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    iWju'tt iMnwwfpmia
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS.
Tho following proposed amondmonts
to tile Constitution of tho Statu of Ne
braska, as hereinafter set forth in full,
uio submitted to tho electors of tho
Stato of Nebraska, to bo voted upon
at tho general election to bo hold Tucs
day, Novombor , A. D., 180(1:
A joint resolution proposing to
mnond Bections two (U), four (-1), and
ilvo (C,) of article six () of tho Obnsti
tutiou of tho Statoof Nebraska, relating
to number of judges of tho supremo
court and their term of ofllco.
I5o It ri'Hiilviiil nail iMinctotl by tho Lutfliila
turo or tho Bmto or NohniHkii:
Hiotion 1, Tlmt Hootion two .(2) or ttrtlolo
nix (l) or tho lomtltutloii or tlix htute
of Nobriiblcu lu lutit-iulod ho tin to ri'titt a fol
lbwn :
Bt'otlon 'i. Tho Miprrnio court ahull until
othnrwlHO provl loil by luw, consist oT Uv
("O JiiiIkox. u mnjorlty or whom nlmll bo iitircn
wiry to form ii quorum or to pronounce
nilrcl.slon. Ii xhull tuivo oriulnnl juil.-xll ti'in
in oiisM rolutinjr to rovoiiuu civil chmi'h in
whk'h thoatuto hIihII Iiu u party, iimniliuniH,
quo wiitTiiiito, hiibdiiH oorpiH, nniAiHU' li
iippulhito jurlmllctlou, (ii niuy bo pruvliloil by
law.
Boot Inn 2. That. Hcotlon Tour (4) of nrMolo
nix OD of tlui Constitution or tho Hiutu
of Nitliruvlc.i, bu umunilud hoiis to rciul iih foi
Iowh:
Section 4. Thii JikIuom of tho Miprrnui
conrt Hhull 1 oloatoil 1) tho oloutorn of thn
Htntii nt lnrKU, nnil tlii-lr torin of olllco ex
cept iin horolrmftor provlrtml, Hhurl bn for u
tiortoil of not Un thim llvo (6) yearn in tho
WlnliUuro limy proncrlbo.
Boctlon II. 'Unit Hi't'tlon llvo (V) or nrtloo
nix (0) or tlin Coiiitltutlon of tho Stuto of No
IiiiihIoi, lo unlimited to nuul ns f illow-t:
Kcotlon 5. At tlin lint uimimil election to
bo hold In tlin yi'iir 1MH1, thnro nhnll bo uleateil
two C!) JuiIkhh of tho duprbinn court on
of whom hIihII bo oleotod for u tisrm of
two GO youiH, unu for thu torm of four (4)
yonrn, and ut ruch iouumt election thuro
f tor, thorn Hhiill bo flouted ouo JuiIko of
thu Hiipronin court for tho torm of llvo
(5) yi'iii-H, unkH!i othorwlHO provided by
law; Provldod, tlmt tho J mines of tho hu
Iironui court whon tonm liuve not expired
nt tho ti no of holding thu Kwiornl oluo
Vlon of 1800, Hlmll cnntluu to hold thiur
olllco for tho romiitmlor of tho torm for
which tlioy woro rcHpuctivuly comiulj
Nlouod. Approved Mrirch 29, A. D. 1893.
4 A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to Bcction thirteen (1!!) of
nrtiolo six of tho Constitntion of tho
Stato of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of supremo and district court
judges.
Hit it rtnolvi'd by tho Lojjlnlnturo of tho Stato
of Kdlirnxkn:
Section 1. Tlmt Hootlon thlrtoon (Ifl) of
nrtlulOHtx (ii) of tho Constitution ot tho btnto
of Nouuiik.i bo nmuudud no mi to rend us fol
io wh:
Hoc, 13 The judges of tho tmpromo nnil
district conrtH hIihII roccivu for their Horviunri
miuli componH ition iih miiy bo provided by luw,
piiynblo quurtiirly,
Tho liilHliituro BhuH nt lt flrHt hiwhIoii
nttor tho,. tidoptlou or thts timundmont,
threo-flrths of tho mombors oleiiteil to
oiu'h hoiiHO cnticurrim;, ostnblish their
oomponHiktlon. Thu compiiusutloii ho os
tubllHtfod Hlmll not bo cIuiukisI of tenor
thun onuo in four yi-nrti, mill in no ovent uiuoHa
two-thlrdH of tho munliorH oluott'd to
vimh houHo of tho li-t,'t-iluturo concur
thoroln.
