.. ii ,dmMimmmtm TtBWreWaUJlUflLJLDMHIJ- - ji'i,'.i"iii,nimiiiJilwtiij-m jh.ij.mil JlJLHUHUfllll I I V"jiirsxByavjt.KaaBtiaam cuiMjani mm iSarmawEmaaBaajs ?.. The Nebraska Advertiser : n". HJj"vinn ruhUtiur. aunsoRirnoN $U0 run tkak - - ' "-. - FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1806. Gov. Holcomb has appointed tho successors of Church Howo and W. 15. Majors us niomhari of the Normal school board. Mr. Majors' term was not out yet, but lis handod in his roslg nation, W.U. JackBon of Onuil waa ap pointed in Howe's placo, and Joseph Liitnuster, of Tecutnuch, in placo of Majors. J . P. Price of Hitchcock county waa in the city Monday. Ho ia thn pop idol who desires to go to congrosH, which lib will do nit! The pops here wore glad to see him and gave hi in a great ovation . When he steppod out upon the street hit) admirers so tliroiiRod him that tho thoroughfare was blockaded for hours, lint ho is a great and good man and groat rover enco Ih duo him. Culbortaon Era. This is our old friend Polk Price, formorly of Johnson and Auburn. Tho ,,Standard"De8lgnonfor Juno is horoand seems llko another variety of spring flower, so replete with tasty illustrations are its ever welcome pages. Pictures always add to one's interest in an article, and tho publish' rs of this friend of the family realize thh fact, There are pictures of new styles, pictures of parasols, of fancy work, -of hats, of bridal.commencemont and Confirmation gowns, of home In teriors, of flowers, of burnt leather, of cyclists, children, landscapes, etc; and as a frame for the artistic sketches are wholeflome.helpful articles on the sub jects illustrated. In addition there are many other subjects treated. Every new fashion design is technically de scribed, little poems appear hero and thertf.aud books are reviewed, formulas for acquiring beauty are given, and re-, liable recipes direct tho reader how to proparo dainty dishes. In addition, in teresting stories oiler variety anil lit tiugly complete what to tho homo loving woman is a condensed library after her own heart. PROTECTING THE FEET. One of thevpry best papors for the young people is Golden Days.publishbd weekly at Philadelphia by James El verson. Tho stories are good, and no parent need hesitate in putting it iii the hands of tho children. Tho chil dren aro all dolightod with it. rrecnutlnn That Hliould llo Tultcii In tho Damp Hprliig Heumn. At this Hcason of tiie year, when the physical condition of most persons Is a little below it nonnul mute and tnc ground damp, it Is especially neccBBary to protect the feet. The danger of damp feet cannot be too strongly dwelt upon. The feet have ho long been treated in an artificial manner that, they must bo care fully aired for, and cannot be treated like the liandn, CIohc, tight hIioch, which arc high enough to abut out nil air from tho feet, aro unwholesome. The fash ion of low shoes and gaiters, bo general ly adopted in athletic dress, Is a whole some one for walking and all outdoor use. There Is no oxcubo for the use of a high shoe about tho house. The com plaint some women make, thut their feet swell In low shoes, shows a degen erated state of tho system and the need of a tonic. The feet have been weakened by long confinement in close shoes, where they did not havcsufllcientroom for exercise, and tho ankles have naturally become too -weak to do their work. After persisting In tho use of low kIioca, wearing a stiffened gaiter, if necessary, in outdoor walking, tho trouble may bo overcome. Tho laced Hhoe, which is just .now fashionable, is much more easily mannged nnd giveH raorechanccforfrecraovemcnt than any buttoned shoe. Probably nothing could be worse for the feet than the high top-boots formerly worn by men. In the spring, rubber shoes are a necessary evil in tho country, where roadways are often almost lmpasBablo. In the vll lngcB, and wherever there arc sidewalks which are above- the water line of the spring "thaw-out," a heavy Bhoc with an extra heavy sole will keep out the water. It is Bald that calfskin which is tanned so that the outside of the skin is tho outside of the shoe, when well greased, is practically woter proof. These shoes, however, arc heavy for women's wear, and many women will prefer a lighter morocco or kid shoe, with a rubber. There Is nothing more unwholesome for children than tho rubber boot. It is a popular method of settling tho problem of keeping small boys "dry-Bhod" In spring, but the same matter can be more wholesomely Bot tled by a little strict family discipline. There is no reason why children should play in pools of water, like young ducks. Those who are notnllowed this prlviloge thrive, and manage to take proper ex ercise elsewhere. The rubber boot Is responsible for a great many Bore throats and dangerouB croups. The malarious Bprlng pools In which chil dren play in rubber boots furnish the seeds of the disease, and the boote, by keeping the feet in a state of perspira tion, weaken the child's system and give the wcukencd condition In which the child easily contracts disease. N. Y. Tribune. A littlo ill, thon a Utile pill. Theill Isgnnn the pill has won. Do Witt's Littlo Early llisora tho little pills that uros groat Ills. M. H. Taylor. Wo havo made arrangements whore by wo can send Tim Advkktiskh