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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY AUGU SO1. “’E‘\T”ER CRUP BULLE]IN- wheat harvest has commenced in the north- OF INTEREST T0 THE HR\" R. water. When the butter l\:nnnff:n'[”:.\;»'.:«;! ::.‘(',lv"»“ ||\n|u‘xr‘|“\”f-;>: 'Iv I\‘p“mv>‘x?“llv’v‘wlnlv'T“m‘.‘-";f."‘,-, ern part of the state, T P i to the size of peasy draw off ) I y Missouri—Corn is suffering from rain in 3 ‘i o ro! milk and wash buéter by pouring in | \n€ thirty inall. - They are on their way to the southeast counties, but is eenerally finy | Some weeks ago we gave the results of 1 cold wator, and chusning. Rapeat | Mountain Homa, a sull sottlement in southe in northern counties, Harvest is nearing | a series of experiments in detasselling h until the witer is clear when drawn ers Idaho. ;\Im : Hu'; » going to tuke up government land by dir 3 ) !, pletion and fall piowing begun, AP § rimeo! ations, Fejort of the Burean on Last Month's | copbieton A o o el and wore ben- | COTN 0t one of the experiment stations, | off, Deace off water, and sprinkle the | member of the pirty will soc s, Weather and Crop Conditions. eficial to corn, but worked a slight Injury | says the Home d. After the corn | sait in upon the butter; chuin as before | makieg about ten thousand ros, to wheat that was not stacked. *ay'was | had reached the proper stage of devels | 80 a8 to thoroughlyymix the salt into the | which wiil be improved oy ferlgation and a retarded. Harvest has unot begun in the opment the tassols of alternate rows )mflv-r. which \\|[I now be in a compact i"ltv‘l‘_wl\'llnliznv.-.l theree Hei0e. domo. of. 1He contral counties . & o few hours: the harvesting of grain, which s practically ' ¢ho stalks from which the tassels had 5 A\ '“"lmt_‘{' bt Ll Ly Among those in r were Dr. C. C. P, completed in the southern counties and pro- ’ ¢ - 22 !H not tor work more than is | Giva, Dr. A, R Reynolds, T, A. Davis, General Sitnation of the Crop portionally advanced in northern counties, been removed yielded 50 per cent more o . Do mot use the hands. [ e W. 1. Copelan . Walcott, R - corn than those stalks on which the tas- | Print tho'butter when the buttermilk | Pringle, John Farrel dlden, Ward \V has been worked ‘out. If the butter [ Willets, Thomas . Fi s, W print is well sonked in water before using : ::ru\vnmv B! ,\Kr‘v‘rwvrnn);: / |\. Baldwin, cable to Cotton. the pats will be smooth.” s b rnan and R C. Owslander. Lo i Al Tive stook Commisaion: given to this interrogation of nature ¥ bkt oAl iThe governor of Liuho il give the party ( —_— Tore Chin ) 1oi st ol vis | 3 roductio of pollen Pointe Sugar Beet A roception. Salt Lako Citv will ¢ tain ) WacHivatoy, Aug. 2 —The following fsthe | state live stock commission has prepared a M e 3y prosecuting the suga In- | {farper promised on bis return which will b / on ih Q" weather crop bulletin issued by the weather | statement, in summarizing which ho says: g | ¢! iich an - individua alk ha dustry. every possible advantage should | the (5th of this month to stop with the pavty e W bureau: Tomperaturo—The week was cool | “I think it a conservative estimate to say nite, fixed quantity. 1€ o portion of | 4 yikan of the experience that has | 8 few hours in Omata, ke ]A” *fi S0aps have agreai fall h i it were used in the production of pollen A i in all regions east of the Rocky mountains, | the people of Kansas will sell within the next | & ‘“ e ‘_“ m': _'; .~"I|’s'l":‘ 'h‘-:l’ frnln. tho | been gained by others, suys the Bect - except ulong the gulf coast, including south- AT . “'.'( I-tjl; Am':"“':"l‘;l"l’l' eapacity to produce grain, while on the [ Sugar Enterprise, From this exper TAE BEE AT BREAKPAST 3 WHET]SANTACLAUS SOAP ern Georgin and the greater portion of Texas, Shie L other hand. if the stalk were relieved [ ience we learn that a light, sandy loam | The = ccret of This P y the and tes north of the ich Kansns g nd stock will go ouside : WA LU LA A ence we leq at alight, sandy lox p e s Paper's Barly De- Tn the nocthwest and in states north of the | much Kansas grain and stock will g 1l from the duty of producing pollen, this | goii should be selected that has a porous Tivery in the Soathw s, otie voRE comes fl]ell‘ way; Ohio valley, ineluding the entire lake region, | Of the state besides what we use oursely I'he total corn crop will not he less than 250, ¥ Jill not burden being thrown upon w neighbor, Few people kn o expei buve : s i sub-soil, and has suiicient slopo that Few people know of the exper 1 You must huye the daily temperature was from ACBTCCS | 30,000 bushets. Thero are fewer hogs in the | the stalk thus relieved would MOTe | il not allow standing water, as water | ¥ Tii BEk to enablo it to reach its sub- SADZSIL TS LFAIRBANK OAP below the normal. The same conditions pre- | grqte this year and for that reason the great | vitality left to enter upon vhe production t ) i ¥ o1 | seribers at the carliest hour possiblo in the vailod over New York and Ponnsylvania and | bulk of our corn must go to enstern markets. | of grain, The thooty looks plausible, | standing upon o crop of boets will [ SCriber at tho carliost tour b Hy i has come o sfay ; " '] ¢ v v orning. Tie Bee always takes adv 0 the greater portion of Arkansas. [7rom the | Thero aro about 3,000,05) head of attls in th tin the meantime in glancing over | almost, if not altogether, destroy them. | ot (“’.