The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, May 04, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT.
MAY 4. 1893.
i
THE CREATEST OF ALL EXPO
SITIONS OPENED.
FEET FEW EIHIBITS COMPLETE.
Frnldaat Cleveland Deliver Brief
Opening Atldre anil Ihea Touchee
the Blagle ltattan V'hlt-h Bet
the Ponderous Machinery In
Motion end Iho World's
fair J Opened.
Chicago, Maj L At 12:03 o'clock
to-day amid deaft-nlnsf cheer of a r&st
multitude and the ouudin of
whistle and roar of gunn, President
Cleveland touelied the golden mng-lo
key and the greatest fair in tho his
tory of the world was wt in motion.
At the president delivered tho last
word of hit brief apeccli arid rested hi
forefinger upon tho button of the
golden telegraph key which comrmini
cated to the engineer in charge of the
great boiler which gave its power to
the machinery of the great exposition.
the men at tho rope at the foot of
each of the great flag staffs on the
ground laid hold with a vita and the
American flug confined in wad at
the top broke forth and broadened out
into the air, while at each of the
polea at the corner of the
Administration building stout men
hauled aloft the great banner upon
which were respectively emblazoned
the arm of the Castile and A rayon
and simultaneously from every flag
staff upon all the buildings of the
white city bannerettes representing
various nationalities were broken
forth to the air; the great fountains
received the water and gushed up
ward fifty feet; out upon the blue
watered basin the revenue cutter
Andrew Johnson gave its whistle and
every craft within reach of the scene
did the same.
On the grand stand in front of the
Administration building at tho time,
were many notable persons, including
ineuuKeuo veragua, lineal descend
ant of Columbus; tho Karl and Coun
tess of Aberdeen, the Karl of Craven
and his American bride, representa
tive of foreign nations and other no
tables, while about tho stand were
grouped thousands ou thousands of
people. 1 ho day wa cloudy, but oc
casional brief burst of nonlight pro
vented any feeling of depression.
TUB TRIP TO TUB OIIOUKOS.
As early as 8:30 o'clock thousands
gathered about the Auditorium wait
lug for a glimpse of the Duke do Ver
agua, the lineal descendant of Colum-
11, a wl..-. 4- .1. .. 1 1 - - . , ... I
an iiiuv iiuur emergcu wiln
Ills entourage from tho hotel, and hav
ing enu'red carriages was ranidlv
driven southward to th Levnurt., I
hotel, which has been designated as 'nr7. tho Missouri state building and
the rendezvous of the notables and of other structures were separately dedi
tha escorting oilicials and nrrnin ii. cated and onened ninld irronr. entliiml.
tlons. The little procession of car-
riages which bore the tSpanlard made
wi way siowiy through tho dense
h w wu ii.l t.. .1 ii m
lint.l wh,.r.. tu rL."
They torl thaT.ttd dudX
brief nounon of waitin. for Hi ui.
. i . . . . r i" i
uonuai party to signify its readiness,
tho duke held a somewhat Informal
reception.
Meantime tho city at lorge seemed
bending toward tho white city at Jack
son park. Nine big steamers from
early morning, each loaded with hun
dred, hundred of cablo cars crowded
i the tail board, the elevated cars
:gpoaning with humanity, and
-ateun cars, newly constructed
after tho pattern of the
-Coney Island excursion cars, all
carried almost countless thousands,
while those with more means and a
tstrong aversion to having their elbows
rubbed by a crowd drove out to the
Jark in carriages.
JSoon after o'clock President Cleve
land and his secretaries left their
room at the Lexington hotel and with
the Spanish guests and other notables
entered carriages to begin tho ride to
the great fair.
The procession to tho park was In
the following order:
South park mounted police.
Mounted city police.
l ompnny It, Seventh United States cavalry
and Cowpuny K, Seventh United Male ouv
alry j
Chlca-o Htmsitr and Troop A of tho United
States National iruurd.
Him Uvo carriage Commissioner and
escort.
Sixth currlu.'O The director tcenerul and
director of works
Seventh -Ti e preaident of the United States
ml the prt'hi.liT.i of the World Columhittn
eomnuiedon mid the preaident of tlie i .iuim
titan exi-OKitloii.
Ktif lull - The vice president of the United
RtiUen and ex l'reidi lit ttti.
?iinil Sei r t.try ot nute uud esiort.
Tvi.iU SW. r t V ut tlie tt ,.U ) Mhd AwtM t.
lUeventa S-rrctry of tliet.y and rsruri.
TwelliU Secretary of lheluteriramt escort.
