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    THE O LVHADAlLYBEBVBDNEaDAY , AUG. 31 , 1881.
Vnrietyof ! Itomi.
Kn < xiilG , Tenn. , bimts of R
woman \\ith n boatd fourteen incite ?
long.
\ Six feet and nine inches is the
height of H. " M. Stoplmnson of Fairfield -
field , S. 0.
A Connccticttt woman has tjivon her
son a largo comforter made friim" h.iir
cut from her own head during ten
years.
An Owonsboro ( Ky. ) dog drinks
beer daily , and hns been on so many
drunks tlint ho quit keeping a record
of them.
A br.xml-nuw baby in North Carolina
lina rejoices in the devoted super
vision of three great-grandfathers and
two great-grandmothers.
At Fort Ynma the thermometer
twisters 12t > degrees. A man requires
five gallons of water par day to
quench his thirst.
A farmer near Bollefontaine , 0. ,
has a pig 10 months old , yoighil ) ! ISO
pounds , that was born with but two
legsand it walks around on them.
On n ranch in Geese Lnko Valley ,
ftlodtic CountyCal. , there is a steer ,
y years old , which is 7 feet and 1 inch
in height and weighs 1,800 pounds.
On the Colorado dcacrt iv species of
Tortoise grows to the weight of 2fl
pounds , and the meat of this is con
sidered n great delicacy iimong the
Indians.
A bird came through the Post
Ollieo window at Pluunix , A. T. , the
other day , How into n mail pouch
unseen , and was Iwcked in and sent
to Maricopo , where it arrived in
safety.
The Bowling Green ( Ky. ) Democrat
tells a story of a Bowling Green dog
that fell into a well and was gotten out
by a rope being thrown to him , which
ho grasped in his teeth and held on
to iintil drawn to the top.
John Miller , a noted hunter on the
Klamath and Humbug llivurs , killed
the largest bear on Old Craggy , above
Humbug Forks , Siskiyou County ,
last Friday , that has over been killed
in that section , weighing about 500
pounds.
The biggest white perch over
caught in the Ohio river was taken
outlifc Cincinnati one day last week.
It weighed thirty-one pounds , and the
"lucky stones1' over the eyes were
about thu size of a silver twenty-live
cunt piece , pearl-like in appearance
and distinctly marked with a " 2. "
.1. W. lliggins of San Diego has on
his premises two rhubarb plants , the
seeds of which ho received from the
! east and planted on the 20th of last
April. The largest leaf of one of
the plants now measures seventeen
feet in circumference.
At Point llobartsV. . T. , last Sun
day , the proverbial fisherman's luck
took a turn for the oettor. On that
day 10,000 fish were taken in three
Indian nets in six hours. These lish
were till sold to a Fraser cannery at
three cents each.
Alexander Outlaw , residing in Dale
Co. Alabama , and now over 80 years of
age , is developing now strength and
preparing to enter upon n now life.
Ho lost all of his teeth years ago , and
now , out of the order of nature , he
is being favored with another supply.
y/ Two new jaw teeth have appeared
l ? each week during the past four weeks.
Says the Santa Barbara ( Gal. ) Press :
"The most fabulous stories of oil-
Hprings and creeks cannot equal the
actual truth as witnessed in Ventura
County. There are deep , sluggish
streams of oil , which pour out of the
mountain sides day after day , cover
ing acres of land. Mixed with the
soil and hardened by the elements ,
the crude petroleum soon become !
hardened into black asphaltum. Or
springs in the Sissa Canyon , on the
head waters of the Santa Paula , are
the rule and not the exception.
Thousands of barrels of crude oil run
to waste every day along these two
mountain streams. '
The Hou vs. Science-
Ucar render , did you over rcatlo
with u hen that had a wild , uncon
trollable desire to incubate ? Did
t you ever struggle on , day after day ,
8 trying to convince her that her
mission was to furnish eggs for youi
table instead of hovering all day on a
door knob , trying to hatch out n litter
of front doors ?
William II. Hoot , of this place ,
who has made the hen a study , both
in her homo life and while lying i.i
thol'inbnice of death , has struck up
on nn argument which the average
hen will pay more attention to thai
any others he has discovered in his
researches.
lie says the * modern hen ignorci
almost everything when she once gets
the notion that she has received a CM ]
to incubate. You can deluge lici
with the garden hose , or throw oil
umbrellas at her , or change her neat ,
but that don't count with the ( ini
"and stubborn hen. You can take the
eggs out of the nest and put n bloodei
Lull-dog or a nest of now-laid bum
ble bees in place of them , and she
will hover over them as assidu
ously UK she did before.
