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December 30, 18g7 EDITORS' IDEAS. T Wealth in some part of nature's bounty plus the toil and skill of a human being. Kature is the Hource of wealth, man is the extractor, miuer and artificer. Who vereujoyes wealth without the applica tion of bin own iabor to nature's re sourced in some socially useful exertion, who obtains moro wealth than the value of his own labor entitles him to, does so by the application of the labor of others and is thus stealing from others a part of the results of their Industry . Coming Nation. II Dor- 11 .L.I W According to tne report 01 we w, tive Investigating committee, Dill Kan unloaded thirteen suns upon the appraiser at an estimated cost of f 1H7 which were the slate's property. This would indicate that Morgan wus a big on-of-a gun, but it also points unmis takably to the monumental fraud perpe trated by and with the connivance of the appraisers. -Omaha I tee. Home day there will be a Nebraska legislature in session again und when that time comes some agricultural tnein bur should see to it that Nebraska has a game law that will protect the quails from the murderous lire 01 the shotgun during full and winter. Nebraska Far mer. The World-Herald does not put on as much style us the Dee, but its sting is seriously felt by the former, and It gels there just the same, Hastings Public Journal. Prosperity has struck a lot more cor orations, manufacturers, etc., etc., dur. lug the past week and they have posted notices of from a 10 to 80 per cent cut In wages in consequence. nhelby Hun. The latest reports from the Ohio con test is to the effect that twelve republi can members of the legislature have re fused to be bound down to Marcus 1 1 Hii 11 a. Also that after the first ballot Mr, llautia's chances will grow less upon each ballot of ever returning to Wush Ington as a member of the United K tales senate. folk County Democrat. The administration Is very much agi tated at the deficit In the revenue. Home wuy of taxing the poor will have to be contrived, for the idea of an in come tax cannot be tolerated, for taxes on the rich are not apt to be constitu tional, although taxes on the poor ure Invariably ho. -York Democrat. Republican out of power are In favor of greenbacks, want bimetallism, de mand iUban Independence and howl for civil service. In office they laugh at the people who put them there. This is the party of Lincoln and llluine but it is in the hands of Huchanan and Meve Innd.-York Teller. Millinery .'..Economy 'i Astonishingly low prices fj to reduce our " SIOCK, n$r See our $2 - $3 Hats. S Denver Milliner, U W.WILLIAMS, Mgr. U 12210 St., Lincoln. i The Trouble With It. LAdy customer "I want to look at some soras. Pl.-L ..VT ... v-ibih i oh, muuum; wnut uo vou Lady customer "It's too comfort able. Some one might sit down on it." Tomniv'a View of It, ni t r . - ...... urn iiev. Mr. vvugus "What are vou going to bs when you grow up, Al'lllllJJ' I T . . i.ll - luiuuiy do a preacher, 1 sue. I'll Ilka In hn III. JU Q 4- I " .w w.a, juu UL I.VIIUIII fcu oiner peopie s business and get paid for I It besides." 8s if r . . 50 You Cannot Afford To be indifferent to the news of this store. Judging from the amount of goods sold in the past two weeks, you would think the goods were all sold, but we still have a large stock and are offering Two of a Kind. He stole her slore, For deep In love He wsh, suit Imdly smlttcni Hut. luter viewed, Tho crime ho rued, When he reoelvedthe ml I ton. How Happened. Jlnrry-Wera you ever hypnotized? uiuth iniy OIK'e, Harry Vlien was that? Jack When 1 lent you five dollars. At tlie I'lrst Illiieh. JfirillllllV "How d van Ilka Dial muter, Mr. Jiingsterr' ningster (tlie new boari rl "T can tell better, minium, after w liuve Known eacli other longer-" A lleslralile Location. . .. . . .. . . , , . liouso jiuiiui 1 auve iookoii over that house which you reeonmendod so highly and I find the walls damp, tho Bargains Which you cannot Afford to Pass. SMALL HAPPENINGS, Representative Joy of St. Louis has presented the president with a piece of the plank on which Henntor Thurston stood us chairman of tho national re publican convention at Ht. Louis when lie announced the nomination of William MeKiiiley. 