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THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN, NEB., THURSDAY , SEPT. 3, 1891. IN INDIANA HORROR. A Tassenger Train nunges Orer a High Embankment. ALL ON BOARD INJURED. Tt Vln Wert ol Ktll4 Esrapsd CremM a. Xarr.wly Brokea riaac Canted tka Disaster nra ad fciplMioa at Dearer. "Evassvaix. Ind.. Septl .A wreck ecurrad on tbe Cannelton branch of th Lonisnlle. EvamviUe and St. Lonii railroad, in which four Htm wtra lost, thirteen badly hart and eighteen alight ly injured. Tha Canga of ona of tbe forward truciri of the engtna broke vhi'.a tha train waa running at the rate of about thirty tnilea an hoar. The train at tbe time waa on a treetle two j miles from Troy. Tha engine passed j orer tbe trestle and plunged down an embankment. Tbe train waa a mixed ooe, tha passenger coach being next to the engine. Tbe coach followed tbe en cine into the ditch and rolled on top of rt. It was occupied by about thirty people. Tbe steam pipes gave way and raiding steam entered tbe coach. Many of the passengers were women and chil dren and their screams were appalling. Am soon as those who were slightly in jnred extricated themselves, they began the work of rescue. All wera gotten out, but none escaped i n j a ry . M any were no badly burned that their flesh was cooked in places until it came off. Bar bara Neimeyer, 18 years, daughter of a wealthy farmer of Perry county, waa taken out dead, having been terribly scalded. . Mrs. Cavanaugh of Troy, Ind. , was horribly burned and will die. Her little 10-yer-old ion was taken from the wrecked coach and died before reaching home. Ema Schae, 10 years, died after being taken out, from her terrible burns. " Jacob App. engineer, and Fireman John Tolle went down with the wreck. Both were scalded, but not fatally. Con tactor James Gordon is dangerously urt. having a number of ribs broken. 'The scene of tbe wreck is isolated and the information is meagre. Only one telegraph wire reaches it and that has been down for hours. It is impossible . to learn the names of the injured. A physician at tbe wreck said that the death list would probably reach ten or Iwelve. Fir and Esulotion at Denrer. Denver, Sept. 1. About 3 p. m. fir "broke out in the Rirby house, on Fif - - aMti iMa . Whils the firemen were fighting the fire a carboy containing fifteen cans of gasoline, on tbe first floor, exploded and blew a great hole tn the front wall. T. E. Rowley, who was -on the sidewalk in front of tbe house, was blown into the middle of the street "and fatally injured. Several other per sons were injured by being struck by flying brick, but none of them seriously. The damage to the bouse is about $3, 000; no insurance. Accidents In tha Adirondack!. "Wateriowx, N. Y., Sept. 1. A pec ial dispatch from the Adirondacki aayst A young man named Harlow wai ocidently ahot through both legs by his brother Alfred, at the outlet of the 'Cranberry lake, Saturday and died Sun day morning. Both brothers resided with their widowed mother at South Edwards. Near Cranberry lake a guide named McCnllom was shrt by a sports man named Mullin. who mistook him for a deer. It is believed the wound ii serious one. Steam Barges Collide. ' "Detbojt. Mich., Sept. 1, The steam "barges Jenks and George W. Morley vera in collision in the Detroit river nd the former sank almost immediate ly Tbe captain's wife and the engineer nd fireman of the Jenks were killed. THE W OSLO'S FA'.R. Our Comal at Bombay Charged with a Special Million. "Niw York, Sept. 1. The Hon. Henry Ballentine, United States consul at Bombay and special commissioner of the world's Columbian exposition to India, will take passage on the steamer City of New York on Wednesday for the Orient. Consul