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TflE FAKMEKS ALLIANCE, LLXCOI N, XEK.. THUKSDAY . NOV. 20 1891. BOATS LV THE RIVER, MORE STYLES OF VESSELS THAN CAN BE NAMED. Iicr of Uie f-hlptl Trd ! pi te Itnllroad C "aropelll lea tho Iloai as TfcrleaT M ad Ballon. BACK FROM ALASKA. the casual wcll-pOatcd "How many kind of the Chicago river?" was Interrogation put to a river ninn. Only one kind," ho replied. "I thought every one knew a caual boat is a raual boat" It is a failing common to humanity. Each individual thoroughly familiar hod with the details of hi own VOCa- ecsaed of the same knowledge As a matter cf fact there aro several pat tern of eanal bouts, along v.iih an immense rollection of divers impor tant vcs-cla, constantly stirring up tho muddy waters of tho American ilersey. Of tbe hundreds of vessels on tho river, from two-oared canoes to bulky freight and passenger boats, it is diili cult to inaka a rational, conoiso ci:imi tioution. I!o;its are built in all man ner of ways, and like people, have countenances peculiarly their own, which are reeonrable by vesselnion long distances awny. In tho construc tion of dwelling houses will bo found no more varied expression of personal tastes and ideas than in bout building. In a goneral wny it may be suld that on the Chicago river aro found paddle boats, pleasure yacbt scows, dredging boats, canal boats, steam tug's, and launches, sehoonora, barges, and.stoam propellers for carrying freight and passengers. Only by chance or whon being hauled in for repairs do pleasure yacht get into the channel. They are generally found, whon not skim ming through the white caps, moorod within the harbor or privute slips. Some of them are expensive affairs, indulged in by men of wealth, but the greater number are hold in common by parties of two to a doen persona who have associated tbomselvcs to gether for that purpose. About fifty steam-tug boats of all styles and dimensions and owned ex. clusively by four companies aro en gaged in towing steamers and sailing number does not include thoso owned and controlled by the drodging com panies. Tho tugs compare favorably with the best vessels in slzo and equip ment As a rule the crew constats of flvomon. who work long hours, though their duties are seldom onerous. While their subsistence is first-cliiss, they live and sleep In exceedingly close quarters both night and day, earning good wages. Late years havo witness ed a marked improvement in the class and grade of men employed in the ser. vice. They are for the most part re liable and sober, with families depend Ing on their earnings for support, and a majority of them aro laying some thing by for a rainy day. Within tho past deendo business on the river has changed its methods, about two-fifths of the movements of vessels being performed at night. A bridge tender said last week ho had swuug his bridgo as many times tho day before between six o'clock in the evening and 6 in tho morning as he had swung it tho twelve corrospond , tag hours previous. ; Owing to the narrow limits of the channel, says the Chicago Intor-Oeean, and the impediments to navigation abounding therein, cool-headed, nervy men are required for tug service on the river. Only young men in the prime of life, who are experts In tho business, possoss tho requisite portion of what is denominated "sand" to en able them to successfully pursue it The tug. man is continually coming face to face with emergencies where it behooves him, within the instant to arrive at a mental decision as to the course he shall pursue. Having no time to change his mind or alter his course, be must adhere firmly to his original purpose, for with a ponderous vessel bearing down on him, to change his mind would be fatal, or If ho even hesitates he is lost For these reasons the best tugmen in the world are con. ceded to be engaged at this port Only Two Hundred Yours. Mr. Havenstoin of the British Asso ciation for the Advancement of Scl. ence has boon making calculations as to the number of people that the world can comfortably support and the time when that limit will be reached. He estimate the population of the earth in 1890 at 1.4(iS,000,000, and its rate of increase per decade at 8 por cent Then he takes tho area of all the habitable land in the world at a little over 46.000,000 square miles, only 23,000,000 of which are fertile. The latter ho estimates to be capable of maintaining 207 to the mile, this being founded on the statis tics of 175 for India. 