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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT October 14, 1897 1 if I AT THE EXPOSITION. (Continued From Pint Page.) of higher and mora oerfect civilisation than wa hav vet known, and th renai anc of human reason will mak men better and wiser tbao vr beor, lo tfaia aa of valuable books. magadne iid newspaper literature, ao easily ob tained br all. a blither order of aduca- tloa la demanded anions lha peopla, to tb and that tba dutie of eitiiensblp naf b mora wisely discharged, and tberal now no reaaouubl excus for any man remaining Ignorant of tba Im portant avent ana policia. A on of northern birtb and raising who, for over turn year, wltneased tba blood r strlte tbat mimm among- oa states a third of a century ago, I most heartily glr in role and tots for a period of eudlev peace, and 1 hop for tba apaedy dawn of tba tlma. when It In declared tba nation "aball beat their word Into plow-share and their wr Into oruningbooli," una wnen "iiauoo aball not lift up word against nation 1711 uwr punii tutrj Hint u wr umj ...v. ..il L I . it . I. ..MM f .. w mtdlmm 1 ll M . 1 . ' 'I bin In tba tlm to recall th language of tba immortal Lincoln, In bi flrt in a u ir ii ml tu.(rtm: " VVa ara not anemle, but friend, wa fount not ba enemies, Though passion mar hav l rained, It moat not break tba bondN of affection, Tba mrstlc chord of memory, l retch Ing from am battle-field and patriotic trava to a vary II vino: heart and hearth atona all over this broad land, will yet awell tba chorus of tba Union, when again touched aa fhey aurcly will be, by tba better angel of our nature," Out! am her my friend to peak mora particularly of Nebraska, and I want to a word In favor of ,tbat atataof boundlee plain and generous tteopl. You la Tennessee, who ara rich ia tba meinorle of a great atata of long and splendid history, mar not hav given to Nebraska much attention, phn aingit, witb tba thought tbat ft la a young and growing commonwealth of heterogeneous population, possessing mo uury of consequence, and destined to remain on tba frontier for man years. Hat 1 am proud to an to you tuat America no longer ha a frontier, aacept tboaa portlona of our domain washed by tba ocean and IhaOulfof Meiloo, and bounded by Canada: for In awry atata and territory of tba union, efvlllcatlon can be found in lie biKht form, and ia rapbll InoreMalntf and ba- coming mora permnnnut and wldoepread and NrmeatinK aver pot of tble biri' iapbnra, iSVbraekabftajuet piuwMid ber tblrtlatb birtbda, Hba ia one of tba yoUfij("t of Uie elUrb'xd of atatae. Kba wn ri'l ralttad to tba union In February, JM70. 1a atata I UHV mllaa from north to soutb, 413 inline from to want and pommmm an area of eijuare mlba, or 40,1 78,080 aura of bind, Tba ratnr part of It irbapa niiit-ne r cant waa orliftlly a Krcat plaln,or a auc!aaeioa of plain broken by river traveftunic tba atata from tba north waet to Urn aiutbaaat and amptluK their ater Into tba Mleeourl, and time plain ara now dotted by trai plantad hf an anerjcatlo population. The river ara in tan-apted b email river and by crmk, whim wator emptied Into them, tbu affording tba atata ample waU-r aader normal condition, 1'baaaatarn balf of Nebraeka I a fr ilia aa tti valley of tba Nile, it annual) produeas auormou crop of all tlieeiu pla oereale and tcrtumim, and I a typical agricultural