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    September 27. 1900.
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ftcrrfek 4 MmrpUr.
Conferring th "fredoui of tlie play
, iou uu playwrights and usen of let
. tr wa -d3ituuu in Uarrk-k day, and
without doubt tlte good natcred man-
T i often jwMer! for Ibe same
s farf by ton who had no unrh
t tain:. It tva t-rldntlr ;anrlcVK
tutu t lv ll kH of ad.aiMSloii, Kr
iiinui irdr'", lo iliimp wlicui he de-',r-l
tit hoftwr. ll l r-ord-d that the
lrl!j M iiir. Murphy. auuoyel al what
tl.uiat Ul irratOH-ut r n-g!l. r
!irti"l thf li-tft with tli- words. "As
1 lo ti f, rw any further o-aoH
fr o!iing jiajori. 1 am not
ndliu,; o irtai' loo long i jhu your
rivllify."
44rrk' ti ii rr m j.in-ii a to r-C-ttil
rrat-wt tl! crrtiit iijkhi
j hiiMtM-If; 'lf you ho! io relinquish
yr right to U.t frdoiu f Irury
I-u- 4aybouM. ymi ttrtaiitly iHI do
a yoii jdf-ao. But Uhotit tb ticker,
I iuutgiuf. M r. Mtirjihy will hud the
'..r Mn io li i m. uual. and he it
further known I. you. sir. iluit u I
ili"iijrl.t vu r'rv alMtvt iindnt in--
n' r OM-Jiid ili" ti kt st
ti.- lit tin lilrry f your
l u p -"u rali'.n." - '
It 'may kaf iiif-rffd slut jar-ri'-k
rruHj Un aui iM'tnauent
i,nM,rt t. Lis gitifr loit faithful
fr;-id. lr. .!.!,!! -oji. II is hardly too
i,n. h f!. rtut player'
STfiMn a .1 (Hit a I do as In
iii. and lo -tiug was ji in ll r such
t!i Hniil la nvr fiirpa
lUn Fra Ol 11(4 of Flraa.
I5y an ulj In ntT and naturalist of lo
rut a !tory has lvii told htve
c'tjnruiiiig alolutely trne atid trust -worthy
ih tduifhMl xrcouut. which
has had fw lfl Joert until now. of
Ikw foxr rid ih'Ulves of flas. The
fx. jnw';s i tlt loik itMrratiT,
iiiply l.-Lif lowjy into trau of
v.at-r with (H.rrioo .,f tin- jmH of a
in li -, niontli .ifiT (ho for ha
tnmU- m jih 1 tiff ra)Uit. '1 h
water,
rj-ir t f1ii tivst tip tlo fix's It's;; j
nl i !.'n towaid !?: had id finally
out -si th j. ',-- ' r.4llii fur. nd thf-u
tji fx druos fur. and his i-st are
Jti fur t
i ! J. a! hunir Hud iiaiuralist re-f-trd
! "fraox- i ay. iil UfTtT
bard i'-ad thi rrv Iwn lit told
of ti- a- .Ti t.f lii fos which In ob-
rv.j in tri- waipr f W l'ntauo
tir. I'i.o liitlf animal. stalfd,
tark'ed iuto tlo rir slowly with so
iou-ii hin-t atitui thai h woinlenil
Lat h turau:. It farried siinfihingr
lit did i.t know what -5it it mouth
and drcpl th viu-thhij; wlicn out
In !-! water. Tbf-n the fox hurried
away. T1m- jjjivt left Coated nar to
the oL-tr7-r, and he Lauld it ashore
with a th-k. Flea literally m armH
tbrtMJgb the chjt, which was ff.nnd to
te a tit f raw rabbit fur. The ob
tr-.r had a puzzling mystery t-xplain-
to Li m. He ay his admiration for
tae lirewdra atf .lfce fox grows more
u'1 mr,r groww ower ann learns
w p. tr ii?uii i
ii rrkie ikr :aiaa-r. j
"A '"fan ay Ihlng weurred here the !
tlir day." said a barber a he was 1
piniiis ih 2nihinr ton. hes on a hair ;
'j i . A fellow t ame iu to ! shared
who a osi!-what under the influ-"i)i-e
f intoxi-ants. lie ok hi place
In the . bair. and all prtx-eedetl well till
I l a i shaved tine siije of his face, when
1 " to;;fJ
" 'lb-id t.n ." io ri'd. 'I wsnt this
h 1 ? laiiM-d.'
