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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1890, THG BATTLE OF THE GUN. | e irmivon bis ioga, wieh seoned | OF INTEREST TO THE FARMER, | ghmte nninet, tve tadficsniones —_— | staronnes moaresssisd ]| Omaha Jobbers, lis far more the novel idan of making his tombstone, 0 T gt Mhey | HFBEIC, as though rooted to the floo profitable to feed sheep of from seven to | They Existed Two Thousand Years | and procured a piece of slate three by | = From V letor Hugo 0 hey | waited. twelve months of age that are older, Before the Christian Era. | five feet, cut the apex in the form of a | Artists’ Materials. heard o nolse unlike anything usually | “'He was waiting for the cannon to pass ¢ - Lambs are of quicker sile any time of | The origin of banks is not nccurately | cross, chiseled his name, place of birth, : - heard. The ory and the noise came from iy Directions for Building a Cheap and Com- v than older ¢hedpand always | known, but they are of greatantiquity. | and thinking hewould dlo before the Atists N [“ .“l‘f"“’,T" Lo 101 side the vessel, One of the carronad gunner knew plece, and it fortable Poultry House, ter prices, weight for weight. | says the St. Louis Republic. They ex- | year 1890 cut the figures 188 on the face alerials, Panos and drgans "“ o L O o s counder, | teemod S0 him that 1t surely must Kio e Lambs can be fed profitably il winter, . Babylon, Greoce, Home, | of the stone; but not dying before that 113 Dougt i 3 of the battery, a twonty v 3 vy d and sheepnot. Wothers will be elimi: | g pcities of maiy other ancient | time he canceled the last figure and sub- . had l_ yme de tac ed, | Heha ed for some time with it HOW TO KEEP STOCK COMFORTABLE, | nated from the sheep trade ere long. | nations h»ng before the opening of the | stituted 9 and sent the stone to his lot in Coal, Coke, i b This, pe 8, 18 the most formidable | How many times he had thrust his There is kb ml\lm ewesand lambs. ! Christian era, | the Catholic cemeter, RN T TINN S Y Y T ERT { ocean events, Nothing more terrible | hand in its jaws! If sheep feeders willtry a bunch of lambs The oldest bank note of which we have oy @ COAL, COKE D LIME CC Chiin this can happen to o war vessel, at | It was his tamed monster, 1o | POInEA in Begard to Sheep Feeding— | a0d o }mu;'h‘ of mature, wethers next | any record, the gne of which “Notes for | LA L Jobbers of Hard and Soit Coal. ’ sr full sal He commenced talking to itus he N > F & iter, keeping stri it separate ace | the Curious™ has already given o de- roduce ro! axative and nutrition . Cor. 16t and Douglas Streets, Orniha, Neb. sed and under full sail. would o HIpdgs A Cheap Ponitey House—Applys | 10’ 0f all outgoes and fncomes, th tion, was issied in China so far | jice of Californin figs, combined with the | _ & - Cot 16ehind Douglas dtroels Orusha, Neb. A cannon which breaks its moorings | VU0 O 8 C (B ing Manure—The Feeding will abandon wether feeding in the fu- | back as yours B O The et of | O e O . kats featly NEBRASKA FUELCO,, becomes abruptly some indescribable, | o Toved 1t may be. Value of Roots. ture and feed lambs instyad, this early Chinese paper was issued by | on'the kidmeys. liver and Bowols, effect Shippers of Coal and Cole, supernatural beast. | He seemed to wish that it would come —— Aptiging. Mibure the treasury, just as notes of today are | deansing the * system, dispelling ¢ (T 1t 18 & machino which transformsitself | toward him, ally anue should be applied | 55ued, but it was not long until the en- | beadaches, and curing habitual cousti pation. pu—T1 LR e DU L — e e But to come toward him would be to| [ have inspected poultry houses that | Generally manuro should be applied | tire business was turned over to the — —— S 2 upon him, This mass runs on its wheels, like bil- have cost all the way from $ ) g ey G 3 banking institutions, which were even The Manchoorian Lark. ATy AN ML SosreT) to #1,500, R o A ural course of all manure is downward, ; 8 then under government inspection and | Among the trophins brought home by M. E. SMITH & (0., lard balls, inclines with the rolling, | Fow to avold the rash? and I am ready tosay that it does not | and the objection to applying manure in | control. Thé populat nime lor this Gt | the Tore e o o e e 5, N plunges with the pitching, goes, comes, | That was the question. necessarily follow bec you havea | the fall and plowing itunderis that the |of known bank notes was “Nying™ ot | fition was d Specimon o & vory rare D” Gaods, Furnishing Goods and Notions stops, scems to meditate, rosumes its | All looked upon the scene. terri fine poultry house that you have the | rain and snow during the winter have a “convenient money.’ The fort of this | bird. Thicis the celebrated Chino e i [ G the more | note wa, natural tendency to car Lo st breathed fre course, shoots from one end of the ship | Nota b opt, | finest of poultry, says Dr. Robinson in | similar to those of the present | wihor Manchoor lok., He is o | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS (0., & ol 7 0 -tlofe « s _ saluable portions still deeper in the soil, |time, They bore the name of the bank, bl i e Kitant IORTIHE N o« 1 v Cade o the other like anarrow shot from a | Perhaps, that of the old man wh alone | ¢he American Poultry Jourmal, or that f He8iie UGS B RaBEC 0 I *0f | tme, ey bore the nume of the bank, | urger bird than his Buropean congener; Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, | wason the lower deck withthe tWo | 41 0 Wil do better than in cheaper 3 % s i, s number of the note, value, place of issue, | his notes are more brillis and his DAL | gate' Murnishine @ ot JIth 150 Hihey bow way.evades, p combatants, a sinister witn y ; f il course it makes some difference what | date and signature of the proper bank | yral repertory, if ssion may be y yoalin, Neb , st ks, kills, exterminates Ho might himself be crushed by the h““'"‘; 'l‘"“* the opposite alw “l;_““"“ kind "f;'“"l' R ”llv' ‘!Ifl"l‘"{ | oMicials, A specimen of this note, issued | yseqd, is more. extensive, But the Most | s——— -k assails But I did not start out to write o dissel some plants l.\ t" n into the soi in the year 1399 B. C., is now in the noticeable feature is his wonderful rniture, Sboesrtstly stirred not. tation upon rich men’s or poor men's wnear the mrfuce. Asiatle museum at St. Fotersburg, Tus- | plominess and skill of mimicey, imi: SRVES & STOHE z i ¥ 1 1y | Underthem the blinded sea dirccted | poultry houses, but to tell about a poul- / t is printedin blue ink on paper inting most matural _sounds which he holag AT Add this—the ram Is of iron, the wall | 0 toeh bhem th DOy I U e s RS Y (KT oTe nded for one crop, the | made from fibre of the leaves of the mul- | juare—the nofes and songs of other Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, is of wood At the inoment when, acepting this try house that I am builling, and which will generally be felt by several | popry tr | the cawing of crows, the erowing Farnam Strest, Omaha, Nebraska MM F bus bulie, tind tho Aaaps ol || drei A Hunlite N "m‘m‘w the | I propose to cover and weatherboard | crops, und when the manure isfreshit | In' the Metropolitan musumof art, o ‘H“”‘l,_,_“m, Y SR T R s L T ht of the clephant. the | gunner challenged the cannon, a chance | with straw, Is often the case that the second crop | New York, th re Babylonish tabl oven the barking of dogs. The Chinese A b Lir it ol bt dntd dode he | Tolling of the sea vable as| I first cut four posts seven | willderive moré benefit than the first. | of banking transactions dating back to | {yn this faculty o some account, and furniture. agility of the mouse,the pertinacity of the | 6% B g ™ "\ itome then!™ said the | fect long: two of them have forks at the | Generally with cultivated land the | the reign of Nebuchadnezzar. The | {rainthe larks to sing muny airs, Omuhn, Netrasta axe, the unextectedness of the s s the | han, top. These I planted intha ground two v»:-tm- pl \1--l”:|p|\..\m‘g; maunure is :\rfll-lr earliest of these tablets belongs to the s+ 1 i —_—_— rapidity of lightning, the silence of the | [t seemed to listen. Ll tametor. T sunpose they | POMDE, whether in the spring or full, B.C 60l On it ave the memo | migotsat lovest rates and soperior Groceries. sepulchre, Suddenly it jumped toward him, : ‘le mn. {:\ (lyil‘;:l‘il:.lll HH;'”'I "‘"”.‘l um'] \mhul b |_-{-..w or .-u\\lx‘\v}“»‘- \\';vrk randa of loans made insilver by n cer ommoditions’ vik: tho ' grout Rook McCORD, BRADY & €0, 9 > 1 oulc ure elg ches, en Ve « e soil as soonas possible oy 4 " . < ¥ PR g N n It weighs full ten thonsand pounds, | \e man escaped the shock. bt ciadta ko £k Mhaa Siati 48 I‘:Lilw‘".‘,‘?f‘ o Il \‘..mlx{.-l.. Kudur u .lelnl‘luu'- 1 | falami route. Ticket ofice, 16089<Six: Wholesale Grocrs, and it rebounds like a child’s rubber 1 siruggle began, ibed and placed them two featin the | portion of the manure is then taken up | basa-Napsati, 5 & iekels to teenth and Farnam str me : 13th and Leavenworth Streets, Ouaha, Nebraska ball. shekels to Nurgul the surfuce. Thene- | total, 8 i i o tling with the inval- | ground You will readily see that | DY the soil neq minas, 5 shekels of 1) Citizens of Omaha at home and abroad should Loumber, I Its whirlings are suddenly cut at right ‘. s A abosa i 108 | cessary worklng of thesoil preparatory | Assuming that the value of the Baby lon- : : ; m S i angles, The monster of fesh ttacking the | Sy mrer e O o et e, | ‘;‘“;“"" A I"~“‘“( {ids vory mite- | jsh talont was equal to 8208125 the | (MRG0 Goorer a1, and Satuniay, Noven Jal W ”'l‘lu"“-‘ ~\va rhat § P -azen beast! cot ¢ e g I s other se - | rially to incorporate itwell with the soi 4 < w ubout $31 a . B 3 s AR LI L bl 1 | Tptanted the first four in a row, extend- | and ihe plants derive move or less bin= | e carient knoen baniing: house of | ¥ & ealers