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«eireuit., Cali for Repnblican State Convene tion. The Republican el Nebraska are hereby c gates from the several cotntie State Convention at Lincolr day, October Hth, 1881, at m., for the vur tion candidates for thy f offices, viz: to meet in n W wlm .- lowing name l | One Judge of the Suprame Court Two Regents of the State University And to tr T business as the eonvention, may proper entitled to rep- The sever: resentation 1n the State c tows, based upon the vote cast for George W. ( u!hm for Presidential elector, giving ons del o each one hundred and fifty (150) v one for the fraction of seventy- ) votes or over. Also one te at large for anized coun- unties, Vs, Del Del | © 11 shnson . 1068 Buffalo . Burt. ... Butler...... = esmamits yne ... 118 Webster. .1006 York..... 1444 11 Howard Jefferson . R It is recommended That no proxies be admitted to the convention ex- copt such as are held by persons residing in the counties from which the proxies are given, Second. That no delegate shall repre- sent an absent member of his ¢ unless he be clothed with authoril the county convention or is in pc of proxies from regularly elected delega thereof. By order of the Republican State Cen- ral Committer, JAMES W. DAWES, Chm'n, F, J. HexpERsHOT, Sec'y. pro tem. , 1881, Lincoln, Neb., Aug, What I Live For. T live for those who love me, Whose hearts are kind and true; For the heaven flmt emilcn A\L\u\‘u me Yor the bright hopes let behind e, And the good that T can do. I live to learn their stor; Who've suffered for miy sake; To emulate their And follow in t! Bards, patriots, m “The nobles of all ages, Whose deeds crowd history's | And tima's great volume make, I live to hold mmnnmmu With all tha To feel there is a union Twixt nature’s heart and mine; To profit by afliction, Reap traths from fields of fiction, Grew wiser from conv And fulfill each grand ¢ Ilive to hail that reason, By gifted minds foretold, When man shall live by reason, ARG Bk When man to man united, “The whole world shall be As Eden was of old. T live for those who love me, For those who know me true; smiles above me, For the wron And the |,'mnl that I ca Linnweus Banks, MUSIC;N l;DLiAMATIC. ve & “‘cycle” of Weber's operas this winte Lawrence Barrett is pleasing the inhabi- tants of Milwaukee. Brignoli has joined the Kellogg concert troupe for the coming season. Mimne, Janauschek will begin her season at Cleveland on October 3. In February Lester Wallack will give o s of performances in Boston. nily Soldene is in London, and says she will never visit this country a During the coming season Miss Fan Davenport will essay the role of Lady beth, Pauline Markham is playing Louise in “The Two Orphans” in the New England next sel Mr, Steele Mackay’s dramatic version of “A Tool's Errand” will be produced in the Arch Street theatre, Philadelphia, on the 24th of October, Rubinstein has added still another--a seventh—movement his “Ocean Sympho- ny,” representing a storm, He now re- gards it as finished. Herr Hermann Franke, h.m wecured the per[urnuuu right of Wagner's “Die Meis- tersinger” in England and America for 1882, 1883, and 1831 Madame Patti is to appear in Elsa in threespecial performances of *‘Lohengrin’ during the German opera season at Drury Lane, London, next spring. Madame Albani is engaged for o series ot operatic r]nulflumunu,u at Berlin at the Leginning of this season, after which we will have a concert tour in Germany. 1t is sheer nonsense to compare Miss Abbott jwith Miss Neilson, Di Murska, Albani or Patti, She pretends to no place on their plane.