April '2Ci, 1S94 8 THE WEALTH MAKERS. THE WEALTH MAKERS ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT. BY MRS. J. T. KELUE, SEC T. Clay county baa another new Alliance No. 2319. 14 t. Polk County News- In regard to the Alliance Manual I will ay that we are ell nleaaed with It. It ban pu Ufelo our Alliance. Every .Va. trroat Interest In it. member Thirteen new membcra this quarter, itu deelred that all A C. J. D. Alllanoti will report on the uue of the Manual, ualng the blanka for that purpose when they bave them. In this way can tell what each Alliance bellevei and what they need. May Alliance Ho. 1772 anawered: WhatU wealth? Anything which will boneflt mankind. How Ultcreated9 Uy labor. Who ban the firat rls:bt to Ua owner ship aud prawignlon? The creator. Ought the law to protect the creator of wealth in it full ownerehip and p aeaaion lingua voluntarily rcllnqulahed? Yea. What proportion of each individuals wealth may be rightfully claimed by the government? No one should be fined for producing wealth by labor. The ncociaary taxation ahould bo made on tho natural eoiircea of national wealth which are monopolized by Individual. What relation have land, mlnei, natu ral forMtn, stream, etc., to wealth? Thov are natural sources of weaitn, w coming wealth by the application of labor. did the Creator of theie thlnff five them? To all the people. Should the law iccure their poBBonlon to thoao to whom God gave them? Yea Have the realdenU of one couniry any rightful claim on the land or other nat ural resource! of another oowntry? No, Should allena be prevented from hold, lag land In thla country by law? Yea, Ouahtnon rraUlenta toown land? No Should individuals or corporations bo permitted to own land? No. TMR ALMANCB AID WOKK In answer to inquiries Brother W. F. Wrlf bt says: As State organlmerof th Alliance and TnduMtrial Union. Brother Wardall as national organizer I am commiaaloned and empowered to organize new AIM an coa, reorganize old ones, and to dole gate the aame power I have to all the county organizers I appoint to do the same. In addition to thla I am com nlHaloncd to take into the Aid d partment any man or woman over 18 .ml under 65 that will agree to our principles, rpgardlfkia of whether they bave a subordinate Alliance near them or not. They remain aa lndopondont members of the F. A. &, I. U. until there is a sub. organized near enough for them to join. ' In this way the national organization ii gathering the men and women of the land, and each one la a member of the national organization regardless of State Alliance or subs. Another point many fall to grasp, that the Alliance Aid is just ai much the work of the Alli ance aa any part of it, and It Is made the duty of every State officer and every county ofllcor of the Alliance to puah the Alliance Aid as much aa poaalble. If any one baa any minutes of the annual meeting of the State Alliance prior to 181)0 or of 181)1 or 1H93 they will confer a great favor on the state officers by forwarding a copy to the state aecre tary. Rev. J.M. Snyder baa promised to de vote the summer to Alliance work. He writes: "For myself I never felt that I waa more in line of Christian and patriotio duty than I am now. Of course 1 may not judge wisely. It la caav for human beings to be mistaken, and I am cio exoeptlon, but the convlotlon grows on me that the church has all along been mistaken in directing all attention and interest to what will be after we are dead. The gosixsl was quite as much for thla world aa for the next world, and the whole truth la not told nor applied to human Interest until thla U done. In thla view of the cane I am devoted to our cause ao long an my strength remain," (r