Ballentine has com- fdeted arrangements with the . world's air directors for bringing an entire In dian village to Chicago in 1893 for the purpose of exhibiting every phase of Indian life. Mrs. Ballentine, who ac companies bcr husband, has been ap pointed a special commissioner for the ladies' department She says the at tempt to bring high caste Hindoos and Mahommedans has only been sacapssful m one occasion. At the exhibition at Sooth Kensington, in 18S3, an Indian village was imported by the English government at an outlay of $230,000. The citizens of Chicago have guaran teed JjOO.OOO to import these people. Fernesu't Expedition loit. Paris. Sept. 1 The government has received a dispatch announcing that Farneau's expedition to explore tbe val- ley of Shanghai, Cayen. Central Sondan and the French Congo, was attacked by &a::vet ana sixteen tinea ana thirty' one including Farnean himself, wound' d. All the merchandise and a number of r.es belonging to tbe party was lost, A Seniatioa la Tennessee, Nashville. Tenn.. Sept. X. Senator Polk of Maurv county will Introduce in the senate a resolution setting forth that the miners of Briceville are in a state of insurrection and empowering the gover nor to call out such troops as art neces ary tc suppress their unlawful acts The introduction of tbe reaolntion will create a sensation. ,. Cortr. Pa., scorched. Buffalo. Sept t. -Fire at Corey. Pa., early ie the morning destroyed the Oswavo house, Roberts Bros,' store, Carter's house. The Valley Mail office, Packet:' rng store. D H. Miller's office. Lampier's livery and the res dence of A. Kimball. Total loss about fJO.uOO: partially insured. Eight Houses Burned, Pella, la.. 9ept 1. Fire here de stroyed eight business houses and rest deuces. Loss about $10,000, Origin of the lire unknown; little insurance. Ex-Congressman Scott Failing;. Eeie, Pa. Sept. 1. Ex-Congressman "W. L. Scott passed a bad night and was preceptibly weaker. Doctors Pepper and Brandes decided that it would be unwise to attempt his removal te N'ew' twrt in his present enfeebled condition, Dr. Pepper returned to Newport " 1 ' 'I r ! i Garfield's Son Defeated. - Cleveland, Sept 1. James R. Gar "field, eon of "the late -president, was de feated for the Republican senatorial nomination in the tweutv-fonrth dis trict here by ex-Speaker . Lampson of .Ashtabula. ' ;. , , Speakers' Appointments J. BURROWS. Rock Fall, Phelps Co. S.'pt. 17. PAUL VAXDERVOORT. Ulysses , ,' ',. Sapt 13. Red Cloud 15- " North Platte " it. McCook ' Oct. 7. COLD FACTS. The editor of this paper don't know anything about freight rates, but he a enabled to give the following cold facta from the North Platte Independent Era: Louis Smith, of Garfield, bought a thresher with traction engine at Waynes borough, Penn. Freight irom that point to Omaha. $40.60, from Omaha to Brady Island. H'-MMO. ' T. T. Maroctt, of Brady Island, shipped a car- load of lumber from Davenport, Iowa. Freight from Daren port to Omaha, t23.15; from Omaha to Brad? Island, J7L75. Wm. Beattv.of Biady Island, shipped from New York three mowing ma chines. Freight to Omaha, $0; from Omaha to Brady Island, tl3 40. ' T. T. Marcott shipped from Brady Island to Chicago a car load of wheat. Freight to Omaha, 22 cents per hundred pounds, from Omaha to Chicago, 8 cents per hundred pounds. Horticultural Items. That Nebraska will in the near future he as noted for its orchards as western New York is easily apparent to any one who has time to travel. The quality of Nebraska fruit is easily equal to the best and in color and size is su perior to most. It is not unusual to find orchards of moderate size yielding a handsome In come. In our own orchards we are keeping careful count of the yield of va rieties