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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1 \ \ TAKING U)‘QILNS CENSUS. o lines of the Union Pacific and Bur- | THE SOIL AND SUBSTANCE, | fgp found it proftable to carry their | AN OPIUM BEATER'S STOR A itsell. T count 5000 of these advents at §100 oach, and 000 in extra, milk to the creameries instead of churn | Phe following. Nelraovais 4 ing it not_ that bylter-making had be. | Ceawling Over fied.Bot Bara of fron | and” that 33 handsome Prosents (o the ¢ ¥ he following Nebraskans were regis- come unprofitable, but that the cream- In His Fearful Frensy—A Sci- doetors and nurses from overjoyed fath- Enumerators Report Enongh Population ed at the different hotels yesterday: J. | The Grasses and TForage Plants of the State | eries turned out & superior article, and entific Investigation and ers. Count 5,00 more of those ;rn‘a\-nl For a First-Olass Charter, . Freeman, Hebron; Charles E. Troyer, —8mall Frudt Proft did mueh of $he: work by machinery. Its Results, mohts at $30 each, half the romaindor &t v Dorchester; C. A. Foster, Omaha; O. A mall Xruit Froiits, But good butter does not depend entirely Cineinnati Times-Star, $25, and the other 1f #10, and i Johnson, Greenwood; H. F. Cady, apon the use of mnchinety. The im- | . foath 1? $£1.000,000 is_quickly summed up. Then d 27,000 PEOPLE IN THE CITY. ok T Beyschlag, Nebraska City; | Wanted, A Portable Fenco—The | provement in uiality was eflected by the “Tils biief sentence was faialy hissed fgto | AK€ the 20857 deaths. * There's’ another vy ibeai rry, Nebraska City; N Pwman, - enforeement ol riugent rules in the o SR Uy i ¢ cosl aving is ab enwood; 8. C. ' Axtell; A. H Sethioty EHployed 18 Datries mattor of feeding and cating for the | the ear of a prominent drugeist on Vine o SRR s comiiy. 1].(-::"”\-.'“. b ©offin Men in Convention, Happy Over | Cramer, Hastings Munger, Colum and Creameries — Notes stock. The farmars were made to prop- | Street by a parson who, a few years ago well | Well, bosides, there are 200,000 families the Work of the Fell Destroyer— bus; C. S, Alling, Seward; C. E. Ho T son. and Suggestions., erly cool their milk when drawn from | off, is to-day a hopeiess wreck. | who pay at least $3.000,000 tribute an. Commencement Weck Exere Kerrney; T. S, Large, Omaha; N. B. the cows, and the stalls were kept clean One can scarcely realize the sufferings of | nually fo the doctors.” | Gregory, Wahoo. and free from filth. The enforcement of | an opinm vietim. De Quiney has vividly ‘How would you classify the physi cises—Capital Notes, i " Grasses and Forage Plants of Ne | these rules did much to prevent bad | portrayed it. But who can fitly describe the | ¢ — A Warrant for Perjury. brask . butter, and the farmers were induced to | joy of the reseued vietim? [PRON TR AERE'S LINCOLN RURBAD.) A complaint was filed in police court % (‘l:" AR XO. 1. B .‘.ulnh:n: H:-‘-}”m‘l‘ihr: h.';:'n‘;innn(- th'.;]‘n- I G, Wilson, of Loveland, 0., formerl ,iicl.!s 20,000 e projets of making Linooin & oity of | yesterday araines Petet Yerren, sharging NDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE UNrvem | selves to their own advantage. The | witi March, Harwood & Co..'manufacturi can give the first class, that it may secure rights | him with perjury and the subornation of | STTY OF NEBRASKA, Linco June 1, | creamery system is simply an organized | ehemists of St Louis. ana of the well-known | £10,000°a ye 4 . i method ‘of dairying, in which discipiine | firm of H. Wilson & Co., ch under the charters of such cities for pub- | perjury. Ferren, it scems, had brought | 18%.—At the request of the state board of | {{icaq to sccufe wniformity and high | merly ot this city, gave our rey ns' incon s professor? Thore are at least fifty whose practice ¥ n name them ou one hundred more at year, and then there is $3,000, mists, for- | 000 left to” divide among the remainder e yester- | of the profession. Itisn't bad business TOWER MINT CURE. fic improvement, is agitating the public | suit in Justice Helsley's court against one | agriculture I have undertaken to prepare | quali day a bit of thrilling personal experience in | jg jyy | " Aty J . - . A s line. AN INVALUABLR T0 | to some extent, and thecensus to produce | Patrick Donnelly of this city, to recover | & repott on the grasses and forago plants | 1t is well known that but fow porsons | "3 i orawted_ over® red hot bars of iron ST e e | first class figures is now being taken. At | On a promissory note. It is ali that | of Nebraska for publication in the annual | use the curry-comb or brush on the cow, | and coals of fire,” e s ¢ agony A Child of the Howling West. FOR FEMALES. il 8 meeting of the enumerators, held at | e swore falsely himself in support of his | volume. In order that it may be as com- i"}‘_‘ *hv‘lr-nl-; Iynn'[nmnl filthy and dirty s S bk y ry fhought | Truly America develops some_strango bpottidiendiy 2 erllension f Connoiiman Billingsly's office. vesterday. | 152 s1d that Ho induced otlier parties to | pleto ns possible, T ask tho aid of every | o Sy The strainer cannot provent of mv ...4r.~.