1'V.!'f.iul.lftit 'I.. Mill .....I Mr..,.. i us. hours lii Washington the other diy, but hfttttteni half off, the drainage out of ho did not leave his private car and not order, the cellar full of wafer and tba a single senator or representative called roof leaky, Agent yes, sir; I know 1-4 to 1-2 Off on him, although everybody knew 01 bis passing through the city. After months of travel in a vain en deavor to leave behind him tho memory of his crime, Kred Morrisse, who em beg- siiou f iiiu irom the firm of Hears, Iloo busk &, Co., about a year ago. gave him self unto the Hi. Louis police Wednes day. Morrisse was a clerk b' the em ploy of the Chicago concern. He was sent out to purchase postage stamps, and made way with the money. After leaving Chicago the young man went first to Jlarrisburg. Pa,, then to Dillo- delphia, New York, London, 1'urisand other European places. While In iierlin he found that his money was giving out. ins crime still Haunted him and he made his way back to America. The other day an old gentleman bv the name of Heed, who resides at twenty eight and T streets, fell lace down in the snow at twenty-seventh and T streets and lay there until found by two boys, who picked him uo and conveyed him to his residence. The old gentleman was bruised up considerably by tho fall, lie Is very feeble and uffucted with the palsy, tho house Is in rather bad condition, but think of it odVHiitttKs-there Isn't a piano In that block! New York Weekly. Ilnliititiut, "It has only been three- years," snld tho Mllow lady with the' down-drawn mouth, "since you ssld I was worth my weight In gold." "I must have meant," said (ha gen tleman with tho stoop In his shoulders and tho hand-me-down clothes, slightly oiled at the pockets, s If by carry ing home mackerel, "gold brlcks."- Clnclnnatl Enquirer, Cascareta stimulate liver, kldnevs and bow!; nsver sicken, weaken or gripe.ioi The concentration of wealth in tho hands of a few by corrupt men is has tening the day 01 retribution. J ho plutes are determined to grind down the poor still more, but there is a fire smouldering that will burst out and con sume the whole plute tribe some day The rich robbers will yet cause another rebellion. uurwell Lye, Just another sample of the quality of prosperity that Is now liolng dished up as a side issue ol the beautiful "gold tundurd" is an order posted by the new iriftngememt of the union pacific, notifying shopmen at Omaha and all over the line, of a reduction in wuges and short hours. The working days are now four a week and seven hours a day. This will make a difference of f 15,000 a month in the ouy roll at Umalia. lloro is McKinley-lJingley prosperity for your whiskers. urnud lsluud Democrat. The Journal criticises a Kansas pop ulist editor because he "did not like the president's messugeaud knew he would not like it. If Mckinley wus truo to the treasonable platform upon which he was nominated, and carried out the plutocratic policy of his party it would be impossible for any other populist or tree-born American patriot, of any party, to like the cowurdly document which recommends riveting the chains ol nnaiiciul bondage a little tighter on every wealth producer of this country.' 