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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY." JULY 5, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES wheat have been put in this vear than last; | pretty fair for the time of year, and it de- T IR ory e noro seams to have been put | pends on the crop as to o future w AmA. July 30 100 4 5 every available noro seems to ha n put | per the crop as to what the future will OATLEOMolul foUtos ot onsate, W1 28 10) 458 in some kind' of a crop. Much more new | be, % o | 12 LR Y. \ ’ ¥ land has been br up this year than usual e X bl D27 yestorday - and 1 and much of tn been put in crops. It | Wheeler County. | fwturday of lust wack. The mark " Serresy -y s sarly t 1ot what tho corn crop | PProspects are good here for crops of all ong o $ S ndos. wevs | is too early ot v ho corn croy strong. Other than desirable K 1. Lontow, Tty sesCloliasi o, will be, vut wheat and outs are pretty well | kinds unless it is corn, and that is all right if | slow and unchanged, There wis vory litte | - 3 atured and it seems as though noth wo don't got tou early o frost. Corn fs mostly | DUIGhCF stock among the reccipta. Desirable | Ginsols, o B | B but yelone or hail orm co y rides wore quoted fully stendy while heavy | Consols. n il common . sycior h rat small now for the time of tho year, | fut stock and grussers were slow and s g [ NOY.E < Rynding vont from harvesting one ‘ b ” Feodo . t e eints 4 Canndian Pac % Contnewia largest crops of amall grain that we have | cdused by the luteopeningof spring aud by dry | FECCERS were Jifeie ’w‘,‘m A with 79 the Moncey cent. Bar stivor 45'd ¢ ralsed. Corn is more backward than about the time the crop was planted. | wiak pr During the week everytl & 1 e Teo8 GUOKEY par cont cany 4 ¥ Ak ik, D 5 RO, Wa 13 YOry TAVOR, | Gncs f et oo s he ol i | 1 s HORHLe TR S Sike o e jpmeningg i arnam $t,, 2, in Paxton Block, Cor. h ablo condition for planting, so a good stand | last year and think ncreage about the same | MRCHUTING the Instyesr. toduy % PP ridird was obtaincd, which s the first requirement | this year. Thoreis more rye and oats SowWn | cominarod with oo eemrtny and Wit s Barly Rise o o ¥ of & good crop, See no good reasons for | this vear, it 1s thought, Last year corn was | Suturduy of dnst wooks The marker was | - DeWitt's Little Early Rueors foz the Livor ALL thinking we will have less' than an_average | of poor quality because of dry weather at tho | active, irreglar and s to 10 higher. All were AW O CoART : 3 3 cron of corn. Collections scom to ba fairly | time it should have boon fling. . Colloctions d oirly. The ruige of the prives’ pald Wi A TALE OF TWO COASTS, J GOODS good for this season of the year. Farmers very slow hare, but prospects are good | & 105 the bufk selling nt #4.5004.00 — AT ° aro in good spirits and business men aro | for both morchants and farmors, e e o e rlces Dl Wi ki i [ Married for Fun in New York hopeful of the future. The crops in this - Saturdny, of It weok. Tizht. $40@h 0 | Wedded in Earnestin San b rancisco. county at the present time are in fair cond Webster County. neavy, $L35@A61 - mixed, $050@hi0. Tho Aot pasSBEoRs. o0 PbIKAA tion, and if nothing happens out of the ordi Acrenge in corn say about 50 to 60 per cent, | receipts during the week wore 31,550 ns om . R Ak L nary line will be up to the average. S Ot | in wheat sny 25 to 50 per cent, oats 10 to 20 | pared With 25,034 the woek prior. e ot | B8 the Sun Francisco Chronicle, who At prosant is quito backward and wooly, but cert, balance barles, rye and vegets Wheep e ket e et e ror | left this city on the steamer Oregon | i 7 #ood wenther continues a weelk or ten days | ' dute small grain is simply immé: COIpts of sheep Aurihg the: Wook. Wor, 8. ns | we T o RETTB LS Chiv¥i ; 8 will