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THE OMAHA DATLY_BEE, _THU RSDAY, DECEMBER : FIELD AND FARM. o m t in i THE mAle“ OF BIRDS. Disposrl of Hogs Dend of Disense. v snd farthertore, | thot Teaching Canary Birds to Sing TIHE CITEAINSSPLACE IN OMAIIA TO The question ofgreatest importance to Idering mat Twenty Ve Shoeee s e Ao e : FURN E"fl R AT i ket casonable Hints and Sug one, | ure taught to sing (i prin 0 any cnn o luw can inflict to couni s, especially it nsmalier pro. | American tunes as Yankee Doodle : : : & | One of the Best and Lurgest Stocks in the U, S, nishment upon the ho hauls | Siortion of oats be alfo 5 [ oYou would like to know whether «ly at the ordinary un : - t phia 7"\;]‘? f{ . M| Feeding swill to swine does not supply | }‘.:““‘,',"'_‘ L i 111t TNEb guess how th re mad t to Nelect from. that th paint-hrashes, | | 1 3 o ' is o metl in it the result yaints, and 2 v v discase, Bo se th are clean wutor, and thoy will keep I bot- | muny years of experiment. * [know how | Forkatan wh k it . \ t citted | ter conditic n without i y 1 ello’ therec oungst v e AT e ¥ 3 TG PN, | g o oo R Y Nee T Koop the seed corn dry, o 1s not tho | (e s Tegseras e (FOUNHCT | mattors can prodnce one of (i No S’mrs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elmtor v e | pre There two methods of dis- | cold as much as moisture that injures | learns how to warble el b T R A AL = | posel-by burial or burning. The former | it. 1t should be thoroughly dried” and | “*The first thing in producing a | aiiikic ability, Canvas for tho pict A FINE LINE O is more commonly emploged, but to it [ hung up before the winter sets in [ fino singer is to start with fiest-cluss | {4 inade of oheap St and hastily tackod M. BURK]—' & SONS, Are many ohje m A potato grower states that by experi 1 stock. 1 am so careful in this point that | o Fmes Copies of paintings in which | ' !l he tted to the field where [ ment he has discovered that the rotting | 1 would not take an ordinary $10 canary | {iore is litth ot soid = 4 q the ca 5 \ buried, thongh it be | of potatoes is due partially to moisture out of the bird-shops as a gift becaus: ”“.“ ‘f.n‘Al\H\\'*““‘(;:\l‘ul.l'\‘ \IW':,I:, LI ST GK [ ! b I three ye vards, they will exhume | Potatoes geown on land that has been ) the © Uhis Lknow, my own hoga | thorough{y underdrained were soundand | collection, all of which are raised from - "' them with water, Give them pur h his few mild notes would spoil my whole ' used First, the wvaile | |ing colors or groundwork of a e LY | Hving s it, And Whils eating the | good, while thoss. grown on iand un= | the purest strains in l'lv?\v_.\Al"V.H‘ 1 ob- | bifuting are put upon a eanvas with one UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. enr N y notalways, or often, cause | dramed rotted lnull). tained, when I began the business, some | Sfoneil I nd the canvas is placed in AT~ WOODBRIDGE BROS’ roak of the dise:se, it will some Parsnips, ogster plants (salsify) and of the most magnilicent singers in- Ger- |y deying-rack, while the same stencil is | REFERENCES:=Moreliants and Farmers Bank, David City, Nob.: Kearnoy National Bank,Roae tmes I have found in one sea i many, and crossed these high-bred birds | yged tor other eopics. By the time the | ney, Neb.: Colimbus State Hank, Cotimbus, Nob.: MeDonald's Bank, Nosth Platte, Neb, Omatin lorse-radish may romain in the ground Yy d ] son’s bitter expericnce. Another objec: | 411 winter, A° portion of such crops | With the —best sclected American | st canvas of @ sot hat received its | National Bank, Omuin, Neb & it M U b" HOUSE tion is that urged by the ndvoeates of | Siould e stored i the collar, however, | Stock, and the resulwas birds so fault- | gl fdwork tho fiest on vived Tts W Day customers drat with UL of iading attiched, for two-thints VAo of stock, crem § sterment of hu- | o yse when the ground is frozen. less that T have