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FIELD AND FARM. Stock Feeding. ime of year has arrived, Philadelphia Record of live wk must ition of.the farmet. [n practical ag; some f food nun oidahble, but ¢ s 1o ther Ito b The writer in the the eave n when m the o tim is before we the wliee a a good de - ut such true ¢ rive in use of food ns wi \ pr = | of beef, pors Cures nd ctive 1 RHEUMATISM y s venture upon feeding at all | NEURALGIA, { Bt r hand, there iss0 much stock food in the country with no other Rackaehe, iendnehe, Toothache, #prains, B | | on the oth outlet that there appears to be no escapo from the necessity of realizing upon it in At Draggiet caler, the torm of meat and milk : THE CHARLES A, VOGELER €O., Sole Proprietor One thing 18 certain -large quantities o MARYTAwS: 4 sk of manure can be made this winter and turned to good aceount on the farm in preparing to grow better crops and real 17ing better profits when more prospor ous times arrive—and we may be sure oftiii- | that they will arvive. Fertility is replen- 3 parpose | i<iicd by good dressings of barnyard mue ofglvingimmediate rellelia | nyre niore certainly and about as cheap. vate disesses Gonorrties, | 1y 08 by the use of large applications of GleetandSyphilis in all theis commercial - manres. he main dif- complicated forms, affo all ference is that the one is S0 cured at the cost of some Inbor diseanes of the Skin and Bloodpromptly relievedand | Quring an otherwise leisure time, and the other must be paid for in cash. Of permanentlycured by reme- dies,tewtedina Furly Voars the two Inbor is just now much the more availnbie on most farms Special Practice, Seminal iens, Night Lowseo by Dreams, Pimples on e, Lont Manhood, positively cured. There e 15510 eoperimenting, The appropriate remedy < are cheap stook and foods are t‘lm:ub;-rdlnuch:r Eo(n;:ll‘q' i wingly cheap, and in the end sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential, Med. < js not s oh differcne I icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on wELRU ) ot "'"'"I L ';”—"' package to indicate contents or sender, Address irst appear. Feed judiciously admin- | istered now will make as good and as mueh manure as under wore favorable conditions for a cush m n outside of the manure. In doll times ek feeders Al DR. JAMES, No. 204Washington St. Cnicago, il must do a3 others do at market price aud keep their wits about them when they buy stoek and feed Ihe low prices and dull times have a tendency to make farmers careless and Blood | wasteful of 1. Besides being amis fortune this i blunder. Care, econo- 1y, foresizht, pluck exhibited and prae “ | ticed now as well ws in more prosperous times, will yield better resalts than de spondency and demoralization, If feed ers wilt study out well balaneed rations for stock, keeping in view the end sought, tl never was w better time than the present for the exercise ot judi- ment and skill feedin whether for ment for mi In production the ition wwn meal and hay or in ik production itis near with the addition ot some und oats. ed el is one Contagious. 1w a native of England, and while T wasin | thit country ) contracted R torri poison. and for two yeirs was nnider freatinent UK 00T ) Eogland, but wa 0N 11k tisomint of Swift's e 1o give It a Gl 11 i ay With grent joy that they X m s sound and wellns I over wi Now York City, June 12t In March of Inst y o in UInto the h m ijid not rwis | eur now tiken my lire. i D HALTORD, ¥ L1 contracte of the best foods ind of neat provided the 10ws how (o use it It is rich in ind phospl of lime, and vs- AL AT | pecially fitted “for development” of ani- | poion out through boils on Kk mal frame; the buminous compounds DAY are likewise in high proportion and in wholesome form, snd the oil is of great vilue, On the hole there are few, if any, better foods for cither old or young beidts than linsced meal when properly s nd the same may be said ot - tonseed meal. But these are too concen- trated foods tobe used alone. T must be combiared with other foods containing more carbonaccous matter. A properly b tion will contain eake or cot- tonseed meal for its mucilage, phosphate oil anl albuminoi meal forits oil and other respi tituents, bran for its nitrogen and phosphovic aeid, dtraw and hay for their combina- n of the nid - other and their other hesides: also fodder and v and