OMAHA DAILi BEE THURSDAY JUNE 26 , 1884. GU/VY'B / SPECIFIC MEDICINES , TRADB MARK n UMAT w. - | n OE MARK usn RUN ur. An unfailing cure for , Seminal Weak * no ! ,8rennatorr. ho * , Imsotcncy , and all Disease * that fobow as a sequence ol Self . . ur - - - - - RUWRITARIHO. ally Ttude.rain AFTER TAKIRO , In the Bach , Dlmnjstt Vision , Prema Age and many other diseases that load loins on < sumption and a Premature Grave. BIWJLR.R ol advertisements to refund mwey , when drngglirts from whom the medicine Is bou cfo nof rt md. but refer you to the manufacturers , and the requirements are such that they are if Worn , if ever compiled with , flee their written guarantee , A trla ol one single package of dray's SpodDo will convince the most skeptical ol It * real merits. 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M * Arc , j I UNOLE OUTHBERT , It is Olnronco Dydo's slopl" < ind lloao Eldon aprang to her foot , rosy nnd smiling , with the freshly-plucked holiotropa trembling among her glossy brown Draids , nnd the pretty blno dress floating nround her like an azure cloud. Only 18 , and very fair nnd lovely waa our little Kosa a ttiflo spoiled and will ful , perhaps , but what else could ono or pecU Every ono potted and made much of her everyone smiled at her pretty , kittenish way and Olaronco llydo thought her the fairest specimen of feminine nine humanity that overtho sun shone on , Lizzie Eldon made room for her sister Lizzie , just one year younger and scarcely loss fair yet very different in character , Lizzy was quiet , and sago and domnro , while Rosa rattled away like n merry mountain stream flowing ovpr its mossy stones. Lizzy thought her sis * tor perfection , while Rosa was lecturing Lizzy in a capricious fashion , and laying down'tho law to her after the most ap proved manner of older sisters. > < " nownicoitmu8tbotoboongagodl"said Lizzio , with a half encouraging smile , as Rosa paused at thd glass to adjust her hair. "I wish I was engaged 1" "You ? Oh , you nro nothing but a child , " Rosa said patronizingly. 'There give mo my pocket handkerchief. " And away she wont , light and and litho an a blua winged butterfly. . Olaranco Ilydo woa in the parlor anx iously awaiting her coming , but Clarence had rather a disturbed faco. Ho was n well made , handsome young follow , with laughing , twine brown eyes , straight features and brown hair thrown back Irom n broad , frank brow , "Why , what makoa you lookso sober ? " was Rosa's first question when the core- moninls of greeting were gene through with and she had had tirao to take a good look into his faco. "Sober ! do 1 ? " Ho was playing rather recklessly with the crimson cord that looped back the white muslin draperies of the pretty bay window that made Mrs. Eldon'a cottage look like ono of the lovely rustic liabitntionn you BOO in old English engrav ings. ings."Exactly as if you had the toothache or a bad conscience. " Olaronco luughod in spite of himself. ' You are wrong , then my little riddlo- juossor : I am afllictcd with neither the ono nor the other. " "Well , what is it , then ? " "Rosa , what should you say if it were to become necessary to defer our mar riage for some tiuiol" A shadow came ever the infantile bloom and freshness ot Rosa's faco. "To dofpr our marriage , Olaronco ? I can't imagine what you mean. " "Listen , Rosa , and I will toll you. My undo has just coma from California , very poor and a confirmed invalid. \ am his only surviving relative , and to mo ho ho naturally appealed for protection and companionship. 