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TIELD AND FARM t Ve ving | m t to buy, me tl | A CHRISTMAS ROMANCE J e. He ' TIE CIIVAFESILACE ¥ OMA « ..v.u...._ Food for Dairy Cows, s 1 y train a team . re to A Long Lost Son Turns Up Aft @ a ¢ o Absence of Twenty<Two Ye = FURNHTUR Ways of Presersin 3 o ¢ of, can < expense tha man who | |,/ o t nimals. Then, for a ey y AT 15 espec y ad terd unt t % = | trained, a8 it is fixfiEEMEfl E 8 sy : i : il | o ot .....,\.\...u K DE\’VFY 06 A ) FrfiN RHES}'{XmM gek, OVt s YOt FOgEANGH FALHOE | SO Gy S Ny IINCERE | vy wighy of dbaT Hanpenings b | Sioten o0 ot et One of the Best and Luvgest Stocks in the U8, "NEURALGIA, i to Select from. NEURALGIA, |« fio period first mentioned, | dering the e s o OGALALLA, Neb, De Correspon 4 - - - e Tes P f the Bre.} ‘I\[ Monday tl L 2 i : ke 8 . idge Dond question was voted upon by | 13 t. Hulvi ! ! E,n THE CHARLES A. VOGELER €0.. Sole Proprietor w hic hed § mended o good h the people and the returns show that it | ] e & zor Llevator Elmira,N.Y., sever Ar's ) took I epers fill a col mu, 1 has been carried by a good majority, not L € N ————————— - SUDEUT—— - | pains to tatisties trom several | pour over them a whole teakett oil- | over ninety votes being cast againnst it By it it cows wirg T stcamen | D wader e’ ORI, Shem, SNAY. | Butic of o shoe a1 s i St pow: | Gt Nopefusio’ o e e | ' M. BURKE & SONS hay and grain, the food cooked and fed | The theory of this is that the hot water | in warm stables. A like number of dairy | slightly cooks the outside of the egg | ©fto get out a large vote, reach ing men-—for Hulrizer's | farms were v L where the cows were | next the shell so that the remainder s I'he Boston Young Ladies’ Vassar polo | com found themsclves LIYE STOCK COMMISSION MER(‘HANTS | fed on uncooked provender of similar | perfectly air tight, and thus preserves | club exhibited here on Monday evening ALl iy PG J ] character—hiay and straw. From all | the inside parts atthe rink, n lome team of polo play- | {111 ok jand Hiitlly wiote letiers | GEO. BURKE, Mana these farms wore obtained the records of [ Another ‘way ia to slake fresh lime, | org boidg matehed against them, The | Home; But the leiters never reachud | ) y ing Becarey Telning B amount of hhy | prabdrae K to. ohe wallon of waich | Boston young lulies proved vietorious, | orit any reply, aid the mon i st joined | S RIS VLR, i) wes. T g, hwing releronee also to valie. | but two. teaeupfuls of s and one tew: | by seore of five to three. Al are of the | an entorprist tiat was towork the hitrate | BEFERENCES:—Merchants and Farmors' ank, David City, Nob: Koaenoy National Bank Koae When these fignres were subjected 1o | cupful of common salt. Stir this until | opinion that we ha me young ladies | beds i Peru, and they went on to So bbbl bl w\v:huu‘ Columbus, Neb.; MeDonuld's |..yn Nor Ate, Nob. Omaba it was found that in every in- | dissolved, then put in an egg, and if 1t | 0 our place that can excel themas roller | America Will pay custowers’ deaft with bill of iading attached, for two-thirds value of stanee a quart of wilk obtained from un- | rises to the top it istoo strong. Add water | skiters They were given a share in the com cooked food was produced at loss cost | until the ogg will sink to_the bottom. | Mr. Linderholm is having built a_store R TR T v | s S tun & quart from cooked food, and in | ¥ of the right stren | 0x60, on Front strect. In the | The heds proved (0 be very productiv AWHAL 1S & Col r— | the latter ease no charg s e for | cgg P o1 sourd | Spr + will commence his two-story | and valuable. Home was 1ot forgotten g ¥ T R Rnt S OuHHE M Yo | oo BT B B ix100, situated on Spraco | at the start, but no letters ever Jett the |, The Lancet: It is sturtling to discover | District Attorney lstelle informed the labor of cooking and eutting the fod- | ou the top to keep them under