Interest fu Labor. Nothlnir that (!od ever created la so oontotiipHbla aa tho man who, hrcaue Be la lUlug in rmnfort and aocurliy hlnmlf. I indir7i-rnt to the wrong that la htng Intlkfvd upon 1,1a fallow men. Thai i a grrsA Juke w have hard foraeverat yara about the ejpU i Iowa titntnUlg ih tallroaU. Thv ra lroada have rcenvly ileer4 o of their wn int lo- la tu tht higher state ofl ce, A ' dummj" ttiud Jai-k mid, bwocr, the nominal gvereor At th nt$nt ttf tha Amriota VvderailMo of l.aUr krttt In t'hUaau lt m-"-!itvr, tl ' ctHHtti iu-r hlwr y vh tipi 1 1 ail th tui vf !ert i ne r t'piw a ar ttnui "gvl a ttunif" If tt tm d kvt i at th frui.t Thf tuUtit!Uitry wataM!vd a writ til ih '4.c i'f tl l I ft' i rrait th r ! 'it ! tU,l rt tn . ' i- B'ini w !ut iy fur iitv!t. in mtt ! it (tv mm!.-, mm. I It novwi'y !'. t w la t i, v tvuittlit f M rl ! ( ( iU f rvM tUi, 1 rule tf JuUi, t TboM can be aa doubt tht th Hub. bard-Jackson gang at Council Bluffs were acting under orders from New York, when they outraged American flltlzdoa la-t week. No matter what unspeakable deviltry may be committed by the corporations In an v of the states, you may rest assured that the chief nerve centre of the mischief is in Wall street. A poldbuffDaDersuckeststbat Coxey'i man ht enlisted in the regular U. S. army when they arrive In Washington and given employment in that way. This Is a sDlendld idea. Give thews workmen rifles and bayonets and use them to fight back other workmen who msy wish to go to Washington or who mav become msoonteniea who wjit oondltlon. The idea Is worthy te have emanated from the brain of (or. Huh bard of Iowa. t The Lincoln Labor Club with a mem- bershlo ef nearly five hundred meets everv Fridav evenloff at Danish Hall, 119 North Ninth street. These meeting are well attended, and the applause which follows each denunciation ol the Wall street gMg z.ud the railroad com blnationa is refreshing in the extreme. The olutocracv went a step too far when they repealed the Sherman bill, and the people are getting ripe jor rauicm no tion that will sweep every vestige of inequality from the United States. "Free silver" which is atlll an im portant lmuo la but a side show com pared with the momentous questions that are lorclng themsel ves to the front. Time semi-l'onullats who fancy that a conservative platform or a single plank platform is tho thing, little realize the temper of the people at the present time. If the People's party expect to carry tho labor vote incoming elections tney must nave a piauorm mat reaunes farther and deeper than the Omaha platform. Nothing short of govern ment ownership and operation of all the broken down industries of the country will satisfy tho wage element in the future. The members of tho Farmers Alliance la Nebraska who think that they are Droo-reaalve must lonk out for their laurels. The worklnr mon of Lincoln are not onlv indorsing the Omaha plat form, but go farther and demand that the government take possession, unuer the law of eml.ient domain, of all crlDDlud industries and operate the same for the Durnoso of sivlnff employ tnont to labor, the product of said factories to be exchanged at actual cost of manufacture for produce and other Decenaries for the workmen. With plenty of employment for tho wage earners the prices of farm products will advance naturally. All workingmon should remember that as a rule no reliance can bo placed on the news that comes through tho associated press dlapatohcs, particular ly when it relates to tho labor move ment or to the friends of labor In Con gress. The associated press has do generated Into a fake factory, and when you reud that Senator Alien or Senator Peffer said so and