V 7 July 5, 1, L irklns ft Aisays: 3 ' THE ALU t i . 1 1 ,r. --'"a.. , i A i-uST... r' mrf . jrM... C f ( aftX ........ ,' c itr i l-ot...f ,' i awsoa.... I -. ." t.ixon. Dowlas... fx fp 5' r ,1. 1 V I t i" 1 Wt I it. . ' J tlivi riilh SoppOV . Direct qaeudo. Mb?ff'2hft full force of the iestIP-J iTen "t III w ccer. of the American week by the c romoany before tne Senaio itenAna wuen vou um ru'et you did advance the form tbs price of f er? T af to me Aiueiicuu uuusuw Ilavemeyer We did. II nee of about a quarter of a Preside was an ad cDt, net Sen&tff rVt'cn And the Ameiican consume lay is paying tnree-eigntns of ace a vt than he w ouna on rennea sugar uiuic Id be compelled to pav un of separate refineries? Have meycr Yes. sir. dra96fc rreaiuen Mr. Ha ever frankly stated that both the Sugar Trust and the pre s ndeavored to control legls cut one ha latloo. . Ho aid that h had contribu ted to the mocratlo State campaign fund lait y to the Rap r. andalwajs contributed lican Statecampalgrnfund. Senator Americas Vllen Wby should the ugar-Kenning company contribute i either of the political parties lntk state of New York.' r resides. ilavemeyer we have iarir (ntr..fl in this titate; police pro tection and ire protection. Tbey need e.vptvthin tlat the cltv furnishes and gives, amftklv have to support these thine, mefy iuuiviauai nu uurpor- tion and hrmt,,u't, or ttate,?r call them, 5c these things, and we do tbem.,.,VyIisveagocu aeai or pro. tectlon tori vl' contributions. Contri butions welllso given to the Republi can party in fjassacbuBetts. It is my lmDreisiob.' taat wherever there is a dominant ot,riv. wherever the majority Is very Jarjrt, Uat is the party that gets the contributitD, because that is tne tarty which controls the local matters. Senator A lin-Then the SugarTrust HaDfmocritttin a Democratic btaie, od a Ilftouflican in a Republican State? f I Mr. Havetiiiver As far as local mat ters are conceded, I think that is about ThislsaiKOtla verbatim repetition of Mr. CouU s ieflnitlon of the politics of the Erie road: "ttepublican In Republican district, Democratic In Democratic! liitricti, but always for Krie." Wxienjthe Secretary of the Sugar Refiuiiigf Company came before the Com mi the following wai a portion of ttit flL'alogue; Senator Alias -So you think it was perfectly lailal-le for the American Si'gar-lwCnijigjCompany to contribute money by thi thousand of dollars for tho purpone If Influencing elections in this country,) lot you? Mr. Searl4 I have understood for many years Sua it is the custom of both parties to sollitlf from corporations and individuals ciintributfons for the carry in? on of tbr political campaigns, and that It is th custom of corporations and individuals to respond to such lnvita tlonr. And V 1th that understanding, and what I Iklleve to be the sjenerai custom, the American ijugar-lietinlng Company ba :o4de such coutributionv at timet. , I Senator A3 tniDo you believe It h perfecily properfor a corporation, the value of wboati stocks Tnav be alTectfd iy National lftfltilatlon, to contribute xt funds to t&M lucoess or defeat of one jlltlcal party ot the other? Mr. bearie-i ininn, as paruei are mansgecL, tils proper. loth Mr. Ilavemeyer and Mr. Scarlet !s esteemed luin of blameless private aractw. The! condemnation which called for fk f condemnation of the political system which tolerates corruption-fund govuroment. The Outlook. The American Wmal Musical In alltute. We are In receipt of the circular an nouncing the eighteenth annual session of the A N. M- Ij It will be held at Helton, Kaus.f, commencing August 13, continuing thrs( weeks. This Institute feati a national reputa tion, as student from a number of States attend each year, gives a very thorough course la methods of teaching, voice 1. culture, pianoforte, harmony, conuotlng, etc The music of the best Masters, is studied, and piano and song recitals and a number cf grand concerts are given, making the sfxtion full o( proflt and pleasure to all earnest f students of music 'Creation," aJlelah" and Klljh' will be studied'; this session and gems from them glvvn" In concerts. Teach, ers and these preparing to Haoh find this i.LoJf epecllly useful t? them. .Tbe"facuHy contUts of four eminent leather and concert artists of Chicago, each being especially competent In bis ileparhrent. Tha full course U only tM For circulars containing full In formation addres, . W. Stkauh. Principal.' 245 Stale St , Chicago, III. lrn Ton or Mlu lii Wcfc't in you as roach good a a w-k'i lay t pileg, 3. 