—Denver Republican. Teresa Liebe, violinist, and her brother Theodore Liebe, 'ceolist, will arrive in America next month and appear at the Worcester, (Mass.) festival September 26th and 23th, Annie Louise Cary seems to have re: left the sta, ith the intention of nev returning to it. She steadfastly refuses to make an engagement for next season on any terms, Lotta has received the new play written for-her by Mr. Fred, Marsden and said to believe that it is the best which she has, This iy not. saying a very great deal, but everybody will hope that it is true, Berlioz's dramatic cantata, *“Romeo and Juliet,” will be performed for the first time in Boston, in October, under the di- n of Theodore Thomas, with George hel as soloist and the Philharmonic orchestra largely augmented. A recent police regulation at Berlin en- joins that every theatre in tbis capital must, by the first of October, be provided with an’ iron_curtain, dividing the stage from the auditorium, aud to be let down of fire, Smokiug, also, is prohi- me date, in the so-called “Rauchtheatre” or smoking theatres. Beside the twenty Higginson concerts, Boston is to have this winter another ne series of concerts, given by fifty performers, conducted by €' rahn. Among the soloists will be wced pupils of the N nd_ colleg, ly ew En. of musie, | bet nvention as fol | 1o THE OMAHA DAVIAIAAY BEE dmark. Dvorak, Paine, and also the most meritorious works composed by con: servatory pupils, Tt hias now been definitely decided that Me. Booth will make his first appearance in New York, since his return from Ton: don, in “Itichelien,” play twice, and will be suce M h"and “Othello,” Mr. ing the parts of the Moor and Mr, Samuel Piercy, whose con asa member of the company was signed this week Among the resolutions passed by the re cent musical congress at Milan, 'th n\ aro worthy of noti ob the Uireestringod doubls Dasses in orchestras should be replaced by instruments with fou XU That @ of 9 bidden mation should be That the French int introduced, IMPIETIES when king too much lie will get Even a deacon will not hie steps into a railway knows that it would be to be thankful [u' anything there Some tramps who four hundred tho for Thinking Christain ning the Look to find no cold meat of one of the s of “Food ¥ prayer meet- I: “Brethren, rtn 88 of life, 1 n away suddenly, thief in the nizht.” The degree of D, D, has every nts, but two sufficient to ex- L At the '\Iv.l)m list conference in Osweogo a resolution was passed not to patronize any fuir which had a b > on the pro- Tt is all right to exhibit a hog or a go_se or a ealf, but when it comes to a horse the awful wickedness is immediately apparent, A Methodist minister of Washington yreached last Sunday on “Prayer Against {\ hisky,” and maintained that the treat- ment, tions of the president’s physi- cians were inspired by divine providence. This is an_endorsement of Blss from an unexpected quarter, and would seem to include his prescriptions of rum and whisky, In the year 1820 John Reading was de- posed from the position of organist in St. John’s church, Hackrey, England, after lrvin? admomshed and borne with for seven years. His offense was for playing voluntaries too long, light, airy andjig- ging tunes, no ways proper to the de- votions suitable for a religious assembly, The Philadelphia Standard (Roman Cath- oli¢) calls the attention of modern organ- ists to this, ";',E?LIG;OL{S. The revised New Testament 1s now reg- uhrh used in the pulpits of at least twen. leading presbyterian churches in New Fork The Norwegian-Danish Lutheran Con- ference ntly in sessionat Rock Island, 111., decided to gend a missionary to the Black Hills. The Piscitaqua Coneregational associ- ation, whose first recorded meeting was held 100 years ago, will celebrate its cen- tennial next October. The United Presbyterian church has empowered a ¢ a union fetw formed churches in the south. The French government reported that up to the end of Tast year it had sent out of the republic 5,708 members of religious orders, of whom 2,604 were Jesui My, Kimball, the ‘“‘church debt raiser,” has thus far labored in behalf of churches, being instrumental in raising from church members the respectable sum of 211,000,000, The fortieth annual convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of 8t Pernsylvania will be epened on Wex dnes- ; evening, September 21, at St. John's Lutheran church, Lancaster, Pa. To facilitate the raising of money to build the new Methodist church at Chat- tanoogn, canes are cut from the battle- fields of Chickamauga and Mission Ridge I'hese canes are sold at $1 h., About 210,000 is needed, snd asthe cane crop is large, the brethren who have the matter in and feel encouraged to hopethat they will churchesin the Ohio | ned five hundred mem- in the p he association in- cludes seventeen churches t in vania, West Virginia : There are 230 churches in ( again five of. knowledze only the the Mosaic law, and reject its customs and ceremonies, We brush aside from the | Bible the thick dust of Talmudic interpre- ion and make the following summary of its teachings: ‘A1l men should be broth- ers; we should help our neighbor, and be industrious and honest. We must pray briefly, simply and intelligently; it is our duty to develop and spiritually improve ourselyes; one should frequently nold cone versation concerning God “and His creation, Dboth of which are best recognized through the natural sciences; it iy wrong to practice usury with one’s money, to deal in spirituous 1.‘...4‘ up evil is_base, gainst umrlhur, indulge in superstitious lings, play cars, ete. This sect calls itself *“The Spiritu.l Bible Fraternity,” and de¢ “We interpret the Bible” &piritually; this compels us to ieve that (iod is not to be worshipped with priestly N‘r«tlmntn, or white linen stuffs about thefhead, but with fervent and simple prayers, honest speech, good deec and—what is the most importantof all—by the enlightenment and ennoblement of our own selves,” The Law of Klndlulm Is universal; it affects all the human family, all l\mmulm and may be even fnun:e in patent medicines. “Some are drastic, nml the patient is obliged to suf- fer pains worse than the disease; but in cascs of obstinate constipation, dyspepsia, there is no remedy so kind, so gentle in its effects, and yet so satisfactory as Bun- pock Broon Birress, Price $1.00, trial nizo 10 cents, Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. The best salve inthe world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of skin eruptions, This salve is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded, Price, > per box. For sale by Isn & Mc Mumv, Omaha. C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY -AT - . W. ‘2 Farnham 8t , Omsha N " DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law, 8 W COR. 16TH & DOUGLAS 1 LA Dexter L. Thomas, J iuclade works by S‘hum‘mn, Liszt, Waguer, Saint-Sacns, A bad breath may result from acidity of the stomach, or from billousness, n fow doses of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, ording to directions, will sup. n with & sweet administored ac plant this uny and healthfol one clally snitable for w system strong to do SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how "mr it may naturally be. fagan’s Magnolia Balm is a dolicate and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes F rcckleq, Tan, Redn S8, Rmmhm‘«, fruptions, Vuld fiu' Flushings, ¢ c.,ctc. So elicato and natural aro its effects that its use is not fluh])(‘(‘(’(‘d by anyho No lady has the right to pr t a disfigured fixco in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, padly . ._ : > “ ' !! 2‘32. E M 1 Jabv e Wost for being the most direct, quickest, and safest line connecting the great Metropolis, CHI- CAGO, and the EAsTRERN, N 1-EASTERN, Sourn and SOUTH-EASTRRN LiNys, hlnhunmunuxthon, with KANSAR Ciry, LEAVEXWORTI, ATCHISON, CouNci, Buurrs and ONAHA, the COMMERCIAL CxNTRRS from which radiato EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missourl River to the Pacific Slope, The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RAILWAY Is the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kansas, or which, by its own road, reaches the points above naned, No TRANSPERA BY CARRIAGH | No MissIXG coNNEeTions! No huddling in ill- ventilated or unclean cars, as overy passenger i carried in roomy, clean and ventilated coaches upon Fast Express Trains., DAY CARs of unrivaled magnificence, PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS, and ourown world-famous DINING CARS, upon which meals are served of un- surpassed excellence, at the low. rate of SEVENTY. FiNB CrxTs BACH, With ample timo for healthtal enfoyment. Through Cara between Chicago, Peoria, Mil waukee und Missouri River Points; and closo con nections at all polnts of intersection with other t this) directly to every - Nobraska, Blacl ovada, California, Wyoming, [ tah, Tdah ‘Colorado, Arizona \"w) \,.mn Territory, ents regarding baggage as any other line, and rates of farc always asi ow a8 competitors, who furnish but a tithe of the com. fort, Dogsand tacklo of aportemen troe, 1 folders o It Gen. Tkt and Cnicago. ‘Managor, Ch NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between i. W, ilartigan and Wm. Gushurs ,: own a3 fitsouri v Loiler and Sheet Iron Works, is dissolved by mutual consent. Al bills due the firm will Mr. Tlartigan and counts will be paid by him. W, HARTIGA 88 WM. GUSHU Examination of Tonchor I will be present at my office in Ci sk on the first y of cach month to x- wne such applicants as may desire to te the ;.um schools in Douglas county. Q wation first Seourday in February, 7, August and November. 3.3 Pomts, County Supt. Public Instruct .\A'l URD AY = sm-».- wm il No Cnangmg “ars PETWEER OMAHA & GRICAGO, Whore dirgct connections are made vith Through SLEEPING CAR LINES NEW VORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, DALTIMORE, WASIHINGTONY AND ALL EASTKRN 1Tiks, The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS. VILLE, and ali points in the SOUIIEL-ELA ST, THR BRAT LINK For ST. LOUIS, |~ Whoro dlroct connootiona are made in the Unlon Depot with she Thro iig Car Hine for ALL POINTS 80 UTTE. HEW_LINE o= DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. The uneqvaled indncements offercd by thig line to travelers and tourista are a8 follows: The calebrated PULLMAN (10:whcl) PALACE SLEEPING CARS run ouly on this 10 8UG PALACE +RAWING ROOM CARS, with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for seats in Reclining Chairs. _The famous ., B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgoous Suoking Cars fited with olegant_high-backed rattan revolving nhnlm, for the exclrsivo use of first-class passen- B%Bteol Track and_superlor_equipmont combined with their gaeat through car avrangement, makes this, above all others, the favorite route to the South and Southeast, ey it o ou wil find”traveling a fazury fn- of ' discomfort. ‘rhm’:#h tickets vio this celobeated line lm sale at all offices in the United Stabes ani Canad: Car_accommoilations, Time cheertully given by applying to PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passonger Acent, Chicago, T. J. POTTI Gonoral Manavcr Chicago. Sionx Oity & Pacific 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS, THE OLD RELIABIHOU) CITY ROUTE A O MILES SHORTER ROUTE 1O RO COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all points in Northern Iows, Minnesota and Dakota. ~ This line is equipped with the improved Westinghouse Automatic Air-bake snd Miller Platform Couples and Buffer: and for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 18 unsurpassed. Elogant Drawing Koom and Sleeping Cars, owned_and controllod by the com.- pany, run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Snion. Paciflo Transtor uepot at Council Biufls and St. Paul. Trains leave Union Pacific Transter dopot & Council Bluffs at &:15 p. m., reiching Sioux City 4610:20 . m. and St. Paul 4t 11:05 a. w. making TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning, leave S¢. Paul at £:30 p. m., arriving 5 . 1., and U c Trang ol £ Agent, Hounei 1Huts, Tows. CARPET HOURE ! J. B. DETWILER, 1313 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, NEB. Body Brusscls, $1.25 to 81.75; Tapestry Trus- 216 to §1.85; B-ply Carpet, #1.25 to §1.4 ply Ingrain, §1.00 to §1.15; Cheap Ingrain, 40c to 0oe. Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices J A J. 1. O'BRY AN, Posseng Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-ra Aug24-1stand2dscinwts Besr Ssunina! GHURN Tur Mosr LOPULAR! ’J‘u- THE OVALL THE Best wosciicwe . CHURNS AND i . QUICKER MOST CON.