‘f"‘m i "m \\'v u“ \. :.\vn»: Thi ‘H : : et f" 3 lower Ohio vatloy westward to Kansas, the | S16LE 1t A';*yv':'l‘; “1,“"”.,‘,\“"{‘1\,“‘.“'.',",“"‘“ y ‘?W‘";\ o lot of old newspapers, wo ran -m..‘m a The land should be plowed early in | yoviing. Where the teains do not weave os BA AJO'\V’ 23 MADE ONLY BY deticiency in tompernture amounted to nbout | (&0 | FaEE WOIEh WL B8, Betnd largor | New York Teibune of Decombor 8, 1890, | 4o fall, in August if possible, to n | ourly as eonld be dosired, Tue Bre i I"’.’-"\ ARL7D N 4 to 6 dogress per day. West of the Rocky | than usual, - in whicn it is stuted that Prof.Beal nar- | Guyth of two or three inches, and then ] Ll > \":_-fi—»————w—— lRB "‘»Cov.._fifi‘ spe meuntains theweek was warmer than usual, e BIL S KANSAS CROP ESTIMAT. rtates—Heavy Rains Unfave e 0 Summary of the Statementof the State sels wore permitted to remain, The in- terpretation placad upon the answer rates an experience which contains a | purrowed to make a level surfuce. febraskn We or OFo rtin. o0l SUTreatio ¥ o renovatiof o ket ) aKe ¢ s kb For instance. the B. & M. flver from Chl SE— except along tho {HOEIIB ARG GERRGT T b e T la b i plon for bHie o vaHOn o | (Whis witlnllow (thelivaads (10| g tow WO | 4557 b v Forotioa i sout western = L JLL G S Crere, Neb, Aug, 2-The following i8 | run-out strains of corn. Two varieties | yo 1y Jowin t should be done 5 ] = e ¥ ~ N AV olthed s A, s Ll Bt wpiled from forty-one y . vis of yellow dent, much ulike, had been | (5 V\‘.|]I-|.|).':.;'“{‘",,’,,”t,"..f hoy will be | Partof the state carlior than any other train, NO GURR! IN(@) 8 2 P l‘:"\“"‘u" i P i ,“l"' Iiic week past has been rather untavor- | used on neighboring favms, one for ten | qostroyed and thus lossen the lavor of | Bub it dos mot pasy theough Omana 1+ o ) TRt TR Alstelta the Ioeky moun- | BYIE for crop inturests, beng oo cool for tho Rl ‘.l.y.>.| «‘.;.l- other for V‘{Vw]ll!. i d | cultivation the following season. AU | i B thorotore movts that very thportint | B J BRifi L0010 lb grads BOTOW . 1A (SUATATLY, || PLORFCASEIRT HAY thir e & HArvastihi Nl 61|E Nt Lo LOWECOP U1 CY OIS Ot d B ILLe ommended to sub-soil to adepthof about | special — train Ihis special leaves | B 3 i ¢ : . average temperature has been .about 5 de- | itself, and in due time the tops of oneset | girit inehes, 1f fand is plowod in this | Omaha at # o'elock m the morning < § temperature throughout the corn and spring of rows were cut off =0 thuta perfect | ficult It is loaded with Bre's, There are thon- NoALeHIAI S WH o A hE 666 Foglonithe es cooler than usual and the amount of | © \ of it = y there will be no difficulty for the | I t them. The tealn th s d Ll L ° | sunstine about mormal. Tho rainfail has | CY0SS was secured, The yicld Ivom the a to grow downward and thus socure | Filtis ot them. i teith thriders down to 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb daily deficiency ranged from 2 to 4 degrees. oBE6( Seodl axcoaded: the vield. of:t \ ; Attsmouth, papoers are : ¢ yeen above the average, oxcept alc X \o moisture required. ] ; ! The seasonavle temperature from January 1 | heeu above the average, ¢ t aler 1uired nsferred to the B, & M. Flyer. Two min- Many years’ oxperionce. A regular gradunte {n modcing as a S T OIeRoA N not crossed as 153 exceeds 100, TS aHE 5 warel divon . tho il MURIOU eIV or R orthE L tHE U DRLEA L okaTh v i . several plowi were given the | yies later the Flyer is ratiling along at rontest succes, nll Nervous, Cheonio and 1 ¢nto Do os R cara BHarRRICO <t to July 51 continues siightly in excess on tho | FARERE FETE RO 0 0¢ (MR TG | I both the vecont exporiments and in | ground in the fall, each suceceding o | Spoed of forty-five miles per hout At ey Spermtor oy ost Staniii, Semfal Weiknegs. ' ; Syphilia: Strleture, ang northern states east of the Mississippi but | wost to Perkins county it amounted to more | that of eloven years ngo the result i8 | yoing slightly deeper than the one | station, tho packazes containing Tut Bin | focire. Coneulmiion e ook esteries of Lita saic e i A A A R this excess is due to tho hizh temperatures | than two inehes, ctically the sume, namely, a fifty per | peavious, ndditional good results would | are thrown off, landing at the station doo 0a 1 Sond stamn for o h L which occured betore the growing season. While corn has grown well, it has not | centineresse in the detasselled stalks as | o soenve These ropeatod plowings | 1t reaches Linc the capital, 4:55 wm.; Precipitation—There s been moro rain | ETOWn us rapidly as 1t ought for, tho Inst | compared with l\l\\..m-.m; which the s | would both thoroughly pulyerize the Gl R L I R than usual for the week, generally along tho | VOS OF SUivy BHC 1 HOW AL fanast fieen Cays | © were left. s it beeause the ¢ s0il and also assist greatly to decom- oldr -1 MeCo 30 a.mj 4 i o the sk, soneraly