NVilljam 11. Hoot's hen hail shown
w some signs of this mania , so ho took
out the eggs aud lot her try her incu
bator on n horse rake awhile , just so
she could kind of taper oil1radua (
and not have her mind shattered.
Then ho tried her at hatching oui
four-tined forks , and at last her taste
got so vitiated that she took the con
tract to furnish the country wit !
bustles by hatching out an old hoopskirt -
skirt that had gone to seed.
Mr , Hoot then made an experiment.
\Vo were one of n board of scientists
who assisted in the consultation.
The owner of the hen got a strip o
red flannel uiul tied it around her tail ,
The lien scemed _ annoyed as sooi
as she discovered it. No hen cares
to have a sash hung on her systun
that doesn't match her complexion ,
A seal brown lien with a red llanne
y polonaise don't scorn to harmonize
and she m aware of it just as much as
Ir any one is.
/ That hen seemed to have thougln
vf something all nt once that hat
escaped her m nd before and so she
wtnt away. {
Slit stepped about nine feet at a lick
on tXo start , and gained time as she
proceeded. When she bumped her
nose against the corner of the stable
she changed her mind about her di
rectien. She altered her course a
little , but continued her rapid style
of movement.
Jlor eye began to look wild. She
coined to bo losing her reason.
She got so urctty soon thnt she didn't
ecogniso the faces of fticnds. She
xisscd Mr. Root without bcini ; able to
listingitish him from a total stranqrr.
These peculiar movements wore
ccjit up during the entire afternoon ,
ill the hen got so fatigued that she
crawled into a length of old stovepipe ,
and the committee retired to prepaio
i repot t. It is the opinion of the
> ress that this is n tihtmph of genius
u the line of lion culture. It is not
fvere , though firm , in its treatment ,
md Mhilo it of course- annoys and
inmans the hen temporarily , it is
alutary in its results , and at the
ame time it furnishes n pleasant
ittlo matinee for the spectators.
Wo say to those upon whoso hands
imo hangs heavily these long days ,
lint there is nothing that soothes the
milled mind and fills the soul \vith n
; lad tin ill of pleasuio like the erintic
novements ot a decorated lien. It
nny not bo n high order of enjoyment
> ut it atl'ords a great deal of laugh to
ho superficial foot to those who are
nit very accomplished , niul who
augh at things nml then consider
ts propriety afterward.
Hnlf-Fnt Cixttlo.
) ro\cr ' Juiuiml.
Wo are now half way through the
; ra/.ing season for this year , and as is
isttally tliocaso at this season of the
year tlieio begins to appear in the
nargct a largo number of half-fat
intivc steers , many of them , in fact ,
lot half-fat. This kind of cattle
veigh anywhere from 1,000 to 1,200
louuds ; for the most part they are
joarso boned and ill-shaped ; have
ailed to ijot fat on grass ; are not nt
all desirable for feeders _ or stockers ;
von't pay to put on distillery feed ;
lie butchers don't want them , as con
sumers don't want' their meat after
hey nro slaughtered. Largo pens full
if such cattle arc now to bp seen in
ho stock yards , and n leading cpm-
uisaion man told us , this morning ,
hat it was almost impossible to got
ui ofl'or on cattle of this kind , as needy -
) ody wants them or can find any place
or them ; but it is likely that cattle to
his kind will continue to crowd the
naikot during the remainder of the
iresont year , as this condition has
) een n general rule tluough the cor
responding portion of every ye.ir.
While -well-turned cattle , nvorag-
ng 1,500 to 1,530 pounds , sell readily
ifc'gO JJOC'0 50 , it is u hard matter to
sell thcso ha f fat , ponysteersiit$4 25
< i4 02. ' , To show the diflbrcnco in
ho value of thcso two kinds of cattle
wo will take an average half-fat steer
md call his weight 1,100 and the
[ irico at which ho holla $1 GO , which is
ligh , and wo have $50 (10 ( as the price
realized for such an animal ; while for
; he best quality wo will take a lot
.hat has just boon sold at $ < ! ' 0 per
LOO , average weight 1,550 pounds ,
unking § ! )78 ) per head the average
sum realized for the lot , or very near
ly double , while there weald be no
material dilt'ercncc in the ago of the
two kinds of cattle that would make
this result. The half-fat cattle , as to
results , give no kind of satisfaction ,
from first to last , nny parties that may
liavc nn interest in handling them.