1'opulist. "I have just returned from a visit east" said the old man, buttoning up his long gray coat preparatory to start lng for his own little vine and fig-tree a few miles from town, "and I want to say right here, these visits to the old home alter an absence of twenty years are a sore disappointment. They fail to measure up to x-vttation, and the stay of three moutlm pluuuod with such precision and detail before starting can easily be crowded Into the short spaos ol two weeks, aud even this drags wearily. Kvery thing and evfr; body have changed until them is very little ol the original reiiiaiiiiim. i'eople lutvs grown cold aud liidiffxreut. They art weary aud heavy laden with life's burdens, pr. lilvled With the lusnilolj duties ol the hour, and under It all tfts cheerful soul i.l former duve In deeply buried Irom bumsu eves. H old neighbor whom you inr-! 1111 the Mml Uisiiiimm )otl summarily lu leu uiiuulea aud says, 'welt 1 umt ba driving on, I'm In a deal ol a hurry,' You eia-Ui perhaps to visit with this one nlntis at lat mmk, but h merely fbia some aurprtts. at Mtiug juu on lbs old staniiiiug around Ntfsiu, and 1111 kd by i littlsrhsuaa Milk lmraed aga, ihu imparts Hi herring it a a as whip up In twain, "I'll you laUf.' hi It gu ail inrou. Other etN-rktie ar ry molar, t-ia'l yiatt the old old hums uslll Mrt making up yur litihd t i Ika dootw ol diapHuaiiiMul. I ev-r s. tullf appmutwi tka , truth cttiuH lu las words, 'there la an place bka koma,' us unw, Uy a. kt's Ua gotH4,"-(irwuwtHit llweord. GRATIFYING RESULTS, Interesting Experiments With the New Stomach Remedy. Net a I'tttent Medicine, but a Hafe Curs fur all Komi of I iidl-ello'i. The results o' rerwnt Investigation have established, beyond question, the great value of the new preparation for Indigestion and stomach troubles; it is composed of the digestive acids, pepsin, bismuth, golden seal and eimiliar stom achics, prepared in the form of 20 grain lozenges, pleasant to the taste, conven ient to carry when traveling, harmless to the most delicate stomach, and prob ably the safest, most effectual cure yet discovered for indigestion, sour stomach, loss of appetite aud flesh, nausea, sick headaches, palpitation of heart, and the many symptoms arising from imperfect digestion of food. They cure because they cause the food to be promptly und thoroughly digested be fore It has time to sour, ferment and poison the blood and nervous system. Over six thousaud beonle in the state of Michigan alone in lH'Ji were cured ol stomach troubles by Htuart's Dyspepsia 1 aoiets. Full uizbiI packages may be found at all druggists at 50c, or sent by mail on receipt of price from Stuart Co.. .Mar shall, Mich. Head for free book on stom ach diseases. Not a Tnierii'- miiilrr. A story was told relating fo Scotch hospitality, as explaining Scotland' reputation as a drinking nation. Home years ago a Hootch man residing In thi Interior, who had accumulated a for tune In America, paid a visit to his old home, lief ore leaving a fellow coun tryman asked him to take In Ms pocket a notebook, and to maka a note of every visit he made with an observation as to whether or not b was offered liquor. During a two months' absence he paid ninety-two visits In Scotland and was asked to take liquor at eight-seven of the houses be visited. After an ! immense sale of i Dress Goods ' we have on hand , over 1 250 Remnants' . . . In fancy and plain weaves, In tho most most desirable shades, in lengths from two to seven yards. These we Intend to clean out at once. Yon can uo doubt get some of the Greatest Bargains ever offered to you In DRESS GOODS " It will lie to your advuntago to call at once and get tho first pick out of these choice putteme. Cloaks WI Children's Wol len Mittens. Sample Line . . GREAT Remnant Sale Dress Goods Underwear Odds and ends In Ladies' Children's mid Men's 1-4 Off i iWMIHmiHIHWWMHHHHHHHHHHMW Odd Lots of Corsets 1-2 price. Duck Lined Coats Ilegiilarprlfje 11,11.40, f 1.70, f 2.36 A 12.75 (QhAA Rarff'iit.c A job lot of baby shoes, sixes 2, ft and H, to close out onlv., in