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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1886 Bl ! F 3 I R — 3 NENT DY '\ [ | Distriet 5%, Knox esunty, M W \ N W [ days large num have proved | marketed this fall as they bring. a better * i S — GLADDENED BY GENIALITY., | S5ttt e A CORNER STONE OF WEALTH | &g matial . | Price thnold onte: And 3t mrs, in do § ROASTED TN THEIR OWN " et cent, bonds. ors, and_in the met tan duiries | mand. In fact, the old geese are not JUICES, BY USING THE St \ b A Lt tor n supply \ well saleable at all, uniess by deception, as ap g - oentien of Linooln Pe | " \ one. o aad Brocked tion, they are extensively used. In their | ones for breeders. W hat fon .- > 3 2 ¥ | ) ) 1t will s earlier importa to An tate is that before you send D FXOLUS'VELY ON THE - | ot . ont, 1 ting in of new [nsa rule, wer market get them as fat as Yy FOR THE STATE FAIR, | i heavicrmachinery lins oceupled Uio re { SOME POINTS ABOUT NEBRASKA. | Ming now to! iR UL Ay 1 be more |~ Land Comm Scottisup in Wayn - Iy " Y \ ~ | | ularly in th tern o in moderate condition QMAYT T D '-, A Liong Lino of Thoroughbred Fnte iy L Characteristics of Short Horn Cattle tos, | " | s STOVES € RANGES Alrea 1 Hort ur l i | = tmprovement of Highways quaiit t o 15 9 tus foad e (e AL AL Harti= f th, ¥y lay , ther ) : v Whibite - State House D 3 | 3o Graded Stock — Various otHer 16 i inweight of meatate Canital City News t t R ¢ Hints aud Sug I or ing ten | s it ) « At ed an t pounds, 1S mo re o Chartor Oak h o 1y of our states, 3. FEOM THE NERS 11 wen « i Nebraska Not | thvonmn - I on o Satag L 0 Oven Door incolr I ! 135 ) This is me to |ty h \ o s Ll their r tendered to M D nd H i m i 0 ol A . 1% Wihen Mr. D )i st ¥ eant place, t1s ontiroly 10 86X SEND FoR ILLUSTRATE tion that el e toxst { pres ! [ clude the e CHARTER OAR 6T0V by Hon. "I M. Mar said 0 J | | | The fattening of p should be com- [ MILTON ROGERS & s his ) A n | menced before the grass fails, and halfa | P KENNEY visits to this countr B LBy the end [ hines day ot DATLAS & 11 SON, ) \T oR o | | | pint a day of grain is enough for a sheep B G RRRWEE e St sneh a \ o faion Tor ATehwiass. | at fir Thiey should hav ts or vege- | 11 AIRD & CO one i { | | th t y i { Country Gentloman: Make the pablic | tables of some kind every day. In threo | W, F TEMPLETON coln, Mr Da | « 1 tr itn At i tRe the PUble | months they can bear two quarts of grain | ] EVANT & SON v \ il i g arm | ronds neat and smooth and ple t o0t | adie it thee nre Brotght 10 1t I 0 ' EN f the 1 of the 1 offen R profitable to travelers and in T 10| TV S PO 16 BRER & WELCH ¢ 113 SRhoN & oy } i political freed | a 1 of W the i may t arkot "', ”mi. '\yw‘;m.{,l..yl;mh i I 1 TAN RAKI . 3 e woccived, il the L sk Wi retreat and | Nover throw rabbish of any kind into | sheop i8 wasting what, you hve given bt WAL ST O e o | Kiek yoursclf for being a fool ways in ...v“\.(u.;‘w;m.,r,v,y(.m..|.l, them. The last few pounds are the eheap fa ] 5 S A ,1 }I ric emancipator ) £] $are tive of RPN tnson Journal . " d, s or timber at roac est to the feeder and add to the value of t - 17 -3 { t Lus see to it thata g ot | tion dayvs and tie exhibit proper commences ccially in the town of Atkinson All owners who buiid theiv houses fac- | To plant currant eattings in Octol doms ot erian trom tsonrn | W R e pay lo . | Ink. Sqara o e o vondh shourt | or SiLamheireatit puitings, o, Qeigber PARK PLACE,OMAHA, NEB. ; riainly the place m whielt to tender to | S e read AN enter- | penditure of time and money as planting | show atleast the sume respect to th choose some good, straght, young shoots, ! ish patriot the best possible Ameri- | fain people on very short notice at the Davitt shrubbery and small ‘fruit. Mind | roads that they do to their fields by ex- | healthy and weil grows, of abont a foot | ean weleome, Lincoln people have | rec n. The proprictors had very sue- | that we say a dittle money I'hose who | cluding weeds in length o To over, and m the | - B onterining s "o | S Attt 1 o S| Uhrow aweay Tt money o bigh pricd wones from_the | st ora titls over, and fiom the | (PN s, Payable i Advance 3 sie: 0 i o | mentsin keeping with the record the house | and h sounding name 1 | f and all fixed | surface o roll eut care v Ykaa In Wi e A § tble Sgions dhat 18 i eoping | AT ESEILEN, [oord the house f and - Wigh sounding hinge Wil mos e onth.and all fixed | suxface of the soil cut carciully out all | 140uding Board, Washing, Tuition in Enclish or Fronch, Instrumontal music with its reception of everyone, nigh or Mr, and N 30stol s 1 BIdAy in 1t growing anc t Whicl ke and by e and buds, as ths w1 erware ” o B A BVE 50 who iave come to the state and pinned the l‘\‘h. o \Im-!" i ~Iv|u \'.