1 must give him a homo Rosa , You know I had laid up just enough to begin housekeeping in a quiet , economical sort of way , but the now plan will necessarily alter all of my arrange ments. " "I never hoard'of any uncle before. " "No.doarostj I know very little of him -nothing personally , as ho never visited my father's house during his lifo-timo. " Rosa's face was turned away from Olar once Hyde's ; she was silently twisting a piece o ! paper round and round her Blon der f oroQugor. "Rosa , " ho said after waiting a minute or two for her to make some remark , "toll mo honestly , dear ono , which you prefer to begin housekeeping on this now scale ono more frugal and humble than I had originally hoped and intended or defer our marriage until I can earn enough to carry out those original ar rangements. " She was silent fora moment , then she answered in a voice which seemed to chill Clarence's buoyant young heart. "NoitHorl" "Rosal"ho oxolaimod , "I do not un derstand you , " p "I spoke plainly enough. Neither ! " 'Do you moan that " "I moan that you must cither give up your undo or mo , After all that has boon said and known of our engagement after Its publicity and length , 1 certainly cannot consent to a further postpone ment. And wo hhall bo poor enough if wo marry immediately , without filling our house with needy relatives. " Olarenco Ilydo looked ab his fair fiance in perfect amazoaiont. Never in the whole courao of their acquaintance had ho soon this phnao of character. Ho had fancied her all that was swept , pure and womanly. Could it bo possible that she was cold hearted and selfish anddoad to all the sweet tirs of nature ? "Rosa , " ho said , mournfully , "is this to part us ? " "It is for you to say. " "Do you vfish mo to give up my poor , dependent uncle ? " "Either him or mo , " Rosa answered , indifferently. "It will bo hard very hard , for mo to lay aside the brightest wishes of my life , " ho said earnestly , "but , Rosa , duty is my first objoct. I cannot leave my undo to wear out his few remaining days in pover ty and solitudo. " "Vory well , " answered Rosa carelessly stooping to pick up the odorous purple blossoms which had fallen from her hair , "than wo shall consider our engagement dissolved , " "And can you give mo up so readily , Rosa ? " "Oh , " said Rosa , a little impatiently , "whore's the use of being romantic about it ? You have chosou your part , I have chosen mine. So lot it bol" Clarouco Hyde took his leave , dejected enough. It is not pleasant to sot up a fair idol and worship it with all the strength and tenderness of your nature , only to find , after all , that it is dust and ashes hollow-hearted and false. Cuthbort Hyde sat smoking his brier- wood meerschaum by the open window as Olaronco entered a square , shronrd- looking old man , with uconly-soamod wrinkles on his brow , and restless , spark ling oyosgloaming like live coals beneath his shaggy brows. "Glaroncoiny boy , something has gone wrong , " ho said , brusquely , after ho had regarded his nephew in silence for awhile , "Toll the old undo what it is- " "I have told you all about Rosa Eldon , sir ; well , she aud I are in fact , it is allover ever between us , "Engagement broken , oh ? Past the power of patching up)1' ) ' "Yes , uno o. " "Atd it was on my account ? Nay , boy | don't turn away 1 can road the truth in your eyes , So she played you false ? " " \Vo are parted , undo ia not that ououub ? " "Well , perhaps so norhaps so. It was well you found her out m time , Olarenua. It' * for the best , my boy. " i CUionco Ilydo was passing .ilovro the [ village street a day or two subicqnontly , toward dusk on a mellow August evening ! when n slight form glided up to him and n tremulous hand was laid upon his own. Ho started at first , but quickly recognized the face and figure. "Lizzy Eldonl" "Oh , Clarence , I could not rest with out tolling how very , very wrongl thought Rosa , and how sorry I am for you. "Thanks , Lizzy. I do not think she has treated mo exactly right. " Lizzy burst into tcsrs. "How could aho bo so cruel , so un womanly ? You nro right , Clarence you acted nobly , i think Rosa will ono