Bonr'i ( Continued from l * l MRMHIH * nr TIU ; UOXt > . J.T.Arthur .1)11. ) " . t John Coom-y Out , NA. dro. 1C. Uurr Wl"t KO. 8 J.J. liowiwy , 1"10 . 0 O. Un.1 . Dirt. No. 6 H Null ) . "l l No " II , INIclmlfiK . IllKi. No. 7 The court house , jail mipply mid poor fnrm conimiltuo , recommended to allow the following oliilms , DkaLbr Coal Go ? Wi 80 , 1'iircoll Urns. $2215 59 , Ed McComnn 8 27 , Same. ! 00. John lloury 100 , 15.11 J'urr.oll ( ! 7fi , 0. W. Apph1 2 75V J WomU 10 Ifi , ,1. S. l "Y riolH 21 00Vllhs llntiimli 140 00 , Smnn 17 00V. . A. Wultum , .17 87. It. C.Tftlbotill 2fi. And to lay over llio following olalini : JIIH. Stockham . * 2 ' 10 Dterko Lumber it C < ml Oo . 32 20 HiKfied : NKTH. JJOWNKY. OARH. Moved and onrrled Mint the report be ncouptul , anil ordered elatniH ullowud iitul Imd ever HH reported by tlio eom > inltloo. We , the poor limn. court IIOUBO unil jullcoininlttoe , lucomiiiond that tlio bond or K. 0. Tulbot , for tlio faithful purformanco ol bin duties as physician at the Inmates ot tlio poor /arm ftnd jail bo approved. KiKUbd ; N17TII , DOWNKV. OAUU. Moved nnd carried tbnt tlio report bo accepted nnd ndoptcd and ordered bond approved aa reported by committee. In tlio matter of the application of 0. 10. Freeman nnd A. ,1 , lloath , for n license lo eoll innlt , splrttons and vlu- one liquors , In the village of Snrgnnt , the conimltloe reports as follows , to wit Wo , your comniltteu , appointed to cx- amlno nnd rupert on the application of j C. 15. Freeman and A. J. Kodllior n llconeo to malt , spirituous nnd vinous liquors. Jtiereby reuonunund tbut said application bo i ejected , for tbo luason tbat thcro IH no bond Hied According to Ifiw. Signed. Nioltoi'AH. OOONKV . AKTIIUU. Moved and carried Hint the report , be accepted and adopted , andordurod po- titlon lojuotod nareconununded by thti coinmitteo. Alovnd nnd carried tlint th oiuliu. be allowed and Jnid over and ordered aw rouominunded by the committee- The olllulfxl bonds commlttuo reported to recommend to approve the following bondR , to-wlt : ( } . W. Goodior , town olork , Ellin ; ,1 . H Gilmore , town troasuier. Grant ; 15 J. Lanolin , town treasurer , Elbti ; Joseph Murray , town treasurer , Myrtle , T. F. Kelley , town treasurer , Ivtlfoll ; F. M. Jacobs. roail overseer , VioterU , John lluaoll , road o\erReur , Ellin ; O P. Wolcotf , rotvd overseer , i > argent ; J. A. Harris , rend overse-ur , Went Union ; ' ,1. llolcoitib , rend overseer , lliokon How ; Sanmol Nevo , road overseer , Ultff , Oliver Kolbo. rend ovoraeor. Ouster , yigned. COONKY. NICHOLAS. DoWNHY , Moved and carried that the. report bo accepted , adopted and ordered bonds approved as reroiiiinunded by commit tee. tee.Tho The rend nnd rend claluiH committee iniulo tbo following report , to-wlt : To reccommond lo runt , rujout nnd lay ever the following petitions. I'o fjraut petition of Jua. 8nutl > , Jr , ot nl , to locate a roa < i In township 11-17 , Elk C/rouk township. To ranl petition of 0. Samp , ot al , to vacate u roiul in township 13 18. Klk ( Jreoli towtmhlp. To Rrant potltlon ot S A. Qatof , t nl , to locate a road In township 11 18 , Alger non town'hip. To grntit petition ol ,1. U. Oovor , to