April IS,' THE WEALTH MAKERS. taci?yfcd teen tqeed out of it? Mm raao't sworn to tell the whole rum, or ae wouia cave bitt.eu inni m party vou-d i.b the Democrats to do .n fell tifrfJ 7-i v . it u a riiciuua iti vs t t -f v . it f m iat John always feel be said: "God know I don't want things any cheaper than they are now.' We suppose he Included ia "things" railroad attorneys' salaries. lie however left out one im portant part of his original speech. Vie forgot to tell us whether under the lIcKinley bill brass bedsteads were ' will on the decline. But we would not criticise. The solicitor did bis full duty.and is notoniy getting but is earning a large salary. John has read the Scriptures and knows , that '"No man can serve two masters," and that "His servants you are whom u serve." i Maine and Oregon have held their late conventions, but the old party prers withholds the news regarding them. Oregon Populist from the moist reliable reports we have received, have more than an even chance to elect their ticket Maine has nominated a grand, scholarly, Rifted man of the peop' 'or governor, and the party is growing io the Pine Tree state, our native state. It contains many old Greenbackers, It will bo remembered. Once, in the '70, they carried the state. ' We are pleastd to see evidence in A"he Llvine Issues, official organ ol toe Ueoriria Farmers Alliance, that the Georgia Populists are holding enthusi astic uic-fctings all oyer the state and that toe outlook for Populist success in that state is most encouraging. Hon. M. D. Irwin, the chairman of the State Executive Committee, Is travel ing over the state and stirring politics up in the liveliest manner. The problem, how to become a mil lionaire on $5,000 a year, is a matter the United States Senators do not wish investigated. Senator Peffer's resolu- ;lon to investigats the alleged fact tbat 'Honorable" Senators were making fortunes speculating in sugar stocks, the deal being devoid of rink because of agreed upon legislation, was promptly tabled. The paople must not lose con fidence in their rulers. Hee? CAUGHT ON THE FLY. Caxe.v and bis army will arrive in Washington too late for the country's weal, as Cleveland has already placed bis veto upon the Bland bill. President Cleveland, with his little Latcbet, has driven anothsr nail in the Democratic cofiln lid. We think there is but little danger now of the corpse escaping to torment anyone hereafter The Ileoublicans of our city came pretty near getting their Cook goostd, bv tfet'ine out a "German circular," re fleeting on some lady candidates for tbo ehool board. But Tom should not measure his capadty to write German circulars by bis capacity to drmic uer man beer. The Republican state convention will meet some of tbese days to ratify the nomination of John C. Fremont Mc KeMMun for secretary Of state, tie was nominated nearly two years ago by the a. A. til 11. It. and all that is necessary nnui u tut hatra it ratified hv th fionvtui- tioa, a id it will be done when tne con iivt Ma in ' j - - vention meets. Stick a pi a nere, tor John is solid with the corporations -all of 'em . Governor McKinley has recent.y visited Minneapolis, and revived some ol the memories of tbe last uepuoucan National convention. He seemed to take far greater pride in telling his audience what tbe Democra s hadn't done, than in telling It what tbe Re publicans had done. The only differ ence th -re seemed to be between him and bis audience was that hU audience was for Bill McKinley. while he was still for the McKinley Bill. ' Governor Croun jo has resigned his ucond