and find certain leading varieties yielding at rate of about 1,000 bushels per acre. E. F. Stki-hehs. Notice to Coal Consumer. I have been able to complete an ar rangement with J. J. Thomas of Den ver, Col., whereby we are better able than we have been heretofore to make satisfactory prices on all grades of Canon City and Trinidad coal, as well aa the best grades of No' them Colo rado coal, over any line of road run ning out of Denver. Their capacity is iuflicient to guarantee prompt ship ment. I will keep purchasers posted on prices upon application. The lowest possible wholesale rates are obtained. Cash miiBt accompany all orders. -J. W. Hartley, State Agt., Lincoln, Neb. ft. r. .Siepucus of ortile huisuIrs brought in a basket of Moore's early grapes. ' This fine variety, of Concord parentage, will be widely planted as soon as better knowti. ' As healthy and hardy as its parent, of excellent quality, fairly productive, large bunch and berry, our host early crape, lsy planting a number of varieties grapes may be had in abundance from early in August un til Christmas. No place so limited in room as to be unable to have a few vines ru auing on fenoos or over out buildings. Those who have plenty of room will of oourso trellis on wire. ; j ; 'j Klsewhere you will see the advertise ment of . F. Rutherf ord.dealer in grave stones, etc. Mr. R. la a good independ ent and deserves the support of ail in dependents. SPECIAL NOTICE. To all Friends of the Independent Move ment and of The Farmers' Alliance. Wo want special agents in every county to attend the County Fair and soo.ire subscriptions for this paper, peeial terms will be given. Apply to M. Thompson, Corner 11th and M streets, Lincoln, Neb. Cyclone Insurance. As next week is Fair week we hope to meet many Insurance men from differ ent parts of the state. Let us get ac quainted. Please call at the Alliance headquarters any evening, but on Wednesday evening let 11s talk Cyclone nsurance. J . 1 . M. sswioekt W 0 want you to ask your grocer for German and insist upon having it. It is tao best made. or salo by all lirst lass stores. German Yeast Co., 0 Omaha, Neb. nrv. spurgron Rallies. Londcx, Sept. 1. Mr. Spursreon iiii rallied from the relapse which he suf fered. THE MARKETS- Chicago Oraln and Provisions. CnicAoo, Sept. 1. VHEAT-Spptemlier. 99c; Decembr"$l 01t CORN-Sentember. 6.IU0. Octolier. Hue. OATS-Septeraber, S8C(,c; October, U:A J'ORK -September, October, 10 tt. LAIU f.1133 LAHD-S.'pt?mber, 8.7: October. $il.75. September, fn Si; October, SS.Uib. Chicago Live Stock. UMo?f Stock Yards, I Chicago, Sept. 1. 1 CATTLE-Estlmated recelDts. 9.0()O had. Native U 0ig6.i, cows mil bulls, $.103.60: Texans. $l.S(i&.!.K Steady HOUS - fcsumatert receipts 11.000 bead. Hovy $1. Jii mixed to medium, lS4.!?)itt 6 40. I:at. J IXifc).6ii Steady SKBEP-Satives, Ki iVaiia; xvesttrni S4.00 $4 ii. Texsuj, fci w. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Sept. L CATTLE-Estimated receints. 9.310: shln- tne:;:. 6.2T0 ui S3 00i&.i.i. cows, $1 liftd 3 IX;. MJCKe:-! Sad .'eedei'4. Ji.jOi.Jj. Market tree HOG?-Estimated receipts. TIKI head. Shlo- mer.ts. I.S'k- Bulk.fM Y.VjJV-Ji; all grades, S3.30 aJ.-" Market stesiy. Omaha LIts Stock. i ; f Union Stock Yards. I ' - Omaha, Kept 1. 1 CATTLE-Estimated recetnta. L8U0 head. l.SKt to I. .W0 lbs. So.imjL.Y50: l.liU to 1.303 lba. $4 OOHJo Hi: ) to I;1I4I lba. 1 fi.V&4..V); rhoira cow. S2 On?!: 7.1: common cows, Sl.00di.f5: good feeders. 52.?5a3.5ii; common feeders, Si25 &! US. Market active and strong, cows higher. nuua tstimatea receipts Ainoneaa. l.ignt. J4.7i;t.V 15: mixed, H KifaiJiO; heary, RSU3&.0U. Market strong to 60 higher. Alliance State Agency. SPECIAL. 