.V a. - -: l'LATTSMOUTII, XKIJKASKA, AVi:iXHSIAV HVHNINU, I A N UAH V 1 1, ISSN. M lot FIKST YEAR L B 'ill I M 1 i llllll hi IIIHHI11I f.T?Tfl f-TV: JK,f 9JTT V. i a' 4 U - B 5 1 ciVv okVigkis. I M.iyiT. Tit itiin-r, Attniip-y, J 1 1 :--- .1 lilgl .! u-li.ill. '" 1 :n -: i , .1 1 Sl i lasiiN ! i ' it s.m i in : .1 il WAT F.U.MAN' ion i'i.akk I A M mii.k j .IS M Al II f.WS i W II MAI.II.K l .1 V Wn'li C. ' i! I A W W II I I K ( l M ' i Wm W i-:ui-1: . '1 It I 1' I I'll V" .1-.! v:inl. Jaul i S V Im:i i-'.x I: I . i: i l i-.l. ( I' .M O lI.i.K.N, IK1.S '.V Johns i a i i: m a .'' (.1 V .lo'l.NS ' .... lAllt.MAX i - . . , IJ.ai.t l'iil. W.-rks-J 1:1 ( C.M'i.ii' Ottw. Out., .Ian. 10. Tin; meeting fl II il w. us. 'ti'.'t n I , ini. i - ; of parlitnent lias l en postponed till 1 cb- 'l l T'V C I' i'l ( K 1'JS. ' ''"try X-i, p nding the results of the fish " ei i, s negotiations in Washington. lit-:: ,,;e-i'. I ..! V I ' t ' , Cl.'l!..' 1 1. 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Siiiitn, Kx r. usker ; V.'. C. V.'jll. tis, t i-.-rk . an. at S.M ;i: I'll l.Mc.i-: N' . s, A. . r. 11 ,-lt :ii-'i,vvtii li.ii: :;l -i i'litf.v. All Ilii::M'::t hn.UI- s nr.' :-i-.:..-.-iiallv ii.ii -X ' :i:ieinl. '. ' . ;uHHn I. W. ; S '. : i. I"reii:;.ii : S. :. Wil le. Kf.- ii i. i : L. A. .Nef;i:iiiT,evcr Mc:30?ll5i5E POST 45 G. A. R. KIWI Kit. .1. W. .I.mx'MiX (. i.maiitU'r. i.', S. I'whs Seiimr Vice F. a. liATKi Iie.iier liFii. Sl'..v Adjutant. Ai'uisr TAUfs;.u. 'i- M. M ali.x 1ii-x oni.;frof tin- U.iy. "hai:i.k- Kon: " Juanl P.KXJ. llKlili.K Sort lajtr. .1 Ai'niiiiiirr.' KMAX.. ..i,. larti-r Miister Seivi. Al.J'iiv Wi:n:nT l"o-t Clial'Uiii Mfvl'ms .-aturil.iy i-vi'iiian GENERAL. IHSUBAKCE AGENTS ili-ptvsjiit tlio lolKiwin tinic-trii-tl liiv-tcted i-tniip:ime: Am.M'i.-.ei '.fiif.-.u-S . i.eu",s, Asst-w V l.'"sl roainii-.'oial i'n; i:i I-ailainl, Fin- Ass.irlatioa-I! il.uU'li'lii.l, " Fra:iU'.i'ii-r:iii.i'!.'li:.i:i, loaii'-X'-w Viiii.. " Is. C .of Ni! t!i America. VUW. " j.ivTjn! I.ia.!"ii C:: ' II.ilu- Ka " Nona iiritisa .-. M.-.-f i'-riU'-Ka " tirvi:,;i t'ai : -Ka-ziaa.i. " S.ii ia ;.:! I F. .v M ,-St)r:ii;-::.'!il, " T.i a! Assi-i 4, i :.i.r.7' :t,i iT.i-.t". 7.s.V,r( ! s.j;t.:.:.' (i.i;.:;i.7si :;,5Ts,73i l.un.itKj :;.e it. -'.:, i $12. 1 13,77 I f;l FduuUMSApBO ! 1 v Xv -v O i i'n : - iaitrusi- : I it i.ij c... : .:::! I. M.,::i'.'t - '" i.i pili-.l. In Uctt-r favKi.:--' J"f :it:i! 4 Ju 11 V i i i ' A I;;:j:'2iii::;:-t, ti'ia Loans than 7j ff ft ii.O ' V,'i: WILL IIAVK A r3 vM r? fix a -oi-J DS, SI.so Lamus t-tf.- y -iiF MP eiitsiosaHiiraiiBrns AT Till! I'SUAL T rtA hJJ.(3!jQ Jt AIVVO - " ... v" 1 SHITIi & Rl ACK'S. H,E.Palmer&Son Latest by Telegraph. IIOKIIOW'KII AND STOl.lIN. Weather Predictions- Washington, Jan. 11, l:'Ximn. in. In dications lor Nebraska: Wanner, fair wi athcr; light to fresh southeasterly winds. n - rl r ? Dnrllnmnnt PnctnnnGfl. Suygootions'or Iowa Solons I):.s Mi. M.NKs, la ," Jan. 10. (Soveinor IiiimIhi; this allenioon l:;live;ed his "'i'-nnial nn-.'