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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1895)
Jnly 25, 1S95 THE WEALTH MAKERS. 5 parto a cent, on om-huniirtth mrt 01 a mine or oim oiiMliouniiIth part o! a dollar. So alnt liana ct-nt in itminmeri. tal and monetary relation been precisely the same, and that, too, whether it con tained one quantity or another of metal, or was composed of one metal or of two metals or of three metals. A cent ha always been of the value of ten million tenth of a dime or one one-hundredth part of a dollar. The dime has alwavs been of the value of 10 cents, 100 mi'llH or one-tenth of a dollar. So has the eagle always been of the value of $10 or units, and whether it contained 211 grains of gold, as it did from 1792 to 1834, or only 2.'i2 grains from 1834 to ASd7,or 232 1-5 grains from 1873 to the present. Has the time ever been in the United States when 100 eagles, newlv struck from the mint, would not pay $1,000 ol aeDif surely not. let 100 eagles coined in ltiiH contain less cold than was con tained in the ninety-four eagles coined previous o tnat date. As previously shown, by act of con- gress, April 2, 1 1 U2, it was declared that a dollar or unit should be a coin com' posed of 371 grains of pure silver, alloyed with 4',i grains of copper, or a total weight of 416 grains. By act of February 21, 1833, the policy of discriminating in money matters, in favor of the rich and against the poor, or in large and small payments, was first introduced; as also thesystem of putting more "Hat and less commodity value in to silver money in order to prevent the operation of Gresham's law, which al ways deporta or destroys the money having the greatest or too great com modity value. Previous to this act all monev of the United Statesgold, silver and copper units, multiples of units and fractions had alike been full legal tender at their respective face values, for all debts and dues whatsoever, both public and pri vate, as had also all fractional silver coins been of corresponding full weight of the dollar or unit. By this act all fractional silver coins were made subsi diary; that is, limited in legal tender power to debts of $5 or less, and weight reduced to half-dollars, 192 grains standard metal; quarter-dollars, 96 grains; dimes, 34.8 grains, and half-dimes 19.2 grains. By act of February 25, 1802, a paper dollar or unit was created, and with two "exceptions," given equal and full legal tender power in payment of all debts, public and private, same as given gold and silver units. By act of March 17, 1862, a limited number of paper dollars or units. $ 60,. 000,000, were made full legal tender for all debts and dues, no "exception," but same as gold and silver. By act of February 12, 1873, the silver dollar or unit was discontinued or sus pended coinage, and 25.8 grains of standard gold was declared to be the unit. January 14, 1875, it was enacted by congress that "all United States paper dollars in excess of $300,000,000 should be redeemed and destroyed." February 28, 1878, itwasenacted that silver dollars of the standard fineness and weight of 412 grains troy, shall again be coined at the rate of not less than $2,000,000, nor more than $4,000 000 per month; which coins, together with all silver dollars heretofore coined by the United States of like weight and fineness, shall be u legal tender at their nominal value, for all debts and dues, public and private, "except where other wiseexpressly stipulated in thecontract.' By act of May 31, 1878, it is declared "That from and after the passage of this act it sball not be lawful to retire or des troy any more of the Uuited States legal tender paper dollars, but they shall be paid out and kept in circulation. As exemplified by this partial history, we again put the question, What is a cent? What is a- dollar? And cannot congress, at will, make them of anything? Also, unmake them? John Jeffcoat. liook Oat For Tram pa Two tramps, socalled, traveling under the names of King and Wilson, were in the city Friday and Saturday of last week. The former is a printer, the latter a tin and coppersmith. These knights of the road have been traveling