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S T — THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SEPTEMBER 2 1886, - 5 . . . N ¢ 1 1 | 1 R N | of heading off the party at t N AN WYVE'S and say nothingm favor, if upon cally the same, t DEMANDING BETTER RATES, | of hosdine % erom 1 SENATOR VAN WYCK'S APPEAL | 8500 he § ‘any snd i | t thom from. i there, | | other candidates | pits or stored 1 AW | " t 1 k B 2 Wholesale Jobbers Organizs t £ r . g of al | gas N r . PREPARATIONS FOR THE FAIR. | He was cared for at Turner SO | The People Should be Trusted With | Liat, - f the oppos e IR the Accommodations Being The & wegeoh train | The Squeaks of Monopoly t potatoes, t 1w traw,on | idly Tak The Competing County ads of 1 1 rday, | Organs 3 n the f w put eighteen W Exbibics—Compliments For many going from | e woeh | o d el gl -3 . v Complimentarics nd s S s among the | He &tirs Them Up ) s nh « v s . .o . W far t belvig cof N s ¢ oird n angle to 1 | i £1 two MWesl United States The People Can be Trusted g 4 o ' Bt j : \ R , Al e tprouts MOST PERFECT MADE v ) . 1 o el e 8 v t s its s y s | | i fnstic enough t i that i e B fireety i o o B s i s The Unite ia\es overnment s | ma t ‘ Fioifla todds 6% en 1 put n Mo skt e Te o ¥4 { ¥ " stated by nent jobber, is road to an amicable sett Wo can nastte any gentleman who takes | P ] s o NATIONAL Lo \LTH BULLETIS No. 6, Washington, D, Y that Omaha, St. Joe hison and S ers of the two roac up the old veteran's ganntlet that he had | iy, t no more is the | MAY not suit i ' GIES GHi6%. & S5 ktiowh s the | rbitrate theit difference | bever gind p hictofie for o uil dav's | aiion of national conventiont b there can b 1 o g The Canad|an Covernment ‘ Missouri river rate, while Linco AT THE HOTELS S e will need all'his strength bkt et G VL UL L BT e i ces Dr Co'R g s hed s entire six cents n hundred more than cstordaywere noted the following The Friend of Producers el ik P DI T R st si Places Di. Pri at the head of the entire list. § | i } . hit s 1By 1 W. A Dufl, Syracuse: D, Me- | avoids politiea di Oup. road- | 1% the presidential electors, but by com. | Crally necds ) i i ttitbain s ) i other hanc s claime the y, Seward; F. A. Scovil ar- | ers are of all political parti Wo have | ”"‘:“'.r'""“r‘l‘,\“: ¢ People have taken t | 4% Wall A8 o, this. ordinary dotics of $iK 'l)” ith Omal S SAYeL it 1k Aok o el o R B e snd._ dolegated © it 1o thwths "" ' | farm, and if for sale should command a It i< the purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia, pared with Omaha rates out are not such urtlanc olumbus: J. | democratic side, e reader, last | H% § G L) ; oo | good ‘substar or city purposes | ; Py 1 { P ity up the Chicago rate, but that | "Potter, Nebraskn OCity: Alax. | winter, thought he saw avidencn that the | L€ \' braska constitution and laws pro- | & L SR AT e free from Lime, free from Alum, and is recommended for i § i rate, but that | " § e ik i E W that th vide for a popular vote which woul e | that are rais A8 CIASS O HOLSe Paim il , ¢ 3 Tni H in this Omaha hasa decided advantage | 1 "'“‘ I‘Il % hat: | management was republican |\\‘ TAEL | i mettiation 40 the” IuieTarira Siich | a¥e Ry it pays them well to | general family use by the Heads of the Great Universi- in every instance where the haul is R J. Frankiin, Om othe ‘,"' Ty it wiion we seq a | Lt body would nomore dare to disro. | 80, 88 there is alwaye a steady demand ties aad Public Food Analysts, | - considera nee out in the st | - - wndidate before the people who we be ;—j";"g‘"('{' L 1 dential elcetor dar 1 ; '[w““hf': dos & 1.’,’:”,’,‘,, 5t 3 1\ " i One sipper, who claimed to SMALL HOPES Jive can be trusted as the farmer's friend | 9 4efv of the people as expressed | SIS Basides 1 Gl Persons doubting the truthfulness of this can writo an 1o Chomists : have made idy of the tarift sheets of | - wnd as the opponent of monopoly, we are | 15 U DY CLaLLAA L Rt d fibt 'to b Prof. K QGDEN DOREMUS, M, l\ L. L. D.. Bel) 1 ’or ehi A that the rates | A Mine Vrom Which Blaine Receives | wi| o $hEC B0 “Prom wo have | fenatorslip with in H\ ' el ¢ \‘,I,;’,lr' Siato Cl feorgia, Ao, (5,0 