-sagi; to the senate and hou.-i-. " M f VVr'-'V'-N i ,('' ''' l,u,,!i tl,t? '11:lI1(s ,,f t,lr; -taU: tl 1,0 M w x ! S'-i.nx i ci 11- lit shaiii - and the !ullie institutions . i;, -s-M.I. : ' ;v ,.,,... : to well managed. He says, Iiowi'Vi r, I l.tiiMiiiitiiii t !i:it 1 1n-apjiiopriat ions a.-ketl for, amount :' 'hiuiuMi I in:; ; to 17,;.Vi, sliouhl he t ut down one half. After Missouri Embezzlers. Sii.v. kts i i.i.!'.. Mo., Sin 10. Sh-r- ili" (iiiisi.a arrived liere this moi nintr with i six Male v.'arrants lor ine apini uenMoi. j of Ii. S. P-.itk and T.J. Met Yo.ky for i ,. , . . ( . i i , ,,ollt. I-lattsJ- imrir. Mo., and roiiseo tieiit I V tlieslierill and his deputies Martcd lor that jihtee to nrrest tin in. Kxeitenu nt runs hii;h, I.ut tlie sentiment is all one way and that is growing more hitter against thmn. m Fought a Duel. Ximjai.es. A. T., January 11. Last Thursday two young soi.-iety gentlemen of Hermosillo settled a ejUMirel about a lady by resorting to the code of honor. Their names are Julio Suarez and Teod oro Mayor. The former was shot beltw the knee and the latter in the mouth, neither wounds proving fatal. Uoth par ties move in the best society, and efforts were made to keep the affair out of the papers. The duel took plaee at night. Lick Telescope Observations. San Jose. Cal., Jan. 11. The first sat isfactory observation through the Lick telescope was made Saturday evening. The sky was clear and the weather cool. The big teh scope was first pointed at the nebula in tint conciliation Orion, which appeared to Messrs. ( lark, Swaey, Keel er and Floyd more magnificent thaneve before. About 11 o'clock Saturn was also observed with satisfaction. Only medium power was used and the obser vation closed abeut midnight. Work on the photographic leii3 will immedi ately proceed. A Petrified Buffalo. Topkka, Kan., Jauuary 11. At Ilelle ville. Republic county, last Saturday, wLila U. II. Gallagher and a force of workmen were excavating for the pur pose of sinking a coil shaft, near the north line of the city, a hard substance was en countered, about six feet from the surface. The workmen supposed it was an ordi nai'3 ledge of rock, but upon removing the dirt surrounding it, preparatory to f'lti" they found what proved to be a j petnlied buffalo. It is of large size inn. ! as nerfect a specimen of the bison as ever ro'ime.l the plainsof Kansas. Those who have seen it pronour.ee it a wonderful spfckiK'u of petrification. The buffalo sv'l shipped to Topeka and placed on exhi'.'ition in the Kock Inland depot. j Rapid Spread cf SmaC-Pcx. J Sn Fii.vM'isco, Cal., Jan. 11. Tic health authorities are making no head way agr;inst Miiull-poy, which ps sprcad- nig rapi'Uv. o kss than eleven new cases were sent to t lie pest-house yester day, and thus far to-day five have betn reported. The body of a Chinaman wrs found in a wah-houso to-day, and a glance show e. I he had died of small-pox. Tlio