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T B v A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY DECEMBER 3, 1888. presses himselt as one who 18 gomng to ¢ | 108 trctors, n Bank, & ship-building buteher's eart farmere shonld provide ettt e o ey | THE SOUTHWEST CORNER. [imtcsiatsk st _ o than the making of a senator. . o ton from their own flocks. Keep the . MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN The Daily State Democrat will the first Erand ! \\:;-l ©an be 'n'um-l w "‘l? (~nrn nrlrr;l sheep fat and arrange w righhors to JUICES, BY USING THE ¢ Paots and Picures Gathersd | 'Of thetom weck appear enlarged t ‘e R o and No amount of food will produee its full | axchsnge ¢ T e A / From the Forthcoming Report, unew dress entire, adl of which will add Politics butier unloss the snimal, consumieg it is pouitry in;the wotld ate the 5 1 greatly to the appearance of the paper | capable of digesting and assimilating . Seivio WOTIG WId LiC / . FOUND EXOLUSIVELY ON THE STATE CRIMINAL STATISTIOS | (A dfayman named J. k. Jackson frac. | A sen of Sod Houses on the Border of | (i MENIOREERS T GHE (5050 Hhose | 1o asted nsin our own, In France 1w \ e A placed in the care BY &' physicinn At onex the State — Evidences of i }.m.!m lesired from i 1 5 08 intas < i " S ar . N | The frasture was easily reduced and a | Thiift in McCook and o ood alone provides the incres ¢ bot e e sed at. A Al . = & > r What Warden Nobes' Report Shows of | (ool T s O Pusiness. will be Catbetrteon tor the object upon Which it is bestowed o w0 SHOR o Gaideh ) > S STOVES & RANGES. the Convicts in the Penitentiary the most serious results from it | 3 the greater the yield and profit. The old 1t we /2 \ 2 b+ 1o 5k & COURTRRSERDAE. ~AnTnsane Lx-Fditor~News The round house for the Clicago & | masim that *the (ot \‘,‘H“h"‘;;”“‘::j!HN‘ o doe O ) L I e Taats From the Capital, Northwestern road is up and enalosed Auma, Neb, Nov, 80, 1888.—[Corge. | is not true, though the Doultey-lionses, uni o i1 b pid ek d ’ £15m twonty-6va to farty por cant. of the meat Fo: and being pushed forward a8 rapidly 85 | spondence of the Brk. J—It would doubt- | #8 man has, by careful scluetion, ol ¥hov iless it be covored ‘wi arth. . The fow) £ 4 In other wards, a it of besf, weiching ten pounde e <ble ocate .l b 00+ . . breeds suited to special purposes, earth he fowis, of course, canng! . ronsted melium to well-done will loso thres pounds, posstble, 1t 1s located noar the intesce: | jog geom o« mind filed with romantio | P7f{4% ! freen 1o IFRON THE NER'S LINCOLN BUREAT, on Ot and avenue 1d the compnny’s o of the breed for those s sorateh, and it keeps the feet constantly p The same ronsted in the Charter Oak 3 {lons that the great Republican valley, Lo lise of th IFeod TOF Cone, &Racinl | iion the sormteh, | o its unyielding Rango using the Wire Gauze Oven Door s forthe r report of the commis. | Uacks. The Missouri Pacific is also at g [ tepublican va purposes for which it is intended 18 the alih ) [ {oaus Ruons e pouna: rihcoming repo e commis work upon the foundation of their new | With its “wonderful resources," would | only correct mode of engaging in stock bare oA ‘l should very much prefert To allow meat to shrink fa ts loss o Jargs portion of sioner of public lands and buildings, the | round house at the foot of Tenth street. | furnish material for a ¢ sponident of o | raising or daieying. The classilication of | VAT ground — e 1ts jutces and flavor, The Abres do not separste, and bennial report to the fortheoming legisia The committee to build op a new city | newspaper to *‘spin a yarn a yard in | @/l animals into distinet breeds opend the | 3:"}1\ ovor :«:m fowls ‘ml avoid breed SEAD FOR ILLUSTRATED GIRGULARS ANO PRICE L(!"tAulnuun:u\mn:h.tfllel-annd unpalateable, tare, will sliow some interosting and | chartor hias bocn named and It coRtails | Jongthy™ Lut 1 found that the closest ob- | S00F fOT Fupid progross and constant im- | (7, (o it i LI CHARTER OAX 8TOVES and RANGES aro SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follows: instructive figures rogarding tho sales, | the names of somo of the influontial citl: | goroain “farled to revenl fucts of any | Browe ercileint and tiveful Uronds snond | tend to'this soon.” Woed them ot Sei| MILTON ROGERS & SON - Owna. | TANNELL & SWEENEY, oo fAIRY, Colonel L. W. Colby, of Gage, paseed | particular moment. 