29, for China, and 264 for Japan. Roughly speak ing, tho earth is supposed to be capa ble of sustaining 6,000.000.000 people, and at tho present rate of Increase this limit will be reached in a little less than 200 years from now. Tlie See or Gallic. The lake of Genesaro, called also the Sea of Galileo, etc., situated in Palestine, sixty-five miles north of the Dead Sea, is pear-shaped. The great est width is six and tiireo-quarters miles; its extreme length is fifteen miles. The Jordan enters it muddy at the north, and passes out clear at the south. Tbe natural features of the lake are neither various nor especially attractive. ine cniei interest con nected with it is that Christ passed much of his time on its shores. It abounds in the best kinds of fish, which made tho southern part of it particularly noted as a fishing ground. The towns around it in former times are now mostly in ruins.' Lieoteaaat Srkwatka Bring Xewa sf Imk lllncmww DesJIoines, la., Nov. 2. Lieuten nt Frederick Schwatka has returned frtra his rtont trip to Alaska and is pemling a few days with hi friends in Des Moines. He shows the effects of the trip, ami is f-ixf y ronnds reduced in . fih since be left here in May. His ... , psrty, including Dr. Hayes, of tho Canal DOITS in l'njf,,l tnn1urir:A mf rr nn.t tn natives, leit Juneau. Ait!.Kii. dunes. They proceeded np the Nakou river sixty miles, the journey requiring two weeks on account of the swiftness of the cur rent; thence acro&i the country eighty miles to a lake whi h tho natives told them aliont. The lake is nearly ono hundred miles long and fifteen wide, and was named by tho party Ah Klain JDig Lake), They then descended tho Jew berry river for 100 miles. From Fort Selkirk they went southwest 223 miles to whrt was Hnpposed to lie a region in which cupper abounded, but none was found. .Several weeks v"t re tqient in ex ploring the Copper river, desrrilied by the lieutenant as one of the inofct turbu lent streams he had ever seen in his trav els. After a'-ce a mountain iieuk in the interior and taking a nnmlicr of observations of peaks never before seen by white men, the descent of the Copper nvcr vns iiiiide in cunYE. boHtn for nearly one hundred mile. The lieutenant t pleaded with his dis coveries, nnd thinks them of great geo graphical as well as geological value. After visiting in Iowa a short time he will go to New York City. AFTER THE M. P. A Grand Jury BuliHnae Prominent llullroad Men and tlie Com pany Records, Chicaoo.Nov. 24. United States Mar shal Hitchcock received snbpoenues from the United States district court at Omaha for J.W. Midglcy. J. N. Faithorn, G. L. Carman and D. C. Bridges to ap pear before the fedend grand jury, at Omaha, Nov. 80. Midgley is directed to bring the records of the weight of stone hipped bv Hugh Murphy from Lyons, Colo., to Omaha, and all reports, records of billing, documents and pa per jiertuining to shipments from Kontli Omaha and Nebraska City, showing of what the shipments consist ed. Midglcy is also required to produce all figures of the tariffs in effect covering shipments from thoae j oints on the Mis souri Pacific road from Jan. I, ltflH), to the Kith of the present month; also, any further records that apply mora special ly to the same subject, and also tho way bills of certain dates. From this it would appear that tho Omaha grand jury is after tho Missouri Pacific with a sharp stick. It is asserted that the