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AUGUST 4, windows, and the Tiftain as well, | medicine, and,ns [ wis putting down IN A HOGS STOMACH, and rveplenished the five inthe grateand | the boitle, rafed ny eyes md met the from and none but the expert | dairyman could doit. The no WAL 1 ot e Eenl 5 wauh & the reom Jooked s0cosy and confortable | man’seyesin the nivvor, loking atme, Here s a Very Strngo S oty of a Mos 'Y ey « onally stril ¢ by chance, but ”‘ ‘”' "' g " wh 1;"1.””.' 1:.....‘\‘-»‘: 0t my terror at being | tho henow had on the lisguise of o ln.:mn.nul e | e and Shoes, t Waka ol & h luck is seldom noticed, says the | fall afterncon, late in November, loft alone in the house. blnek mask, hinston co sediler | of 8t:ck. externnl marks about n cow which deter- | my hushend’s retérn £ the ofice, 13 baby for th ) "'M.., 16" 4nd el i Hike al, though 1 said with appar &1 SHARTASIVE: Yiner WHOR. 1 ..,,,‘; “hl']t\.lk‘ “.\l’lflll( lll[l‘l\lll HUI\(\& \hflfl —_— kBl e L e " | standing in the parlar bay [ could ateh “‘"j"l ek I'x-‘w‘;;s;\““\'vl.-j Ind sveetcoo | cylmess: -\‘1'.". jour nausools me w\n.‘l or suppos: ».v-m.\,ul.;., ’ | Avnts torm, ot 18, 1100a0d 10 i nake ery breeder of ho e first, plimpse o horse and i | Pt i i Pos! <l oy, [ must start the kitchen fire wrmner naned Greme yhilein own ol ol HOW TO PUSH THE SPRING PIG. | the animn xternal marks, the f LIRS 0, SI10/30ree I evil could happen with = t some hot water to bathe wis persuadedto buy o few Chinesolily | : How- Kh0. fast { ton. on adlight rise of ground, just be: i o hotise S h : . \ | rewers, ent deal of confidence and faith in £ i nocent soul in tho hoise, for sure and tiking baby in my arms, [ bulbs, which will grow il placed in ———— . e . s Hisjudgment furthermore | fore you cameto our entrance gate, | must be watchi over | went into the K leaving the Wttleor jir. They ressmlble inappas STORZ & ILER, Milch Cows Demand an Unusual 3 w somn undresscd and snugly and was latea than usual A i inst the to enteh the lager Beu Bu\\vn 1681 Ncreh I8th Sroet, Omats, Nah siiverbasket in plin dghton the table, anee t diminutiy hoping the burglar would nkeit and let on thestreets fc himself out the front dor, Farmer (ire stoer's lead, andsell amere treifle, 1o ook u faicy to them ind expres sal to do in indicats and_quatitios of an Amount of Feed Good Butter Maker - Queen Vies and, turning front =i ts « in o pitter pancs ns [ strained my ey 1 to finish & plece ¥ s liar 4 work, ¢ The gus wis burning dimly fndhe ond bough nof them ~ When ho 5 = toria's Dairy, nfmal good Dutter eow | NSt glimpse of the familiar gray hovse zinning on my novel, ml-'llunL'm.x“y‘n.v‘;”:',1,‘\';,”1‘ mly \:‘.4]:\‘ At WLRRL G L LS OCortlce i P | should have n wide-o xpressiveeye, | 1felt bluo and low-spiritad asI loked | The house wai Bow. 0 i1l the | govorendy for the morning’s fire It put themin threv them into the EAGLE CORNICE W ORY and a face indieating W encrgy. | out on the dreary sceno. : vam;_,tmu.\ Soundopeaking o s qehoa rdief to me to be doing 10Z lot wit of woild pota- | Minuhicturers of Galvanized lron Cornice For all elasges of stock, oats muke an he face should «: bo long and wid Our house was on the outskirts of the | the ("_”” Pkt SO et like Te | gmethingand to be out of the bedroom, 1008, Winde dits. John Ependor excellent feed, For hogs it is better to | potucen thecyes. The eyes should alss | jgep, with several acres of prettdly cul | Jorte from. o - ESTEE dolses “I‘“'"J- Ay from those watchful eges. Tho | A fow ardoncof lis larg AR ks feed the 5 : 1 still ot be placed well down from the horns, An_wl %ok & R 16 i AL thL 5 leard in old or new 1 and wad |t hour had told dresfully on my €t hogs . refu food, and - e grain alone and still better If | noywayup on the forchend. Cows with Biod GTOMNASBIOAL.IS BiLG Ly Uil heard them many times before, but they | 1oes o 1l henrer the outaile vorld odas Rl Artists® Materials, they cun be ground before feeding. | thislaiter churacteristic are like human | son the sodden foverbods showedonly | sunded vers diforen mow. with b | though T could nolescipe through th ns of disease| A HOSP 7y g . During growth, onts is one of the very | beings similarly forrsed. 