, A Waakains Territory,” ad addrossed (0. tho 1 sighd (i, B. DANDY, Bopt 20 ks, wind marked well, der Chief Quarteruiaster. | 6 68 1067 Prizes amounting to rddross, addroes Reglstorod Lottors to CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 . Tickets only 85 Bhares in Proportionwe Lonisiana State 1 We dc hereby eortify_ Aat we superies the ). rangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annus Dratevngs of the Lowisiana State Lottery Comp and in person ma e and eontrol the Drawing tAemnseives, and that the same are conducted wsi) honeaty, fasrmess. and $n good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the company to wae (Ms cer [ildate, with fac-similes of our Fignatures attaoket in $ts advertisements.” CommimsioNIRY Inoorporated In 1888 for 15 years by the leglslatun for educational and charitable purposes—with » oap 14al of $1,000,000—40 which a reserve fund of ove 560,000 has sinoe boen added. By an overwhoelming popular vote M franchise waa mado & part of the prosont state oonedltudion adopted Docember 34, A. b, 1878, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. 1t nover soales or postpones Ita grand single number drawings taks place monthly., A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune Tenth Grand Drawing Class K, in the Acad: emy of' Music, New Orloans, Tuesday, Octo ber 14th, 1884 73d Monthly drawing, OAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000, 100,000 Tickota at Five Dollara Each, Frao: tons, in Fifths in proportion, LIST OF PRIZES. CAPITAL PRIZE, . - - ¥75,000 1 do do 26,000 1 do do. 10,00¢ 2 PRIZES OF $9000. 192,00¢ 1] do 2000, . 10,00¢ 10 do 1000 10,000 20 do 500, 10,000 100 do 200, 20,000 800 do 100 .+ 80,00¢ 500 do 50, . 25 oo¢ 1000 do 25, 26,000 APPROXIMATION PALIKA, 9 Approximation prizes of §760. . 9 do do 500 0 do, do 260. Application for rates to clubs should bo made only 1B offos of tho Gompany In Now Orlosan. For furthor Information write ol Mako P. 0. Moncy Ord Iy giviog tal 0 payablo ex KW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANF, Now Orleans, Lo, Postal Notos and ordinary lottern by Mall or ¥x pross (all suws of 86 sud upwards by Kxprese ab o expenso) to orM. A. DAUPHIN, M A. DAUPHI] Now Orloans La, onth 8t., Washington D. 0. TSR NEB. | Aud Undisputed in the BROAD GLAIM of belngthe VIRY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND JOST PERTECT COORING STOVE Ever offered to the public. Jomes Motical Instiba Chartered by theStateof L1t nois for theexpress p of givingimmediate relietin all chro fvate disc complicated forms, also all discases of the Skin and Elood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- dics,testedina Forty Ve ctico, Seminal . Pimples on red. There edy ons, per- redly confidential. Med- cinen 2d Express, No marks on JacKa ntents or sender. Address Uh. JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, Il —e e ot tautonce aonal of THEONLY TRUE 4 rify the BLOOD,"regue LIVER 111 KIDNEYS, BTl ail HEALTH and VIGOR of ¥OUTIL, vepsin, Want of Appetiio, fne d ¢ Stre alin Powers omplaints 0 tholr 50X Wil TONIO piica'l Suifut EL el A o the orlein; 1S g Mt tue P PREARAGSET ) | it to the popularit HAMBURG-AMERICAN Faclket Company. IRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, The steamships of this well-known line are bullt of tron, {n- water-tight compartwents, and aro furnish. o with every roquisito to make 'the passago both safo and agreoable. They carry the United States and Europoan walls, and leave New Yorks Thure: days and Baturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Chor. urg, (PARLS) and u'AhmE:um.| irst Cabin, 865, $06 aud §76. Bt A Honry Pundt, Mark Hanen, ¥ 15 Moorou 3* Toft. &00., Gen, agentsn Omaha, Gronowly Agta., 81 Bro L Chas, Kozmiinaki & Counoll Blufts. 'O, B: RICHARD Gsnaial Westein Adsnts, 107 Washiluglon St Chloa wo.lil. TELE STECK PIAND HAS NO UPERIOR, The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, 0§01 A'UN Ad WOODBRIDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAHA NES, from tne Bla Hill tin mines are and 1 nCOUrRging. oty has a population of 6,000, a doubling-up in one yoar, n death awaits the fire bug who is invested far this year Pukwana has out 825,000 in substantial improvements, The colored or atone fonnd at_ Dell Rapids is in large dewand for fine polished work, Dakota will axhibit turnips and cabage New Orleans weighing from thirty pounds each. #The Deadwood Times denies the report that the Texas fever has brokon out among Black Hills cattle. # During the past year eleven Congre church societies were organized in the ern part of the territory, The Congregational college at Yankton was dodicated last weck, Prof. Tucker, of And over college, conducting the ceremonies, fethodist church building will be erected nterville this fall, The new