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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, lield in this | T N D | kind of trees planted to give ST D TERRITORY, father it and sent the kid to the county i 08 W oct « ! o ¢ trouble ol Nebraska City takes wa ta'sn APPERL T FE T RV TR 1 for Tecum | ond Ven Cims { \ slly Time | dox to say that they are out of water over | o senitarium at M ) ther tsuch is at prosent 1 e whidh cost. & lFR RS DR b = 25 YEARS IN_ m USE. braska Buatter Mak x and wihieh cos i\ ) R t | night to obtaj r | i . ‘ s pinca of t S ¢ pros Suniday | dot \ v rrass | The @r «Mn‘m\'{mmgn of the Age! Union 1 \' :n.l Ih'rl'n h“l inos Amal. | 48 eV e . i ; 1 R esTioN vionsly preparing t ¥ trenehing | 4,07 nd 18 has org n "Vt SYMPTOMS OF A . : s ut phoinih round them, and scver : kil g X 1 MKOTH: TORPID LIVER. Gillespie's Candidacy Ar- ible 8 y t art 2 I in a movable cn ) t - o therr n 1 I petite, Bowels costiy rested For Attempted Rape. t il yest ' Nebraska Farm Notes, f A seas wi I { nt r t urmont Sign If farmers must tr el L " A N Wlbsd ! rifled 250 LB ) lipess nfter ent! so wheat @ 1 let it be nelLy ¢ g ! ) . . u d it t t lination to excrtlof wheat 1 l 5 L) 4 st y ) A . an \ 1 bility of to ARTICLES OF CONSOLIDATION, S TR Y EPATAE e EES | Notes from Various Points in Ne- 5 _ R ' ted wome duty, wd it matu f I v year or f . st near | slipped from it en | p \ s s , L L < can do any damage o | so much as it | o o T 1 it Ialand and fivd 3 bL ¢ ¢ Rostlen nr;:;,r“'l‘:a farmers continue ctice 3 { e : Ltk CONSTIPATION. only results in loss? It has be i A s ,':" Lhsudugiioglog khortt Valley vond 1s to b i 1o farmers {TUTT'S PILLSaro coy wl;\n‘\;n;vlmnfi } RLLLs A IS t are to be trans Wt Serioner, & sions ¢ 0 such enses, ond doso’ © 0 beyond ang question that s o planted when mu yve the ordinary | ; Stretens - Aot ck Garretr, well known through th ehan o of fecli i A4 toastanish the sutfarar, t in th k f ya s at A LU cloy 3 Anpet il cause the cannot be raised in this coun I planting size, i the less excusable when | ¢ citizens prured a \ (s tho Avstem 18 bl Ruaise winter ¢ ( ne | 1tis remembered how little labor cutting . NASLY ¢ ¢ ¢ it Rap! v oafew days A onic Aetion on the face of the | gy and 3t will bo found to pay. | ito_ the roots as deseribed Inyolves, | green Clty wheeld into the bro: | ago, dying Lfew hour "',H:".“,.tfi‘,' ansteguine Stooly ven out that | kel akiidulios U4 I'o the too frequent abisence of judgment R A b . p Uhe incrensing demand for oats in the R i Y A o 1o 1, to invest in waterwor \ i UL | ™ Nanec County Journ raska can | Al Feasonubic eun i uo iU | 1210 1,0 invost in waterw e {perensing demand for oate In the | TUTTSIEXTRACT. SARSARARILUA cqual any county in raising raspberries. | have led many to the conclusion that it Mrs. M ‘\“ B R to $2.25 per 100 ponnds and the govern Renovates the baly, inakes Healthy tissy Only one unfortunate inobriat was up | They yield abundantly and requirs com. | i8 better to plant siall troes and wait for | Mrs Martin Mitska, of tirand d, | ment contractors will be obliged to ship :,‘,‘l\:\”“:‘“,l"“"h,.|‘,V,,‘.,‘K\,VIN|',&l,"lll::n‘l\vn’vlf o in police court rday morning, and | paratively littlo care or expense, This | them to grow up. even in positions where | WS (hEowh ol of 1 WAZoW by o o in grain fro il R atais i 1E16 degirablo to havatai positions whete | oy tanm, breaking hor spine and LTI L L ubstance i HOU | s boen demonstrated thoronghly by | oot at i i o iy day was a welcome sight to a long sweitering commumty. However, Lincoln <hould | n the states tonos the norvous syston, invigorates the ers along th + of the Elklhof brain, wit imparts o vigor of wankood. iee. In the case of deciduc ribs. Her condition is precarious N l“v‘w:n v o line of the Elkhorn rain, .Jm nparts the vigor of mank railrond” complain bitterly that N S Ay St., Newr Yorks hay crop is being destroyed by rea properly supplied with spark ¢ not be classed o suffering from | ous living, he was given the j R R S ous Tiving, e S e e il pona: | the farmers of our vicinity. Me.’ Tracy | ldnds of u size such as under notice, and | | AL Fairbrother, ox-editor of the Ne. | their e R [ s on the Northwedtern | reports 100 gallons from a'small piece of | that are intended for removal mest [ braska City Press; has shaken the dust of | RLIBYES Lk Wt of way in this ecounty were out | ground and we can testity to there excel: f[autumn or winter, the sooner the root: [ Ohio and pocketed some, and is now | vestorday at their work in this city and | lent equality. The wild variety, found | shortening preparation 1s now comy leted | skivmishing for a location in Nebraska Vicinity, 1 very fow pieces of land he- | everywhere in the eanyon when culti- | the better, before there isany aporeciable | CThe first annual shoot of the ( Tron | and ut Dey ereck and - Sprit fail to blow from off this great salt basin, | yond the eity are up for apprausement as [ vateda erything considered,superior | movement in the buds. With evergreens | gun club resulted in the viddling of nine thousands of acres of have been and instead of consulting thermometers | the company, in the great majority of | to any other. “We will be glad to have |1t is better to defer this work until the | teen pigeons out of a possible 198, “The | burned during the past two weeks WREaILITaLs linet the Beat of the | cases, expericneed no diflicuity ‘in- deal- | further reports from th rers relatiye | time that the drying Mareh winds are | spectators were well sicltered and es S ) S i ing with the owners et Phe work | to this and other small fruit culture. No | over, espeetally it cases where the trees | caped injury i ML of appraisement will be compl 1t as | crop is more profitable an i none adds | are e and in vigorous condition. as A pocketbook containing unsigned | .. Theuniversity building will ocate » Kniow nof rson taking i, (s absolutel; ohtly Ry N HeNss more to the comforts of home with such the root-severance necossary | drafis 1o tho amount of 89 300 wab pioked | 11 the center of the Laramio City park i . | U prrmaneit and spoody remark concerning the chilliness that HOTEL ARRIVALS Ulysses Dispateh: The lurid spectre [ 15 proportionally more felt e with | ap on the 1 | L One thonsand and ninety-nine gopher DAL W LI L G i e the salt creck zephyrs impart The following Nebrash s, were en | of the the ¢ machine looms up smaller examples mont Monday. It is supposed to be the [ sealps we lv‘\w“h‘-l by the county clerk at o peonle . out of " doors in | rolled at Lincoln hotels yesterday and ominous on the |y fintont! | Hakusnaviy e Sterentione, | roRINANG Of 4 Foblery Clicyentie, Mondny A s , Tolles, Grafton; D). Heflloman, Cie " | When we consider the profitless charac easonable Hints and Suggestions. The R STiet . The corner stone of the big depot 1r light clothing. o be sure, the dust has | 3 gy ivoy) rete; William 12 ter of the wheat crop w we that An application ¢ wshosoap will |"’w‘mr heir (w\‘h. liouse of Thomas | \Titgs lmia v(l the M ) i g cens, Cretes lin er’ d e wheat crop we e de th ol e of Facto Olo6 6ot hevenne will be faid by tl i R RO TRGB RO g been plentiful, but then it is trom the | Xnvorss H. Grasehous, Sutton: Caj we could forego any new threshing - | S8 O LS dind brancles of - or W Tonded istol e shot htter | fraternity nest Mondsay i I G R AR AR L grists of commerce, ground by the cease Alice, Omaha; D, B. Adams, Superior; | chines with their gaudy paint and deadly | CHtFes 10 theit oviziual smoothness UirouRlt: his stomaa, 11 1tfe 18/ quos Fot thtoo, long, liot, weary days fov | . i8Ik & Gumide Ste "’5' asseinn aed less traflic of a busy town “Who ever Nichols, Omaha; € l\:lmwr\. Beat- | chattel mortgages. A'state that can gt | A e plants in ,Ih[‘ even i o T R s Venne A D, Fosnun b “‘il““" metay N T TR A O N S oWt A AT 0. B. Strode, Samuel M. Chign along for & tew years by patching up Make afew wound the plant Pt ; o y 1 : <k ; lenrd of o dusty . YU | Allen Beeson Milton D Poll, " ia its’ 0l * machines sets a grand exaiple | 80 4510 allow the water to” run down to iy Sudld ol 'w“‘x”f minms v e fiugging i A “""‘"fl',':\" : > | mouth: 1. AL Tueker, Hamilton: that should be widely commended and | the roots ] nged or, die BIRIRTLSon o 1. 3L WOLLGH A mon them says the average Lincoln citizen, and for | [laptiean, Plattsmouth, Witliam Edwards, | universally followed Ducks .,‘,“u\ Dring R county fuir to b G gt Salem, Sent. 2 . The Mather & Guernsey company, eap it a . pro=rt this <o he swallows s vatious of pul- | Grand Isfands C. S, Maley, Oniabiag Lows | Butter County Press; Renben Black, of | : o v | Lo Ok 1 DI Richardson is ' wholo | ital $100,000, has becn weorporated. e i : verized earth, wipes the moisture ot salt | Hoe Syracuse; B G, Dey, Syracuse; | Bone er was o nallen g a | ducks v i o T ET L B A B g Witl - doubtless: i | Cotpiily avi in horse and cattle ereck sea breezes from - his ulative | F. P, Irelind, Nebraska City ; (,n'\"} with Rube on the ~A‘\\v “‘..! }\l“,‘: WOE Bt s proton bt o ten pouuds | prove on the record nest fall 1”“‘“' ”\h' \ '\'m‘l' S ‘i‘filg‘c‘fn 4 USENNAL" Rrow, and in tha hotte 1 of weather -~ chole we found thet the farmers of The following ar id to ) Ihe stre railway connceting Blue | being ut any, Neo ork. it o the salubrions efmate and | WHY COWBOYS MATE MORMONS. township lost an averngo of thirty | toms of hog he Drooping wars, | Svrings and Wymore 18 to be improved | yppqe paking Powder Shall we Use HVERZUUUUUA s PARTS OF THE tho chenpness of his corner lots b e s apicco last year. 