1t was recontly my | save vatuable time to the farmer, as im- | the imperfoct ones aside to fatten by-and- | patiA% & LHISON 1 Hiaonmo e S INSON e e N HRNDS school lunds of the state. From some of | yyrouglh the city en route home from the | luck—either good or bad—to pass Sun- | provement would otherwise be but a slow | by. Select the b cockercls and the E C. BREWER,...... HAY Srrines J MCCAFFERTY, L oivee O'NKi, Cirve <o totals already computed in the office | cast yosterd duy in MoCook, the second magio olty of | DFocess. As at the present time the far- | finest-shaped putlots for saleor for future | B AIRD ‘Nenrasga Cy : OtceoLds &CO | o T i gt > s, 8 bracder W.F, TEMPLEION, . NrisoN. n few figares may be presented that are The supreme counrt was «till nt work mercan begin at any point and stait off ock birds, as breeders, i R BLION. rentals and leases upon the state and 1 . ) ey & 3 d B STURDEVANT & SON, .1 ... Arkinss Y a0t uninteresting. The total number of | elosing up the work of the docket yes- ':". “! B ,\vay out there, where | with hundreds of years of work doue for Raising cows for the dairy is vory much KASS & CO v (CTMDNCR ALDEN . e T o e : the “actual scttler,” the “‘actunl juniper” | qnd before him, the advantages of the | nezlected by those o ‘should give it KRAUSE, LUBKER & WELCH. ... .Cotoun M AN & FRAKER Vb acres of state and school lands in the %,,,‘],,,z Morton was in Lincoln ex- | aud the festive stockman, lives in his pure breeds cannot be estimated. Mil- | their attention. No ryman ean be UL, LLLL - I - n’aln ,‘;.ncn bor I| and nu‘l i‘vd Ah»[v\«h Ul changdthg greetings with friends yester- HOUSE OF SOD, lin|A~n[‘1(ui 2 ‘1_.“. been Tl.l, ‘=« ! flx--u]\dn] \vl-rv’mu.»'w s liis fresh eows of by lease or sale, are as follows: Acres | day $60s 10 ber, by o cociaty. and s | national wealth by the pure breed \ y the v of thor hbi bulls the = of school land, 2,627,981, acres of state Dajor N. G. Frankim was an Omaha | grgnathotmt 1'!"1, I."(," ociety, and is | ¢ fin avison o made with othor 1 yieid of tho hord can ina few yoars bo university lands, 44,716; acres of agricul- | Visitor yesterda Strengthened by the dim delusion that | |raychesof industry,it can be shown that | largely increased, while the method of A 2o vt WEST LINCOLN SARKET telaims™ will be higher - the sp stock-breeding has held 1ts own, so far as | putchasing cows s required admits of no N L e (A O There were no eaitle recoived and on | The city of McCook, it is true, perfection of the breeds isconcerned imprayement whatever. mal school | Lhe mumber | (he market at the West Lincoln stock ! But no breed will grive satisfactory re In preparing food for stook, sne of acres J lands under contract | yards yesterday. The receipts of hogs | and west gide —fighting for supremacy | sults except in the direction to which 1t | cooked vegetables, chopped fecd, ete., al of sale is, in round numbers, 408,945, the | aggregated between six and eight { and favor, to detriment of both; the | is adapted. By the use of the Shorthorn, | ways season with s Every animal cush principal on these sales amounting | bundred, o Jight day's rece town-lot flend, with a conscience more | Hercford and Angus bulis grades of cat’ | crayes it,and must haye i certain amount o §3 agricultural colioge lands | #1d wuch below the demand for | clast.e than scrious; its ne y tie can be produced that will yield twice | of saline matter mtroduced into its sys- k o] @ St ven local e mption in the packing | churches, saloons and s J W muck beet i the sume svace of time, | tem to enable it to thrive. Many anim: ander contract of sale, 81,148 acres; prin- | youse. Th ruling prive on hogs yestor- | miies from the town, however, all scems id on nearly the same amount of food, | yeally sufler for the want of salt and Ic cipal on these, §254,007; state university | day was $3.70 per 100, and a demand like | & barren waste—not a tre shrab, can be obtained from the serab. Now, petite, which is attributed to some and under contract of sale, 18,450 acres; | t existing lm]nl 2 |.~m|..x;v; l‘i force hm‘m' I“\Mil' the I"wl K;‘ { ' built of f.l,.l ;\-v]‘.‘;l'n'\ m;"lm* .y ;wm{u guan: | other canse, alue, $131,2 bor of neres e, | prices up to a higher notch.” The live | sod, where lives, for all 1 know, in su- | tity, but the ot digest and as ——. Yoo, BLOH o aumbor of eres of nor- | gtk nid commussion mon located at tho | prome happiness!tho “netual sottlcr, ‘and | similute food s casily as cah the beot. | A oinont Dreshytorian disine an- mal school lands under contract of salo, | vypdg are actively at work to bring in | Tears his family, each member to take | producing breeds. consequently much of | S SHVEGR FEEIS BTN GISINC. a0 10,937 enough hogs to meet the demands t before the foutlights of this push- | the food s voided and wasted. But, [ PoRN 010 s CONE Lot branhlitt 1 . : ¥ zh hog: i it : : ; ; e m on neconnt of bronehitis, ,During the past two years the AT THE HOTELS ing, wicked world. McCook now has a | granting that even the cost of produ tho elders ralsed his snlaty and gave him \iumberr of acres of school lands leased | Yesterday were noted among others | population of over tion s the same in both cases, we still | 1 Buip's Cough Syrup. © He was eured o5.m y | the following Nebraskuns: . C. Smith TWO THOTSAND, have the advantage of shorter time, more R s foot up 285,728, But the total number of lowing * ; AT Sioolis Yocas Bt b 9 SoW i Wt ren | ¢ daughter suflored greatly with neu wores of school 1 and under lease from the | 1818 Chy; €. O. Bates, Beatrice; B. C. | brick blocks nre going up, dweliing | rapid growth and greater service on the | 1 the face and forek and wi L i 3 E C | Ovier, Alma; N Degman, Schuyler; houses dot the town-site that three years | part of the thoroughbred, With the use | Tk L QUAR I LA SR state up to November #0 of the present | 1,° Norval. Sewards . 