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Show t fOR THE FARMER. rarasiteofthe cow. Iler flesh and A Sirups, larldmi. death in the water. er milk enter into our A enrious accident, which miliaiqiilx daily diet, has in saving than in and on her health hinges our since befell M. Houtrt, Absolute n in Nearly Every Ameriown an artist proved f.tal, fere is more m tne Avenue Vidor it y and Toxx u At liat can Most men now rich adopted sanative condition. Little do we H mm. onrewidms ill be the ( , ahingl'.oti-t- t im, ruins. M. Sunday 't t was working in Before the End of Summer. net rules of economy in their early realize how much the minor disorders studio when, it a Mi of a mil.-- animal contribute to humby the Mill, he osKed his lO'Sju biWmiic to ?et on the roof nnd a A ill an health. puss it w,n A cow buffering from lurid everything, rceLirg wtui poi- . Good fruit and good gardens add ' hum cuu-iiiiover the nhiss. .As some feverish ue the and not woman was ariaium atTe remark road malady superinduced health, pnmunent cl ihe awniim only by close, to the comfort unhealthy stable quarters she Slipped and, f.iiirir thmuoli the enlii itxlrthe b, ani tf b a lii Jht'er ntit after in man v or but own family, rour poM.ri.it i.Sevr trk the vatvrthrough i,r stagnant drinking water, tri.ps, alighted on tin l. tide at wli.ch her Toi-o- t - - lle-u- In-- , W; m- x - )T1 1 exan-Uii- v m es, ue4 yields' with her milk flow minute disease bacteria that taint the fluid, and ultimately corrupt human blood New that of others. ju.st think how easy the world jUy get on without you, should a clone or mad bull pick you up and you down the worse ior weur. ifvou want to be happy, marry a rood, b attest and industrious country rirl, luv a Jersey cow, and plant a rawbtrry bed, and you are there. To neglect the small things on the Iirm means failure. This is true of ' -- r '. Si at . 'ti'j U, , for Uj. ;v be all manufacturing enterprises, the farmer is a manufacturer. ?: -- V the temperature of the milk decrees as possible. ns near to fitt.v-siThe very highest should not be ten the point. degrees above One county in Missouri has sold 32 s of during the jp T of u bo t, lajSi. Howl i Hi 0 were 'sold Louis. iJIcrs strong solution of carbolic acid and water, poured into holes, kills all the ants it touches, nnd the survivors immediately take themselves fee - ria- Wilt wJl- 0 fn; , eolkc stas- 'Utp.' o. c k, niK Of , It B. eoU- - xj'd oc nca-- - f bru. hut Te'oi, ' mpts-- -- bin i irop exp;: or C. D Vlfllf earl S' fr ross t in t. rd. M there: f Inch he to. adif cc W t r jnecit jer las oim rovin' id ad cur 1.C in tv i bon ca.b. iile V sharp lotherr a tnf ad cti to'f i 1. r.nm sift! lerja I j r ate the tJ overrf 1 wbn , tt( jar a resh I je hit jracb f infs f ! fre- he k tonr j i th r i listm h ready. If a hem 0 - en- alitj- Jtiv impi'r; sent right to misuse by which the Nat- a orke I fl,0 baitf necoS' her food dairy trill cost fair market price from at a $0 to $40 per year, and the cure in the way of milking, feeding, cleaning out stables, etc., will bring tlieex-ine- e up to $30 per animal, or about 1 per week for each cow well cared or on "Western farms. Have you tried the Farm Journals '.ethod of keeping lice out of the tens nest? It is simply a handful of lime with a few drops of carbolic acid in it, scattered through the hay. No time need be wasted whitewashing boxes, burning bay, or painting with kerosene. Too much of the profit is in mnuy ses lost by not attending to a thing in its season. When it is time for a seed to be planted it should be planted. When it needs hoeing it should be hoed; when it needs prun-- S it should be pruned, and when ihe fruit is ripe it should be cow is well fed hat the colt requires, is plenty of an? I Wercise, a