'This would mako | low-hanging head, diarrhioon, vomiting, | (hd shortened to facilitate traftic hotwe Tt e s son.n R During the reeent long: heated term it | Twenty-five Thousand Bachelors in | 5400 in that towishiv. At 5 apicee this | vapid breath, and e QL AR UL o R S N i is a matter of fact thal no sunstrokes Montana Who Can't Get Wives. would be a loss of 27,000 llHn~ averasge | In using ,. i e CONLICE ¢ OTaEHIT Mt LR = fiavebeoi Anorted) L5, nikny NSWNEes | Mites GIEY € | | R e R n using s N oon potator tion made with the railvoad depots sund wholesome food, and s cannot b \ ‘on {wo or three different days” when )’-‘ll pliANReeaR R D ate. of Montana | Mumber of hogs lost would be_about_ 30, i IR el S Bruska, a resident of Friend, | (1 SR CHOW o e R oG nfl AR IAG 0 Sol was doine his best, workmen restec L L) Montana | 565 %60 Toss to the whole county of $230;- | the smallest suantity oiton s o fowls, | ol enough to know better,gazed into the Bl . ; ean be ne 8 - 0] ormons, t} % i ¢ S| ost qua ften vro o fatal \ fonger a question that all the cheape From their Lo, 3 and 'suspended op i y hoalthy for Mormons. | gy A quarter of a million'is a large | 1 it s iUt LR Wdo'of Duking powders contim | _oata ww--mm on applicat e LA UBULI et Hve | BEmEr Ry s, because thesoil | %00 A auater of wmiton 18 a farse | It is now conceded that the best vemedy | 15 no sueh - word as fail in such eases, | I0%eU gtade of buking powdars contan |- g Nt ".J‘.L‘A..‘u"hz [t/ the city however, been fully up to | contains o many wideawake bacnelor | {0 . for grape rot is a <olution of one pomd | The bullet entered his skall near the 1oft pither i, Line or phosplatie acid. A CGNCERNATE T, e Sty durime the heated period, | cowboys who are badly in need of wiy el 3 ; of copperas to two aallons of water, [ eye, and the chiances of life and death ave [ 10U a8 we may be to admit so much CRusAd N esa: VOO CLEC AT hig th TRV |,H,!, s o | themselves e royal cow-punchers of Butler (”'””‘."““] "“'}l \N‘“" """“"“ sprinkle profusely on the ground avound | even E ”“‘t" D) ‘l’“'u“""l)“”']‘ DLO, Ll of It e e E 15| (MW Lty hat Mormon male as they | began on the Platte valley the first of the | ghe vines. ard ANt < a rabid be. | v household gods, there ean be no A !.';.u’\‘.h I owing, no doubt, 16 | o' sunke. Being unable to get a singlo It is only about iifnerop: 168 | “Syliciy out botore. tho, berry hurdens, | How i i beton (s shinracog big i LN e GLECRLI HEL JOMN G GREF‘“ SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 5 RE T wout o in three that wheat 2 { the official chemists, Indeed, analysts = harvester when the_ thermometers regis- | helpmeet thomseives, althotgh ableto | 550, v else in this country, Corn, [ §Y & the time when it is passing from | with an iron hoop and polished her, skull | seom to find nobaking oW GLE BRIl Mt LR DA ter up in the nineties. support a dozen where ormon cannot a b 2 A ) the dough state, will make better tlour | with a hatehet A potty jnstice levied on I N S It FUP RTICLES OF CONSOLIDATION Supbott one, it riles them to have some- | hay, and stock must be the staple crons | und more of it than wheat hardened 1o | lnm for $50 cash anl ety davs i Jall, | e rom, fame one of these obection | X et o NEW UERENES Sy AR R Sy rail | long-haired ' rascally elder come along | M the future, ho; slera or no hog ehol- stdogr FiT0n 088, 2 i & it oL L A + | able ingredients except the Royal, and ur § l.ha of the Omaha & Ropublican Valloy rail: | Sigodr, five, and possibly six wives w Fifteen yeats ago wheat harvest be- CLELLMI0 S hut Ferd appealed. | Untorunately there | ghag theg report as chemiealiy pure.’ We | H250 anensi T T A e e R T I o R e TEVCCH | gan on' the 81 of Buly,. sosnys Alish cost on tnost farms each year seareity of tar and riding poles at | find some of the baking powders adver i 3 th m.’,{rm...w'f‘(l Omali & Republican Valley Kailway | ¢heck on a government ckim. There > two days eatlier than this luurulh:\ulm\. d(l‘w\ we becoming | Friend. tised ais pure, to contain under the tests S ! TR bl 3 : : 5 ax is said to be looking | awre and more costly as materizl gets | Phe Fremont ety couneil has reached | of Professors Chandler, Hubirshaw and i SGraphi 3 A o T are about 25,000 more bachelor: n arly flax i td TR 2 1 n aty couneil has reachec 1 thirshaw and 1 s.Graphics. O o e i | Montana than