|lnu|n“ 78 my blood and r|.;|l- characters, says a writer in_The New MenaTRUAL FuneTions, . zsly’s ) ) | make false statements to the effect that | ono who is i e TR | e D O e et AT Shns OVEE S STUINE ] el Watld, - \THere oathio to: New: Yore Relieving Fath and Disiesse, the same reported progress and that they | Donnelly had said that he intended to Bt ] In the agriculturo | milk into the can, whilothe management | of gprumallys? 0o ion some time ago a woman with a history | st had already enrolled about twenty-one [ leave town in order to detraud Ins cred- | 4evelopment of our state. At this time L | of the milk after it the mitkman | o i ecs tares broke me down | that reads like a romance. Sheis tho | AN INVALUABLE AID TO thousand names The enumerators fur- | itors. The complaint in police court is | Wish particularly to direct attention to | Vuries nn-|'~'|;t|=V\}z to t SN ] ARty A. tor prescribed opium! Thatis | daughter of &en. Maicolm Clark. of the ther reported that the territory remain- | Supported by aflidavits, cte. the following G b7 SR G Db A s entlis of the cases commence | regular army, who was killed by an NURSING MOTHERS, ) — 1. I desire samples of every grass which demand not only that the cow and he When 1 determined to stop, however, whom he had befriended some ¥ 10 the Bisanargs of ing to be eanvassed would undoubtedly Powell Getting Hardened. ples ofevery grass which | gia1] ghall ve clean but that her food shall | found I cowld not do it. ago and who left a family of eight y MaTERNAL Duvime wivdove gwell Lincoln's population to 27,000, %0 Focently aeaultte grows naturally, (wild) or cultivated in | be of the best quality. The milk must be | *“Youmay be surprised to know.” he sald. | Ghijdre o result of his finge Wi i 3 'owell, the man recently acquitted of Y 4n W children, the result of his marringe with ( which means 2,000 to spare over | the murder of Leslie at Florence, wasmet | 805 locality. —They should be sent in | properly managed and be delivered at that l_“nnluu\uf the .~|:u§-~ of ||mn-h_nnl- an Indian squaw. Miss Helen ( 0, o tho required number for first class | yesterday by a Ber reporier. ila. was | lOWer of seed, and each sample should | the creamery every morning. The | M PR BEYCSS ARSI NG | tie oldest of thes childron, was educated CHANGE OF LIFE, HiThed dorh e n B . ature rlants, root and o 8 string at A AU quality Y | appetite was developed 4 that | sessed of a very brilliant mind and nn- Sicknoss, tho Troubles of | nd pretty evenly divided upon the wis- plants, and all. astring around | compete with the ¢ by endes i o and pretty y ) coming bronzed and his whole appear- | (o . compete with tie ereaniery by endeavor- | jo'vietim was tree trom a demoralized condi- | usual histronie talent, and came here to Prognancy Allev and Cured | dom of the change, and at the last meet- | ance scemed to have undergone a change cach sample, and attach & tag with the | ing to make a superior article. ~ There is | tion of those organs: that the hope of a cure | prepare herself for the stage, which she ;) ing of the city council a voluminous peti- | for the bett He said: he thought he | Momber of the sample and your address | no “gilt-edged’” breed of cattle, although | depended entirely upon the dogive of vigor | proposes adopting as a profe Her 1T ASSIMI L3 i Al T LB R LT written upon it. Number your samples | many subpose the best butfer comes | which contd be tmparted to tiem. 1 have | WREERERIGNEE B8 B PICEERER-, S SIMILATES WITH THE BLOOD; o tion against the plan, headed by the uld remain in town and go to work as B 3 < 28 | from cottain animals, Tha “‘gilt-edm seen patients, while undergoing treatment, | P! o her i Is Distributed threwgh e Fein 1 vere o . g rom certain anima T'he ilt-edge ovor faile attract atte N every i ilt-edg AV " vholesa ro- »on as he recovered his strength. He | from one upward. Wrap the samples in e ellex o 7 o | City mever failed to attract attention, as name of Raymond Bros., wholesale gro- Tt 1ifa ! ! v 18 the management of the cow, | compelled to resort to opium again to deaden B Strengthens ecery Organ. wsented and referred, Other | 1A never so run down in his life. Con- | anewspaper and send them to me by | foed and stall nnd. the handling of the | the horrible pain in those organs. 1 marvel | her looks prociaim the Indian beyond a y Latbi Vol kol ot paliia el 'L finement in the jail had taken the strength 11, Shad ons T L e e LR I VLD | o Wl e vee bk doubt, Tall, straight, sinewy, with wir) vt AL accardance WO | extensive business firms have expressed [ all out of him. He was becoming mail. Senc one sample or any number nnlk: nd butter until it reaches the pur “Do you mean to say, Mr. Wilson, that nd the unmis! bla Indian and MINT veing o g 1k Jike sentiments with those contained in | stronger, however, and when he got [ !0 eAch package, as suits your conven. | chaser. you have conquered the habit? tures, she presented a remarkablo ap ingentously_eanbises “ahe " teat | 1 the,petition. The argument that politi- dened again sufficiently so as to work [ ience. Ifonly the samplé number and Rints and Suggestions. T oy Sl el i HOw aranee, especlally | when - elegantly S { cians view the plan with favor, with the | he would recommence his work as a car- | your address are written in the packages | e pig-pen is always the best place to | “No,sir. Studying the matter with by Ryl i B R ) 7 M seeqire, prompy 5 S ¢ soveral | Penters the postage is one cent for each ounce. dispose of imperfect and