be all cleaned out and all right. More | i backward in sor pluces, especially the DR With T TR prior Mntives, | WereMr. and M Morris Curran. You - . wheat, oats and other small grains have been | Jisted corn along Salt creek botween A $250EN05: Westarns, $1300509 Good 60 10 might nave seen them standing on the sown than common, and at prosout {8 looking | land and Lincoln. ‘The samo applies in a | Ib. lanibs, #0052 upper deck had you been at the dock well. The prineipal erop in this county i3 | lesser degree to the level country about T rogon steame coru, but Ih’yq ye e Yr‘mm\u,u sing | F'ri "w_ \,L\f‘.y. Fairmont, Inland and Hast Stock RRecoints, when the Oregon steamed out into the X A /\ IS o < 12 0 ' moro smuil gran than herewfor ollee- | inws, but wherever the ground is a triflo Ofilclal Toduy Official Yesterany. [ bay. She a small, rk-haired, THIS WEEK tions have been very good during this year, [ volliug, has fair natural arainage, it is doing | Cattio .10 curs” it Quttie.... 8 ears. 007 | g S0 000 woman of less than | I 2 | Z 3 i 511 and up to date there has been few failures | weil g Iy. If oot doing well it is the e gt ] b e % iotle ol % A 3 among the merchantile houses, and at pres | farmer's fault. The present indications fheen R AU £ rty; ¢ I portiy, wells (o - o g T good trade during fall and winter months. | immense and that in business the state will Hicivast kil d o West SRied ot oot Thoy were bride and groom, on their = Acreage s about the samo this year s last. | equat and 15 likely to excoed any formor | 44! e 153 | way' to Portlund to spend the honey- Incraased acreago of small wrain, onth, | yeur Hé s Highe Seriing [ moon, Twice before sho had been mar- wheat, rve and barley. Good crops last yeur § - ™, 3 3 1 icd: once before he had called hor wife, and good prospects for all crops this year, It ML g Averiica of the pri favdnyutian. | o gnoe e LA UL The m r his c \ s isu strango story, Ten yours et X i TN i has been quite wot, buy with seasonabie [ The main crop lst year in this county was | Averiee of the v Lk o] rs wngo story 3 f : \ WERLHBE Tront o, on WilE Ve the IFaBEE: | 'LAY; sOm0™onts WA . but the severo L Ui ; + | ueo they were \\."1. but (ks \~H|(~' first A crop over raired in this county. Collections | droath put the geain crop vors short, Tho Receipts 1 Disposition of Stoc ioneymoon, Both were horn and raise & & £ ) siow. Trado gonerally Is_good, farmers and | yocti’ BU TU0 EERH SROD VESY 00K EEEER | icial rocolnts and disposition of stook ws | in Now York eity. Ten years ago on | 18 3 I M B'\M Wh HMH[NGCAP, HSrciun s botH I goodicond1Lh seasou nnd fariners are fecling encouraged. | Gopiyiny foF the twenty-tour hours ending at | poute & duncing barge in New Yorle hur Kezp hair entirely dry Saline County. T'he late rains have hurt some grain on flat | 50°Ciock p. m.July 4. fxl HISHTA « VounE GUleatr. Lot Var biik The small grains, wheat, onts and flax, are | lana. Trade is better than it was some timo | _ RECELTS, _ | wpienic. Young Cuvran was gay with average, | back. Everything is looking up now. This | ~eAtris ina supie s & [ youthfulness aild wine. wmostly o grasing county, There are | gl s e e e L want o wi 10 sud after the g 3 ovaral thousand cattle in this part of the und 2 dance, have many moro rain stovms o great portion | ountey, Thoy are the main staple hero s | 2 And T want frecdom from stern will go down. Corn 1s backward and from . % SPOSITION, nts,” said she, **How bettor to s 1 il go dow._ Coea i baokwaed and. from D o | T o it & vy @O =R = (U8 bhare g shone! balf a crop on nccount of tho cold, wet | Crop prospects best know for vears, Cor A 2 well— ; ¢ acrenge is 5 per cent larger than that of 1800, | Tt 1 who will ‘splice ux” And spliced they a ad @l I’O Ll es 5 a n (€ weods are in_advance of the corn. Lis ¢ : ; : corn 1s In very poor condition and a large | Urops are moro diversitied, their having beon | ‘et udaby Packine Co vore then and there, both looking upon percontage will not amount to anything. | considerable wheat sown, also many farmers | ghipiie and foedors. . b matter as a huge joke. The ) N -y N )‘ AN CAC O oA P S Coilcetions are poor. Business prospects ace | AFe experimenting for the first time with 0 - maiden’s father, who had beei anchored NCSU 1“” 1S ]\L\ \UL ] (I\ N1cCU #00d, as are also future prospects. The acre- | sugar m»‘.