‘l: Trottls that ,‘1:..( ‘,‘m ilure here. Careful men who plant | wheels, jar the loads, rack the harness, | to prevent suckers growing up and | 'Use of Books, per session or five monthe, $160. { ey * faith to the eity on the prairie that has -rown | little peoplo in attendanes did not fail toap- | three or four of the old standard “and f and tive'the horses. detracting from the strength of your | References are required froui pereons unknown to the institution. For further to a size that speaks volumes for the enter- | Preciate and which, though the day was one time {ric d v i ties m].»d t we can Where fixed stones eannot be removed | young trees. As for the soil the ordi- [ nformation apply to the Rt. Rev, Jas. 0'Gy or to the Lady Superior, prise of its founders and settlers. Said continuous round of pleasure to them, many | even raise apples her Proper attention | aover them with gravel or other road | hary Kitchen garden soil that is umform- - ‘ S5k very handsome presents were given the little | given to growing fruit by who own a | jhaterial, Iy trenched and manured will do admip: | se———— —————— ‘ gentleman at the banguet, “Lin tality made me a Lincoin 'citizen samp thing made Patriek Kzan state capital and_brouzht the n hospi- | Jad home w d in three or four years make A -'mjl' :A" A sneak thief made a raid on a room in | frait so plentiful the famous sand eherry home a he principal hotels the other evening | would lose its grip on the popular admir- resent pre extracted therefrom the grip of a travel- | (L0000 Tioys dent ot the trish National league in America | jyg man that contained some clothing and | Gunowliancory i ore L. Nobraska, the:| wealot from the banks of the Missouri river to 1 papers of value, The police are on the wateh R e T Never make 1w of muck, sods | 10 be ket for cows, should be taught at L L l (] come one of Lincoln's most_ enterprisin for the extractor. garden of Americ N p " age 1 ‘| citizens. Mr. Davitt, at the banquet and Tho Seventh Day Adventists have their | fits the poor man ean desire, viz: Cheap | OF soft material from the sido | §8 bATY 8&eto ¢ avthi Rl il L,'If'_ 6RO, BURKE, Managor, ception, had notonly a good illustration of | tent pitched now on Twenty-seventh street, | lands—as generally fertil the earth | ditenes, which s worked into deep mud , AL LENALL ) e ) 6 Remember that a i strike difte a sledge 4 stone may | Ably well for vour young cuttines. ‘Fake mmer, and cause $100 dam- | 100 sunny situation. Lincoln sentiment toward the struzeles of | pear' R re they have opencd a week’s | provides—among a people glad to wel- | it wet weather, but dreaw them into- tne | 1 Voracious """"_‘I"f "I“‘“' Ll ““f{‘t‘;‘i UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Ireland, but an illustration of Nebrasia sen- | serics of preaching and bible lessons, come the men who mean to work and be | barn-yard for the compost heap. SIHI1516 SN BE (L WOt L SR e ComEn Y REFERENCES: Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.; Kearnoy National A Lhe Eust of the evening | A large number of real estate iransfers has | gitizens, in the best sense, by building up Where the road-bed has not bot. | Sinkle cow of the poor man 1s commonly | 5 Kearney, N Columbus State Bank. Columbus, N MeDonald's Bank, North Tecouhizd this fact and his cool, logieal ad | livened the market in that live of Tute, and | § 0N UL 00 e il thay do. Amil i | tom euta diteh in the middto theeo foet | J10CI0F for milking qualities to the, best | plattd. Neb. Oiaha Natfonal Bank, Omaiin, Xebe 705 P00 0 ' cloque e io eland’s | among those recorded & day S the | hapy L W all u . A e i 4 ¢lo thi in alarge herd recciving only ordinary Vill poy cust s’ draft w ¥ ttached for two-thirds Jokal strugxlo for legal rigies attested that | transfer of a track of land by A, I Pouzalin | Nauce county, especially, do we offer | deep, and lengthwise with it, with side- | o\t ™ Varioty of food 15 a8 conducive (o L A T O ct. 0 R guests 1; ) i recep | 1o te Nortliwestern railroad fo $12,000 extra mducements at the. present tin tion the recollection of “the event will | iivery hotel man and many businesshouses | here within three hon pe one in which each individual will remem- | e filling up rooms with cots ready for fair | metropolis of the w eseape diteles at depressions, and Al it | {i%, [HENH 06 D000 1 03, congnave o LG URESIL | et o 0 P | ponte] i ersary from e | THE @, E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST €0. Gl L R TR e BRI s their motto. just what the eust fails to give—oppor- | Plant shade trees three or four rods ) express an individual sentiment. The ap- Terans S AR oA BlYOsyopl apart alone the linato allow it sitous | and when one alone is fol the appetite 3 S : S LTI R o oL owing Ne. | tunitics for the laborer who, “tired of liv- | apart along the line to allow ait to eireu 1Is becanse the food offered does not W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, O Al sun to shine, and mud to dr; s to estab. | lat ing from hand to month, desir itt, and 1t was almost continuous, ex- 1l among others 1 Sinons, meet the r quirements of the system. Ashland; i ! } o Sy F the : 4 Hrcw lnw;‘m;m nunl “I Yasa de.»; man % lish for himself and fam home and ;_,rl:‘ x') 'x'h'l,l :;nulnllln th\\:i\”n“‘{u m«;» ttnl, Ty s Property of every deseription for sale m all parts of the city. Lands for sale in lat sat amid it all and forgot himselt and |y competencey. rrass for hay, anc S secure A goo Y every county in Nepr i remembered only the cause for which he | Frubbelts T, . Wilson, Day Nebraska presents wonderful advan- | track when ~the centre of the voad | _ $500 Reward. ¢ ¥ y in Ney o L E ORI labored. i MeMillan, Omaha: Toblas Castor,” tages for & young man. \We rapidly | is encumbered with im able snow 1e former proprictor of Dr. Sage'’s i ML i s . Datitt, whose stay in Lincoln was [ john V. Alien, Coartland; John A\ Temple! | growing in population and wealth. Our | drifts in winter Catarrh Remedy, for years made a stand- Of Titles of Donglas county kept. hlu}.< of the city state or eonunty, or any other limited, departed yesterday westward | ton, Oniaha, wws are made to proteet the many—not In windy places make the windward | Ing, public offerin all American news. information desired, furnished free of charge upon app.ication. on his trip tolvard tho const. — W favor the few. There are no class | road fendes of barbed wire, to prevent | Papers of 500 reward for a case of xhibit of horse f Elaylngsubstitiite for an Tavalia, prejudices t keep down an aspiring | the accumulation of drifts of snow. catarrh that he could not cure. Tho Atlanta Constitution: During the v class | about twenty e A hirne sent proprietors have re M . | offer. All the druggists swed this sell this Remed Douche,” and ali adyised to be used in = x 5 No catarrh patient RELIABLE JEWELER, Al our leading men | Never make the public highw poor, or | yard, nor leave w 1l be greater than ever befo tary Iurnas, as he handed the £ man 1l from familics that we ede e prisoners weve | i ok of horses to the BEw: man, From this | at Fort McHonry, stored away i a fod. | had only moderate means. The edueas | chinés to encumb g iy Ll record it isshown that there are up to date | der loft under guard. One morning | tional advantages of this count Never endanger those who t | by | other 1a8 entries of horses, outs de of speed com- VBB eSSy ; an inno: | busine: peition, and not over (wo-thirds of the horses | Gabt Nod Bridies was playing an inna, § husin that promised for the ureat familaels, Guitibiwital D Gl Gt ity e P T otoren on” Tt | was sounded—the signal for ailing sol- | boys and | driving unmanageable or fractious horse wnd annoy other horses. nimals, or put them to st s pursuit and unsurpassec s nothing to prevent any of “‘our | to frighte aking any position in life that he | the unraly books. Mr. M. Dunham, the great Perehieron nllu s to |'.-|u'.|'( at the surgeon’s oftice and | aspires to, if he has but the strength nfl i i \VI[:I other horses i Mr. Watterson asa Cashior. VVa,tches, Diamonds. ane Jewelrv. Silverware horse brecder of Wayne, DuPage eounty, 1L, | be examined. of character to mark out a course anc Never drive horses across a railway RS e ORI WIS al B A ISk o VRSN s is expeeted to come with a carload of his | “Licutenant,” s pursue it with s fixed, unwavering pur- | without first looking both ways, or, if m 2o ‘\fi-“,‘ _w:‘:},""’*} ‘”“"‘ ']”(‘;I']"‘:‘ 'I‘J“-. The lnrgest stock, Prices the lowest. Fino ropairing spoci iy, Al work warrantod. Cornov of direct importation. “This alone will | turning to a voun, pose. Tempiations to err are less and | the dark, without listening s better o 1 v A Douglas and 1ith street, Omah: Tk Journal, ed | of Honry Wattel be a feature of exceptional interest to every | o, breeder in the state, Moessrs, of Yntan, Saunders county, will have ten 11 for me and let vs finish this Go down there and personate me cater than | o take this care 10) times than be double ob- | by a locomotive once by its negleet. inducements to suceced are in the cast, which makes it oponced one. of Wattew | Clay Connty Farmors in Favor (.rl 1 | "OCH & CO. DA 5 tell the doctor you want another box of | jeet for fathers of large families, even - Van Wyc Pe o1 horses on the rounds to_compety it 3 i QLIS s Ly g Importance of Raising Better Stock, | son’s editorial correspondences, ol an Wyck, for pr in the_ differe sses given | s liver pills 3 though comfortably situated, to bring | THEOEERCE AR O e | Paris. He handed it to the cashier to | SUTToN, Neb., Sept. 5.