The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, September 14, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    SKPTRMUKR 14. 1803.
THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT.
SEPTEMBER U, 1803
tvn 1.1 1 i, t nuvoi
WAR CLOUDS AGAIN.
SORTED AND SIFTED.
CbU Preparing la tlflp Slam Against
Fraaow liar (iunboaU Vnder Order.
Bzbl.15, Sept 11. The foreign office
here is informed that the, Chinese iror-
erument is preparing a protest against
ranee s new aggressions ia Siatn and
bat given orders that the Chinese
squadron of ironclads be made ready
to sail at a moment a notice.
I Ar.irt, ipt. I.'. The irritation of
Franco against England seems to in
crease day by Jay. Tirst the govern
ment was urged to assert itself against
tngland a interference in tiio Siamese
question. Tlien it was claimed that
at tho opening of the chamber the
government must make the power of
France' felt by raising tho Egyptian
ghost again, and now the 1'roncn press
has found fresh oanne to attack Eng
land, and is angrily harping against
the obstacles w hich, it Lt claimed, the
Niger company has placed in the way
ox rrcnen explorers.
There are people who are unkind
enough to say that these attacks upon
tho part of the French press directed
against England serve, intentionally
or unintentionally, to turn the at
tention of the people from the really
irritating views, sham battles and
visit to frontier fortresses now being
indulged in by the Uerinaa emperor
with toe erown prince of Italy at his
aide. That is really where the shoo
pinches, and it will take more than
the rislt of the Itussian fleet to Toulon
to dissipate the angry reflections
which ire now agitating the thinkers
or r ranee.
Great preparations are already being
maae nere ana at louion lor the re
ception of the visiting Russians, and
tne political drums will undoubtedly
be beaten the loudest in the effort to
drown with Franco-Russian glorifica
tion the sound of that Uennan defiance
by the Herman emperor at Metz, when
he boldly asserted that Alsace-Lorraine
would be held forever by the
Uerman sword.
Those words hit the bulWye in
Germany and in France, and the shot
echoed around the world, No amount
of denial from official or unofficial
sources will alter the fact that the
peace of Europe ia In danger, and that
matters are becoming so atralned that
it will soon be a case of "shut up or
fight," to use a vulgar expression
which, however, sums up the situation
in a few words.
Frnnchrnen are both astonished and
alarmed at the Uerman emperor's
popularity wun tne people of Metz,
cars burg and larlaruhe.
The Stats Fair.
i th EV P V . sllcnaan" There are now thirty-one synods and
time, and the number within the gate. P?!? the Presbyterian
yesterday surpassed the attendance -"uv" "
of Tuesday of last year. Yesterdai The Salt sea, which once covered
was children's day ai?d a great many the Yuma desert, was once the home
of the youngsters enjoyed themselves, of oysters from fourteen to twenty
ui me races were Buu&iao-1 Roches in diameter.
nvvr anI net fi.1lAMii I
The vearlino- irni-fA Art A Boston company offers a aeries of
Cappie Woodbine second. Best time Prizes to tho)e who will point out the
1:19 j. largest number of errors in the series
' 2:33 pace Alleen won, Jean Broct I of school books now in use in the col-
secono. lest tune, 2-24$. leges, and public schools.
a great neat 01 interest was taken Two young men were injured aim-
noon. The crowd witnessing thia fea- wf"y aln? windows
tureof the fair was placed at 1.000 and sooul 109 Barae aovr n lto same
proves the wisdom of the management I'treel and within a block of each
in making it a part of the fair. lie- other. Both were picked up uncoa-
uits. scious and removed to the same hoi-
t lrst race One mile novice, open w pital.
.rnTrJr ; i7J..rTJrr A petrified canoe and the remains
v. vm 4k sfvininf mjuuujui oco- 1 a 1 , (
ond. Time 2:34 3-5. Prize, silver ctm oi "man oeing were recently un-
Sccond race One mile, open to Ne- cartnea wnU workmen were digging
REEEL &HIPS
HEMMED IN.
Expected
braskh. II. P. Condon. Omaha.
