TUB HOBTHWKS'I liN UV.0. K. IIKMMIOIKH. fdHurA LOUP CITY, *p HI5BKA8KA. j—i— ..... — i NEBRASKA NEWS. There is a building Iwou on et Hyau •la. The Maaona of llyaonla have organ Iced a lodge. The Clark drug company of Ltaoole failed laet week. Robert Me Vicker. a pioneer of Lodge county, died laat week. The Burlington ahone at llareloeh are running full handed. A farmer near Cedar Kaplda reived a cucumber aliuoal five feet In length. The coroner of Boa Butte county died laet week from typhoid fever. A few farmere near Franklin bava made money reiving broom corn. Hyannla haa a new achool bouae all completed except a few eoata of [mint The aoil ix in epleridid condition for fall plowing and much of it ia being done. Light froate have occurred here and there, but no material damage is re ported. lion. Cherlee C. White, owner of the Crete inllla, died suddenly laat week of heart failure. Wm. Veet of Red Cloud, aged 72. fell from a aecond atory window, receiving fatal injuriea Kd Fouler of Ord fooled with a load ed revolver, and the bullet went through hia hand l.ewia Hillard, of Hurcbard, waa killed by a corn crib falling upon him during a high wind. "You kick the bucket. I'll do the real,” ia the language of an undertaker »hn ■utvArilki.,1 in ilia Vallav Kilter prise. Farmer* about Waterloo bare started gathering seed, and from now on for two months it will keep an army of men busy. The ninth annual union of old veter ans of Madison and surrounding coun ties was held at Norfolk last week. There was a good attendance. Several of the business men burned out at Dodge will immediately rebuild and commence trade us near a* possi ble at the point, where they left off. Willoughby Kcpnart of liibkon la under l*>nd to ap|H*ur at the district court and show cause why he should not go to the pen for stealing a bicycle. The village of Dodge was almost totally destroyed by tire. All the busi ness portion burned, and so rapidly did the dame* spread that no good* could be saved. Hohkhi McVickkh, a resident of Dodge county for nearly thirty years, died Iasi, week in his seventy-first year. He waa well known not only in Dodge county but throughout the statu Mr. Patrick liuney, a farmer residing near Urudshuw, died suddenly of upo Jilexv. He hud just returned from trad, haw, where lie had been on busi ness, when he suddenly expired. (ieorge F. hhafer of (olfax county died at the advanced age of 71f. Twelve years ago he became totally blind. He was on* of the early settlers and was greatly esteemed by bis neighbor*. The son of .1. It. Smith of York coun ty, turned burglar In his own boms and stole Sib’. When closely questioned he coughed up the amount and acknowl edged hie transgresslou. He will not be prosecuted. August Smith, a Herman buker living in Plattamoutb, was discarded by his eweethoart and concluded to end hia earthly existence by jumping into the muddy Missouri. Friends prevailed upon him to postpone the job for awhile. Joseph Krtl, a hariiessmaker of Ne braska (Tty, was discovered early the other morning by his wife, hanging from the limb of an apple tree in their front yard. When discovered he had vfiunumv »n i u uvun uuit v>tuc, reason Is known. A decision bus been bunded down by the supreme court In which Is reiter ated the opinion before given by timt tribunal that there can tie no valid deeds in this state founded on tax aalaa The cane in <|ue*tton came up from Douglas county A number of settlers are making ar rangements to prove up on their clams, and soon all tiie land of tirant county will tie deeded The survey of (Jraul county is progressing slowly and is much wore of a Job titan was eiiteel ed 'l itre work will nut be completed until Christmas. The present term of district court in Jefferson county wtll try the esse of William Henry ami l.ouie /iimuermau for the murder of Post master t>rakam at llroken How tu Juue last. At the preliminary hearing both men plead guilty, aud they have not retracted or materially changed their statnueuts since, nor have they accepted any legal ••tvIce as yet. A very serious accident occurred at Valparaiso, which will probably result lu the death of (lie only sou of August hcberlxbeig lie, in t ompotty with ttie young son of William Hays, wss care lessly playing with a heavy car tailt toting Hays was swlngtig the bolt to aud fro, when, slipping *-om bis grasp it fell upon hchretrberg'a heat! crush ing Ida skull Another delegation was at the cap! tot the other day and tn consultation with individual member* of the Hoard wf Public Imutls end Huiidiugs ..nn u i«tg the retention of Jaute* It MrhvWy • t the head of the tiIris' Industrial school at tieneva It is understood that the board, with the csnpu.ut of naerelery of Male Piper, is in fsvur of making no change m Ibis department. • in • telegram (tout the chief of po lice uf Klkhark Inti, lohn tunning hawt was arrested at t.in>tdt» He la wauled in Idhhttri fttv th + ihetl of two bo y vies and a rtuantitv of t< welvv He had taken lathe state fair and whin arrested had on Id* pet son I w in ta«h and Ihrvte valuable ring The htata bank »»* aekuyter lias i*en eonsoltdalcd trill* Ike p- trl* tanning h#w»e wf f Ittltls of that piece Three Wf-avid about i *>at Huy Paltrvad, t»nej and Uaurge siutth it ventl* broke in* * several ho «,» „ i, etur.br h and atrde several gvMtl tr ap has • Ud ether valuable* f'hejt | . I* hl| i nurse it and provide it with proper food, and from ihe ffenerui abuse and mistreatment of it* parents the Infant would die unless somethinff wus done Immediately. The child wus about |A days old. and when visited by a number of citl/.ens wus found to be wrapped ill wet elothinff und placed in a room by itself. A cotlin had been ordered, a ffrave urrunffed for and a woman rnffaffed to prepare the remains for burial, althoiiffli the child was found to be still alive The party re turned to town after fflvinff the parents some very pointed udviee and sent a do,.In>• to visit 1 be liuliv. blit Oil tile next morning the child was dead. Pub lic sentiment demanded an investiga tion. The coroner wan called for. who at once impaneled a Jury und took tes timony. The jury returned a verdict finding that the infant came to its death from want of proper food and cure und general neglect of its parents. No arrests have yet been made, but great indignution prevails. A Peculiar Acciiient Kearuey dispatch: A very peculiat and puinful accident happened to u young man just south of the river in Phelps county Saturday night, lie was out in the yard barefooted when a bolt of lightning struck him on tiie rigiit side of the head, burning his hair as if touched with a candle. The fluid then passed down Ids neck, across bis chest and down his left side, going out at ids left foot ami tearing it to pieces. The heel was completely torn away, and nothing was left of the foot except a strip from the instep to tiie big toe. all the other toes being torn out. and tiie foot had the appearance of being run through a threshing machine lie was immediately brought to tiie city and his foot amputated, lie is now on a fair way to recovery, and aside from the loss of tiie foot