small fruit and | eral opiam-eating physic wa be where her father’s bravery won tor him- o by o o 4 | ) SRl UL S B — 2. As you send samples send 2250 8 pos- | hotatows ; satistied that the appetite for opium W self and children a ‘name, and in .00 per Bottle. sasant positions to issue to friends as Police Warrants. al card; giving your obsery stheoiotiead Our next ob- | Montana, where she was born and still tion, upon ch grass, stgting whether it his any lue, whether it is eaten by stock, upon din the kidneys a was to find n_speeific for restoring those | lives, sho holds the position of com- ns to health. ‘The physicians, much | missioner of public schools, her duties in close to the stalk, insert ten drops of bi- | against, their code, addréssed their at- this capacity necessitating her travel sulphate of carbon, and quickly close the | tention to a certain’ remedy, and became | pyyeh 0 S ¥Y DrUaGIsN AND DRAMERE. Nome genuine without Me foilowing fue-smile Hgnature of A remedy for the maggot which infests abbage, is to make a hole with a dibble 1. And, | Judge Stenberg yesterc wretched | warrant for the arrest of Thos. F ued a erald swards of merit,” is also he again, on the other hand, th v : K condition of Lincoln thoroughfares | for committing an unproyoked assault [ What soil and situations it grows,whether A Piwst, . i il B alono over that wild mountain - | Q) '\ is n standing argument for any- | upon Matt Raliler. itis abundant, ete. i hole again thoroughly convineed on its scientitic merits [ giiCt & i : | L k. ) 0 X State also what gra rnishes the again. B Iy o Bk U | e . often on horseback, with a re- thing to raiso people out of | Another warrant was issued aguinst | it it of pustirm your mejeniie, | Cloan out all the rose bushes by taking | onthat it vas the oniy one thatcould be | SOVA Cher et “On - one of - these hib o e B = RaUBents arry Harri s ichae AR LRbGERL | EA vay the old wood and then shortening I Tver S e Theteton Do vetng 1t | pleasant little jt hile going through | the mud, The advocates of the | Harry Harris for assault upon Michael | fiood: what farnishes the beet . pastare jn | away the ol N2 | peys and liver. 1 thereupon began using it | pleasant little jaunts,while going through chango to a city of the first class will ex- | O'Connell. O'Connell says that he went | your' neighborhood; what the greater ll;cmts)!‘r;l"r‘x“fv:m:hn«.‘wu w‘[i”'flrll\refl‘f; muli"'yu|Il‘|l!l\[-|:n'nl\|l‘llx‘( Rxl‘l‘)“rh&:"ryl‘l;)*“i. anecial 18 lonely spot [knn\\,\'n i Prickly-B | Vi ¥ N P E chicl arris is | P > hay; wha » bel S grow ce e greatly r ent, finally g y ove habit. canyon one misty November morning, | nibit much wisdom, however, if they “-‘ffl.*.'.i‘x’?’-"'«‘ffr.:flu'ffi‘ ':'n'u-“:::f(.h,r'i.l-i'.'..'-‘n.'.\ Lol S plos andt information aro | improved thereby. sy that the most. Inportant part of the | Miss Clarke discovered the bodies of five | ghandon the argunient, that if the change | 4" any liquor to his son. Trouble be- | desired for the clovers and other forage | To have a beautiful bed of flowers try | frattent 1s [0 gt those areais tie 110 | rod agents hunging from limbs of trees i o the expensive ofices will be left oo G0 5t OlF%and Harris followed, in | plants. — Address, Charles E. Bessey, | Chinese pinks. They are of ail colors, | Habg! Londition, tor i themn tho A | where they had heen made to answer to | nt. The idea of an office with at- | AL |0 Connell) got decidedly the | Lincoln, Neb. and when « bed of such pinks is made by | Hen overninety per cent of all other Wtman | the vigilantes for their crimes the night { tendant emoluments being left vacant Worst of It Postage paid on packages, ete., will be | sowing seeds of all the varicties the con- riginate,” previous, a sight that would have rather in these days of civil servica reform, or g Ty ettt St of colors Is very striking For tho ‘last seven years this position s | shaken the nerves of o New York society left out alone over night, is not in Burat His Thumb, e y the experiment this yoar of scat- | been taken by the proprietors of that remedy | woman, but this child of the howling ; nee with practice or the Rt R.J. Dunn, one of the men employed Small Fraits in Nobraska. ing hay or straw over tha strawberry | d fnally it is becoming an acknowledged | wost was too well accustomed to life on | i ol Lan- | . i aL Y tory of the controiling pow coln. it one ik Butler County Prc ulking one of the whart boats of | Butter County Pre under the direction of City | of this state being on At 3 p. m. yesterday the Nebraska yesterday burst | [ts produ are various and can nX- | o p v i is Stato Undurtake R UoR et Trithol|IE(s EHUFAb I EH A TRATl LSRG wHl1Oc | Ceudai Hank boyuadiont uriaat siors. "‘"\"x: “1","'“‘:.::'(:{',' e Ollice company, where Mr. E. E. Ben- | Dunn’s thumb, instead of his ehisel, with | brask . o “urni struck a beam first and glanecing hit i ssible » everything i ) . 3 g » efor i > ecte or father's nett, the secretary of the association, | painful results. The injury was attended | state in the s: latitude. - Our people ’."" f‘.‘“'k“-‘ holes ef .."