-' j."HTT jfc ' -A Vi 1' - -i - V - BDQUARTERS ' FRESH 600DS 'resort 'Bf - , i"Ts " asapaiew rnnv K VnaMnaBSfcav anmn. -- -I Taos Jbce:4 E2- is of thai mad unpaired- by the beat, those little food preparatkx oar unequalled choice genoy pUy UWM dlSCOVWrieS in faction require little or so cooking, and can be nerved di rectly f rom the can or package. We eecure all the sew things as fast as brought oat, always leading, never following. Everjrtldms Kept im in Our lime. - REMEMBER that we are sole agents for CHASE k SANBORN'S ebrated COFFEES and TEAS. &- full line of GR(X)ERIE& CROCKERY. OITFTCNftW A m? nd GLASSWARE always kept ia atock." elephone 26. A Grocers, COLUMBUS, - NEBRASKA. . -T , t , . i i f TW'friWWK MHmmmwmmwmms wSS3S3m Blanke's . Coffees . Represents the product of years of expe rience. They are the result of the moat careful Handling ana anencion mat ex perts:can bestow. . They can't help but gOOQ-lXXXi JJiwi. Faust Blend Is a HIGH-GRADE COFFEE pos sessing a rich, delicious flavor Knot known in-any oxner oraiiuu In fact, FAUST BUSJNU has u EQUAL. For sale at o GRAY'S. sfosuaoal plenty of it. The Fair. PeT street nf -UA shirt for? -wawi .at at dreads that which ke does istssnaiigths kaH at Tka Dr. L. a Tees, Homsopathie physi- Nek Wanted, awwiag by the day or pises. NslheBawt Grand FeciSe. 2 Baal H. D. Hagel made a trip to Platte Center -Monday. -rOriak Bis! coffees, always uni form, alwaya the best, at Gray's. Andrew Zrb ecpsets to attend the State Uaiversity at Liaoola this year. - .wsHsaJOMaaaaooeptsrta in the dry goods department at Taeation and- is tiring a week's vieitiag' relatives Gas. Snake Era se HEADQUARTERS TOR Columbia, Victor and Ideal buggies; Mitchell and Old Hickory wagons; Back Island plows and cultivators; lock Island cornplanters; Cadet cornplanters; little Engine, the new lister. .where the operator can see tne corn uruy - r " Jones? Lever binders; Jones' Chain mowers; Jones' Self-dump hay rakes; Jones' Hand-dump hay rakes; Walter A. Wood's mowers; Woodmanse and Aermotor windmills; Jack-of-all-Trades gasoline engines; . and all other machinery needed on the farm. Call and ee for yourself. We wish your trade. HENRY LURKER, -rmiTEEim STREET. COLHIMS, KMUSKL X IRS. NEWMAN & DASSLER, "L Jfr&M' - tan VVnanT I srsf rswsr fc- EAR, NOSE ; AND THROAT ffBOAUSTS. HOME OFFICE. 1 GolUmbUS. . ' a?w of cit"" sV hS'SaSrlKSr hS ??7K. to-i- et;tt7!Tlca and Previously took a twomt 2S?BJStoi arf 5Tf?:bstwUlt nr'? error ..f :!. i.f -r. --- batter ".rs. widBlty. "" " Sewmnn : . r''-'""" S Thsrsday,3Bto. .Blank lam JOGBXAfconta. tt Dr. Baker, physkUa UUts street. tf Brine s yonr job work. We will adearor to please yoa. Monarch canned traits Tiatrtilsa. nah and ateaU at Gray's. Loais 8ehwan was in OaMhaTaara day and Friday on baeiaees. ' Dr. C. H. Giatsen. dentist, in Bar ber block. Thirteenth street let -Miss Bell Kins of David City is an apereatibsiaFaiataaatere. - Window sbades'ooBplete at. 25c in alloolara. The Pair, 11th Street For fine watch repairiojr, ceil on Carl Frosmel.llth St, Oolaaiboa, Neb. The police Sanday eight took in five Indians who belong at the Genoa school. -Da Martyn, Evans Geer.oaace three doors north of Friedhofa store, tf Chicago Inter Ocean and Oounrsos Jouknai one year, in advance $1.75. tf Fred. Plath and John Stovicek at tended the State fair at Lincoln last week. A party was given Mint Lillian Bar ney last Tuesday afternoon by her mother. Do not fail to aee onr 8-foot galvan ized steel null for $32.00. A. Daasell k Son. tf Hiss Buby Biokly commenced teach ing her school east of Monroe Monday of last week. Miss Hattie Selsor of Schnyler will begin her work Monday as trimmer at Fillmans store. F. A. Matson and family of Madison were in the county last week, visiting friends at Monroe. Dr. MoKean'a method of making aluminam plates places tnem on an equality with gold. Harry Hold, night operator at Lock wood has a lay-off to attend the militia encampment at Omaha. The weather is not too hot for bowling because of the electric fan in operation, at Hegel's, tf Some think the grass now will be good enough for fall pasture and in places for a late crop of hay. The Scbaffroth monument at Beardsley's is ready for inspeetioa, but will be shipped Friday to Grafton. Dr. J. E. PauL dentist, soatheast comer Olive and Thirteenth 'streets, Booms 1 and 2, Niewohner block, tf We are still giving away a