1 li J I MS JUKI II WM Norfolk Team Too Swift the Humphrey Boys for PRETTY ONE FOR FOUR INNINGS In tho Finhtho Visitors Collapsed and the Homo Team ScVurod Eleven Scoros The Final Result Was Nine teen to One Vrom Moiiilnj bully Tlio huso bull game nt ho now park ywrtordny afternoon was well patronized mid wni fur moro Interesting to the Norfolk peoplo who attended than tlio one of a week iiko Those who were anxious to see tlio Norfolk team win hnd mi ubumlaiioo of satisfaction but those wanting to noo a oloHoly contested exhibit Inn were Homowhat disappointed nt tlio final result Up to tlio fifth inning the game was uh iiibmwttiiK iw ould bo desired but one Hooro having licoti inndo In tlio four Inning It was early evident thnt Manager Winder hnd curried out his promise of Htrongt honing i ho home teuin and tlio results showed thnt ho bad nmdo It altogether too strong for the visitors who woro on tlio vemo of n commute shut out but woro wived from that fnto by tlio dotornilnn Hon of ono of Its plnyorH and tlio appar ent olemoiioy of tlio Norfolk town Tlio first part or tlio game Indicated that tlio Humphrey playora woro of no nioiin blllty niil If they had maintained their composure tlio roHiilt may havo boon qulto dilleront Tlio Norfolk battery did excellent work although Hohnor ox porionccd i omo dlllloulty in holding liYathorstonos onrvo Ho was awako sill tlio tlino howovor mid IiIh man URuahy died on first if not on tlio three strlkos nnd out system Foathorstono niado n wonderful rocord on striko outH fnnniiiK IT iuph of tlio visiting team nnd there were fow who witnessed bin work but bcliovo that bo wnfl fully ca pable of fanning them all if ho bad put forth his best offortH each time Among tho feuturos of tho gamo was running oatoh by Davoy tlio double play by tho Ilumphroy team and tho god cutter that was stopped by Feather stouo and played to first after the pitcher bad rolled in tho diiHt Tho Norfolk basemen woro snappy players nnd tho outfield did very Rood work Tho Huniphroy pitohor Anderson was substituted by F VauAtkin in tho novonth inning but ho didnt provo a Huccossand AndorHon wan again placed iu tho box finishing tho gamo with con wderablo crodit Tho Humphrey team is strong and has boon wiunuig qulto generally but they woro uinpioHtionably matched against superiors yesterday Tho umpire work of 0 A Smith of Tildou attracted favorable comment as xisual Fow points of the gamo over es cape him Ho seldom errs iu his de cision and changes loss frequently than iio orrs lie shows absolutely no favor and is never blutled In fact lie is an idoal ninntour umpire The Norfolk bund furnished music during the game and inspired the players The grand stand was full of peoplo and tho extra seats arranged about tho diamond were not sulllciont to accommodate all who attonded The lineup of tho playors was as fob lows 11UM1M1UKY NOKrOIff O VauAtkin o Hohnor llyau p Foatherstono Jalaski sh Porter Al Edwards lb Wright 13 VauAtkin 2b Davey Thillo 3b Guruey Thrashntor If Homlobeu F VuuAtkiu of Holmes Stlffes rf Anderson Tho Bcoro by innluKS was Norfolk 0 1 0 0 11 1 1 l 2 1 Humphrey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Hoinloben Foather stono Holmes Wright Throe-base-Jilts Bohnor Jalaski Passed balls XJohnor 5 VauAtkin 0 Hose on balls Off Featherstono off ltyau 5 Struck out 13y llyau 0 by FonthorHtouq 17 VnnAtkin 3 Wild pitches By Van Atkin Double play Jalaski to Vau Atkin to Kdwurds Stolon bases Ed wards IJohuer Guruey Heinlobou Foatherstono Errors Edwards Thillo M Thrashutor C VauAtkin 2 Wright Portor HEIRS TO TEXAS OIL LANDS Search for Unknown Heirs of Texas Pioneers The great oil discoveries in Texas tiavo caused notivo search for tho nil Imowu heirs of tho following early sot tiers of Texas and soldiers of tho Texas Tovolntlon of 1SV to 1810 Largo trnots of wild lauds which havo beeonio very vnluablo were granted by the Texas republic to such Bottlers and soldiers whloh ou account of their death or disappearance were uovor sold mid still await claim of their heirs Many of tho uegleoted lands lie iu the oil reglous Edward W GoiY of Austin Texas sends list of such sottlers jiud soldiers whoso unknown heirs aro outitled to tho lauds Ho will give further information ou request Tho list follows Samuel Alloway Thomas Adams H B Akles Collior Barksdale Augustus Baker Georgo Browu Edwin Blake Daniel Bouruo B F Blako Mrs 3J Detulgio Wrm Bloodgood A B Barrier D A Burroughs Martha Hlaiuhard lsnno Bridges J W Hlno 1 niuthart Win 0 M Baker J