VbirtevnUi - Secretary of ttir.eulturo and
ifirt.
l jrtenthDuka of Voranua, the Wrt vice
trU!i't!t i t Hi" ceiemUsioii. tho Hint vtca
frid,'t of tho exhltloa, t'otumuidtir
Hfle nlh--Inclie of Veratt.t, Mis. I'oUef
iu., r
Mst.H-ath M.miut i ports'le s4 es.-ort
fifUniiMii'h 'I'Ue Hon t'lul lu i-t Adulter
ajei Mile r uiemtfr ol t1 dike's iitv,
la ! ef ii.rrs iJ' I HiiT nmer i! rem
WsndiiK Hit i n ll M!. allot and t ,
AdntirAt ii.it J itc the fcu.viuor f
ttlliiois, ti e in .i r of !! .K He
The iMluinu ineved ntitnf MU hi-.jvt
aven- and tirawd Isnilevurd to I Ulv
iit street, thence tii'HH Siuth ;u
by way of ItayiinM nveiitie t
avctnte, theu e lt th western lili utic.
of Midway ltatncA At thU (sunt
, t'uU'Bel 11 ice, t'iuui,tidUitf the l oiiisu.
lin g ui d met tliutitUitutt attiidirtt-ti'd
lu tiirch t J.. UvtH ) h U. thnue to
tlt Ad'iiiuUt rati m bxi dtii hte the
cahiuia 1 ) rM-d.
OPCNiU TO THK WORLD,
lMla t !' vf la ly ,1 1, i'ro
Mvat'a AIim Hal IttUt
f Mi t.K Ma? I l h ntiljf ere
tuuitu Wet U'fuu tKi afi.r l
'v'h k vHH the r(iuui' f Jnhn
K. I'mioe's Uoiaiulilau aianK, f .Unwl
by at Unis atu-a by t haphin Mubum
at the I'uiled Male aciula The
,lrtihiiH,,w wrlta Vt th HVtUm
f VV, A, i rtfut of VashuifUt, n
After a etvhastral ovcitura ir
Ut Uenfrtu Lurm, as master or cere
monies, faced the multitude and made
the openinsr speech, which closed with
the presentation of President Cleve
land. In opening he paid due tributes
of praise to the national commission.
tho state and local directory and the
board of lady managers and to the
various departments among which the
work was divided. Then he briefly
sketched the world-wide scope of the
great exposition, which had drawn the
resources and productions of the four
quarters of the globe and placed them
on exhibition through 60,000 exhib
itors. Then he returned the sincere
thanks to congress and the ofll
cers of the government, to the slates
which had expended 4,000,000, to the
foreign nations which had spent more
than 4,0Xi,ooo for their exhibits, to
the citizens and corporation of Chicago
which had furnished 810,000,000, to the
tens of thousand of exhibitors and to
the women of the nation. In closing
he dwelt upon the fact that the total
ofitlay for the great exhibition in
eery way was largely in excess of
Bl(Ki,(MM),oi)0. Then turning to the
president he asked him to direct that
it 1 opened to the public and touch
the mugli; key starting the activities
ol the exhibition.
Mr, Cleveland having arisen was
kept waiting until the applause should
subside, after which, with bared head,
he began speaking. lie said:
I am hern to Join my fellow cit izen fn tho
fonrr.ituliitioiia which bollt this occasion.
Ki.rroumliHl by the atupouilou maun of
Aiix-rii-un enterprise awl activity, and in vlow
ot tlin in in; n I II. cut evidence of American skill
and InlollUcDoe, we nixnl but fear tint tho-te
cnmrratulutloiia will bo exutfKcrutnd. We
stand to-d iy la the nresente or the oluext rm
tl'ius of the world mid point to tho achieve
ment w here exhibit, nklii no allowance on
tho score of youth. Tho entliimlusm with
which wo contemplate our work Intensifies
Die warmth of tho yreotlmi wo extend to thoa
who have come from forelirn lands to lllim-
truto with us tho growth and projres of hu
rrntn endeavor in tho direction of a higher civ
lliillon. We who believe Unit noniiliir eiliurntion and
tho stimulation of tho best Impulses of
our HtlitttD lead the way to a realization of tho
proud national destiny which our faith
promises, ifludly welcome tho opportunity
hero afforded u to seo tho result aceem-
plUhed by effort which have boon exerted
lomrer than our In tho Held of man iui.
proveinent. while in minreelutlvn r..mrn n
exhibit the unparalleled advancement and full
accomplishment of a youriK nation and pre
sent tha triumph of a vigorous, self rollunt
and Independent people.
Wo have built ihexe splendid edifices, but
webuvoulso built tho matinillcent fabric of a
populurKovernment, whoso grand pronorllon
are seen throughout the world. Wn huv
Diude arid hero gathered together objects of
use and beauty, tho troiliu-t of Au.i.Himhi
skill, the iirand result, of tho efforts of men
who rule themselves.