and ato k raleln country, Tba wee Urn balf baa uimib valuable ug rieultoral land, altliouli a larga part of it la mora proimrl devoted to paatural pureull. Nebraeka, a a whole, U on of ttta Ut atata lo the Vaiou. Tba ell mat I genial in umrner and not un (ileaeant In winter, notwitbatanding there ara occaalonnlly aevera elorm. Hut the ara of abort duration, and tba winter, witb tba thermometer at thirty degreea below cero, I not felt more ker nly thun In Tuna, a moieUr cli mate, at tro. Nebraaka I a perfect tata In point of faealtb-Klvinfr qualltlfe. 1 know of no placa wher there I euch univereal uool bealtb aa in tbat elate. The climate ia i not debilltatiuu;, but energlxing, and tboea who coma among u from other 'atea, aoon find tbemselvea In a brae i a ing atmosphere and returning to health and energy. Of course our history cover but a few year. From a few spare settlement of a lew thosuand ixwiple, along th western bank of tb Missouri river forty year ago, Nebraska baa increase! in population to nearly a million and a naif of human being. Where a third of aoentury ago, th buffalo ranged ara Dow fouund cities and town ol large commercial and educational Importance, containing a population, that lu point ol refinement, aud all tb qualities that mak good citiMn aud bright men aud women, aland In tb very front rauk of th beat manhood and womanhood of tb United Htat. Wa hav scattered over our plain ) achool and riiuivnea Iy th tboueuud. i number ls acndniiilea aud colleges, autl many uulversiiiu, wher our chlidrea can get a good an education aa can I obtained on th coiiiiiimtt, ami wa have an intellectual and Uod fearing people, who read, think and act for themselves, and wbu cannot beeioellel In I ha manly and womanly virtue by tboea of any other section of this country. Ours, it la true, ar a heterogeneous people. They cam from every slat and territory, they earn with their own Ideas of bueiuea and Mitcla! bl but they rapidly uwljr, and boiiieogeulty iIimio m tha result. They came from efery portion id the habitable glob, but they aoon aasimilata and drop luto lb r Vailmg babu ol lb ta'a. My Irlead. he it year lbr will It Ml ia tititab! the utxirtiiMib ol Nxbraska, aclly iMNHMMMiitg tUl,lMHl inhabitant, under Iks aitepa ol th Trans-Mtsei. ippl CongreM. Iha Trait-Mississippi and IsUtsalloeal ixtsillim, to wbhiq ttatMirdlalty asd ksaitiiy Isru h hi fits id 1 nt and tksaotilbera lala. It la bv an niwi aa ai task lo leav aa eatablUhed aoiuinuuiiy ahra una bora and wl and a ialu a a aed aaastilal las I, Pur4ael wild arawp4 naaat ial Kia4ioa, II b dapil by alxKnl Htvstiy, asd aa iMMMialty lay th louadatioa uf a graat alal. A ixsipl fapauf ol k work tUst Pones I UMalltM that S.tittee4 thai laths aoUr alamet id all. asd thv riumli d wl o ihtir kiad. fhiw wKm bad IMaoarag tulavatta la uairwad will til ntlitaska, and aa labhak laa luaudaUun aa a hub tba. lalarasta, !u4 mf lnuafalaa and bardehip toencounU-r. Tba land waa to be broken and tba soil eubduml, and the ueual iwriod of ez(rimentul farming wa to be undifrgona, b'fura ag rlnullura could be aid lo liaanreee. Home were to be built, bloodthirsty avae encountered andubdued,traiia portation line aetabllbd, citiea and filing-, acbool bouee, cbunbea and public Institution to be rearad.nnd in a word, a very thing wa to b dona from tb foundation, under tba moet frying circuuiNtanneN and the grenlct Incon veuience. 