clean place to sleep, isnv bitter storms, plenty of good grass of different varieties, oM good " 11 shel-fro- m clean hay w ithout dust, and good, sound onts. Colts raised in and tt aceN. fills way will not look so well, nor uttu I as many premiums, nor sell for 88 much mone y, but they will last. eraK widc It has been demonstrated that Ella11 snoot3.' trees can be made to pay ore than the interest on the value 0 the is land occupied during growth. and 4 88 well as to return a larger profit at te end of twenty-fivyears in tim-- r than could made on been have nddi Ucfi land in regular crops. When a the ,ftrmeT has more land Hit than he can 'tivate, he would find it to his aduriaf vantage to plant a grove of walnuts, a i! neetnuts or some other valuable ini nut-feari- ffO-- f re- -' ) tS!- - e C-- H od uniat 1 est-f-1 or nut-benrin- g It has been f 4 -- J, u niok r f i"t a n im well tree. said that man U a j 'faiis r. s TJilCOBSpif Jri MAB.k r Rf.iEDY.Alw PAINT. IT CONQUERSIIEADACHE. Txihaclie, Ciar to Tuu. u A rai.rond is to be built across Vtiguoa flora lhtrkeishur. te. I. It The Nat'onal Encampment of the G. A. !. wi he lud this vmr at Milwaukee, is., Aug 2lPh to Bitot. Agent of the Union P.uihc Railway will aell ticket to and return t the low eat one Miluile w av hist i Uhs fare in Nehrxska and Kan ea Angud 2Dt to 28th mclii-ivin and W omiug August 2oth to 27th luchiaive, limited to leturn leaving August 27til to eptmher 5th, final hnot September lOtn. For those who desire to ret urn later titan 8pt. 5th the himt on tuket will he extended to Sopt. 30th on aup'natioii to the joint agent of terminal ime t Milwaukee. Nebraska, Kansas. ( oioimlo and Wyoming should be well represented at this encampment and all stood I go via The Overland Route. For further information apply to Hiiv agent of this ('nmnsnv or L. L. LOMAX. G P. A., Omaha, Neb, w York Giant monument fund Th now amounts to $130, nuh. N e Burns and Scalds anti Deafer. VGC.ELER CO., Balhmore, 3 1 At DrnR4ft Beans Bile CHARLES A. THE Leisure Hourr Music. of sumrni the rool dnv of fhto ;!ih(fr nit i ill r og hi- li' . r nit M nl u KIN O of W nti, Ail u enu ita.io r Aa.e Htun mwf wad futppit btf Meb ilim, SI WliippleN Mirrv Making Si iKgooil ItuyniHol Mini I umfh, IH i i likldremt' miiij;, mrrMMi'n (or I. 1 U "onger. 30c. hio Song ami liMiiul fur mleUiiH, mimic i oC iff .rfimqj, aiMp fiKfty'rl aong, 4uc. t aloei of Prlc, 4Av Iraue Iq on ic. lbt ol Singing Joy, h), (iDipel TtlliOt ,11 Hie lM - - 1 lolhcttott t. aito' fot t'rfinrit .Suutf CLASSICS, $1 00 CLASSICS, ALTO, $1 00. FRANZ'S ALBUM OF SONGS. $2 00. EJERULF'S $1.50. EVEREST'S W.00. CLASSIC TENOR SONGS. $1 00. CLASSIC BASS SONGS, $1 00. CHOICE VOCAl DUETS, $1.25. M V. WHITE'S ALBUM. $2 00. 1 CHOICE SACRED SOLOS. 25. Hutr for Aocml binffitty v' tht Omt quality SONG SONG ti (4 Smith's Sprains, I'.V.I ISES, 340-mil- kv The 'i e f r nit r or) olleee ; M iimtrel It no, 1'Song, hon k v OUI niiiI New. toi.i Amnlnn ir hong, I olteolimi, to I oral Giubtr Album. o I hod t 'Ini to ' (llil sonM Old lolk'M iniea, 40c,; Juuliee anil Plau tatioai !ongN, dOc. i 1 Are inv nl unhid for I Ivor and .Act on the lie, dri e n tlie hi u the great Anti-lhi- o Modainuor disorder. 'lhy . are An) book matlrd for retail Cure for Biliousness, Plckhednclis. Ovsenterv, Sour Stomach, Pln-itenting. Iu th in th- beck nnd Mden, Fevt-rn- ur DI1SJH OLIVER prc'. i Eisto. COMPANY, - otieii Mlrm,Ufloubivu ( Ciiills nn breath, Onll Mouee, Jto. Piow-tuuA- BILE BEANS Actonthn TJvr and Kidney, th rehy driving Sll in nr es from tlibmy' Verv e0'mmK-al- , tinnil loe. Inldtle watch Shaped butt j, price .6 cent. oid bj I'rugibta or seut by ma L J. b SMITH & CO t lrop-.