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Show Br Tas Timm OTMESj rrnussiso Couritr. r. u. rooto. Miutu4 Miupi. COALVILLE, j UTAH, Tbs grandfather of the Rothschilds la sold to havs scarcely owned a penny la 1800. Now they pretty nearly own j the earth. ThT DAIRY AND POULTIiY. died most end the one that 1 the Plymouth Rock. My poultry Is warm and comfortable and 10 hr feet I feed corn in tje morning with creps from the teble wheat at and oats at night W seldom k2i5 fowls from any cause, hut the onee are sometimes taken by ywi the various ailments and accidents ni spring wa had something nt, hundred little chicks hatched and took a similar , fc , Their droppings were of a reddish es The chicks would droop their win end soon die. We tried various re-di- e to no avail. They had raven appetite and would eat till nesriy deatf. This Is my first with disease in my flock andexperience I hope it M be the last Can you give us a cur tot the disease, I have always raised the breed mentioned and find It good enough and eo am content to tuato It I get a new cock every fall, usually keeping about one to every twenty hens I think the Plymouth Rod are the bdst general purpose fowl for farmers to raise. They mature- urf, feather young and grow As a rapidly. rule they are good layera and good mothers. Our hatch has been good. We think we have struck It this year on how to break up a hen. setting Make a common shipping crate of slat and set It on an incline of bout forty degrees Then In four hena and they will keep put t get to the top of the crate trying and working thus they forget all about sitting. h-- L INTERESTING CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS. Row rwMH Operate This Depart Meet ef the Wmrm A Fe HlaU ae se the Care ef Lire Btech ae4 Poaltry. 03B" 'trh' Is - attempting "to - - H K Preeeir iriiaTOf her of deputlea hks passed a very strin- prove an early marriage with Jason ould la evidently trying a golden fleece game. gent measure with a. view to preventing fraud n the ale of butter, and. In the event of the Ae every, other commodity is lower the advance in the price of coal during the hot months Is without precedent or reason. The combination, or trust, ,.ty the exports of its produce reach's the immense-figur- es given above. In addition to which wo have the vast quantity of cotton seed meal used at borne, aa Weil as the cotton seed oil used at home and exported, the total value of .which exceeds that of the cotton seed meal Certainly, we must admit that a country has vast resources when the offal of on of its staple crops brings In a revenue of fifteen or twenty millions of dollare. Southern Farmer, now Broach abd SwtoS Cattle BarraO. A lot of French cattle were on their way to the United States, being about to be shipped from the port of Havre, France. The United States consul there stopped the shipment and, notified the authorities that they would not be allowed to enter this country, as disease exists in France. Like stand has been -- taken in regard to Swltxerland. Most Americans will uphold the government in this matter. The fact Is that both France end Switzerland, wishing -- to please the agrarians (farmers) of their countries, have stopped the Import of American cattle, using as a pretext the same plea that has been used In England that there Is disease among the cattle In the United States. It is a fact that there le more or less disease among the cattle of every country, and Jf American cattle are to be excluded tor that reason there Is no objection to applying the rule around. senate Indorsing or conspiracy, or whatever you choose it seems as Tbffhtll, to call U, needs a shaking up. The If It will be ImposNew York Herald says: "The price in sible to palm off New York for stove also coal Is Just oleo or any other composition ae being i . i 0 Vr PrC 0t on th article." It le made Illegal ko. la there no redress or protection for "Eenulne dMller, ,n butter kwp oleo for to the people from such extortion? ale, or vice versa; the fraudulent comHurrah for the trusts! positions are only sold at plaeea especially assigned by ths municipality Tb4 Rev. Ronard D. Worth, a Bap-tl- et of sacb tows Moreover, ail boxes, preacher of New York, has been firkins or other packets containing oleo granted a divorce In