handsome rug with every carpet or linoleum bought from as. The Fair, Eleventh street Standard Fashion Sheets are fur nished by J. H. Galley. September upptyast received. Call and get one. B. McTaggart recently purchased a quarter section of unimproved land northwest of Cedar Rapids at $15 per acre. Several Columbus boys are now at work for the Union Pacifio company at Millard: Ed. Kohler, B. B. Lane and Mr. Webb. John Hooper went Sunday to Salt Lake City, having a month's vacation from his duties aa express sgent at the TJ. P. depot "White beans closely follow the price of potatoes, being used to a consid erable extent to take the place of the tubers in times of scarcity." L. B. White of Lexington on his return from the State fair Saturday, atoDoed long enough to see G. K. Da vies' stock of thoroughbred cattle. SAuanacN Waktxd to look after our interests in .Platte and adjacent conn ties. 8slary or commission. Address Tne Victor Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Geo. F. Kiefer, who has had charge of putting in the new telephone system here for several months past, has resign ed his position to find other work in electrical lines. Good words are spoken all around concerning Captain Jena and E. a Mor row, candidates respectively before the republican county convention for county clerk and for sheriff. Mrs. Jennie Walker went Monday to .. motion as teacher at the State institute for the blind at Nebraska City, salary $50 a month. Her many friehos will wish her success. V. Fanlkner shipped this week the largest cerof corn ever aent from this atstion. The car contained 80,000 pounds of com, and the honest farmer who sold it got $65.00 for it-Sohnyler Quill. -The rain has beea again geeerel ia Nebraska, and of coarse everybody is cleaned with the prospeetfor purer air i liability to malarial ilia; a new -rowth of lawna and pastures; a good Condition of soil for fsll plowing. a a. !.& Take life as u cornea, aw - of sll circumstanees, bat for a bad "ST c cold, take BALLABD'S HOBEHOUND STBUP, the best known M7 r nuick relief and sure care. PrioV25 and 50 cento. A. Heinto and Pollock & Co. -The Omaha Bee says that plana for next year's supply new "4pV .u-TTnion Pacific are now bamg conma- . -nd Miedficetious are being pre- .SZ-"""P " ' i " TT-irtef luao wui visit a number of OmumrnmmmtM" here tfceSStfcteU W ith k-iias bkiikn. ft. .l mm -Z3hmi ?manfita' !..-. .. j.a- r.. H WTlvim eV.w7Za down to the fMiffhtcars. j-adoa Marwe . m Monday to Argn" "T- ., n.kahMahiTilf moreaeamiu. ---"-....r tiase for esverai . ia 91 Tears old, diodes be m w-a oaee aaeriona wed thwa.1 starts this Taeaday with a party of ten to people for Wheatland, Wyoming. E. M. Snamawk ie to get vaccine attar of the government, to apply to aattle exposed to black-leg. J.G. Reeder returned Saturday from his sad trip east, gettiag to his old home ia time for the funeral of bis aged father. The bsantifyingof arms and. hands ia described in the September Designer. This augaaine is for sale by J. H. Galley. ' The militia of Hamphrey came down Monday to accompany the Columbus crowd to Omaha thia Tuesday morning. sfcuBftJuMr CrOOslt wrappers, etc. Bargaias, Great Bargains at E. D. Fltzpatrick'a the' White Front dry goods of?v - . ' An extra nice bunch of fat hogs were purchased here the other day by Wiggins k Lewis, for which they paid $540. Wm. Schilx makes boots and shoes at in the best styles, and. uses only the veryj best stock that can be procured in the market tf Get a number onr.Eaeton's buggy : drawing before Sept 7th, as it will sure-, ly go on that date whether whips are all sold or not Just a few left. 2 The cattle that Arnold Oehlrich marketed Thursday at South Omaha brought him a fairly good price, and the young oattle brought good money. Saturday last was the day set for the drawing of the. buggy at Easton's establishment It went, on No. 91, to Peter Dischner. Its value was $55. Adolph Lusts returned a week ago from Oklahoma. He has six months to make improvements on his land there, and may not go back for some time. Bev.Bhineof Genoa will preach in the Congregational church next Sunday morning. Bev. Munro is steadily im proving, but still confined to his bed. Fob Same 300 acres of good farm land, north of Genoa, in Platte county, for sale at a reasonable price. Call on Becher, Hookenberger and Chambers. We see in the list of premiums of the