5. Coploy, Onutii; showed but litle cvidonce of "civili- | of Holsteins and Ayreshites in the dairy | SUAbIG anyralicl, T, Salvas raggrogates 912,147, The avpraised | J. Coy, Humpton, A J. Kintey, Red | #dlion, The *homesteads in Red Willow | berd the yield of wiilk can bo more than | Hom (< 1, sent for a bottle, and so school lands under lease is | Clond:'S. A, Harper, York; Fred Nye, | county are all gone, and of the thousands | doubled, and the work can be casily ac- | O0¢ }”‘L‘ ‘1X Cath Poli §2,012,2 The total number of acres of | Milford; John Peters, Albion; R. W. | who ook elaims, only about one-half re- iplished by grading up the stock with | o s * M N Iil N {Lolicen '\-‘ 1013,918, ; Lafin, Wymore; C. W. Baencll, David ined ipon e, " The ma who con, | improved sites.” [ IS 1y the ust of pute- | ¢ sidence 204 N, Bond St., Balto,, Md. City; Dr.J. 8. Boice, Crete; J. M. Burn- ed the ides taking . homost red males that the fleet, sharp-back hog B with an appraised value of $355,067; total | Lam' Wy more, in tiie west was simply _micking o wager | has been transformea 'into an_animdl | Wiy b e number of acres of agrieultural college s ie government,” of 14 nzainst 160 | with prominent hams and great aptitude otroit Free Pro When General lands under lease, 50,774, appraised value, | MADE RICH IN A TWINKLING, | fcres of land, that ‘he could starve for | (o fatten, and no better comparison can | Sherman entered Goldsboro, N. €, after annual rentals from these s, certainly spoke from ex- | be made than to estimate the amount of | his maveh to the sea, on his way to join sfollows: From sehool | 4 gpeculating Olerk's Swire Race to | pericice. D, Gr ropresentative- | corn that woutd be required to fatten @ | Grant before Richmond, there dwelt in 1;from stute university lands, P eitifio; clect from Red Witlow, lives at McCook, | well-bred hog and a longznose scrub. | (hut town a cortain Colonel X trom agricultural college lands, Mr i Fratdrioks. w . | but I found it impossible to inter The latter would consume fully as much | (vo' ot the most rabid secessic )18 ¢ Mr. Archibald endricks was until a | jym. The county seat of Red Willow is | as the former, but would fail fo show a | loold e tound; Hia lioiss: W There was sold in the past two years | few days ago a bookieeper and confiden- | Indianola, eloven miles east of McUook, sponding gain. The food is, indeed, | PTG BE HOIES W9 ending November 80, 11,973 ncres of | tial clerk i n the cfoth importing house of | and next year a county seat fight will be | potent, but thie breed is the Ul end of a strect, so that any L L BubIiC it o goustderis | foller, Morrison & Co,, Philadeiphix. | OB of the' interesting” features "of ~the | be.which the resnlts are accomplished. | into e ‘town from the sonuth would s gold in tiio 1686 WO 3 ding Novene | M. tendricks has been spect b it P earonss, double | U5 residence ns soon as he would enter sold in the last two ycars ending Novem 7 : B CULBERTSON, size. and quality of the carcuss, double | tya gough end of this sume stroct. When ber 50, at private sale, 123,141 acres of | rather heavily in the stock market ten miles west of McCook, in Hitcheock | and treble the yield of milk and butter, | Giyeral Shorman fand St HBUbIEID ol lands; consideration in totals, | Ius latest venture yelded him a clear | county, is making a slow, yetsteady | lessen the cost of production and shorten | ¢ S BIETHE U iiis’ steoct and. stop- 26,608, “Lhere was sold in the s vrofit of #50,000. That is tosay, he bought | growtl, and its eitizens belivve it is des- | tho period of growth, as well as ccono- | 1A TG TN SFC ol X s residoney time at private sale 6,408 neros of state | pichmond Termi nal at #4 and disposed of | tined to become the toity between | mize in food and sectire profits where | Hem supommy ot O Cotonel 2 SOTSHL university lands for §45 There was | 1 og mond Termi nalat 84 and disposed of | 4, o s Denver, o fell. the Mo | failure would otherwise be the result LBEII AL LT T B, Sold in the sime time at privatesalo 11,077 | it at 7. Tw o thousand shares he had & 12 b et e . i | greeted thom, and or, saluting i v Qe Lacioda Eiva ook people this makes them red hot 8 5 5 i ) 3 . acres of state agricultural college lands for | and he was made vich ina twink- | i), jeqlousy. - All thereis of any par- IngIANIGots; M, Gl L LA bty o a consideration i iing. ¢ - feular mterest in this p) s o mows. | . American Cultivator: Where a favmer | Tegard to the war 5 - " H b A S| e e i it | BRI 1 S| et EE Nl e | MDA B et | RILEY & DILLON, W/holesale Liguor Dealers, ate cres of state normal school | With tho eloth firm and prepared to cele: | Gul'Henderson and *n trie. republican, | e ean undonbtediy raise oneor two lute Ry A el : sourso this is n show. | brate Lis good ' fortune. In company | g1y aftor the olection is over. Rev. Hen. | foals profitably, cspeciully if it be desiv ot enihtigpiolicen ratlio: Omaha, Keb ing incomplete as to many details, and | With u select coterio of bosom friends he | G, 2000 EE 0 able to use the br the | sarcastieally, “and how long have you mana, Ke. G\t ithio el Beli ¢ ¥ vho s Lived o long num- R S shows the totals only and not the dined at the Hotel Belivae, und eham- | o G bes Nobraska, and whese lifo | sunmner and there s bt : for them [ een & Union man - | di 1 ! (R e Er - T Vi of Xilos andl demnets e "ot | pagne flowed like water. It was elose o A oo 0" Auring *tho winter_ sensoni. liio [ hinvaibeonwiligioniman Flealn thed | lies s fiad by GL&@ST@“&:‘ Bqfls & @0 ferent localities in the 1 will by | on to1o'elock before the morry gather- | S o world, was o candidate. for | farmier who attempts this should arrango | colonel slowly, and as it considoring his amities suppiien by Wi B 8 n that' while tho salos anl logsos of | ing broke up, and then oneh and all, it ig | fiie fibon World, wwus a candidate for | {ELCE WG B AMES LS BIC0N Come n | words, “over since L'saw youand your school lands have been very large in the ;x::-‘l.' RS e th the efteets of | Fo js a better preacher than politionn, | the tme the £ ¢ dropped, and ..\,‘.‘..("F.‘f'.'::.-n"u':fw)ml.{]"-; Nos O HiEt Blagdty omaha, Hflb, R y fhero i greut deal of | A< e company were abont to depagt, | 404 just upon election day his opvonents oh them to drink cow's mille afterthoy | ™ rhe "candor in the. colonel’s roply I PO T fchiool laitd yet to be disnosed of, much | As the company were about to depagt, | &n J0q SEUE o o o wecks' old, whioh shoulu [l ||| The jcunlor i the clonets ol | aon AN DRUS ©O ikt Beent vtk b otttk thored for | on e Sdevall e endeehy gttt | ety i e S | it Sormananie ndihd | @ : w Dishibuting Agents, ease; and as G Jast logislaturo fixed the | Serious alteros with 3 Mr. Bidwell, | . 4.4y inginustion and inwende st thom should be fed generously upon | & &U ! I olonel law requiring all “school lands sold to | Who was ong ofthe party, Hondricks | ,igat” "Their work was speedy and - ef- | Stueh rtions as will' promote u good low | Breberty, and during the entive stay of Qmaha, beb bring a mininum price of #7 an acre | 0l ot and Thdwol stoutly rer | feotual, To deny and denounce was tho | of milk, and the colts showd have a : ¥ s, - 2 o tho markot for somo years at hat . | fused. Some ' hot words followed, and | S6OROGS Wk, (But 1o o wvadl, Ho ant_ day. during. the wintor, 1t 5 ure, A\H:A(h(:‘l' Hll])fll‘l‘“l ruli‘nw lllllll]’]‘l' blows came in their, wake. In a very | . e P noe LN 0L ic state university lands under lease is 23,762, molested in or around his promises, al- though n great many of the fine private | T==—————— = e iit a > . 3 “ 1 il i vell as publie buildings were burned e in their ! 7 | tain Swoman i Lastings. " told. that. e | often more dificult {0 fiud mares in cone | & Well s’ B RMAN D CA boatd of public lands and buildings have | Short space of time, Bidwell liy uvon the | i porer axplain “that Creto. Aot | ditfon'in cold weather than during sam. | and pillaged. ) ) . with a broken nose and cut -— adopted and worked under the past two isked tiwe voters to investigate his o montl Various expedi have oV o oo < W*BESTCART ON EARTH.” yeurs, is refusing to sell any one party | by L5 E ] remrding . opension of - onearined | been resorted to for the purposo of n- |y o For Weak Women, . more than a scetion of land, and by this | Mutual friends hore put & stop to the | goldier™ Zall nnil the good man was ac- | tucing such a state. A horseman of | o MS, Tabis B Pivian: ] rulingitioikitogutionotintrodlenots abiy have beon_ hoaled long uefore this | tually bowildered and” disheartened. ~ 1] lirge * experience 'suggosts that this | o/F0 & G PRICHT e 0 lands’ in- the” hands of onc party is ef | {1 T ae I bRaTy dllut-»nhl»r diffar. | Speak of these accusations as infamous sually be accomplished by feed et s TS e fectually burred. The report of” Land | had it no boen that wh-altogether differ: | 115cho0ds, for the “other feliows told DLy D Ly SOt be did not check it and she got more |nn|n|l.