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Show October Taraday, ; S, S 1SS3, AND APPI,IAlcr.l THE " HORSE ' ' FOR HISTTSErr . 7- T1TTDTTTT k rT 4 rvqpa nf war. Th drawn chariot nrlant -. O WaoleS 4 V,ttii C30MMANDMEN1B! JirfJJl4110 L' V, - fa or any kind by bly supported by straps, to which the pole of the vehicle was secured. To this harness were appended a breast strap '-- and girth fastened to an ornamented . saddle, a head stall with frontal, check a a bit with a noseband,. straps, Ttfotf th mini fnr t h a rff rl a. check The whi p consisted of a wood. animal. en handle and a double thong, with a hole whereby it might be suspen- loop fmm HwJ thn wrist xr h Ho H nr...i. was uawguut uuw, mo reins Deing often It la Impossible q determine when therhprse .was first used- - for ridioe. There la reason, to helievd that it was at a veryhowever," in the early period is referred world'a.history. to in It, some of the most- - ancient books extant. mentions a double bridle and Aenpphon bit in, his work upon horsemanship. t One bit was, smooth and flexible, the other was armed with sharo rainf The original method of guiding horses was,i however, by means of a cord passed through tha mouth; around the Aiaeuauu buju practiced to j some extent,under circumstances where bits of iron cannot well be obtained liorses were anciently ridden bare- uacjtea.or suppuea with a cloth thrown' :over;theback,:,,t.f. LUtWi. v www BOUU1D1V1 41UiUC purposes has been ascribed t$r the Persians, but there is probably room for som doubt as to its true origin. It is not certain that it waa used before the fourth century of tha Christian era. xa& are accounts or date from the i fifth i century. stirrups Spurs jtrero used among the liomans, but theirearly pre else origin has not been ascertained. rl he ordinary stable equipments, including the currycomb; brush, scrape, rake, sieve, and shovel, are also of a2 cientj origin, although they, like other things, have been much: improved in buc i ivtui uu materials in modern 'Er.- times. r . ' OF - ijuiiJ::jJifijBji jld . - - -- CA jcrr U TiU UUUiiiiUii, i Epponiud it T7 'two attached to the chariot bjr a yokehorses, suita, - 0. IT A TT UUlUHIjt N2iOtTNCE3 to hisratroas Uiat he hM :; T3 .11 OPLE'S, - - ' " ) Nos. ' .t-.w.---- .;v -V " - ' i . ,,i-h- t - , " V ' ' r Thou Shalt not walk the streets. nniwoTth - 1&3 RANDOLPH ST.. SSSTb0 fCorntrnf Hlchfranr Avatihar ; ... ' ivt nniesathv l :r Store, !v; ...Tr" . T - - r- " . I aw awa a 7" - T . TTfrrrr It FiPt i uaa' auu itullli ntm ara a h m. Ul":": ::" j t It- Mi -- Coustanlly. on lmud. & 17 15 Sf.,--- CHICAGO. We make Prices itemiAr diIS-S- m - . Knaolph . . md I'M 4 : i i I Manufacturers andJobbersof S It will beforseen from thesej factsy that the management and use appliances of the horse are mostly of ancient origin. We believe there is still room for improvement in mens for the more efficient uso of this noble and often animaLtfckTif c American. - : Hare now rccelred Tiiclr ITcTf Foil " .i " ; No. ;t , Maaafactore In Chicago . - F. AUEI7DACH & 'Vt r.fr.,.M1 w - f- t -"' . lowesl , - rise' - ... I. ' .'''