state fair that J. Hess of Newman Grove secured a premium for separator and gathered cream butter. His mark ing was 94. D. McDuffie had a good time back east, bat from what he says, some might infer that he had been living almost wholly on Michigan peaches, sinoe he left Nebraska. Will Sohram started today (Tues day) as traveling aalosmin in the south em part of the state for May Bros, of Fremont His friends will wish him well in his new work. On the first page of today's Joubnal will be found the chief portions of Pres ident McKinley's address at Buffalo Friday, and particulars of the attempted murder in the afternoon. Amateur camera snappers will find something of interest to them in the September Designer. It describes cari cature photography. This magazine is for sale by J. H. Galley. Ladles, here is an item in millinery that's worthy of your attention. Yon can buy a French fur felt hat for the same money you will pay elsewhere for a common wood felt See them at J. C. FUlman's. tf -Judge Hollenbeck has held that the balance of the fund in the case of G.C. Barnum v. Geo. E. Barnum for an accounting, properly should be placed with the administrator of the G. C. Bar num estatej-Gns. B. Speice. Corn-huskers' sprained wrists, barb ed-wire cuts and sprains, or cuts from any other cause, are quickly healed when BALLABD'S SNOW LINIMENT m promptly applied. Price 25 and 50 cents. A. Heints and Pollock k Co. Trains from the west on the main line of the Union Pacific were about fifteen hours late Friday and Saturday, on account of a big washout Thursday at Paxton, where three miles of track and the road bed were carried away. TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT is not a panacea, but is recommended for blind, bleeding or pro truding piles, and it will cure the moat obstinate cases. Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. A. Heints and Pollock Co. Miss Boasa Wiggins entertained about twenty young lady friends Thurs day afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Courtney Dale of Omaha. The after- was spent memly in a guessing and amateur palmistry. At six o'clock supper was served. Thousands suffer with torpid liver, prodaeing great depression of spirits, indigestion, constipation, headache, etc. HERBINE will stimulate the liver, keep the bowela regular, and restore a health ful buoyancy of epirita. Price 50 cents. A.Heintc and Pollock k Co. The Maeonie ceremony will be that a at the layiag of the corner etone of the North opera bouse this Wednesday afternoon. The Grand Master, Grand Secretary aad GrandLeotorer of the or der will be present Besides tne mem bers, thereare expected visiting brethren from Schuyler, St Edward and, Genoa. at least, aad perhaps from- David City and Osceola. The ceremonies commence at 2 o'clock. One of our city exchanges says that a aoorlv-cud laborer almost fell dead the other day, because he gave his seat ia a street car to a well-dressed society and she thanked him twice a sat down and when she left U Columbus had street cars. awch aa iaddent might occur any day, far as the manner of .thanks m con- withoat injuriously :- through Vim city boaadforeampat It there haTe been any serious blun ders madein the gredieg of the eity by the eagiaears, aew is a good time to make it known- and have mietabse corrected., Bert Strother of the Monroe Re publican waa in the dty Monday. They, too, had three and n fourth inches of rain, aad for fall The Platte -ooeaty convention will be held the Sfth aad 2fth in the Methodist ehureh in thia city. The program will be printed later inTnaJooaauZb For these who have canning to do at thai season; of the y rseipes will be of ana. September eontsins several. Thia mag anas is far ssU by J.- H. Galley. -Mrs. Frank Gerhars entertained gentlemen and lady trisaew Monday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ger hars of Omaha. Mrs. G.O. Bums enter tained last Friday evening also for Mrs. Gerharx.' On our last press day Tata Joubxaa force, were gladdened by one of the Inset water "melons that ever disappeared in our chapel. It was large aid laeoious andthe gift of oar valued friend, Charles Chapin of Oconee. Walter lfaok,oneot the specialists for the Majestic Stove people, is ia the city, and will be at Easton's store to answer 'any' questions eoaeernmg the Majesties Sea the advertieemeut else wherein this paper. " -Rev. Corey