day live lo repent it. " As Clarence stood there listening to Lizzio Eldon'a impetuous words and hold ing her soft little hand in his own , ho wondered that ho hod never noticed how very , very pretty she was n softer , more subdued style of beauty than Rosa's , yet not loss bewitching in its way. They haunted him all night long , that oval , earnest face , these swimming blue oyos. oyos.Day by day Rosa's imago wared fainter and more faint in his memory , and Liz zy's shy , gentle looks grow moro tham ever present in his heart , "I do believe 1'vo fallen in love with the girl , " ho thought. "I wonder what she would say if I was to propose to her ? " Next to the wonder came the realiza tion. Ono fine October day , when they had strayed a little way from the gay , nutting party , whoso voices made the ola yellow-leaved woods musical , Mr. Hyde asked Lizzy Eldon if she would accept the love her sister had alighted , and Liz- ST' , ' smiling and trembling , answered hit . m , yes. "You BOO , Uncle Cuthbort , " said Olar once eagerly , as ho explained the now position of affairs to his undo that evening - ing , after ho had safely escorted Lizzy homo , with her basket of nuts only half filled ( and no wonder , all things consid ered ) , "it will bo so pleasant I Wo shall all alive together , and Lizzy says she vrill love you dearly. Lizzy is such n famous little housekeeper. She thinks it will bo so ploasantjj o have you sitting by our hoarthstonbT And , undo , you will go and BOO her to-morrow , won't you ? " "Yes , " said Undo Cuthbort , briefly , " ' " "I'll go. And the next day Lizzy vras surprised at her sowing by a brown-faced , little old man , who abruptly took both her hands in his and imprinted a kiss upon her crimsoning forehead , just aa if ho was the oldest acquaintance in the world 1 "So you'ro going to marry my nephew , Lizzy , are you ? " said Undo Cuthbert. "Yes sir " made timidly , , Lizzy answer , ly"And "And you love him , Lizzy ? " "Oh , yes , sir. " "And you won't object to having the the old man lumbering 'round the house , helpless and feeble though ho bo ? " "I shall bo DO glad to have you live with us , sir , for I never remember my- father and you will bo like ono to mo , I am sure. " Undo Outhbort kissed her again , and walked away as abruptly as ho had como. "He's a very funny old gentleman , " thought Lizzio , "but I know I shall like him. " Iloso contemplated the present state cf affairs very cooly a little contemptuously in fact. "If you choose to adopt all Olaronco Hyde's poor relations , why I can only wonder at your taste , " she said loftily. Bub Lizzio only smiled , and doubted to herself whether Rosa coald really ever have loved Olaronco. "No , no , nol" echoed her heart. The day of the wedding drew near. Lizzie's white dress was nearly finished , and modest little presents were beginning to bo sent in from friends and neighbors , "Hero's my present , " said Undo Cuth bert , walking in ono day and tossing a a ! ittlo carved wood box into Lizzy's lap. "I cut out these wooden flowers myself , when I was in California. " "Oh , Undo , what a dear little box , " said Lizzio , smilling her bright thanks , while Rosa elevated her nose rather scornfully. "Well , but open it ; It's lined beauti fully , " said the old man. Lizzy oboyod. "Why , thero's n parchment phnrt in it , Undo , ' cried the astonished Olaronco , who was loaning ovorjLizzio's shoulder. "Of course there is a deed making over $50,000 to Lizzy Eldon the day of her maraingo , " answered Undo Cuthbert , dryly , "and I've got just another ono for you at homo , Olaronco , my boy. Aha I the old undo was not so very poverty strickenafter all. You musn't thinkmy young lady , " ho added , turning abruptly to Rosa , "that gold isn't gold because its a trifle tarnished and rusty. Appearances aren't anything in this