st o | U010, A o o Moo s | sl wore ot W fubeeaee the do- | anil wnd iso st groadly to docome | ASIVER I i el 10w OCTOR { McGREW Atlantic const, m the interior of the southern | the year. The wot weather has interfered | ! TV a6 A sro A sl P ol | Pose uny substunce v g 4| This special service of Ture Brer: costs monoy, states and at Rocky mountain stations. Tho | somewhat with huying and harvesting and | #¥end vicor iu the production of “pol= | the land, besido destroying nearly all Titk Bee makes no uote of that. It pub. grester portion of tho cotton region | has caused some ir to geain 10 the shoek, | 1en, move was left to devote to the pro- | the weeds, We admit that this plin is | lishes all the news and zaarantees to deliver omo °i8 roporLe t = H duction of grain, or was it simply § 3 FyEEs I b o liboral anc LAMGRAOE. AR Feai VAN Hh USRI L honvY) tains Aty me injury is reported tooats by rustand | du wrrain, ¥ | somewhat expensive, but any farmer [ itin the sameliberal and efiicient manner hus ocelvod wiusually heasy oS atn. | 10 wheat by blignt, in the rorthera partof | owing to the Lenefit derived from ¢ross- | gun ' poalize [ sie R er ot aBaes u want to_read ull the news and road it ing the week, although Louisiana and south- | ty6 state, fevtilizetionas tho report of Prof. Beal's [ \weeds by plowing than by doing so ke Tuk Bee. You can wmake no ern Texas received less than the normal raiu- | “Tlireshing bas commenced in many places, | oxporiment implies? when cultivating the growing crop. - | Mistake. fall. In Arkansas the rainfall ranged rrom 4 :\‘:‘v‘lnl\'wln:rl:. ol far s r \I I’.“",;f"":; Our correspondent has made us aware With good seloction of land and by \ A s b AN SO ILAcss that a number of Homestenad readers ar horBaERE S A T S ¥ Vi AR Bt ehenominal vield of small grain, but reports Ry i thoroagh preparation in tho fall the | Hon, Binger Herman, chairman of the com- Tmlh: woling ik \‘1 Gty yxw‘lu~ B G L M S et u..\_\v,y.wuu,‘.‘ in dotuss :m,‘ this | Jabor of cultivation will bo matorlilly | misas oo et o oeirnon of the com ‘These hoavy rains have doubtless proved un- | ogiimate senson, © would be glad to Know | oheapened and much better results ob- 3 et btitie i i favoravle to erowing ¢ The principle | “Focal hailstorms have been unusually | which of the two cuuses assigned for the | tained. D. C., in communicatine with W. It. Hearst, p OPTICAL corn and spring wheat states recoived 1635 | abundant ana_considerable damage 10 erons | increase is cocrect,and to this end would | T30 thus propared does not usually | SHitor and propricter of the San Feancisco i : to 6 inches, and in portions of Georgia und enerous ! urpose, thun tho usual awountof ram during the | has resited ospreiaiiy. in the soathivestorn | 1; ! oL 1 Sl LA e e week, although well distributed showers are | par'of the suan. < 1 o1 %0 uthwestern | Jike ln”nm‘ some of :h.- CXpovimie nlers | vequire plowing in the spring, unloss | :i R ;“_"“‘I“r'_[:i‘ ‘l\'v',“y. .“f.' nl l‘l::» reported from these sections. The seetious i carry the oxperiment a little favther. | weeds should be too plentifal, and in | 5 S e vl SIOMELI alao reported loss rain than usual du 10 Missouri We ither Ceop Bulletin, If cross tertilization alone produces the | ghat case the plowing LR T e | OMAuA B is assoctuted, anyss = TS month of July, except in Kansus and we storn | S Lovis, Mo., Au The secrotary of | Increase tnen to enclose the tassels of [ ow sutticient only to thoroughly destroy | department e 000000 e ‘I"‘._: (L34 L allIE sh ) L state board of agriculture furnishos the | 1tern ite rows in paper bags without re- | i weeds, o havrow should be | valuation, and the ¢ Proporuct repre » 0 DENTE e e omtih | Tollowing weather and crop bulletin for the | MOVINg the tassel and bofore the pollen | thoroughly used and the beets planted ' sent lsosses by poor peopie and by those of [ A | LY LNFUL 3 e rater wortions. of the | week and month ending July 31: The raiue | 1% 'eady to_fall, so us to make suve that | 4y parly us the coudition of the seison citizons who ventured the s and 5 - ' ALl At ST . he sillk shall not be pollenized from the | it ud) rproperties in the then wild and un P southorn and middie Atlantic states, excent | fall was below the norma outheast | ; 1 will admit. {prar 8 £ T T-oulstans Blorida and the grantor pORION | seotion and bant oran clso i poe oaa. | tussol(of “its " own stalk, ought to scctire e developed west. Titis sowsion of eneress | Practical Opticians of Texas, where the monthly rainfall was | /00 0 S L eisewhore, bub bads | 116 same increase ns detas: jt S, : i.xlm now (!‘umv'l zed the right of these [ o0 ot world renowned optical establish- Ol ¥ el e ho o100 D O L D e oLl Tore (o) et NSRRI G B T General remarics; New Jersoy—Well di (llu- normal e ‘h\*rsuuflvuu' n:mm normil. | the cause is so long as detasselling pro- | hogs may be of service for those who | T b S LTS G e o 1A e ey ST tributed raina improved all crops greatiy by ‘orn s suffering for rain in the southeast aa i ianseohaan it is not Rebian R A e e, A e usted to Lioiface 2 the maturing of vine truck has been retarded | section and some It calitios elsewhero but 15 'i"::m," f"‘.