charges preferred against that road are'sweeping, and there is certainly an indication of this in the fact that the snbntena calls for records covering twenty-three months of the company's business. A. J. Kigfy & Co. bare tW.OW to !on on real estate at a lr,w rale of in forest. Call on or aiirewi tbt-ni at Ntwoiaa block, room 21 Liucolo. Neb. 2U4 Kvry one viniting our town, whether desiring to pnrcbjwe or not, is cordially iovited to visit our store and look care fully throegU our dress goods, clothing, boot and shnrs, etc , where we are showing everytllng that is new aud choice in the wiy of fall and winter govls. The msgnitudo of our stock will surprise you. the gtyles will piease you, the prises will interest you. Call aud Investigate. IIaxxixo & Cast, 22tf Cambridge, Neb. Mother Goose, and her temperance family, will give an entertainment at St. Paul's M. E church, on Mond ly evening next. The proceeds of this entertainment will be used in connection with the Sun diiy school temperance work, and the friends of church and school are cor dially invited to be present. Read the sale notice of I5ro. J. V. Wolfe in this issue. Ho is well and fa vorably known as one of Nebraska's nnst successful breeders of the justly famous Poland-chinas. No betler op portunity has ever been offered to the farmers of Nebraska to sccuve thor oughbreds tock from a reliable herd at a reasonable price. H APPALLING FACTS. GREAT SPECAL SALE OF am Fuel Famine at Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 24. There is a shortage of soft coal for the running of tho big mills and factories around St. Anthony Falls. Tho closing of the res ervoirs a week ago at the head of the Mississippi forced tho big flouring mills to resort to the nso of steam power, and their consumption of soft coal has been so great that a tannne results. One Minneapolis firm is 1,500 cars behind on Its orders. Kilted In a TrUo l ight. New York, Nov. 24. John Hollinger,' a lad of 17 years, fought George J. Alt man, a boy of his own age, in the prize ring. In the sixth round Hollinger got a loft hand swinging blow on tho right ternpie wnicn toned mm. Jtio was un able to respond, and the fight 'vas given to Altman. Hellinger was carried home in an express wagon, and died from the etlecta of the light. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. No trace has been found of the yacht that was seen to capsize in Lake Michigan Sunday evening off Sixty-seventh street, Chicago, one of the men clinging to its keel. . , At Tellurlde, Colo., J. A. Mercer, the ex press messenger shot Oct. 21 by his mis tress, Mrs. Watson, who suicided a few' minutes later, died from the effects of his wnimila. THE MARKETS. Chicago Grain and rrovlnlon. Chicaoo, Nov. St. , WHKAT-ricxwnher, H2i'e: Mav. 00o. OORN-Deeemtwr, 4TH-; Stay, ilo. OATS-Decern bar, Si'io: My,Ste. PORK-Decoinber, $.t5; Jauuary, 111.17; May, SI 1.624. LAKD- llwomber, J6.10; January, JS.22J4; Mav, SU.aWt .!. K'lBS Deceuber, $5.!i. . Alarraln; Statl.tin on lluiliiet Failures Iiurlnj tin I'ast Jii-ie Slon'U. Bmdstreet roports the failures for the pit nine months at X.tttiti; for the corresponding nino months of last year 7.634 an Increase of 1,328; total liabilities for nine months this year, 1133,811. 510; last year for same pe riod, (92,611,J0, an increase of $46, 209,660. 'J hose figures soera to IndL cate a condition of prosperity with a vengeance. It should be remembered that these figures apply only to busi ness failures, and only a part of them. Mortgngo failures, deeds of trust fail ures, chattel mortgage and bond fail ures aro not considered in this state ment. There has doubtless been 20, -000 or mora absolute tailures during the time named, with liabilities more than double tho amount given. Vet under such conditions the two old parties contend that times are good nnd prosperity waits upon the efforts of the people. This state ment Is enough to fill every honest man with alarm. Who Is safe under financial