I aktt Ji.Tii wl.ai wa tji lu.'itter.
and b tpbed: "There's a fly on my
t L"-fc. and yon liao- liave the lather
and whisVe's off. bot the fr didn't,
tcov .Vow. wiiat K the mazzer with
Li tii ':'
"I toiJ hiUi th-re v j s uo fly ou him.
b:t he pntoifd to the mirrr and said:
Voo think 1 t-au't se him. 1 ain't so
drunk that I can't see a fly.
" I turned to the g!as. and there
t.od tbr t'y toi the mirror aud in such
a po.5tif.it that fvtn my cr.stomer's
rng" .f v(ShI1 il seniet1 to be ou his
i.e-k. H afterward said that he had
fell that fly ii. kling bini all the time
and ottdrd bow I could shave un
dr it and not cut its legs ofT." London
Tit-Iti-.
( tio any good you ve got to steal the
Waala Dlafraaa. j potato. See''
That I Uddlethwalt girl nwke the! I s.aw. And I sawed wood. Wi'l
flatt-t reitiark of anybody I ever visseher in Woman's Home Compan
sjiw. Ami fWHtph laugh at Itieni too. t jon.
I uh'i tinderstand it. It must be be-
tan e has money."
"What's alio leen saying 1.0
"I was it '!ine her ihe other evening
that my par uts had lli childru."
Ve"
'Weill. i.e hokd at no awhile xuit
sa.d. !;, art vou the thirtee-ntli": Then
very otJy
snickered. Now. will you
k:
al
dlr t.m um what there was fnnnr j
.t:i i!1o ;-n,M.n Thoes-Ilerald '
ltiir'a ttlorlDi I'aall.
'I io .v iti-ist." declared Diana, who
u th acknowledged leader of the
Mlr .p;at- Woman's Suffrage party.
' ti.at 1 purity of the ballot would be
. -tved by allowing us to vote."
-Non too-' protesbtl Mercury, lead-
t r of t!- .!-iltioii. "ou wot.ltln t be
'! ii'iitn.l the Muse f History.
! '- a t.iitnral U.rn reieater." - Phila-
lrit- Mntarf.
i S).aii!i magistrate, shtx ketl by
t,- n-ut f the fvttl .idiilterntie.n.
f-.tti a iirmliiiiali.iii. anamo with
i ighteou tA-tatb. that "all wines, gro--ri-s
and prtvisitns wh'Kli tipf.u aual
is art- piored io Injttrlons Ut
b.-alth will ! ..iitiscad forthwith
aud distrilMiteti to th different chari -
tabic institution. Woman's Journal
With the eieptIon of Norway, there
I no oimtry iu Ktirvpe whose area is
to taken op by forest a ermany.
more than a uar1er of it surface be
lt ft ltt-d to them.
TLe t.Lfu S little tUlnr, but
f '1 rbe unlretee with trouble.
It
Hla Oplnloa.
' Flddlehack Are you going around
to Miss Muffin's tomorrow night, Mrs.
Vou Blumer?
Mr. Von Blumer She gives a chaf
ing dish party. Uoeen't she?
rhldlehack-Yeu.
Mr. Von Blumer- W mny. Are
yonV
ridillebaek nilliugt - WV1I. hardly.
Mrs. Von Blumer Why. I thought:
you were fond of Miss Muffin.
r'iddJebnek 1 am. Imt not of her
chafiug dih parties.
Mrs. Von Blumer Vou mau
Flddlehack - I rucan the chatlug dish
part.
5tr. Von Blumer You don't like
that V
Fiddleback Well. I can stuod a good
deal; but the concoction Mips Mftflin
gets up in that instrument of torture
are too much for me. - "
Mrs. Von Blumer-rYoii are too hard
on her. I am sure.