locate n road in towiiBhip 10 20 , iirokuh unw township , and to va cate a portion of tli roftd. To m'ant the petition of 11. ( ! . Fuurtiun , ut nl , to ouatu a rend In 14-17 , Klk Crook town ship. To grant petition of Chun. Samp , H ot al , to locate a rend HI 12 18 Elk Creek township , To urnnt putition at T. u. Morrie , ut al , to locate n road in llV-iO , uroken now township. To lay over ye tltloti of R. u. Sargent , and Oloarence Motoalf , el al , Lllllnn towiiHhip. To lay ever petition of n. J. Ciirllu , Ausloy township. To Iny ov < r potltlon of John Hufitrotn , Myrtle township. To layover ever petition of Jotm Muler , ot al , CiiHt- or township. To lay ever petition of 0. L. Francis , Llllinn townphlp. To re ject petition of A. u Huliinnn , et al , Arnold township. To n'juut petition of Cha8. Amlcrauu , e.tal , Trlilmpu town- Hhlp , The committee further ropurtml to allow the following claims : W. II Andrews 83 00J. F.Oarlo * $ : $ 00 : W. u. Eastham a 00 Same 3 00 , L. K. Keen 3 00. ' NICHOLAS- lo VNlv. : Moved and carried that the report be accepted , adopted and ordered petitions granted , rojeuted and laid ever , and claims allowed , as recom mended by the committee. The road claims committee further re port to recommend the following claims : H. M. Coblo . ItOIXI J I'Towcll . IIWCXi Jucluon Kiiv. . 1000 A V Hutlou . . . . 10 ( JO OATowoll. . 10 IK ) COOKKY. DOWNKV. Moved and carried thai the report bo accepted , adopted , and ordered a * 1 ' by the oowmiltei1. J ) - < \ - Tbo bridge olaims commitlo r u < ommcnded lo report Ihn following oldiins : JJ Downey . , $ I IW A H Pnller . . . Ill HNrth . . . . I ft 00 CO l.iiid . M'jf , lolirrotl.iimW \ . VMIMHI . l lo fo . W 7 W t. Mi.icrtlf . . . fttw Liimiwr . % A tjiiiiiiiliair . JJfo Co . flfTS t U' I' ( Join . MM aao TTAtiinirM Hnmo . 7TO IJ W , ti e . lijfT ! J7 < MI , Hcult . I > n sfits K Nnritm And to lay ovur the clurns ol lkn l\lt \ , t'O'l Co. ! fS M J T Ollll ( lll . . . | JU 00 The coinmitteo fiirlhor recoil - mends lo lay ever all bridge puli- 'iotif until July meeting. ' 'd. AiiTiiuit. COONKY CAKIE. S. * . PHOCKAM The followluK Is tlio pro < ram of the lirokon How dlstflot Sunday ncliool as sociation lo bo held m tlio I'ml ) > ylerlnn obnroh In Iheoliy of liruknti How , ou July aOth nnd SOih , ISU'J ; Snlurdtiy Evening , July 20. 8:00 : , OpuniDK oxeroliua Hev. 0 0. Uunif. The relation of tlio pastor to 8. S. IV. 11. O. ( lormidny ami D. Al Atna- burry. ( Jfiicral Dlscouiho Noitnal work Need of It , by Mrs. Hunter. Motliridd bjE. ,1. I'ltt'iway. In It practical , bj W. Oadivoil. OifCtiB3lon And adjoiinuuent. Sunday Afternoon , ,1tily IJOth. 2'IO ; , Opening oxuroiBi's Jesao Tea- The Idenl S. S. Siiperintendont In the countiy , by Chau. llHinmond nid : W.,1. WlndruiRlo. In town , by 1)V. . Thompaon nnd U. UyeriJon. ' 1'apor , the functioiiB of S. S. V. Onmstuad. DlHoiuwlon. Kloclloii of ofllceie. Adjournment. Sunday IDvenlng , July IHIlli 8:10 : , OpunltiK exorcises lluv. J. \ \ ' . [ low may the toichor : work bo moi < t , ollecllvo In iirlmnry nrade , Miee Al axnndor. In intennedlale , Aval Van- In advanced H. Loniax. Discussion. Tenchera m elm a Hev. J. M. Oil- Adiournniunl. AUCTION SALE Of horses and faun maohinory , on Silurday , July loth , at the corner ol the public pquaro oppositu tlio First National Hank , in Broken How , 1 will sell to the liighunt bidder for cash , live head of horses .uid one colt , one Sludobaker two slinng plows , one breakn g plow , and two sots of farm haiuoss By CAMICUON it RKKSIC Att'S. "Uhl rolksi Wo havi jusl received a copy of the linesl variations on "Old Folks at Home" that ban ever been it sned in America. Composed by ,1. 