force- heumat stoek doye th 0y City, N. J., Aug. 7, 185, Treatise on Glood wnd Skin free. T Swi NGV Discases mailed » Druwcrd, Atlunts, DOCTOR WHITTIER 817 St. Charles St., St. Louls, Mo, Areglar graduata of two Modl e ia ear ot 0 Cun a Blo b Distatns oy oiher Fhyslcad 18 81, Loulsy Rolty apers ahow s il contitntaknow Nervous Pros! n, Debility, Mental and Physical Woaknoss ; Mercurial and other Afiecs tlons of Throat, Skip) or Bones, Biood Poisoning, ©old Sores and Ulcers, aro ifiated with aaserallcied Bieccas, on Tutest seiARLIOE Drin a15ce, Rafelx, PrvES: 1y, Discases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, Exposure or Indulgence, wbich p llowing efesta § Dervousaeds, dabilily, ivary, pimples'on the fue jeledy O feuualer, eoufusl ing contents, while s, peas, and any & y be advantagy With the itbove, or sonie of them, to form anl tions. The Tondor vy Bariage (mproner oc 3 of th s by judicious teeding Losmica eove fr ddresss Iargely represents the market value of 2ot b o iy cor the food after it has been utilized as far A Positive Written Guarantee giren in every s, N Eablocare, Medicine sent cvery whore by mall OF expiesse as it may be by the stock. A properly balanced r: is the most MARRIAGE GUIDE, | 0y s i the come 5o ta e s B AL | Dined wants of the animal, avoiding loss of any of the. materinls used. A baaly weed ration does not do this, and 4 portion of the food is not util- It is always aulvisable to construet awell balanced ration whether foed is Nebraska National Bank | i s s e at low rates of pay it is better to exercise PATD Up COAPITAL s the more skill, St reLus, May 1, 13 Under the eirenmstances, HL W, Yares, Presidont there is little prospect for any ma ACBTorziy, Vieo President. cash otit in feeding, ther W. H. 8. Huaites, Cashier. ad age of getting marke! DIRECTONS: W. V. Monse, 3 s, Cotngs, | (e prordicts of tho” far A OBN 3. COLLINE the shape of meat or mil H W, Yauns, Lewis 8. REED, | mood nanio. (0 f BT good manure to apply for tutur Judgime and skill will be needed ta BAYKING OFFICE: b e ona e THE IRON BANK. should bring o man’s enerzy und for T GR sight to the Tront. Bad times have General Bunking Businoss Transsotod. sons as well ns good timos, and if prop- A FINE LINE Ok Pianog and Organs dovels man than prosperous, eisy — AT WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE » bles applisnees, who knows OMAHA NEBRASKA. how uu:l whers to buy st Fifl}id ~“ihe Land of Grangés, k9. Bon and how to administe work up his straw, ) Sunshing, farmer works more hours a and Tropleal S:enery, day than other class, When the me- Loox ! At JSox100 tety i Bilrer ids, ou e Rvery T anure pile that will go far tow couping him fo any lows I 15 finished his ton hours he ean is tools and go homo, wash yroman anid chfld ahouki own a Tot. Liigh, dry, rolling land, No awampa, or malutia. kouecs, 300,00 00,00 v into a who tarns something up probably will. Can You Afford to Destroy the on the stoc At any rate, the studies systematic stock-feeding or milk 1 Qs supper, and sit down to quict mg ovor his book or paper. The stores, hotel, already bullt, Beveral traius daily, ¥ive-uoro orango grovo tracts, §200 each. production will be better off when spring comes than ho who gives up in discour- agement and w. mething to turn up. e who waits will not succeod—he averago favmer after a day’s work in tho field, gets o late supper and then has to look after u little world of animals, ouh;yl;}l‘f'lx\::.mufln;::at::t:; %cll:;l‘n.lll‘ sl | #ome of which are often sick, or hurt, or brilligut_colors, with elozent, 48-pare desciipy tive book of our town, and s lonk printed list of over 600 1and purchusers, Al Sent Frae. Pop- ulation Th, angd now eriigals weokdr = RErER: NCE.