‘, Tt ,‘il\;‘_m,&_t‘_l"",} WP paaltes 15 Al o Wity cogy Wl Gl DGR iGhEanL I L TS (el et | by the cool and cloudy weather. Buckwheat | generally tine in the nortt ot ‘_“ ‘\ e 2 AL s fork handle three or four feet long, and | 5":“:” \4( : !‘:‘IH.@‘ :' « ”'”‘”nl‘\ usuuon By 8T sted Free of Charze. B THE SPRQIATIST is promising. Threshing of onts is general. | Roturis from i e oNer E IOt e e 2 FORB IO rom e nARbOFG e neh (h 0165 fOUE| five nsstralioaiwisl Evar, itveni (o by s || P 2 y Stxteon Vears' | ] benefit. Somebody L d i » Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. steen Years' Experion o in the Preatment of s continuo in good ¢o soard - for ont otin soon to b | lends to prae < L e Appld I'pears continuo in good conditi board for tne monthly builetin soon to be [ letds to practical in-hes from this hole bore another £ | gress of final payment. I the meanwhile P .,, but peaehes aro uot so good issued show the followiiie percentage in tho | suid to Franklin about his Kite-flying | 1 i ok L e o ot tho Marylund—The weather was too cool for [ condition of crops for the state. Corn 87, | discovery: “Of what use is it?* "O1 | inch hole. Then take a § inch rope and REOREr A tops s Iy THE ALOEL & TENFOLD CO., Gonorehan, Glo k. Ste T OO 00 all DI+ or fors. 0 tha Sevinl Origia s, Sin | b ; 3 discourngement these cusil | the favorable development of corn and po- | oats 77, potatoes 100, hay, vield 100, quality | what usé is a ehild?” was the reply. It | run through fist hole with a knot on G | { Sovoiopmentostoo g e GRLL L, b LI it uso s a ¢ v ¥ irough fivs o - knc persuaded them to enter into,contra 5ta Bt. Next 't Postsme tatocs, although the outlook is promsing for ipples 79, Returns from the thteshier- | may bacome & man:. It dotasselling | the end: of ropo.. e vuw through tha | s sacecments whsreby 114 S. 16t1 St, Noxt & Postflce | an average crop both as to quantity and | men indicate an average 1d of fifteen o < : 5 o Dos g |ttt 5 AR | Discases and Femady Diseies. Ladies from 2 to 4 quatity. Some slight injury was sustained | bushels of wheat to the acre for the stata sduces inerensed yield beeause all the | gecond hole and leave a loop, the lower | bercent was azreed to be pu he event only MeGrow's sucesis in the freatment of i £ | b Hlih vitality in the sced and stalk go to the | o X {s i e 4 of the payment of the claim, viching o L e TEt L by tobuccos in Light soils, fruit and unhoused § in th 1 k goto the | and of which is five inches from tho [ 9f U o and diminishing the payment 1 THE ONiAy eI sulN inerenao ot st M iuhk s wheat that, was not threshea by baaly dis- Drouth in Texas Broke production of grain, then it is quite k. fie u knot on upper side of stick, | fra . ‘ Sast 9 DAY mMentLC A o 3 5 2 &t DI the claimant to this extortionate and unjus ce, Mtaanl Fa-uom Sti., Omaha, Neb tributed rains. SAN AxTONIO, Tex., Aug. 2.—The terrible | possible that the rule will work both | then cut th: surplus vope off and you | titiavl e ce un eithor street 8. : 4 . i 8 and fiable amount. This manifest injustice was FAC Indiana—Warmor weathor with rain i3 | drouth provailing in the southwest,of Toxas | Ways—that botter and more vigorous [ huve'a hog holder, Tiko the stick in | npparent. so. congross, and 1t bieas. e a 13 TU A’G Iy e, TR newded - for wil crops, purticalarly | eorin | for pine weeks was broker last night by a | poilen will bo mado by astalk thatis ve- | your ~ hands with ~ the rope loop | cifort, while proviiing a remedy of payment Fald 0 Diheat throshine b eqctrios complotion. | G ™ followed by a drenching rain, Only { lieved from the duty of making cars. If [ hanging — down, walk up to | to the claimaat, also to protect im against ST (e I\VIOORE S Arkausus—Iixcessive rains bhave worked | two showers had fallen fov nine weeks in the | Uhis should prove true, then it is worth | the ” hog, reneh the stick out | the suylock attorneys aud ciuim ugeuts, and ¢ distributed. The temperature was below ther has been too cool und cloud sot growing side by side would not pro- his tack: pu\l back a muu and twist on ?I(“',l,.“l‘_';‘,'(,l_;“.“,’l‘l‘_“f ctolotelionitioret o, Mississippi—lxcessive rains have beer 6 seed e avo or col | e 5 ceept suc ¢ fon of the state and have caused a too | the ranges had been parened. Appaling des- e S R e e e et twiteh on’u_ horse’s nose, and you | ail contracts berctofore made for fees and al- e erowtn ot Ccatton it auager of | titution has provaiied Tor two weoks past | thait should be found to be true, there is | your hog. o won't move as loug us | lowinces w claimanvs attorncys aro by shedding, Fruit shedding has not occurred | along the Rio Geande from Presidio to Cam- | B0 farmer worthy of the name who | you keep the rope twisted. Aftor you | declared void, and all w as extensively as d in the south- | eron county, In Hidalgoand Starr counties | would not regularly andgladly cultivate | have rung two or three and got used to | the secretary of the troasury in : & such judgments shall be made ern portion; reports from there are more | many cattlodied from want of grass. That | aseparate seed plat. it you cun take your rings and ringers | i€t : e 4 o favorablo, Gaterpiliues. aro roported near | country is now destitute on account of threo = e L R O, st U7 | delivered oniy to the claimant or” his lawful 1 ) R — and ring 100 hogs an hour easily, I | felivered. 