term in favor of his lieutenant, Tom Majors, and Tom Majors has re signed bis prospec'ive seat in tbe U. S. senate in lavor oi uovernor rounse. Yes Cronnae U now out of tbe race, And the boys 'gla to know where they're at. And tbe gme will soon open apace. And Majors be (ouud tt tbe bat. Old Roty will tug at the "sphere," And Tout will get many a "twlMer," And a I who will llHten may hear, Tbe effect of a RoaewaUc burner. Tli Cl7. aai EcmUt, an! Bioach, And Raymond, tbe pride of our eye. And McColl, a pretty good ,4coaeb," Each, In turn, will go ost on a "fly." And Majors, returning once more, Looking" wine a tbe leat old owl, He will nevor siesta make a "Mutt.' Bat go out oa a political 'foul" And a IP, (Ifan'tsoeak bU tiamu.l Hut no Umrtne what bis saute U, W,l uuk a "b'liue run" Jiut tbe atu. for tbe people are ou to their "bl " I, . . i ...i CNow if you want to get tbe wotth of our money, j ou won't fall to call on Frtd SuhuiUlt during hi apfulal tU whUh !U only a week or two. Notice hts larg 1 a4" on 8ih g, and reintiu bur that wa say he iwrfuaily reliable. l-'Olt HAt.K, The Slate Alliance has for tale HsJfis, at 23 c DM taoh, il 40 Ir dosea. Manuals, at u each, cents per dfMW IUclpt btxiki fur tiub-AUUnc and IVrnuty Alliance, M rW Ordvr Uhis tot Hub AlDauot s aad County Alllaave l't rent. Hallotlng Marls 50 wUte and 10 buck, Uoa., Addrvss Una J. T. KtU.it, Harwell, ,N9b. PopalUt and C"aper. How can two walk together except they be agreed?" Well, do Casper and the Populists touch elbows anywht re? Certainly they do. They are agreed on the free coin age of silver. So every Casper and every Populist can work together on that point Tbat i worth doing, too. Fer 3,500 years silver has been used as money by the whole civilized world, aad by the ha'f civilized as well. Strik ing down silver in 1873 was an awfnl crime against the human race, and twenty yeara of aad experience has proved it to a demonstration, or else experience cannot demonstrate any thing. So if Casper Democrat will rote with Wearer Popullsta to place sliver back where it first belonged let the holy work of undoing this great crime go en. There need be no World Herald bargains or marriage of the two parties. There was none in the elec tion of Senator Allen, and I bare not a doubt tbat every Democrat who roted for Allon Is glad today that he did it Many cases similar to this are likely to arise. There is no sacrifice, no dis honor in giving our vote i for a valuable thing when circumstances make it clear tbat we can get tbat thing by doing it, and in no other way can we get it. We need not abandon other things to do it, nor surrender any party organiza tion by doinz it. All we bare to do Is to wait for the development of circum stances to bring us to the opportunity of doing It, and at that point we can trust tbe voice of duty within us. Our Populists In Congress are voting or the Wileoii bill with the iscoroc tax in the bill, and tbat is really the OLly thing In it which they value. Demo crats voted with Allen as tbe best thing possible under the circumstances. Who blames either party in either case? Certainly no one can blame them with any good reason. This way of looking at this silver question, and all other questions as well, leaves each individual conscience to decide what duty calls them to do when tbe hour for action arrives. I am not surprised at all tbat Casper and Bryan and others cling to the idea that all paper must bo redeemed with one or the other of the precious metals. Tbat is a very ancient faith. It Is strongly intrenched in the belief of millions in ail