-v- |-4m:ywq~<om|1 ave T\mmmls - in the wine room before, came into i age of small grain is much larger thaa lasy | are excelient. Collections are good, consid- | Receipfsan Jisposition tor the We the cabin just as the ceremony was con- . N ready to harvest, and is the fnest crop we | 1880 crops. Trade is light, but is shown by the books of the Union stockyards [ nume—was dumfounded, for he recog- averago crop, More acres of corn, oats and : water on bottom land, Condition of trade Is OMAHA LIVE STUCK, 5 0 I 17 curs ) ™ onrs, 540 in splendid condition and above th The growth of straw is very rank and if we have ever had. Corn is a littie backward, [ on a sound basis. Pro: s of merchants | company for the week onding at 5 o'clock p. but is dofug well. We have had nn abund. | and farmers good : Tuly b 1500 i'};’]"l,,i\'['hil,f\",,.)'}';{-ui.l.'f"(n““lf\x..m(m:\xln“lfl‘:; «“In all depress conditions of Ihc General Sys- ce of ra or crop: ¥ 0 8| ——— KECEL had u Kinyg! ] ¢ kno! 7 e & 2 ‘ 23 o e e e (Do mos torgk tibs AIBR i Paun aralysar. |Lo | sueer [wnesowies | political henchman, & man fully quali- tem requiring Tum(, Treatment it (Regent, of year. Future prospeets for merchunts und | will cure all cases of dysentory, relieving the | — . —— - fied to officiate. It was a legal marringe. ‘Ferro-Manganese’ W ater) may be properly lermed farmers Al Cornis the leading crop cripin and restoring the bowels to ad | Cars. ol |Cars. [ Hoad| Cars. | gread. | rour, u fight ensucd. But broke = i y cou b was o lght yild last | b ! S sEtal a Specific. From report of Dr. W.P. Mason, this county, which was o hght yield last | hoalthy action. S a8l 7054 ] arm| 212 | noses und torn “garmeuis do not annul DI aEln s tH B yea PR e e HBACKBONE. DISPOSITIC arriages. The divorce courtdid, how- Prof. Analyt. Chemistry Renssalaer Polytech i i 3 1 that very shortly, the eriminal placed with fall wheat. 'Think the acreage Buyors ) or, 4nd bverys s the ¢ of corn is about one-tenth less than last vear. | Grandeur and Ueauty of the Cont Omiaha Packing Co.. 3 er, Charles ~ Spencer, being em- Inst., Tr Oy, INERYE This year the acreage stands first, corn; sec nental Divide. Pl G, ammorid €5 ployed by the irato fatk Sulpho-Saline is a mild, sure Lax: ?i\'u, L nd tural mineral water acrcage of barley ‘and flax. All crops are | Extending north from Long’s Peak | 5B Siuires " | found herself a widow in San Francisco, and a delightful appetizing morning drink. ond, inter wheat: third, oats, with a small G I DARR R s % | en years later the bride of a moment now in fine condition. ‘The most of the corn | in Colorado, the front range or conti- [ Leiotiic hilds waii| o | with two children and an aged father to The Bottled Waters are shipped to all parts of the world. So is clean and growing rapidly. Winter wwheat | nental divide comprises a chain of stu- | K Becker & Do : 1 for. For a while they lived on . ; harvest will commence in a few davs, but | pendous peaks reaching. into the clouds, i, : R e S perfect is the process of bottling that the waters are sealed D e i otenld conneyat et emere | and covered oven in- summed with great Mo el OIS _SLEL_ 8| Brnnan street, near Seventh. For two in their natural, purc condition, withoutcoming in contact on iccount of the soft condition of the ground ;f,“'."