Baptist irch in ,the same pince will be ready to dedicate in about three weeks, Tho Indian_freighters have opened a new road etween Pine Ridge agency and Rapid City. The distance is much shorter than by the old rond, being only ninety miles, jonal south« WYOMIN The first snow of the eeason foll at Rawling on the 14th, Buffalo expects to secure a government land office next spring. Laramie county boasts of a_ potatoe weigh- ing 13} ounces. ¥ Cheyonne, October 14, is the place and timo of the republican territorial convention, Tho ¢ held at Carbon, but the date has not been net. % are run line to Medicine Bow. The latte river near the mouth of ning a prel line crosses the Sand creelk, * The kaoline and gypsum mines, near Lara- mio city, are alrendy beginning to be worked, two carlonds of thewo substances having just been gotten out for shipment, letcher, Bill Lewis, Lon Graves vo other men whoso names could not bo ned, soldier, had a very th or serious injury near Camp Carlin, during the provalence of the terrible thunder storm of the 14th. The night was pitch dak an in driviog to the camp they were unablo to keep the main teav- eled rond. Suddenly they plunged over a prec pice from fifteen to ecighteen foet high into Crow creek, piling up men, seats, wagon and mules at tho bottom, and all of them but one brirging ap in tho water, which was by that time rusbing inadly along in a ronring, raging stream, All escaped serious injury, but Flotch: or, who collided with the “‘hisiness cnd” of tho mules and had toveral ribs broken, DAITOW CECay n_d Senator Mory Alabama, who is in- pstigating th f the Indian tribes the west, is also gathering statistics of the 1 and steel resonrees of the mountaing, He told the Cheyenne Leader reporter that Wyo- ming would probably furnish the crude mate- rial for the Pacific coast navy which the gov- ernment proposed to build at an - early day. “You have an_fmense supply of coal, iron d petroleum.” continued the senator, “‘and 't understand why more active measures are not taken to develop them, The time is not far distant when the entire Pacitic const look to this terriory for their supply, This territory is bound tobecome a second Ponmsylvania. Al it needs is dovelopment, and that is only a question of time. 1 was surprised at the extent and value of the min- eral rosources which this territory possessos, Why, it is one of the richest in this respect of any in the nation.” OOLORADO. The New Westminster Presbyterian church at Denver, wag degicated on the 14th. Thomas P. Schrock, one of the oldest’ pio- neers of Colorado, died recently at Denver, A rich strike has been made in the Maine mine, in Sherman mountain. The vein is 28 inches thick and assays 562 cunces of silver to the ton, R. A, Day, a well known Leadville miner, fell down the shaft of the Vanderbilt mine, & dietance of 160 feet, on Fayer hill, on the 16th, and was instantly killed, The Denver exposition has entered upon the fourth weok, and the subscribers to the guar- anteo fund hiave been called upon to give up to meet tho expenses of the show, the patron- age not being sufficient. The Knights of Pythias of the state are inancially well fixed, " The amount of money received by tho order during the year was £19,856.42, and the amount on hand per last renort was £16,061.20, making a total of 335,- The expenses for the year aggregatol 8,98, Phil McCourt, a brother-in-law of ex- Senator Tabor, pounced wupon O, H, or, ditor of Opinion, in " hall one day last week and sent him s} rawling on the floor with a slug in the neck, The row grew out of Ta- bor's defeat for governor in- the republican convention, MONTANA, Butte has organized o gas company with a capital of $100,000, E. D, Holland and James Gallagher, mi- ners Phillipsburg, Montana. were killed by & premature blast in the Granite Mountain mines a few days ago. The assossmont roll of Silver Bow county already foots up $5,760,000, and by the time the in completed ‘the amount will reach considerably oy $7,000,000, This shows the very craditable incroaso of something liko 1,000,000 over the lst list, County Commissioners representing all the counties throngh which the Northern' Pacific passes in Montana, convened at Helena, on the 15th to take uniform action concerning the taxation of tho road which the company has stubbornly opposed. Eight countios wore reprosentod and & law firm employed to in- veatigate the legality of assessing and taxing the property of railroad corporat.ons, presented an opinfon aflirming the right of the counties to nmpose taxes upon all unsurveyed lands and town sites. A resolution in favor of tax ation was passed, there being but two oppo- siog votes, Tt was agreed, as tho company rofuses to pay the taxes fon the land}asscssed, that » case bo mada _out_betwoon efferson county and the railroad