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GERMINAL, Cr the Etory of :Omnt Miners' Strike. BY EMILE ZOLA. Transtated from the Frenoh FUMMARY OF PHECEDING CITAPTRRA Anton Lant'er, Y Inentat is unable to find Montson coal in the Vulture expert workman. A constant =ty e miserable eondition of old e youn, ex- cites in i a lively e HEUMATISM NEURALGIA Buackaehe, endnehe, Toothneho, idens to others and 1o port wind co-operation of the poor, stit " d to which | . tie money pport the men i F[IH I el miner contrib ined 1o be nsed trouble with th T the fund and the miners, Price, Fifty Cents, 2 THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO., Sole Proprietors, Bavrivone, ManyLaxm, U.S. A, CGNSUMPTION. poritiveretned L o abo Tl of payment introdueed by a mijor ty of the compaiies, whiel wus to go in.o cf- feet on the nrst of Dec e companies was to divide the ter: e ntimes each car of con ; Tor propping 1 the. drifts of e workinen, to s of revolt, worked afteen days tnder the new aystom of paye indirect but elfcet: ke was the only ines were he'd pon the managing forlity their t.and found ation appointed to wait v, director of the mines and demands of teman &ystem of payment and i IUINES DeT ear, DOCTOR WHITTIER 817 Nt. Oharles St., St. Lon Aragiargradusts of (wo Medioal Colleges the abolition of the new Anton s ability and sam- ty made him at once the leader in the strik Thie interview of th ger was without very little T down to a lonz and bitter strugele gle of poverty a.ainst unlimiwd \\Llfluk winery with the ultfmiate: siiceess At 4 o'clock Danscar |, installed in ceiver's oflice, down the name of Acising from Indiscre xpogure or Indulgence, which produoe tome o He took thimall, without a wor Levery where by mail or sxpress. MARRIAGE QUIDE, 00 PAGES, FINE PLAT and hismouth , elogant oloth and trongest of the Thee company strong was wus worth something still, sin Sama, pager cover, 40, h of Monston "PENNYRGYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Originnl and O Kadrosavavo'e Dr. Whittier ask bread from X took is lamp and went up to the shaft But it was there in the sharp words of the mwoment she ente others, waiting e (n Getier by peturn mall hTelentrr hrmbont (o a ehge should be fi Then he affected to wraring his shoulders violently. i th- gentloniin Anton sto]p James Medioal Institute § Chartered by th.Stateof 111l 27001 for theexpress p arpuse B of civiogimmedte reiictin all chroiiic, uiina (§ vate discaves. Gonorrheea, dSyphilis in all their while thus expressing his contempt he with jealousy, rades had hot sround, oppressed with tented them Blood promptly relicved and permanentiycured by reme- dies testedin o Forcy Vears Npeeral Practice. Seminal ignt Losses by Dreams, Pimples on as if the msclyves \’h:mu d nl Iu-ln,«_’ llw fixed llle nL the mmnh ‘of the their hands, -)u\v\m" inder their hluumm in the strong “ourront of uir fmm the Face. Lost Manhood, 1 48 mo experimenting. Tone s at once used in each c: tively creved. Thore ppropriate remedsy or by letter, sacredly confidential, ines sent by Mail and Express, package to indicate contents or sender, Address DR.IAMES No. 204Washington 5 lowered on the bolts, and the orde: Anton aud Catherine crowded into which Peter 3 LINE O -~ Pianog and Organs suying aloud 10 old Mougue managers we to take ndun(.nm of the nppnuuuny of of the blackgunrds but the old ¢ rone back to the rosigua- tion of his dog’s Tife, by the death of hi carcless concilintory ge ridding the mines who were d roying them; WOCDBRIDGE BROS’ ~ MUSIU HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Nebraska National Bank LUS, May 1, 18, entored the Notoraissake! s of the duscent, The ivons eracked, the inst cach ul)u-r ' groaned Anton, We'll all stay terrible shuking. wmll'm(']‘unh us. theless the ough the obstacle, Row it was pass- ing through such a vlohml, storm of rain that the workmen BRok et eat e e ther foiuts! ters, when qllvalmnvd us one who had been making the dos duys pust, wouldl give no sign of the fenr It, a8 it might b on the managers, llut.un, C considered un BA“.VING OFFICE! THE IRON BA Co. 120 and Farnam Stroota, A General sunking busuiess Uransueted. HAMBURG - AMERICAN| Paclzet C::'*:.