together for four months in Kansas, and are now on their road to Iowa. To hear them will convince you that they are not bums, but honest men out of work. They are not college bred, but you can readily understand that their terse homely sentences come from the knowledge they have obtained on the road hunting work. They are brainy, consistent and seemingly honest. King talks sound money, but does not allow John Cleveland, Grover Rothschild or Baron Sherman to give him the defi nition of what is sound money. Healso sings some songs that would not amuse the moneycrats. Wilson talks the need of organization and takes up a collection. Friday night he got 56 cents, Saturday night $1.21. They know how tramps are made and can tell it. In four months they have met and talked with 1,173 so-called tramps, 508 of whom were mechanics of all kinds, 522 day laborers, 9 lawyers, 5 ministers of the gospel, 3 doctors, total 1,047; leaving only 126 out of 1,173 (about 10 per cent) who are not looking for work. An Invitation All who attend the convention in Lin coln are invited to pay a visit to David Bradley & Co., establishment at 109 North Ninth street, and inspect their line of wagons and buggies. The Schuttler and Trumbull wagons are excelled by none, and the prices are as low ns good wagons can be sold. The Bradley bug gies are handsome vehicles, and as good as they appeur. Call and see them. Two for the Defender. New York, July 23. The second oi the trial races between the Defender and the Vigilant was held to-day. The Defender won in 3:24:40 with the Vig ilant away behind. This is your busy season but you should never let an opportunity go by to get a subscriber or a club for The Wealth Makers. After you have finished reading your copy, hand it to a neighbor, ask him to read it and then ask him to subscribe for it. If you only get his name for three months that will be a start and we will guarantee to hold him. Make a little sacrifice of your time and get us a large club. You can do bo if you will. Remember that the only way of educat ing the people is through the press. Help ns to spread the light. A DASTARDLY DEED. A Hall County Woman Clalma that Three Mea Outraged and Tortured Herv Siieltox, , Neb., July 23. Sheriff Dean of Grand Island came up last Dig'iit and arrested Samuel and Wil liam llaug and Solomon Oswalt on a complaint made by the county at torney of Hall county charging them with a most dastardly and atrocious crime. The complaining witness is Miss Emily Cateriin, who lives with her brother on a farm about seven miles northwest of this place. Miss Caterlin's brother was absent from home during Saturday night, and she claims that she heard someone knock at the door, and supposing it was her brother returning, she got up to admit him. As she opened the door she says she was struck over the head with a club and dragged into the yard by three men. who outraged her; and then she claims they held her and forced a pointed stick about three inches in length into her person. As soon as they were gone she went into the house and Kent her nephew, a boy of ten, to her neighbor's. Medical assistance was summoned and the stick removed. The woman claims to have recognized her assailants as the par ties now under arrest, and complaint has been filed against them. The men charged with the crime are all farmers, and are well connected. The opinion prevails that they are not guilty. CRAZY ON EICYCLES. A Plattimoath Girl Watched Bicycles and went Insane. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 23. Miss Lena Plaeger, a young lady aged nine teen years, who has resided with her parents in this city for some twelve years, has become insane, and bicy cles are apparently the cause of it. Miss J'lager has been, wo king at a farm house near this city and came in with the family last Thursday, to at tend the bicycle races here. Since then she has talked of scarcely any thing but bicycles and money. She was placed in jail yesterday, and this morning the insane commission pro--nounced her crazy. Miss Plaeger is not violent, and is able to recognize her parents and friends. She will be taken to the asylum at Lincoln in a few days. NEWS IN BRIEF. Consular reports indicate a business crisis in Central Europe. Friends have raised the money to lift the mortgage off the home of Kate Chase Sprague. The coal mine owners of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia are to combine and advance the price of their product twenty-five per cent. - Hit. Hayward Will Testify. Chicago, July 23. Mrs. Susie Hay. ward, who gave sensational testimony Saturday against Dr. and Mrs. Hearne, in connection with the Amos J. Still well murder at Hannibal, Mo., declares that she will appear before the grand jury and testify whenever wanted. 