in Hardwood Lumber, How shall an end be put to this? On one side force, on the other a soul! I The earliest known banking house of All this was passing ina shado It | ing north and south. and pla was like the indistinci v that of | 2 Yard 1510 N. 10th St Omaha. syelone passes, ¢ :d them Babylon bi & Co. - N B e fon of @ prod: | ten fect apart. The other four Iplaced | APPly manure on plowedland andlet | that seems to have feted as asovtof JOHN A WAKEFIELD, d goes down,a broken mast is re- v i A t lio, as is often necessary to do, during Y g ins on froi o k Vil 0 towart e e | oL, oo ot | BT L | R | A clear SKin | ke L, bt placed, a leak is stopped, a fire put out: ‘\ soul! a strange thing! A tempest cense § and ten fect from it aswellas ten feet | wil] be lurgely soaked into the soil & Ll il oment. State :"I‘”:"I:“”‘;"‘ D0 o I | ) e Ve thought the CAmOn | 4yrt, You can readily see that I have [~ Apply manure to unploved land and fown to fio roigr il apts o boceie | Bollh; pimpiss, bistshe on the; skin, o normous brute of But it was a soul of hute and rage. abeginning for a poultry house 10x30 | turn it under and thesoluble parts will | jaying heen traced through five genera- 3 vl the ) CHAS. R LEE, How try to secure it? A 2 £ 3 \ be out of the 'h of the roots of r e eruptions, ete,, evidence the fact that 7 \'.” cah reason with a bulldog. aston- The 1tless thing seemed to have | feet, which will accommodal seventy- _’{ ’{‘“‘r litnt \‘\‘-h‘» & r' ;" bl “(“”I‘ n[IHl" Egbis. Many of lln(- nn-.lm_h i Dealer in Hlardwood Lumber. ) inate n bos hten a | ©¥es. five fowls in the manner I pro |§2% e VO ETD of this house, on clay s, found in | g1 blood is not ingood condition. B w " b “The monster appeared to watch the | pose ; to house and ; Ifnr the surfuce. H £ an earthen jav at Hillab, near Babylon, kst by S T libdiiond 8 llon; no resource with them. On the tops of theso posts |, Sothut thobest results from applt may be seen in the British museum. Tliese symptons result from the effort = nnon. y . B i ] i 'S | tionare not always possible by plowing The enrliest records of European banks FRED W, GREY, You cannot kill it; it is dead; and o » was—one would have thoughts | and in the forks I shall place two long e ifleft on the surfac 2 b P ature to throw off the impuritics, S Ak b doad) nc b cuining, human cunning, in | poles, each exiending the long way of | Under. and ifleft on the suface of un- | noy in existence are thoseof the Bunls | - of nature tothrow o i Limber, Line, Cement, Etc, EL, 1ifa which comes from the fnfinile the building: crosswise, from one pole to | BOWRC L0 YEEESN PPN soluble | O venice. founded A Do 111 - Hhe | i which she should assisted by Cornertth and Douas Sircota, Oniahs Tt A R L also chose its moment, | the other, I shall put shorier poles, | EOGH L Lne e f the ! }f;m?\:n;‘ii.\ ! Ifxunl‘\go;l{n 14013 PR ahois oo s o SN )V o e se « s 2d by a kind u( gigantic insect of | which I have already cut and dragged il o 14ike nla owed i 3ank of P SHILOL LN e \ . [] Ll _\|||||..,.,.,- ,....1 Notions. i LA SR e o siening o have, the | Up tothe Pach 1 expect fouso thim. |, Wik b Wile taning ploed lund | dam in sy wd the great Banicot tog | SWITL'S Specific | ey ud e o !y | 3 R ) 3 G % r gears’’ a | conalways be ready Ior an applicalic and in 1694, C "ELDER & € 'Jr}'h ,;\( .‘“Im“m. isa plaything. : wn! of [ lll.ll|( lx;“ o e opuar :l.:“::]\‘llf:)\(lu:‘ ni(:l “u \:’}“:’y:-?#‘i‘;ll\vl ‘)'l‘\‘i of manure whenever there is time to 4 —— This will remedy the disturbance,and l[l'lfll)l'[[‘[\ and Jobbers in \hllmm ] rrible e m struggles, ad- i1 e Y 7 a0 50, A mel sl aul Tale kv b edy the dis 4 13 anees, e camnon Siruggies: #0- | would strike the low ceiling of the bat- | begin to weather-bonrd it, This T shall [Bauliteat. A Tale from Kenewcky, ) P e e ] strikes to the left, flees, pas ,.’I,,\i,.‘.' 1 fail kon its four wheels | do by stacking along the west side and The Feeding Value of Roots. l‘-y! u{ 7lw|fl-l' W. I-‘uvlnh}'f "L--)L;“; bring speedy and permanent reliefl by e SR T dise st sote 6 T eronits four paws, and com- | north end, llm chaff that comes from While considering the influence of | county, brings a strange tale from Mec | (s 4 L £ ¢ N e P P Ot in to dart upon the man, of Aluska clover, to be | rool crops s green foods, it will becon- | Oak Church neighborhood in Log forcingout the poisom, and will build | _ Notions: The carr e. 19 v il AT supple, agile, adroit, writhed like | t} ina week This will | venient, says J. W. Sanborn in Western | county, siyst fiumse le, Ky., speclu vstem from the first dose. 2 J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO, The corronade, hurled by the pitch- =, BRI 200 e nst all these | hardly make enough i alotige 1He | Ttesotitscen: o Revisw: e Dressyre 61 €ns | 10 the St Louls Repibiic. " The'pedple | 8p Sheiyatam from W T ISy ) ing. made havoc in the group of men g ¥ ; g s ) I 4 . SRA e oltsale Jotions and EFurmishing