11. Ler- 111,111. ll is a grand and showy piano composition , brilliant and not too ( till'uiilt , siiilihle for con certs , exhibitions and parlor onter- lainmunls. It winds up with an elegant iiOL.ro rag time linalu on this most beautiful melody. The title page in very handsome and contains a correct photo 'engraving of Adolina Palli , llio great singer. All good playeis on the piano should bo in the possession of a copy. Priou 70 cuntf , retail. All readers of our papi i'ti will receive v copy , post paid , by sending 2f > cents in htlvor or postage stamps to the Union Mutual Music and Novelty Co. , No. 20 liivpt llth Si. , Now York. SI raj oil. . From my place ot residence one dark bay mare , with wire out on one fore foot , and one light bay mar . Any inl'ormtuion leading to iheir recovery will bo appreciated by tlio iindorHignod. JOHN GlI.MCAUt ) , 0 10It. . Berwyn Nebr. House for Sale. Tim J. S. Klrkpntnck property , throe blocks from publ.o sqimrtv also n bicyole for onlo. Eiupilro of ,1 C. MAUI.IUK ( ] renter America Imposition. Reduced rates ic Omaha will apply from , points on tlio Huilington Roulo within 260 miles of that city during llio entire period of tlio U rater America Exposition , which opens July 1 , and closes October 31. Tlioro will be three different kinds o ( tickets : Ten-day tiokots , which will be sold at 80 per cent of double the one way rate. Sovon- day Tickets , the rile for which will be one fare for the round trip plus 5 per cent on nalo Tuesdays. "Wuok-ond" Tiokots , which will be on salu Saturdays and for Sun day trains duo in Omaha before 1 p , m Ono faro for the round trip ! . FUANCIS , General Passenger Agent , ju 'J7t. . Omaha , Nb " 1 hitvo used Cliamberlnin's Cough Itumudy in my family tor ycnre and al ways with good rorulta , " uaye Mr. W. JJ. Uoopur of ISIHIo , Unl. "For small ctilldrttti wo lluU It especially uffuctlvo. " For ealo by till druggists. TRAIN ACOOIVJIVIO A- TIUN8. TlieHtal'1 Joiinu'ol ' llio llth 1n < t linn thn follnwlnx to my In rHfrrenen lo nd- dltinnnl Irnln corvlco fur Itroken Mow : It wit * snld yenleril < iy that tint llur litmlon would mnke an nddltlixi to HH tra'li ' scrvk'ii on the norihwcnt Hue , to Kolnto ell'ect nextSurday. Th ( ! chniiKc will ullVct IraliiR No' . 13 , * which now run ( mm L'ncoln to Grand Intend. No. 13 now li'aviR Lincoln at 10:10 : In HIM morn Inc. arriving at Orand hluml nt l5ri ; p. m. It IH platuifd to run thin truln on to Itrokon How , a dlHlinceof eighty nillcw lioin ( irnnd lilnnd , the train Hrriviti at Urokcn Mow between ! nnd o o'clock In ( ho oveiiln . KettirniliK triuti No.'M w otild lt > av Broken Uow very close to the noon hour , IUIIVH at Grand Inland about ! 