L Chniulmrs Harvey Cox Archibald Olinso M E Carroll Petor Conrad Jiuiion Oaplo Janiert Dinipkliifl Jnmes Douglas Charles Fine J A Foster BniiJ Freeman J E Fullertoit llonj V Uillnu Pnt Gormoii It W Gilpin Georgo Gardner J W Gibbons Pat Gllltlaud John Galliou DomluloGnlla ghor Ij GedrulT Hnbort M Green Peter W Grayson Hobt Hondorsoii John Hartgrovos Jesse Humphries Peter Hilt John Harris Enoch Harris A U Hollnnd Geo J Johnstono Ar toinlsla Jacobs Julius Lcoompto P L Leaiiian BonJ Lanier M 13 Lawrence Samuel Lawroiino Wm Linn John Lafayette Hobt Mussulman James McHliorry Potor Mapnn Alex Mitoholl E T Mitoholl Willis MoWllkorson Samuel Mooro J A Mahonoy Ed ward Mntisull A L Martin Wllllaui Mot lev Martin Mornn Dennis Mahoney J 13 MuLyman Potor Norton Hobt H Nolll A J Owon V Puterswlck W H Price Joseph Hutch John Hlloy Simon Hynn T J Hodman Matholda HuiihoIh Hodolph Hootor Hlnuii Hlggs Fred Hudgo Sainuol HogorH Hugh Rogers Margaret Russell Robt W Honfroo James Smith Win Smith Goo Smith Henry Sponcor D II Stoo vor Francis Smith Richard Star Ja cob E Self Thos Small Wm Slielton L S Simpson Wm Thornton Chris Teal Henry Teal Jacob Thouins Sam uel Whiting J W Woodward Archi bald Wynn Ed Wnyesohouskl Gustln Wondoiiberg Hardin Waldrop John 0 Whitakor John Winters Jninos Welsh Andrew Weaver Hobt Wiseman H J Willlaiuson Win Winters Ann Vool dridgo John G Wolf Ouns Zanco L von Haoharias FIGHTING BEET SUGAR Sugar Trust is Envious of Success of Beet Sugar Producers During lii recent visit to Denvor Col Henry Q Oxnard president of tho American Beet Sugar company was In terviewed by tho Duuvor Republican and made tho following statement of in terest to tho people tributary to tho boot sugar factories Wo nro in the midst of the hardest kind of fight Tho boot sugar interests havo incurrod tho on- nilty of tho suimr syndicate which ia making every effort to ruin our busi ness Tho syudlcato bended by Olaus Sprockles has almost unlimited capital and sues that if wo coutiuuo to succeod as wo havo boon doing in tho past wo will foroo it out of business Wo have undor way 28 fnotorios for tho production of boot sugar and expect to build at least 10 moro this year This has arousod tho syudicato to action Its last movo was to glvo orders to its brokers west of tho Missouri rivor not to soil any savo syudlcato mado sugar and rocontly thoy attomptod to pursuado tho grocers of Donvor to promise to nmko 75 per cout of thoir wholo salos lu tho pro duct of tho trust Tho Donvor grocers howovor woro loyal to homo products and were not willing to accept the synd icates condition 1 think none of them has made any ngreomont with tho synd icate to sell any stated amount of its goods so as to Injure our Interests Hecoutly tho syndicate reduced the price of its product hero ono fourth of a contn pound and increased it iu tho cast where thoro are no beet sugar fac tories This of course forces us to cut prices and takes so much from our profit My company has recently bought S0000 acres of land iu tho Arkansas valley and oxpeots to oreot a factory there Tho syudicato handles crude sugar bringing it from Hawaii Java India aud tho West Indies and rofiiios it and Bolls It as American sugar So it will attempt nt tho uoxt session of congress to havo tho duty on crude sugar lowored and perhaps abolished Should It suc ceed it would bo discouraging to tho beet sugar industry which Is lu Its teu dor iufauoy Iottor I lit List of letters reiuuiulug uncalled for at tho postotllco July 21 1101 F M Aldeu Mrs Barnes M Emma Bulter Mrs Myra Bowers Miss B Bungo Ollio Coreo MrR Charles Corn oHub Wm Daniels C 13 Foster Chas Ferris 2 It Foruhol package J It Groorsou packago Fred Hossolqnlst AhoCezlau J O Kelloy Hattio Lau dreth E E Meuheter L H Myers Evin Mabo Tas K Modroe 2 J E McCarty Edward Northouse Mrs Mary Smith J F Smith Albert Spa niol Potor Sprackleu G S Stanly Jossio Thatoh Mrs Mamie Wilson If not called for lu 15 days will be sent to tho dead letter ofllcoT1 Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Spkeciikk P M Career ami Character ofAbraham Lincoln Au address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Great Britain outhe career ukiI character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world his oharaoter as developed In the later years of his life and his ad ministration which placed his liame so high ou tho worlds roll of houor aud fame hasbeou published by tho Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway and may be had by sending six cents in post