25c suspenders for 10 cents. ' Red Cross ColFee 22 1-2 cents. Good Flour only 75c per sack. Agent, ; A Fe'iahle Firm. Mondjy afternoon our hired man wended hit way into the mammoth drf goods house of J. W, Winger & Co., 1109 O street. And If indica tions argue anything it is that they are selling goods as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best. We take j take great pleasure in informing our readers ana inenas mat mey nave put forth every effort possible to sup ply their store with all kind of goods suitable fot the fall season trade. Their siock of Dress Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Muslin, Ging hams. Shirtings, and hosiery is very large and cheap. Their stock of cloaks is immense, and they are pre pared to sell cloaks to suit the rich, the poor, the fat or the lean at prices that would surprise the most sanguine, and we advise you to call ar.d exam ine them before buying elsewhere. Everything they sell is as represented, and should they not prove satisfactory they will refund your money as cheer fully as they took it. They are not like some firms that have come to our city from other places claiming to sell you goods way below cost, etc., who only stay for a shrrt time and then skip out. But they are an old and reliable firm, having located in our city some years ago and put forth every effort possible to make Lincoln what it is today, and we can cheer fully recommend them to our readers as a reliable firm. Remember the place, 11 09 O street. , ; Fine Hog Sale. I will sell at public miction on Tues day, September 23, 1801. at my farm two and a half miles northeast of Neligh. Anieiopo county, jxeh., about 100 lieaa of thoroughbred Poland China and small Yorkshire swine, young and old, male and female. We furnish no fancy pictures to imprers you that we own all the best hogs. This will be the largest nog sale ever held lr the state and will Include many tine show animals nome of which have takea premiums at ovr state fair. There will also be our entire lot of Plymouth Rock fowls of both sexes among the offerings. Early lunch at noon. Sale begins at 12 o'clock sharp. We will run teams from Neligh up to 11 o'clock on day of sale. Terms: Six months time on good security at 10 per cent interest. Five per cent off for cash. Parties wanting time must bring recommendations from bankers. , L. H. Suter, Prop. Col. F. M. Woods, Auc. Improved farm of 160 acres V,', miles east of Trumbull, being- 8. W. i Sea. 9, T. 8, H. 8, Clay Co. Title goo1, no encuraberanoes. For particulars apply to or address. Trumbull, eb. . T Those Who Rent Farms. I will rent you farms in uckols and Web ster counties, cbraeka for casb rent at from (1.60 to (2.50 per acre per year, and at end of Ave to ten years will give you a warrrnty deed for land without further consideration. 10-st J. H. Shuoart, 1-J40O Street, , , Lincoln, ebraska. Sheriff Sale, Notice .i hereby given that by virtue of IS executions issued by tbe olerk of the dis trict oourt of the Third Judloial Olatriot of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster oounty.ln ix actions wherein Arnott C. Klckeus is plaintiff, and in 8 actions wherein Levi F. M. Gasterduy is plaintiff, and in 8 actions where in Andrew J. 8awyoris plaintiff, and in all of which Lincoln Canning and Provision Com pany is defendant, 1 will, at i o'clock p m. on the 3d dav of October. A. D. 18111. at tbe at door of the court bouse in the city of Lincoln, utnruBier county, neu , oner lor saie at puo Ho auotion. tbe lease bold interest of the Lin coln Canning and Provision Company In the property nereinarieraeaorioea.runmng until the Hth dav of Julv. A. D. 1HX). toiretber with all rights of tbe lessee, the Lincoln Cauntng ana rrovision company, inereunaer as ap pears from their lease