1-5 Off On underwear, shirt waists, wrappers, dress ginghams, lawns, challies and pon gees at Fred Schmidt & Bros., 921 0 St. The Sioux City and St. Paul Itoute Is the Northwestern, the only one-line route. No transfers. No delays. Morn ing and afternoon trains to Sioux City. Reduced round trip rates to St. Paul, Duluth and other places. City office 117 So. 10th Street. tf Joy at StambulofT's End. St. Petebsbukg, July 23. The No voe Vremya publishes a telegram re ceived by Mme. Stambuloff from the aged mother of Colonel Milareoff, which says: "Mourn over the blood thirsty murderer, who, while making mjerry watching gypsies dancing- and singing in the Monastery, sijrned the .death warrant for mv son. God gave me strength when I saw the murderer swimming in his own blood to consol myself. I send my curses to his rot ting body," Four Men Instantly Killed. WnxiAMSTOWN. Mass.. Julv 23. Four men were instantlv killed whiln crossing the Fitehbursr railroad track about two miles from this place yes terday afternoon. A party of six men were riding in a two-seated, covered carriage. They were returning to JNorth Adams from Benning and were struck by a west bound express. An Outing and Health at Small Cost. To ennhlfi all at small cost to escape from the almost unbearable heat of the ime, to be cured of rheumatism and inrirerl disenHes. to recuperate from sick ness, overwork, nervousness, and the tourist to have a delightful time, the Elkhorn Northwestern line will run ex cursions to Hot Springs, S, D., July 19 and August 2d at very low rates, oet information at city office, 117 So. 10th St., or depot, Cor. 8th and S Sts. ?t4 The Wealth Makers from now until November 1st for only 30c. Get up a club. Scrofula a more common evil tlinn peonle are aware is cured hv Aver'a Sarsuparilla. Sit down on the office hunter In the. primaries and conventions. Trenton Register. Creamery and Dairy Apparatus and Supplies. BUTTER PACKAGES ot every kind. ' HAND SEPARATORS S!' Every farmer having six or more milch oows should have one of these ma chinesthe saving of butter alone in a single year will pay for iu For informa tion, prices, etc., address Creamery Package iW'f'g Co., Department K Kwnsiasi Olty, 3VXo. HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS? If so s "Baby "Cream Separator will earn Its cost for you every year. Wby continue an inferior system another year at so great a loss f Dairying Is now the only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly con ducted it always pays well, and must pay you. You need a Separator, and you need the II EST, the "Baby." All styles and rapacities. Prices, $75.00 upward. Send lor new 18U& Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch Offices: General Offices: ELGIN, ILL. 74 00RTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. Doble's Alnmtnnm CofffeeEeonoinUerf PITS ANY COFFEE POT Pre Trial XoKgg needed to mltie. Keep the pot I c . . - - clean luuae. Never nuts or blackens. We guarinloe our ViMnnmiu). t II till. U M Iwt (MP The Coffee stronger and richer coffee, Price wun i-s less. " aiiow post en a jEih"?.?".rr.?l Paid' factory can be returned and we will refund the money. ARTHUR L. DOB1B CO. 211 Wibwk AT,, Caloxo, III. 4. SI tl aiMasa tSlt aSSMSeSet MiMaMMMIMiMIMMlllliSJSI IWcrld s Fair Highest Awards ion our INCUBATOR and i . CROODbR Combined. V. Old Reliable" If you r inieronM in I'outtry, It will 3 pay tou t wntl 4 cent- in stamps, for our 72 ptftv ofctavlnftie, Ktvfng lutbU polnti ?! on Poultry Culture). AtldreM SMITHNtOHT'S IfflH AND HAY FEVER REMEDY- Sold under positive