It Is anexalted mission In which our uest
from ot:ier lands are anuavnd. us .nni,
ato In tho luuiiKurutlon of an enterpr so de
voted to human enlightenment, and in tho un
dertaUliiK we here outer upon, we exemplify
In tho noblest sense the brotherhood of no
tion l't us hold fast to the tnminln.s 4 hut
underlie this ceremony and let us not loae the
Improssiveness of this moment As by a
touch machinery that ulve urn to ti,u m.t
exposition Is now set In motion, so at the same
Instant let our hopes and aspirations waken
forces In which all time to come shall Influence
tho welfuro, tho tilKtilty and freedom of man
kind. When the vast throng witnessed the
movement of the president's hand by
which they knew he touched the
guiucn Key 10 release the pent up
steam in the great engines, each ono
i ,1 , . ,
was aware that the wheels had begun
to move nriil 4 hut. ihu mn ...,........!....
.,, . , . ft
wu nnauy in inn swing,
' president and official then
made a round of tho buildinirs.
In the afternoon t.hn Wn'i l.nlM-
UHm which tho bad weather could not
quench or even dampen,
A ceremonies progressed th
thenuMilw. closer and
cioiorf each btrivinip to roach a point
from which he or site might seo and
...i ...
hear. Tho press stand on tho ground
level had no barriers before them
against tho crowd and tho space de
signed for an aisle of pnssugo and ap
proach was gradually wrested from the
guards. Cries went up from the throng
and at length in the center of tho
plaze a woman's head and shoulder
were soon lifted above tho level of all
heads. Sho was unconscious, ller
hut fell ol?. her head dropped upon
hor breast, her face was ashen.
Almost at the same moment a lad of
10 or 12 years of age was lifted bodilv
aloft by tho brawny arms of a colored
man. there were cheers for the
negro's act, mingled with cries of
apprehension and fear.
I'resident Cleveland, who was vvatch
ng with strained interest and uneasy
features, srx ko to I'resident litggin
botbam, w ho sat near, and that gen
tleman went to the edge of the plat
form and ordered a squad of guards to
force u way through tho crowd to res
cue tlx stricken people, l.ut tlii wa
impossible tunil a mounted cavalry
man was ordered Into tho crowd to
break it way of release. Tho horse's
ito:fs effected a passage through,
slowly and the setiselesH woman and
Injured liul were borne out
The light of the gim;tl lecame pal-p-tbly
so IiovU"h that a detachment
of I'oft, sherhbtn regulars were or
dered to lino up across the )vla;tind
clear a j ass.tgu way, Then thero wu
some looveiuetit. Luckily liirvctor
tiener.il UavU nliortcnett III sjMHi h,
! he president's talk wu tudcf and while
i he situation as grow iii serimi tho
end c:iin when the eeriiiouU were
et.tled and without absolute panic tho
rfies eiuitl and relief came by tho
!i (H-fsHcr us the crowd.
Tl COLOSSAL DISPLAV,
n. ( iriltltnt of lit ,r it ktrwtiii
0,,rtie,l In h World.
fun ai.o, M ,y I. rim WurUl Col
umli'au i'knltiu, Itti'tUvUtl title, wat
feat -l by ao act .if Coiii'vsh r
u ii lor i !, rating the IMHuuitb
- i. v of t; tt ',,. v ry of Ainericii by
.r fcti'pln-r i'.-liHutai'," The j ivsj-
O n;' pis Utliiiti,in lsn,'d Ikeci'lU-
ti ,t I 'mi. TU. dedication frt-titmlta
' . pl.t.e tv .iir : lst 'Ida Mr
t .'!.-e HiU ? !o, unH 4 the
rt-H kl ftir dU'cvlory tike action
iti era Ue.
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Ii.mi av-ra I m lu ewii4tkm la IS
He at Ih b i'i M I a t rt all ikll,
liwut s l,,t as.l i- ia.
1 ! k, ,iia-l Iff ( I
wUal t tj asiiS I hlkt at t
feeL Sv!ntr-fli-s thousand peop'a eaa
comfortably seated In the central hall.
1 tie Art tuiidinn metuiurexjuji) by Xl feet,
baa two annexes, each 1-V by J fee;, rl vin
uiiai area oi nre ana ona-nair acres Tis to
tal wall area for picture hanjrinir ! lev Mi
luare feet. Tbe buildinn's l.liirai point (top
of dome I la 135 feet from the irround The
waiui are oi tnca ana tbe floors, roofs and
gai tones are nre-proorea. It cott J70.uo.
l no Transportation bulidine proper is Sit
MO feet and has an area of 9 4 acre. It an
nex is almost as lur.'e The estimated cost of
ins wnoie is m.u.ijui. Tbe special feature is
the main entrance, the golden door, a m issive
reeesxed portal covered entirely In Kold leaf.