4 d b S g Calve: : heirs, executors or administrators or trans- Artesia, annual drouths, and the 1 s Scours in Calves ek e Ve Sl nelgEbort e 30 wistrators o tra Rl e e ey New Eugland—Hay and grain harvest has | semi-civilized — coadition pre i tecently a wrisor in speaking of the hogs alone. If a hao N Aol neditomell fe de s MELLLINE miw‘wl* ngs been delayed by unfuvorable weather: grains | RIZhUS storm was very severe th - Ty i e s RA0C. 19 000} 041 RORmUCHRLEROTYHE ] QUL O ok acture o 1 Ribl 3 T M J care of calves has this to say about the PIE ol he better, for wk ha i thotiol ts' ; by the court for Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon somewhat injured by heavy rains and high | the country referred to. ) ugly so much the better, for when he | the claimants’ ys by the court for e ill effeets of scou opens his mouth to bite you have him, | prosecuting said . which may be paid | Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, | 3 winds; warmer weather i5 needed, thoush e = 4 g v Ios Gt e GahLee AT RS all crops ure making rapid growth; tobacco is lowa:Weathor Orop Bulletin, “Hundreds of calves dio annually, or | for there will be no trouble getting tho | firfet to such wutothews, fud he AMoWanees | park and Cometery Fences. The cheapest, in good condition. Des Moixes, In., Aug. 2.—This week's [ = oS o by this scouwre, | rope over his nose. o claimants! attocnoya shall bo rogulated et ESa LB s Towa—Weathor gencrally favorable for | bullotin of tho Tawa weathor service reports | 210 Stunted in "’I"“”‘ by ,””N SCORrEe et ;‘I“‘L‘,' ;l‘]i‘x‘1:::."\(\1“1;?\“:1': atilatmejorirondend|imostaartistiofland durable fence in the }nulu;n]nu Iglml threshing, aud small grains | tho aaily aversge temperature 6 degrees he. | 20 it may be said to ho voluntary sac- Midsummer Mistakes. rocord e part of the findings thoreof, but 1 | Market. Maaufacturers’age:ts for Archi ncluded. The hay crop is heavy aud the |00 0l with less than tho seasonal rain- | Fifice, as by the exerciso of good judg- | The farmer is likely to lct tho pigs [ no case shall the allowance ex 15 per | tectural fron work of all kinds, and for Lhe prospects are flattering for flax and potatocs, i RO e TS e 3 R A Ea ARt i t RO fall, excopt i fow localities. ‘The weather | ment ing feeding, tho diseuse may be | yng Jambs eare for themselves for a | vent of the Judement yeeoveiod excopt in | gefebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribhon Wire. u|fil‘l":::r!l{uI:I/:;ll‘nllh(l';t\;-;{ \“(),'n‘l\lll:l‘l‘.i:‘l;!l'nf\':'x:}l{"ul‘:): fron \I\\‘I] slt“?\l h‘tlfll‘(f;l‘l\' \‘n‘g"uf’\).:,"x’fi',:;.;‘.\ % “1]“.“{" lnf\'t[“l"‘:“" ‘f‘ ‘_h‘»‘lh“'_ fl:"i m“i season, just now, says tho Ovange Judd | unususl services have been ronderod or ex- Callat Factory and zce samples s weedy and is not froiting well. It is beg handsome. The hay crop is heavy and the | Mination avolded, for, In nine ci Oub | parmer. It is bad policy, however, as | penses incurred by the claiimants’ attorncys, Send for Catalozues and Pricos, nitg "t hed. A local builstoru tn Stokes | prosnectis flatteriug for lux aud potatoes. | of ten, scours=will bo found to bo the | his is a critienl timo whon thought and | 5 Whieh ciss 1ot fo excecs <0 gor cunt of . S G e T orn is doing as well as could be expeet sffec agloct i > WAy or ¢ c L shu o ved by ¥ w;\"li.:l‘ml.lll‘:]. oo .lul\'ml\L Ot for cotton: in tho | Tho full record for. the: month shows it has effect of neglect, in one way or another. { wipg do much for the young things. It | coure. Ny BEAD LLODL i southwestern counties insects are attacking [ een the coolest July with one exception the crop. Corn hus been belated. within twenty years. miles and west for 700 miles. Cotton balls had begun to drop from tho fnjury to erops on *ho lowlands; highland | vastares south of San Antoaio for 200 | L¥ing to see whether detasselled stalks | nund slip the loop over his nose and with | 1hisend we provide in the new, Nos. 108, 110 and 112 N. 11th St. 4 4 4‘ ? )s continue in good condition. The | i & of one sevand the de-cared of another | 4 quick motion move your handsover | *“Thatallsales, transfers ovassignments of TELEPHONE 1772 Perhaps the change from whole to skim | iy mistake to allow a full dictof corn | *It will bo observed that this is a maxi ;i Y Plaples on tho Face "“\';I,“"i":"\,"!“,:?;','l",’f'fi’l'}'f‘f‘ malliotibookc milk is made too suddenly; or per s S : % | mum limitation for the court, and to kuow "By Broaking Out the milk i3 given the call either too hot | 1O With the intention of substituting | wpay will be a reasonable conpeusation for AR Skin A Citarrh use Moore's Tree of Lifo, sbraska - Rather avo veather e T : 9, | m‘:‘x“r;h:“l\(\p‘!i\t:.lmh; \x‘l(lur‘uw“nll:l’?