Apiirovod Muroh JI0, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amond soctiou twenty-four (21) of
artiolo five (C) of tho Constitution of
tbo Stato of Nebraska, rotating to com-
ponsutiou of tho oilicers of tho executive
department.
Bo it naolvod and onaotod by tho Loslnlaturo
of tho Brat-o of NobriiHku:
Section 1. That neotlou twontvfour (!M)
or urtiolo live (5) of tho Constitution of tho
Btato of Nuuraslcu bu amondod to ro.id u.s fol
lows: Suction 24. Tho oflloor.s of tho uxooutlvo
dopartmont ot tho fltnto Bovornmont Hlmll
rooolVo for tholr Horviuos n oompeusutlon
to bo odtitblltihiKl by law, whic4i Hlmll bo
neither Inon'aneil nor dlmluishod durtui,' tho
torm for which thtty nhall havo boon com
misHlouvd and thoy sfmll not rooelvo to tholr
own use any foot, costn, lntortiHtH, upon jiu.illo
moneys In tlmlr hands or uudbr their control,
porqulsiten of ollloo or othur compou
Hutiou and nil foes that may horo
nftir ba payable lv lv for Hiirvlcos
verfOriHod by an olllcor provttlod for in
tlila article Hlmll b paid in advancu into tho
Htato tromuiry, Tho liKlHlaturo nhall at lti
first Hesnlon at tor tho adoption of- this amuud
mont, throo-tUths of tho members elected to
each houHo of tho lotcUlaturo con
curriuK, UHtablish the ualurles of tho
oltlcurs naniMl in this article Tho com
pollution no ostublUhed nhull not bo chauKed
ottener thau onco In four yoitis and In no
event unload two-thlrils or tho members
elected to each house of tho legislature concur
thoroln.
Approved March 29, A. V. 1805.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
ecotion ono (1) of articlo six (0) of
tbo Constitution of tbo Stato of Nebras
ka, relating to judicial powor,
Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla
ture of the Stato or Nebraska:
Section 1. That seution ouo (1) or artiolo six
(0) ot tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska
be amended to reud as follows :
Section 1. The Judicial power of this stato
shall bo vestd in a supremo court, district
courh), county courts Justices of tho
peace, opllco magistrates, uud in such other
courts Tnforior to tho supremo cotut as may
bo croatedby law in which two-thirds of
tho members elected to each house
concur.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section olovon (11) of artiolo six
(0) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of
Nebraska, relating to inoroaso in num
ber of supreme and district court
judgoB.
Bo it resolved and onaotod by tho LocUlnturo
'of the State of Nebraska :
boctlon 1. That seotloM eleven (10 ot
article six (0) of tho Constitution of the Wtate
lot Nebraska bo amended to reud u fol-
iamrxBUiui'wvmiM'iTrT!WJK!rSitsJivrrjnriA:t.,j,'tiv.'iv.wrrii'.
ruction 11, The lcls'aturo. wlienour two
thirds of the litem oors olecttxl to each house
shall cotifur thnreln. mnv, In or lifter tho ear
or;i' thuusanil Uht hutulrwl nnl ulnety-Hsvon
mid not orteuor thun mice in every tiiur years,
liitniaio the number of judges or hu
promo and district courts, and the Judical
districts or the Htu'.e. Hmh dlstrieU) flmll
bo foipnl or comjiact territory, and
bounded by county lines; and such in (
crease, any ciruiiio m ino oounusries
of a district, shall not vacate tho olllco ul any
iti'Hjo.
Approved Alarch UJ, A. D. 1805.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
Hcction six ((J) of articlo ono (1) of the
Constitution of thu Stato of Nebraska.,
relatiu2 to trial by jury.
Ilo It resolvrd nnd uniictel by tho Loslmaturo
tit th - Btnto ot Nibmska:
Hii'-tlon 1. That section six (0), nrticlo ono
(1; or tho Constitution or tho State or No
bi'iiska bo aiiieud d to mill us follows:
h'eotlon (J. 'J ho rluht of trial b Jury hIihII
remain ItLvlolate, bu tho lels aturo may pro
Vide tb it In civil notions flvn-slxtki of tho Jury
urn. render a verdict, and tho liylxln,tun' may
iil-o au'lu)rl7, i trial by a Jury of a less number
than twnive men, In courts inferior to thu dis
trict court.
