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THE OMAHA DATILY BEELMONDAY, MAY 28, 1883 3 Guresby | THE FIELD AND FARMYARD. | s, i, o' ol | OHAHAJOBER DIRE‘TOBY OMARAJOBBERS TiREGTORY < me that the succulent foods which have _Asriou \uvsn CHU ie R’h Dealcrm Amcrfl faral Imn?emcr?t!\Vazors 1hroq]\\m"n~l.‘ Theerippled chicks were OURE OF ,obRbLy bred from ‘defective fowls or rooked eggs. Thete are so many 1t | contained the greatest proportjon of | h‘-nn"g- one can do that will injure a'n s, that it is hard 10 tell where the Pertinent Hinte on the Breeding and | water have proved the most valuable fi'\ . Feeding of Cattle | for dairy cattle and this is apparently | fatlt lis, but gvn(‘mllY the fancier gets Jndge T. 0. MeLendon writes to the Swith - the chief cause why, in the experiments | the blame for some fault not his at all Bpecific Co., Atlanta, Ga., under date of Feb. Hats, Caps, E(o W. L. PARROTTE & CO., of Mr. I. N. Edwards and gubseg guontly | Thase seven chicks may be worth a great ruary 14, 188 : * About three years ago, Jerry a B Profit From Dalry Cows—Early Po- | of Sir John Lawes and Dr. Gilbers, | deal more than the eggs cobt. Bradles « colored mas, kad dcaneroussore | Carindes 82 BUgUg), n ot Ty et weea b and Wholesalo Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. Q tatoen=A Story With & Moral mangels have proved superior to silage. R ere. Tt caused - ER eV ETOALT o 107 Harney Streot. Omaba. Neh 2 QQQ Yassm Not In dry matter the two dicts were simi- | o 0ES S IO i (e et of the eye, bt was Anaily cured of the g 0f ~Farm Notes. lar, but the mangels coniaingd elghty | oSGy Ron e romainder. mist b | 27 he wh of dwirs specth. T are Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Camaars ¢ N DIETZ, 5 sounds of succulent water, the silage ; well known in Wilkes Co., Ga, where he lived s g E IN EVE ONE A CURE i TN S0 Do ety poamis, rsehed with tepid water, or T L | T e T s s Bugeies, Fte. Wholessle, Omaha, Nebraska Dealer 1 Al Kinds of Lumber, n%ruml QF PAIN. | A corrospondent tarnishos the foliow- P e O o retuse contine o nly itrogen o | " "Coh o eou Tt o wim, | PRI QEROORE MARTING | 1o cttrms S, . Rebn § t|aisTs'AND DEALERS". ing to the New York Tribune *‘It has | The best way to keep a cornfield clean | due to the bones. Dbl S g R AL TG A Agricultaral Implements, Wagons&Bumes AMLINLAILNA] bl The GuAs AVogeLer Ca-Bawro-Moe been my father’s practice during many | is to begin dragging it before the corn | A correspondent of Orchard and Garden SLIHE W YOI T . 108 S n, s, m,,nn 07 Jones Street, Omahs. Lumber, Lime, Coment, Ete Elc i SR yoars to start his early potatoes March | comes up. or just before it breaks | has bagged many clusters while in blossom | sk e boties, 1 was completely cured. 1 - / J Sy o 1. o “qnu Hu- mnp to mature two or | through the ground, withadrag having | to protect them from rose bugs, and the uni- e . P. MAST & CO., Corner fth and Douglas Sts., Omaha. aw ita oq! 1 a8 a Bleod Purifier. My li elanti ""Such drags | form result has been that they have produced hb 1 use no other. Your med! T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., in the mm soil. Inllm a ~h.\l!.m box | for harrowing in grain. Beginning | drop or already off when bagged. Xnown 1t to cure cases which were thought te Caltivay '.‘q“"('.ft'.'.ix.‘J'.’.fi\‘.{'k':;fl“«%‘“l'“ Pl 0 calers Only. that will slide under the kitchen stove, | thus early,the whole surface is stirredso | _ For gaves in chicks mix a teaspoonful of S T e, WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. - ___OMce, 1 Farnam Street, Omaha, or stand in warm air wherever conven- |:un‘ no grass or \\.»(..1.;,,;-](- ,.5;};, oo [ R T T ST AT, GelthmILE e Wire By : . TOHN A WARRFIELDr jent, leaning r snough for ver | 8tart even in the cornhill. The scason 1 feed to the chicks. Put a few drops of ecommenced using & 9. 