and ho Inter Ocean both one year for only 31.00 cash in advance. RICH DISCOVERIES OF GOLD At Cripple Creek, Colo,, and elsnwhero aro being made daily, and tho produc tion for 1800 will bu the largest over known, estimated at Two Hundred Million Dollars. Cripple Creek alonu Is producing over One Million Dollars a month, and steadily incroasing. Mln. ing Stocks rro advancing in prico inoio rapidly than any other Stocks, and many pay dividends of 35 to 50 percent. Thoy offer the beat opportunity to make a largo profit on a small iuuentment. John I . Tallman & Co., 45 Uroad way, New York, aro financial agents for tho Prudential Gold Mining Co and others in tho famous Crippic Ciculc dis trict. They will sond you fren Inter-. estinc particulars of the mining com" panics thoy represent, also their book on spocuiation in stoeKs, urain ami Cotton, containing ninnj new and im portant features. Send for those books at once if you aro Interested in any form of specula tion or investments. Thoy may provo profitable to you. W.W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Nemaha City, Nob. FRESH FASHIONS. NOTICE TO LAUD OWNEHS. To all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate the road communcingat half section corner between sections 25 and 30, township 7 range 15, at muiu road and runniny theuco east on section line between sec tions 25 and 30 and sections 30 and 31, range 15, and terminating at state line between Mlssoiirjaml Nebraska.roports that the same nonopened, also that n rqad commencing at the section corner of sections 25 and 30, 80 and 31 in con nection with the ilbove mentioned road mm lunuing thenco south on section lino between section line 31 and 30, all in towiiBhlp 7 range 15 east, and tor initiating at the present slough road and the vacation ef the slough road west of said section line of sections 31 and 30 to main road be opened and slough road be vacated ut once, has re ported in favor, of the establishment thereof, and nil objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerkjs office on or before noon of June 20, 180, or such road will be established without referrnco thereto. H. E. PjturtT, County Clerk. UOAD NOTICE. Tho commissioners appointed to view and report upon tho practicabili ty of locating a public road, commenc ing on the south line of sections 10 and 30 and running north for three miles between sections 17 and 18 to tho north line of sections 7 nnd 8, all in town 4, range 13 east, 1ms reported in favor of establishing said toad, and all objec tions to and claims for damages must be filed in the clerk's office on or before Tuesday, May 12th, 1800, or such road will be established without reference thereto. H. E. Pjceky. County Clerk. YOU OAN'T COUGH After taking 3 doses of Begg'sCherry Cough Syrup. It Is one of the moat wonderful remedies ever put on the market for conghs and colds. Sold and warranted by our popular druggist, M. li. Taylor. ein A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when X4 CTisler, a prominent merchant ef the town, gave her a bottle ofChamberlain'aColic Cholera and Dinarhooa Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes nf ter taking the first dose. For sale by Taylor, the druggist. iii Itlpana Tabules. (rj andaxponsea paid weakly from started ll'annanont iKWttlon. good chanoa for .1 iladrancamant. Xxcloalra territory. J.V fjuvjrrowari of Nuraarr stock., Clean, hardy stock, true to i name, rarireauneosnar-. '1 . a. -afl iftBwea. uMimiooas- mlMlon to looai (part time Aa(emt. We can in terest any Ana not aarn- ini7&mrmontb and expense pomi iro" i Vo.it.rsi ivtcauae of pr i. ri lnrea In thU or otter .free. Addreas, nnnwN fmna. co.. .. .-..V-j n.iM .I. V I houM.1 reliable, Maine this papcr.-Bd..) Ttoiu fallal Ontntri The Lutcst Adclltlom to Costumes for the Litules. The lemon-color cambric waists bound In black iuuI white are effective enough to warrant nil the favor they arc receiving. Black and white plaid sash ribbon with a warp-printed fioral stripe waa seen in pretty uc as n, turban crown. It was laid in plalte crotjwwise, two strips of straw bruid crossing it in the center bo that the ends of the ribbon flared out at either side with good effect. The stlffer silks, tho teffetes. Jac quards and chinus and such fabrics ore the most. popular. The Persian patterns abound, but many of the flowered silks look as though they had been brought out of some old trunks, so quaint and old-fnshioncd are the designs. CreponB have, of course, no longer the first place, but crepon is a material so pleasant to wear that it will be a long time before it. is quite driven off tho catalogue. Tho newest importations show a boauty of weave and a perf cction of coloring that arc hard to resist. A toque with yellowish straw crown has a double puff of nasturtium velvet for finish. At the left is a long "ear" of tho velvet, supported by white aigrette, at the base of which Is a largj circular ornament of straws and pearls. At the right-side and ncross the back nre masses of violeta o.nd tlquetc yellow roses. Chicago News. Those Fire KxtlnsruUhcrn. Mr. Hayseed (in Chicago hotel) What's them fat-lookin glass bottles, Marier? Mrs. nayseed I heard 'em called hiuul-grenadeB. "Well, well! I knew the anarchista i was pretty bad here, but I didn't know tho hotels had to arm their guests agin cm. N. Y. Weekly. j W.W. Sanders. Notary Public Pen sions papers of nil kinds made out acs curately. Legal documents iirawn up All business given prompt nnd careful attention. . . HEGG'S HAIR ItENEWER la positively the best hair tonic on the market. It will stop hair falling out or turning grav. Give it atrial. Eve y bottle warranted to give satis 'etleu by our popular druggist, M. H T.ylor. Rlpans Tabules cure nausea. ; rtlpnns Tabules: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules cure dizziness. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League) is a national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "The object of this Laafus that, be to protect Amarioan labor by a tariff on im porta, whloh shall adequately eeoure American industrial produet against the competition of foreign labor." There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of H publications. FIRST: Correapofidenoe It aoltoited ragarcXof ' Membership" and "Official Cofraaponnt. SECOND: We need and weloome eonWibutione, whether email or large, to 'our oauee. THIRD: We publieh a large line of doeumenta covering all phatee of the Tariff question. Com plete set wlH be mailed to arty addrete for SO oente. e FOURTH: Send postal oard request fbrfree ample copy of the "Amerioan Economist. " Address Wilbur F. Waksman, General Secretin. t8S Weet 23d Street, New York. VICK'S Mixed Varieties Lb'i.rHn!.fibic!5c- ...Tho Only DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara, TRTJK TO 3ST.A.MK Packet 25c. Half packet 15c. Tho "Wondorful CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE Only 15 cents. These Floral Novelties are described in , The Pineer Seed Catalogue," Vick's F.LORAL Guide for 1896, which contains lithographs of the Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsias, lllackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with good things, old and new. Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with descrip tion and prices. Mailed on receipt of 10 cents, which may be deducted from first order really fkik or free with an order for any of the above. In the floral world It Is the only safe TRIED AMD MTI K0VSLTIE3... Faehslas, Komi, rsarl Oeosebsny, Blackbsrrr, Lsadsr Tomato, PoUtoi, et. GUIDE Rochester, N. Y. JAMES VICKS SONS s Always Gas. at Icli's But Consider the Difference in the Prices! ArliuckleA Coffee, per package .....$ 20 Lion Coffee, per package 20 5t8t Michigan Salt, por barrel .. 1 10 Five GalloiiB beat Coal Oil ! CO Y ision Bakinir Powder , per can OS . Ciilmuot linking Powder, per can . 10 K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounce can 10 Jicat Nuvy licans, 10 pounds for 2o Holled Oatmeal, 12 pouude for '.' T. 25. Kolled Oatmeal 2 ll packages 05 Fliiko Hominy, 12 poundri for 25 Broken lllce, 12 pounds for 25 Clioica Kico, 8 pounds for 2b liuiains, good Bizo, choice clean fruit, 7- lb for 25 Prunes, California, medium size, 0- lb for 25 Peaches, choice dried, pur pound 05 Gloss Starch, bulk. None better, 7- lb for 25 Glosa Stared, one pound puckhgu 05 Gloss Sturch, 8 pound package lo Corn Starch, one pound package, 6 for 25 Ilorno t-'hoo Tobacco, per pound 84 Star Tobacco, per pound 34 Battle Axe Tobacco, per pound 19 Three Glows Tobacco, per plug . . 25 Japan Tea Sif tings, per pound package 10 8 bars of Lenox Soap for 26 8 bars of Town Talk Soap for 25 Pail Sprup, good quality, gallon pails 30 Sodn Crackers, per pound 05 Corn, per can, choice 05 Tomatoes, per can, choice 97 String Beans, six cans for 35 1 .....;.. 26 California canned Peaches, " " ApricotH, 11 " Green Gages " Pears, Egg Plums, J- 2 cam for . , Sardines in Oil, per can 05 Sardines in Mustard, large can '. 08 Salmon, per can 10 Dry Salt Bacon, per pound 00 bmoked Bacon, per pound 07 J Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured, por pound 09 HamB, best sugar cured, por pound 10 California Flams, sugar cured, per pound 07 Eclipse Klour, per sack 75 Standard Flour, por sack 85 Superlative Flour, per sack 95 Butter and Eggs aro in Excellent Demand and the Price usually a little Higher than in Neighboring Towns. The GREAT CASH DEPARTMENT STORE of A. A. Mclninch & Son, Brownville, Neb. A GREAT BLUNDER That you don't hav. your T T f T T Ci 1 PAINTED ( I ii H KALSOMINED or -L JL V- J K J . NEATLY PAPERED. Now ia your time at the very lowest prices, Good work guaranteed. J; S. HADLOCK, Painter. The Inter Ocean Is the Moat Popular Republican Newapapr of the Wast and Ha the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MiVIb. DAILY (without Sunday) $4.00 per year DAILY (with Sunday) $6.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean $1 .00 PER TEAR ': As & Newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the time la all respects, it spares neitner pains nor expense in seeoring ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The'Weekly Inter Ocean As a Family Paper Is Not Excelled by Any. ff-JJ5fIt has something of interest to each member of the family. Ita W-3 YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT Is the very beet of Its kind. Its LITER ARY FEATURES are unequaled. It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and contains tho News of the World. 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