—To the Fditor Celebratod Lnshion Cataloguo tlint bread. Seliulz Bros. also have French The obliging lientenant marched out | their boys where the chances are so mucht : : 1| send up to the editorial rooms of the BEk: I will wiite you a fow lines SENT FREE fo, tat and thae draft horse entries and entries of hi les | and proceeded with other soldiers, under | better for them to make honor | 4 o8 b . 1843, 3 2 “Aletter from W deman; “1 have one about ‘T'he 1 ddress. Tustr of 1 “-*;_h T. apropos tl son, " answe read it, but 1t 2 e tin Quarter.’ tion 1 have tried to get at the senatorini outlook of this (Clay) county. In my casual imvestiga ot for draft purposes. Charles M. Martin, of | escort of the guards, to the sur, Lincoln, will exhibit Percheron’s horses. 'E. C. Miller, of county, will have radesot brood exhibition. John Nulk, of Shul n spoken and rmer the importanc When™ the name of C; written concerning the great wost, “the | cattie, horses, hogs and sheep. Reduce called the lieutenant’s face | half has never been told loast, the | the number of common stock and im- | the little office window multttudes in th have never heard | Prove the quality, and take better “Thouzh volumes have be ud draft ullerton, N ing Goods, fouse in o1 s g e | L 5 of ihe stock on hand, and much e Latm quarters Whats that?" | facts, and this is what T find, The farm- e oon ik, of - BUt ““Doctor,” he began, “them pilis you | it. The picture cannot be overdrawn— 0 {AmS T Rhib 5 o G T e R celebinted Giydesdity horass o othivition. | give me helped me up. considerably, but | espocially as regards Nebraska, the cen- willibeiroalized ¥rom thoistolciot[asked thelcasior, with luis moutaingape flers nro goncrallyenthustasticallyiin favor . comp n.the different o for that | T want another box. [ think anothér box | ter of tl ss for the feed consumed and the 1 s S U B LR of Senator Van Wyek, irrespective of 1 — —_— - o branch of stock. will fix me up all right,” center of N time and care Use mothing | @ o Ot it} inen L1l | parties. There are some few who have 3 " A Jacob Leuion, of Greenwood, whose famil- | “Didn’t them pills cure you®” asked but thoroughbr under any ci g WG mn, frliy dn Aipa e e b ther pro or con, but I Elm G!t Mmtar lnsntute far face is_wolcome at any fair, will bring | the doetor abraptly, looking over his Towa's Variable Climate. cumstances. Well bred individual ‘thor- | bet fifty to oue that it's a tweuty-cent = e ] h some of hismules aid facks up'to the stite b dloeinb tholb ok asIBEId pob Prof. Hinrichs, the head of the Towa | oughbred stock of all kinds can be | piece. h‘l not found, LN the farmers - o atory for colioge or fur businoss, F air for exhibition, and will make enlries ac- i i > i 3 5 SR > ught ¢ o1 3 ptter terms tha e e who are opposed to tl N0 SenAator. | terms. ete., apply to WILLIAM H. Rl o, but another box will fix me, I | weuther service, in & recent paper, sug- 1‘{::]‘._,1\:.;(3:_« o |\l;"1‘:4)::u‘l“:\‘nl|‘\'lv'x-‘v ms than Beuton's Hair Grower 0/9DLORE 4 G 1 did not pi Principal, | ew Huven pecoming | Rememb out such us 1 Williai Burzess, of Crete. has entries | think nd buy Allwho are BALD, all who al Be BALD, all who do not want to be bald, all | thought we: gests that the drouth of the prese t sea- | some thoroughbred stock this yea wel 1d the doctor half to made in difierent lots to exhibit thirteen head W e in his AVO! j ¢ h ) Iu the towns of s celebrated English shire draft horses, | himself, “T'll' have to change the treat. | 00 has shown the fallacy of the indis- | ter opportunitics than the pre who are troubled with DANDRUI'R, or | there is some opposition, —especially J. J. Cameron, C. W, Kauffinan, David M ment on you.” criminate advice, so generally given, | may never come again. Lot no LLGHING of the scalp; should use Benton's | ymong tho lawyers, In Harvard, wh A. 