the liquor, | brick buildiy ' i SWIFT s SPECIFIC ot witolt ute Itonis of sonis IMBOrtance. | snd pone AL over.tien, TS ogzs s | steoo r. L Tias a gereat deal of taith | const for the morth until after the war | how little we know, about the comman = Judge Neville yosterday that he contdnot [ 051 o Do i mind Ut abor is | D covred by e niixture or tey wil | in Ogalall ; | Ywas over, and by the time the war wus | USSP R itodtiond, and in | sceure cnough evidence ngainst the I8 nature's own remedy, made from ,,,m.' more abundant and fodder h priced | spoil. They | keop this way & long | Wi, Nostrum, one of our ive real es- | over Hultizer and bis friend had stopped what dous it consiets. TUNe easy to hy & | woman, Victoria Howard, aceused of M from Torests of Georgin, The above | in New York than in s farther west. | time: but if the liquor 1s made Lo strong | tate agents, is expected back home short- | writing. — They prospered, and deter- | Whitt dovsit ¢ it U nntt of the | lateeny, to conviethor, Accordingly thig resents the method of s inanutacturo | 1 wadition to other cases, the increas: | it will vat the shell {1y With ‘on lilinois' handsome | mined o amass_a fortune before return- | €01 is ciy chill of what part of the { 1y ey yoars o’ oo s o grd: s ! | i KSilE & - | organism? We know by daily experience | morning she was released from the PRGBS EENBRVIRE B0 foed by 1\ > finek thoth in small | dauglite ing home «s and a fondness for | X | Crensing until n €100 I braiory ing practice of | ing con | nother way is to pack them in s 2 i £ that the body as a whole, or” any of its county jail where she heen for the ensilage has doubtless contributed to | bo W1 Shen onc e full nailit ipand | O . Frederiekson has erected the first | the country finally overcame even that | ! ‘ y | ensilage has dou \ Aes, a1 | [ parts, may e reduced to dotably | past fow days o 0 with bring cooking food for animals into | turn it oy a week., They dd | store building at Paxt wl, as a bric dotermination, however, i wher y | parts, e reduced to-a ¢ eri o | et banelad or bran. so s not to | will be built there, we see no reason why | they got rich they staid ‘where they were sutlice taint, hereditary . without the use | 1St itk ] L § A% BT % 3 i ive o man a cold if the so-called ehill be ‘ each other, This is said to be the | he eannot do a large business. norder to get richer At last both of | h».m tatl TR i g o The New Abstract Offi | [ lower temperature than will sutlice to aling a cloik fre OF IUTCEY 0F Lotish X HHE SWIIE SEECINIC ( few months. | The Ogalalla cornet band has secured | them marricd wealthy Peruvian women 5 23 st Drawer an experieneed teacher from lowa, who | and began res familic 1S90 Y [ ticn) i ldenn v oof \ mount of abstract temperature that ean e e 1t worl y done in Mr. R. ( Hints on Horse Barns. | surcst way to kecy fors will instruct them during the winter, | happencd that 1 1 Jersey tarm was ! 1 ple are There 1s apoint 1o be observed clai’ o have A‘M.x(».myl;;‘x.\ R T harn for the reception of horses, | greas SELL T el i L ! ) 3 ), hecatise mvhf‘”:w Nit "m s b e RN Cold stors The band boys held one of the larg forgotten, except trade e i y . “ Journal, and that is the si ng, but unfortunaiely ¢ }IuH-r-x the season .-:u[x hristinas nig n Ccontact I‘ Ficins ‘Hu n the | I | A Al s TnporayuEer ; i ¢ once, he proceeds amounted to forty-two dol- | war betwween Pernand i breke out | woul L fre ¢ 7 Ihe narrow dimensions « Ts not such @ convenienee, { i 5 ARG fil 00 ) to their property (iAo s R lave several entertain- | o few years ago, an great deal of the e § 4 ?ML ilate'reljetin | 1 1 o cruelty to the hors Various Hints and ¢ jons, & il il i i Gtk AL L it { om 10 b day crdropped into My and pri SUNIUEOOIRREEO: Lo% GnLIBIIY : ments during the winter. Theie s, une madew d had to be v ot e s \ f A Lot AR 10 GRmNAE Ry BRI 3 e ! 