Loods, rushing four at the first blow; then re. | 1ightning movemen sidesand top it out properly, so I will [ thusiasts for the last tvo yearsupon the | th re greatly agitated and many o Book on Blood and Skin Diseasesfree_ B e Rk R . > 4 1 voided encounters, but the fierce | finish it whenl thresh my wheat afow farmer to 1 00t crops be- | the more superstitious fear it portends 7 sy ’ poTama e tepian St o AR I S A0S ding and brought back by the rollin o i avil. Inthe f 1of John Lync Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga ] 2 % shunned were received by the | weeks later. they are the * anchor” of | evil. In the vd of John Ly it cut o fifth unfortunate man in two, A "y & RS 216 th¥ee mapl Two Oils, and dashed ngainst the larboard side 4 | Unresisting vessel, and continued to de- [ ~Th u see., will be a vel h agricullure. n has a [ avethree mapl | nd north sides Rl Crops in, | Weelis ago.and ata timewhen there 4 s% Ghtnla it &t g molish it, r as the w d v of the battery which it dismounted. i has ot the corn crop, | had beew norain for a fortnight, witer Phe me the cry of distress which | An end of broken chain had re- | ave concerned. The eust side will be | cheap labor X Kt LEo L - had been heard. ATl the men rushed | ™% ned hanging to the casronade. Oue | boarded up inside and outslde the posts, | The root crop 15 thers ssed e T, The water hae sonked the | PBysicians, Surgwns and Specialists. toward the ladder, The battery end of it was fastened to the c and between the two layers of bowds [ and cleaning evop for the beneficent in- | each limb. The ‘~“~‘l “r'i'}‘:“(" DdUGLAS STREBT BB (5 B EWIHI 0 2 oL RS Y o The other, free, turned there will be clover chaff "puc This | flucnce of these factors on the succeed- | groand wau::h‘.\,-l and ¢ ";'"‘ WL L4090 The captain and lieutenant. although | Around the cannon and exagger will make it sufficiently warm on the | ing barley crop so profitable for sale to | Wweta man whowill stand under the OMAHA, NER both intrepid men, had halted at the | its #hocks e £ east side, mid the south end will be left | her brewerics, The ease of ¢ trees through ; mins head of the ladder, and, dumb, pale, The chain, multiplying the blows of | open. If the winter grows very cold it | will forbid root crops on il lh'l' “dl"') itating, looked down into the lower the ram by its ungry lashings, caused a | will be an easy matter to board upthe | scale here, while curvent asin nu»l ay. A he " terrible whirl around the cannon south end and make a door in it. wor and Land rema hangs about the t Blgtlele) it O R T e e Axlegrease, ote., Omaha, A. 1l Bishop, Manger. l’npt‘r. W holwlc Piper Deales. w8 no how . Carry o nice stock of printng. wrapplig and weitl Some one suddenly pushed them to | iton Whip in u fist of brass—and compli~ | = This gives a very comfortable place | likely that they warm the sun il shin or. Spectilattention E1vea 10 crd paers -+ one side and descended. cated the awful combat. for fowls in the severest weather, and | place in our s M\u-l‘ trec lm the ——————————————————————— It was an old man, a passenger. Yet the man struggled. .| there can be no doubt about their laying | that we must have 8 in the | fe \“m" fos, Ete, Once at the foot of the ladder he stood At times, even to the watchers, it | if properfood be given them. More or | winter, thenin corn ensilage [ believe «vnaffe B s Roots | phenomenan portendsevilto the family etill, Hither and {hither along the | Scemed it was the man who attacked the | less straw will aly ccumulate on the | that we have a cheaper sour “A. L.DEAN o £ S A PR oy wi e hing | Of Mr. Lyne, but that gentleman only General Agents for 1 SEsi .Gt e pong the | cannon. g ground, und here "is where they will | are costly t buckaching | O 1 Ase oo l‘l,',:,m,‘,;‘;‘;“,‘;',;:‘,':,';'3,,},;‘;‘u‘,”;,‘;}. With eyes fixed on the mighty gun | have to seratch for the grain that is | finger work in v Fodline oD ImlIL'hmlL the prediction. Halls' Safe A >rof. Apocalypse. watching its every move, he crouched | thrown into the straw. ping, are Sito 62 Rylund, president of Bethel col cent water (more i > Al South 10th §t., Omaha. o four .4 | along the side, holding bar and rope. —_— of it vhan in corn ensilage), have to be | lege in thiscity,and Prof. Fugua of the s ,,\fl'm’ff‘:f..,‘:&"::z’,,"f‘.‘:‘,"l‘:‘,‘,,:"c‘l“,.f',‘,’,’,‘!,'“,m:} But the cannon seemed to understand, Keep the Stock Comfortable, cut for use. kept from frost, hoisted out | same institution, have both visited the Toyn Eto, slashing them, andof the five corpses | And, as though divining a snare. fled. Tn handling stock of all kinds ex-| of the cellar and then the cut pieces | place, and say they are 1"‘"'1" to ac- Sl SO A8 made twenty fragments which rolled | LTheman, formidable |lur.