6. about threo ycars 0 3 ! VTTQNT | ot Jeaming room enpueh for v corer | Bimiiing. this ‘Araggini shoula oo | Hipcssie it drniing waer e | S50 8 e i & et 12 AgrcatoredEnplmeis, Wogons & Buggies oenes Tholsale Lumber, Bl . / » case of e ‘ at. . Cover the | fapt up once or twice a week il the | The Poultry World says: over aear, when [ commenced wiog youe __Corner 14th and Nicholas Streots. mpgrted and Amorican por bottom with an inch of fine moist earth, | corn is five or six inches high. The ad- | of glycerine and four dro \ b RS, I gl N e OMATATRLANCIL Uty White 1 lay on it cut pieces of potato (eye up- | vantage of dragging is that you getover | pintof drinking water, will genorally oure § Sore fingers ; it commenced from ihe quick, J.F.SEIBERLING & co., CHAq -y ward) o0 as to cover the layer of earth, | a large field in a short time. for the | Towl that shows symptoms of bronchitis. and then the would come off. We doc: 3 S. P oo Kioes CHGH ol with | drag swecps several rows at once, and it | _Dr. Dunhoft states that in new combthe | tored herfor overtwoyears and when | cc Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine " Cover the potatoes thus arranged with z ¥ menced uing 6. 8.5. 1 thought 1 would 0 [l]]] eI, iy A P thus 1 Cleans tho. grass from the hills as from | thickuess of the sides of the cells is but the menced uking 8.8.6. 1 thought 1 would see W. . Moad, Manager. 1213 Leavenworth st., Omaba Mlnd OYe1| Matter another layer of soil, and thus fill the | ¢ "0 0 o oos "1t does not destroy J80th of an_inch. " Such delicate work is sty that 1t entirely cured her. 1t s the b s - Wood Carpota and Parguet Flooring. 0th and Don N box with alternate layers of earth and | the corn plant., because the teeth are ‘:m'ud I"“l"“llll\uhh" »lmal].\ (-; }»o‘r\s often m|||=(r: ;:l.;:"a.y"l ::.:-‘vn:(mt;-r"n:& mfik :n"fm,- ... BoOts and Shoes. Tron Wotke. potatoes. Cover the last or upper layer | slender and slant back. To one who has | yight! appearing never to rest. " The doctor to1d me 1 had & throat dlsease W. V. MORSE & CO., s ¥ o and level the surface. If the surface | never seen it done it may seem likeruin, Mé, i similar to General Grant's. 1 cheerfully . STEAM BOILER WORKS, s Mr. Abbott, of the Lewiston Journal, gives recommend 1t (o all suftering from dis- obbers of Boots and Shoes, Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturors of all. kinds 2 gets too dry moisten a little. When | but L have noticed that'those who once | 4 very sensible reply to o quory about the | orderedbiood: Tuse it now as tonle whea UL LU L U L : Ty Smine who 1 aekaowieaeed (o to o ment | E018 199 T8 O o the gar- | Y it alvays Keop itup. After this wo | hropr longth for 0x sokch. |FOF oxen fect | evar ik facei ! Artiste’ Matorials, Steam Boilers, Tauks and Sheet Tron Work < fabl cultivate only in the open rows, and by | in girth, 26 inches between bows for winter Mr. B. F. George, Milford P. O., Ellls Co., | ——oun s U Wor & oth and B, & M den, and by taking heed the contents | ¢1,,5wing tho soil in among them, thus | and 36 inches for summer. Oxen want room Toxns, writes: 1 had caucerous wart of A HOSPE, Jr., OFE Soutt SXh AL B, & M. cronst iy may bo turned out entire, easily separ- | covering up any grassor weeds that | to work without chafing by the chain or cart- bdlkebd L oY _N:‘;,‘_‘r::;g;f_‘,"c:,'"'"’ Amml Mflm'lflls Pianos and Ol'gfllls >\ XTON & VIERLING [RON WORKS, ated by beginning on one side. When | may want to starf anew. tongue. : enusing me much patn aud_tofammatl t fl]l[l Cflbl Tron Building Work, rt- e The unsually severe cold last winter ma- from which I suffered a long time. Seeln, 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. planting do not cover the grass leave Planting Peas. vially injured aifalfa fields in many parts the 8. 5. 8. advertised 1 commenced nelng It = 2 - neral Foundey, Machine sud By comparing your first new potatoes LI B « v | of Hamvolds county, and after the use of a few bottles the or MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co 3, U P Ry, thus hastened with thoso of your noighe | . i correspondent writes: A light, rich Y dropped outymy eancer was gone, and I wa ‘Manufacturers and Jobbors in goil, abounding in vegetable mold, pro- A rancher of Santa Maria valley, in Santa entirely relleved,” AuBhy tHE ml*mufi 5 Bt M“flmg Barbara county, has built an_irrigation tank W, Pottis, of Atkin, 8. C., writes: “T " Py b ) @i LN A Btoty With a:Moral, loam, inclining to clay,yiolds the larger | 2k lolds 16,000 gallons. T OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK Manufucarers of Wire and I Rellngs bor the advantage can be estimated. Wagous Buggies, Rakes, Plows Bl n and Pacific Streets, Omala, Nob. 5 . L The hay crop is said to be very scarce and and had been under the treatment of three 1110 NG 1R About_seventen years ago n farmer | Crob. Last ye w{\ g:;:u‘;l“'“& Dens ¥OLy | the prico s wiy up ~na high as 1250 aton - BRGATIGESROR S TS B named Gl ng northeast of In- f AL = | being asked for new hay. course of § 5. 