2:30 : , and arrive at Lincoln near the Hiimo time IIH at present , 0 : , ' ! ( ) p. m. It IH nut stared whether tlio tuiln will c rry liiall beyond ( iiniid I'laud or not , but It probably will An elF'irt to mnko tlil.s nddittnn to the train survteo was bc in last winter , nnd the Hurbnutun Imd tlnio curds printed Hhowlug the tlmo of Die Iralnc biiyond ( Irantl Inland For oii roU m wldeh wns not oxplal.-cd at , tlio time the cards wtru cancelled and llio tram was not run t eyond Grand Island. It Is Bald lilt ) lifclllo bftweoii Broken How and Grand Island will warrant the ex tension , and the trains will cnrry a much heavier loud from and to Lincoln , owing to the extension. Tlio business on trains Nos. ! ! and -12 Is very heavy , and this exten-lon of service will relieve them of eonulilorablo travel. The li &M. railroad rpttuived thn Inrn : ablu that Inul been doiiii ; Service here n number of years and replaced U with n larger one bolter adapted to turning larger engines which ta trrquently nec essary. ( 'onx'iiliiin of Scluiol Hoards anil Pal rons. To bo hold ut Broken How , Nobr. , August JJJ , 18U5J ; in coiinootion wilh the Teachers Institute : The belief that It ib only through the hannnniiis and eiiergotlc co-oiniutlon | of llio various educational foivesorihocmm- tythatthnltestaiiillnostsatHfactoryrosiiHs may lie roall/.ed In our public .school work , Is the only nxcuso we $ hull oiler at the present tlmo for this ell'erl to bring the dllTeumt elements of the school together In convention. To meet the demands of the ni/i' our schools should , figuratively vpeaklng , be made miniature work simps wherein me prepared the fiitnio eltl/ons of uui commonwealth , students in the gieat Ulii\erslty of Llfn. Itlsonr duty to place the succeeding generation upon higher gioimd than that occupied by our own , ami this can be. done only thiongb the agency of the common schools. object of llio convention Is to uplift imr educational Ideals and bring the school board , the teacher and the parent closer together. Kvery possible phase of the public school ( iiirstton uill be opun for tllscu. slon. l'"oi'thn ' year ending July lllt > 'JS , thi'in \\eie maintained in Cnster County : . ' . ! ! > schools ut an expense of ? 01I1S.OS. l'\ir the same year there \\eie en rolled ( i.lon children and the value ofdlstiict property amounted lo the enormous sum of iT.WW.Hl. These facts alone should slliuulule every taxpayoi to take special Interest In the schools mid ee to It that full value Is received for the money e.\- | ) i > mlemled. Theie should bo at lea t 500 people in ( Mister County \slio can and will , set aside one day , two If nccesstiry , to be ( li-voli-d to the Inteiests of our public schools. Uveiy district , ll matters not how small or how \\e.il\s should be n-pri'si-uted. No cllorl uill be spnred In mtiUIng this one of the most lmoitnnt | , as \\oll as the most cii- joyalilo educational gathiM'Ings In the nlstory of the county. .Imlge Ilomei M. Sullivan ulll | iiesiili > . Visitors are Invited to mnke the comity superintendents olllce their hcadiiunitcrs. PROGRAM. rom.Mm.N. The forenoon will be devoted to an In spection of the wmk being done In the Institute. Victors will be cordially re ceived by the dlllerent Instructors. It Is to bit hoped that till will avail tlieiuselvea of theiMiportunlty to see what the teucli- eis ate doing. APTURNOON SliSSION. I.KI o'clock. MUSIC. Aildre A. P. . Humphrey , Pros , lirokon How School Hoard. Paper Practical I'Mucntion for Country Chlhlien Uev.V. . 