~'u-?d it. tremes should be avoid They should | again taken from the floor to the stall of [ count for the'strange occurrence, except HHARDY &Con, aoross the batterys the lifeloss heads | Such things cannot last long. not suffer from excessive heat du each cow. All this while only some | by a theory that a superabundant and Jobiers of seemed to ecry out; streams of blood The cannon scemed tg say at onc the winter. Stock thatare comfort: eight pounds to ten pounds of water are | abnormal e flow of sap hus some- Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Geods, House Furnishing Goods, Children's Carriages. 109 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. wreathed on the floor fo ine the roll- | “‘Come! there must be aend to this!” ot all seasons will thrive better and kee bt T,:e‘cc‘fl‘i‘lj’;‘(']’fi":}“:,\_“{"i'" Then it stopped. in better health, the Nebr i igs L : soveral pluces, commenced to open a lit: | , The approach of the denouement was | Farmer. During the summer shade or | eats up the value of the food material | Private Secretaries und Stenographers tle, ; folt. or shelter is necessary as a protection | The western furmer. surrounded by | There s a wide diflorence botwoen tho A e » The cannon, as in suspense, seemed to | against heat. Inthe winter shelter is [ cheap foodsand foods rusning to waste, | Private secretary and the stenographer, f 55 & mon ; ; . p foods and rumning to waste, cretar, g H;.?,l.}, ',}“f‘i,(,” SR S e mon e, or did have, because o all it was [ necessary asa protection against cold. | isnot ready for them. The breeder of | Says l‘h'- Newa¥tele Bum SMacy olithe The captain presently r the f like aliving thing, a ferocious premedi- [ But they must not be conflned in close high-priced animals may use them and | private secretari s men o capin ApenRellily regalned thisi) abion) badly ventilated fithy quarters. | profitably, us they plamp up an animal | In New York open themailof thelr ehiate, i tho Lower ot il that sould st | Suddenly, it precipitated itself on the | Warmth may be supplied in thisway | through water and palitableness, and | read and answer ninetenths of the handled for cach pound of food. The | thing tod cost of handling the water very v Water Supplies, WIND ENGINE & PUMP LO Stem and Water Supplies, Hallilay wind milis. 9l§and ) Jone st., Ouabs ‘The most wlfl!l IIIKI favorab! Ross, Acti M and fetter the course of the cannon— | Kunner. and yet the stock be [wr from comfor t- | give ita h lthy look. But the actual l‘ ll»;n w x‘llmul Ncln uu‘n'uulun-; thlv;u(\‘.u | l'”x’“ 1n the “E’,fid t s mattresses, hammocks, spare sails, rolls Che gunner drew to one side, let it | able, Good light, pure air and comfort- | extra gain corded does not justify | headquarters, and g rid of allthe | perience remarkabis s of corduge, bags of equipments.and bales | Pass, and called to it, laughingly—‘Try | able bedding “are impor nt items in | their growth in the west where and. 18 s small matters of *the co-| 2@ in the treatrment and cure vous, Iron Works. Chronle and Surgical I')uenle! entl thesa s 52§ t > oo | agaln keeping stock comfortable us well as | cheap and the corn crop hig. work which so often ‘centers in .mlneuwh siclans to the full confidenceof 3 LING IRON WORKS, of sounterflt asalgnaus, of which the cor | *y" 000 aa though furious at the | avolding heat and cold, S an in this busy age without any enrmmd' Sreryhere, Thiey Suannte: W rght “nd Cast Tron Building Work, But of what avail these rags? taunt, broke onade to larboard, What is wanted with stock of all kinds | A Disease Uniccountably Prevalent. nce to headquarters. These sac- | oA CERTAIN AND FPOSITIVE OURE tor INBBAUMAMN 6 50 doter d place Then, in by the invisible | is asteady, healthy growth, ing The prevalence of ailments attributable to | retaries have their owa stenographers | ousevilsthatfollow in fist foundrr, ine and them_ property i o few minutesthey | 10 which held it, it bounded to_ star- | the greatest gain ut the lowest cost, and | missmatic poison i the wir that people | and are sellom able o write shorthand | | ALY fi.."{%h’.‘l’“mfi?'.’. SKIN DISEASES iy W InUtes they | hourd toward the gunner, who escaped. | having the stock comfortable s an im. | breathe, and the water they drink, themselves, " are mer of af | PREREOBRET AV AVESERUK LIS | = = T Roea & g Three cavronades sank down under | portant itemin securing this. nigh'unaccountable. ot &lone in pest fairs, confldential ¢lerks, personal repr xOl"'l' Ny‘aldresdhv tothelr skilifal ereat- Theve was just sea enough to make Rton or | po : g swamps, badly drained suburban district R tion e, L opbe: the aceident as complete us possibla tho pressure of the cannon; then, as | Will be requirec marshes exposed to the sun’s rays by sentatives and private seretaries rolled | ®3iE ey prstora avo recran vresrs | JNANA - Manutacturers. i though blind and knowing nolonger | be maintained if carc con, notonly | reeding thde, s the scoutgs of humanity | i one. There are some men who | guiraateed cured ¥ithout paia OF detention A tempest would have been desirable. g f g 3 g tide, irge