guaranty. Samples free. ::::::::::::: L. SMITIINIGIIT, Cleveland, Ohio. MflUnCD'Q CTCCI wind IllllUtll O Ul LLL MILL Ha no tonal for strength or lm- E Hetty, Awarded Mai and Dip loma at World's Fair. Alio Gal- r&nlseil Steel Tank. Gtladns and RmlMtoi E. B. WINOBK. Ul KaadTarn,CMaft,H r DO YOU WANT IT? Salesmen Wanted In every county, salary or commission. No experience. New Tariff Hill glres unlimited profits, active men ap ply quickly statins; salary and territory wanted. Manufacturers, f. O. Box 0308, dwiuu, iuusa. GRAY HAIR0" whiskers kss Win I linill, B,tural color by nstM TAN'S MEXICAN HAIK BESTOBATIVK. It removes all dandruff; atops hair from falling out and enraa all diseases of the scalD. It la Dve. aad la warranted absolutely harm lea. Money refunded If It does not do everything claimed far H. Sent t any addreaa on receipt M price. 11.00 per bottle. Fall Information free. Agents wanted. ALLIEN CO., US Inter Oceal Building. Chicago, Ul. Sheriff Sale. ' Notice is hereby driven, that by vlrtne of an )nier of sale isnued by the Clerk of the District :ort of the Third Jndlcla! DlBtplct of Nebraxka. within and for i-anensrer Comity, In an actio wherein Everett Kinney is plaintiffr and John D. Knivrht Ih defend nut I will, at 2 o'clock p. m , ot lh27th day of Aiittiisl, A.D. 1x95, at the Eas door of the Court House, in the City of Lincoln Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale a' public auction the following described real estat to-wit: Lot six (0) In the southwest quarter (s.w. Vt) ol section thirty -six (38), town ten (10,, range si East, according to the recorded plat ol sill' section, thirty -six (361. containing ten (101 acre more or lens, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. U ven under my hand this 22d day ol Jul;, A.D. 1895. FRED A. MILLER, , 7t5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecutlon Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial liistrict of Nebraska, with in and for Lancaster County, In an action where in Western Glass and Faint Company Is piatutlff. and Theodore Kanr and Mrs, Sarah Kaar arede fendants I will, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the 27th day ot August A.I), 1895, at the East door of the Court Honse, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-three (S3), township nine (9), north, range six (6), east in LancaHter county, Nebraska, Hiven under my hand this 22d day of July A.D. 1895. FUED A. MILLER, 7t3 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue ot at execution Issued by the Clerk of thsDIstrlctCourt ol the Third Judicial District of Nebraeka, with in and for Lancaster County, In an action where in the Columbia National Hank is Plaintiff, and Theodore Kanr is defendant I will, at 2 o'clock p.m , on the 27th day of August A.I), 1N95, at the East door of the Court House, In the City of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer tor sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: The norih half of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-three (.13), township nine (9), nortl range six (G), east, in Lancaster county. N brnska, Hlven under my hand this !5d day of July A.D IS9I. FHED A. MILI.lvlt, 7t5 Sheriff. Get up a club for The Wealth Makers. Only 30c. from now until November let. Bail and Steamship Ticket Ajrency. For rail and steamship tickets at lowest rates to any part of the world call on A. S. Fielding, City Ticket Agent Northwestern Line, 117 S. 10th St. 49 1, I XI HOMES IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. No hot winds, billiard, nor crop failure. Na tnral Clover, Timothy anil Blue tiraae. Fuel cheap. Coal f 1 par ton at bank. Dry wood $1.54 per cord dellwred. All kinds of frnit that grow in this latitude. Yon will And all thee advan tages In the eountry adjacent Calhoun, Henry county. Mo., 12 mile from Clinton, the county seat; population 8,000. Located on the M. K. A T. It. R. 79 miles southeast Kausae City. We bav a list ot good farms for ale at from $10 to 30 per acre. Corn yields from SO to (0 pr acre, lax from 8 to 18 per acre and other crope la proportion. W will cheerfully give and Informs), tlou required. Call oa or address, 1IAKTUOLKMKW