world ! And BO Olaronco and Lizzy began the world with the fairest of prospects , and true love enough to float the bark of lifo into the sweet Imvon. Rosa Eldon was somewhat chagrined in her. secret soul , but she wisely kept her feelings to herself , and old Undo Outh bert was quite satisfied with the choice his nephew had mado. "She's worthtwicoa hundred thousand dollars in hur own sweat self , Olaronco , " ho said , confidentially , to Mr. Hyde , junior , ARK YOU GOING TO EUKOPK ? In another column will bo found the an nouncomout of Mauri ) . TIIOS. COOK & SON Tourist Agonte , 201 Broadway , Now York , relative to the very complete arrangements they have in ail o for tours In Kurops the coining Spring and Summon "Cook's Excur sionist , " containing maps and full particular * , will bo mailed to any address on receipt of 10 entu GAUUKN 'JL'IIUCK , The 1'rolHu to bo Made Out of Well- Conducted Mnrkct Gardens , Atlanta Constitution , Four dozen big rod boots for forty cents. That was what the gardener said ho was paid for them , It seemed a panic [ irico. "Aud yet , " said the gardener aa ho pulled up another blood-colored vegetable and knocked the damp earth from around the loots , "I can clear $200 au aero on boots ab that price. They pay woll. There is hardly a bolter paying crop thin boots. " The scribe and the gardener sat down under the cool shade of a big old limber- twig apple tree , its trunk wrinkled with thousand small holes and its green foli- ego dotted with the tempting fruit. The two men sat on the brink of the vegetable ocean. Their feet touched tlitf vines of tender Euglishpoai that bord ered the garden. On the hills , down the slope , in the low grounds and on the bits of table-land the rich made - green a carpet - pot that waved to and fro in the soft wind. Thirty acres of vegetables were in sight. At the foot of the hill was a lim pid carp pond bordered with a field of green and gray cabbages whoso out- threading leaves covered the ground , further along were rows of beans , whoso bright tjrotii wulo a plcubig contrail the lighter color of the cabbage leave ? . Then long rows of Irish potatoes , with their blooming stalks waving gracefully in the breeze , made a pretty picture , back of which was a field of tomatoes , the full grown but unripe fruit hanging in clus ters on the vine . Beyond were fields of boots , carrots , sweet potatoes , roasting oara , etc. ; while nearer to the house were such rare dainties as asparagus , kohlrali , etc. Kontiun. "What is this strange thing you call kohlralil" "That , " said the gardner , picking up the strange looking vegetable , "is quite a delicacy with these who cat it. It Is sold principally to the Jewish fami lies. " The vegetable locked like a cabbage grown out of shape. Tnoro was n clump of salad on top , but just above the ground was a knot in the stalk closely resembling a very small but very hard cabbage head. The gardner cut the koh lrali open , and inside the knot Ib ap peared like the inside of a cabbage stalk and tasted exactly like that collicky part of the vegetable world. "That , " aaid the gardner , "is pub in a pob and boiled without _ moat nnd when cooked resembles turnips somnwhat. It la regarded as a favorite dish by a great many , but aa Ib has not como into pen- oral use and is therefore in slight de mand wo got good prices for it. " At that moment the reporter's oycs fell upon a strawberry patch that wont stretching away around a terraced hill. hill."Do "Do you consider strawberries n pay ing crop ? " * "Ono of the host paying crops that wo havo. There is no reason why wo should neb raise moro strawberries around At lanta. Why , Atlanta absolutely buys great quantities of strawberries from Chattanooga. I don't mind buying strawberries from points below Atlanta before they are in- season hero , but often they are in