r O, tay the wt beboW - His wetting. ruhj--crot-l. Hi Ua-rol's ckth-o' -li Tbty steep ot 'uelh the growl lin eaMe, and they ! Teh To set for UanM it, bound, lira praU. mad they ifjofcs, TWy lwp not 'neaifc the ground. They may turn ktndlinf Oa Art lotif that aatounJ, May gwwt troth loving , They akwp not 'neath th ground. HAD SEEN UGLIER MEN. Mr. Baraaa rradirta That Uaeala WU Ha KoalaatMt la December, 1S59, Mr. John W. Ilarman, who was then, m now, ft mer chant of New York, was In Springfield, 111., where he had legal business with tU attorney, Maj. Stuart. Abraham Lincoln's relative and friend. Stuart was an old-line whig and did not agi-ee politically with Lincoln nor with Mr. Ilarman. who wa In full accord with the newly formed republican party. One day when business was over, Mr. Ilarman turned to Stuart and said, with the emphasis of adeep con-Ictioni "Major, the next president of the United Stales U a resident of your city." Who hi he?" i. . "Abraham Lincoln." Oh, no," declared the major, "that ran never be, Lincoln', view, on tht lavery question are altogether too ad vanced and pronounced." Then he added: "l)o you know Lincoln?" Ilr. Uarman replied that he did not but would be glad to make hit an. qualnlance. "Come on," said the major, "and I'll introduce you." lie turned hi, guwut over to Mr. Brown, his sotidn-law, who led the way to Lincoln's office. When they ntored Mr. Ilarniiin's first vision was that of a long, gaunt man who sat with bis back toward the dour, a pair f long legs curled up beneath the deal table at which he was t work. When the two had pad to the front of the labia and Mr, Lincoln had looked up, Mr. Brown Midi. ' "Mr. Llnooln. hre is a friend of yours from Now York, Mr. Ilarman, who would like to make your personal acquaint ance." Lincoln arose and extended his hand. "I must beg your pardon for the In trusion," said the duller, "us I have o business burn, and chiiih only through curiosity, I have been told that you were the homeliest man In Illinois, and I came to see for myself," "Well well," said Lincoln, with a laugh, "do you find the declaration verified?" "I've seen uglier men," Mr. liar man replied, "but I must confess that. I would never pick you out for a handsome man." Then he added: "But what I came In for, Mr, Lincoln, was to tell you that the national Re publican convention of npxt year will most certainly nominate you as Us candidate for president of the" United BtaU-;" "I)o you think so?" "I do." "Well I cannot but fcol that you are too sanguine." "I am not, and I will tell you why. Business has called me all over the West. I have been among the people, have noted how they feel and hava beard what they say, and I tell you nothing but the power of God Almighty can prevent it." Mr. Lincoln's whole appearanoa showed that he was , deeply moved. His voice trembled and all he could say was: "Do you think so? Do you really think so?" , In July, 1HC0, business onee more , Harried Mr. Harman to Springfield. Meanwhile the second national Repub lican convention hud met at Chicago and performed its work. Soon after Mr. Ilarman went over to the old state house, transformed Into a court house, whore Llnooln sat upon a horsehair sofa In conversation with a friend. He aaw Mr. Uarman when a hundred feet away, and, jumping up, ran over to blm, grasped him by both hands, which he shook vigorously, and said: "My friend, 1 remember you like a book! You are the man who predicted mj nomination and election." Personal Advertising. A popular western novelist remarked the other day, says the Atlanta Con stitution, that sometimes a