W. Banks, Lincoln, second.
2:37. Prize, tSO suit clothes,
wo.),
for a well at Connellsvllle, Pa. tied-
Time, ogiets say that the valley at Connnlls-
vill was at one time covered bv
Baspltad by Uoveraor Stone.
Jefmbsoii Citr, Mo., Sept 13 Gov
ernor Stone has granted a respite
to John Money who was to have been
bauged In Pctnlsco county the 15th
Inst. The date of execution is ex
tended to tho 20th so as to afford the
governor an opportunity to examine
into an application lor a commutation
of the sentence to imprisonment in
tne penitentiary,
Third race-One mile handicap, open lake and that thn action of tho wator
to Nebraska. K. P, Condon won, W. gradually wore a aufflclent outlet to
Banks second. Time. 2:30tf. Prize. 3..i i
I. -J .., .v '- ' mm i
i vi eiuuies. I
. I A son or Or. McKelvey, residing at
saaa umeas contoiidatad. Uocktown, near Ashland, Ta., while
WAftHlNOTOlf. Kent 13. The Ion or an-1 runnin? thronirh thn ww1 n,.
ticipaiea consonuation of land dis- home, was attacked by a rattlesnake
trlcts vvos Anally promulgated at the which he had trod upon. The snake
general land office yesterday. The ,nA ... anM tnua w".
plan, aa it affects Nebraska districts, is " . ; . V."
about as has been anticipated for om ,wn "!?. WM nnnwn to withdraw
weeks. Four of the Nebraska districts them' Th brightened boy started
have been wiped off the map and the noin breakneck speed, dragging
teiritory has been absorbed by other the snake with mm, where it was
districts. The Grand Island district killed. The lad was not hurt
jvaaa . T I nt. f .1 1 t. .il.a.t A 1
f.7uiTjT. t. A.l.-m .v.". 1 ' A movement has been started at
muwnwwuj hid v nem uiH.rieL. int d.i.i.j t 4 i v , .. ...
ChmAmn nfni nA k. 'UKU f ' SUtUCieDt
llanceand the mlmnAnn.rMmOMy monument at the
iroes to McCook. ''Four Corners" to succeed the hls-
The books of the offices abolinhed torleal painted post which has aiood
will be transferred, with all of the un- the corner for many years, and
completed bURineus. to th nffl.ita ih. I tmm whlnit 1h nlaa ( u n.
. . ' ' ' HV 1 . . .... j,.mw uv.iiui, iimiue,
aoruing tne districts ana tne new ar The legend is that an Indian was
STt oo plnt r p-twwch
ua tnr .-mi- 4i. 4u : "uZ". w erectea over nis remains was
the districts abolished would be -is-laUf,u b'ood- Tl,e P1;u
trlbuted eauallv amontr all t ih rii mounted by the figure of n Indian,
tricts in the state, but for some reason ,,a atoo,il at tne Plac "P1 t th pres-
tne aistricts abolished go to those entaay
named as a whole.
. , LORDS OP CREATION.
wnnor vi i rwn 1 , A j
um au a, ncpt. ij.-j.no weekly wcatn-1 Mohammed's tomb Ual,l t.
er crop puuetin, lssuea from tho .local ornomented with diamonds, sapphiirej
nhservaf.irv antra' Knf n Anr I . .. . .. ' t'f"'"-
.i i'i ' T , ""i'" ana ruuiea vamea at C 10, 000,000.
orretrulur weathfr biirnn aatir.n ( I Young Author But don't you think
Nebraska durinar the past seven davs. my humor is delictvte? Old Critic
The temperature has ranged unusually Ch ryl Why don't
H.-aiirs al Ilsbaltioa Saw
to r. iJ in I'istca.
Ei-exos Avr.!s, Kept 13. Brazil's
naval insurgv-nla are hemmed in with
in the confines of the bay surrounded
on all Met by land forces loval to
Peixoto, and for Jack of reinforce
ments or supplies, the revolt is soon
expected to end in a fiasco like Hear
Admiral WanUeukoik's recent at
tempt.
l.aust advices received hero say the
insurgents have attempted to land at
various points in tho bav. but have
everywhere iwen repulsed and appear
vo uj uitiuearteneo. Aumiral Aieil in
vitea Ilia curriHon in banta Craz to
join the revolt, but met with firm
refusal.