‘l'“m"“‘ i "\5‘i‘<1,|‘l‘,‘l"" “’Efifiil"l"""!:r'l"' Prevailing Prices on Cattle yenrs thoy hud becen on the golden with the atmosphere, and retain perfectly their healing prop- § St. Nie s o, Bie S >, @ € LS The yield will be large if it cun be properly Thetsllowinzis a tadle of pric ' ae, but their life wus anything but . Tho sama s true of oats aud bar- | cut up by gorges and chasms thonsands | thismarket for the srade of stock i | golden, for poverty hud found John erties, Tho farmers of this county were nover | of feet in depth, which reach into it from L 160 0 1) 1Ds. .. Murray in his old age. Her name was TR LS s ane at2 e mast cliatming all yeatroradie I 'uuun]r ('mn{nlnnl I'nmnlviul 2 Tho ....u; the valleys on both sides, presents views ] LR e ¢ Mrs. Muvray Driscoll, and she signed it < S s © 9Kok: By ) drawback now in sight 1s the indications of | of rugged grandeur exceiled by none in chers' s to L s 4 in full to the little note she wrote to the 5 otels in Ameri “apacity cuests. S raths ;m!....‘.;.;"1“:-{:“k s county il from, the | e Tocky Mountain region, Muny have | F B e L X e A el el toiitie sort l\_)[( Is in Americ L. Capac I()f, 500 hml,k.‘[., Ju[f(, bl ;\” products, in the 100 notch snd m.cr‘\.,;u‘d): compared them fuvorably with the world- # that she mignht be appointed janit: ess. and immense swimming pool of salt-su phur water. amusements. happy. 3 famed glories of the Alps and Caucasus. e hsesainly . The same portly, well dressed man Below ‘‘timber line,” which in this COWS £ , that accompanied her to Portland yes- ey Sl s Ml i el ott Waters and G “”I“i';"(: ‘,“ “',‘t:i"_"; 1810 to 15 per !{'t‘L’Liun lir‘ f:! "hmlll" "lu_\‘;'u lh;fll-fluni waa B0 terday called on her the noxt day. The For “lustrated fam b et ud Information \\')m].»~d.- 4\[”)";(:1(’ ot ) is corn, 5 Satist elavitiont #thoRislde 1o Bl . s . S Syl £ i address. otarian Ginger ¢ lo last year, oats about the same. Small grain | growth of spruce, which gives way in the % G i “You are a widow, I believe, Mrs, \ \ J generally in good condition. Corn is back- | lower valleys to the yellow-pine and L r;u:m Driscoll?” was the first business ques- L A 9 et \\;m weather prevents farmers from | quaking-ush. These grand forests have A Seros il on. )-x& ELSIOR srmx\us, Mo, (\MAI!A, NEB. Wworking it properly. "Vegetables are doing | never been ravaged by fives nor marred My ana di eIy oaTe ’ ] : - > 2 d by fives nor marrec O or s et st 3 y husbana died three yoars ago. joell, Collections fair and future prospects | by the woodman’s ux; and in their | \Western cornfed sicers: 't/ Sk e, GoReE e glandiim oroN R/l gloomy dopths the mule-deer, mountain- | Wostorn cowa.. 00 G e UL O S MOORE'S Sioux County. fion, and _cinnamon-bear roum undis- e S e Prospects for all kinds of crops are better | turbed by fear of man, SHowin T tholava o **Were you ever married before?” N\ A\l R 429 g .3 < z re price paid for load A y 5 11 than they have over been before since the [ Above the timber-line the mountains [ oV S & GUUSSE FUSE P 1833, 1899, “Why, no—yes—that is—why, you sce { { settlement of the county in 1885, The crop | Iise from two to threo “""*"“"‘ feet | 1500 and 1591, —” and she hesitated as the recollection are small grain. Acreago about 100 ver cent | ored with huge granita "mllm'rm n"'l in Then gathering courag of last year, ‘Collections rather slow, Ku- | others cliffs and crags risirg almost G| E s “You see, it was only o joke, sir. I ture prospects excellent. sheor for huudro«}slu’ foct. \Hore and ° atls Bunday | was married onco before to 4 young man B there are masses of hard packed snow, b | 10i B [ Mol GarranS Bt Sherman Ccunty, while in a she!tered spot on the south : (i L - R ENaoADeEracol : All small grain, of which there is a large | gidoof some cliff