from Omaha and Lincoln to Wymore are | S s T Ll AR BB R Bl dency jnzeled with by ] g, | How tol rnise this classof lio al L SCHI “1' Clemist, St Lous A e Shie nnd the sate, o rates from the 3 i Mty n ¢ yes ve think he e Journal advocated i ing the call stion on which many men slightly ) ytical Chemist, Wheeling, W, Va § s elHoa i ‘,‘;( \iata dustic \‘H e od share of James G. Blaine's | truste 1 S Nabeacka | TOF thestite convention the nomination dithe r, but agree on the main points: that | \l \ssayer, Bostow, Mass. { two cities to Red Cloud are identical, hiandsome income nowadays comes from | By a new provision in the Nebraska | (g7 the st o e k. Nt Ly PO E MRS 45 LG O i | that westward from Red i, Om the monthly idends he reeeives from | state constitution, the electors are to vote HFOTORHTON - ik "wn;“‘“".“ ';}\';‘\ naty mave of the country to: o of the | )W R and St. Jou both ha ter rates the Smadl Hopes silver mines. The st for United States Senator at_the_election | (1S PEPOsion was commented o TS ttad GEasas eithar b BreHeh Dt 3 ! Lincolu. Therefore the wholesalers : trolled Here at one ume. T mediately preces expiration of | G0 ye ato cer sdale or English Shire. Some pre W the capital ask that the matter be equal- [ VY M which iR _'” b iRl :‘m‘,\._'l:,‘,',‘ i s o) committes yod d this one and_some another of the AL'S, ized by qving them the same rates from | Poebits She SR TR 11 sopeal B | mistakable public scntinient, as we named, ant while there is quite n | R i Chicago and the cast. At the friends can be told fow ) as & similar proyvision for AL Thay i ent grades brod in this way, stll in the | Medicine i held by the board of trade to In 18777 Homer Per : k- | the popular will in electing e BOEA it ae IR SamPoSinE ™ thiey fill e same. piace: as re AUSTEN & WILBE nswick,N.J. ! these matters numerous op sl : ) Sl bt e L 4 matter e by the people. | first-class farm horses or good active eity | E BAR ania, 1 | el B e ey o b Saiin owned the property at Gavield, and | stll make the altimate eholce to conform | by i f AR ( gtk bhLen cijer clen tof Al i his rate. The building of the Missouri il i tothioCalis Sh G Wi g for them to play gamo with in Wiy to the kind of horse W ! vific o the city is seized upon as patent Al il AR URRGOtREn, OhAENES |t e FoEPRIRITta Y and which, although not <o : );1 YN & RICE ilable time to agitate the question an( O'Neill Trit EVRRIWVAE kYNl | on i Tl asen rally well known,” those ;llny,\“\lj\.li.l : n smands, hence the aetivity of t {Ehgaitii re i e TR E wonidibe | interest n Wyek | are finding the most profit -EDGAR EVER S Ating Texas, 1. M. Raymond of Raymo s as col. | too muchto ask the muchine to send a | en on th ious) ,’s..y\ yu-:ml‘} i i ) pened the discussion in the i ok, This | Man out to meet isim. The old man is | it before gqallty;with aizood | — —_— the discrimination could probably be | DY the ulpliapl The transac- Interesting Reading. Frention plda ot ss of horses which scted by appeal to the b Holt County People: The announce ByiaLGtestion lily “at remunerative wilroad commissioners. ~ Butall throu D Ci e R o Bt jnen A d ¥ ehal » of Mr, C.H.Van | i to ma senato prices for city carriages, but will [ the balance of the meeting no su e 'y ‘f..‘.‘f“,.'.'n-M“,' sting reac | nomi without notice hay ”*,\‘-H e !'rm;\‘! r peal was made, the wholesale el Were 4 i challenge will ha | ing been given in the call by the - in common with other pec 1= | oo much light v | we hope that the con- | leavy eno any kind of farnwork, their prospect getting the | nrdity of the commission re and still enough for the ¥ of the oppositic r strength to instruct th nd 3 -xcept to dra : due them. Pennock did his bus- | 2S5 &) B ORNHITG. o us se o iittes ; From s heavy dr. eds you can- “.:,',:['4, '?:;vp.p,,':(“—d“"‘\l,‘jh iness through E. S. Dryer & Co. Regu :I‘W”“ nee and th t umit oo “_me“[" . not avo il Moore, Watkins, and a gen: Jarly drafts came there from the mining = IRGRYENEDR oginess™ or heaviness of disposition, of lawyers took part in th country for their customer, were cashed _ The Stalwart Nightmare, tato convontion. e | put by breeding to a Cloveland T | Display at their warerooms, 1205 and 1307 Farnam Strest, i N e e Y yand put to bis credit, Theywere | York Demoerat; The anti-Vn Wye 10 e | w1 abjectionible | the. largost assortmnnt of Planos and (Organs, to be foundial | revealed when Mr. Harley proposed a ts for thousands of dollars, and | republicans think a terrrible th f 2 much more | eople to express them: | anii the submission &0 Hront about | selves at the ballot box who they want | mendment, L L e he walked | tor United Stuates senator. Those who : and told | oppose him are not used to such open AGIR coded. | wa k told them that they we ds from his mine. One day 1 year after he came hel into Dryer” them there’ th his | for him to ask th lof conrage and | @ny establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the being stylish and | highest class and medium grades, including haye seen’ the lust od out with the most | combination of all business men in town n .fusal on their part to ship a lmmul of freight over the Mi 1T acific uniess it consents to grant the old rates of 1880, when Lincoln and | i mine was flood fare, and know very well that there | and have no hesita- | Omaha were equal. This ment had “"; made ors of that Gar- not a mian in the state that wonld | Bnterasin, i the endorsement, evidently, of the meet- | field mortgige ut was | a ghost o ator Van Wy inta Congs! uglht serious- | if the sc ple think of ateral. Pen th €0, fir: ith honest vo! ing_ but & milder set of resolutions, set ting forth that Lincoln shippers would ony raising : \\h‘,‘ ot "nor | STEINWAY, e . sek Who was natt be satistied with nothing short of river ally yant, got very Cunning and Unscrupulous. D ofituble tarm | [ rates, Were adopted, and C. 0. Wheedon, | & e 1 at this time hl“ v he walke l1 York Times: Senator Van Wyck's ene- Yf)»rm In fact tlie farmer needs to be ! JM mond, Eli Plummer, H. P. Lau, | into the banking oflice anc one of | mics are as cunning as they are un- | far me like than the SE Dot b J. M. Burks, J. H, Harley, Albert Wat | the partners that ne needed scrupulous, and whenever an opportunity ness man of the towns. Take, “‘,, 2 Hinisand Sugxesrions: kins, R. E. M J Smith and J. A, | Save what he had in the world offers will g in the back. A little milk and 1 t cither buy or sell to his' Colors ners and that his option expi days. Heoftered to make D aniienhns airs of an improved they will scek to o ion in regard to | Re s tact is shown on ¢ With deep penetrable e f ff we inted a committee to | M tters in charge with power to | N St bt okt th Loxtrs magtingdint will tract binding himself if the $120,000 was poonful of cl put in the k at every feed | | S __DuRDEITL " ORGANS 8 CPARATIONS FOIR THE FAIR A R L R w wherever nd to counteract | hand. is some prejudic ours in calves Secretary Furnias, of the state board of [ Fised anc ndebtedness paid to | the eilect of his very popularand cloquent | “ads agriculture,” but let us s The feathers ot chickens may be util - s 3 j . ieulture, ived in Lincoln and | Surrender one-half the income of tie | spcecies. He is by all odds the most 1op- | what that sort of farming ve ““‘ ized. A fuil quality and durability considered, are placed at the ! opened his office at the Capital hotel, | mune. Charles Henvotin, whose following | ylar man in the st T fre datan wnzed Tor tapid work, | Among moneyed men is'the largestof any | il the time, and his cnemi and the coming ten days will be bus broker in the west, was apphed to. He ing despe ones for the secretary and his assistants | 3% once bestirzed [‘t"'“‘"l‘f wnd had the DE > entriss T the Ereat Gxaos. | fundsteady. s He'then apy m':: King entries for the great exposi 10 Know whether 1t was o ““T'he entries up to the present time are | HoCk's drafts had buen fo 50 per cent in adyance of the same time | $ends from that fooded min ast year,” said Secretary Furnas, andhe | thought they were. =~ Wus he cestain® scemed to consider the prospects’ of the | NO: he couldu't swear to that. “Lhoy most flattering kind, There are but ez ob twenty-one of the cattle stalls Teft untaken ibdallhrongiul [ins SRCCithdig) ing ground are becom dead and ounces