- | TEIITTEG THAN ANY VENIENT L oH OTHER Onery CHURN MANUFAQ- IN THE TURED, oy M AkkET Manu tactured In five ¢iz's, 4,0, B, 10 and 1 qallons, It hug no geerin:, Heno no uofgy does ts work easily and autckly. snd ot the largest amourt of Lutbr from tho milk or cream; 18 maae from ‘he ' est ash lumber, [t s0ld al a lower price than any other firsi-class hura, Beud {or dis-riptive cirouar and price " 0VAL CHURN quPANY, COSHi N, IND. AGENTS WANTED rox our NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNC, " being tho Story of the Scriptures, by Rov. umm Alexander Crook, D, D., in simple and_ aétractive anguag for oldand yonng. Profusely lllustra- ted uaking @ moat {ntereating and improwive youith s instructor. Every parent will socure this work. - Preachors, you thould circulato it Price lars with extra teri b ulAmu‘ns.u) 8¢, Louls Mo, AGENTS WANTED EO® the Fastest Felling Book of the Age! Toundations of Success, BUBINEES AND SOUIAL FORMS, The laws of trads, legal forms, how to (rans. act business, valuable tablos, social etiquetts, oarliamentary Ueago, how 0 conduct public businoss; 1n fact it 1a'a complote Guide to Suc. cons for ali clawscs. A family necesal v. Addross tor circulars and special trms, ANCHOR PUB. LINHING €0, 8t Louis, Mo. LEGAL NOTICE, To Catharine Iedde, non-resident defendant. Yon are hereby notified that oo the 2d day of Septomber, 1851, John Redd dntift, fled his petition in the' District Court, within and tor Douglas County, Nebraska, egaiiist you as de- fondant, the object mull]lm)uululm h petition in, to obtain & decree of divorce from the bonds ofsmatrimony with tollowing causcs, to" iness; 2d, extreme [ to answer said petition on e B4t day of Octolser, 1881 DOANE & CAMPRE) Attornoys for Pl A. G. TROUP, 8oTWBL ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Bend for o |y, New Illustra- ted Price-List No. 380, for FallandWin- : n ter of 1881. ¥ree to any address. Con- tains full description of all kinds of goods for personal and family use. We deal dircetly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices, You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 220 Wabash Avenue,Chicago,I1L seldwdm RACINE COLLEGE! A COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL 2 BOYS For terms Address Dr, Stevens tarker, warden of Racine College, Racma‘ Wis, jy 22d&w-1m e WARSE(LLEE nn‘up MCUNTED SHELLER Goru Snellus Horse Powors, , Cultivators & Corn Stalk Culters. Marseilles Mg Co, Marollos, La Ballo Cc,, I s From Siert's stable, Omaha, one M black mave, color somewhat faded, eight or ulte yearsold, weighs ahout eloven hundred, had onsaddleand bridle. A reward will e paid fa ation leading to her recove fort Calhioun, Neb Tobwit FVAKEN UP—Near my houso on Saturday, an old whito horso with black spota; blind | tho right eye. P. O. Boyson, north side Leaven. worth strect Let. Tth and Bth. ayL0-wit EPTEMBER 17, 188i FALL OPENING Tho Greatest Variety IN—— DRY £00DS, FANGY C0ODS, OLOAKS | SHAWLS, SILKS DRESS GOODS FRENCE MILINERY —AT Prices so LOW as Defy Aay Honest Competi- tion at NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, On Farnham Street. CALL AND SEE US. n 3 ¥ SAPPHIRE RINGEH. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND GOMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. IN GREAT VARIETY IN GOLD AND STERLING SILVER. WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & GO., :@EWELER DIATECTID RINGS, PROBA \ T'L In tho matter of the Estate of Thomas Diackmore, deecn od. : Notico 1 horaby slven tnt the creditors of said deceased, will meet the administrix of said Fstato, beforo’ mo, . County Judge of Donglaa County, Nebr the County Court Koom, st day of November, 1881, 3 ry, 1852, and on tho 1st day'of March 1. ock a. . eact fur the purpote of presenting their cla aminstion, adjustment and allowanc uont: s are allowed for craditors o present their claim , and one year for the administratrix to scttlo daid estate, from the 1t dvy of September, 1551, this will b published in ik OMAUA WEFRLY BEE for four weeks stecessively, prior to the 1at day of November, 1851 HOWARD B, § Count seldwdt THE NEW SHEEP DIP! Little’s Chemical Fluid. (Patented in U, 8., July 3, 1877.) Grub in the hiead. Tmprovement in quantity ty of the wool more i ey ¢ and othor gulls, Glanders, " , Foot and Mouth discase, Magne and Fleas; makes the cont and Intarunlly for worms ers and wounds of all kin Purif Price, per rds, #1 65, 4 to tion this jx GRi AT AUGTION CATTLE SALE. 600 head of Natlve and Short-Horn Graded Cattle to be Sold at Pubiic Auction, cont stamy for U W. LAWFORD, Gen 1 Box 54, Baltin THURSDAY, BEPTEMBER 22, 1881, 1 will sell at Public Scle