- , St. I.ouU, Mo. 1 i Tbe I.nrKt.! and Onst riinipnnff Sdionl In West. Thorough Irmucul 30 Pi. 1 In digestmuand LmHeart'l luting. A ierfeet rem itirh 9 US p. ProwHiije.!,' liati in the Mouth, Conte. Tongue Pam m the hide I roKHD UVLU. Thev regnUte the HoweU j Purelv VctHble. Price 1SSKSKS C5., XS Cents, 1 el on wien. ICrery Makea uluot will kill a qmut of tiieau Mops hurmg rw d oar yrur rtivmjt at o'O'. tKkhiig iiiiho Mkip fund wi1h MKtl 0 rare immci at iflunMM'oia(Wi I Send g 5 ren fr J sheet X W eir forDiiheRx,Xneii CASTCB DUTCHER'Sl V Sr FLY KILLER eureil bjt halihrh llieur I.ltlle PiIIn. f 1 hey Uo relieve treiu from th. Send for College Journal. SISKISEADAOfiE! K. Ill lUll.li.St.Aibw.OW Ibo'jps TUKVTIH) FHLK. oUlvei 'ured with Uemedleaw llionnnnd roses Pure patlentto the best pliTsictMn. fcrnici Ernnounoed rnpbUy diinpp'fir, und In day at letmt twitnmiH of ll Nvtuptniiii ure re inn d. m? YCE. Har cared mnnr hnpeieiMA bv Small Pill, Small Doss. Small Price, ito bend (nr freetMnkof testlmutiiiiUuf miraruk.ato ft MOTHERS cure. Ten dav ueMtHicnt liinnshed five bv maiU lr you order inul, tend lu coni in sinuipt io (av IiU. OUKK.N U. ii. uiU$g. I I WTsof 6JSA. The oldest medicine in the world AUauUk. Slabo5r. lESStUSPAIN DIMINISHES DATHERf Cr. Isaac Thompson's pnprd rill Mleei) iu CmM an t ar nrm ury. AlIloS lit only crnuiue Tbonioti' F.je wter has upon tlie whit uippr ii h Potllr aiw the inventoi lm Imami' Thom engraved Mrtim t of In with a fnc tt ml lr of surnt mo sbo a note of hams i 10' , Thegvi--utuearned John 1. Tiiompson. Avoid 11 odior Lye au-- r cau be obtained from ! Diuffirtsta. 10HN e l.thompson,sons&cotroy1n,yJ I prerribe and fully et lit dorse at the onl for the eriam cur speri fledtHCHse : iV Uiw probably ly EASV H CHlLO I I El i.i.iuuiATi.i i;vic xvati: blivaicmn s artxle u a csieiully Tin two-cenf- c feed-Sue- isd-- he land with Vermont Journal. No farm will do its be.t unless the expended in making the fertility crop is returned to it in some way, Where enand the more the better. silage is fed the proportion ofmanure that is saved is much greater than under any other system. I A good appetite indicates good "health. It is no disadvantage to "have an animal that is a heavy h er. animals usually produce proportionately to the quant ity consumed. The food is simply the material to be converted into products. It has been demonstrated that horses can be ted on ensilage with advantage, nnd that where they are not required to do service, as in Win- fer, an allowance of 30 pounds of err silage per day will keep horses in good condition. Frequent claiming is better than retaining the cream of senerate milkings, as mixture of cream of different ages is usually the cause of poor butter. The best butter is made by us soon as it is churning the ion must live? Oft of neanv etorr cur I coin-plaint- Grower. Has he a profit? and depreciate that IKf ipj's efforts Has any man a tight to more than he knows how to farm nse it its it is weary business for a to lift a mortgage that takes and keeps under a pressing Husbandman. and depressing load. God made birds for a purpose. ?tudy them, learn their habits, their usefulness, and you will never be multyjof killing one. Greens Fruit e s' a: let h i . Well, in j leeom-mende- into farmer rears of his best him nil the time xl'n (by Nothing is more sensitive to outside odors than milk, cream and butter, and the air of any place where milking is conducted must be kept Kind treatment insures animals. that affection of an animal, while rough treatment is sure to cause its hatred. eres; M lark. Affection cannot be pounded ' idea ;at - pure. den,, he 1- off.