““ :!I;‘}S"";f deep f;‘:j‘ for them is routed out of the kidneys and | mother still remains with hor tribe, the M | rrangements made for the | to by Dr. Darrow. must three feet in diameter, fillsin four inches | liver, I have tried everything,—exper Black While had ample rn to live more within them- feet Indians. here Miss as soon us the | Scientific”truth among the wedical profes- | the border to be frightened at anything LM | sion: many of them, however, do not openly RESEST b o . or the Iruit | aekiowledge it, and’ yet, knowing they have ‘,’.‘ I”f“f o .“'H "“;l“ 'i‘l)'“lfijj'?; Jll“‘ i be made as | no other scientilic specific, their code not | father and one of her brothers were shot allowing them to use it, tm?v buy it upon the | down before her, and from her infancy Uturist thus de. | auietand preseribe it in thelr own bottles.” | she has been used to danger. She is The past few | hod and burning it ated the certainty | pearme s ;] of great diversity. | Rocorder, ver " 8 ¢ NEBRASKA UNDERTAKERS ‘e 8 venience of the dele- S selv by g taiso eyery | Of strong, short horse manure, then two | mented with everything and as the result o Wil 2 DTt A AFpigisag tople gt exqulpty Saver, oy ek ¥ § ot e s tHonghR thoic business Dr. Oscar Hoffman loft for Boatrice | and comfort; To depend entirely on | troes and fillsin with enrth. =~ | kyow nothinic can gecomplish this result but cousin, She thought New York i B LR A not in the melaneholly walks of life. yestorday. shipping all they raise out, and shinping | . _Prefessor Cook says the following mix- | "6 Gthers tried your treatment?? and New York women rather ur 3. WOIPIRUANY, QOLB AGRNT, | has been two or three years since the Dr. E. C: undertakers of Nebraska have held a P session, and the object of the ‘)resenl one AX, N, any, aud all who have followed | interesting. They lacked the nerve that &1 BROAD overed. Se o all the luxuries, and many of the 1 > | ture * will not u|',1y vanish the apple tree \Yes, sir, sities in, will make them doubly depend- | bark louse, but, ‘keep off the borers as | jtfully’ have ent upon the monopolies of all de arpenter_of Harford, Pa., is visiting Dr. Galbraith. al of them | constil tes one of the chief charms of a well. It is to heat ‘to the boiling point [ who did not first treat their kidneys and | woctorn belle, of whom Miss Clarke 15 & B is largely reorganization and the adop- H. A. Benner, of the Créighton, Neb., | tions. Every farm ought to h one quart of soft soap in two gallons of 1:\31-1.31- 81X o‘r‘e_lull_t “fi'l ‘1“‘ 1 }nl\'\:rd fair sample. tion of measures to make themr associa- | Transeript, is in the city. two acres devoted to grapes, curi water, and while still hot thoroughly st 'I'"l:_l\"l l':‘ll\mh“!tli\”'\-;l‘t.‘l"- N oL ireas ———— { tion permaunent. At the open- | Mrs. W. A Page and Mrs. E. J. Bush, | dewberries, raspberri whe into the mixturg one pint of crude ear- | \WEQK B4 G I RO R8T foviand Or the Liquor Hubit, Povitively | ing session yeslurdufl' about | of Creston, Iowa, are visiting in tie cit) ete. All these are doing remar! bolic acid. uctmupnlhu})mt\ ay to ap- | Gpfum Institute, and suplemented by our Cured by Adniinistering Dr, fiftoen or twenty “undertakers from | Louis Heimrod leaves to-day for | Well the past threo years. The growth is to rubit on thoroughly with a | special private treatment, it always cure 3 Maines’ Golden Specifio. | different parts of the state were present\\ sy, T a will e few days | remark I:l', and the yield great. cloth, using the handsalso during | “Mr. Wilson stands very hizh wherever | Whon Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, It can be given Ina cup of coffec of tea without § t. Louis and will returnin a few days Ju b BTa Tt i f | Hen the knowledge of the person tuking It, is absolutel; | and more were expected on the evening Nyith'his wife. The curtant bushes about town are | the operation. : known, * His experience Is only another | when she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, tiarmiess, und will oTect & Dermanient And speedy | trains. The reception committee that | =y BT R G e Val. | Jovely to behold, and well cultivated [ The London: Gazette gives a oond|{nroatiotiiely ohusruliandicaned o o) | e e Tt g 1o Deaomial TR e | assembles at the depot upon the arrival | ) J. T Chenoy, of Sioux City, s strawberry beds are a good sight to see | recipe for making n che SR B LI e 22 Ohildreo, ob e an aiconolic wreck. It bas been given In thows ins are decorated with heavy rod | (&% o U Lo GhCHOn O3 o at present. The lesson they teach is one 1 quart of cream, or 1f not desi food, aiid the diseases | Whea ahesd Childses, she gavetham Castoriy | sunds o casen and 1o every et agerfoet cure which leads wayfarers te a belief | ® ‘l’l AL ‘“ a0 All prL d of future wealth to those who are faith- | very rich, add therero one pint of new Say it is very flattering to the pro- n.'.".u:.:m'n'un'n'!fil?“,'.m-(' 'n::f-f,.';,y:.'::'.:"'{: | that & temperanc tion in the in- 1. K. Burket left yesterday tor Lin- | fqund intelligent in their management, | milk,warm 1t in hot water till about 939 | pr; of ‘Warner's safe cure that it has re- impossibility for the liquor appetite (0 exIat | terests of longevity session rather | coln, to Jattend the “state undertakers’ | The methods of canning, drying, ete., | add a teaspoonftil of rennet; let it stand | ceived the highest medicinal _endorsement FOR BALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS than that a convention is here assembled | convention now in session there, has made it possible for our farmers to | tili thick, then break it slightly with a | and, after persistent tudy, it is admitted by o s e KUHN & CO0., Cor. 15th and Douglas. an: whose greatest complaint mustbe against | Capt. Roberts and family, who have | vary their products, and add much to the | spoon and place it in a frame in which | scientists that there is notliing in materia med: RIS GIESE Y 18th & Cam| Omaka, Neb.