will bold an "Old Folks" service next Sunday morning. Every body ia invited and a special invitation is extended to the aged. Next Sanday is the last Sundry before conference, which will meet in Wayne.' A aubscriber of Ths Joobxai. Calls attention to the fact that there are quite n number of persons in the city whose fences 'extend into and obatmot the streets, and one, at least, who has a building partly on the.sidewslk. The ten weeks old infsnt son of Mr. and .Mrs. Clint Stevenson northeast of town, died Saturday, snd waa buried Monday morning, funeral services being 1 held from the house at lOo'clock. The child .had been sick since its birth. . There was 1.90 inches of rainfall here Sunday. During the past week there was about three inches in all, leaving the ground in excellent condi tion for fall plowing. To thia is to be added for Tuesday morning M inch. We hear of a modest Platte county farmer who has a small field of alfalfa from whioh this season he had a first cut of six tons to the acre, a aeoond of four, and expects yet another of three tons to to the acre, before the close of the aTCBejatfacluA&8fifinAafluBlntflfhuuenBenne)Bnunt2n I PATTERNS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. I fVanuusB uaunnuunnuHnVnuMBl$KuVununuuuusnnunnuuua anuunnurna Just at the time when people are beginning to think mm 3M of school again, The Designer for September has a g - special article regarding Aprons for School Girls. It H jH is for sale in our Pattern Department K mnDuuuuuul auuuuussnr nunu Mf a Mama a EmM I mfl TlasiJassI aaaa a a sa-a a Hft WM Wt Mff a.rM UN m IWSjasjni ranlwrsjS vBjsi Bj8j$j$JrffJVs . . mg, 3smm nnnnm wGnnn bbbbTsT' aBSi BHiaBBHnnBBHHIHHBB nanBUf flnnm ununnp Hnu unnnnc 9 505 Eleventh St., COLUMBUS, HEHR. H janununusnl . . . nununununum jpgTgjJPaqgjjyTaVasSO WHITE'S CBEAM VERMIFUGE is essentially the child's tonie. It im proves the digestion and assimilation of food, strengthening the nervous system and restoring them to the health, vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to child hood. Prios 25 cents. A. Oeiatx snd Pollock A Co. The old folks' meeting which is to take place at the M. E. church next Sun day is to be the real old time kind, no organ, hymna to be lined, no choir, and the ladies and gentlemen are to sit on opposite sidds of the house and not eveu look at each, other. At least that is tht waytbey used to do in the good old days of our grandfathers. Osceola Rec ord. -i-Toeeph Crites. one of the pioneer citizens of Plnttsmoutb, died Suiday eveoiag, September 1, in that city. fter a protracted illness. He was born near Bloomsbnrg, Pa.. February 24, 1831. and had been a resident of Nebraska for twonty-six years. He was a resident of this city some twenty years ago, snd very much respected by those who knew him. On Thursday, Special County Judge Howard held that under the Nebraska constitution there is no authority for the appointment of n special county. judge. This, in the matters of the Bar num case, referred to in Thx JounNALof last .week. Friends of Wilson Bice, eon of W. W. Rice will be interested to know that be has purchased a residence property in Canon City, Colorado, and moved his' family 'there recently from Homiok, Iowa. Mr. Bice has a position in a dry goods store. Night Policeman Meehan, when in quired of as to the pistol shots late Sundsy night said that he didn't locate them but supposed somebody was shoot ing at a dog or alas, being foggy, an incoming Union PaoiSo train crew may have used explosives. A new boiler manufactured by Kin ney at Omaha is to be put in place at the city waterworks the last of this month or the first of next It is to bo of one hundred hone power, and we are told is to cost about $1,400. The old one has been eondemned. WANTED-8KViRALPKRS0KS OF CHAB actor aad goai icpstatioe ia oath state (one ia this eoaatr leqaired) to lepwatat aad atmctias old established wealthy baaiasM kosm of aalid inancial stawrtlas oaienr SH.es weakly wlta expeasea additional, all parable ia eaaa aaaa. Wednesday direct from asaa omen. Hoi carriage fandshed.whea accessary. Refa Kaeloaa salt addrsassd etaaipad aaTalope. ager.SW CaztoaBaUdiacChieaco. llaasss Agnes, the six months' old child of Ephriam Pilling of Creston, died quite suddenly Monday of last week. It will be remembered that just a week previous Lillie Pilling, an older sister of the child, died"from