grow tiny o' pine flowers 40 B | ot mmid e G pokLason Slas amount. Some is looking better than ever | and dwarf grasses—the fo0d of the war: : | sunany. | 4w 5 @ soona. | Tlielr courtship was briaf. and before. Cornisa good stand, but rather | big-horn sheep, which still frequent this k i "% | sundny. | now they are off on their honoymoon. backward, and the continued wet weather is | range in considerable numbers, i i e S preventing the farmers {rom giving it the at- | Compuratively fow persons have ex- : o DeWitts Little Eamy Risors; bess littlo tention it should haye, plored these, the grandest of all the | i Sunday’ | i 5 pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. yer County. Rockies, Distance from railroads and e I Sundars ———— Corn and oats principal crops, This year | the total absence of the precious metals i A Profitable Trick. corn porhaps 10 per cont less. Increase in | have left the range uninhabited, the |1 b Thero are tricks in all trades but ours, fall wheat andsmall grain 60 per cent, mak- “““',” Y "?“l]”,'“f l’[‘:'“';; the scattered | ... U i says the Detroit Free Press. Here is a ing an incrense in acreage of all crops, | FAfchmen in kstes Dark. = trick that is played every day during Bione bor cant In tho county, Brospocts fos | . GFeat beaks 18,000 feot in height have the season on Americans in London. It small grain best in history of count, never been Suuh!«l dark chasms nearly always works, simple as it is. A class. Porbaps a small per cent of corn is | mountaing higher than Mount Katahdin “asoumIL edcapen and fire alarms ivargiiont the bultding, stean heaty hot wnd cotd i at wunwhinein everyroom. hable unsurpassed anye wher: B.BILLOWAY, PraD~ 1950NA TIV B S Just completed, has 100 rooms, three ALL DRUGGISTS SELL 1T, is well known in that city, bought a pair Most of corn, especiully where planted [uot July! ) are hopeful. Collections slow. If rains do | A Bret Harte Story from Real Life. aes i | change without counting it, shoveling it k"'h' Rev George MI fowa;, ol | g g AU y When ho visited the undortakers whero | - The followinz condensod tablo showa the | tapped him on the shovlder, son, Towas It Parker. B started spociil chissos b all dopar Cabout o i Of ot reiiarpeies, "Gy third more corn planted this year than last. \ 1 8 3 i JgRERAn he was perceptibly under the influence | at this market ineach wonth during the | sorry we gave you a shilling too much [ A Strong Counall Hiufis, Toww ¥ - | in the fornoon or afternoon, or both if you choose lour to siiit your convenlences none of oither of these was cultivated last | what” ral died afore she wauted to, out a handful of change from his pocket ven entire satlsfuction whe lisve iish 1 IR e nohCe GG RN Bt ,,,.“,‘,m,,m D : i nanship (less ¥ or Woek) % 1 b P *“Yes, sir, I'm vory sorry siv, but you | by using Moore's Tree of Lifo. ¥ hip (less t 1.0) per week) average yield. A bountiful yield of all other And that feller there murdered | yigren o i BT ana Livor Complalnt and all blood d1snases oo It IR s o et and trade dull, but tho bountifal erop pros- | wand yo'w giving him o big burial? » | Jh 8 80 (i) —— y uh!nrln-dnnnlnuI||| med 1l refund Wteat and oats are heading out. Corn is a | 10 Wear what’s fit to be planted in. ng of Prices Paid for Hog up to his bare head. and here’s $10 for n broken wheel of | the prices pald for hogs on the duys indl- | went into the clerk’s pocket. rontent succosn, all Nervouls, Gl rmanent ours guerantead fur Weather fina st presonty. and 1L 16 stavs | g s 420 @4 40 De Witv's Little Early Risers. Sest little Cenrar “Eanmultniton freo. Hook |Msatories 0f LITe) sent froo. OMos hours=d & m. 108 p. @ BUBIRY and hot winds. No failure of any crops this | Killed, Good-by, old pard.” 4 phzisstony Aol 10 bo dofug a fuir business nt preseut, with | “Huve