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FIELD AND FARM t \ 1 ! P rket to buy, | < | A CHRISTMAS ROMANCE. Togs = T the time to s TEHE CHIEAINESPLACE IN OMAIIA T ST »l for Dairy Cowa, L L ) y to t n 1 « « 0 A Long Lost Son Turns Up After an oty Wl at Absence of Twenty-Two ¥ ¢ township of A A in - E ) 5 ¢ man who 3 p b TR o R A A R R AR PR S By = AT DEWEY & STONE'S vined, as itis FnH PA Curos AL MR i ¢ ‘ iy WILKOOP 8 { ¢ ©q ity oF Loshi Hanpenings at | outh Carolna It One of the Best and Largest Stocks én the U.S. NEURALGIA, clapsed since the period first mentioned ring the worth 3 OGALALLA, Neb., Dec. 20.—[Correspon Backnehe, Featache, Toothacic. ind 1 d is now_cooke \rm an timos In dry ashes, butif | dence of the Bek]—Last Monday the St BE i ete et fbior Wh 1 x5 S Tord | ok dh gt s wa o mow o o | e bond yueston was ‘voted upon by | kv it Blzet and o No Stairs to Clnnb Elegant PdSb“flT"r Elnvator THE CHATLES A vocELen 00, 01k Propriter syitoh { Mio Farmors recommended, T have <cen good house- | the people and the returns show that it 1 m: CREAT, fl ' ceted gonen . b 1 oate small \.1‘.{”2 T RHEUMATISM, i iy vont lie ‘often soitle. & e shell) ren Ogalalla. to Seleet from ——td e i hy . Eimita,N.Y., s | s ago took keepers fill a colander wit ind | has been carried by a good majority, not | tom of the boat, d were pick .. s i W= the morning hy « freight ve fo | Smm—— — paing to gatly atistios Ar m|4 SOV .\% pour over them a wh n‘mlnu of boil- | over nincty votes being east againnst it Ciibi 1 1 i o Tk dairy farms where cows were fed steamed | ing water before: packing them away. | purtics of both sides dit air pow. | Sub ersasions: could induce the hay ‘and grait, the food cooked and fed | The theory of this is that the liot water [ (08 07 oL S Ll e iy captain to When Cuba was M BURKE & ON@ | in ‘warm stal A like nimber of dairy litly cooks the outside of the egg | ©F 0 gctout a large vote. | reached the 'y men—for Hulrizer's | farms wore visited where the cows were | nest the shell <o that the remainderis | The Boston Young Ladies' Vassar polo | companion wiis yorng —found themsclves LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS fed on uncooked provender of similar | perfectly air tight, and thus preserves | club exhibited here on Monday evening | Utieny destitute ) Lhey managed ol character—hny and straw. From, all | the inside parts | atthe rink, n home team of polo play- | & Hitleswork, and finaly wrote ol GEO. BURKE, these farms wore obtained tho records of | Another way i8 to slake fresh Ime, | urs loidg matehed against them, The | 1omey But the diters nevor reachu milk production w[\\l figures n]v|lm;'\::u.1 | nL-:\I\I\"h 'll“JHM I(hv un.m,‘t.; ul‘ )..;n oAt SouRE: 15ies A.m.ml Vigterions ”""'-'”‘l;“ “"“ R O UNION STOCK VIHUS. OMAHA, A/EB. ting accuracy relating to amount of hay | puddi i o one gallon of water 3 £ h ! 1 enoat last el DV i 4 g 5 | _.‘,‘fl]’,-'._ml.y ‘1“.\‘],,\” “. fer u“.“tu.”‘yu value :~‘u( m‘»v teac u;\llul‘ .,:“nh‘ _,",‘.1 one tea- | by @ score of tive to three, All are of the | an enter that was towork the nitrat REFERENCES: ~Merchante and Farmers' Bank, David City, Nobo: Kearney National Rank,Koae When these fignres were subjected to cupful of common salt. Stir this until | opinion that we have some young ladies | bedsin I L and they went on to South g ‘.h'..'u‘f*;y‘.l \‘vl""vlfiv:lrl\v:hllxlwvb‘lmuln'fln..\m.\hl'w ald's Bank, North Platte, Nob, Omaha analysis it was found that in every in- | dissolved, then: put in an egg, and if it | in our place that can excel themas roller | Americ g . Will pay customers' draft with bill of Inding sttached, for two-thirds value of stoc stance a quart of milk obtained from un- | rises to the top it istoo strong. Add water | skuters. ‘ Lhey were given a share in the com- | cooked food was produced at loss until the ez will sink to”the bottom. | | .