b g to improve | widition of different colors with another | weeo i e i S sa ’ man bodie: CAYING MALOT MAY [ i e mo oaot i them—only to keep up the stand- | Sancilninte. S0 U work gocs on until | = OMAHA NEBRASKA. eontuminate tha'drinkin waer of - o Sl b b Wi the sttt atention 1o | 3 hitn has enmpiite @ s tof 10 | THE PRESIDENT'S METHODS. | A Stalut Maligal Work for voung and - man bet sts len we consid- | Shie necds plenty : weeding ou virds in my collection | . Middle Mon, only §1 by wat i are buried on the farm, ju | Woderate moyement in a small enclos- | Ghich display uny tendency 1o utter wild | Tass from an aetistic standnoint. - Amons | How He Snubs ¢ s ot the Whito postpaid, Jomos Modioal Inotibude | B Aty St i oot | cows wil seriousty ik fn mule whon | R Say tmmeiatol: 1§ contt nopac | bictirs deulerssugh vainiings avenown | dowe Chartered by theStateof i | ries usually are, and that the carcasses ;“!_‘J‘”“‘“” walk @ mile to pasture &nd | yiny ©Of courae 1 um sometimes obl | Btencil work does not complete the pic- | yort Veodd D A i nois for theexpressparpose | ure not put inder gronnd so deep as are | PACK 3 i to get new birds, and 1 de 10 ATEER, SN BOF AN REG IO 1Y | g el i BEs eI otgiviogimmediate reletin | {10 fudios of hunian beings, we porcoiyn | The liberal uso of kerosene will greatly | a wan who has muny of - the fi turos, and poor artists are hived by the | verycourteous - the Tew ofiicesed 3 ‘Gonorrhes, | thitt this objection applies with much | assistin y \ting in the poultry- | mens now imported, S0 are I oRnYAN, -1t 18 HOoUsEATY protect N 10 all their sater f o the burial of the hodies | house e quickest and safest remedy | females for breding purposes to eross | the ehoap. pigments by & heavy coat of mmm.“. wnee. Th of human beings, Che ot | torid poultry of lice s the free use of | with my males I o o m.\.\.],u. romptly relieved and matter may find i3 way into | Persian inseet powder dusted through | = “How o I teach the hirds to sing? wring imperfections, e actnal cost hite Miycured by reme- | W i or ponds. Moreover the | the feathers They are first put into a large, i complatad oll pa T RS T s 8 eng i h tomy C A barn or stable should be kept at be- | in bunches of a do i ! g 3 s, Dealors ‘i e S bn vt e Dreawa blmyies an | Of the bodi (e into the tween fifty t ces in order to | they ave past their moulti ? SHialeeven A the Face, Lost Manhood, gmsitiesty evered, There | WiLL escape for o long a time 5 rive the In _some cases | they are six toeight months WSl Rea0! b domo experimenting. ‘he appropriate remedy | prictically impossible to- guard unimals | this cannot eniently done, but as | cageft infant canaries i R tures are made in | VT ";h,_““' Bonsl of by Jettet, macrodiy conhdantial, Meds | 1rgin it | tieanim is ubotit ninely:cight tho|| toptn wiiare s bell elock is o ally | the same « o ‘ ) ruin in e o of wi Toies sent by Mail and Expreas, Nomarkaon | LT the bodies be burned, all 1 temperaty the stable will ha rolling out its melodious, rippling { ot o frnia wovered with plaster, | & Voan 5 package to indicate contents or sender, Address | : HMse Are destroy ]‘ltw"n‘ t- | or !.u mw!m.ul- ’.m the quantit I'he music of the, ‘lluz‘_k st Hl~!‘ y Wwhich 18 mol vol ashington 81.,Chic | ters are dissi s and o ha \ ue | food require nd henee the warmer avies to singing, - different styles, | enilit DRIAMESNo. e0rWashinglon SLCoIagoll). | ¢y animals, f ating [ ean bo mado in tho stablo fu winter the | in & fow.weeks they trill, roll nnd wir- | s { Nor will the as ) » the better, | ble as clearly as the lark in a groen mea- | maral A eI : R iz water of man or e being Larm Au overfat animal, unle tio | dow. & "] as well s gold frames v o iy not less in their nature, nee, two very se- |y 8 N0t ir thle in all s. Fat | chorusint for some time, i w new, but they in to_crach 0 0rton A8 son with the clock, and then the | pave heen Wi for L the voune tor rious ¢ tions te ng the bodies i PR T RO e ule by 8 [ \ t : 1 oWy s, | . 