k-WVi i' 'nPtmrmm.., -' r; - - - -aaacs 1 I rjti r--- t S a a 13 U , o 3 HI II tJ 8 at it I i: A SICK DAY. X.yisgtalas sad weary Witt a thrsBclaf brata Stan's a oloe to cheery, SootaJaffaUnypatn, b roots adjacent Tfs ay precious wife; uOTlsrt tender, patient, Jewel ot my life. Whistling as she stitches; Singing as she sews; Like a dream ot witches How the music grows; And the heart strings tingle As it mores along In the merry jingle Of some chiUhood'a sons: Now some deeper feeling. Or some subtle whim. Better Unds revealing In an "old-t m: " hvmn; And the sprightly measure Finds a ra nor tone To express her pleasure Pure and all her own. Then like wooJlund brcczc3 In the month of June Conic a strain that pleases And ti sweet, glad tunc rrajrant with completeness Uear.ns oa its ir nss. To my oul, such sweetness, As she bcw, and sings: ' In Thy Care a:id Kcfplnj." And I pray that still Walnnz; LorJ. orslicpins WemaydoThTWll; Walk in clad tomiumoa Till tlisa life is o o.. Have eternal us oa In Tlice. CYcrm-ro. A. A. Jlorr toiu ii -V. Y. Graphic. LET TIIE:.I WHISTLE. Dr. Talmago DiECri:rcos on Faxnil iar and Eomoly Themes. o'clock in the evening; punctually; never theless parents should cot imagine that all islct because their sons arc sometimes a lit..e f.-iiky, and public oCiciala ought to be lenient in their chastisement These young men do not need a cell In the peni tentiary, as I hare seen it hinted, but they need a private talk by some kind old man. J judge or professor, or college president, who will put his spectacles up on his forehead and take the young man by the hand and tell him of the great possibilities that are open before industry and sobriety. and of the grief that hit ill behavior xr 11 J onug 10 parental neans so anxious ior his welfare, and then say: "That is all, my son.'' But this throwing our-J selves bad: en frigid dignity and in merci less condemnation of tho present, as though the past had ail tho virtue and all the honor and all the propriety, is an as sumption hypocritical and unjust iliablc. Nov. I am resolved, and will you, kind reader, join me ia tho resolution, to be in pood humor with men and women, boys and "ir!,. :.utl sweeten our judgments. If people want to whistle let us join in the ex ereise, and if boys will bo boys, let u. not conclude they ai r goini: to ru.n. We know people so genial that their face is always full of sunsii no and there is no night there. "When they hare trouble we can I scarcely tell whether they are crying or laughing. The v.-.ive of tears dashing i against a bank of smile.". But there are others who ni e explosive and runpowdery under slight provocation. There is such n thing (who would have thought it J) a3 a snappy editor, n hen you enter his edi torial rccLis he :..e. n t look up for a long while. Yras:...iJ wi'iyour hat in hand, thinking wV.t . 1 :r- y it would be to ho rsked to sit is v.va. Y ie ymi nro meditat ing the best way of atraclin his atten tion he suddenly ! "cka ov r his shoulder and spits out: "Tr..j:t ib t:"' There is a flabh in the eye and a vr.v ::: in tho tcno that you feel yrirc'f a .-.i'?in, though previously rem h d ui p.- ' yo rself hon est. Before y.ti M t lit on.;.: U'.Iing hra what you want lie to at . '.! r editorial, and he ii::a!ly v.'.z yo 7 1 v I'eli'.ng you he can not attend 1 1": mow. You back out with apo!" e.", f r lit r. . non. but in- waraiyre-o.vn,r ;:... m-.y it never nsli $1,500 in Cash Prizes The Chicago Daily News has reduced its price from two cents to One Cent per copy. For a year psst its sties hire beea over ' a-million-a-week," sad it believes it aow sees the way to safely lead ia placing an ideal Aaerican daily paper upon the basis of the lowest unit of American coinage owl ccrr. To successfully accomplish this end two things are-essential: First To make as good a newspaper as the best, if not a little better; second to let every man, woaua and child in the Northwest know it's being done, and done