there nre Woug o ltor | Yery tine, but late lax s needing ain | oot el toue policy s to ke up | an surreement with C. 1L Godirey, the | others, nearly twelve per cent. of Tine, | B MRS T 1ol Sxa e *I"':i" 'I\“”"“‘-‘]:‘ e prries | gether. NGt eltce thete \.,,m]” T y bad. 1In fact, about ey v]\‘lhm “"m ‘IHU‘\UIH .plm‘u-m able drive well contractor, the latter giving a | while otl we made from alum with st an et o, Kor Ap AL SO OO e tion vin Toatries to | splendid ” ranches, farms, 3 is ticeding raf 4 reschf Hine: here the no shade in the pasture [ pond to sink another supply well cream of tartar. This, we prosume ae o AL ALY 10 the Colleg Fromturer. from Valley station via Beatrice to | splendid ranches, farms, or claims of % Bp-enolc arn 3. ) G LB — or barnyards w few poles so arranged as w average of one niillion and a | counts for their fack of leavening power |Ih;-““ll "u',;m}"l'."" and ml.‘»‘ (.U‘x:;x ]»'f."l‘.'-'lli\’.‘»'fx‘ .-‘::f:l."x“l;-:lufii:iii? wife to com ; Hints on H Il:\lvulliu;:. to hold Drusi, Tor a plece of Muslin, lons of wator por day, “and keep | 03 sometimes complained of by thie cook, GARR'AGES sla o ¢ i 1035 A 1 Cultivitor: aining | str ed, will be found of g servies olls spair i 3 o an * the bitt ste founc he bis and - the (..l.,.,.m,» Norfglic bra anch 1t 1s no exaggerated picture [ amdraw- merjean Cultivitor: In trainin e Pm““w : ound of great servi Hs in repair five years, and for the bitter taste found in the | in 800 0 SUILNEeT Tesort \ t uld have a front seat hie never oo people elear their throats though they were taking cold and 1 0t tea withont the lquor appe overgrowing the thoroughfar wersion to | : Rl icious h it may b necessab nst extreme heat B i e “uits so frequently complained of ur andthe " Combns Roptg” branet | T 1 o oxasrated plofing s | it fu sy Woocsabial procstion st extromo Wt | i cuis. neo o e in o | Shis 80 feauely combiod of by ou | SENTC. 0. D Aliove, a8l tlicso beanclios are Uniow ains innumerable bachelor homes, TSR Wb 3 o ! L and pull to distance all interior towns ; : SO 10 kot WHOLESALE fitd v and these bachelors would make the hesi [ O temporary st o the ines (@ ali on the &round. T I TARBIA P o BT BBE But aside from the mferionty of tho | PP ex o, poings itic anyway, the objeet of the change R de o ars febaate . and gives full “control of the aniu At andd aie shotld be fllowed to. enter | i the state. A four-story brick hotel to | work done by these powders, the physiol b“Mm”“.m“..,k.m (,, s 18 not apparaiit, without itis to climinate | o .'{‘“ bands if given il a_chance, _tll;- it ore o apaReHIETCnIU G 1 08 WoE : sl y et | costF80,000 a mumber of business houses, | ggists assure s it Time gid i L 6. SPE find 1 red tape in tho ‘workings. Tho enpital | U2 oWe 6 RILERR &l R imarried | mouth and the upper jaw, and the ) 5ho e lept for the L pen | paper and flour mills, and other build- | into the uch quantitios as_this. r'v\ W, MAD‘I":.;KN“‘ stocgliy theso united hranchos in thoon | Pl o 0 villago'only ton milcs | Sure ou the top of his head, yetit is for | worm. s and pawitactring intorests, ollow | e i, : imposed rondys fixed at $1 0, it being §5,000 | lady. M s ey ity of | the ultimate good of the horse and will . e : s wake of the big ¢ . The town hoit nor d ixing or b per mile of the completed line of the West 0F 1S, 8 & honsanda ot youne | be the means of saving him from much | opo hill, o ik S anoron win 1o the title of the: Minneapolis | ing. They go with the bread, “therefore, above constituent companics. This stock | buchclors, Thesa thousands of YoURg | vico “that might oti B R e AR I ot of the Platte valley. into the stomach, where their physiolo 3 is divided into shares of ch, 1 men, middle-aged men, and old men all | i coie"and “his ana will ¢ e L e el ot | Avthur Sydenham, of Nebraska City, [ ical ef : extion, dyspepsia, U lC Boston, M. 1% 0 bb tustiodan 11sn of all the outstands | Bava icomitortableNhutl facoountsl andl| MimRe/t SUEE L TR LSh BRE Wit thrive “unless “the soil upon which they |~ Avthur Sydenham, of Nebraska City, | SO0 LS, oon DALAREE R kAt Gonoral Passone ing stock of the sevornl braneh lines to | WoWC WAy, o b Shightest Brovocts | means of pormanent” rostraint as thoso | 4o &I Gy hervinasRLaINEd ) iRy i |2 T v tevalibl question naturally arises, why do ““"I“ 0 AT et holders of the old stock. Each stock- | tion, so to speak. Fach one is caleulated 1)) ojjoes bits that tear horse’s j Lt e - | is mamed the “Indestructible A is | thesecl aking powder makers' use o SRR A nolder m the several companies shall re- | to make some wom opy,andould | BRI DoR olitte arvme and toot It is not good poliey