fool geta talked about so much that, the other fools think he is a great num. There' is something In this view. But It is a mistake to limit tho propo sition to fools. It Is of very general application, and hits sensible persons as well as others. Some yours ago a busy journalist said to a menu? "I urn done with what you call work for tho remainder of my life." "How will you liver' he asked. "By advertising myself," was tho calm reply. Ann me auuaciom nt'wg)wpcr man was as good as his word. He saunter ed about and the pHM-i "oejiut to print HUto paiagrHis atstut bis billlanl gifts and his phenomenal capacity to (to anything and ever) -thing. People talked about the man, limited him u and offered blm tmuixy-mnkliig nppoe. tunltloa. In a urt time ho whs mak Ing 110.000 or tiHssi ),.r as a sort f general manager or bit of half a dosen enterprise. IVibap It was work, but he did not rait It work, 1U Imply travell; talk .si and allowed, aimaelf h be tuterv towed. Aud yet all tli lis he was potting In a few words tor th enterprise, with whkd) A was eon net-ted. Without his self advertising h lould never have enimod ueli good fortua. Hay what yu a 111, judU'lott advertising atti uiakn eutertirtM atuttttenat a ki mitiwr t nan 10 men, if tney ant an thing in tha, ni stiuim tines it win noa- itiem oa tna fetU ' ol jr(i.Ttiy atua tby ar ftiU thee uasim iUy. ThM-'s mm IhlMf t iik about Xplseopal riiiwi" I4 lliffta. Waatathatr' Krtty Uj M lti ii ktM thht hk )i m-.4M m v $mm u4 ta lo ua.k tna thtnt vtkli f eu,fWt ta Mrw div.nw Uf WMa daa. tMf rtiv ta Chi n OI t tM "klg I'SlVse-s" move w.nt Uta hit av4 e-.ia U g tbrw liM tat mw im show leiw liwspljr tk4 fet -mtUi dttorv U4sVstrjf ivM yfir-tt4 iheif pitmlttU, Mo "-A srt ynvi g W 4. jh")f What f tMiMM.MSl 44 )SHI -t' JtUtaf Th stAM w THE Delegates to Cincinnati. The Douglas County Alliance has ap pointed Hon. Allen Root and G. W. King as delegates to the Cincinnati con ference. Mr. L. E. S s-iions, of Minneapolis, Passenger Agent of the Mouon Route. ; is now la this state looking up the dele gates. Those who do not meet mm can get full information by writing to him at Minneapolis. Open for a nickel. 1124 O Street. White Sewing Machine Co. has moved their otlice to corner 12th and P Sts. Oil. needle and parti for all machines. 49-41 ' Situation Wanted. By an expert cheese maker from Wis consin. Best of references given. Address, Box 852, Lincoln, Neb. Light Brahmas. My pen of Light Brahmas Is mated to produce the best results as to high scor ing and breeding purposes. Write for prices J. P. Hendry lii H 10th street, Lincoln, b. For Photos (lo to Clement. His studio is univer sally recognized as unequalcd for tine work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed In every instance. Once a customer always a customer. 41 4w Burt County Alliance. The next meeting of the Burt Couuty Alliance will ho beld at the court house in TcUinah, on Friday Arpll 21th, at 10,80 a. m. A full attendance Is de sired. 8. A. McDowell, Pres. Fkamk IlOTtl, Sec. Seeds!! Choice clover seedsRed, White, Al svkeaud Alfalfa. Kentuckey Blue (Iras and Timothy, (prime) at Hum phrey Bros. Do not fail to see Hum phrey Bros., for all kinds of seeds. Re liable varieties and satisfactory prices, 4l4t C. M. Lelghton has disposed of his cat tle, platted his farm Into lots and blocks in University place, anil is giving his at tention to selling the valuable lots, and his tine stock of stationery, blank books Soap, perfumery, etc. When In want of uny thing in his linn call ami see him at 143 south 13th street. 