1) . Hall. Discussion Led by J. D. Heain. The Parent us u Knctor In School lion. \V.I. Taylor. DNiMission Hy ll. Loinax , Dr.I. ,1. Pick- ett , .1. A. Dell/ . Paper District Finance , Florlan Jacobs. Discussion Hy .1. II. Hair , L. II. .lewett. The. Course of Studv , C. U. Alklnson. INTERfllSSION 15 AllNUTES. Papnr What should the School Hoard Do and not Do' H. Anderson. Discu-slou-Hy .1. O. Taylor , \V. .1. Win- daclc , W. T.oody , O. 11. Moody. Paper Prerequisite Qunlllicatloiis uf n Member of the School Hoard L. W. K. Cole. Discussion .leromi ) Taylor , T. C. H-lHay- in holler. What the Hoaul nnd Pnttous have a Ulght to lOspuct from the Tcwcher , Uev. G. S. Smith. Discussion Hy .Imlge .1. A. Armour , D. W. Thomp.ou , W. II. 1) . Ilornoday. What the Teacher bus a Ulght to Kxpect from the Hoard uml Patrons , Miss Llllle M. Ilenne. Dlscusslot , Hy .1. ( i. W. Lewis , Mrs. A. F. Spoouor , MissCelluM. Hurgert. How can Our High School Law bo mudo Most Hllectlve , Hon. V. M. Currlo. Discussion H. H. HaxMhorne , , ! . S. liner , Ueo. X.ahn. Question Ho\ . MUSIC. Adjournment. UVUNINfl SESSION. Music by Lewis Hros. , Quartet. Kucitiitlon. Pioneer ICxpeileuces. K. D. KnbiinU , I ) . M. Amsborry , Mrs. Martha Lewis , ( > . II. JolTonls , Mrs. J. U. Hair M. 1C. Schnonmgpr. .1. M. Amsborry , C. W. Heal. Solo Mrs. Mayer. Address Siipurlntondiuit , C. F. Hock. MUSIC-CleoClub. , ! . , ! . Toot.KV , ' County Jj The Old SetlierN' pimiio , held yeHtetday in Lindli'j's grove , near Anci'lmo , VJIM a great piuui"'ri. | It IH ulaimed lo have J been tlm Ij Ht attended of any yet held. The grove in the liue t in western Ne braska , il not equal t'o any in llio stalo. Il covers ton aoros of i/round , and llio trees arc from forty t" sixty feet tall , and from four tel l vu'lvn ii'ohes through. Mr. Jjind- ley has two lanks and windmills c'ose by , which furnish an abiind * auee of good water , anil a dr.veway through one side of llio grove pro vides shade for a largo titimbir of learns. The grove and ils surround ings make il an ideal plaoo for pic ics. Tlio progiam was oarriod oul an published. The exercises con sisted in music by the Merna band , Knloc , quartets , addresses and papers. Tim banket dinner wan a feature thai was relished. The number presonl was estimated at from UOOO to 1,500. Tito rain in the aflor- noon < ljil not come until the crowd had started for home , but most of ( horn were caught by it before they rcaihed their destination , and en joyed a good welling. We have been roc nested to publish the papers read , whioli wo will do noxl week if wo can f'nt thorn. Letter List. Following is llio dead letter list for week ending July 1 1th , 1890. Mr Perry Moore .Mr. Mlntcr "nlilcr. W. O. WilmoH. Mr. ll. WlllIaiiiB Parties calling lor any ol the above will please say "artvert5fwfl , " L. II. JBWKTT , P. M. ( her the ItocKies ( o Calll'ornia. If you would enjoy your trip to Los