\hi Linderholm is having built a_store | ) I thian & quart from cooked food, and in | When of the vight strength, pack the | building, 20x60, on Front srreet. In tho Cheds proved (o be very productive Rolen {ho latter case no charge was mado for | cizs in jar, puts plate or o light board | Spring e will' conmence his' two-story TSR S [ L R it the labor of cooking and cutting the fod- | on the top to Keep them under the liquor, | brick building, 66x100, situated on Spruco LRI L IRRGU R iiatipe bl fhalaml i bt sodtisal et il (k. . which are items of someimportance. | and pour it over them. The egas must | street. Mr. b has wgreat deal of faith | ¢ the north until after the war | g0 FUEHE SIOT, ADOIL Ehe comimen | Judge Neville yesterday that e could not t will be borne in mind that labor be covered by the mixture or they will | in Ogalalla | over, and by the time the war w R U R TR widence against the | d@long [ Wm. Nostrum, one of our lve ¢ - | over Hultizer and bis fricnd had stopped | cwhat 181t - 1o frocuced and i | woman, Victorin Howard, acoused ef aluIe's own romedy, made from roots 11\\»{4’:«'n\u|\1-:|l and fodder higher priced | spoil. They will keep this way ¢ 0 L 4o el Al one, m ) il yom foresie of Georgin, The wbove | in Now York than in states favther west. | times but if the liquor s made too strong | tate agents, is expected back lome shof iting ey prospered, and deter- | Whitdoesit A S | iroeny 16 comviB ey, Aesoraleueem method of it manufactur | I Wdition to other the increns: | it will cat the shotl [y With one "of Tilinois' bandsomo | mined to amss a fortme Detore return- | €01 i< chill, T iR bt i AL LA 1l $100 ratory fep ow | g privtice of preserving coarse feed by | Another way is to pack them in small | daughters as a bride ing homo. “Business nud n fondness for | FUELAEIE R IO DY HELY EEBOTSIES | cotinty juil whove sho. lins. Dot {or tHe Upply e tende, This g censilage has doubtless cont i1 o || Hokos i Wloniont 1nailivap and | OB, Predorickson has erected tho first | the couniry finally overcame even that | 4 e body as 4 whole, o any of ity St (il wlere e has boow for, the Purifier cures enncer, cat hri cooking food for animals into | turn it over on <. They should | store building at Paxton and, as a bri | determination, however, and when they |_->“‘ S TR DERALITE. Ui WALl Bliiee: to, | stonlingin.clbik From Tior INTEIoRS Al dis be pucked i salt or bran, so ds not to | Will be built there, we see no reason why | they got vich they staid where they were | 2Wer e T s allod ohitl ba & o touch cach other, Thisis said to be the | he eannot do a large business, TG E A AL b0 LA o (LU R Gl § or oty o, Inilicted npon the suace suddenly. 1s The New Abstract Ofiices. d SPEC (i 3 [ I S seel C 1" 1l I calt (l noWon g I ac aden b e lth) B Hints on Horse Barns. rost Wy o Keep eges fora fow montls. | e Ogalally eoritet band ligs secured | e marricd wealthy Poruan women, | St pton e sidaee sidteply, d o SRS SSRGS SRS of méx There 18 1 point to bo obsetved 0 to have good success by | an expericnced teacher from lowa, who | and novearing familios, and so it | \ i ke hstraa i SR L La | et the shell with” Tard, and thepr | will instruet them during the winter. | happenéd that the old Jorsey e w cril cuses tho cold: 1t ron ng done i Mx ]l\ C. BHATS SLATE b B Natlo| ISt weking in bran. Cold sto N The band boys held one of the fi tten, except as trade brought them ! il L L m's 1 oftices, people are .J”mil Ui i LIRS B el ; d thing, hut unfortunaiely every o balls of the scuson on Christinas night. | in contact with Americans. Then the eptible TeIvE the importance of 1o to their prope srter dropped into Mr oflices at thirteenth and 1 in eapert abstrac ofl abstracts for steormuts | Journal, and thut is uic size of ‘tho stall. | oAt LEDE, s HILEEIR e proceeds amounted o fory-two ol | war betwween P amd CHil ke ot | 50 o cold from stmply handlin Tl e U rs. They will have several entertaine | o few years i wgreat deal of the | Pivee of coldn or aecidontal « of givingimmediate reiletin | 4 positiye criel o the hors wny | rious s gizestio! Will have several entertai B & \ s v Al seamite TEvEe e} positiye ctuelty to the 1 M Various Hints and Suggestions. m. uts during the winter. Their | Tortunt made was lost and had to be ve- | With n yandpr: | stalls are built too narrow o enable e | Pho chiet requisites for - suecesstul [ M e it o fhet AR U TR R ; i Sy it theld I A id SR en 1 ing | w n ‘.u.