$ the healthfulness of this glorious climate | been” visiting with General ' Crook, left | cheapness and comfort of their own liv- [ you have previously put a fine eloth; | fea for the restoration of those great orcans | Postoflice cl s in Nebraska and | A,D.FOSTER & BRO., of Nebraska, The reception committs yesterday afternoon for the east. ing. It ought to be the pol press it slightly with a weight, let it | [ bichine sueh ot coming from so | Jowa. during ithe week ending June Council Blaffy, Iowa. in charge of the .delegations is E. Mrs. Truesdell has returned from Lin- to put out something in the fruit | stand a fow hours, then puta finer cloth | Felfable a sonrce as Mr. Wilaon and confirme | 5, 1335, furnished by Wm. Van Viack, of | oGuhonarite for pamphist containing Lusdreds Roberts, O. B. Howell, James Heaton, M. | coln, and entertains Miss McAlpine and ch year. Itis bound to be a great | in the frame; alittle powdered salt may | ing by personal experience what we have | the postoflice department: Rii Dataof the countrv. . | H.lilton, W.S. Sage, E. E. Bennett. Miss Tibbetts of that place. n the future. Suppose every far- | be put over the cloth. It will be fit for | time and again publisied in our columns. R S o AT DAY AL OONRE 2 COMMENCEMENT WEEK. Gen'l J. E. Smith and family have r was not only supplied with in a day or two. Ws also extend to the proprietors our hearty |, 1s3f 3| & ard, yer county, i 5 ISR g ave ! L § HEat ik is avored | congratulations on the resuits wrought. Tobias J. Aden, postmast ! Th ercises of commencement week | moved to their recently purchased home, etables, but was well sto; with ap- At this season the milk is often flavored Discontinued —Tableau, Dawes county. at th wte university, which commenced | No, 623 South Twenticth strect, near the | ples, canned fruits, ete., to through | with onion and wild garlic. "The only n LUCRv—*_ATIVE PROFESSION. Postmasters _appointed—Alda, Hall last evening with the ibiticn of the | torner of St. Mary’s avenue. ”“If ar, with meat and flour stored’in | remedies is to clean out the pasture: county, Daniel O'Kane; Atkinson, Hall SENT C. o D inue as follows: | @ 1o Moores has sold tickets to Alfred | the larder? The law can'’t take a man’s | ecither by pulling them up or allowing T jounLy, i 0Dy . O, . Philadicean soolety, con as fol Exhibition of the Paladian society Satur- dlay cvening at the opery. nomse. Bacea: Figures that Show it is Easy for a | county, Willard A. Wheeler; Blackbird, | ONE OR MORE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Doctor to Make Money. Hall count; nell, K ) F ol ie, both living. THow independent our people | the garlic to grow until ready to Donnghuo and daughter Bossic: both o | would ber A fow spices, sugar, salt and | then” cutting it down. To do_thi George G. Kennedy; Dar’ | 1, PAY, all sxpress charges to all pointa within 300 3 Lo solect froin. "Send two cens | i N b ¥ ; M Aok (eaTlexalat ell- ty, Nelson' O. Mur- | amp tor filusirated Sathiogus. Mention (his ppess | 1 ate address by the chancellor at the it i - ‘duds,” and a king could not be better | cows must be kept out of the pasture My gracious alive!’” exclaimed a well 1A eoun T | opera house Sunday evening. Competi- | thgCanadian steamer, Servia, on a trip | g g awhile. It requires work to eradicate | known puysician to a reporter for the Sheridan counly, William J. | |, @ SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, | tive artillery drill at universltyfimund& M L M Ta e Robart Bursla wa the pasture of weeds, but it must be done | Philadelphia North American: *“‘what oA 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO- | 8 p. m. Monday. Exhitution of Uniou so- | M. and Mra. Robert Purvis went to Partable Fence. if odors in the milk and butter are to be | will become of my profession? It suems LG e i e connts, ciety, opera house, Monday ev«enmg. AL E ‘:’*Y‘FI':' "% h;,‘fi.l’"fp" 3| N.B.W.in Country Gentleman: Who | ayoided. to me that nearly every family nowadays T e R e B’UP | Competitive infantry drill Tuesday, 9:30 }“‘ IACKi f WM_ V‘-! u"» 1" ingham OF | will be the first to build that light, cheap, | There is no reason why the green pea | has a physician in ‘it. judging by the | (o0 e ™ Miss fl“"“ Mattison: Malta, D todtively Suredin 60 duys by Dee I a. m., at university grounds. Dross l\"’l_“'[‘, to Miss Maud Bushea, sister of | portable fence which farmers have been | season on the farm shouid be confined to | 8igns on the windows and doors.” ~ Mitalll sonnty D R e ticr '533'"'!?-‘:""‘-'3 parade’ and awarding prizes, university | Mrs. Purvis 4 ooking for so many vears? or threo weeks at farthest, Tike thatof | The professor seemed in a inlkative | MECAC]eOunI, Sosebh B FoXell QO oriy"eive ih e worid et k grounds, Tuesday 51:»0{.. 