Chinese i'"fuie to report cases of the 8 ' 'c 'se, and health oHieers have no know a5 g 3 '-go ' cases until the victims i.ro fouuii. ; As washing i going oil all the time in these Chinese houses, the disease is thus spread by the clothes. The cold weather h is spread the contagion, and this is aid ed by the neglect of the health officials. The otlice opens at the gentleman hour of It o'clock pi t-lfe raornjng, and if a pa tient sent there before that hour he is forced to walk the streets till the pla:e opens. A tent ha been erected iu ihe pia.a opposite the police headquarters for accommodation at patients before their transfer to the pest-house, but Mon day morning a man who was sent by the police io the t'-nt found the attendant. 2 way. and could not -t into the plaza 011 tIl; siiU'wnlk for on hour. wlde iiiJ ilrnl of people VfJej: Another man, ' iiei:i'iMs with binall-iiox and almost with- out clothing, was left lying in a yacaiit i lot for two hours before the health oiiicci i IHrJfe,,'w,, m CAUSED BY SPREADING RAILS. A Massachusetts Express Meets With a TerriDlo Disaster, llw iiituii !.. Mass., Jan. in. The Port land express, which left IJoston for l'ort land at 1 o" loek nu t with a serious a(ci lenL this afternoon between 1 had ford .station and the llavcrhili bridge over the Merrimac river, caused by the rails spread ing near a frog on a curve, where the turn is made to run on the bridge. The train consisted of an cngin-, two baggage cars, a smoking, pallor and ihree pa-s ngi r cars. The engine pa-n d safely but Hi! smoker ami two car.- h-ft the tr.iek. Tin smoking car ran n tie- bridge a:. 1 tui.i ed over. On- coach Miohed into tin water tank hoii-i: ai.d Mioth'r throiv li the sleeper Tin: cr.t.-li was Is al I u! and the cri'-s of tie' opli- I' Hi! to hear. The cars did not tak- ih'e. Si. ;e-;: o:" are know ii to hav b"i-:i l:i!Ud: s.-t-;.:l others are expei-t.-d t- :ie r-ml nrniy oih ers an- more or 1. s s l ioi: ly injur !. Tiie train w::s on time, running al ordin ary speed. Pliyi-icinns were :-in.ihoei. !. and the wounde.l and lying laj.i.Uy e.n ed for. Several of the bodies were man gled beyond recognition. Fifty-two pa-..M n:rers. i.i ai!. v.t ie wounded, some badly. On- of tie- v;tti-d-t sights was ',h.. ceath of Mrs. C. I. Goodwin and her little child, of Hume bunk, who wa; riding in the s'-comi pas senger car with her little child in In r arm-. P.oth wire instani.lv Iiiilcd. :: was her husband. The entire force of physicians in the city were summoned by telephone and were quickly nt hand, and the wounded were cared for as soon as released. The list of killed is as follows: Clarence llazlewood. of Ioston; John O'Brien, of Bradford : C. P. Goodwin, wife and child, of Kcnncbuuk, Me.; Wm. Taylor, section hand; A. J. Walker, ol Harrison, Me.; Charles Thur'ow. of Xew ton Junction, X. II. Josephus Shaw, of Iioston. The name of the man reported un known is Josephus Shaw, of iioston. r.'