to dry by to brit- | J, icd ot i Rl L s Alum i T O T i ceive such numbers of shares in the co ve the dumsel who caréd to rislc hor | SPREET 0T orsd Bier the h tieness before drawing it from the mead- | FHT iR AR IDALUSEL | ot i1 chenper, white orcam of [ Hitb ol soliduted company as will maintain b ‘“l'll‘l" with him all the teady oash 10| bis shins with a club or loaded Whip, Tt | 0w, for that eaus “"*“""“‘“‘H inganl i eratie sunshade loded | tartar’ cost thirty-five or fort The | pertorm, | KAGLITIRM bagins utio of intorest, the new stock to bo is- | could possibly spond in this world. No never necessary, and the man who | Tbees quatity. | Grass i el eheel | il Greenland breezes he would stiike son for the chemic y_of the vr.hna‘n DI 0. B¢ sued only upon the surrender of old cer- | wonder our welors I e Mormon T 1 AT ad he | when it will rattle slightly in the hand- | om0 commonwenith a tender | Royal Baking Powder we recently tieat i e o i tor: | malos who have more than their share of | Woultl do it deserves to b treated in the | iy %y ghen is the tino o store it DOrAping e COILONIEALL AnE a Slancor 4 i i ificates, 1ese articles ol consolidation 8208 g Snn L i s the ¢ Lo store . e same way himself. Finety bred, intelli- A .| spot and climb to glory in a day. ‘en in the New Yor S an - in the hoard of dircctors for the | female blessings. Fent horsts ate often nervous. - They are | While straw is not the best fodder, it ’,J.h._‘.“”" / “fi“h. it h‘_ s <ting deserintion of anew method for r the following familiar S R serves a very useful purpos in the econ L s , by hook or reival and de- \n:«.nmn’l‘(nkfi i ; B () : FrTeels refining argols, or erude cream of tartar nes in Union Pacific eireles: Charles Forty Years Ago. e e Lk o 1o thiomn, ' ma | omy of the furm whon fed to cattlo in con. | crook s siccooded in diffusing unchnste | gt soona hat 14 18 only under this process ancis Adams, jr., Ehsha Atkins, Fred- Port Deposit (Md.) Call. ment of swiden -terror, nocessary to es. | junetion with grain, and in seasons wl odors overa section of Hastings, have | that eream of tavtar éan be freed from erick L. A iordon Dexter, Ezry There was time to live - 1 y 2o a long way been ited to mu their presence | the lime natural to it and rendercd chem- H. Baker, oy f . R."Calla- Men slept yet in their bods. . A party of one hundred men for- | jeq)ly pure; that the patents and plant Wi The epochof haste had not come. mally presented the invitation, and were | for (his cost the Royal Baking Powder TIE BEE'S ANNOUNC S “The saddle was the emblem of speed. treated to a shower of lead. A bullet | Coppany ubout a million dollars, and that Willam Gillospie would be urged | Brawn and vrains went hand in' hand. tiugs or any others that | peppers, ezeplins and melons, fromipneloGiigiotlion hole in one | ghat they maintain exelusive: controlot by his friends for the nomination as one [ We were still a nation of hard workcrs. - him, and knows what they | do. mob’ bogin to grow until the 02 LialingarViuge) {Tho party did not | tho rights. 3 i of the representatives i the coming leg- | A day’s journey was a_serious matter, | yp, i Jnd knows what thoy | do Hot bogin b0 B ol be. foroed ns | Succeed in pulling up the roots and - wil Prot. McMurtrie, late chief chemist of aslature has stiveed up the old machine, | The highw: lusty and populous. : o s bty tatl| s tas Tossible: ‘somelimos watoring | Ey/MEAIN the department of ulture at Wash and the pohitical wi X rs have added No house ined a sewing-machine ake hini acquainted with it. | being neessary Sixteen suits for damage eansed by the [ ington, D. C., i the interests of com- a new force of men and raised the sehed- | The canvas-covered wagon was the | Lot him smell it, toneh 1t with his sensa- Boo eloves. that have become dirty or rflow of the Platte ;, near the made an_exanination of this pro ule ot w which mean promises as | ark of trade, tive upper lip and look closely at it v e ol may. bo caily | railroad bridee at Vulloy. fr joh | coss, and reported upon the results at Jegal tender in payment. ‘Thetact is that | The turnpike was still the great artery | momber. too that you must familiar Soanod by sonking a fow duys in_strong r e s been commenced | tained m the relined cream of tartar, The illespic is a " strong candidate for | of trade. both sidas of hing with thedranded object, | Iy nade Jrom potash or wadd o or | 1 d Suunders county | following extract from bis report would ny position, and the powers that bocan- |~ There was not a mower or harvester in | [ he only oxamines it with the near nos: | 1y soaking in water saturated with quick- | agmstthe