Fiddleback Hard on her, do you
say! Well," I guess stie is pretty hard
on lite rst of her victims.
Mrs. Vou Itl inner What particular
dish of iters doii'i you like?
-Fiddleback- Well. I can't ay that
I am partial to any of them. I've
tried theui all. and' (bore isn't 'much
choice. JJr lobster Now burg can pro
duce about as much complex agony j
as auythug Hse.
But I tli ink for suf- .
feriug long drawn vut. for steady, mi-
iulerniitteut. alUeooitied pain. her j
Welsh rabbit takes the liuc ribbon, j
llae you ever tried Miss Muffin's
Welsh rabbit V I
-,... im .u. . ..o :...iA...n 1
Whr I havp 1mi-ii s-ivinc- licr cookmir t
lessous for tlie last six months! Har
per's Bazar.
It la Momr-at of Jut.
Hid you ever hear of the strange
mau who went out to a summer hotel
once tor a hoi may: tie impressed on
the
lerk the first day he was there
thai it was of vital importance that tie
be called a I o'clock next morning.
...1,.,.L ....-rr ...,w-r.;t.
He was called.
, , . , best quality 01 ouiton mat can he ob
He didnt come down . ilttn .hof ,
stairs till '1 in the afternoon. The in
junction to the clerk
rvas repeated ev-
ery day, aud every day ihe luysterious
guest tiaid in his room till late in the
afternoon. Wlieu hediad been at the
place a week lind was about to lease,
the ch'rk said to him:
"1 beg your pardon, sir: it's none of
my business, but why have yon left or
ders to be called at o'clock every
morning aud never got out of bed' till
several hours later':"
Well.'" he replied. "I'll tell you.
Back ht the city I've got a job that
corupeis tne to gel up every morning,
auuiuicr and v inter, at C o'clock. This
is my first racation for. tWe years. Ev
cry day when your bellboy, has come
up stairs and banged at the door I've
started up to dress and get down to the
office and then suddenly let the coiiTie-
lion steal blissfully over my brain that
I didn't have to. Then I've soue back
to te, nnggea ttie piuow ana ureameu
wiati i rtx iu iijc uiiinu iinut, imi
moment of joy that has followed the
banging on. my door every morning has
been worth three times the price of the
bill." Chicago Times-Herald.
. ,
Sympathy Misplaced.
Oue day during a cold snap last win- j
i ter I saw an old man in a grocery act-
j ing rather suspiciously, and soon I saw
him steal a potato from a barrelful of j
the tubers that stood outside the coun- !
ter. The old fellow slipped out of the i
house as soon as he could convenient I
ly and limped away. I followed him.
thinking to give him what change II
could spare, for I thought he must be j
desperately poor 11 he must steal a po
tato. 1
When 1 caught up with him and of -
fered hint a little money, the old man
roared with laughter. When he had
got his breath acaiu. he said:
"You saw me steal the potato, didn't
you:'
'Yes. sir. I did."
"Well, lenime tell you. mT son. Pre
; got potatoes to sell. I raise thousands
of bushels of them. Pre got the big
j gest market gardeu in this county, and
j Pre got more money than you evec
saw. carryin a potato in yotir pockt t
will cure the rheumatic, but for it to
Bad Manner.
j An old gentleman, walking up Cork
j Hill. Dublin, overtook a coal cart heav
ily loaded and drawn by a wretched
quadruped with Its legs bending under
it, its bones sticking through its skin.
"How cau you 111 treat your horse
so?" be cried, addressing the driver.
11 ,s luu M8ti. ixok at
wa-v s ooge is hanging out."
the
'Kxhausted. is it?" answered the boy.
"Why, 'tis the bad tnanuers of him.
He's putting it out at you!" London
! Tit-Bits.
' Kln-i Hearted Lady.
A Mrs Abigail Vaughan left a Ugacv
j of 4 sniHmgs pei. aunUni with which to
, l)Uy faeots to burn heretics. She left it
j tn sjt. Martin Outwich, now demolish
j ed. Mrs. Vaughau's remains -were
among those removed to Irford from
i lift r'tinrr't, T f Moi'Hn Onn-if.li Tim 1
Licts are given iu a history of St. Ileb
en's. Rishopsgate. by
Notes and Queries.
a late rector.