~~|mu St 1|l.wlll.‘lu:\gr<':|( many ’,Oum-uwm.,m they were, and Iaughed heartily at |m5;|.: eight &n‘:(n::«l x‘t;;\]uls‘-uln:.‘sv nlu- e aptaisordtand 8 nl"mnmlml L] \ 8l £y {ud 8, be esting dooument, Hondricks, it s alloged, met Bidwell at | {heif eouel eumning M wie i thigcointy | (5,700 T80T Te ot desinabie to | With Protapsus Uterd, Leucorrhea, numb- EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP. a gorgeously nppointed mansion on ndo, whoro the iistorle Stinking | L\ 290 foais drapped until niter: tho | B0 of the limbs, o of the ston Crated free on board cars. ‘The warden of the ‘state penitentiary | & \ s v L 1 f th ! has presented his report to the board of Eighteenth street above Chestnut, where hore, where listory says Jim, of Stinking | 15t of January as the year of a colt's age and loss of appetite. I purchased a trial ADDRES— sublic lands and buildings, and it _shows | & number of beautiful women were hold: | (00 3 from that time.” A colt dropped on | Pottle of your Vegatable Compound, e B (1 s 11 the facts and figuros. eoncarningthot INERAMSCOT o SERT Crlnpne i duATELl ._,(,\-'.,-..f.,:f?.?; Hooh Iy brianhiacses 108 the 31st day of December, 1856, would )"j_;/:;’fj;’;/;" ,",.‘”‘tf"/,g‘-t"“'}\:" aisaiuanyiel: 7 = HAS. T. ALLEN: Maqagam conviots in his charge. A fow of the iig- | TWO0 PRia il (8 G 0% Foy “ehaied | and leaving the borders of the’ woolly | 1ot be eligiblo to colt stukes for foals of | JR-IRC T AEATN - AW G018 SOT COLDWATER, Mich. ures are herewith appended that sbow the | WUOI TENCEE TR0 G & EOY CHEEH | wost, T came to Alma. Having an idle | 1997, while one dropped in January,1887. | ERURVELY CRen (FOR e RO DS, Montion Omaha Bo status of the criminal and their location ORRIIAKE Who! wx;s Phoo. (oeruoss]|paour 1 interviewed 2 would have o great advantage intwo and T e O T A s bofore becoming inmates at the pen. The | WHEH HEWIEEKS Who Was fro i TION, B. M. SIMMS, three year old Tacos over those dropved | 8 SR Beh bpttor A Is oss at the v ompiletsindin ' mosccontels o i | VILh s pusy AR SueRts | eprosentartviert oot who i | o o came: vour, i e | by puriedy, ler appeis b retored, | pie @ - MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO institution, with the number sent from |\ FHAEH SO Raqunco Hightovithibar e county of Harlan, was | Witha pair of mares who depends on | Fo improved. We feel that we have LR L < L] cach, rangoin the following ovdor: Lin- | {Iricks to fale and squaro fight with bar ted by a majority of 71, Mr. S, w them for his farm work will undoubtedly | el Jwbroved; We leel that we havo 3 = ; coln, 49; Douglas, 48; Cass, 14;, Otoe, 13; | T TR0 HO0 Dted the ohatlongo ¢ to see a democratic clocted. | find it wore profituble to have bis foals | J0R, WOHGLEW, BV, QG ONE -0 (CORESINFANDIXFARNAN, [OWAKIA, Cheyenne, 11, and Hall 10, The total | © TR mr\mum N e e He 15 a democ of th p .| dropped in Junuary, taught to drink Ao and ingym :'\lll'ht sther »‘ml rs, inti Sy : number of prisoners in the institution Y ene. AR with the cow's milk and weaned in the spring or | FHRE BECL SYITRREY OV OLAGE SUEGeNs, Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Lands for sale in December 1 is 825, of which number | Shred for B e the | chance for the democrats, he will yote | summer months.for it often happens that | 0¥ WHosE Sie S allow our hamncs (o be | every county in Nebraska. i d ninety-four are married and five fomales. s L onds 0f th | for C. . Van Wyck. Ho snys ho will | the mare’s milk becomes heated when D, W. kg ston, N. X. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Twente B T 2rs are i combatants as backers the 3 5 v 3 ¥ - . H llev::' xll‘lugdl(n]:x::{'-lll]x:;|:‘r:w::int:.sm¢:uw|l‘l}‘{})‘:' slace. Budwell showed superior skill | 10t £0 into a democratic caucus, be- | WO ther, and every One of Garland’s Mcannesses, Of Titles of Douglas county kept. M .}n of the city state or county, or any other + o o i o ituel o V. 5 See! he ef J ated ST Q i o i o 9 charg icati Jife, and the eatalogue of erimos, with the | b SUP 4,0'stat, and while not 5o heavy o | GAise” his_constituents have, by b one who has seen the effeets ot hoated | ¢i000 0 Nows: Spenking of Garland | information desired, furnished free of charge upon application. : Ly S ' | ballots, said Van Wyck was their: ehojee | milk upon colts know that it is very in- lary, 50; grand larceny, 47; horse stc man as Henduicks, had apparently Litle | 1 500 "W il ubiicans, Ho said tho | jurious. Skimmed mulk warmed will | reminds us of the remark wo rocently Ll ing, 41; marder, 36; forgery, 29; robbe Y RODR e Omakha Herald was trying to frighten all | produce ncarly as rapid growth as that | heard a United States senator make. 227 manslawghtor, 