1 E y p o e Contagious. |Husepicons to pusing the bodles | mmais aro’ poor brovders,as v valo, | 5o with, the betl elock, ‘and thon, thy | v boon i ona S, | iRt ook i s Lo e b e e e @ e i or 200 pic tures, all alike and all wortl who ma to run the gauntlet tmes o week sing auards a oue mor < and (e nece POt i hy them. ‘The third objec )m I’m:’\m;; and surrounding conditions aftect g Ih BUIAIRS b > of <ol I vil ore than ‘b PiheuElve o 1y am 0 native of Englind, and whi applios to cremution aleo, but does not wal, and render it suitable or unsuit- Haithiony ntilators to give | Lo i pictures and friom wark Liit off . County 1ot o | nmount to much. 1t trac that offensive | S84 ording Lo the objeets desired to | the birds fresh air, shut out all distraet- | o or dozon. 1 kuow of ono | o YI‘ iy s POLSON. AN TOF B0 years Wik under troatment s are given oft during the hurniu SIS ing sights amd sounds, and, to keep up |, 0 off mall da for o N Y T L tentar Nottugiun Hospital, | g this fasts only while the bodies are | 4 their spi B b bly, the secluded birds | oze reluded Sheos R Laui o T suilered BobnEtTMaAR L NSt ] Domot confine the turkeys over ten | ¢ | i : ' tsenn sell | pgpink you had hetter hoar ! Vot it o > v el | beir msimed, und thi v LA r TR I PRIt e, thes ity sin loudly s possibly, reeling LD » and frame fob § ake R TEWTpLD! e ho s) o) KNOW ] v‘.n.w 1 linmbs, 1 Tor a tin rward o ngh to ) g g 2, | trifls and rolls s winal roundelays | fuipe ¢ Ll cluns, R AL b Al Bope 1 thit et ire the dissipation of the gnses, stock | 03¢ tlesh, conlinemont renduring ‘them | tour. W me eon : 58 AR e I | etfatiure. 1 this " THYSELR VoIt in Ehis eily Il'as by 1 prominent 0 el o | fusal of food, Give them plenty of chir- 18 jnithe dark c [ consider « » Not the Day of Small Things. | Licl with e R ) > ; : mation is much the w e and of tion of the birds o : physician in Now Yerk huving 10 connection 3 |FeonIR EEnvolln Qi rEaI RO VI LR R LG q ‘ ¢ things may help o man to vise—a | arm i with the hosp! : s sotunlmots. of disposing; of the ear-|iyieh Bl caviiont ikl ; s, gotally; for there are some | o5y pin- in asy ehair for instance, | SWell i dm ech hicaco I abher nthoiafvartsomint Of il 2 | casses;and Tdo not think it is the more | 0N they can cat. | birds so t'd with th afof [ P Rnshnt Puventive Pl et GrEst it oy Chicago Lumber Co. Bottlos and 1 ean sy with g 4 1 find it wires no more T'o keep apple juice through the win- | song that thew proticieney may be greatly | P G g zitive Bullots™ | I gucs w as you sa : 5 srtion to bur . | terin an_ uncured (unfermented) state, | fnereased, and with these [ pirsue a | {roc St S LI S e Who e nle nud vetail Lumber, Lath, Shinglos 8T over we 5 G hole to- hold it snd replace Lt one pound of whole mustard seed (6 | Jonger courso of taining, They livers and _do wondors, Being purely | age My R o oL sove it. The bodies burn upon | wrel. - Oue ounee of salicylic acid, | taught to singgpipe notes, short melodies, | ! i, ithoy cantiot avin any ons : f bre LRy ted Musllehcad Concentrated White % ight provocation; and if you have I on recommended, Will effoet” | by being placdd fn a solitary, while 1 | §jFoable; they cd LM B AL A Fepuiaiion TR A b ) 1)) MACCONNRLL, MENA Tn March of last yo ponteactod iy conside n for your of tories or ally stop all tendeney to nentation, | play sofily the pe tune, constantly re- | AN Aroggis isue T iarks \u, is e b " polson, und boir ! attie time: | for’ your healsh you® will prepare the | but being injurious should never e used s, S o Dt R RIS, - v day o loeal New: York politician s / IG and of Ui b BUnBLIALVery ,,,‘,,", e Areatiente b | hodics to burn and’ then > (o safe | While misturd seed is perfectly harm: | When tho birds hhve nequirred all that litary Ailment wats urging upon hin w 1 snme time. 1 did not g el or the treat- | distance. less. s possible ) ones, v cod | Detroit Free Pre A at hig over- | vigor i tain line of p y =t DL t1er0, nOT wils 1'ourod by ANy ¢ l"m u'x.':'wll = e One of the hest preventive el et l‘:l‘\u;'lm‘u; “.