Oklahoma. It ap- must bear the word "margarine" In pears hie wife, objected to hie leaving large characters, and a'Ttft) description home on Sundays to preach, and even must be given of ihe elements employ"spoiled his Sunday coat and filled bis ed In making the composition. In the . Sunday shoes with water." These aro retail trade all oleo sold must be somewhat novel reasons, for divorce, placed In bags, on ths outside of - but they are also novel methods of an which is to be found a description of noyance --for a woman.to employ. It U the article, with the full name end adR. M. Slater. .La evident that Mr. Worth, being a dress of the vender. Full Money in Meat Packing. The LonGrange county, Indiana. is authority don Financial Newa says; "A rhther preacher, was forced to preach, and It given to Inspector to enter butter facI le algo evident that he could not had the Brown Leghorns, curious fact was elicited at yesterdays preach tories and shops, and take specimens but originally have disposed of them, and aow meeting of the Chicago Packing and with satisfactory results In a spoiled for in of the ths specievent analysis; have the barred Sunday coat and wtih his shoes full cf mens being found Rocks, Provision company namely, that only pure the cost will which I like better. Plymouth water, I have for my 11 per cent of the share capital was it is n unique matrimonial be borne by the state. The penalties fowls a frame house with tarred held in England, the balance having complication and Mr. Worth must be for an Infraction of the new law will to keep out the cold and a cement piper been acquired by Americana. The Engcommended for his resolute stand vary from six loor. day to Three months against permitting a wet blanket to be imprisonment, and a fine of from 820 In the morning I feed warm food, with lish company itself carries on no busithrown over his religion, to 11,000, while, In the event of the chopped feed and potatoes at noon nd ness, but In 1890 acquired all but six corn at night. We have a boms mar- shares of the Chicago company. Since same person being convicted a second The great American novel Is about time within a year, the maximum fine ket, for which we hatch early and ihlp 89 per cent of the English companys to be Issued to the great American pub- will always be Imposed. There will whila the fowl are young. W get shareholders are now citizens of the lic on the great American installment also be a heavy fine Imposed on per- egg all winter, keeping early hitched United States, it Is plain that the for that purpose. We have Americana have virtually bough! the plan. Twenty-si- x women of Kansas sons who place hindrance In the way pulletsluck good (or pluck) as to the health of undertaking back, and the utility of a re to write it, each of the Ex. a inspectors. writing chapter. our fowls. We sometimes use poke London board is not very clear. On the Mlsa Atkinsons chapter will begin Pure Milk. It may be etated as a root In the drinking water and ipray other hand, In view of the steady dewith "A," Mrs. Beckman will look after the with carbolic acid and cline In the dividends 15 per cent in "B," and the other women with the fact that milk as It comes from the coal premises oil. For raising the chicks we 1891, 12 cent cow la has per cent In 1892, 10 beklthy It pure. perfectly requlalte Initials will furnish the text use the old hen, the best all around in 1893, 8 per cent In 1894, andper 4 by nature no unpleasant taste or smell only for the other twenty-fou- r letters This except an occasional result of brooder I have found. We bars never per cent for last year it must be some peculiar extraordinary alphabetical array of tried doctoring the as we regard katlsfactlon for the remaining English talent will naturally center about food, and all so objectionable get into the hatchet ae the fowls, best remedy when shareholders to see that American inths milk It la the after drawn from the letter "L." The report Is silent of them get lick. As to udder of the cow. . They come from any layers vestors evidently do not regard tha to who will be "L." probably because the nncleaned body of the cow herself, and early maturity we have tried the companys prospect as permanently the Information would be superfluous. ingle comb Brown Leghorn, Black