r iiiij-in turn ii ii:b-j .ml m 11111 l m wumm inifniM'wmm..n w rniw iffiWrawrBMia! wn n mm n m - " -J"" , , i'w'ni" I i' i im .-.'L mn in' ---- --- minim 16 MERIT RECOGNIZED. A Well Deserved Indorsement of Aujus tme & Co. Nurserymen of Normal Illinois. Lincoln. Ned., July 12, 1892. Wetho undersigned having purchas ed nursery stock Df Augustine & Co. of Normal .111. do hereby certify that i trees were in good condition when de livered. . That the stock was the best wo have ever not n delivered at Lincoln Tnat one of the company's representa tives has called upon us and arranged our few losses to our entire satisfaction, that wo join together in recommending anyone in need of nursery stock to patronize them. WACampbe'l, TEOyler, C MKnowlton, Chas M nks, F Brandt. Geo Keszler, - E Peterson, , J II Ranch, II G Kuser, iK Cropsey, J Bohlman, Wm Freye, II Hartze, ' II W Keel, G P L os, H II Faulkner, II Magee, II E Lidolph, . Mrs M Bohl, , L B Baker, J Betten, Wm Obermeyer, H S Weakley. Ja Ilivett, v, A II Wetenkamp, ..i . , Fred Mayer. A HSmith, : Seth Abbott, ' John Damrow, Henry Hartman, A Spann, C L Lidolph, ; C A Perkins, ; Wni Foster. John Mingt s, II Grimm, J II Wiltstruck, Chas Buelow, K E Jlomrig, Geo Kamro, '. G T Orth. J Kevetzer, ' F H Wegman, II Roader, T J Charles, A G Ior.-, II II Meyer, J E Bevinett, Mrs M Maloney, Amos Watson, T C Miller, Thcoloro Horn, DWARFS OF CHARLES I. A JEALOUS THE A LLTANCE-INDEPENDENT. THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFERS SIX YEARS '"truction TUITION FREE. cow. He Nursed a Tho Marriage of IUchard Gibson and Anno Shepherd. Little Gibson was at the christening and 8aw tho small Anne decked out in it re at splendor: and although he was still rather young to think of matri mony, he fell in love with iior then and there. His affection was returned, and in due course the king and queen gave their consent to the marriage of the two dwarfs. Great preparations were made for this weeding, wh'.ch wa3 celebra ted in the chapel of the Palace of St James; ana everybody who was any body at all was biddcri to the ceremony. Henrietta Maria, who. in moro senses than one, was tho reigning beauty of tho British court, took great interest in the festivities and arrayed herself in all her splendor and loveliness to bestow her blessing on the little pair. The little bride looked charming in ahite satin dress with a very long train,' 'and the tiny groom wore a white satin waistcoat with trimmings of satin. His hose and breeches were of white silk, and diamond buckles sparkled in his " tiny shoes. The dwarfs were a dainty pair, and created a sensation as they stood before the clergyman exchanging their vows. King Charles, very handsome.-, very graceful,, and looking every inch a king, gavo away the bride. St Nicholas She Gored Thomas Because Tap. A few years ago I had a quiet milch cow Rose." which was fond of Thoma.s the stableman, and also showed an aversion to dogs. Ono morning I had just begun to dress, when I heard my puppy barking in the cow-shed. The next minute I heard a roar of unmistakable fear and anguish a human roar. I dashod down stairs, and at the same moment arrived my son. pitchfork In hand. There lay 1 nomas on his race In a dry gutter by tho side of the road to the cowhouse, and tho cow butt'ng angrily at him. Wo drove off the cow, and poor i nomas scuuieu across the road, slipped through a wiro fence, stood up and drew breath. Why. Thomas." said I, "what's the rrfutter with Rose?" Well sir." said Thomas, i heard the pup bark and untied him. and I was just coming out of the cowhouse with the pup in my arms when Hose came round the corner, bho knocked me down and would have killed me." Thomas had indood bad a narrow escape; nis trousers were ripped up from end to end. and red marks all along his legs showed where Rose's horns had grazed along them. Woll," said I. youd better not milk her this morning, since she's in such a fury." Oh! I'll milk her right enough, sin hy and bye; just give' her a little time to settle down. " said Thomas. It's only jealousy of that 'ere pup, sir. She couldn t abide seeing me a-fondling of It." - In about' twenty minutes Thomas called me down to see the milk. The cow had stood quiet enough to be milked. But the milk was deeply tinged with blood, and In half an hour a copious red precipitate had settled to tho bottom of the paiL Till then I had doubled the jealousy Iheory. After that 1 believed. ' An Alarm! nir tyniptom. Mr. hicks I think you had '' better give Tommy some mediclno to-night my dear; I m afraid he isn't well. Mrs. Hicks What makes you think so, Charles? MK , Hicks He was teasing me thil morning to let him go to church LU 111 IL $15 000 TO LOAN TO WORTHY STUDENTS. No monev required to receive on education at this college. The