1f there is no | afew dismal stalks, vhere but ashort | Johnat hand to cxplain thom avay g - . s Lol Sl thite door, as it wy and the servants best materinls that can be used to secure | fore wom, [ vlow diysafter| e’ Yaterils, Pians and Organs, cems to he no room ot | {ime before had been o mass of blooming | If my pianohadbeen in the x | lna ‘the ke Anyway the kitchen the death a good developement of honeand muscle, | brains, and this s plants, The siripped of leaves, | should hive drowned the smunis and my | leor waw - riflo hewvier thun the ono | furnily coun | LR U LR and with hogs this is quite an item. P e were tossing theirnaked branches in tho | duyle purlor, ind 1eoull not sunmonsat. | 101 he ttig romand coull deal o ¢l arundtl SRt e Conl, Coke, B work tenms, especially when busy with slim necks, and rising wind that shivered and moaned 'to go inther, R N e Ty T b St LB 1B R e i et LB ) during tho summer, outs make a | usually good butte wround the corner of the house like ccasionally I stolo in on tipts {o | (15 WAt tyemne peppr, thrown wiih | G0 a0 vlethie or ol | OMARA COAL COKE ANDLINE C3, | force and dexterity, woild rout the boldest robber, and I hunted up the structure of the form work duri “ better feed th Sl bl A soulin distress. A gloomy forboding | tukenlodk at baby, who was quietly his w [ AL o cume ot donth | Jiobers of Fard and Soft Coal, tothe Nebraska Farmer. During the | to indicate strength and lithness, scemed {0 overshidow me: a present: | sleeping, with nosigns of eroup i his | Hite Tiad bought carlior in the fal wos instuntly o pparent 8. (or. 1th and Douglas Sireets, Omaha, winter corn can be usod as 1t {s more | “tXONE back and abdomen. The ment of impending trouble, Perhaps | even breath ing. 7 j i Tk Bg OIS iaib: e e el a ciin T NEBRASRA FUEL (0 M e : should be and the tai baby is going to havean attackof croup, | I soon finished my and trted | VEr0 ey T ¥atehed the hands of nd tovow (NEBRAST FUEL, CO, weating, but during the summer | and not ghort ¢ y. Whenullof |1 thought breathing sounded | m) inmy novel et Elsmore,” | e fitelon ek, now pointing toll:, = somu i 15 ¢ Shippers of (oal and Cokie, strength is desived, oats should be used | these points on into considera- | rather hoa flornoon. in‘'which I was greally interested, T |.1{T ouldonit ouh thomcon o i | Ind mobanly ¢ i bk partially if not wholly. ion one can jud Just then 1 thephacton turn into | was reading the “chapte llad "Tho | 5 1er sHy *Homerts Ao 18 fiss, Tl | lisves hgd e BHath ahd Etao i ite and noticed the unusual speed [ Cricis,” and vas o absorbed 1 had lost | B0 UhOTHOmMEnts a7 08 st G - or O o whing, | all knowledge of outside objects, whena hthe horses were appr wlitered ov o teristicof the Ournew coachmun was driving, The | sound of steathly footste ps on the TR "l’“_ L k. 1 AL NS X ) # good condition on unth | n ralo the daf man had been in our employ but s few [ mademestartanl tremble. T waited | fhogn pon GUHE LR the Rourset for - o | Wholesile Cigars, they are n cheap feed usually choose animals with weeks, e was asullen, surly looking | breathlesly for afewmoments for some- | ‘I le A v o e ather disese | <018 et el i 118k supply with grain and voughne ures. Tho beef { fellow and T did not like his looks or | thing tofollow, but asnothingdid Leon- | | L now hewd omeonemovingin the Jioods Susapuilla = horses espec . hisanimal with ti lu;:mm x m-uh.«.!m.! John, but ho said | cludud th undsmust have ben mado | NG it AL LR ] Dy Goods and Nations, Whkts (6 foad 3 wnloss it is | 10€ one that will turn c thing ipto | Harry wis agood driver aud took such | by the corchmany dog, which usually | i biew thebutilar s . % SMITHE GO, | meit, while the dairyman chooses one sas, who ; sernment agriculural | Dy €00€ le;l\v agent of Australin, writes enthusiastis | « 1th and owara Siee s that cllyof the tuml and mineral re 5 S arer. Tho servants | gours of the couiry. T saps Anow | KIPATROKROUH DRY GOODE 7 <would beistonished_at the | AMpoIters and Jodbers in Dry (ou\ls, y ceding llent care of the horses he would | sleptin the stable, iwnel to my ¢ bl st hen | Paf. 1 M. Skiton of K first vun through a cutting box, Stock | with higher qualities in | The or- ) him for the present, story justas (he dock strick the hour | earba lw vhisile of wirniy goon learn to eat the heads and leave the | dinary dairgman can inva y seleeta | T ran out on thesteps to recciveJohn, | half after nine. Irenchod the end of | jhe bureiars confederate, p S R s L te, bow. that will be o producer, s how tempestous the weather, | the chapter, which coses with o « hena confued mnrmur of voic sthreshed the st Famishing oods and \ulmns outside, | yas appointed w should bestacked | butbecomesditticultevento him to select son hand to weeeive his kiss | seriptionof the squire sitting at mil- JEet g na ¢ (o whont | One from alierd that is move than ovdin- and eveniig greeting. We had ¢ niglt alone In hislibrury; of dsound up | ¥erehere at last “and must have somo o ul ) whent |y