-::ay. gland, Prann ‘& fie*many. “Oh! there's no danger! i No doubt they have not hand sh their mending. soured on their heads; they s bottom, at the last able wuters J s 10 look after it Hu~ pump \wnhl E repitirers would v, Joints the next night. hour pussed stopped the rh-nnngu\\ny to pu men at propping the roof. and the two ' no longer roll ing, they were nn']mniw and bnngmu the nm.l\uuk bick of this g 1o be nt v station, 10t at the extre mity of the mine, forth, from communi cut oft hiene | were heard Standard Medieal Work tor Young und ; nllnpm" nmdullwl.nlmu Asiduie Aged lhml\ that tho ronds were being deserted, the comrades rushing up nlr ldy at rie But the nmm died i )uuluuml silence nt on with U wodging of the Woind, stunnod by the they r.«umud praw -rnrp.-| (3 A GREAT IFDIC\L WT{‘( 0y M“H'l'h oo miserien ro iy T T Trom the first trip Catherine returned ht saying the Wt the inclined I called but no one all gone uway. The punie was such that the ten men down their tools to rosh off. p iden of being abundoned the bottom of the mine, so s h'u/n lln-ir hlnmi only Kept th met, the 1-]nhlll n, llul himsel { losing his head wnid more ter Tenoe in this wilderness of allerios with- What hud luppened that e nlul lml meet with a single 3 conld have muh '8 thusy vited I»\ llh une ek as probally nver .‘:. r an single fil by tauil. posinaid ow. Gald me i, IBLAICLOR OF Clory LD ourried off rtninty of th ening which they felt out uml. standing it At lust, i nw\ wppn gl B sveciilly Sucosfully without were imuedintely up to their water, und they could no longer they waded painfully throngh the water, with the thought thit a minute's ll\lll) would be death Iu them, My God!™ 'The Mirror Wouid you tell a sweeter tiale? Balm s the charms aimost cheats the Yooking-glass. l suid lml, :\llnu-l it the same instant as Mouque an«l Bataille disappenred at the end ul oy crash was heard, Mounged rumbling of ‘u full o ul the tubi is no flatterer, Inl\ wetres and re Peters and | empty car PR, oo S 155 R ST~ e S———— ‘mmmunm PSR R THE OMAHA DAILY BEE water, a epouting wave from a broken | ”n‘ death rattle d Vul.vr also lo dike, rushed in Dansacrt wished to go up to sce, le he was speaki nd, territiod wh rolled o ened He o tastrophe, overseers o warn rhtful hustling e dlery there streamed of workmen to rush into the ¢ crushed ench other 3 I other in their engeriess Lo ge | once, Some who had thot ning ying ont thut the prssage blocked up. And this was | alt, after cach departure of a_cage; ono had passed, but who eould, sy that would with which Up above, liey heard I'hen afr From cach the Iadder-e the next ¢ obstuel truct tin det wions, the work breaking away in the rumbling an constantly increasing shower soon becanio useless, lon, shding broken, no d 51 L mann tainly break o hundred men to come clutehing cach other, covered with blood who hud elutehed | drownin the o fell peared in the water ulnup t this m num the gang of An- ton and Cheval e i room. They suw Just th \|¥I'4|\Ill fol draw buck trom the finnl m-uuk‘m;: up of | the tubing; the shaft was bloc woutd not come down a sobbing himself by sobbing out number erine W twenty i chiets abandon Mouguv, who had bronght back Bat tiil held him by the the old man rising of t)n: without haste, die, both stup: unimal, by the Uhe water already with' ported Cathering shiouted with upli |.-.l [:u..