at one cent a day. The Daily News believes that it is competent to take care of the first named condition, and knows of so better way of meeting the second than by general newspaper advertising. To do the latter most effectively it here solicits the co-operation of all who believe themselves competent to write an effective newspaper advertisement. To induce the best effort in its service in this matter THE Daily News will reward the writers of the three best advertisements submitted, with three cash prizes, aggregating Fifteen Hundred Dollars, divided as follows : First Cash Prize For best advertisement, ... Second Cash Prize For second best advertisement, Third Cash Prize For third best advertisement, - $1,000.00 300.00 200.00 Total, -------- ... $1,500.00., The advertisement may be a single announcement, or a scries cf announcements sot exceeding six in number. The spact tecuired must not exceed that occupied by this advertisement eight inches deep, six and one-quarter inches wide. For the general guidance of all who enter the competition, the following ten points arc briefly stated as being those which THE DAILY News will require to be most prominently brought out The advertisement must emphasize : CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES ! ' BEWARE OF IMITAITOXS S.-e th-it cur tr.ib mark. SANTA A 11 IE. i (): piv ry b'tf !e i is on every bottle of tint pit asAtit California rem" i"5v. tfif i"t;u uu.trantPed or.mn'i t". refm5el hv Henrv Cok vij(jlo.TASrincYicOUGjC alVUULTY Kill iy It ib u prevalent notii m that a propensity to whistle indicate; an indolent or trivial nature, writes Kev. Dr. Tlm.".ge in the CIi. cago Timet. When we . re indulging in it by soliloquy and s-onre :ie meets ns we s: p short, snapping the whistle 1:1 tw.i, a vour ,ifo -.,.: i:i :r, Ci..r r.1 .inetnm though we had bee:: du.iir somei's a : Tlicroisst: :ir.rt.n-a.,i Mr -t-railroad disreputable. There is nothing mure conductor. A7Lc:.l ..-,:.. the namoof healthful than t!.::, tsoreAC. Ihe f.ie- a depot he b'.tc, oS t': f.rs: letter anil the ulty ha been gra:rcd to tho, e or u, list syllable. Itisal ;.v :r p-ril you ask who can not sin-.' u.iifli Tiuui'jh wo :n:,;ht hinithonaiaeofth-ne.tilr.ce. AVhilo lose our way in si t i.e if .c atter.jied you are deiMkiir i.t v.-l-ic'i or your eight the customary soprano t.r has. wo packets you put v vrt.-k t, ' - "e.pc3 upon revel in the ouudi which, without j-cti dcvourinjly, a; nu h : to nay: "1 any skill, rush with the breath through the b:vc yon net": ycr. e::j-ee.l tit get contracted lips. ;rumuiers reldom if ever, a ride wiihir.t "p"!-"'""" fr it, eh?' whistle. The art is le t only for the blithe If you venture to eil hini that tho and cheerful. Voucher it i3 the whistle ;ar is very eo'.d. he will f.-ejze you that makes the good cheer, er the good Btlll worse with v. won oring stara cheer that makes the wh stle. we have now Ifyju nrk h'n v.-hy there i no water no time to analyze. This kind of aubiei;. on tho tra n. he v-.l'tanw over vou tho an inspiring accompaniment of work. Let wet blanket of a ;::t reply, and that is two masons be busy on the wafToIding, water enough, lie 2, .snappy to tho o'd their strength niike, their hods and trowels lady who is too loa m gett.ng cff. and the alike, the one who whistles will better set oid centlcman who is too leng getting en; the bricks and rear the truest wall. Do not snappy about wh-ro you may set your feet, rob us of any of our helps. What the snappy about wnere you set your valise, world wants is an augmentation of diver- Bcforo many miles all tho passengers feel aions and entertainments; not less tkip tho contagion from having boon bitten by and romp and curveting, but more, God such a snappy disposition, and so they get has no objections to it or lie would not till snappy, too. the kitten with play and the lamb with You h ivc noticed, furthermore, tba frisk and tnc dog with facetious bark, and snappy mcrciant. After you have