-I; Y "L‘nu‘- AR RS S iy TR s e Sanghiney s Vo mow tu seven Lottes o ; o Foa e Pro; ! > > . 1 o LA o saloon yesterday in seareh of he president closed him out 5 £ Y Al e Aot wolll 1t Winter Feeding for Profit. lice in the nestsof sitting hens - | its sin; and in this posion they | hue suloon yesterday LR foligaLo| heinclighc Ultuion R ‘ A aud Tropical S:enery. dova the poison out througl Loils on tho skin, | The ro several modes of eng: | co refuse, such as the sw soon ceret of their fellow's sing- | Hoe was “primed. and 1\ 2 £ N s v f owled stitution or se on the stutute foot, in Bilyer : : \ the business of nd fattening factorics. By the use of sucl ing. ey areto be drille was ugl even acknowl titution or any clause on t A Lot 405100 fut, In B Jorsey City, N. 3., Ak, 1.1 (heers Tor the marker™ Somo faemers | Sonl il on tic vousts. hnd the. frognent | Shing melodies iy e token tnto . | thathe intonded to burt somebody be- | book which provides for the oftice of 'm < Park, Florida, ouly $10 Treatise on THood and Skin Discuses ma B B e hrnor AR T A L L 7,“, i ey 1§ |y g ad it would be an injury | sistant president of the United States Jor G0 days oniy, Tvory mun, fre uy i, ity 5 I ¥ P A B swhile th R nehB N o360 The Capital to-day veports th wroman and chf ould own a lot. High, dry, [ 111¢ €0, Drawer 3, Atlanta, | the mnx and sell in early g, \\InI:' ‘et powder, there need” be no | tune to be taught they requiring the un ce 21l s A bl Uancios g A, OF MA ot (e to comme: s | fear of lice. and again, in the morning Im-m surgeons. (I or | dent s saying (o u persistent caller from o a.lyhvm(r. [ d feed the . T 3 3 : s s ; ing a novel, head down . o i grove ¢ e e il ' T them until th i T'o make eattle depend upon pastures | UPOH & music “],','. (':[‘I“““‘ll'l“'m ! I,,_“\““ the bar, and he did not. 1 w look he my friend, you say i 1, showing church sites, it sl for a, and was trentod ut i be kept at asafe distance. Allin all s nnd Blinds. Sole agents for the New York City, 4t In this connection Prof. Morrow | alone, this Lite in the season, is to invite | Stmall organ. i g t 4 c § yvoin elghi experiments made by him wit! W S g A ‘erh | they Tearn to sing two or three tunes, b ud ¢ i e u have Ked | 455 hoolk of our to printed st 0 xperiments m y him ! tinst their well-doing all through | they DiBing tvo or thred tinos) but st 'emup! T tell you to st em up | and prayed ent your money {01 | over 600 Jand purchacers, All Sond Froe, Pop: of determining. not only the ches the conmg winter. . Some. fodder and | & few of them ean be t Sic. : | ; : : connng er. Some. fodder anc i« " D demoorat o3 all Uhis time, and that | watlo nd mow arcivals weekls . REFER. method of feeding, but dlso to ascertain | meal should also be fed. S ORI iy SulkiGs niirain-y (RATL HINIERESS S : L I e e el o o the g st period of timg ' P B el Iy of | ing the birds to sing ; amount of [, .An old farmer who had been w ng 4 i P ould | Banle Now Yoric. - Addreas, for full partionlars, ing over 1,000 pounds, and eight rovide for the winter water supply of | 4,6 = Sometimes 1 bre bird that | hisching up and sneaked out. He | was elected that the government would L. HOWRY, PRESIDENT, 179 BROADWAY, NEW YORK weighing F 11 i 5 617 8t. Charles 8i., St. Lonis, Mo. ¥ 0 > kept in warm stables | M1 live stock, they should have ac to sing *bhe mu said he didn’t propose 1o o hack home | he run on anew pling that there wis 0 | Braich 0micess Chtcago, 1iby Siiver Rorings ¥la nent o f Como mvous, SR ing Y. € 3 sing, ¢ riz eana i & [ v K- the publie ser ) oult 10! b i einer vcae s Laain, | crustied eor 1 vory little ofl- / M) credture is elear loss, Theu notone cun ylancvouthswithButaicehl | Homiths iR UL ok .‘."