.SMiO iir-.lUtj- tt I'C.ISIlllt M'OSIK'II. One sees many very beautiful women anions tJie Cro;;t ians and Slavonians. It is quite surprising the number of l ively faces that are to lie seen in a gathering of Croatian peasants. The beauty of those countries inc-inos to the passive, that ciadomm like style t.f loveliness in which lir.ru iv dreamv. .-.';::elle like eyes ami an t-xpi'i-ssion ol' l;:ni;uor that lei's of gentleness personiih-.l. In Servia and liounielia, too, one tin. Is this type of beav.ty jrevalen:, ai.ii in these Balkan states, so recently tiominulcil by the Turks, the women still jossi-ss ;i t !ni:l. retiring disposition that causes them logo about with half voled faces. The legacy of Osmauli dominion imn.irts to the Sorv mil Itonmelian maiden the adtiiti.iiial charm of mystery. On sees two hfjivy brums of dark liair (U-scentliuir, perhaps, well nigh to tiie ground, and a pair of large, lancuishing black eyes IfLriiting "op features that are half concealed I;ehi;..l veil of tulle. Thomas Stevens in Com -.or-Journal. How Tinmo:iiis Ar? Snmssto-J. It Is ii common occurrence fora Cliincse from Cuba, who has his wealth in the form of diamonds, when about to ja:-s custom lionse inspec tors in San Frauci-eo to place his liamonds in his mouth. if lie linds the search is too rigid he can easily s-wallow them and as soon a.; hi gets ashore an emetic v.il! shortly hr!;:-.' the diamonds: to light. As. he is n:-ir;.liy ii close buyer and bring.-, the stones into this country without payment o U;.y. 'r,v has little if ;::iy diilicnUy in d: -no-i:ig of them ;it a price in advance of what h paid. San Francisco Cor. Chie."e-o Ilerahi. At t."0 :i Ymiv. Der.con Jones (te country r.iinister; Some of tl'. members of the -ongrega-tiou, ?.Ir. Goodman, coninhiin that you co n:: sj.eak quite louci eno.ign. Country .Minister I .speak as loud as 1 can afford to, deacon, at o00 i year. The F.poch. Senator Ingalls, the dignified jn'osidont of the United States soyg.to. thxyl on n curbstone in Washington a day or two ago as a horse car rushed by .at a rapid rate. For a moment Ingaix -. chance f hoarding that car scorned as slim as ho is lnms'clf. Siuddonly, however, tne i.1 -i 1 rii-i-ii n i.l-icoil e-.-. tiiei-r-T l. mouth, blew a sharp- bla-t an-1 a piereii. whist hi ata.tleil the- caim winter atnn--phere. Echoing along the quiet shve t , the shrill sound overtook the hurrying car, and. as if by magic, tho conveyance stopjicd. Ingalls says he learned to w histle when a boy. Senator Evarts' housci in Washington used to be fuli of young girls. Hi-; daughters have, married off. liowe'.er. and only .Miss Mary tvarcs ivunauis at liom.x, j !1,IK;(Ut, j... sh;ll be treat d as a thief: ,l f t i ll! I V 'icltcl Miss Lvarts is anxious i.-iu-l, f.e.iu j ami if oeaih cismios from his M.dpraciie.s ' ' 1 ' active serial lifu, as she- rinds the round j then for having thus u.-ed na-dic nie with of gayeties nt the capital something of a j intent to kith he --hall he- i.eh-:..h-d. Th- -. liore. buther father will not permit her at-.pcars to b" nothing in :! ( 't !