ALBION, Read. Estate A tents, Calhoun, Mo. HOMES BY THE SEA- l' Va" protected by Beau tiful Islands. Game. Oysters and Kish in abun. dance. Lemons, Oranges. Pineapples, and ali sub-tropical Fruits and Flowers are grown to perfection. Climate delightful, summer and winter. Land fertile, high and dry. Astiook In ET ORIDA comParatlvely unknown, that 1 wlillVrt offers tosettlersaud to winter visitors advantages not found elsewhere. Seekers alter health, pleasure or profit should read our booklet, sent free, by TIIK Lfcl.UON 11AS" LAN i CO., Grove City, Kla. SEED CORN, $1.10 ! At State Fair I8!)4, my corn won 1st In State on white, 2nd on yellow; Sweepstakee In Lau county. MAVU Villi laln.Hn.l ..I . . ' , r. . . "u jears in suocesslou, I will sell In lots of 6 bushels or over at $1 10 per bushel either ArmytpAi,,,'. u-T..- . low. Hacked F. O. B. care at Ureeuwood. Bend J. M. ARMSTRONG, ' Greenwood, Neb CAMERON'S Home Grown Seeds. IZI9 FOB OATAxoaua " Bearer City, Nebraska. $195 e . . Bliys tfyis Piano LAID DOWN AT TOUR DOOR. FULL SIZt UPRIGHT GRAND Finished in ROSEWOOD. MAH08ANY, or FANCY WALNUT. Guaranteed for 5 Years By the Oldest and Most Reliable Mnale Honee in Nebraska, For particulare write A. HOSPE, Jr., Omaha, Neb. (Mention this paper.) , CHAMBERLAIN Commercial College. ' 4)-' a ' Is DOW offerinc snecinl inrln Raman la f n all parties wishing to study Bookkeep ing, Mathematics, Shorthand, Type writing, Penmanship, Latin, Trigenoine try, Commercial and Railroad Telegra phy. Special attention given to prepara tory work for State University. OCR FACULTY. W. 8. LLEWELLYN, M.A., f rlnclpal Commercial Department. W. G.CHALBERLAIN, Principal shorthand Department and Lec turer on Commercial Law. BERT E. BETTS, Official Court Reporter. 8. If. TRUE, Principal Telegraphy and Railroad Busi ness Departments. J. 0- OLSON, Principal Penmanship Department N, 0. ABBOTT, Latin, Trigonometry, etc. Call or write for SDecial rnlea rhtriner summer months. Lansing Theatre Building, LINCOLN. - - NEBRASKA. $75 a Month and xpetiMt, Ltvir or OeDt, 8uipls fr, A permanent altnatloa ruins (Mil. Writ today. Addr. P. O. Box tSOtt, BoatoB . nfrvf rnnn Rend fur a nuk.. nt th. Famous and Precious Remedy Pre. Dr. J A. McGlLi, and i Hubbard Court, Chicago. METAL n WHEELS for your LJL WAGONS Any size yon want, 30 to Win. high. Tires t to 8 in, wide hubs to fit any axle. Havea Cost many times in a season to hare set of low wheels to fit yourwairon for hanlinc (rara, fodder, manors, bo a, o. No resetting of tires. Catl'c free. Addraee KHPIRE MFG. CO (taincy-, 111 SAVE MONEY and LABOR Write tor Price Ml Clrcuiare .... THE SUCCESS CULTIYATOR. '"Handle, Worke Easy. Lock Lever. Beam Spring saes hooktns; np. Special feature not In others, Cheapest and best. A. W. BUTT IMPLEMENT CO., , 75 Knclld Ave., Np Incnold, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters 2S& at aliaraggists. XUKrtJ UiniiiiiiuLO. iatUDUiCd, iiiiUuESd and Illeyrle. aU rttry Prteva. WnrK Euaranteed and rent saved, liur gootl rxrelvcd rir. (inrinn m auinioi n illustrated I alalogue Is free to all "i vraem Sii. Writ smUj. mn i ne latest styles ana improvements and reduneil prices, pages and Is laruest and Ken a for lb Jt tre. Alllaturw BOARDING, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 5L The Alliance Store, FLOUR Sells the Finest Low Grade uaati O X UkCMl .... .... .... .... .... .OO " " Straight Patent .90 ..- Cream Patent , .' 1,00 Finest High Patent 1.10 " This is the best Flour that can be made. Equal to "Pillsbury's Best." Five cans Sugar Corn for ................... $ ,25 Ten cans Peas .25 Ten lbs. best Rolled Oats. .............. . .V. .25 Five lbs. fine Rice . .." .25 Twenty lbs. fine Granulated Sugar . . . . . , . . ,v, .. 1.00 Twenty-eight lbs. Brown Sugar , . 1.00 Six lbs. Dried Peaches............ .25 Twine sold out Butter and Eggs Bought at all times. Fruit Jars by the dozen, cheap. 60c, 75c., and $1.00 in One Dozen Cases. 