on Septembert22, 1881, atmy place on_ Platte Liver, one mill west of Forost City, Sarpy County, Nebraska, 360 Head 2 Year 0Old Bteers," 50 Head of Yearling Steers, 100 Cows, 100 2 Year 0ld Helfers, de Bull Calves, ¢ o thorougl Cattle will bo sold Bale to comu.ens L lay, Septon 2 2 o'clock 8 arp, and will ¢ a0 until all wold, TEKMS CASH, but will consider application of buyers wanting short time on spproved securlty. G FOLKEN, ‘onnty, Neb stable, Omaha, one what faded, eight or ‘Yours, welighs about. eleven hundred, had o saddlo and byidlo, A roward will bo ol for her return, or information leading to her re- covery, W. E. Cathey, Fort Calh dltwis PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. 1,000,000 acres government Iand open o Home, stods, Pre-emptions and Timbor clainu, cholce tmproved claims! oF salo or exchange. g of the best deeded farms in Southwestern Nebras: ki with timber and water for sale. A fow choice stock ranchos with fenced ficlds, tinber, hay and water, for sale, cheap, Correspoudcnce Bolicited, mard0 ¢ MATIA BTRD STORE—1Tas for sl all of Forelgn and Domestic Birds, also Fanciery goods; at 10th St., bet. Douglas Dodge. au2 603 N. THIS NI'W AND C"RRECK MAY® Proves seyond any reasonablo question that tha CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY 18 by all 6das tie best ad for you to takke when travel Chicago and all of the Prineipal Polnts in the West, North and Northwest, =t wrefuliy examine thle 'ap, T * Principal Citles of the West and Northwest are 8 i 1 s ro 1ts through traing make close councctions with the tr \\{v!!"v"lm’l LT..xJJ:!f{’"’ n either dlrection between ! ot 0 Yerruntody S o hratner, / (‘7\/ 'rkn:u\c IG A Craniier) & BlouxFallst I Y AN KTO; P T P Y e i S LS LMD 1 THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, oy Over all ot Its prinelpal ines, rung eacl reas’ line h way v from two 0 " Urains. 10 is the only road wost of Chic Aibhidide i o P The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Tt Is the only road (hat rung Tultman Slocp! N 1 ping Cars North or Northwost ey $000 MILES O BOAD, Tt fors the following Trunk Lin AL b \;m.m BlufTs, Donver & Ca mrnrumnm. 'Winona, Mlxumnm&( enteal Dakata Line’ Wnoue dity, Nor Nebraskn & Vankton Line.? “Chicago, St, Paul and Minneapolis Line. Nor. [iols, Freeport & Dubuiu Line, iroon Ty & Lale uporior e ‘_m{‘hl\(‘-ls over this road are sold by Agents fn the United States and, Remember to ask for Tickets vin this road, bo sure they read over it,and take none other,, all Coupon Tic MARVIX HUGHITT, Gen’l Manager, Chileago, s W. 1. STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Agent, bhlm' HARRY I’ DUEL, Ticket Agont C. & N. W. Railway, 14th and Faanham stroota, D. E KIMBALL, Ausistant Tokut Aveni . & N, W, Railway, 14thjand Farnham stroots} Tickot'Agent C, & N, W. Railway, U. P. R. R. Depot. BAMES T, CLARK Goncral Avons ADVANGE OF THE SEASON! Goods Suitable for the COMING WEATHER ——JUST RECEIVED AT— Guild & McInnis’ And will be sold at our usual extremely LOW PRICES! Blankets and Comtorters, Flan- nels and Shirtings, Cotton Flan- nels and Sheetings, Muslin and Calicoes, Dress Goods, Sllks and Satins, Black Goods and Cash- meres, Hosiery and Underwear, Corsets and Gloves, Ribbons and Ladies’ Neckwear, Cloaks and Dol- mans, Table Linens and Napkins, Gent's White and Colored Shlrts, Waterproofs land Flannel suitings, Denims and Jeans. Our (Blue Checked Shirting at 16 2-3c, Sold Everywhere else at 20c. You will SAVE MONEY by Buying Your Goods of GUILD & McINNIS, 16th 8t., 2nd door N. of Cal., E. Side, B e e O maha, A POL Q CK Collins SRR, Lice, 11y and Mugwots, | ChEyENINE, g 9 Colorado, Fall and Winter :CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. COLOTEING N.AXDFE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit alll 1322 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, Recent Direct Transportation of FRENCH PERCHERON HORSES, O NEBIEASIKA. 5on Exhibition at the Nebraska State Fair Stables, 311 to 318, COME AND SEE THEM ! Horges For Salo or to Let to Responsible Partiea. A IROCE™E, Proprietor, ey Seward, Neb,, (Farm Half Mile West of Town.) 13-

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