bad." In the carried ranks of Kansas women or from her surroundings, the air of. Spanish, White Leghorn, Buff Cochin whose names begin with. L, In such n the stable, the milk vessel, or the and some others, but the best all around Litter In Poultry Houses. The or the These of milker. clothing person CUB fowl w have decided to be Ths this, there le no need to ask, troubles cheapest material for making the hens PlyWhat LT What L could It be but to he are all avoidable; they are not mouth. Rock. I live in the city and lay is litter. What the hens require in charged to the cow, hut to the have one Lease, Mrs. Lease, Mrs, Mary Elizabeth end iff land winter more than feed is somewhere to acres With the some keeper. of exception Lease? that I call my experimental Land. I scratch and something in which to extraordinary large milkers, or for short periods when the yield Is the icept ft correct account of all expenses scratch. A large poultry house with for eleven months on two pens of ample room on the floor, and with a A congress of the chambers of com' largest thers Is no gala in milking merce of the British empire has Just cows more than twice a day. Within fowl, one containing sixteen single plentiful supply of leaves or cut straw, limits it le true that If properly done, comb Brown Leghorns and ths other will be more acceptable to the hens -- hcu hold in r ... nineteen B. P. R.s. The i tun tt iw- anything else. : Litter Is valuable the last day of the session a resolution rnrortener1 raw tb.r time amounted to 2.089. - iKs Barred because it make the bens was adopted thst we hope to see put will be the jnllk, but the difference is lay, and it Plymouth Rocks 408 tore eggs makes them lay because It gives them Into operation both so far at It applies very slight and seldom, it - ever, than the Brown laid to England and to the United States. enough to pay for the extra labor. Ex. the chlcke. whichLeghorns and cared for an opportunity to work, and thus accel numbered 117. They crate the circulation of the blood, proIt was for the doing away of the presbad hatched out 12) chicks ind reared Causes Brindlea for moting warmth and increasing the apThanksgiving. ent cumbersome standard of weights 117 and made a neat profit ' petite. AH the food that may be given and measures, and In England the A clean bed. A quiet and gentle Fwd Fees. will not promote egg production If the abolition of the present system of milker. An abundance of good food. Monroe county, Indiana. A stall Urge enough tor her to turn hens are kept in idleness and given no money notation, such as pounds, shillto scratch and enjoy themaround in. A stable with no cracks opportunity etc. The resolution aayt that or knot-holings, retta-M- 4 selves. KmI for Htnra to let In wind. A yard the system of pounds, shillings, pence Cotton-see- d meal no are so wherein rfclt In proor there horses colts and farthings Is eery cumbersome, es to make her afraid. A dry barnyard tein that It la one of the best foods Dairy Surprises. One muBt be prepeclally when applied to the foreign and sheltered tlb which to "balance" rations It pared for surprises when he Us can whers she spot begins trade, and that the dedlnal system of down and chew her cud. Water pump- has become a standard food for cattle using the Babcock. Perhaps our pet dollare and cents, In vogue not only nd sheep. Why not use It for horses cow will be found wanting and have to In the United States, but also in the ed fresh from the well and not allowed nd mules f Thousands of work anl-ma- ls be disposed of, and to frees over before she can drink It probably that dominion of Canada, le far to he prein North Carolina can be better nary-looking cow over in the corner, ferred. It la suggested that the change An owner who looks after her general nd more cheaply fed If cotton-see- d which we have never taken any parwelfare and who shows his kindly dismight he easily made by making the meal Is used for to or ticular pride In, will he the one which the til by occasionally position part (topping grain. pound equal to five dollars and the cratch her back as he passes through No experiments that we know of had made her share of butter and helped hilling equal to 25 sent. about what the been made when we began to out on our favorite that we never