WjtSHi.NOTOX, Sent 12. To protect
American interests in Kio Janeiro, in
caee of serious trouble, the navy de
partment decided to order the crnisor
Detroit, now at Norfolk navy yard, to
proceed to that place ns quickly as
possible, instead of Grey town, Nicara
gua. .Neither the state or, the navy
aeparittients were in receipt ol any
information of tho revolution in
Brazil.
Advices just received from Elo
Janeiro not that th insurgents have
oeen repulsed with the loss of fifty
men while attempting to land e
Mchery,
WIT AND HUMOR.
J. V. CASTOR, President. W. R. T.TVPIT Sewtnnr.
J. P. ROUSE, Vice-President. A. G REEK AM Y ER. Treaa.
O. L. UNCH, Sute Agent.
Ite Od!j SU16 Matnal Insaraucs Company Gran'id a Oarlcr.
HOT A PpviPEflP COivipyaY.
FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
BOARD OP DI1LECTORS.
J. W. Castok. Emerald. Neb.
J. P. Rouse. Alvo. Neb.
J. L. HERM4HCE, IUvmond, Neb.
A. GbeenmamYB. Cbeenev. Neb;
B. H, Davis, Svracus. Pleb.
J. A. Floren, Goehner. Neb.
1. A; Barb. York. Neb.
W, J. Hildbeth, Exeter, Neb.
N; 8. Hyatt, President, Neb.
PPiriGTPAU OFFICE!
Rooms 5 and 6, Halter Block, Corner
13th and P Sheets,
UfficoTji, fleb.
Ijij t'Aikiuiiw ivi u iu ii i.-iauivAiNLc ui.iiran I or neorasKa, it
passing through a wonderfully successful year, and the farmers are tak
ing bold of the work in a way that shows their confidence In the company
aad tbelr satisfaction with the security the eomnanv affnrrla them. Al
though the company has sustain d nearly twenty losses since January 1st, they
have been promptly met, and settled entirely satisfactory to all. Tho amouat
of insurance written by the company since January lstf 1893, to September lstr
has beet :
Fire aad Lightning ..tSOo.OlO.OO '
Wind and Tornado -S5H918.0O .
Tfetal. ........... tliun.flMnft
That the splendid orrowth and orosnerous condition at thn inmnuiv fa Ann in iha
fact that the company have a fee paid in for the purpose of meeting the losses
promptly, and without the expense, bother and delay of an assessment, is ap
parent to all who have made a study of tha work. W (Win tn call attn.
tlon of all farmen to our company, and respectfully invite all to come in and
talk with us or wrlto for by-laws and all information concerning the company,
before putting their Insurance elsewhere. Address all communications to the
farmers' Mutual insurance Company of Nebraska. Rooms & and V, Halter
Block, Lincoln, Neb. Office, Corner 13th and P St.
Le Grand M. Baldwin,
SUCCESSOR TO
J. W. HR.TLiH.Tr & OO.
Mr. Dolley, bitterly You refuse
me, but you never refused my
presents. Miss Gilgal No; they were
of some value.
Bridges Don't I' hear' Miss Byng
playing something in five flats?
Drooks Yes, and if there was another
story to this building you might hear
It in six.
Snap I've lost a S bllL Brook-
By George, that's the amount I wanted
to borrow. Snap Very good. I'll
just consider that I lent it to you and'
bother do more about It.
"Skipper has sued the ' street rail-
raw 4nm liaavir Aamnnu " liri..t AIA
J ""'J uaiMUKvn "iuiu I rem . -v. . r , ....
he get?" "Not a cent it happened lo tM HeaUm o 1 he AUwnce Independent
in rnuaucipina, ana necouiun t prove
that the cars were riinnlnc."
a.
"It is a pity that yon are not more I vO,
Ilf'lr'TflTM'S00- If yon want to save money, . write me for wholesale
earthquake. "Instead of taking.peo- inaa nr ' ,i ll J
V , X
HariDg purchased the entire business of J. W. Hartley &
., I want to supply all of the patrons of the eld1 firm with
high over the entire state, and the sun
shine has been uninterrupted. Pas
tures and gardens ore drying up, and
you take a tonla
tor H7
"Ach, Adele, I love you like like
lileo-" "Well, think t over. Herr
Dais to II Chief Juttloa of Oklahoma.