‘. pollldgtof Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mentat and | Meal, with hay, gaining from 115 to 280 Nervous Debili 1 Men, ary out of siX can be taught to sing a 5 ,‘I‘“']!' " Iwhl‘.‘[:‘r““ Lot |' e o . ‘ e Physical Weakness ; Merourlal and other Affec | pounds in five months, And the heaviest | You are allowed « frec trinl for - thirly. dmys | tune and, as you don’t know which éne R deniimeio Ly QEALI0 0SSy li AN ha htho it tong of Throat, Siin or Bnes, Bloou Poisoning, | steer mado the it gain, but one of | of theuse of Dr.. Dye's Celebrated that 15 until you try, much of your time | {hree weeks 5 S paniin. the ntal old Sores and Uicors, "ace renlcd vit weruniied em gamed pounds ' in_eleven | Beltwith Electile Suspensory A pi goes for nothing. “If w bird huiging in a Are yon going (o sot tom upe | of the people amd wot the par il enicac Discascs Arising from Tndis é months. A steer that had been kept on | for the speedy relief and permanent cure window hears another bird sing a wild | howled thie tough, s he pounded some | Now, you go home and tell the peopl o siis Exposuro or Indul 5 il Aus i T Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Man- i ] your'town that you have been to Wash i f s3 until August 20 was then kevbon | jood®nq ail Kindred trou Also for | ote, ho will cutch thosy wild notes im ) ceply ington and 1 scen the pr nt, and o delesd o R i Corn. During six months, which ended | JANG AL S A HLL mediately, and no amount of correction 5 the quiet reply. ISLOILING 80600 DL A ave: | nany othe diseases. Comple 5 oy “Then the consequences be npon your | that he told you every word you said was | Tendoring Man Ml | in November (begginning about May 1) he | health, vicor and manhood, will cure him. A canary is just | sluen the uen RONY R o Sl : gained 330 pounds, nearly equal to the | eurred, 111 d i - d; it will o, lic bad tricks pos- [ @Wh head! 2 LY 18 myreiets, e Best gain by a full-fed grain steer during | mation, tern ¥ b ssi 3 r int we have | With this he peeled his coat, and the by i T (0ot mid 501 | Mation 8 L A Positive Written Guarantee given in crery the entire” season stember | Voltaie Belt Co , Mich. auard inst. Sometimes a cuanacy X ining men bolted tor the doc rablosusa, ~ Mediciaaseut every whare by mailerexprea and October he g 05 pounds, = ‘e months old can be taught to sing; | One ¢ 1 himself on the ground that , iollowty P e ) MARRIACGE CUIDE, alves were also seleeted and - given A Persi o nine months’ bird will not war- | he didn't want to hurt anyboc Tin< of tho N & 800 PAOPS, PINE TLATES, clcgsot ety and eite | o0l shelter ind full feeding during the | From the illustrated paper in the De- note, and the diftercnce in the | other said he had just licked o i Trom ¢ corner bladier sesledtir 500, 1n femagebreticer, over dy nter. They made an average gain of | comber Centary by S.G. W. Brajamin, hor time necessary to complote a | the street, and Was waiting for hi o1 T R £ | 163 pounds varyin 5 to 800, | our lato mmistor to Porsi, i ity of s education varies from six to | second wind, As they went ont th i Othors feom ik bition Pustia pounds. A numbe on grass | Teheran, we quote the following: | twelve weeks, tongh ups table, and he was abont to ‘ g e ’ | for comparison, The grain fed calves | What imploments they used in ancient s evertum the stove when tho litte p BRIDGE ‘TRAT - | averaged a gain of 430 pounds, while | times we Know not: but to-day the Per. Edward Hanlan, the champion oars- | keeper shut up his hook with : - E " i DR. ITAIR’S those on pusture 1 averaged 239 | sian artisan has neither rule, compass, or Of the worll, writes that ho has | eame from hehind the har and _exhibi T pounds. It is demon spirit-level. e is commonly ignorant :obs Oil with the most bene- | signsof Jife. He took the tough by the Z S 6:10 3, F o Omuha it Sth e animals do boest on g I of the faet that the diameter is o thivd of