season hero , I hate to see them bought from places north. " "Is thcro as much money in market gardening nround Atlanta now aa there was formerly ? " "I can hardly say BO , but there is stil A GREAT DEAL TO HE MADE In the business. * It is exceedingly profit able , but it-has to bo managed well by an experienced man or it will bo a loss. Ib is unquestionably the most profitable farming for a man of small moans. I suppose a big Mississippi river plantation would pay more , but n man with twenty acres of good land near Atlanta can take in moro cool cash in twelve months than any ordinary Gorman planter can do. I calculate that a man who has good land and understands the business can not $300 per aero year in and year out. I made ono $1,000 on an acrp of strawber ries , § 900 on an aero of onions and $000 on an aero of cabbago. That was an. ex ceptionally good year , and prices were twice what they are DOW. In fact , it was the only year in which I ever made such a success. " "What is the secret of success in this business ? " "Brain , muscle , experience , and in a measure good seasons. A man must of necessity know the business. Ho can't guess at it. It amuses mo to sea a negro who has taken a place hero at the cdgo of my garden. Ho watches my move ments like a hawk , When I plant beans ho plants beans ; when I plow low ground ho plowa low ground ; when I gather peas ho gathers peas ; when I quit ho quits ; in truth , ho tries to do with his place exact ly what I do with mine. I built an irri gation ditch andJia was stumped , bub I had water to spare , and saved his beun crop for him bjyhis intense delight. In the second place a mafi must have good land or ho must make it good , and in the third place a man SIUST HATE PLENTY OP ENERGY. and bo willing to prespiro in the cause. Ono must run with a system. Ho must not plant too much of any ono crop , Ho must take for instances beans and plant a crop every week or two so as to have some already for market If ho looses on ono patch on account of a glut ho 'can afford it , for ho will sooner or later make it up. " "Is there a demand hero for moro pro fessional market gardeners ? " "Thoro is a very decided demand. There should bo hundreds of thousands of vegetables shipped from hero to north ern and western markets. That is what I hope to see. For the present , however - over I would bo conbouted with seeing a better supply fur homo consumption. Just think of it ! Atlanta consumes 100 bushels of English pcaa per day , not counting what the private gardens supply and -what are shipped hero. All Admlro a HnmlKomo Faco. A pure , clear nkfn will make any face hand' ' aomo. Manifestly anything which strength ena and onrlchoa the blood will directly nifect the whole person , All eruptions of the ukm disappear when Iunlock ! lllood Hitters are am- ployed. They urtra vegltablo remedy of Ines timable value. OP SUPERIOR At Lincoln , Neb. , THURSDAY , JUNE 26TH , 1884 , at 1 O'Clook p. m. I will tell 45 held of very cholc" well bred Short Horoi , Irommy own benl ot Ncqruka bred cattle , roared ouNebrukt irrweii. ANH. O. SUROKSIIIIIE , of Ltetburg. Kentucky , ono of the oldest Kentucky breeder ! , will toll vlfh mo is head ol miicrlor anlmiUoi high Breeding 7 females and 8 lulls. We earnestly ollo't the catll * breodcriand farmcn of Nebraska and \lclnltjr to In. ipect IbU lot ol cattle , as wo think , their superiority \tlll oommtnd them to 3our favor. HUy oflerlngi oonilita In S ) fenulei and 10 bulU , rcjireientliiit the following UrnllUi : Uolilc. , ( by llartiiby ) , Iluby't. Lady Klltabcth'a , AdcUUlo ( MatlluVi , rrmcetto * Jane' * . Zella'a Lady HMo id , Hlttj otherr. Cattle will bo at tha Checkered llirn , Lincoln , Neb. , Irom the 20th day ol Juno , to tboSCth.dayof tale. Porfurthor pinlcuUrt , address FreJ. If. Wood , or 0. M Druco , Lincoln , Nebraska , or Win. Dilly , 1'oiu , Nek FUKD. M. WOOD. . L. I * . J1UIH , Je11UUja 15 to 5-eod Auctioned ! . R. KALISH , m Ilai Jiut rcorhod a lull Hat of Imported Fancy Suit logiaiid PatiUlooasol thu latv t ( tjliii , Abe liuarauteej flan uttlomand Cue trimming * . at Lo cat I'rlco. AI o Cleanlnif Dyeing auil Heiialrln ? , S. K. Corner 10th For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Neuralgia For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For Rheumatism For n Lame Back For a Lame Back For o Lame Back For a Lame Back Doctor Thomas' Eclectric 051 Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil Doctor Thomas' Eclectric Oil SOLD BY Alilj DUUOGISTS. ' EOLKOTRIO OIL-$1,0 $ , ( IN BOTTLES. Erlrrager , Bavaria. Culmbacnor , Bavaria. Pilsner < . .tBohomian. Kaiser . . .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser St. Louis. Anhausor _ St. Louis. Best's _ MilTauk Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Krug's Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAURER , 1213 Farnam St. IN CASH CIVEN AWAY Bmokers of Blackwell's Genulna Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco vrlU rccelTO Premiums as follows on terms and conditions hero specified : 1st PREMIUM. S5TOOO 2d " 2,000 3d " SB,000 22 other Prcinlnms aa hero shown. The 25 premiums will bo awarded December 23. 1881. 1st Premium pees to the person frorawhom\ - cclvo the largest number of our empty $175 tobacco baffs prior la Dec. 15. Sdwlll $150 bo Riven for the next lanrcst number $125 and thus. In tha order of the number of empty batrs received from each , $1OO to the twcnty.flvo successful con $9O testants. Each bait must bear our $8O original Ball Durham label. U. S. Kc\enuo stamp , and Caution Notice , $7O Baira must bo dona up securely In a $ OO package , with name and address of $5O ccndor , and number of bafra contain ed , plainly marked on tbo outside , aud must bo tent , cbarves prepaid , to $3O Itliiclorrll'i Hiirlniin Tobnrco $2O Co.DtrmiAM.N.O. E > eryi package has picture of Dull. $10 Boo our next announcement. ( OCVOIIK. ) ( APTBIl. ) . .ILECTKO-VOLTAIO BELT nnd otherEuccrnio > li Arrr.uscts nre sent on SO Days' Trial TO tICN ONLY. 1OUNO OR OLD , who ore suffer ing from KF.rtvoua DEBILITY. LOST Vmurr , WABTIXO WKIIUIESSES , and all these diseases of a rcnsoNU , NiTum , resultlnfr from ABUSES and OTHER CAUSES. Speedy relief and complete restoration to flEiLTii. Vioon ana HINUOOD UUAIUNTEFD. Bend at once for Bluatrated Pamphlet frc . Adaress TOLTAIO nEI > T CO. . Marsh nil. Mich. ot the Generative Organs quickly cured by the Cl VIALE METHOD. Adopted In all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOR. Simple cases$3 to $8. Socroones , $3 to 812. Pampblel Free. Clvlalo Remedial Agent } , 16C Fulton St. , New York. Chartered by thcStatcoflll' nola for theexprcsspurpoce of glvinnlmmedlate rcllclla all chronic , urinary and prl- vate diseases. Gonorrhxa , IflR Glcet andSyplulls In all their ! * ' complicated forms , also oil diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanently cured by reme- dicstcstcdlnn/"oryl'crir , „ Special 1'ractlcc. Seminal Weakness. Niiht ; Losses by Dreams , Pimples on thcFaceLost Manhood , } > osrrjcured ( TAcre fsiloc.r/irr/mcHi'fm / ; . Th : appropriate tc.r.ed ! i : at once used In each case. Consultations , per- lonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd- .elucs cent by Mall and Express , No marks on paciiage to Indicate contents or sender. Address I'tUAMES.No. 204Wa3hinglon SI.Clic3golll. ! Of the Northwest , Detroit , Minn. A country of WOODS AND LAKES , iOO milts west of St. I-aul. Taroo trains dally on thoN. P. It. U. , with 30 Day Excursion. Tickets at about one-half rates. HOTEL MINNESOTA , An elegant house with accommodations for ZOO Kuo t , R. R , COLBURN , Proprietor. jtlTBEND IDS UKCUHKHUUIMI tULL 1'AKllCL'LARH. THE MILD FOWEB