conditions that have driven nearly 9,000 business men to bankrupt cy and destroyed values to the amount of 13X, 000,000? Whose turn will come next, and what kind of business enterprise will stand the shock? Is it any wonder that a four per cent Uni ted States bond, duo in fifteen years, whose ultimate payment and guaran teo Is predicated on tho taxing pow er of the govornmout, is at a pre mium of eighteen per cent, while a mortgage upon a good farm for one half its value, ut ton per ount, whore payment of interest and principle de pends upon the prosperity of the peo ple, cannot be negotiated for one-half that length of timer in this manner the taxing power of the nation is placed at a large promium over the prosperity of its industrious people. It is time that every honest man be gan to consider this matter earnestly. Alliance Irlbune. Kir Our Inducements ire Better than Eier. Wo will asslnn the F.xclulve Klaht to sell i. , ,i,.i,r4 Tuvlor Adluatalde Ladles' khiia in the vholo or nnrt of this Mate. 500 of our Kirvnts avermre from S)S day to SMOOO a years no other shoo like It; blKproflts ! esuy teinakesnlo. Address with 2c Ktstnp. CON 80UIMTKD ADJUSTABLE SHOKu).. ;M4 liyuu, aiuss. 0 63; January, f 3.85; Hay, Ball Fighting In Franre. Bull fighting has become very popu lar in France, and though it is strictly forbidden to kill a bull in the arena the toreros frequently put the animal to death in response to the shouts of the spectators, A leading citizen of Dax recently wagered with the mayor f a neighboring commune that he would descend isto the arena and la the presence of tho spectators kill Spanish bull in orthodox fashion. He Aid so amid the applause of thousands tf bis fellow countrymen. Chicago Live Stock. Umiom Stock Yaros, Chicago, Nov, 24. ( CATTLE-Estimated receipts. 8.(100 head. Natives. S'UlfcNUtl: cows and bulls. tl.Btta&K: Texans, 1.UUJ.'.3; western beeves, jfl.S.xahl.tJO. HOGS Estimated reeeipn. 4S,Ono head. Heavy. (H.itttM.tU; medium, $J.SV3&9J; light, S&l't3M. Bteariv. SHEEP-Natives, fntiijt.'UO; westerners. S4.1U4.t)U; Texaos, 3.i.Xill4.6U. Kansas City Live Pteek, Kansas Citv, Nov. 24, CATTLE-Estlmated rebelpta. 4.mo head. shipments, 3,stM head. Steers, IKtSTvai; cows. Fi.&Yf &ia: itocKers aim levaers. suuukiitt. bteady. HOUS -Estimated receipts. .4nn head: ship ments, UUU head. All grades, !.;6&3.(M. steady. Omaha Live Stoek. Union Stock Yaros, I Omaha, Nov. 24. OATT!.E-Esttmated receipts, 1,2m head ).0 to l.fieO lbs.. JM.;aiA.0U: 1,110 to 1.3m lbs. Jil.ava4.ltt: mm to 1,1IW llw., $.'.7.Via.T5; choice cows, i.iu,r.oe; common rows, J-1KW1-', choice feed'rs, S&Sjauu; cumuiun feeders. IL'.Kujfa.'iU. irm. HOUS - Estimated receipts. R.IIO0 head LiKht, aav.i H.rt.O; medium, a.4.V&a.ik; heavy, tJ..Ktiii.iu, tirm. Chamberlin's Academy Of short-hand type-writingtelegraphy is offering superior facilities for acquir ing a sound practical training in these arts. If ;'ou are coctamplating attend ing a school of this kind it will be to your interest to call on or address them at 1130 O street, Lincoln, Neb. tf rarmers ana Laborers, buy your goods at wholesale prices. 25 to 60 per cent saved, henu tor cataloguo. Nkw England Scitly Co., 21t4 1315 Douglas St., Omaha, Nob. Homes On the lower mi If coast of Florida M per month until psia Tor; hi acres equal to iso in Nebraska. Address Tbe Grove City Laud Ce., Grove City, Fla. tf The State Agent calls attention to the fact that this week he will send out the best price list ever Issued in Lincoln Walt for it. Invest a few dollars in South Florida land, where there are no cold winters, See advertisements. A flew Badge. The accompanying- design speaks for Itsoif. People s Party for our Country and Fiaite; America. Every reformer should have ono. Vrloe. solid Hold (1.C0. Pend orders to Oeiisnsd nd Cheynne .Wyoming. pat, ijr uso. J3t4 Mention this paper. BigntH. W. FITZGERALD DRY GOODS GO., 1Q36 O STREET, LINCOLN. AVe Lave bought the entire Kimjde lint; of