“_ L\]gfl:{};fl; Kansas Weather t ulletin, or too coid: or if tho calf isnot yet weaned | Shorts, oats, ete., after havvest. The [ the attoraey — witk these limits 51 Hot Bkin) | For Constipation use Tree of (afe. Lawnexce, Kun, Aug. 2.—-Prof. Snow’s is ailowed to suck its dam when the [ “frame material” will come into the | the court will ascertain = what = ser 7 Blotches | The greut life remedy—The Tre it is ailowed 1en the g ty—The Tree of corn, which is now at least fifteen days late, 0 Aar a) rendere Bre Toreshing has commenced in the southe monthly weather report shows last month to | latter is overheated or exci ed. In all | building too late to add the nceded | Yieos fthe attavney ShupcrendorsdBand ’nwih,m,n. Breath ) Life. portion and u largo yield is inaieated, Le the coolest Jul years, themean | these cases scours is almost sure to be | strength, The right method is the only | ['loiin from your communication that it is in ! i my of. Moores 700 af fifo, o positiva curs tor Klnoy Lllinois—The weather continued to affect | temporature be and tho | 1ha rosult of quite npparent nogloct or | successful ono for feeding braod- | contomplation by sou to oreunize f smociul tal.o A e baplin LUl o laeasenitioes 1 corn, the rainfall beiug budly distributed. | highest 9 deerac rainfall was 6.4 i ! ; ok g o : ! 5 A g8 ) s )y I o rainfa as 6. relessness, Oceasionally, however, a o stock It on has no | bureau in Washington City for the colicetion B Tree ot Lity, tio Groat Lifs Romo 1v? Wheat and oats are yielding well. Water is | inches, which is over wwo inches above tno | Chrelessn Qi N ular pasture for the swine, it should | of thoso clums A orokas ronha imatay n \.Es"- () i i vaonang. oataiciaield L Yatanis 109 cnse may oceur without any apparent i < D LR Plowing of wheat has be- | average. ; = R s T (v G Tr D S o ety provided from a corner of the meadow | nominal cost to the elaimant. This notics ‘:NGL!».JH [ t I Ponusylvania—A violent wind, rain and Por Schiitz beer apply to R, R. Grotte, | stomach, oul the feeder does not notice | at once. After August 1 weaning lambs ::}\;:»:»'.: .I:tF\:w1;“1&“":-‘1l“\‘1.:|‘|lnll po to iv‘h;:u;‘:[t; hail storui on Tuesday and a goneral rain on | 1020 Furnan anything wroug and is quite surprised to | ean bo turned into tho corn field, having | 1 P WORRCEEERAT LRI B il Teeth without 105, movable bridee Wednesday damaged crops in portions of i o o wftor w while that the culf has an at- | by this time gleancd the stubble field of | jhom than that beretoford held out by the WY ? PECALSEYOUR ,_-Loo,_, work, “Dr. Throckmorten's patent No ek easionphdl Derkyicollntioh i i se; PAMAN tack of the scours. If gae cuse were | tho small grain, They will cat much of able terms of exacting claim pzonts droppins down of plates, bite anythinz you ik, tectly romain fien. st the thingfor | | vherd reports are favorable, Tobucco looks == i 4 I vill : ::h“ft eports are favorable. ‘Tobacco looi Now We Are With You. taken in hand when first ihticed,it would | the \w\hwslyl'hs and” weeds as well as Your gonotous n;u«,..»..w\n.m\.. have a o uead n;:‘-‘n‘:]‘ , did } Michigan—Tho weather has been cold and | Onand after July $1 the Chiengo, | b found to be very eusy to deal with; | the lower bludes from tho corn stalks. | tendenay to oblige these agaute to Focognlze S e you re 1 | dry for growing crops, warm soaking rains | Rock Island & Pacifie railway will ran | Pub generally it is neglected in the hope I'his policy is much wiser than to allow nar .‘J‘ AL a8 mooradoapionatlalbngle f0e I veing neoded. “A_light frost in the interior | 411'igs trnins in and out of the Union De. | that it will éure itself, or as it is conven- | them to continue on the stalo stubble or f FFFHGHSATion T Lty Q0L 1 counties ou the 2th ult, did’ slight damage | 1058 T O LS LG DOW S0 ] jently called, *“run its course.” Toooften | on parched and exhausted pastures, al- | HO™: e | T ML S e Pows, oustbounds i teave d8 {0l e qogs run its course—not a very long ready overstocked. By this chango the Italians Murder a Whole Family. < 1 \ arm - sunshiny woather s S ono, to bo sure. but a very effective ono | regular pasture can be permitted o | girpprrancno, Ky, Aug, 2—Tn Wayno R SALE BY RUMLN & Omaha. | 0 of 5 ing the cool wi or e s n Ahfantert s the oxereise of == 2 5 4 | ministers, lawyers and public speakers, Price c,,f,’,f:,':.k.,k. \‘l‘h‘.”',“‘w‘".',“.*,.,,"},.,,,u;n'.,d“‘ athor | Avrive 8:40 0. m., 10:50 . m. and 6 than cure, und by “‘H. AAEOASE ‘f.“l““" About Stacking Grain, murdered bya party of Ttatian railroat labe ana § sizos, tho litter 2 1-3 wallons Sent any- | o ltthe more than bbor piates, within reach “ P A0 B 2 p. m. Those tr ‘o vestibuled and | judgment and irtelligence in feeding, ‘ne of the thing: ssential to tho | ers.The Italiuns were employed on the Norfolk | whers prepald on racoint “of prigs uri' 0" 0 “Wo | ofall. Dr. Batiey, Dentist, his the solo rizht and potatoes ure very promising, oats h \ 3 ¢ bo entirely anted. 