3 Ihe Little Brown Jug,” will be played ned. Toward this work every encrgy : : M i3 oxDONL absIEREY Oxtont na b ymg 1 duiryin, arm, bout the last o i < b 1 1 is ol ome became Pk y 5t A s ] p complicated forms, also ull | (0! is compelled, when in a re- | o s, or cattle | ) s e et s et tal encrgy of nervee . 1 wor ofl’ abstracts for s R R ] SR ETOSTHORE B b 2 RIS LinTye i ¢ We hive had very httie snow yet, and [ well nigh obliteratcd B ) Yot \ \ abstracts taken oft Blood promptly relievedand | {1111} e e eent b | plenty of vieh feed, and pure water With | it remimds one of a southern” winter, At home there was tory. When | S i S AR B A tyeired by reme- i ) i Q| chill tal i1, and the most scr I mild ad warm L. M. L. [ letters censed to come orans this be the fact it is ) N i a5kl tyYears | C1 on when he ought to be | iqness in all the operations t S e R S \ Wi | sed why matur provided th 5 o bo acew and cor Semival nplete « A narre Ul tends | dyiryman, from the stablo to the packing _,,,M) T Y HaiL S on wis | O i sToug liLof sivezing to ol horso restivo and un- | of {ra buttes for shipnret i ¢ | of the butter for shippient London Life: Socicty at St. Petersburg | dead. Al shared in (his £ oxcapt itly duces « 1 e & 1 « It . e void « co | SR E i B e S T ST L tive, while co the re: | David, the elder son. e did not give up | 0 resum nd avoid evil TLY PURE WUERLUE by 8tk gacred S AL s ollimenl 181tho Have The use of th and fnadly induced his father w“ nous, This: explaing wiiy i T oINS e b Ieines seat by M: . N 1 the objectio 4‘- AL e N Lhe "“J of horses, it given in ree yenrs 0 ther Sp istie Sehi “Hn ‘,H”‘ i :v‘ e it ot o cinbie, Ay | 10 i Lo abjectionublo pragic St uiantities three Unos ' week, will | LIree yutrs ago there was a spiritualistie [ elil® which exciles, much sevsi DR.JAMES, No. 204Washington SL.,Chic: ess sullering is occasioned to loosen the skin and greatly theani- | which the spinit of a famous departed i & “onoi ust now much occupied vival of n very curions About b A wlien the war ha 1 south and | ¢ see if any trace could b’ fou Ordin vily the task wonld have neen hope Tt lu 1 then: ndt St general was called up and ropiosied, | 00 Oy and thoys el | bt ina lower ree, it may answer the ; samie purpose. I vering that results from the efect of a poison of the nervol that the boat had floate | contres is u totaily difirent matier. Wo tom upward, amd that ten dead bodic “>““‘ G WL SOUE e were washed up at various points along | THR WL RS IEERIEIIE WL SO ALty TSRS ke G ults do not ensue, 1t follows, from Do e of_tha two o eeenpe, | What we have said, that the natural indi its Stranize. of ‘conre. (hat i the | €ation to ward off {he eftects of a_chill is R G I R to restore the vital energzy of the nerye 0 fcapouD ML centres, and there is no miore potent in fs Lt ey O] fuence Dy which (o attain this objeet ! s : thin a strong and sustained cliort of e will.The nian who resolyes not to take condition. A misture of the two | vestore the paralyzed nervous encr ) nees, if given to mileh cows, great | ; der (o iable 4 horeo (0 { e U o o mitk amildalds ty | unongst othor thimge” that there would Tais vsmvau e shoule sle to lie de R . [ at war i, 1586, in which Ku SovTiEry REveny 15 | Halh) (o ! SR sliould be used in moderate quan take the, leading part. As the : the i ) A [ r mentioned on ; conngetion witl WARKANTED NOT 70 [ often unable to do, owing to the LRI L0 O A B! tthe names of oflicers who would 5 straw. Linsced meal wreatly distinguish themselves i the . e short halter-strap, which will not W B e moun fit to rost the Towvor portion of tho liead | Should be used rather s w condition | &g SR e who did not even | ‘ | onthe floor, and ihe extenordinary dis- [ POWOCr than & ! A figure in the army list, the affair was OR ANY INIURIOUS \ i i * | cottonseed meal may be fed more libers d P comfort of the position in which the poor i 1ooked upon 4s wjoke