asked send the night wind around the gable with for a certain kind of goods ho halts bcforo mouth full of whistle. showing them, as much as to say : " Do you We know not why women with all their really want to buy? or are you among thoso cares should be denied the exercise, and who do nothing but go a-shopping, and aro yet an ungallant rhyme has fer ages for- you point? to take up my time for noth- bidden it. Do tell us something that ingl" lie talks over the counter in cxas- women may do! You do not want theci to pemting monosyllables. When you pont skate or lecture or preach or walk too fast out a defect in the fabric, ho asks : "Do you or laugh very loua, and you finish your expect to find any thing perfect under tho long list of prohibitions by baying: sun!" While you are meditating whether "wmsuirg e:ris ana crowng nens . or not you had better take tho goods, he Always come to sumo DaU end." says: 4. You need not have it if you don't There rro times in a woman's life when wantit" As you quietly suggest that you a psalm-tune docs notsecm particularly aj- ,aw soiacth;n!; a littic cuc?pcr at the next propnatc and a carol seems too formidablo storc? he howls at you: "Go there and to attaek-thc former is too grave and the it As ym g0 ou. ho 8lams tho door latter too jubilant and nothing on earth is ,.,. .,,i ,.n . nam th et- . .:.u .v ..:...........-.... 1... . v-. um, ... .w t,v V..M Mw ......... CUUsUUilUl nuu iuu tjiicutuakuiivcs uut f That Tub Daily Nrws is first, last and all the time, a irftrr-paper. Because that should be the first and controlling consideration in the production of an American Daily paper, and it isn't always to. It costs money, enterprise and hard work ia unstinted measure to maVe a genuine Kau-paper. S That The Daily News is a daily paper for busy people. Because this is a country of busy people, and the North-west is the busiest part of it. Most people haven't the time or patience to read a "blanket sheet," they absolutely haven't anyuse forit. Newspaper reading, after all, is but an incident of life, not its chief business. Therefore Tub Daily News is a shon-and-to-the-point-paper f That Tux Daily News is an independent, truth.tellicg newspaper. Because the Amm'can people are intelligent enough to prefer honest. impartial journalism to tne misleading, trutn-aucoionnj aisscnesty of the regulation political "organ." Everybody really wants to know the truth in political matters ; the most violent partisan doesn't want misinformation for a daily diet. And as to editorial expression, even the most unreasonable partisan will rarelv take las tire cfience at an adverse opinion, so Ions as he is confident of the kimtsifcf, furpost oacic ot tne opinion, its not tne mere tact 01 disagreement that makes trouble, it's the suspicion of insincerity. Make this f tint very strong and clear. It's because The Daily News&u men ifs way to the confidence efits readers ef every fcliiical faith that it has a circulation cfacer " a-miUionaMek." That Tub Daily News is a family paper. Because this is the age of ue newspaper, a time wnen every ooay reaas it. ana it is ainmpor tant that the newspaper should be made with direct reference to the needs of all the members of the family. Woman and her interests sever occupied so large a share ofthe world's thought as to-day a fact not to be overlooked. The moral tone and influence of a daily faper must also be constantly watched, for children read it. The )aily News is for the home, and therefore it follows 9 That The Daily Netvs is against the saloon. Because "the liquor interest " arrogantly assumes to dominate ia American politics, and The Daily News believes that it is not for the country's good that any one interest should thus over-ride all others, muchless one which stands as the representative of aQ that is most un-American among us. The Daily News is not the organ of prohibition. It is not sure that prohibition is the best thing. Good people who have made this sub ject alife-longstudydonotagreeastotheremedv. Thb Daily News has no eutopian hope that it is possible to legislate ascaiato good ness, but i: has a very positive conviction that it is entirely practica ble, and altogether desirable, to legislate saloon-keepers into their proper place, as being engaged in a trafficwhich here, as everywhere else in the civilized world, is only tolerated as, apparently, a neces sary evil. There must he r.o uncertain senxdon this faint. . 