~. striving to look al up hold which spit out i fllm-l and from whenee help conld “disemb Anton, mu more. On suert perceiv By some fatality, had that morni for one of the chuse of the o'cloek, SWell, what has happened,’ from atur “Uhe mino is lost," eried tendent And he relates there, is ther 1 hope s0, utle t, men? Lustantly he gave orders to count the Limps. In the and twe voll. 1t w; None secmed of the missing com be twenty, perhaps mrl_v. formation to M. Hennebeau, to close the mine. too lute. The conlme 3 1x-Cent- QHJI inte sed 1\, the crashing of |1u- mhmv L territied the fami und children came run- ken by seronms and sobs. cried the wo- ey of D the women, old me ning down, sh “The names! the names! men in Vol M every one will down." “Then mute with culity m(huqu -| ln‘unr\ the engincer got ready unbolicd the cuge itin place at tho he fenred that the water ish his lump, he attached nnoumr the bottom of the cage. He bad already stepped into the sty waited. In basket which bu of the cable and lamp, pressing with the other the sigu cord, he himsolf eried to the engine Slowly.” 1r0; per tuving, S e turned avonng the leakages betwoen the joints were so abundunt that his But_ at when he arrived he expected, o s Jump. Inn' me is O thy picees of the pump. days to el Ler e heurt tieir mouths, £0 turther up th [ be sty aken un, d at that which he could ciuse. Ho wishe amined the pi he still held, At some culs As his lamp wi the watgr, he pieees w destruction desired (hn‘. founded; o down th who had dong edness, uecount of his pivces At the top M. Henncbeau anxiously uwaitod Mugrel “Weil ¢ what ging d failed istenin tunce ol length whispe he led Z§I)A Y.NOVE —— - e be silont on the ~d||~~|’\ of the g fEroat crimo y ro the ten thou | This fall will prevent many cre tated no longer, the order to ascend, and sent oft | it the works. And both continued to whis man had founc | the in the midst of V(I)wh )n-.\ ifc { Dot In all onses provent ish Dravery in Lieve in spith of the evidence lebrated vse: from winuows of prisoners disappearin at thirty metres from t the _director ar wscended to the rece \ered wround them, the dread of fs fice the erowd gy stinately repéat a scries of heavy | Poor Mrs. Mahon was there, among tho d the noise n the night, | were surely at the ing cried that it served them rig tiey deserved to remain there, th less ones, the cowards, sh 1 hersolfin the wid x!h r hiny. I'he other rubbed | dry r that th ot vus still about | no longer doubi; A Ihlhl‘ around her about the naumes , yos, Catherine wus convineed har , Anton nlso But they 1o longe Pl names! the names! please toll us unnerved, said in a high k to lln poLact r Wo do not | know their name At two o'cloek no one had stirred Hennebean, M neers ran « onts and black hats before the they no longer delayed e ul. nlxn sted with , Wishing to Would m.‘.- Hogswri| ied ut powerless n voice, as if at 2 deathbod would give reverbrations all foolishly this blocked Tead, jorking ceeded by long silence. | widening wound s Telow was mounting to the 1 was seized Hennebean Trendy ndvaneed alone into' this ful eavity, when rs and drawn Nevertheless, ulders "1t must be lookud | showor ! moving them i st “fhere is nobody remaining down | t aggerating And it was only nsnert WAS uneasy ulture shudder st followed im might have been del you dog.’ did you leave them? the opened months; the tarred sc nowith o ter mm Cnormous p ree hy || I\ml | and struek against '« power thut s atdind!did not, ceuss trom eeded each other, with the rumbling state of eruption. th-‘ wlm‘w 1"“1\ ux' } List score or more of yenrs, growth has ty-two had | but two kimdred and found, but sever that theirs had remained down the len from their hands e the panic. They $ imposs avored to call the | ble to tix the | number. Some miners had gone ers did not hear toeir v a8 if ho would un he felt; und mes wny longor. these people look neg.on could ha less thun ten minutes the slated roof of , the receiver's room room fell i, making o '|m| to m uuh) m.