suffers no effects from the shock it is supposed that lie had his left foot on the ground at tiie time of the stroke and that is the cause of tiie strange phenomena. .1 VmIumIiI* llora# O’Neill disputed: O'Neill horsemen are considerably agitated over the theft of Kay H, record 2:29J». owned by It. A lJeyariuau, which occurred here re cently. The mare had been running in the pasture of the idle Wild stock farm, a few miles west of O'Neil), and the last time she was seen by her own er was about two weeks ugo. Sunday Deyitrman went out t<> bis pasture to bring the mare in. when the discoveay of the theft was tnude. Two years ago tiie mare, which is a ti-year-old roan, standard bred liainblctoniun, was cam paigned through the eastern Nebraska I_is .. ..I,*.- e,..„.r,i I Her young colt, which wax in the pax lure with her. wax not taken, anil had been udopled by a uiolharly old mare that a colt about ita age. The mare was valued at about >.'>00. I .Hu olii H mint; Will Promt. 'l'he managers of the Lincoln county exhibit of the state fair will protexi ugainst the action of the judges in awarding the first premium on county exhibits to Lumas county 'l'he pro test will be tiled immediately on re ceipt of otticiai notice thut such an award has been made The protest will be made on the grounds thut Lur uux county hud no exhibit on the grounds ami piuce at the time specified by the rules, and that but three coun ties in the state were entitled to tie conaiden ■ in the award tinder the rules, one of these lobiig Lincoln Hue relur.v seelx-rger stated that tile awarding of prizes was a farce. He v ruses the judges of |>urtinhly tu non* irrigated counties and Slates that the Hurling tun railroad interest favoreil the nun irrigated territory Jail tlvliverr a> I'lallsaoiatli. V clever piece of jad-breahlng was performed at l'lgttti»outli by four pns oners confined in the cage at the county jail in that • tty whereby nil made their ■ scape Their exit was made bv local* >iig a weak place in tno jail door near i the wsshxiand alirir constant damp I havt caused It to rust almost I li mug It I Is the use of a piece of Uou off the ta-dsiead a lode was tuuile through the sheet steel ntsiul eighteen inches Ion.* amt twelve Inches wide I'll rough this the pi isoio rs «-»i six d two of the prisoners were held on *#t loos charges t rewaid will be offered lor their so . nr* he us mn A paper dev larve that Mr JuhhsuH, I * fennei uf aur village un returning tu his house the oilier day found In his e .un I flour l» JrtH-ni the dour uf ■ «ni, h had hern left open a cow ptuh shiv astray “ f he • olijectute «xpre*«ed j |g the last two Wolds that he aet duah i xs aw the whole a fair one Will J VI* I'utiaell the i#«wp*ia« e lecturer site invailabty fell from gu-e ! immediately alltt ea* h lecture has «t Iasi lean J* laicd Insane he a t'lev* land j td»> lie llil Min BEN HARRISON STEPS OUT MOT A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRES IDENTIAL NOMINATION. COL. NEW SPEAKS FOR HIM. fa •• AaUwrliM latortlai* MU 1*01111 Ml Mansgar lab All *|wuiolallnu •! ■oat — I loos Nut favor lillhrr Mr Hint ujr w Ural at thu < hulaa of thu Kapub I laau Convention. — 1BUIAM APol.l*. Inti.. Sept. 30. — Colonel John C. New, who managed ex-President Harrison's campaign* for the nomination for the presidency and 1 was consul general of the I'nited States at London during the Harrison administration, in an authorized in terview in the indiauapolis News to day said: “General Harrison doe* not desire to run for the presidency, ami le in no sense a candidate, but the stories that he has withdrawn In the Interest of anyone ere without founda tion in fact Were liis advice solicited he would select neither Mr. McKinley nor Mr. Keed as the Republican can didate for president.” Colonel New declined to state whom General Harrison would prefer as a --11 ,o.. .. Mr. McKinley Declines tv Talk. Coi.i mih s. Ohio, Sept. 30.