— Win, H, Oakleys ;m Nutional Ciilzens e Do Norke_ dd for full particnlard N. MOWRY, PRESIDENT, | 78 BROADWAY, NEW YORK rench Oficess Chloags, 11k, Bilyy Fla PENNYRUYALFILLS “CHICHESTER'S EN&L!;H." out of enclosu or require mueh.cenre daily, with o onally extry ordinary deminds upon owne Lhon 1o has all the rvisk, With the best of care some unimals wre always dyving Wind storns, loods, a thousand pesti- feraus inseets lie in wait for liimat ever turn, Vile wretehes wre plotting to deé- fraud him, in sceds, euttings, trees, fer- il medicines’ and overy possible for villaiuy eluims him {or Y s purticulae use. With all this he has no . powor to 1ix his own wages or the price 1580 o0 : ho sells or Duys. nplae o faar He is tho “hélpless bondsman of the speculiators, the middlemen and the great " Madionn Squa A Druggtata, Vgade suipiod by ¥ corporations who deele how much of each your's crop e may be likely to re PORY | e to raise abothe tike all b | the j e VY fa% u vst. For the and his family o avore diusireity i auything will do. To the ordinary run of people who live upon bis toil the con- dition” of the farmer is a mutter of us ch indifferonco as that of his cattlo. is is the prevailing state of mind lurge iy auiong tue. comfbrtallo. clnasss. oo trader, speculutors and professionals, Thoy dlo not se how mean 1s this selfish’ 1 a8 { 8 e | with mongrel | bushels | a report of an_ inves policy and also how it reacts ruinously against themselves. Their narrow and congeited oxclusiveness blinds them to the great truth--that no class ean sutely ignore unother mnl&l_umu itsolf upon its uu:wrlurnfi, and therefore eluim the lion's shure of the goods things of this world! Classification in Breeding. Classitication of animals s to tribe, genus, species, breed variety, strain, cross, hybrid and wmongrel 18 "too littlo uuderstood oven by many intel nt broeders. A species ls constant in ful- filling uit the conditions necessury to re- s Haoawe Magnolia Balm is a sexst aid to beauty. Many a lady owes herfre: aess to it, who would rather #0f tell, and yow can't tell. _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 'l_‘}l»l}"l} SDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1885, Wl goheral respects. | of species pos- | in common ished from al to tribe or sn tutes < production alike A gouus is an ass sessing n cha by which trit era 1 nat gents equis cons stication, inclnding h d tae male as o hy brid botwe two, itself infertil Heneo the | 0 two s n o hybrid) thro in don 1as N th to s Al enitle, for instance ricties of the genus bas, of the spe Wihen two va e thor ns to breed measur ' to charavtoristics they 1t breed —tnat is, a race or ny from the same parents or stock in of stock is a breed, or sub of u breel, in woeh certiin intensitied and perpetuated through strong hereditary force, a8 cor- tuin strains of stock, strains of short horus, thoroughbred horses, ete e word hybrid 15 oiten’ confounded A mongrel is an animal from two or more parents themsclves of mixed but inferior nloo 1 in fact, # degenerate animal. The com mon mixed eattle of a country are mon Va 1 in domestic animals is constantly going on, ‘The unscientitie breeder secks not to keep u breed within the distinet lines of the ancesters. The dentific breeder docs, and throngh | wreful muting and careful selection | prrpelu Vb intensities the superior points of excellence, famnily points are desernded Notes, Winter is the hest season for making wnd the best precantion s saould or carefully porserving it ent the spread of chicken chol Salwon recommends o wixture of two ounces of sulphuric d to two gallons of water. This will destroy germ of cholera that it touches in a few minutes, bei one of the best dis- infectants known Squnshes should bo kept in o w r]x‘\{ and should not freeze. not best to keep vegetables too w but care should be o i} the freezing of those that are easily fected by cold. The Farmers' Home CMr. Wall inm M. Singerly, the Philadelphia pub. lisher, has o fine favm in Montgomery county, Pa.. where e last winter Kept 250 hend of cattle, 800 sheep and thirty horses, His silos hold tons of )8 chy and his eattle arve fed upon it three times o day, v ving also grain Mr, Singerly states that ten of grain fodder wiil keep seventy head of cattle during o term of six months through the systems of ensilage and soil ing., During” the fall abonut 1000 tons of cnsilage have been stored on this farm. A correspondent of the Rural Home says: 1 raised off of nine town lots, weh measuring 55100 feet, making in La fraction over two aeres, near 830 of good sound potatoes. The v|‘:-' white elephant and be made wm It is rm, varicties PILES | » cure for Blind, Bleedin; 1tehing ited Piles has been discovered by alled D! A sing as cured the worst ehronie eases ot 25 or ) years standing, . No one need suff nve ¥ ,.pi»hm: s wonderul sooth e s and instriments do more harm tha ood, Williams” Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, S the intense itehing, (parti it night’ after getting waran in bed) poultice, gives instant velief, and prepared o for Piles, tehin of priv ts, and for nothing else: KIN D S CURED. 