The Iowa Farmers' Alliance.
To Secretaries ofFarmers' Alliiince *
and all othtr lomttwcrs :
BROTHER FARMERS : In compliance
with the constitution of the Iowa de
partment of the * National Farmers'
Alliance , wo hereby inform you that
the regular annual meeting of the
above state alliance will convene at the
Iowa Homestead tent , on the state
fair grounds , DCS Homes , on Wednes
day , September 7th. 1881 , at 1 p. in.
Each alliance , grange , or other farm
ers' society , is requested to send n
representative , and n contribution of
ten cents for each member to pay the
expense of the state alliance for the
year. Secretaries will please furnish
delegates with credentials and send
their own names and addresses , and
the names of the delegates to the
undersigned secretary.
] Jy our invitation the otlicera of the
State Alliance , organized at Des
Monies , have called a meeting of that
alliance nt the same time and place ,
and united with us in calling a state
convention of farmers at the above
time and place , "For the purpose of
consultation on questions of vital in
terest to the farmers of the state. "
Wo suggest that the basis of represen
tation in the convention bo the same
as in the alliance , with the addition of
two from each county not otherwise
represented. But the convention will
decide the matter , nnd all farmers will
bo welcome to speak. "Como , lot us
reason together. In the multitude of
counselors there is wisdom. "
Wo have delayed the issuing of this
call to receive the reply ot the other
alliance. AH the notice is so short wo
rcsDccffully nsk all papers circulating
in linva to publish it. Your friend *
and brethren , 1) . M. CKAIIK ,
L. E. WILLIAMS , President.
Sec'y. lown , Dept. N. F. A.
P. 0. MontroRO , Leo Co. , In.
HO ! FOR COOL MINNESOTA.
Tlio Last Excursion to the Great
ISummor Rosorts-312-00 for
the Round Trip.
Another excursion , the last of the
season to this famous summer resorts
of cool Minnesota , has been arranged
to leave Council Jllnlls on .September
rtth , at 7:15 : p. m. , by the great Sioux
City route. The rate will bo the low
est ever given over thin line , the
round trip being only Sl'-.OO. Just
think of it. It'is cheaper to travel
than to stay at home. The tickets
aio good for thirty days. This will
give an excellent opportunity for
everybody to visit the greatest fair in
the northwest , at Minneapolis , which
lasts all week , commencing Septom-
U3r 5th. The races at this fair will
bo well worth traveling twice the distance
tanco to see , No sucli opportunity
for genuine enjoyment will bo offered
again this season , and all who take
advantage of the exceedingly low-
rates will bo sure to get their money's
worth fourfold. Make a note of this ,
and don't forgot it. For further in
formation , apply to
J. II. O'UnvA.v ,
Southwestern Agent ,
Council Ulufls , lown.
Aug2Gtosep5.
The only place in the city where
Jos. Schlitz's Milwaukee beer is found
on draught is the Merchants Ex
change , cor , 10th and Dodge St , tf
Pure cider vinegar for pickling at
J. 1. Nichols
Notice-
STATK OPintUMCA : , )
1'Ot ( I1.AS IVf.NTY. I
I \viil sit for registration of voters
Monday , September fith nnd ( Hh ,
1S81 , on the Southeast corner of
Twelfth mid C.\f > < s for registration of
voters of the Fifth ward.
Sriuiiu : WAKtriKU ) ,
Uogistrar of the Fifth Ward.
A ug 25 to SO
ReRlstrntlcm Notice-
Not ice is hereby given that 1 will
sit at Lorenzen's Cigar Store , fiM S.
Tenth street on Monday , September
5th , 1881 , for thopurposo of legistor-
ing ntlditiov.il vittera of the First
ward and conecting the old list.
In witness whereof I liavo hereto not
my hand this , 25th day of August ,
1881. K. M. STKNIIKKU ,
Hegistrar First Ward.
CAlt ITKU'S Having just returned
from the East , I will ilovoto this
week to the display of Shoping Uagn
and Puiscs in all colors. An elegant
lino. Mrs. A. E. Keith at UAH-
TEH'S. _ aug2- ! )
Fresh triuts and vegetables received
ivcry day nt D. Ouild's on Tenth
trei't , near U. 1 * . tleixit. tf
For rent or sale , one organ. 'Will
ell on monthly nayments. At
Edholm it Erickson's Jewelry Store.