so, don't vou believe it without confirmation from other sources. This thing of foisting fake interviews upon the Populists is getting common. r DWIN LiU, P'KVKK. The National Organizer's Dates. Bethany, Nob., April 14, 1894. Editor Wealth Makers: Hon. Alonzo Wardall, national or ganiser of N. F. A. Si I. U. and Alliance Aid, assisted by W. F. Wright, state organizer, will hold from two to three meetings with the Alliances In open meetings in the following counties, com mencing in Otoe county, April 23rd, viz: Union, Cans county, April i. Loutnvllle, ' " if?. KnKl. " " " i Atornnar Vutan, Saundnrs county, May 1. " S. Maiino, W alioo. 2 d. m " X. 8 Carv MchiKil honne. evenlnir Nolan ' howl bou, 6 inlle north of Lincoln LnncuHtor county, May 4. aiitiio, iaiii'ii.HUrc)oiiuiy, may a. Henne.lt, i " " 7. Co. Johnson county, May 9. Uralt, " " 10. VeHta, " " 11. Htrtinmburg, Polk " June . Oertmla, " " . " 5. ' hlby, " " ,.',. - .'. Following conntlea.pUeea not yt ilciilgiialPU : Uaue county, May l'l. 11, us Jeffursou " 10 17. " IH, IS, 81. " ua " a . ; " , , " - IIOI. " 31, June 18. , . y. ihayr " Ullmora " Saline " Seward " York " Hamilton " Bills will be tent out as soon as plaooV are dealgnatod for last eight counties. W. F. Wriuht, : 8tate Organizer. SUUt Iecturer J, II. Towers gpeak at the following places on will tho dates given: TtlalneCentor, Adama Co., Apiil 27. Friend, Valine county, May 7. Wllbor, Toblaa, " Uarktn,JefferiHn " " Falrbury, ' " Kodloott " Friends ot tho Altlanoe In H. . 10. II. I J. thte couniK will plrao till out the apitolnt tnonta giving tho hour of the day in raoh ctntt, and notify the auu are. tary. Mia, J.T. KUU. JUrtwoU, Neb., aa HHn a inm.lblo m h can iufurtn ute of the same. FrlonJ iif the ruo will plta.t r ini'iuU'r that on atToaatt'f tha ttnanolal tHodltia tf the stain lrvury the 1,, turrr Ul gut nothing for la arUe eivptwht I toluatarlly tottrlt ut.'J on hia fii'KI of laKtr, I'aklure Ni.tu e, I hat au halt action wtU mll n.irtb uf I.lnuoln and three tiU-a wit 1 1 lUn y, wt'.l -' cattle at 1 1 vo Borwe at II W fur the u I.. T I'.M.yaa "" loit ail.t: " The S!U AUtatKS) U-r l l!,lgv, at l era I vAvt,, it 4 ' NUnu;, atJOivni tah, 75 v l r J t U V- !ft H-' fvlf h iH ,'r,tH tVur.'y AUirtt.CTw, i '- ( jvr nU V'..l Orf-r lk Svtt.,!! :aiuv utJ 1U i, un AUtliUa fi) wMU itiid bltva, JiU. ,J'trve Mji. ). T. KM.I.IK. llrtwU NH, Ban ar it Natural fit ids ft UrtUm fMf. m swm etaee Wart a wad to. Ma. WkwtsM- rkLAawli atohta4eie -e 4 t-uava Msaal la J mee. Mim4 mm WdeyV tri. fkkUiUT A1Uj a ibwmt immJ m sjsIvshb. T.lM la mm. We (ss e4M mm4 asm kta rest stMMa mimbtm M awsy stti f fcw I naM smmi SMi smi " i r?ea4,M' lUikf lowest Himf I TO- UA I fuf mtt taww KRr g ' cmtlr vf laMet dwtfM m i M 1m aiv"sa4. OXrORO MFQ. CO., 340 wabath ., Chicago, fit. Rare : Hardy : Grapes AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALL FOR $2.75: 6 More Early Black. b Mu(fr Whim 6 Golden Povkllniton. 6Klvlr Wblte, Vry Prolific. 6 Hrlxlium Dark Rod. I Veruounni' Kwl. t lTH(SmMlMn Black. 10 Warden Ulack. SO Concord. 6 Kajr'a Prollflo Currant. 1 JapanoMt Win Kerry, Ths above No. 1 wall rooted stock for 5! 7ft, pro paid by mall ornxprtwi. 