15 M Nt cures as by Pimples, Black Heads or Grabs, Blotelies and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin elearand beantiful, - Also cures Lteli; Sult’ Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Old Obstinate Ulcers, bl by druggists, or mailed” on'receipt of 1t ctailed by Kuhin & Co., and Schroeter & Becht. At vholesale by C. 'F. Goodwan. —~— EVILS OF ROLLER SKATING. The Providence Kinks to be Closed on account of Immorality. The brief announcomoent made in the city newspapers of Providence December dth, that the board of « men had voted not to grant furtl liconses to roller skating rinks gave r to considerable speculation. The only in § 'mution to be gained from the report of tne regular proceedings was th board went into executive session, h gation concerning the rinks, and voted unanimounsly to di. continue the licenses. It is learned upon good authority that the resort which was submitted in private to the board dis- closed a_state of immorality among young girls belonging to table Tamilics hardly to be beheved were it not that the evidence upon which the report Vi -.husvlll wus carefully gathered and spared. or some time there had been com- plaints heard in this city of a perceptible inerense in the number of young strect walkers, The girls compliined of did not openly solieit compiny at niglit, but they made it theiv regular practice to promenade up and down the streets on wfternoons, and earry on open tions with those specimens of hu manity known us “mashers.” In many '8 the promenading was carried A and Uled . Willis, (i Indian remedy), Indian Pile Ointment. on well into the evening, and by girls of | Vi o Asscrtions were mi rtain quarters that the rolle inks wore responsible in part for the bad _conduct of the girls. Four weeks ugo Muyor Thomas Doyle deter mined to trace out those, and at h gostion ( £ of Police Child detaiicy ollicers to attend the rinks in citizens dress and thoroughly investigate the matter, The oflicers night atter night suw degraded women mingling with young girls as freely us thongh thisy were of good charactor, © Every mght the ot cors saw profession " entic young girls, some of whom were in Khort clothes. to accompany them out of the rinks. ‘The oflicers followed these young girls, saw thom go into suloons where liquors were sold,” and later fol- lowed them and their male escorts to houscs. In onerink a week ago the officer de- tailed sigy 2 young girl come in who had jost begun to fn‘mru to skate and was unable to go about slone on the rollers. He questioned one of the regular male pitions asto who aund what she was, The young fellow remarked that he didn’t know who she was, but unless she waus mude of ditterent stuff chan the rest of the girls who came to the rink she would 5001 be one's prey in less thun two months. Nearly all the girls followed belonged to good fami some very respectably connected, action of the mayor i goud citizens wiio have long wsked for the suppression of the rinks. The ngest feature of this matter is that tand most frequented roller nk buildingsis owned by one of churchmen of the state, one who has long been very prominent in ro- ligious und temperance aftnivs. He loas- e# the building to the person who runs th rink and while logally he cannot be huh’ respousible for the fuination of the 13 and 14 year okl girls, theve 1a s pablio sontiment here that is dispused to hold him morally responsible. After this monthno more roller skating rink li- cense will be grante e skating The approved by ull ‘Whon Haby was aick, we gave her Castorta, | whicu | German {1 Whan sho was a Child, she oried for Castoris, When she bocare Miss, she clung to Usatoria, Whiea slic had Cliidren, she gave them Usstoria, 73A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. (W 2 Catehing Hedvy Shot Cannon. San Francisce Adta: Herr Holtum, t r man of Germany, gave a novel inment gt e Pavilion last night ttractec v;:»mln-nr of nearly thousand people. . ¥here was some g of n yut only the numbers in which Holtum was a prominent feature p <3 ed uny particular mevd or interest. Heo i with a shot from his cannon at o ret two thirds the length of the Pavil- | jon, His aim wasnot particularly good and the