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3] THE _OMATA l“l»LY BEE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 25 1893. which shall irrigate round at ‘w»u for beete, a8 will be seen from the | steadily increased it d will aln ' n tt " o 1 farme fen - .""n(\ rices paud hich ollows u e eble the product ft ther v»wm Groat Resalts Expoctod from the State Gon | 16481 tg ke, bach frmer indenedent | Nebraskens Who Have Made Good Monoy | table of prices paut."which follows” faruher | treblo the it of the mothor it thi Bu"e"" M vention at Noth Platte, which this convention discussed this im in the New Industry, The following ‘reproscnts the rosults ob. | Steffen process of extracting sugar from I portant subject. Among all present thero ained by farmera in various parts of the | syrupand works up some of the syrup at the - was 1o question as to the necessity of irri % state in 1502 Grand Island factory. This year it will turn gatic y spuieetn | n; th 1estion was as to methods o \IRES out almost 4,000,000 pounds. \ MEANS AND METHOD3 FULLY DISCUSSED | 5if ihio attenden the national ireigavion | INTERESTING FIGURES FROM FARMERS g fhie Oxnard compniy recelved in additi and later, t tate convention of Kanw | £ In 1800 the s t INO l=no! He=vo ~ e N ’ . A wore free to say the North Platte meeting | They Show Conclasively that it Pags to por ;‘ ,vv\.”m 1801 n’x t et s you continue b lying your nick-nacks and surpassed cither in numbers and in practical Ratse Bects—Advantage to Be Do- bounty of 2 cents per tovs 3 | 1 It " ted it is le S W I 1 1 ) aKe € Y« ngste n e S T, A T restits. 1 capitai’ can oo eniisted o s WiVl 1o tia DNEERESRYY & Uncle Sam wiil pay the same rie ys for to make the youngsters happy, Platform Adopteds in western Nebra 1 nder ditch and Beet Sugar Plant, . 3 the Grand Islaud factory but if you have nee st sanails] o farming started aion o lines. 10 g i LHO WAT0 BT NOUPAEKA 11 y wve need far sensible pres quote the words of ¢ Vs leading cani g 1801 from Uncle Sam; £42,202 in 1 1o A F 3L viost Ipottant | taiis tion offe next good in- | Guaxn Teasn, Nob., Dec, 10.—[Special to - le Sum, and for th I i | outlay of holiday gatherings e N € vestme capi Tue Br The be 5 v cambaign of Ne uof 180, T 3 ever held in Nebraska was th & e L NATEN DIRLLE lon that s Wanted, It w 18 by | Don't undestand us as teying to interpose or teach you— 7 3 Men Who Have Had Practieal Experience | ade n Succe ith Water in | l and Made a 8 with Wi | el nts, consult the lovliest ever displayed under any one ‘ : Mo N braska for the season of 1503 has just closed sl Iho it this gather The convention agreed to urge the Ne T'he factory at Grand Island has produced last week. 1 oly at- | braska delegation in congress to support the | 1,835,000 pounds, and Wt Norfolk will ing rests on these fact J follc produce 4,000,000 p more. The close roof—at the Nebraska —of course teuded by men of ints A A il ¢ e ; ¥ SRt I VBN LY i , A JOKE ON MAXWELL have on Hgving Tor yane an wnesual | i e el O T e s oot e _ - CHILDREN ) hundredth meridian. It was & moters of the in yoand in this connec mocratic 1 man Catled Dow had tested irrigauon, wh thers came hd t as Il in g y O ! going the rounds in Washingt Y ENTS o tstadregaion, whle th othos came | BRSNS 10 o e it Mty | Secomes apiicnis Wik Fomc . Lo rouns fn Washingion of the PARENTS il - thored there, @1t | Bppropriated to e expends v the direcs | the year 1862 there came to this country @ i AT 3 UL N ¢ with h\“‘i h““.; \‘v"vl\ ‘v‘\“d'"\wy f o ] state Henry A, K To him, Fred A 3 4 i "‘.m « [ d\\hv ‘\‘: nt dem per | the developnient ind distr T the w Wiche A Dr. Thorspecher is eredited 1 i3 wmsed by those who do At pla orignal idea of raising beets in this state y SPHITAHE B LR A and discussion was to the point, clear W 3 2th dogret rimnal idea of raisi i \ i as well as by 1 ho dos and man A SUEAE - -Trom. ' thie : ot el oftico us well s by , e R UG LY, . changes whatever in the e vite a meeting which will put hundreds of men to . : i ARy stk & Gthat Bf tHo Kystert Platiorm on Which