'S, Holliday and Joseph Main are Lincoln Thereupon he picked up a graduating | of putting Iowa farms into corn and | ties prevent yon from taking Cain= b leye ETor A hairmeT b fails 1o | 1 attended the “Teachers’ Normal Insti- Tesidents who have ‘sinzlo lorses entered in fr ; S csider ave sing < . and from various bottles mixed e B o et iionr | the most infornal mess that mortal ever tensive portions of the statc. a5 hias afso i, A, Hucker, of the same place, | S8, Professor gocs on 10 s s T M imaotm, s | *Thio lioutenant shuddered. Tho climate of Jow driving’ teams entered for competition. When the villainous compound was able, the w nce botherops have larzely NEWSPAPER ABYERTISING Pays Best of this golden opportunity, Have cour- 3 ) tute for three weeks, I f d some of the & GRS, 3 stop the hair from falling. Through sickness | tute for three weeks, I found some of the age to replace the “runt,” ‘plug,” and and fovers tho. hair somotimes (ol mz“ in best and most influential men spenking sernd’ with first-class stock. short time, and althou person may worably of the people’s champion. = haye remained bald fo .t Fouuso Ben- | Amonig the leading doms there ar asonable Hints and Suggestions. | ton's Hair Grower according to_directions | a few would-bo pa who listen being extremely 1y seems to S H H i i H 1 } i J. Odell, L. H. Robbins and made up the doctor stirred 1t vigorously | be such s will succeed m Nearly all plants vequire more water | you are sure of a growth of hair. ‘Inhun- | 45 thoe plaintive cooing of Dr. Miller's i it ather Lincolt partics that and viciously, and hauding 1t out lie | in any of these conditions wioniinibloomitniatisnyiiotBon Yoy ot TTaie on thor wiypouced n sood | mielodious() voi-yociferations, Thes WHERN PROPERLY DOHE Ing ior on, Church & S suid: i blanced systom of mixed hushandey, in | 0¥ require more in a warnn temporature | S8 e for veurs wo hive suly substams | are the very same fellows who Sold outa | | we aim o ano 00 aive 7o ALL cusTOMER SrontIDNEe (on L the! gronnds inioom petiiion “Drink that. which ture, eadow, and plowed | T owth than whon at rost. | tiated the following facts: county office a few short yearsago to one | |Lowest PricEs---PROMPT TRANSACTIONS o breminms and Vit atenek ot the sime | - The lientenant took hold of the glass, | land for small grain and corn are about | active growth than when at rest. Wo grow Lair in5) cases out of 100, no | of their republican friends, No matter | supicious StLcetions--Gonapicuous Posr place, has entered for exhibition four head of | Cold chills ran up and down his spitie. | equally represonted. Such farming will | _ The milk coming from cows fedon wet, | materhowlonsbald 0 the democratic nominces for the | iriows----Exreaicnceo AssisTANCE----Uns Epgiiah drattataiions, 0 © S EDoctor e stanmored out, U= | Know of no tailuro in Towa from climatio | S¥AMPY Iands, wild grassos and unwhole- | UBS ofpef, prebarations it ehtalis, e | legislature uy bo, unloss they conmit | fhsco Grimions awo ConrocTiat seavice. Secretary Furnas exhibits his faith by | er h p ruther take the pills, conditions, and the land will not dete some water, I T, spongy POisoNs, themse es decisively in fayorof C. H. —— s entered for competition tw of his own specis cheese, of offensive od nd flavor and “Drink it!” stormed the doctor, and in al herd. | the exeitenent the medicine went down for falling hair, dandruff, | Van Wyck, they willnot polla party vote. ng of the scalp. The people of Clay county not in ate, but improve. AovenTisemen: Desianeo, Proors Swown anol diflicult to cook or to keep. Esrimares or Cost in Anv Newsearens, Hunnonta, of Cresco, Saunders attheds RO N 5 y iTowe A 3 T . " the lieutenant’s throat. American Short-Horn Cattle and Hor ought to have as great comfort The Hair ( eris a hair food, and its | leading string G, Funmisien 1o Resronsioie PART) fuinty, will have grado Henft Lorses o ik | “When the licutenant returned to the Their Characteristics. Tlhe Mt Vi Pocatbla toclea tiam omposition is almost exactly like the oil e A T Istered trotters on. exhibition, Judd & | fodder loft he was very glum. When the [ The number of breeders of thorough- | Do not construet stables carelessly. Loo YIS supplies the huir L Ny Sick headache, wind on the stomach, The H. P. Hubbard € H tratton, Dawson, Neb., have entries made mo of eards grew monotonous Captain | hred pedigree short-horns in the United | to the comfort of the animalsin e When the skin is very tough and iiard, and | billiousness, nausea, are promptly and Alatalid el O o] llurrtmlm U’)"ll'l\(lnlu hm\: x‘d r-;x_ m.;.u- h'ulll.:vs turned :"MN i States, its territories, and Canada, writes | Particular in the manner of construction. | the follice is apparently effectually closed, ably banished by Dr. J. I, Melean's 1 Successora to H. P. BARD, H Welcl of Paveniee Gity, nlso exhiblis Clydes ell,” said the captain, ‘you needn’t | September. can be safely estimated at | fon S AbTe to o Mado [nto butter | triple strength should be used in conneetion | The Cheyenne papors say that the eap- | stod 1885, colns | '§fi'x'if-‘r"ii..ll.