Omaba & Republiean Valley | sem toatiwier (W diestion tpvie o) ol tail to recognize the factthat if every | esistence. : nd oye, ho would be very likely to | Tone. The propolis. comes ofl without | ruitrond company, €6 come up foritel the head of this article, and which is so ward in the city presented sueh timber | The land wus d with candles after £0 b it when 1t appears on hisollsido, | difiGulty aftar suoh & s0AKIng the November term, The ground of the | frequently propounded’ by the house: :n;.. (‘m-n- days'of strength would be num- | nightfall ! then, rattle your: paper, beat your "1““'“’ B RS e upply of | Retion i that the bridge is consiructed in Lu“-. S ; bered. Jutter was unmarketable 100 miles cea ttor oSt mbrailat 9,081 en the SUPPEY oL 1 gueh a manner as to cause the ie ave examined the eream of : THE HOUSE OF TUDOR, from the dairy your ,,",;f‘\"; Jlutter your umbrelli, tun | hay is greatly shortencd, cattle may be- | worge ying it back with the deluge | used by the Royul Baking Powder Com A GENTLEMAHS SHOKE aname not unfamiliar to history, per- | The steam saw-nnll had just begun 1o | Your pistol and clatter your tinware on | Some qheap i the full, owing (0 the it ] G Gaior over the farms adjoining the | pany in the manufactore of their baking IOM B CENTE chance a lineal descendant of that house | devour the for e R e S T Y | 205t of keeping Rishade vl | viver, plowing oft their soil and depo. powder, and fina it to be perfectly pur o Ol e Ly TS which furnishes the Tudors of Lancaster | The lord of a thousand aeves sat with | him. until he romes. to. reward the noise Ivisable under sueh eireimstances | 0 ingead ' vast exoanse of sund. The | and free from Jime in any forn, T aively svertaed i every toun for 11va 4618 who Wi county with hondquarters b tho town of | his harvestors at dinner Sy s nnishon And it nistarinl by | Lo golL eatly i ardor to aekthio hesth totul amount involved is 75,000, hemical tests to which T have subm tted | Srireise fwmrits sud push s aceordiig - Waverly, is in_trouble It seems that The day began witn the dawn and not as only t m"m‘,““m R not before they deeline . = the Royal Baking Powder prove it Ipe SMOKE FL LNO 100 PIGAR, Tudor has been in the habit of with the train’s arrival. fearn this nll in one lesson, Balkiness is There is no doubt that mueh first-cla . Towa ltems. fectly “healthful] and frec from ever Address BANGIART LROS., Bolo 'K"'v himself on these summer days in the bru The spinning-wheel —and — shuttle | the hardest of equine vices o cure, 1t | honey does not bring lirst cla 155 prices 1‘-‘!‘- Towa Falls i i waterworks. delet E 230 Finh Avenue, - tal pastime of beating ns wife, u cow- | sounded m every farmer's house. ms inherent in some obstinate nature ise of the manner of putting H‘nlv S The Dubuque shot factory will start up £ < ardly picee of business that has 1 to his | He who counted his possession’ by the | Fiie most practical step to be taken with | delic vor is lost and itsoon becomes | ARe “Dr. Humilton W Jdectic Phy RBETAIL A arrest, as it should i, we done. Tudor, | square mile kept open house tor the way- | an'old balky horse is to trade him off to being put into whisky ormo- | BEe b, dulee in soap bub- and Surgeon, Room 6, Crounse | pw g Loslio & Morroll, fore, was i L before Judge somebody ¢ When you_cannot do ols or even fresh wooden bar. | | Dubutue harhors Indulg b corner 16th and tol avenue ' Goodman, TW. Spattord & Co., . and the judge, on hearing the | The telegraph had begun in Washing- | that. thore are various things to be | Yels may give a taste. Tin cans are per- | blo SOCEUS on Su uys. i wd night 3 i ted to wller & 0., M. Parr, se, promptly sentenced him to forty | ton and ended at New York twelve | ried on L " | haps s for storing or shipping honey Temperance billhard halls monopolize lIu;\uyAl)hw K 13, 1c :"i’imn S in the ity jail months before. s in than any sort of wooden receptacle. the ion of Atlantie, They carry Kuhn & C ¥ OIS ke S TSI ) L Frank Barro ¢ Schmidt, o yo 0K ATIEMPT AT BAVE, The rich were lavish in_an abundance Summer Feeding of Pigs. \ evolution of the tomato is going | governnient license, too KEYSTONE FOR A young man, i Fran yot a minor, named | which was not yot coveted by the keen | The feeder who allows his pigs a fair [ on in a remarkable way. Not mwmany [ P. P, Barlie, of Lyons, hus left the stato kinner, was brought down from | eye of comme amount of exercise, a variety of food in years ago the froit w n stly skin and | rather suddenly, and it is said that he e of 1t O a8 b8 ilErimags ; 3 y MALT DREXEL & MAUT-, summer, including green food, pure | Seeds, but the