Aug25tf
Parties wishing booth stands dur-
ng State Fair , address E. P. Davis ,
Omaha , Nob. jy28-sep2
CAHTEHS Next Saturday , Sept.
Id , will open a largo lot of Street
ats , designed especially to bo worn nt
ho Fair , Unique and stylish.
uig2-2t ! ) CAHTEHS.
Pure cider vinegarfor pickling at .1.
' . Nichols.
OHDEHS
or lioynl St. John Sow ing Machines
l bj tilled as fast as possible , there
) oing two largo shipments on the
vay and another to followinuncdi -
toly.
J'um cider vinegar for pickling at
r I NVU'ls. -
_ _
WANTED - A girl for general house
vorlr. Call al the stole of W. M.
) ushinanS , E. corner 15th vtDougla ? .
AiigHOtf
. . * - . -
No. 22 was the lucky winnnr of the
rocking horse which was rallk'd for at
he Turner Hall last Saturday.
P. PKN-.ST.K.
NOTICE !
Piano tuning and repairing. F.
Licssontin has removed his ollico from
Hosiie's to Hose's Art Emporium ,
1510 Dodge street. AugyO-Iif * .
For nice fresh meat go to GUILD ,
Meat Market on Tenth street , near
the U. P. depot tf
Third Ward Voters-
I will sit for registration of voters
Monday , the 5th day of September ,
1881 , for registration of voters of the
Third Ward , and said book will bo
open at my ollico , l2t ! ! Douglas street
northeast corner of Fourteenth.
WILL. II. RILKV ,
nug21tos5 Register Third Ward.
The Now City Directory
soon i o bo issued will bo the most
thorough nnd complete of any director-
over issued for Omaha. People who
have recently como to the city , or
those who have recently changed their
residence or boarding place , should
send their new address at once to J.
M. Wolfe , 120 S. Fourteenth street ,
corner Douglas , so that their names
will appear in the now directory core -
o let when issued.
Postoifico ChangOH lu Nobrnslm
During the week ending August 27 ,
1881. Furnished for the Omaha .Bur.
by Wm , YanVleck , of the , po.stollico
department.
Established- Hush Franklin
- , coun
ty , Xenaa K. Dean , postmaster ;
Wayne , Wayne county , .lames Brit-
ton postmaster.
Name and s.lo changed Inman's
Grove , Holt county , to Inman and
Clayton Troth appointed P. M. m
Postmasters appointed Crounso ,
Lancaster county , . .7.V. . Terry ; Mo-
nicnco , Filmore county , Pliebe To-
pier ; Red Willow , Red Willow coun
ty , Goo. Lceland ; Ttickerville , Custer
county , Ferdinand Ximmerer.
Smytho AJStull , attorneys , removed
No. 12 Creighton block.
Sixth "Ward Voters-
OMAHA , Neb. , August 525 , ' 81.
Notice is hereby given that I will
sit nt my store , No. 1022 Cuming
street , between 20th and 21st , north
side , on Monday , September the 5th ,
1881 , for the purpose of registering
legal voters of said ward ,
C. 0. FIKLII ,
RegistrarSixth Ward ,
aug25-s5th
WANTED A girl for general house
work in a family of two , RKKHR
HJ.VK.S HEQUIUKD. Inquire nt Mrs. N.
.1 , Edholm , Twenty.lifthnnd Chicago
Steady woi k to a good gii 1 , tf
Undoubtedly the best Blurt in tlio
United States ia manufactured at tlio
Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority
of matoiial and workmanship , com
bined with their great improvements ,
hat is reinforced fronts , reinforced
backo , and reinforced sleeves , makes
their shirt the most durable and best
litthm garment of the kind , over
manufactured at the moderate price of
Sl.HO. Every shirt of our make is
guaranteed first-class and will refund
the money if found necessary.
Wo make a specialty of nil wool ,
Shaker , and Canton flannel , nleo
chemois underwear , made up with n
view to comfort , warmth nnd durabil.
ity , To invalids and weak-lunged
persons wo oiler special inducements
in the manner these goods are made
cr their protection.
PJI. floTiiiEiMKH.