parts of tbe earth. It will take much work to remove it from tbe minds of men, and Populist may as well count this item among the things they have undertaken. Nothing has ever yet died very easily that was thus strongly intrenched in human belief. Nor do I beliere it wise to awaken much discussion on this point just cow. There is a robber ia our house our house of state. Already he has captur ed one half of our precious metals. Now to the work of recovery, and capture of the robber. Why, sir, if the bull terrier would help me to capture the black hearted villain I would thank tbe dog for help ing me. Never a kick would I give him. now much more should I appreciate a fellow patriot who helps me get back tbe do'.lar of our fathers. We need not nominate a single freo coinage Demo crat. Bat dare any one say that there is no case, and will not be any case where duty says vote for him? Will it not be clear in many cases that Demo crats are doing just the right thing to vete for a Populist? I think there can be no doubt of the wisdom of allowing this much margin to conscience and tbe intelligence of the voter. I would not be understood lor a mo ment as granting the premises that all paper must be redeemed ia gold or silver. Two greater cowards never ex s ted than just these tame gold and silver. They always hide at sight or sound of war. As friends they are not reliable, while our paper friend stays right with us. So it is easy to see that I am not a good Democrat by a long shot. But this issue can not be at the front until silver is back to its old place Then we can go right on and finish our work. Casper will not go with us per haps very well, we shall go on without him. But just now he needs our help, and we shall be glad to fet his help Then we can both agree right now to capture the enemy right in front of us. By 189t) there may not be any Demo cratie party, and Casper will hats most horribly to go to the Hebubllcans. . M. 8NYDKR. Verdurette, Neb. A ComiimtiioaMon From Judge K1 erton. CrtANU Island, Neb., Mar. .10, Editor Wealth Makeks: I desire to add my voice to the many who are urging a more thorough and compact organisation of our forocs In ttlj s'a'.r. It Is iv jent-rallr eoneed f d that the next presldoat will bo chosen by the House of )Uprt'sntatlre which will be elected this fill, and In view of that fact it bchoovt't every lover of liberty aud euual right to be up ami dlog. In tending to the I,'. 8. f snate that grand patriot, Wm V. Allen, Nwbrs.ka ba dWUflguUbed luir lf as the lling state of the union lit the icforui mow. meet, and If lh t fforl Is tnade that can so t thotiUl bt malt In thew ratrg taut Mnt U r pies a Ud by li I'upolM recialeii lu the lower houMi and two o the sonata. t the rouiler flg hi tbr ! o mid die ground la be Ukt a, The Deoio- i eratlc party u a parly is dead, dis honored and disorganized by her be trayal of the people and renunciation cf the principles upon which the party was founded. She has in her despera tion committed suicide, and only re quires the duty of the undertaker to entomb her decaying carcass to become but a memory of the past. And we must not put ourselves In the position of one of old, who was wont to cry out "Oh, who shall deliver me from the body of this death." The honest con scientious voters who have been en rolled under the banner of democracy, tick and disgusted at the rascality and duplicity of tbe administration, are flocking to our standard by the tens of thousands, and still there's more to follow. Their id al Is shattered. They know we cannot go to them, but tbey will come to