5. T wan entirely cured.” TRKENDALL, JONES & CO. s, iy (R TR R SRR, ¢ | dependence, Towa, one morning found ||xn:“:10vs1 u:‘i ‘"“3“‘,‘ “"‘h'l]‘“lc’”}"“;;:::“'l‘({‘ ; 1t is estimated nmg‘ to vnllm-(ln y;n\m.lnl‘ Treatisaon Blood and Skl Divcases malled Km\‘f.,.mmuo Ttacd, dones & C0.) UMA’HA SAFE and IRON WORKS, 8 oL TG et of tha Knifs or lgnty ot feuakau L ¢d my idea to be_corree foney from . clover, 63,000 eads of clovar | BNk wx BwirT Bricirio Co., ! Pt okten o ikt o ;1',‘,‘“‘:.’\‘,‘:1“,‘.:‘L“;l;:,;:t;;:::, there was e by | furrow six inches duop, scattered the | mi ho dojrived of nectar widS720,00 Vi | Drawer & 4 lanin, Gon Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots anflanfi§ Man 19 0f Fir &}i‘lyglal Pronf Safns some one. ‘The young man supposed to | P2 in every third 1y row, to vul-l its from beas must be made. Agents for Boston Rubsor Sho 0. 102, 1104 & 1108 on and WWire X e to | have o of tivate, in “every furrow and Apricot trees on the head-waters of Branci- A i ey | have Killed the! colt left the country | giverda them ‘six inchos deop; they | forte Creek, Santa Gruz county. are being “Booksellers and Stationers- ICHAMWN"*PU]":;-HE{“&'RE Wémks SR IR (A g ol i e pushed their way through tha thick | killed by an unidentified beetle, which bores H. M, & §. W. JONES, [0 and Wirg Feneos, Ratlings, flflPflS of e B foarned that ho Hod been converted | massof earth, and, instend of turing | liolas In thelr tracks with fatal eftect. Successors 0'A. T, Renyon & Co., Wholesnle & Rotei [ B Kereens: forbauws, bils, sures, isitencos olg LA ) eried | vellow o o ving afte Take half a dracm of nitrate of lead, dis- i 0 Works. outh 1ith'S nd had joined the church. A short | yellow at the bottom and dying after | 3788 0te 20 RS0 cothuihon salt in & pint Booksellers and Stationers, o AT b1t S A the first gathering, they blossomed and time ago the young man returned to 5 %) 2 i . | of water, pour the two solutions together, Buchanan county for a visit. While | bore until we were tired of picking | ynq allow the sediment to subside. Tho OR No PAY there he wentto Mr. Gleason’s farm, | them. They bore until the gm‘ml{ clear fluid which may then be poured off \ o G and, meeting that person, said: “I be: froze solid. "Variety of peas was Bliss’ | will be a saturated solition chloride of zinc. to ) o f""“'l"!:‘it“iii‘:m You logh o colt. several years ago.» | Ever Bearing and Abundant. Great A cloth dipped n this_solution and hung up cally: and. el Yo whethar E o A o St 3| BWEOL I DBRATEWA in the loft of the fowl-house will sweeten uteay, i, €150 whotbardtt mot | 754" wae the raply. “How much Yl:;“'gcl":&‘ fine, sweet peas, with very | in the loft of the fowlh ce! Fine Wedding Stationery. Commurcial Stationers. IMEAGHEE & EAGH, troet, Omnha, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Gonera) Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Cos Vaults nod Juil Work, 116 Furaaw Street, Omaha. wullinery and Notions. . OBERFELDER & CO., [ I'Im & Jobhers in Millinery & Notions 4 212 South 11th Stroot, COHeas. Spices, Eto. CLARKE COFFEE CC ‘Grmaha Coffes and Spice MIlIs. Teas, Cofees, Spices, Baking Powder, llnvnnn E) lrm'!w lnmnry nl\m. Ink!‘ Ete. II DTl ey siroet. Giahn, Nebraskn Omckery and Olassv{a[e b2 you can be Ziv6 Sompragnt thitt 15 wh {roatment, Last winte fobr Smith that hnd Tl o spusms fo) b ) in been given up to die by i Lwo e m recovered. tlot sme by your preju . W whs brongnt h," W s, — ©'The small netted cantaleupes are usually K Tor it o i hout §50.” “Will this pay for it?? Profit From Dairy Cows. {he bost Ravored, They also como early. The uur Ma Ic Hflmad Atk From Dr. d the visitor, handing out 8100. | Tt js a pretty good native cow that | Montrcal nutmeg and Hackensack arc desir- iTond udgment | Y es, and more t0o,” snid Mr. Gleason, | will make 300 pounds of butter a_year, | able large kin v and the Casaba (u lon neitted by ordinary | was it worth,” was the next question. nent physicins cafl on Br. Kmith and be'oured. 17wl bt vt cafl on Br.