—Uovernol McKinley after carefully reading Colonel New s statement in regard to ax-President Harrison and Dwelling upon that purt of it which said that Harrison would favor neither McKin ley nor Reed for the candidate, Miid: “I don't think it uecessary, nor do I believed it would be proper to talk for publication about this. I simply have nothing to say. " “Can you not express an opinion us to tiic p oliahle influence of Ih-neral Harrison's withdrawal?” was asked. ! “No,” replied the governor,abruptly, “I have not a word to say. ” Haltlgrsw Hushes Davis's Doom. New Yokk. Sept. 80. — Senator Rich ard T. l’ettigrew of .South Dakota, who is here, said last night : “Senator Cush man K. Davis of Minnesota is the choice of the northwest for president. In the nominating convention he will have tiie solid delegations from his own state the Dakotas, Montana, Ore gon, Washington and probably a part of the Wisconsin delegation.” Net Shelton Wants to Ha Governor. Col i Min A. Mo.. Sept. 80. It was an nounced here to-day that State sena tor Nat M. Shelton of Schuyler county would be a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for governor. Sen ator Shelton is a conservative free silver man, has been a member of both houses of tin- Missouri general assembly and is u lawyer of much ability. OLDEST COUNTERFEITER. William Norris, Agml IOO Veara. Cob vlclatl In Alabama. JilK.MiNDiiam, Ala.. Sept.. 30. Will iam Norris, aged too years, was found guilty nu four charges of counterfeit ing in the federal court here yester day. Three limes before lias he been before the court on similar charges, but each time was given his liberty on account of his extreme age. At the last term of court Judge lioarman not only ordered his discharge but gave him a dollar to pay his fure truck home. Norris lives in the mountains of Dekalb county. lie is a median I wu jji inun nun «.u ii uian< tint iuiiip( from ii needle up to it whisky 'till. When arrested a number of molds for making counterfeit money mid a large lot of spurious coin were found in ins possession, lie is said to iiave con structed aeverul moonshine stills from wuahtubs. It is believed he is the oldest inau ever before the courts of this country. Tl*re« Trains lu CullUluu. Uamaun, Mo., Sept. au Three trains ware wrecked at tlie Wabash crossing near this city yesterday by u head-cud collision on tlie Koch Island road. No oue was seriously hurt and the damage is estimated at •tio.noo. A lurtrr H.-ea|>lur*ept Ju The jury in the ease of Piddle t'oob. tried for the murder of Mlnn-e Itenneti b> abortion. returned a verdict of guilty and a sentence of fourteen years NttMlU«>«tt| MN III* ! ♦*’••Ill U«UW|. Ui\,»i<«ri Iowa "»• |»* to The HepuUtnaa ronvenlioit of the sis leentli senalorlal district uoiulueled l. V Kdburu for senalot ou the P.ugstb he I tut Uses » .wilt Msualwse Pa a. i, HI Svpt Ml the annual leuuion of lb* Maun family was held l>.das at the icsid- m •> of s ,\ Menu true bandied ami tHts Maun, were present HisehlarMe* end lists. I s.isoios, Ky V|it 4o tbs Ilie bin*nig. and t*We«s tlfld isle lab* piece again b*r» * oh.ee! It**- »• Intldge intends mai n* lb* >a>e la WRECKED BY A MULE. WrlinK t..l.l«.