susbarnyard. Ex. they are now worth In actual transae the question, though some cotton-see-agitate d pected for a moment was giving us tlona, Aa to, weight and measures, 8traw for Feed, Where straw Is cut meal feeding to such stock may have very small returns for food and care. the decllnal system. In use in all eoun before It le too ripe It la of value as been done. Two old horses were se- It is a good plan to cull rather closely tries, but In the United States and Brit food, especially for store cattle. In cured for the purpose of ascertaining and. give the feed and attention to the lah empire, le the perfect system, and le valued at more than half the effect of cotton-see- d it Germany meal In a ones that have come up to your stand should, supplant the present arbitrary the price of the beat hay. But to se- ration. They were fed a good ration ard. Mrs. M. S. King. Ex. one. cure the best results in feeding straw tor ten days, consisting of clover chaff Correct Feeding. The main prinel threshed out with crimson clover seed, some materia rich In albuminoids A considerable number of researches must be fed with the strew, such as corn meal Snd ship-stuf- f. One horse pie to be observed In feeding the milch have been going on la the psychological aborts, middlings or clover gained end one loet weigh! pa this ra- cow la to feed moderately. No matter tion, while both were kept at usual what you feed, do it In reasonable laboratory of the University of Wiscon- bay. The straw alone does not conno sudden or radical work. No. I gained sin during the current year. Mr. tain enough of the albuminoids to sepounds dally, quantities, end and No. S lost .97 pound dally. The changes should be made, bpt In changQuanta, fellow In psychology, has been cure the complete digestion of the carInvestigating the psychology of the bohydrates which It contains If the ration fed during this period to both ing feeds do It gradually and with reading process. His main attempts straw la fed with subsUnces rich In horse Is given as No. t belo- w- Dur- moderation. A sudden change from dry food to succulent pasturage otten have been to ascertain what processes albuminoids the mafiur will he as ing the second period both horses gain causes serious disturbances of the dias ed rich made of R. C. 1 No. that Prof, to one a make hay. weight 1.6 at the rate of help rapid reader and pounds per day and No. 2, 4.1 pounds; gestive organs, and therefrom results how far tho ease of csm prehension Is Kcdxle. PL. If the apparent, lose in weight of a serious loss to the owner of the related to tho quickness of reading. The cow, Ex. No. 2 during the first research has not gone far enough to Poellry XipirlttM, period were due For the last twenty years I have to reduced stomach contents, conseyield very definite yesulta as yet and The dairy taws of the various states win bo continued another year, but a been actively engaged In poultry rais- quent on change to better than pre- have accomplished far more than many vious I of handled ing. have that timo .number very significant suggestions ration, and this gain distributed During friends supposed they would of their over the twe periods. It would be have been reached. Mr. Bolton, a gradu-- i several of the most prominent breeds, sale of oleomargarine, ate student, has been Investigating the but the best fowls for all purposes 1 equivalent to 1.56 pounds per day. The do. Theaegeneral has been curItself, except consider white the relation between sensation and suggesWyandotte. They dally weights show Irregularity and tailed. This la gratifyinggreatly to all the th falling back daring the first period; friend of tion. or, In other words, how far what mature early, and I have had honesty. Fraud does not alwe see is determined by what there is old pullets lay' nicely. My but when two pounds of eottonseed tha upper hand,, though It ways keep meal had see to or there replaced two pounds of corn too often by what we suppose la poultry houses are good and warm that position tor a time. gets A number of Ingenious and the windows In summer hare wire meal and ahlpstuff of the ration In present methods of studying this Influence have screens to them. The houses have wire tho first period, there was an almost tr been devised and a paper la in prepara- door