Anyols see lo u that your ticket roadc through Denver a-'d Sail Lake ( Jiiy. Heing ibo most elc- valrd of all the direct lines to llio Coast , it is coolust and freest from dust. Penetrating the very heart of the Rockies , it surpasses all others in bcautj of scenery Low rates late in Juno and early in Jul ) . Ask the msaroht Hiirlington lloutu agent about them. Information and Cali fornia literature on request. J. Frances , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. Red Letter IJnys in Black Hills. Hot Springs , Sylvan Lake and Spear- full tintlueo HlacU Hills pumnicr resorts tiiat r.ro as attract vc in thulr way as any placiH of their hid in the Wct > t. And they are as different as any three places cmi bo. Hot Springs IB a health report a good place to get rid of one's rheumatism aiul to eiioy | life while renewing one's voutliliil vigor. Sylvan Lake la a pretty nook In the heart , ot the Hills , an uiisy-guuig , cool , J'eiimy spot , where hot weather Is un known. Spearllsh Is a thrifty town of porllapH 1 COO ptoplo , not particularly nolnblo except In one respect the beunty ol the railroad ride to it. You should in like the trip to mili/.u bow line it ifl. There Is notn ntf more exlillaratim ; , oven m I ho Kookles. Dining July , tbo iliirllngton Koulc will run two cheap excurtdotie to Hot Sirmgp Cuater ami { sylvnii Lnke , one on the 4th , the other on the 18th One fire : , P'UH $2 , Tor the round trip I'ieketH gfoo 110 duya IOI K enough to enable you to visitevery point ol interest In the Hlack Hills , as well t d to receive untold benefit from tlio crisp air and hcal'iit ' ; waters ol thid not them .sani tarium . Fi'i nckuth cal. at the nearest Bin1- Huston ticket ollicu. For boaulilul ilhiBtr&tid advurtiHlni , nifttter about the Hlack llilh ) , write t ( .1 HYiineie , I'HSHO igor Agent , Umnha , Nub Burlington Route Calllornm hxcurslunu Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Omaha ! : ; ( & p. m. Lin duln 0:10 p. m. and Hastings 8:50 p HI. every Thursday , in clean modern , nol crowded loiirinl sleep ers. No transfers ; cats run right through to 8. > n Kranoisoo and Los Angeled over the Scenic Route through Uenvei ami Ball Ijako City Cars are carpeted ; upholstered ii rattan ; I ave spring seats and backs and are provided with curtaitiH bodoing , towles , soap , elc. Uni formed porlers and experienced ex cursion conduclors accompany eaci excursion , relieving passengers o all bother about ba'ggage , pointing out sbjccts of intercfil and in main ether ways helping to make tin overland trip a dnlightful oxpor ionoe. Suoond class tiokots are bonoreJ. Herlhs ? (5. ( Kor folder giving full infouna lion , call at nearest Htirlingtoi Route tiokol oflicu , or wrilo lo J Francis , goiiorul passenger agent Omaha , Nob. If jmi go to California. Lalo in June or early in July you can buy a roiitid-trip tiaket to Los AngoIoH at about half the naual rate Libernl return limits ami hlopover privileges. Don't make a mistake and go anj oilier way than through l5eim and Salt Lake City That is the route nearly . 