The AKricuitural building and Its annex are
almost entirely covered by water Tte build'
lug coven flfuen acres, and eost with ita an
nex, SttM.oiiO. Tbe annex contains a ball can
Mc of sealing 1. 60) people. Tne dimension of
inn Agriculture nullum t are sou by NW feet.
1 be United istate Government bullulnif Is
vi i by 421 feet, covers S.Z acres and cost tMJO -
00) The central rotunda U aunnounted bv an
outa?onal dome 1M feet in Qiameter aud IM
feet hlirh.
The Electrical building la 090 feet lnn- nt
$15 feet in width. Ita loneltud nal nave, 115
feet wide, Is cronned by a trunaept of the same
width. Ti e bulldlnir bus in all ten aoin-a or
v'fTrn auu iur ui'int's. i vo ot tne lowern
are m le.-t hlirb It la decrial with eHpeelal
rnicreuee vu eiecvricui iiiuminiillOD at nlKht
Ita are la nine and three-tenth acrot aud
It roMt UH OUJ.
The Mine and Mlninsr linlldlnv la rt.
lonv, X) feet wide and coat tsijo.uo). area
la H't acre. The roof fa auonorted lit- utm-l
cantilever truaaen, which apan an encloiuro
ai jiu-i lonu; ty nw aeroaw in the center.
Mill hliery hall nieaniirei 411 by K42 feot.
covera 17 acre. and with It annex, which
cover 6i acrea. rout ll.uniTjiJ Tim liniiainu
it finely omanienteit
The AdminiHl ration bulldlnir, the great vesti
bule of tbe fair, la modeled ufter' a civic l in
Ide. It In cotnii iratlvelv urnull. lelni otilv .'!
feet aquare, and conalau of four corner
iavlIion xixty-llve feet In hel'ht, connected
by a aecond alory, which ronnecta the corner
tmvlllonn over tho central court. (Surmount
inif thin I a ifrand dome, l ii) feet In diameter
and rWliw t j a hcWht of 277 '-i feet Within ia
s lower dome, IhH feet from tho ground which
will bo richly decor ited und arrunned ao as to
admit and reflect Iho lU;ht from above. Tho
oilier dome, which la uullded. run l,a een for
Oillea, Tho atructure coat I IW.OuU.
The KiMherlea bulidiiii and lu annexes coat
tSU5,J The area in over two acre The total
water capacity of tho wiuuria la 100 iciil-
otia, r ttl.out 60 tmiH. The suit water dlvln-
on will contain 40,o Kullona. which autmlv
wua evaporate! at tho Men ahore to one nftfi
ita bulk. Hhlpiied to the fair uud then diluted!
to lu orlif n il proportion. The capacity of
the puiiipinif works in the bulidiiiK ia ;vw gul
lonu per hour
I III) Wnluun a i.ulldlnir wni AmuiiA iv
MIhh Kophlit llayilen of Honton. and all the
wood curvin. aeiiipturo, piiio'lnif und other
ecoratlon of tho structure wan done bv fetieile
M,...,.-.. ,,.7 iwiiuimh ii, ,t,A ri imii,. tuvrrii
huti.lu 'Ctia l.aililln.. lu ift,MU , .
eiiriy tnree and a half acre and coat tIKi.O-io
1 he Horticultural bulldlux ia of two lur-te
end pavllioiia. connected by a Htjh central
pavilion, eiiiiniiiiiiirw in a dome i 'i font tilich.
A Kulieiy encircle each pavilion. Its area la
eiKIH acres und It coat ra7,(
MuhIc. hull, the Ken-airy hulldlnif and other
Structure rulao tho total floor apace of tho
fair to!il) acre and the coit of coiiHtruction to
i;;. ,1)7,(10 1, including thj state and foreign
unuiux.
FEW EXHIBITS
COMPLETE.
ant Work
Vet to lie Done In the fireat
Ulllldlllg.
Ciiioaoo, Jfny 1. When I'resident
Cleveland declared the world's fair
open to the world this afternoon tho
portion of the world represented on
the grounds found the great exhibition
fur from perfect, Nearly all the
imiNwve buildings of the exposition are
practically finished, but in each gen-
ral confusion reigned because of tho
tardiness of exhibitors.
The United Mates crovernment build
ing is the only one in which every
thing is in place within and without
and in which there was no hurry and
bustle all yesterday. All tho displays
are in exactly the shape in which they
will bo seen during the entire time of
tho world's fair. Kven the driveways
and walks and the green sward are
perfect. The saino may be said of the
naval exhibit on the imitation war
ship.