and nothing more Nt . E | \ Iy to milch cows and growing it Joke = beast is thevel, to_seek his | 1Y (2 IRICH SO e thougth of 1t But, by a stradige co natiral T ! d than | AL R R | incidenee; wmongst reednt appointients cribed. | \IH:Y e s onnnion IaRckn I to the rank of covmuissioned oflicers Ui X insferrving a Homestead Claim. | dow and allow it to aceumulate in a b yery names appidr which the spirit had by Derange PR T R T R et | T A T forétold, the' buarers being nien of no Kidne 4 s 3 | ing and o 3 o | fmily, who have risen from the ranks patent or deed has no titl ing and often contaminates the air of the | 1t 3 SR nulladrownyoal and he clnnot Vs rig | le sh manuve should mever be [ As theredsno cotntry in the world wiere |04 jeart, He said he would find | A south A san Countess of Monte ‘vom torpid liver, or *hilionsne f ¢ | Yetafter one has got po: ) uI "\ w--m“-nll it evenly :mm" l“{ :‘ ~m“"l” “l’]‘ "“ ”“H‘l‘-"l ““\“‘r‘\[ w York and eniaged in busine il ] ichest woman in South America IN THREE SIZE B()Q'r'rm:s. willoure you o' specdily wnd pori ty omost 158 - viiluo hins ioronsed i shed in which stock is COsULIO] OUIC Be VELY | in five years had made s way to ol | issaid o be Donna Isadora Cousino, of | PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, 1 PERBOTTLE s t ( rol s i iz i sl U LG CeIE o It 1 1 H = Ui i A ik BSO8R RS A S iite Gitstonary (o Soll out his intor: | kept lovse to tramy it G o i fesin vty | business position and had marricd well 2 20, Clult cording (0 # Now At any time you feel your systom which often amounts to considerable | put ou of de it should Alwags he |y i A G | One day little than i York San correspondent she has millions | gy pe vaicli olten amoun 4 I 1| mto a war with Austria as a vesalt of the RO 10:11n8 m ? cmfl BOTTLESs nie put up for the a i tie and rapidly seitling ap lo- | wheeled away from the building” and e e R o friend of his in the S An of dollars in money flocks and herds thi Jodution « Who' desito n goo calitics, 1t is done in this way, A sccond | m mf with the cow manure and waste HER A remarked that o wan by the name of | ave nummbercd by the hundreds of thou- | 40 low priecs party may ive him &y $300 for | from the straw stacks. Hulrizer wa 2 itfate-bed owner, | sunds, coal, copper aud silver mines [ = s ing fiim tied up by was the man tl selieve that strange things sometimes oe- | curred outside of fiction ” So, while all ag | Will, i nan home mourned for Mahlon, David kepta | & coldscldom does. out violon I stitulating with outintoxi | need 1singz, foning, rogiilating with: | lq eflect > courses may then be adopted > may | them fresh s for o e | agrecable discase, liable, it neglecied, come true. To ke long her trifies in {he way of product AN e it REATIEE Sop into serious consum i short, he wrote, and received | ive property. the e e alonc b ot he sl [ ety mondl e ) R e g o s hrvther.. Bandg. s | S o incora ‘ot stomiamont, | CONSUM PTION word fromn his brother she has an incone A00 month . H. ZEILIN & CC Philadelphia, Pa 1.25 per acre) to the ¥ ripe wnd fresh from the trees, in the tall Jo 1L ZEILIN & GBI | B titde, and by agreement assign this | of the year, but late in the season, and | constitutional remedy Tike Hood s family to the furm in - Hun n [ The coul costs her only F1Li5 a ton to 01 ANY to the purchaser on s reception. covers them with dry, tine, -coal ashes to | parilla, which, acting thrc + | county, David sailed last sprin mine, but she will e it for th rchaser ) s, they may p B Ldepth of fourte to eighteen inches. | reaches every pa ol the 4 Peru, mnd reecived awarm welcome from | less than $7.50 a ton, She oy every LUNL DI E[ SE s Tollows y o together to the | e has that have passed two win- | ing a radical and permanent eure of | his b er. He wanted Mahlon to return | house in the town of Lota, and every one 4 = district Lind oflice; alone it possible | ters thus preserved, out of doors, exposed | ¢atarrh in even its most severe forms. | at once with him, but business vendered | of 1ts 7,000 inhabitants is dependeit on | Should scure the lare $1 hottles. Directior | the occupant handsa paper to the register | to v wnd frost wlxl yet \‘h\ fruit came 1} wle only by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, | jt ..’.q”}‘ ible. He told David (o remain | her for support. In Coronel accompunyinic cach botile. | “renouncing” his - homestead out fresh and faiv, 1 thinks other art- | Mass with him a few months, and then he | town, nine-tenths of the people, That momant it becomes governm cles may be kept in the same manner. | L —— would: como_liome. with' his family. and | thore are 8,000, are on her piyoro Sold by all Medicine Dealers, Tt can be glvon fna oup of o fand agzain, and the second man atonce, | g is poully surprising to observe the A oI 04D EILIOAL brolor | spenda year in his native comntry. David | is said that'she pays out $100,600 o §200,- the knowledge of the [erson tak i before anyone else can get ahead of him great dilfevence - feeding cattle, An I'he suit of the Excelsior band vs. consented, after finding that his fan. 000 a1 mont wa in these ty Gnd will it i poriui e 2 files his homestead claim on the same plot | Cxamination of the manure heap, of one | Kline, the pawnbroker, was tried y and business here would permit. A fow | towns, ne 1 of which comes back SR phester s patiantiIa s mcdoriu e nkor e piais he §14, Ho is then where the | fasm will shosw that ne foddoer 1o terday m Justice Weiss' court, | 16 | Weeks ago the brothers sailed from Peru. | into her pocket throngh the supply stores, SAL1H OF cancs, AndTh BBy Jusli aperteerenre | homesteader was at the start, only while the examination of that of her | scems that one of the members of the | Lhey reached New York Chrvistmas | where she sells food and elothing to her D foilowit, Tt v it wwtom ones | ho ha toany improve- | will show thatat least one-half of the | band had become hard up and pawned | Morning, and Chrisimas ‘night the old [ own people. She is now buil L man- fpregnated with (e i bucomus wn utter | ments made. e must hold it five ye conrse fodder is wasted, though in qual- | his instrument, a-brass horn. to Kline. | farm resonnded with the welcome, and | sion Lot that will cost $1,000,000. dmpoasibility for tho atior appetito Lo exist | unless in the meantime he buys it, or dis: | ¢ it is quite ol s that whioh is fed | The bund replevined the instriment, but | e old folks knew no bound 1o their joy. | Not long azo she sent a o FOR BALE FOLIOWING DRUGAIET! [ posesot his interest in the same way out without waste, and it the cattlo be ex- | the jury failed to s in them in their hors and triends flocked to the | and wool in one of her own s KUHN & €0, Cor. 150h wud 1 hie got possession. As we understind it | g, | lo, L und. 1) TR T T 2 ey il lost boy, and they all think the story | Bordeauy, from whence it 15th & Com \ L ion L wined it will rule, be found that | action.” The verdict was for the de- ) oA some one man (or womanmust be in con- | those which are fed so as to eat the fod- | fendant, | of Enoch Avden is discounted in their | back laden with buildin Bluffy, Yown. tinuons occupation for the full period of | e up clean ave in better condition than - own experience this mansion. She las a fore Call or write o et containtng bundreds | AV years before the free government | those that waste their food; thus showing | The soft glow of the 18 aequ -~ | gardeners e yat work of testimonulx . y menfrom | patent isissucd. Often there are many | that the feeding of eattle . well not he ladies who use 1oz 4 X At « sports may now he said to | her super we Scotehmen AL | 8 ansters, and in the midst of thriv- | provents waste, but also seeures a better ) S the conrse of edueation in | employs one i t Macu ing nts of many s | Condition of the anjmals Entertat hton Colley 1 sehools and coll There is n dan- | time is mostly oceupied in t | ther nds deeded Yo Poultry raisers should not neglect A musical and literary entertainment | ger, however, that may sometimes | natives on lace how to operat held by such occupation, though so use suflicient raw hone, citl was siven Inst evening at Creichton | D indulzed in to o hurtful degree, and | saving agricultural - machimery them are now worth §10 to §20 an-acre | in the formof meal. It cont ime, 18 | oolod hall for the. benetit of the oy | esperienced athletes always cract b vineyard supplies nearly all the marl or even more do also oyster shells, but it . IR parish school SAn T ,[m‘;, the effects of severe training by thorough | of Chili with cla wd sherry wines and instraetive programme has heen pros | Applications of St. Jacobs Ol This | She hus two large and fine house; oue of S (C i vimal matter which s of 15 CONDUCTED 1Y i The Horse's Foot. e when buent is of compiratively A SN O AR as Bt an Be T s | siengtlionsilio oy and mukes the | them is said to be fit for the palace of a 1 purish and eolicge will varticipate Timbs tirm and clistic | Kir Tn addition to her Tanded property sy PREPARED BY Royal Havana Lottery | country Gentleman: Rev. J. €. Woods, | tle value over oyster shells, but when (AGOVEUNMENT INSTITUTION) speaking of the hovse's foot, suys that the | crushed or g e, supplies valu s ~ (d her mines she owns much city 1 il Drawn at Havana, Cuba, January 2-16-30, 1886 | horse is ot furnished with muscles sitted | peculiar to it5ele. All Qhol SFor renl merit,” says one of the most |+ B \'““" T saslopmbilibg ok nain o a0y DI AT for lifting heavy weights at the end of | ave extremely fond ofit, Care should b To the or: I have noticed the 1o u (A GOVERNMENT INSTLTUTI0N) g 3 ‘ R i ave noti in the i Tiokets u Fitths; Wholes §5; Fractions pro celebrated Prin Donnas, ©B. H. DOUG year ipai stockholder'in its fogs, and, thoretore, the foot is care- | taken to haviit pure and sweet. 1is go ! A ) Be, of late, frequent editorial allusions | 3 ; 2y B s L o Eho | for all elasses il ages of pouliey, “For | JAS & SONS' CAPSICUM COUGHL | BLt Jiauey ) R e T L..hll a Cure ekl 1 Troroen. i Luivest thing 1 | hoof, therefore, must be It shust | vounjs chiioks It &lionld ho used “lp: tho | PROFS for frritation of the ‘throatarg |10 & somowhnt sareastio yol, o £he gy ented - park of 100 weres B K oaeain aeinte Ve hiird, 50 a5 to endure contact with [ form of meal, mixing sl quantity | nyestigating Marsh, ninlnge. | Lasiigiask panon alliandsiin Neltasd ihitlindol that ud a race s fnvaluablc AppIy o SHIPSY S COu 121 oals | sharp-edged rock, - sin-baked soil, or | (wo or three tines a week with thwir soit Riarsh i Kit. NO doubt there huve been DUmerous | eourse ad bining it Cousino 1s ¥ el N b TR loose stones. 16 must be elastie, in order | feed, say one quatt 1o @ bushel of corn | m ¢ wl Cume | instanees of initiatory proceedings being | very fond of y men and b from : Siikokw 1o obviate the jar which would be caused | moal | mings, on charges preferred by Ex-Cap- | taken in the way of {iling articlts of in® | iggéon to twénty young iello by the concussion of a hard and uny Phe question is often asked: Ts there | tian Sullivan will take place on Suturday | corporation, cie., without anything tan- | ]y qround her, io"whom f ing substance with the hard and unyield- | any value to cob meal? and will it py to | Worning, commencing at ten o'clock, | gible resultin, money they ein spend 1, Neb., o, | ing ground, It must be sharp-cdg B e e b perer | The session will be a publie one, in ali | - Admitting this, T would eall attention | thoriet in the turt. hey 1ueing stable. i i Hin's Mg give the animal a footing on rocks or un- | 1 und separate, and the meal fod | probability, in the couneil ehamber. The | to the fact” that’ the Burlington means | j; most extonsive u uccessful Ol AN GE oven o af T oven ground. It must bo clin a8 7 et 1 duvestigating committes intended to have | business every time, and I eannot recall | gns in Sonth Amerion. 