‘ dto | e -nul ('m m.mul qllm © the, Vulture 1 tlnu. nllm'lwr urd, the m.lumd cirele of spec- ked on si lently a ].m\wml convulsion of the rel appeured an instant «}uurv ! B Subterranean de YAS s00n 18 we tind out the wili let you know. earth made them flep, tonations broke ont like u monstrous y | i y \nmmllin" (m- / were thrown down & .a h)uknnlu .nu» E ng ;.m-d and Lh Tho boiler r t disappenred. the squure ln\n~r n.v osting engine rut- ted andfell upon receiver's ul)n 8. 1 of LInA cable; Aud l); ey then lrlwhnnl s © foundution (lmlhlul as if sirving Lt fell off with its erank, us it by lever! nuainst death | it knee loosened ~erushed, swallowed ip thirty metres In 1 nding, trembling ‘he engine atarted. ved in the abyss, from which he howls of the mise At the top no onoe s tained the good condition of in empty space Megrel disap [ cramblo und fly into. powda once it sank down like 1 stone swallowed idenly melting down nd nothing wus like a colossul left, not even the point of the i It was finisled: rouching in that hollow stufled with hu- athed its gres Ihe entire works had sank m put out his | jnto the abyss heard the shouts g od 1o puuso; an insuper: .I-. ol ed the :.hu(tf 0 FIELD AND FARM. Obstructions in Drains A correspondent at T “Just a8 this county is get tiled out, and the lands rendercd in i roa productive, it is dis- o3 onco Inid are apt to of continuous |\|u7.\~| | pieecs broken from the .uhh-run(an'flul with broken It would take eight iraway the pussigo. amining it for most burst at nln.mlmnug miserable people, suddenly eensed. id th ng thorough-i{ g uid be u tity guaged by the work he doe will sweat off,” musole will not. A hor: cold, fatuicne other ills whic is notonly 1 and cleaned and worked, is not liai prove n sou 15 before the rupid of the water Zoer into m)mllvl tiles, Illqn nll_y T'hen Megrol drew the signal cord to and can not extricate them: s und weeds which t which ..“m;.x toly stops the flow of witer s Of tubing which this kind are BOME rents, the iu vansacked for bre : eat varctios in this countey I8 the Lungs n the wood, sar s Al )n times 1 whole Luken up totind the Ull'«‘llll tion Muny persons who have b pains ind cost of tilo-draini met with the troubles referecd to by this renclied by 1 his fingers, and ho su the notehes of u 51w, the blows of & ble, it was all the abominable work said by visitors 1o hav i birds on exhibition at New Orleans, They 1 08 profeeted by s conrse wire cloth or metal gr He wa mlumh picees were cr ing, .lllln-uluun with their supports in | u torrible slido, which threate ened Lo carry him with them , Lhe that, othor mink, muskruts, , and sometimes “Imll heads © will enter of them, being yl-mll die, und Wisconsin suys: For sev buriinent obe | ave ran my éornstalks through a n runiing such i risks, froze him with a loly horror of the wick if, mingled with the the man were still and fod in ningers in stable mornng, feedi in the middlo of the day . Fed in this way, two acees of stalks will furnish | for three | here, where we feed six months of the p\\A‘“ uiter the er almost complétely/stop the tlow of water. i s drain fows on to the outlet, the impurities contained | initare deposited, ) W nn»l]'dux on unpuralleled cried out, he shook turions hind; it seemed he porceived thut the upper tab also commeneing 1o give wa were opening, and beginning to sire with watey ll wus of hours; the shait woull be becoming flooded drain lows back and causes the soil over nd for some <l|~4 ol [rrotitable to give them's widday | | no furthor us#: are taken up, The cost of this " s fully equal to that es il laying them | work is in m | of pur h:mu;_ nel ) in llu CONNLrUC llhll of the first constructed (mlh't of a drain