of humani ! AL 2 ¥ It might have thrown the cannon up- what it was doing, it turned its back to | to keep the stock warm in winter, but | found. cities, healthfully | are so « uted that th rom business = = the man, rolled backward and forward, | to arvange so that t quarters will be | located, put the stem outof order, and made o | light n and sufficiently ventilated ch in the wall of the prow to keep the airpure. Many of the {;’“‘-"‘“ frou The man had taken refuge at the foot | things that will add to the comfort of | But itsattacks ure alw side down,and, once the four wh were in the air its fury would have bes d it would hi 1. = 1Y DROCELE AVI) vuun OCELE perma- Boots and Shoe: ry upon carviying all the details of their .nu( nnd uc | in every case. t LEE ri s we tind | business, “including racking wear plicable, | ynd te in the own hands, “RIRKENDALL, JONES & C0, Wholesale Manufacturersof Boots& Shus n © been mastered. is often ine; neds Loat) preveantable, ‘The : k ¥ dall dolicate disorders peculiar E 5 the havoe increased, B rotector s Hostetter's Bitters. ¥ Agents for Boston Rutvber Shoe Co., 162, 110 and 1108 Y chafings and even frac- | Of the ladder, a fow steps from the old | the stock both winter and summer cost | RICicitor boars the S hame | decurate and le - | (o8 yoll avatl | Ager detae ke Shos Cos iy tures in the masts, which, joined into | M3 Who was present. but little labor or money, yet they will | kuown to thousands t hout our brond | €S Probably Erastus Wimw has one hn folligs Or the eycoss of matire years. frame RR L RalE ieps The gunner held his handspike at [add to the health and thrift of the | land aund elsewhere asa synonym of vel of the finest specimens of this particular 1 duaranteed permane ntly Browers. b6 tramo afihe kel g0 through tha i S ; atock. As with mueh otheg farm work, | pravention and. cureof thy nidious diser: | genusin New York, He is ' sturdy STRICTURE Sl w560 pitd, | — R L4 SOOIy floors of vesseis and are like great round - 1 b ble ' y without outting. causticor dilatation. Qures STORZ & ILER, pillars, The cannon seemed to peaceive him. the best results can be secired by plan ‘rh'r‘ i n‘“ A ':““‘"‘n by l"’r:‘ | young. "l“;‘ quick of n'x;m-m{‘lnt. \\'\1‘(11‘ fectad at lome by patient withoa$ smo- Lager Bur Brewers \Br's, A e akingthe tr 4 2 ing ahea H \any 2 little | fever, bilious remittent, dum ue and ague | j < to, e follows », | ment's paln or annoyane 4 § ‘ Under the convulsive blowsof tho can- [ And without taking the troublo to tn | ning ahead, and, in many cases @ tlo | 0oy Wil sy Glhers. Nor. s the. Ditters | o i mooied s s shivt stocan e | ¥ YOUNG AND MIDOLEAGED MEN, s et T ; non the foremast had cracked, the main- | Around, fell back on the man with the A less ' effective for indigestion. kidney com- a0 1 A SURE CURE The awtul _ eects ot it} X ‘ mast itself was cut promptness of an axe-stroke. of the stock later on, plaint, biliousness and rhcumatism, - with a note book in his . Whenever o) early Vico whioh bringe _— ‘ The battery was disjointed. The mun if driven against theside was Making the stock comfortable lessens 3 e Mr. Wiman finds it nec di | orcanic wemkness, destroyinz both mind and ClmEca ie buttery was disjointed. h he e il AR e e b } s out a butch of and the | bedy, with all its dreaded 1lls, permanenty | 5 Jikeis Ten pieces out of the thirty were hors | 08t (el ool vmecegiryataiheenin B good, Mario B ukictaEaiMither, o IUDB.OTY & bCh Sl | etk EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, de combat. All the crew gave a o thrifty condition, "and much that will The mother of Marie | stenographer imume ely works them DRS. BETTS Address those who havelm- “AGLE COR 8 Sy IR BRGnoh be iR th o [d5e mikilinlioa But the old passenger,” till then im-|add totheir comfort can be given ata | whose griefl is morbid, spends out with an assist a verysmall | paired themsaives by im- | Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice :ost than to feed, Feed regular, and salt regula assignats, | bedding, give exerc and the corvette commenced to take (n | MOVable, sprang forward, more rapidly water. than all those witd rapidities. The old passenger who had gonedown | He had seized a hale of fs ¢ e iy roper indulgence and tolitary b ibits, which time on the typewriter Fulh Doth mind and body. unktting thew foF | Window caps ani motalle skylichta. John busines, study or marriage Proptietor. 