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_THE OMAHA DAILY BFE 'llllAR\DAY JANUA_RY (». 1887 b tPT amend and modify many ‘of the school dvfim. an absorbent ean searcely be 1N sum’m.n\' f‘\! 1w rn.\n . Another Rowan County Row. T“F RTC()RD OF A\ [:0 | lnwe of the etate. The econvention overestimated, as there is annually a | —r CINCINNATI, Jan, 4.—A epecial from connty superitendeonts named a commit. | great waste of hquids on nearly all farm The Health Resorts :-r Paso Robler= | Mooreland, Ky., sars: Atadance last night tee to ta of this work TI8 But bedding alone is not the only mat- Sofl for Orchards and Vinyards. at Judge Merix house Mason Keeton, who __—————.———-——-—-—_————-—-—_—-—-— sbracka’s Supreme Tribanal a Ve 1| ing the e Sup ter to b considered, The firstrequisito | Fy. Paso be RoBLES, Cal. Deo, 28 | s hiis rival, John Rogers, dance with _ bl ¥ :\L"n”fi b Bard | fobe, Prot, W. V. W, dones | 18 some material that will not pormib, of | {oivpapondence of the Ber.]-—Paso Ro- | Miss Martin, to ‘whom e was paying at- Trade Mark. otxing Hodys Tnsk t Xt 088 and 30 be used as codor- ! Sl g A A Vi - y A Tore il am Vate £ 01 | e "Tiie i€ Ay divt or matl, which cun | bles, Cal., on the Salinas river, mountains | tention, followed Rogers fnfo tho sirect | MANY LITTLE CHILDREN in Omaha have given oldor persons @ . —— Nor | ler v of 7e L « ly M 3 y he 0 Rogoers' endly salv he e 3. 9. Y, 3 T ™ NEWSPAPERS AFTER PATRONAGE | Rich of Nemaha be nied on the floor under the stearw, the | to the weet of 1t, hills to the cast of it, | Tong thpricl o o endly Thet swhich took | dose of Carbolic Smole Ball, for Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis,HHay Fe- A RO et b The engineers of the Elkiorn line have | whole being addcd togethee to the man- | und slowly flows the river past it to the | o onc'of Hogers"fingers. * Kocion en &n | eer, Newratyia, Deaness, Eyes, Ears, ete. This ent, which is copyright- e ne out on the prehminary survey w | ure heap when saturated with the liquids, | goean at or near Monteroy, 1t s situated | IR0 an open door, but not soon enough to 1. shows the at simplicity of the"Smoke Rall,Yand how easily (¢ can Lincoln Knights of Labor Organiz aline into York and which is ¢ The cutting of cornstalks into short | o B TG SO the | BRCRRe & volley fram R ot DR R dos Bl bty i LA i i Vs shot. Keoton was in- | Be administered. Little Daisy takes her §2 that she hassaved up for the ted to extend to Hastings, lengths, and the hauling of leaves and dry to Secure Pavorable Legisiaio I be lceatod as far as York , | dirt'for winter use, are but applying such ancient city of San Luis Obispo, which | Stantlv killed but who tired thoe Tatal shot |y issionary, antbuys her grandma a *Smoke Ball.” The old lady has An Incipient Ilace War— and the Elkhorn will buiid as soon as the | labor as mentioned above. When waste | is nine miles from the ocean; and is con: opposite factions who have kept Rowan been troubled for yearvswith Catareh, but now, with thanks to her little State Capital News, weather will permit. materials, such as leaves, can be col- | nectea with it by a narrow gauge il | county Ina stato of terror for a I Many people - ng from San Franciseo to Paso Ro \\_hlfl“i!l”r‘I 1‘.:“. n o s travel by steamer from | yop yonst, w g time, retary k grand-daughter, she isabout well again e L ary Furna griculture, is in the city and has all ar- | of the barn, ther ements nearly completed for the | but an additio inted report of the board for the year, | the soil. o the state board of | lected and added to the stored bedding | road at Port Hartfo is not only a saving | of fertilizZing matter 10 | ither lay nor sef, I think you had bet- | Grandma, you're lookin dl irandma, you're lovking €0 s the reply. Now if the tiiteh bottar IPROM TAT DEE'S LANCOLN RUREAD.] The supreme court of Nebraska is one 4 st tie hard working bodies 1 this state | Che stats boatd will maet in annual ses: ‘The proper condition for a manure rtford, thenee by st Since | doctor had prescribed a bottte of Salva- | ryan vou have for months o [ and its record for industry is commend- | sion on the third Tuesday of the month | heap is in the shape of what is known as | 1878 the travel from the end of the r tion Oil, for th rfel lows rheumatism, more, { able and exceptional in comparison with | in this city, the day upon which balloting | compost, 'The finer it can be rendered | yo,4 at Solidord up the Sali to San | it would have velioved his patient otonee, | Vo must follow dir q > will commence for United States sonator. | the