fifteeng pound ball deser a tul parabdia and erashed through ¢ front of the stage without doing any particular damage. Some clever ju gling with fifteen and tifty pound balls followed, during which the professor toes seemed to have several narrow cs capes from the iron globes, which he | tossed twonty fee in the air, and aliowed to fall to the floor with' such | seeming carclessness that his body | Was g d in the descent, His next ap peatance was dn o club-swinging and | chair-balancing act, in both of which he exhibited m strength than skill. Both these powers were brought into play in catoling & fiftosn-pound all: ired : from his gun by a caretully measured charge of powidet, to o distance of forty feot T'he feat was very cleverly done, and the professor openett thie list to all compe tors for §00. While tho entries were preparing he attempted to carry three men on one arm, sitting straddlewise, and fire a pistol with the haud of the sup sorting urm. After nearly killing the Bail junitor, who was one of the trio in veigled into the scheme and retived in disgust atter having the other two men dropped on_ him, Holtum accomplished the feat, and the contest for the pusse comni This time theeharges were lighte and the ball was not by over Lwen i he contestants nroved fou among whom was Col. MeVev, the heavy weight ball player. Each wiis staked ont in a cor spot, and required to hold his right hand in range of the little bullet and wave the American flag with his left fneh s tempt was a ghastly failure, two of the men heing so blinded by the sh as to fail te touch the ball, while MceVey tall, good looking young fellow,unknown to fame, both found it too hot for com fortable holding, nnd allowed it to go rolling down tho lenzth of the. pavilion, awaking the echoes of the huge buildi until there was a fairimitation of n thun derstorm. A fitth arrival thought he conld win the prize it supplied with 2, but he failed to even se the shot, and was not aware th Jeft the gnn wiilitstruek the floor hehind iim, Holtnm made the eatel with case, and then donned his harness to puil Jggainst a pair of Philadelphia brewery horses, The hage animals were appat ently tit to pull the building over, it nece essary, and with a - single t they ~ dislodged * the athlete his” plice on the ladderlike strine ture on which he was braced. A couple of ponies, who wonld not make fa ed From op | tar cod. ded inmaking a them by puiling agiinst the traces of each with onb band while the horses were being driven in opposite divections Iis Iast feet wis o fi tavget while tiggmn vested on his shoul der, and in this herwas fairly suceesstul st stanc y and a | it had | from roas for the §aeFnimals ahend of them, were then bro¥gging and the \xrul‘“ul | ginst | + his cannon at the | mon chipping oft :in etfge, but losing the shot | through the sgugean the oper His exhibitions we but a new pavition will be necded snould he repeat thgm yery often without re- ducing the size of the shot. McVey has oliered to bet dfrom $100 1o $300 that ho cun cateh ti dén pound ball once out ot three times, and ll'ullum has promised to make the match. ‘The speed of the lobe is very slaw, and the ball-tosser i Tikely to suceeedlif'he can ha 2 enough to overcbme the Hash of the gun and (o acquire dexterity in handling so large and heavy . sphere. - BILLY FISHER. Remarkablo Experiences on Plains—Saw Horace Greeley. “Phere is the most noted man among us,” said a prominent member of the Utah delegation, drawing u St. Louis Re- publican reporter's attention to- a small, full-faced man. with a pair of square shoulders and n form as straght as an arvow. ‘‘Ihat is Billy Fisher, of Oxford, and he has seen some tight places, where hair-raising wus a5 common us bees in a bottle." Being introduced to Mr. Fisher, the ro- porter ashed him for a little information about himself. “Billy" showad his modesty by making an excuse to got . but the reporter held on, and finally Mr. Fisher s ul SIn 18541 left Kansas City, whacekin, bulls ~\|>mL>!.m|~« Not 'long atter ched Salt Linke City und en; . mail agent botween Salt Lake and ( fornia. "The majl in those days left t a month from each end of the line Later [ran from Raby valley to Rieso river, a dist: of 135 miles. The mail was strapped on u pack mule’s back, and you can guess that we didn’t make rail- rond tim I had not been running