“m.uw;\.‘.m_ well arrs ABOUt eI SCORI RN was hent, and thoughts of home hecame 11 sullicient i lonoho I to v rompeyetand | undor i his g are s Kot in | O G, and e most. Soruputons | B L8 A it | N T G R ) coldier | orsns. " 1 this be e fact it is ‘ grantond iy Al i cramp sition when he ought o be | oginess in all the operations of el T I LA T why nature has provided the stimulus Patter ! ate o complet A narrow stall tends | quiryian, from the stable to the pac AL royhuly/ B GANToAtY A B A i s | 8 asivoue it ol stezing to Touse th to ke o restivo and un- | of fite butter for shipment (e i . - | of the er fe e sondon Lite: Society at St Petersburg | dead. Al shaved in thi f | = = b and frequently induces him to | 5 Mo il ) = ! ; | to resume work and avoid evil const ICTLY IRE AR U tted | Linseed meal is Laxative, while cotton- | g just now much oceupied with the e | David, the elder son, 11 ey ! pvilicovse: | _S E. RICTLY FURE. 8t once uied in sultntisng per i e ly again 1 |‘ AL secld meal is the veverse, The use of the | S 5 G N “‘( oo I | explains “““ the Worst D pp CONTAINS NO OPTUM IN ANY FORM former in the feed of horses, it given in SRR AT s o Batkags 1o Indicate contents or eindes, Adarcss | 10 Nty the objectionablo pragtice of cril- | R L itities three times a we Ll bl LG, o 4 TS Diting., Still another eause of need Ll el ; C SIENCy the oflicers’ club in that i Shivering is a less ellective convalsion restore the paralyzed nervous energy DR.JAMES, No. 204Washinglon 8L.,Chicago,itl. | Joss iiliving s oceasioned (o the horse | 10051 the skin and groatly nssist the ani I the spirit of o famous depairied S | mmm“.,m.m Amixture of the two | it of (e - S = | by keeping him tied up by the head. In : ol s Rty was called up and prophesied, but, in a lower degree, it may answer tie | order to ciable ahorse 6 slecp comfort ) tother things, that there would same purpose. Ll shivering that results Tiis UNmIvALEL ably, he should be able to lic down at fuil veat war i s, in which Russ trom the effect of w poison of the nervous length, liml ext yll it 'r! his_ | L T TR A LA I would tako the I ling pat, Astho f eentres s totally diffivent watter. W Wan R SINESROn sRiib I his he B8 | gias and always in connection with | Shost of the deceased warrior mentione speak only of the quick museular WANTED NOT 7O 3 often " unable to do, owing to the | I of hay or straw, Linseed meal | #mongst the names of oflicers who would ton and’ teeth-chattering which « ODNTATIC - A BINGLE short halter-strap, which will” not (PHALL 3 N t sty distinguish themselves in the | Y M whenever the body is exposed to ¢ A 3 3 should be used rather as a condition the beach, The father ve his sonup | . | him to rest the lower portion of the he wier than as i pari of the food, bug | Wi those of some men who did not even | ArEte SR Ao S ) R | evil results do notensue. Tt follows, from on the floor, and the extraordinary dis- [ PO R STty y figure i the army list, the affair was ) { ARl e | what we have said, that the natural indi | L meal may be fod more liberal- | R0 0L LI EERE s the BEAIE Was | had becn one of the two to escape. | WY e R Chcows andl growing stock ML ) N BOthing more | s strange, of cours iy i it e bt I UDUER G il 1) BvaHtHor USeae. N0 Noy 1 come | 10 restore the vital energy of the nerve ;:"‘\ _"l‘\‘l‘ \'(\" “\';I“ 2 ! | comfort of the position in which the'p B s PURLLY VEG G2 T Brown gayk,. in ho Intiana | N45 BIOMSSL BT | Bl BV 8 SIS0 \ 1 there > potont y teeuEt DRI Farmer, it is a common practice to throw | neide nmonyst 1 PROIMULEntS |y i Bue David read of | gentres, and there is no more pol in deseribed 5 Jyisa commo pricice to YW | 14 the rank of cofmissioned ofticers the | I it David had vead of | Ginence by which: to aitain 4his objeet It Will Cure all Di ke e e 3 IBIOIDULSHEp I | very mumes appiar which the spirit had | firnger things, and allowed himsclf to § 085 ustained ciort of the Teansferving n Home aim, and allow it to acewmulate in a heap | i 3 Believe that strange things sometin i 4 ! Prairie Farmer: Until a man is | against the barn, where it rots the build 1_'"*""“- the