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PRESIDENT GARFIELD. The Attempt Upon His Life a sSubject For a Sermon. Rev. A. F. Sherrill Took Up large audience in the First Congrega- iing, on the tional church Sundag more than ‘many, have done in four years. _ If he had fallen this mation would have been SORELY GRIEVED and hurt, and perhaps permanently hurt in some respects, yet so great are the resources of this broad nation, and #0 many are its wise and strong men, it would not have been a mortal hurt in any sense to ourn Its stocks a fow glimpses into the interior life of nial year eighty thousand civil officers waged for the presidency. What will it be when we have the second cen tenniarly? Wi this system of spoil and place hunting ik a source of weakness and danger in our government and leads to corrup- tion, to bitterness, to factions of all kinds, of bribery and evil doing and evil thinking and the pressure and in fluence upon the nation is something show us the dark danger that lie all the worst ovils, and is himself the worst enemy that exists in this nation. DRAGGING THE NATION degradation and 1ts liberty, laws and civilization will certainly fall, and the ruin of the natiou be inevitable. Whereas by as much as any ot you are working and living and teaching to make the religion of Jesus Christ believed in by the people, and that seen in the last two weeks how great L o Atlantic y‘fl’filf Coash OANAL AND OKEECHOBEE LAND COMPANY, OF FLORIDA. Chartered by Special Act of Legislature of Flor Applications will e received on Thurs- July 14th, and close on Monday, HOTELS. LEWIS HOUSE, HARTNEY HOUSE, McHENRY HOUSE, SUMMIT HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, MENDIN HOTEL, SCRANTON HOUSE, PROPRIETORS. JOHN 8. LEWIS, W. P. HUNTER, T. W. BUTLER, SWAN & BECKER, JUDKINS & BRO,, ADOLPH WUNDER, JOS. LUCRAFT, " DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. TOWNS. Dow City, lowa. West Side, lowa. Vail, lowa. Creston, la. Red Oak, Ia Mendin, la. Scranton, la. the Question Sunday \;w-y;’h‘l still rvixi.;.;(.ll-:’ : H:yrfl:-:lln:; t00 dANZETOUS SN CTeRton A.0RTSs 'of ;‘.:\,I.II:I‘.:;;. 1.(.1:',;\ ::!;f'?rlll?.lr\:lx::‘v;n)q‘?u:l ida, 1881, THE CENTRAL HOUSE, JOBEPH SANKEY, \c/‘l:llnut, |'..‘ - dustries would still move of ¢ v ve cannot longer carry | Ne/PIng to stimulate morality, by so . MMERCIAL HOTEL, WM, LUTTON, lisca, la. 4 i still be the most prosp fiRion on ‘3:““]'1 Ii'v:“r:n::1;iflln’«l(‘lt :n] |:::|:‘{1 t )‘:\? much you are working for the well CAPITAL, - - 810,000,000. sfnrznoc’rn g W. J. GARVIN, Corning, la. / i a- ) 9 yme dastard- | © : ” 3 At oo y pngth anc s safety of th 1 ’ g o 9 g i i — A“““’; e T T ;;”;‘,!::;:"‘ ,llrl:’ p:,‘,‘,‘;:‘ a ,,‘,mr:,l‘]'”,"]r ‘l‘, sert that it was :}"""m;“']")'I"‘nlku" Cfi’:, v v‘,u"""‘l,‘” OFFICERS: BELDEN HOTEL, A. W. BELDEN, Woodbine, la. on 8 L ortal blo " N pea— e - e L K, Logan, la. ? { . at the head of thisnation, but God has MO L Rl understana ~ what all that Wim. 8. STOKELEY, Pres't. COMNERONAL éA: AA;::M Oenisen, Ii k laid its foundation too broad and made | gone mad that shot the president two [means without any special | HAMILTON DISSTON. Treas. MIMMERCIAL B0 T 6Ly = J il i Rev. A. F. Shernll preached to a4, high and strong. It is easy to | weeks ago, and that the flame of that |application made on my part, so I just BURKE'S HOTEL, E. R. BURKE, Carroll, la. § i seo the good we may get from taking [ revolver was a kind of lurid light to|close with these words, you and I have GLIDDEN HOUSE, 8. M. LEWIS, Glidden, la, | subject of the attempte assination of President Garfield. Mr. Sherrill took his text from two portions of the O1d Testament ; from the 100th psaim and the fourth verse “Enter into His gates with thanks giving and into His courts with praise and bless His name,” and from the fourth chapter of Proverbs and the twanty-sixth verse, ‘‘Ponder the path of thy feet and let all thy ways bo this Christian family and the good it will do to this Christian nation. The influence it has to hush all factional foeling and bring men to SOBER THOUGHT and better action, to illustrate to us the value of a sound mind in a sound body. Butit was my purpose to- night to speak of certain moral re- forms and reforms in government that are suggested by this event, and to make us think about them. You know it is the opinion of many Along with that must come another reform d that is a greater limit of the suffrage. There is already in some states a cortain amount ot limit, so there is nothing contrary to the principles of our gov- ernment in it. There must be a greater limit than at