us. And In order to re ceive them, we need organization where true democracy can be intelligently discussed. The tariff, which has so long bten used by tbe political shysters for tbe same purpose tbat the red fUg was i!v,3 by the ?hula in Spanish bull fights ii as lost Its power to madden the people and distract their attention from live issues. They will no longer bt deceived by the red tariff flag. The nation of tbe earth are struggling with financial disaster; the wealth producers of free trado Kogland are in the ame deploruble condition as the toilers ia highly protected America. As the result, notof tariff legislation, or t!e want of it, but as the result of financial legislation, the country stands today ia the presence of the mot ter rible Cnanc'il crisis in the history of tais Kcpublic. The failures In business are counted by tbe thousands, the loss by shrinkage of values for the lat twelve months amount to more than the cost of the civil war, and the suffering caused by reduction of wages aud loss of employment has been appal ling, and from thousands of once happy homes tbe comforts of life are gone, never io return, unnding poverty is criu-hing the wealth producers in every avenue of production. Bsnkt and rail roads are pasolng into the bands of re eel vers, the flres have gone out of the furnaces and tbe machinery is silent in the factories, mercantile bouses are be icg forced into bankruptcy and the honest laborer is tramping tbe high ways oegging for bread, while the far a er is com filled to sell crops for less tbac cost of production. And this is not tbe mult cf a change of administrator but is due to tbe fact that tbe present administration is simply carrying out tbe financial policy of tbe Jt'-publlcan party. The poor foel tbat can be badg ered into believing tbat tbe present con ditions are wholly the rctalt of a change of administration is an objest of pity History bears out tbe assertion that no great reform ever came from or through an old organization, either political or religious, tut must come through new organization. Threatened as we are with greater disaster than even the present, tbe duty of the hour Is im pcratlve, we mutt organize. Only by thorough, perfect organization can we hope to succeed. Had the organization of 1899 continued, victory would have rewarded our efforts in the years follow lng. If tlie same unselfish effort is made this fall tbat was made in 'DO, we will elect the entire stat3 ticket, both branches of the legislature and six con gressmen; but to accomplish this de sired end organizations should be com pletea in every school district, village aad ward in the state. Individual sacrifice must be made, petty jealousies must be forgotten, and personal ambi tloa must be strangled. No man can be a true reformer who seeks only self aggrandezement. Selfishness is the spirit of evil that has transformed this beautiful world in to a literal hell. "Love thy neighbor as thyself" should be the mainspring of action; work and vote as you praj organize and educate. Josxi'HW. Kdoeuton. HOW TO BECOME PRETTY. Timely Hint a to the Acquisition of Iv line. Tim hot bath is tho bath iint fhteein- ed by our world famed btautitul wom en, so hot at first to bo carefully enter ed; this done with due caution, li t tbo wuU'T be fragrant with benzoin and teaming with tho finest of aoap. Use a linen or Turklhh wahrug ami rub and rub every inrh of the body until it is glowlntf with lieHlthy vigor. After the scrub, It t out the hot water v-ry gruda ally while the cold spigot i injitii s tho cold into tho bath but y on must