1 leel confident tbat for our people, who bav made etich a heroic frugal, there I nothing but admira tion in the breaata of the noble men and women of tba south. Hut amid the toil, etruggle and pri vation of pioneer I if", the peopla of NebruNkabav found time to inform themeelva and provide mean lor their children to obtain a liberal education, and there I now no txcue for any young man or woman leaving the state loueta good an education a can b obtained eleewhnre. Tb struggle of n long pioneer t per letice make it desirable that our ex post tion shall be a success, and that you, a well a our fellow cltixen throughout the land shall visit us and mm what pro- gres w have mnd, My friend, I want yon to com to Ne traska neit year, and iolu witb n In making the closing day of tba )ttli can turr the best n rid most brilliant of our national history, (ilvau theUnefltof your rljia experlenca and matur ludg nient, ami afford u an opportunity lo show you our bop!tality. In tba sun kissed land of many river, lying to the westward of lb great Missouri, wher civilization is yet new, but well devel otstd, wa rnwd your encouragement and aid, not material aid, but moral encour- agement, and if wa can persuade om of your young men and young women to rettl witb un, w will assure them i hearty welcome and an eo.ua! opportu ulty witb all In the rue for weait'j and station. Id'liolil. me fulliiv ftllluina. tlia Imriirfc. antaventa tiiat bav mu erowdieiato a little over a century of national ex Isbmc. A young land a continent of unbroken wilderness boa been Iran formed a If by magio Into on of the greatest and moet powerful of modern nation. Krm a few acattarad settle menla along tba Atlantic aeaboard ra 1770, wbnra tha people looked on tba Appalachian mountain a "the far west." civilization has grown and spread until it now extends In It highest form and greatet development from ixiean to ocean and from Lanoda to tha (iulf, Powerful aboriginal savage tribe have been tojJiiy and gradually pushed back from tbelr nativ fastnesses until they ara now broken fragment of a onca mighty iwople, Miattared over the plain of the great west, invoking tha sympathy and asking tba aid of those whobavuecedd them. They ara rapidly fading from tb earth, and within a few decade at most they will be nnmbared among tha ax tinct type of tb humai family, victim of th inexorable law of tb survival of the fittest, VYIIbin that comparatively short time the railroad has been invent ed and developed, autil now titer is not a state or territory, and acunwly a lo- ality wher a railway m not found do ing tha tremeudok work of transporta tion tnat could not otnerwete lie carried on, ilia telegraph mm Mephim ara Bvention of the aga, apaaning tha con- tiueut with their pole and wirea. and bringiag tha paojla of tb ramoteat iium iu to eloea communiaatloa, Klee tricity boa ttroun-mnttt to a point beyond tba imagination of tb awet visionary dreamer, and it baa been atiliaad In a hundred way. And la point of educa tional developntent oar aktr read ik a romance ol IHekaa or Hugo, tnl- versitiee ara a very wher. col legww are counted by tb thousand, aesvlemie by tua ten ol thousands, aa4 th common schools dot the coo tinent while no lo cality ia so iusigniticaut that it doe not on tain on or more Lhrisliaw rhutxhm. whose steeples poiatUig la tba skies, are