18, Tn fegard to pre. | mow's guard and raining blows upon his | 4 GT o L Caucus but e was not | resh from the cow, and by adding a i prlnd ipidite Ss mortipLajthodemost Yious occupation, there are 60 farmers, 64 | BRE AL RS o G Gen i nres at sily driven. He further snid that while | tle gruel made from the meal will furnish | unpopular man in shington e is aborers, and the rest represent almost |, (18 BEREISIEC MSEICOR BRIES. B | e Lild given the railroad commission no | the heat-producing material sound in 1he | the smallest kind of a pessimist, and he cvery known branch of business. posend of Wwhigh Lime 3toncrioys yas. am, leaving the latter to be made into ems to duh;ilu in saymg evil things of u - [ i ot i particular thought, he was of the opinion, | ¢ Rt ] . 1remember one conspi ; 1“1«;;&”.“- TOGHE ABLUM, ii‘.’.fl“-i"fi'r‘..'.’,-c\‘l '-Sulullq»’n'.lfff,j. Bow, thut 1t wits's humbig. butter if desired, crybody. 1 remember one conspicuous esterday sherifl’ of ax county riiacr Chotu P rpiex il ery d it G o ) v s illustration of his mean spirit. When brought to the hospital for the m testitying to the cffectiveness of Bidwell's | o) A BB R AL Seasonable Hints and Suggestions. | Tom Bowen was elected senator from RELIABLE JEWELER, Charles M. Coates from that place, who | PIOWS. Simms, unlike many men who get | 130 hog s worth haying on o farm, | Colorado we were naturally eurious to Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry Silverware e ', 'y b Charly oatiridk (8] i into public life, belicyes that a man should inontirely boroft of reason and lavors | Both Hendricks and Bidwell Mo | ¢, 8 | hen Tie is worth feeding until he is at his | know what sort of a man ho was. ( Jlan : woder the “uaual mumbor of hullueinas | 1B, and well known iy tiuir social iiKeshpazBIos! sARd i molnmbILONH {5y and professed to know. all about him. | - The largest stook. Prices the lowsst. Repairing a spocinity, All work warrunt: tions. Mr. Coates has been in the Bla ;{::n Hondricks i st sumicr, - | o Should ¥oto and work only in the inter- | | Avoid top ventilation in the poultry | having made his acguaintance in At od, Corner Douglus aud 15th strects, Owaha '1'”” R Col ook, but o was wil | Brominent Spruce streot physician, but | €5t of his constituents—allowing honesty | house. It will cause roup, swolled head, | & 5‘(‘"||"=lm'li Sivon L b ol resident of Coltax county, and in | hrowihent Sprooe streot physicius, bub | 4o gicrate s course, recognizing no scli. | closed eyos and all other difficultics ound that” Bowen, was o gumb- | ==—— 3 e 1574 purchased of General MeBride the allogod: baaauso of his dissipation ish motive: AL FAIRBROTHER, Al profit from a dairy cow comes from | ! ASEORIHY ’u BiaLe The eitizens of Centerville, N. Y i\«'l‘:!l_\l'ur‘ Re "Irh'r.b Lliw “fncl, uu(' his.| 1BHo& 120 £ DR MEIPRA0A e the food over and above that which is o it A n‘i‘x; lflliu\‘{'l:"- :mn llnl‘n-('n lh.- no doubt 1’qu / an. Lavingat one time beon in the newspaper | o ool momrmee e L FIELD AND FARM essary (o sustain the mere functions | © strong dice against Bowen, | houn of that place is one hundr siness may to some extent expls ) ) RIxkwoed ¢ ; A 5 inced that projudice | six yours Rhel e : o Dusinices huay o somo extent expluln e | Philadolnbin Times: Ex-Governor A Gl Tl bRt el T his. Appoarance 10 1he | SadTog fved all hor dugs i distiet, | cenictt suffers, Samuel J. Kirkwood, of lowa, is among | AR Jeoyieh propet care aml skill a wellse | st of us and sousht to become ace | and her ago has been verified boyond | UAdF ATt IN POLICE COURT. the nst ot the republicans defeated for t. Louis ;Ropublican:, It wi ,“'"b_" s A 00 o ““,,}.(_“,‘l quainted. But in a little while we began | question. She frequently walks to ITigh- Kield, who has been l];u)l_l« at | the house at the recent clection. It isthe | 1088 surprise the readers of the Republi- e L L 10 find out that our e ate of the man | Jynd, four miles distant. fhe residenon Of Saniiin Jillioesly, | only electivooflico of any importance hoi|ican to luarn ithet 1n thoextowo sputlif| “"y " b’ onnow erows o Fichiand | s Al Wrong, that Kariand had groatly jeeame mtoxieated nesday, and_in | \asever beato e hoThonl arone | wost corner of Lonlsiahs Hes fthe lerecs | AN 818l readow grows & f epresented him, and that Bowen ity sty TR i L A T el P AN ) Wils e a politic career est corner of Louisiana lics the largest | 1o yxiviant in the w. that not & woed or | in faot modest, inteiligont, conscicn- Functiol lerangement of thefemale Srno covering nearly forty years. He wa producing furin in the world It rans 100 | show rowds out 8 " system is quickly cured by the use of Dr Addicss the Civiale Agency, 174 Vulton BL, N, Y. and ordered not to come around the | yyember of the senate of Obio as a demo-. | - hrub