newest v are almost | took with him §500 belonging to another 5 1.7 The man preferring |ln- char of a life; from north tu south wus a \u) water to drink and w dark, cool, dry | solid |vl|lp with very few seeds. Possibly, | man ¢ wH KEY Buccessors to J. G, Jacobs father of two br age of discover; place where they may retire from the [ asin the case of the banana, the seeds A young son of Garet Nuber, of Web ws old, who wer IORERRALY Jlics and heat, usaally escapes the various | will yet disappear altogether, and the | ster City, fell from a wagon and one of - ooty nmieator | UNDERTAKERS, itended vietims, | The state or moved, brick house | ¢pidenie ¢ o5, thie result of bad eare | plants will have to be propogated by eut- | the wheels passed over hishead, inflicting % dicinal Use, ado s that the little girls were | and frame stable, 2 blocks from Cuming, | and filth, that go under the common | ting AND EMBALMERS, At tho old stand, 1407 Farnan St. Orders by 3 4 | o8 dangerous injuries, : . 4 ;i:uh. uw'n.m.xl l\ull"llln n\. ad a .n‘;n n 16th, Theo, Ulwtn\ 218 S, 15th, IA.IIvalll hog cholera. An excellent and Few tarm crops take up so mucl One thousand dollars has been sub " TL‘.E B__.ESI Tg__N__lc‘ distance from home when Skinner, who i i ) T careful fee gives the following direc wotash as the potato. 1tis an alkaline | seribed by the merchants of Shenanhoal i @4 UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION | telciruph solicited and promptly uttendod to. Bsthlibobind o brooy dumped out-nnd | Wha e Rigutk Fied gt Slow Work. | tions which he savs has worked well =m that stains tho hands when paring | to defray the expense of prospecting B s ASYING. BISEASED ind Telomnono Na.ss: Lo caught them as they passed. I mdon imes: Hardly had he | with him best removed by oxalie folmt GENERAL DEGILITY only unsuccessful in his do rod s Jargo seltzer with brandy in | © “Iore should bo skim mulk for the | MOLMoss and iLis bost ooalin tint vicin)Ly This alonc d bo a suflicient The Burlington Hawkeye is issuing s b PERFECTS DIGESTION y through tho struggles of the ¢ and 1o 1ce,than nn old friend hailed K, | pigs at weaning time. and ail summer, | o L A A I igton Huwkeye is issuing | n , , e \ ! an | Bint s to the ki of fertilizer most | I e e L ey , dren and their sercams had good effct in What, my Arthur” Lo Lot b ar. irhon taasiblocs Hat| w88 o the BuE o e caon | fLa8) o I Caubieribort awhich enlto T T LIKCOLN BUSINESS DIR frightening him. 1t is related on the [ - “You, ' dear boy? Good gracious! | most pig rais not skim milk to | Wiy this crop soonest fails on sandy [ 150G Tlawkeye's treat RIARL ik ; y strdots that this same young scamp wag | Who'd have thought of “seeing you_in | feod, and food adupted to growing the | Yoils, where petash i usually deficient AR IND KON 0YATS HRH Recently Bulit Nowly Purnistied whipped recently for attompting some- | theso outlandish parts? Wlhere do you | young pigs should bo provided. 1t ono | ga it POUSIT o drom the || 4 maiber Al 0. ehlldien, namol | SN ] The Tremont thing of the kind’on o member of the 3 i is fortunate enough to be able toget | b f Y B e rasie || Andaron, diea an. hlouk Sity -ploneay, TRl Tow il o 4 wly.. e oha e bout six doors dow 1 the straet over | process linseed cake, he will have one | GV and give ‘M“l o ‘t' £ jon) from the effects of eating poison berrics, i rell S 1 liave wied o fow J. O EVIZGERALD & BON, I'ioprictors, < wring in Parson's court, but [ yonder, with two sis ers " most excellent ingredient for a young 1["‘{‘ 28 DO ‘“"1““’ Jo0R TAIGL T4 .[]""' which were mistaken for goosebe k " Wavo had. 1 am rocommendiug Cop, b wni I*Nta, Lifivoln, Nob, Skinner's attorney obtained a continu- You wust find it somewhat slow | pig's ration, 'Lhe ration may be made | duce a more liberal sUpply a funny man discha B it i vmetice it | tates $1.50 por duy, Bireet curs from Wiuse 10 any rco until Saturday, when it is said their [ w us follows: One pound linseed meal cupe from possible harm from something | fodder is searce it m do not understand. That is what | relieve the demand for hay. makes them shy, bolt and run away. Use plenty of superphosphate and un- But the moment he becomes familiar leached wood ashes on the tomatoes Thero aro” hunireds of familics who | A1 0 PR R e part or th olty, " o nesses will bo sceured to offset some ot u bit of it, dear boy,"” replied the | three pounds bran, one pound corn meal | HroW the . inte. the wasia |, Uha explosion came: nane lovel: S BEW. 1ITATIOND A of the damaging testimony of the state; | other; “they're not my sisters or, in._quantity, 'in_these proportions. | bieket to bo tuken wwiy Dy the swill town, and did about fifty dollars 4 W G The ety St Sl 11 W AN K meanwhile the prisoner hus been sent to | =—————————— This ration will ‘containtwice the pro. | fialy st Uy et Wy G 08 Tor ¢ wmage Pac-siztlo of Bottls Architect, the county jail for greater safety than portion of muscle and bone-growing food | the formeris far the f the city Lastile offers. as corn alone. 