skin, Child's kid, but Urn and lace, nolntsd nu square roe, patent tip, r) to 1 1, reifwar Misses kid. button, nolnfed and ..,.,,, ,,1 1-4 off a a"" my 35c 89c square toe. patent tl. 1 1 to J; f A regular ttruv 1 1.25, this Week,, U u isses' kid, button and lai,roin and , patent tip,, to 2, Art 11.60, this week $1.60 $1.98 regular A iff ycd.11 SOc 50c 21c XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXfjt r-reo cnmiat & m., 921 0 Street, Opposite Postoffice, Lincoln, Nebraska Misses' square toes, regular urlce 1 ' f Adhw' kid. button and loc. pointed ,1 toe, broken sles, regular prloe 1 fi,uv, in cmse out,,.,, A., Ladies' kid, button and Ince, patent t It up, neeoie ioe, 2 to I Z Vri( this week,,,,,,, Mlses' A task as, 11 to 13, regular y toe,to close out, only ,.,,...., Ladies' Alaekns' 1 to fl, regular toe , regular prlr f 1, to close out Ladles' and misses' rubbers., I'snle 011 lli Iti'iii'lica, A Maine Kcliooimuntrr utid with stern empbasis, thi; other day: "I saw the person who was whispering' then. I am looking at that person Dow. Will that per ""in urine before the school without obliging me to call Dames?" Two boys and our girls stood up blush ingly. Tho master is cross-eyed and wears glasses. I llllll-f I-IIK. The English t,-i! of Cinderella is found In the Scrviiin luie of I'npniluga, in the (icrman tale of Asclienpiittcl and in the able of f,a Fontuinu about the milkmaid and her pail. The legend of I'.caiity and the Jii ast Is also found in the myth of the Hindoo, Greek and Aurseman. All of these tales had a common origin in Central Asia. T.ttn the Court Kneir 4bovl It, One of tb worst breaks beard in the court-room for many a day was that mono by a bumptious attorney In Msad villa, l'u., who declared that a certain principle of law wa "so well known that even your honor must be familiar with It." Homo of the smiles which greeted this assertion were distinctly auuiuie. A iooil Dictionary for Two Ceiils, A dictionary containing the definitions ol 10,000 of the most useful and im portant words in the English language, is published tiy the Dr. Williams Medi cine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. While it contains some advertising, it is a com plete dictionary, concise and correct. in compiling tins book care has been taken to omit none of those common words whose spelling or exact use oc casions at times a momentary difficulty, even to well educated people. The main aim has been to give as much useful information as possible in a limited si nice, with this in view, where uouri, adjective and verb are all obviously connected in meaning, usually one only has been inserted. 1 he volume will thus be found to contain the meaning ol very many more words than It i'rofesss to i plain. To those who already have a diction ary, this nook will commend itsll be cause it is foumart, light and conven ient; to those who linvs no dictionary whatever, it will be invaluable. One mar , , ... . ' oe secured ny w ruing tomeanovs con cern, mentioning this paper, and enclos ing a two-oeut stamp. r TRT GRAIN Q ! TRY GRA1N-0 ! f Uf to-iM la S las al uallH k Ike ana tw4 4nk lt tat e , 1 1 )? s' ii !) at !! il t - 4 eM tut t I t ill Mtiiko ik w - Sei a ts lrta f S' 4 is ati a.ia iwwk HMa it ausi H l lk k mi . Ita, sm rls 4 S-l I HAVE FOR SALE Una Take a l(lla. k ...... ... I . I. . m. j . n neii jijiuji.