for summer use. I have plenty regular advance In body weight AfDo you know that every eru'elty Intion on the subject Another Investiga- of windows on the south side of the ter the first two periods the same chaff tion relatea to tha question of how tar house for sunlight In winter. As for wa continued two days and the grain flicted on an animal in killing or Just we mean the name thing by the same markets, we have found that good changed by reducing corn and ship-stu- ff before death poisons to a greater or lees extent Its meat? one pound each and words Tho investigation begins with fresh eggs and good plump fowls never increasing Do you know that every cruelty Inth,S Cottonseed and attempts to ascer- have to look up markets The marthe color-nammeal lf pound. tain how far what wo associate with kets come to them. I could not raise Then, with the grain fed regularly as flicted upon a cow poisons to a greater tho name "red" or blue" la the, some fowls for profit unless I got a good sup- thus changed, timothy hay wae fed in or less extent tte milk? Do you know that fish killed as soon for different individuals Similar In- ply of eggs In winter, I never lose Piece of the. chaff. Hen Na j vestigations regarding size and, shape fowls from disease or lice. Last year rimed the hay and ate only What meal as taken from the water by a blow and other common notions are also in- I raised over 200 chicks, and I am aura he could pick off, leaving saliva will keep longer and he better than cluded in the study. that I did not lose ever tea or twelve, and meal in excess of tbs hay,fed. Ho those permitted to die slowly? hay most of them from accident Good, was discarded after Do you know that birds destroy milfour days of this The practically unanimous election healthy lions of bugs, mosquitoes end harmful stock, well cared for, will not klod of feeding. Horse No. was conf Dias to the presidency of Mexico is die Years ago when I had a sick tinued eight days, hut did not eat tho Insects; that without- - the birds we little more than he deserves for his fowl I thought the only wsy to save it hay well, although h nearly held hla could not live on the earth, and that distinguished patriotism and the won- was to dope It, hut now I depend on weight bird you may Neither horse showed any every little insect-eatin- g which ders be has worked for hto giving It tho best of care and find that symptoms to indicate that the cot- klU and every egg you may take from country. Forty volumes containing generally saves It, but I eearoely ever tonseed meal disagreed with them, its nest means one lees bird to destroy nearl a million signatures in favor have one 111 from any cause. But if you ' but both objected timothy insects? favor of his renomlnatoa ware pre- have a real sick fowl, the hatchet Is hay after crimson to late-cDo yon know that a check-rei- n which and etraw clover, sented to the convention, that pre- the best doctor. For early chaff. North Carolina Experiment will not permit a horse to put his head maturity ceded the election. and remarkable egg production I think where be wants to when going up a Statjon. the white Wyandotte leads and I now hill le a cruel torture to the horse? General Weylers order to newspaper keep no other fowl. . Cotton Seed and Cotton Do you know that every kind men la Havana la, when literally interMrs Mary E. Halt It le now estimated that the cotton you do and every kind word you act speak as "Lie are you told for Spain preted, Huron county, Ohio. states export to Europe cotton seed, to a dumb animal will make not only r get out" meal and cake to the extent of $7,000,000 the animal but yourself happier noi "Fourteen yeers ago I began to keep lo 88,000,000. A generation ago cotton only make yon happier but also better? 