—Through bis agents in this city it ha* been learned that Lord Scully, who owns nearly 100,000 acres of land in Illinois, as much more in .Missouri and still more in Kansas ami Nebraska, lias taken out nuturuli/ation papers in New York city. Ills object in taking this step is to enable him to purchase more land. The legislatures of Illinois, Missouri und Kansas have all passed laws prohibiting an alien from acquir ing real estate. His agents spent lust year and a portion of the present year in Missouri, whore they bought thous ands of acres, but were checked by the adoption of a measure by the leg islature. He owns one whole county in Kansas and more in Nebraska. senator Martin on silver. Richmond, Va., Sept .10.—Comment here on United States Senator Thomas 8. Martin's position in declining to say how lie stands on the silver ques tion ha-, been increased by ills speech made last night before the stute Dem ocratic committee in which lie ad vised against allowing any speakers outside of Virginia to come here and inject agitation of the currency ques tion. Senator Martin believes in ig noring that issue in the state canvass, but despite his views it is widely dis cussed. Mexican Cattle May Coma In. Washington, Sept. ;iO. — Secretary Morton iihh issued un order directing that from and after October '■!'■!, next, cattle may be admitted into the United Stales from Mexico for grazing and immediate slaughter through the £>rts of Sun Diego, Nogales, HI i'uso, ugie I’ass, Urownsville and tiie sub port of Laredo. The admission of these cuttle is permitted subject to in spection by inspectors of the bureau of animal Industry. first Apple Carnival. Hsu Oak, lowu, Hi t. 30. — 1'robably the first apple carnival ever held in Iowa or tiie Western stulss attracted an immense crowd to Oleuwood yes terday. The olty w as profusely decor ated with frulta and grasses und ap ples of every variety and color were made into every conceivable form, from u goddess of liberty to a huge man of Mills county t iiii>rleaii llaiih for China. WasIom-Ion, Sc, l. to The eslab iishuu. I uf ail American bauk at Hhaitghai, t bum. is strongly urged by t ousul tleneral Jeruigati in a rejiort to the state department lie says such ait institution would evidence the per maucucy of America it interest in china and would aid in enlarging the l ulled states trade there President uf the saula fa. Das VMM. t ul , Sept, Mi The repeat that I’reshlent ,lelfre> . of the Denver and Hh> tiraude railroad, is to lie made president ul I he Santa L* sys tem, has again gained currency. Mr Jeffrey has gone to New Vork, and there Is tu ln> a meeiiug of the Saaln leoiganlsnltoo committee there neat Monde t I • inotoio tlniiuuslt lire, Iiniissvii, tihh* sept *•* At n o dis k last night the t otumerve street rod of m< “( Urn xtioage hooso* of the tiavienatl l eaf 1 ohwvco cuopaoy wn» fitUMil lit Iwi 1444 H*V !l»U( |i|| Mil ill|f «Hti ImWtHlHi mi1 UlUl \*m% of lot l llM limit 4t* 1M««* t.O*|**H 4* \ it 1*1*4 It U IhMM VltlUttfMh' *44 4 % kl«4H 11«h(4 U ||«‘U*tot4 Mf Iti |»t» ml* « f ll*4* f*Ui«v »»l \#vs Nidillt i» • « >»" •• I «*lil*r til'iopl* lo Ur twin* His lo** of m noli, Nmifos. Hun., Kept. '»'ii, In iHw;t the 1 Norton * minty Mate bank of this city, of which Morgan Heaton was cashier, fulled Them whs some talk nl tile time of mismanagement l o'clock this morning, Heaton shot four times at J. M. Craig, one of the defendants, hut none of the shots took effect, lleutoii then ran Into the Norton County State hank and at tempted to shoot the easliier VV. T Shoemaker, hut missed him llcuton was finally arrested. Craig live* at I’lattsmoiilh. Neb , and is a banker > i....... REDRESS FOR INDIANS. 