6 That Titb Daily Netvs is a happy paper. Because it believes in the practical wisdom of bein good natured : of being generally satisfied rather than everlastingly dissatisfied. The chrcnlc fault-finder is a nuisance, and The Daily Nmvs will have the least possible cf bint. The world is better than it nsed to be, and is getting better eery day. It's a good plzcc to lis e in let's make the best of it. 7 That T:ie Daily News costs a great deal ef money to make. Because there is sometimes no way of demonstrating the value of a thing, ta some people, so conclusively as by snowing, even in part, wnat 11 roll .000 -?m .. , 1. 41 .U1IS U.fcS UJU1 another $300,000 a year. The aggregate expenditures 01 The Dailv News for iSSS will vary but a mile either way from $900,000. And yet 8 That Thb Daily News row costs the reader only One Cent a Day. Because this is the mest wonderful thing ia modern journalism, and deserves telling o'er and o'er. There is little danger cf mating too rruci ef this feint. 9 That The Daily News is now literally everybody's paper. Because heretofore metropolitan daily papers have been too expensive, bota in price and in time required to read them, to make it practicable (ok the farmer or the mechanic to take them. Now this is changed. The farmer particularly should take a daily paper now that it costs but little more than the old-time weekly, ana is condensed so that he can also afford the time to read it. He'll save its yearly cost over and ever again by knowing the market prices every day, instead of weekly a heretofore. 10 That Thb Daily News now nangnrates a new spapei revolution. Be cause such a combination of values as it now offers the reader is absolutely without paral'd among American newspapers, and it is bound to make the dry-bones rattle. The result of this revolution is that every Englisrj reading person living within daily newspaper dis tance of Chicago can cow afford, both as to price and time, to have his dry daily. OMStlMPIIOAI ST X5Z Fi. (9wtiG5 Hn. UjrUJJCJ),rlv,iCs Jli;pflCFQTuRnftTV LCINGS r-Satf .n GlS 'Scud for cicuhr.$ rtrltttlt3trC)2. MnMUMlXO.Om!LLZ CAL M K vO M.rSAKK Other points will suggest themselves to the regular reader of the paper itself, and may be introduced according to the judgment cf the advertisement writer. Outline illustrations and poetry may be introduced if desired, but they are not necessarily essential to success vr the competition. The prizes will be awarded to the three most successful advertisements, the publisher of The Daily News beia the sole judge, whatever may be the absolute grade of their merit All advertisements must be received before September 1st aenk: and the awards will be made at the earliest date practicable thereafter. Intending competitors must apply for the paper's complete pcti fecfta, tad advertisements must be submitted ander the conditions therein named in detail. VICTOR F. UttYSON, Pablisher The Daily News, Chicago. whistle. That privilege shall not be denied if we have any thing to say ubout it. Soon after going on board a steamer wo noticed a little icwtcr instrument that hung to the boatswain's jacket On such a sim ple thing you would not suppose a man could make more than one or two sounds, but that little instrument can 1 lay a hun dred tunes, and at its call cables, cordage, rigging, sails, colors, boats and anchor re spond, and the crew fly swifty from hammock to capstan and from capstan to ratlin. After eight days of head with ir itations all over you just because you came in contact with a snappy mer chant. Suavity Is an art that we all need to cul tivate. It pays to be a gentleman or a lady. Forcupines arc lit for nothing but museums. Most of us need to have n smoothing-iron run over our temples. Many people get up a red heat at a mo ment's notice and do not always cool off so quickly. Some aro like hot journal"., on the railway cars a little friction, and lol thoy are on fire, and it takes ice and salt and waste an.l t:mo to get things running W 1 1. ,. 