gifted in this way. Aft married two years nov, but Twas senti- | stairs inoneof his deséiied roomss of | Cort home. Flow 1 did hope it wis Austr fidds, Two or | Guts Furnbhinatoods, Comor 1l ai Haney Then by u cuttinghox and | gyep, these external marks 1 mental enough to keep’ up the custom of search, his horror, his retum | the burliest Ivishmin i tovn,so he crops awe oflen grown in oneyear | b running both > v hay and oat | jeapned, and canot be communicated by | our honeymaoon. ifll human | could tadkle the buryg fromthesnme ground. Thero are no | Ses—————————t straw throu, and adding a small | wrq of mout It is only after obsc As Joli neup the steps he ealledto ind made I heardthe g voiee on the | chocks tocrops from cold weather, and | Prniture | txw-‘mx';' ol fool vatfon ean be | tion and experience i hundling covs | the man: iGet you ding onc, |my flesh croep, Sul deily T haned o La Bliae Of gy S lotk b et o) HETp il i STWISY & nade up that will be cheap and nutri- | that one can be aceurate in his judg- 7, ind inin b nd that could not be the smpping of | M thentheir exclanatios of astonish- | Prail of all kinds grow in - abund . Nrni i e L e T R h et ol e etnlcing of thowg ol | mentat inding me n the kitehon, wilh NV ORBATCOUNERy Tl CHh “h lisale Deakers in Furniture, While onts ar onably sure erop | pmrkedly difterent from beef covs, and John," T i work, ortheshricking of thewind. It | thg fire lighted and Wby in my arms. | necof o beautifulpark cover ot fcoel;Oimsith, Nolraiy generally, yet th it they are largely | this qifre o is indiented in the calves | ave not Lo town su sharp click, like the slipping of a *Did you come alonef” wis the first Lo magniicent g row thof T CHARLE VERICI, T & whiluein many localitics, and while m early s should not | *To town, and to Wit cume from tho_direction of | AUestion ] askec | fortunes lave Fumiture generally they éannot bo considered ke the mist fbre, of keeping | he replied. ' “T rec 5 jedroom, Thena dmftof cold air | S0ur tousin < came asfarns tho v indistey. n ) L Gl s LML rearing i « (distinetly beefy | ing that my mother y 811, andT | strugk my faco and the sound of & genile they replied. **But he siarta | ity farm producs ae | Omahi, Nelnskn the prospect is that vhu ¥ the grain form for ¢ arun so as to lose as little of iry purposes, must tryto eatehthe7 o'dock train. So | thud follow , a8 of something dropping 5 1040 (ents o pound; will sellat good prices can al- »dor tho dinnerserved ot once, litile |softly tothe foor, and then—sllent q | the fun as possible,and must be half- | 50 per bushel; hay, cs 108, « i S order the dimerserved ot once, li softly tothe floor, flence, an " 1 ! wiys boused to o m:.l_ advaitago G| ot Hla e o, GridL | bne/and pelimy braps together, for I | lnow o window hid been misel and \h)mll‘v‘u))h}(:;n:n DRSS E [cCORD, BRADY & GO, ved and whether feed in the straw or A8 € S L b : He%e ot Ae B a3 posible, OINa0n 6 hivd BASHS @ bed room, My hope a posible rescuer dic Ao LN 31 {hiatisal e AHOLIAIDS eayed i s goodi| RoLcasile slinds o wisHivpRbIuR fovers | IRHHRS 018 MHECD SHRCRIDN Lol Howeuld T summon help! The | gy, T i e ittion Winlesale (.luur\ | Tooking the river Thames and in the |, “O dewr John,” Tsuid,as ve entered | Ono reads of the bloul freezing in |13 spsm acondition a8 possible. And in feedi HIAFH GBS G the EAt belutifil the house though I |one’s vel and minedid in those hor girls, if tolda burglar wis inthehou b, | and lystria oon curd by Dr. Mile' | LIRS T L Ouahia, Nobr '"7 out, should e taken to use to the | PGSt of one OF Al oo, o tried bravely to keop them out of my | ble momentsof terror that foloved. I h.nnh% probally ¢o"into violnt yster | Nerviie. Frwsauplesat Kuhx Cs, 13l e he best advantage, With low prices for | "0 o &0 ,H"* eyes, “Twillnotbe s selfish as to keep [satus iffrozen in my cluir. My heart |i€s. I must thitk of sone way o gt | and Dougls. S e both stock and product ftem to m 50 s o 11 benefit and one way this is to avoid waste. Generally avariety of food will give better resilt than any single material, No one plant, either oats, corn, wheat, It i quito an | ol of doing | Of muny acre you, but T have had o fedingall the af- |seemed to stop beating and my limbs [outside lelpwithout excting their sus- teroon that something dreadful was [seemed par The clock struek 10, | picins. It eame_ {0 e like @ flash. hed the |&oing to happen, e it was At that moment my baby’s ery reached fl("lmu:'lll‘"‘lyflm d Hu‘l.rl;:-rm tlfl-\fl“‘\ ) |. i, says the Mil- Vardlilo N 6t st Onaha. Oncof | Your mothers iliness and your going |me. Perhaps sancone wis