o drink, purd, but my name’s 3 Vst ) ““Celebrated authors sometimes forge T o T TN T e Medneaduy; : ] cinn the other duy. _+*This is usually one ey Neavy brick five walls viunning from or cout, Condition %0 por ¢o ;| Along the shores of Onei ke, says | Moniiy, dune A AR | y poroout, Conditlon W vor cont. In many Along the shares of Onelda lake, sa Monrnys Jut tim to this kind of forgetfulness. F VINE MICROBEKIL the micrabe or gerin. Put up and r 08 8 peots. Wheat a 25 per cont, Con. | #0d supernatural light mukes its ap- | Kridiy, Taiy o A @ e i fhae 0 kuAIaDLoD 10 cure. Tha bubile. trade and 4 Husdiul “a0 4 the size of o lurge orange, and sways to Y cent, same us reported for wheat. Whoat ter and M. 1%, Ellis, Couiell Bl hei P Farache ; HOTEL DELLONE, flax sown, and tho prospeets excellont. Col- | enough to solve the mystery, but it himseif tho author, e would frequently Quickly, Permanentiy R Phansline % stairways, from the top to the bottom, has Drlooe. y peculinr story is told by the | No-Av. e are e of gloves on Oxford street the other day, e 5 LSRN listed| is clean andgrowing finely. Fruit 4 ‘ ] ; B i Americans very gencrally do—his | own mouth. A Sir trade are better thas for many years, who saved the murdered Sever was walking down Oxford street when a Thomas County. lay the bodies of murderer and murdered [ MEhest and lowest sales and highest and low- “I beg you pardon, sir, but I'm very | Towa; Hon. Decatur, Iilinois; are large, Thted on il sides, exied cool, nind onsy bt bicthbun witl Whezt and barley and rye aro extensive e 3 vely, of liguor. months stated: chang fils th praise of Mooro's Treo of Lito tho RATES FOR SIX W year. Corn s alittle backward owing to | gidn’t she? 150, goldehutibat spavidense wante | Eor less time, por wool Short Hand grains is assured. Collections ave very slow | her? ? Apri 3 14" g |[36] % S | and T don’t get any too much, Weo don't | 283 Liver Complunt and ail b iz Moora's pects will 5000 stimulate trade and improve buck, siry and LIl explain how it hab- |~ gonoprnoea. Gleet wd Lewcorriiae Valley County. B s field? 2 9 man, and he handed the fellow a shil- | Bbsorbee) L LN Corn, wheat and oats, acreage lavger this “I am afraid 0. ling. i a reliuble art cle. B¢ . g 7. i : 9 % t year than last; more diversified than last “Where's her mother?” ;nmmr) 815 3 *Would you like to go back and see if i FRL 1'-.’;:5 ‘ln‘."':fi. A yoar. Crops consist of corn, wheat, oats, | ‘‘She hus none.” Mareer 28] § 3 it’s all right?” suid the salesman, L ot i, 8 ve nud barley. Well diversified. Prospects “But she had one onc't, and she’s got o v 53 *Oh, not ot all.” i A, D.Foster an 5 wero never as good for small grain of all | t0 havon squgre deal and be buried sl ] Al “I am very much obliged to you, sir,” . [] 3 good stund, but a little foul on account of | Here’s #20 to get a better coflin with, 'he following table shows the range of That shilling and many others like it Many years' oxperience. Tn atill treating with the Somi co gives the murderer g e favorable corn will be an immense orop. gives the murderer a bigger s A RN A0 ) over made. Cure constipation every 108 m. to12m. Sena stamp for roply. year, and prospects for all craps excellont. Wiat i3 your name, ploase? This 1s sy 3 Wricks of €6"Memory. 9 3 HOTEL. excellent prospects for fall trade. my own biz.” s oo 4 their own work,” suid an eminent phy J {1110 migat. anbaeanticliv: donatritated Wayne County. 