1 A. SI . wiau we ucuru tuu uoiiuwam-a long, smoothlv; nnd then thero ia n0 sayins keen, resounding whistla It meant that when tIl wilI b(J oa firc If wo the wind had changed and the sails must had morc rf thc spirit of Him concerning go up. There was in that pewter whistle whom it is 8ai(1. Craco i9 poured into more music than in coy harp we have since Thy Ups Wd ,Touia CCilsc bcingsnappy. heard, and when it fell down again from the boatswain's lijr. we re-tsamined it WOMAN'S ADAPTABILITY to see where all that chirrup an.l glee of t wuivimim i mjhc i isiii 1 v. sound and shrillness of blast could hide . ,..,., ,, .. , Vnm.-j,. ri,a -, o;i n:ni:rn .... 1 How a Number of2env York Girls Moke a themselves. Thus wo sail on in life anil Comfortable Uvinr. sometimes in the teeth of a head . " "" v-ind, and it is tough navigation. Tho woman barber is not unknown m Our whistle, dangling to our neck. I cw York, and has conspicuously failed, as seems of n use. Every thing ia ' "b 'deserves to, but, says the New York apainst us, but after awhile there i, a j 6"w' tbe woman hair-dresser of the change in thc moon, and thc wind that was oth.er man s hasr ,sno,1 f m.uch of advereowhccL; around and into our favor. I and yet does a successful business Thero n..VAtoir.nn...v.:eiiA.n.i -ii,o- . are several women m this town who make m ai. , M;i. -,.?., r.A !. ,L t, a good Uving by washing, shampooing. minili(liat9nM if at rh a time o cleaning, oiling, combing and caring for .i .-. ; -?t, .,- m.,k s- . the beads and hair of their fellow women. AUCMkV V Ai2 WVfc U. 1UUULII B, WW ought to charge it to the boatswain's whistle. So, also, wc would be less bard on all kinds of f rolicsomcncss. For instance, haz ing at college is to be reprehended, but it is no worso now than it has always been. It seems that some time ago thc students of a college disarranged tho store signs, in jured street lamps, sang discordant songs, and disturbed thc village until a commit tee of the citizenj waited uven thc mayor, and a large group of thc young men were arrested, taken bcforo the authorities, threatened with the penitentiary, and their names telegraphed throughout the land. People say: "What aro our colleges coming to!" and "What a generation of wayward young men arc marching on to take possession of our institutions! If staid, orthodox, solid colleges do so, what may wc expect of insti tutions reckless and unti-Calvinistic!" My friends, 1 hero is no causoof alarm; the boys aro doing just what their fathers and grandfathers did before them. As long as 1 can remember I was shown the place oa the roof cf the college building where one bright morning there were found a load of wood and a mule attached to tho load, all raised to that bad eminence by the aaohomorc class during thc night some of the men engaged in tho achievement i afterward (Senators of the United States j and doctors ef divinity. I reprehend the voasff men who m Princeton put an under taker's sign oa as apothecary store, and I abide thsta be more careful, while at the assne tat I gl U as my oeiajea, that they luaiTHam have overheard the recital is esse ssuMar's Italy, or lawyer's efflce, of nam - fat whLh their fathers aadtTSstarspstidptl. Beys will be w!lLtha is. bays that ton out good far sTaUel set myself afatastiD jgaaajBttaasssm amesmMmsvMv Va) GVAVy WmW asmmav Bassss) j aBsmmmmasae mmsasw Wewai VaassawV yHea emPmi NmsjJ awm j toeauvtse4rwiatob Women who know thc