greater the ease of spreading it over | yied (r e 0t g o v s iRl B e 26 cents, D10 Rt - many cotirts of high and low degres in The Fremont, Eikhorn & Missouri Val- | the surface of the soil and the sooner._ it | 1-1is Obispo ¢ 1 t Stenw hats and Jinen dustors will not ery this and othor st The supreme court | Joy rond will put the reguiar mail seryice | is converted into plant food. The dry sen done by stage. It is a dreary stage While Tsnap thisball us Tdid convened its session for the Junuary term | on their line between Fremont and Lin- | dirt assists in arresting the escape of | ride of 100 miles through an uninhabit heretofore; Dr. be so very popular Bulls Couich Syrup, however, will be as in this year of gra 1887, with practic- | coln commencing the 15th of the present | volatile matter from the heap, whiic country. The journey consumed allofone | popular it 25 cents, Y st, having di y month Mail wifl be carricd twice a day | voided material is disintogated and made | oot dnd half a day, and footpads very — - . nlly n clean docket, having disposed of | GO\, oTovo o Tine, and it will not | more readily soluble. The care of the feet "N‘“ made 1t interasting for trave Bloction Contest Decided, And when T gnap you must i ail cases submitted to them, With a YOTy | onig be of convenience to Lincoln people, | bedding is, therefore, a very important wlots ; e s INpIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan, 4.—The su- [ hole i few exceptions whercin some one of the | but to the people at the new towns along | matter, as every pound of manure saved Sase R . . gel preme court this morning aflirmed tho de Tlie smole from this Catbolle i b \ Dilo the stalls | Paso Robles' hot sulphur sprin ] ) judges were of counsel in forrer times | the line that have thus far been without so much foin, whilo tho stalls | o orld-widely known, ‘The hot | cision of the lower courtin the lientenant | bttt or tor some sim ar cavse. I'his 1s a rec. | railway service, are rendered —purer, —and the | EOVICWERE o oNied for many com. | Eovernorship case, in effect declaring that | ‘Twill ronen 'd of industr 1 at . 1o thy A new experiment toadd interest in the | comfort of the animals increased. Jlnints, and the hot mud baths sire still | Creen Smith, the democratie elaimant, had never fal Ord of InCusiry and an €xamplo WOTthY | pion sohool and ineuleate the apirit T e L) fh no standing in court, It is believed that | Ao make & cortain cive; that's of cmulation, This kind of striet and [ (MR TCTG ey | fig: the Eeonomy in Winter Feeding, more highly prized for their curative | thore will be no opposition made to Colonel all, Aty Ll A, 8 Animals require more food in winter | qualities. The local hotel, with a num- | Robortson taking his seat as lieute J constant altention to business 1s not only | will be entered npon at an c known to those who by direct contact | This feature will be the establ b than in summner, for the reason that the | ber of cottages near by, and the clear | ernor after he is inaugurated 1 & | radiation of heat from the body is greater hot vath houses, were built R e i with the court know the facts of theie | savings bank in the school for deposits | (R S 0 RS AL the ghteen yoar ago by The Cholera S “""" AL f."p.",lh‘ 1 thing own knowledge, but the people of the | #nd 1o let the pupils sce what they can | fagter the loss of heat. By the use of the ackburn Bros, and Lave since [ VALPARAISO, (viaGalve Rt L TR state at Jarge have bocomo cognizant of from their pocket money term radiated is implied the giving off of | been co s & health resort by | egrams from Buenos Ayres of And © e dneted ounce | them and Mr, James, The hotel Congressman elect John A, MeShane the fact that the supreme court 18 indus: | was in Lincoln yesterday greeting his trious. As an evidenec of the work ¢ fricnds at the hotel rotundas and wit- by the court there are upwards of 400 sing w; v]-r:]mu won nl,[_:\w two »uses brought tc s court per an ches of the It ture \e eager- St AR AU RS I_' MU oen with which he was mot by the dom- bosides motions and ex parte proceedings. | neratie brethren was only. ef ceodod by It devolves upon cach of the | the indiftercnce with which many repub- judges the duty of writing about threo | licans looked upon Chureh Howe during opinions & week besides the hearing and 1ys_of or, zation. It is & examination of all cases in consultation Howe was at one time a c This, it is stated by those who are inst the congressman quainted with the facts, is a greater W. Ticrney, of Teeumseh, ro- ought to do