4:itf. Eggs for Hatching. From Felch pedigreed Light Brahmas. My yard was mated by H. L. Uoljerls, and is headed by "Ah Sin 8th" a cock scoriug U points, price $:i per 18, This uiatiug will surely throw prize winners, F. (i Yt'LE, 42-St JtoxJKWJLlneoln, Neb. Notice, Lancaster Comity Alliance will meet In K. of L. hall on O between 10 and 11 struct Lincoln at 1 p. m. on Friday May 1st 18ll . Secretaries will please send list of delegates to county secretary before that date. O, Hi ix, Pres. W. W, Kehlix, See, 42-ilt , Wants to Find the Right Man. J.C.Fletcher, Loup City, Neb , wants to find the man who gave him a dollar for strawberry plants to be sent this spring. Fletcher got the mouey at the Slate fair when they were together looking over the penitentiary, but lie has lost the address. Write him. 41.2 A bright boy wanted In every school district and town in Nebraska, to nail up signs, distribute circulars, etc, A permanent position and good wages will be given to the boy that sends bust references with stamp, 2t Umoi Distributing Aobncv. 1215 0 street, Lincoln, Neb. How a Student Makes Money. Dkab Readehsi I am able to pay my board and tuition, wear good clothes and have money In my pocket by spend ing my odd hours and vacation plating jewelry and table wear and selling plat ters. I have made $'.20 per day, never less than $4. I Paid $5 for my plater to 11. F, Dclno & Co. ColuinbiH, O. Any oue can prolit by my experience by writing there ror circular, ctti ukh r. On Wednesday Auril 15th the Kil- Patrick Koch Dry Goods Co., opened up thoir doors to the public again in the handsome now building known as the CoHmau Block, 151 to 15I10 O street where thoy will have a complete stock of dry goods, staple and fancy grote- nes auu uoois ami snoos. 1 ins concern is in Lincolu to stay and is cou'Adent that business cnu be doue here if low prices are a criterion, and from past ex, perience we predict a rushing trade for them. 1-44 The Bazar Is not a thing of tho past but the greatest success of the future. Watch the columus of this paper for announcement concerning it. Tho sheriff closed out tho stock but it will be reopcucd -is reopened with the finest stock in the city, and at prices that will make competitors stand and wonder, Walt for the opeuing, but in the moan time call note and get prices such as you never dreamed of. The B iar will be the leading establishment of Lincoln. twit For Sale. '.5 Stands Cypeilan and Italian Hoes, in Langstroth' iu proved M frame hive. Esch love has uiner bo with glass sides and contains small frames, hives j aw well paiuted. Hees and hives are 1 iu gam! condition. Itstunipty hiva as goon as lliose eomauung nees, nave been used once but are st jihhI as new, 1 Mulh's imteuted honey extracter, and I touudatioii vtuiili utachiue, also sever at other articles belonging to an apiary sm h as smoker, ipieen Ism. Is csw, &e Ae &e irlc for all three htittdrml dtdlsrs. Call 011 or address IWs aud lleiiev, rsr of t smxum' Al lUMt K, i 1 -i ..i "'- W - l.liuolu, Neb. Owing to the very Im Usrd -eMa i welind ourselves orhisdwl with HMli la erry dcpartiueut. s iiud ii tire ry to diHr of part of this stock. I ir j ' ComiMsaciait to.hv and until tinner mnww . -' "" linens, wn ". '". iH'h iUv inal U wilt t ta your ia trret to call aud secure soma of Ihvse mid. W ill tiuota you a few rkw ti. si wettiiaa wltlba eoavlttciag lasuly Die pie 1. 