They Stand. where the sugar try has existed for and abused by democrats for not making S Q projoscd to mako thess fortllo bub arid | 7o resolntions adopted by the convention | over half o centur U they had some i New Method of Payment. L o i CRAR o 2 ) 4 SISTER cro as follows t . ‘. e is witl an able g ron- Fih o ossot aua o . i cou: | TR DL ik o0t St Sava e L an bl and pleant o to be taken was to ascertain if suear beets | bheets, and in this fourt ' tho tleman to deal with in te of his de- 0, U ention emarkablo in that while the | sqives his Blatten mhd put thon the ninrket &8 ts, and in this fourth vear of the indus- | : Tt A RABGIE AN At SOMLI DIALLE WA T T L sy & | would vrow in Nebraska and yield a subi- | try theve was o smailoracreage X termination to ignore partisishi in | PHSHANT L nhthtoy Wbt ey e eread plains: and cient percentage of saceharine watter to | farmers than in any of three ? the serviee and substitute proficieney s out an exvensive program, ye E Wiroas, Anucrican cit wisling to se- | o thoie manufacture into sugar possivle | Years: The vesults of those who did engage | therefor. Simon pure democratic en ) ROTHER. hundred men ¢ ther, sed y ure homet have moved these plains alk i i . 5 i in tho culture are caually s good: the | thusasm often gets exasperated with \ bonght and paid the gov nt for land and | and profitable. oy Thorspecher Pro- | prjcos paid this year cqually as hich, en | himand lets go at hi |u);.‘| with more expended (hefr money i inproving it ane cired & smnll ouAntity ot soed | Hith TR i i . ing light and yet, s it after wards appeared Whereas, 1t has becn demonstrated by the WLLE U ik HbTLY ROt high Bug tt had until recently vehiemence than grace. The latest ox el ponent of the Jacksonian principle said s0 nearly of one mind that the set progri experience of these men and by the signal | from Washing - !v“.v I"\"\".:’I\b\("‘]lt‘ " fo l‘vtl-y«l‘xr‘H‘u“m“.‘-‘)..; :“A“”l:‘u‘"‘lyl;jl 4:':::\'\ [hn i URIAEE (IR L FIECWNINN WAk oy 16ve | eamatint: (o i, Agelninste bt tained thav they grew well. D, Thors cen, - Action was pra i L h sreater part fr 1 opposition to the ¢ Morrison of Hlinois. vintion of irri- | River, a precinct nds, and t buny paid the beets—a seale in | popular colon friends has set his Toits vostiits, Tho calumity howler were not | the underflow water | suflicient volur ands along the Platte river yielded a per 0 wipaout the scale systom and pay & | thesis that this sets the colon big the much- wils in which a exception overy v tical and vased on actual experience. 1t was I n foothills fng what was to be accomplished, a! sLitons of the government that” the amount | letters, in 1868, and AR AR 8 ' " i was only in part carried out, all the dis- | ge i BEY S it proptr seisons s tn 5 cessful in tho now venture Lo refeain, - This | 10 have had a clash with the fourth A.\l t ien antipathetic sc arose perhaps for t pos ter general is Colone scen. Action was nimous —1 | therefore, b it pecher was n practieal chemist, and an | yphe tion thiat it i the duty of congress to n wp- | analysis proved that from S to 10 per centof | principle of bounty giving. A little dissat re isachief postoffice inspector vote—and at the same t “..ν.w o[y for the purpose of testinz the ar existed on the beets raised in Wood [ isfaction avose from the manner in which | ship out in [Hinois on which one of the calm and conservative manner. Noaction | Bratticability of the following meth v ke D o ttoa] | Sins hion Ao hltas: L that, (e KOSEIs | tho beats ralsed on the lslanda i and bottom | UScordanee with the porcentiso of adgur in it 131 needloss to say. per puren: | OWeehearts FRIEND thiere, and on the other hand, the man with [ nd can Ue brought centage of from 1210 15, J. D, Moore, now | per ton straizht for beets in 1503, The fol- | heart likewise on the of) Tt 15 now to one idea or a pet scheme was conspicuous | DHLEE 1L vailaple fou ; suerintendent of the Fort Worth and Den- | [0wing are the best ten results held by Tnspector Stuart, presum [ for his absence. gxiunt tomiilolyiosoryolt petonstiuetid | ver division of the Union Pacific, became | SPaSOn republican, butevidently u favorite with Lovers, Three Ways of 1rrigation, clont In quantity for Irigition purposee; und | iuterested and found an opportunity for the ] R & | the present nonpartisan postal powers, Three ways of irvigatine were accepted as | be it further 2 purchuse of somoe bcet, sugar michinory. Ihe aspiving demoerat is Mr, Charles feasible in woestorn Nebraska-fitst, taking | Resolved, That we fully endorse the follo ; 4 g : ; voll of Shawneetown, 1il. The rail- i | Ingoxtract froni the report of thespeeinl ¢o committee of leading citizens was appointed 0 wator from the streams by canals and | Imgestract fow the vepart of the spectal o to n the matt way commissioner burst in upon Mr, ditches: second, pumping from wells; third U : Muxwell the other day and desired to 2 | tion, wmiade May 8, 1890, and the same is made | o S0 S 008 ST AR storing storm water in reservoirs during | 55 G the resoltitions of th mvention plete the purchase of the machinery and . know why his friend had not been ap- winter and spring until such timeas | U nytiing can be done th encourage the | have the same moved to this, Hall county. | 2 g ) pointed i necded. ‘The iden of depending on ar- | people of these great plains it should b done “Boa A severely unsuecessful attempt had been i i i 1l B #eaid theuneuMed Maxwell TR os| . supply was abandoned at | svec The government should demon- > _ S g Jecause,” said the unrufed Maxwell, > - eral opinion being that we have no such ive e pourigo oe can Somnd (e | afier the wreck was over the outfit, which | 4 - Wy Ml aea ) &2 4 reservoirs of water bencath the surface | . AL had cost 210,000, was offered for $25.000. | Carl Sohiiie 1 “Buc 1 tell you he is,” retorted Col- e Ta as will eive a steady flow. However I That the executive committee of | Land had been sccured for the rasing of the K ¥ onel Morrison. d A fi iJ the aid of the general government was soclati ' wd tocollect and | Poots and 8,000 had boer s 3 “You &t ta o sai 4 . \ hee 1 5,000 hac en paid down when it oun must undestand, colonel,” said g asked to make such experiments and in- | prepare for publication all (he facts re- X u = = "0 3 mskod o mnko Such cxporimonts wad | projre for piieution Wl b fuely o | LoRs LG SO DRt Rt SR s | be misteading if o | My Maxiell, "t it s th o of GHILDRER. what supply of water is under the su S {Uiony CaLh e (Y e arlousilquiied b ny thol {finors ity ! on this mas [ 1D RSV EOLEL DL HINY therkest sten Irw_l!l& this administration to require pr Sl ttleo thy Dioet dmpot il bt t Ibution o Suclikuowl- | 5,000 was yelinauished rather than make an | results will, s 2 matter of course, pull the [ 1% No men can enter this department " f dor PR L ual o ou ! without being fully equipped for the pushed in ruska s surprising. There Csolved, Thit sinee forost cultare can be | i0Vestment of 75,500 in duty. ARG LI TND AT el il et AL 80 today over ffty companics incorporated | made an efivetvo aaent in'the teelimation of armert ifidene acros raisod will be betweon 50 tnd 865 per | “He can't?” sneered tho irate TN e} @ 'JF in this state, which have constructed hun- | qg SGCAET BHRIGIE, FEAIMINCRL G th | The first attempt, therefore. was a acr 3 i noisan, AUV dreas of miles of canaland ditebs, it I A A e e AR I ; SR e R Ll RGO s e failure and the ounly lesson that had veen 2 |')“-‘zluv:\!.u 1|x C T ¥ tavmers for the Vo, sir, he » snapped out the mm A2 e i S U IsE n (R Toh Co g o sturdy | burning of the rasses praduces drouth, wo do | 12arued tended rathier toward confusion and | (rand Islagd factory thisvear was 2. “Ihis | fourth assistant postmasier general PRBIE T and enterprising pionecr, A \ beiove i ntensifics it dlereore fo i discouragement. than toward a definito plan | viiced boots very extensivoly evern yens | o - Well, how in did you wet in?" e A i8T tesolved, Thut the farmers to pre- BISGCDROUS gV LLEARAELN S G C g ad the.vist as he bael ) takes the in - oan B [ i D b e and nas 452 acrcs. this season. this gentie- | drawled the visitor ashe backed out of og today avater fro Gorth SR e also urge the enfol sut of ourstate law | ments necessary for the establishment of | man is excepted because the river running through over 300 miles of | {0 \E diteh, The v rtin the spring of 1893 showed tesolved, hat we favor the cre nof the The rovemen o Ao 249 miles completed and iles projected A A (Lion ‘engincer and urze | Uhis, that there was a lack of confidence (‘,‘!,’,',\v~“(' u".‘:.l“:’rlf. ] "f'"“,"‘,fr;b; = . T placed N cres under ditel hat provision be made for the same b e | among o farmers w were to raise bee W ey D S0 HSm o e Dlis piaced T80 ncres wuder dil h, ‘\\(\‘P it provision bo mad 3 same by e | among the farmers wi e to raise beots | outand the Oxuard company was com peiled and if possible to com- and a kuowleage of the distinet require other 225 acres [ the oftice S the industry in Nebraska., That lesson was | represent about 150 farmers, Of course the joke is on Mr. Maxwell. AARANARNAANANNANNANANNALNR AN RN FRRRRNAARN Artistic Stationeryseeem—- Southern Route to the Pacific Const. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific sary of the money annually réccived from rspecher P o ¥ tourist car to San Francisco via Fol cultivation, but the amount cultivated in- | ¥he” Thited Statcs for ngriculiom) daperls | Ghorspecher had ground up a small quantity Bottor Thinga Aro Expected. A O e creases every year. ‘The seneral public will | ment work “n “establishinz, maintaining | of beets, boiled the juice aud secured acer- | gy o oo toibcieva || PRSsEnpaYs thom Omntin Gantaleibine: also be surprised to learn that thereare | and opernting ultural cxperiment st | tain quality of syrup he was often jested as ugnimipitiacturers scomitobelieve RN ZDLBIEL NI IR ICHNIL AR OELIRORL irrigation dilches in westorn Nebrasica | tonsin western Nebraska fn aecordance wi th | (018 B GRS TR NS ool Jost however. that a turning point has come. Me. | at MelForlund, Kan 0 p.m. This Which have been in succosshul operition for | 21 by Virtue of the Liws herotofore miade | 10 SUPpLy i lasses. 5. C. Howe, the manager of the Grand the true southern route and by and provided. Sueh stations (0 exporis But these gentiemen were not discon- | Island factory, spoke: very encouragingly to ton or twelve ye o et stilibna o aaner) 8 I J ) twelge hours the fastest tewin to all R i ind demonstiate agricultuial posst ceried, and Immodintely aftor this failure | Your corespondcnb when asked as tothe | Joythorn California po'nts. The “Phil- tervitory adjacent to u steady d, Thnt the tianks of he mem concluded to make further and more thor- | PIRTRCCLS Of next season. - - Ay dis. | 1ips Rock Island person, mdueted” stream.” The North Platte, Repablican and contention ire horehy tendored 1 1 s otome complokolyidle 2l e i Ribnet f Loup rivers are the strea which can be | people of North Platte for their efforts in b 3 S couraged, and had put Hall connty down as | excursions, with throngh tourist most pratically utilized REGLAE forirrization and for th ttendance and j hundred pounds of 3 rocured from | a very pour place for a sug factory, but 1 | sleeper to Los Angeles and San Fran these hus a few tribu s whi uniforn udies o e menbers of the wsso- | the Agricultaral department at Washington | believe a uruing point nas now come. We e hus utarics whi - | ciation port a limited wmileage of ditch Resolved, That our special thanks are du: Y 120, denounc » indust ic flculty with the Nebraska and White vivers | and are hereby tendered the press of 1ho siate | seed was obtained from Germany, The secd Stk ',‘.'l'.,\[\f.'l»f.h{n.l:“m. e lld”l“r.l in the nortliers part of the state is the deop | i gonersd S ot iy o Som et i | was again planted by va viculturists | raise boets for loss than 8 per ton s o0 | modations, call on or address Charles shiunne hich they r 80 © oSt ie loeal frrization nssociation for their un- b g t than 89 R 5 LON. WL P, 00 Chnraas el ucrauneatant as et T e ane il Gragti more sutisfactory, esneeially tnat of the | farmers, and the listof contracts already | strect. R AP A A A AN s AN oio in thoso valloys toward rrizotio Resolved, That the pre ident and secretn Gier: d. A German expert had be made for the season of 1804, indicate better T e e i S and had assisted in the cultivation, | final res : Holiday Kutes. Sehemes to Water Uplands, ARor L LanventionZtontin publIEnd I Fon ) fapon tannlysiaidbiwas Tl thitithi The : beets is estimated to | The usual holiday rates will be i But what about the nigh table land and Ishinz the sime and solicit the saly the | beets contained from 12 to 18 per be between £15 per acre, when the | feet via the Missouri Paci Railway. territory whict . “ cannot bereached by canals e Suflicient 10 iy cost of publication charine matter. ' s were m farmer is not necessitated to hive more labor | iokets will be sold December 2. 24th 2 f} CURIDENES Tho objector to irrigation in Nebraska. | Resolved, Thatthe thanksofthis association | nt the State university at bincoln. ju ¢ than usual on account of his beet crop, and [ 55 8 W 2 TG wry 1st, 1804, k) l i reat Voo abin when driven from every other stronghold re expressed to Governor Crounse, who Is | many and in the zovernment oftice at Wash. ut £20 per acre when * engages special | 7 oyt Shels i d 4 ch O falls back into this position—where ave youy | 450 labor svlonor, wnd tho deputy labor | pion,” See agricult i service for beets. Mr. Heyward Leavitt, | Hmited for return passage until January Y X f.,‘\?"_\i'..’! el “.\ i e yon et it going to get water enough to wrrigate all | Sitratary of this nssociation i herohy re | The same experimonts ? ued in | Who has raised beets exteusively since the | 8d. Ifor further information call at de- ; o, Pallsn i ack el {!”“' Debilltyy babwast countvl Now it is nobiosnsotel || b Yooty cnssadiislon |y heraby do- band 1t was ascertained that a light | birth of the . gave, in his address to [ vot, 15th and Webster strects or com- 5 tnples, Unilitmess o Marry, g/ Draii, ilricocelolaiic by even the i sanguine advocate of irri Burean of the state in promoting publie inter loamy soil, of w > is an abunaanc a beet sugar convention in 1801, the follow- any’s oftices, n rtheast corner 13th and 3 2 i ! NE elean:es 11 fver 3 and the urinary gation that all the land is to be put v r | estin the purposes of this association in every | in this secticn, was best adupted to beet | g inforimation as to the cost of raising an Pnam strects, = L A 2 3 waler, nor does he ex et to sce the possiblelwny Dicludine i pibiteation of 56 | it nre O. PuiLLiept, THOS. on : 1 restores amall weal orzans. when o1 be watered artifi i o e money question was the only ane that | Plowing ten to twelve Inches deep $ 150 AE GUR &P A v X DOt s § t ave tronbled with cinl \eres out of every - had now to be met. In January. 1850, ne- | Harrowing and yolling twice 100 A. . . A . . o) S LA 1 ton quarter s ction could be rred, the result TS Cil AN GRS, gotiations had been commencel with My. | jecdingand including rental of drili T I . Lot would be amazine, But for years to cou s S Oxnard. T'he latter had made many visits | iy Powids of secd 42 00 SACRITICE OF BEASTS, Lo D ¢ "ior i there will ¢ 1 1o be immense tracts A The Northwestorn Line, to this and other states and finally after | Jloeing came twice A ) Bros., Couneil Blufts, 1ow held for grazi 1 reulative purposes I'he eastbound local, No. 8, now leaves | months of diplomatic effort. on both sides. | Cultiviting same with horse . ultivator 1 50 | Five Norses and a Cow Perish in a Buraing this semi-ar Omaha daily at 11:05 a. m. The “Chi- | and after a state bounty of 1 cent per pound | Hurvesti 100 Garn, SIS S 1 The unlat 3 they will be jrri- 1 cago Limited,” No. 6, leavesat 4:05p. m., | had been secured for all suzarto be manu Totnlé — | Analarm from box 34 called the depare ’ o and third methods—welts and storm water | Wadtom Flyor.