Diigrroit.
l'apa." asked a 4-year-old younjrster,
'are little boys made of dust?"
"Yes. my son," was the reply.
'Well, then," continued the little fel-
j i vou would make nurse
stop using the brush on me.
she'll brush me all away.''
I'm nfraid
Kajorablr.
Teaa How did yon enjoy yourself at
her wedding?
Jess Very much. Her gotru was a
wretched bad lit. and eterybody was
remarking how poor the present were.
ExeLanfe.
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during the pnnding and eoming troubles
in the Orient.
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of all tha par:ies who have run presiden
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We believe that we have placed
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W.VNTK1 Al'TIVH M N OF COJD ttrvK
actfr to deliver anl it!lft in Nebraska for oht
j f-tablishi-d maanfut-tiirinif vlltieal( luni-e;
j 'AKl a year. ;ii-f pay. Honesty more tlian ox
i eriencp vnuirctl. Our rferene. any bank in
! any city. Kudos? lf-alt-e-;sl siampeui :i
j Telope. Manufacturer.-?. Third Floor. :S'.t lar-
btru M.. t lncagti.
WANTKn -ACT1VK MAN OF tiOOT) i'HA R
ucler to tleliTor and collect in Nebraska for olil
etfblibcd ijikH-..fact nriiiji wholesale liou-c:
SSMI a year, sin e pay. Honesty more than ex
perience renui red. Our reference, any bank in
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velope. Manufacturers. Third Floor. :4 lr
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NOTICE
In compliance with the statutes of
the State of Nebraska, in suh cases
made and provided, notice is hereby
given that sealed proposals will bo re
ceived at the office of the Commis
sioner of Public Lands ami Buildings
until H o'clock a. m.. October 1. 1i00,
for furnishing supplies for the quarter
ending 'December 31. 19o0. for the Hos
pitals for the Insane at Lincoln. Hast
ings and Norfolk: the State Industrial
School at Kearney: the Girls' Indus
trial School at Geneva: the Institution
for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice:
the ''Soldiers' aud SaDors Homes at
Grand Island and Milford; the Homo,
of the Friendless at Lincoln: the
Women's Industrial Home at Milford.
and the State Penitentiary at. Lin-,
coin.
Estimates and blank proposals may
be had upon application' to the super
intendents of the various institutions.
A bond for a sum equal to the pro
posal shall accompany each hid. All
bjds to be made in duplicate.
No proposal will be received unless
iu the office of the Commissioner of
Public Lands and Buildings on or be
fore the day and hour above men
tioned. The original of each accepted pro
posal must bear a 50-cent revenue
stamp, which may be. affixed after the
award is made. No hid in which sam
ples are called for will be considered
unless the samples are submitted.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
.1. V. WOLFF. Secretary.
Lincoln. Neb., :ept. 13. 1900.
N. Ii. The board will undertake to
consider all bids for all goods in one
day.
A CAMPAIGN SONG.
"Tips to Remember." by s. F. Hiatt.
with music. This song has been in
dorsed by both the democrats and pop
ulist committees as shown by the fol
lowing letters:
"Mr. S. F. Hiatt. Beatrice. Neb
Dear Sir: I have examined your cam
paign song entitled "Tips to Remem
ber" and give you herewith my cor
dial indorsement and recommend the
song to our campaign singers. The
words have a trne ring and express
fully the sentiment. 1 believe, of the
majoritv of the American people Re
spectfully. P. L. HALL.
"Chairman Dem. State Central Com.
"J. H. EDMIhTBN, Chairman.
"O. D. WILSON.
"Secretary Populist State Com."
Single copies. 25 cents: 3 copies. $1;
tU copies, $1.5". Address all orders to
S. F. Hiatt. Beatrice. Neb.
Freedom Songs By E. W. Crane.
A book composed of words and mu-ic
1 that is up to date in every respect. En
! dorsed by the state central committees
i of the fusion forces in Nebraska.