the heat from the skin, but ever of cold water drunk and every b air haled sist in the loss portion of food required, the scom- | ceived to-day, announce that during the pas o th of | modatious are cqual to 450 gues A | twenty-four iours Gity-six new cases of ehol- | Just sien & paper that T'm & ‘The pro- | park of live and white oak trees around | eraand twenty deaths oceurred, During the duisy, ofore, do- | the buildings makes the situation very | st month 00 cases and 852 deaths. In Men- | And thitt CARPOLICSHOKEBALL » o 1 3 16 it H dosa, during the last twenty-four hours, 1A URLS, Tobe pends not only upon the s of the ani- [ romantie, and the craggy peaks, loomi FOTIAANIos CRsEs aRE INOTLyatl Aie BALIE mal but also upon the conditions sur- | up inthe distan ck of the cmbr e e Ul Ak vounding it. ‘The purposes for which the | town, add greatly to this facinating re A EIRER 88 animal is intended influence the result, | treat. as well as its age and the quality of food upon which it is T'ho horsc that per- forms labor requires food suitable to repai of the waste of musele and tissuc the fattening steer needs food of a car ned out by a This vemedy is meelting with wonderful swceess thyough Tames Blackburn bought five wand excollent | Spates, It isendorsed by medical scirntists and all who wse i' Though SHE A OhG oA, LoTHE k10 oots for stock. | taken by inhalation it is likke no other inkaler cver in wse. The med- o i Hiss dcine viscs as a smohe and is lghter than the air you breath, peinetrat= vet u distonco of wbout ine S'rj i C@BS Ql] ing and thovoughly t wt the United Blacksmith, makes « implement for chopping v Rt ating every air pissage of the hedd, thycat, bron- id thirty-tiv ghial tubes and Lungs. Bany of the best ci'izins of Uu.uhu are using ter on he bought another leagno lying ! ) anount of work pe jita than per- | contly appointed gauger at the Willow | oy g character, while the dairy | west of his original purchuse, He then LUMBAGO-LAME BACK. the Smole Ba land aye enthusiastic over its mevits. Call at our office P formed by any othor sBpremo court in | Sprivigs distiller in i | cow, yielding a full flow of milk, has the | was owner of 25,000 acres of as fine farm- 2 and beconvinced by a FREE 1 EST e union, nfactitist s only supreme [ coln ve tordny court that keeps up with ats™ business, | admircrs, ) 3 < almost all of them bemg from ono to Doc Monnell, the editor of the ancient umerous | grinfo’dut and butte to perform of providing milk | me and gr ,supporting her embryo calt | Californis and furnishing heat and sustona nez land as n be found in AMAZING RESULTS. Sent by mail on veceipt of $2, and £ cents for posta 11 the S [ e Carbolic Smoke Ball Company, grazed their eattle For of this vast tract have yo four years in a How long this | but always young Nebraska News ber own body. and sheep thercon. Many overtures 1 liavo hoor Cag Ak Bovanton, D, R Southeust Garver 10th asntt Dodye work can be kept up to as clean a tecord [ at the state capital yesterday lo Feonomy does not eonsist in giving a | have b en made to the Blackburns for a for the last ten or fifteen yonrs, and dues ] as this in the growing state ot Nebraska | over the array of lawmakers for notes for | parg allow. nee, nor is it economi £ that tine have tri but found no re al to | subdivision of the land into small farms, re- | but not until the railroad was acertuinty is a question worth some attention the | his papor. in in excess of tha A HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH feed hay and g coming winter, and thie proposed increase Colonel Patterson,a former Neby W, | quired.” The use of ensilage and roots, | this far up the Salinas would they consent ‘.u:. Jelieh | Ly to say hus ries in district .nnlmrhuh Sl :‘."“' DL but Ak uf' |I(u l\\"l ~“‘\~‘l ity \‘N}«t» Yevive | thongh sometmes absolutely necessary | to any such proposition. —Last winter MRS, D, I, WADE, Newt Drawing, This Month, on November 20th, Big Prizes. No Blanks suggestion that the time is at the door | i8 1 the city for a few days and to revive | (o the thrift of the stock, should bo they entered into a contr sub-di- 4 e — Vith $2 You Can Secure when a supreme court standing at the | memories of former days through con- more coneen- | yision and they land is veing rapidly dis Suffered 2 Years and Cured, With §2 You Can Sccur companied by food of 1 t head of the list in amount of work done | tact wi wted nature,” in order h a logisl will fin of T Mr. A, Fuceer, 606 Walnat street, St S e T by ot s s | One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond o provide those | posed of. Such w elements that are Iacking in the more | entire Saling G. Sim- impossiblo 1o proporly roviow | A B. = s vall amd was confined to his bed fo ; the work ot twelve to fifteen district [ mons, of Seward; W. . Stout, of De- | hulky food, and to balance the ration o | only renters of large grant ranch lands. umbago, s was gonined Lo his bed for hese bonds are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000 000, judges seattered over the \l e Witt, and 11, M. ‘Wells, of Crete, wore | as to” completo it for the purposes ve- | This is in the neighborhood of the vast by the use of St Tac whioh he sy s 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, etc., down to the lowest p ,-\.r 100 Francs Gold, ‘The supreme court met yesterday pur- [ newspaper men in the city yesterday. quired. The use of linsced meal when | region that within the last two years has ):‘,ffi‘:‘;"f,’:,"“' VLU QLR LTS Anyone sending us §2 will kecure one of these Bonds and is then ENTITLED to suant to adjournment, but held but a T is fed is not always for the merease | been peopled on government lind, The % —_— the wh ze that itmay draw in next drawing, balance payable on easy install- short session in the morning hours, The | _ Captain Mitehell, of the bark Antoine s or milk, but to countevact the | rush for land two yearsago in north- Could not Rise and Cured. ments. This is the best investment ever offered, Besides the receiving back i following gentlemen were: admitted to | Sala, New York and Havana teade, came 7 to constipation. Yet there are | wostern Nebrask: It bo remembered. York Stroot, Sidney, N. 8, W 100 Francs Gold, you have the chanee to win four times a_ year. ts of drawings ! practice: G, W. Simpson and E. J. | homo in May, cutircly helploss with rhcu- when such oily food 18 an abso- | There the land was sandy and climate n severe atfack of rioumafle will besent free of charge. Money can be sent by reaistéred letter or postal note, Clements, m:m‘*'!!-"110.“}‘!{{ “'“H‘* L but essity, while the nitrogenous | dry. Here it consists of gravel and de- applicd St Jacobs For further information, call on or address BERLIN BANKING CO., { e ex rel Dawson county, vs Bab- | re ing no "film :1 e ‘Xx\-\r?lfl""ifl cter of the hnsced enables it to take | composed laya, and the elimate 18 dry. 50 far rolieved that 305 Broadway, New York. | Peremptory writ allowed, began to tak rlace of some other material not so | Both were g and h Ono hundred dol. | immediately bezan to improve: in two | theplice of <o e lands. 1“ e winter WAL AYN TS, N. B.—These Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in imony whoweil to be paid in thirty | months his "rheamatism was all_gone, | “Gold clover hay will supply the nitro- | cember 28, 1886, u \w in b Sl it the United States, ; and he sailed in command of his vessel & | gonous matter necesary, but in severe | ing and farmers are smiling i conte. | Severe Lumbago Curod, : Ylark vs Clark: Submitted on briefs | well man. Hood's Sarspariila will help | §onthe vimal might perish bocause | qusnes of tho vatn. | 1t 1a It this your & 100 S, New York, N. Y. to be filed, you. Sold by nllmm:"Hl the carhonaceous elements were lucking, | and many people arce fearful of i ary that i | State ex rel Prokes, vs Colfax county. A AR while the exclusive use of carbonuceous | winter, Among those farmers who are mitie ) Jucovs il Ar(;.uv.i‘ ,mln ~beu;{'|uI“ 4 VIELD AND food, though ~tending to the production | old residents hereabouts, 1 tind frut of LI it velicyod o | ourt ndjourncd to Thursduy, January 3 = of fat, is lncking in nitrogen and the | gii kinds, including oranges, grown in woud not ithiout it o | 6, 1887, at 8 .. s LducatiohioBantne iy phosph: and s therefors incomplete | abunmdance. On K. R, SKith Kk's it U Tthout I CIL Ut Ao e "The court is in_progress on cases ap- Philadelphia Record: While it is not | 1y, ¢ nt. In feeding his animals | farm, five miles east of San Miguel oS0 = pealed from the First judicial district to be inferred that farmers aro unedu- | the farmer should thereforc consider the | 1 s o pateh of table eorn. grow EnrelyiOure g Eaiam: . EVIDENCE OF ATPRECIATION. ated, or in any sense inferior to other | nge, size, condition of health, shelter, | ing in 1 laughingly asked i if Some time iz 1 contractod n hoavy _ The bourd of ]ml;lxc lands and build- | . cdcin intelligenee, yet there is room | burposes intended, stage of growth and | hewas gomg to wait for the corn to ma. cold, and It left mo with lumbago. T | ings at its Monday