1, coUmwi and bls- k llsarU'ttss, atr Ut si t its , this sab I n 4 ' uve K rg ta idai ts. iHtlk dots tod vasts, and worth J.I sad t reals lias S4! W st- S- W-yel lUarw-tta bl ws and k r-d, stl1 to at t veals, isi puc4 tl ttiM gitishaiiif wotta 10 sad l vsbu. u..nli l i rttU isir trl. Ai i sus til rtiiwt in hUek. Ian lt U nd M -ild uuatly al 00 aa.l 't eU la 1 sale at W iwwW tfilis.d ls. rxru.us, ortu ui t- pi ' V w lJ Man.H4iwlhe Vsif tin's, II MftUc J.H", MuxiUlo, FARMERS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN", NEB., SATURDAY, APR. IB, Our store on Wednesday April 15th ta the COFFMAN BLOCK, O ST., with a comjdet line of Stale anfl Fancy Dn GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES Wo are hnro to stay and intend to get your trade if low prices will bring you. Call and exam ine our stock and prices. CASH AND ONE KILPATRICK-KOCH IT Leopold Barr, Jeweler. Tha farmers nf T,finrnst.ftr roimtv are cordial ly invited to call on me lioo u street, wnere i wm ia,is.u pieaauio m nVimrrf n rr tViom m v riartflfinmfl Hnfl of iewelrV. watches, clocks, etc., which I offer to members of the Alliance a t discount rates, au mmas 01 repairing at low rates. Respectfully, 4-ttr The State Business Agency Specials for one week only. Granulated sugar per hundred. Extra coffee , 1 ti H It (i " ! Hest package coffee per lb .5 00 . 4 7.-. . 4 m . 4 00 ').- The best Sewing Machine in the A good one at $15.00. Fully warranted. Harness, saddles and bridles for sale cheap. Our inside prices are for members of Alliances only. thing you eat, wear or use. Cash to accompany all orders. FOR, AID Webster 1043 0 Street, A WHISKY DISCOVERY. New l'rooeiis of Miinufmturliig anil lleer. The Tukninlne Fennent company Is a corporation organized with, a en pit al of ten millions to cheapen the pro duction of whisky and malt liquors. The suliont jioints In tho process Mr. Takamlne bus discovered in the selection of a microbe or ferment cell of superior power. This microbe of single cell organism is produced from a fundus growth on rice and is termed en masse "moynsbl." Moyashl con tains a seed which will grow on any starch substance in air or water. The germ of air growth wo called "koji" and will convert starch into sugar find act as diatlse In the place of malt. The same plant raised on starch matter under water acts as yeast, with tho exception that the fermentation Is three times as stronjf as yeast. It is anlo to live in a solution which is from 18 to 20 per cent alcohol as against the usual 4 per cent, making a ferment termed "moto," which complete fer mentation within a period of forty eight hours as ngaiint seventy-two by previous methods. The new ferment having done away with tho uo of mult, and small grain In the preparation of tho mah pro reeds directly to complete the process of fermentation without tho use of vinous yeast or any other fermenting agent It dispenses with the use of malt, substituting cwru. which Is not only a cheaper material, but contains a greater proportion of starch. This gulit by substitution sinounts in from " to 10 cents. When the starch l con verted Into sugar by means of this fer ment the solution shows by actual test twepty puunds of sugar to a bushel of coin, as against fourteen pound by the former methods, Thr- U ! a rtdtant production of JfLUtl tinartstif spirits to the buiel against nimUen . . . . .1..- ..1 . . I quan. ine iiianruutii umimor vimua- M '!d nwih.!. The new wclhoa rvtilre llttl or ao i bsng In the umhanlcal workings Of lirvwerles and ilUtHU-rles. A valott- . Ult..n liui.l tin lit iitttliltt of llliklt- ,te-, brewers, dutUlers, iHaiiuf.-tur- ; n t,f vtogar, aiut oiKe! v..tng fee. , . mL lt,,.u. ato vf tha 1 t's - U ! y oil l.mt U I DsW.tKV. Sh - ,V . hi wtHUit Jon u t iu 10 W N f''i.