4'o»iiiil**liiner Browning Want* Th«* Win* MMlIrmlnl BaijiiiM-k* ruiitslisif* W Aslll Nil I ON, Sept UO. • . >111 111 ission rr of in.linn Affairs Drowning has iiitt.ii! ills annual report to the sccre ary of the interior. It allows progress in nearly all direction*. Of the trouble between the llantioek Indians and the whites ut .lack-on s Hole, Wyo., he says that the whole matter has been referred to the department of justice amt ihn attorney general has reported that no Indians are now confined in Wyoming for violating the game laws of that state. The department of jus tice does not see how redress can he obtalued for the Indians who have paid their tines. Jlceerit reports of Agent Tutor are ipioted to show that the Indians are still sullen and that they demand that the whiles who wronged them he punished und the commissioner asks whether or not the department of justice cannot do some thing towards punishing the offend ers. NO FIGHTING IN TEXAS. Applies I toil for I.Ileuses Befasmt llesplte • h« Italia* Ileelslon. At sun. Texus, Sept. Sfl . Yesterday application was made to Comptroller Finley by the tax collectors of Me I.eiiiicn und lluyes counties for prize tight licenses which were promptly refused by the comptroller at the In stance of the attorney general, who, in a written opinion, still contends that Judge Hurt's opinion, delivered at Dallas lust week, nullifying the anti-prise tight law, is not binding, and holding Judge Hurt's opinion in error, in that It is impossible for two conllictlug provisions of a statute in parti materia, enacted ut different times, to be in force at one and the same time. The tax collectors have appealed to the suorerne court for u writ of mandamus to secure a license i.lXK SIO( K ANIl riUllil ('r. NAKKr/h tjflotations from Sew \ ork. Chicago. M l.ouls. Omaha ami Lis* w Itera. OMAHA I.otter < remuery separator Is u 10 I.utter I air to good rntimry 14 o 111 I v tfs I resit ... Ill •O 13' * Honey- California, per H» .... 14 11 liens Live, per lb . H U* US spring < hlekfiis, in r lb . .... a N'» l.t tnoilM t holre Mf**llius. * 00 '!« tt 00 Vpple* per hbl . .... I 71 40 2 00 oiunifM I lorliias, per box 2 71 40 3 O) I utilities per liti 21 4. 30 Watermelon* pel tio/en 171 40 2 00 beans Navy, Intmi-phkotl bu i '«* >0 2 11 hay ( plant!. per ton 0 -0 4 7 00 oniona— her bu to 40 t lo ose Nob X lie full t‘icunt In 40 II I oiiialofft per bushel . 71 “0 *0 lit go MlXetl puekltu 3 *. 4 (O hogs Heavy weight a .1 so *o 3 go l t est s Hookers anti feotler* i‘i 4 3 |o I t ef Meets . 4 21 4 31 bulls. I it 40 2 71 Mags...,*. 2 21 t0 2 »o t aivaa . 2 » 40 & 11 t on« ............. 1 75 40 2 »*> i.eifers . . I "«o 4 3 In Wt si« rn«. . . s» v i 40 • lit e|» I am tat 1 «•» 4 7* hut'll t hole* natives ' *1 *v 3 tat t II |t VUt . ; Wheat* No. 2, spring Ai's'd MIN torn I'er bu ‘I * 31 •* t uis t r bu ..... ««. . i‘« tt lo t I oik . * «» ; S 12 I i arti 1 *o 4 1 wt ( l t g» lacker* ami tnlxetl I! sti 4 >» I t at lie W e-iei n range sleets * (»• 4 a» 1 Native beev e» .. i 5m l S 40 t ten 1 am tat, 3 0 4 ft t e. | Natives I NM '! 3 *» NtW VOHK Wheal. No X reil whiter *1 I *4 , I lota So 2 4 4 t ais Na ..... . 44 u ^ ‘4*f I 1 1 v. . la At 17 .in I atU.. . •• . • II w k ** s| U»M% Wheal No :re«l ta*n tu 1 -a* . i otn her bu > r f* . ( in I ef bu I* 4* I'* Log* Vllotl ns- king .1 A» (4 '«» t utile Native sleets A ♦* alb L »p.o t native* .'