- -J. nos, as corn-cob- year, realizing $o,GOO. They to a pipe factory in tit. T Lu.i in x s . L. iiiurt master was seated. fail-LlJ- and ihe isiir iq Od 11c . non h she A tueru a it n Us.1 with ,rr. It i p auvd by Hah amed no liijiuy wonh loentioinnm Uig iLHitr jtiI aiii'ini Lie. hat : the result A 1. Low t er, whs imt m furtiiJi-ate- . lear'ul .. rtne uj i knens an. death, imtU among A piece of the broken rias stmek children ni.il grow n people The pupe Hr tilled all. him on the neck, scxcrintr na luteiv. with kci l: ts of it MG.U'ii upon tu)UHn,ol genus Ot fever, lit tera UiorbUfc auU iiuuiou aic iu mj The value of skimmed milk for fwd He tiled to staunch the blood, and swallow of water, 1U1 t'llt Of tilt1 111 tilf4 tllFfC Hut ( op e no is much better understood than it turn of a lifiLLoiinir hai .an we Jo, stop druiktLi; hliop, Nu ' used to he. Once it was fed almost but he fell dim n faintnu ilruyisth ere be leached ltomirt to tlHllent, the place, and two houis afteivtuid he exclusively io pigs, and that with bicathed Mx Kill iLe genus m ths water anfl before thT his last can cne iiito the body Turve drops of Ierrv la- little other food. It made the is lair K'uer jsured into a tr ass of water beura pig Hi Nilotic. Faretvl druA'ng w.ll k.L the germs ar.d snake the mturt grow, but not better than ground The variety of color nt the Marlborwater pure ami hen'tl y 1 he best medical corn and oats mixed with wheat bran ough lloii-- c was but the tajeut m the lurid have asaert 3 ths for years, and extiordinary, A more profitable use of milk is to dresses were none simple and much less iha exper.t ni c ; iTcr mao ti.d woman visa it pn.ve it.' feed it to hens for egg production. If extiaxacant than m former years The tried 1 ravel. i r thr ugh the ungM of 'n !la drink tha from an lesthetie awarap kept sweet, as it will be in the cream- party was interesting water even th. it is 01 ed With slime aud point of v lew, as it maiked the eMa-l- t of covered with k urn. but ugh ery process, the milk may be more the thev Invar a y puniy It by entire abandonment of fashion the Killer. Ia.n adding Mauler, the Af uaa explorer, profitably fed to cows, who soon which for many years decided that la- never undertakes a journey withouta plentiful up learn to like it. It is also good for dies kow ns were to lone an uitbieud ex- fvlv of Bant.i'.a as the utttn cs cttl) Ihuu h tiler If mcdti me is so effective n regions where growing enlves and heifers up to the crescence behind. Eu ly one, with very thleaihirrand lurks on ev rr side where U reek in every time they come in milk themselves. few do s it not Miuiu to reason thut we iau aafclv hkI woie exceptions, perfectly plain meet the dangers vt uur gwu unuauig wau.r by U skuts with little or no tiimniimc, nnd ns caret u uaci Looking over my records, nut behind as in front a fashion most says I rof. Alvord, I find that with cows becoming to slmlit figuies. Lduiund ol Oil In Heavy Sea. of like age and breeding, those which lutes in the Tnlmue. Many humlroils of reports have Loon puLlihed on the 'Atlantic Pilot (.hint," calved in September and October Inl.milnj. viiikir K.adlii". I on can tell jnvttc well how a rirl ami eisouheie, relative to the :ioat bengave from 800 to 1,000 pounds of feels toward you by the way she takes efits dei i od Ly means of the use of oil milk more per year, than those that our arm. If bhe doesn't caie a cent to piovent Leuvv sens from breaking on bojud vessels. Jv far tlie pouter numwere in the spring. I also find that J on know it lv the indifference other ber of thee repoits Lave been leeeived muscled. If she lias a ereat contidence the winter milk is considerably rich- in from merchant vessels, erv many of the fneml-smpisyou tells pressure it, and been saved, winch have er than that made from succulent distinct from luxe in that with all on undoubtedly board, by the use of a few pasturage of the spring nnd early mode of expn ssion ns in words or looks. d the manner summer, and from one to two quarts A woman can take theaim ofafellow she gallons ofLyoilthe inUnited States hydro-graphi- c likes very lunch witli pet feet com fin t, less of it is required to make a office. But, Science, reif she is six feet liih nnd he is of butter. 