&Vfrf&J,9ntvuwwwmfnviXMfiMMvwm.irWum9 jrTBriT.Tr'nmruj;i'mi The Nebraska Advertiser If. . fiJJ"lHinn PublUhtr, SUIWUKIPTION Sl.uOl'lCU YRAU FRIDAY. SEPT. 18, 1800. CALL VOH REPUBLICAN CEN TKAL COMMITTED MEETING. Tho republican central committed of Nemiilm county aro called to meet at tho court Iiouho in Auburn on Sattirs duj.Sopt 20th, 1800, at 12 o'clock noon, for tho purposo of transacting audi business as may regularly coino before t'le meeting. Following la a Hat of tho committee: Peru Hert Glasgow, Henry Holt.. Glonroek John J Neal, A il Mai., lory, Lafayette-U II Bailey, O B Parker. Washington F Rogge, ar, J M An derson Douglas A Ilallady, W P Freeman, Geo Fablinger. London fid Berlin, Goo N Sandors. Brownville G W Falrbrother, ar, J B Low la. Nemaha W W Sanders, J F Drain. Asplnwall V P Peabody, II Shaffer. St Deroin-FII I) Hunt. Major Ebba Bedford E J Tucker, J W Mayor, Br Hontou M O Shurtlefr, John Tux horn. B. II. Bailky, Chairman. W. P. Fukkman, Sooretary. A district Sunday school convention will ha held at tho park in Nemaha on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20th and 27th. Tho following program has been prepared : SATURDAY, JUNIC 20. 2 p m. Song and devotional ser vice.. 2:30 p. in. AddresB by Rov. G. M. Gates, of Peru, Subject, "Relation of the Church, Young People's Societies and Sunday Schools to each other." 3:10 Ten minute talks on "How When and Whore to Organize Sunday Schools," by Dr. Keeling, Ira B. Dye, Oasuer Barnes, W. W. Sauders, and otliers. 4:00 Declamations.openinj; of Ques tion Box, eto. 7:30 p. in, Song service. 8:00 Paper by MIbs lloaettaL.Metk of Peru. 8:30 Addres3 by J. A, Beattie, prin cipal of the Peru Normal school. ' SUNDAY, SEPT. 27. 10:00 a. m. Union Sunday school, probably in the park. 11a. m. Sermou by Ira B. Dye.stato Sunday school ovangelUt. 2 p. in. Song service. 2:30 p. m. Paper by Miss Jack, of Brownville. 3.00 p. m. Address by Prof. J. A. JJoHtUe. Subje(!t,"The Sunday School." 3:45 p. m. Discussion, and opening of the Question Box. 7:30 p. in. Song service. 8:00 p m. Sermon by Rev. Chns.II. Gilmoro. FOR SALE Oil TRADE. House and two lots in Nemaha. Apply to Kkmp Coluiuok. BEGGS' DIARRHEA BALSAM positively ha no equal In diarrhea dysenter and inflammation of the bowels. It relieved quickly, and being purely vegetable, no bad results follow You cannot afford to be without it at this season of the year. Sold by Taylor. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. This wonderful Llninmnt is known from the Atlantic to tho Pacific and peom the Lakes to tho Gulf. It is th trnetrating Liniment in the World It will cure Rheumatism, Neuta'gia Cuts, Sprains. Bruises, Wounds, Old Sores, Burns, Sciatica, Soro Throat.Sdre clutBt and all inflammation after all oth eis have failed. It will cure Barbed Wire Cuts, and heal all wounds where proud flesh has sot in. It is equally efllclent for awimal8. Try it and you will not bo without it. Price 50 cents. Sold by Taylor, the druggist. We have- made arrangements where' by we can send The Advuutisuk and he Inter Ocean both one year for only 91.00 cash in advance. Ripans Taoulos cure liver troubles. Ohunbtrlaln's Xye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tcttor, Suit. Blieuin, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hand. Itching .Pile, Burns, FroBt Bites, Chronic Soro Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids For saU by druggists at 25 cents per box. to hobseTowneks. For putting a horse in a fino hoalthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. Thoy tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, girinc now lifo to an old or orer-worked horse. 