corporation, the counties interested except Deor Lodge, bear a portion of the expense, 10ANO, The Oregon short line carries fifty tons of high grade ore from Wood river per day RIho grading on the narrow gauge r from Halloy to Bullion, up Croy gulch, is grossing, nearly three miles of it being com- pleted. ‘The date for the completion of the Oregon short line is now fixed mber 1, '?hn completion of the road od to materl ally iucrease the revenues of the company, Two spas of the new bridge at Burnt river canyon are completed, and trains will cross on the first of October, NEVADA, , the Piute P'rincess, is 1a towns on *“People 1 Sarah Winnemy lecturiug in the have met in the The valuation of the taxable property in Humboldt county, foots up & wn increase of $100,000over last year, al train between Nevada City and Grass Valley has been discontinued, not pay ing expenscs, The recoipt for farcs did not average 34 a day, days that the ling gun_could stocts without arson City is 80 dull now Virginis Chronicle says a be fived through any of hitting even a do ®At the funer th !of w wealthy Chinaman in Carson the other day the cbief mourner threw suwall parcels, done up in rica paper from the wagon as they passed along the streets, No one paid any attention to this procerding, notil stroot Arab picked up one of the parcels and found that It contained a diwe. In o moment the treasurcs, and with boys, plcking up the litt beer obtained in over 830 are knowa to have ooratic territorialjeonvention will be | 3 EPTEMBER 24, This enstom ¢ ney along th pleces of t n th CALTFORN A Congressman Reed, who hvs just beon re « in Maine, taught school in Stockton in 1859, and afterward iived in San Jose. The gold yield of Trinity county will ap proabh very nearly to 1,000,000 for the year 1884, Much more has been taken from 1uattz this year than ever before Tt is said that on the cstrich farm near Ana heim, there are now sore #i chicks that are doing finely, while the plumaye of the import ed birds is coming out handsomely, and prom- i%e8 to b very remunerative, Speaking of the big Santa Cruz sunflowers, a correspondent writes that on Dwight way, just below the deat and dumb assylum, Ber eloy, can be seen some sunflowers, one mensuring 44} and another 47} inches in cir- rence, A deposit of genuine peat, 480 acres in ex- tent, and existing for at least sixty feet below the surface, has been discovered at Gospel Swamp, & fow miles from Santa Ana, Los Angoles county, It is said to be equal to the best Irish, ASanta Cruz lady has a vine growing in her garden which produces gourds of _the ex- act shape, size and color of an egg. Tt bears profusely and the ground about it looks as if somebody’s basket of eggs had been spilt hout any breakages, For some months during the spring and summer the Fureka and Palisade railroad run traing only on alternnte days over the road, and the postoffice department lot a contract for carrying the mail on the days when trains did not run to a stage company, Trains are now running daily, but the contract with the stage men is still in force, and the strange spectacle is presented of the mails being _car- ried on buckboards right alongside a railroad line. As soon as it became known that the duties on opium imports were to be increased from o 810 o pound, the dealers of San Francisco brought in several million dollars worth of the and a8 the supply excceded the demand it had to be stored away in varions banks and warehouses, Recently, that which came in under the old rate was nearly exhausted, and the first shipment under the new, consisting of § cases of 400 pounds, came over on the last trip of the steamer New York. The ee ond lot was by the steamer Zealandia, whic amounted to 123 cases, The two lots X the government, in the way of duties, £ This may give the public some idea of tl tent the habit of eating and smoking the deadly drug has gained over the people of this country, IN GENERAL The receipts of bullion in § for the o It Lake City cht months ending August 31 was The residents of Camas Praine, Oregon, complain_bitterly of the trespasses of the Umatilla Indians and give notice that the pil- foring red man must keep out of that vicinity. The results of the efforts of Mr, William T, Tolt, who is now operating between Roswell and Seven River, N M., west of tho Pecos river, to secure,water by means of artesian wells, is being awaited with great interest. For miles on either side of the Pecoa and in any other portions of New Mesico there are millions of acres of splendid grazing land which can only be utilized during the rainy season when surface water can be had, A heavy Yet on the presidential election has been made in Silver Uity, New Mexico, bo- tween V. C. Place, general manager of the Pinos Altos gold and slver mining company and Charles