1 Poultry sad the breed that I bare ban- - seed was In the wsy, a Geo. T. Angell in Our Dumb Animals. useless offal; " lit-ra- ry one-eigh- th eg-v- ei 1 ordi- oil-eak- e, five-mon- trKw es one-ha- T ut . GROWTH OF BRITISH MALAYSIA. It Has Sn Little Um Thai Wrad.r-f- L . Among the "unconsidered trifles' which go to make up the vast total of our empire there are few of which Englishmen have more reason to be proud than the states that border on thq Straits of Malacca, says the Saturday Review. Tho eolony known aa the Straits settlement consists of two small Penang and istoadsSiSgsparf three bits of territory on the mainland, the whole covering some 1,500 square miles, with a population of about 600,-00comprising almost every nationality In Asia. Singapore itself selected by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 as an emporium for the trade of Malaysia promptly Justified the wisdom of Its founder; as a naval and coaling station It has been growing In importance ever since the Suez canal changed the course of eastern trade, but It as the capital of a considerable dependency that it Is likely to figure more attractively, perhaps, in public estimation. setFor there is behind these tlements a hinterland of great and increasing value. Twenty years ago this territory was ruled by Malay chiefs who seem to have beenjnearna-tion- s of despotism and rapacity. The thousands of Chinese who were ensubgaged in-tmining there-we- re ject to little control but that of their own headsmen and Indulged In faction fights nearly as bloody as any engagement in the late war. Piracy was of daily occurrence. The people "occupied land, but did not own it; they worked by command and without payment; they were liable to be deprived of anything that was worth taking, or to be taxed to meet the necessities of their ruler or local chieftain; their wives and daughters were liable to be requisitioned by members of the ruling class, and to fall subsequently Into the condition of slaves. The murder vef a raiyat was a matter of easy settlement, if It caused any Inquiry at all, and a Chinaman met in a lonely path might he stabbed for the sake of a few dollars, with the certainty that no question would be asked. The Malays laughed, we are told, at the idea of British soldiers making way through their pathless forests, but ThS country they were undeceived. was not only penetrated but occupied by British troops for months and that feeling of respect established Which is an essential element in dealing with orientals. That was In 1876. The revenue of Perak now exceeds $4,000,-00towards which the railways con0, in Chlim-Japane- Hir SarcMm. Henry, said Mr. Meekton's wife, who had been overcoming his objeo tloos to some household expenses, you ought to go into politic I'm sure you never gave me any credit for ability in that line before." No, but 1 think now that yon have some of the right qualities I never saw anybody mere reluctant to talk about money than you are. Washington btar. Roof gardens are a great boon to the cant men who leave town. Among the best people are those who mind their own business se CSli Naturally, have a good appetite, keep jeor blood pure and your nerves strong by taking o Sarsaparilla The best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hoods Pit's cure biliousness, Seaside $600,000. Th. Strong Jaw la Bonn Men. Amopg all old world apes the teeth are the chief weapons for defense against natural foes and for combats for mates or tribal supremacy. Tho canines are in most cases enormously developed. Insomuch that naturalists have suggested that a near relationship must exist between the primates and the carnivora. As a matter of fact these formidable teeth have nothing to do with alimentation but are purely weapons of war as are the bayonet and the Maxim gun. In practically every emergency demanding unusual energy, obstinacy and courage they come Into play. In every conflict with the world, the flesh and the devil as such things are understood In pithecoid society the temporal and maaseter muscles are the chief arbiters of war. To become a great and powerful anthropoid it la absolutely and brutally necessary to hare a large and strong Jaw to give firm attachment to the teeth and good leverage to the muscles. That for au immense epoch our pre - human ancestors achieved success In life in like manner la as clear as the print of "Maga to those who have learned to read natures handwriting. Since those days of true Arcadian simplicity our life has become bewilderingly complex and our methods for settling social difficulties have changed generally for the better. But here, as In so many other Instances, the habits of a past age have left an idelible Impress on the nervous system. Blackwoods Magazine. MORE OR LESS HUMOROUS. Teacher Now, children, I