1 Pay's currant cbolca ot Krax Z'm,, ponl paid. M. D. TIFFANY, nfl South agtb St., Lincoln, Neb, Writ for price Hat In 100 or I . lota. I will aurnriNS you, Cattle Robe Tanning Company, 1012 B Street, LINCOLN, NEB. How to PuiPAHa Hint yon Roiim. a soon a nidit in riuuovml from ariunal, trim off nxuu ma ihi(m, Mprcau out on floor, cover wall wlih Hult, (ruwlluni illI'd hlda will rwiulro (ipread), leave In ihla condition for t-n to ill iwu mm uiiB-flHii uaiiona oi man. evmn Uwn duyx, i lien roll up, fliwh Hide out, tin wtill nnd Mlilu. CharKHN for tittiniuir will bo from W.iij to ari.w ou mwlliin myn nldea. To Hutch kiim and otln-r narilva havlna choice black bldwM, andlni( three or innro ii i a on, we win rnturn one robu for the rrmaln Idk two hldcN. Kreluht to be paid by fthlpiwr. i.ttcn ana lauauo learner lannea on ame torniM, BauiHlea aeut ou aiipllcatlon. H. C. MARTIN, ' Managsr. We have examined these robea and fled them to be first data in every particular; an excellent Nubmitute for the buffalo robe which la becoming ao rare.-Publ lnhera. 1 Cane, Millet Seeds, Kaffir, Rice and Jorusalcm Corn Yellow and White Mllo Maize, all grown in 181K1. For Prices. Address, McBETH ft KWNISON, Garden City, Kas. LET US EXCHANGE VIEWS- (Continued from first page.) ticket the atrongest man, thinking that bis strength will holp to elect the weaker ones. We want no men whom we will have to carry through the cam pulgn, but rather, able advocates of our principles and who will not ba an eony target for tho political guns of tho old parties. Now as for the head of the ticket, ve bave a man in this county who is known throughout the state, a man who wag speaker of tbo House, last legislature, and baa won many friends In all parties by the ability, honesty and fairness abown while in that responsible posi tion. By placing lion. J, N. Gaffln as leader of our state ticket, wo will be sure ot success, and also certain of hav ing a man who will receive not only In dependent votes, but the votes of all honest voters of other parties. ' J.C.J. A Lincoln Iopullt's Opinion. Lincoln, Neb, April 10, 181)4. Kdltor Wealth Makers: I am glad to see that you have opened your columns for dlncusslon of the mer its of candidates for state olTlcf rs this fall, and hope there will be many ex presalons of opinion. The coming elec tion will be In many respects the most important ever held In the btato, ard it Is Incumbent on tho Pooplo'a party to U8o great discretion la Its selection of candidates. I would say, first, that we must take no backward stop as to any reforms which we advocate, and our party orcuHt declare oltsolf ' -in a clear and concieo manner on the great topics which are bt-fore vis as a state and na tion... The time for a change is at hand, and every thinking man knowe there must bo a change that wi:i further de bnae and ImpoverUh tho great mass of the people, or a change that will kreak the shackles of tho corporations and monejod Interests and enable t!e labor- er to at cure a juat roooraponio f.r b la ton. J nt is no time for half way busi ness, ami every man mut soon di'dara niinwir one way or the other. Our Candida e must therefore be free from all corporation Influence and mut da. t-taro htiwMf in luagua,'o that cannot bo uiUlaken. Thla pulnt conceded we rnu.t cuiuldor the question of availa bility. The probabilities are that tho ikpub lloaoa will nominate for tholr standard binrr. tint "dlatlngulahod" iu man 1?) Th. Majors, and the iKjitio. cru'a, if ihey uiuaUsr the cnjrake ti notu sate a tUkt-l. will aoKci a l aiull- dalo from Omaha. Tula Ma truu II wuuiU vt iu thai our candidai abound come frvJiu Unooln, (irovidcd wa hafe a man h will couunand the reH ci of the tmil and who the timrgo id h! ctiitvU tlwoa, aud IU t it I Ma t en fi rv thu Ua If l. tu d. Mayur Wwir U atu'h a ruan; and th nly ttm-Jtlon witniu t Ula avalllmlity U hit IVMtiitn In it'ati.ui Utl) rt-f.M-m whl h v adrHa!. Wo wrtainly d not n' a man ho u tn thtMm.j-b vvrl with oir rty, nor tni w ho u aiiitmud i-f our )ri Ktiu iirlociplva, If Mayor vlr I aucti lima ahould u t ion ' It h nun Vir ukmu, u', but If tn It Hltlirg i lakv at) ,-. , UB miua, und uh tu. imii,, t nit) Uiiin,l lolbluk that he wmiM rmVtly m t nit; ui udol MrvngUt tl. .'rtiii,' av th r u who h t vu i( 'fcUtuini. : k. ...... . . . i ! rvr M"ii tr'vk-ntr i wtntM itg .