the mules very long when Miller, Russell & Co. got tho stage contraet, and the puck- mule system was abolished, — Thon 1 kept a ion at Gravely ford on Hum boldt river, wl a white man’s face was not seen once in a month. We nsed to cook our muat on a pang-going-go- PANg-£00- runy- kotob - enim- me-me-me- me. " “A whaty" Billy smiled s he explained to his hearer that he me L and had merely usod the Indian name for it, “My Indian title was Tosowich, whiel when interpreted, menas Wihite Kuife, givento me on ount of u very tine ivory-handled knife that I earricd in i I met the fumous hicf Piriguinump, the follow who, with his band of Plute warriors, missi oroed Gen. Ormsby and n_compiny of United States soldiers in the your ! i\r:;‘ Ium.- k mule b abandoned, we had the stageding, which ran tri-weckl Pooplo thokd b wit no quicker. means would uyer be: accomplished thao the o i acp Greolpy pa bout h; time, and I remember 2 hiy nintton the pang——" ¢r miy the stove, " suggested the reporter, and fl?uollllnuud‘ YOl Jlorad® wa loved very dearly by WHAHORD HeONE et dien. he. Tonchel Placerville, Cat ,¢he people tore his cout ol him and viggkdt nto shreds, koep ing them as sguvenirs. Mr. Grecley was accompanied :n Holluday, the 1t o5t stuge man, vest has ever known A few years HYCH the stage-couch was neglecied us o gw carvier, und the pony expiress was eattfished. 'L was the lirst man,’ said MgFF{§her modoestly, ‘aclect ed to make u¥eig¥ It was from Ruby Valley, Nev., toButte station, then called Robbers' Roost, I made my fi ide, a distance of forty-tive miles, with only two horses, in three hours and ten min utes, x months later the Go-shoat Indiuns 100k to the warpath, killing thur- ty of our riders, station keepe witer haulors, I was then waki ride, carvying tho mail from Rw Lake, n distance of three hundréd mile: The Indigns, jubilunt over their vic- tories, seemed to forget that I would be along, und cawped for the night. The did notico me pntil I had pussed, then they mounted und wok after me. It was | a ruce for life, pony against pony. For five hours we' kept” going, they firing : e with rifles and arrows. Fortunut their aim was poor and my pony proved tion. the o very fair throughout, | sod oyer | | | | | | to one | Body | spikes like the best of the lot, and soon I left them fur bebind, T roached Salt Luke City in wafety, muil and ull, having made the trip in thirty-two hours, using soventaen horses. 1 didn't geta wink of sleep dur ing that time. The horse that saved my lite was ealled Bueking Billy On him I made seventy-five n: in_six hours My escape was miracunlons, When 1 dis mounted my saddle was riddled s lets, but my horso and myself totched I'ho ¥ expross veame the teleg of s were: snowed monnt with no m; of food, when providence 1 partook of a he Ralph, he is dead now, hay tim to the knife of the P y ador wigwam to-d of the most touching scones, an heroism of western Life has never made public. It happeaed in John Applegate tioned e with sevoral others wheat ttacked by Indians. All were killed ex copt Applegate, who was wounded. Siias McCandles and Lufayette Ball, two for mer riders of the line were camped a fow miles awa They rd firi ind ran to the assistance of their fellowmen. They were horriticd at the seene. Applegate was too had v wound ed to move, and begaed the boys (o run for their lives. ‘The Induns roturned and outnumbered the gallantbays twonty They refused to run, b took his pistol and blew ont b E that the boys conld save themselves, | was at Deep ereek at the tine, 205 miles away, The news of the d friends veached me and [ m in twenty-five hours, using Two compinies of cavaley we patehed under Licuts, Weed and and the marauding indians were wiped ont of existence.