Approved Mftrch 29, A D. 1605.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section ono(l) of urtlojo flvo (B)
of tho Constitution of Nebraska, relat
ing to officers of tho executive depart
mont. Holt rinnlvcd anil enacted by tho Legisla
ture of tho Btato or Nebraska:
Hectlon 1. That soetlou ono (1) of nr-tlcli-live
m of the Constitution ot tho btato
of Nebraska bo amended to road ns fol
lows :
Section 1 Tho executive department shall
COIlSlMt tlf II I'OViimm llimlomiiif ..ufi,wt.
ceeretary of stHte an .iter of pulniu nci-nunts,
trea-uror, hu eiintcndent of publlo in-
struetlon, nttornoy (iiutiiI, coiiiiiilsslonur
or publlo lands and bulldlnvs, nnd three
railroad commissioners, earh ot whom,
oxei.pt tlin said nillrond commissioners,
shall hold his ofllco for a term of
two years, ffom tho first Thursday after
the llrst Tuesday In .laniury, after
his election, and until his successor Ih
e.ecte I and t-uuliflcil. Eivh railroad com
missioner shall hold his olllco for a term of
three years bot-iiinlm on the first Thursday '
attor the llrst Tuesdiry in Ja mary inter
his oloitlon, and until his nuuees- .
yor is eleitod nnd qnn ifled; Provided,
however, 'Hint at tho llrst Kcnornl "lec
tion hold nttor tho adoption or this tunend
uient there h1ih.11 bo elected three railroad
commissioner, ono for the period of one
year, one tor the period or two years, and
ono for the period of throo years. The kov
ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub
llo accounts, and treasurer shall rnsldn at
the capital durinu their term of omen;
thoy shall keep tho publlo records, books
and papers there and shall perform such du
ties as may bo reuuired by law.
Approved March I!0, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amond section twenty-six (2(1) of nr
ticlo flvo (f)) of tho Constitution of tho
Stato of Nebraska, limiting tho num
ber of oxecutiva state oflicors.
Do it rcolvod and unacted by tho Log
islaturo'of tffl) Btato of Nebraska:
Boctlon 1. That section twenty-nix (') of
article five (6) of tho Consritutlon or the
State or Nebraska bo amended to read us
follows:
Section 2(1. No othor executive state ofli
cors except those named In so.-tlon one (1)
of this artiolo shall bn created, except
by mi act or the legislature which Is
concurrod in by not less than threo-f.uirths
of the members oloctsd to each house
thereof ;
Provided, That any ofllco croited by an
net of tho lcnUUituro may bo abolished uv
the legislature, two-thirds of tho mem
bers elected to each house thereof concur
ring. Approved March 110, A. D.. 1835.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section nino (0) of articlo eight
(8) of the Constitution of tho Stato of
Nebraska, providing for tho investment
of the permanent educational funds of
tbo stato.
Bo it rosolvod nnd enncted by tho Legl-iln-turo
of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section nlno (9) or artiolo
elht (8) or tho Constitution or tho State
ot Nobiuska be amended to read as fol
lows: Section 0. All funis bolonclui; to tho stato
for educational purposes, the interest nnd
Income whereof only are to be uno.1, sh'ill
bo deemod trust funds held by the ntnte,
mid tho state shall supply all losses thon
of that may In any manner accrue, so that
the sumo nhull remain forever iuvlolite
mid Undiminished, and shall not. be in
vested or loa'iod oxcopt on Unltcsl States
or stato securities, or registered county
bonds or registered school district bonds or
this state, and such funds with the inter
est nnd income thereof are herebv solemn
ly pledged for the purposes for which thoy
nro grunted and set apart, nnd shall not
bo transferred to nuy othor fund for othoi
uses ;
Provided, Tho board created by section
1 of this article is umpowored to noil from
time to time any of the securities belonging
to the permanent school fund and invost
tho proceeds arising therefrom in any of tho
securities enumerated In this section bear
ing n higher rate o'r interest whenever
mi opportunity for bettor investment is pre
sented; And provldod further, That when nny
warrant upon tho stato troisuier reg
ularly Issued in pursuance of mi appropri
ation by the legislature and secured uy the
levy or a tax ior Us payment, shall
bo presented to the Htato treasurer for
paymont, and there shall not bo any
money in tho proper fund to pny sucli
warrant, tho board created by suction 1
of this article may direct tho stato treas
urer to pay tho nmount duo on such war
rant from moneys in His hamli belonging
to the permauont school fund of the state,
nnd ho shall hold said warrant us an in
vestment of f aid permanent school fund.