® N 18 ", o | ganized and a contract between the company Ahese figures raferiitoitha farmer iy holl [ MeRLItooxUnERN A fivoan therentiofilouis AT TIIE resorvoirs, - Thoss two mothods will fre. | S0t iR War,bidle, AL G:30 | ung Mr. Oxnard was entered nto December | Taises but a sl uc d does it with | Lazarus' residence, 1922 Cuming street, at quently be combined. I have spoken of | Pe M- and arrives a 4 & | 501880, The obligations of the contract com- | his regular help. Mr. Leavitt gave the fol- | 7:45 last mght. “ . 27 these methods as something that will be by all odds the most ain | prised the tree gift of forty acres of land as lm\"m,. s the cost of raising beets on a large The five was in the stable, a ramshackle CALUMIET. near Grand | scale douc in the future. Asa matterof tact, they | from Omaha to Chic L eqn > for the factory. situated g heciis . the payment of all taxes for two | Plowing ten 1o twelve inches deep... .8 are being put in operation now. Note the ment remains unchan loss on the building of There wa two cuses: g people expect. something “above the | Years, 180 dnd 1901, tho furnishin of 5,000 | Hirowing it vl tice Biloge U stho bUBtinE 20 1970 WTe, Mr. W. I% Stafford of Julesbure, after | gverage” on **Northwestern” trains. of land for the cultivation of heets, at | Jeeding oo e e S Bt/ My Lozarus a1d 110t goboff 80.onsily doing everytlung in his power 10 raise crops | Gity theken of T o b e of ot over $15 for unimproved and | miIE Pounds of s RUE ML Bgarusialosnion gebioftie0 ouf on his claim and utterly failing, began to i ) finat b, not over 5 for improved land avd the grow- | Hocing sinme tw i Spany :‘f‘ RReeanCin S |!“| e irvigate a small plat of ground fre a well, TSI ST ing of 3,000 acres of beets for turee years, | Cultivating swme with horse cuitivator all peris! "},,' '_"”w DR ‘l‘{'“:j’ Al ‘&' 0 successful was this experiment that this Caltornia Exeursion, the Oxn; puny promiing to pay & per - (quantityiothayandfoed iverealso SRYERY r he bad two wells, both supplied with The great central route weekly excnr- | ton for b sontaining 12 per ceut of saceha Total cost per acre e £ ol I /.“f,”\lm“ \J\nf I4‘m h m].uu‘ will e wind pumps, and furmshing water for about | sions to California via the Union Pacifie | rine matter and ts in addition per ton o which must be added §1 per ton for | BOVDO LY ,";“"“' SHE BONE, W9 AR DR i g Siuee bster Moye four acres. 'He has found it an advantage [ gro the thine. for cach adait percent of inerease, be ingand delivoring vho boets at the | glated with hin b business, ho insutana ) i to pump into a small reservoir covering about | oy RS | ool avnakrtlisiden nor privileges. On the second ¥ is.probably “_‘»l'”” tho oxact amount Mr three-fourths of an acre, and from this ime. trouble and expense saved by wfter the signing the contract the Tvwill thus be scon that the work of | T@zirus was unable to st S distributing the water to his crops. His one of these parties. Pussage | ground was broken, the machinery ordered, nd thinuing beets cost more on a Howithoifiro stivied lg i myst FubukiLh Potatocs principal crop this year was two acres of lu\ any point between | and in the fall of 1590 the Grand Island fac thanon . swall onc. This s | Wi .'”.1‘?{1“;”1:. 'I‘l““' A “"r"“l":" i "“ olng ;s \ Brand y Sauce cabbage. and his net eash proceeds from this | C| en, Utah tory was vready to work up that season’s | true for the reason that the large planter ORRo ? QR e APALHS +tON) n v Rejuvena 0 mos Haked Appis D tnp, crop was 500, having in addition all his own Yor Tul feulurs call or address . | erop of beets must procuro s laborers. by the dhy and | defective chimney adjoining. R e S 1411 D cuglas Stroat ana several of nis neighbors could munager, 191 S, Clark How the Farmers Came Out, transport the workmen from the city tothe | o e, endozsed by the leading scienti ¢ meq of Euiope A use. Onoacre he has set to strawberries, s0, or your nearest Union N ‘ & beet fields und return every morning and QVEARLIE VRO SAESLR0 Y0 QUIBAA0RAR, and - America. which will come in for market next year, and | j I JHL ‘ No figures are obtainnble as to the results evening. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures nicers, B uobion aore s o arions Aall frdtte. L M Pucific agent, 1. ]7, Lomax, General | of the first yei's Work as far as the farm T prices on the whole will not vary g I Stafford was catled before the convention | Passenge and ticket agent, Omaba, | ers ave concevicd. Cortain it is, however, | any m any ordmary scason or At any Jocy fry | B05-50-California ana feturn—805.50, tuble, 2 CHRIST and given o rigid catechising, standing the | Neb. that the farmers wove, in the main, unsatis- | in this stite whore beets can be Fised b Pho Union Pacific offers to the Cali- Hudyan stops (Ngho INCLUDE IN YOUR CHRIST- T T FS LR R T T ST L i flod, for In the next year less and mot. more | all,~ And yet while a comparison will show | fornia tourist for the winter of 18034 a A" pramalurencss d convicuon Ut tio proviein of furming in PECIAL EXCURSION e it Chiak L Shere wete some who | a neat profit, many favoiers eluim their ex- | yate of #65.50 for the round trip from its =i ischurge BERG MAS PURCHASES MO L DoLate MOk Solvod SRR 8 I8 | no tho enit Laids of Senihers Tex work again in 1501, and tho following are | boli R s Ghey: ot ansy s .'\hr‘;“' hazal 16 LIRS ¢:1:l‘\l" ‘\1‘,,.“[. s Reg) v 2o due. gy;. r > OUL that region way easily support his fumily in | Saturday, Decomber 30, I will run g | Uhe best ten results whistlooa ono_ occasion, refused 1o venture | S10 P en hatice sleopors and dino h Qugess - APEE A DOZEN OF OUR this way speeial low rate exeursion to Houston asecond time. Bul the higher rate now [ BINE LATMAN B SRnaKe suH ) LOST B Mr. L. . Gausen, living near Lodge Pole, | and Galveston, Texas, and return on Pald for bieots is Unglng lts offoct ahraugh fram Blioggn e Bun Dol DMANIIOOD FINELY FIN- has had a similur experience, supporting his | ghort or long time tickets as you may The Norfolk, Neb,, factory, owned and | Forany additional informuam: e family this year from one well watering 1 Maais ‘ . § O operated by the game compuny, was built in | on or address H, . Deunel rny Constipation, Dizziness, Valling Eensations, ISHED PHOTOS three-fourths of an acre, Ho also was callea | Wish. ‘T'rain leaves Omaha from Web- : 1801, Itis well known that the farmers in | street, or Lomax, negeral passen- | Bervous Twiteh ng of tho cyesaid othier parts: Rk $ before the convention and thoroughly cross. | Ster street depot at 10 p. m. For tickets the vicinity of that factory have been | yep pnd tic agent, Omaha, Neb. Btrengthons, 41 .:Tu.‘;"‘l"-‘ gatio o questioned and full information |'rlnn\lu to the steadily fucreastug the acroizo yeav by yoar LA e A fielons, aiid. dgvelopes ang rosic ek OF YOURSELF. i00d Profits in g int trip call on or address IR, C. Patterson, There is no material differcnce in the soil Arrested on Suspielon. organs, Paius in the back, loses Ly day of Gaod Profits n Watered Opops, | 350087 O OFF BACTERS, S and the beets are of no better quality, but | w. 5. Gritiu. Charles Boyor and V. 1, | Dt dre stopped quickly. ‘Over 2,000 piivato No man has done more towards testing ir- ¥ ’ tako hoid 021%ho new. industry. more ! g 3 endorsemeits. rigation and discovering the best method by A————————— rgetically and intelligently It is be Robare were arvested on suspicion yesterday Tremat means impotency in the first experimenting than Martin Gering of Gering Mollday Kallroad Rates. z . i that in 1995 the farmers in the vicin. | morning by Oficer Kelley. They are sus- | stage, Itisusymptomolseminal wenkncs ..n{ & 3| MALMUREALL Doy Jorin Oriug, . e i 5 A Al e Darrenncss. 1t calt be sopped il 20 days by the Bcotts Bluff county. When ealled before the I'he usual reduced rates in effect for ity will furnish the factory with all the beets | pected of knowing something about a saloon Nempeny convention, he ‘emphatically prouounced | Christmas and New Years, via ] that can be used burglary committed uight before last on new discovery pocial- humself a beliover in irrigation. In his P n f 3 I'HE NORTHWESTERN LINE.” ho cifcct Uho new Industry has upon agri- | South Thirteenth strvet, atthough all threo bt e old fumn \ medical '"fl‘.