&mith | onding back 820, The other person | averaging seven pounds por week. for | melon) is an excellent variety for family use. WL WRIGHT, Stk with i, Sl (IR A T | ook tho 820 and departed, starting Jor AL D M 2% Collie t quctad ad BAviRe aaldat the WILL POSITIVELY CURE Agent for thy Manatacturers and lmparters of Nebraska that day. This is the kind of | b BRI for .90 oughleepsie (N. Y.) institute that if it was o 0 'k ¥Eligion ihiat 15 neoasd, butter oun be sold for 20 conta por | conafiuianal or th Toslate, hrough 8 | pAASIRMU Ristaroh oG ottt Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Whtissale Notions aud. Furnisting Good bor ace for the land required to keep | Sainy matiio ot the state the ‘1’,?-"5{,,‘;?,.‘&:}1‘; SN oy oD b vhe e IR | — e A1, oman. Neoraak. R nrnishing Goods ) o the dniry s K 406 8Cuth 10th 8., Omah Sheep as Fertllizers. . the cow than can be got from grain | would be largely benefitted one year hence. ,—na‘,f&“. ey J..",'h{'\.'.x“yfi.'.’fl'ex'fg",..‘é{f,fi‘*, PERK"{S;u&&lfi:‘]‘ufiv}imu“nl\N' - Vle D" = 'H o An observer states that the best bine- | growing at present prices. If three | A strong solution of red oak bark is said to 000" the YARD & SCHNEIDE s, €nd have lostall Crockery, Glassware Lamps, Siiverware i Bracen o g.&“’" of 'Arki B 114 Paiton Build grass in Kentucky is found on farms on | geres are required to feed acow through | bo an excellent remedy for chicken cholera. | Roge st rocorss which sheep have been kept for many | the year, this is $20 an acre profit, leay- | It is mixed with the food, and also added to y ¥ ) years. A British authority declaves that | ing skim milk for the pigs and manure | the drinking water. {ho farms in England and Scotland that | from the cow to pay for the labor. TBut | Itis scarcely possible to have land free ure You are the most productive are those on | there are ways to greatly incre thig {roxln \\md'la s‘ecx s of t‘,hc(omm(m weeds wleu: which sheep have been the leadin Vith ar corn as 4 ba 0 be everlasting, and are 80 numerous that | ormake no charge. Our remedy is unknown to any- T kept, though ‘,(.,.‘v! t ithitodaer oot atue ks f0T | 1o plants still continue to appear after many | oue s ine. wEra. ouckias oi out CoRpAy: andigis k @ i ion and the purch of wheat, | veursof most persistent destruction, thp of ueumay.n theworla ehas will cure jou, e small quantities of commercial fertil- [ bran, corn meal and other meals as ac- : ! YA, | ‘ose Ghatiants ‘case'l B izers have been applied to them. The Yoo may be_ Kopt most of | 4 jinures consisting of potash, phosphoric dive aye in recent cases dags & 4 t 20! ) acid and ammonia, or nitrates, appear com- son appears to be that sheep convert | the year on little more than an acre. Notions and Geat's Furnishing Goods, 1105 Harnoy Straet, Omuha. Commission and Storage: Produce Commission and Cold Storage, ““FREDERICK J. FAIRERASS, Olls. ‘CEN"SOLI'D'/"G'EDH:'A‘NK LINE cO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, Axle Grense, Etc., Omaba, A H_Bihon Mo, R n‘ hénic, deeptented cares thit we sllet 7 v Detent to grow large crops of wheat con Ao n o ":‘Z“.i‘é’a'"“"“" Who 5 Paints ana Olls eat con- ‘snd Pronounced insural v : BUCH| coarse fodder into manvre much better | Better still, by the addition of improved | tinuously. ~ . 5 Flour, Feed, Grai nfl'("}Eneral Commission NHILSON, ROAMIES. than horses and cattle. With the aid | blood the cow may be bred to produce Barley is somewhat better than oats to We Challenge the World Um‘ Ild 5 Dealers in d the Test of Yea of u little concentrated food, like oil- | much moro of both milk and butter per | sow early for soiling purposes. It grows up Leng| Merchiuts. Correspondenco solicited. 104 North all Diseatos of tho cake. 1iith street, Omaha, Neb or cotton-seed menl, they will | year. Examine clos 0D, LIVER, ’ggv’;‘ make a rapid guin on a_diet of “grain, both milk and butter Paints, 0ils, Window Grlass, Bte. ly the records of | to cutting size more quickly, and just before 3;,, the Holstein- | heading out is especially rich and succulent | 19 ""“5“"' se that we cannot cure in less than RIDDELL & RIDDELL. L9 g i b tod Rl 1ih Farnd Strect, Omatia ,Nab. P, .xm straw and turnips, The proft of keope | Eriesian siock and determine if this bo foricowalgivink milk; fi 5 hiers of eateng, » Truesvectoosor | Storage and Commission Merchants, ing shm‘p is not to be estimated entire. not the true