can show itself. It crowds out all | tious gentleman, Tu-day there is no sc B Y e tfor. 24 ? over, I f los morth and south and tweniy-five | other plants and takes full possession tor 0 Tar w y 1 promises. Fiold, boweyer, returnd to e fare 0 A0UALS Bl 2 b o0z ni ! : ) ! itor more popular with his fellows, This Aon o atoRon MO o 1 fhe house toward evening, entored the | Shivey pours e Sinee (hat'time o s | miles cast and west, and s owned and | Do not use shorthorns for mitk or Jor- | is Garluid’s way of doiug busingss. He [ 1tremoscs pain and restores health und LINGOLK BUSINESS BIRECTORY - basement, hundled the furniture roughly D O bt e Lo MO ia® | opernted by s syndicate of northern | seys for boef.” Adapt cach breed to the | is & narrow, jaundiced man, and ho stops | Strensth. By all druggists, wd applied vile epithots promiscuously | fimes gover “in the - United | caputalists. Their genoral manager, J. | Particular purpose for which it is in- | atno meanness calenlated fo belittle and e A W o h aabled Lo tha liontes [mes gave wry of the Tntor- | B Watkins, gives oy intoresting oanuns | tended. Success depends on a knowleage | hurt u feliow being."” 1t is relutea in Bufialo th by the police to jail, wh jor under Garfield, There has never | of this gigantio pla U account | of the characteristics of the by - - marvied man of that city, hone The Tremont. e ey e et dor Garlield, iihete hus never | of thisgigantic plantation, which throws IEE ot datandad fhrd e After Diphtheria, ry eurly the othor mornin - NPT e e promptly fined hitn $20 and AR T AT t Dairymple farm of Dakots into | winter will not require corn if ket well | Diphthe N a wannlne 1o steal quietly to. te T He L He wus committed to jail to board | gyer the most popular incumbent. He : shade completely. He was cornered | sheltered. Ground onts and middlings | ing the gr t medical skill to’ effeet a | Without l‘“.“\“"“_"—' his :'f‘ L 4 p ! e was the war governor, when his kind | by a Post reporter at the St. Jaumes hotel | make a better food for them, and will | complets cure. Even when its power is | Paralyzed by o clear, wide awike voicg part of s ofty. . John Stopher, sr., and Julius Stoph heart, s activity and fug general fair- | lase mght and asked to give th tiou- | keep them gr until the pasture is | broken it clings to the patient with great was the limit, George L ¥ — Je.s woko arpaigied ip polioo ophel yoe ness ‘combined o sceure “him the con- | Jars of his gigantio ehtorprise Lhg | Teady until the pasture is read e | pursistency, and ofton deaves o systom a J. H, W, HAWKINS, Uay eharged b carrying concealod | fiaence of the people of his state. e [ A7, O M3 BN v Ahe | gng, wisoned “and prostrated. Just here A Woapous A §0otiug & tho SireoLs. s Sover Deen o o i hidopoun | Million and “a”balf acres of lant in our [ VRNE e TP P AR ey Architect, case was heard by the judge and the par- | order of partisans, and 1t is his spirit of | ttact,” Mr. Wutkins said, “was pur- | sofos ). | of good, expelling impurities from the s o Oicon=t2. 84 ud 4 tios fined $5 and costs cacliy and then the | fndependence which has given him mueh | chased in 1583 from the stats of Louisiana may los> 4 numl | blood, giving it richness and vitality, ob. Elevay two togethor, with a man nawed Hares, | of Lis power. He has never consented to | and from the United States government N yet those., that while' 1t renovates and strengthens the - | APyt ” the complaining witness, were bound | bo un extreme protectionist, whatever | At thut time it was a vast grazing | be cholera proof and secure sgainst a | System. 3 3 GALLOWAY CATTLS. BHOIE L OIS CATTLE over to keep tho heace R position his parly may have assumed, | land for the eattlo ghthe fow duilers of eoond Atta AEHABIALEROUIS ¥ : N J - atere R ) 1M WOODS, The court had sevon cases of plain | Koither has he evor sllowe 4 le neighborbood ien 1 took posses- s ] .| A Connceticnt country couple, jus : . R & ) drunks and two boys fod as va qu\‘Lln"’jAlhtI:::'nl.z‘tiui‘n\nr :.l‘l.‘\)\z‘»‘irh‘:.'n‘r.?x‘.'gfiu- sion I found over 80,000 head of half A '-“]‘"" pulverized chaveoal an el | pigvred, deeided to take 4 trip 1o the i Live Stock Auctioneer grants, up before it yosterday. ‘Phey were | his party has committed atself to this | Wild horses and cattle, My first work | thick placed upon tnesurface of the soil | ¢ivy on o Hartford boat, ‘The husband i 5 e 15 0f the U 5. &b (we Svonnd through the mill with tho Aeons: | duothine? Sy (heo e ateclt to thid | Was to divido the imnjense. (raol juig | 20 OWCF pots is snid tavender rases more | Codivoi n state room, and then, wishing : - ) ook, 14itooln, Noth tomed neatness und dispatch maintained [ manliness have always helped rather | Convenient pastures, establishing stations | BOPEeous, to variegate petunias with red | ¢ transact some busmess, locked his - &y aud Biart Harm lill for sals, by the court. than hurt him, 8o that in the [nst canvass | OF ranches every six miles, 1o feneing | §h PPN and to spet violots witl bride in the room and went ashore \ I “';1:( WANT TRAINS. 