Tho Missouri building, ono of the
prettiest on the ground, has been com
pleted, but tne exhibit of tho native
resources of the state is not complete,
though it is in much lietter condition
than tho majority of tho state exhib
its. The other state buildings are gen
erally in better shape than are the
groat structures, but much is vet to bo
done in all of them, especially Kan
sas, Nebraska and Iowa, in which
agricultural displays will be features.
MISSOURI'S DEDICATION.
Kathaii frank and fiovernor fttone De
liver Addretae.
Chicago, Way 1. Missouri fortneral-
ly opened and dedicated her large
and handsome state building this af
ternoon at 3 o'cliM-k. Under the fcu
penrision of J. K. Gwvnn, executive
eommi.ssiotier, assisted by Hugh J. Mc
(towan, world's fair cointnissioner, a
fine program was rendered in the fol
lowing order:
Muie-"America," Iiy tho tnounted Italian
bund of St. Loui (llfly htront;) before the
tn ni n entrance.
MuhIc "t'otiio Benuteons May." bv the Hat-
ton Quintette club of St I,oul
ITaver Tlio Kev. Suuiuel Miccolls, Second
lrebylerlan church of St Iiui.
Miwlc The Ladles' Maai-ot Mundolln orolie.
tra of Kansas City lod by Mrs. Elizabeth
Sturk.
Aildrea Nathan Frank, chuirnmn of the
buluiliik' tin.t ulte rotntnisNlou. formully turn
lim the buihtinn over to the governor.
UeNponne llv (lovernor W. J. Stone, ac
o)tln' the buildliiH in Hie nittuo ot the atato.
AI iihIc The InlicH' Mandolin orcht-rttm.
Address -Hv the Id-v. It Uullain of St,
Oenr.e'ii church. St. l.oul
Muaie "ijuih-n ot the Valley," the Hutton
Quintette club.
After the exercises had been com
pleted light refreshments were served
nd a t"i8t, "The -'uturt rrosperily
of the Mute and ller People, was
tlntttU.
The giiesls then scattered over the
duilding to VuUe in its different iH-au-lica.
DELSARTEANS DIVORCED.
Mr IMitiuift itiKtetl uuintlv secure a
r4ur f AUtriuiiintitl lloii.l.
Niot' I'ai is, H. II, M.ty 1. Alxtttt
four ninittht ago n elegantly ilre-i l
and slj lisli v,,ni,it ttpMHirvd I ere.
To day a later she retired hi relevant
guw iv tui-I apiM-ai'vd in every day ce-tune-
nut, In (y ei-uutry dreitiitU'i
Mio i.i.vil under the name f Mr
M 'niv' and iit U'.. led tut attetitloU
Kitiiiil ty ,1(j Mmr" wn t;r,iiittl
a iliv.mo at'.. ti nt t-vcttilig alio I. (t fol
the I .irI. 'I li'-n tt lei ie.t that
alio Wit Mr lleiii'U-tle limu',1, Will
WiAii In the if ,itw Vi'rk
rity. ! the v if of IM
liitititl liuuM!!, Udlt faittitus im-r
the FMtitttry at lectuiei
l-Kai t aii l a iti fxim of art,
and imiu ar lu l!i. at itiK iU c.r.'U-
of ail the vhiet tti in the l.unt 'I he
f rvtuiid ii-r ilUin i e t. i-i llt'it Mr,
Ui tl l ttiuv lu l ulU'iril, he re hit
has W n f r aoue ln,
Nimi tn iie ( (
Ti-rta, Kan, May I fut. ur
ai' fjH'rltend-iit balder tht
iii.iiiuiif snnoiiiiied that lnur
am i)Nir in,'i.Ul under tie
law of an Iter .,t i.r guvvriniieitt
ai d il'in l iuim n In lata ui uilk'lil
iv-t rettime 'ie ,f avtioM from the
tut v-imrU to the Metal rvuru,
PATEIT
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WORLD'S FAIR
TO AST WORTHY, AMMTKHH PKKSOX
If rou wlh torinit theiiifAT wnitr.n--
FAIR at Chlcaro withovi oostimi roo us
csa-r or momiv on money, on easy condition,
wnw Hi once, r.neioae reference Sbd aelf-aa
a refined aiamped envelope to
MORLD'SFAIR ENTERTAINMENT CC.
McVicker Theatre HldK., Chwaoo, III,
DEAFNESS,
ITS CAUSES AND CURE,
Scientifically treated by an stirlt of world-
wide reput ation, Deiirnen eradicated aud en
tirely cured, of from ai to no year' alandlnir.
after all other treatment have failed. How
thedlfllculty 1 reached and tboeaiiMo removed
fully explained In circular, with ailidavlu
and te-ttliiionlalM of cures from roiiilnent
people, mauee ire.