.' 4U!tluu- I V :4 ... t i . : - ;.(; 1. DROSj ; j Oome and see - 181Sm Pttra- - - - - I i - 4 I.. ' : m Eaat Temple Street, iBalt Lafee City. ; r r' ' h : I .AT THE SIGN OP THP i ..... . v 13 CHICAGO. .p I (D) ' ' Wholesale and ReUll Manufacturera u ."T? BOOTS- ! -- SHOES .:' i LEATHER TTAVTNG on hand a Large Stock of Leather importations, we are prepared to :: MCHOL5.; I JJPORTERS 'and Dealers In all manner of TI Sf!Ln WWare.Oiaa.8'adei Paintlnn. ? 1 f . i r, ' - Co- . ? 4- . . - i Costom Made t ' u ....... - j9 and PAPJSar llAfiSL d2373m L LOWER BROADWAY. ill-treat- ed n ' I . . Opposite City Hotel, OTFITTESG GOODS, ctcctc 415 : Of Every. DeacrlpUonr : X iVIJV it. yiJiirjwfisari "it co., V HOLES ALE "cnpCER8f t LOWEST i . nnt KnwMwv. Coarse; and Fine'; Papers. ZB E (& : r ' teteaAuerbacbARmr' r COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. - Wnc?Rtt?aortc.ho & J - llJ-Thn- n 4 " f oclc, LAFl,BUTI3R SALTU1KE CITY. - 1 " 1 fffVtl tnnlnuul l "SSfiff J06EPirJtIOIE. S007SMBSH0ES, filial nntlZr 01 KTnrUt Txrrt THE ZZ0T7Aini ; BISTXLLCRY, I IT! R ' . wjjt Mine in ine - .vT i 7- " - 2 f "ia "kl "o: apt , . -- -. tw. In CmmI Plantain,-- . diietf h is1? .. I . : tny bedroom w&iia r mvomh mik H rrrr f paper and bordAr' .nt thv tw A Br2 Stonill'blanketi P1""011641 at Anerbach til hm'j i Jim N f moral aklru, embroidery axidall sortaloftrlm- - I a' uu na. Min nuti a m FCBmff'mriSIr' 1 t j. 1 ' emaadfovTfiirr.i COVStBT OEAIESS lo - L- ATlTTnt.P. SUPERIOR r ' . " a i w L"owbf. lf S5St? an vA.a i T- C-of- erT.3 m -f n "-- mmMw T - or' A2w.1?eS?0Omonln DlophoiUlia(5Ba, M v THE MELANCnoiY OP GREAT BOOT3 AND SHOES, ; t: f .;"UjBInOii Iowa, . .. Fruits and ; Jt ? " r , l I' jfrenaratlonB. V MEN. . WIlOLJSOAiLB DEALERS 1 eena zor uataiozne. r Of ... ArUtotle haa said that all great men Superior Quality are melancholy, and it is interesting to r trace the part which melancholy plays And keen on hand the Wiirw ftP Aim stock of Goods CLASS; PAIIITO, oil- as an almost inseparable feature of mag. In their Hue to ba trgMt found In the Weet. nanimity. The ancienta, ' when they ascribed a slow gait and tho absence of AXU . iufuiwiaw ana AianuactnreTa of Cboiee eagerness to men of great minds, touchFACTORY AND SALESRDOifS:1 AGEIClITURJU.;liPimTO ed, unconsciously perhaps, upon the 29 and SX Lake Street. $ s Biue oi magnanimityj , Zeal may, Oor. Wabaa Avenue, T y LlllSilgUm Careful v attention siren to- Order from Oooda .la t N.w York: Wholiui Prtcei.' ' HVAJJTX. at certain critical moments, be ' ; ADroad . to peatnesslofjmlnd, but as a i wum a: rule it is of the essence of a largo mind 7 u&n vii lAJjr II VOTS c SHOES I No. 382 