not gut out nnd the tiupirattire of tho butn will In iui Kr idutilly rcduci d that no shot k will 1m felt ; then linmi ns en re fill ly as ium.nil.lo, Hud you will rite from it fwlliiK splfiiilidly, llm tin t in ut aliiiont n mmh iiux:irt bathing. Avoid piiatry.Freitrh wi ts. fut UH'itt siid gravit. Km bt w pork if yon wt.till iinvu u iHaittiful skin. C'hotitu it rtaN, lsii nn itt, ! f . nml. Ion, fiiwht, lili, ft tut and nil ytgi-tu-lit, sitlada, gnriia and b It in n simply drteet-tl, Avoid fviry kind tf db t that Is of oh him.ii nittiifi", Ki r an ully fare im xuiolit lotion frf(tit nlly and IrtwHkiy vniHir bath, rrtu khs r stublkru thliiK toiiiaii)', but I he u of It'tiuiit Jiiit i and In.hu vt rj t (l n n,c u with Ktcat aittHCM. II hw tw Make (italtMM I'uA. tlnu puii ul kmualtl ili.ur, ail L' a t'4iKa.nful tf slt, a Ulil-eKa,iiful uf baking owdr wt l with milk or wa Three Cent Column. For Bale." -Wsmad.-'Tor Exchange." od small ad rerun meats tor short time, will be charged tbtv eBt pr word for ea?b laser- tloa. Initials or a number coanted as one word. Cash with the onto If yon wait anything, or bare anything that anybody else "wants," make tt known through this column. It will aay. T1NOLKY Bl-KKKfT. attomeye-at Uw. Hoe O 8t., Lincoln. So. AGENTS WANTKn-Ton.il cbokwniirwy atork Cmbts NCKSShim, Crete, Neb. WANTED -Twonty thousand iw sohwri bers to Tub wsalth Maksns. JL'RK J-nnn HU et aeed. Guaranteed. si tmi) fur tami'ie D. II. tor- a. Uetoa, Neb n IX) R EXrH ANGK-Farm 1 a-ree sear t.ln- coin, (or laad fnrttM-r www, prefrr It parll- lly improved John J.CiJlliuo. uucoiu. i. ItrANrKD-rlreand rvcloae vnu Good IT pay. J. V. M. blfc'ii, H.,7. Neb .17 U BilAKM KItS and 1ilT vend Sc.. pontage for i pat-Wage. Kobl. Tbomae, Bingham, la. 1 f OVK V leaned on Improved Farmi at 6 to ill porrcDt H. C, VOL'W. Broker, l'l ( fct.. Lao&'yln, ICeu. 4llf lt;; Krom arholretwn alnKlcombllrown VJ LeBbornn. tl.&M Ix-r tetliii Sdene(K from ia puil'-i (or mouth of hVbruary. YOL'NO. K01 O hi. MucolD, Neb. II. O. IUJli KXCIIANUK-Klneeix room houaeaud I? itorner lot In Mruoiu. for land In -uto or central Nebraska. Job u i. ij 111 ilea, Llncoiu NebraaliA. TINft.KV & HL'ItKKTT. atromefa avlaw, Wto Oct., Lincoln, Neb. Aeairacts l ainltiMi, R KMKMHKK tbat THi Wkalth Makkiih tbe went When wrltluic to any of our adrer tlaera don't forget to tell them where you aaw ibi-ir-au " tfOK tAT,K OR KXCHAN;K-4iood farms r from, toll? wr acre. A.II. II AR rifc Y. win union, ei, (.VIK KXCHANUK-Clear lot well located In I? Lincoln, (or r ear luad. mnat be ainootb lanl and (ood acll. John i. Ollllan, Lincoln, NebraMka. HAVK YOU anytbliiK to noil or trade? Then advertlae tbe fact through tbla column aud be eurprtaea at tne rmuit. A OEM IS WANTED We atari you In bual J. urea en receiptor fl (W we will win! you M valuable receipt sm n a now to make Mtoe DrtMxiuK, ExtraelM and KwwnneH, ToIIkH Moap, xtlckr k'lf ivpi-r etc. New England Adv. Co. Lowell, Maae. T have a limited amount of pure blood Or 1 mau Carp that will apawn lu May or June wblcb I will ael) at bard time price. Alaoa few one and two year old For price, etc, adiireaa J. li itamliie, iiee, Neb. iV;it KALE -uiooih ayeand five acre tra ts C near atreet cat line aud college, flue for fruit and Kardenlnif John J. Olilllaii, corner II and V klreeta, Lincoln, nU. TC YOU WANT to bur. ael I. trade or borro J. Anytblnx. remember, you ml It badly If yoi ao not inline it known umunn tnia coi umn. Only 3 c-nin r word eai;b Insertion CASH with tbe order. ril it A V KLK K:S WASTED -Faltbf til KMitle 1 mas or lady to travel rftireaeiill!K otfab Halted bouae. baltvry $780 and expenaes wlih lncreane. t.wlone ilt-ti nti and alf-ad' 0tm- aUmped envelope, 'I HE DOMINION uo , cnicaKf. 