road to success. Geese are undoubtedly the most profitable e uu.mmrbmnuvu found notil oo Im._ Dutter, Eggs, Choote, Poultry. Game by comparing the price of the wool and fowls the farmer can’ raise. Give thema PO yaters, Eic, Kie: 112 South 14th Street : SBEN o meat they produce with the cost of keep- Girls on the Farm. trial and see. Our Maglc Remedy ey e CARPENTER PAPER CO., ing them, The improved condition of | Tn a paper read before Pomonagrango | It s estimatsd thyt the frosts of April 2 Goal, Coke and Lime. Wholesale Pauer Dealers, - farm must also be taken into consid- | Jefferson county, Pa., Mrs. James M- | and irginia counties of Norfo ' il oz GEhn i co D e Sek S Prinng, WRTHID R SO oL Sl and Nansemond §2,000,000 in vegetables and "'"""““’" and wo ate justified in "flgg“c"; OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., 3 nige stock of Printing, Wianeing and Writing i L g psgiiCrackan fruit. %ul (‘ % medical work \,hmm by = = e shecp muy bo ghown in ono year or In | Vst prosumption to_ alloge thatif | e, noed crops are intended to bo grown ,g.t i At Rt | Jooers of Hard and Soft Codl Printors’ Matoriala. 3 ive ye 3 e z! ] 1 g i e the ai 9 b o - 2 ~ o business s only determined by com- | 1ifo upon the farm there is so much | between young ttess it should ho the sl to .ocnneeai‘a’n’y’fi'{n o ol Bt a0 South 13h Street, Omah nska. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, paring the condition of the farm on | comfort, pleasure and independence as | jure the trees. et Bl J.J. JOHNSON 3 with ili i K Rhich thoy have been kept for many | may be found in the homes of men in | ' The value of any kind of farm stock is very | B4 ot m‘é et Toaver pad virtae. e dorior Dealers in T,M}x.fllfify P.'F.UEHE,‘,?W pplics. 62 }l L uth 12th Street, Omaba, L Mannfacturers of [linois While LlIIlE years with'that of other places where [ other callings in life, they would be | largely determined by its feeding the first gioast enrdiyou RYodthatiire with tris 1) iguld come Lo us beverage. r fath- | year of its life. Breeding counts for much, ’M\]L{ Rt ! tlu-\' have not been kept. The farms | willing to leave the farms of th o e can ol tebhdt | Aptabipners of Cont, Coke: Coment Hitater, | l;'.e' _— fl-'x‘l"y ‘:\f.'.:“‘y'?nufi. B iy that hive for o sorics of | ars onty to. become matrons in rural | every successful broeder knows how greatly "fl ‘}m i B ol e e 3 I e e R dults. rs best reiained their original fer- | homes of their own: and farmers’ boys | the character of the young animal is changed “«! nt--‘ guld by all meani agme NEBRASKA FUEL CO., ~OMALA RUBRER GO | mm' asneiTensco| | tility or increased their productivencss | would be as slow to leave their horses by innutritious or improper food. of firac Sears aier, : . 48 [FRICETOOLIAR]] . . ol Froviors are those on which large numbers of | and their plows to seck for pleasure and | One of the best means of removing lice drritle SO, L e Shippers of Coal and Coke. Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Tl i 8.Lou1s and Kanass Orry sheep have been kept. The farms in | fortune in the city as a whale would be [ from fowls is to make them do it themsclyes, NS0k and ots thatwe. sro tully rosposl: e D1l Clothing and Leather Belting, 1005 Farnam Str - Vermont on which Merino sheep have | to start upon an overland route from W{‘i‘)}"fi&"‘,’éq"fvg?c\',’p‘r"ffiéiv"‘f'-‘.lx"l'-?-“‘-{’ '"";&;nr\--r-v" o A EOP: e e W ou maba Y e et Do, YO Farnam Breey ’ been kept from the time of their first | Mame to Californie. Siaving first, spriniled tne carin with dilated ,me,fifig M;!;,-,;,lh;"‘* i Dry Goods and Notion ____Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. NERYES! NERVES!! introduction into the country are val- | Farmers,as a rule, think that girls | having st 4 5 SR YT o TN What terrible visions this little word brings uable and productive, notwithstanding | do not need as much education as boys, Richmond, Va., reported a large falling ot | THE COOK REMEDY CO., Omaba, Neb. before the c L) of the nervous. that the soil thin and the land | but a greater mistake could not be Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions,. Pumgs, Pies aud Bngines. in the business of manufacturing tobacco. Rooms 10 and 11, U. §, National Bank, 12¢h and Headache, N e \ i) Vew. ot o p i [ e D } eadache, Nevraigia, Y siony. In Pennsylvania, Now Yok, | made. Mako education practical, son- | "Groat Britun hus 2000000 ‘varuyard | FiFian u??,?s e SRR Or o TR | ™ g e v, g i st o, e, | €0 35 r_xllfm.;{";m, Miniag, Supollos, Ete. LR northern Ohio, southern Michigan and | sible, and not a mere vapor—a thing | fowls. Three-fourth of the eggs imported to sécond floor. RbO o nly gnd) 1 S8Fr All stare them in the face. Vet all these nervous Wisconsin, the farms on which sheep | that withers upon leaving school, and | this counwry come from Canada. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. troubles can be cured by using bave been kept continue to produce | dies away with marriage. Iclaim they [ The demand for good butter more tlia Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. Corner 1ith and Hainey is., Omak ops, and are not mortgaged or | should not only be educated in school | keeps pi Wholesale Punps, Pipe, Filtings, 3team and Water Suppli A"‘ l'ln quarters for Foomt & Co's Rooda. 111 K armim Seonanae Wit tho'Sountry's growin. Thers | 8, 8, FELKER, OMAHA, NEB. od for sale. They have not run | but taught how to do domestic work. | is a good prospect for the “dairyman of the A b sl down like the farms that have been | Teach them how to keep heuse; and, | futurc who furnishesthe quality of goods the al nes devoted to raising grain for the market. | upon leaving the parental roof. to tal market demands. The old farms in Canada that command | charge of homes of their own their gi Animals of vicious habits shoula never be the highest prices are those on which | hood training will be readily tr aeliorrcoding PUTROsIRAS ViDes ero yanes have been kept from the time | through every department \\lln h comes | fieuition of the anjmals can bo. pattinlly oceupied. The pastures | beneath their supervision. No sen ; ble | control ed. on them are comparatively free from | and educated young man will marry a "U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUM; Steam and Water Supplics, talliday Wind Mills. 018 and 020 Famam St., Omaha, 1oes, Acting Manager. BROWNELL & CO., co., Wholesale Dealers in Furnitue, _Farnam Street, Omaba, Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK, ion Mr. E, bushes and weeds; while the soil is firm | girl whose education and early tr e Telther Cory or North- ; N | and of the best sorts of | have been such that she must ne S ot then Showers Easiy oy Dovey's Firnifure P,HIH]}PS“ ?P,ljfllfi,glllll,,‘fifimlal y_gchmery, m oun g rm on which a large | ly hang asa dead weight upon his arm | Hybird, then Moore’s Concord, Triumph, or Omibi, Nebraska, v onworth Sireny ..7.7.....‘ s ] ) of sheep ha been kept for | as he moves onward and upward in Hickory, thhn Stowell's Evérgreen, Mon- TS qur“ fr————— — any years is very desirable for dairy | ociety and position in life, mouth or hk\'l'““" > b Seeds. MMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, Manutacturers of Bank, Ofice and Saloon Fixtures, THE § For The Nervous Sheep With Other Stock. ) The Debilitated Tho Dalry for Deferse, Professional sheep growers seldom C ALIFORNI Al Daieying is the strong point in Amer- | turn sheep into a yard with other stock, "PHIL. STIMMEL & LO, Wl]l]lCSflli} Farm, Field and Garden Seeds vs the ] o) oy v THE LAND OF s, Sldeboards, Book Ouses, Drug 1 mum Wall 911 and "I‘ Jones Ktrect Omuha. | The Aged. 1can agriculture, says the New York | 88ys the Indiana Farmer, They have 1 A e, Haillugs, Counters, _ e e ‘ THIS GREAT NERVE TON/C | Tribune.” While gram exveris exhaust | S U oSGy ot coh Wooded DISCOVERIES. ..::.s*z:fife‘zztwa"'a.mm:arzw:;ax::; e i SRyt 1 | Storage, Forwarding & Commission 5 Cheedy ol ie soil, dairying c 4 i it ) Port, Sherries, etc. San Jose Vaults, Sevent = TRONG, PETTIS & CO., ::':-f.“:fi;;‘l‘(‘:;;:;’n,’Jifil:s..'x(\il}llz:;sc\‘v«lmlh AT b G gu-x\[lv for our interest zt:uull(fln.lhw b“’i!