lleut I'HI constant witnesses of the ma- Jtsty ol IhaHupreme leig. I coitnt It among tba most fortunate tbiag in this nation tbat there ia not a place between the ocean where tha salt anil pleoeaut uii1 ol tUm ahueeb bell ut t.n.k the atillaaea of the H,Wala morulaif, c.ulHuu the miliioua to. oor.i.iu AiiUiki (lod. . . . All these, and other imKrtaiit events I hav not now tune to mention at length, are th work of a little over a hundred year of development and pa tieut industry under a bw government. They ar being swept iato tha vortex ol the centuries by other veuts, but lik the pillar of a temple, tln-y cannot lot dispeusiel with ia tha grant structure ol free government wa ar building. Iet u add to th greataesa and glory of our ASK TO SEE.. THIS SHOE -AT 1010 V Kt., LINCOLN, NEIL New (ioot.ii and Low 1'ricci, ShoeCo's. Own Make Tucker Sloe Co. H0E country, let tber ba universal accord and good will among tb peopl and let u won in narmony a brother and sisters for tb up building of tb race aud nation, and tbu perform well our duty in our day and generation. Let as ibos, b op and doing, With s hosrt lor any fate) Bllll -lilrliiif, (till panels, l-rs lo Isbur as le wait. Mr, llryao spoke for only a few mo ment a hi principal adores wa an nouueed for tb evening on military rquar, wher th crowd began to gath er early, and befor tb hour announced more than 25,000 jieople bad assembled to bear tha address, 11 spok for two hour, A more attentive audience wa never seen, during th afternoon ha tiad held an lulormul retM-ptiou at which h shook band witb mora than six thousand people, but at tb close of tb address the vast audience crowded for ward to slink hi baad aud It wa witb difficulty that he nn put In hi carriage and driven to timcity. Allen on the llattieneld, Haturduy th Nebraska party wr driven to th ttattlefleld where th battle ofl4aehvill was fought December Jf)tb and 10th. wn. KenaUtr Allen took part In th battle um a prl vat soldier, nenator j;ui, now t ne senior I). , sen ator from Tannessee, wa a command ing officer on th confederate id, Jlotli wer member of lb party and it wiin interesting to near these two United Htate aenator point out th locattttu and position occupied by th two armies nn year before, Hunator Allen although only 17 year old at tha tlma of th Pal tie remembered all th detail. II pointed out fh apol wher his tent mata wa snot and killed, lie Indicated tb line taken In tha chart and tha Moot wher tba color bearer a member of th same company a the senator wa shot through th arm, ulgantio oak tree on th battlefield still show th acar made by cannon ball. louring tha afternoon tha party wa driven to tb famous Jiell Mend racing farm owned by Oencral Jackson- and Kictiard i-roner, "los ;rokr of Tai many' New York, Tber wer tit world famon racing horses ranging M value from to f 100,000 apiece. liongstreet with a record of l;40i Tatbonuw, fnspeefor II, Lok Ifbwikburn, triKiw.m, i rtnnimmrnijijoii wirn n nw ord of 1;'I7, Loyabst and Oreat Tom: Kaveral of theea horses hav won bit atax in England, Vrnpnttit ClraMeta ftn.4UU.nt, Th country through which tha party psed eu route to Naebvill ba uffred a very sever drouth, Jin rain bad fall en for fourteen week. Crop in Mouth. ern Illinois, Indian, awl1 Kentucky wer apparently nearly a- rotal tailor. Corn was small and 'entirely dried nit befor th ear hod sef. Fruit waa