injuring ny ald, “while you tell me nbout the tooper in the T A CAIEIn T y 3 and to-nignt of all nights in the |child. All the matherlood awoke at it for Twanted the burglar to hear et a A b et b A maote. kA e _JOH 3 ,‘ KEFILLD, for Marthaand Mary are to go to |that somd, and, with ticuluto wo_were saying, and while ex- | £U3 WO TEIT L LOWEE 00008 Wiolesale Limber, Elc., Ltc. their cousin’s weddi mations of —“Such 1 good time, anit fs | i om Beer Kega . W DOVGLAS & at asearity of Dealirs in Hard wood Iumhcr Milwankee & Tlhere vasnev lis i I|ll‘ most inte tle daivy. T Alnw is of ot : o other e .1 stiggored to ot and. rushed f [Notaal } cige | Wmpored at Awerten Putlant Connt. Hate brick, with sandstone facings, 1t g ut the other_end | cr ] > WDaneed fotteon tinns | hot veather, prineipilly,and the “orig Ll L Ui rye or batley, containgall the clements | brick, with sundstone fucings. 1 of town, 50 1 shall beull wlone, and Tam | into the bedroom. gasjob noarest |\ F3E ]__f“'§~ Dunced fc s ISl el p Al bR s tHEEcaRe ol | i SeAEECtAI D I Cemiih of nutrition in the right proportion to se- | - B e Al the 5 such a dreadful coward. thedoor was lightel. 1 tumedit up. |pefore leame away,’'were dimly flom= 4" "n oo Jomand wlich s mide on the By g cure the best gainat the lowestcost, and | o Moot contains. the | .. “Lamsorry affairs should have com- | Nothing sec el inthe roon, " |{n@ throgh mycompretension, Ibrke | Lo Ll SEm B8 B i e com: CHAS, R, L& its Is better to usen variety. Andoneof | o L e e of the woman | bined in such a distracting way,” sid [in the listybut corprelensive glneo | in on their rhapodics saying e ) ¢ ad | pany, & fow day 110,000 kegs in fos aure in Dedler in Hardwood Lumber Woodarpes ) oyl Oth and Doiglag treds the best anvantages in cutting the vough feed like corn foc h ts and st and grinding the grain is thata he wept voundit on my wiy tomy baby's “‘Baby has haj an attack of eroip hborhood. | eradle, nor was a window open. 1 I must fuven lottle of Dr.Goulwin's | 0h S eemel given |SYrup. I have wed thelastdosein the John tende but no harm ean hap- »ento you i this quiet ne in charg om is fitted up with due attention to abor-saving, The fix, The Cin- v t One of the girls must stay with you. |thechild, and new conr: h ol 3 i i (S R TR | eas RS i alls and the floor are of subdue ). 3 | ! g o L | cinmati co-operative ¢ shments have - opportunity of securing o good combina- [ Wil ‘”“.‘I“I ‘1‘\‘”;" ; : ”""“, «‘\l“l‘;:c Keep well locked upafter I am goneand [ meas Ielasped his te form to my Will you be afmid to goto the | PN conpelled to Gt ABin FRED W. GRE tion is afforded. And if the threshed REIE M e have the g It isnotfar and you an gas bur hall.” My o all nightin the | heart and soothed his eries. Could stol i nd the butter o Lumier, lime, Lcmtm lu‘. I (r wble are of ¢ “hurrey back, for ve must |OWig to thescarcityof oats ure ground and the s in the bureau [I have been mistaken in the sounds if the threshed oats are cut bef L Lyl i““ S drawer, but I Kiow you are to timid to [I had heard? “Pethaps tho horror of |Fetilichouse quiet us soon s possible. fe 01l for + fed, and bran, ol meal, corn m s Bl il uso it. I shall hoje to return by to- | thestory I was reading had erept into | L will writehim a line to 1ot him know | nt tuste, small portr it a ive iny i d ! ting of W Ky, 50 Ply- v medallions in clief of the royal children, afow 8 of ant ed porce nda small d. In the center of other material i mived with them o more porfect rolurn can be secured. They male, lowever, n good feed alone, butare greatly improved by putting in & condition to be mixed with other ma- il S : 5 one side-wall stands the butter table, on i —_— which presides a bisque figure of a RIS g TR L e e Sli1iy | and shouldn't sleepa winke i1 T knew he | by the quiel, every da morrow night. Would you like to have |[my briin and confused me. [ had [Justthe Huarry slecp in the howe whilo I um |reud of the pranks imaginaion some- | This i wlhat 1 awy ¥ times played with one. Walking back |, ‘For Godssake come “Oh, no, indesd,” I said, “I wish you |andforth’intheroom, with the child in |in the louse and ‘outside. 2%a210and 212 Soul 11thstren with you, I shauld | myarms, T st stealthy glances about |dndloseno lime Croich of Suth - 212 8outh o \id of Mim as of any burglar | moand wasbeginning to feel rewssured |, Jhenlsail ina cheeful,lert voio hus Ieen kecyings b on lor = oolc of the room | oW go, and [‘;‘l“ “W‘fl,}"“lfll“l“ sond (he | fanily and inds that dueing the pust otions {5t i T A s was in the house, when I distinctly say tho heavy curtains | 1argestsizebottle, and ifthedoctor is year she has baked for them cook- J. T E NSON N oy _.