1 estimate that pound two even from the United Stubs nayal vesports four, lint if even pounds of butter will bring as much matched, she cun lnnkethehimtwo are just sels show tlmt even uboaid men feel disdain, the use of oil is lcarded as of the greatmoney in winter as three pounds in contempt, discomfort, dislike, nnxthim; est value. summer. she likes, the wav she does not hold ly to on him. All who use Bobbins Electric Soap I am told there is a preut The old horse-shoe- s that accumu- deal of it hs the best, iliCHpcnt htu! most between too, difference, the praise way late on a farm ore not past their a gnl fits her xiaist to one man's arm as economical family sou p made; hut if you it once it will tell a still stronger usefulness. They will do to strengthcompared xiith another, but 1 hardly will try tale of it merit itself. Phase try it. en a post that has a tendency to be..eve it. Sun Francisco Chronicle. Your grocer will supply you. in a man in otir town There split at the rail holes or to make a 'Ihe Eiffel Tower in Pans is 9S4 feet iu And he is very wise, sir, height. Ahen e'er he doesn t feel grape trellis. Nail one side to the rig'ul just One remedy he tries, sir. Ilois well paid who is well satisfied. side of a post nnd lay light poles Its jut he thing to take in spring across from one side to the other, It costs $1,500,000 per year to keep The blood to purdy, He tells Ids friends, and nothing else dogs in Ohio. restingin the arch of tlie shoe, which lie Is is nailed on upside down. The adinduced to trv Taking it altogether there never was a having taken I)r. Tierce's Golden time when our country was enjoying vantage ot this trellis is that a deli- because, Medical Discoxery to clease ids system, greater prosperity than nt tlie present mocate vine can be dropped to the tone it up, ami enrich the blood, ami findment, and vet there are thousands of peoground nnd covered with manure in ing that it always produces the desired re- ple in the land who are funning and fuming the autumn, by simply taking the sult, he eonsideis that he would hefuohi.li about hard times. No doubt but what to experiment with anything else. His many of them aie honest in their poles out of their rests, and in the motto is, Tioxe all things and hold fast and it is often because they have spring thp poles may be replaced and to that which is good. That's why lie not found the right kind of work or the the vine retained. his faith to the Dispins "Golden Medical right w ay to do it. Now, if business is not covery." moving along with you satiMfsctorily, take our advice and write to B. F. Johnson it Curious Transmittal of Fever, Walking advertisements for Dr. Sages Co., IhihmomJ, Va. It is more than likely Catarrh ltemedy ure the thousands it has Boston Post. that they can help you, at any rate it cuied. would cost you nothing but a postage In 1846 a boy of 8 years, Tlie l'rlneess (.roxxlng Old. stamp to ajvdj to tbem. I noticed for the first time these many brother of the narrators wife, The nineteenth century will end at the yeais a change in the looks of the close of the year 1900. taken down with scarlet fever ales. It is sad to have to princess of died. One of the principal amuse- say so, but the sea hints daughter Tor t wo stumps we will send over tlie sea, Alexandra, is get- you one of the ha ndsoiuHt almanac iri ments of his illness had been looking from old. She lias for years looked like the country. Homestead, Omaha, Neb. over a large picture book. After his ting tlie sister of her daugtliers. only fairer is no worse joke than a true one. There death this, with several other useful than they. But, now? Well, now, she is beginning at last to look like their 5. 