JDROSAiwAY. Ordera carefully attended to. V . withPresed dg93m,, . the ?iif Made to SXcaanre. ;. BS thercomparative with t J?iWty .v PETTTJa RCHtTTTXEtt,. overwhelming importance. Hence . Mi whi , itiMiMi!;Va5 we come ted., upon the true explanation of Wholeaala He In. and Dealera tali tho notorious fact that zealots of alt de; . ., : , T?5T rTT .'Importers and Jobber of : nominations are,: invariably and with- J THT L Office, Randolph St., cor of Prahklin, out exception, men of little minds. It diia-i- y , J 419 BROADWAY, cniOAO0t r Opposite Paclno Houae, mai zealots often do great thin its UTardwaro miVl (nnf iomr and bring down men infinitely their Wm.G. Ibbard. T. P. from Utah carefully flUed at St. Loula Spencer. Offers superiors, J nat as some . fasten IIIJDJ1AX1D : SPJEarcEK. . undaunted on the neck ofvermin S3 r----... r . the eagle.and f Importera of JLaKo fit.' nTTTn a 01 wingless themselvesjbrlng tha imperial HABDWAEE I bird down from the. skies.,, IJut the seAND UN. PLATE, cret of their audacity is" the blindness & vi auchigan Ave CHICAGO. '4 ana contraction, d2D9:3Ha ; not the largeness, of ' .j j'zkj their vision. fThe melancholy and the .... Market- - adartd tot "L1! ' t ;i I " - I Iwlnav Territories, for ' L-'-i . , iTTAnrar. 5 ctn atrnnllMi 1. past and a , zealot is incapable of either. Tower, Hillard.& Decker, hand, wonaman Janes. mihuid, And lafgeness of vision a" JJiJS'Jgg, "" la inseparable SLOTH Bocceaww to ETDDKnT COMPASTT. . from a special melancholy, due not to Those wlahinj: their Teeth preserved should An the pcevjshneess and grumbling of dis03 content, but to a truer estimate PaLTON'BTJllJnTtffor tninirs. andpartly nartlv tri th to Cbecka. SLk I00" a any patternl xh va ira ?d of the infinitessimally small JLadiea & CTiiltLren'a Slioes " of weight and lithographed to order. Jiirtd OILS, PAINTS, WIMDQW CLASS.li printed the greatest man in the general scale of vi iuwucujiM BttuonM7. ..dia&Cm . White Lead and Axle Grease. the universe Tf ia r,, h TECXXX n In erred .'wllli GOLD. PURE i '.' 179 South Water Stre CHICAGO I BIIVEi!. iwuL Trai lL, .II. S1XAIUPS aiso that, as a rule, beasts and birds of Ula v fsvr.L - . JAXOAM. Warranted to sire aatlafactlon. prey-t- hat is to say, animals accustomi.: 0.T,S EYHOUHKENriABD HAY," BlantJBoo ed to look down upon a the world from ft'litoW SCttflOOI, BOOKS,' ; TEETH t GOLD, SILVER, . aczsTS ron the JAPITAX, . ei,000,000. ' t at a usually, except particular momenta SITltltEB PLATES, at PrIe from C; 'v . Li4 of extraerdiriftrv I WOO down to aUtii STATIONERS, PRINTERS, LlTHOGriAPH-ERWHEFJCFG and I States JDerxMltorv. J ' i- .4C per SET. . ' ENGRAVERS AND BLANK" The spar- ' BOOKMANUFACTUBEIIS. t ; w iorever about. vuiupruuug doves that ar f.rt,- hopping , the au .l ica prai in t'WWYi at " Cblarofo: and", XXherlal Spray, or eraUy speakiugT th more mobile l? TabuI BIS2IASCS V. . Deecrlntkm. and