discomfort of having to wash their own hair, unassisted, appre ciate thc services of a skillful hair-dresser of this kind, and those who can afford it and yet can not keep a ladies' maid do not grudge paying well for it. Especially is her practised hand in demand in rear ranging the sometimes inextricably tangled locks of women who ore recovering from long illness, when thc whole scalp is sore from tossing to and fro on the pillow, and the nerves are too unstrung to bear the awkwardness of well-meaning but un skillful attendants or friends. Then it is that thc professional hair-dresser is wel comed and her gentle stroking and deft fingers aro more soothing than irritating to the patient" Then there is another large class of young women whose parents prefer to keep them at home, rather than bare tbcm accept any regular salaried position outside, and yet are not unwilling that they should earn enough money to clotho themselves. These are the people who take in sewing ot vari ous kinds at such cut-rates as to make the life of the regular sewing girl ono long fight for bare life. But in turn they have given rise to another trade for women that of teacher of thc different kinds of work the big shops give out For instance, teachers of tho art of necktie making go from boose to house instructing young girls how to make this ornamental male attire in suck styles as the factories that give out the work require. After the art is learned it is poor pay enough, but the teaching of itcom mands a fair price. All these Instances, of course, are only indifalto" of bow woman's wit and adapts bility is proving of practical beaettte her. Few of these pursuits enamerated admit of much crowding. Not many could make living in any one ef them. Yet they are painters, shewing that so loag as the fleld be epea at all, woman la Inventing and was coatsBoe te invent new methods, pesaUarty kteewaaad soiled te he cspatrititieB, ef sad eewiag tawwia. For the (J. A. K minion at k- 1 noy, Sej.t. 17th to ifisrli i!io l. Sz !. vvi.l make rate of oik f;ir for rouml ri. and fur Xhco!.. i-t.m:i Fair at XrVoii, S pi. !!)' to I'uiL one lot! ont-thiitl fan foi KiiiicI trip ltat of :iiie and ii-thinl l.iif will a"-- v ma.ie Sept 1 1 : h to 115 h for (J A. 11. r union at I.:i: i-i;ti:l. Kansas 4'Ii' I.'-!:-oi;i Mtinh. TIm Illinois CVr.ti .! ..;!rul will -el! ,liii excursion in-L-t- to SacK .son, Tennessee, IIolU .-irnis, ,hc-r-tleen and Jaeksos Mt issippi, (lani 1110111I. Jcntiinir am! Lake I'h.-uic.-, Louisiana. Tues-'ila . -. Srptt moer 1 1 and 27i. Odtolcr ! :.;m S.'.. N-vi-meer ;:!..' 20. ai.il I-.l.-:nI..r l.-n-i 16. Auents i!l.iirhiit.. to Si i.:c (it, Sioux K::i! :i:.ii Oiiaira, w i u for the cvt"fi:i;r !i.i!:i on loinlsiy- ;: vious to dates ui; imi .ii ;. T tt. moriiini: train fr.ini f)uomju'-; 1 ' c:ili, TlH?.da Jlj ii. and . n cceitiiij: Tuesd i 'Urinjrtix.- inoi.f j - 1 Auun-t. Sejiii'inlt, (K'foii.--. No', her :.nd leri':::hrr i'or H01.0 ers' Guides and -rMiti"! ln.ilti::. :! rate.--, dates and FuM nifonii tion ply to lu-arest foiinon tieki-t .i.eii. aildn-s- the ii!iiler.siaii"il at 3Ltiii' 11 ter. Ton a. .1 -- Mkkhv. G. W !' . I!l.i 1.M-.. . '!' PtpWWpVjjpf-yp ir 1 1 I. :. simper t. chieage. rhb ?ed Coud Street Railway Co. noon at .-. . o'cu-ck, J" train- from the w t, 1 Pullman Sleeping Car ka for Chicago via thc , -. Islairl i'out'-, making ( ..-non with the famous r" runnirijr thong!i with- arrivir.u a' ri:i-ajin the This is certainly ij"i--.rst and most convenient ot transportation hi tv-cn s Karis;:. aiol tin- tv. of Chi i'of aecuimuodatioii-, t,, t his e notify your hie 1" tioi.t, i! bo triad t. rn i, -uch " - a? 3-o'i n.jf, ' 'mi by t-i morning. 1. TJtno't'ubZr. Cars run every twenty minutes leav- iuc the Holland liouse at 7:tl0 a.m. ami liiakini: regular tri; until 10:U0 . 111 . aftvr that iimo lravn the Hol land HoTise at 11 :.' p.m. and make) .niuniirht tram. Cars make all tnuns. TCKETS AUE FOR .SALE tr tltr lied VI'Hi'1 N itional Bank and I. .1- Pucker. Iv ir-jio In 1: tK Miipt'oi"- s' f'f:i mi-t.