5. IIAItUr l playthings, was packed away in a mother. I do not go so far as to say Via tlie WABASH LINE to Missouri, trunk. Twentyr-si- x years later, in that the foot of the croxv has marked tlie Arkansas, Texas, Tennessee, Mississippi Louisiana at halk kakk. Tickets will of the editor eye corners, but she is thinner and more and 1872, the sister-in-laworn in appearance and older looking Ih sold August Gtli and 2oth, September took the trunk with her on a journey than she was last Ascot. It may be 30th and 24th, And October SMi, good for days. Remember tlie Wabash is the to England where he was then resid- that (lie cares of the season are telling route south with elegant reclining quickest is The her. as as ever. The was the upon trunk jolly prince opened ing. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on chair and to affect seems lmu. Loudon Nothing second day after its arrival, and the ail trains. For tickets and further inforto Letter Bulletin. Thilndelphia mation call on or w rite picture book was taken out and U. N. ( i.aiton, N. W. P. Agent, 1502 Far- The tinmen of Sweden. presented to the editors tiam street, Omaha, Neb. At tlie next womens in the son. During the procongress tioxv fortnight little fellow was attacked by scarlet gress nt tlie Im is exhibition, presided The total life insurance of Johnstown fever. It was a wonder to the over by Mile. Dernismes, the greatest victims amounted to $287,300. woman speaker in tlie world, an interdoctors who were called in consultaPro lay paper on the Industrial women We call the attention of those suffering tion how the disease had been con esting of Sweden was read by Mine. Flies. to the fair proposition of I)r. traded, as there had been no scarlet They are bank cleiks nnd managers, withII.dropsy Gteon Sons in t heir advertisement fever in the place for years. At exeit professors in boys high schools, H. it costs you on this page, last it occurred to the editor that working jewelers, watchmaker's and en- rothing to do so.dry them; in every sort of wood carving. the picture book might have trans- gaged Fifty colored men are studying for the education of nearly every Swedish mitted the disease, and the medical The who in Rome. priesthood to was not born fortune was, gul told on the the lecturer men in attendance, being iTIIn Hi Opportunity to Yllt in a great degree insaid, Sail Lulus til) tlaby or facts connected with it. agreed that dustrial. There is no doubt, the speak0lcu end IUmIio. it had retained the poison for twenty-si- x er added, that the Swedish xxomnnwill llnlle), A grand exclusion to the above named years and communicated it to soon receive equal political rights. points will leave August 20th via The Unthe child. ion Pacific, The Overland Route, and A Lucky Finn. for this occasion the exceedingly low rate Duluth (Minn.) Tribune, July 16, is tlie name of a lucky of $30.00 to Ogden nod Salt La he City and William a Dalquist of Great Grizzly. Killing u0 to Hailey, Idaho, a,rd and Finlander who at present is n day laborer return has $35. been made from Missouri The largest grizzly bear ever killed in Ik A. Gray's saw mill at tlie West Earl. return,terminals. river on this coast was shot by old Trap- The fact is, AViliam, who lias been in this This excursion affords our patrons ft for some six years or more and magnificent opportunity to visit Garfield per Hendrix, near the source of Bat- country on Great Salt Lake, the finest bathwho been a hard worker all his life, is Beachresort has in the world, and also visit tle creek, in Tehama county. The one of ing