M, Shannon of the Sentinel, Mr, Place bets the new mill recently put up at a cost; of $10,000, and all the company’s mines and property at Pinos Altos, including th mercantile establishment against tho Hughes & Shannon copper property at Chifton. The necessary papers have been made out and placed in escrow pending the result of the clection. e —— A Valuable Ohill Tonic—Read this Testimony, New ALpANy, Miss., June 9, 1881, Mess. R, A, Robinson & Co, Louisville. Gentlemen—Out_of several gross of TTughes Chil TonfoRnid singe T heré, tWo years ago, not a failure has been reported. The demand is increas- ing daily. The people have learned that it is a8 represented—a certain, safe and speedy cure for Chills and Fever—and will have no other remedy. This is the almost universal statement of my cus- tomers in this section. Its advantages over Quinine and other anti-periodics have been thoroughly demonstrated. Be- sides the efficiency of this Tonic, the safety and comfort attending its use speak highly in its favor. Small children take it readily. In my drug store, a pop- ular Physician has his oftice. You know the regular “M. D's” dislike to recom- mend Patent Medicines. 7Zughes' Zoinrc is the only one of which he has cver spoken favorably. ~ After exhaust- ing the Matéria Medica, ineffectually, he was cured of a case of chronic Chilis, of long standing, by the use of halfa bottlo of ZZughes” Zonic, Really itls a pleasure to handle such a remedy for it never disappoints, 1f you should wish any testimonials, 1 can furnish yau with hundreds from reliable persons. The last lot ordered 1s nearly out, and T will have to replenish soon, 7¢ is one of my staples. Respectfully, (Signed) R. W. Warrox. Prepared by R. A, Robinson & Co. Wholesale Druggists, and at retail by Schroter & Becht, Druggists, Omaha. Rotails at §1.00 per bottle, six bottles for £5.00 —— Horse Notes. Dan Mace has been suffering from neuralgia. D. 8. Quinton, of Trenton, N. J., has purchased tho pacor, Gossip, Jr., for £4,000 The Preston brothers, Greenpoint, L. 1., hove sold to H. V. Bemis, of Chicago, the successful circuit trotter Onward (2:204) for $8,000. He is by Knicker- bocker, dam by Reserve, Blaylock, the well known jockey, has been engaged by Mr, George L. Lorillard to ride for the Westbook stable next sea- son, Robert Steel has sold to Western par- ties the G-year-old mare Atalanta. She is a full sister to the stallion Piedmont; record, 2:17}, James Gilvert, the driver, says: *‘Mr, Rockefeller has moro fast pole-horses in his stable than any other gegtleman, 1've driven five of them in 2:213 or better, and only a 3-year-old, They are Cleora, Independence, Day Dream, Enchantress, and Femme Sole,” _ Tho fall meoting of the Kentucky Trot- ting Horse Breeders' Association will come off at Lexington, on October 13, 14, 16and 16. Thereis u special for the great pacer Johnston, Two of the horses which appeared thero last year— Harry Wilkes and Maud Messenger—now en- joy national fame, s When the Swallows Homeward Fly, At the approach of autumn it is the proper caper to consider one's finauces and to resolve to more closely observe the dates appoioted and to bo constantly represented mior ory graud monthly drawing of iriana State Lottery, which uext (the 3d) will take place October 14th, 1884, of which all information canbe had of M. A. Dauphin, New Orlcaus, L et Bismarck Callson Courcel Benuiy, Septembe Bismarck has gone on_ application. back to Varzin, Before leaying Berlin he visited Baron de Courcel, French minister, ——— Worked to Death, Frrennvna, Mass, September 28.--T, J, stroct was thick § Brown, lesding merchant, cut his throat with . said to be the or to-day, Overwork ase, QUEER WATOHES, A Time.-Picce that Reflects the Moods of 1ts Owner. Nashville American, A young lady who teaches school in this city has a delicately made little Swiss watch set in a bracelet. The face of it is aboat the size of a dime, and the works are protected by a thin disc of glass about the same size, on the under side of the bracelet next to the arm. In fact, it sets right over the young lady’s pulse and the watch is the wonder and admiration of all her friends. But the little watch never did keep time, though it cost 500 francsin Paris. The jewelers to whom it waa carried told the lady that she ought not to expect a watch the size of & peanut to keep time, and one work- man said such small watches had to be bought on the principle of a chance in a grab-bag, as they sometimes proved good time pieces, and at others were wholly unreliable. The young lady noticed, however, that when she loaned her 500 franc bracelet to her sister, the watch kept much better time, and when she kept it locked up in her jewel case it kept the time almost as well as an ordi- nary time plece. A well-known physician of this city had his