1t i suidihat her et on Monday, but the funcral of Ex- | an instance whercin that company his | simning 4t tho st mecting oxterded | x W ) T, Richlin wi Mayor Murphy prevented theiv carrying | notactively followed up its prelinimary | g100,000, she drcs-es very shabbily. ‘The been adliicted with ¥ to save the horse from falling on a wet very doubtful it it would pay; but it since 1 ollowed \mm vy or frozen surface. Lastly, a hen the cor is ground with the cob ; v the hoof must be perpetually worn andd the meal thus mised, it is belieyed | out that purpose announcement by the actual building of - jyudiume is between 45 and 0 yiars of s And by the projected railroud g s s Lwo ery pretiy d ( ! iy i it T am | it must be capablo of self-ropair in exa by those who have tried it that it will pay | 4 . e f | : proportion to the loss of material infagt, that it would pay cven if tho | Nery a k Probubly there hasbeen no time within [ 616 17 and the other 19 and @ son W 0NN LIQ a1y i i 50 fuvorably of A A AT e T i | o are all g dayn | the past three years when the Burlington | 31 years of age A viluble ntaining similar Saving Mos Aanure, g s S ot Thaikn o Celebr oltate | hits not had aoiew branel line in process - > ; Tato in the 1. S, Cannda and DY = i 0 d Belt wi ; liunces | of construction | Cuttare at Govepnor 10y o vt B Wi e madied upeh application cient « not taken to properly save | mal's stomach.” When corn meal is fod | Noxvous Deb IO Ros of VIt il Aane | qu ol dttention to this matter buea i 1 D i ite barieaNt., 81, Louls, Mo, | the manure from hogs, and no special | unmised it lays heavy in the stom hood, and all¥kghdred troubles, Also for | (B onvinced Ll i speakin I J Al wiar puins are taken to increase the smount. | o ity imixed with the Tiguid thal | many other didatas, Complete restoration to Apor patlvonds, 4 mentul yesor ] SaanLsl el Gtk FOUg e | u should te made ' in favor of th Py x F Py aicla v | Manure from hogs, especially when iportint to hasten digestion | health, vizor agmanhood. No. s i | s8irs 4 E tted, as they general ot corn fed brecder knows by the looks of | eurred: - llistted pamphiet with tull iufos. | poration nan d e e ion. Dbttty Mentat and | futted, us they generally are, ori corn fi ck-brecder kn, y the looks o HEr TH e e i otho " Yt S very e, and wl he hair of an anin ther. it s wation, ters, £88. cnailed free by addressing | 1t is safe to set down as a fact that the Plysical Weaknoss sl mnd athar Al in. th YOy Fa And whon ir of an unimal. whother 1iis in Voltaic Belt ¢ S tiall, Mic, | Burlington m is managed by bu men who are animated by o steady pur tlons of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, | combinod with thi cobs, hecomes par- | v condition or not. He knows Vo 2 | pose, whigh ¢ not admit of & wiste of ©old Sores and Ulcers, are treatcd w 1 ie too lone. | chung rom & smoot 055 1 i Susectn oo y y If allowed to lie too long, | b n o smooth, glossy |y g i hbehased in Stra - - ) Diseases Arising from Indiscretio coss, . wcorn as some other | « 1 and dead-looking, 15 | West Virginia, des 5250, was cut into time i building | i 3 .5 & 8l Tt Frar 10 el Yo Exposure or Indulgence, vi a ds comes inf ith | ivst Tndication of a derange: | Jogs wud sold A Y ok for 51,600, A bl A | 3 daiesaive massiry, Din . 2 It is coar ) vital functions, and that it | S il 1 1 = s nderi . | poa i rton [ | ngostura ! Hig 5 vl ) 4 A 'l sendarioy 7 A 8 much by lying than to make a bad coat good. Now wool | appetizer und Wikdorator, imparts o deli L I ‘.