whodrew a plum thelucky persons Hailey Hot springs, famous for their mebear was famous throughout North, at the drawing of th Louisiana State dicinal Tickets good thirty properties. June 1 8 li last, lie holding ern California as old Clubfoot. nnd Lottery held on which days. further of ticket "61,605 For particulars address,G. was the terror of the Sierra. For 20 drew the capital prize of $600,000. P. A., L. L. LUMAX. d of his tobearacharm-ewas made awars When Mr. Dalquist Omaha, Nub. years he had seemed Tribune in statement the a life. .Many human beings and good fortune by The grape crop in tlie Lake Erie district that tlmt number wasthe lucky one, hewas hundreds of cattle, sheep and hogs overjoyed beyond measure and was the promises to be a large one. his to appetite. recipient of many congratulation from his have fallen victims numerous friends and at the same time Many parties started outtobaghim, a few were envious of bis good fortune. but returned without his hide. The not Mr. V. A. Foote here immed aiely offered beast weighed when dressed 2.300 Dalquist $14,800 for his little slip of paof this When Baby was cick, we gave her Castorfa, pounds, the largest animal per, but William (bought lie would do his own cashing and thus save the $200, species ever 6een on the continent. When che was z Child, cue cried for Castoria, which he fins done. As soon as he can Hendrix feels justly proud of his make When she became Uis3, rue clung to Castori, he will nt once proarrangements of $500 ceed to achievement, and a purse his father and where When she hod Children, she gave them Castor!, Finland, lias been made up for his benefit by mother, who are poor people, live. The Tehama eastern more be of will Mr. Dalquist says $15,000 the residents in rather poor than enough to keep his parents, himself county. The bear wasas old s fairest daughters of one and Finland, age had condition when slain, (which latter wes said with a slight distor-- t and somewhat, blood his on of his facial muscles, tending to a clog'cd The vesHel of our navy will hereafter be his smile) for tlie rest of their days. timehad commenced to paralyze was painted white. he so that limbs, supple former 'be Aniertran Coach Horse. a. ft. prey. The not able to capture hiswhich National Stockman thinks it is a misGrand Reunion of the Soldiers and Saihe prohide, hunter is tanning nomer to adopt this name for flie larger lors of Nebraska at Kearney, August 12th cover for his winter horses now brought forward fer market to poses to use as ahiil.-S17th, 1889. Tlie committee have sean Francisco by breeders of trotting Btock. It leads cured foot the in for location tlie spacious grounds hut to a confusion of names. The coach overlooking Lake Kearney, and the Special. ham Battles. Dress class is a name that belongs to such consisting of horses as the best French coaohers and Parades. Artillery Drum and Duels, and Weaken. Where They Cleveland bays represent. Xlio over- magnificent d splay of Fireworks, will be most attractive ever offered. in the grown trotter or large sized trotting theFor The timidity of people when this occasion The Uniox Pacific, bred horse approaches them closely in shown Tlie Overland Route will sell tickets is frequently death of of horse adiffcient a type is but size, presence on its Iiiun in Nebraska, at from all witand ft very different step. He is by a rate of points Fakk for the Round 7 mr. at coroners inquests.theMben a of breeding, and inclination a Don't fail One conformity to attend. For other informapresence ness is ushered into and tlie coach step is but an ar- tion applv to your nearest ticket Arent, or recites the for-m- trotter, is to bis coroner Bather him. it to tificial one the E. L. LOMAX, Geul Pas. AgL. the jurv with the Instead