3 Al TR Tt pLEL sttty of tho effects of discase or old age. As Lanement to voof. All the ccilings and instances not very good stand. Still nothing | the Oneida (N. Y.) Mail, there is an esdity. June 30 Cures all di itkilis Colds in the Chursduy. duly 2.0, 000000 @i a1 | road to him he would usk who was the | ana't J i R dition s good, unless the present wet weathor | PAIAN BT - i a painful illness and published before its | #2486 xubantes to care, | he vuplle, trado god Range of « rices of She p, author had quit his bed. When Scott [ o mick & Lund, Gmaha; ¢ A. Melchor, Howard ind fro in air whout twenty time last your. Corn about the seme, 4 & t . s | brime tat shoop, sh Toward the closo of his life ‘o‘"-“"x‘;l y Cor, 14th aud Capitol Ave. lectlons #ro very Kood, money reasonably | would suddenly aisuppent before thoy Representative Sales, exclaim s he read: ‘Boautifull” *Mag- 500 por Bottle, plenty und prospects for” all <lauscs vory (i | oo edder nificent? ‘I wish [ had written that! neighbors near the spot. Thoy claim | 38180 1. 0W8m 1 sy | whose momory had once heen oxcoeding- [ rean aid pord Jbody. Blmple, natural Wedirine i ; fine ol.vator and diniug room servios, ia 20100 4% 105 550 L5 050 | ly strong. Old age mude it exceedingly | fugossitio o "Cxplanations A T ST T, T ey und gorges are yet* unoxplored, and gentloman from Rochester, N. Y., who now somewhat injured by excessive raiufail. | piled upon Mount Washington have ¢ never boen deemed worthy of & name, sun'y " | gave the mun n sovereign, and t00k—as | et amother m y thin abundant. Grass never better. * Morchants neros from burial in a pauper’s grave. | Highest and Lowest S s of Hogs. breathiess person overtook him and | Leavenwoph Ranssst hoy gu G MAmIoS To nccommodate those who wish to study o fow hours euch duy during vieution, we have Principal crop planted last year corn; a cstuveraze of the salos of hoss and tho dates il Bluits, Town, Wi you periuianship. He never Gails o br 3 ¥, cith ated this year, whilo comparatively say, pard,” said he to Carl Schussel, F] **Did you?” said the American,pulling [ leading wholesale drug houses say they have | o Buetish dranchos and Penmgnship and looking at it hopelessly. B e Tk ion v o oaR e ] wet, cool weather, but promises at leastan | Yo, sie,” J 1 e Mosran T ol soe, siv, it will bo taken out of my wajzos | Moores Troo of Life. n ponitive curo ror Kitnar | GhGHL L as yot. Merchants aro selliug for cash only 0 it is said.” May ! 12 4on 8] o this country, sir. Won't you como | Hreeof fafo, tho Groat Lifo i RATHBUN, EWING & CO, Cor. 16 h St and Capitol Ave. “His frionds nr i) 8 a4 | pened? cured In s by o Fronch It collcetions. is apio o {oht.” sai A ;i o say the gul’s gotto go to the A 441 [ SOn, ivsall rieht,” suid the Rochostor | ttlod i kG 1t dissolvis " usa NO () U RE! NO PAY. d ve barley ol ADg o ht. Here's $20 to get her somethin’ | - = ~ said the clerk, bringing his forefinger g kinds. Ryeand barley are changing color. 5 @ 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Te i antos Fhins, wiioh bave Breveuied oullvauog. | nowers - Let's nob have. it uald that old ; . - } Tinary oriy Vkuncan:co £ for avery cuso | undorinko and fatl A8t Ot SO Tt o Cauton by drout | sendoff thnn that poor il what ho v s yatnel [ipiliereckastas Cusay muniinatt u ollections slow at present. Merchants seem | an act of rare gonerosity. Wednesiduy Phenoling | g9 ! Buitding in Omaha. Several Princpal crop always corn, Acreage 125 Eriduy. ups 3 & llan aatt Roess iRy e BRES L1 .. v & fioors lined with Aunbentos five proof On uesdin 10 R 5 AT ] S GADICATOR to prevent a geod crop, aud such is the pros. | Indinn’s grave where, ut times, & weird e A T Ried duently whep one 6L B8 own) posis Wy Head author. ‘Ivanhoe’ was dictated during where pi recelpt of pr 0 D, We coutinues too long. Outs acreage, 125 por Itis described usn ball of fire about Sum The following tablo shows the prices pald | had become convhlescent he had | 3 ersand k1. Sevkorn South Omahi 4. D. o 8 . Aererio from thres 1o fve ago of cach relatively about as heretofor movements within a space about 100 feet | G ud fut : »..mvl~:.l brn g Linne found great pleasure in renaing Increased