of record in the office of the register of deeds of Lancaster county, Nebraska, and recorded in book "H," of Mis cellaneous Kecord, at page Wit, which prop erty Is a part of tbe a. e. H of sootlon 15, township 10, run if 08 oast, in Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska, bounded and desorlbed aa fol lows: beginning at tbe southeast corner of block twenty-four (34) of the town of West Ltnooln according to the recorded plat there of, and running tbence south on a continua tion of the west line of Norman street of West Lincoln, eleven hundred and forty (lll feet, tbence east at rlghtangles with the west line of said Norman street eighty (HO) feet for a starting point thence east Ave hundred and thirty (Situ) leet. theuoo north three hundred (Hum feet, thence west five hundred and thirty (51J)fet thence south three hundred (HOP) feet to piece of beginning, all lines being parallel to or at right anglts with Norman street, in west Lincoln, together with ail buildings tnereon except a little rrame reea nouse, and including; tbe enKine.boilers, fixtures and ma chinery therein and thereon situate of every I kind anil nature, comprising everything be- luuiring w aim uonueviea wim me canning and vinegar factory of the Lincoln Canning -na rrnvision company. Ana on tbo same day atn u biock p. m.. under and by virtue of said execution 1 will offer for tale at public auction at the premises of the Llnoeln Can ning ana provision company tu me town or West Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, the followtns: described personal property. to-wlt: Ten hogsheads ratsup bottles, 110 oarrylng crates igalvamzed iron), 25 largo shluplnir crates (valvanized iron), 29 crates pnrnus hoUomigalvanlied iron), 1 lot of wood en crates, 1 lot ot noxas in Kiioca-uown, 1 to niato cleaning vats, 3 trucks, etc., etc. Given under ray hand this Mh day of Au gust, A. 1)., ISM. 6AM McCLAi", Sheriff, lit.". Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of two executions Issued by the olerk of the district court of tbe third Judicial district of Nebras ka, within and for Lancaster oounty, tu ac tions wherein riooxor urr is pinintm, ana J. G. and C. H. Hutchins are defendants. will at 2 o'clock n. m. on the 15th day of Sep tember. A. D., lMU. at east door ot the Court House in Citv of Lincoln. Lancaster oounty, Nebraska, offer for sale at publio auotion the following described real estato, to-wit: lt tweivc(Ui) in block forty-one (41) in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. tilven under my nana this ran a ay or iu gUSt, A. 1)., 1NU. CAM MIX LAY. 10-M. Sheriff Notice to Contractors. Nntiae la hereby aiven that sealed bids for the erection or h school house in school dis trict No. 117, In North Bluff precinct will be received by the school board or said district Plans and specification for said buiidinarcan be found at tne residence ot Mr. A. i. King, moderator, on 8. W. section 7. T. '11. K. t. All rlils must be received on or before Pent, .Mil, lswt, and the board reserves the right to reject any ana an bios. signed. A. u. iviHO. Moderator Jeremiah Noi.uk, Director. r. J. 1UH1KB8, .treasurer. Dated Aug. 24, 1891. ll-r.'t ; Money Savers for the People. Michigan City, Ind., Sept. 22, DO. Messrs. H. R. Eagle & Co., .. 08 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 11L ' I watt to say that I have bought gro ceriea from you for seven years, and al ways got good goods and saved money, Should be glad to have other members patronize you, and know you will please them: ' W. H. Frekmak, ; 1 Ex-Chairman Grievance Committee, J'-".', Pulsion 800 B. of tVB. ffilllK IlfflP ffif IB! FITZGERALD DRY GOODS OUFHT, Will Sell You Dry Goods, notions, Hosiery, Cloaks, and Men's Furnishing Goods for Less than On Domestics. Good L. L. Brown Muslin for. 4c. Indigo Blue Calicos for. 5c. Good unbleached cotton-flannel for 5c. Best Cotton Shirting for . 