ladit-H anl childrens' cloaks from the largest manufacturer in the country. We )uAit tliem at a reduction of 50 per cent. You can hay them of m at the same reduction. If you are going to buy a cloak thw season . YOU CAN'T ArUtU TU Jiii&o inw dauu. Seal Plush garments plain and trimmed with the most stylish furs at the actual reduction ol 03NTE3 HALF. Plush jackets actually worth $12.00 for S?ii.08. Plush jackets actually worth ?17.00 for $0.08. Plush Keefer jackets actually worth $20,00 for $11.08. Fur Trimmed Pr efer jackets actually worth $27. for $14.08. Fur Trimmed Long Reefer jackets actually worth $22. for $12.08 - Ladies Cloth Jackets at $2.98, $3.48, $3.98 and $4.48, Tight Fitting and Reefer Front. Ladies Cloth Jackets, Fur Trimmed at $4.98, $6.98, $7,U8 and $8,98, actually worth 1-2 more. Sale Begins on Thursday Morning. Fine Stock Sale. J. F. Bishop & Sons will hold their great annual sale of Poland China and Berkshire hogs, at the Hooper farm six miles southwest of Lincoln on Tuesday, December 1, 1801. SCO hewi of choice swine of both sexes and of all ages will be oHered and you can find just what you need at this big sain. The farm where sale takes place will be offered for sale also, contains 100 acres and is one of the best farms in the county. See bills for terms of sale on stock and farm. Col. F. M. Woom, 2t Auctioneer. VEGETABLES of all kinds bought VtUtlaDLW nnd sold by E. D. Har ris Jr., at 836 South ULh street, Lincoln, Nob. Also keeps a general supply of llour and feed. 23t4. w A Farm Cheap. An 80 acre farm, well improved, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Address A. J. Riby & Co., the money loanirs. Room 21, Newman block, Lincoln, Neb. 83-tf What Calhoun Says. Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 23, 1890. Eureka Rheumatic Remedy Co., Lincoln, Neb. 1 havo been relieved twice from se vere attacks of Rhuomatism by the use of Eureka Rheumatic Remedy, using only a small portion of one bottle, have had no trouble since the last attack, about three years ago. J. D. Calhoun, Editor Lincoln Weekly Herald. For sale by Drucflnsts. i2m43 NOTICE. A I. Dnvls, defendant, tnke ootloe that on tlic IStli day of November, ISM, Mabel 11. Davis, plamllfl, Hied her petition in tho dis trict ceurt of Lancaster county, Nebraska, atraluat you, asking that the niarrlairo rela tion now exiatlnii between the plalrtiif and defendant be dissolved, and that she be di vorced from the defendant, and for the care, custody and control nf the minor daughter Maud U. Dnvls, on the grounds of abandon ment, refund and failure to support the plaintiff and minor child, and lor cruel and Inhuman treatment. Von are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Sth day f December, ixl. MAUHU II. II A Y IB. by O. A. Uusfi, attorney. l. II. R. BAILEY, Wholesale Commission DEALER IN Butter, Eggs, PouItry,Potatoes AND BAILED HAY. 23m0) 1320 U Street, Lincoln, .ob. The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM TowrTopics READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of Ifcwmber, March, June aud September, DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY. INTENSE. Every reputable news and book stand has it, rrice. xliiRle number. SO CENTS. S3.00 Vliti YKAli, postage t'KKK. This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the best stories, sketches, burlesques, poems, witti cisms, etc., from th bi.ck numbers of that much talked-about New York Society Journal, "own Topics, which is published weekly. Sub scription price, per year. Tho two publications " Tows Tones " and "Tai.ct from Tows Tones" together, at tho low club-price of $3.00 per year. Ask your newsdealer for them or address, TOWN TOI'ICa, 81 West 23d Street, N. Y. City. Dated Nov. 18, lKDL 4t Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattol mortiTHKe dated on the Itlth day of June, Mil, and duly tiled for record inoflioeof the county clerk of Lancaster county, Ne braska, on the liith day of August, 