™ M, Fisher is now 3 y an mount a breucho as He is at present engaged in ey ing and eattle raisin honme among tne valleys Utah, time fc s One t of een | way Dry wi A€ somi il | . | - DERS. reat Strength and Fe. rocity—A Printing Ofice Spider. A friend of an amatenr naturalist, says the New York Sun, was poking fun at him ubout his aolleetion and said, point- ing ot ncommon jumping spider LV o you botier with such b sishe™ “Take a look at him through the wiero seopes he is abeauty, " said the amateur Uhe’ friend Jooked. Eight murderous | wred up at him. Thiy were ranged | i L hed i1 Jws w , and ed tusks proteuded | neek could he seen head were one—a model of | 1el power, eovered with stripes of silly tan and black hair. Eight long, tripl sinted, forcefnl tegs, DA hiddon by hair wl teathers, armed with sharp-pointed | st thorns, « in for- ked i points J were nt The speci- men seemed as large o ipmunk, and in general torm veSembled one. “Does it use those combs on its feet to smooth the haiv and feathers on its legs? asked his friend of the g They also nd provent slipping when makes u s) i jumping spide his name trom his nimble bounds, fellow you have just 0 sprangs top of i weed (W0 feet away fron little Tower than his web wien | him with a picce of wire. I knew his next move would be to drop to the ground. Holding a wide mouthed vial diveetly under him, I gave him another prod. Mo dropped. The cork satuvated with_chloroform, was hastily put into the The spider dreamed of blue bottles and juey grasshoppers for a few seconds, and then Torgot about them fo eve Some have bul two eyes othe thirteen. In dillering species™ their ar rangement also varics. It does not need them elsewhere. Sitting in the entranco of the woven funnel attached to the web and facing it, the jomper is ready for rey or foe. It 3 10 exter: tr: its busine Springing upon its victiny, the spider dragsit irom the web into the funncldespatches it, feasts upon nd then drops the skeleton out of the ow end of the funncl, to hang there with other evidences of its power. When alarmed it retreats through this skeleton closet to the erannies in the fence or the depths of the dense siivabbery in whic it has builded. “The eyes or the wolf spider are ited to the nses it has for them, On ach side of its body_ are two eyes, and in front of its head four. It weaves no web, Prowiing along a wall, fence, or braneh, the wolt spics a fly, instantly at- taches a hime to the objeet upon which it is moving, and Jooks wickedly at the ily The ly steps forwaed and Stops. The woll steps forwir s nearer to the 1y, and stops. Every fim spider follows and _gains upon it, near enough for its purposs, wihen it pounces upon the ly and the fittest suv- vives. Should the ily turn from the top of the fence to go down the side, the wolf | hastens to the edge, drops upon the fly, swings with him for ond upon the line, and then draw 1f and his din- up to the top of the fence. House or barn spiders —chaps with round bodics—huve two eyes on top of the head. Horny lids force the=o to look to the sides und re In front ro aro two that can i dor rd and upward, Below thise, on ther side of the head, are tws (8 wrly joined, with o bulging cove hinddrs their looking upward. Those on the inner side of the bulges take o cross- eyed view of matters, 8o, you see, the house spider, hanging on tho centre of the web which an untidy maid has left swinging from the ceiling, ean keep ono eye upon her and another upon he broom, u third on the mosquito buzzing about in front of it, 1 fourth upon n litte rent in the fifth upon a tly that is . asitliupon a nth upon one of its own legs, und the eighth for mis- cel peons piirposcs, 4 : L giound spider iz the lion of its kind. Size considerved, itis swilter thun wdeer. It runs down its game, 1t re placed two on the sid’s and two in front of the narrow of its praked head, and four in a row below, on the front of the broader part. “A printing ottice furnished me with the strang v 1 have. It was a lean, Lun; itransparent, tubul; bodicd, small-lended spechnen, with very long, thin legs, and a remarkibly hungry fook. He Kad two eyes in fronf, and on each side of his head three, lap ping on each other as clover leaves do.’ “How do you get your spiders “Catel soe myseli; others are seit to me. An acguaintance sent me three the other day, When Lunwrapped the pack age and saw they were in one box cume doubtful. " opened the box. of the thrce was a julmping spider. What the others were I could not tell, “T'he Jumping spider had killed them, and was frisking about over their broken car- cusses.”" “spi Creatures of ¢ vocity. Tho stro two hollo! from them. and el thed 1ike midable and te in the One A TEAM OF ELKS, They are Driven About the Streets of Denver and Excite Great . Denver ‘I A novel sight npon the streets yesterday was i man driving a teaw of ove-and-u-hadf-year-old ek, whieh wera lassoocd up at "Middle purk Tust Juno, sud “broken? by J. N, Shore, the Wost Denver