‘hti:‘(lx:l?ll');‘\\:‘ill:l]‘?zt)‘):']:;lll;/ ?lghln Scn Salyador and Willlam streets, San crocerlqu. ARMS [[ E [l U <] Always accompany herve troubles. to compete successfully in the butter en 8 kespa by S8 ONjEere "TPAXTON, GALLAGHER & Storage, Forwarding ai Uflllfllsslflfl 1 .nldl‘ 3 Nevve Tonic, an Alierative, a Laxative, and cheese markets of the world. To | & few sheep and has never made a HER & CO Branch beue of the Homer ks A an'a"wau'nia“shm FAIL. | o this our dairymen must master iheir | Speciul study of tho bustucss cannot do 7 4 Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 00 & Bottle. Send for full particulars art—it is putting it mildly to say that | better than 1o lollow the cxumpe of AT AT = LS, mcmnnsn“ €0 , Proprietors, few or none have done_that—fow have | those WRO BEves veb We no ISR et 00 10T, 199 0 T 6, 3000 B, Ouaan, Bob: BURLINGTON, VT come very near doing it. They should | 18 the almost invariable ocustom wit McCORD, BRADY & CO know all that cun be known. They |8uch farmers to _ allow their should perfect their process till im- | €heep to take their — chances YT - Y e among the mixed stock ¢f the common EXHAUSTED VITALITY provement, can go no further, Thoy | WG fie poed Sleck 81 S, SOty “The Overland Route.” Until July 1, 1888, tickets sold for these excur- Whalesale Grocers, ? (b and Leavenworth Streets, Oi Ly stoms will Vo good thirty duys for the round trip ba, Nebrasks e — v e A ro oir living fr YA n be used ten days going. W - o S e \HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the nation can excel, To do that our dair to get thelr living from the straw S are ready to retued, hos tickets will Do = STO L eat Medical Work of the men must select the best animals. They ;‘("\‘l‘ K, ‘]‘l’( ;l“‘t‘(‘l of "L“‘»‘til“m“’;]‘zl‘l‘]‘“d‘ ‘"‘y' gqod five duys (o that pirpose. It purchusers Hardware. RZ & ILER, Manhood, Nervous and S v , | ious rne sattle sway. Wikl to stop short of destina on’ our lines, - ad 7 Phvsical Debllity, Promature 1’;:;,‘; fi:)‘:]l“[l:l):'(\ ::E::: ;11:.:,-““{‘\1‘:"5. ,‘,l,l[‘ Many of the more timid of agents will stump tiekets good 1o’ return froui LEE, FRIED & CO., ; Lager Beer Brew 6, Decliue, Errors of Youth, and Do, water, cloan stublos—-purity and | the " flock ~will go hungry before Pttt s, B L LOMAX Jobners of Hardware and Nails, 11 North Eigthtoenth Strect, Omalin, Neb. theuntold miseriesconsequent ‘leanli tall times t they jeopardize themselves by crowding Gen, P. & T, Agem AsEtG. P, & T, Al Tinware, Sheet Iron, Ete. Agents for Howe scm-\ e - y { thereon, 000 pages §vo, 126 e vt Mo excoptions. By tme | in to get a small share of the common OMAHA, NEB. el Y Omen e Qyoralis:; <o e \ pEaeiokicn {00 M) disAete: A ol oxgoptions, By i | feed. ~ Unless a sheep is killed outright, — — HIMEBAUGH & TAYLO CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., oth, full gilt, only $1. b) " i 5 | a | R, T L e 40 all s ¢ products may bo groatly cheaps | Uhe uuuummlum avare of an_injury 1 a Manufacturers of Overalls, A L ST hap: | M awaar ndalin avers alan ijuey Builders' Haraware and Scdl Replr Sop, The reduction of pr wonder to Ium however, Hmt he has no : A Buffalo Scales. 1405 Douglus | Jeans Pants, Ehirte, Kte. 1102and 1104 Douglas Street, Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na- 1", ge the demand, the market will be e Ry e o ‘(nl)muhh Nebrasu. . Ouisbis, Neb, R 4 Honsl Medieal Association, Address P. 0. box | yustly extended; many more may en- | MOre lambsfrom so mauy ewes. Look- o .d““ ”““”“"" o O 11 S Cornice. 1695, Boston, Mass.,, or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad in the business, but the profits | iM8 at the matter understandingly it is PROF. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn, " RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., A SRS uatoof Harvard Medical College, 23 yoars' practice uin zood by reason of the dis | & Ereat wonder that hul has any, or that Whnlesalfl Hari dwflm EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 18 Boston, who may bo consulted confidentially g y rens half his ewes rewain alive, [Ucosts but { " AT roduotion, 10n g Thurne an, Neb. o, fu e Suceulent Food For Cattle. shoop opening off their’ own pen or aiilua Sibadard Keales - Het house. A h'\\ fee ( of lumh\'l and afew SOUTH OMARA. MARKSBROS, SADDLFRY 22 Whiolesnle Munufucturers of Saddlery & Joiers of Saddiory Hardware | ~ And Leater. 1405, 1405 and 107 Harney St Omaba, Nebraska. on \\hh h we can CEINE | The man Ty proper provision milch cows with e aulant. foaat aul for his sheep i this way is not' the man silage, of. Lloyd in his v at iis aneoy . British dlary th2% | who says: “There ain't mo profit in Paper Boxes JOHN L. WILKIE, Pmnrmmr Omaha Paper Box Factory, . 1817 and 1519 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, TR PALMER. NP HICHMAN. .8 BLANCHARD, sheep, anyway. 