ogo to F A Miller General Passenger Agent Chicago 111 The Nkws keeps its job department with the latest faces of type and does Its work in approved style TIIK NORFOLK NKWS KIUDAY AHHST 2 1901 uiii m i Voters Favor Proposition About Three to One by A VERY LIGHT VOTE WAS POLLED Not Half of tho Voters of the City Ex pressed a Preforonco Bonds to the Amount of 10000 Voted to Install n Lighting Plant at Waterworks Krnm Tuomlnra Dully The election yesterday held for tho purpose of considering the bond propos ition was a very quiet affair less than half of the voters of the olty taking part Thoro was considerable work doiio by those favoring mid those oppos ing tho proposition but the mass of voters appeared to caro llttlo what tho rostilt might be Of those who voted about two thirds expressed themselves in favor t tho bouds Tho proposition was Shall tho city of Norfolk Issue its bonds for the pur poso of establishing extending and maintaining a lighting system and levy mi annual tax for tho payment of tho interest thoroou Tho amount of bouds voted was 10 000 boarlug not to exceed six por cout Interest and maturing in 20 years from tho date of the bonds the amouut real ized to bo used in establishing a light ing system iu connection with tho water works system The total number of votes polled was ltl Of these 111 expressed thomsolves iu favor of the bouds and 1011 woro agalimt making a majority of 22S in favor of tho proposition Tlio voto by wards was as follows WAU1VS FOIt AOAINST First 70 20 Second 107 80 Third 1 lt t17 Fourth 11 0 EDWIN CONNER SHOT Almost Instantly Killed by His Youngar Brother at Fremont A dispatch was received by E E AdauiB at tho F E M V head quarters last night about S oclock from Fiomout requesting that Engineer 13 0 Connor bo looked up aud started for that city by tho first train The message furthor stated that Edwin the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Conner had boon shot aud nlmost Instantly killed by his younger brother Iu playing about tho house the boys fouud a 38 revolver and were playing with it bolieving that it was not loaded but thoro must have been a load in one of tho chambers or else a cartridge had boon fouud by tho boys aud inserted iu tho weapon anyway when the younger boy snapped it at his brother the weapon was discharged the bullet en tering tho boys head near the tomplo aud his death was almost instantaneous Tho victim of tho accident was 12 or lit years of ago mid his brother soveral years youngor When Mr Connor was found and in formed of the accident ho was almost prostrated with giief Ho was started for Fremont on a stock train that ar rived thoro at 1215 this morning When ho loft homo In tho morning tho family was making plans to go to Chi cago tomorrow on a visit the trip being anticipated with much plousuro by all The alllicted family is well knowu hero this having been their homo up to about a year ago They lived iu tho house on South Fourth streot uow owned and occupied by Mrs S K Long Mr Cornier has served the Elk horn compauy as onginoor for yenrs and stands high In the regard ot all his as sociates Mrs Conner was a member of tho Womans olub when she lived here and both were identified with the riapttst church All who know tho family will siu ceroly sympathize with thorn iu their deep ulUictlnu W AGAINST SUNDAY GAMES H Risb Pleads for a More Strict Observance of the Sabbath Norfolk July 27 Editor Daily Nkws Remember tho Sabbath day to keep it holy is ono of the com mandments which has never beeu re volted A great many of our citizens still try to obey this command and somo perhaps would rather violate it Now it is not because we would rob them of tho enjoyment of tho baso ball game that we make a protest but because we do believe iu this command that we ask them to fix some other day iu which to play those games Then also lookiug at It from a business standpoint the persons who patrouizo baso ball games away from their home town on Suuday cauuot do any business oxcept in tho sporting line so that if those games wero played on a week day we might got 6ome outsido trade in other lines Then thero are a class of peoplo who are denied tho privilege of looking on be cause they respect tho Sabbath who could aud would see the games if played on some other day The game for next Suuday is perhaps all arrangod for and could Hot bo rear ranged so we will say nothing about this game but we do ask tho promoters of these games to please nrraugo thoir games for some other day iu the future