session that closed the S e ‘hich | temperature of ihe “atmosphere, and | ture, “You bet we are,”’ he answered, B o L ot "'Q"x'r I work of the board for the past two years | o greater educational expansion, which | JEAFY %0 regulnte and balance the food | No rain foll there duting the 1116 of the et Alter using nbout ono_and ha oamo fuce to faco with tho fact that thay | should not bo overlooked. It has beon 8.to supply thotn with all tliey require. | corn afior T was on the cronnd. Mr, K Lot 11 were losing one of the most etlicient and | but a decade since *‘book-farming” was | But the cheapest and best Tuborssaving | assured me in. Septembor the corn ma: AT A best posted merabers on the board in the | derided as a pastime, resulting in great | and food-rogulator is sod warmi | tured in fine condition. Such is the = S pergon, of . P.. Rogpen. Before the | (v unse and no profit; but at the present | shelter. Every ounceof heat saved to | chyracter of this soil that if a plant gets a STARCQ}]GHG % bourd formally adjourncd Attornoy Gen- “hook r'' is considered indis- | the animals by the protection agninst | hold 1t will continue to erow Juring the eral Lecse Introduced a set of resolutions | day “*book-farming™ is considered indis- | ), gand storms saves that proportion | lons dry souson of more than oizht setting forth their ackuowledgment of | pensable in conducting L opera- | of food that would otherwise be lost in | momths ¢ in] FRUE FROM OPTATES AND POISON, the efficient work of Mr. Roggon in his | tions on & farm. The * mer,” as | furnishing the beat taken away by ex- | The Southern e milrond| SAFE. . 1° . work on the board, thoir regrets in losing | {ne phrase is understood, not h vosure. Shelter is therefore food, in a | has establis its ~ winter term- Cts A rnagnlficent Qisplay of everythmg him and extending wishos for his succoss | ooy an adept in the use of impl gortam sensc, and saves labor, because it | inus at u point six wiles south, of Paso ggga-r‘“r 8 . in future in whatever voeation he should ESugr e g 5 in | is always within the power of animals to | Kobles, and the pluce is ealled Temple- o . . find n place. The bourd ordered the re- | may have lacked skill at the plow and in | 18 SEVEXE AL EVE BOY No cracks SO LA L] SN T, AT DRUGG] STAVAYT DRALERS: a - = si)]mmlw rv(x'm':h-\l with the minutes of | feeding and knowledge of tlh;r ll”'“l‘”" .-x'-‘i\' lw: lenks iu the roof should exist. -||».1‘1"n4“\;:x‘-“l‘)(' \1::3"'4:‘\‘.‘] ”x:li‘llll«{:l:'n)- YEECUARLES A VOGELER CO. Baltimore, M2, uSGfUl “nd Ornamental L the furnlture My their proceedings mode of expenditure; but while he was | Dampness and cold are companions in | {hie rond is now being pushed along the oy THE HUNGRY NEWSPATERS. Incking in “practical experience” he was | their influe The wise farmer will | const from San Buchaventura {o Sunta ' fi SHMFT! | N makers rt at reasonable prlces ‘ > There ure a number of the newspapers | 1w, vCyiming for the best of everything, | DOt only food by providing warmth | Barba thenee morth to San | Luis [ s — f in the state and lesser dmlies that have imoht. ol noated hjs | and protection against external ivilu- | Obispo and on to Temvleton. It will have e positle : i 5 o'y anding -agents in force in the two houses | #nd, by ¢ ences, but in sever ther will 0 pro- | probably be two years before the junc- | Bavabemeur: Tnings omenc iting the membere to patronize them | neighbors hough ho knew nothing in the make-up of free papers that these | about milking a cow, yet he could atroniz ol ‘ ing |y, vtion the food as to furnish that which | fion is made. After that it is intended LR T EAT .' A "“”“""‘, S0 | 1 ing a cow, yet he At n s heat-producing, thereby notonly econo- | (o make this route by the overland train | pess& .0/ CU 5 membe pmiselves o rlance, scparate the different breeds of | mizing but preventing 10ss. T N O e TS Gl s St fon. —“These paper men evic | stock and mate them for the best results; 2 from S an Jia ogeost vote themselves at the opening | glance, sci of the & will mile: dently do not depend upon the worth of | and his know s, varietics | Seasonable Hints and Suggestions. | o iy e San Joaquin vall N b k N t l B k ‘m‘ the papers themselves to command atten- | of plants and r of soi. Farm profits vested m permanent im- I o giapith Bl doanumaties e Pa‘s a‘ a lona‘ an RELIABLE JE ELER tion and support, but like the forty to a | often far in provements retnrn larger dividends than I ! o Hadtt te no l.uhnI-m~ sto OMAIIA, NEBRASKA man oflico-seokers, they push them into | cal