-u uu lue tenuer 01 a Jrockton & Taunton electric street ar In Massachusetts, and taking a omfortahle position rodo to Taunton. uie creuivii a nensaiiun on ner way hrougu the city and many thought he was deud. until the car stopped and hey saw her get up, shake herself, ml walk leisurely up the street, where he was lost sight of almost I m ma la tely. ChrUtmaa la England. I fancy an Lugllsli Christmas Is too woll known to need much description. English novels have described it fullv. ana iuo tiignsn illustrated nais-ra at Christmas tlino glvo a good idea of the festivities, hvery 0110 who lias a ooun try placn goes there for Cbristinaa. Thi-ro is gi nerally a largo house party, anil unucillK Slid SKUIIIIg Help 10 pass the time. The houses and churches are decorated M' i t It holly and gnx ns, ami "mlNtlet'w bangs 011 the castluwall" Tim tree is ulmoet as uulversitl an insti tutioii in Ktigt.tn.l as in (Ji nimny, and the evening Is given over to amusing tna ciiiiiinn, who play blind man's buff, simp ilrngoii and hldo aud k. The proverbial l.'nglUh Christmas din- tl.iP uluiilflitlii.l..ii m. .u . .. I - 1 n 1 pu'iuiiig. t.wrj sen r-iMs ting mik1I.Ii. I I man gss to church u ChrUtiims morn 1 I lug, Hint lu eouiti e-.nntry mrliua th J? I "waits" still slug their carols from i Tliesa Hire. Ulggs I am a victim of faith, bona . 1 . ami courtly. Iliggs Mow so? U'KKS When I started in business year at'O I bud bones that 1 should suc ceed, but no one seemed to have faith in me, and now I am an obiect of I charity. 'TIs Then We ftmlle. Home slrUilniip their hair st nlgbt In pBier for a curl, And other let It full hnmiiuI Their Nhouliler In s whirl, Htlll others lie It In n bnut- At tlinin we Ait vnl miolT; lint we snicker when we see the girl Who simply tnkeslt off. PIWCIIl PIGS. Mi . l toa I iJ, Ilk 4 . S, ia I tin h-1 ik, itM, ttiMa (iwfe tu ,-... W il fc,4 M NllalilttNt ia . 4 1 M -an,..ij M,-se' r U k ill ! una t - L. II. SUTEJ?. Ncllfth. Neb. t-i rti rui r r ItoilMt to Iii.iimi uu ChrUtinas eva lit other reas Js it Is kepi Very tlllleh as Urn American ( lirUliuiia. Ilrliuk Consul in t 'iiUewo TrilmiHtt Del'lTtsoo)pH d4 lutokt T Lift Awsj. If yoa waat to quit tobaeco ali Maily and fir, U m It wall, sirosg, rnasusiis, full i, hw Id. asd vigor, tais Nu-'t'iHa, tha wciadaraorkar, Wiskawak aiaa strong. kiast aala ia iHiuaiis ta ta itais. n. 4tHi ismi furad, Hsy Nu-Ta-tlaiinardrsgiat sdf uarasl. In tera, 00) or II taj. Itouk il asd MMilla mailail Iraa. l.i.lr Mlarlisf ltsma.1 lu, t keMgu or S , Value, l. "Do VOU know tha valna nf an nnlK' sked the jut'gs of an old darky who ras 10 lis the next W linens. "Yes. sah. I does. One ob desit vas.ii lawyers dona gib me foah dollars foh to swsar tosuffin. Pat's da valua of an oath, foah dollars, sub." Ks plaining Hie I torn. i.neni ion fisve an Item la vonr bill: "Adv. Jan. . M." That was a Day liefore stained you. lAwyer-I I ow It. Hut don't you rauiemnar ins em 1 101a vou you a isii tsr let Hie take the esse fur you7 1 neni 1 es. lAwyer-Well, t IiuI'm advice. I he Missouri I'aelfln olt v ticket offlet has been removed Irom l!i0l O street ts No. 10,1'JO street. P. W. 13IIOWN LUMBER co. Ttbaod OHts., Lincoln, Nb. Call and s us or writ lor low prist Of. Ketchum " Kye, Kar, Now, Throat aiul Catarrh (aUfM CarNllr ruM. All t itaatisabMl Tho Wolls Shoo Store ton .Wtk Tsata Html, (( 4ta floor Itakard lilork, Uoeola r !- - - -.. . TAIT TIME, TUKOUQBOAU. To Osiska, Ckless-issdpolsUla Lias And lUiMMis, Iks I . Ml IN I' At IHi.'iaH.e ertu.a with Iks V, A N, W, Hy, t.Prt Iks ll Srrvk asd Iks fast! ia 1 ail tl writs fci ius (or Urns tarda, rates Its, K, l, tM ieoa, WEAK CJEft CURED AND BHOLHiHf rOftHfttf ir nr ruU lrnU)ol ul TurklnS ;iul Inrthim. Sltrlit Luwoa, lm.f rr rllrain truMi.l. C'ur, u-rfuct tun " m 1. W mk our own Biwie fux awl r tmm nfun irHtlnf ll, w imh rltln iruumiil with full xan. Ulngi ii'ii timity mull. Umn' tnumikry sypi:ilis C.1 CAD CLCC3. Krai'teiM Kind hf TorH-li HrM'll Cur. arr Mi, rul I ir(inl wits traaren Um.tUMt mania Hum,, MAMSJ'a -HAHMAOV, 'ill ni1 mm,Oim,S MgMTioi Tilt? NiciiUASKA liKi'gK0KT when writing to our advertisers. Itemoval of MIstxiBrl raelfls City Tloka (Ifllea, The Missouri Pacific city ticket offloe nas ooen removed to 105J'J O street When you are going south or east re member that there are two fast trains auiiy irom Liincoln to Kansas City and liuuis via mis une. i L PEOVIDENOE FUB COMPANY, 49 Weitminiiter Bi t ProTldenoe. B I. Wapta all kind of Raw fsrs, Mils. fllaea, aDra,tta, fall prtM sorapUt Carafal et lartlos, -Misrtaoos tratDiat, lianiMllats rmls tanea, Sblipln Tm. Hoimw, larslsSsd Iras, wnu lor laiMt prloa alrsslars Win. Iiaaa, Attorney at Law, NOT1CK TO SON HKMIDKNTS. rirat I'ub, IMS), tl, 'ST. I.st I'sli. Jsa. . 