-, , L ... AiMt.l f r V hal U b) a vva- 'iHt t' ls.ly as wtfusti 4 ststy tiKdt Hs a n' of ItSUS .aif iVl'""' "o tr i.l tnm ta ttiliitli r .V- lh puav nMlud:,x ars ml xUl u Sud. U r!jvt wtit. a-d n, aitvw. ' lvr! lsit y al l's U4 wottn I sj. Iu lia-i-jf 1. ...pstd b for ';--' ' h"'vi liimv4ll. !!, .ii: iiiiii Ms, PRICE TO ALL in my new quarters, GOODS COMPANY Leopold. Ba,rr- JnvajUrokcn per lb Japan tea siftings per lb 1 " " fair " 20 " " fancy " '!' ' extra " 510 State Tl)8 Farmers' AllianC8 at $20-00. Write us for any- T. W. 1IARTLKV, State Agent. 44-it Lincoln, Neb. & Rogers, Lincoln; Nebraska Oh, my! Just look!! 1124 O St. Loose & Stewart, 331 S. Uth St. Most anything you want for a quarter at 1134 St. 2 cents goes a long way at 1124 O Street. Oriswold's garden seeds are guaran teed to be fresh, 140 S. Uth St.. Lin coln. :w For dry weather and early fodder try Kaffir corn atOiuswoLO's Sked Stokk, 140 South 11th St.. Ljncoln We make a specialty of Held, garden and tlower seeds at Gkiswoi.h's Sekii Stokk, 140 South Uth St., Lincoln. Houses to rent or sell on monthly payments by J. Stevenson with J. it. McMurtry, corner of Eleventh aud M. Whither are we Drifting And anew era in Republican Govern ment in one volume bound iu cloth. Re tail price $2.00. Fakmf.ks' Ali.ianck oue year and the above great. Iswk. for only $2 2. Why not raise chickens that weigh something when grown? Try a seitiiig of my Light Krahmas aud see how much better they pay thau the mongrel breeds. Write for prices. J. P. Hendry 1U2S tilth street Lincoln, Neb. A BETTER DAY 11 v .1. A. KIKlKKroX. Suitable for Allissves; for reeustloiis. Uvt rjr Allisnes Dhoiild lis a copy. Price, paper .tn'in. Iinmilsttou 01 morocco, ?.k1k. fi lit) AltlrM lll. tlrtlce. NEW DINING HALL, For ln.lie n i seiitieiHcn. KrvrjlHIns new sn.iHril el. Neiri onlera ! m! tiotos. HeKulsr Slnnef ;''. Hpiii alter llostlwrt. IIhiiiH -ml supe-,r for tIU Pfi i-Uy. ra i.'ih w. s.'if iMMiKHttusui. Castrating lustruiue n ts for sale, eerasures, hob bles aud knives Will go to auv state to cs-trt a w club of ridgling horses and to spay a herd el "it'or more heifers. Instructions given iu vast rating and spaying ;t stuck even to chickens. ssi t'kslleiigs rlivtilar nl fnv. J, W .iv.. a. Ituiler. IWkalb Co., llox'.'lii 4141 Iti'liiuvv ibi4 Dais M asle. biuttsU. Wvitfhl 8s to it U ir bush el M i ts per bu f 0. n car al I. la nda HmpUM inky tss ra at Al l 1 4 a Bihk- CitaiKs A, IUik. I la tstuah UK a M. I.tucuia, 41 It Waal t'sllMun ,ia. Auf ti S,NI UuU'tdj I'ltrvk H KnW4lv ft l.ivla. AeU, I Iwn r)W4 tmwm from "l KeU by la of lutsKa Matuoiaiie ItrUMSlf, WSiHg eait a tNitta vl ews "uitu. as d a truubhp sc IN 11 afw'!. Html are jvars a4-i. J i. CHiii. i i lor 4S Wiki lUraid "uf slH Hvtt I'wW 9k Ametvaa lUnuer need out. Vine, j yW , large, plump gram that ybhUd forty 1 iF-y hu-hU la the a rw last jfr la the 1 AJL drouth slrhkea tlUtth l whew our i"' p utighbor novured but eluhl o laonly J ARDY & PITCHER FURNITURE. One of the Largest Stores in the State. n We are always glad to show goods and give prices and would be pleased to have you call when in the city. WE ISSUE A CATALOGUE Which will be forwarded on application. HARDY & PITCHER. a 09, 211. 213 S. 11th St. (j. V. CAliSON THE HORSE SHOER. General Blacksmltlilns and repairing. I Guarantee to Stop Interfering or Money Refunded. I guarantee to stop Thrush in horses feet w ithotit extra charge. 