‘- gatlon fuvmers. - Accustomed (o tilog largo hour you wish - 5 : ures in regard to the fuctory will no doubt | DeWitt's Witel Hazel satve cures piles packigoor 0 pack fur $0.40 {pinin saled arms, in a slack manuer and spending much | City ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam . be of interest - --—— 0RRe), "\””I\I‘ nd red, 3 318, 811 16t St an“ thumo, as he expressod it, *favmiog ona storo | strect. Y it PEODE e Foot Ball Gume Postponed. 2 moro will be 1 free : 1\5, 318, 317 5. 10t B, 1L ox,” they cannot bring themsclyes o “iu- - : i - The foot ball game anuounced fogtoday at Bend for circulars o ‘Address & farming, as the expression now fs Winter Term of Collegs The Grand Island factory turned out an | . cociation park has been postponed. 1t wiil IE Ir. Gering s tied pumping for a genera! | Begins Tuesday morning, January 2, 1800, the first seasom, 756,500 pounds of sugar: | ASS0C s f A H 55 10 compete ch wrigation, bu Ranth ATt e T v pouuds; in 18U, 1,535,900 here has thus | mitting. 032 M. L1 ST bolleves it profitable for small fruits ang | teenth and Doug New classos in all 10 A garden products : ]-pm-nm‘qu- : Now is the time to begin, — AN FRANCISCO, CALIEOBRNL \ T L e b P PRy or. | Plenty of teac elegant quartors and 3 DS futendent of the " Uiton Doacite st | thorough equipments. 1Rohrbough Bros. Awarded quh(,st Honors W‘” ld's Fair, — J MOV North : Platte, was ‘muotner gentle the college all day foday to X man who has 820 acres under ditch, ¢ > who desive to call, BEED NG ST i it Tor. Soveras Youre. {ound 1t vy ko dablio 10 BAILEY LRARING. RENEIY IALI T i 110 casily showed the conven- p T per acre net was a common .. Wator Baate Duo Jannary 1y i 2 T ‘ T R vofit from raising alfalfs and either feed- Payable at office, Bee building, 5 per SERREET 3 | N{W E AND ng or selliug. Mir. Hershey of North Platte | cent dishount is paid on or before Janu- e A3 l SURGICA L DISPENSARY, was also satisfied that nothing but irriga- | ary 1. Failuro t0 recoive bill will not | | / Consultation Fr gation would make that country what it | entitle any one to discount after Jan- I uus ) the treatiisal should be, and told the convention how, two ; ) : iR 00 Py i A or threo’ years ago, he sold from twelve | 18%Y 1 s ; T ON RUBBER §5 O ianic, ‘Private. .and acres of irrigated land about §3,000 worth of K 3 3 Nervous Disonson, Write L Chuso s Fddy's. 1518 Farnam st Teeth extractod painlessly in morninz tatoes, getting 2,700 bushols and sellinga | _ World's fair souvenir coins of 1803 for % ! PEETH 5AME DAY, i iL ol aoe, goliin sale at Chaso & Eddy's. 1518 Farnam st., 3 | Lo AR A Mlba. o 5 BEATMNNL BY MALL M. Donald \W. Campbell, the well known | Omaba | Haluloan diil 4 G e e b ; plidn ouv k5 avil engineer ot Denver, Colo., known the oo e-apene —_— — " | Bridge uni Crawn work, finest aad be " & West Over as TP T (3 e Drexel hotel, 16th and Webster, 1 blk, The season of 1802 was " The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alux.m | lowost brices wa hEFd FEF = B g;l.umn made o uumber of practical talks, | from M, P, & Elk. depot. Nat Browu, | able as that of 1591, owing Paxton Blk., I6th and Farnam Sts, BIRN EY’S gty g 0F Lhe necessity of gobking vapiial | prop. | Tatic coudivivas. La tue: cacly varbs oF g5 Used in Millious of Homes—40 Years the Standard | Eaunne ol 10h N, Toloplons 1083 Al rigelars "0 ciin ough experiments in rai beets. One Such as cards—invitations to weddings—partics cte ciseo vin Salt Lake, leave Omaha every 1 he most tastey i Wednesday at p.om. If you wish ast time and superior accom- this was in the spring of 1888—and other | hive contracts with farmers now who, two Your nume engraved on 10) curds for $1.50. § RAYMOND, JEWELER, ~ Corner 13th and Douzlas Streets, Onaha. S should devote So much ns miy be necess | anything but profitable, a 4 1,185 acros. railway is now running a daily throngh also, Of course all this acrcag is not under | SHouid d 1ol mily ! 1vthin it profitanle, and when Dr. affair owned by Georg and caused

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