\,m;uh.- time to l.nul\l‘ |‘hu spring | ves s are .:.h.“ll:.n\ u!‘ul_- china !uls ?1 Isaw that a nice dinner wis prepared | of the lny window move mm‘glnnvlng in give the noteto Mrs Goodwin, She |jes 1,98 doughnuts, 117 ealse pics, \\'hflltSdl! Notions and Fumishing Goods, Jies grow, 1f you expoct to make money | twe gallons capacity, each. A s | ¢or Joln and packed hisbag, sprinkling | into themiror opposite them, 1saw a | Will know the medicine [ want.” 81 puddingsund 193 oaves of biend. Hew 3 5 1 the ol l','{‘""f,“‘"l' T O i | dall ot b, e and 8o o e it | tho contenis pleniifully vith te faco look cautiously out from behind the | A8 the gils were going dovn (he | fanily is not laige, dther, ex ISl HReoly st O pig. A gool hog isn made | daily it i < | which John did not see, and in a fow | curtains, thinking my back yas turned. |8ceps I called out so the confedente |yppefite, 1. OBERFELDER &GO, WhatAppetits the Crouchs Havel Tnporters and Jobhirs in Millinery, ahia. >pt as to from @ poor pig, only at a loss to the | isskimmed twice a day and butter is . % W Colld Buiriiat (tBi avid em DHos he AL S N EGEG T A ke e e el SeC AR % 2 moments he had kissel baby and me | It was not reassuring tosee it was the [ COUd hearme: sure and bringthe | = ilaiuf le is now about weaning tim (I;u: ne ‘} ‘nr days of “\)"\“,U l: (S ; eood bye and was on his way to the | face of Harry, the coach h. Flo could | medicine. Don't come without it Van Houten’s Cowa—'Best anl ges omnATl-n TAN“ LINE litters, and this must not be | when the court is at the castle; then, rilni Yo (RE B A ot Ba gool purpose Twatcheduntil they disappeared into | farthest? tical period in the pig’s life, | when required for immedia ys the Western Stockman and Culti- | tion,butter i Have your feed troughs for the | The dairy he twenty head of n aseparate place from the hogs | Jerseys, ities, all pedigreed or sows, and stufl these little fellows | to supplement these thivty-five he with all the good, sweet swill they will | non-pedigreed short-horn cows hold. Make of bran, ground grain and | These are equal in appe CON: [ : Ibolted and locked the front door and | knowing my Trusband was away and I | thedatknes, and then lekel myselfin, | = - : Whilesale Relined and Lubricating 0ils, then carefully searched every closet and | alone i feelingas ifI hud shutout lope. I cal- SHROEDEK & Dh \\ Al grese, ete, Omiha. A FL Bishiop, Maniger. room, bothup stairsanddown, the faith- IwonderI had thestrength to do it, | culatedthegirls would be goneat lest fe ol e ful and sy pathetic Mary accompanying | butI talkedto baby in low, sothing | tWentalminutesevenif the doctor should Paper. mo with matches and candle. 1 even | tones as he dropped off to sleep, still | Pehomo, and h nore apt. 10 be out = looked under the _beds for the man that, [ walking with hin and gradully extend- | @08 romd of visits,lateas the hour vas. GR A I AT BN R4 SR AL 2 Y malden days, I hid slood in | edmy jromenale into the dining reom | FHo¥ could [ enlurethes additimal no- I\] ; Wholesale Pager Dealers. consump- twice eve it milk, dish water, all refuso you can ac- | pure-bred short-homs. Ther / dining S ey il o B St e e tation of finding. I had | sons to have o moment in wiich to | Tts fsupeno? U muwvals quut Carma mie ek of rintis, winnpLnganc writing S AL oW 14 1 obhar Trirvey 1BRR 1 Fuhen, vtiial e nom: given up tho _search since my marriuge, | breathe and to thivk, away fron that | @leurtindied for e 10w slovly e, padal atbatios §1v e 1 ¢ i Musbani. having conined me it | lonerivg, repubive fce. dn thit mo- | the Kiehe dock ekl ot “the | Proyisions and Stocks b o o "' 47,80 | {t'vas entirely impossible for uman to | ment Tromoved the dianond ear vings [Bext Ml hou, s It with ny ces ’ bunch of pigs R Qh DL pAIA Lthe | ¢ ep under s low molern bed, Thad | from my ears, Johns gift to me, and | fastene onits face and wery nave A } e bl B iy & summen shows, wd lter Of | §iiod it myself, and though very slen- | drow my engigament ring from my finger nel to cach (hefirstsouid ofap-| BASMENT FRST NATIONAL BINK; W é Keep two of three barrels for Some individuals of this herd are in your bunch of pigs demand DEANE & CO., [ 4 q o der, hud been unable o accomplish the | and dropped them softly into a little | Proaching footsteps, The clock gave a | 2 NG A O is made, Fine ground rye chop is ex: | stock show in Smithfeld, Jlm( treat: | J 0 v Vit on the menile, whete Lhoped they | Prionged vhir just belore striking 12, | 805 South 18th Sirew, - Omaba. Hills Safes, »lent when mixed with other