1T Cno of the things most essentiul to the fssue 0 gui anteo G eure. s paolle trade ant | f I 1 Doazis Cointy, oflice srd flovr IO fonT anvaateret LRSS R it is an indispu fuct that thodining | scours may be entirely prevented. lIf, o 2t Ulistan & Western, Friday night about tifty of them H by the Goodman DEut Co. M 0.0mahn RAULAIGRENAE BUNHEY, A o L promise a 1arge orop. | oo Y % | however, a case develops, as soon as | profits of small grain is the stac o | Paxton bloek, Omuli, : Wisconsin—The drouth continues seyere | CHU S€ |\:( veat Rock Island ) Redh] "i\ el e s raw | So dittle care is taken that it is **piled got drunk. Going to the home of Brumfield, ok & ihund Omating (A Mol hor! H‘u\‘n"l | n eastern counties. Cousiderable dumage is | 15 second to none in the country. noticed, give the calf one ¢ vaw | S¢ ure is taken the s Mpile i D e i e by ers it Soviora, Sauth Omai; A 0. oy | reported by chinch bugs. Outs show For vates, sleeping car borths to Chi- xgu~|~.~h,-|1|~ nd ;.111 . llln}; is very sim- when there should be the greatest care | Samunded amittanco. With rais and elubs Rilig:Coyn b e HOTEL. marked improvement and promisea wood | cago ov oints cast eallat city ticke e, homely remedy, but it has always | exercise Thel rrain sottles an un attack. Bromticld and his twe i i It or any points cast eal ity ticket | p « 3 v xercised. When the grain settles the n an attack. Bramftield and his two Eflfi TheMumap(cor 1ataian] Hatnory a1 thg edod; corn and tobacco are doing well. |‘l\ express, S ppEe S o) SO BN Some damage to melons, potatoes and grapes | Vestibuled limited. 4:10 p. m, lysentery and death. grow full ultermath for early wintor | oty West Virginia, Friday night Mr., T T crop, A fair crop of bar hus been har- 1 oftice of the Rock Island Route, 16th | proved a satirfrctory onin my experi- o) o straw will L hali-grown sous made a brave defense, but vestod, Potatoes are in good condition, ex- | ind Farnan streats. 2 ence if, applied in thé ure liertagos. Lutt of the straw will lucline downwurd | (oo *(0Y 0o hud no arms. Their assulauts R("\T ‘X"x most substantially cons ructed hotel build- i \«m Tivond by wet weathor, Atlantic express, 6:10 p. m. i’rovention is a hundred times better | fecding. Brumfield, his wifo and five childeen were | “ERADICATOK i A0s Locause Ikl | the microne or g Sh i oLl n 62, 5 :‘J;:n-’.::llu‘.‘; agslerpioouniios. " Cornla not JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, T, & P, A, have given as many as six eges to a ‘“l‘"\"l"'\'j :_".“L the ‘l"l““'l"“lf‘." L ‘_“'} “”I‘l broko fu the duors and windows aud veut b TMGVAmrAfl'j?H[NIk ing in Omaa, Several beavy brick llru valle cial DUt n goncral i 13 neoded within 1o - course but nt intervals through | PMLUHE, D 0038 @EAIN K0 SHACH BEHS | T ey, Thoy then seizad tho wifo und 1 B et Wooks to muke a cotton: orop. Othor crops birlce tlepiArm, - oo | the day—und I have been - very | (¢hoistiok is kept full and well tramp- | Younger children and put thom to death, 4 ] ng, making it impossib o to burn quick. Fire Mr. and Mrs, 8. A, Fasig of Kansas City | seldom ~compelled to resort to medi- | ¢ 50 : e | After searchiug the place for valuables the 3 Jirem ho build on- 1 (arvesting is fn operation, thresh- | ave visiting frionds at 111 South Seventeenth | oine for a cure. The beauty of this | 1ed from the ground up. The greatest ©, b HIREN 8 ¢ escapes and fire alarms thiroughout the build= Aivom AR R Ehon ey burnea the house to tho ground. It is suid \ Beatsisiiia ing will begin next week. Wheat wis never | stroot, When returning from Hauscom park | rewmedy lies in its homeliness; farmers | frouble is when the center is only kept | yhat enemies of Brumficld incited the 1tahaus in. Steam hoat, hot and cold water andsun- better and promises a lure yield. Hop flies | Tast ovening Mrs. i g level with the sides till the stack or der. R st ovol Mrs. iasig foll into hola ronerally have plenty of eggs at anc N A 3 to the murder. shine ory room, Table unsurpassed any- are dowg some damuge. Fruit prospects aro | tho sidowali on Seventeonth N W -‘L“nlx-“l\ Jlil:>l\|'l|-:~‘[m'-lll\\";mh;‘llu‘\".J:'\L‘H:ytl, riok la vondy to Be. draws in. Would ind Mrs, W 's Soott -‘* | hl‘[‘l ‘m 4 l-y}i”“ILLO‘W AY, Proprictor i B o generous rains of last | A0U1As aud Dodgo streets broukiug an avm. | when they huve passed into the sere and | Prefer vicks to staeks in looso grain and ‘\A"‘{"” Wil and Mes. Winalairia Bocining | /i QAL i pAaBRIa 088 o gonerous st | The injured laay was carvied into the houso | v o e f ft tho geain ts woeedy be cureful not to FUp tho bost romo acle ohildren, woek bave improved cotton, tobaccoand corn. | 4 > § ‘ 4 y e vellow leaf of an egg’s life) there need BRI o A Lok 25 cents u bottle, \ i R T S onn o L fothioe bk boce | e, A ot 03 o wbyatciun who i | LSLTL G un oxiiyiunced had giving | £6% U1 rick 100 wide, neithar trammp tho i 2 INTERLSTP/IDUND{I LSI]S\ HOTEL DELLONE, hastily summoned 2 s planted. The outlook is splendid. 