100 Grape Vines Only $2.25 Guaranteed So. I. Hend!for price llat. C. W. hUt-l, Uavnuport. N'ebr. jwefcghWTS' BnK Capital 1 00,000- CoiH.'!tb and O Bta., LlnciJn, Keb. The Only State Bank In the City WE SOLICIT rAHMKRS bOIJSSNN. C. . Hiuw. I'rettt C. M CawroK, t;ah wv. rniAvaToa, v. v. w. jt, i AYtMi, a, catii THEODORE F. BARNES. A TTORNEY-AT-LA W. Office: 346 North Iith8t., Windsor Hotel Block, Lincoln, Neb, Will prvif In State, Federal and Knpreme Court. Hperlal atUiutlmi given to defito log forif.lcMtire mlu aud run avail at rallroada. CorrHM,mlence aollclted. Letter promptly anawerea. Non-Trust Wall Papers. IlwUllod at Whnleaale ale price. Kcnd r 100 nam pie. 10c. frnl ago ft. Good Paper for Four Ctols per Roll Cm rrr to hundreds 01 well Nattafled cii t Jinnr of iat year. 1 Day the rrtlttbt oa a) order of f 10.00 ED. MONROE, SI0 8econd St. HastlneeNeb. iv WHITE : PLYMOUTH : ROCKS. l 9 Good cockrells 11.00, new stock. X, J Egg ia seaton $1.00 per 13. For SalePour nice white Holland Turkey one oi tnera a Komer, en.iw. Trio bite uauies S3 Ou. Fair White Guinea, S3 uo. W. A. DATES, Jr., Cedar Bluffs, Saunders Co., Neb. Tested Seed Corn. Mv forn look S4 7 In nrrmliun at Neliraaka DiaiH r ir tu i"ki, wjin a jrieiu or W'i tiuNiiei er acre Aiiiftroni' Whit dent A wonderful Tnilr. lurs, handaoitto and rlHii early, The kliiK of of corn, Mailt' V.lluw. A large, line vtllow rorn deep ir tin, early, Tl liiikbi-U frown ot. IU' at'rea tit w: twtiu aiamy rr altiile ...lt bualiel. II to; A bu. at 10 celila: IU till, or ov-r at MU rent ea4:b, Kefereuce. rlral Nat loual Hank J. M. ARMSTRONO, O-senwood, Neb IMMENSE STOCK OP LocqsI and Ash Trees, Frnlt Trees, Crips Vices and , Small Frail Hants PANIC) FBIOKS I'OR PAH 10 TJKJU Ht-ml fur frt ti price list to JANSKN NURHKKY, Janaen, JoiTarwiu CV, Nfit Or CIkii, It, (U( iitumi, r'r -tl mi..ii''t, 1 aj.it4 u Inetlfbtn fmg, Is Kttfuot! rvlUUv. lake wlvaaue ut lis trW. THn KraarUw MtJ first tls ticket tit M..ai..rl I'aiililtt ruW I'Uy ticket orrv. SH il el., Mln, Nsb. .Ague" naiiuii i. mi mi i.iii i Hi II . CLOTH i TINGLE Y & Attorneys-at-Law, 1026 O St., Lincoln, Neb- COLLECTIONS MADE AND MONEY REMITTED COLLECTED. Organ Price, 4:9.75. END FOU CATAIXXJUE. Agents Wanted for the A. HOSPE, A Special Offer To Our Readers An advantageous arrancemnnt. int mai1. m,l,l..M in nmumnt ,. ocpUblsj premium offer. It Is this: To any subcrllxr who wilUend us II. t wh will aond THE Wealth MaKRng one year aod copy of "Tbe White Hibben took IJook, by mall, postpaid. Tho publishers' prlco of tbe book Is 11.00. This is the Book ! 17 18 WORTH Economy Wealth MBMwiBiaMMaiaaaBa jjjjj wmi May-aay ,m ) Irppki What Is the White pibbop Cook Dook? A Collection of Ono Thousand Original and Revised Roclpos and Suestloos. VAIU-& by Kathryn Armstronn;, A bandsom, compact volume of 320 pages, in cluding 40 blank pages for additional recipes It is a flrstrdass book of Cookery and Houpckcfplng, prepared by a practi- ;i nouatKeciier. i is entirwy anew; copyrigotea iw, nmie It is not claimed tliat it l in all rcvpects sufterlor to all other book, we do claim that any house keeper, even if sb have a dozen otb r cook books, will find this too worth to her more tban the full retail price, and that tbe author has fully carried out her purpo, "J'o prove that win, brandy and spirituous liquors of aoy kind may be dispejiked with, and tbat no culinary requirement necoltates the intro duction of tmo poUotis into