Approved March 29. A. D. 1805.
A joint resolution proposing an
amondmont to tho Constitution of tho
Stato of Nebraska by adding a now
seotion to articlo twolvo (13) of said
constitution to be numborod soctiou
two (3) relativo to tho merging of tho
government of cities of tho metro
politan class and tho government of
tho countios whoroin sucli citicH aro
located.
Be it rosolvod und ouaoted by the Legis
lature ot tho ytato of Nebrasku:
Seotion 1. Tlmt nrttolo twolvo (12) of tho
Constitution of the Stato or Nutmiska be
amended by adding to said article a new seo
tion to ba numbered seotion two (2) to read
as follows:
Seotion 2. Tho government of uny city of
the metropolitan class und tho gov-
,oul of. the EOunti" la which
7!ssuM!" giif jn v.vn imniraBrvarxn.vtr
trwronrsfft
It s lo'-ated may bo iflert'wt wnol'i'
or In pnrt wIumi a proposition so to do hu
been nubtnltiel by autho-lty or law to thu
voters of such olt and count v and re
ei'lved the iws ttit or a iiicj rlty of the
votes cast In mien clt, and nNci a majority
or th v(,tiH uust In the I'Oiintir ex.uisivn
of tluiR1 'ast In nii.li mctiopoiltnti city at such
election,
Approved March W, A. D. 1&95.
A joint resolution proposing nn
amondmont to section six (0) of articlo
seven (7) of tho Constitution of tho
Stute of Nebraska, proscribing tho
manner in which votes shall'bo cast,
Bo It rmolveil and cuaoti-d by the Legislat
ure of thn State or Nebraska:
Seotion 1 Tint section six (0) or artiolo
seven (?) or tho Constitution of the Btato
or Nebraska bo amended to reud as fol
lows: Kcctlon 0. All votes shall bo by ballot, or
such lhor method us may bo prescribed
br law provided tho socreoy of voting bo
prcsorved.
Approved Murch 29, A. D. 1805.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section two (2) of article four
teen (14) of tho Constitution of tho
Utato of Nebraska, relativo to donation!)
to works or internal improvement and
manufactories.
Be it resolved and macted by thn Log
islaturo of tho State or Nebraska:
S 'ctlou 1 That H-otlon two (2) or article
fourteen (II) of the Constitution of the
Slate of Nebraska, bo mneudod to read us
follows:
Sec. 2. No city, county, town, precinct,
munlclnallty, or othor subdlvliion tho
stato, shall over mako donations A nnv
works or internal improvement,, or
manufactory, unless a propo-ltlou so to
do shall have been llrst submitted to the
qualified doctors and rntiflod by a two
thirds vote at an olootlon by authority of
law; Provided That such donations tif a
county with thu donations or such subdi
visions in tho uggrognto shall not exceed
ten per cent or the ussesied valuation of
such county; Provided, furthor. That nny
city or county may, by a throe-fourths
voto, increase such indebtedness five per
cent, in addition to such ten jor cent ami
no bonds or evidences of indebtedness so
issued shall bo valid unless th same shul
have endorsed thereon a certificate sif-ned
by Mio secretnry and auditor of state,
showing that the samo is issued purauuut to
luw.
Approved March 29, A. D., 1S05.
I, JA. Piper, scorotary of stato ef
tho stato of Nebraska, do horoby certify
that tho foregoing proposed amendments
to tho Constitution of tho Stato of Ne
braska aro true and correct copios of
tho original enrolled and engrossed
bills, as passed by tho Twenty-fourth
60ssion of tho legislature of tho State
of Nebraska, as appears from said
original bills on file in this ofllco, and
that all and each of said proposed
amendments aro submitted to tho
qualified voters of tho Stato of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
at tho general election to bo bold on
Tuesday, tho !5d day of November, A.
D., 1890.
In testimony whoroof, I havo here
unto sot my hand ami affixed tho great
seal of tho Stato of Nobraska.