We also wish to say that if this can feel very grateful and also wish to say that wo aro In dead earnest about this matter and if any games nro played ou tho Sibbath after July 28 that arrests will surely follow Yours truly WH Hisn Itnnl Kntutn Tritiiner Tho following aro tho tratrnfors of real estate In Madison county for the wook ending July 27 1001 as re ported by D J Koonlgstelu ofllclal ah stactor Ira A Church to Wltllam R Dafilol wd net netj IV2I t 1 100 Carl Praunor to Hannah Barnes wd lots i and 0 block 7 Battle Crook 000 Nannie V Halo to Herman 01ati wd part of ontlot 1 F J Halos outlots to Battlo Creek Leopold Hotnnmi and wifo to Emtllo Roihrko wd lot I block 2 Maohmul lors add to Norfolk mid part of uw uw 20 21 1 Wosloy It Andrew to Edwin 13 Cruo Wdeu in V 17 2IM 2100 Abel E Jampboll to Sarah A Benish wd w of noJj nwj4 sej i aud ixoU bwi 5 21 1 Cvon ONoIll to O D Boyer wd lots 0 and 7 hi ck 8 Battlo Crock 150 Luther J Church to Nauoy J Hay don wd part seU of 1104 20 24 4 John D Zorckler to Atnolla Bear qcd lot 5 block 1 Bears add to Norfolk Mary A Smith to Joutiio Flood wd lots 1511 and 7 block 11 It W Days add to Battlo Creole 100 Cora 13 Harvoy to L L Norwlg wd lot 4 block 21 R It udd to Newman Grove 100 Carrlo L Tollvor to A H Kiesau wd lot 5 block 1 lvoenlgsteins ird add to Norfolk 150 J V Alstadt to Willai Stork wd lots 5 7 and 8 block IJ8 Clark aud Madi son Mill Cos add to Madison 1800 Peonoor Townsito Co to Cora E Vny wd lot li block 14 aud lot 4 block 21 of subdivision entitled blocks li to 21 incluslvo of R It add to Newman Grove u No One Betrayed Whatovor may bo said oof D Clem Deaver aud his appointment he has cer tainly smitten some of his onomios hip nnd thigh in a recent communication to tho Bee Within tho past few days I have been referred to by tho fusion press of Nebnibka as a traitor satau faced Janus a Judas aud various other such uanios as gentlemen always uso when speaking of their poors Pray what havo I done that was so bad aside from rofuelug to be led into tho democratic party Tho Omaha World Herald proved to its own satisfaction that I was a repub lican iu 1894 soveu years ago Seriously if a man is a bad wicked man ho must bo guilty of some bad acts If a man is a traitor ho must have be trayed some one I challenge the pro duction of a statement from any citizen of Nebraska that I ever betrayed him They say I fooled the voters by wholesale aud retail I challenge the production of a statemont from anyone to tho effect that ho voted the mid road ticket last full and is now sorry he did not voto for Bryan the Poorless States man I havo never made a political promise that was not religiously kept and I chal lenge a statomout fiom anyone to the contrary I never solicited a promise from a candidate for ollico and always consid ered it dishonorable to do so I chal lango a statement from any man that has ever been a caudidato for office in this state to tho contrary Whatever may be said of tho Truo Populist this Is true Tho fuslouists could not have bought two columns of space in it for 75 a day nor for any price References and tho triple plated committee of bogus reformors headquarters at the end of navigation on Salt Creek form erly of Lincoln Nob I have always dealt fairly with my followmeu and cau see no oxcubo for tho vile uugontlemanly names instead of argument that have beeu hurled at me I became a populist in 1890 because I houostly believed iu the principles of that party I never was a democrat and when it came to choosing between democracy a party that uover stands for anything but opposition to what it is and republicanism a party that stands for patriotism aud advancement it did not take mo loug to docide to cast my lot with the republican party BEGA A large number attended leagup Sun day evening Carl Aspin led tho meet ing Two young Mormon preaohors aro stopping iu the neighborhood for a short time Miss Anna Lundquist went to Piorce to visit with her sister Mrs Wilken Tuesday Andrew Olson of the Wayne normal visited with relatives in the vicinity over Sunday Albert Wintenberg has purohased a now threshing outfit aud the first work was begun on Tuesday Miss Clara Heudricksou left for Sioux City last Wednesday From there she will go to Attwator Minnesota where she will visit with frieuds and relatives for a short time Wlinn the nl n to is furnished The News will supply engraved cards at 75 cents for 60 or 100 for 100 What bhall We Have for DrMert This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today