attention called to this matter, a fow days ago,by the young lady’s mother, and explained It in a minute, from a physiological standpoint. He said the springs and enginery of the watch wero 80 delicate that they were affected by change of temperature and feeling in the young lady's body. When she became exclted the watch, doubtless, went fast, and in her calmer moments went slower. Upon investigation this hypothesis was verified, and the phenomena have ex- cited so much curiosity that, last night, the young lady gave an exhibition to a few friends of the manner in which the watch was compolled to anawer to tho effect of tho changes in her various moods, A gentleman who has a very fine gold watch visited the engine-room of an clec- tric light company on Saturday, and told an American reporter yesterday that his watch had not run steadily sinco. He took it to a jeweler, who told him it was magnetized, and , would have to be de: magnetized before it would run w | ogain, The gentloman said that his watch would run for an hour and a ha and then stop for a half hour and then run fro an hour and a half again, and kept the system up ever since it was mag- netized. — The Old Torment, Although dyspepsia has its chief seat in the stomach, yet it affects the whole digestive apparatus. The liver, pan- creas, and intestinal glands share in the general trouble. The whole machinery needs renovating, Brown’s Iron Bittors is the article with which to do the happy work. Mr. W. W, Eckhart, Marion, O, writes, ‘I used Browns Iron Bitters for indigestion with most excellent results.’ Feeding Chicks, The Poultry Keeper. A young chick is subject to certain conditions that do not affect adult fowls, The most critical period is when they are about to push out feathers. The demands of a young chick are much greaterin pro- portion to age and size than are those of thelr parents, A single neglect at times may 8o check them as to cause them to remain at a stand in growth, and hence, in order to keep them growing, the sirict- est nguhriti must be observed in g thom:. ~fire thing to feed them early, and on soft warm food. The reason is that a long interval occurs between the last meal at night and the first one in the morning, and it may be remarked that they should be fed at the latest poseible time at night also. Feed at least four times a day on a clean surface, which may be flat pleces of board or little troughs, and as soon as they seom to be satisfied remove the surplus. This applies to soft food. Wheat screenings, cracked corn or ground oats may be left where they can have access to thom at all times, but not on the ground. The pro- cess of feathering and the rapid growth of body demanded food suitable for bone, musclo and fat. And in thus feeding regularly, bear in mind $hat bone is made of lime and phosphoric acid, procured from the phosphates. Muscle comes from the nitrogenous matter of the food and the eubstance (nitrogen) is richest in lean meat, clover, white of eggs and milk (which also contains phosphate.) The carbonaceous or heat producing elements are corn, potatoee, or other matter rich in starch or oil. Of course, nearly all kinds of food contain, more or less, cer- tain proportions of all these substances, but some contain more of one than of the other, and hence the importance of feed- variety, or the chicks will droop and die of starvation in the midst of plenty. Always koep fine gravel, prounded (fine) i — THE BEST TONIC. ne, combining Iron with pure Mo, Cquickly complitely iy Endigestion, Wenkness, Malaria,Chillsand Fevers dy for DI ‘LI ONTWRO0O3Y S1S19% eases of the pecnliar to tary lives, headache,0r TLis an un Kidneys n Tt is invalu Women, and Tt does ot injure pre constipation—other Iron medicines do. Ttenriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, Aids the aseimilati bod, re- lieves Hearthirn and Belehing, and strengthe ens the 1 s and nerves, rmittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of it has no equal. < enuine has above mark and Take 1o other, or Disease Who lead sede e tecth, cnu Men. Quick cio Agency, 160 Science of Life. Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID, THYATI R o 3] A GREAT MEDIOAT WORRA ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Nervoua and Phyeloal Debllity Promature Decline In Man, Evrorsof Youth, an the antold migeries osultlng from Indlecrotions or ex 00an0s. A book for overy man, young, middlo-age: and old. It contains 125 preseriptio 7 all acu! and nhron'c dlscases eachone of which fo Invaluable 8o found by the Anthor, whoso experience for 23 yoarn 1o euch asprotably nover beforo foll to the Tot of any phyctcan 500 pa in boa Fronch mualin m sossed guarantood £ be a fincr worlk anfosl, 1 scld In i bo retunded ‘mall, poet. now. 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