of being a coach Omaha, Nlb. oath, which concludes there nnd lies ft horse, he is horse whose carriage body over 100 The the Cherokee Indians person support words, lnm to fill. Call them These ghostly words is n big place fortmd public school, with over 4,000 pupils. for class n here dead. demand horse and more carriage coochers have the place aoitnte nervous witnesses, It is easier to give ad vice than to follow it. look them. Let tlie who frequently ladies, that belongs to them and which they fill especially a with It U better to be innocent than to be in a startled manner, go w elL inof the penitent. the subject viVw of locating Thirty-threyear is reckoned the averJ. A. JOHNSON. Medina, N. V- - says: thecorpse is seldom age ot human lile. quest. Of course -St the with Halie CVarih Cure cured me. Sold by room jury same hi the It is much easier to be critical than Druggist, 75c. Pioneer Tress. i August Cth nnd 20th, Sent, 10th and 24th, am! (MuWr 8th, the Fremont, Elk and Miettotiri Valley Ktdroad Co. hru I he NortinveMcru Lint will rim h aeries of llttrtert Excursion topouitaon that ne m the 11 u k II !U ami i on trat Wumiiii.' at une h.tlf reu'ar rates, and if you deMre k hid ImUier mfonim turn, communicate with J. It. Buchanan, (eneral ransMig-- r Agent, at Omaha, Nebraska, who will fji! uiu, IVach sfot.es areussid m tlie j lace of coal m lithfom.fi. of tbiH ti.lI.IM.A child !., KAK AW, M uiHlvrUani, S. V. have sold Pif G for W manv year, and H has el ven th bent of ASK FOR TUE OUTREUABIEI D. H. DYCTTF A CO., (,hU'aco, I II, Bold by Drugisiaw. $1.00. TaHeT,. New I MOIIIO, Choice hrne e a stone oil; abundant of pure water; delights fill ollmnte all the year; almost continuous sunl elime; altitude HiUO feet; heall hlrat locality irV 140 arrr (lie U. 8.. no consumption, jio malaria wiK yield a cotupetenr v. Write for particular, At In naming: this paper, to veiuncut u. 84 JUnuree lrrlgatlm ill., 1 blcugo, 111 UNDSggSJSS IRRIGATED lcoi Piso Remedy for Catarrh la the Beet, haaieat to tse, and theapest. i n, nti4toyi.frii or sent by malL 3 Sold by druggiais L. T. iiuieltine, Warreu, 1a. 50c. 25 liV.'ilU? W..IE-,Ac., luc. ren, sauipba, Court. HAKE ON f 11 1 ir . Mount Caruiei, How to PIT Ml treatment for Manual. , urea, OLM CAUD Elegant Reduce It, Pud' pier. Ke d 2, Itv "1 he Uorfoi Then. Yling, Ilnlntieltl, mamp CJ01111, ASTHMA BaBawnMaaBnaaea J,, KISDERS PASTILLES,o;;- 31 5!!' Cryt W. N. U.. Oirnlui. C harUitw n. klaw 477- - 32. Horror I Jownstown our i he .bilinxtown llrri pw Honk, tie mm tliilittn looc ever i( Dentil,WANII In Mrv uwtMtpa. hsued AOKNlb J mini f0 per rem (mtt)u i icnti Kutloual I'uto., lm c Hiruf, I Ill Co '4 1 H mP IJ Iwl I at ouctiiy t jiuy ht 1 J UUVAN STUCT. PonmimAhlpg, if hfuotlc. hh'dihund, etc , thor nuul low rale. ( nculnra frtwa. Ji,M,jK,4l Mum Mt., Buffulo, N. if. A Ly day campli north 84. rue (trieMs s not under lioraes D o H s , , Kin HoUW( M 1 pro-gia- ('WIGHTS ' I V:j Vv,r BHATlD li S Q 0 A 9S 'SK L E f I ATU F , Dslicicus Biscuit YOU f ivTU ' OJtOCE FOR COW BRAND 1 S00iSiLERATUS. f I aaftOLUTLLV FUSE. i Will buy sufficient Pearline to do a large wash, clean a house, or enough of both to prove to any woman its wonderful qualities.. ing and labor-savinCosts almost nothing, but makes-thdirt jump. Does it hurt the hands or clothing? NO, it is harmless. Many millions of packno complaints, but many women write: ages used every year cannot get along without PEARLINE. Why? Because it is the greatest invention of the age for washing and cleaning. It is the modern soap. dirt-remo- v g e V , Afl d LI L1LI1 f T Peddlers and unscrupulous grocers are offering imifa- lions xvhich thex' claim to be Pearline, or "the same as. Pearline. ITS FALSE. PEAK LINE is never peddle 146 JAMtS I'VLE, bew Vorfa. |