TryIell 0 a delicious dessert Pre pared in two miuutes No baklug add hot water and set to cool Flavors Lnion orange raspberry and straw- be done and is done that we will always berry At your grocers 10 cents ill H M D Private Bilger Tells More of a Soldiers Life PRISONERS FILL GUARD HOUSE A Fino BUnch of Bananas is Captured A Hundred Filipinos are Buried in the Barracks Grave Yard Shoot ing Bolo Men O oquleta Mindanao P I Juno 1 1001 To The Niws I will send you another letter from tho country of many uegros tho Phillppluo Islands War here has begun again as far as our sido Is concerned Our men havo not boon fired ou as yet but several have come very near to being cut to piooos by bolo men for getting out too far from tho outposts Tho ofllcors aro out nearly overy day with dotachmonts of soldiers scouring tho country for iusurrectos Most of tho work is douo at night bo causo it is coolor and ttio natives cauuot see our meu coming and thus oscapo Thoro aro a great many Filipinos who want to bo friendly to our side but the iusurrectos tell them thoy will get into rouble If thoy do not lot them know of our movomouts so they tell us all they can find out about tho iusurrectos and toll them as little about us as possible Our mon have killed 11 bolo men mid have taken a largo quantity of rico which thoy fouud in somo of the houses that woro searched When wo took ohargo of the prisoners thoro were about 05 natives now we havo 05 iu tho guard house coud a largo number who aro watched very closely by tho scouts who seem to know all tho iusurrectos There woro 15 men out ou May 13 and they got 10 prisoners iu one bunch all of whom are held In tho guard house now Tho guard house is so full that at night you could walk all over ou tho prisoners without stepping on the floor I do not see how 07 men cau lay iu a room about 20 by 80 feet but that is tho numbor in the largo room of tho guard house I have not beeu out ou any of the marches because I do not like to wadet rivers and marshes well enough to vol unteer to go I am either on guard or on old guard fatigue when they take place so I never get detailod I was on guard when thoy went out ou horses IS miles and killed two Filipinos and took throe prisoners all having bolos on their persons The boys are getting pretty well used to marching by this timo as there is plenty of work for all I spent May 13 on guard and a fine time I had of it too There is no more chasing prisoners all over town for little things they want and to talk about what goes on iu the guard house There has been some useful information given by the pris oners so all communication from tho outside is cut off Even when the women bring the prisoners food they aro not allowed to talk together Last Sunday thfa native scouts killed three within the line of outposts and if the priest had not begged the captain to let their families bury them wo would havo 1015 Filipinos buried behind our quarters instead of 100 June 4 The above was written on Saturday aud before I could finish I was called away ou duty aud I havo n U had time to finish until now I was out ou herd guard last Sunday June 2 aud brought in a largo bunch of ba nanas almost dead ripe I only have to keep them a few days until they get good Herd guard is not easy a person being compelled to look out for iusur rectos as they try to steal our horses There was a detachment of 40 men went out on the uight of the 2nd and did not return until tho night of the 3rd They brought one insurgent officer and four men whom they captured in a hut in the mountains They said thoy had been out about 20 miles aud the greater portion of the trip was made over fallen logs Tho boys are nearly nil worn out and tho two sets of guards ouly get one night in without old guard fatigue Wo are off one day aud ou the uext The Filipinos are trying to leave tho islaud and I thluk we will have some hard work until they surroudor Thoro are but about 500 Insurrectos but thoy aro very hard to get at Our commander at present used to be captalu of tho voluutoers whom wo re lieved but will soon be our first lieu teuant aud our first lieutentant uow will be our captain the change will be made June 13 The uames in rank will then be Captain Welsh commaudlug officer of tho post and Lieutenants Elliott and Clark There has not been a boat hero for 10 days aud the uext that comes will be a war vessel of some kind We received 13 mules aud a wagou about three weeks ago and you should have seen the natives look at them I do