Price per single copy- 25e. $1.75 per doz
' ?. i P;: n- A caress au or
; ders to L. W . Craoe, box I.VJO. Lincoln.
s xVb '
j Book will be ready for sale August 15.
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1 - 1 m All 1 1
THE TWO JOHNS
01. o st., rtiit-ttiii. ni..
Dealers in Fine Wines. Liiiors
and Cigars. .Intr trade a pe
eialty. Hot and cold lunches.
John Wittorff. John Rosenstock,
132 So. I2th St.
Colcxlian aud Vlatituiin :J"misl
t.
SULPH0-SAL1ME BATH HOUSE WO SA
1 -
DBS. M. H. AND J. 0 EVERETT, MAIIAGIIIG PHYSICIANS
f f
A Sure n"!!
Thousands of
Thing
19
V acre oi Irrigat
ed land in . , .
Idaho
The.ch.auee.of a lifetime for enterpriiiug
people of moderate, means to
Secure
a HOME..
in this favored country. The choicest
Carden Spot West of the Kooky Moun
tains. Oregon Short Line
Railroad
The only direct 'route to all points in
Idaho. Oregon. Montana, and the North
west. For rates, advertising matter,
etc, address
l. K. BUHLKY, ti.P. Jt T.A.
SALT LAKE CUTY, UTAH
-G000 THINGS TO EAT-
at
MERCHANTS' DINING HALL
a ti inr
a tiny.
( IIKM I! I I tli mimI
LINCOLN.
IOC
n uirat
ODDIlin MCniPIUCC AT CUT
01 IIIIIU IKILUIUIIILO Ri
RATE.
II
fl tX. HtMHl's Sarsapariilk
I 00 Paine's Celery Compound
1 0 Ayers" Sarsaparilla
1 00 Allen's Sarsaparilla
1 GO Allen's Celery Compound .
1 00 'Scott's Fmulsion . . .. .
1 00 King's New Discovery....
1 00 Peruna . . . . .
1 IM Swamp Hoot . ........
. 75c
. 75c
. 75c
.75c
. 75c
. 75c
.75c
,75c
. 75c
. oc
1 00 S. S. S
1 tKt Pinkham's Vegetable Comp'd.75c
1 tK) Jayue's 1'xpectrant . .75c
1 (K4 Beef Iron and. Wine Tonic. . . .75c
1 00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription .75c
1 tK) M i!es" Restorative Tonic . ..... 75c
1 00 Wine of ( -afdui . : 75c
1 00 Sloeum's OomuNion ...... .. .75c
1 00 Radlield's I'emale Regulator. .75c
1 t0 Snoop's! Restorative.. :75c
1 00 Indian Sajrvra. .75c
1 00 McLean's Liver and Kidney
IJalm. ............. .V. t ... ..v75o
1 00 Mother's Friend .......... 75c
I 00 Woman's Health Restorer.... 75c
1 00 La-cn-pi-a. ..i75d
1 OO lIostetters Bitters.1. .75c
1 00 Iron Tonic Bitters . . j. .... .... 75c
1 00" Electric Bitters ....... . ;. . .75c
c Low Prices
I'th-iSti Lincoln, Neb.
141
H.C.YOUNG,
General Real Estate
Farms and Ranches.
(iood Gl acre stock farm near Lin
coln: living water; a bargain at $20.00
jier acre. Improved half .section, very
choice, f :0.00 per acre. Quarter sections
and 80s at bargains.
Farm loans, payable any time, at 5 per
cent.
Ii. C. Young:, Richards HlkM Lincoln, Neb.
J. li . STUCKEY,
AT 1837.O STREET,
Is now reparetl - to furnish
Iff I 'rerun for Picnics, Socials,
etc. at lowest wholesale rates.
PHONE A1076
Hayden
Photographer
1029
OST.
Our prices are right: our work the best.
10:10 O street Over Famous, Lincoln,
The Oasis
...Julius Ottens
Proprietor.
No. 141 South F.leventh Street Dealer
in hue Domestic and imported Liquors
and Citfar. and Dick Rros.' celebrated
Lager tJeer. Hot lunch from 10 to 12 a.
ui. and Saturday nhzht. .