of fe lucked from two to three thers lowest living rates 1or cash or time payments, while the long Sia established reputation of the house, coupled with their most f o An inferior animal will make an in- | |iperal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords ghbors | ferior use of the food it eats. A good h SNt ; a et b Sibl VW will make a more profitable use the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by POS; e | this issie we publish a letter of General , land plen- ;,n);u sawe er quantity of | defects In materials or workmanship. NS SsluAWe Sl DR LA RetsarOLsxaneta il situl Mand mopulation ceattar) there | "9 i H. Van Wyck on the matter of | . iy Bre miore trong favor growing tor the |I,.'|\I'\ul<-|'~‘4|f!|\(' «tite 1o Lprocs | is Dot 80 much fault o be found with the | There is a strong favor growing tor the | preference at_the poils for United | man who lives leisurely,letting the futuro | e brejd3 of poultry, as such fowls | LYON & HEALY, A bill was passed by the | take care of itself, and even taking hittle | not showing arly us on black-plum | 1306 & 1307 FARNAM STREEY In the first pl. Ivanced agriculture means small farms well managed, im 4 proved machinery, close ne 1to Dryer A Fair Test for Al and more advantages eve Liberty Journal: In anothier column of | When a country is ne | i rown hen will yicld when | Price | | | even a gr : 5 making this a law, but | though for the 5 : bl 1% mincats Tharo sale of making though for the present. But when popu- | aged birds. - et now, ten days in advance of the fair, 5 P has never gone into cffect. The e e Lol A £t ¥ f the horse stalls are reduced to almost th field property. Pennock's option ot is mecting with consider. | 1Ation has come, railronds traverse the yme of the best cows are the r same number. expired. He was altogether ruined. His distavor from the anti-Van Wyek | COUBLEY ated for the ing our natwves with thor M. BURKE & SONS, | THE COUNTIES TO COMPETE Colorado partners took the mine. They | orouns “but that is nothing more than | Produc g g man iibullsiand nldienconr for the county display thus far ente got James ;. Blaine and Steve E could be expected, The nothing un- | Who lets opportumiti ip through his les of the A are Polk, Hamilton, zan, Jeffer down east to go in with them. fair 10 the proposition. The people gen- | fingers. A farmer should ma very i { Chase, Keith, Dundy; Norton county, | ton, the contract rally have sense enough to know who | ¢1%e cut, and should strive to make his he b vagons and L 1 Kansas; Weld count ado; Doug thelipcoralonond iGe0rge A e | they want to represent them, and there ix home increase in comforts and value y Highten i f 6RO, BURKE, Mauagor, heve = 'ass b0 > 00k @ eres| @ mine s ped o bette y o o p eWs O ery 3 ", s a bad pol many breakng o anncy a0, s conty | givand worked. In two years from the | 1o, belter way of obtaining the views of | [N 00 the Tand eadh s he ool should UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. ing Water F association B tinre that Pennock tried to raise that | conteite s e B np this | oriv Georgia is peculiarly ble: carcfully examined before using th Merchants’ and Farmers' Bank, David City, Kearn National fore the ~commencement of the fair | §120.000 the mine paid 8140000 divic | it 4 good trial. It is as fuir for one mato is mot surpassed on_the In trimming frees always try to get bus State Bauie, Columbus, Neb.: Meionall's <. North thero miliprobasly bu a8 many, moro | o5 ta per oS, Iy Ia said 4o | ¢10uio 8oz another. g 0l Susoomible o the | one leuder up straight, allowing o e with o i for ot ow from it, 80 as to avoid | leries bich sometimes svlit off fre above are sufficient to show the intere 000, Baovle: under high cuiture has produced 119 that is taken in county exhibits. Sec Van Wyck to the 1 | bushels of corn per acre | 000 worth of ory L ) B4 O'Neill Tribune; The manifesto | a profit of | 1l wien heavily loaded with fruit tary Furnas has made extra eflort to 2RNOOk JEidg) Ve e | by Senator Van Wrek to the g of | #17. In the samo county $148 has been | s that feather very rapidly secure the 1 countics to malk patent et | Nebraska, in which lie asks thiem to ox- | Sleared on an nore of eane. ~ In Brooks | , ire_young are more diflicult exhibits, and it is scen I has met with : s their preference for a scnator to | COUBEY over 2,200 has been cleared in | o raise than s that 1o ' | SRR g sl lion s ot 1 b ir preference for a L R | to raise ¢k that remain nearly | i m. A single acre of Georgin land has produced fou s of cotton. Lhese cases taken random show v soil can stat such varied ¥ pro ed himself, has created consterna L the campy of the railroad sharks monopolistic corporations. ‘This ballot will be taken on the amendment | kAndon inserted in the stute constitution in 1875, | Yery few ell advanc ering weukens d until quite the rapid featl bilitates them The farmer should thing for his us arm. Many ¢ ed to Sid Kent 0,000. They had examined far enough into it to agree to I8 it. . Bat the two became involved in corn deal. They 1 they didn’t want presses it, eve knows now castern and e chraska will duce almost anything that grows, : ; £ his extra efforts to get the west of th bundant 4 i state to the fair is to show what the des a provision that PUDGARNL CTOPA A8 A A 1 ot i i3 G ertean produce. Jeweit and Decatur | $0 takethe time to look further into it. | {00 SO0 0 0 > g the farmers of this state. When | the ny of them devoto their counties, Kan., are expected to be added | There were nthers waiting. The Chicago | FRIUVIGN BEECCTIBE LI8 CRPIFRUOR O | the, fully down. fo living at home, | fentlon tostdek and cereal crops nee f 10 the list of Rausas counties exhibiting. | Jen stuck to their corn The gther | State the electors s Wiot, express | et their big farms divided up, turn their JecHpgthie igarden, from. which”shoni; S To i HEY COMPLIMENT THE TICKETS. lows got the Home Stake No L. %, e X » for BOME Persi attention to muking one acre produce | COM€ Many ol ) 108, | 'y THEY COMPLI C S, Leiter paid only §20,000 for his intesest 1 their preference for some person for the 1 fellow The complimentary t oftice of United States senator. No ac. | What two or three now yield, buy only | For crossing on the common sheep, if 1 im to grow every that can be produced on n r isaned by the st the Iron Silver wine. He soid it for : 2 b i what they oL T ud. above all, | good, choice mutton is the object, no ok e ety i T $1,000,000. i :{,:.",E',” boentiakonion biniprocesppito yay spot cash tvir state will blostom as Glnul‘ls supsrior ta tho Souttdown’ "I ~— Full Assortment for sale t0 tha Trude by ry Furnas 15 getting 8 good- : peke B Mb Van Wyck has shown that he is | the rose, and the farmers will be the | 15 not only hardy hut, like the m ) A pcar i baor Endat e = Asabitect “Avm n ll‘{fl"“;:;. et m..fflh,.o,,f’uxh.. on the | most independent people in the lLand. capable of foraging over large surfs VINYARD & SCHNEIDER i pliments passed upon the tickets | (thgy, g St | eord ho has made In the senate. Alone | There isno over-estimating the value | and securing a Targe portion of its food ey by the press all over the country. The | Coughewre. - among his party associates, he been | of 50 managing that a few hundred dol- If there are eattle on the farm OrfaIIA, - - IWEERASKA. Pacific Ruial Press, the agricultural paper On the Traek of Train Robbers. the aggressive. foe of nmnu]mlv of all | 1ars will remam in the pockets when the | must be sold to reduce stock to the level of the Pacific const, calls the ticket the | opicago, September L--Five tramps— | kinds, and has never ceased in his labors | Year's work is, wound up. It makes a | of fodder supplies it will be well to give most gorgeous ever seen, and the editor | giveland Chatley, “Capt.” Ebbs, Br for the of Nebiaska. Not alone [ man proud and it makes him twofold | them the best pastures, and perhaps ottt Eifcaso Horseimen. whics e | Cleveland Chatley, *Cay b, B DEitin {8 o8 Nebraskn.