1008 P St. Make Your Own Cheese. For one dollar C. E. Kittinger of Powell, South Dakota, will end you ten rennets with complete instruction for making cheese at home with such simple apparatus as everyone now has. No other outlay than the dollar which will be refunded to you if you fail. Three pounds of cheese in place of one pound of butter. Which will bring the most in your market? x IRRIGATE LINCOLN NORMALc UNIVERSITY, LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. TTJDEHT'S OA BVTBX AT AWT TIMS. 0 EWTBAHCS BXAXIWATXOM. The beet bnildlnge ud eqnipnientej. The ablest faonlty aad the moat aatig faotory work. Common aenae oonreea of atadj. If 70a art a teaoher yon will be Interested In the following i Normal Course. FIRST TEAR. TILL SEMESTER, 16 WEEKS. WHITES SEHESTtB, It WEEKS. iVUU IE SEHEITES, It WEEKS, First Term, Second Term, Third Term, Fonrth Terra, Fifth Term, Sixth Term, t weeks. 8 weeks. 8 weeks. 8 weeks, 8 week. g weeke. Orthoepy. School mangt. Geography. Geography. History. History. Arithmetic Arithmetic Arithmetic. Arithmetic. Bookkeeping, Word Analyeli Grammar. Grammar. Grammar. Physiology. Physiology. Civil OoT'm't. Mental Arlth. Penmanship. Heading. Vocal Mode. Drawing, Drawing, 'Debating. "Debating. 'Debating. - 'Debating. 'Debating. 'Debating. Physical Cult. Physical Cult Physical Cult. Physical Cult. Physical Cult, Physical Cult, SECOND TEAR. Algebra. Algebra. Algebra. Plane Geom. Plane Geom. Solid Geom'try fl.at. Lessons, tl.at. Lessons, fl.at. Lessons. 'Caesar. fCaesar, tCaeaar. Khetortc, Rhetoric. Rhetoric. Physical Geog. Botany. Botany. Gen'l History, Gen'l History. Gen'l History. Eng. History. Eng. History, Political Ecoa. Prln. of Edn. School Mngt. Physics. Physics. Biology. Zeelogr. Ele. Science. EI. Science. "El.. Science. Ele. Science. Ele. Science. Ele. Science. Literature. LiUratnr. 'Literature. 'Literature. 'Literature. laterature. Once a week. fLatln ie optional In tble Ton can get In addition to the above the Business, Shorthand, Music, Band, Orchestra, ren An course. . EXPEHSEB. It le cheaper to attend school here than It ie to Tuition, Board, and Room for one term for....................,.................$ 24 00 Tuition, Board, and Room for one year for...... 123 DO Write to us for catalogue and particulars. Addreee, IIHCOIW HOBKAL UBIVERSITT, BILL M. BELL. President. Sormal. JOHN CAKR, Vice President. Summer Call at the College, Corner 11th A 0, or address. Ixincolij Blisiiiess.Gollege9 Why Not Live in Lincoln? I bare a well-improved eight-acre farm for sale three miles southeast from the Postoffice. It is near two colleges and between them and the city, and is adapted to fruit, garden, dairy or poultry raising. A good house, barn, plenty of water, some timber and all conveniences. Here is the farm where you cau live near the city and enjoy all its conveniences and have a farm large enough to make your own living. I will sell for ? 1,000 less than it cost me one year ago on account of wish ing to change my occupation. No mortgages. No trade. Address, J. GIVENS. Box 583, Lincoln, Nebr. 3J rv V laDtneiner ym, he World's f 'Q i. itt.aaioVJ3yalii3 the hiitlimt awants at the most rnmtiietn ratnlnvn vj.r twi,r1 A" fcr.t).M au-rlac ., llM-taaaU, Obto. wm i FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS iso arer attcntioh. Te Windsor Stables. W. A. REESE, Proprietor. 1024 It Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone 232. 9 In the City . . , $ .60 per sack. J. W. HUSSETTER. All right f oa need CHEAP power. One eent 8er Horse if o wer per hour Is cheap, Weber asollne Engines run mn j thing. "Eioaomy to Power" It oar motto. For Cmttlognt and teetl montefe mddnee Weber Oae Uaaolln. Engine Co., 444 S. W. Bird, f ansae Citj, if. eouree. Preparatory. Pedagogic. Scientific. Llternrr. massla. Oratory, Telegraphy, Kindergarten, Fine Art, or stay at home. In any of the regular courses we give Lincoln, Hebraska. School Mr. C. . Griffin, who Is well known to onr students as a teacher of Mathematics for Are years at tbe Lincoln Business Colletre,unttlayear ago, has airuin associated himself with ns. and will conduct a Summer School, devoting his time to special Instruction In Arithmetic and other studies tanght in the public schools. Tultilon, $1 per week. Tbe tuition In tbe Business, Shorthand, and Penmanship is reduced for the months of June, July and August to tie for ten weeks. D. R. LILLIBRIDGE, Pres.