bettar. On th whole crop condition ara very poor when compared with tb- erojrtt in N- orasxa and nortfieaetrii Kaneas, All of th p'irty agreed Mint tber ia no ploca lik houw in Nebraska. Th Catatonia I JKiwagakvai, Thexpfeltlof Is tttrand sao-ess. The buildings ara not no largnaaat th World n Fair In t'hlcHuo. bu ar neater and more attractive In appearaiieu.wbila in display as a rule ara fully aa good. Anyone interested In the Hoirtn and It products can learn much of inWeet and value by attending the Nashville xpoi tion, Th door are open to all and southern hospitality Is all tbat la claimed tor it. MOKE HOR8ES THAN. EVER, rif are f how Thai tba aulmel la Molar IIo4 flora thaa rormsHoi Sr. Lovi. Mo.. CktL 14: At imIm day' aeaaloa of thw National liwaa tboer' association, J. V, Adoina, tha national autlstictau, preaentad flgwraa that in tha face of tha many sUta manta reirardintr tita nasslnir at tl horse no decrcasa In Jtls us woa IuiukL On th contrary, Wisconsin, KniaUy, Minnesota, Nebraska, Illinois ami MaMachuaatta akovv a total IncPMtao f 102,3 )3 borsea In actual aarvluaaWa HUO. Indiana reported an iucraaaai uf 0,611 alnco IHU'j. a4 Kodlnj of a lloasf miHNa Font Kcott, Ka,, Oct, 1 In From tha same church un FnlUm, Kaa, lo which aha waa married two wWa ago to tha hour, Mra Mary (). Uoaman, brlda of J. A. (Wwtuan, a wt-althy young stock man id this county, waa buried this morning. Nlta- waa aa well aa usual Monday night wpon bar return from her vsudding tilnta Kan aaa City, but eariy yesterday wea-ning aha waa taken violently 111 nxi dlad ta a abort ttm. CATAItltll IN Till-: III. A II tk.Mt Iron. IlliaMllfllat Mllll allkirikail ttli litem liaiatf Ik a i toon a narsaptiruia, tne great ititxtij purltler. I 1, LJ .11 .1 ... . IKlOll'M Ml.lMeitnt iihiimm .itik k.n.l. at'hs, Indigestion, blllotisiiM, Ail drug gists. THE MARKCTa aasaa IUf Urals mm4 live e. Hi4 wati-N.i i. Nk A ajo K 4. hi i tflaiind. Til.', n Wheal No, I. w,Nt. J. nuiuUi Nia ,44 Nn 4 SA if, (.a. T t.s. hh Wktu-N i a, Hm a. twt a -aita-.l, M X ii-4 Sa . Ulvt Wlk4..ak Hu l1l,.V. Whit liHS J N.t t. N.i 4 i,u Ma 4, ft4l-'. 'U K a . VI N.4 4, I T .I It , '-. A N- a H 4 iWa ita4t la liMi t Ut e"oia in N i t tMi HA I4'V N 4 I4'k th.a.a tlw. atat I N I ia Mf n.t 4 tat tt. wia4 tA4 rain H.ie a, Itu a ! 114, l-4. 144 ama, m h4 Wtittt aa adait lu p. Iar. Hmc4 Ul 4 tv-t Hen lift! l. an atiicta. it U144 1 aiif tWl MWMit StllM (lkl, a 4t 4. nautaieaa, ft taji.ik iMHv ria 11 tk h4 lit, Tl katkl 4u4 lot tUtal Ua eww U, Ut iw4 4l aa fctaif 44 tU4 ett4 kMiH4lii4 141. lkl.,-4 III Tk at4tki an u a I r ikl Iili4 t4 leatf. r'tluin ft M4MI4IU ! II lMMal4U !. 4 ki t U. .11 m l( hi, 4ii I I 4k at ,1 (11 la .tiat Itll ttn14 ill Itatilhaa k ianUi4 I Saii. -i atlib Next Week's Cloak and Suit Dopt New location west and. Ln dies' block beaver Jacket, fly (rout, each. Ladles' Caiiiel hair Jat:kts, aelf faced, tty frwtt, large eollar, all ls, each t;L76 0 Jf ,ie-y V I Imperial' cloth' dwtMa ra;e-s, iraioaoi. aanic m ,., ,.f i,sr W Inoh pluwh capea, fancy lined, Thibet edge, plufft or braided, Blankets flood ouality- w white cotton blaak- et, u jtftip INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CoadofUiJ bjr Tt tL awtssrt. Urioun4. n ttulleluit. (teas VHa MuluaJ, Tliednga Cuoly Mutual held it an mini meeting In Ilea I rice on. tk 9th of tltl month. This compaoy hnsbeen run ning about