a burn while attempting to poor out water from n tea kettle to make tea for the baby. Farmers who have irrigated corn are now through until time to pick it All those using water this yesr are pleased with 'reenlts, the only drawback being understanding how to handle it properly. But in a few years this difficulty will be overcome and irrigation reduced to a system. Monroe Republican. The idea suggests itself to the Leader that there is no better point in Nebraska for a canning factory than right here in Genoa. All kinds of vege tables can be raised in abundance under the ditch. Let's see if we cannot secure a canning, factory and have it in opera tion by this time next year. Leader. If you are troubled with inodorous breath, heart burn, flatulency, headache, acidity, pains after eating, loss of appe tite, persistent melancholy, or low spirits. You .need a tonic, a few doses of HER BINE will give you the recuperative force to remove these disorders. Price 50 cents. A. Heintz snd Pollock k Co. The time is past for very cheap farm lands in this section of Nebraska, aad prices seem steadily rising, A good judge in such affaire thinks that for the next five years one dollar an acre each year may be ssfoly assumed ss the ad vance. Those who are thinking of in vesting will do well to investigate and art at once. F. T. Walker has a sample of gold quartz from the Adrian Gold Mining and Milling company of 8pokane. Washing ton, that assays $357.15 to the ton. Some specimens from the same .mine have assayed as high as $3J367 to the ton. Mr. Walker holds 10,000 shsres in the company aad there are held in this city, all told 100,000 shares. William Bueher and his daughter Pauline returned Sanday from their several months' sojourn ia "Europe well pleased with their trip and yet glad to get home. Mr. Bacher'gives a graphic description of the meaner ia which the With the larger engines, it is notioe able that the Union Pacific company are hauling nearly twice aa many oara, at a higher rate, of speed than formerly, while the new cars in some instances have double the capacity of the old ones. The heavier engines have required stronger bridges, more solid tracks, lengthened sidings, snd greater expenses generally. An Omaha visitor Thursday tells us that the people of the Metropolis are making big preparations for Akaarben, and expect a better time than they had last year. He also says that most of the people from the west and north, bound for the State fair, got off at Fremont and took the Northwestern, showing thai Omaha should have a morning train to the capital. fi T - - SsnaWmaaal awtShsa. aWT nan. L I "l JTU" I JTi$SnmJaanFkg I Mm sbb I bSTMIsbSsbbS I jVfesnTaunnsr anX m m JHKamnswssjssjwBgBas Hj In-pj3l lJanwanananaBJrlani f W- JSt I w sal 11 -- -afBaKr W m BnBBnnWauBVaHlpssaw"BaBV a Attorneya W. M. Cornelius and J.D. Stirea ware in Omaha lie4waah.Tnsnday, looking after the city's interest in the M street oase with the Union Pacific com pany. One of the attorneya for the oompany was abssat from home and, as Mr. Reeder of this city, one of the attor neya in the case, was also- necessarily absent, the hearing was postponed, but no dsy fixed, ss yet Judge John J. Sullivan of the supreme court was iojnred Thursday, the result of s sby of the horse he was driving, when near the sheep ranch north of this city, the buggy being overturned upon himself sad wife, the latter of whom was not injured. The Judge suffered a fracture of the right arm just below the shoulder, and it will probably be six weeks before he will be himself again entirely. He rests easy. A letter from E. H. Jenkins dated at Perry, Iowa, Saturday, tells us that their party (Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins snd Mr. and Mrs. John George), will leave Perry for Chicago Sunday morning. That part of Iowa is still in the grip of the drouth. Some farmers will have a fairly good crop, while many others will not have half the usual crop. Perry, a towa of about 3,000 population, has nearly 70 miles of cement pavements. High scores at Hsgel's Bowling Alley week ending Sept 7: Ten pins W. A. Borden 182, 186; George Brod- fuehrer 181, 187; Harry Lawrence, 183; Wm. Both 188; C. W. Jens 181; C. A. Lucas 201; J. T. Hogan 196. Nine pins a W. Jens 7; M. C. Calto 7; G. A. Sehroeder7; Fred Huesse)er7; George Brodfuehrer 7; W. F. Schram 7; W. N. Henaley 7; F. A. Hagel 7. Cooked hat W. F. Sohram 35, 43; W. NA Henaley 35, 41; Fred Hueszeler 41, 42, 48; G. J. Hagel 51, 58. Four back-Harry Law rence 70; W. F. Schram 72. 