ults, and has found it a4 r . nd saic 22 W 2 20880 - 115 A ma our bined, but much depends upoi the. qual- | tho ofrcumforenco; his gimicts and | remedy for museulne pains. i the aemy wo dollars! AR e i s ™ ity of the pasture, While the steer over | augurs are prods turned by a bow-stri and limbs, “What fu 3 h e invaluablo wpecifie rondily and, permac | yeur old, and kept on grass he Tius no hatchet, but only an o - ——— SDamizes 2 NG LINES, batinnto knd kg stand 1 meomats | gained mote than some others, yot it may rpenter’s boneh ) d FIVE-DOLLAR OIL PAINTINGS. Two silver dollars were handed over, TR RO s Iy to s wod {"h curing proportios. It Tave be llml\.ll. Although cos 10 1 hoard, he puts it on th : P and then he led the Ivig!l»lllu\v Ul;! .|.,.»l|[< il e e LT N AL ¢ ho"yorid “for ite uurlvale si annot be drawn from o siugle | and if he would saw a block of v Factories Turn Them Out by the | and marched bim up and down the walk The Great Invn "GHICAGO & NOITHWESTERN, % ‘ ntion 3 s, the experiments suggested | squats on the ground himselfand holds Thousand for $20 a Dozen. three or four fimes to show him off. By . ) 0:15 A, s hings that may not have bee: u wel it bet toes, drawing the saw to- Vew York d Expres yery | and by he stood him on the gutter, gaye ! Satiroly well, and not sen s sy mptoneat the | known. Among the conclusio ds himself. Wood is searce, and with | | \n Wi Xeork Dailiand l;‘l"’]. 9 ’.‘I‘ hum a'tremendous kick and obsceved ForEASY WASHINGC, . i Tty V8 symptom of the | g}y derived are that the such tools hard to work. If pillars arc to [ dutumn, m anticipation of holiday tifn¢ “You go Lome!" IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER: 5 1 Fxpe BENNEYT, Richland, Towa, writes, | animals of like breeding and under | be constructed, the trunis of poplar: cirenluy sent to farm and il The big fellow waded through the mud Without Harm to FABIICor HANDS, Accomimcdation 1 have Peon afiicied with Huy | reatment is often greater than those of | raised and simply stripped of theiv | lagers, offering them “real oil paint- | to the opposite side and stood and looked and partieularly udapted (o Warm Climates, e . oratnd Asthina sinco 190, 1 followed SOUT | {ypicai animals of dillerent breeds under | branehes and bt They inay be crooked | iigs, ™ Seoies of ol masters” and | ok, Ro tamily poor, Kliould bo without i 0 ey | my life. T am glad thot | the present method of wintering s but that matters not ster worl copies of the works of the most amons of One of the speetators approached him Sold by 4 bewareof viloimt- | LD 0y Who can spoiik 50 favorably of | in o west (which uf x"yl|\~ll|0l L s R R shap wodern arti ts *iml‘l.. wgilt frames,” | and said: L Ainkee A, : (i e i ox ] A, SR to the east in severe seasons) little or no | timber into an clegant pillar with gatch. | nt prices which are describeds 2 | “Yon didn’t make much of a fight?” only vy i B 1 Bxp LRI \.‘f,‘J".f,.K'.!‘.i‘.“.‘.‘.‘.,f“‘ Al ez llt s Tt thatl De e A SRRt DLAE A, KL bRy competition.” Agonts in this “city [ “Ididn't, cht Well, now. I wint you ‘M’MES = ; BEOD N, BAG | Tout Iy will ho mailed upon applicat argost gains may be expected fron ani- | o his hand, this simple’ artisanapplies | who send the cireulars profess eontompt | to understand that T showed more clear YLE. NEW YORK; ML e’ S Lol Expi druggist not having 1t in stock will + | malsin thin flésh if in good health, the pla md the trunk in the form | for chromos and cheap engravings, | grit in this o fracas thun ever before E I‘-“\'__“L"‘“‘\'"-“ Loy and it is diflicult to sceuro rapid | of a fluted pillar and crowns it with w | Which, they declare, distiguro the - = [ A g in o weight during long ful cupital and cornice, showing a | walls of wuny homes. They elaim ' you are not much of . Mg PENNY““YAL P"_Ls continued foeding; under liko conditions | Tively inventive fancy, If judged by the | to have made contraciy - with