should be con 2 of masonry or of convrete com straugled, could not speuk is not possible; thut eannot be. you examined With a deliaut head, yes. He refused presence of some 2 short oor, no longer than will them to lie at l¢ gutter—a deep e vlenty of he nodded discharge-tite should to expluin in ulscharge-tile removed whoen 10 have the bars and, very low od : filled with holes | and M\\‘.L the mine ame tiwe u considersble body of | had been bled ut its throat sud Lud given , ment W the MBER 10, 1885, alvwaya desirable to have a h!! of at loast A few inches at the outlet of the drain ture fram attempting to onter the drain. Obstructions cansed by the roots of cer tain vegotables, nnd especinlly by the FOots of water loving trees, are not so e sily prevented Collars flitting qui ite closely to tho ends ot the tile, will make it harder for thenr to enter, but they will m. The deep er the drain ist Iy are roots to enter them. The roots of but few plants ordinarily raised in tields are likely to on ter tile drains ko us to make periancnt obstructions. ‘The roots of corn, pota toes, beans, peas, huckwhoat, x, and the common small grains are not likely | o enter drains, Neither are those of the ents raised in fields, It they do en they die with the plants they support -md soon become rot 'v . The roots of red elover huve been known to ponetrate | drains, us have those of many large weeds. But these plants are short lived and their roots when dend soon decay Weeds that live more thun a year and bushes are likely to send their roots into ng, where they becomo permanent obstruct'ons. But tl ul farmer scl dom nllows v tation of this Kind to ob. tain a foothold in the flelds he has under leas lik eultivation, I'he testimony in England and other portions of the country i3 thut the roots of old trees, especinlly those that spiing up natarally, are not likely to entor drains unless they ar them T'he roots of young trees are very vigor ous. As we suy ot i they are “pushing the willow. poplar, « nre likely to send their roots into tlow e moisture on the draing ap- pears to attract them. In some eases they not only stop the flow of water tarough the tiles, but they exert such a pressure that they well enuse them to bo come broken. Furmers who ha been ntthe tronble and cxpense of under draining their land should be eareful not 1o phi it Ly near draing or to allow them to spring up. If they do allow them to grow they wili |m:l..! oIy have to choose between sieraticing the trees or the drans. In putting down drain tiles, us nsh and al | Y in_ other enterprises, we learn many things when it is too late to pro thenm. In o majority of esses in this stati frurmers began 1o study the matter of scientitic ing their ditehes and | bought after they had dug win the tile they had An loteresting Point in Timber Growth, Mr. W. W, Gellett, a Connecticut man nineturer, who uses large quantities of ouk und hickory annuilly in his bus ness, has contfibuied to” the Octode Outing some very'interesting statements regarding the “cuitivation” of timbr With regard 1o the amount of growth to allow betore entting timber, he sinys I'here is aproper time to cut at there is a proper time to barvesta crop of corn or grass. 1f anyone, m cutting an nged tree, will observe the concentric rings or grains, he will usually notic that there bas been u period ot rapid growth succeeded by a period of v, slow growth; and, in “the case of a very nged tree, it often happens that, for the come almost to a standstill being so fine 18 to show that the tree by but little more than held its own for a long time. Now, for all purpose requiring strength, this fine. od timber on the exters of the tree—the growth of twenty or thivty vears, perhaps—is about as ne worthless as anything could v And when we consider taat the inter of the