- i ,'iv,:r :m; iir att iij , n !' . I " Jt-iu ; fur ott'ivl.try ;'. . I. u tn f Htn r, Ui ctt-.ttir iWir)"MM' la l;.jpru tng tll t h I li,ii, ai,.l tUti!4 tn in itu bait la l m .sat AlfalfaSeed FRUIT TREES, and plants of varieties that will bear fruit lnNebraska,as evidenced by 13,00o bushels of apples and eOO bushels cherries grown in one season in or chards of Crete Nurseries! Large stock of FRUIT TREES and PLANTS, SHADE and FOREST TREES suited to Nebraska. The ex perlence and advice of the proprietor, who is 'resident of the state Hortlcul tural Society will be found safe aud use ful to all. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Cor respond at once before extreme rush openi. Address, E. F. STEPHENS, Propr., Cret. Neb. FORESTSEEDLINGS Ash. Box Elder. Black Locust, Honey Locust, Russian Mulberry, Catalpa Speciosa; ALL SORTS of Fruit, Shade and Orna mental xreei, nasts and Vines- LOW PRICES! Shipping seaion is at hand. Write quick for prices. Address, Youngers & Co.. GENEVA. NEB, IMMENSE 8T0CK Of Locust and Asa Trees, Fruit Trees, Crape Vines and Small Frnlt Plants ANIO PEIOES FOB PANIO TIMES. Send for free price list to JAN8EN NURSERY, Janscn, Jefferson Co,, Neb. Or Geo. 1J. Galbbaitu. pd FltOWEH g We have averycholca Una m ot :(J osm md potaia. 2 Bend for lH:rlptIv cam- 2 loU9. OHIsWUL,UBEa,U G CO., Llucolu, Neb. W M0NEY IN POTATOES AND BEANS. OlvonawaT Prea. A nampbiet on potatmt uu uoan cuiiur tuiuK how to prepare the 1, when to plant, how to plant, how to cultl nvvy, tint vnnb, Obd. nil Kiveu In (In Lull A lam at rtwcripuon cauioKUH ua prict iTmI' oi iCu? choice varlu f potato. Five of tbe bent klmUof Hilcorn. Tbrwe of choiit kimiM n( wu corn Three of choliHt kin.iM bcanM, (III 1(1 hnVAthLniin.nl. , HVIU let. t'lHM.. -,..l ......... .'"-r--'' .V"'"''"'U a. A. TIIOMAN, BlnKham Pane Co., Iowa TESTED SEED CORN. L-Kl Tenaer Yellow I)nt ami Mlilu Count White. Hem In cultivation. Won Hint and Hweepxtakes Iowa Htaie fair 1W aud iw:. aImo nwdal and di ploma at World' Fair. SnlUwJ to central Iowa and fouth; lt.au pur bimhel two bundel ordern, Huckn froe: larite order leu. Wriie for cirrnur Chnti-A l'olundChlua nown bred. NlM.it HKS.. KMKKMO.N IOWA. Tested Seed Corn. nr. Mr Corn took Mtl In iira,nl,ii,. m u.i,...,. Bute Kalr tu ixiKi, iih ylia oi tw', bimhele wr . r Aruftroiii'a Wlil'e dent. A wondrrful jrieiitmr, iar, handsome ami rliMiim early. The kliiM of ot corn. nam'g V.Uow. A lirt,', fine yellow corn d krain. early. 7 hw Uuli... r,iu mi mi f f . w "" ""y lor mpU MuiklM bunliel, to, & bu, Ai vit-euu: IU bu. or nr at M touts ri h. Helerewe lrtl Salloual Hunk. J M. AKMSTRONQ, Qieenwotd, Nab FINE SINGLE COMB ER0WN LEGHORNS. I 30 riff 12(H), fin tW 1130. lOOrfc-M V 5i, 1 yrvpajr enrv u orJur tf 30 vtf anj uiwarj tu any Mint wtt u( CM tauaidettf( lnt'r. IJthttV i ilajt till . IK). Safo arrival guaranUH-tJ, Atljra W. I IIICKQX, Alma. Nib. Middle t.r-ihe.lt.Md Men Wal.d ALI-uku, Nb , April U, hiH. rMiUr rait it Makkh.' If rnjr uNvrlvluti U tn tU- otm Mum ty I can't da Uhoui It, ' I The in oil y m U cotitit ker h u I vniI (!lU V hi r I'uln UnAf e li'.if J nt o tmmmmmmmm kiu u ni. I m mt ml lie uf-thfl. fo4 P-pul' l,r t4l mUA're i) ii t Nflli'Vii In l uK-tr, can't u i.. 4 lu iM t'tlie Vwir, .. l. lv TtMfvt. of Waan, Uuiianrut rrowenuf fai mand veguudim odi la ui worlu. WtieU. 