ground | mentof the cows in milk is as follow: R, DAL E SRR might not be discovered and trusted the | &nd each strolse fell likea knell on my wilkea =5 @1 and 523 South th St Omiaha. T feet, especially wheat, bran and shorts, | They are puton pusture about A pril But this night T searched everywhere, | I R listening ews. Asthe lst sound died { *or ground oats and corn meal. ay relaxation until the middle | #nd knew to a certinty that there was | burglar had not cught a glimpse of {Riaro was'a Tiow et inihebbds NNE RO WANTED |- S o 5 . owner of pigs who would miak wge both day no burglaws in the house, Mary offered | their sparkiing beauty, Our wedding The burglar R F A ISIUED BY CITIEE, 3 » 8 ness 4 success, must o the state of | tostay with me, but T would not lether tver and much of my jowelry was se . Wald Hk- T .-,”('} COUNTIES,(CH 0L 1. HARDY & CO. judgment in proparing rhida about | Temain, knowing that for weekesshe had Lylgoliun In vpatytoiielbtiosle e en i A DISTRICTS, WATER " obbanot fhom cand ha - mut i been looking forward {0 the gayities of | pante, Ining room, The basket X e s him in | Corespndace slicitd. go Ny g8, ETC, ed or this evening., My bedroom was on the | contaiiing the 3 well supplicd with ilver indaily uso was in | the dining roon lower floorin o " wing openingoff from | My bedroon undera table where Nary | ! are allowed daily exerci wre until the second or thi Toys, Dalls, Alimms l’nncv (;oods some man who is. avi e W, W, Hirmis &bopany, i, ] ) i h Wtk ling seized meand [ nen s o o TS & Butiratiilie ¢ the dining room. 1t had a deepbay 2 it al night, hidden from sight by S Vs , . o 3 | 1‘)‘.( n.“.:l}‘nrm »‘:I»";I.Y( -\‘x’.{' el -\r(u:-]lL;.:f“‘-\;::“'.1,3“‘ Y- o alcepmy i S 5 el o auad by an (vhhlnn\' a tablocover. Glally would T give it to !l"“"l’ 1"”;‘ )IH;'\ r'f'l'"”",‘-‘l b ’“"_,”‘l_“”’t'."_ b |g%z::::g::n:t:n“u';.mg;lc.mo R O Lock and tyo stout bolts or mils, for | the burglarif ke worldbe entent with | ght agnin fheird iatwamning whistie 2R p i R PR which holes had been bored in the | itandgo. o S s PO LR s : ) ’x'fl;‘“ h;\fl"fi{!“«“f\ :: 1‘.).\“ H]\lu*mflhlm]mm. ::‘G.Lmnxllvl‘.‘\!i|| Joas t8Ee e e s Pt I'must g0 back into the bedroom ngain | 51 of thoburglarinto the bedroom. U. S D INGINE & PUMP (O., aly wis goingto sleepand must be df to the door tobe d d covered. T took As o holper to the g coss of theroom, fistened only with an “Stean anl Water Supjlics, n and swill feed, | The allowan at the first sign of g v, 18 valuas | cat feed; the component parts ateh, bub it was quite high mly wrap d e 181 ¢ Talltctay wind niils 918 it., Quahia ;.;."“. I AloYaD 8 ¥ :ll“l‘«‘{ gutfoed;the compone ;!!\ padie SapRopnec ground and had besides, inthe interrupted novel in my hand andthe b “l" i s Yol as Teow, A cling Nanoer [ L T R e e t 1 onts, the protection of an outside the only weapon of defense s Rkl SR e —_—y % ¢ e e alone, To gum Biligsnon, i Flesacle C. Bweet corn and eutting it for the pigs ut two pounds of corn meal sub: [ Wire screen,” but this the coch- I‘.'"““\”‘”" ol aul_swreting it in tho | L0he HoDe, wopen the door there yere i iver Com anytimo after it is knoo high, =" | divided through tho three feedings, | Wan had " taken —oft ouly two| folds of my dress went bick intothe A 4 2 faithful sevants, with the doctor / “PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WOl £108 b aove days before, when all the outside | bedroom praying—oh, howfs rvently— f'“ 3 A g 3 y i Lhe ooy Soraens had beon pit. away for the sea: | God would wateh over and protectme | @i seve '«x};;""]'M;_*jp";l’lj;m_mndn\n.m- Wiought and Cast Iron Builling W olk, tra Feed, have daily in their feed an extr Licemen. ron Works. | A Little ¥ v il in cuwstody a ‘ Comparitively few people feed mileh | ance Wwo pounds of linseed ¢ had never worriel about this [ and my helpless ehild. eilde 2 s " A gines brasswork, genunl fonde madino wd ke sy Ok 0 G Lt T bt | R of WO ROBRAS DL i u means of ontrance for bur- | It seemed togivome courageto have | n who vas aridently the burglur’s ac- | - fee e SIALENERAO lle banau thetot- Blatamiti ok Troke, ) of grain feed in the sum- | large lump of rock sult is 1§ 0 e ! \ 3 A comp All hal heen hastily sum- ¥ convinient; sull all ges. 1 fith Wreet, Om { , mer. The average farmer considers | i mang two cows , thinking it was too high from the| biby In my erms 80 wrapping him | TEnBGRe, S oyon e "o the dodon’s | g clehiraiss 35 sate e botie. e e v 55 good_enough for cows, and often | in o twin stall and share o witer grounl to bo used, vhen there were| Wirmly intheblunketsfrom his cradle, | JUGEL DY (TP AESe, OF LHE QCOR