seven yearn, Lt haa over a hall million dollars- worth ol' property insured. The memlier seem, to b en tirely satisfied Willi, the running of th company, as th old. officer and direct ors were re-electud,. vi.. : Joseph Uiiiff, lloimesville, president; T, L', Tottgiardun, Odell, secretary;, L L. Iwhock, Iiiu Kpriugs, treiisurea; diretor fair three years, Ispoa lluoa,.Tu.te, W, A, Wagner, lleatrica, An asseeaiuaiit of. 10 gent par liM wns levied to pay patty losaea and ex miiim, Tb ooiapiuiy lot ptud d uriug lost year 1,141: kH for laieaeeand i54.. (Vi fur expeiisea. They have a balance on baud ol 9tiu.HU. The editor of this deunrtmaut U luvl- tatloit ol the ollliwrs wits preseut nud gave a short iaJlt. Vie only touched a lew of I he Utility sublet 14 IbWrest to mutual iBsnrajiee meu, bu.t wa wet higk ly pleoaeil at th alteulloa au4 interest manllitil aaa w4J.l im tu vuu tb compaay agiuu. na would. Has t prtat th re pur t ig every uouuty iu thia tWpartaem n a iitiUKr ol uaw nth aetiretariea woal.l UJta iha trouble tu report u wbwa a loa otH'tira, abeu llry have their auuual lueailiig. 01 an y tiling ol laWre! to I Us publiu, It wtUaot voatytMi a swniijf aa kaa you wauk to atiUet tbe for Iha Pa r, U& peuta for lbrs) imsiilia' trial trip, II auyttu who la at all iulerealed IU tulual inaurauea ibwa uot gt lbs worth id hi tuouey wttklu tba ntt thr uioulha I a ul rs4uu4 th money. IhauukMiil on ling id the loa In aaraui AaaoaiatitMt will Im held salt aiottlb, Till inwttttg will I toiiipoaml ul ultUa r ol lb law a mutual eoinpaa Hal and wilt I Ilia beat aibiKil last lb eevrvlaiiea ul .Nbrak4 mmpaal euuld aiuad. Mitth aubjia aa vin-triutiy. HiulaMua tHttiibualtoa, ntelhoda ol kwpitig bitoka, and all kluda id blank a. ill IwiltavusMHl, all ul kH K will b tti iMlMrwl In a amaUur avt rUrw ol N hraaka. Xtty wad ad quooitna will b billy diHitae4 aad visitor !' waa. FREEFSILVER LITCIIATUnC aaaaaa Frca Silver literary tf.tui Buriao, MM MIM IfAtlH, Offerings OP THE RIGHT G00D8 AT THE RIGHT TIME AND AT RIGHT PRICES. ... Fancy cobmd blankets, cpleudld value, a pair ,.,47o Full lx grey, fancy border bliink t, wool mixed, a pair f 1,75 Finer grade In white and colored wool and wool mixed blanket, upward to ttVrrf ir) Special All wool, '11 inch colored Manuel, yard ,...,... , ,17e Sole agontsfor BUttorfck Pat terns and Publications, Drt ss Goods 1 1 piece Knglieh 44 Inch dress tweeds, all th new mixed color a yard,,,,.,.,, , n All wool black Merge, 1)0 in whin a yard , "fto Cotton Dress Fabrics Fin cotton Cashmeres, handsome figure, regular 10c goods, a yd Figured driss Hutlnes, excellent quality, a yd 74 Floor Ruks Handsome Floor Hug, 40x15 inches, ouch,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, lirJo 54 x Ti iunlins, each fl)lc Yarn Special NextwiNik weplitcjionsiilea large line of Herman Knitting yarn, 4 thread, nil colors, per lb 56 Shoe Specials Ifaby Hboe, a pair lie Ln llns' Kangaroo t'ulf llutton Mhoe, t'ulf or patent tlp,regular fiXi value, a pair 1,87 lio' Katin I'ulf nm or button shoe, seedle, coin or sijunre tiw, NEBRASKA'S GREATEST MAIL-ORDER JUSTICB FIELD WILL RETIRK. Anorray Unrl, McKsnna Will Uuccef d Him liicw Y011K, f)t;t. Herald tecial from Washiugtoa save: Justice Htephea J. Field ol th United Hf ales supreme cowrt has mad formal application to President Mckinley to be rntired froia tha bench antler the law allowing