burers being men of 19| enrred outside of Tietion ” So, whild wiil an who resolves not to take patont or deed, he s 1o’ title to trans and often contaminates the air of the | Sy, who have risen dvowr the vanks: | jgue wourmed for Mahfon, David kepta | ® c0ld seldom docs on feol dull, drowsy, v [ T n s chtob e AssiE e ibe stable. Fresh manuve should mever ho | 4s ikt b no commtry in the World witere | oo peart. He suid he would find him | A Sounth Ame; ntess of Monte ¢ | superstition s clitied to such an extent | Sy day.” Ton years ago ho went to a 1on others to fill out his tern ¢ left in a conical heap. Probably the e as 8 SEinoild 5 G wity o manage it s to spread it evenly | 8% i Russin othe incident caused | NG York and « 1in busine The richest woman in South America Yet after one has e Ly s quite a sen 1 T r 2 A hoe il value has ing | inan adjoining shed in which stock is | duite a gensutioh. It would e very | 550 vonrs had made his way (o zood | issaid {0 be Donna Isadora Cousino, of | PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 G 1S £ND $1 PERBOTTLE m\u‘»lv . LS uite itonary o sell out his intor | Kept looxe to trimg it 4l howgygraitis S b e sammencement o1HIC | )y 0ness position and had married well. | Santia_go, Chilt. According 10 a New ! 4 A ¢ g ‘. est, whieh ‘often aounts to considerable | putout of doors O Bl wasds R | yodr dosl fwstshoald SR One day, o Tittle less than ar g York Stn correspondent she has millions N . i for the Dy i o Dinfavorable and rapidiy settling up o G100 awny Trom e Bulime and Into war with ustein s u result of the | fiond of Lis in the Sonth Amerie: of dollars in money flocks and herds Ut | G eDEEmoGon Gl o' dixiro. o soo ) i the cow manure and waste | Strugsle between Servia and Bulgaria. | ke that by name of cred by “the hundreds of thou- | and ow ps o Hulrize » nit bed owner 2 woand silver mines Gut it calities. It is done in this way ond | 1 i Co 1 4 | ce to give him say $500 for | trom the straw stacks, = IR 1 t p | s IS il A, A n A writer in the American Cultivator Cataren ( ling S v i ; il i Souel ounk s A improvements, A hurgai y o s Amd ivato 2 : pon’ finding that the first name. was Sof 1 of iron steam’ | GG, old and Droun? SlmmonSLwel egu a 01 g R T S e T T T et preserved apples and kept | Isa very preval nd execedingly dis | Mahlon, David felt sure his prediction | s melting w railroad and va LR istenetng “‘“\"”P.Emeuy | them fresh and good for eighteen or s discase, liable, if neglectéd, to d - come true. To make a Jong | rious other trities in the way of produc LR courses may then be adopted, He may | the anl g « : PREPARED 1Y | Trom the procecds of the sule, pay $i00 | twenty monthe: ‘Mo takes the apples | develop into sorious eonsumption, - | siory dhort, o wro e | ive property. From the conl mines slone | OIS T M PTION g v (Y i N ), 3 s ” o) s i eS| " » pOS. @ cons| tional dise 1 s brothe S ling his she b f £ F80,000 J. L ZEILIN & €O, Philadelphia, Pa | (31 cre) to the gove tfor a | ripe and fresh from the trees, in the tall L constitu word from” hix brother. ~ Sending his | she hias a income of 50,000 2 month I ZEILIN & ¥ | T ; assign this | of the year, but late e sti¥on, and | constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sursie | funily to the farm in Hunteedon | The conl costs her onl 3 ton to o1 ANy willa, which, acti I the blood, unty, David sailed last sprimg for | mine, but she will not” sell it for to the purchaser 5 eption. Or, if | covers' them with dry, tine, coal ashes to . 1 r y proce: P i 8 t inche reaches every t +osystem, effeet- | Pepra, and received awarm weleome from | less than £7.50 @ ton, She o ry LL’NS’ DISE[;SE the) h ] y y may procecd | adepth of fourteen to eighteen inches 3 Tollows w0 together to the | He has apples that have passed two win. | ing a radical and permanent ‘cure of | his brother. He wanted Mallon to return | house in the town of Lota, and every one Uik B 10 alon ot Lo blotuant [tarsiig preserved, out of doors, exposed arrhin even its most severe forms. | at once with him, but bus rendered | of its 7,000 inhabitants is dependent on | Should securo the lare §1 