1HM, and ex ecuted by Lewis Burdick to Patrick Dore, to focurc the payment of the sum of SM. and u-f.on which there is now due the gumof J2I3 55. Default haviHfrbeen made in the payment of said sum and the said reortKatree having food reasen feeito himselt unsateauninsecure y reason of the wrongful acts of said mort gagor has elected to declare the not? and mortgage clde and to foreclose the same as by the terms of said inortgago he may, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the property herein doi'crlbed. viz: all the crops raised on the east half of the northeast quarter of sec tion twenty-four (241. township twelve (12), range six (t)l, Lancaster county, Nebraska, consisting of about seventy acres ot corn and one stack of millet, the corn being now husked and in crib, at publio auction at the house of Fatriok Dore. situated on the south west quarter of section (17), township twelve (12). range seven (7). In Kocic Creek Precinct, Lancaster oour.ty. Nobraska, on the 27th day of November, MM, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. Patrick Dohb, Mortgagee. Dated. November 4th. ltl. lOMCEMTMT. J. T.M. SWIG ART, EDITOH. This Department will be edited for the ben efit ot Mutual Insurance Companies through out tho State. I Mill III nil V i. i II I I i'i'l II VII HVW WkUIV 1UU1 iVVtU Lancaster County Co. We at this writing, Nov. 23d, have on file over 000, and by the fourth of next month will have the required $100,000. Ou tbat date we will have a meeting of the board, after which the policies will be sent eut. Please tell your neighbor about the loss and warn him ft gain st a company that takes a membership fee of $12.00 for $1,000 in surance and then leaves you subject to assossmebt. Such a company is doing business iu this state, and they claim to insure against tire,- lightning, tornado and accident. The law does not pro vide for accident insurance, therefore beware of any unusual company that asks as much for membership as the probable cost would be in a p.uely mu tual company. Cyclone. It would be well to talk over the ad visability of cyclone insurance in your Sub aud County Alliance, and make a choice of some one to write us on the subject. No policy will be Issued until we bae on file $150,000 worth of prop erty lusured. We want more agents. POLAND-CHINAS. CLOSING OUT SALE. k . S, k'i7 V? Tl w1 BY A- No 1 9Billl Ko. Artificial Teeth. No cracked plates. DR.A.P.BURRUS 1208 O ST. Tiencath tho stor, No. 1, i iwi a flusnr; brtow il u wliiUi spot f ftoffeueti dartine, in a (iytfjM-'ptic '.ootli, tfolajf to tiie tutT'o or pulp. Xo. ? n'm-it emslon of lb" Fpetli, wUh dark ttreui .uoxt to t j.o rijt jt iAe gums. i 3 shrr- i rhcnmatlr tooth from Miller, v'atire in'! lUiVrubi nave peuetr.ttti itiu pulp. V.H'n fill tiw tceiti, kill tho nitcrobes Ufe uyspeiwin aiKt rhetimatlgni, ami save vour teeth from aches anl imiJiik. V e have alt the Hnn-sttioucs toe excractiug tvnilx witiiout paiu. ft.dhero with a tenacity of 15 to 20 Dounda. "BUSY BEE" WASHER tiuarvtitp to run eaolcr boi do bettor work ibtu anv othtr ia the orI I. Mung otretaaajy, H e onmleiige a trial wnn aur ethw nitciiitit. Vtarran(e4 ior nvu reara aoa money rerunaca n oot fotirt-iy sau-ructorr. r iu aiif ml), Satea time, okmh-t ftod olothca. Juki tlie nmohine fur lalffs who are not wrt atroue. Thousand of utt h u-i-4 to l.irf thHr ahtn drtiie, notfB4vethateptiiibr uxing theUl'Nlf IIKfc" WAKIlKlt. Have iur iitreui-'th, healtli, iiru, chtihet aod woiiy bj iuvHuic only aV in ttiU 'niachiu. Dttn't kwp thn H ba uoIpm It tuiti ou. We are mponalble ainil anfan fuat what tee Mr. KV Invite toii to jTivetigate Uruiililr Wlore nxkiQg a ont. We will futtfft f 09 to anrnoe who will prove tbat wt cvt-r rfuTd (be full amount in a dlsaaiUflMt puroiafr. AfFUTC Uf IDTFfi lnrrroouutr. KxclnfTrtmltnrT. Matir AUCn I O Wff AN I taJ f oar A units make $Ut to f'-W a unuth. Laity Aeeoti &re very xuncesshil. Farmeri and tbHr wivt-a tunkn 2m tof4tH Iv dtirloif winier. Oue farmer to Missouri wild M. Friff f.'i. S-intrtl (full l! to thi.K deirlnit aa airnay, only $i. Aim orleorated I'KXN VKl4Jr.HH Jf aodotbiT itMeful hoiuh(..d article at lowcat wholesale prior. U'rrrn-r to our f.U. i 1 jSlttfertw to Atu. LAKE ERIE MFG. CO., 153 East 13th St., ERIE, PA- It;.