Dr. A. FONTAINE, Tacoma, Wash.
The Paragon Incubator
I positively the most nraetlcable and re-
liable Incubator now before tbe people of tbe
Wont. ratroiilze Homo induntry" and get
IheboKt. We dare come before the jwiople at
the (treat Nebraska Ntato Kalr this year. We
hatched (Schick from 121 fertile , after
movtiw the ckk aud machine several tulle
when they were within two day of hau hluif.
There being- no premium offered at tho fair we
were (trained the iiiuhkst award of honor by
the board of examiner. Kend for circular
and in Ice lint of the Incubator, which hatched
the chick at the state Fair. Ad drew
V. L. TAYLOR & Co.,
110x435, Falrhiiry, Xeb.
'MASUFACTUaKftS Of
of Galvanized Iron Cornices
All
Kinds
ADD
Wire work, poultry netting, yard and
garden fencing, window guards, ofiice
railing, etc. send for catalogue. ,
J.VV. D HW,i fn!0i Mi
Ih imiMuv lino
ArlHtoCaldnetM
at 3,( per do-
en. corn-ecu-live
First pre
mium at the
Nebranka State
Fair.
m to 4 p m, bun-
photographer.
Studio 1-.I4 0 t. Open 10 a
day.
"AMONG THK OZAHKH."
The Land of Bltf Red Annie I the title of an
attracttv" and hixhly interen lni boo recently
iMii-u, tin immik I na-iOMonteiy iiiiimrnieii
wlih view of South Mlnnotirl geetiery ineluditiK
the famuli Olden fruit farm of il.MK) re In
Howell nutinty. It tiertalti ent rely to fruit
rallns5 lu ih -t great fruit belt of Auiorlot, the
ouitieru mone or trie ozarit. and niu prove ot
Kreat va'ti-!. not only o fruit n oweri. but to
every farmar a-id honi k- 1 cr In otser si air
looking for s larm ami a borne. 'Dili bo,u will
bo nulled free. Add res,. J, i? 1 i swoon.
Kannan i. ity.
1". C.
Chli H O,
the f a
moun Chi
iienfl phy
niclan of
Omaha
hn over
KK0 state
in e ti tl
from
mate f ti 1
p ti e nu
-.: 1, wno nave
f ?ir J4?A&!& '-rv "en cur-
Omaha M ireh X isu:)-nr C. Gen Wo: I have
been a Kreat fiifl'erer Hinee a iniall ehlld with
chronic dlnrrhoea wek bach. t)eiidnehe, and
crippled with rlii-uinalUm. I Imd tried mmiy
doctor and upeni a Krent dnal of money, but no
relief. About aeven tr onthi aao I beard ot Dr i
C iive o, commence i tiik-nn treat-nent ml
ran cheerfully reccommetnl him for he ban
Cured mo and tnmle a new man ol me,
rKANK liixiDALL, 1, lllll II.
Aildrcds lo.hiinit California Sm,. Omulia. Neb,
FOR SALE.
The Ketiliirky-bud Coach llunte,
Prince Pntchen.
Ileautlful 1I1 h brimii horse, II IihihIi, 0 im
builnif nUe, ureal ftiiih, Mire, loftv l-hII and
-eed, IliiMrtr I Kiett I'ub ben. mm of Mmiii
brlno I'atchen !H ilr of IH ;ti trotter and
yr.i i.Uli, i.r 1:;-.' lititivi. to ;',;ti .i l-iu-i, umn
by that hliilily tliimliMd hurw I m 1 , Virki lre.
I do not ui-ed bin lniw-1 am not lu Ike hure
banilteii. He la I'leuantly brnKeu, u,, here or
iliii-e. mid l in d tor 1,0 fault He I. on lit; .
uiiil and very hHiidimmo ami I utter him at a
prtee o low tlinl at a $td u'lilm be will
mure than tjr lur IiIiiim-Ii tin reaiou lu any
( Uon of tin- nmnif n. Write me.
t) VV. Cih kMLt. I llieii'n, Veb.
MON K V ON OI'OIjV
(I-.1 Kdltluu of V(i all wild )
NRW ltiTiiNKSJ.AIfuK.