|.li bo so smippish aboutit. - What didthe | full four thousand, with Berds of balf a | or cheose tho nt 1ot Keop: g | Wi hosingle, using thew uemngtoly, | stal commissionor aro. consudering (o | | e o : vitt, same; H, H, 82, py?" dozen to several scores of cattle each. | that the cows do not quench their thirs 00, "1t | economy of utilizing blocks of Che 3 i} o strongth, $3 g ST oS LR H Dave entiics for thotters and bugey horscs fof | **He said ho was going to change the | They extend all over North America be- | iy the barn-yard pools. e e O, i oend o5 | water, 4is imitation of Italinn marble, for [ [8970un 200 Pase Caraioave or “Leaomal family use. H. W. Sisson, Mind Neb, treatment on you, and if you don’t git | tween the Atlantic and Pacilie shores, Clean up the fence-corners, rakeup the | prepared on_receipt of pri the new capitol building. It is ent Face on AppLicarion. }\illllm\\-II)|~vl(')|lull(~'-||{ll1\kur nl”m foir, : ‘l‘. well it :nnl'l nn'x ault, for I've taken ll\«l', and l\u the {u\\ v Southern states, ‘Texas. | wooqs and bura all the rubbish -m‘.l re- BENTON HAIR l:lm\\'l-:u(‘m) the capitol water is hecoming so impr Yorter, able Rock, will exhibit his | nastiest d—n"dosc for you that ever I | and New Mexico, wherever climate and ¥ nibocolloatod d 80 doing 3 o s Cleveland, O, nated with impurities t — Clydesdnle, and €. 8. "Wood, of the sano | a1 T Y AR T ATy P n be ¢ ’.{.XL‘ (\'\-‘llil""»:f-":u\‘:(‘x-].?\’-':fl Sold by €. . Gooduan and Kuhn & Co." | into atmost solid massc et by place, will exhibit his Percherons. Al these SR duced for their sustenance, and in_num- T AL e A5t ano-Douxlas, [sih indouinlngs NERVOUS PEOPLE aro Bt tho entries mae up 1o the present | “Eaa lumbago two yenrs. St Jacobs | ore e | 848 e | and “harboring places for vermin pre- [ o oGS e - 5 2 01D St Jinn of oty Norh., and SrEFfson | o Haa lumbago two y s stimate. | Vented. irindstone Dealer Gains an Import- more, of the sate board, who 18 nowat the | Ol cured it."--A. Fueger, St. Louls, Mo. | Although considerablo """l'l" ot iamey m;'xl.":l first few months of a calf or colt ant Pioce of Luformation. fans stalo dal au Dss Molass, hilasmanliod Bell Boys Must Go. s past e been mported . from | AT more important than uny other period | Detroit Free Pre u wont take 4 cattléand hoise stalls, as the Nebraska fair | Eleetrical Review: Ameng recent im- | abroad, ully brod, chiefly in | ©f its life.” Young stock that has been | Jof cont for soven dollurs? o, I guess not.” hell we shall eall it six, though I'lose stunned in’ its earlier days never fully recover the loss, or become as | might expect a largo number of horses and | portant nvention cattle from that fair. is the Hess Electr HORTICY utilizing eleetricity, | the western state: Guest Call and Fivé | the short-horns or | A PECTS, Alarm. This is an electrical annunci- | horn bulls i ater than that for ali | #nd well developed agif it had been kept | it AU R ROAIAEER S ont | Alarm. ) I cetrien 1 horn bulls is greater than that for ali | 400 Well ce 4 adboon of the biite bty OF dble, Kok, Brestdent | ator working both ways from the oflice | other broeds, (o cross upon und elevate | SrOWIng steadily from the beginning, Phis weck arranging for that bianch of work | to the rooms and the Tooms to the oflice, | the quality of common cattle, not only in | _Setting hens should not he fed while on .« for the state fair, and I"’"‘l""'“m““'“'"“"' enabling those on duty in the office to | their own localities, but also for the " ex- | the nest. They need all the exercise they in competition with the demand for short- No, I guess not Suy five und a half?” “No; I'll look around alittle,” e HORNE, INVENT03. 191 WABASH AV... CHIR hi 200, LINGOLNBUSIRESS DIRECTORY - ts for the horticultural display are as goou | awaken their guests in the morning, and | tensive grazing ranches of the farther | arc likely to get. Too constant sitting | o l.‘vl’l”.'-' Bussnosp \yuias™ you' ' in, “my at the Roval Uni not better than Inst year, by n system of signals obviate the neces: | west, to improve the beef quality of the | mukes them of b ldh[n sition, and difii- “.'