- t- , IS J. I. PARR & PAINTERS, 2045 M Street, Lincoln, Neb. DllHMllK, Ui Corner I Oth and P Streets. -DEALERS IN- DRY GOODS, CARPETS, KOTIOXS, SHOES, GRO CERIES, ETC Peparfcrtei)t Store. Largest stock In the city. TEEMS; ONE PRICE AND CASH. AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. . An effectual remedy for the cure of pain in the Stomach, Colto, Cholera Morb-ja, Cratng Catlo, Bilious Cello, Painter's Colic, Bummer Complaint, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Bloody Fiuz, Chronlo Diarrhoea, cuo.v.a Infantum, Cholera and Bowel Complaint In all forms. Prepared only by the Howard Medicine Co. 12th and N Streets, Lit -join. Neb. Price 36ots. ForSaeby aV Druggist. Country Produce (butter and ffff) taken In exchange for merchandise. Our store Is headquarters for for the farm re of Lancaster county. 62tf Wishing to plat a portion of my farm and attend to its sale next season, I will close out my entire herd of richly bred Poland-China hogs on my farm near Lincoln, Neb, Dec. 11,1891, sa'e to com mence at 11 o'clock sharp. I have been about twelve years breeding, culling and buying until I claim as good a herd as any iu the United States. My per sonal attention aud best thought have been given to the business. Unable to give it my personal attention for a while at least, and unwilling to trust my repu tation as a breeder to hired help. I will offer the entire herd consisting of about 40 sows one year old and upwards, a choice lot of young sows and boars rendj for breeding and about 75 head of late summer and fall pigs. Also my choice breeding boars "Van Dee" (A) 12749, (S) 7343 and McKeighan (S)5094. I claim for " Van Dee" tbat he has no superior and very few equals as a breeder. Ho was sired by the famous hog Osgood 15,1(57 (O) out of Gem 2nd, (0) 35,930. Now is your chance to start right with choice breeder i at your own price. Union college " cars run irom Lin coln to my farm. Xkhms: vJne year at iu per cem, or 5 oer cent off for cash. Sums under 10 cash, liood luncn at noon. Don't miss it I mean tho sale. J. V. Wolfe qFhakk M. Woods. Auctioneer. 23U A New Firm. II. R. Bailey, formerly of Carter & Bailey has concluded to lauuch out in to the commission business by himself, and with that purpose in view has rented a storo at 1320 U St., where he will conduct a general commission busi ness. Mr. Bailtiv has been a resident of this county for the oast live years and is well and favorably known among our business men as a aud worthy gentleoiau with whom it is a pleasure to do business. He starts out with bright prospects having just re ceived three car loads of potatoes and one of apples. He is prepared to fur nish our readers with anything they may wact to buy, and is also pajiDg the highest cash wrice for produce of all kinds. Thoso cf our readers having butter, eggs or poultry, iu fact anything raised on a farm, will do well to corre spond with or call and ee this enter prising young business man. Rimem ber the place, 1326 U S;., Lincoln, Neb. It , Notice. The regular meeting of the Saunders County Alliance will bo held at Wahoo ou Saturday, Nov. 28. An open meeting will be held in the afterneon addressed by O. Hull, state lecturer, and others. It is hoped that every Alliance in the county will be represented. P. J. Caket, Secy. Leeie A Stewart, 251 S. 11th St. We want you to ask your grocer for German and insist upon having it. It b the best made. For sale by all flrst oImi store. Gikman Yeast Co., 0 Omaha. Neb. IT WILL PAY YOU TO HEAD THIS. 1 Ladies Fur Trimmed Long lieefers actually worth $30.00 for $17.48, 4 Perfect fit. Warraatad, No canker boto mouths. Never look bka tombstones, but perfectly natural. J.W. WINGER & CO. 1109 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. 