oy g ; et ", young animals make the lurgest gain strict upplication of rule and” compas rising young artists for the pro. v plied the man as he dropped e S ONICHESTER § ENGLISH. proportion to food enten; s fair profit | these de corations may somotimos deviatd | duction >of colabrated paintings which | Ins voiée to o whispor, “vou are D L] LR UL can be made, even at low prices, by gra # m a straight line, but of the | they can sell to a favored fow for sums | pig I goinall nnlu but the minute art WESTWALD. ing, and then grain-feeding for two or | 1 s beauty of the conception there | Which amount o little more than the cost ckled my sand gives out, | believe TUNION PACIFIC three wonths those cattle that have been u beno question. Walls and ceilings | of the materials, They also have pur- | jv's hereditary, and L' going to n doe X Pucifie By NAME PAPin Chie 1. judicionsly — bought or cconomically | are tastefully decorated) in like man- | chased, at Wkrupt sale, a collection tor to be examined.’ B f\"l‘;',“,,‘ \t“\'u AL Drug 7"" r.-..m)»“ o4 by Fuller reared, to- be sold when from thirvty t ne| of ine gilt frames which they wish to on go home!” shouted the bar 7 = Mail and I eago, 1 thirty-six months old; economy of prc # ® * SLightness combined with | sell at a small. yrofit. By such means " e i s P duction i qguite ns importan mixi- | strength is often gained in sia by | they can offer’an’oil painting and fran es-—-1I'm goin 1 day.” 5 | J 4 atiand I muwm product, |'~\n Iy in times of low muMuw v wall of s re sundried bricks | for # which would cost §50 if purchuscd And he went off without once turning e et L S f SOUTHWARD, Arrive. prices; itis not elear that it is ]rlnln Wble snionsly i anged in hollow cubes as | in - the re, Each vustic | to look belund him, OMIBSOULL PACIRICT A 7 . to fatten and sell steers ns yearlings block-house. T cemented | Who reccive aris made -—— ‘ A WILBOR'S COMPQUND OF Fhore 13 un advantago 1o b takon of the | 1o ' layer of Gargel, or mortar | understand Eho has be sin ex from looseness of the {8 i o R AR ¥ PURE COD LI‘,ER aptitude of young nnimals to fatten after | mixed “nh straw, over which, in tuen, | gled out froj persons of his u \\.lll \m‘\-l_\ : [ el |\\1m T':.-\': & ”::vm'. ttaining & cerfuin agoe — three s | follows a coat of linst ighborhoo s ghe one best able 1o ap- n 48b nouth ‘ or drngyist for th ) Depurt MTHW A RD, considered the proy time 5 at strength is required the angles preciate sucll advy rous offer. 4 A ? OIL AND LIME. | arowing rapidly sud making quick gain dilod by s layor af burnt beloke. BuohJ Therosuleist gmany rural lomes are | Py DrJ. G B Slegert & Sons. g ; AR Y A -~ \\nu.\. method may be practiced the | aowall will stand for ages. It is interest- | found highly pd paintings in imita- | == o i f 3 i ., x Cily Expross. . ’ e —— should be guided e quality | ing to wateh the builders at work. The, ) The pictures are us- | i 8:400 Oulslund_Avgommod’s 103000 imows ConLiven 0 e T § ndition of the ni and the r long tunics, which are tucked into | willy Cxpress Landseapes, marked | py g gy 31RO B Y, N, 3. Depart. WALD, Ar AR08 BOpRATIZOf tiis an ] value > gry ) cused, | their givdles whin working, displaying | by dimness of @gtlines and haphazard NN | AT PR R a length and muscular deve |usv||x\ nt of | blending of 5. City people often | SOVTHERN R Via 't Suouth. 8 worth. Tn the E S - X | i Dranciitis, whoopi gy ; pensive Ensitage. Timb Thavo nevor soon oquulod clacwhero, | wondor whordSall daubs ‘como from. | wannasten xor 1 Nebraska Na“onal Ban ook s, apd ol eoustmniive has no atever may he Lin favor of en- | The one above sings out in & musical | arding and in many humble i 5 H superior, if cq ‘ul. Let 10 one negloc: the oarly e trom fodder corn, there is 1o goo CONTAIN A B 1 T actaar a0 Q16 \dmioos thp D6 ELy oo | tone, *Brothor, i th name of God, toss | homes in tho city the cheap ol paintings | : ; Which AW oure e ah commints o the | FeAsOns for converting good grass nto [ mo a brick.! The one below, s he | have made their appearance in yecent | FARTICLEOF MERCORY S OMAHA, M.UIMS/M ehost, lungs, or thront. Manufi t only by "II~\|.