F,tv PENdL'COr' ' " mend KItroaa Oxide aa tho moat plea-- j ' ETXm-- 1 "ltrations on thel.: nh.. t uv.ir:. : . , . Chier rnTinff-aad-Ut- ho ; Printiaffr DOUGLAS SLATE aan ana sural way or. JxaTlnST Teeta Ex- great principles which CO., in reference to iSfSSf k he said that .ereat men 7 i.. rAiin QDCIirnQ VlLhUfi'S HFAilFRx '"RERERPNCPQ. , l """" f ILB. Staineal ttrea ClawaonEaon to t. he least Si7S2K-;AEaCT. rW. a taaxa'ftwatte fciat,, 4,rt;v,au ana melancholy K.fi.Tb ilAW Itan'a n Rait rW rv :f r3s IJccfiHbicl-Bcntlsr. ; itiLUlUA. 4 m . i - . , ' --. v 1 .1 ? - - - 4 m , ym T i'-- . , . . t BlkTlT-a- T i 1 - "- : . - i . r-i- in-de- : " r. ed, ea-Ben- - ' I . ? i - : ""' - t ..v:.-i::...t-.,- " - .? ... ; I . - -t- I - - , r-- ? - : J-j- L-l ; : 1 .1 . T, -- v 1 t - ? 5- e L j. tc, " " 1 . i-n- - . - t"'f , ( 1 i STATIONERS, , i m a awai w jm J A3X-d2i35- m:' irt"J: Wt l01120'11 f - S, -- t . . 1 - a i' m 1 y . m k?, as w umucAiiy. M Imft iwn.-r-i. la rare. '- , . ration la a Specimen of our work. idSia-S- ' Influence of ,fQn gnanImlt? Magnanimity lends case feS ISrSf of K ' Mhnanr6 race, a ; inter- - ?B iJH LEV nULiN fH!eTaand rarest V Vf ..V. U CORNWELL, MAN U iFACTU RING r;V;;V- V STAT ON E R i I T X -- : - T " 1 -- u - : I T-r'f- "! MONTEITH'S r GEOflR; a tTTTrq i - dp v 1 ' r . : tPmhr ' to-cft- H GENERAL ASSORTMENT uicocmary spellers, . lbe attention of the Pdblle that tkeyhava for Sale at their StoreL in .;--A '1 nor spite la not a nor a fortune-hunt- Y; ' And-';,f--- ?ie5?;r:? 7ILtABD nEDCARTIin : Co. s 1v . SothlngTknowan ' - ' '! . time-serve- r, r, ThS er even those of sober and v j m I i 5 adYK?hmECKvibi ' IKrUCICIail'milllM. Bhlah - v :JS c ' J ; ... . . - j t - - -- f confidential fiftJ possessed bf eitraordlni WHOLESALE GROCERS, -- and Count akci the of the vesselSnneck to hav thX cPtin 1 a " 3 . tZ FSAHL rTSEST, HST7 TOES.'"1. . din Cm lJJl. xxxoaAs oahttac. Unaaia ; I... ;.. -- n , ,.-. r - . 1 . . 1 . - 1. . . caaiicuoris,,.- 17AAI. r . - . - ' TJ Proprietor, vAiuAJj; Dealer in - TTT LyU'tli - r:.- - I - myJ 7hetl a man mw pcniri :. . .r . ..V Det1r in Poefcet Bool. Leclstr, c . I ... i 4.. : Jl - well-cotte- n ,,.5:;?;;CHICAGp, " . f j! M TYR R ELLv-- : ...... . A IttVTBtanH IIOVKYArICtiOLllYoprletora m ma-ne- tio tuft-hunte- Surgeon di jwsiiS?" oufAAiuwvjn, considered a draw- - 1x5 ilUVfLth,Is jSmente . TEKBA COXTA TVOllKS, tru lTAJOfAr.hltetara1T f- - . -f r "4a6uaiJUUHjr thil'J11 s.p,,te of;thtoMt remains !"f ' . m v. 1l (. ..a .... - TW1"L and Car; imrtlemeniM. I . 1 C, r - - - . " . 1 , " . r th& Captain instructions bas fallen overlKar?lP VeTJ Well," i SFx U an wlramerndVom Excellent The atoWdS1mn9 afterrrard A steamer Ms dog wexa gain on fcoard. five - Co,unt Rt,cl . rt. rr T rl 1 -- . Crttaa.tMlfJ Tin. 1 or II L V - l Tj- - 12 t! 1 .T 'T- - r ' feias .. r, , -- . lOTpAnnfip'r-- s . - , - - . 1 4 ' ' i ' ; : : |