Washihoto. Sept 13. The senate
committee on judiciary at its meeting
yesterday agreed to make a favorable
report on the nomination of Frank
wheat is up looking green and healthy, ,norrow'
The potato cron is bevond the reach of I ve been digging over mv
help from rain, with prospects very ald Brown, "and I'm woi
poor as to the yield. The corn crop "Aht" remarked Foggj "a ne
has fallen off considerably, the hot, jf earthen wear, eh?"
dry weather havinir caused the ears to
ripen too fast. 1 he crop is now gener
ally beyond danger from frowt.
At an examination of students, ono
Voung gentleman, being asked to do-
jsrlbe Henry VIII., replied: "lie was
professional widower."
,,T i A .1 n . . .
ni nfti,i.um,. , i ; . H,-iwnvg lueamn i in in an owzui nx. i proposed to
ntL1atStttVtob8Chl0fJu BM last night" "Bid She Jilt
......,. .... , . , , iur gamunng. a policeman went to vonT "There's the trouble. 'T...
me room where the game was in pro- d,nnai. Mll
fiamblars I'loehcd.
Linoomt. Sept. 13. Twelve men were
the troublo. 'Twas
Fatally InJarad bv a Itaka Toth. .r, P.nnn,i u ...T. meruinner ana L cant romomoer
- I n V4 HlUUllllUUiUUDi T IlCiU I I 1 1 1 f
Abii.enr, Kan., Sent 13,-Ollver the door was opened ho shoved his wneiner am yes or na",
Brown, a young farmer, while raklns revolver in the face of Charles Fields, ue ac ' the direct heir to the
nay, was sirucic in tno temple by a
rake tooth and died in a few moments,
THE MAHKETS.
who endeavored to closo the door again English throna marrying an. English-
uut was unabio to do bo. Tho entire woman is so rare an event that it
number were taken to tho police weras worth noting. There are only
station where they put up 35 mid a two instances slnco the conouest
personal bond for 9100 for their appear
Kamat tlty drain.
Prices wers quoiod as follows; No. 3 hard
Manager What roakos you think
knee In court at 0 n'nlnr'lr fhla mnmlnr, I 4,11
Two men did the o-reascd nolo act but laal ya nav q uaimcatlons lor a
N.DM.nn4, M. . K . ! . . . ix I erf A '.I f !i nmmuO Xf m Tl .
t&Tt,r.i.- '.-. .1 ,,..,( .,.vtrt,.. I "n'tuuin iwo uuii jur mcir urrcHd. IIP - ---- u.wuuw, j.u.(vuovj
Na4tara whost, bsmo: roiootml bitrd wboat, reporiwi mat an ouiciai or a Pie- i can personate my maijU so closely
sugjlo; No t red whoat, 67&s?4o No. 3 rod bvaska county was among the haul, that my own husband cannot tell the
wheat, BiftDflo; No 4 red whoat. 622330. -ii1 rank jiaunman will answer lor difference.
uoits rouowaa waoiit. souinsj early at un- running the place.
pie out and blowing them off, as I dd,
you giv every ono tho shake,
Teacher This sentence speaks of a
man who is an alarmist Do you know
what that means? Bright Boy Yes'ms
it's a ole gentleman wot tries to scare
boys who like to go fishiu on Sunday,
Mamma Little Bobble Jones al
ways asks to be excused when he
leaves the table, and you never do,
Why is it?" "Well, I guess it's 'cause
bee ashamed of catin' so much, I
don't know."