*1 t« antis* •( on g t «•> a \ N » A * 1 11 N | \i lit «t No .hath v« 0 /« ( Mtk No 4 «•» • 11, t at* No 2 lit 3 $t i illlt stt* set* a m3 ktuk o 1 At e 3 mm I t i-g* Soit*U pu* aef* 3 gh I e * to e|i Muttons 2 51 ‘V 4 MM ikifliMiMtuf WM Ike I M4«|. NN 4»tttNo|ti*. Ne|*l 1# SffifUry I lli'ttn il bn* MfvteftHt 4 lilof htt|7(lies'* | \N ilma to |»ru* rml lp»a the Mate 1 | l*Mh U4VV varvt to Vulllt' Wish . to I v\ a mi He the plant of Wotaii lina *io> .obitiitie l a itM for lltf oiavtrois | lb it of one of the three new bup«i>' bab with a view !«» a met tainmp ! thvir ability Itt tlo the worh CONUtNUhl) IIIHPATC HK1 ■.——" the lit |«uhLt an* *ht»v* a 3l»paii| »tt | ui t* a HaWii >au aunt latiofii onto lit* 1 i t*bat. gut ibi w I Heap Vonr Fra Open, Fraud lovra a ahlnlnx mark On aaineetlf epurloua liollailonaeprli'i up of lloatatiaf a Ftonrah blltara llm pm A martian family remady for rlillieanrl ferlf, o/apepela, eon alipallofi. hllllouenaa*. mi r mu* ne I *, neural ■ la, rhr unm l«m and » dn«y die, rdar, " ha f.ook oil fur tb# trio i-ipoai urn on ilia aaoulon lal.al and vlf* aaila of Pi Oiorgi and iba In aeon A aoap fur l laaolog alia A aoap for thla riurpoae la mad# by haating one pound of '-'n oaout oil to Ml deg reea F , adding half pound rauptlo aoda and uilaing thoroughly Then bast half poind white Venetian tnr* pantlna, add to the aoap and again mix thoroughly. Tha mixture la covered and left four houra, than heated again and one pound of ox gall ta added to It and wall atlrred. Next pulverize aome perfectly dry curd aoap and add It to tha gall aoap In aufflclent quantity to make it aolld one or two pounda of card aoup will be needed When cold the maaa ehotild he praaaed Into rakea Whet waa real aetata worth In Hodomf T-TV • ■* ■ .X. fj Fall Medicine la fully ai Important and aa ta-neflrlal aa Spring Medicine, for at thla aaaaon there f* great danger to Imallh In the varying temperature, cold alorrna, ma laria) grrma, prevalence of fnvera ami other dlacaaea. All theae may tie avoided If the blood la Urpt pure, the dlgeatlon good, and bodily health vlgoro la by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Tha One True Blood I’urlller. Hood’s Pills M* m# b^ndttrf'ltf'rta* ajfc. *” wallet laker i Go. Umlin. Ties Lerfsst MiO'iButvmi sf PURI, HIGH GRADE C0C0A8 and CH0C0LATE8 On dels ConUn#it, hivi rwfl»*4 HI6HE8T AWARD8 from lb« |r*»l Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: I'.JIJ&Xi uftht l*bBla*nrl • '.►P«ra ob our Cd., *.,B.1 .I'.tt i' -.'W'l orahann I mir ,iIk, 'it BUufhflar,, BBBiBlr. Iliin tMlrr, ilM*a. ia irrloUd 00 wh 1. k«|» •OLD BY OBOCUU (VCRYWHtBC. BAIT {A IA AIR A CO LTD. MRCNUTM, MAH Meta Wheel tar your Wa Anj ala# jnn •uli It I* M (1 I f h. Tina I to a In ah.1 w 1 d a- / huii« lo ttaa, 1 •ala. Iith t Call man/ Mum In b tsa. bob la la.taai af low whsBla •all Tour wbk’.b far bail II a* BrateJod.Jar u.an •n. b"*a, Be. No. naaMlna of tlraa Call'B/rn. Ad *ou *r* •ureof inure end better butter, white U / theeklimued milk la * vel- BHft uuhln feed. Farmer* will make nomie Uke to get a Darla. Keel, llluatrirted eatBlngue melted Mibb Agent* wenU-rl DAVIS * RANKIN BLDO. * MFO. OU. • Cer. BeeMelgk 4 Oetrfeere Mia., Chlcaga. ■* r ujimxuuhnct>T in inf wlm I kl>1*1000* M»t iRPflnl »»» minim ntt[|li||lll| Zachary T. Lindsey, "ST RUBBER GOODS • »••>! In* i kikiw* m. nutahk. Mat* Omaha STOVE REPAIR Works • IS** 1*1 *lt*IHt at**.* • a* •■*•». , ••• IN*«Im It Maat*. k*k Patents. Trade-Marks. ».a» >»»■*•<• **4 »•»..«* aa Mi 4 xzr Km »rv^a f UTSITt *<•»>«. . *n4*. •l..akMyu niiii* k. *<,•■ .»«*'■ **»«»,«.•>.***«#,»i 1%. VI. l»MtMh4»|ll. 0*1*.* * k*« •* • >»l»i, > mi. IimH* Ml>lli>a Ink* ,wi«M*