5 he reccived muny more voies thun the ,nl.‘.'um; l‘\,:lll}l llu|lu:u_'hl\.m|':‘u:nlu1 $50,000, “‘l‘l \“"N"(“'I'” ‘["1:’ eusily “l""‘l“m : While h Wus GOKS H‘n" bout ~llmwl ““i B.H. GOULDING, A number of the commissian men joeat- rength of 5 party, which is very di he tan ound to be best adapted to vas formerly supposed that the large | young wife, thoroughly scared, sereamed r atid a larger number of workmen and | As heé is now considérably past seventy All ‘our eultivating, ditohing, ete., is | ROt be crossed with the mustavgs, but re- | door, and then nursed her wrath until d 5 et TV Y A employes ut the packing houses, are em- | yoars of . it is not likely that he will | done by steam power. We take a tract, | €°Rt experiments show that the cross is a | her husband joined her further down the Koom 4, Kichards Block. § Neb. ph \In-mn;rx{thu nnila that sole umli Bgain make his aypeardnee in politics, lV‘m“ a mile wide for instance h‘fu-i,twlvl\\‘\“t‘hl gue the produce being | river, Imvmgmutmxh‘n|I|r-).u\||;-) meins b H) »y rail be agreed upon that will A La R T P plice an engine at each side. The . | nearly as large os the heavy sires. of & train on the Counecticut Valley roa B, i H r » Tk 1t 088y 0 @0 and’ gomo trom the | Hcac phould make up bl wind 1o re- | b are tortable and rorale s watls | | A now invention for ourig moat is tho Aalil Riverside Short Horns city. Itis understood that the B. & M. | {),, sucoessr of Jumes F. Wilson, who has | fitached to four ploughs, and under this | 1s€ of smoked sult. The process of smok- | ALVAH CULVER, Holena, Wis., says OF sirictly puro Batus uud Buws Tepped guule company made a yery good proposition | proved & most decided failufe in that | Srangement we are enabled to plough | ing the salt iz not desceribed, and it must | Send me a bottle of J. H. Mclean’s Tar | |B A Funiiios roprose orts, Cragus to the stock yards company to make two | oy thirty acres a duy with only tue labor of | y¢t be tested generally. Any vrocess, | Wine Lung Baim, the 25 cent bottle you o mles, gy Cisest, round trips a day, but the stock yards - three woen. Our barrowing, planting and | however, that “dispenses with the old | o\t Lus alinost cured me of a dry hack- 60 ” Knightly Ducheises, Vint Croek Young Marys, company huve refused the proposition Lsage Simonds writes the Boston other cultivating is done in a like man- | Methods of slowly smeking the meat will | jug cough ¢ ¢ 4 Kiriiaos, Lousos snddousdaves, o Honce, thore is o way for gowrs and | s follows: L au o nezrg, fall blooded, | her, In fact, Uiere is not a drauglit be welcomed. i LS U Brs aran LS flanrsd Hse comers to visit this suburb by rail and was born in slavery m perplexe: L0rse on the entire pluce. We hayi 1f you have a hen that walks like a pen- Polish ealled ¢ cle 1iue Cr tilors. Coue and T A And {roublod bacause 1 i rapdly Wira- | courss, horses for the. hardors of wuitie, | £uin and 15, broken down pebid. the | conte it e Tomer ba Wk | MOST PERFECT MADE VoA A Representative A. J. Kinney, of Web- | ing white. I think that it isa discase, but | of which we now have 16,000 head: The | Cause s too much fat, or it way b8 Wit | hzo for & mariiyge liocnse, A few days ) SN R S DRI gaat® SIE P g B e v < i . LGN 0t Fee A ma 50, repered with strict regard to Purity, Strongth, sud ster. county, was in Lincoln' yesterday | Edon't feel’ sick. There is u change | Southern Pacifie raiiroad runs for thirty | An cgg is broken inside. 1t is diflicult e | nfier the damscl came back with anothor | Jrepsredith strictrogard to Furtty, Strongth, aut o= engaging quariers for the winter aud the | overy day in my golor. 1 would Jike to | six miles through our farm. We have | remedy theevil, but care must betaken | swain for a license, stating that the first | noAmwonis,LmeAlun os Phosphates. Dr Frico's peskgrg e Seasiom of the logislature, Mr Kinney is | have you meet s number of selontific men | thiree stenmboats oporating ob the wuwr;j inteeding fo prevent the. recufrence of ouni ma was to” boor Lo murrs wnd | - s\ Sal Lo o ooy National Hotel, f " Keceatly Butle Nowly Faraisuod wob cars TrumAhouss to aay one of the non-committal members of the | who I have invited to see me and tell me | of our estate, u\w‘uu which there are 800 | the trouble in your fow!s | 1 0 4 ae relingaished his right to hor for the - And got a good diny & bouse on the scnatorial matter sud ex- | what they think. le waters, We havoan{ < Iustead of buying noor becf from the | ansideriion of §3. L Gt ¥ S Fi BUAWAY Propy