not bolievo ttiey ever saw a mule or a four wheeled wagou before They acted like children watchiug a circuB parade There are a large uumber of cases of the mumps and malaria fever here but in most cases it lasts but about 10 days before the pa tient recovers I wish you people could visit our bar racks We have a barber shop aud shoe shining parlors where wo can get fixed up flue We must stand inspection overy time we mount guard aud every J Saturday mid must havo our shoos shluod and our faces shaved or wo nro liablo to seo tho prisoners view of tho guard house It costs ur 1 a mouth for tho barber and 75 cents for shoo shining June I just camo off guard aud as thero is a boat in I must finish this let tor Tho men who were out helped to capture about 2000 worth of church things which tho Iusurrectos took with them when thoy loft tho town Ono articlo was n gold ornament used in worship Today is feast day among tho Filipinos and they are having a good timo Thoy have arches up made of bamboo which would cause au Ameri can carpoutor to look at tho way thoy aro built Thoy are scollopod about tho odges aud all tho curves aro perfect Thoy had caudles all over the big arch last night aud it looked fine Thero are now 113 prisoners in tho guard houso aud it is running over 1 will closo for this time but will soon write agaiu Yours Respectfully Private Amurose J Bilger Co L 10ih Reg U S Inf SUNDAY OBSERVANCE People Should Not be Forced to Choose Any One Method Norfolk July 20 Tho man of tho o world admires aud respects a sincere churchman aud ho is an object for emu lation to nil people but whon he gives evidences of bigotry they aro up inarms aud thoir feolings aro repulsed A man who would stop a baso ball game or a horse racoon Sunday exhibits the same Bpirit as the worldly man who would destroy a church or otherwise disturb a religious meeting a desire to forco an other to his way of thinking aud neither would have tho sanction of a fair minded man He does not grant the samo lib erty of action to his fellow man that ho demaudSjfor himself Tho command to remember thoSabbath day and keep it holy is a command to christians but does not give them license to force suoh commands on others It has the respect of many who do not pretend to observe itnor will thf y be made to observe it against their wishes Then there are differences of opinion as to how the day may be kept holy Because one person believes that the day should be spent in prayer and meditation and another in some other manner of observance is no cause why tho one should force the other to observe it in hi 1 way It would appear ridiculous for a Methodist tosay to a Lutheran you shall not hold your missionfest on Sunday that is not keep ing the day holy audit would appear strange for an Episcopalian to say to a Methodist yon shall not hold your camp meeting on Sunday Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy Tho person who considers Suuday as his day of rest should not bo prevented from enjoying such rest aud it would be pe culiar indeed for the olerk or other per son of sedentary occupation to be forced to believe that his rest means that be should keep to his home or a place of worship When he has been in con finement during tho entire week his mode of rest would assuredly be to get out in the air and sunshine and if he wishes amusement at tho same timo why should it bo forbid him because ho does not believe exactly as you do To force a strict Suuday observance is a relic of the blue laws when everybody was compelled to attend church all day Sunday and forced to remain awake It is not a true conception of liberty to bind a person to any certain sort of Sun day observance Nor will they be ound The average man of the world will be convinced by argumeut much more quickly than he will be driven A X Goshen 111 Genesso Pur e Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Somo davs since a packago of your Grain 0 propor tion was left at my office I took it home and gave it a trial aud I have to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We have always used the best Java aud Mooha iu our family but I am tree to say I like tho Graiu 0 as well as the best coffee I ever drank Respectfully yours A O Jackson M D When the plate is furnished Tii News will supply engraved cards at 75 cents for 50 or 100 for 100 IM ORTED Stransky SteelWare QUADRUPLE COATED A little higher in price but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap ouamolod ware For salo at ALBERT DEQNERS v t y