1207 Farnham at.
Forty years' trial tiiprovcu" BLACK-
DRAUGHT" the heal liver mtiiieinu in
.the . world ,
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Bacftnclto , Soreness of the Chest ,
Gotft Quinsy , Sore Throat , Snail-
fnjjs and Sprains , Burns and
* Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and ffoadacho , Frosted
Foot and Ears , and all otfior
Pains and Achos.
Wt rrfiwmllon on furtli tqntli Sr. JACOM on
M ) ft mff , mi re , Adii/ifr * tid r/irnj ) Kittriitl
Binf ly. A trlnl fntalln Lnt Hi * compiirMbrlj
IriJIiic outlay i > f 50 Cent" , nil fftrj one euflrr.
In : "Till pnln can bare clirap and pciltlrt tJtoel
pf Iti claim * , jv
Dirtctlom In Elefen InffU E * (
60LD BY ALIiDRDcmiBTS ANDDEA1EBR
IK MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO. ,
JJalHtnn-
n Htiii.c * * OANt fi\nc\in1ta 5lir.il.cn
f fe
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o * r > _ - jv wi trtan---t ifc s
. / % q2iMk s *
v Ji-- < - VOT& $ ? r VVKKl
tir Sg Sf ;
Corn Shelters ,
Itorsc Powers ,
Vlntl Mills , Culllinton
& Corn Slclk Gullets.
jti 5 ircffiC5 , La Call : C : . , Ill
JoS'-wlj
THE CHAMPION HAY GATHERER ,
Takes tin- hay illicit from Sunth to Hack
MO to 7K ) lli . nt a load. Smc'fllniotlnir ,
shocking , &c. I'rliu , cil.00. Tor i rtlmlari <
address S. H. < ! 11UI\NI > ,
Monrou Cltv , Jlo. ,
nuin.H'Jt I'aoprlctorniul ManufactuuT
TAKKV UP Near my lionio on Satnrdij , an
old wliito liorso ultli lil.-xck xxls | ; lillnd In
tliu ri-lit ; cju. 1' . n. llojNon , north slilu I ca\cn
Mortheticct , bet. 7th mid btli. niill-w4t
LAND AGENCY
Davis & Snyder ,
1505 Fiirnliam Street ,
OMAHA , NEB ,
500,000 ACRES
CHOICE LANDS
and Homes in Nebraska ,
17,000 Acres in Douglas Coun
ty , $5 to $1O Per Acre.
11,620 Acre * Sarpy County Land. ft 00 to 310.03
12.20 ! ) " Washington Co , Land 6.0 1 to 10.CO
' 1,400 " J'.UJt County l.nn.l. . S 00 to 8.00
22.600 " Cumln-'County Land 3.00 to 800
iO.SW " filtntonCiinniy Land 2.25 to (100
50,000 " lladldinLOiiiityLand ! ! .00 to C.OO
12,300 " 1'Uttr County U J , O.Wlo B.OO
Terms to SuitPuroba3ert3Long
Time and LovIntort'ofc ,
Perfect Titles
ALSO IAnOC TltACTS OK LAND IN
Dodge , Oolfar , Pioroo , Morrick ,
Hall , Sairaaers , Butler ,
Arid Other Counties in the
Eastern Portion of Nebraska ,
for Sale.
Farms of AH S'ZON
From 40 to (110 ( am ra li , aJnpteil tu
Grain anil Stock Kaiu nx , to bo Sola al Lovt
KlKurt-8 , mid on tun * Time.
State aud County Maps for
Distribution.
'crtnaof Undu lu all localllln , etc. ,
etc. AililruM
DAVIS & 8KYBF.B
,
1505 tairnlisuii Street ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
No. 1508 Fnrnlmm Street ,
OWT Korlli ldi' . _ mn Jlraii'H'i ntral IFoti-l.
tot , u , CLACKBOS , j a , nu.fr.
Clarlcson & . Hunt ,
Succos * ' " to nitliiriUi & Hunt ,
ATTOENEYS - AT - LAW ,
8 , MtljStrctt Oni ha Neb.
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
310 South Thirteenth Street , with
J. M.Woolworth.
A. f , NASON , Dentist.
Orricx Jacolu * Jilock , to ncr Capitol avenue
ndriltcenth trc t , Omaha Noli
WarchouscmcnMillors
Feed Dealers ,
I Farmers ,
PORTABLE
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nALL
ALL SIZ1S ,
Adapted to run by nny
kind of power.
We guarantee our Af\1ls to rfo
at fiood work as Hurr
iSVoHM , with WltlcA
Its * ; > i > urr.