.'i‘ i A ] Austrian Ordor of th coi bl Masters, of Nebraska City, has asked | ity of bl bo o what 15 wanted coarse hovines long existing there. Many | cult to manage when they come off with [ ([{ 81! grihdstones. GEEWa hinhdied piata e, asks for | , AR instantancous alarm can bo given | hundreds of young short-horn bulls are [ the brood. Bzgs will stand awide range |y H0" 907 Aoooptly-Jhalis, Hoxly ¥yrhishod, two, Hundzed and. twonty-ive. piates for by | BY it in all the rooms on one floor, or all | annually taken to the ranches for breed- [ Of temperature without injury. O e s ot shankT kol AT s The Tremont, exhibit of grapes and apple the rooms in the hotel, in case of fire. ing purposes. Thoro ventilation is neeessary | grindstons 1 1ok ia eedle tonin. | fusundatoring b 3. C, VITZGERALD & SON, Propriotor B. E. Fenner, of Fort Calhoun, asks for | This is done by simply moving a lever | * The quality of the flesh of shorthorns is | where miik 1s kept in cellars, or it will | BFindstore Llook around a Jeedle, too! Saiivrmant with I 5 o et e PR, MDA two hundred plates for Washington county | by those in charge at the office, superior. When not fatted to excess, it [ become injured by mold or foul odor: 100 Doses One Doll g only i Tiaton 8150 nor day, BUoot cars Srod hog exhibits in addition toa display of his owi s is distributed all over the carcass, finely | This is more often the cause of poor sum- 508 olar, oLy o 1o a1 PALs of purtof Uig W ML R hat he will muke. The Cauadian Pacific. marbled in_ combination of fat and loan, | mer buttoe than any ogher, Tho butter | g Binsoparably conneoted with Hood's o Yo - e Ellus Ilearer, of Falls Olty, will uso thiee | Orrawa, Ont, Sept. 9.1t Is stated that | Thoy mature to profituble slaughter as | s tainted beforo it £oes 4. the churn, and | SMsparilia, and js trae of no other y CINS hundred plates for his individual “display, | ¢ho Canadian Pacific Railway company de- | veal eaiy 0 k0. I ) o -’L" as | s ta "l he " © it goes 1o the churn, and | mggicine. It is an unanswerable argu- % Dess J. H, W, HAWKIN and also for the Richardson county display P 183 bany de: | veal eaives at six or eight weeks old of | no possible after care can make it good | ment as to strength and cconomy, while L atrod with ek R A d also £ | oty di eided not to complete the road frowm Port S Sy ; e ¥ i o 0 : my, ; L, Architect, Peter Younger, of Fillmore county, asks | §ideq nob to campiete LAt Toad Lo Bort | much grew ight than common ones | or Keep it fit to eat until winter. thousands testify to its perior blood- | BeY » \ for threo hundred plates for lus own- display | RO Sheliied for that purpose oo | oh equal supplies of milk from the ud- | “Wiy domen sow two biishels of wheat | purifying and strengthoning qualities, A | HoPH 6 CosmeticGLycorine | yOmess, Biyilund b Riuhiurds Block, Lincoln, coup! uw\\ulh (:nlul u\:‘hm; l"'ll“y' s NG S-SRV, ders of their dams, The steers at two | to the acre and harvest .twenty bushels, | bottls of Hood's Sarsaparilla contains 100 | yvye W Neb. Elovator on J1th strec oA W, Hosser, of | :;l;:x:\._:u:,lx..":‘snz; Postmasters Appointed. fl:'t'l,fl h}l", ears ol n:vlu-fn lv_rl:}.urlyltml. when afull head of any variety has as | doses and will last a month, while others | andt R Rrania ot fruit on exhibition, and ho promises the fair | WASHINGTON, Sept. S.—[Special Tele. | Bt 3 Hye welght of 1,500 or 1,600 | muny as thirty kernels, ionch capble of | will average to lust not over n_week. | “{iii! GaALNAY Chrom, saont Hous Carrus Jrover unlu. lm,\\'i]ll uake one of the' finest | gram to the K .]u’l‘huodl'olluwlng lguwn }h‘, B, AR ,md"l SN R e o l’l"":llfl:“h' at t;tm !In‘ lh[du,d-;. Il’ll ':ugllm Hence, for economy, use only Hood’s | guarintesd uxtio b F. M WOODS, oral displays that has over been made at the | postinasters wero uppointed to-day: E. 0 to throo sud 8 half yoars - | product “one hundred fwhd fitty to one? | Sarsavarilia. f : ; state fair, Foryard, Bwan Lake Emmet. county, vics | tam a live W“'i:"t of even 2,000 pounds, Luml-llullg wrong aboyt et [frory of e e e e —— | Live Stock Auctioneer Jl’!'url_ Juhnmln. Clfiy. (‘:(nze. Pawnee and ;ij.l A I osigned: “.'Y‘:\lmv-f“ "}3""'1 afte ; yvlhnch T}mm}: feeding is seldom | growth, it must be assumed, His Qualifications. . Snlos made in all parts of the U. 5, at fair eapoolal interest. —_— ===== | first six monihs of tho year 18°3 of live | trare. that no fth or drid siin may fall , 8lr 5 - hie entries for pantry stoves in the horti- L e A L N e A et s, i or dried skin may fa Jo you understand keeping books on OMAIIA, NEBRASKA, B. 1. GOULDI | eultural dopartment is greater than ever be- from the larzcly inereased weight of | MMe themilk-pail. 1t is put an agreeable | the singlo entry system? 