2. Commence- | Licut. Hara, of Chicago, who 15 di- | ents have besn taken out to prote sweet_corn, it can _be proionged by suc- | mood, and the opportunity was embraced | g pFUETEEC SO s ST onrren BT oags Sedteie & Magne | ment concert at chapel Tuesday evening. | visioninspector of rifle practice arrivedin | jnventors of this kind of fence. As far | cessive planting. The only drawback fo | to put a number of questions about the | fyti; €O e o (o RS CCITE Comtortahi Hctivor AvR fran | The following is the programuie of com. | the city yesterday from the department | as I know, theso patents wero all unnee- | Tutogrown pons is their hability to mil. | medical workers, y R o TR P AL30 ELEOTHIO BELTS Foit B1sk A aa iz mencement_exercises Wednesday morn- | of the Missouri where he has been in- | essary, for no ild | dow But this can be guarded againstin | ' You're not afraid of the profession pEHINA, e M avic | . HORNE. INVENTOR. 181 WABASH AVE.- GHioAoe. [ | Before his Latchem; Otho, Webster count specting ranges. departure | one of these patent fence: ing, June 16, at the opera hous W giving | being overcrowded,s as asked, re you?'’ w Ing ixanges. Geforehia. depary I art by sceding thinly in rov i X 0 | Laoam Ok, Wil ) ol it Music. e will inspect” the rifle range at Belle- gmootthtongtod agent talked ‘1;;;::“:;:1“('.‘: Hh Brusbit so i to keep hent well w};t., o, in ono sense,” was the focund 2}_",1,‘;"{,; Watson, Clagton county, John A P OSITIYE cure ttoue ot | § MU 4 Professor John H. Keliom, whose home | heads of all these inventors, however | hvonsh the vines. For such lato plant. | faster we invent new diseases to be eured, - S Derin, w6 Oratlon, *“The Spirit of the Age, Fraikiorter | 8 now in California, is visiting old friends | much they may differ in regard to details | ings the marrowfats are better than the e A quarter keg of beer, % the most obtinato onso fn Tour dbee oElote Oration. “Tiie First American,”, in Omaha, where he resided for so ma —there must be na post or stake driven | snyall early varicties. fter a pause, he smd: “The doc: it gallons, the regular price of A, Lineoln Frost 3 was one of the pioneer: into the ground. They throw out of the In the swine industry the United States multiply faster than the people. I : . 4 one time and ount and distance. | d with our edu- | have scen a’cut of a patent fence that long period. Pro- | would weigh 500 pounds to the rod and dmaka, was postmaste was promimently connect cational system for a ition- ry send out hundreds more ve there are at least 1,600 pr crs in the eity and 150 retired, and lleges 0, 15 now being sold at 50 A"anlssuluh lead the world, having in summer from 5,000,000 "head, and slaugh- | ¢! Graat | year the e MedicatadBougjes Mu: Oration, “The Lack of Ideals, S el 1 28,000, 000. " Typewriters , ade Oration, fessor Kellom will remain’ here several | take a man half a day to build it, and et 300 i | Many of whom settle down here to mako | prantn: (ormn Simish Hohomion | No Rauseoun dosos of cubobs, sopaibaoe oll g | . weeks. then it was built zigzag in order to make i the They find great encour- | Russian, Danish, Swedish, Portuge: R o ¥ 9 | I Oration, “Mediwmvalism in Modern Li e it stand without posts in the ground. agement. too, in_ what thoysee In tho ussinn, Danish, Swedish, Portuge #iu by destroying tho contings of t ob, | ature,” e veenes -W. Owen Jones | _¥. E. Van Brunt, late of the firm of |}t 4 pow FOURL, 4 . b ] > | Tralian langaages. The Chine Prico 8150, 8ol by mil drumeists or mailed o6 | | g s f Van Brunt, Thompson & Co. of Council | They gain on one point but lose in three. great center of fashion and riches on [ 35000 charac b recoiptof prico. For furthor particulars sent | ' Conferring of Degrees by the Chancellor. | Blufls, has purchased an interest in the | Lastspring 1had forty rods of fence to | yujy 'y Servia, Chestnut, Walnut, Spruce, and those | taokled, 2 ?ffg\'fl'— :P‘:Q_-‘Hgll\‘iy I Benediction. real estate business of B. R. Ball, and | build on rented lane. "To build a per- e Buropean country has 1,000,000, Of all the luxury surrounding 5 P - C. AL co., M he graduates number ten the present | the business will hereafter be conducted | manent fence was unnecessary, as I | pho” United States have about 80 hogs to g of the residents the physicians A witty woman of Pai ys that it is 83 John ste Nfl-:’x’f" oy 1 year, those not appearing on the pro- | under tue firm name of Ball & Van [ would want to remove it at the'expira- | 140’0 poputation; Kurope iias only 1 to | €1joy the highest, Look at their man- | more difficult for a woman “to make ex- | ‘wevthastiviod A | mme being excused from the literary | Brunt, with headquarters at 115 South | tion of my lease. To pattern after any | 199 of population. sions, their equipages, and sce how they | cuses for her beauty among other women, ‘ | exercises. The chancellor's levee will be | Fftcenth strcet. fence I had ever “seen or ‘heard of was | 18 POPIREON L o |tz in bigh sociely-—first everywhere.” | when sho is really beautiful, than for & | PLILIES 1o/5uptrelict. Final cure tn A held at the senate chamber Wednesday |~ Dr. Simon Quinlan, district deputy | equally absurd. At first I fell into the | 4 SO A L8R 8 ¢ > | B*Has the road to th ay, and nover returiis. No honorand station | plain woman (o find favor among the | Jrrgcim v va o) o hard one to travel?" men. [} Not generally. You see the first thing done quickly, quietly