193 Pajlcs Hcavj Paper, Sow KtailT,
I'tlt , tit S.V; rtnth ft 1X1,
A id'exTua Ali.ui -t a t o , 1 Imolit. Vh
Viuiy Miuuid, hf It II llmtvr, l r,
pun n ,- I I f ri .iv.iiiiu v l,r In (be tttr
eauiw lt l Mi kiimI ii.m(-n Iimi.i a.iil vi
ilt,lii,lint nil lh0 ni'illl'V tl-! Hul. kVttrf .M-V
il .il t, c lit. I, iiii,. ii'n' lu .i..al, 'I'nily tha
(tiiiiif a -i.i of a .,,iui an kiii.t ,lni. riH'
,1 ,...I4." Ii I'libuba, ,u, Wti
Nebraska Saving Bank
1 n4 U MtH Uncwl
Oapltal (B0C3O.OOO
uivft.i AUHOum: t-KCUHirv.
WrlU Ui n4 Wi IU Pro v. U
f vi rtat t-ilit Mttu- ltta
!l iieii lliat li:t.
Witt ua nt U I 4 Kat h ki MW
ti-tuw . ,
t U Hiair, I M TtMi
Ci Ukt. tatitf.
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TUE BOSS SPRAYER
For t f-rai 1 1.2 fruit tree s aud vines. Seed
for catalogue sad price list to
CURTIS & HUBBELL.
13C5o 261 h St., Llneolu, eb.
. Your Buildings
WITH
Black 8eal Roofing
TOUGH and DURABLE as leather.
FIREPROOF as asbestos, WATER
PROOF as rubber, and at prices with.
In the reach of every one. Put on by
anyoody ana good la any climate.
Yonr Roots and
Ilulldlnes with
ROYAL ROOF
PAINT
la Rod or ilrowni
or with oar clotty Jet black, IMPERIAL
ASPilALT FAINT, all fully guaranteed.
Cbeapeat and beat paint for metal and
woodlnnaa, Bendior Pamphlet, Catalogue
nd Color Card to the manufacturer
W. Ii CAJll'B ItOOCO A HPO CO.,
Kanaaa City, SI
HTKKL WOSDKll
Feaoe Machine.
Powerful, durable,
eay, rapid. Weave
flo to W roil per day.
a t ro n g, atoek-proof
fence, from alat,
HileM, WlllOWS. 4C.
vhoieale price,
freight paid direct
from factory, for
clrculnrH oddre, Uohhkm P'enck Machinc
Co , (JoMhrn. I tid.
PATKONIZE
lie Only Line Under One Management
-ritoa
Mnrolu to I'oIhIh Ilclew.
OAKFS
FREMONT
(iMill A
HAHTINOg
B10IJX CITY
HIIKI.IMIN
DES MONIR
AKKKIlEEN
HKHKK
IM'KOM
Hl'I'KKKm
MAKSHLT'WN
ITCIIKL L T TfVfYil N HB
Irt'UJni jgfA MILWAUKEE
ino.va YW&nr MADISON
St. VAviM&gr Ciiioaoo
fflXriiTTIiilaatl
MAKHIfALL lir'u.II,rTU FREKPOHT
Wyomino gJl$;
ant Tralim to ('IiIchko and St. Paul.
Ci.ohc Comnkctioh roa A i.t I'oint.
BKsT JCtJl'IPMKNTf I.0WKMT ItATKH
A. 8. Ftvi.btNO, W. M, Hdipha,
t'lly T'ht. Agt. tien'l. At,
Ofllea 1133 O nt-Depot for. H and 8th St.
LINCOLN. NEB.
CHEAP FARM LANDS
00,000 Acres Just Fat Upon tbe Market !
MOLD OK
Small Cash Payments
AKD
5 to 20 Years Time.
For map of Nebraska and further
particulars, call 00 or addrese,
STAPLETON LAND COMPANY,
441 BEE Ul'ILDIXG, OMAHA, KEB.
Farmers asd threshermd
V A All I lie Intent fmiirnv
- iii,-,ii. iiMiiioneu i.enr
buiel Xira, Keturn llm-Bullei
i Fuel Havcd
Traction, Plan
0,000
IN USC
and nnvor tn
iltluuun.
or on Skid
BUY
- mmtmnf
H'JBER ENGINES.
It will co t you a 1 ci nt r onl rrd to obtain
full Itifornifltirin Hhnni i,a v.. h t..
. , . M. r .,,111,11 J-,llMe
!.',,. i,r."'or nn emh li)rw. A M.Mo
MU LLIN, Ilox 1271, Lincoln, Neb.
JADiyr. STOVE DEALERS
II. J. Hall & Bra.
1 OSt, Miieoln.Neb.
rch Stoves,
Banner Ranges.
Thatcher Furnaces.
Mil
ROOT'S REPAIRING KiTHT,
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1 . ....
v '''-I t
an., ii ,.ti,r
Vaa'1'- 1 ' ' 1
uroor CW03., MEOW. OHIO,
mm
mm
. II
v I 11 m-w Tt f X w
r-- nVfT MiiiHTWfitfii r
i:.SS..i - Jif f- -.