Ssml or Illmtrateil Catalonia and
1'rlce Lilt.
Si ml for Illustrated
Catalogue and Price List
TO
Wm. M. BUSH NELL ,
OoiliiilllllutT' , town ,
Avritt tor Iliu nto of
iiiiilrliiillii Mill Coi MIINAn.cil
.Slullors ( or Xrlimvkn
Wratern lo\vn.
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PIONEER LAND AGENCY
P. M. KATHBUN ,
Cambridge , Neb.
1,000,000 nrreir.o\ermiiunt Inncl open tolloiwv
tcaili. rrc-fii > plloii3 ami Timber claim * . 1MO
holco ImprnM'il I'lalmt for Kilo or cMli.uijri ) . VOO
of tliolwst iluMleil f uins In Houtliwestciii Ni'linn-
in v Itli tlmliur ami water for Kilo. A fi-w iholco
took ramlics with fcm-ul fluids , tlinlur , luij and
\atcr , for n.ilo , Ou'np. Uorn > paiidinri ! Solicited ,
iimr.10 tf
B3SST
OF ALL
FOR MAN AND BEAST ,
For morn limn n Hilnl of n contnry Ilin
9IrxlcimniuHtntiKl..l > ilmciitlmsi > ouii
liiinwn toinlllioimiill over tlui woild HE
Ilio only siifo rolliinco for thu rellnf ol
iK'cldcnti ) unit iinln. It Ix u inuillalun
aliovu iirlcuiiiiil pintso tltr licut < if Its
lilinl. 1'orcvury foini ol iiztumul pain
thu
Miistm > i : I.InliiuMit IH wtlliont nn equal.
II pdiicli-iilrn Ilimli uiul Dinsrlo to
( liu icry Iiour iiuiUliiK tincuiitlnn -
MUCH of piiln mid liitliiiiiniutlon liopo--
Hllllc. IIH ( . > n'CCtHlllOirillUIIIIII 1'Il'Hll Illlll
dm Hnilo ( 'iciilloii art ) tijuullyvoiiilti -
ful. Thu Moxlciui
I.tiitiiicnt Is ni-rilcil liy soiJH'ltoily In
t'iy lidiiac. Kiry ilny In IIIKH nuwn ul
tlir nnoiij-nfnii lOvTnl ( cnlil nrlmi'ii
Hiilxlllfil , ol rliriiinatic iimrljTH j
HliiH'il. ( ir n vnluiililn liorin or t > \
HHveil by thu lii'iillng powcr oi thla
wlilcli speedily euros aucli iillmonts of
tliu HUMAN I'l.K&H n
UlifMimiittum , NivrllhiKl , tltlff
iliitu , Cnntrnctril niniiilrn , Hiirn *
nil ScnlilN , ( Jiitu , ii-ul mill
Nirnlii | , I'KIKonou n Ullm niul
NllllUM , MIIClH'IK , I.IIIIII'IICkN , Olil
Htirru , 1'let I , l-'rn t lilt , ( ; iilllilltli > n.
Nero Nlpplm , Cnliril Jlrenit. niul
linlovil rvriy r.'inu of vxttriml ilU-
mc. It liralulllioilt M'fU'P.
Tor thu IIUUTI : CHIJATIOM H rtirei
SIMIIIU | , Snliiiiy , Slin * .7 < ilii ( ,
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Thu niexlriiu .flnntiiiiK I-liilmmf
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THE BEST
OF ALL
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
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AND QtltKI'.U
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VJINIENF UTIIIU :
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nuiills orL vully o"1' nn l'y ni' I'ctsUm
larKi'ut aiiiou' t i > f 'U't ' r Ir in ho mil1 * or
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old al i lower p lee tlianai ) ' < tlnr Brnt-.h" !
i hum , > > eii'J tor dls. rlpvhu tirtiilar and prUo
AOJSNTS WANTKU KOK
CREATIVE SCIENCE
and Sexual Philosophy ,
Proluioiy llluitmli(1 , ' 'htmrat Important and
hctluooV publlitied. KMiry Umlly wnnu K
Kxtrtordlnary induiemcnti oRvred Atreiit" .