botties, Directior , 3 i fr ind the fruit came | Made only by €. L Hood & Co., Lowell, it impossible. e told David to vemain | her for support. In Coronel, another accompuny ing each bottle, hope, and - fnally i when the war had ended see if any trace could be vily the fask wonld have peen hopeless, Dt luck w th them, and they suc wars the man g ugl vt that the boat had floated in to i tom upward, and that ten dead were washed up at various poin ly incren flow of milk and idds to its quality. For mothers and breeding BovTHERN REMEDY 18 PARTICLY OF MERCUTIY the oceupant handsa paper to the register | to rain yet M ‘renouncing” his homestead clam. | out fresh and fair, e thinks other art- | 2 with him o’ few months, and then he | town, nine-tenths of the people, @ i : SR That moment it becomes government | cies may be kept in the same manner ; — would come home with his family and | there’are 8,000, are on her pay-rol Bold by:all MedicineiDoalers; Iand sgain, and the second man at onee, | I¢is yeally surprising to observe the | A Verdict for the Pawnbroker. spend ayear in his native comntry, David | is said that she pays out 600 1o ok RowIodgn0f tiinparaont Moty | before” anyone n get ahead of him | Cdinbrones - feoding Ccattle. An | The suitof the Exeelsior band vs. A, | eonsenti, finding that_his family | 000 & month as” wages in these (wo Barmlews, and will offver u pormanent snd speedy | files his Lelaim on the same plot unination of the manure heap, of one | Kline, the pawnbroker, was tried yes- | and business here would permit. A fow | towns, nearly all of which comes back aure WY o Pty i v e of py 1. He is then where the | fam will show that no fodder is "wasted, | terday m Justice Weiss' court, It | Weeks ago the brothers sailed from Peru. | into her X supply : IO Y v wns at the start, only that | BB X G ORI ER A ObIon | REEnySthn b R Gt e mbars, GEatTia ] ELhoy, wehed New York Chiristinas »she sells food and clotiin 1 auce | he b advin of any amprove | show that ut least onc-half of the | band had become hard up and puwned | Worning, and Chrisimas night the old | own people. She is now building « man- Ampregnated with o i ) uter | ment de. He wust hold it five years, wrse fodder is wasted, though in qual- | his instrument, a- brass horn, to Kline, | farm unded with the weleome, and | sion i Lota that will cost 000,000, tnpossibility for Lo liquor appetito L ox | unless in the meantime he buys it, or dis: | 77t is quite as good as that whioh is fed | The band roplevined the. inatriment. bt | the old folks knew no bound to their joy. | Not long ago she sent a cargo of ides FOL BALL LY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: | 4,0505 of his interest in the sane way that | ofig without waste, and if the eattlo be ex- | the jury fuilod to sustain them in theie | Neighbors and friends flocked tc the [ and wool in one of her own steamers to KUHN & (\u,A L, got possession. As we understind it | qynined it will, as s rule, be found that | action, The -verdict was for the de. | longlost boy, and they all think the vy | Bordeaus, from whenco itis to come PR soMIe one man (or woman)must be in con- | those which are fed o a8 to et the fod- | fendant. 7| of Enoch Avden s discounted in their | back Jaden with Iding supplies for il tinuons oceupation for the full period of | ey up clean are in better sondition than e own experience this mansion. She has a force of thirly Call or wrlte for pamphlet cont. | dive years befo) t free government | those that waste their food; thus showing | The soft glow of the tea rose 15 acquired by . | gar wers constantly at work Most of of tonthmontids [rorh the est oo 4 y patent is d. Often there ave many | that the feeding of cattle well not only | the ludics who use Pozzoni's powder ‘ Athletic sports may now be said to | her superintendents are Scotefimen, She ERILI RO o0 such transfors, and in the midst of thriv- | provents waste, but also secures a better - | form M he course of edueation in | employs one American at Maeul, whe ing settlements of many years' standing | condition of the animals. | Entertalnment at Creighton College, 11 schools and colle