7c. Table Oil Cloth 15c. Cloaks, Cheapest in the City. Ladies $4.50 Cloth Jackets for. $2 98. " lO.OOriush " " G 8. 8. 50 Fur Trimmed Jackets 4 98. Childrens $4. 50 Long Cloaks for 1 98. " -6.50 " 2 98. Call on us. 1036 O Street Prompt Service Assured. The Sullivan Transfer Co. prepared to do all kind! of light and heavy raying, piano moving, etc. Household goods and furniture handled with safety by experienced workmen. Make arrangements fcr having your goods delivered at state fairgrounds early and avoid the rush of fair week. Office corner 11th and O under State National Bank. Telephone 111. Sullivan Transfer Co. An Old Soldier Bida Farewell to Soup , And Hash. Mr. F. P. MoMillon, of Frontier county, an old soldier who was getting very thin and poor in eonseqeenco of hif teeth. He had been unable to eat anything but spoon victu als and hash for several years. After ex hausting the dental skill of the west he came 200 mile to Dr. Burrui and got a fine set of teeth that he could eat with, and went homo 20 yean younger. 7tf LceseA Stewart. 231 S. 11th St. ' Notice. Will hold my first annual publio tale at my farm 4 1-2 miles southeast of Ashland, Friday September 25, 1801. Will have about seventy five flrstrolass pigs. Parties from a distance will find convej anoe at depot to and from farm. 10-6t F. N. Mulertz, F, M. Woods, Auctioneer. For . Exchange. If you have any land or improped farms for sale or exobange for Lincoln property or for anything else end us your list and we will give you a trade. We make farm leans at e per cent. Bee us. Hulquist uros.. 11-lm . Beat Estate and Loop Co., Corner 16th and O Streets Llnooln, Neb. The Western School Correspondence. Fairfield, Neb. Farmer's boys and girls attention. Tou can take lessons In arithmetic, algebra, book keeping, shorthand, grammar, etc., through the TJ. S. mail, Tuition only 3 per term or twelve woeks for any branch. 8end for cir cular. 9 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farms in south eastern Ne braska from three to five years at 8 per cent Interest. I also want to purchase school bonds. Call on or address, Joseph J. Kelly. Richards' Block. 9-3m Lincoln, Neb. For Sale, Rent or Exchange. I have a few well improved farms of good value in south eastern Nebraska, of 80 to 3fl0 acres each that I will sell or rent for the com ing year. Also a few nice houses in the city of Lincoln which I will sell or exchange fer good farms In the right piace. John G abet. 2lUh and Potter St, 12-31 Lincoln. Neb. Sheriff Sale. Kntlru. la hnrohT riven, that br virtue of an order of sale iBsued by the Clerk of the Dis trict court or thu secona juaiciai winm-v ui Nebraska, within and lor Lancaster County, In an action wherein A. H. Weir Company isplalntlffand William B. Turner, D.L. Brace and (iAnrore K. Hlireiow (narwier h dwi Hlgeiow). fi.ra T. vance, mm mi i irawr, William J. Hitker, John E. Graham, Balrd H rot hern. T. r. Timmons. C. N. Iietz and John r'orberger are defendant. I will a Z o'clock p. m.. on the 1st day of September. A. li. 1W1, at tne nasi aoor 01 m .un. nius in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County. Nebraska, offer fer sale at publio suction tbe following described real CHtale, to-wlt: Lot nineteen (!)), in oioca tnree ) in Madi son fouare addition to the city of Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my nana turn ire in 017 01 July, A. D. 1S91. , SamMuClav. 