AddruM * a ( Ta'P'i iiiiiiKa'n HI f inl * Vn
T7KJK SAI.rA laro two Blory fraino tliltiijU'J
JJ roof Hotel anil onu tiry UUhvii ; al o onu
ttory Irainv , Kliliifluil roof , lull room lor tin nets
to ilaniv , anil l.arn larn-o vnou ti to hold twenty
tcainn- All iiltiuUxl on corner ol llrood and 4tn
ktrctt , Fremont , | ) oda-e Co. , tfcli. Kor lurtlur
Inlorniatlon apply to 0. U. THOMPSON ,
UM-to s-B Fremont , Uotlgc Co , , Neb.
MITCHELL , LEWIS & GO'S
IACESAIT
Wisconsin ,
Tlio Vltiholl wa.'imujlmo stood the Uet ul ovcrv u'lma'.o anil tii'd.ij nro t the hcail ol ! )
competltora. Mr. Mil hi-11 hu toiii niuiuia > ittrE > MIK i " ulltil ) ) oi r I c a muiemed that
ImniiCHH In ChlciKU III ItUI. Ho rtiiioMMiim fulntv In l oi iml n , Ul , tn ISi'S , MIH ! In .855 tu
Undue , V > IHH p o 0'it locution. AVmut uno } c f no * t " rniituiiinl V li.u , hut BiJi man
hnoKiio difml , In liitlii > iil\lj < la > III * him' n wi-ru ribulit nnJ In rpinvll n tun n , ui.U tliojr
nru now coiHili-rcd Ilio mutt cinnp'oioMin ' hjttcmaile , > , . on mluiilltiliimi t In tlio wnilil.
Kacllio inuunfauturoH eland nt Ilio hoiul.
Send for Price List to
Mitchell , Lewis & Co. , Racine , Wis.
mill-Cm
Tliis Cut shows one of the celebrated
We gave SIX of these Spendid Machine
as Premiums.
Ranging Price from HO to $76
Address Jolm Zehrucg , Lincoln , Neb , murlO '
eo PITTS
With new device ( cut-off sill ) for easy handling on
tlie road , in fctock Yards , etc ,
Foruy-Slstli jeaioti cf tha old rcllablo "Ohlcago Pitta" Separators , the only
Ai'iim , M-iL'lnhu i > uw in HID m.irki.t dilti'Hd f.x IUT.JU juu nu.ull ) , ! . iiunu IT ilcun IUIMT , t.ie
vnly A | rim Maum.u tlut lliruolun uinl cl MIU * llf.x nn I r.ll uulm purl'otiy Specially unprovtd
to | rev. nt wlmlnu ; inn apron lii o-l ti prcv 11 ll > ttrliiK ; I , i imp-nud cnl-su l.u tiive ; ji.ti.nt
rim nlevo < ; limr > ic u loji.i urn ! ( 'roi'ci ckMiiInt , ' c picil > U-MI i-j i ihrr rnu.'M < o Him * III1 lit ,
kiiilnourrtuibOJ Uulv.llb our new tu > lnac.t will lianul Uonr tu pcrfcci.un IU <
ulcvaturu.
BLACK HAWK ,
"fhiaia the Hawk that killed
the Oock "
U you want a Vibiu-or , tuy our Illack Hank
\Vliy ! Decauiult Id thvlatent lmrru\oilin'liliio
hi tlie market , Uavlni : all ohe tntnttandont \
( ) / the dejtnt ot Vlbiittori , now lu uio. Lijhter
draft and more durable , Iti motion U iccliru- |
cal , exinnoiuclitlv | will not fcluke tu pieces.
'I'ltorvvyhluteittJ. Bciu tlieoialllo FUx and
utlier kind * ol train. U it ilmpllclty lUell ,
lurniln lit own Iccgtli. Will not carry over.
Separator perfect. Adapted to the huidllaK ol
Cloter , anil cau be run liy fcoiao or vteampower.
Improve.d Mounted Power.
a" Pontle Plnlou Mounted
Powers re tlie meat durable and tlrongly
built M v.c'l ' M the txtiitt running p.wer to-
( ore Us pulilc. Spoclilly improved ( ur 1831
lu\liS ? our intent hate lor IniUiitly itopplni ;
lioreot ; line patent Jiop ear , by which t > are
eu ble < l to tllcct changes ol ipe d , nuiklng them
> viliable to run any kind ot thresher , ooU
iawleod mill , etc. , etc. Muter-wheel rlrnn ai
banded with wrouglit Iron tire ,
SonJ lordeacrlpthe catalogue.
H. A. PITTS' & SONS MFG. CO.
7and 9 8 , Jefferson St. , OhicngoIU ,