Ihere is a dan- | thme 15 mostly oceupied in teachir he "r"" | there nre Tands deeded “to- anyone, but | ““Pouliry raisers should pot negleet 1o | A musieal and literary entertainment lowever, that they may sometimes | natives on the place how to operate labor- y { Beld by such oceupation i some of | uso suflicient raw bone, cither crashed or | L R e ok indulged in 1o hurttul de saving ngrieul muchinery, Her them ire now worth §10 to $20 an acre | in tho formof meal. It contains lin college ball for the benelit of the oty | experienced athletes always eounternet | vineyard supp rly all the market or even more do also oyster shells, but it also contains SRRt e QRal i et the effects of severe training by thore of Chil with clwvet and sherry wines Family parish school. — An interesti applications of St. Jacobs Oil. - This | She hus two Jarge and fine houses: one of I‘HI\Ill I'ED BY ') g animal matter which s of L value. and imstructive prog mme s heen pre The Ho vot. Bone when buent is of compiratively it | {10 ructive programme his been pre- | ghiiethons the muscies and makos th is said to be it for t cola Royal sza‘.lm.‘Lottery , Country Gontloman: Rev. J. €. Woods, | e value over oyster sholls, It swhen | B, Sowaos B et ienl i snd clastic K, Diauldiion to )i et | speaking of the horse's foot, siys thit the | crushed or ground raw, supplies valt f . at Havana, Cuba, Ja y 2-16-30, 1886 | horse is not furnished with muscles fitted | peculiar to itself. - All classes of poul o T Paper Railroads. | estate, which brings her a rental ol S 5 R i Cuiar a2 lCeDIIRERH ISR ST L et et lo L R BT oI FRA RO B YR 0 G Tl ORIy v: 1 have noticed fu the | eral lundred thousand dollars |, 1 DI HAIR’S 5 celebrated Prima Donng BH. DOUG | year, Sheis the prineipai stoekholder'in ’ pagikets In Fiftis: Witoles 8; Fractions pro | jts logs, nd, tlicvefore, the fool s care- | taken to havoit pureand sweet. [tis good | FA@T O VOB RV | Bue, of late, frequent editorial allusions Yl Eepuavid stovlholl .t Bibgect to no mantpulation, not controtiea vy | TN 1 ns light o possiblo. Tho | for all classes mid ages of poultsy. “Kor | SRS (0 tion: of the thront ara | in & somewhat sarcastic vein, to the | Lo Jures ki Santingo. She ro A ’11’1‘, 10 o tare u nted a k of 100 e AN DR A too N Ol o0 By L must i st | young chicks it should be used “in the . A RARBIE S AR oSN SO ot U i o e park ot 100 aeres the nuture of co i existence. ¢ be hard, 50 as to endure contact with | form of meal, mixing sl quantity | payestig 2 Marshal Cummings. it paper | i L Nebra in the people of that city and o race | This i readily and perma. pr tickets anpiy 10 SHIPSY & COu 12l Broats | sharp-edged rock, a sun-baked soil, or | two or three {imes a week with theie soft | vy e eyl L 0 doubt there Lsye been numerous | eourse a wlinie Cousino 15 nendly euros Cliis of Axthn o most N Y ity ENS & L0 010 Miin | 6050 stones, 1t must be elastic, in or feed, sy one quart to o bushel of corn o L | instances of initiatory proceedings being | yery fond of young m i has from fRste wnd lon standing enses yicld prompte arcot, Kunsus City, Mo., o 1065 Fuvnim strcer, | 004 iy i ! s preferred by Ex-Cap- | taken in the way of Jiling articlos of in- | fifioo, t f Iy 0 its w ) e O Omalin. wimsosw {10 obviate the jar which would be eaused | el £ Ullivan will tike place on Saturday | corporation, ctc, without anything t younz fellows Constant- Knownhiroughout the worid for its unrivaled o= | by the concussion of a hard and unyield The question is often asked: Ts there i ake plice on Suturdity poration, cic., withoul anything tan- |y vhom she JRESTORED. Rtemely ! ] \ i morning, commencing at ten o'clock. | gible result i S . £ Lineoln, Neb., writos, ; ing substance with the hard and unyield- | any value to cob meal? and will it pay to | 22 i s hi | aible i fon | oney thoy ciun spend, She takes 3 (T Asthimad “ Uu WO : | ound, 1t must b A B G A oYL AP Uhe session will be @ public one, i all | Admitting (his, T would _eall attention | Titerceg in the td, o 1 At e i v s A u | &ive the animal a footing on rocks or un- | to e ground sepurate, and tho meal fed | probability, in the conncil chamber.” The | 1o the fact that the: Burlington means [ g tie_most exiénsive uceessful — entirily w % o wptom of the Jood, e v fnovery kndwi ¥ | even ground. It must clinging, 50 a5 | to the cattle unmised with the corn-meal, | IVestigating committee ll"nll»rf to have | business every time, and I eanmot recall | 17 in South America. It aid r | disonsc st « i I o save e lorso from Talling on aowel, | 15 Very doubtiul 5 5 sould payi bui | et oo Mondag, but the funeral of Ex- | an instauee wherein thatcompuiny B | Winig Gt O T e i Nov thl: 1 .