--: :a' ' -to go into seclusion, lie takes crcat in- ! code a::swc. ing to ihe !;".- i n'...r in -: t crest in her toilets, anil complains that t-ho does not purchase enough evening dresses to please him. It is so -t .ldom that tiie father of a yor.ng w .man in so- ciety makts such a complaiiii, that Sen- ator ivarts btanns ramosi aior.e. ui tiva niattir. Samuel s-.jjp -vj4y -- ry. .c-.. . r rt Tlin U 1 . . v,i -.' .y of JS'2.,.000 a year, was a earning a scant salary only a few CURIOSITIES OF CHESS. I'lay f tlit S i-i''- tf War liami' l'liat !.:l-.t...l ii I. If. fil.i.-. Wlio really iiivelited the game of le -s nisiory uoes not ueini'ieiy prove, i.ur M is known th.it a ( hine-t- n.anilarin. I.'.'OO j cars i, .;s able in so.ithe hi-, t 1 1 .. ;. when l iiey is ere I.im. .1 oi: i.ir iioioe by proptL-iug lids g.une I'ur their leisure !e urs in v. int. r quarters. Th.-s,. games diil'cr in Ii,.- various coun- triesot iheuorid. Tims, ii, the il,;,.!,.,, game, lour or-' I'xt a rune.-; are ,'iip!o .,, e.aii with their kil"". a ml ;u Ii ti,,;; counts aniong its liglu ing men a:i d.-i.h.-.nt ;::.-l a . I a : 1 1 1 b::l o.a !! !' .! b,' 11 "'' 1 - ''; tiMe, ,rri, oh -;, ;..- he piay ..f II, e .Ma.- I wa:,. i.as a ri.er r::e:i.!!g ihrtmh ihe c,-i-t r ..f ihe -!.-!i:i i.e ( Ii i lie:-. a i.ae .1" ( h- which ! bt. ii'd v. !i !i tl.iir I-pheels e-tpiiv a halt I our in: ho;.-; ) !.: y lira r I e-. mi i lie I C is a i'..r: w m. h t beii- Lings cama.t j,,---. 'i'iie (:i.-:a was u a, !, . I , di I he l.irlh r;e- oi' I his 1,; ..uric ; , .as i.-'.r ii h as i-i'.'J ii l ' -.i.ii i i a in I-ao . 'i'i, ere is Ice. ii! ui' i'.ii:,- , : JJ ;e J-'.'o, ;hg a til -i.op j...' laas.ag t.,e :alai 1 oi Lis h;-;:e.: .en!" ii; i!, a o as al !-.: ,,,aai- lie.-; ia .- i'-h an .t-.-i'-e-,.;::', to lvpi-a: the o-aiter lri--.- . i v. ;;s,i t ;';e hisi-i-is. .'.! , i.e t :!i:e of the Conquest the game w.-'s faraeii to a very practical iiccuut. for w in n a young iiobit-mau wi.-hed lo pay cour:, to i iu- lady of hi-, love, the fond ! -.a : out c.maioiilv rrai'.e trial of his t:u- .... oer by etc -.e.v big i'.i i ,er a chis.. board. As a It. -I oi tc:a;.'i-r ;:ad patience it has ! picuhar mcri;.-. lieaegh there have I e.-ii -one- iiot.abie ia- lances in which i iie: -- go- I quail! iiave fail. !. Is it u..: ic- ! eord.-d f "' -ur v. a ra i !".: how ''.Ioi, i. : of Kisig ih'in'y. aad ule-. .', Ii :it v:.e.;i!. c ; a; ciic.-!es. and .lohn i.ra.kc l'ulei.'- :.t .i j Wliil Ue- eh- :! 'ooi-.j..; t licit I'llilu j cave I. an ;-ii( .i a Mow ti.al had .aiioo i I- died him;' aad iu another chr..iii. !e ls.v V.'illi.i.m the ( 'ot:i. neror iu his yonn er yi arcs playing at cia-ssc with tiie I'rinc" of I'i;::.,e. 'o-ing a niaie, knocked th t his.-e!ioard about Ins pate, which was ;i canso afterward of much enmitv b-twci-ti them." Nor are examples lacking :i ihe abuse of j'aiicnee. The same . act liority wi,o bus wriuen of liie liery I-'uIco gives us the fol lowing aecouni. 