any household " THB WHITE RIBBON COOK BOOK is durably bound lo tbe best quality of tlotb (not In paoer cover). It is prinu-d on un excellent quality of cream laid book paper. It Is cheap only In prlco, It is a Boat and handsome cook book, tbo cover design, lu grained and eniboed silver, being a specially unique feature. , Orders will be filled in turn ss received, and as oulcklv m th 7r(.fl.t amount rif clerical work involved makes posrlble. lt r making complaint or non-receipt oi the book Address Wealth Makers Piih. Co., L.TNGOUN, flED. FORESTSEEDLINGS Ash Box Elder, Black Locust, Honey Locust Russian Mulberry, Catalpa Speclosa ALL SORTS of Frnit, Shade snd Orna mental Trees, f lanw and Vints. LOW PRICES! Shipping season is at hand. Write quick for prices. Address, Youngers & Co., OKN&VA, NEB. Rare : Hardy : Crapes AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL FOB $2.75:es t More i:arty Wick. k Maura VVhlta f tioiUi-ii l'o'klltit;ti. ftkivlra VVblt. vVry Proline. h lirlMltum Dark lU'U. ft HruiiMk' ld.il, ft vm SbwIHiis IDai k. Mi warau liiai k. . ') rtiut'itrd. ft t'aj a rr .lliio Currant. I J.an lu llmrjr. Tli ttbova No. I wall raiU4 t'WH lor ti 7h. tf iiw iy in .ill or aipm, I r ay's mrrant ', t lion o of sraM S s t paid, M. li. TIFFANY. lie South sain St . Lincoln. Ntb. Writ f.ir iiiiiM Hat lu um ,,r i ikA I will tarprlM yuu. TESTED SEED CORN. ifud.l Vtluw ttaut at , I UIIU Coi.ntr walla M't lai ulliiaiii.u I Wtftrt aii iwLI lat Ulr IK4 and f t Alwmalil au4 Ci I ! at Vtmld'a r'air .uiu.d turantral ww an4 iita; II ht ixr tiiixtiai 1 ftiil,l in.irr. aa.li Irvai mum r'ra Vtl ir iIihm.i i l)li ;.ili ad tli'tia hni, h i atata inn, It lit y you to tt I rtd Kw&tu'Jt't ' " rHbtfrlNfurTwwWMLTU Mahmi ILLISTRUED SPBIJC CATALOGUE l&?2lZ and riny Suit ram nir from II tN tullaaent (re to Tour addrra. Send pcatai at once. THE HUB. 101 A m N io. b i , Llncuin, Nebraaka BURKETT, SAME DAY AS fir im Kimball Pianos and Organs Jr.f Orriaha, Neb. ITS WEIGHT IN (ioLl)k Temperance Health Habcrioers should wait (wo weeks be Cattle Robe Tanning Company 1012 8 Street, LINCOLV NEB. How to Hhkpaki muss won Robkh.-a siK)n a bile la ramovnl from animal, trlrn off lil and 1. opiead outon Hoor, ootrar wall wltbaalt, (tacdlum fdzad lilda will rnqulrt. two and ona-half Ballon of salt, svcnly Itrtaii), lnav to ihla condition for tn to 111 Umn day, titan roll up, tleah aide oot, tie wall and bl. Cltariiua for limning will b from is.ui to w oo on iiiMlinm i-d tilde. lo IIUTOHSHN and otbar parties bavlnx choice bliwk hide, aandlug tbrc or inr hld. we will i-etitru on roba for the remain ing two hldf. Kriht to be paid by ahlMMsr Lim and lultawu iathir tanned on saina Uirras. Haraplea aent on application. H. C. MARTIN, Msnagsr. We bae examined the rohea and Unit tbem to be Orat claa In every particular) an excellent ubatltute for the buffalo robe which Is becoming- no rare. - Publihera.l 1.INCOIJI, Nca,, Aug, ig.iMij.1, Sulpho-Rullrw Ilnlh Co., Uncolu, Nh, Untiooieri I htv Iwen victim of rkraaMtiam tor narntal year pant, I har ullefcd inUiawh at Imia, and bav Kinia lo the Hut (prinaa o tKtwOi OaJwU, ami Ui Hut Siifin ot A'Utu S Slice, Mwkitiir flu I. I have alto Ukrn mora nialklii umlar the dirittuHia nf abla iliaiclaa, hoal on tiuailh ttgn I uff.-iw) fruni on at it uuat vl.ilri l alt,u l ol Ilia diktat, anil at (fir Iw qa tkHtf hot 4ll w itr lilh at Miur acw aeS iimivdld tutli houa in thiioty. I' m'er Ilia c' el pur scntkinaidyaiidtHii lent uttcnil.iiil, Mr. lli tiry VhumtU), I h4ve, I Uilnk, anliiely iMOvaird. 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