"Tliis confounded thermometer isn't
worth retaining any longer," said
Uncle Peter, 'rWhat Is wrong with
It?" "Why, one day it says ono thing
and tho very next it is something
altogether different"
'And the king says to Daniel, says
he, Alr yon there, Daniel?' says lie:
and, seeing tho king, Daniel says, Bays
ho, 'To tho divll wld yo, Darius,? says
he, which shows that the art of rep
artee was not wholly unknown at
that early period. "
But why are you so anxious to see
a whale, Mrs. Trotter?" asked the cap
tain, after tho lady had asked for tho
twentieth time if ono was in sight "I
want so much to Bee ono blubber, cap
tain. It must bo very i;n rcsslve to
see such a large creature t ." t
PICKINGS FROM PAPEHS.
MERCHANDISE.
All orders by nmil will receive mv mwnvt atientiaib. "Re.
member I guarantee entire satisfaction.
w
245 South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb.
Call and see ns when you are in the city,
HAWTHORNE ON THE HILL.
chftiived price later ndvanolu? 'f cla, notb. lo
cal and for shipment Demand win artlvo and
offerings not laro. Kereipu of corn 01 o irn;
a yiuir u;o, CO car. No. mixed
corn sold at tH't!',;tt'io; No. a tuixud,
84J31'io; No. 4 mixed 8o: no grade, 3i:o.
No. white, wvasawo. No. S whtt,3lo. No. i
white, 3 Jo. Shipp ers paid MVWJ MlsHlsslppt
rlvor for No, S corn, and alio No 8 white oura.
The Momphla auoiatloa was nomlunlly 4ia
Oats Wuro firmly hold, but buyer showed
little disposition to i.y hiKlior prlcos
and trade w,)i alow. Kocclpts ot
outs, IS cars: a year a?o, U oar. No,
S mixed oat aold at Sl -riij; choice hoavy
ISWo promlutn: Na 3, l8li)o: No 4. latino;
No. whito, i-Vfro. No 8 white, i!4i;j'o,
KYS Pi'arco No si, quotod nominally at Mo
rtver: No a, nnniinauy 4-..f43o. Klaxskko
Nomlnaliy M ihHo pr liu la cir lots
upon the baxls of pure mill tots. 3iAt) leta;
IlHAS-Klrm; 6(J.iio per rwt. bulk. iiio los.
C hlc.igo llosrd of 1 ri.
Chicago. Sept, 13 -Tfcf followinf tubla
shows the range of prleei fur active future!
OS board of trade to-day :
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Killed llj Morphine.
Omaha, Sept. 13. Mrs. Ed Bennett
of 3021 Pacific street died at 0:30 o'clock
last n'plit from tho effects of morphine
poiHouiDF. ju was at nm rumored
that the drug had been taken with sui
cidal intent, but this theory was ex
ploded by the testimony of the daugh
ter of tho dectiscd, who stated that her
mother had for tho past fourteen or
fifteen ye.irs been in tho habit of tak
ing morphine for "heart trouble," oa
(die, tho mother, always claimed. As
tho circunistaiu'es point almost exclu
sively to accidental poisoning, it is un
likely that an Inquest will bo held.
Judge Iloans Favored.
Ll?!rot.N, Nept. 13. Judge Strode of
the district court yesterduy issued a
writ of mandamus requiring the man
agers of tho recent impeachment trial
to pay to ludgo IVmno of Omaha ?rM,
thisuinount bohif the extra compeu
nation asked by Judjjti Doa tie. in addi
tion to what ht bud already received.
The mattf-r will le taken to the su
preme court.
Fuiall Wrvtb,
FAiiinriiv, Neb, Spt. 13. Yester
day morninif a freight train on the St.
Josephs Urand island was croviing
the truck of the Uoek Inland, when a
freight of the latter road backed into
it, Miinnhin; two ears and pilinffarar
of etnl in the ditch. The wreck was
cleared away In time for the noon
trains on b th roads.
IVIaj4 H H'a ( Hi h not,
(hHKOt.4, NeK, Kept. 13,Monday
had been set by the school Uwird for
the bejrtnnlttr f the fall term of the
Mf h school, but there are a Uw casts
ot scarlet fvyer, tin ueit dr lo the
schotdhouMO, an I the weather g so
yyry hot an i dry It w thought Iwst
not to start up -!uol until nv Man
IWaia ( 'r4mHtt II4mim.