Dono at Lincoln this Hth day of
July, in tho year of our Lord, Ono Thou
sand, Eight hundred and Ninoty-Six,
of tho Independence of tho United
Statos tho Ono Hundrod and Twenty
First, and of this stato tho Thirtieth.
(Seal.) J. A. PIPER,
Socrotary of Stato.
If it riHjuiml un annual outlay of
S100.00 to insure a family against any
serious consequences from an attack
of bowel complaint during the year
there aro many who would feel it their
duty to pay it; that thoy could not
afford to risk their liv:, and those of
their family for such an amount. Any
ono can get this insurance for 25 cants,
that being tho price of a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and
Diarrhoea Kemedy. In iilmost every
neighborhood souio one hits died from
an attack of bowel complaint before
medicine could be procured or a phy
sician summoned. One or two doses
of this remedy will euro any ordinary
ciiBe. It never fails. Can you afford
to take tho risk for so small an
amount? For sale by Tayior the
druggist.
THE LITTLE GIANTS ARE HERE
and come to stay. Taylor, your popui
lar druggist, has just received a now
supply. Thoy are tiie only guaranteed
pill on the market. 35e sure to get
Bogga' Little Giants Ask for sample.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Tho copartnership heretofore exist
ing between James A. Titua ana
Henry E. Williams under the firm
namo of Titua & Williams, is this day
disolved by mutual consent.
James A. Titus is authorized to set
tle all claims against, or to receiyo all
amounts duo the above firm.
Nemaha, Neb., Juno 25, 1800.
jAiiiis A. Titus.
IK 33. Williams.
JJothors will find Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy especially valuable for
croup and whooping cough. It will
give prompt relief and is safe and
pleasant. Wo have sold it for sovaral
years and it has never failed to give
the most pei feet satisfaction. G. W.
Richards, Duqiiesne. Pa. Sold by
Taylor tho Druggist .
KnsrrvK"tATtaTAS33TratvitVinTi9avtfnTZjrtti'XTivJujjirJKnt. jftmrekJst imvL-"gfpi-gEBn
IJE0G6' DIAKKIIEA HAhSAM
positively has no equal in diairhea
dyseutor) and tnUaiiitnalion of the
bowels. It relieved quickly, and beiim
piifMly vegetable, no bad results follow
You cannot nil nil to be without it at
tills season of the year. Sold by Taylor.
Clinton, Missouri.
Mr A L Annstioiig, an old druggist
and n prominent citizen of HiIh enter
prising town, says: "L sell forty differ
ent kinds of cough mediciiit. but have
never in my experience sold ho much
of any ono article as I have ol'Hallard'.s
liontliuiiml Syrup.All who use It say it
is the most perlectjiemedv for Cough,
Cokl, Consumption, and all diseases of
the Throat and Lungs they have ever
tiled." It is a specific for Croup and
Whooping Cough. It wiP relieve a
cough in ono minute. Contains no opi
ates. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Sold by Taylor, tho druggist.
HEGUS' TROPICAL OIL
The only liniment on the market to
day that has a positive guarantee to do
all thoMable calls for. Its gro.it strength
and wonderful curative powers are
particulaaly noticeable in deep seated
diseases, such as Rheumatism, Neural
gia, etc. Taylor keeps it.
YOUR HAIR CAN BE SAVED
from falling out or turning gray. This
is a positive fact, and we guarantee
Reggs' ITair Ronewer to do it. It
cleanses tho scalp, leaving tho hair glos
sy and luxuriant. Sold by Taylor
A SOUND LIVER MAZES A. WELL MAN
Are you bilioiw, constipated or trou
bled with jaundice, sick headache, bad
taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between should
ers, chills and fever, etc. If you have
any of these symptoms your liver is
out of order nnd your blood is slowly
being poisoned because your liver does
not act promptly. Ilorbeno will cure
any disorder of tho liver, stomach or
bowels. It has no equal as a liver med
icine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bot
tles at Taylor's drug store. 5 22 ly
o-
Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Mak
er cure-3 all blood disorders. All erup
tions of the skin can bo removed by the
usm of this wonderful medicine. It
has no equal, ana is purely vegetable.
Taylor keeps it, as well as all other
first class goods.
ONLY EIGHT DAYS MORE OP
lclnincti's Fifteenth Semi-Annual
ran m clearing sale.
On Saturday, August 8th, we close the Greatest
Sale in the history of our business.