want you all to be so still that you can hear a pin drop. Willie (after a moment's silence) Let her drop. Washington r Times. He Maude says she can outstrip you on the wheel every. time. She She may'on the wheel, but she cant at the beach, anyway. Cincinnati Enquirer. She Do you know anything worse than a man taking a kies without asking for it He I do. "What, for Instance?" "Asking for it without taking it" Life. Barker Did you tell him that he lied? Karker Not in so many words. Barker How then? Karker I told him that he ought to be sending war news from Cuba. Puck. -- Justice You are charged with stealing Colonel Jalop's chickens. Have you any witnesses? Uncle Moses I hrb not I dont steal chickens befo witnesses. Amusing Journal. "Any amusement in this town tonight f asked the stranger. "1 reckon there's going to be a lecture," replhd the grocery man; "Ive been selling egg all day." Atlanta Constitution. Rolllngstone Nomoss I had an awful dream las night" Tatterdon Torn Workln? Rolllngstone Nomoss Yes, I t 'ought I was turned Into a cake o yeast Philadelphia Record. Miss BuxbreyHow did you enjoy your trip to Europe, Mr. Googooly? Googooly Splendidly, thank you. Miss Busbrey-O- h, by the Way, did your knowledge of French bother you any? Koxbury Gazette. Mrs. Doreas There's nothing like the care of married life to make a woman feel old. ! Mrs. Cobwrlght Nothing, my dear, except it is to have another woman give you her seat In a crowded ear, New York Ledger. . j and Gowns need headache. 2fie, Country Duxbak B,AS VELVETEEN Q 0, tribute Iif DugUets UmH At this season of ths year parents have to decide upon and select the educational Institution which thslr daughters aro to attend tor the coming years. In this connection wo desire to call attention to tho educational announcement in our advertising columns of tho Academy of the Sacred Heart, 8t Joseph. Mo. Their buildings and grounds are attractive, locality healthful, teaching In all branches thorough.and terms reasonable. Parents fortunate to select this school for the education and train-to- g nf their daughters will, we are sure, be fully satiated. Terms per session of live months: Payable In advance, $115; this include tuition, boarding, washing, courses In French, German or Latin, use of library and physicians fee. Next session will open Sept 1st 1895. For further Information address Mother'Superlor, Academy of the Sacred Heart, St Joseph, Mo. BINDINQ on their skirt edges. It Is rain proof, sheds water and never turns grey. If your desler wUI not .supply you wa wUI. tomge thowfnf laMt a4 SNrterios m IM frra Dressmaking Mxle Easy." s new book by Emmi M. Hooper, ml Pw for Vim' Hmm immf Mat 25s. s. H. postage pud. Co., P.O.Boa699,N.Y. City. AM. Don't take substitutes to save a few pennies . It won't pay you . Always insist on HIRES ly u. A Rootbeer. Sf TS Cksrtai Bln. C.. niMWsMw uUi I pin. Mnnjiiwi, - I The cost? Only a trifle more than at your own home. $5 a week for good accommodations $ 0 for better $20 for the best at Hot Springs, South Dakota. Book about Hot Springs free If you writs lo J Francis, Genl Passr Agent, Barling-to- n Route, Omaha, Neb. ACAGEMT mm Tm b.. .h. OF THE SACREO HEAHT HO. laatnetioa Sr. JOMKFH, ksis ., u,. snJETSibSSrS! . ran ' nflMl msctloa. smTmTf Pro.rt.lj f SnwrtiMut. r ' raw.tas .tusttos. XitoulT. (round . UclHr ,OT bwlt'7 nw rlthl?. i.V.7 ,kkU ob,"'t KUwIttu tt.nd wtu. .Ira f'f, opmtTmMUy. Sept. 1. Tens, (or r thu tnelsdra u. Vreneb. Oersu m T - ,lhrmr fr. Po, ftu. ui ts " - '. ter wml Xaisvrzaie SL partieulAtM AcaSemy SacrsS Heart Jeseph, WELL MACHINERY IUurtrswd estxloeue showing WFIX HOCK ATOms, DiiltJUO snd Jtrrn-- maciiineky, etc. Fusu Have been teMd and hsT n mrrastod. Sioox cur kagln. nS Iras Works, a Bksraon to Prrh Mr Slow 4'ttjr. Tu owu,SCnts U1 wt Cw low. Machissst Co, Mreot, m STEADY Wflt m w fit Wfill Vt!If . Kwnrfltl CASH WTOIT I esTTwher to 8S STARK TREES 1A a SuTlw tototoly MV9TMMA.jrrARICHROTHj Lop imam a, H, ftoesroat, buggies NIiItIba Good farit7 of eo4 kind C&rrUffm ftoboo Wacom, 4 r tiirrinA ImuNMONt CAWlUOlOOh UUafl4HfMiU,OMto jSKSIO?J35KS?S rrsoWww Hodjudwo7inilMM. Mi .tiara UNDSEYOMAHA"BUBBERSf a W.N. VVlien U OMAHA . qsntsy. i 29 M( writing to advertiser, mention this paper. Ai tfT Ira YAWP I sv Ccxb t - a?rofK ttONL IW4 , 1 |