S| KISSING bt A% J0alisuerre OMAFIA SATI & TRON WORKS, | s comparatively little attention to | botweon them, Ixtreme cave is | otherplaces thatcould be more eusily | Ilaid him across my lap and tried to 8 P P atourentran A wirning asthey cun lhunlu.mm and qualit is a fact that it y W aneven | entered. Butall the windows, aibove as | Summon up courage for anything that ,were well seeured against | might happen o x § ves and the outside doors were | _ I satin ulow rocking ehuir, with my . | taken to keep the cow stabl temperature and fully ventiluted; thus [ Well as b gale. j bedle o Ll ST SRS tco. Muni'rs of fire amd Burgar Proof Safts, rn of silenee was given, Malers of **13ilo Do L Vaults, dhutten iin of some kind to milch cows nl heat i8 economized and the ca | porehth ; B shiel s cii ‘h':{l‘jh\'r\)“l::_”l ';‘\',\'t‘l“.'xl..f” L s ] [ Vel et even when the pasture 3 tho very [ pacity of the cow is incroused us amilk | Protected by chuin bolts, aswell as locks | bick lo the bay “‘“‘".’“" bub 3 much 8 | ol o ntrel, tlo dlhers kkeping witeh it, says the Western Stockman and Cul- In March last 100 head of young stock | My dinnor was aforlorn meal, 1 was i of ho ”“L””l' S movemnt, the man L bl . DISBROW & t Weste 0wy whom had also w tivator. There is, hovever, the evi- | calves and yearlings wore in the stables hout John, Ihad not been | Should m leld my book in my Ry S Wiolessls manfactrers ) e 5 t heshould 0 signal t A f , denco of experience which is bottor than | of the Shaw farm. This farm proper | foparted fram him before sinee our | hand ind mechanicallyturned the baves | EEE0 .,',;.“1'('.'('1;« Akl e STEEL PENS. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Nouldings, : figures in proof of the position wo take. | consists of 800 acres of pasture land and nge-not oven fora diy. T argued | Pub I did not see one word on the piges i vt Ly S Our experience {s supported by the prac- | 180 nores of wrablo, Th il on | with mysalf to keop 3 L My wholemind was inient on keeping | I .;:Jr”;n'\"t\?d“; b, :l"\' ‘:‘K‘"H"'““l“['x °| GOLD MEDAL, PAIS EXPOSTION, 1889, Brand oftio, 12thand liard st i) tice of ull good feeders, For example, | the Shaw i there really wis no cay self from s ning with nervoust aking my b Iy arms 10 S e R ) S Allen ot Bh| Lt ke A evening wouldprob .l\n\] ws quickly, | , ot knowing but any moment a | P rvants overvhelming me with ques- s THE MOST PIRFECT OF PENs_ [ e R e o asan i | ~— _Louis, Mo., ten of whose cows ave to five foal had an interesting novel to fini ‘; vvy hand would be luid on my “shoul: | tins, which lwas to faint md il to d e Tho South Omahag system in vogue is to sell \lu colts ax nuually obtained. answer, 18 pounds of buiter each for a w would situpuntil the girls returned, 5 and_perhapsmy babyand I would | SH0FCe 000l 0 b ale in the UNION §TOCK YARDS CO, yeur, the regulur grain rati I 200d | 10 retain the”fillios. knowing if I went to bedI should ngt | b0 ruthlesly sluin. I pletured poor | 3 f00w o) o burglar hal gotte [ § inite A pusture is four quarts of wheat middlings wm is in its pi sleen,listening fortheir coming, ins elipp v DL Gl Lome, au) ax ‘;",,‘;i"lM"',',‘”,“,“{“\L"‘ bl giten a Of South Omahy, Linited, ¢ | Lwice each day. 4 : ] N -3‘ scellent, In one pen resides a Be 1 The servanis went toarry thomselves | 15 fERY 0 CeBPIE LTRIER SROUIERAD | ¢ o " Several shits were fivel before i 2 S48 e e ST RORE ] P. J. Cogswoll of New York state, | shire boar whichis agem in his funily; | for the party,undby § o'dock had left | PP g0 Db OFte He BRBADSACE, | 1o \wis serel, One of them shatlered when testing his Lady Alexis, who made ure is dish- Jof & most tha Touse, locking the outside kitchen | 1aq i the barena dretwor r}”,[ aid ot | the mir in whichI had scen that COMMEIRCTATL sixteen and one-half pounds of butterin | tractive countenanc ! one week, fed only two quarts of bran | ward, and_absolu perfect, Y on grass, tonshaped; with o latent powe Appleton, owner of the far ing equul toa double wee urotasmia, that made 9453 pound his nose s up: | door,and taking thekey with them, dark and lowering face look out from be- lind the curta was glad the [ | mirror was broken, for 1 could never have looked into the depths again with. out seeing that hateful face, knowhow to use it and feared if thobu glar saw me with it, he would five fi and Irelied more on the pok<rin cas should have to resortto weapons of d They promisel tobe lome before 12, and would knock ut the diningroom ontheir th | return tosce if 1 was awake and needed a steam attachment; close by is hisbeau- | unything ON SILE National Bank TO AT ubbe | in e year, fedher twenty- | teous mate, and also nearat hand e to suw themgo with & sinking heaxt, | 105 ) Tho burglarwa indeed Harry, our Sapiial, 1 = vt el BA00,000H four quarts of mixed grain per day, evon | be found many of their youthful pro- | thenloclked the door leading from the | I couldheartheviolent heating of my | coachman, a man vho hadlong been Eirriie SRS 44,000 \ von grass, and the list could b geny. The ome specimens of the | kitchen into the dining-room, and all | heart, as[satthere intheintense quiel, | yanted inthenest stale for many crimes f sed iundefinitely of those who wish- | large white cshive, us also of the | the doovs leading into the fronthall, | and occasionally the vybreathing of | he had conmitted, and the ! Ofcen u M. MNorsemn, . M 3 ing to get the best results, from mijch | small Windsor whites, To complete the | leaving me the free rangeof the dining. | the man behind the curtain, alarge veward forhise S AU VO ] cows foed grain with rass Shaw farm u pretty sheet of ornamen tal the front sitting-room and my | The clock struck i ANl Harry told the polic Al o 3 s G M L e T R T R ...m».H LAQT WEST, cuiore B Beva y I supposed, | vhen I poured out the medicine, but —— e before mid- | thought he must have ki L - e A R NOI\T!L "“‘1 "OU’”I NEBRASK A would retu said he wis tempted many times toov and alw st it untit [ was asleep and the house | ¢ (Wl medieine We found my hus able | City Passe ger and Ticiket Agent ve him, one | lorses hurnesed in 1 ady to | - o ndone bottle | carry ofl thebooty N as sered, wnd by diylight they would lave been w The secretion of milk hasa tendency | water faces an avia to decrease the volume of blood by draw- | breeds of pou ing both upon its liguid and solid ele- 1 wents, Do keep up a flow of milk th draft must be supplied by furnishi where handsome m, which we ure kept, intrusion from the well secured from | What would happe rear or from the | struck the hour lower hall. knew the gir I looked out of the dining room win- | night, 1 afier ) low towards the stablo and saw alight | wsked th ot enough to vestore the ly waste. | and 27th st., is an institution'devoted to | dimly shining through the open door, il m',m'n.'.‘h,,x:: .\““u:i.x lvh. With agood mileh cow it s néarly im- | themc and intellectual education of | [ knéw the conchmanhad returned and ingly told him about 4 in possible for her todigest enough grass | young girls, The course cludes every- | was within call it 1 should need hum. [ My baby now beecams restle to make up the drain on the systom, | thing from an elementary department 1o | funeicd 1 saw several figares standine in ; but with & very small amount of grain | a flnished claissical education, Bosid the shrubbery near the stable, but the | o a mother she will yield an excess of fat in the | the ordinary academical course, musie, | night ws o dark and the wind Meh1 | e m,mfn e il which goos direotly into the chura. | puinting, diawing and tho lungusgos arg | conld nor - be sare. but. they might bo | full bt e prilides it L aught. nchls included in tho ordi- adowsof the tossing branches. containing @ small A Good Butrer Cow. course, Difference of religion is no “'ffl'.‘\""l,'nr.l"“\g__l‘.\lh;,jh I:‘)[‘-'l.‘.fi,(w‘nn;. A The Sacred Heart academy for & | pupils, situated on Mar ayenue 0 ¢ U, B. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital. = = = = $400,00Q Surptastan, 1890 - 87,50Q Is v | om ‘l-nnHqu TR By Heny W, Vates ot in or inm, A good butter cow should manifest ole to the receiving of pupils, y telephone gives & lonel Loy ool A T B 5 : B Tt 3 4 A 1 | lewiss Vo teni; Juinos W hor good qualities at this time of the | vided thoy conform to th i e e AL e RE AR (o neny sy medlolie 4L lodiied o great repuiatin i $he < Fatrion W Cl”u [ e ML T wve your ifover, for the weather is favorable | lations of the school. The schol oneput in for my Christnds present, | obliged 1o take out the basket o silver | 1 o frightened little “:K T HE TIRON I3A NI, ¢ —: lo her comfort, and the luseious grass of | term commences the first Tuesduy but Christmas waa #till seversl woels | in orler o get o teaspoon, for 1 ail not | wor i oot b e SR ) .K, ouinge g AN B35 Dlte J fho right growth to bo vasily convertcd | Septombor. Clussos bogin at o u awa wishto give bubyan overlose, 1 tuend | houn I spentlocked in with Wy burgs | tan nteun Matonis s SLERY I AN TA:RARA 'so good milk und cream. It isa difi- | and puplls are dismissed at 3:30 p. . lqircw the shales downsecurely over | up the gus by the bureau 10 pour ut t it lar, CO0K " BEMIDY (0, p A Genenl Buking Business Trassactid R s LR A |