108 and 110 8u th oth sire SROATHUES (orios on thad | o ey her time in the cometery of Pavis, n 5 to which she has placed the monument ncter, v, give plenty of whenever the erected to her memory, The tomb of torho old passonger wheo had gonedown | 3 "at the risk of being crushed, he had | weather will admit. Make the quarters | tha young artists is more like i home io taible waltersin_tome of tho ves- | Zppz e avarectohyioal (llit quiekdy | Qigasy, s at the bottom of the ladder. He cast a | Succeeded in throwing it between the ht and conven 1} Give a vaviety of | than'n g In alittle chapel open to | tourants and hote :‘r ‘!hx;‘ mtl,\' ave OUR SUCOE3S DEAN, ARMSTRONG & dievare [0ok ontthe davastatian wheels of t arronade. @ possible. That will aid in | (jew ure the girl's rocking ¢ . writ- | adopted a custom which has been in | Isbased wpon facu. First—Practioal ex, a— Wholesale Cl ars. He did not stir, s . This decisive and perilous movemeng | keeping the stock comfortable and add | jng table and favorite books; on the | Yogue fora long time among their con- g;";.t :::fl:.f.'."rf{ onse is epcially seuciec, 016541 gars, It seemed impossible to take & step in | could not huve been executed with more | nothing to the cost of keeping wall ave in ,,,M the | feres in Paris, which astounded a New | ared in our 1ALOralory exasotly 0 sult A2 N lith Street. Hello!" 143, 1 the battery. P ¥ promptness and precision by a man ac- X S su-jects of her only | Yorker who was mude wvareof it while | Case, Thus @ focting i res without 10Jury: —_———— They niust perish, or cut short the | Customed by long experience to thewan- |~ Points in Sheep Feeding. pleture is o life size porirait of the at one of the resturans in Pavis not rs. Betts & Betts i U G T S 1 disaster; something must be done, But | 0€uvres of sea gunr There is a science in fattening sheep | consed, hung above a flowe long ago, says the New York Sun. The . » OMATA GA¥E & TRON WORKS., \ ity . t ‘The bale had the effect of a plug. for best results which seems to be not | pjep, befcre which a lantern bur elegantly dr 1 waiter who brought | 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA NEB. Mant'rs of Fire and Bllfgld[ Prog S:!ICS \\')m a combatant that carronade A pebble stops a bulk; a branch of a | understood or else ignored, says a writer | ynd ‘night, ¢ | him the dainty viands told the 2 - ~ anrrs y s at carronade | .6 Giverts the fall of an avalanche, in the Stockman 1 Farmer. x e Yorker that the waiters there put into | —ONMAHA = Vaulls, fil work, {ron shulters sid firo That frightful maniac must be stopped. Lhe carronade stumbled. Inthe first place, instead of teeding | Deafness on the Decrease fn England, | one nox the s which they procure a That lightning must be averted, P The gunner in his turn, taking advan- | four or five months, seventy-five days is | Loxnc They will take on all” the That thunder-bolt must be conquered, | tge of this tervible juncture, ‘plunged Ly i raeh e 'O eir customers, and 14 | \ ll ‘. "o vou Helt God. Che his iron bar between the spokes of one of 01.»~h in the latter time that it is possible les of Bridgeport, Conn, bids fair to | divided among them it | Corner 9th s ey ‘Siree : M. A. DISBROW & CO., '\. ¥ "\’:“ *(;"i:.m;;«: Chevalier % DR hAkbeky ¥ fonTma ark ihadnikaido; orceptinly decrease deatness throughout the | the New Yorker asked. osner Oth angjiarhey Bisets Omi Wholesale nanufacturers of In the tempest ?” The cannon stopped, eding sheep four or five months is | BritishIsles. 7 trust all your conf That they willd Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. ned’ for on a par with feeding fowls a month to nan using bis bar asa lever,made | fatten them, when half the time is all “Yes. And in moments like these rly in th SR PRl husiness and deposit all the SR Draneh oMice. 12th and [zard stroets, Omaha, Neb. , | “Tn reality God only ean vid us of ¢ {auch hen, ¥ The mil B5i Gaune ute| 5% npw Raeu e sl shile Nispininmel) 3 ut\“ll‘:\ » hushed and powerless, leav- The heavy mass turned over, with the | rut because wethers o hought \lnl::l‘(ilnl»‘l A(\I‘E. A:Ull‘»{dllhl“l Il:l ihe | have ne ver had any mis indérstinai l\ S( yath Oln 1111 ¥e A ing the carronade to do its horwible | Moise of & bell tumbling down, and the | cheaper in the full; and then they | 3088 oS eolnited | gy the subject | 2 ) e 18, u © | men, rushing headlong, trickling with | have a crop of wool in spring | Slates: | Lo BhfRe RIOnaels, (D0 S e L UNION STOCK YARDS €0, d tside tho billows beati = sweat, by a quick well-guided movement | as well as u carcass of mutton. | Comte de Paris, Captain anc S1eeplessiess, Nervous proscration;, nervous S 0 Sl Outside the billows beating the vessel ) 3 g f camp United States volunteers dyspepsia, dulliess, blucs, OF Sou mai Amited, answered the fearful | blows of - (he | 8ttached the slip-knot of the gun-tackle | They forget that the wool is worth | camp United States vatunt I los' Sanples fr . cannon to the bronze neck of the conquered | just as much on the sheep’s buck us it is | 4t s own raquest ¥ithout py or o) — - % waa Mike io hammers altarating, | monster; - off and zood salesmen usually get the | inces Septembar M, 11: vesigned wd e 4 i NEBRASKA Allof & sudden, in that kind of un- 1t was finished! A 3 value of it too. And then wmutton will Elected \"W“;lu 10 s d e 5 FOR THE TREATMZNT OF ALL p approachable circuit wherein the es- 1o wan had vanquished! ’ bring more in the spring than any