UVtH TO.Ul Ul UL
$15,000.00 of Regular Goods
at 25 to 40 per cent reduction.
And in addition to this enormous quantity of goods we have prepared, us
special inducement to you, a lint of remarkable, extraordinary bargains for
each day of sale. They are as follows:
Saturday, August 1.
12 pound sack of Corn Meal, 0 cents.
3 packages uood Envelopes for 5 cts.
Monday, August 3.
4 cans best powdered Lye for 25 cts.
Our SI. 25 Kid Gloves, black or tan,
for 03 ceuts,
Tuesday, August 4,
A pound of strictly pure ground Pep
per for 12 cents.
At 35 conts, yard wide extra quality
floor Oil Cloth worth 50 conts.
At 52 conts, extra quality floor Oil
Cloth ljj yards wide, wortii 75 conts.
Wednesday. August 5.
At 22 cents, a pound of our regulai
35 cent uncolorod Japan tea.
3000 yards of lace, all kinds and qual
ities, at greatly reduced prices,
These special prices aro good only on dates as specified. It should be borne
in mind tlmt the few special quotations bore are but n little sideshow to the
big attractions which we aro now furnishing.
Nearly $18,000 of goods of 3Every Kind, in any quan
tity, on any day of tlie sale, at 25 to 40 per ct reduction!
19 POUNDS FINE GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1!
21 POUNDS OF EXTRA I.IGP.T C SUGAR FOR SI!
Prices on Sugar subject to market changes.
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th!
fie Great Casi Department Store
OP
A. A. Mclnizich & Bon,
MVIIIIHIM U 9n
WATCH THIS SPACE.
D1AR1UJEA AND UYbENTEHY
tiro dangerous, and joti should not bo
without a buttle of BeggDiarrheaBal
sum in the house at this season of the
.ear, as it relieves at once. No bad
results follow Sold by Taylor.
BALLARirSSNOW LINIMENT.
This wonderful Liniment is known
from the Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the
penetrating Liniment in the World.
It will cure Rheumatism, Neuraluia,
Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Old
Sores, Bums, Seiaticu, Sore Throat.Soio
chest and all inflammation after all oth
eis have fulled. It will cure JJarbrd
Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds wlieio
proud flesh has set in. It is equally
efllciont for animals. Try it and you
will not be without it. Price 50 cents.
Sold by Taylor, the drut-gist.
o
JY. James Perdue, and old soldier
residing at Jonroo, Jich was Beverly
afllioted with rheumatism but received
nromot relief from rmin i.v i.aii,,.
Chamberlain's Paine Balm. Hesayt-:
'At times my back would ache so
badly that I could hardly raie up. If
I had not gotten relief I would not be
here to write these few lines. Cham
berlain's Pain Balm has done me n
great deal of good and T feel very
thankful for if" For sale by Taj lor
tho druggist,
Bond's Cream Kyc Salve
cures liiiluuimation oltEse
IYC8,Gramilatcd IJ els, Weak,
Watery Eyes, and all Iciiads
of Sore Eyes. It io Cooling,
Oealiiijj; and Streiijytljeniflis:.
Every Box Guaranteed.
Price, 25 cents.
Tho Greatest Discovery of
tlie Age.
Catarrhal Deafness Cured. No more
use for Ear Trumjrtiets,
Triumph at Last.
An infallible remedy for the cure of
catarrh and deafness in all its stages,
by one who lias been a great sufferer
from catarrh and almost total deafness.
No catarrh or slimy green and yel
low sticky matter discharging from the
nose. No deafness. No ringing crack
ling sounds in the head. No mucus
matter lodging in the throat. No oc
casional hacking cough with throwing
up Blimy green and yellow sticky mat
ter. It is a blessing that words cannot
describe.
For further information write for
circulars. Address, Frank Wortz &
Co., Wausau. Wis. Drawer 1029.
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Thursday, August 6,
A pound of best ground Gingor,
Cloves, Mustard, Allspice or Cinnamon'
15 cents.
At 53 conts, our best Overalls,
made from best 9 ounce gray denim,
compare with tho 85 cent overalls else
where. Friday, Ausrust 7,
Our celebrated Santos Feaberry
Roasted Coffee, 25 conts per pound.
Special bargains in 50 patterns of
ladies' and gentlemen's Cambric Ilandi
kerchiefs.
Saturday, August 8,
Come and sea,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
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