«gv instead of Lay; on ‘the other | throws the brick, sings in reply, | vears through, the medium of mock- [ O ANY INaURIOUS i Pain Up ¢ \mu ) . Y xoopt B Al Wilbor, Chiomist, T Sold by al druge | hand, it is only a wasteful pre 10, my brother (ar. O'san of my unala | auction salos. Buny s busy Now ¥ orkor | Mixxuan suustaxce, SLurLus, May 1, BN X i O wists. i & ot Sil g b is one of the most | in the nume of God, behold brick ! has his attention drawn to more thar BT s PURELY VEG- AL W YaTis, Prosident. : ———- — - costly of home-produced fodders, if all — of the mock-auction rooms which | EYABLE A B Tavsstiy, Vise Prosidont ,:ll.. o \‘.ux-lldux‘n mto aceount .nnl(:xtl We o Nothing Made n Vain, abound in the down-town districts. 1t Will Cure all Discases Caused | W. H. B Ho o s only important. recommendition, b e are told that nothing was made in | The open door is close to the by Derangeme ne L v V. Monse, " Foux 8. Corans D U NK NES 3 sides its furnishing a sucenlent feed in | vain; but what can b said of the fashion. | sidewal and persons pussing L ROANARIOLS OF o Lily .V Moty JauX 8, poLLiNg R EN R winter, Hmmx(; ]m I.. h ‘Il'\ltll!Afnr‘u able girl of the period? Is n't she maiden n see at the further end of 1€ you foel dull, drowsy, debilitated bave fro | A. B Poress s P or the Liquor Habit, Positivel ) o ‘nf u'u da ner Il_m’n Imn“ l"\‘l““‘ s 5 q-:;nlh 15 milde in |t ! llmnll an oil pflntln £ on an e quent headache, mouth” tastes budiy, poor ap BANKING OFFICE: Cured by Admisioring Dr, 3 7 acres of ground from which | Lowell, Mass., where thore are more bot- | which is lighted brilliantly by @ row of 4 und tonguo cogieds you e Sllerie e re | o8 polfle, e " \ ¢ ire more bo i ghted y of | § ud, tonguo copled e PHE IRON BANK. Haines' Golden Specifle, he wishes to get the yest quantity of es of it sold th ) y 3 zis-jets fr [ . ) ties of it sold fhan of wuy oth u from above. Scen at & distuan Iram torpid tivar, or "Tieoustiess,” au noth ug / Tt can o given i u eup of colieo oF 1on with- foddering material, maize fodder would | rills or blood purifier. § is ne a it fr e picture you : ) s Magnoha Balm | b einenin i bet o theve, | e cod purlior, dud 1t by novr | anddn o uow gt framo, tho pieturo hus | BN Ly TG0 Gaxacs (HAUMIRA KOS Sgetn PR gk A e faxlur ladg sult conld bo gained only by letting it | strongthens the system, and fives new | ticed eye ‘The loud tones of the aue- i e, T, FonL ML Brsth FRAIR SN MUNAAN 51 kods ot wnd Is @ seast aid to beauty Itnt:lrsn.\:v{vrnu-d r | ife and vigor to the entive Dody. 100 | tioncer can be heard plainly from the Gt Vialent wanng, of siBunis withe RARKS F!‘E’"’ TOR LnR. fo4sss 1 B . Mo B ordinary way | doses §1. street. His words are seductive to men out intoxicatiog take o 1) i «, o p ie | overy us o ouro bis tollowed. Ie . freshe f it would not be eaten; whil nl ’ - on the lool ha vn’: Sc il NEVRIE FALLS o Gieo ju ness to it,who would rather | e el . agiuation and o i1 Nye dirof vustic Tano: | S0 Gy M ., 4 3 ! D e ik o et 0 01 . . i i v, inforis a Des Moines sistants, or Houppers "””"\l' p 40 4 Uhis & i, Drisgyiste, camer il 0 ; ;‘I"‘ .:I' | ll:;fl‘fi:l"':flh'l l‘..“‘.‘.‘.".';‘&.‘! | {nwlllnnmmi llinn‘ill.lu' i to Nankton, thnce | onters this room thoy bid eagerly. RS 7 Hlet contain o hiun, Bpuas oyt 0 Plerre and other interior points. The or daub is knooked -down 0 thew at PPARED Y FYRD e wry 1 5 Troin the bas Wou i Cisputinto bay, every pound | scheme 1S docidedly siry. | #1020, 0r g2, uniil the stesngor makes | 9. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia,Pa DICAL CO., BUFFALQ,H Al ks o Ahe Bottiten 't 9S4 N 1epot at meoln

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