- ¢ more industrious to end the vear with | grain besides, untit they are fat enough D E: ‘N? E: Y & S I ONE s ary that the Nebraska fair compli- | Henry, Jac ‘]“i’:':‘\‘~_‘*l;'_“l ‘::’ “"l";lg'f“i‘\“" king after his own state but silver jingling in his pocket. Make up | to staughter, for the surest market will . exceed anything reccived at | 8r¢ now believ : out of the list of 400, while | o bethe verpetr from the Southern Pacific road the super ! ant writes that he has framed s, orge 1. Nettleton, manager of the Iels stated by detoetives, | P forteited in the last four your mind to try it be for the flésh Me ] e | Deen the result of his work e b In nearly all cases where failures oc Messenger | ppgcourse of the semator is wise, Autumn Seeded Grass. cur they may be traced to inferior seed. stolen from | 13,0 friends of monopoly dare not go' s Field and Stockman: Whether | There is nothing so important on the Crariey and | pject him to grass in spring or autumn de- | farm as using only good seed. A few LAd it - - pendson circumst s. On some lands | cents saved in using sced that cannot be o s City, Fort Ninll & Gulf road ;:.<.~ o head of anything ever issued in sen when the weatheris favorable fall secd- | relied upon often causes the loss of muny o, Che saoeiary: Wl alk 10 pro- “"'1'\‘li“&‘.'.fl:i;:-:[.“fu Ves are el "Signal: This R s the remark will seem to o the best. But ofton | dollars,” i ' a ticket that would advertise the f the others, The ,,,;l elu “ 15 said, | 3 prominent rallway magnate a o autgmn months are dry the SO St NS 8 ral sl e i Ry e 3 and he has evidently succeeded. | wasobtained 1 e tramps | few , and the Tesult was a s such a poor start that unicss iy !\nu or th I\. ars, but One Of the Best and Lal'gest StOCks n the ) : k~lmlu‘I|| xr!g:luulu 5 \lu ng hous: u ;\h leve m - that echoed from | the winter is favorable it makes but a N £ where if is impos. . are nearly completed, and it is the effort Charley ot bioody ’ soor showing, tife following spring. | sitle e B ey U d S Sel F of the managers to have cverything so Further dv The same expression, diffcrently | Lrickots and ghsshoppers oftes do muen ‘,’T‘ o Joge ahpund 1p uen'a ds nite tates to Select From., completely ready at tho opening of the worded, comes editorially in thedournal, | damage to. fall R IaRG s 0 s dry | FREN Saat COUNIBNE MOIGAMIRESS W1 NOE fair that a board will not be out of place - B s Omaba ' Republican and some of the | weather the yonng grass starts slow, and | "o07, eI {angs out of sheep at pasture. 3 OMAHA NEB Alarge mumber of Omaha horses, and | | Nesro Conspirators Lynched. other satellites in answer to Van Wyck’s | makes but little growth, and at such | 1tisnot so much what a bushel of corn ) - exhibitors from that city have forwarded | VICKsGUR N 2 people shall by’their | {imes the insecfs are usuaily very plenty, | Way be worth on the farm as what it ; = their entries for the state fuir were lynehed ballots designate their choice for United | and on the bhrders of the new seeded | May contribute that is important. When That Lerrible Drain e e h SN county, Monda States senator. ‘They declare that it is | Jand they ofterf'ent the tender grassas | cOnVerted into butter it is more I3 | Which serofula hins upon the system must Kirk's German Pils Olntionts The case of the cigarmakers against | on sowe young ladies. to ask the voters of Ne- | fustus it grows until it is_entirely des. | transported, and also more readily | pg ypreiied 1 pur ire ours for bind, Llesdiue. and holitiy one Dayid H. Hyman, a wholesale cigar | formed a conspiracy to carry they want for senator. | troyed. By sceiug in spring we would able. Jii the conversion of corn into | B8 , cnsue, | Ous box liss gured Lo worss cpastRg dealer in the city, brief mention of which | signs of them was to : on is & prerogative of the leg- | avoid these causesf failure. By seed- | AnY concentrated or high priced pro- | x offeots, | Mibbias atier Halax this wondarral Kiia was made some time since, took 8 phase | in the house auring the day and after night- islature alone and the people, or the 1 spring with grain we save the plow.+| duets, manarial matter “is l 2 s found German Pile Ointmient. 