UsMitNi)H, NeU, ftepl. U ' Urand
mother ' llttlerwn, in huitur t who
hul4nd thl twn and lownaliln r
ninistl, d'ed Monday morning at the
agif elgditv -three yar, Mi ki4
len a resident, with her faulty, nf
this etutv I' ovrr twenty mrt at4
was widely a no a a and highly rw-
SPWCU'l.
u Hawaii ! Tafa.
Y, NeU, Jtepl, It t T. Kawali
fcwmeily du.r vt il Xoik iininty
Waa. m rUrW la the h'tus itf rtrs
atHtUtlves, and was f the Mhe hvri
In th k'rin-a tAlii and i'('nl t forties
l tbU KHintr, shikia the Vm k Munty
t f.(ii let time uudsy
4
MLss Oldtlmcr You play tennis
very well for one who has played so
little. Miss Newcomer Thanks. I
ball bo glad when I can play aa well
as you Uo; but I supposo it takes years
and years of practice.
Professor Jenness. of Loland Stan
ford university, believe that whisky
Is not alone responsible for tramps;
but that tramps are born tired and do
velop laziness and general worthless
ness as they grow older.
Uasil Lookwood, thi young nesrro
who acted so heroically In rescuing
many persons from Ford's theater at
tho time of tho recent disaster la that
building, has been at last remembered
by tho gift of a handsome watch, suit
ably inscribed.
so m::n of science say.
Tho h ': worm's web Is only tho five
thousand three, hundredth part of an
Inch in thickness, and some of tho
plders spin a web so minute that It
would take 0),0CK) of them ta form a
rpt uu t ieh in diameter.
A league has been formed to study
the cancer dlseate. Probably the
miwl eminently kitgtlve views on
the subject rtcutly made public are
thaw of M . VI. Verneutl of Pari nod
lloux of Lsutanoo, who attribute ca
err to the improper uio of meat, es
pecially p 'U.
It Is claimed that the prU Ut pa
tience must be awarded to ths scien
tist who recently compiled a rU
logus coatalaln lists ut the vatluus
kinds o Insects wlt'.uh are to bj f j.iud
in the world. Aooordlnf to hint the.
are TMAM distinct speci, not Uj!u1
ing parstttio luiectt.
It H PiuUrljr suppo4 thtt the
uddn Oowaputir whicth utuaCy f,d
lows a Wight 0Ah of llfhlning It la
torn way fiid by the Dash. Mw
teorulogisls bv provss) that this Is
nut the , aad that, eiaetly lo the
eoatrary, It la tot only Mih but
highly prwbnble that ths uddt la
i?rssl precu UU Is the ml eu
af IH d4h.
The IwtLm OptleUaV U dwlhisf
Iht rwmarlisble Pf r that has tw
sat of Ut yssrs U th trealmefcl of
J ll. y that wit. u oph
talmo.H)iw sad iphthslaur
thsrw ar yry fw f.rowloms wild
rvf4ft u the (waetU.as aa ldnsMsol
the y tKat Met tm dtt
miBAvt by an spit I l ry fsw
iO'i'i f llstufc.
Pennsylvania ranks first in the cigar
output of the country. New York,
Ohio and Florida follow In the order
named.
It takes seven days after death, ac
cording to Siamese belief, for the soul
to reach heaven, and prayers aro kept
up during that period to help it on its
way.
The proposed reduction of twenty-
live per cent in wages of English
miners is to bo taken from the ad
vance of forty per cent in wages se
cured in 1888.
The elder branch of tho princely
family of Keuss, in Germany has fol
lowed for centuries tho curious custom
of naming all iU male members Henry
and of ditttlnguUhing them otherwise
bynumbeis.
A return or parsons wno votea as
illiterates at the last general election
In England was recently issued. This
shows that tho number of Ignorant
electors lit i.ngiuni ana Wales was
4,1W; in Scotland I.STdand in lielaud.