hovse t A West Holluday street colored boy chased after ney, Neb Nationnl I the boy in something for Christmas, and h untit | * | orniiowhiiat in the tean, excluming “An't you M nta Clausr Ain't you My Santi Clapsty’ My, Shoro telling him ho was, TEE CIHEAINESPILLACE IN OMAIIA T BUY FURNITURE s AT DEWEY & STONE’S One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U, S to Select from. No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passanzar Elavator M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS, GRO. BURKE, Managor, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. REFEREN( k. Omnhia, Neb. Will pay cusic Morchants and Farmors' Bank, Davi olumbus stato ik, Columbus, Nob. i o Nob.: Keaeney National Bank,Koae fei s Bank, Nocth Platto, Nob. Omaba sia” draft with Uil of Iading atiaohcd, for two-thirds value of stook. o the i A man strect o CThey Shore tioner, 113 the i fellow th untit the promise opped the team whitt *them ve Billy and Jim," veplied M SOR! that 07 suid the 1 hischin and lookiy Trave on. Another inguisiti stepped in front « they stopped tand o X Got Wae on Larin things was for their Wiy clk put Avast telk! ro: elk wis prepan in_the imy his bead ver it his fore foo man's bread-haske deiver to a Tribune sorter, “while elk mu pidl the Republicin 1 splendid teams for drivin, broke in, they take only to the e, and beeoms ols ma easily er approachy under o when tl to look ont then fore feet, for that triking v such e worth 00, You may think a L hut e team o we elk can cover 100 miles o day think some of (hese faney notion will have me to ride arotmd town « 18 time with my team rered out ala Santa Clin one WL seann it opens wi You wi chof the ht, by within re th SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Discasos of th iver. Kidneys, Stomach This ctan) par Py Modicin 15 a pncly Ve afo 10 admin n, o wndor imto hewdache, nnd generally tone up fystoin, IE THAT YOU GET THE AStan el M lieal Work for Yong and Middle Aged Mon, only §1by mail, Dostpaid. WAUAW Tuverw, A GREAT ¥ U N SO0 \whinh hy lould barond by the vanng Or Lo veital, 1L will bonge et the o1m i 3 Hiere i ‘ er youtih, Al | r ing ekl and Ty KNOW i o 1ot all ot colnlty. Fuch trow without an fnst Moution this buver, Caro thy vl a 100 bafllod ciang, B Bucessiuily effuilure, KEE R ol Flb e @ dolighted. SMITH, Pub, A PERVECT SHOE FOI LADINS, 15653 & CHILGHEN, ©UA PRODUCTIONS AEPATSENT THE P LCTION OF SHOE-NAX| G, AN THEM EVERY OBIECTION FOUND AOF SHOLS I HEMOVED, 5 AT ONCE ATTAINED BY WHEREVER INTRGDUCED TO THE FAGT THAT THEY ARE ITTIH0, ELEGANT 1N STYLE AND FISH, OF THE FINEST MATERIALS AND WORKMAKEHIF, AND MODERATE N PRICE, THE HORRDAS OF BATARING:IN ARE AVOIDED: TAEY ARE COMFORIABLE FROM THE VERY FIRST. WE MARE 18 512651 N 14 WIOTHS T AND 6 SHAFES GF 1056 ANG HEELS: Look for our Newe on the Sele, o & COUSINS, NEW YORK, Man and Beast, Mustang Liniment is older thay most men, and used more and mOTE every year sted that he should brir g him g oa | ques W moment irom oue of th ter oned who N Mu their | th their Lo it : Lirained 3 Rather : o) Iw‘w.‘ N out | 8 i MEDICAL WORK ON MANH00D Ly (0 Whom (he Seienocs it g Wi Ay orl. THYSELR €BRASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUSE- it 4 Railway Time Table OMAITA of val and de- urd et St P M. & ahot, cornor i trainson the 1. & AL from the Union Pacifio traing by « 1t et [ ter st K. 0 i nil othiers from [ BIIDGE TRAINS, o tr 1 vive N n Wilop. m. 103 10 n s . 100 1 HLECUR FI Dmuh ot i:1 1 nm, Toodbe CON BT NG LIN anl 1o of traing from tho £ 1' cpot at Couneil Bl 3 AnitvE CHICAGO & NORTHW RSN, T 100w N 10N 005 AL v A A \ e . 0p, Gation Bt b EX) ross 0215 A, GOy MULWAURRE & KT, BAUL, Madl and Exme 3300 . 5 Lapre 8 §:15 AL 2 O, WL ¥ QUINCY fail ol Bypres [V N M 0 . 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Wi i Can Liven O [ ARG wo Ly v ) ¢ uh 1 onw i 1l o o e rine, 1 oguits 16 0o on' o fxtiqin mof i o 1 e Wl éo e wleamplin s Criont, Monutiet ol oy by chomict, o don Fo'd by wit DRUNKENNESS OF (10 higuir sbavit, Kuss d by Adwninister abnes’ Goldes welios 1o s Wi, without s stmolutely s spesdy “dvinker v Barmios auire, wh an gl s of Bas fol fnp It FOR 5 \LE 1Y FOLLOWING DIRUGGISTS KUHIN & €0, Cor. 15th iiud Douglan 1Nih & Ouiaku, Nel A D FOSTRI & B#AL. Countil Blufs, Luwa, “all o Witk for pamplict contuing b of i e, o R SSuit'Nod miea el Sl e Sl