Whiten the Teeth and
Sweeten the Breath
Try a Twtth Wash made by a
Lincoln Dentist. Ask for a
Sample Bottle. '
Dr. F D. Sherwin,
Dentist.
pit-- . ! t t'i i 1 tt 5. srond Floor
It mi- Klitrk. ( orner riHni.
LINCOLN
NEBRASKA
Woempener's Drug
STORE
QRUGS,PAINTS,01LS,GLASS
A full line of Perfumes
i nnd Toilet Goods. -
1 39 South I Otb St., Between O &H,
j Lincoln, Neb,
Johnson Drug Store
I
TARIUM
All ferius of bath Turlisu, Radian, Ko
oao. Electric with eooclai attataa to tha
applicatioa f natural nab) water baths, sereral
times stronaet than sea water, tUieumaUsm.
Bkia, Blood, Catarrh, Stomaclb Kervotia, and
Heart diseases; Llrer pud Hldpey trouble, t
times stronger tha a sea water, KiieumaUs
Uieease? of women ami ebrwbte ailments treated
a timet
pttrtmf
d. and
necssfuUjr. A separate depttrtmpnfc, fitted
witk a thoreaaldy epHe wartl Anil operaMn
joumsi efl'er ?tepial idtiacemehts 10 BHfgleak,
rapes aa4 ell diseai ieeuilat to wijmett.
Little OVal Photos, :i
25c pe, doztia.
Uft Dines
Per dozen.
,, 1SH
Q Street
KkOAD Vfi5TILLEO
I IKAT-CLASS
DAILY..,.
Between Chicago and San Francisco
WITHOUT CHAN QE VIA
Leave Omaha on big 5 at 1:.0 p. m.
All the best scenery of the Rocky Moun
tains and the Sierra Nevada by daylight
in both directions.
These cars are carried on the limited
trains of the Ureit Rock Island Route,
Denver and Rio (5randd (scenic route),
Rio Crande Western aud Southern Pa
cific. Dining Car Service Through.
' Buffet Library Cai'ft. 1 -' '
E. W. Thompson, AJ3.P.A.,Topeka.Ka.
Joun Seuastian, tLI A. Chicago, 111.
Where to LOCATE?
H1, IN THE TEE R J TOE T
TKAVKEED BY THE .
LOUISVILLE
and NASHVILLE
RAILROAD
' - THE 1
ii 11 hat C'Eis' t ii at. ' So 1 :t'jVk ILN?"
I" K I'XK Li X 1: 1 xj
- Kutiii-ky.'Tnnefae, Alabama,, Al
ippi. Florida.-. Where : C'armera, Fruit,
(ii-owttrs, StotW ItaisarsV Manut'acturer(.
Invthter. Speculators, and Money Lender
will tin 1 1 he jrreatec chances in the United '
States to make "biar money" by reaon of tha t
abundance and cheapness of Int and Farm,
Timber and Stone, I roil and. Coal, J.a bor
Kverytliin-f t Free sites, financial assistance,
and freedom from taxation for the manufactur
er. Laud and farms at 1.00 per acre and up
wards, and 500,0U acres in West Florida that,
can be taken gratia under the U. S. Homestead
laws. Stock raisin? in tbe Golf Coast District
will make enormoue profits. 1 t " r
Half Fare Excursions iii First and
Third Tuesdays of Each Month
Let us know what you want, and we will tell .
you where and howto&et it but don't delay,
as the country is filling up rapidly. Printed ,
matter, maps and all information free. Addre,
It. .F. 1TBIYSS.
General roimUrration and Industrial Agenv
Louiaville, Ky.
BEST LINE TO
S.
By all odds. Two daily through eipres
trains. Una leaves at night and tbe
other at 2 p. m. City ticket office 103y
O street, Lincoln. P. D. CORNELL,
C. P. and T. A
Grand Island
Route
Double Daily Service
FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS.
far lafarmatloa er Ratas, call apod ar tiirttM
aattaat Ajant. ar ;
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