Rev. George Clarke Cox of KUlge-
wood, N. J , preached a powerful ser
mon recently against ministers so
eepttnar calls from other parishes
when they had established themselves
and baeotne a part of tho aoolal life
around thorn. In two weeks from the
time he preached the) sermon he re
ceived a call from Poughkecitkdt, here
the salary la higher Ue aeocpteU it
In tH'ite of bJ$ sormrsv
To Ocriuaii saldler were talking
on eu'4 iUy im th bank of a poud.
wbennutf f thoin foil In, Ue could
nut stviut, and n rvamxd for aU. The
other, who was an 4Clerj4 d not f
Jnelhtsl to tW so 4xKi7plung and
ealutly wateh4 the slrufglc of the
siuklnf tusa All al onew th wan U th
wtr tsn lo in th .ManwiiUU,'
and th iiftier jnxtl In forthwith,
f r Ids strict ordvrs wr lo arrt any
r-cru m hum h htr siagiaf lhat
fsokout in. Th Mufortrtnal oilt4n
was UiirlHH4 f.if ht ovinias, but
lht was WtUr Ui U,Mwni.
ISIEI MiLllI
265 Foot Front.
a a (! m laitaaiiaa ! v ay bib aaaaa a
uvwiiu liui " ia) i iiuiiiiui i;uiii;"u in null um.
O v.vv
TUit. -J'f11, ! now 'S."" 0J'to n dj'Artnient-ttwB W0 sod 800 itudeats In
selusl suendaure, Tbrs baa been at lral 4) r.aiH In iMiiUllara i W, in v mH
wltirn lU MX 13 Uiuiill.. llu a U, build a U will i f ft ..! wiisin jrsri.
the seat of
THE WESTERN NORMAL,,,
i iiiiaiiMi an mart ski itt) as r4iiti uIail i iv r-.... . 4 . m
eoaMariea wHk the eiy t; eUHltlii a. llawthiiu uiti u-, ;, i,rir! anTiul it
elty of Llt.ul ...d t. Ih. I aaW ymi shtldma. S ea k. '-ti a Itl.?.'?!! J.!
f It-H will mi all !!, ami wilt tl h nail i. a '
uiall ttaela uf Uh.i Baa, ika uliaa f i.u ,., - i. . .i . : ; . " . avax
luM sad lai.d at ot aaa Waaa N.uai.l aall aa m ...ii. ' " """ ' l 4
ROOM 10-1041-0 St ,
.i s hi Utrty .t-;.(i th tt.li.f fat ganleulua.
BARBER & FOWLER. '
Lincoln. Neb.
laMln (tatnaa I. tW-At tar seaktaU bttMSaM
iw a4 wR'l luon ia UMmlf
IS f tat rnaad
INtaltaM )a ika
Taa UiyA. 44ri
IK M HX 4S
xaaiifc aaaaa w nt f t muNdk I
IJI.iMlS PutfcM r4i I Lit iia.m list
t. lltbstUtv Lla4, N,
Ih Vol4'a 'air.
Th seven WoaJats of th world
wer ldaythlf-a4 dull one tt that
whan ommr4 with Ih Cvtunthia
(.iiawuiiu w iwi,
Alt th IcMlag tr and rlad
rrmSd t4 (Igsalht Wtdgrt
pthef aooall MkarvsU t th old world.
otlhr wuiiUa't forai swh a suaei..
el as lbr U now to tt iv -ot a
thnnsaud Mile awsj.
VYt-fdi aHt 4svrh It. f
Too. Uk th llirl.atkMi rout to I'M
CJh Jw It for yiHtrwelf. l
o l l th 4I.ttor iUttir at luth aad
U HU. will git tint larorwatlo ahoul
inJ M wsk tur kturm
4aMHt4 pfvdtuhi. r.tr-vrsta
tf Hi.
Mroieiwb. a,a Ih WorM lr.
This delifhtul month wilt attract
mor vUltor to th trwat fair than any
t m. Uf th Northwtstora lis, i
trltesfUg Marots at l:U p.
Mafrs cas, If t.tff ar.lr, Vab
Ih grwusds twfor n oVWli thw ,
MoriUag , tirur tkksts at ally im
IIMUal.or ikHt, Hrsr i sd lU
8lrew.
t fjorthvtrii 1Im w C'hteaf,
ivrtMr tU
uw rttt.
II Hi.
Wh wrluatf
lo
HI 4a laim.a .aaUr
iwtoa , sour tlowavKt
snmalri.
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