1f some skim milk can | Protuction. from i AT T Asi s EISHER & "ENDELSON! e ovuior buiith tnuts o sl VEENS IN BRI INVALIDS be added to the ration, then it 1s the best | A single cow can be keptata small |00 rococt was no AR U - An 1lyearold boy by the name of Ehat cun ba Turamhod. b wrowing vige. | cost, compnred withia herd, for tho rea- | SXOB Proshect Was nUAs coion 48 B Wab , : Puiladelphia, Pa, . Beeman ed to run away and visit 4 and as cheap us a_ration of all carn. C1f | son ‘that she can receive quite a 1 vabbago head, © . g : 3 P, (Goodinan, Umaha ARAE WGOI his rolations’ in Ohio. He was loaded i 8 red0 | 0 pics can’ be allowed & good pasture | amount of matcnial from the house, i fkiae 6! S : ; 000101, SAA . with several Lundles of elothes when he | & ver I v | With s ration they will miow very rap. | ezpecially if there is o garden under” cul. AVRIRKL RoLGLLE 856 KECAIIE i Live Stock Auc tioneer - made his appesrance at the depot and | &5 SR e ol idly, and mako very superior quabity of | tivation.” Pods, vogetable tons and and | it over the sEcovery ot fw, biss g e los o in of O U, K. at faig 4 some six dollars in money with him. ctter from Hon, ALEXAN: meat. If the pigs must be confinedl to | Pavings, s and oven that which | by the st legisiature, swhioh gbolishes rates. Ko o Bluok, Lind The depot policerian, however, took him i . Jons or yards (hoy should have green | 18 left over of the veietables from the ta- | the afflduvit votor an: elically says, | Gollo in eharge and brought him ub to police roCostionally, dte. whin my sonditio o in the form of grass, clover, greon | ble may be used to advantsy No register, no vo ; | T GOULDIN headgunrtors, whore he owned up that he U Wood et 1 18 Salfd Sod Suits e peas or swoet corn” delivered o them o A Deflinco yopngster ambitious to 1. GOVLDIY WiE rupn away and had obtained the bettor Lhab miore aciivs rempdies. was ruuning ey and liad \ daily in such quantities us they will eat.” lcara fa wwli, fod 20 infisied binddoyto v [a[m LG ns mIJ Insiirance, d X e ( om a bury 1 drawer — aac 00 4 4 e 340 Lac alc i 0 a o Wit b wliome s PSRN A Tire e e bladdors camo nar loating hin over o ) 10 oA when l.:. : .A]lu]( bis ubpearance A Home Remedy, e (‘Tlnv‘ .lg. = ; When Tiaby was sick, we gave her Cstela, the golden shore lind not help arrived in b m X i, b, t X \carths! e iardene; ironicle e span o . cried fo o oA | i \ : more caally imnzined than deserived, R ar tho pest | bumin Jifo in tha prosout ora of tho | Jbew she was s Child, shecried or Casioria “Charles Frank, a farmer liying nes g = Public HSale, Aoy ber of {ho meiibe ‘l“ I‘-“ Lin- | p T R awer | world’s existence, even in the caso of ‘When siie bocame Miss, she clung to Castoria, Keokuk, a fow duays ago beeame insand n Col., dune 1010, 188 coln brauch Irish National league in | ¥ e e U8 ey ord Fiietndin | those who live to be old, is of short dur- ‘Whan sho bad Childsen, she gave them Castorin | il droyo iis wife from, howe, broke ail i . Tatos & Crnio f ’ tes ek A are in conferece with the rail fucen by WWousands’ of peop) - | ation compared with that of trees, the of the furaiture and killed oue of his 5 \ ks ah 1i00; buils o sion rates to Chi. | dukad i ds dhe Bast progress of which to a state of maturity horses, He then took to the woods and s clink 0 at “A‘l the al hfesold is proportionately so much slower thah is still at Jarge zue, About . ibllity is well as ita eal that of man, that thoso who plant’ small Thomus Miller is the maddest man in | W0 mvu;bt s m‘l ie Lin- Wardod O Uy Couyenient weaioines tiees do not live long enough to see muc! - — Sioux City, simply because an orphan lAw l:‘t lll‘nii‘lh{n:;— X d of the effect they produce. In the case n Mator anez Wan. (3108 babe was _discovered im his bed by hi ! . § AL ey W QUG RT, EAWICK e 80 ¢ of that favorite fruit, the pear, it used to | compel him to seil her lot 3, bicek 6, Park | landlady. Tom is an exemplury ¥ M. : RV : vilonq , uxpressed it as a W be said that those who plant them plant | pl for ceording 1o g« | A. young man, an slemnly protests Waies 10 )} 3 $3,000, @ young W akiELr, Reincipal b 4 School, Frankiord, ba. for their heirs, and with the ordinary | meut. that he did not do He declined to W ¢ 3. A VEDAWAY Prop,