present. Tt will take very wise men, of intelligence, of responsibility, of property and so on, but limits o wced without reference sex, because there is no argument on the around our feet. 18 the value in the hour of calamity and possibly of death to have in one’s heart Chtistian faith. Whatever other things you may ascribe it to, and there are secondary causes, but THE REAL CAUSE for the fortitnde and spirit and brave manly bearing of that man during this fearful trial, and correspondingly of his noble wife, because beneath all others, is deep, ing Christian faith. He will recover if possible, otherwise he had no fear and in either July 18th, for the issue of £1,000,- of SI0ISSUED ATPAR. With bonus of £1,000,000 of Land Certifi- cates bearingsix per cent. interest, deemable from sales of land by 3 from time to time, or convertible at option of holder into land at the Company’s regular prices, Each subscriber for shares of the company ill, inaddition to_ his stock bonus a land certificate eq » the amount of his sub seription. ASHLEY HOUSE, HEAD HOUSE, MERCHANTS' HOTEL, OHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, OITY RESTAURANT, CHAPMAN'S SESTAURANT, NEOLA HOTEL, WOODWORTH HOUSE, CENTRAL HOUSE, EMERSON HOUSE, CROMWELL HOUSE, WALTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, DAN EMBREE, JOS. SHAW & 00, CHENEY & CO,, CHENEY BROS. J.J TUCK, T. G. CHAPMAN, F. SIEVERTZ W. A. WOODWORTH, 8. P. ANDERSON, A. L. SHELDON, MRS. R. COCHRAN T. C. WALTON, CHENEY & CLARK, Grand Junction, la Jefferson, la. Sioux City, la. Mo. Valley June., Dunlap, la. Stanton, la. Neola, la. Atlantic, la. Malvern, la. Emmerson, la. Cromwell, la, Onawa, la. Blair, Neb. " . %! 3 FACE OF THE BARTIH, 3088 60! 5 oul and fie tablished.” i oG L bl fa e ottt Lo b b L TERMS OF PAYMENT: MARSH HOUSE, W, W. BROWNING, Brownvile, Neb, osta . .. |itisdestined to be very severeiy tried | why one sex should not vote as well | his brave part o5 RERMS OF PAYMENT: Jiluilighyb e MBI B L B lar R Mr. Sherrill began: Christian [in the not far distant future, that there | as the other, having the limit of re-| And now, Christian friends, and all 85,00 Dot shiré vriellveey o1 sHR: atil ALl Hite Vi i other friends and christian patrons, |are elements of discord and danger | sponsibility, property and here present, none of us ]"“",' our Land Certificates, there 18 & smile to-night| Within our midst for which there is | things. Samuel Burns and Mr. Mills | houses secured against the ovils of - L | no suitable power of control or re-|had to live in this country twenty-one | calamity. ¢ know they will come, | Offices: Third and Chestnut 8ts., Phil. \ of - gratitude ~and - of joy|opuion, and that we are hovering on | years and learned law evory day before | let us have in our hearts the sume Jacksonvllte, Fiorida. over the whole face of this nation. Two woeks ago yesterday there was attempted adreadful crime against the verg haps bet haps religi some great eonflict, per- n labor and capital, per- o will also enter. ~ But they were allowed to vote, and they kn. much about it when they had finished as they did when they bogun. true source of hope, *and nay it also be a faith that will enable us to say, “‘Though I walk through the val- This company have a contract with the Board of Internal Improvementof Florida for the donstruction of a canal to provide [ e \ + haws | MED 82y there are signs coming in this | For a ¢reat many people 1t is not safe, | loy of the sladow of death 1 fear no|an outlet for Lake Okecchobee, and there- ~» :},‘;(]"flf::f..‘;\‘:.r "em:.:‘i“'.‘,m‘l\'u“x":t: Sounry ot it is not right, that they should vote. | evil, for thou art with me.” ‘“There | py Tecuiming from periodical ‘;}\"‘,";"“',‘f‘fi b yestorday at this time, and again A GREAT REVOLUTION Iw ""‘I:i‘ ht{ "-Irlh-:-‘]:"furlllnI-:‘-I(..‘.:\;y1’:"}] :::‘nl)‘wn:}unu(\lh n to thom that are | and'eastof Peace Creek, the area contain: g during the hours of the Sabbath, was [ that will only differ from that of | Yontage of ¢ e TR TN, Attt ing upwards of 8,000,000 acres, _The state i g ¥ France in being. greatér aud more platform and society tnumlfi them uwl’nmIuHnn?umpan.