mejahibors. Whilo. his ellorts when deposited in banks or invested in MAHA, NEBRASKA > tho general pot And scramble for the | often failures, they always tended to s | other directions, A farm cannot bo too Paidiup Comiiall, o $250,000 W,atche Dxamollds, Fine Jewelry, Slh orware orumbs that mombors seo fit 1o throw | bottor systor of n and the | highly improved. lnesirds b BarnIae 20,000 Tho Iargost stock, Prioes tho lowest, Repairing a specialty, All work warrant. them Al thisis subject to a_great deal | introduction of superior stock in the sec- | There is annually a Jargo amount of | SHOREY SECEL LW ed.Corner Douglis and 15th streets, Omaha = of just criticism that “the bovs ought to | tion in which he operated. bogus butter made in the ‘churn, owing | I ! A i - W, R T Licensed Watehaker for the Union Pacitic Railroad company. gee for themselves does not pay i the If the skilled anc ctic to the lack of skill, c long run. siders it his duty to make astudy of archi- | perature in churning THE ENIGITS OF LAROR ture, mechanieal drawings and specitica- Whether pric ve been grown to prove and proper tem- have hoon grc ' ductiveness of sol S Luis Obispo county. sbe up or down, prime | it tibotary terHtory, in milll)m'n San 3 W. 1l 8. Hugios, Oashier. i tobles b viECTONS: well ttled Rt SINIT] of Lincoln have organized for the legis- | tions, with the advantaze of books giv- | mutton sheep Iways salable, and at od farmers to tradp with, Every | Ny« Mor John S, Collins, {ative campaign, to make their influence | ing the experience and designs of others, | good prices. The markits are never over ar Paso Robles is one of the best pai. | W W. Yue S is 5. Reed. fultin the legislative enuctments if possi- | there 1s no reason for the farmer to re- | supplied with ehoice mutton, Yonized resorts in Calitornia. People A L lin, ble, Their vaper published he he | fuse kindred privileges for himself. A vast difference m the quality | come here from all over the world, some BANKING OFFICE Unknown Knight, has been scattered | knowledeze of the pr liverally through the two houses, and a | calling can be gained only by stud i |''Mho fermor contains twico as m meniber of the organization interested [ practical experiment upon the theories bumen, but th ter five times s in its publication states that a meeting | advanced, There are hundreds of fa ress made in his milking and_the stripp for trestment and e for enjoyment TIiHE ]H () N nA A,Vl(’ Ground has been selected” and 4 contracts made for some ele- 12th and Farnam Sts 1anublicetion Tautes mooting are b 4 us the former. There is also more | gant residences to be built on the Janking Business 1 ctod. | 5 to be held i preseut week to tako | mers who are expertsin the managemen ne sngar and ash in the strippings. mountain e lands overlooking the ir 5 stops to add additional financial busis 1o | of & d pobimhiolgivallittleforiimointel | oe B e e e e IR aE ALty AT sk bl Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 13807 Farnam Street, the Knight and to securo an able man to | tention to the classification of stock; 04 | o0k s pud. baok in 0 throefold. wiy- ¢ future, N. W. HARRIS & CO. the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at ol t0 be a proplict of the ne handlo at. It Qs stated that there are | some of the most suc ssful of hor . . ; ilk, growth of stock and the v ince of my judogment BANK i CHICAGO. any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the twelve Knights of Lubor in the house of | turists have no iden of how the etics | fho i R T e A e ANK A AGO, 4 A i Tves wi 4 f KT b . ro. | the manure, which often b to say that within five years Pnso Robles | Of Counties, Citics und_others of highest class and mecdium grades, includin et :tl‘“u‘l“l‘l;:L‘(‘»’rn:l.x'ltj Koo iationisha ot raitioultipated BbyRthom RroRRIow| (1o irativosl ot thiofood & Thieini} will be the center of astine fruit-growing | BORIIS Mttt oot e oh g E 4 3 Jeet that stock-raising is superior to ex- | fields as make other sections so famous. | ofice e Devonshire st. Hoston. Corresponds ve grain growing. ‘T'he mountain C s just west of Paso Robles | encesolivited. of the session. Though farmers like all other classes, FROM A TOWN OF THE PAST, may be benefited by knowledge, they Among tho visitors at Lincoln ien e e “uise of "Logt Man { i i e NS B ae b iy uflz.a.zfl Lleicy, e S piailors L ingel vous i s s erally SubOu | walos T ot tontsof e cow s | Eush forth at tho top ama the' Toovof o RICOCELE FISCHER ' Brownville, but now the assistant cashier | of um\vulmmmld to consider u;: nl ”“’ '““"'" of ""’ ‘"‘““" are washed bo- andonilevs are 'n‘xumbmll'm vist for all " = ] it Natiomal ok st | oL Sanrentions held to conside, mEricul | fore milking tho cow. Tto milk must by | tnd villoys are abumdiniy LYON & HEALY removed from the stable as quickly as | the year round cultivation.” So plentifnl ible, as 1t will absorb odors as soon | 13 the supply of water that a city of Zi upplied with V] Paso Robles is Hastings. Mr :Naughton has been show there wero twont -one mect ms:s ul which recders of diflerent classes of stock, rep- | POS ) 1%0/000 Daonlaloonidt: vys Bend, iias lost | presenting overy section of the country, | #8 it become cool, ,000 peor i g y o’ Ciluios “Futen 5t Sow Zark, T sleg: ring wate: its grip and has seen 1ts glory depart for- | Bat the masses: are best educatod not | Weight alone is not the only mode of :.‘f,;;‘":‘.\,T,'.lu-u“w,,h ka0 Jowos 4 < - BURDETT, over, Mr. McNaughton has a valuable | only by tho study of agricultural litera- | regulating the price. Quality is becom- | fis MRS E TS Y (00t of & R co o) STANDARD home property to him personully, but it | ture but by meetings in each locality, 1t | ing the prime factor “in profit, and mountain, from which a reservoir is kept 4 3 [ is of no valne on the market, and he says | is at tings that the practicatand [ farmers will soon learn that ivis more | o g o __LYON &H EALY there is neither sale or rental to be de- | theoref n be compared and the ex- | profitable to grow only first-class produce Irrigation, excepting for garden pur- rived from it, and he is seriously consid- | periments and opinions of every member | than to raise large amounts of that which poses, s not contemplated in these parts, ¥ . ering tho adyi ity of teuring” it down | given. A great advantage of loeal meet- | is inferior and slow of sale. Althoueh east of the Sallpns wolls aro Prices, quality and durability considered, ars placed at the and ~|n|)|ll|l" it to Hasting: The bank - - ings is the tacility of inspection of the Do not attempt poultry raisi farms of such tions and a direct com- | lurge s parison of the growing erops, as well as | with g on a | qug to adepth of 300 feet, there seems lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the lon, le until you experimented | oisture enough there for suceesstul RAY 1 8 mall flock and gained experienc LS RN T AR SANOGBININ | atly Buts, " Newly Furalstied established reputation of the house, coupled with thelr most that Mr. MeNavghton has been so lnn" connceted with at Brownville has rendored ita chiarter, and Mr. MoNaugh | tho live stoak nosecssd by eheh, awhivh | Thors featch o lnen o bus fomin il St VAL RTauE) 04 The Tremont, liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords ton, its eashior, is ll:u(lnzu.' and Mr. | affords an opportunity also to the younger eded with over 100 hens. Car count hereafter many good things of J. C. FITZGERALD & BON, Pro the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible Curson, its president, goes to California. | members, infusing in them o spirit of nee must be exercised, and the en- | gunny San Luis Obispo county's pro- Cor. 5th nnd P 5ts,, Lincoln, Neb. defects in materials and workmanshi A FIGIT AND A FINISIL. progress which is sure {o result in benefit | tive time given large flocks, ductiveness. Rates §1.5) per day, Streot cars from boi an anship. “The notorious Kansas City Ann, col- | in the futuro, and to render agriculture | 1t would not be out of place if farmers | = Talk of overproduction! California | P ofte ey ™ ored, und her husband, real “or alleged, | more and more profitable, would put their names over th — i . J. Crabb, white, live near the electr e in order to assist those secking p: light works, and are neighbors of H. C. | Bedding and Absorbe! in Stables. | yesidences. The plan is as applic Frieburt, white, and his wife of color. It is a general supposition that almost | the country as in the city, J B it R T 3L W AWKIN, LYON & HEALY, perience prove it. S. D, STREET, Architect, ble in ven the 1308 & (307 FARNAM STREETe 0 e Ofile B3, 84 d 42, Richards Bl 4 0 night' the four wore together, | anythung will answor as bedding in the | farms along a Toad could be ntibered oo ?3 st A sk Hiook, Tdosala, —— and & lirst-olass go-ns-you-please fight ables and cow stalls, but the material | from one town to another. e - Soae was, innugurstod, 10 which' Crabb dnd | for that purpose may be cheap or expen- | - While 1t doos not pay,as a rule, to be at both of the women wore after ibert, ccording to the manner in which [ the expense