73, 76. The perfection of all ranges is reached in the range that will work equally well with hard coal, soft coal, wood or cobs; bake, roast, broil, seethe or fry to perfection, heat all the water you need almost instantly, properly used last a life time, and save its cost price. MAJESTIC IM STEEL RANGE does all of it, and will not clog with ashes and clinkers, allow smoke aad soot to escape into the kitchen, crack or break, or subject you to the ex pense and annoyance of every other range. Made of MALLEABLE IRON and best open hearth cold-rolled steel, 10 to 50 per cent heavier throughout than any other range. Flues lined with pure' asbestos, and the entire range rivited with the best Nor way iron rivets. Air-tight and dust-tight. This explains why a Grant Majestic Range will, da its work in half the time, and consequently with half the fuel. Majestic Cooking Exhibition. T -. yr -r v- ? i?Si AT OUR STORK We want you to come in ANY DAT THIS WEEK and see the Majestic in operation, have a Majestic biscuit and a cup of delicious coffee, and see the proof of the claims made for Majestic Ranges by a man direct from the factory. ...A Set of Cooking Utensils Fm... With every Majestic Range sold during this week a set 'of ware made of heavy copper, nickled, steel and enamel, well worth $7.50. One com plete set absolutely free with each Majestic Range sold this week only. Majestic ranges are made in every size and every style, to fit every condition and every purse. We want you to come in and see the range at work glad to show it to you whether you intend tobuy or not. C. S. Easton, COLUMBUS, ISTEBR. Gub G. Becher snd daughter, Lore N., returned Wednesday from their trip east, where they journeyed leisurely, mostly by water, enjoying the trip immensely. They were in Canada, and aa far east ss Nsw York City, snd ss far south as Washington City. Daring the heated term, Gus saya that the capital eity is deserted by about half its usual population. Being used, sll his life-time, to the large horizons of the prairie coun try, Gus remembers now with vividnesr. the many small farms 'of the ea-t, with their half dosen eows.a fsw sheep, a few stacks of grain, etc.. but does not wonder, either, that so many people fill the east, because it seems to be a goodly country, and, mostly, people enjoy themselves in the very luxury of living. Here We Are With Our Goal Wagon ! nnrMwii t naaXaJa nsiasi the hnndeada Mf-uea. witaww jmuj ww- Bw. ..... -.... B the health of the laborer by the least I of. traaksef the Itaeeoatenta J. A. Dowdeo of North Bend gave ns s very pleasant call Wednesday last. lie forwerh was superintendent of public schools st North Bend, bnt the last two years has been sojourning in the west, mainly the coast state. At Napa Cali fornia, be seems to have found a model climate, a productive soil and congenial people. In Californis, in a day's travel, ean be found a great variety of natural conditions, too numeroue to mention. and many of tbera fartoo trying for daolicate experience, aad certaialy those contemplating removal from Nebraska ahoald at least coacider well the good land bad qualities of the place they as- 1 pact to call ul 1 aNMyiteH InjfeggM VsaaSBSamsnaSMBSanB jpjEpf JM an .-SstBML I . aasssk aaaasBSBi a CB -nti - mM? - aaaajajsnuna- rssfaHmss aaanr aw wawaasaaw .BUanr?l9HBsaanBnBnBnBnBnBl flanPailsnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnT r anananssnanananananaUft???" sEanananKSananV mmmmmXmmmmmWmmMmkW We are delivering Pa. Hard Coal either Seraataa er Lehigh far $10.50 per ton. The hest coakia; stave aBa faitpe coal always oa aaaa1. Threshers aad farmers, are iavited ta call aad select frem our large stock at STEAM COAL. C. A. SPEICE. THE EMINENT EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST and Expert Optician of 1607, 1609, Douglas st Omaha, will beat my store Fr May aad Sat urday, Oct. 4 aad 5. Two days only. Consult the Doctor about your eyes. CoflSMltatian anal Exawiin . tiMFrwa! lujully Li w ,1 .H O -44 . t 1 1 2rj. I I 1 J ' ! I'll : h 1 1 f r:E r n : ll' 'j .. i r. )i i I. I s: a ii 2'il .1 j., ar3' sn iii ek- i n . -I"' "lwl,a,, ' TssVssnsw tenet n:n,.di?ee. of taeer. wiuiOT. MOBMNi I fc CompiirrL:"1 ". SSrZStiSJTSim . "SrfsUy - 4s4X