9 d o el erdose, out edges too mueh, It will not take A Thrent i, Capitol Ave, So oling o 5 uth Carolina—The wot weather has y small_pill, out a very good one. As . precuutionary mensure, calves Just completed, has 100 rooms, three caused early cotton to shed and cotton has SWit VR g b ter than stacks and itis much easier on W p > ) I~ | on ha s Little 1\ Risera: - o sho e given one or 5 u If you so excite mine ire, |4 EROWD 80 TApUILY R liba. DUELIto or . fri § Blsila BRlditsers, namyvinauied should e ghventong an | kR Berod b douon, g AVIM 5+ BANK ' Tho injury to tl b will be considerable N TR T T TPRRE S o f DIBE AN S Whon the peoplo cowe to tea SLFDR |6 ‘&D 1UGLAS ST S, Louisinna—The frequent showers have o fitir 2 4 . n hey drink, s will correct CHICAGOIANS COLONIZING, Right before the company, c un,u % 100.000.0 ‘ rded work und made crops rather grassy; n ‘"i'l l--" July 80, 1891, the Chi- sidity of the stomach if any oxists Il put you out.” & o TRUWY MAN - EW.NAGH | otherwise, favorabl orts are received. | ¢ago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway | prevent it, if none is presént, for linois Capi Inr T - - i ) Tor- 6.8, LAKE. | | ¢ ovent it, esont, for, s talists Enroute to Take S T WILLARD: CUY-C.BARTORN s iy i he laying by of caue is nearing completion | company will run all of its trains in and | said before, provention is better than Hiingin Ml 6 e DEATHS, V.J.BROWN - THO S L. KIMBALL . and the finest toilet rooms in the city, Large sud itis growing well, Rico 1s promising. | out of the union depot, Omaha. No | cure, aud if we foed our calves care- ¥p idsho Lonas, NAiTack (6 A% 1ined o lea Wniter (Chis haGdTALt ample rooms. Suites with bath, eto. Cor. otton prospects continue favorable und a [ more annoyance causcd by transforring | fully and gunred them from all the var Attached to the reguler Union Pacific fly eontas each ad fitional Hns ten cants, ok NI IRASICA 14th and Capitol Ave. Strast car service in B Top I8 assured A and switching at Council Blutfs, Solid | ous'ccauses of scours, wo find it less | yesterday afternoon was a speciul car decor ~ - \v Sopnnagy Kentueky--Hoavy showers in places im 3 A v worth directions. Ratos ¥ WHITE Jonn W i tl”” ] l)(” l\ ; |BAR1()ER el proved corn, tobneco und pastures, but many | YeStbuled —teains, consisting of new | trouhlesome and more watisfactory and | ated with banuers bearing = the logend | W v of pueumont. Hemutns will be tikeu sections continue dry, and the outiook is only | U'tluce sleeping cars, free parloe chair | profituble than treating tho complaint | “Mountain Home, Idabo.” The car con o bouslas, O., for burlul woderatoly good. Peaches and apples are | curs, elegunt conches, and the finest | after it has gained a foothold,” (1, 8 DEPOSITORY - OMAHA NEB abundant. dining cars in the world, all heated by — — Chpital $400,000 Mr. and Mrs. Gexrge Van Orman, have 1:.'\;1‘..‘-‘|};“;~h\ (\f\!l\.luv'\t"\'lll.u li.[nxiu,' .-\v‘u.:: steam and lighted throughout by elec Farm Butter-Making. 4 ’ TR P 82800 taken the Barker Hotel under their well 15,uhe Hudsou valley and tho vield ia good: | tric lights. “The new evening expross | Canall the washing and working be plus Jan, a2, ke dhe Sarkar Bl W R TR o oo A Targo Ylold of hehches and poars | Wit Polectric lights I ovory borth” | done fn the chura? When is the proper ‘B ! ! : A el fe looked for. " Apples o lato butsound. | BOV feitves Db albkns -p | time to salt? Why does butter some- sw Vateery I, B e, Cashile modern conveuiences. Fire esoapos and fira irapes and hops are bolow the average I ):i 1 in time P ; L P odern conveiiences, tire esoapg . for all® eastern Fonmamtire M 4 YO | im0 come out of print mold rough? As J FHE IRON BANK proof floors. Speo alratos for baso ball and Minnesotu—Cool nights have caused crops TR l:ru'.rfiunl companies, Table unsurpassed, 10 mature slowly, but have improved the | tickets and sleeping horths at 1501 | the above questions are often asked, we Bunking Busiue ;l";‘ll‘“}‘ o\f‘?'rmul ll’lurr\‘«rnn;; i1n progross Farnum street (Barber block), are pleased to see them answered in the Goneral Hasklig Hu d 5 n the soutbern half of the state, and revorts J. L PrEsTo VAS| A T ) o o . ucshe migam bait ot thesteis, i rovorts 1. Py : »AL\\ % K\ A, NA 1\1 following from the OvangeJudd Farme n T] UN]()N DEPOT HOTEL., tinues backward v 08 A0k Gen. Agt | whe cream should not be too old but Mason Stroots: 1alt blook west B4, o i Mt e e S howosa: Bate The "yield 1a ‘better than amicipated, | BAYLESTON, Ta, Auk. &—[Special Tole. | ing test the temporature with o ther- beets are maturing finely, slipped off in frout and w cand | 000 to 63 when cold, If cream 5 011e 2 s Q 4ii10at ark 1 . ) y W 55 SEARKS MO | i Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, THE MO8 vLRFECT OF PENS. 0 il 1€ yud wisb California-Graln harvesting is nearing 4 d be sour vhe or ¢k - g T e should be sour; when ready for churn STEEL PENS [ L1lding, naw FAFitaré, STl WIAK Brste 2 aoolots Toohmian . Oah Some damigo is being dove by nsects, Hops | Eram to Tk Brr.)—While driviog a load of | mometer; it should bo us low as 58 §/ Ow e GOLD MEDAL, PARIS FXPOBITION, 1889, | B ey i Colorado--Crops Iu g0od coudltion. Tho | crushed to death, | istoo thick it may bo thiuned with tairways, from the top to the bottom, his flne el vator and diniag room servico, i firo proof throughout, fina billiard rooms completion, In the northern part of tho aud fruits are generally doing well. Sugar | bay near here, Frank Vertiezer accidentally | B warm _ weather and from