-i-k .1 ior c "1 1111 ti'" " VX T. VIJIK In-irnn 'tit gi oln- ftunanv !i n-l.i:Itl :;inl hv pronip' In-iUit i;i fl- fOj; -ui, cnltl t ' '00 ulSt-rt Icvt ' i- i tit that itt.il -iii'-o v.i ' v' ii t! 1 1..'- fp ni -u: Ui ti::'- . r VKi ni'i'.o i inK-'ki y kf'-pitiir i h'tftV 0" thi- : Icas.tiit :t i iitv- in th hou-i. (Muroiw Vt- uac SaBV . uac .TltWCIITil ItgByU." Curn-ns CiVCiicA I VJawHBS IflBICTlMEoOOROVlLLEi THCOMLr- UUANTEED CUKE 0 CATARRHt cm PRIZE FOR. CORN. e'-Estey Organ" is the one to I x "vHr ivo a p.izejfor - Tt costs less, is tasteful, sub' thebeBtdisplay of field co.n raised , , ; . ' , m Webster counts, Neb:, Jewell or f.jitii.1, ivcdl huilt, is Hiiptrior in tone 1 mith couatie3, Kansas, a follows 1st prize, oco year's subscription to the CHIEF; 2d prize, six. months 3d priio, o..t -, .ontha. .Siring' your beet com. ti ti .: ti oi'-r. Uall ami ? eilie hstcy -:Itiue of Sada ... Hi. lev. ' " S ' Nolii ' l ITN The Steinway, Chickerini: iCnabe u-'J . equally reli..hl t anos. ' . f'i er on un iitf j. ents a '. lUilcy. LCOK HSH.B. Wht-si travi-lir.j: ;i"S'li, on-r, rfo'rh "f wes, iiinke iiiii-c!: - msi f 1 t-l '.. '' pitioiii.ing h -trn Jii-st fi;i in Tin Chi-aso. Kaiist- A: Xi'lu.-ik.! 'i-.n)- 'call on me. Rpasonabhi prices way, l.uid Ho'ito"' work that wili please ou. ;p Fiirmorf nn:i l'r-perCj 4ivn 1. IVedsSrr imtl ".jrft.initJIiyc rouBtlt m. I i.'il -iid my a-si-iint to nuke views .f ;our hou-es stork ., thr.-uj!'"uf W.-bstcr an s. . iirro'u :n ciunt..o'J. If my nun f.nis to c.ili oa ,0'i and ou should want o sr prop crU photo r.iphcdjdr -p me a postal or and Tus thoroiiit,iute i- tt.- pvopoV l- i vorite, lieiMii it is r-liulle. s iff and ' p asnt and uiti :t- liinitid Hyer toi Chicago, Hnd coiiiicrtio'i witii all the fast trniii- io St. i.'-ui- nmkv it niiivpr- j snllv popular, aiol tlie route wliii-i' nil i well postnl tr:ivelr lakf ' BltADBROOK, The Moon Block Photographer. BON TON Its. fHne(ngT tiaio i-iv tiuill ox- YZWWW TSwifmW irtNly lor thii 1110- ly the I'uiluiuu I'm luce On 1 .. whit-li 1- : I'lmrmiW't? : fcijv.j .-.- .1.-- i'. it 1. ..iiii iiiij'ivit: invri t-il a- i!.e l.-t t-istn nnd mrt lhoioii:h -Xfii-riciKc ran ii;i:e!t. g:;d 1 O i!iveiiicine fur the coin'ort aud Heryn-e of the trnwlinj; oiit-lir liio been overlonKed. !n addition to its regular passeneer cqiiipnient, there is in serviee a hue of -unorh reclining chair cure; n piiinn or -mi'i.. Imvii s been spared to make :l:eie cars the motel restful aim t.riift:rt-H-'-iiri:i ve hicles ot their elaps in America. Holders ot Jirst chu tiekeM ran oceu,iy oeats iu porter awouipanie enoli car tt ndinin isier to the hiiU ofthe patron?, which makes them especially desirable for ladies and children traveling tviihout eeort- Tn fact, the O. K. it N. is the Great Free liecliniint CLair Car Line writ ef the Missouri river. When you travel, to he absolutely couifortalile, take the Chic i K.tni & Nebraska Bailway, "Rock Island Ronti?." Pull Tif.n's Pa!ac iltei inf (ncs na m n...i s i-ra-. AND BATH ROOM, HUTCHISON & EDGELL. Props. First door north of City Bakery, re fitted Htid thoioughly equipped We n-.ppctfuliy solicit your pntronage o:tr;inteeiuir svtisfa'ion in every case. CnMoTT": Will be to plenve all .tin rttia tia ltaiv tptffla All 1Vllk tnese eiirn !re-. A colored ! , .- , , , , . . ! dutie in a tirft-clntiS Banner ami in thp Htei fntl of the profession. liiTTHisn . Ki-;km TaJtcai Cat. Tblslsto eertirj tnatlaavetadten op at my plact-7 mllM Birtnwet of BeU cloud, t-ae Jack, white and bas a near on kit hind If g Owr.er ran have same by eaulas; aad variuic rbary aad fer this aorlee. Date4 mis ad day of rp. mater, isfft c'bas. v-x flssjb. One dollar buys .1 uumber one screen door at the Chicago Lumber Yard. Fall hats, i:r-!. ot the :.on. at Berg & (i.ilu?ha'.. C-t!tiKi s'eepfi" at Taylor's, Red Clomi. 40 ohh styles in soft and stiff hats at Iorg & Galsh.is. For :i new style nat ;r to tlie Golden EnIe 7lolhin St'ire. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than ever at F. v. Taylor's. Special attention to undertaking and embalming by F. V. Taylor. Resi dense .1 blocks west Carriaye Factory For sale. A first class family horse and carriage, very cheap for cash. Address or applv to Rkv. O. S. Davis, The latest in .stiff hats at the Golden Eagle. Just received, enough Tor four stores. CALIFORNIA t'AT-K-Cr'iE Trie odI cti irait.tfi i euro for nitarrn. ""ld in tin lieoi. .1 y .-ever, Roseconl catarrhal .'f:ii" '-- n.d -ur cies, r' .sitires the -eiie ta-te and smeil reniovetl tt !:i-t nnd urip!ei-aut hrr.'ith, r-:ihiiiL' trii:i catarrh. Follow directtoih and a -or- 12 wtteanitd by sail drurtr-t-. r-t t il for eireuliir to ABIETINE MEDICAL O. OrovihV 5?'X mt-n !' tr-tt;nf-nt for $i sent r. 1.. in .SI 0 -SANTA A HIE AND (' vr-IHU'RK i t -alo by . a K nrv Cook. Airent. r H.T. i LAKKDCRfJO. ,t WholesaleApent Lincoln. N Iicai Ntf re. To J. JJ. Mall i.on n-bident defendant yon wU Uke notice that 011 the lath day of July IMS "erg &G4.uaha brought thrir action u In the Justice court ef Wehster county. Kebraska be fore W. (.Smith a Juttlce of tha peace of said county to recover from ou the mm or iin and sereaty-ave one-bundredtbs dollars illezed ?. w wkw uinK mem ior K'eus, wares ami . merchandise pur-h.we.tUv you from them and in that certain nunlM htiiimvimr m n ,n h. u hai'dsof the rhicato l'urlnrton & OuInccyTW Kail Koad Co. have bej'i attached. . ., iu suu cause nan oeen continued to the 19th day of September lSs. Detwerto Chicago Denver to Kansas Cs.tyr Denver to Cmahrt, Omaha to Chicago? Kans?3 City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis, B.TST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONKECTCCMS LOW RATES SACCACE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets over the Burling ton Route aro for ale by the Union Pacific, Denver at Rio Crande and n'l other principal railways, and uy ali agent of the "Burlington Route.'- For further InfcmatloR, apply t ny agent, or to P. 9. EUSr.S.ttcn'frvtAa-t, lerisl's Sale. fp anil liv tueor an or r ol sale Itsaed out of the district court of ihe eighth Judlci.il district in and for W ebstf r county Nebratk ur on a il-cree ia aa action waereta the i'ho?hiz Mutu.n'. 'Me Iasur auceCoatpaaylsplaluUlfaadM.:. a Alexander SIIUI offer ike east said roaaty .that belli the place where the la tern otafd court was aoldeniou the ist dm nfOctobet MM at 2 o'clock p. hi. the fazlowtaa described property to wit: the northeast ouar terCi) of section thirteen 1 in) township four ( north ranse twelve tiaj west 6tli P. M. In Web ster cosaty Nebraska. " Given under my hand this 14th day ef taa ?,tL v,, mw 1'. W&M uil liUlCtT -Stttrot tor iittaicaiaiv.. nioi nin. The General left the Cummins residence about nine o'clock ncconipanie br tho Hon. William Cuiumin's. Judg Cummiujgs and tlattj;Iiter anl 3J1 John Knlen- A corrunlttee of tif teen from Fort AVaviie. headed b; Lieutenant-Governor Robertson and Col oael W. H. Smith, arrived thU morning t' escort the General to that city, where b was to arrive at 1 :.".0 p. ra. He will speii three hours in Fort W avne and mafie speech. The party will then proceed tl .Indianapolis by special train. m Charg-rd With Forgery. 8t. Louis, Sept. ". Warranty . wer. . 'ZT " .""iniiir iftiiiiigt'jaiiijiiilig O. C. C.9l K, Ja. XfrSaxv. TTORNEY.S AND COUNSELORS AT IIW t Will practice in all courts or this stale collections as well as litixated business caret ul y aad efficiently attended to. Abstrarts f nrsisfe- edoaappllcatioa. orFxra. Over First National Bank. Md Cloud. Neb. C. W. Kai.kv. J. L. K.ir.k. KALKY HIIOS. A TTORNKI3 AT LA . Aifenfci tor the . r C.M.K. K.IaDit oaoaWel.iter strOK led Clond. Nebnwka. I. W. TULT.HYS. M. D f TJOMOHonATllICPnYSlCLiy. U.5. IX JTT, antnlet: rinrxcoa. Ofllee opposite Kirt XafloaalBaet, Ked a.nvl. 5enka. rhrubtdie4tmreti al. YrTSffirTJC - J " .' TTiVwsti -;riMi