1109. We commence this week to cut prices on Cloaks and Underwear, Cloaks for SCHOOL CHILDREN AND LADIES $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, $3.00, $4.00 and up to $10.00. Cloaks nevr ww so u,eap as this year. Woolen underwear in shirts and drawers at rtnch lower prlies than last year. Undershirts worth 83cts we are selling at 57cis. liio,iih.ois at 75cts., $1.00 and up to $5. Cotton flannel and Muslin cheaper than ever before. !St4 COME SEE TJS- J. W. WINGER & CO., 1109 0 STREET. 240 acre improved farm, onehalf mile from Pleasant Dale, Soward Co., JSeb., only $25 per acre. Saw-mill and 1300 acres of red and white oak timber, at Cher ry Valley, Arkansas, to exchange for good Nebraska land antt some money. Ready sale for all the lumber. 28 head of short-horn registered; cattle to trade for 100 acres of land in south eastern Nebraska. It will pay you to investigate this. A highly improved quarter, 5 miles from Ashland, to exchange for good raw land In south eastern Nebraska. Fine 100 acres adjoining the eity of Hast ings, Neb., all under cultivation, tine buildings, fruits of kinds, at a great bar gain. Exchanges of all kinds made. Write what you want and I can iitvouout. City property for sale and exchange. C- R. VAN DUYN, Room 4, 1113 O Street (20) Lincoln, Nebraska- FURNAS Vtwimwii CO HERD LARGE ENGLISH BERKHIRES. H. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop., BFAVER CI1Y, NEBRASKA. Thirty choice plct of April furrow left, also four litters of June farrow. Ipduoement to ptrtles itarttcv herd. Orders boeked for sows bred for eprmir farrow. Siook A No.l Prion right. Mention the Alliance. on !VI OBEY On Everything You Eat, Vear or Use ! The sat represents oar Fine Wool ChinoMllt Betvet OrerooBt, in Blsok, Brown or Bine. The eoat U elegan trimmed end made np expressly for onr trade. We toll hundreds of them to oor regnlar patrons, and not OM oom plaint was made. Sites 84 to 42. A $13.00 Overcoat for $9.65. Another Bargain. Fine Blaek All Wool Cheviot Saek Bait, an old stineV by of oars; sizes 84 to 40; qnnlity of workmanship IM best. A $15.00 snit for $12.00. Wa can furnish ma ples of the aboTS great bargains. J ) Poland Chinas for Sale. Owing to the limited number of buy ers in attendance at my public sale, I have several pens of splendid Poland China hogs that were not offered and that are now for sale. These include a splendid lot of this season's males and sows and some fine yearling sown, also my famous yearling boar ben. These will all be sold cheap and on very favorable terms. For particulars ad dress, L. H. Sltbr. Neligh, Neb. A Good Dim Print Wammitta Oinffbam. Brown or Blue Check. Ht-mry V'ai or Striped Flannel 6ot, Fruit ot tho Loom Muslin. M-'.n Arnold1! ceiebratf Ucrman 8me Prints ............................... Jvcm A good Brown or Bine Check Blurting ctf A Nico Drem Flannel, 34 in. wide '14 L. U Factory. The btandard Sheeting A Oood Blenched Hnalln Sett A Hearj Kene Oottonade for Pants S3oM . O'mHes In tin boxes and oolor Bets Iri'.h Linen Note Paper, per lb.. AeS A Box of 300 EnrelopeK (white) 60ott Double Bruasted Scotch M.nno Bins, mixed, Uudenhirta and Drawers, per set ftftees A Sl.M mixed Pomet Flannel Shirt, the bast. SU.oe A Oood Kentucky Joan, Brown or Bias SMoet A Oood ricking, Bliw Striped Boti Plymouth Bnck Olnrca. nnlined (Dan!. Hayes) .'. wSota A hl.M Buff Oalf Shoe la Laos or Oongras 7 to U. ............... ....1 OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE And Grocery List furnishes praotically everything yon eat, nse or wear. We mailed sop? to onr regnlar customers free of cost. Send 6 cents to pay the postage, with yoaisr' request for a oopy. As we furnish the book free, jon ought to be willing to pay poea age to get it, Yon eannot afford to be without it, H. R. EAGLE & C2., Wholesale Farmers Supply House 68 A. 70 WABASH AVECHICAGO. t