. i' ;,' m- r,t 1 j'a.i-;i
l n it. 11 k 1
T",a,lt ' 41 im! r!U lor Pilot
v jr
Vm il
Jn lr-int
f . I II L 1 1 w
1 n,T 1 11 , , itL
1
" f Q tt creir detmpUon, NewfuonaW
Mactifi
, W. Tlii.,1 !
l,frvr.trttrw. Huil. r Ol. 110,
id Vrxta IctrMT
Collies, Pusrt Seanielf. Brajrlpc, Knxhourwi. bt'
ten and fuiiiteni; also t-rrreu, Mil.cw: Cau, , rt
animals, faney pie-, poultry. Send sump for
price lut. Ltvt F oxen waaieii.
Herman Kfuttch. CIS Market Kt . HU Laala.
AUERIGAH ROOFING CO,
Larseat Manufacturers In tha U. 8.
Sheet Iron Building rtaterial
gldlnp llin. RouAnir, Kbattera. Imltatloa
llricaorWeaOierhuardliiii.Guiii-ra, Ixiwuspuait,
etc Fr m S per eeat. aiaeoatat.
UoataUpaoer.
St. Louis. Cincinnati.
Pearl Steel Hill A
nnrl Tnuinr r J J
miu IUVVCI.
SIMPLE. STRONG- J
DURABLE.
Will run 20 year withsut oil.
Will aend them on 30 da' test trial.
and If not satUfactory to the pur
chaHer It can t returned to ua
and aa fmlnhi hnta
WokIvo lUe&imgetvxirrantjrf any
"'"i-iuj in ino ouaine, there
by protecting you and your cus
tomer againat Ion In caao of aa
accident.
Write for full particular and
printed matter.
aooarta
BATAVIA WIND MILL CO..
BaUili, Kant Co., III.
FURNAS : COUNTY : HERD.
-or
KI
A few Extra Goon September Pigs,
and a No. 1 butter bred bull, yearling,
registered lor Bale. Prices right.
H.
Beaver City.
Williamson.
Ned.
KIN6SLAN0 & DOUGLAS MFfl. CO.
T. IVO Via), MO,
THRESHERS.
UBrlraled for faot Trtik
lay, Keparatlaf ua
t'laanlna'.
tm a. a '
iracT on cnriniii
f.xtnU la ll Point that to to P I'trfeei
falllaffud Working fcaglne. 6ndorCatalogu$
RIPANS
TABULES
REGULATE THE
STOMACH, UVER AND BOWELS
AND PURIFY THE BLOOD.
KIFANM TAIIl I.Kii are the beat M.dl.
elna knewa fur ladlg-eallua, lllllouaau,
lleadai-htv t'oaatlpallun, laprpla, kruU
l.l.cr Treubir IMxzlnraa, Had C'aanplrzloa,
WfMntery, OrTrual, lireatk, and all dla
erdera r tba nioumt h, 1.1, r aud liowcla,
Rlpana Turnile contxin notlilnir Irilurlon to
the riioHt (li liciiU! fiinaliliMlon. Are liiuuvint to
take. nfe, effn'tiial, and ul Imimdbite r-hf,
1'rlc-e Bo m lul), ;6neut) l'ekK(4 hum),
VI. M&y be ordnMl thrniiKh nearest druKtflw,
or !T mail. Bajuple fn-e b nimi, Addrewt
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.,
10 81'RCCE 8TEEET, KK 10RK CITY.
'Des loines' Wire Reel
Pitt the
spool
tli:ili)f
with the
wire.
J u t
whatyou
need
when
building
or mov
iriir fn-
ce.Ka
ter in
aiile or
out aide
any wag
on box.
We pay
the freight. Co hap, Stkono, Effectivb.
Drop a card fur circulars, priced, etc.
Des Moines Equalizer Co., Mfrs.,
DI.S MOINES, IA.
W. C. T. .
DINING HALL,
138 S 12th St., Lincoln.
MEALS 25c-
First claM table
liUnchfla 11 h(Vra
Htteudance
attf
lainuiiH,..u,n, .u.uuu.
uariuainiiunun inc uiuutmrHi u' IHlBCOuNIh,
O0H VA.UB WrORUAIIOM IROM , STUDY OF TlliS UUP Of w
I , STUDV 01
35E
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' I'.n.Si HIS, anl I'tU-- !.tin UHm
i lt!i A-,n, .Wltmtaj an! HlualJuy.
CCLI3 VISTIQULE EXPRESS TRAINS
Via Tho Albert Lea Hon.,
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