25 senta per package For sale by druggists. MATCHBOX OF THE NEW WOMAN Man No Longer the Monopolist of Tills Convenience Until this year the matchbox has been tho unquestioned, exclusive property of man. Never oncu did lie tliink of such a thing as the fnirer sex borrowing it. i JIo may have had a presentiment of her laying claim to his necktie, but his matchbox never, Bays tho Chicago Tribune. But the bicycle girl, who makes what ever sho wants possible, has now laid slego to man's matchbox. If she con templated riding at night she needs matches to light her lamp, and neces sarily sho must carry them In a match box. That in tho ronton that there are nny number of new matchboxes this year which are smaller and more dainty than anything In this line ever seen be fore. "Do the glrlB buy them ?" a prominent jeweler was asked. To which question ho answered: "Yes, indeed. The small er sizes aro made particularly for their special use." The prettiest of the new matchboxes for girls arc of goldl with on enameled decoration. The enameling either takes tho form of a college or yacht club flag or lt( resembles a hand-painted miniature showing a girl on n wheel or the head of a dog. Many of these matchboxes are made with a concealed recess for a photograph. It Is only when a certain spring Is touched that the pic ture can bo seen, so skillfully It Is hid den away. The Bilvcr nlatchboxes, decorated with tho outline of a tiny bicycle In enamel, aro also new and much less ex pensive. DANCING. It Has Had a Warlike Significance Among l'eoplea of All Age. Dancing, with whloh word civilized people, are wont to nsnocloto pleasure and peaceful enjoyment, has had a war like significance with various tribes of people throughout all agea of the worhl, onditisBtlll in vogue among the blanket tribes of red men In America. The fa mous Pyrrhic dance- reprcacntcd tho overtaking of on enemy tnnd doing bat tle with him. To-day, among tihe Zu lus, grand dances are merely tho ac companiment to the colloquial war and hunting songs, In which the women put questions which ore answered by the men. Thpro are mimic fights, which go by the name of war dances, almost universal among tribes to which war Is ono of the great Intercuts of life. The bravery dance of the Dahomeyans, and the Hoolee of the Bhil tribe in the Vindhya hills of India, ore tho most apt illustrations. Nearly all aavnge tribes hayo a regular war dance, bo that It is scarcely possible to select one as having n more warlike significance than tho rest. All the performers appear in fighting costume, handle tholr weapons and go through the movement of chal lenge, conflict pursuit or defeat. There Is one very picturesque dance of the Natal Kaffirs which probably refers to the departure of the warriors for battle. Tho women appeal plaintively to the men, who slowly withdraw, ntamplng on tho ground, and darting their short spears or assegais toward the sky. Voracious BlrA of Frey. 'The voracity of the eagle and similar birds of prey is well known, but the contents of a nest whloh wns recently discovered In the Alps by a Sviss hunter shows the following' remarkable variety in tho daily menu: A hare, 27 chamois feet, four pigeons' feet, 30 pheasants feet, 11 heads of fowls, 18 heads of grouBc and the remains of a number of rabbits, marmots and squirrels. ' Ceremony at Marlborough. At Marlborough house there Is mors ceremony, socially apmking, than at Sandrlngham. XA number of servants herald your arrival or departure, and thero are usually two servants stand ing outside your room door when you ore staying In tho house, and a man behind the ohuir of every guest at meal time. The English Laniruaffe. English Is spoken by 45,000,000 per sons in the British Isles, by probably 67,000,000 or 60,000,000 Inhabitants of the United Statist by 4,000,000 personH in Canada, by 3,000,000 in Australia, by 3,700,000 West Indians, and by 1,000,000 In India and other British oolonles, bringing, the total of the English speaking race to over 100,000,000. Meaning of the Flour-de-Ll. The uniform of English drummers must be familiar enough to every Eng lishman, yet few know the significance of the spotted lace with which their tunics are decorated. The blue spot is tho celebrated fleur-de-lis of Francet which, being worn by the highest ranks In the French army, was, as a mark of military superiority, bestowed by the prince regent upon the lowest ranks. Technical Inntruotlon In Farming. The duke of Bedford has placed at tho disposal of the technical Instruction committee of tho Bedfordshire count) council a farm of 275 acres. 