“'l\h?.'\.‘ o AT oo ML Slinpony or frozen. surfuc TP E A B R ) 4 | Mayor Murphy prevented their earrying | notactively followed up its prelinimary | §100,000, She dves-es very sh y. The Tevirand A since 15, iwm.mmu the hoof must be perpetnally worn away, | and the meal thus mixed, it is helieved | Ut that purpose announcement by the actual building of | jadamc is between 45 ahd 50 yoars of dieotions i Vuppy 10 say that 1 novor it must be capable of self-repair in exact | by those who have tried it that it will pay = e the projected railroad She hits two very pr duighic slept e ¢ hites 1o gl that am proportion to tl ateri in fugt, that it would pay even if the ¥ : 1 among 1ho many who cin favorably of ybeTontained no nutritive quali he are allowed a free trial for th r!g( dys | the past three years when the Burlington years of uge liblo 6] page trentise contalning slailae ous Debilitated Men, Probibly there has been no time within o 17 and the other 19 and o son who is Saving Hog Many canse of the mechanical efiect which the | Of the use of D, “Dye’ Celebrated Voltaie | hits not had aiew branch line in process - ; e tat .80, Citindn, B Tileaapato b T R 1 | cob meal s on the corn meal in the ant. | Belt with Electgga Susensory Applinnces | of construction | Cultuve at Governor Hill's Hom v ¥ upoh application (2RO RUO0D, L SIIYI01INOLN, 4 for the speedy andpernanent eure of {1 eall attention o this ter beeause T Elhmira Gazette: Al therd 1 A il not buving it in- stock will pro- . cient care is not taken (0 properly | mal's stomach. When corn meal is fed | Norvous DobiiOe s o Vitiily and - Mane ; L t H Al phores (1 Guve it, i Y 1Y) i 1 convinee Lin s i of buile ) the rep! 617 St. Chatrlen St., Bt. Loais, Mo, Uiy manure from hogs, and no special | ummised it lays heavy i the stomach, | fiod. i albdBdred traics," Also o | G Convined K0 - SURURINERE I Lo AL IGT AL Mo Bl | Piline ur from b especially when 50 important to hasten digestiou iy, Vigor whd oo, ' No pisk ”“‘“ ;“"“"‘ il de i favor of the cor 1, (conviasrlion clo P . i futted, as they gen Iy are, on corn fed stock-breeder knows by the looks of | eurred, ustiates! pamphlet with full infos- | poration namec \ R-18, C A " Prostration, Debitity, Mental Y £ h . g AThe 2 e s safe to sob dc $a fuol g s e of the conve p.!‘,'u:‘.,\"m 0881 Morcurial and othor Attec | in the ear, Jis very vi L and w the hair of an animal whether itis in a | Wation, ter esg eniled free by addressing | 163 safe to set doy fuet that th the conver “fl."é”""“’)uf 101 Bones, | comt vith the cobs, becomes par thriving condition or not. He knows | Voltal Belt CooMarshall, M Burlington sy-t -‘m 1ol \“\ busy : i Aid Barey And LIoorS, are o o i If allowed to lie too long, | that a change from a smooth, 7 5 men who are animated by o steady pur- | fashic s Cliti ¢ i f Fio’ ,:‘“.‘ ?‘i‘u‘.., *Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, | it | d for corn ns some other | eoat to one rough and_dead-looking Wt ’;‘f}{}""‘fl“ pountys | pose, which does not adniit of a wiisto of ; o 'l AR Sy Exposure or Indulgence, B n X 4 t beeomes infested with | almost the fivst indication of a devange- | logs and sold ih N York 1or W time i building “paper” roads, 1. 5 L arliib Now X and de " ples 100 many worn It is con and | ment of the vital funetions, id tha _ . 5 P . _— A 5 A should be g ed up and applicd b is much easier to make ¢ b bad 208! B worldae Police Court, A ey ! Ls F ridn : A b gathered up and applied b wmuch vasier to mak t bad | Angost the world-re : ayls A Y ROV j‘F E "‘"“",f[':.’