\'nlm-lmlf‘[tlu. ands | DARKENING OUR HEARTS & |- ) ossible, and fit to DYING BY INCHES, as fast as reclain i | 3 obi %2 \e ready as soon as possible, NG N Us. Mg % 8 with sorrow and foreboding, Tho | bloody. You know that Macauley | ool c'sho franchise. *And many of v Skl X o, | THis company also own. the franchise of 3 £ Wik d went to tho Hesrts | AN 1 us while living and before him \ s ' et . Very otten we see a person suffer- | the Atlantic Coast Steamboat Canal and pang ot Lis wounit went 1o tho e wiser man too, that this nation [those who have come to our country | ing grom gome form of kidney com- | Improvement company, for the construc- | of fifty million people, for we all have | i uwer for w little while, | Have mado our best citizens, whether | i ™0 4" s gradually dying by | tion of a canal conneetyg the inléts. along | learned notonly to respect, but also ™" L FFE S to be | foreigners or Americans, but the suf- | f oy e Sy g 1o longer need to be so, | the east coast of Floridh, and which wil | to love this true real man, of signal reking frage should not be allowed till it is tietis: Bitters Wi itivoly | #ive exclusive control of 330 miles of in- e s : nation of two hundred ey i [ for Electric Bitters will positively | Filg (TR CHRE N ability, of honest heart, of simple At sroved that there is fitness for it. HEht's ke ¢ disease of | And stegm navigation through a country - 1 ARABREY R e R to| to the square mile 1t would not be [{FOVed St IOF it: | cure Bright's discase, or any disease of | ungurpnased | for - fertility of ‘sl and B | faith. e oM oamo k0 strong enough. Thero would have to hen you put power into the handa|y),q kidneys or uriniaty organs. They | salubrity of cliniate. In aid of the con- ) | us it camo liko & personal sorrow and (1,,% %cjype of “government or else | Of ignorance some one will always | g eapecially mlnpmf to this class of jon of this canal the company will | })ler\:n;-ul.ufin! cn‘.‘,;uhl::l.:n', ll.n[t' btlvncnls anarchy. Wo all know that it is very ;ml!I \f\ !|.‘\n you l“lult‘ puwerl in the | jisensa , acting directly on the : ]:.’ v‘h:n“ldc *,'I"'g'.f.‘ml'fl 't e B | b Cay LAS NICWS 113 bOCI BOLIGrand | 1,;ssihle thata government which would | hands of irresponsible e st | Stomach and Liver at the same time, p..-"-‘.,.fim about 400,000 acres of lo botter, until now wo have great hopes f all of us that the worst is passed, and that our president will bo restored to us with his healthand strongth. And 0, to-mght, our first reason for thanksgiving, as we enter this houso, is that we can have for our subject something about, not the assassina- tion of the president, but only the |stronger, more central aud have more attempted assassination. Two wooks | direct control over the people or elso of prayer have rolled over this land | revolultions, if that bo not required it such as has never passed over it be- |is possible, and 1 think youwill agree fukild L2 fore, and probably there is with me, there must b some changes | *iated, organized meetings in Chi ithe idts e all gt i G A AARE LV T woald | openly applauded that act, and you grains, frui ablex of* the NO OTHER MAN present governme 1 4 north, middl i ; ; suggest some of the necessary changes: | 14 1 smiled. 5 tropical and semi-tropical living, or evor has lived, who in two 3 Ty New York city not only did the E 3 i 8 et " e ! fibrous plants in great weoks lins ad 80 many prayors offered [ Fir of all I think it wiil be agreed | oW 5 P4e B (08 S (L i 10 S LAY deirras OLHRTA - . upfor him,as well as other things dor, | there must bo a moro careful detense | EUio Pl FER IS B el it at no other pomnt within the United States. 7 Prospectus and detailed reports on ap- ’ L rd kept about the head of our na- ; a8 our president had offered for him | & TomaRy aoti il not safe to treat this matter lightly, l)u:":';‘,"1v:‘_xu];‘m“fmt"ll "“Y:U: f"'“v“ need not be anything that will be of- | '8 from > it becomes us to render in return {:‘_":‘I‘M’ 2] “,‘I’,,Y,j‘;‘i}‘"‘"r“t]'i“"“f'”'l"'; b thanksgiving and gladness unto God |12} Rl 9LpL0 DRIy 2 8 | & | this nation is a very choice life and ith full hearts for the, goodnoss 19 | o have realized this during tho lust e 3 W8 | o weeks. It is ono will always suffer. and will speedily cure where every | b other remedy has failed. Sold at|" The machine fifty conts a bottle, by Ish & Me- [along the (8 _ | Qkeecho ines of angwer with three millions in thirteen . small states may not answer with fifty, | ¢ limits put, and carefully put upon with a hundred, or with five hundred THE SUFFRAGE, millions across the broad extent of |otherwise we shall find the power in [ Mahon. t]his continent, If 1t be n!ul truo that | the hands of those that will sweep us the government must be changed into |away into anarchy and destruction. A MONARCHY Then there is another thing that must FEENEY & CONNOLLY' receive attention, It is true that ni- hilism and socialism are, as in this country. Comparatively You know when Alexander was a the N cavating the canals st and into Lake ¢ is now being built, and