and gently. We believe this all true, but in order that it may be accomplished to the very lettel pository. Sullors will lourn of simple romedy tree by addressing €. | J.MASON, 7§ Nassau st., N. Y aprlteodtin | nevalons | old erfor of building with braces. This I found would require too muci lubor, bed % evening, the 10th, at the hours of 8 to 11. | axceutive grand ruler of the [ MINOR ME TON. . k The State Democrat Protective Order of Elks, arrived yos. 5 still wanting an rday cag Y i and it could not be loaded on a sled or | MY, S 4 T | a graduate docs is to get an uppointment e ————— e — ) editor, Postmaster Watkins emporarily | r0aY, fram Chiengo, I Company Wik | izon without taking apart. T hit. upon | it Will be found necessary to comened | womowhere in- u hospital ov prison, or ““London” Trouser Stretch i Ruppiying the vacancy at tho risk of in. | Jut MFUAE WO 10 460 BERE T AW | o plun that suited me. T built two rods | handling the heifer carly, Wo have ob- | better than all, the almshouse. 18 hu'has . H o, | curring the displeasure of the star-eyed | jont Lenlth and was as urbane s ever in | #1d was disgusted with it. Finally 1| & Tl 1Uap) 0 oK) RRLS 20 fohe | a little social influence this is easily ac- Patensed in Eurono andll 8 ¢ goddess, who has been in the habit of | il'orCotings of his friends. Ho will be | bought boards 16 feet long and 6 inches | farm are the ones Chat wore wmadese | complished. ~Here he can extend his s SoLKk AGENTS 10 UNITkD STATES classing such ucts as offensive partisan. | ¢ ffa Millard during the festival. wide, and 2 by 4 scantlings 12 fect long, [ When they wore calves. Lvery boifor : ce and get plenty of expe- for culebrated Joln Humilion & | . Why some good democrat yearning for il i The soantlings were sawed in the middie, | euif intended Lo bo retainer far | rience, but, of coursc, little pay. ~If ho CoyBurolchor, Takos baeging opt | 1 editorial work nhlnm ulup come xll\‘m N DIED. sharpen nm;dnwu intu] the Ifroun;l fthawa be d:;“'h “‘.’i”‘,"‘c.f,““‘,’;"i‘,’;}j:",:": lh 1|xuhlir mvllmm almrl‘nlduhhmg arigiiil shape. Only pat'd strtool must be because the political part of the e, o o nearly sixteen feet apart. Four boards | fron LAY A i nd busily ride around town on ining serow rod in o A Ty A TR R MATO=In thia cliy Juno 0, ab 620 &, | o) ailed to oleats, with stoel nails and | World until she b milch cow. imaginary calls, provided he bo attentive 25 YEARS IN USE. fimps. " "All otiuors Lancoln people will remembor Frank [ 2ot A MG ERYERS, 0 | these wero clinched. Three cleats are | e | enough to his biisinessto make thesecalls | The Groatest Bodioal Trimmph of the Age! and’ only i Stadter, the artist who made the dining | o (M W PRee SRAey B 5 P W, | suflicient for one panel. Those at the 1 have no appetite,” complains many | with strict regularity, he's what you call P g e ;. hall of the Commercial hotel, years ago, | from his late residence, 1415 Chicago street. | op g should be long enougl to rest on the Hood’s Sursaparilla gives an | arted,’ and will bo' doing well in two SYMPTOMS OF A s : reulurs Agonts | H the most gorgeous in the west. Mr, [ ¥riends invited. ground when the lower board is about ite, and cnables the stomach to » : TORPID LIVER. frintod i1 Gvo - BIMMONS & €O, | \ Stadter at one time painted a picture of T T six inches above. Then I fastened the ) its duty, A re would you generally find his ey e e oy R ) Hagsy | Lincoln, a view of the city as it appeared Defrauding Uncle Sam. |.nuls to the scantlings with a singlo 18 is the best season which to allss f | in 1869, and the picture now adorns the Jolin Barnes, of Kearney, was brought | folt. If the stakes are driven so that [ purify the pluml, angl Hr_n_qd‘s aparilla dining’ room of th delman house at | into town. yesterday by Deputy | that panels lap four inches, the bolt will | 18 the best blood ‘purifier, 100 Doses Plattsmouth. If tho State Historieal so- | United States” Marslial Hastings, charged | go through both. In winfer these balts | One Dolar. ciety could secure it, Lincoln would have | with sclling liquors and eigars without a | may be taken out and the fence carried | o New York banrd of a reminger of earlydays that would de- | ficonse. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined | on a sled wherever it may be wanted. | o boriionment has appropriated 5,000 (o light the oldest inhabit ten dollars and costs. This fonce requires less lubor than 81y | purchuse a rhinagerps, the largest in cap- ne's lucky to first get hold of some old rich person, who has notning much the matter with him except age, STy but must always be taking medicine to timate and | (po BRTE ealth,! ‘This kind don't cuare much what they pay and less what LINGOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Rocently Built Newly Furnished The Tremont, § J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprictors. s v police court yeste three plain other kind I ever built. If in a windy | £:05 Y P g . set long | they take, and anything they would take Cor. Fth and P8ts, Lincon, Neb, drunks woro disposed of with the ceferity | = = | place, stakes may bo driven_in tho mid- | Svii¥; being cleven aud o half foet lotie | oM v the” samo boneficial efloct CONSTIPATION. Hatos R0 pur duy. Suroot ‘curs 1o houso 40 any | with which the judge dispatches