'There is a story of two pcrsp.ns of dis linction the one Jived at Madrid. I he ; her at IJome wlio played n gann of che.-s at ihat distance, 'i'hey began when young, .ai.:i though they both lived to a very old age. yet the game was not iii. ishi.'d. One of them dyin-.', apjioiuffd hi executor to g.i on with the game, 'i'i.cii method was: Kac'n ihus kejit a f hessito.iri!, with the pieces ranged in exact order, in their respective closets at Madrid and liome, and having agreed who .-bo::!-l move lirst. the don informs his playfellow by letter llia.t he hits nio.ed his pawn two moves; the courier .-.pee.iily re: urns, and advises his anb-'gojii.t- that, tin- minute afier he had the honor to receive this, he likewise moved his Ling's pawn t wo pares; and so they want on." It would doubtless hae. turned ihe brain of either of these two worthy don--, if they could have been present on any of these occasion.--. iu recent times when a !,...! l ...... i... .-.-ui. .....i ti.,;i..,,i i.. a. ! graph between places bar apart in the course of a few hours. Chambers' Ji urnal. A Hut i: Coiifiabrate Days. An occasional fashion journal, however, as well as dresses, bonnets, shoes. ;e.; v. ouid be smimgled tiirough the liae.-. t.v "run tiie blockade." and ;i sight of the.-e interesting :ad i'.:buiouy high jiriced ar ticles, bri'igiag; gii Mp.-es t.f that oilier i w; rl 1 l'l'iiiu which site was so completely hedged iu. o'dy served as an incentive for lii.thtr '.ehievemen'.s. aad to furi.i-h laoth ls from which to fashion Lome made rai ments. For instance, my Lu le I ye,,.-, j old sister Lee-i'e lie.- happy pn--e--...i of a ', sma!: '.eirisa'i cM;ii,eau. o.a:!!i!:v l rniiaasi ; wilii blue, atal k;mv .elvei. , hieit had v:n I ih" b! ,-.!;;'.'i'- aid e .- i :.;:!. "l'was t.io small "! my, la.' (!!,'- o t !ie t w . e.e.i o, i.iL'iv.o : an I i r ::',: '-,:'.: v.'oat'l con'.ia w-iuhl rival ;h i: e !' lile Av '.: "ia be; Lt's;., ,;!' ic.ti vi.-.l t . v h .lV. S. V. i for pia; s into ':::- r-iS- :'.,!;!( oi i' -i i aaa: ifc-m, ii-s:, w. re wry hats. Sac : wi -1 hr d a ::i s!e:o'- t '..''l h : ..i :.-,;', :: c-aai ye: ; l-i a-1 o,' ;,.i hu- a ;:!). O'."'. ', . a i. ' !!;. lha- i t "it.:'.: it with a i'.::,..'d ui.d kaott.-d ... ;rf of , sai.v-. v. hi: a sil': was cm fro:! the L re?a::iaiag pans (,f ('.re.-..- we::: before al In-r . -.':.;. in out '.'i y.-' the two little hats is::-.- ,.':. ?t its i at co:n!.i iiat ioa of was d.a-eg.a ila .s. .f'.id.-oa. i i ji.i e-ia .. aa'i s o ;:. u.t al tractive. Jennie Lit :.tc-; ire ;:i abi.. 'si- j,-.- :':! -. .u : pr- iih. t).:i'. The C when an u::sh;!f,ti phv.-! iaa. ia ai!!:::!.'---terin ,' medi-aec - n- i;s; n:. . ; i,e i.r :ip.i at : nr-.i...... r tl--hc"l 1 tod Jheivbv calls.-'- ! lie li; a! ii f tiii path-ai. I;:" maa i-' :; t siiail call iu other pi!a.:aus to -;;.. i.s!ti- the medi. i:a-s orihe wound, li i. :": pear that ih: in jury done was unia'.eai :'.!!aL th" prac titioner ,:;:'.! then be tvc.'