‘u. v ants wi ) Jud, S ¢ : i L iy ?.3 ; .m“ ¢ auy p osed to the weather is nothing more than hair, moditied by | fivor to all deipkaiand curves dyspepsia, o Lopborg JALL, ¥ i 08, N ‘CHICHE & o T T vl fover wnd gede, ey 1t Dt bewire of | Miller for venty-live. duys ol g s ¥ iy 4 Ordinarily there is not a ve . rt, but still fust as‘suscep- 4 quantity of this kind of manuro niade ¢ i e s oty | cottitirtuiiss ARG Gur e or ug | bread and w wo others wero 8 7 €0 - : AR A MARRU\GE cu”;;s' fatm. but if move care wore taken | hair, in fact more so, for it is more delf: | F1* 100 e gapmit AKostt, it t yson the samo diet, | A fLBlEhreters 00 PAGES, FINE PLAT iding plenty of good shelter and | cate'in texture and construction. And L ( diven fifteen days on NAME PARER, HL B teanhoe. T suer, O a g dry floor to'feed the stock on, | as it is one of the principal products for | One ranchmgn i1 southern Kansas lost A young man aceused i : e Sukiedlar Tas may ma oo furnishing them with a sufliciont_supply | whicn we keep sheep it hehooves us to | eattle lately by'asgiairie five, and o s of < Bood. phy L of bedding to keep them comfortable, | guard against any influen: which in- | fered loss the g ity could be considerably in- | jure its quality. Among other qua ( 1 1 3 TonT of Granges erensed ought for in wool by the mannfacturers OIMPIOXION & OW s An. ahsolgte . a | ol Uranges, (o M s shontd alivage bo kept olean | are | aud ‘stoangih of fbra,. Tho | Recossity ok the pefined tollet In tds pll: -] F’Qfifi B i Sunshing, the floors are madc tly slantin; quality of some goods is in fact due to 3 RN & OANIALLOE SYOYY LRI . E this work can bo made casier. As with the brilliant lustye given it by the wool, | ©f Peauty and purity, | The Great IIAV&,HUO,A, and Tropical Scenery. othier manure, execpt what is i s for example delaines and atpaeas. | The total number of troops 20 A 1ot 405100 foet, 1n_ Silvor e gavden, I prefer to haul out as fast 1s 1 | Some wools possess this lustre naturally | the states for the Unbon seny duting 8 roR | ForEASY WASHING, iR 1? , Fl lia, only 810 - ran tind iy do the work; 1 for t more than others, but, as inthmated | warw ), IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER ) « only, Ty’ men, use on root erops, althougli it is valuablo | above, the condition of the sheep - Withowt Harm o FALEIC or HANDS, d sl Hm“ 8 lot. High dr¥, Al A Ma(‘r nolia Balm | ol i orid, s bo applied | Buyo el to do with it 0 8 Man and Beast, | S0 v Climates ke aiscaty il ‘Beve s prolitably, ITOWEES Wihe 0 grave Rottod corn-eobs aro a valuable fertil- | in trying to dispose of thelr young geld Sold by all Gr ¢ beware of vilo i is' a serrot aid to beaut fze ron any soil tnat is d nt in e f ing Sithout breaking them in harness When Faby waa sick, we gave her Castorla, 4 Mons, PEARLINE |3 manfactured 1 1 ey and are i his purpose | [t7s all well enough (0 use energy in try When she was & Child, she cried for Castori Mustang Liniment is older th | ol | bany a lady owes hér fresh. | andare worth saving for ¢ u it 13 all well & o ) s, ang Linipent is older than y iy ek PO et 01 alone, while tod with manure the ng to get good stallions and maves, and Wheu sho bocate Miss, she clang to Castoria, most men, and used more and JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK, 600 ‘: v ! ”&u ness to it, who would rather | are cousiderably more valuable, and in [ to mate them properly; but we care not - : cleaning up the hogpen consideral how fine the produce, ‘it will be found | Wheu she Lad Childres, she gave them Castoria, more every year. EBRASKA CULTIVATCR AND HOUS! W 24 tell . it not tell, and you can't tell, pain sfiould he taken to_ gather up and [ impossible to mavket it to advantage in REERER ¢ LN uu'anv Prisiornn u'M'au..'m'n 'muvm mix them with the mwuu the wild state. The average man who - e 4 e f e reas I Cleuning up the pens often and bauling | hus use for a horse and goes into the “ M. 8. SMITH, uis, Omana, Neb, -

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