'JO.OOO Chrisliai Enduavorers scleoled two years ago Heing the most elovatid of all the direct lines to the coast , it is coolest and freest from dust. Piiioirating the vry "Qeari of the Rookies , " it surpasses all others in bounty of scenery. Information and California litera ture on request. ,1. Francis , Gen- 'oral Passenger Agent , Omuha , Neb , Don't give you so much WIND , but here arc a lew FACTS. They sell BETTER GOODS at LOWER PlllOBS than you can get elsewhere. They Guarantee Everything as Represented , Kdjro Shoo Hlaukuig . 20o LL Muslin . ! lo Boston Shoe Hlacktng . 20c The Hcst Stock of Kiubroidoyr and L'tcus al prices away HIiLOW ALL COMPETITION ; 2o to KOo per yard. lamlk'd Tea Cups and Si'iuors , per Men's Shoes . 08o to $2.00 H0t ; . 40 Cluldien's Slioes . 18o lo * 1 f.O > inner Plalcs , per sol . 3f M , i , , , Ml'M * H nd l ° H Mo PlatoH , per set . 30c tawlnde Huggy Whips . .J5o at lricCH 1wor lllan ovor- adies' Pine Dongola Shoes , Men's Suites , at W 85 and up. to $ 2.2f ) C-ilioo , per yard . ! Jc to flu We have just received the Lirgest and Finest Stock of PlaHs , Stripes , and all colors , in all Silk Ribbon iti the city , at a price lower nan can oo nouijnt elsewhere , tidies' all Bilk MittH. . . ,15o to Men's SutmnerUnderwear Suit. .fiOo .otter Files ar o tfoto Paper 30 HheetH for fie CnvclopUH 50 Tor 5o I'ablotH , nil kinds , lo , 3olo , , fie , lOo Joats All Lead L'unuilH , each. . . . lo falier'n Hank PonotlH , each 5c Hen's Unltnod Work Gloves , 20o to ( ! 0o prices. A nice lot of Fancy Lamps , 85o to % 1.70 Jvoralls , heavy 40c A.fine lot of Men'n and Hoys' Shirts , 2fio to ! )8o ) Jttlf Bosom Shirts 0o Mirrors lOts to 45u [ . .amps , complete 20c , 25o , 35c All Copper Tea Kettles 70o All Copper , Nickel Plated Tea Kettles 89o jrranito ColTeo Pots 25o toIfio Tin Cups 3 for 5o Best 0 cord Spool Cottonj.er do/,35o Uest Tnbl < > Oil Cloth , per yd . . . Ho Ladien' Shirt-waibts 30 toI0c Hoys' Summer Suits. . . . OOc to 80c Sun Bonnets 2'2o 7 inch Kubbor Combs , fie ; 0 for 25o Ladies' Gauze Vests f o to 22o lluntor Flour Sifter lOc Engraved Waloi Glasses | ) or sot , 20o Heavy Black Saloon Underskirls.OOo Fancy Stand Covers ] 5o Ladies' Gauntlet Gloves 47c Ladies' Cotton Gauntlet Gloves , 20o Knives and Forks , per set 34c Straw Hats , Go to 2f o A fine line of Ladies' and Children's Oxfords and Toe Slippers , at Rock Bottom Muslin , per yard 2c Table Linen , per yard. . .20o lo SOo Celluloid Collars 4o Linen Collars 8c Ludios' Hose , per pair 5c Rock ford Socks , per pair 5c Cjffco Mills 15c Wash Hoards 15o to 23o Glabs Wash Boards 34c Bridle Hits fioto I7e llamo Staples , per pair fie Tug Clips , per pair Oo Wush Boilers 72c and up Pocket Knives , all kinds , at 25 per cent lower than elsewhere. TABLETS ! TABLETS ! \Vo can save you 50 per cent on tablets. or lulls , fSie lies ! in iSse City It you do not call and na > the Goods at the RACKET STORE before buying , you will miss some GREAT BARGAINS , HIGHEST PRICE PAID EOll EGGS. l S "M eiints ! ! i& J 5'itf & " J. G. HAEBEE-LE. I iC- „ ' . . - . . 1.'iv. : . . 5.iit. : . ; . M ; vit > Vi.itv : * ! ; . . ' . * / : . i'/ / ; . . ' . . 'Ji't/i'Vi' : 'Ji'ti'Vi'a WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. tw&z&tr . . ' / - ' .MAV. . * vi ! . & ( > & : * f ? & . \ & & t ftff \ > * 3 $ J1-n-nln-rLn-n-nJlJlJ - - - - -