441 Kiiutli lOlliKtrei-t 4 1lf CARR SOAP '-.WORKS, WKST LINCOLN. iiaurtdrY Soapsj GOLDEN SHEAE. l'RAIKIE ROSE. YELLOW RUSSIAN. Toijet Soapss HARD WATER COCOA. MEDICATED TAH. 44tf Thev have no equal. Patronize a home factory, none better in tue world. GRADUATE DENTIST. $5.00 For full Set of Teeth. OPERA HOUSE L-ipcolp, Nebraska. Kl.'tO 1 St reel. First Class Horse Shoeing. I (iimrantoe to stop all Intei ferlnK. Par ticular attention jrlveu to lame and stumbl ing tiorxes. Every description of blacksmithing ami ippuiriiig. Plow Work a Specialty Give me Rust-anted, jour patronage Satisfaction 4l K. S.NEIR, Druggist & Pharmacist 1 18 South 10th St. A full umt enmpiele line of lirucs. Patent Meilieiue. Toilet Articles met Perfumery. Choice Cigars a Specialty. The trade of the fanning fraternity is respectfully solicited. 4:itf Gall apd See Vle. Dr. A. P: Burnis, 200 O Gt. Mtkst I'lna CoSd from and Tina Gold Filiftgt a Serially, H a invwrWr quatity e4 amtiiial teeth, No viddy oik. Mt TRADE NOT WANTED, h tiMtr MKtil is rwtbai u SultAft, C't hI Cafrtig Co , t ntr. t a U"w I l' U ! V 4 la W MfS tiwiiri ) M llw m 1S Iwawf") iil ttiwiuM iHl iUUIHI 41 S4 IS tt l , I tt 1S91. FIT DRY GOODS CO. 1036 O Street, Lincoln- We want you to visit our store. If you can't do that write to us for samples. We guarantee to sell you CHEAPER than any house in the state of Nebragka. Our terms are strictly cash. If you are not satisfied with your purchase return the goods to its at our expense and your money will be refunded. II e iff 1 re the lf aborted xtocV of Staple Ij)'cs (lootx in tie City. We will have on sale this week 1,000 dress patterns at one-third less than you pay for the same goods on the bolt. Each pattern contains sufficient goods to make a complete dregs. Lot 1200 dress patterns. Canal price $1.50 for 07c a. dress. Lot2 100 dress patterns. Usual price $2.00; for $1.24 a dress. Lot O200 dress patterns. Usual price $2.2o, for $1.3 a dress. Lot 4100' dress patterns. Usual price $2.75, for $1.78 a dress. Lot ! 200 dress patterns. Usual price $:i.2r, for $1.08 a dress. Lot 0200 dress patterns. Usual price. $5 ,50; for $:i.8 t a dress. We are offering a lot of black cash mere for lesslhan mill prices. Double width 20c quality for 12jc. Double width 27c quality for lHc. 30-iuch English make, 35c quality for 24c. iSW-iueh all wool. r0c quality, for d'ie. 40-inch all wool, (.ie quality, for 4,Hc. 4(l-inch all' wool, extra fine sM.OO qual ity, for 78u. 48-inch all wool, finest made. $l.;o quality for 9"e. Yard with unbleached sheeting worth 7c at 4c. Apron ginghams worth tie at :)5c. 1109 O FORTHE WEEK FITZGERALD DRT GO J.W.WI1ERK0 A t jtiaut It v f Muoliiis, Shtviuis, (liipjjhain', Culi en mul 11 khuN 'f Itvs (iihsU at tlnfin'4 ut 1 it'll'. Our (iiittfliaiii i.tir lri,4 (khhU, Iiuliifs, He Aro the Boat you CALL ON US FOR J. W. WINGER & CO. 1100 OStroot- Lincoln, Nob. LINCOLN, NEB. Dress ginghams worth 8Jc at 5c. Best Indigo blue prints worth 7o at 5c. W e make a specialty of men's goods, and sell more than any si clothing stores in the city. 100 doz. men's flannel overshirts worth Mc at 25c. 200 doz. men's unlaundried white shirts, best quality made, sold every where for $1.00, at 50c. 100 doz. medium and light weight shirts and drawers, clothing store price 50c, at 2,'. 210 pair men's jeans pants, excellent quality, worth $1.50 of any man's money for 93c. 500 do., men's 12Jc cotton socks at 3 pair for a quarter. 500 doz. best quality cotton socks worth 15c for 10c. Lace Curtains A sample line at ha'f regular prices, 8 yards long, worth $1.00. at 40c a pair. 8 yards long worth $1.50, at 75c a pair. iU yards long, worth $2.00, at l:)c a pair. it yards long worth $2.25 at $1.25 a pair. i yards long, worth $3.00 at $1.4:t a pair. STEEET. WE WILL SELL tit ., our altiH'tiu;4 t ., tit ever saw for tho price. GOOD C00OS CHEAP,