both are cxpected to be com- 1joiniy fers greater ad- avestment of capital in uction of lines of AT THEIR e widest scope, embracing all A ides WIOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. LARGEST STOCK OF 512 North Sixteenth Street, WHAT 18 NIHILISM? Nihil, that is To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUR_OFEAN REMEDY. Tt is a Latin word. nething. It means to say to you, you e have no rights whutever that they're | opposit jWilliam Gentloman's Popular Grocery | Dr, J. B, Simpson's Specific SEIRio ol o Md datiwored' ‘(e bound to x'cu})uct. Your life is noth- Store.) MEDIoINE prayers which have been offered. Let A LIFE PECULIARLY DANGEROUS, ing if they choose to take it. Your It I8 a positive cure for 8 rnatorrhea, Semaina us ‘remember while we pray with|Therefore this man ought to have [property is not your own, you have to ) 'ra heartiness that many have prayed who |special guards around him, not only [divide with them —Thereis no God, never prayed before. Prayers have | for your sakes but for hisown. Think |no future, no justice, nothing to fear. been offered day by day in “Westmin- | of it in your own case with a strong | When Guiteau wrote that note I don't ster Abbey for the life of the president | imagination, having a family as he |say any nihilistic society had any con- of the United States, not only there, | has, and knowing to what you are ex- | nection with him, but the central se but posed, would you not wish to have | tence of that note the pith of it is ni- s gt e Gold and Silver Watchesand Jewelry in the City Consumption Insanity and ARE TO-DASY Come and see our stock, as we will be pleased to show goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON. \ A1STEL DODGE, &Sz OPPOSITE POSTOFFICH. SYMPATHY HAS BEEN WAFTED some special guard around you? Wo and prayers have ascendod from overy |Tead in history that Jofferson could nation in Christendom. . Yes, beyoud, | ¥ide up on horseback and dismount From Japan Africa and_tho states of southern [much liko one among the rest, and tho interige of |and walk into the capitol and be very Those America, joined together in words of | Were good days and we all love sim- sympathy and utterances of prayer to [T olicity. But the time has come when God and thereby has given a noble | this is no longer possible, and it being tribute to this man whom we honor |80, and the facts before us show it is, and a tribute likewise to our nation think it is going to end, and the and also a tribute to Christian faith. lhfml sense of the people of this nation And let mo emphaciso ja_moment, for | Will see that henceforth there must be we have been charged by skeptical |® sciontists that religion in this country and in this age was losng its hold. When o nation is cast into troublo| | then comes the true test whether we | gafer th are infidels or believers, Why, oven | y omo guard to DEFEND THE PRESIDENT, Not a conspicuous guard, or for dis- slay, but one that will make his life it _can bo othorwise, as ue his life, and cannot atford to e v ngersoll so far forgot himself (and | have repeated every now and then most of us must agree’ that ho has|what has been repeated within the never been sincere) when he heard | |ast two weeks. the news that THE PRESIDENT WAS DEAD, that he said, ‘God have mercy upon our country.’ Along with a fur- ther guard we should have a large in- crease of our army ten times as large as now. At present Whilo on this part. lot us | Vo havea single squad of men for five or perhaps, expressour thanks to Godand gladness | fifty millions. “We have a squad of because this act, this nefarious crime twenty-five thousand men, if every was committed, not with the pretot rogiment 1s full. If the single city of of excuse on tho part of any fault of ew York should break out it could the president or any fault in the goy- |10t hold a single day, unless one man ernment, nor as the representative of can handle tifl{ men, and I dont think the spirit of any pnfl;{, nor with the | this could be done. connivance of anybody, but is merely the act of one dastardly cur,.who has EVEN BY SOLDIERS, That being true of a single city, about an equal mixture, as Tcanlearn, | think of the wholo nation if some evil of fanaticism and villainy. Itis worth | should arise, if the army were in de- a great deal to our uation that this is [ mand, Where is it? Scattered from true, not only among ourselves but | Florida to Washington territory, and abroad, If it is not understood at|is only a handful in case of evil aris- the first it will be. struck down by assassin Kings have been |ing, * The