tree, which twenty or thirty vears ago0 W vigorous id - strong,” hias been waiting all this time to e put to use until its vigor is exhausted and its strengath decayod, it will be see that it would have been hetter to cut th tree and obtained the benelit of its good | qualities years o, Much ;,(n[ud ink has been wasted i ploring th of our “primeval forests;” but tl acres upon acres ot trees in Conn that huve been allowed to stand unti! their m,uiuhmsn has been greatly im it e destroyed, becatise we wve not given saflic tion to the proper time to harvest the crop after we have got it raised. Our hope of fu- ture timber supply does not lio” in the di- rection of preserving the old, which can- not be preserved ln‘»un«l certain limits, but in producing the new An Excellent Mixture for Growing Pigs. fowa Homestoad: ‘The proposition is to take sixteon bushels of oats and ten bushels of corn and grind them well to gether, then intimately mix with this one hundred pounds of oat menl, which at lowa prices made a feed that costs but about seventy cents per hundred T AT G TR U 5y deceived regarding cost or muaterial as it would be consid nmor n appears o be the case in lowa, wher Oiis cost twenty-five eents per bushel corn twenty-cight cents per - bushel an ot meal $1.75 per hundr while here the mixture would cost as much moro than corn meal, Itis claimed thut corn does much more good when fed wth a Little ont meal than if fod wlone, which a careful teinl will determine. mes in Condltion, Tribune and Furmer: To get a horse sidly into condition he &hould be well worked or exercised aceordivg to his strongth: when brought in vigorously rubbéd off and down, und when dry, cool and rested, £ His food should be good hay when his appetite is shnrpest, lol- lowed by grain onts) which in quulity xeoptionable, and in qus ble to indigestion, sunstroke (colie) nd ever 80 miny w horse in good condition from, but it properly ted o couomy 1o reduco is I 1t is usually poor e vither food or exvrvise. Lungshan Poaltry, Poultry raising, lik that of stock, is on provement, the wholo world being «ds. One of the new v Phey aro compuratively w now 4, but & yery excellent ono: They are been the linest aro perfectly blaok, very protiy, good luyers and healthy. How to F rostalks, W.A. M, of Hickory Grove Farm Al years | cutting them us short s possible, night and in the yard 1 somo hit ows or steers for the winter yeur; many winter stock entirely on Iks, fed twice a day, but I think it ped of 1f the stulks are of tlint corn, hne 1 cured, stock will eat them ull; + of frost-bitten, some will be left. Whatever our fodder, if we wish | stock t. suve it in good condition, and cornstalka | e oL un exeeption Lo the'rule | at it well, and thrive, we must | Keeping Coxa Clean. Tt will ks eusicr Lo keep cows clean on anse st six inchus over the psorhent in it and” frequently cleaned A duiry cow should be kopt us elean s i carriage horse, sud who ever heard a dairyman exeuse himself for driviug to chureh on Sunday with a tilthy horse on round tiat e could uot keep the 1’ TIHE CIHEAFESET PILLACE II¥ OMAIIA TO EUTY NITURE Dewey & Stone’s One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U, S. to Nelect from. No Stairs to Chmb Elegant Paesonger Elevator. FU SPECIAL NOTICE TO Crowers of Live Stock and Others, WE CALL YOUL ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. Ono poun! 1 equal to threo poun iy ot g dova, will i yinen us well as others, Tt 18 the bost and ohorpost food for tock of any kind. Stook fed wita Ground Oil Cako ih the Fail na. creaso n wolitht and ho n good markntablo condiiion In the spr | W10 Uso ity cun sty t its merus. Ay (LN Judgo TOF FOUTsuIVOS. | Churge 10r suexs, Auuress Vil WORKS, WOODsMA N L A. TULHOCK, Eog. und Supt. G PN, BADDLER, Asst. Bog. L W. DIAMOND, Asst, P00y, Valley