only conditions of admission are a good n oral character and an Mnbition to secure an education This college lias 8 asme $I5,(X)0 to be loaned t url gt lie present year to young people who wish to attend our school, but have not the ready fundr. All the time needed will be given in which to pay the loan; and a stu dent can take a full eoim e to graduation without bavin? a dollar to begin with. . IT J T1IK 1IKST 1 t FA A l'OU ; DUt II tnis 1 impossible you caiinui auuru iuiait n life wl'hout an education when you have an opportunity like this. Ten Btates represented in the attendance and fl ty e- aduates last year. Hoard in private family J2.0J per week. We teach ibe Ec ectic Short llaud wlilcli can be learuea in les.s ume man oiuer xysieius. After you have read the circulars ot all other schools, send for.our catalogue and we will leave it to . . 1 . . I 1 I .1 . A. 1 Ai k 1 4 r.r-. our juugmem wuicu tcuoji in uie west miiKB urai 111 Mtuiuiu. iiuuicaa. 11 2t. A. M. 1IAKU1S, Pre., Grand Island, Neb. Field Notes. L. Banks Wilson, the well-known importer of horses, Creston, la., wil have a large and fine lot of imported horses, to arrive next month. His bro ther, Mr. E. W. Wilson, is now in Eu rope, and writes he has purchased a too lot and expects to sail for home September 10th, on the steamship "Lake Superior," Beaver line. For Sale. 160 acres improved land in Webster hcounty, all fenced, good buildings, wind mill, and 13 acre hoe lot. two nines from Rosemont, G miles from Blue Hill Address, U. Lyon, 7-f Rosemont, Neb. Jersey Bull for sale by J. II. Ames corner of 20th and Sumner sis. Lincoln Nebr., He ii one year old and extra nice price $50 00. Call at stable or write M. S. Hubbell at above address for information. 9-4t AUCTIONEERS. "El M. WOODS, fine stock auctioneer. Lincoln J.' Neb. Kefer to the best breeders in the west, for whom I n business. Prices reason able and correspondence promptly and cheer luuy answered. ""7) 1.COAS PpCCf Tuition! Fall term in seven different courses. Only high grade independent Normal in the state. Finest buildings, equipments anu aDiesi cNormui iacuuy. -o eerinieiit, but an esuunsncu management. ,40 courses and speeau ties, 3 teachers and lecturers. A live school for f the masses, rite for catalogue to F. F. Koo&r I Mgr., Lincoln, Neb. Write to the Chancellor, Lincoln, Neb. m m HERMAN-:-BRO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL s., Clflii. Hals, Gaps ai Mi uoods BEATRICE, BRANCH HOUSES: GRAND irSLAND, FALLS CITY, WEEPING WATER AND AUBURN. 19tf Special Attention to Mail Orders. PRICES 3-OW. i(H7 1019 0 STREET. LINCOLN, IB. HA YlR M THE OILY ALLIANCE STORE T"vr mTTn Trmnm Great Reduction of Prices for this Week. Linen Department. The largest linen stock in the west. Get our prices on napkins and table da mask, they are tho lowest every time. We don't alrow any house to undersell us no matter what the cost. We buy di rect from the makes and are in position to back up our statements. Ladies Jersey Bibbed Underwear. In this department we are overloaded on accouut of bad weather. We will to-morrow commence a great clearing sale in this department. Ladies' 15c vests, reduced to 8c Ladies' 20c vests, reduced to 10c Ladies' 25c vests, reduced to 15c Ladies' 40c vests, reduced to 19c Ladles' 50c vests, reduced to 25c Special sale of Ladies' Muslins and Sheetings Muslins are down. See our bleached muslin at 3Jc and 5c yard. At Gic we offer a special bargain equal if not better than Lonsdale or Fruit. Langdon G. B., 12 yards for $1.00. Fine 36-inch wide cambric, 12 yards for $1.00. Pillow case muslin and sheetings in all the different widths and grades at prices lower than they have been. Red, white and blue bunting for decora ting, 5c yard. All sizes in flags, from 5c a dozen up. Special Sale of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery 1 lot of children's fast black cotton hose, derby ribbed, only 15c pair worth 25c. Children's fine imported hose, only 25c pair, worth 40c. Ladies' fast black cotton hose. Richelieu ribbed, onlyl2c pair worth 25c. Wash Dress Goods. New striped bedford cords, 12ic. Plain bedford cord in plain colors, beautiful shade of cream, etc., 15c yard. Fancy printed bedford cords, 25c yard. Satin striped sateen, 35c yard. Plain ecru crinkled seersucker, 10c F'ancy prfnted crinkled seersucker 25c. Side band armadale zephyrs, 40 .dches wide, in plain colors, 15c yard. Shantong pongee, in remnants from 2 to 12 yards, only 10c yard, in daric ground. Special sale on Scotch zephyr ging ham,32 incDes wide. We have too many of them and have reduced the price to 12cyard. The best bargain offered this season on line gingham 121c yard, Special Attention to Mail Orders. Write us and name this Paper. Hayden Bros., Dealer in Evry thing, ,6,h0 8,1 V