1t absorbs tumors, of late in the form of an injunction | fall he was to admit the others. He was dis- | chol ople, have nothing to do | ing and harrowing of the land for one | f8rm instead of being ¢ " m. It ex- ' allaysthe i e, 2017 A ultice, scrved upon Hyman rest m from | covered 1 his effort to hide himself aud he ; crop, as two erc ror. | When the corn is sold in J y of ty from ian Pl ;“\I{mnx.':;od; marked with upi ,‘“L"]l’ aiterwards wa cap- fution and Statat When grass sced i n in spring with | The tyve of sheep to be most desired is | biood, aid bestows new life wad pared only for Diles gud petition prays for arestraming order &h . the voters to des: grain on good, we land, itis | one that will bring the largest upon every function of the b 5 against the saie of goods labelled with ts whom they desire to rey almost sure 1o'st till | under the peeul 10 overcome diseass o the International cigarmakers’ labels, but thom in the United States senate. | the erain ripens and is We | which they are u Y i d also asks damages for the injury cansed ofore this Jaw has been a dead let- | pave noticed that when an was | vary radieally in ent o DI Y ' union by the use of the labels. The Scnator Van Wyck asks that | eut green for fodder the did much | Mutton sheep may pay best with o St sy s time for hearing the ease is September 6, The New s of the state tako advanta D ian thante RoRs e S it to ripen farmer and the merino with the . o - and the prospects are that a lively legal AonK ilege and assert their - but whatever kind is kept let tis 4 kS contest will arise in the attempt on one “Iiomas Cortian Storing Potatoes, ety S s s i W France band ta dissoive the injunction and o the | o |Louisiana, has beou appointed misister to 5 of Van Wyck's friends, | Germantown Telezraph: Evers method | ¢ 5% o0 @ TR0 PAFEEH ® other to colleet daw : B g, g bl s course has been such as | has been tried by farmers 1o store and | A Canada bec er uses ¢ K your t 9 A man arrived at the shoriffs o - e _ o return to th nate. | preserve their potatoes throngh the win- | instead of tobacco 1 e 0 resigned. Louisianians here are o ’ ¥ He finds it \ . oming from Kansas, wl Gporly, feagned. Lanisspisns hees ame | o atsuch is the desive of a | ler, and we may say until potutoes come | He finds it very valua dy f tor &' party named Smith who was mak- | FVr Sni ray Manning 18 o nan of ripe | 1arge majority of the republican voters | again, The potatoss the most valuable | 0ld queens or introduc Vs Tar \ o coueh x wway with four mules that were mort- | ae legal ability and larzo caperience. . | of Neuraaka; and we further believe that | of all vegetables, though here and there | ODerations are yery perp s v h th ogamen 4 for all they were worth down in B " { the Enowledge of this fact is the cause of | we find & porson or 4 writer who under. | ovice, buta few whifls of : | LN 1 e iaxen ARd 1m county, Kansas. ‘The last trace | The Nortuwustern Electric Light cow- | the consternation in the machine ranks | takes to tell us of its unwholesomeness, | Dlown into the hives enable them ta be | Pevhaps It Wasa't Bur, Alocl 8¢ ver i, Oluse (% that the pursuer had of the pursued was 1y are now furnishing electric are | whea they reccived Van Wyek's proposi- | It is universally consumed wnall civilized | performed without diftiey | CiicAuo, Sept. L—Thae safe | 15, The stippery y statesinan will net P 8t Red Cloud, and the chap was supposed | lights for $3.50 ver month on the l‘ countres, and where it cannot be grown - ! Dearborn i Lo | have's walk away in hiso to be en route for Greene county, lowa. | o'clock eircuits and $10.00 per month on | So strong is our belief m the Van | itis imported, which can be done long Don't hawk, hawi, blow, spit & | blown or \ The wan in purswt was in Liucolu, | the 12 o'clook circuits. For special rates | Wyek sentiment in Fillmore county re- | distances without injury when ventilation | gust eversbody with your % Bl b g where telephoue eommunication was bad | for Iarge nuber of ismps spply 10 Su- | publicaa, that we are willing to pledge | is atiended to.” In storing potatoes sev- | breath, but use lir. Sage's B | 4Rat the meiibars of the' ha L Nith Quunbs and Plattswouth with aview | perintendent. i ourselyes to-day to drop his candidacy ' eral methods are uduplu! yet they arc | Remedy and end it ] s plicated. o g B VA T . e