CUBES. HUMPHREYS' , SPECIFICS : In use 9) yoirs. Each number tba special pre scription of aa eminent physician , Tha only Hlmjilr , tinfe nnd Sure Medicines for thup oplo JJJTT rniMciiui. vo * . CUBES , rmcx. 1. j'rveri. congestionInnAmatlons. . , . , .20 2.Vormi. . Wurm te\er , Worm Colic , . . .29 3. rrylnu Colic , or Teething nf Intauli ,2H I. Diarrhea of children or Adults 9.1 ft , Hvienlnrv. Orlpluv , llllllou" Colic , . , ; O3 O , Chnlnro Morbii" , Vomltlug 25 7. Cuucln , CoW. Uronchttls , . . . . UA H. NrurnlaU , Toothnehe. raceaehe 2A O. llenilnchef , blclc lleadaehei , Vertigo 111. llyspoiisla , lUlllous btomacli .33 11 , HiipiirriK-d or Painful IVrlod .2(1 ( 12.vlillei , too I'rofuso I'rrlods , . . . , . 1.1 , Croini , Cough , Difficult Breailiinir 25 14. Knit ItliPiiiu , KryslpelaiL Iriiptloui ; , .25 1O , llliriiiinl ) ) ii , Itumimalto I'alus 2.1 lit. Kcivrnnil AKUK. Chill.Fover , Agues .fill IT , I'llcs. lillnit or Weeding. SO 111. < ! nlnrrli. nculoor cbronlc ; Infturnitx AO 311. Whooiiliijr Cnucli , violent coughs , . .Ait 21. ( Jruernl flcljllUv. I'byslcol Weaknoss.AO 27 , HlJnoy IHnrn.r Alt 2-4. Nervous llebllltv.v. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.OO : ill. Ilrlnnrv Wrahnesi , W/-ttlngtbob d.ni 32. Illiensnofllio Heart , 1'alpltatlon. ' " " iOUl''ullnu Street. Aew Vera a ttmoaad'theiiu Te them return airain. ' ] lueVn cal euro. J b ro mnjo HID dliema of V I. cr FAU-lNOBlCKNEajAllfoloD ) ; . udr. Jw rt u > ni T. Jto cu Ilia woril cu i. llicaiii olhiri tilled ti no reaton lor nut uov recel rlug a cat * . U en * * ( or a trcMtl * and u rreo Uottlo cf my lai j uiro Eipr and fan omcs. It euut K for trial , "il I ulllrnra ) > . „ .J , JJr. U. U UUOT. iuru tl6.y r'4 Wormy Velna Mroum. orun < * unn > < - ' .tqat Manhood , Debility , dc. , wrJ li/ilM Elastic Crnclle- GnmprPosor. * 0 . ( ' ' > " -li'lna Circular rr > . Tn > - MtiKKitr UAH UfnHUo SUMJNGtOK IOWA. IRON WORKS IHEiyiURRAY , ENGINES.sfeeciALfiES. . gRrf > GE WORK , PU AND MINING MACHINERY * ' * > * SPECIAL NOTICE TO © rowers of Live Stock and Others , WK OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. It Is the best and cheapest food lor etoolc m any kind. ? One pound ts ecnaHo thro pounds of com ( lock lei with Ground Oil Cfckolo the Fall and Winter , Instead ol running down , will Increase In weight . and be In good mjrkctablo oond.tlon In the sprlnjr. Dairymen , u well as others , who use It can Jellify t. Its merlta. Try It and Judg * for yourwlver. Price tfs.oo . , , per . . ton . . : . no chareo for sacks. Address „ „ „ „ . QIti COMPANV Omaha Nob. DEALERS IN FBE MD BUEGLAB PEOOF XOEO Feixrxxo. jna. JEJtiC-oot. Oxta.ca.Ia. J. A. WAKEFXELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN J JUUIMJ ElS.iJL.ILUg A. U0JJ JL JLUJL&UlUj ) SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMENT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & * RAND POWDER CO PERFECTION Heating and Baking In only attained by using CHARTER © &t Stoves and Ranges , WITH WIRE WE OVER DOOR Fcr ealo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA1 . LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLABEE , SUCCESSORS TO EENNAllD BROS , ft CO. ) I DEALERS IN- OMAHA , NEBRASKA R/iKlwaukee / , Wis. GTOTEER & CO. , Sole Bottlers. .HELLMAN & CO. . te 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13TH MAHA. MAHA.SLOMAN SLOMAN BROTHERS , RECENTLY FROM TRESIONT , NEB. WHOLESALELEATHER , SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE , HIDES , PELTS , PUES , TALLOW , WOOL. WE PAX" THE For Hides , Wool , Pelts , Etc. , and consignments made to us will receive prompt attention , for which immediate returns will be made. 13th Street , Bet , Dodge and Capitol Ave , , OMAHA , NEB ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GHAY. ) LIME Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts , ,