-5 "f f;?ft f3fr,'";,riw; "f fn ,i,i,jMi!f!i,i'iyjpiMwipppi'i.ii t. S7V.V7rCAVS.JiV.J-ir rtwdTt --jr aifaflMmmnAmmjlwym&MWifcm t- 'Ili3 Nebraska Advertiser r f. f-f u. u w.f.v ,.', t'uktiiinr, SUIInUltll'TION 'SI.Wl'-l'KIt YKAU HIIA V, DfiO. y. I HI)!). s Noah w'utv Uiu original wenthur ... '. r, . '.S'.. I.nuui lum tlin lurifuut ilrtijf IioiIho In Uio United ytatoa. . Aimu people would urowl about tin Wisuvlicr if It iiitnnd ullver ilollarH. Former SonHtor Davhiof Weal Vir ginia in to prisma Unit, ntato with an oipliaii iiHylum. Tlioro uro only two (luiriciutulfcsctisi tort in Uio tiorUioiti ntiituH and no democratic I'ovciiior. Sonatora .Ihiiuh atitl fjwwurl, of No vada, liiivn again allied tliojiirtulvou with Uio tuimullriin putty. Tlio Duke of WVsiiuliiHtor, Uio rich Odt nohleman In Jiiitflauci, died Fitdny Jliti Inuouio wiih oHtliuated lit '; 000 u da. flu wan 7) joarnol a. It Is Hind lSnglaud'a national debt will bo Jncioatu'd 1 00.000 000 by thti war wiih Uio Uhiij.. 'i he, duot at pftMeut iH nearly M 000 000 000 The titeel gang eirived bt&t Siitutda 4in(l commuHCi'd Monday haiiig the .slt'ol on Hit) nuw load lied lot tho li. & M. oa.il ot town. reeumeeh Journal' I wouldn't lie wiihoii! DtiWitf.sWitch linzol .Salve for nnv coiiBldoiation." wnlfi' IMioH 1J IthudeH, Ctineriieid, O lnfaljiblo for pne.A.eui.-s liuintuiiid tikiu (iiMi-n-?i'i liewatool ciHioUM leltM. W W lveuliiig. . .. - pi" Two-lliirds of all tho world'a sugAr in now producud fiom beotH. It n e.si timated tho crop thin year la o.GIO.OOO tons, whllo tho cauu titigar ciop la only 2,00-1,000 loiiH. I "I 1 . I !. ! Tho Darlington railroad ia talking of eondoctlug a upecial chicken train unco a month. They ahould have acoachln thu reat ami an engine to pullet. CulbertHOM l'-ia, Nuw York Clty'ri Tieeplatitlug Au- Hoelallon, iiuuibering 'J00 numiburrt, wet out liOOO tree.i along the utruots during Uiu pint year. It alao workii vigoi oiihly to pieaervo trued in tho outlying SCUliOUH. JL had (lyHieiHla l)ltHuveii yeam und imvor loiiiul permanent ttdlef Mil 1 used Kodol Dyupeptihi Unto. Now I am well and fuel like a now man," writer, S J Fleming, Murray, Nob. It is the best digerttant known. Cuieu all forms ol indigestion, IMiyHloiaim everywhere pieserlbt) It. Keeling Burlington Kouto Holiday Eatos. lhi'iday intiM via Miiillugton Itoute, Dec. 'rd, t24th, 'JOth, ilOth, itUsl, and Jan. lht, between nlatioiiH not in. no than 'Jim mili'H apart. Ijiberal lettuii limit, heo nearest auont. Rt'd Hot Jcfoua tlio Gnn Wan the ball thai hit (2 H Mtt-admaii of Nowark, Mich, in tho civil war. II ea lined honlhlo tiloora that no treat ment helped tor20yeaiB. Thuu liuek lon'ti Arnica Ailvu ouied lum. Cutert ciitH. hniineH, buriiH, boils, felonH.eoiiiti hkln eiiiptioiia Uetit pile euro on oaith l!.")e a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Keeling. druggiKt. Daniel S.Fmd, owner ol thoYouth'rt Companion, died in Huston, Mass., last Sunday, ugid Huvent-seven years. The nniiiH of Mr, Ford wiih nevui printed in the Comiiatilon. The name "I'erry Mason & Co.," by whom the magazine purported to lie published, waa wholly liutitious, Mr. Foul looking after both editorial and busineHs de pailments Dwlght Moody, tho oolobrnted evangelist, died at noon Fiiday at his home in Kant 2-Jorthlield, Mush. Ills last wordii were: "I Mio eaith receding; heaven is opening; (.Soil is calling me." Ho was tia jeaiM, 1( montlis and 17 ilaui ol age, and had been engaged in i vungelSoal wotk for about foityjeait. a ml wiih ono of the most sueeessful e uigelist that ever lived, He wih Hie author of mativ lellanuin works. Hr II II I laden. Miinmil, Ala, says: I fiink KodolDyspitpHlaCuro j.s afipleu did Mi,dieoo I I'UHtMibu it and' tin .eohildop'e in It grows will uoiltiuilei ine it digests wJiuL yon eat nutl tpiieklv eiitnH dysjiepsiu and Indigos Aufliow CiififuW Inn iiffiTcil to b1v 3T'i,'(iu to I. oiM n "fireproof Unruly tinlldlni? foi Lincoln, "provided tin; cit izens of IjIdpoIii will fnrnlHli the Bite nod proviljoooo oi'SO.uoo yoaily to keep tip tlio IHirary. TlioppOplo of Unit city fu "tv'- Iryinn to net the povcriitiifltit lo doiiKte pint of tlio ov- ormiiiMit, tuiimru fur u flltu', and if 'they can kiiuccimI In tliU and Mien can. f;e,( mime other ontidder to donate oiiuiikU fo keep Uio lllituiy running llioy will bo liuppy. A mail wroto to I'oiest and Stream the other day to lnqtiiiu If tho- Theo doro itooaovolt who wrote tlio boolm on linntii.i,' wan "the minio man of whom w lieard ho much during Uio war wiih Spain aa Uio eoloriel of Uio Hough liideiB, and who in now, I lio lleve, the ijoveinor of Uiu fltatu of New York? Some of tin weio talking about thin the other ni:ht and uorno thought that Uio writer watt a iimu who had a fattlo ranch in the wont, and that lh) colonel of the Rough Itldeis wan a Now York city man." To this fieidi ti(Uo!i the editor of Foiflst ami .Mioam replien: 'l'liere is hut ono ndult Theodoio Uoouevi'lt ho far as wo kow, and Itu Ifl governor, colonel, an thor and rannhtoan. Mr. IIooki'voIi'h aiitivitiea liavo extended In many di roctiona." The lepot'Lot tho Hnrlingtoi railroad for the fiscal year ending June .'i0 haa jutit been lanued, It mIiowm (hat the lSuiliiiKtoii is one of tho few Auiuiicini lailioadri tliat opurale over 7,000 nil leu and earn moio thin aMO.Uuo.ooo pur an num. The fliirlfngtou nyBtem linn now giown to 7,r07 miloo, ai d in still building exteiiolniiH. Dining the year coveted by the report i h e..imuia reaelnd the. eiiorinoufl total ol HI :'8!, oco, oi jr.8il,ooo itmri1 tlumtl.i pieMium ear. It is wuithy of oieuiiou ili.it thia gain ia eulitely fiom iucieased p.fjuougcr, trail and expiea bimint-HH. Uio freight earninga having I ..lion oil. Tho detailed llgute ot the leport how that the company haa lihirady apoot money for impiovenieuta of railroad and equipment, and indicate that tlui lbirliugton ataudard ot lilleieucy, al waya high, Iiih been maintained. THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE. Preaideutial (Jamjiaign Year. The Toledo Weekly Ulade has an eiioiuious eireulation at ail tunes. The year of a presidential oauipalgn, lions evei, it is legumriy read by near two million people. Not oiil lepnblicitos but people ot all ehisaesi in eveiy aee liou ol the United nlales lead it tor politie.nl iuioi niation. For Ihiuy years it has been u regular visitor in every pait ot thu union and is well knoun in almost every mio of the 70,001) postolllues in tho votintrj It is edited with leforeuco lo a national eir culaiion and peoplo ot all polities take it, because of its honest and tun nest, in thediseiisnlon of all public questions. It is tlio tavoilte family paper, with someihing lor eveiy uieiniiei of the hoiiHihold Burial (.tones, poeti, wit and humor, the Hoiisehill depnttuieut (best in tlio world). Young F t'Us. tun day School Lensourt, the Fainisieiid.the (J.iestiou Mnreiiti (which aoois qnen. lions to miuHuribttis). the News of the Wtek in eompluto form, and othei peolal featuroh. Specimen eopti-H uliol lv xent on application, uiu', U sou will Head us a list ot addrowN we will mail a-eopy to each. Only 1 a year. you wish t-. raise a elub wiite toi terms Address Tnr. Hkadk. Toledo, Ohio. All our farmer leaders should tnke advantage of the uiiprneedinted club blng olter we this jear mi.ke, which includes with this paper The Iowa Homestead, its Special Fannots' Insti tute editions, The Poultry Fanner, nod The FarmiM-h Mutual lieitii.ince Jour mil, These four publications are tin best of llieir class and should he it every 1'urnt homo. To them we mM for local, county and general news otn own paper anil iniko'Hm pi ice br the live for ono i ear ?l :I5. Never befoie was so much superior reading itmrtei ofl'tr'il for ho h'iuiII an amount ot money Tho four papers named which we club willi our dv u me well known throughout the west and commend tlieniselveri lo the readci's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Uomestuiid is the great iigilcuUuial ind live stock paper of the west. The 1'oultry Fanner is tho liiost praetlenl poul rv paper for the tanner publisliei to the eountry ; The 'Faiuiei.V Uuiiii1 Insuraiioe iloiirnaj Is jhe special advo cate of fainier.s' eo-operltnve nssnci i nous, and the Speeia Paiipeiii' Inpti ttite eilitiotis are the inoa' piMctieu uublleatiims fdr.iiie eioipiiiinn ot gnu. inniini ewei piiblisiiul Pakeadvai.i Howlsltdoh? The remarkable suc cess attending the work of I'rol. Theo Khtifas, of Nebiastoi City, has caused the thtnlsini ' c'.iss of people to aslc br "How is it done?" The method i easily vx- jgplaincd to those who will lay aside old prr-judircd notion--, long enough to send for htcMture explaining it The Khuraji Alctliod of Magnetic llealiii". appeals most to educated, thinking pco- use of drugs or surgery, lie also possess cs the wonderful ability to cure certain diseases at any distance, without ever seeing the patient. This is what he calk the "Absent Method." Many almost miraculous cures have been made, and by Araing you can get a long list of testi monials and sworn statements by promt Tirtit people who have been restored to health by this means. Recorder of deeds Ch.u. C. Itrandt. Nebrask i City, bad Iojc entire use ol right hand and arm by paralysis; other methods failed an l h: could'nt work. I'rof. Kharas treated lum and he went to work in four diys, and in mx days lie was cntnely cured. Mr. J is McCain of Council Bluffs, la. had lost Hi'; vise of both lower limits; in three days lie ooiild walk, and cured In less than Uv t . 1 I!. Tl .... r.C 1... ft?..1.. t. . WfCKS. liaiUlir lrovll m inw iiuuifiKMi City Haily and Weekly 1'iess says; "II (Kharas) undoubtedly does a great deal df ood, and personally cannot thank Inn enough; imv rheumatism is all gone, and my eye, where burned, does not trouble me any more."'' Mrs. N. ISiusha. ' poin'ment Nebraska City lady was mre.l .f nci-vous prostration often ycais snind- jng when other doctors said she r-'tilj ., , ..fthe Nfbrasl- Mvtietie InC'Ki ,r tl.if til inc iN'.ura'ji. .iihil in'i i ir ) rorrd her cntirt-ly. Mr. F. L IC"lwv, 11,11 .,,- I ii i i ftliemriH Ol tllC Uaily I reSS Cliriid Ol Iir-- ' l . lK- ti..n.e c(.....i: I.. I Vttllb iit.-.iiiai.ii. ;v-...j JiniiiHus ny i ,.n,. treatment bv Prof. Kharas. Frinndt , and relatives of Mrs. A. Santpiest of Ne braska City, said she could not live an hour; in 1 5 tninutefi she was relieved of pain, and in two days was able to be nt work; neuralgia of the stomach was hor trouble; she has since been successfully treated for cancer of the breast by Prof. Kharas. The Nebraska School of Atngnollsm and the Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary are at Nebrasbi City. Branrh rnfirmarrcs are being looated all over Nebraska and Iowa. Melp Wanted Several honest, consciea ions men and women to work in thes institutions at splendid salaries. Write for infuimation. Its free. Prof. Then Kh ra-,. Sipt. Miss Emma Wouimii, Matron Nebraska City, Neb. Uraucli office at I'eru, Neb, Mr. and Mm. llillot, Manaj'erH. .. LAST FOREVER. ffibSC-Ti! COP?KrS PLATED STECL LEVtI.sa. Tor facts write to Jones of Kinliamton UIKCHAM70N, N.Y. WW Ki eHnu 'in. iiuitiees eveiy hottt of Hll iiiibeiia'ii'& CoiirIi ltetneih an. will lelnml ih ipoucs to an one hIi is not s itiNiietl t'.ei iiitiiiR two-i' 11.. 1 t'e lonieiils Plus is the bent r me I in Ih" woildtor I 1 i(ripp?,cDti.'hH.cn:'i, cpoip 'h1 . li iiijui t4cuiili end is p.i :i -tut an I sale I l k . It piiveni-i 1 j tendo n'v or i culd to lesnlt in pt.eu monla. "Tho obinet ef tli! Lnacue hl b to nroleot Amorie'xnr labor by r tariff on ImporU, which shall ailrquately gueurs American industrial produotf jainit ths oomputition ctforoign labor. Thoro are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST: Corrpondflre l eotcH! regarding " Mnibsrohip " nnd " Official Corroponilenti." SECOND. W nd nnd weloooiacontributloni, whotnar email or largB, to oyr cams. THjnD: Wit publish A lanjo line cf document! cevenng all pluuej cf tho Tariff ijuwtion. Ca'n elate ik will bomailod loany addreaafor 50 cants, FOURTH: Sand postal card rejju-t fnr t-e itmplA ooy of tltf " iniorioan foanoniUt " AdJMa W.lpur F Wnkeman. GanoralSaorsUry. 35 Wast 2Ud Stf.at. Ndw Vork. Ttlti tln wii.tiiuni(i when in Autniiii iiai'iaiik.-ii.iiiiiriiiiriii i' tits v im i fit J'ni'k tlnii'. AM t.i mil met," .loin j&awa arak T h v y!i,VvJ!3ii((l ?&! I p.c. Tlic ignorant and superstitious arc rotiinrphrim'voiinii iidioii imihh cmi nnu paitment, siMontinu ami ineelianica afraid to investigate any new science. ViTiin" Rrip'L'n nuKoprn'imrl; inlnnnation, FaHl.ion Articl-B for tl.o l'rof. Kharas cures all curable and many Hon ( mitxicribvrnDti i!.mif Issuc.an.i inch Wuineii: liiiinuroiiH illusllations i'ur so-called incurable d.seases without the j imn i XX""1" "Bl, old an, vonn-. l! is "The PUm.1,.' ,7..i,r Up pvin he Incd. Mlt, M.iv Dim. UoUlcnronmrriiiiiim uu uimnwrwi i". ...ir.u. ,...., yWi wi... ,-.. ..v, ,-..- r. ,..,.., never oe even iiiicu. juihi ih.i wun- i " oODAnEUY COVERS COSTofniatciiulanil labor, leavi ur ! , ttinimiilJoNt profit iniairlmxilr. c;itl Ncbrask.1 City, rotlld not turn in U 1 JmtwTniob.tU UmiVObuKloJ mlivond to ndvcrtlao our Uutrer raetorrwearo willliiij tolll.TIll'Jlot c'1"' , . 'm , i ., , il.lin IMIOH! I At H. Wo k..ow iJ70 OOCnUv protlton 70 buwlaylll satlry us, ndvcrtUo iwovirHiieio m badly was she afflicted with mf, orp- ruVub' ompoir LAB.iKsruuGOY uubinkf.b in thu would. , . . . TUP ACME OUEEN webmlilln niriow or wloe track. ciotU or li Btlicr trlmmoil, cml aprl-Kr. ImtToil tIV rllOllinatlSin lor sevctal Wt I; ,. WthcV ,,ia'ter ",. ""litmnrl ba U p-H,(ff Jntmcl .Iriakrrtnitml ! ul Nuu. IliibW Mrf. Mttt Urft, , , nic liu Mice U'lirmon !.. Iirt i.tixfllni In K . 1 ' i. n it oo I i tin hcci rili''l l 11 Mil'. I "IJ hliii'U ifci ,ti'. tr'n iui f irce IrcalOientS y MISS Wnrmin ( la- ''"?,'.:!;..' ,; ,,, r ,:,,. with rhufmi. Me ami lueltcurlnun h..ot -Ii,iiuuui..iiih1iimU.iii . i stxsoivtJS1 "S " Brant ' The American Protective Tariff Leaguo Jjffit JSlSV'-S s a national organization advocating T.( ' ,V,! "WtL .. ' Protection to American Labor and Ka)'' . ll TTr U L 'i.vw WS. Industry " as explamed by its const.tiu VMn Jttl" ' VtSA: Iff Btsarsi ewit AInmliiy, Wednesday, A D 4 ITST and the Cheapest Iviiowji. ew Wnr. I U 1 1 Tri-Weekly Tribune A newnml rrmftrknhlvnllniPilvo pulillrn- aaXSCl1 KaWm-OT pondmirf.siitiri torieK. iiniiioti-. iiiiiMtrn- noiis miiiiHirini iiiinriiniiN'ii, mi. ..-. -wn" Aeilrultiitul Mnll-tH earrllli.y lieil il, mill . ..! .....I tl!l .1.1.. t.'ltllll ItbKUlHrsiib'crlptlon price, $J.,50 per Year Wo ftirnlMi It Willi Tlio AilvortNor for G1.85 yer ITftnr iSoiul all orders to The Advertiser, Xcinuliti, Jfob-askn. SEMP QUE DOLLAR rr.ti kv ri flint C. o. 1). ouWecttonxttinJnutlom junratioxamlna It at your liclrht ilt'pnt antllt vou UndlC Jlilf Vo ANT floo.o iwruiiiHT ou tucr aw, porfortly natibfactoryund thuHUAMUbf luiM.mioi ikK mVhsu-j oa to-uu or, QUO SPECIAL OFFER yay UiO ranruwu riK'i- SIG.50 TO S90.00 BUGGIES AND on honor oiirl'roo uuiit nmr jiuibuu.i M 5a7SSBiSSs-aE.T iifli ;Sii! 57t-J-VU' l, Xj 1 Sn ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) rttt 'iinir-m. ;:' 1 nrM".l if' ! i, sri. iV. a : rtiiin-r Vriiitara fliaru. tl !E utra. hll ut K.'IS loiitoi lu nn.l i lf rr,:um "",' '',. ... .,... ,,,,n, .,, -,n, ...:.-,, no niin. :i.''5i too mii. ca tii l.timi mi .- si. tin. ' cpitn ffftji" S'iiTii L iR i'h ) ,' " ' -, nr iihuamu ih. nm. i.,,, i, st,iu,n,i "..'.V" ,, V ''. -trM If tft.,s((icto-y. P-ir tt-e i i 11 n, .it ln!iw, ;t,inj nn.l fre,,rParkn, , mcMw m i,. thmmi i'l (iCtimlll return lmy;torii -a.c Im rn v..iii (I . jjo:rTUUY A 0HEA1 FACTOUVHUOOV tm i'l.almo-tc..u ,..j l aainc'.liiciyli-,,,, -n,i catn nimu 1Ioils BUY THE BEST 11UUCY wurtiiY won liun.M, turooi itom utu lUuKur wth.wwcsT piucb kvkh known, ohdeetc 'Day. dontdelav. WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOCUS. Additi. S KA RS, ROEBUC!(&CO, I n c), CHICAGO, !LL. Sa;:3raE3SE252 Its Easy Writing If its a IMickeur.uerier r'o. 5. The universal favorite with all classes rf operator:, who desire a simple and speedy machine. More "Blicks" In use among' Iowa and Ne braska newspapers than all the rest of the $100 maoiiiucs together. The onlv Typewriter on the nnrket doing hundred-dollar work that is sold at a nopular nrice. Has 3 Keys, of 0.1 Characters and I'uiiaui: Co:: copies I On! nroval ' Address. HARGGR & Oensrct Azcnts, 90.J-0110 Main Stresi, DUBUQUE, SEiSESETraZSE'SSE lv :jirvXJ "itZr EVERYTHING IN MUSIC $UV . K . V. VJt'LTJS v-A i y yju i v-u, ,-" . :t ifrrfvr 'jayK-.rrj t - i - rux y ? uty :, wenviuiK oui.l I'Oliros WIU1 case. VfirV-'f "K, 3. I ;es and Manifolds nerfectlv. 12 carbon ,e-r' V&.-.ViU-'" P i ;clnr, easily 1 al. en At ot'ovntinR. rSa--Jr'- A K. V ly ono prl.-e-8js.oo net. On ten daysap- PJSf Lo anv resnonsibl. man In lawn or r-'plirrtstfT. ?-vi J-'fiTf. -;'rf-' Bush, s'" miwnnmiwwliM wwnMi mimiwiiiumw wwmw g 1 RVuviV-- jl 1 , I 1 . Hi i 11 1 11 1 n 11 linmiii 1 11 5ifir . r -j- - J-i. 1.. ffJi 3oo &h W jarAtg:f.rriSya.v6T,Trr-Tr';w fo S 1 w 1 L r!? "irariiji.. 1.1 JSC - M K "&&C?Kiy Cr "-nf z-.vs?- I i I , l5flt'J'i 5 Kli-'Hil Wl 'iui i ' RR'","i life OisJ m mi '''."iijjri;:scij o tm&m Wc own and occupy thr tallest mercantile bull Jlng In th world. We have over 2,ouo,iioo ciutonrra. Sixteen hundred clerics are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE In tho boplt of tho pcojite It qiiotes Vhotanle Pricea to Everybody, h.ia over i.ooo. pases, ifl.oix) Illustration, mid Co.ovi ilniirlntinns nt nrtlrU tulth nrli-rn. It rnrt.i 11 no. its to rrint and lltall 54 1 r&vf each copy. We want you to liavo ono, SEND FIFTREN CBNT0 to hov '-f,-A yuur Rood faith, ai d we'll .cnd you a copy KXL'E, wi.U a'.l charges pre,:aul. jMOHTGOMERY WARD & dk .. t- i""'. -" .''r. r"' ' l-"i' KZ?n ov.& I ' ft c New York Weekly Tiibune Publifilied on . ThuksdaV. . For over h'l'ly-cMfrlit yeari a-national Uitiuity 1'aper , for funiu'rn and villageiw , wlmso roadeiH fiave np. rbHcnted the vorv best . (loiiient of olir COUIit ry noplllat ioil. . It tfvcH all important hlwh of tl, na,i1o" m,a wovh' l!' ,,iV'c,i"bk' market roportK, lasoniatiiip slirirt sto- r:.1H ,... tiTi(Vf1cll(il A Grim If itt nl li rll H, .III UIU M l 111 l n f,1 1C11IU1UU iK 1'nper" for the entire United Slate,a. ltCKlllar NllltM'i Iptltn i Ire, 31.00 per Y't.ar VefurnMi It with The .lviiNtr for C1.35 ymv "Zoar S cut this nd out nnrt nencl to its nnd 11 you llrn lan T t(A Tlrtnlxt WMataa.. (.. ...ill .jrov u mu ituviii Atilllll.tlll n WU Will end thla ninil-r.PAni- mr; riifnr.v m PRICE S55.00 R"i i".'1. h"?,e le" tho Ono Dollnr stmt with order, n I1UILT IN OUK OWN FACTORY IN CIllCAnn. from the brst material inoiicr can buy. Wlille in Duiriry C-tnloun wc show, Top Bm?glo3 modo by iinKi-i. ni, ai,3u, szu.'u ana wi.s tno btKfjy thit oro sold by iiiih hlnery tlcnlcrs, nt IV Itini hlnpiav tlnnltu'M. fit 414 mi ... riu.e t74.0Onil uri'liflnif wliloly nifvertl'i'dby nrniiratrttMiittiM.v.). OUR ACME QUEKN AT 950.00 lo tlio tnost wondorful vnluo ovor olloreil, Tin. l.uti:8T rilllK I I Ml inn urii n i iiiiruiniiiuii.1, wo maintain ourownflvo Btorr bu.rirv tnctorv tor thn ii tmriiOMO or but' IIiiriiiI Krlllritt n IlKTll'lt IIUKIY TIM K CiS 111 V M.SMtllhKh hml t BAK UIU tlsrOMMtS SiMIAITI III'lCH I'illiriT. Every BiiGny Wo MoUo la Cunrnntned Flvo Yoara oiul Thuv Will out uonr Pivn y tor the ml flKTiril IIIIKIY Ordinary Factory Rlc3, THE MATERIAL AMD LABOR III OUR ACME OUUII t more Hurt fl..ulla thnt In tlioorillnui v ruYinrv innry. Wo nso n tfJ.&u cihlon cloth, miiiio hu VOrcnti written f I .SO liradllnlnir, Home iiMHUr mi r. y uauJ3fpiit leather, omc llso 1) ci'ht, puaf n.1!! rn'nroRiul vartiliihof i-iuii(lliu75corit umlf I mi VK l'AY ALMOST DOUBLE tlio price niimt innlit 1 1 lmj lor iTiifrik, ,tir. piihi;i. in,uii ami P(rWt. l.niM( UK IM 'NIK UVT. Our wneolK, ya,i m ( T -A VrM betters; trsoKTs-sssk IOWA. A BEAUTIFUL AHACSEfiGKT BKJITATIP5Q STC3RQED IKS1EV8EKTS lias been added to the well known IIospo rnrrnwin. -rw t i w nn.n uiaimpkivv With fiifiol nnd P.-nrf. E3ADE IN OAEi, WALNUT and MAHOGANY AVrite For Particnlnr3. ffl3bv:s. v - : ... ." " . zjy-m mp lili; '$' r l GO, Mlchlrjsn Ave. nn.i Mtdijanv test uriluLiO . irv . s.v-r- i iVrV'-. ,.'rr'i5 ..--. WiJa''' 0 r' -" -yi . TkJ "n""T'." 1 r - .X Vamt'.&'v ..,&' Xr Wk - - ,&. j-r. frwzik r mi 11 tA'I 1 I itri 1 J.SHr.iaiWT!ari E.I MUTif H. '"" ' 31 K:!i'.-:.'lt,.j'ti " ,i aiwfl,iW!'l. T i I y if r x age of this gi eat t iTr-r. McKlli.iiie), pnuiinjior. fcj-. vj:4.v;--aic-uij ; . t ".. .. . ii"7 r .m-, "i " i . - w -- t ' ft .:nryf x.. . 1 oo c o , it e - ,.. M llilillillsAlli ill i) illiiWlh.AaAjJijt, 1.. . ki.,.j. uiu. Kut'liu'ii