“’ o J fore it wistes too much by lying out ex- | than to make a bad cout good. Now wool | appetizerand Wiljorator, inparis o delicio Your vagrants werd : R ; Stenborg yesterday o dme with “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Ay addr posed te »m‘ weather is nothing more than haiv, moditied by | favor to all deisksgnd cures dyspe iar o n A Pos 3 Y v Ordinarily thore is not 8 ve: the breeder's art, but still just us'suseep= | Yo, fover and g=ie, Try it, bt bewire of | Miiler 0 crm o y ) g Fhie Original and Only Gennin Pableabit Bedlcla 1631 61403 3ty quantity of this kind of manure mac tible to bodily influence as is ordinary | conlertiits, - ASR&our wioeror yourding | bread and wat va gthers e f =7 (0 ; ik ApiEsn A MARRII\GE GUIDE, the furm, but if mo wore hair, in fact more so, for it is more deli- [ 15 Fer w”.‘i’l\\‘.,‘l"”"”“‘”‘“ tured | tencod to thirt n the same: dlof A hEhIRycaiar RARTIILAM o AGRS, FINE PLATES, elacant oloth aud ¢ in providing plenty of shelte tein texture and construction. And o e .- | B fillapn days 2 F 3 NAME PARER. Chichests B ESE Bt a goo floof tofeed the stock on, [ as it is onc of the principal productsfor | One ranchmgn i southern Kans bre itor, A YOung man aceus Jlau vy ng them with a sufficiont supply | whicn we keep sheep it behooves us to | cattle lately by admfairic fire, and o ofstuping two palrs of shaos w to keep them comfortable, | guard against any influences which in: st besntonger | 40ing are taken to inerease the amount i is veadily imised with the liquid that | many other dida@a. Complete restoration to Vuller & Fulles fered ko serions, for twenty-live day Oue drunk could be consuderably in- [ juro its quality. Among other qualitios [ oo 1oy vdor discharged fere i sought ¢ vool by tle manufacturers ", I8 an " n Tie L"””[ of Traig; 1f the floors are made wting, | quality of some goods is in fact due to | G VA S I Th& Gruflt IIlVCl‘lthu. \ and mpical Scenery. this work can be ma: 3 all | the brilliant lustre ]» ) it by the wool, » - other manure, exeept what is used in the | as for example delaines and atpacas. "he total number of troops F Y A 0:100 feet, fn Silver Gadon. T irelonto haious as fask s L | Bouis waols possuks (i Damebugtamonts | | Sus tots) nytuer ol 1 e e v roR For EASY WAESHING, LGQK ! B ey OL00, ot oy $10 N IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER ) 5 HAGAN'S | Can find t 5 the work; 1 profer more {hun others, but, as intimated | warwas 1y nse on root erops, although it is* valuable | above, the condition of the sheep wiil - Without Havm o ABELC o HANDS, woman pad ch i 3 Ma ou. Paim | for all kinds of cx W can be apy iy T I.“l“l«_r: with it L Man and BCHSt, a ; ; o Climates | profitabiy. iko 1 Rotted corn-eobs aro & valuable fortil. | in trying to dispose of thelr young geld ; v Likk Aswia e of vila imh is' a sezrot aid to beauty. | izer on any soil taat is doficient iny ings Without bre: m iB hariiess. | When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria, tatlons. FEARLINE |5 muunfactured o ot, &, & o fine O it Hlany a lady owes hérfreshe | indare worih siving for ‘lll‘lf:nlivtufi lyxl Il well Il‘ml‘l‘l}lll“liln“ ) SIS N LY | Whoo ahe was o Chil, s cred or Caso Mustang Liniment is older than | ouly by o b o, :\A‘uxllvswor e gt o i o ) votted” with m ing ol stallio ¢ 5, s AT . p X - e vor 600 land purehigieri, n op- ness to it,who would rather | are considerably more valuable, nnid to mate them properly; bub we carg nof | hen sho becamo Miss, sho cl " most men, and used more and JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK, fio 3 o areivida w Yy ST R cleaninge up o Togpen consider how fine the produce; ‘it will be found | Whes she kad Cuilldsea, sbe gave them Castoria, more every year. EARASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUSEs | I o Un s Nariiod Clitpens 7 2 g L pains sfiould he taken to gather up impossible to market it o advantage in NAGRER Pl | o e Forle itien e Pl pticylirg mix them with the auur the wild state he average man “Who . M ¥ Labe & i rhuch 0mC I, bilver Ayriugs Fl Ridics W 8 8MITH, Pub., Omaha, Neb, Matah O L Cleaning up the pews often and bauling | hus use for & hovse and goes into the i i