1 just k } l few to eat —_— \ Easily digosted; of the lh\uf Avoany | the water that exists naturally in & 08 8 PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., = : = | . e —— ) Mgosted or A SBOP 40 4 hlin ! B 1 up the odds and ends,” as a farmer ve f A " o f P the konsinive. ol s | Yogotable tissue lus o special effoct |y iiced'to the writer only s fow days URES /ST Live Stock Commission Merchants, oavy Hardware:. | " maeh, Doors, Eto: ) palatable; unexceiled in purity; no' unpleasant | PO R4 ke, ) DOk Bt 8ds | oot ~ Omce~Hogm 24 Gppatite Exchange Bullding, Un W. J. BROATCH, . A. DISBROV' ¢ ¢ [ Rfiér erecs. Requires no boiling, equately |rl:uw‘d by water druuk in | *8 Pt oy jronc W k Valia. Kouth Oninia, Neb. HBHVY Hdl‘flWdFG Tron and Steel M. A, RIBSROV/ £ QL . the usual way n my opinion, it see plec e gy ¥ - -~ — pafarion Harland, Chrigting Terhuus Herncls | e T Vogeisible matter there is an in- | W. P, Leggettin Country Gentleman i, ‘Dtsus[s; HROAT: " McCOY BROS., oringn, Wagon stock, Hurtware. tuwver, 2o, 15 | §a80 Do0rs, Blinds and Mgu[flmg\, o1 e owedered chiort e ate union betweon this water and | I, I, % says he bought ' gune Vm.h S.,m .,\G | Live SUCK Cnmmlssmu Mcrcnams a2t iy virvet, Ouinon.” Branch Uffce, 12th and Izard Broets, Owulia, Nob. o avor, i 3 the chemical combination. What this | eggs of fancy breeders and had ve JAMES A. EDNEY, = = 3 & i Sold by Grocers. Sample mailed for 10 stamps. | union or chemical combination iscan not | poor success—ouly seven healthy A end ""C‘""["‘l prketle 3 pr 9 2 ) o o Wholesale Tron and Steel BOHN MANVUFAGTURING 0O, 3. 0. WILBUR & SONS, yet. be said. In minral substances we | three erippled chicks. from four weu- ABI INF MED: co.0ROVILLE CAL, i, WO Gl e T L S, Mmufdclurls of Sash. Doors, Blinds, " known that water can exist in intimate | ings of eggs. jut did he buy of ar - L EY “"I “‘" 0y An‘“ m‘ rien :"“,“"" an xlhn 8, Stair Work and Interior )|.u1\\ od Hn I'IIIIAADMJ'IIM P A tpee P e e P e T e nt k1’:)..“ 1,;.‘..’12- m.f.l e, or of some of the nume SANTA AB|E AND CAT R- BU“E NORIMER,WESTI—_RHE_LD& MALEY | _Ete. 12l7aud 12 it u 5t b Coruvr it und Leaveuworth streets, —— water, which is merely mixed with that | ous cheap-john fanciers who claim to - 1 AN, Live Stock Commission. Lumber. Ty (Y T T T T e 21 829,860 ubstance, and we may gue, by | have birds that ure the best in the state or Sale by Room 15, Exchange Bullding, U Stock Yards, e ane LL CO,, ' Tansil analogy that theye muy bo similar two- | and unsurpassed in markings, eie., and Goodman Drug Co. e Sy i 3 Mfillfiffil)[lll‘[l‘s Uf Moniding, Sash, Doors, 140 Taasll's Puseh Clgarg | fold Soudivion, o eaiar iy vogotable | oggs anly . por thiricon ieey bicl -« AUSSANCIN 4 PraN. Al Kinds of Building Material at Wholesdle fagk aad omee b ' K«’.’.'\“'J."i*\‘.'\?.‘ffii.’l“.'“..,"‘" AUnonn, eIt Wi Be 10 00 106 more han market | Frrs e SRa0A JU7IGIOUS AND PERSISTENT Commision Dealers in Live SUCI( 1t Street wnd Union Pacltic Track, - % | Tier fo Gu¥ etapio - | the fact remains that a vegetable as | the eggs had hatched, he could not 7 Advertising bas lwuys proven | soom 2, Opposite N Rioe Bok | =™ Smoke Stacks, Boilers, Eto. Hose i the world cocionir | grown acts very differently have complained, but crippled chicks T . X i OPPards, s 8 LOUIS BRADFORD, —— s s 10 FINST| RS SRKG Futch u stiowtae " | food to that = .vegetable t of place surely, .The rest of successful. Before placingany | .__ = — H. K. SAWYER, 88 o 00 egetable Y were out of place surely, e rest of TR certising q = =5 i (H. K. . ARy Oue dent (ealer ouly) | dried and subsequently mixed with an | the eggs, (orty-two I suppose) were rot- \‘L“ "“"':“'ZI‘.;“S;‘“A";“ UNION STOCK YARDS CO. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks S0L0 8Y LEADING DRUCoisTs. | amount of water equal to that which | ten. 1f S0, it shows the eggs were all ORD & THOMAS, 0f Omaha, Limited, Boors, s, Yards: Corar Tuh and Douslas; Coraer | prcninger Tauhs aid cepera! Boiler Kopairats il A RW.TANSILL &C0.,55 State 8t.Chicago. | bad becn taken away. After a careful | right, as unfertilé eggs will not spoil in | ! e aag Quupiag- Dodge Bireet, UniaLa, Neb: 4 1o 49 Gasdolob Sleeks CHICACOL doba ¥ Boyd, Buberintendent.

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