5 ’ - - foro and yrbinises to bu"of ' special nrcst 8 ctessn i qubiora of fhesls boo, | tHougE that suoh forelety substanice have | “No,” sir, but "1' understand keeping | Paid up Capital......... ....$260,000 Farm Loans and Insurance every lousewife in the sta f 8508 0 "5 | ever mixed with the milk éven if they ca ay o ry Sys R ; ol every foof of it will b used. ‘The entries in kots. ‘The best heof for consumption in | All nocessary handling of boos should - A. E. Touzalin, v i - the horticultural line now have reached over our Ameriean citios and towns is also of [ b¢ done with the utmost rapidity, and An Unrivalled Record, Riverside Short Florus athousand, e shorthorn blood, and gommands a price | With Just 43 bitle disturbance of the ae- | Alloook's Porous Plasters have, in tho DiEoTONEs OF striutly pure Bt atle t “Tho adjournment of the Suprenio court yes- (pusiderably above that of common cat- | RSN Srrangements of racks and | 188t twenty-five yeurs, proved themselves | W. V. Morse, John 8. Col sy Himuers abiout 0 . terday passos ll work there over to Tucsluy ar longevity and hardihood in all eli- | boxes should be casily adjusted, so that | the best, safest, and most effectual | H-W. Yauc SR ,h‘)“_‘“ Reed peonibs Tenids, s rivk s & e The v 05 whe: Se0 o are remarkable | id removing surplus the bees need to be | remedy for Spinal Complaints, Incipient e Ak S0\ " ienisutly bu Flut Croe Maiys, . 1o the Firstdistrict. The call for cases in the mates where used they are remarkable fittl 2 § A = Phyliiscs, Louans and Truc Loy Second judicial ‘district will then fall on n both sexes. Numorous bulls both in | €XPosed as hittle aud for as short a time | Consumption, Diarchwa, — Pleurisy, BANKING OFFION: Tuils for said: 1 Pure taes Fibort, 1 B the S tecneting oniuleus flad b England sud America might be named | 85 possible. : | Tamors, Asthma, Bronchitis, Epilepsy, | THE TR ON BANI, | Bt itoool ot | Yo sl g e pinions filed by which have continued successful sires to An experienced farmer warns others | ., Debility, Rhei 5 3 H y W AR v 11 i the judkm- and published yesterday, was the twelve. fifteen and even more years of nst giving cotton-sced meal to breed- | Lmbag0, Debi iy, Rheumatiom, Gout, Cor 12th and Farnam Sts HON, hegl., Addioa, OHAN M.'RUA A R e e T LT age. ‘The American bull Baron of Ox- | ing cows or 10 young stock of any kind | Seiaties, Loss of Vigor, Dropsy, Paraly- | 4 Gonoral Bunking Business Transacted. 5 ho office of = register of deeds. ford, 2595, bred by Mr. Becar on Long | It1s very ditouliio digest, and fod to | si8, Loss of Voice, Hysteriu, Nervousness, When w Lincoin stop at i ofore the election of a year Island, one of the most successful sires, | €ows ofien causes apbortion. Great ecare | Indigestion, Palpitation, il e = M 50 similar case was brou:ht In the court maintained his vigor until fourteen | must be used in getting animals accus- skt N. W. HARRIsS & Co. : thlonf.‘h‘HOLel, | from Nance county, declaring the law in- years old, when a fatal accident befell | tomed to this food, which cannot be fed A Delicate Way of Putting It, BANKELS, CHICAGO, And yoi MR PR " walid, but the new case was brought with new him in large quantities, even to stoc! us- iss Prudanno =iityoeaeants gtannt: Bo“ns Of Countivs, Cities and others of 1. A. FEDAWAY Pop, pguients that wers mol preseiied” at it —— FLAVOR The cows, s milkers, when bred and | tomed to'it. Young calves fod even a lit ams, please.” ’ | e AU AR e ! T sustained s foruer 1k | MOST PERFECT MADE edeatoa for the daiky,” have proved | to have been kalled “by it “Linsoed ol {foroBag pardon, miss; bub 1don't | S sabqiaronsnire st tusiow, Corpons: | PUTS AND CALLS, r 1 ahool bonds were registered with th .| Prepared with strict regard to Purity. equal to any other breeds, their docility | meal is now cheap enough, and with | exactly—' T T Qi Wheat, Corit, s, Fork, Lard uad it it \ ) Seipol ionds refs registorad with the aud: | Haaitkluiboas e Veit's e thvdsnctnidits | Of“disnosition and. lymphatio tempera, | Rorthern farmors will continuo. to have | “Mise Prudenco—“Well, Little Neck S5 3, THE CHICAGO MALL { s for Yo b 06r¢ Fuie: S 1w 1 s BN\ . Gage county, ; District 15, Nuckols i o, e oualy { ment highly promoting their lacteal | the preference. clams, I mean; but decollote is the same | &2 &I K e o will b pent to | 50! Gl T PR g o funty, $500; District 2, Boone county, §:00; | PAICE BAKING FUWLER C0. Chicgo end St Leais | product.” In England from their earliest | Lo is the young gecse that should be | tbing and more relined | Alursas Pl Cliicano AL T G GG 4

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