0t. Bmrlej. Cora, Clover Tlmocby, Urane, PoLaUe. et., tn normousqoanutln. l.wt, O00 Httm nd flantb S6 pkic earlleiit Vftfrtat'to eed, nougli for a mrdeo, port paid for tl 00. It ,k;t lau VevcU.bieiwrdi.6oo. 8y, onr Orekt Northern Oati . iHTlt lelJel2lboh.fn.iuoDbuh.iownl Old yon over hear thMllcet PVr. of thlkO.u MV-A '"t"'liruefruponrwHtof to io Mam pa. 10 Karm Heed mpli lOo. With itlil1 eaWlngiiB, use. Our great ei.tiilgiie. tM rv, for 6" KiBt.ifi. Wrttg to-day. Bfs'isTl 7i1i?liir'A(5 jtiiWrsHl VfiHm BliOWfJING, KING & CO. , Largest Manufaeturera aid Rtailert f Clot bin In tbe World. Boys Boys Kilt EUIT8 SUITS We BY ALL ODDS THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE IH THE CITY. Goods sent O. O. D. subject to examination. Send us an order, giving: size, style and color desire a and we will will please you. ALSO FURNISHING GOODS IN ALL GRADES. Your money's woitn or your money back. DROWNING, KING & CO., 1013 & 1019 O St , - . Lincoln, Neb. FOR LOW PRICES Burks, Cadman & Co., 243 4 245 North 10th. Cor. 10th & Q St., Lincoln, Neb, IF YOU WA NT A Buggy, Farm or Como and get our prices. 1 1 1 1 or walking, have the best at . JUHIShUN DlBk Cultlvatom nwiv dnrn I . . -J u--..., Cultivator? Over 65,000 In una. ana so l tbe price. .BROWN CORN PLANTERS, 1 1 us om Brown s Combined Stoel Frame AdJiiBtabln Wantprs are the stuff. Wo have hIho in connection a full stock of Hardware and Garden TooIb which we will ali at reduced prlcei. Do not forp-K wo have a full stock .,f Harness. Price as IOW vo. o, J. E. BARBER & CO., (With BURKS, CADMAN & CO.) 239 & 241 North 10th Will sell yon a Sack of (rood llnur for Suck of 1'tttent Hour for 8 gallon pall of avrup for 17 lb. pail of Jelly for 7 bar good soap for , The beat California Peach, "Falka brand" for .50 .01' .f.O .' 0 .'.'.") .'.'0 Look t' ua wheu you While fih or Mackerel. BURK3, OADilAN & 00, lOth&QSti Kui 239-241 tlflHINfMl M.lnaitun Kiutl Peak, tt)tai nt itti lvi)f, Commission COMMISSION CVAtinrenxMia a .in4, I .k.l Iei vcl rtikMia, 1 .mmmm. ZZTrT It 'ee mi mmum I J- iFJFJ' W00 I402 UNIOM Ala, Red, White. Alfalfa and Abrike Ctovera, ....- Timothy, BlufGnwe, Orchard Orwa, Ked If lUtl( PITY I'll Top, Onion SeU.Tree HetdfcCane Seed. IVrttlOAg HI I I f WUS Boys' twfl-pifiCB suits at $2.00 if u !' " 3.50 of ai toil 5, Suits for little toys 2 1-2 to years at $4 00. FOE BOYS IN ALL GRADES & 00L0E8 " MEN " " " " know they are fine, we made them. send you goods that -CALL ON- Spring ;:gon If you want a Plow, cither riding the lowoNt price. ' !! n v..,v.. tut.. nui.. I'attee Tonguelega Cultivators are ail O. K. ifU 11 I. U tun a." Bllll I KM If Hill I t Nil II (T siana-Dy). Oor, 10th & Q Sts, The Pest California Partleti Pear. , The Pe8t tlallfonila Apricot The Host California Green CHjre,, ; i ana iteutriue corn for 3 lba. :i irowu rUln. . i II". dried puiiM. , 4 H. Citliforiila pruiie, riln cured .23 27 Ibi. New rl.ana auf r c.ii want geunluo Georgia It-ink CodtWh, Pollck, liernm. J E. BARBER St 00 , 243 & 245 N 10th Bt. 10th 4 0 3ti T0ES WOOL GROWING PAY? II Ttiat aeH.nd mh.u Uuw ymi y,lr Vcn. f , iv'P. "fl "rkH and tbe rlKhl ,MM., It oovaiay, n unueiirliimni. our .Wm,t, t.itt u ,inMiti.. ,.iiulu Uu h.1,1 ..... . . ...... .. . ' 11 ... . , , i.uijr oi.hiiii lite Ulgliw,! ntrk prue f ..r yunr W .t, II tiiiilu,l.(.iweiu..d yoiiui,i( J rH.r. We are rev...iii,H.ui.. ll.e Wm.l trade ,J . rump 5lfa anj Oukk kt'.urna. H. ha.ed.,,,. the W m, trade .nil was tii...db'e, l.,.u,d ,uk . . ' l.niiimwiunu inakvrvturiii ..r Wid.a n,i, Ikimm , ,1,. wemak rviunia lu thai i ,u M( , (mt ,,tl,,.r, , uplii tbU.LU-M.em,- Write ..r frier um W. ml ami tbl ..., tui handle Hay , Grain ,t Prwduie , K,,(, 1 SUMMERS. MORRISON A rn jgerchints. in So, Water Street, CM& SAO It H rait t JMippora.1 He ! , "'"I mil e I "' iMKKHlllill Me " li.ii. til ' "wW Im I kleana, inn Qrothcri Sllborm .20 .'JO .20 .W 2i .23 j e.rrj lama r M iaivtingmaa tn t I iU'. J, e