most remarkable thing but theso|about tha riot that occurred, is this, kings had the stains of the blood of [ not that it did the &,rruut damage that their people on their as it were, and GOVERNMENT WAS TYRANNICAL and the people had at least some pre- cloaks | it did, and awakene whose [ it ended where it did, that there ave ) contented and terror, but that We all know o numbers of dis- langerous people in text for the committing of such an | this country, and that at anytime, act, but with us there is not even the | Where many are gathorod together, slightest pretext on the part of the | there are likely to bo fierce and yery president or of anything ~existing in our nation why such a thing should be done, nor was it the expression of of making ourselves safe. T was | Who have the largest amount of risk, the opinion of any party. dnngumu-‘ outbreaks, and that we have nothing to meet it here, no ways And those afraid whon 1 first heard tho news that | 424 those who live in the viemity of it was an expression of a party we|® have much to fear. 1 feared that be- fore the sun went down it would be wired to us that it was an expression on the part of that party which is en- deavoring to alllli‘lilulu, to strike down, the heads in Europe as well as here. But it was nothing of the kind 1t was the single act of such one as I described, 1 have nothing more to say of him, This country has noth- ing more to do with him.” T am sur- prised that the papers have SAID 5O MUCH about him. 'We have no interest in him or in his pedigree. Al we desire to know is that he 1s put away in some safe place and never allowed to come among men again having proved Lim- self unfit to live among men. He sbould be left to commune with his own guilty conscience till God calls him to a higher account. One wmore thing we may be glad for that is well, gatherin s of people of this class, are most anxious that THE ARMY should be increased, and especially a kind of defense in any case of danger. And we cannot be safe as a nation nor stand right till we got such a defense. Every nation has found it necessary. The story proved it necessary, and if we go in the face of experience and history we shall suffer in the tuture, whereas if we are provided and espe- eially in the cast if the army is not called out for o hundred years it would be justified as one of tho wisest acts this nation has ever performed, because it would prove a most effica- cious peacemaker that this nation can have in its midst. Then again there hould be & radical reform in our civil service. The London Telegraph says to us that unless America shall OUT OUT THIS CANCER of place hunting which is now on its hilism. ““Life is but a day dream and you may as well be struck out to-day as to-morrow.” That is the very pith and radical PRINCIPLE OF NIHILISM wherever it exists and he had the spint of nihilism in him when he com- mitted that atrocious act. This is an illustration of what that organization will become if allowed to grow up in our midst; so T say with Gen. Grant, tako all legitimate means to crush it out speedily and utterly. We may do it better now becanse it is compara- tively small, because there is mno shadow of a pretext for its exister.co wong us, Then there is one more thing you and I, the press, society, the people, volitical parties, all of us must begin to have more respect for the powers that be. That is more im- portant thananything else. The Bible Bay8 HONOR “‘THE KING," and in another place, “Thou shalt not speak ill of r\lllvrx,” and _history has proved to us that the Bible is wisein that, A republican govern- ment must always be exercising some conservative criticism, but we have allowed ourselves to go into an un- checked license in our criticism, in our accusations, in our cvil speaking of all kinds of those that rule over us 80 far as anything has not pleased us or be exactly of our color, and the result all the time all through the na- tion, those that are in authority are beginning to be held cheap, and con- tempt works its way through the very Mmullphcru that the people breathe, and al RESPECT FOR RULELS, their reform, their voice and their au- thority is little by little being scat- tered away from us, There will al- ways be found somewhere among the people those of unbalanced minds and those are the ones that will assassinate. Therefore in that sense when Guiteau fired that revolver he was only taking his way of fighting the admimstration, and in a certaiu sense all of us are in some degree responsible for his act. We shall see it repeated, whatever proventions we have, if wo allow our- selves