7-01 Ducnu. E. F. RTJTHEFORD, MARBLE AND GRANITE; Monuments, Gravestones, Etc. StlOCumlnirSt.. Omaha, Neb. rorrpsoondenoe respectfully requested. Or ders filled by mail. 12-lm WALNUT GROVE HERD. 200 POLAND CHINA HOGS. Our Dlsr crop thin neason is the best we have ever raised. Wn have fifty splendid boars of March and April tarrow. witn plenty ot oone and good quality, and about sixty pilts out of first claas sows and Kot by such boars as Way Vy 4141 (SI and Kinir Rival. We are now I ooklnir orders. Onr Herd is built up ot the choicest blood and win Dear inspection. Come and see us or write at once. BRANSON & BUFF, 12-2m - Wavetly, Nebraska. Farm S 1-a miles Southwest of Waverly. Incubators and Brooders. Best over invented for iiatchlng and raising chickens. Brooders only J5.00, Send for oircular. Address Geo. S. Singer, 12-3n Cardlngton, Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN on Farms in South Eastern Nebraska ' owest rates. Call or write to Room USbafoment Richards Block. 12-2m i . - H. W. Davis, Llnooln, Neb. L. W. Drisklu ; ; jGao. P. Driskjll. COUNTRY TRiOB SOLICITED. ' Flans and estimates furnished. Will take part trade Tor work. Address u. vr. imiSKRLL, IK Buolld Av. UHm f Lincoln, Neb. 1036 0 STREET. Any Alliance Agency in the State. SPECIAL LOW PRICES DURING FAIR Everything Marked in Plain Figures. No All. Cash Only. MONITOR PIPE With Pressure Rollers for Covering and Packing Soil Over the Seed. a ) 8 Shoe 8 In. with 9 Horse Hitch (3 B,"-s ' 1U Shoe 6 In. with Horse Hitch ( 3 For Prices and Terms Apply Why Attend the Fremont Business College? T. K HAMLIN President, ECAUSE we have the best Theory Room in the state, in point of light, ventilation and general attractiveness. ECAUSE we have the finest series of business offices in the northwest. ECAUSE we have the most elegant Reception and Recitation rooms to be found anywhere. ECAUSE we have the most complete and elaborate equipment of money, merchandise, railroad tickets, freight and express blanks, and ail papers that can be used to add to the perfection of the Actual Business uourse. ECAUSE we do not advertise goods and accornnidations that we have not in stock. ECAUSE all who come and investigate report that our rooms and appurtenances are in every way superior to our representations. ECAUSE our "Theory of Business" Course is as broad and Comprehensive as that of any Business College, while our Actual Business Exchange is unapproachable. BECAUSE we can save you about $5.00 a moath in tuition and board. BECAUSE we will give you the Business Course. Greek, Latin, French or price of one scholarship. Address for circulars, NEW GOODS.o FRED SCHMIDT IS JUST RECEIVING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Goods; Boots, Shoes, Hats, CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC. Dry AVE ALSO Our Constant Aim is to Give you the Best Goods at Bottom Prices. A comparison of oiir styles and prices will convince you that you should trade with us- Call gtnci See Us. FRED 921 0 STREET, On Dress One and one-half yard wide dress and colored, worth 75c. for ;f in. all wool Mack cashmere 40 in. extra fine wool cashmere, Dress flannels from 15c a yard Men's Shirts and Underwear. Men's flannel shirts, worth 85c. nnlaundned shirts worth $1.00 for 50c. wool shirts and drawers worth 75c for 43c. cotton socks worth 15c. per pair for 10c. jeans pants worth $1.50 for 98c. FITZGERALD DRY GOODS CO. FRAME SH0EQPRESS DRILL. home hitch horse hitch .) d.) SHOES to FRANK P. LAWRENCE, CAREY A LARGE SCHMIDT, WEEK. Goods. flannel, all wool Hack 50c. for 37c. black and colors worth 65 for 49c. to .75c. for 49c. Misrepresentation. One Price to DESIGNED WITH ESPECIAL VIEW TO LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT. AND ROLLERS INDEPENDENT. Lincoln, Neb., STATE AGENT, Germnn and the common branches for the FREMONT BUSINESS COLLEGE. W GOODS. STOCK OF OPR P.O. fOlIIBWllI. i Y