140 of which aro arable land and tho rest grass Twenty boys are granted free scholar, shin by the countv counnll. niitmimr imcui io mvo years- oonrcl, residence, and Instruction In the science and prac Mee of farming. .wa wvu'iiJiiLfTMtwuwvjyjvjp wr AT New Fall and Winter Dress Goods A Magnificent Display surpassing all of our previous efforts. IN SERGES Our stock of popular priced TvTflTTPT TITT'C! is the most complete in Nemaha Co. IN U V LiU 1 . An T ino nf RlMr flrrAa comprises over 50 patterns in Srgoo, Ilonrioftas and Novelties, VUrJjlUeOl JJidCti UQOUa offering tho widest range possiblo in stylo and quality. When you buy from us you get all tho bei ellt of our 25 years' experience in business; )ou get tho benefit of a per sonal selection of goads mado by Mr. A. A. Mclni.nch, our resident buyer; you get the benefit of tho lowest prices madejpoasiblo by our Spot Cash Buying, our Spot Cash Selling, and our Light Expenses. The Great Cash Department Store of A. A. McINXlTCH & SON, BROWNVILLE, - - - - - NEBRASKA. GOT EVEN WITH THE BOY. How tho Ilooklcoopor Got Ills Itevengo on tho Slangy McMengor. This is the story of a crusty book keeper and a bad, bad messenger boy. The bookkeeper i employed In a large Chestnut street house. The messenger boy Is a part of the mighty service of the Western Union Telegraph company, fcnys the Philadelphia Record. The boy crawled Into the office where the book keeper snt at his desk early yesterday morning and asked for Mr. C , the head of tho firm. "Got a message?" "No," said the boy: "a man asked me to come here and see if he was in." "Well, he's out," snapped ha book keeper. "I'll wait," said the bqy. "What for?" inquired the other. "Cat fur." retorted the boy, quickly. The bookkeeper looked back for o minute, then he said : "All right, wait," and went on with his work. The boy sat down and began to whistle "Paradise Alley." -He fidgeted abound and sang a bit just to tease the bookkeeper. The latter paid no attention to him. The boy grew' weary after .an hour or so, und filially ho asked: .', "Say, when'8 de main guy o' dlB place comin' "back?" . t ''Don't know," said the, bookkeeper, without looking up. Where's 'e at ?" asked the boy. 'in Europe," said the other. Then the bad boy u'sed language that thoroughly proved his badness and made it necessary for the porter to eject him. WHY HE FELT PRO U D. telf-tfatltfirU vrlth II In Improvement o Hilly Shakespeare. He Is the young man who writes the newspaper advertisements for a largo mercantile firm, says the Detroit Free Press. He writes them well, too, und enjoys life aa Is the privilege of a man who haa successfully applied himself to his business. Among a number of friends with whom he was talking was one whose long acquaintance makes it possible for his to say things which would be resented from other persons. "It seems to me," remarked the friend, "that you are a lucky person." "Well," was the reply, "that is what tho envious always say of men who makes a success of literature. I have no doubt that remark has been made of nearly every man who has worked hard and finally prospered." "You seem to take n rather serious view of your colling." "I have to. It means shoes and neck ties and house rent luul three meals a day and lots of other little things that make lifo pleasant." "Still, I don't think It is very much to be proud of." "Perhaps not, I struggle with my self-esteem every now and then." "Well, this period of civilization has certainly produced strange demands." "That's it. There's the keynote of Wie whole situation. 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