and our people to indulge in that wholesale criticism of those that And will during the ensuing week offer Special Tnducements In all thoir various grades of summer styles of BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC., ‘Tomake room for their extensive fall purchases A Reduction of 15 to 25 per cent on former Prices, o = Pamphle to for them and get full par- sent free to all, ticulars, pacific, 81,00 per package, or six pack- Address all orders to : CO. Nos. 104 and 106 N. Sold in Omaha by C. F. Goo: J. K 1Ish, and all druggistsevery W Bell, {.Akwly (SAFE 4 Wives, Daughters, Sons, Fathers, Ministers, Teachers, Business M: ers, Mechanics, ALL should be war They carrya full assortment of every kind, and respectfully invite their friends to call, THEY HAVE ALSO JUST REOEBIVED aconsignment of FINE HHAND AND MACHINE SEWED SCOTCH EDGE “CREEDMORE” Railway Shoes, rule over us, We must correct our- selves BEEORE WE CONDEMN those that rule. And this, the last thing Twish to speak of to-night, it is not true that moralists are obliged to come to religion in order to obtain sanction or a rightto exist. 'We know the moral law without going to the Bible to find it. We know gratitude is right and stealing is wrong, whether there is a Bible or not. Marcus Au- relius knew it. The Indian knows it, but we do have tocome to religion in order to get inspiration and working force to throw into morals, We have to go to religion to make morals prac- tically operative. Whoever in this nation is busying himself to under- mine the religious faith of the people, They will scll on the samo terms as the? residuo ‘of their summer stock, and ask railway cmployees to call and examinefthen. THEY'RE A BARCAIN REMEMBER THE PLACE! SIXTEHENTEL ST Between Cass and California, Lass are- but only profess to reach cases where the o origimates in debilitated frames and im- A perfect Spring and Summer I e. AThorough Blood Purifier. A Tonic Appe- ze: i ting to the body. recommend the Once used always IR I IV . For the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary organs, use nothing “WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE.” It stands Unrivailed. ~Thous. happiness to it. “Wamer's Safe Toni¢ ence, R, Rochester, N. Y. Jo 16-tu-th. 08, R. CLARKSON, G. 3, HUNT, Clarkson & Hunt, Successors to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, §. 14thStreet Om ha Neb. Taken Up. BAY Mare, with_ halter on, welghing about 00 pounds, small white spot in the forchead ivas taken up June 17, by John Stuben, half mile west from the deaf and dumb asylum. 0 the same by proving prope i and advertising. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY, NEB. Spocial attention giaen to collections in Butler county. Jyl4me-om A. G. TROUP, UNPREGEDENTED SUGCESS ——OF THE-—-= N STORE! 616 TENTH STREET. In order to meet the wants of our rapidly increasing business, we have leased the adjoining store and will throw both into one, thus making the “BOSTON STORIE” —THE LARGEST— Dry Goods House ‘West of Chicago, (except Cruickshank & Co.’s.) To show the people of Omaha how we appreciate their liberal support, we have decided to giye the public a GRAND BENEFIT SALE FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS. The Entire Stock must be closed outin orderto com- mence extensive alterations soon APFTTHRJIULY 16 The stock is all new and fresh and will BE SOLD RECARDLESS OF COST!! An examination of Goods and comparison of prices will convince every one that this is NO HUMBUG SALE. This grand benefit sale will commence Saturday Evening, July 9th, AND CONTINUE ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL ARE INVITED. P. G. IMLAH, Manager, Leader of Popular Prices. WHOLESALE DRUGCISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. The {Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska, and that is that this nation knows |face it will destro v i i i i y the whole body | to undermine the confidence in that Y - AT - LAW L ORDERS, what a good and usefulman it has and | politic and I think ever i i i i - d seful,man t yone in this | book, to unds the hab o- ATTORNEY - e 4 SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MA almflinfiam Garfield in the four | audience and everyone in this nation np.:c:' for “)wurg:ll:\:mll.udu‘?, l;;:f,ur:. All Goods*Marked in Plain Figures | ommes in sesscomv's Block, with George IAL m | ! 4 months of his adwinistration has done | will say that is trae. In the centen. | s doing that, is iuli\liuufiy working Prichett, 1606 Farubaw Bt., Ouaba, Neb. a7 Vit Jy0mews

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