member of that court to be retired when Toysan old. The statement is made on tha highest authority that attorney Oeneral Joseph McKeuua of California will be nominated to succeed him on December 10. when eongres conven, five day after th retirement of Jostle Field take effect. Mta WrgKtV t tTTfw Ta pr, "lartl fflvsa Ihla diaUnt pa. IIM all Iha lwnnia of am.'a eon(ifi. Ji-ina. lluilr..U ara uaina tha ,UU Trealwieni. M eur. ra st onr hc. UraMi (.laotlea In i .t. Mt.lmtfw ar en U v.rr iuia In th UHIt. !;i and I'ana.U. gonrl fur .r atiH,4 tllusOaloil ImuiIi, "1 h K rstienl Hw ll f'uts ' rr "JCA1 aur,h. ItMfS lleottinalUtti, Nrva an. I l.m4 i. Atliuaut el alia aw4 S um.q. Sht parti Mtdlcal loiUtutt I'MAIIA, NUU, A, , Mil IV AH ll, Aliar, Iu44 ll ai,.i, Nmii a -i ii.. u r'w.. a fi.ti I I tu km khr kilft.4 ikal .. a m ul ayi, , tiH I w, at4 a uite ii i ta ia a)i i ,uan ul..t i, )Ui.r,., la.ut kai railaki.k la biia a aH,tt aa a ta im4 iai ita at t t u n mmiii ii,4 f ' i a.. ii auuaiia. ta ,m i.i I Mlllh,a aa Mt 4luM U.4f . Ik. 4,k t !, W, ' " Mr 4. V. tlaa4, ka n x. i Ika Nbraaka Mko , i Um it Irl, aivea a lk o a ktgk arada or. an auh arr purvkaaa, u a imtd plaoa in bay thtwa. every pair warranted, regular 1.50 value, u puir L'J7H jnieses air or I'ougoia mmuu Hhot s, colnoriiaro to, loader at 1.50 a pair, next week a pair L1U Mill length of 1 5c percales, hand some colors and patterns, a,vd lOo Outing fluniiiilM, im-dium colors, a yard ,., 5c Knit Underwear Children's heavy fleeced cotton union suit, all aims, ucli.....,.25o lloy'a heavy ribbed cotton Hwund shirts n ml drawers, oacli,,,,. UI)c Ladies' heavy Hctt-cd cotton vest and pauts, each 10c Ladle'' Natural wool union suit, each 1,00 Ladies' black wool Equestrienne tight, a pair 1.00 Hosiery Ladles' all wool hose, double heel and toe, ribbed top, u pair 25c Lit dies'' extra heavy doubled llhec ed cotton boae, high spliced heal, doubla to, a pair;...., 25c Children' all wool boa one by on rib, double- knees, spliced heal and to,, a pair 25c Men' fin merino, aeamles, double limit aud' to, A pair for. .50c Men's Underwear Muu'a good heavy weight skirt and drawer, ouch. , 25e Men's heavy ribbed,, light nVerad shirts and drawer, shirts made with satin faced1 front, each 50c Men' heavy uaturul wool shirts and drawers, eueh r0el Men' heavy fliietwd lined shirt and drawer, extru vulue, ouch 501 Meii'M all wool shirt aud drawers 1,00' quality, each HOUSE. r-0HTT-0NB 1CUE FA KM fur Ha Adjoining a railroad tm l)arueaton,NebraMka, with graded anbo churches and all th convenience o' mall town. Call on or address M. F. Hkvmoldi, Barnesion, Nebraekt F. W. BROWN LUMBER co. 7th and 0 Kts., Lincoln, Neb. Call and aee uaor write for low pricea. Wyait-Bullard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WIIOI.KHALM AN a B1TAIU OfTlce 20th and Ixnrd RU. Thou 478 Writ for ftieaa. OMAI1A. : ; ; ; NEB. VOU b'l.XE PHOTUOnApug . . . 4jO TO , . , Kennedy s Photograph Parlors, 11 So. lSlh Strm. Jin Cabinet, n.uo rtr Cortn. etilaUua UaaraalawL W aiat Oajroa Portrait rkap a4 la taa bkmI arllati Ntjka. riWt WATCH BIPAIBIWO E. sTkInG, SCICNTiriC REFRACTING OPTICIAN. Weak aud Mlratue.! Lyaa ttuareaa fully Fitted No Atropine, an ot Hum, tStNlUKi, 1.1M til.V, NKH, W00DW0RTH & McFALL ...HARNESS SUU'US, wuths WILMS, HtSKhhs KOHts, SklS, Alt, Light Harness a Specialty ktrtiainH raowntt miAg, 8IIUHt,lr, . UMmN.XKlt,