'M. KllaT. Nol.l., II. K. Nol.l. bis Brat samaaa knuws. Ksssjr M. Hbsw sad II, II. Hhaw, bis nrat mtiii atiksowa, vrsisa M, l)astt aul II, S. Halloa A Co,, dfunaaia, will lata aollra lhal oa III mat day of lit-roml-ar, lST, Johe K, llavl. plaintiff baiula, flll bla iwUiIks In Hi dialrlrltoart of l.nni-aalr oniitf, Nhria. aeainal Carlloa V. Marlay, sdmislalrstor of iMa lau ol JoMieb a, Marian, Ida-waaxlt. Mary K. Maria , l.ila T. Moljla, II, K. Nuhi, bl Risi earn aakaoas, Kaunjr M, Hliaw, II, II. shaa, kia Sral aarn ankaoaa, Vlraiaia II. Iinaaxt, riorsara n. arna, iivarjr K. aroa, Caul II Marlar, Carllna C Warl.r asd U.S. Ilalloa A Co, dofeadasta, lh oliMkaad iramful a hull ar lu lorarliiM a varlala Mei'laa, aiarula l a4 dhrd bf Hi ald Jn.k K. Maria asd War K. Marlar, a ail, In Ik Haliuu Su ItaaklH I tiatiian. asd fur a a'in lilr. aliea dl aMal la ikaplaisiin, iiu Ik lid. iowiua draol. rl aalai, l(d la l ee- oaalvrMtsaif, Srliraala, l-aii IjiI an,lf kin III, C 1,1. hS lr Ml if I, Is llmadam addillns lii ISa l ol l,iaola, la wii'illii eafwal ul 11a niaia sruMtianir n, dal-d July liik. ISvi, l.irili m td II .) aa l Uu l ill.i lat ll, auk Iha al,, Ikria a.,v lu Iih laa laloraal ,, .' Ikiinliiali kJ ! Ik la tuKwia atii. aia.a n, mwwai ul aatq a a u Ik 11 lu'lka i 4, a aniDiaa 'iwinim .ii 1 .1. atai lrik lu rur.aat Ik Saaaa "I is ei- la aai.i laal Mta t.td iai. aad m aauainaji I a , 14 1, a'l, )ika ii. a (laiaas a.i a iul.u Id la to lia.l id O n n il I al'k aaid Jtuvek S Maoa and WUrt I , Mac) i ia Mm, 11 a HWa aiu ! --. laa-tunl I ,aid al- a lk,.a a aoatak Ik-ta Hi. ilaea Sula aal wla at, lit ai d i J I U. wt ral lauiaal ikarw.a r .) at a. aa l Ikali'ik-f a4 aa aad llfl lata. kf kiaiaoS, lu pua. k 'la- ll-a ii.i i in n a.i .a katiaa Ik la laai a i-l i.., !.. .,a Ikaa a !. Ik pi biS d. af4 I aka ew"al id .iia.i. ad ! l-l 1 aa da sad aai ak). I fc iUal ! Ikai d . ,'ix.i- a at k kift 4, aad s - k axd lta I Ik aaal do elvanS k.,.,a, a4 iki kaaan alaial ait b ak.i.ii.4 I k e.ai f,im ak-a vt tkat wl 14. s, Sa-i-aA 4 ! -.l ael !!, Itnl Ul -a aiaiwi tat l-ani-a, a a .. Ik ia da al art, lk Palad Ikla, ' t4 IWwW, wf, i 1 nwaai w wm 1 aatii aaa Ik ina 1 ,aa id aald aria. mm aw u..o a. k, aaiali'a SaMl dtt aniKika kHNlt aslil ifc Alaska Gold i'islds. If yon eontemplats a trip to St. Mich, ael's Circle City, Ft. Cudahy, or Forty Mils or in fact any paint la Alaska. 1st ma quota yon rates and ablings. I have ths vary latest advwea from Fort land aad Heattls. 0. W. ilonnsll, C. P. A T. A., corner Tenth and O atresia, Darlington Roof, Lincoln, Nebraska. " JSisssa fl llis Iitt snd Chestwit . )wvniiiiii r.urtli. fully. wirraril. Will ebuke Writs at ones y,i pries' sni AKeuc I'rtoaa luwaat. a. irAriV A, Mi '7X1-1 " . r'K! a.Vi. II riad I or and. nanrdaanaa taaiwaa tl.aa ear atbatr a.ill, a, aarorakallad. Oala. Wkat,.Bna asavask torsar inireaaa, ' Mads siily by Stereos Met a1 Co. JOUET, ILL,. JiSilatr and Mangla, -iirai af Wavoiia. lata klatiblaair, Wiuduoll. Wyatt-Bullard lumber Company, LUMBER. WNOLISALI AND MTAIU Ofllos 30th and hard fit. I'hons 478 Writ lor Trios, OMAHA, till KKn. P. D. SHGRWIN DENTIST.... Cosstiltlng room BflDV) 15T V tott4 fliHtf LINCOLN MKBKAIKA (A Dtf. MoQRBW is tss usu (IOIALMT wau vast is st k PHvltl DlMalll J tad ataaraM-d H M1M OWI.V f taw)ttlMt-w i M I aal la Ik fcW. i la I Kft.lla. "SNV-y Ikdilnat, Ha. m,W I". asI rMsi !, u a ha, a an. A jimi a i'ia. wat, I l aask.W AiUttkas.