Bridge and Iron Works. Grrive AND Wunne bereNWURLIE, KARSAS, MANUFACTURERS AND DUIDRRS OF Yeroagat Iroa, Siedl, Hoad Srdies and Combination Dl D6GES. Tor Huilround and Highroads. Tune Inm-s, Draw Spanl. Roc! s, Fers and Suo- A% ISLEY, sms & TULLOCX . & HoA WISH | Missouri cord of all bridge work to lot. Correspondenco solclted iruin . engineers nn Bridie commission ]l() Vl, or Full Particulars about Free and Cheap Lands in Weslern & WhITE, Real Estate Agenls, North Plutts, Nebraska. ] TEK 1’ I) .f 1""/. NTION: hobraska. Adiress PATTERSON M. BURI&E & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, UNION STOCKX YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. ants and Parmers' Bank, David City, e paak, Colu atfonal Bank,Kove ittachiod, for two-thivds value of siock, i AN WHO 18 UNACE IAINTED WiTi TE GECORAPMY OF THIS CoUNT Y o - oca o L akiiioe S ST Wil puy cusioniors’ draft with il of Tadi anim; Il'h':\n" And isnot cleanliness of J0 AII duivy than in 1 clean card aand a ~l||l hrmll with n tor Protection of Animals, Generally nature sleet whichi pencteate w the s hair and wool contine a between the fib tion agninst dr, Sut with a wet sodden cont the |l| oteeting | airis driven out and the animal mll.-m ssury, thon, Some prote rains nnd snows. of thousands frozen to death i of wretched the west for ad many lost moncy s M owners elsew herd for the samo \\.m! shed open to the south and roof will save its cost every In'xln-u cun«l\lmn of tl BH!?AGG ROCY ISI.MI'J& PACIFISRAILWAY vz and injury slu-lu-x, even wi wtle are’ supposed to run at large with safety. The Great Rook lsland Route 7 (int seneror pemonnt Hints and Suggestions. The furmer who next spring finds his ont ground ready for the seen will bo at leust two his neighbor who does not pr i safezuards against disease, in hog Learn what varietios succeed best in your vicinity i The Famous Albert Len Route Ium- I‘»lm“f;l‘h.ul I the direct and fasorit. ate voterinarian hog cholern inereusing, isolation and Guarantin contracted from Store seed-corn is a narrow erib, uy be closed tight " thoraughly ]vll fully exposed to th know that the se «1!» llu' germ d s al) ru.,hl injured if not en- For ‘plantiug sm:fll bo stripped bnok Hashn iy A, tied two together, pended on poles, « 'TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For ull Disensos of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen, cchco‘m ORTH- ESTERM R RITE ‘T ROUTEAND SIZIORT IIMTD3 (Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago or Des Moines, Mar- Dixio, Chiicigo tho people of 1in an niry loft lobratod s u Fumily originuied in the routh in 1 gotly on tho bowels und kidus rects the aetion of ore, 1he host proparatory medi or the sickness muy non dionsos it will, un- ussistod by wny othor modioine, eTeor u 18 &afo to administor in any condition of the systoi, and ot 1o cive Ktunces oan (1 4o hirem shass 0f wino. but 1t 18 no intoxicating bev 10 lend 10 infemperance; will promote | 1, dissipite benduohe, wnd generally tone up Tt will invigoraro ik The on'y road to t ke BEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE. N ik il doint ashinaton wnd Cudifornin it o 10t possible by aiy Philudelphia, CTES wihfoh 1re The finest 1 ity G eront ure modols of I DRAWING v, and its wides A OR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVEK OIL AND LIME, y celobruted PALAT wqual of whioh on ‘At Council Bl fie Hy. connect (o L wo & Northwosiern e of this those of all sust Dotroit, Coluu o ke elosy connection wi Oil and Lime, sanswho have been using oo | oer e (at De Wil i Mo vel, Boston, N timore \\n-imufluumnAnll)mlllhlull-nuw.m 1 for tekers vin tho CNORTH-W ESTERYN, A6 you wisl 1 ning the pure o uid i the tickol uge slutions. Al toke! ctw i this 1 Geneiu Munnger o, Mani ot Wilbor, Cieuist, Hostory 0. Agent, ML Furuui St., O, Nop.