of eooking food for stock,says and were cracking him over the head 5 used. The straw on the farm is | the Nationul Stoekman, it does pay to cook with a_brick and otherwise mutitating | usually perferred for bedding, as it docs | food for young pigs. Potatocs ean bo him, W lu the oflicers arrived on the | not alw pay to haulit to market, Yet, | used with ‘advantage, and a good warm soene K. 0 wus about ready w | although AW 18 1 substance that is | mess will do more to make the pigs grow ) the || an with a hatehot, and” ebe | eredited with but little value, every | than anything else. was poised for the act in much the atti- | pound produced on the farm rives The best churning temperatures are be tude of a eigar store Indian, while Frie- | the soil of some kind of fertilizing ele- | tween ! il 60 de es in the summer bert was like John Smith with his hand | ment, and if it is to be returned to the | season and between 60 and 61 in winte on the block with impending annihi s0il the work should be s¢ omplished [ All who ehurn sheuld use a thermometer, tion over him, The oflicers conduct as to secure its early decowvosition as | as no guess work will answer. A ther- tho helligerents to the jail and the trial | well as the greatest benetit from its use. | mometer is an indispensible article in the was sct for yesterday atternoon, and & | It should bécut into short lengths, not | dairy at all times. Jury was called to pass upon the case, only for easy distribution over the floors [ Always thoroughly wash the udders, Live Stock Auctioneer DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. rutes, oom B, State Block, Lincoln, Neb. s 10 Gl oway m\’ ‘llh rt Horn b W', Cfl V“]g (r]ives and B. 1. GOULDING, W, . ’ Forks. Jam Lous nd i ) Evno Holidav Goods! Pcke Ctlry. b L AFTER THE 1A WNBROKERS, but also to save as much of it as possible. | wipe with a towel and milk with dry o (‘ISSOI’S in Ca Tho eity marshal was on the looks In applying labor to the use of any | hands. It is very important to do so it Riverside Short Horns ses. for pawnbrokers yesterduy, who were | material used as bedding the value of | “gilt-edge” butter is desired, Tho mifker ¢ atristly pure Hates and Butes Tupped caitis Skat(x Ete. becoming numerous in the city and who | the labor bestowed must be considered | cannot Be too careful. It is claimed that Families reprosonted: Filberts, Cragz pnrxsl;lm plying their ayoeation without | not only in relation to the reduction of | the milk reccives more odor and im- Moss itosos, arrants were issued for all | the m Acombs, Renics, Hose of Sharon; vial but also its ultimate effoct | purities before it leaves the stable than Knightly Duchosses, Flat oung Marys, artics engaged in this oluss of busi- | on the soil. By eutting up straw for | from xny other source, Fhyilsce, Louss anid Trug Loves, = " The C. E Ma,yne Real Est&te and Trust CO id ln “I‘l ;e:wnhy om; ;“ dhluu it b.-nmlnl_-sux)lmuhul‘ 5 é\l this s;amu whe |ll‘;vlu)ln is being Batos Craggs, | Rose of Sharon, g Mary, rokers was called iuto court snd quids, quick y3, and is handled ed to the hogs, it shou e remembered 1Pwe Cruick Shank snd of me aid W . 4 made to belch up a fine of $5 and costs. | with greater sase when hauled to the | that the warmer and more comforiable MOST PERFECT MADE | in;pestthe berd “Adic Cifas. M BRAN N. W. COR. 16th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, The oftficers were out after the other | field fr »m the manure heap, wluh\ the | the hogs are kept the less corn required BON, Lincoln, eb. - R AT Property of every description for sale 1n al! parts of the city. l.ands for sale in parties in the afternoon, wh « must pay | distribution of the manuro is 'greatly fa- | Before hogs cun fatten the bodies musi P"s:;;g‘g‘_:‘;'g‘,“,"‘n'fl;flhmg , Btrength, an B L e avery 0ounty in Nohraska. up or shut up. cilitated. “The cutting of straw, though | be supplicd with suflicient heat to pro- nnAmmunh. fSeanakiagh “,3,“'.»""., : A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS ey e apparently costly, 15 Foally & suving of | toot peainet cold, And the gesater 'tee i PR ey AT National Hotel, NPLETE SUT OF ADATRACH - - i As s00n as the legisliture commences | labor when the straw is returned to the | amount of heat sayed the larger the gain - And gol # good dinper o %50, les u!llunguu unty kepl. Mips of the eity state or £ounty, or any other sotive work there will be taken: steps to | field, while the advantages of its fine cou- | in fat l W FEDAWAY Prop ation desired, furnistied fyce of churge upon application