other v Finlun, a nat of Tealand Nl pt e s e % S 1 ;- caped cannon bounded, & man appeared, 1o ant subdued the mastodon! time. This used tobe thecase Mot excelall | for move than forty years i resident of Chronic Diseases and Deformities, a 10]](1 an a " The pigmy had madea pr ar of o n.u itis r hut granting all these 4 s 1 and o te'tima anemulove (n 3 | 10 A e s i “,‘“','“"" P sunnan sy NP BAR Fistener oLho | b usi as woh is gained by mob are easy 1o tuke, et ;:;x"qms! oo i Ty | DR- A T.MCLAUGHLIN, Prosident. [ the chicl :'ux'»l.:ermr[mu;“o} b L ——— mmencing griin feeding until sixty or | searching and thorough i efect, the T the ather dav. He | _ Founded by Dr. . W. McMeamy. U. 8 DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB the % PFe -seven vears old. The de- r B Tt S | ElESLEMARSED e | i fe EERESEE FOR MEN ONLY | ans - o - #eone nde. 4 3 ee: re {0 > ™ i 3 CNse =iy it . IRt - Huving done the harm he wished to | Rigg & Co.'s great discovery and manufac- zn'q\_ are fod five months, s in the c Musk Is to Be Cheaper. TWO IMPERIAL DO T ORS 10 CURE, £ 0T o PATLING wa . Surptus Jan. Is repair it, ture of their diphtheria cure Iu this city has | of fowls that are fed a month. It must A process for the production of arti & el Ie NAGIC CURE HOOD, Gonral i NENL OMoersand Directary ~Elenry M. Yate, Cretigen Te had grasped the handspike in one | 20€d_oue of the grvatest blessings ever | be remembered that a ninety or one | 4 hroeess fr G BEOTECE — VOUS DERILITY, Weaknes of Boly and S eoa, Vio 7 Jues W Smvag i o " 1 1 0 known. This remedy has proved to be asure | hundred-pound wether cannot be made | C1d! musk huas heen pa §irMorrell Muckenzie and Professor ioch, | Mind; Effeets of Krrors or wxoesses in Did of o iy J and, some guntackle with a slip-krot cureaud preventive in thousands of instances, many, In the process | to gain more than twelve to twe the highest authorities I Europe or_the | Young Hoiust, Nobie MANIOOD fully in theother, and jumped down upon the | This city for years buck has been subject to Nature, pure nutyltoluol is treated with lower deck. diphtheria. Since this discovery (two- yoars | POURdS no matter how long fed. & talxtuve of sulphLFIe AN, Witela” RS, | Lo raiiositaingly Tocoimend salin Min- | ::‘("IYJ‘;:}]HI“(‘BE‘:Il‘yl\ltn:-m.r.‘: fve days' THE IRON BA NI, ) SX N A POLMRE S A o0, Sheep feeders would do better to ste) ) OF Ui pRUFY a 10, | eral Pastllles (Troches) for all Throat, Lung | yent, #1; tull cc B, Becurely se Corner 13ih and Farasm Bts, bea “"”m sxplolt commgnoed! ?-"\‘-:r:hmmh\-":\‘Tfi\fi:nl‘fi;-‘.‘.‘.um:,fil%"‘y P | out of thisrutand feed younger animal | and the nitric compound is purified by | and Catarhal diseases. Dr. Koch sild: ‘A | (Dservation medy Co.. Oniaba, Neb deod aclel Lvery 3 B stallizati aleohol, the yellow gh for whieh I tried muny other medicines of st I The following well authenticate erystallization from alcohol, ) igh ¥ Offic . Clatr ot R A ;11‘.:,:“(.1“:'1‘.: ish white crystals smelling strongly like | which hud not the slighiest effect. soon be- | age of seven to ten months for sach 100 | musk. Curiously, a 1 per cent alcoholic | cume beter and hus now eutirely disip- Ne Ofl(,l‘ to ) 12, i ) pounds of digestible material consumed | folution has not the smell of musk, | peared.” It youare suffuring from u Cough made & gain of fourteen pounds live | OB1Y after dilution rnh water does this s ,\,,,;,;M ln. "...1 ;I M”‘x"'lhl any 1 , Baled Tar ) e 2 i come outand the dilution may be curried | Throat trovble, the Soden Miveral Trockes | 1or Horsla weight; those ten lo- thirteen manths of | (8 Cb 2% Snell iy Toat,. With one | Will posit! eve where all dse fuils ..',M.‘,:l., R STEEL PENS. e Nou Thocatur, f1, Atkin: Misa. fenver and | g maden gain of twlve wnd o halt | {ar; befate, e smel ot e iro (0 coialu the geauine lporied urils rioe) rea v FH1 i b amd sope i two s | Bty B nd e 5 ey | s, thens rom tBircun o aihisss |12 M0 B0 S e e sk B e i e | M STRANGE BROS,, | 010 MERAL rar exvuma, 1isn, leaniug against oo of the riders, stand- | isior sals by Blake, Bruce & Co.. Omaba | those from one and one-half 10 two years | pojeat o o0 ° Cocos—Pare solble, eco | o Nox. Noae other are penulucs | SIOUX CITY, I0WA THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. ) Cor. I3th and Dodze 8t A General Banking Busimes Triosacted D O ol bottle in the house, aud wherever any sym The combut of the gunner with the | (5o Jb\ar this remedy is used. Not. oue single case has ever lost under this he battle of matter and intelligence! | treatment. Rigg & C housands of tes. "he ducl of the wnimate and the inani- | timonials fr United States tell. mate, | inx of the wonderful cures it has made. Any The man had posted himself in a | citizen of this city, Alma, Hickman, Wi Ilber, m all over the Diphtheria, seventy-flve \]‘l\s .w’\m selling. There | mild and pleasaut in action, and their use is

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