business dle and fastened together with wire, park. ‘The animalll'19 years old. proyided always it be carefully vrepared | oggvers PYLLS are especially adapted ’ Y| S 1 Tu reply to the query as o the yolume of HEADAGHE While not perfect, such a fence is very with harmless intentions. Then his re- | to such cases, one dose effects such o J. LW HAWKINS, { business in police court, the judge stated convenient to move a great distance on e o nry o s o et ~ | latives, and, through their influence,their shange of feoling -wnlwnl:hm;luflflrg’- % ' that he had just docketed ease 109, which in two or three years. Tomove a fow friends send for him to attend sick ‘serv- | ey IBeroase the Appetits,aud cuuse he Architect, represents the work since April 13th, with rods every day, ['use a small pen with ants.’ ishod, and by thel Action on Ofcea -3 54 mud 42, Richards Block, Lincolu, the exception that some of the cases are Proceods from a Torpid Liver and two wheels. But keeping up appearances will not | 82 Dlggstd; Nob. Elovator on11th street against more than one party, so that the {mouritin of Lo Mlamadi,And qan be him practice with rich folks, will it?" Dairy and Creamery Butter, Creamery butter is that which is made at the creameries, where all the improved method used for nu‘mr‘.\ling the milk real number of offenders is somewhat greater, Policeman Post, who is detailed to the work of cleaning the ecity, has issucd I'h 115 upon them may be fifty cents at novates the body makes heall F.M WOODS, first,and as it grows he will raise his { sireugtiicas the weak, repairs the wastes of thi systein with pure DIood aud hard muscie; Live Stock Auctioneer and thus, while improving his income, o - ’ sowe seven hundred warnings, and in & and cream, as well as churning, salting Bols Improving the class af "his patients, | - [oam Ui pervdus aysiauy, favigorsiep the Sules mude in Al purts of the U wt faie i fow cases has arrested partics who hay and working the butter. Unlike the He may get his cal’s up to $5 _each, and old by drugeists. ruiea. lgom 3, Biate lack, Lincoly, X I neglected the notice. There is altogethe method in use on dairy farms, where the bis ofice consultations at §3 with the | OFFICKE 44 MurraySt., New ¥ork, Golloway sud Buort Horu bulls for sule, | too muoh and too groat an ussortment of crowm ls skimmod from the milk, the in richer patrons.” — e B. H. GOULDING, i th lying loose in the city for the general vention of the separator enables the man- “Well, all these rich doctors can’t make hoaltis with the thermomioter registerig ufacturer to separate the milk and croan wheir livlug o thelr rich nolghbors, can Potter & eath, Farm Loans and Insurance up in the ninties. 4 by contrifugal force in a few minutes. they Law Reporters and. Copyists : 4 District court yesterday was closin, Formerly dairy butter commanded the Blo. indead. Tho bumblar classas are 4 Qorvespondenos Ly rogurd ta losns salleited, i up the criminal ddcket with two cases of bighest price in market, but of recent the richer fields. One of our wealthiest uto Agouts for Nobrasks, v, Wiharae Wit Ll Wk, " burglaries up for disposition. Lot all who suffer remember tha years the creamery product has been in physicians, whose income is $10,000 a | o o Public Sale A number of citizens with patriotic in- reater demand. “This is partialty due to r, usually asks if the cash is on band | = te g ] tontions met at the eity hull Tuesday | as Sy gy TR e A B A s el loa aalus 1 92 § 5| Denver, Col., June 10k, 1888, ovening and appointed a committee to Sl[:k and “B"uus Hgadaches titics @an be made at the same time, thus case. If it isn't, he doesn't go." EEE W | 4 headaf Show Ruast Horos. Baice & Ortiiaks i intervicw the business men of Lincoln on insuring uniformity in quality, whilé each o 8 have teen preparing a few | & £ R B B Mg v oy BB R | the question of celebrating the Fourth. Can hn Bsbanind a54008. 58 hataanmn: dairy has its own mel‘aofl. and the prod- S continued the proféssor, “if | £33 % A | ves. Donver. Col. C. M. Hranson, Lincoln, Neb, i The Seventh Day Adventists have their $oma mAloatt the oML of &8 atark uct varies according to the skill and care no T T MAD! you would like to look at them. The to- [ & B 5 | &l . M. Waads, Aucilo } tent pitcked on O street and are holding a p s of the manufacturer. 3 PERFEC tal incowe of tho city's physicians is not | 22 6 | When in Lineoln stop at " afternoon and evening meetings. tronilss (Sumwmons | Liver Regulator when | At one time the dairymen complained Preparod with special rogard 0 hoalh. less than §5,000,000. Thore were 22,65 | Z 8" y ! J. Woods Smith is in the city talking up | woubled seriously wich headscios caused by | 4100 U “oroamerios Were doing groat Mo Ammorm T4mé 0F Al births in the city last year. These lux National Hotel, the now town of Cullaway, located in | withodbidoring tay” rogtiar pirsutiaia busk | damage to- their intorests, just us 1s now PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. urics cost the reciplents ut least half a | FIR&writer supylos sad paper kopt stk | o T va0d ainaer for 2ic, . Custer county at the intersoction of mel nees =W, W, Molucs, Iowa alleged against oleomargarine; but they | euicace. 8T, Louis. | million. Here, is where the class show | Oumaua NATIONAL BANK Buitping OMam, | J. A. FEDAWAY, Props b ll