.ed ji.c.'airihg i'. 'the ste.l ate for .c-iih-i,! :, I humicides. aiai shall :.;: e:; .'ni-ei' be allowed i. ara.etic;.' me-iieiu". I'Ut if he have de Si.gneiiiy '.teaaried from t:;-" e.if.'.t'ij.shi-il forr.is, and have pra-a 'i-e-.l det-.-it it: his attempts lo cure. ',ht-. jnalady in onh r to r;.:n tiVl'tftv, ilieu. accoruing lo it- ! nations o accr:.-. .. ':. it .iau::::: s r - . i er.-ib;c y :aes ' :in;h to -torv-r 10 . j ".'uiiiat.enlioaai" ' nialprac; :.-, v - - - i i-v..u..v.-- - ' ; . -ic. iiiii'iirv. 1 VKta j - ..n. v rv lew l::ea who b.:t oiKK-ulat.Nl 'or any length of time m , 11 .1 1 : I '. ailsliw; v.oo ar-' n i u.io:.-. mir.e ty ivadi lg oi the la l!.ld to tell up' Co'ii Ol Id. A ! tWTON. , p i jj i . "r, Tj a ,rv r ' M 1 ') " 8 C , liil J U tl t a i' lilt' I )."V p- fvi xm t -or I tW fiV-J ; V- . V f & 1-jJIl - " i !' til" Io ! T Vdi f v I ;iy.- V. i;ie OtoCh .1- ! A uJfUZ.& (Ul t i rum ls t ; i ; i l;u! jo i--s, which win- prices. These 'nnl emi-it I Cloaks, Imported Astraehan and Plush Wraps. e :,1h (lilt i- .-j,i ci.il WOOL DRESS SILK A3STD WOOL ASTR ACHATS AIs- inch Tricds ;it 1 . v..rl! C'.fs at loe, Wol'tll . Tlie I31 MttSITlOTl tins vear. l.iUl K'S arc l!i;e, ihe Lv.-t attsmout. Itltl 3 nrT''T'MT3P "H T""' 7 (ircat Sitlcs combined in one. Opciiini:; 7zo2.rDj io.2.Txrra, NovsMEsn 21. JLJS S JriL-S- 5bJ? &m tx&m uulia iVW-' 3 For Ladies. ?I is: - We art; (k-terniineil i.i r':c mi! . , . " Ll.VS ll t :iss :):neb t will j yit V St!I 5SS this salt; i espi -ejalj V to (iiscoatit attv SiUiipie Lot Sale on rrra ,r:i e-.LQ.-o. v -j a;!1" lifer sale o;, Iii: e (in.'1', oif'lo--'. II i to c it i.-e , i icat : U.'J.-. L:i!it's.? (M-nts," and Children's UNDERWEAR SALE, Kifty Dozen Pieces. Aston isliinLf ;t!:ies will !;e oU'.ivd in lliis iJcoai 1 iueiS ffoi tlieP.'. Xi. Two Weeks. For Holiday .H'ii'l, I Icad(iiarlors loii" since Kslablihh ed for nsefnl )reents. cinlir.-tcin." Ak Mulilcrs, lace and ilk Handkerchiefs. Tikl Ses; Allninis, Tidie.-, tahle Scai !'s. ilanniieied l"5i';i- Vhik Uroom C:i-( s. l'umo L'lut Stand Covt is. r.iui fancy ( i SOLOMON s White From - LADIES ! ioaks, a u I- MtiilM'l illlii id ACH, i !! , ,i 1 1 1 i.i -, I In 1 1 (;', -r ii i- IHIIKliM' HI ('III, Of ner UoisGounl jt r cent !' nil the I "Ii' ll. in l.i-t vt'.'ll's ute- I U s in New Markets, dlee;- in ;i FLA.NNKLS S I.i is '. an ::', all wool Tli- - ij ai'e th' II X .I i -e . ill'i-i'i 1 1 1 1 li (3S to cull In t,e Ihe 111- Ii takes h.iri::tiii.- Meb. rri TIT' "VP "P-"1 "T T s, ;;. - . ;i i n i (Jliihlren. m;.- 1-Jntirc Slock o)'('it,ah. wilh- la - louti'i the n.osf , , ! i ! i ,et e ill the itltl'oi I liC!. 1 fni' I'iv.illV We g 11 U Hi II t C recofl ! ') .-y cenl. i- .-' a -oil ;ia- eeen nn t, lei. rcilutioiis iac !(-eii ln;tIe. od. n Insju etion i of U & NATHAN, ' Dry Gcctls House, NEBRASKA. .1 iv. years ago. He is not vet 40 vears old. tipc cu.atui' a.