acreago is from more land being | Square VHRLOEn Bliotn i g0s W0 G o is own works, Forge at he was put under cultivation. A largo amount of | Peoplo have attempted to go near | ety shorm oo e300 QIR | Blsown works, Boegettul that ho wag Diectons Tasde Sors and 'is. readily salable ut stroug | O Pr. No.Av. br. No. Av.Pr. | Mucaulay, the historian, had a friend i v 4 every Washington County. that many yeurs ago the locality was a aud proofs mas Tho principal crop last year was corn, The | part of un Indian resorvation, . okl weak. If anything brilliant was said or CRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. Y and the finest toilet rooms in the city. Large acreage is about the same for corn, but more | A man by the name of Belknap fre- veRCBS read to him In the ovening he would z ; i ; wheat, oats and millet were sown. Judgo the | quently drewmed that thero was a crock | 7 . 871 2 188 200 linagine the next morning that the buil Duc’s Periodical Pills. p feeihg {5 [ .sample'ronmn Buites wisth bath, eic. -/ Gen amouut of small grain and millet about oue- | in the Indian cometery containing im- BULLS, liant ldous honed tho night before were [ Wb W8, FORE bR o anere CUTOAY N DrALe dinenson et | 14th and Capitol Ave. Streat car servics in fourth réater this year than last. There is | mense treasures, and that if his own. It was his custom to write | yyo"oriany aba cu Onsion T o’ onaos aiaauad ot to g 970G cure for (o dehil: | o) qireotions, Rates, from 82 60 to 84 have never beeu surpassed at this seuson of | Yuwned he could secure 700 84 40 Nl ey | AR SRR DAl Public suppiiod by Goodman Drdk Cor Omaha nMEete g ATTeN e tand feel anfe " L the year, - Colicetions aro slow as to present | drums wero ropanted 8o often that the 184 488 ALY 10048 | joun A, MswANE FANK C. ¢ PEOVLE writo for lustrated Chonn m it I BARKER HOTEL payients, bub promnt a8 to promise aftor | Bd o strong effect, wnd ho went thot 8 mng @i I'McShane & Cond amiy bager on porations up ; Wt harvest. Tho present conditiou of trade is | With pick and shovel, aceording to in- b 3 5 160 485 cohane ondaon, cocele, v Brcer, wppil N V " PRiCL 81,00, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Orman have 1§ fa At Y. S tnken the BARK K’“H‘I'l-.l, under thel favorable, while the prospeets of merchants | structions, but he fuiled to turn around i 5 20 and favmers have uot appeared so promising | three times when he found the crock, as % ] for years. 'The acreage Is about the same as | the dream directed. He stooped’ to W 70 51 200 last year. We have n big crop of straw,wheat, | piok it up, but was swunned by & i Eas of 1 % 8 30 oata, barly and rye, but the weather 18 100 | Jionining " and tho crock. disappearcd. ] il wet'and grain is commencing to rust and | SENIIK ‘ime the spot has beon 3 1 blight. Corn is two weeks or ten days be- T 120 bind last yoar, aud & good deal of it is unaer | baunted by a mysterious light, A e (] JESTME 1 i {or ihen, explaluin Suffering fro INVESTMENT BANKERS, Annotgot cured of spect Tu WEAK MEN e it I-known managoment. This hotel 18 the 800 8. 18th St. First National Bunk Euild A T Ay youshful err Two Dollar u Day Houss in Omaha, ing, Omaha, Ne i e Whi fouiy deoay, wasting weaknase, lost msaiood, ol vith all modern convenionces, Bire 0soapes and fira proof floors, Speolal rates for bas Deal In stocks, bonds. securities, commercial pa. i & dutles g full paritui e o, b eyre, PALIR Of chaned ball aad theatrical companios. Table un Negotlate on lwpr German A wplendid medical work ; Ahould bo read by ever B Be Oved tollalarnicasan ¥\ .l‘.ln.u & o i W, o nti sireet, Kuusas G, Prof, . . WO WLER, Moodus, Conn | urpassed, 8 Bhort time toans, with bank man who 1s Bervous and debllitated. Addrers (0 Gk Bl ¥ railciaco, G £

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