0 , the gratexl health t.ui pkature run la the Wtt, Ttir HjrlligU's local aent will gikJty gW you full Informailoa, and tW-.il jou ak U t lta Wautlfully liU.tr:.; W-lor. J. r iusi t, U, 1. A, T. A. O uahi, Nob, "l.ila tn tixiW." Tutl ifttalUl or wer uf k?vl man i r truwkt wIumk irlIU'gt' It li ta gam hUili.if SUi.pUl hi'Hnrf wu-ft, an4 U it, iiUfal, .' Kt crn0 r l n4 aro tn l H.tt (KiKift, f, , I. Iml rn4 v U hi. I !.. f J!.,; nn.k". f aii us nU J .f, I ruht ',, p'tliiju ls tf.rt iiilt Htfi mu l lt rn'Mtant u'pi i t as. I 4H(Uh, ,' it -rjr I a U uta t thi ihhsi lU h M to ft i.ii.iuiii iii i i i,''u.Uir 1 iW r t'tt tim tf:s..iri4 ln, an.t a Ki'lrf car n .'f fr full fat I'p4:r call A. s'lti.ot, t'.iy T iJV, 111 , lUitt it Admission And Ui Wearing robeat Tbere an looks of dread aud doubting On the faces that (be meet, If aba walk the village pathway Or the pave of city ctreets. Telling of supernal wisdom. Down the politician's row. Are some haughty faces amlllng, With a sneering undertow. Long I've marked her falt'ring footsteps In tbe chain gang's saddened line, While her eyes have spoken dumb y, Tho' bor lips did scarce repine. But my sinters, we are nearing The bright goal of all our tears. Where the Jeweled hand of Freedom W ill repay our pi lgrl m years. Tbe Sort of Tramps They Are. As Kelly's lnduntrlals were going along a highway In tbe southern part of the state, the other dsj, they unex pectedly came upon a Sunday school picnic As tbe women and children bad never heard an honest statement about these men, they became greatly alarmed at the strangers, and a panio was imminent. But Kelly; who is a born leader, was riding ahead, and In a clear, strong voice he started that grand hymn, "Jesui, lover of my soul," and the twelve bundrsd tired, dusty men behind him joined la tbe song. The effect on the plcnlcerx was remarkable. They stopped their flight; their ignor ant fear disappeared; and as the indus trials came up tbe Sunday school chil dren, women and men joined in tbe singlrg heartily. Hartford (Inu.) Arena. Change in Date of State Convention, Lincoln, Neb., June 15, 1894. Since the meeting of the state com mittee fixing the time ana locating the state convention, it was discovered that the 15th of August conflicts with the Grand Army reunion of the southeast era Nebraaku district, comprising some thirteen counties; and of which W, G. Swan, one ot our state committee, is commander, Their date is from tbe 13th to the 17th of August. Out of our respect for tbe old soldiers, and in con sideration of the fact that a very large number of them who belong to our party desire to attend both meetings, it was decided that it would be best to delay our state convention until after tho reunion. It is unfortunate that tbe fact was not known at the time of the calling of the convention, but inasmuch as It was not, It was considered of suffi cient importance to submit a proposi tion to the members of the state central committee asking their opinion as to a change. Out of seventy-two votes sent in re ply by members of tbe committee, fifty six were unqualifiedly in favor of tbe change, eleven were conditionally In favor of It and only five were positively opposed to it. By a unanimous vote of the state ex ecutive committee it was therefore decided to change the date of the con vention to Friday, August 24th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at Grand Island, Nebr. All state papers please copy, D. Clem Deaver, J. A. Kixjerton. Chairman. Secretary. If our readers who have wool to Hell, will write to SUberman Bros., Chicago, they will receive by return mail a cir cular that will greatly interest them and perhaps progt them. Silberman Bros., handle wool on commission, charging only one cent per pound which covers all expense after it reaches their warehouse. Send for their circular and learn more about them that we have space to tell you. Notice also their ad. in this issue. TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, Could Not Sleep. rh l tvi-t rurjtliiii' h cn ).,, ,1. I '! ."un,l7, 1 Ui tru't.t, -liva anil auta ;.!;. 1 it t.i-r iu t! If li V II, i-i I t.u! l-i w k I t.r lut iii'u I ti I r. M !. ); au-r-.tivu ;vrart tu-. t( -vi.t. It Cures." I' M W Ki i .,' I , .,.,t. f l ,HklH II. Hirt H,i ImUh , I 1, ,,,! A,lliniii.i..,iliimii.iit,.ii. li fc ,i U t , .ivwi-l, I, . . . i,f it I ly iito l, iiv i i'it, I Uttt. U4. i y - I ;:' , " v. f VVWIU IIWI UIUWI i.f. I U l:awr,k tlf iVMmi, M iini, a; 'l wa h i rn tl 'wn, tteuli, ii. rum utt I IrriutiU thr.. i 'i tv, Hunk. l?u!;, r 1 in.ui l.ritjfi' t! ft I n ht.;l tl. ;:vvi!-'!i, .". 1 U rtiii .i ,ik Ai tirn.t, tint I i t:M ii.it v 1 w.ii,' i i !f ., Dr. Miles' Nervine . , l1!? ANTED Everybody to watch thiscolumn f V for real estat bargains. If you do cot see what jou want write in ana we wui get it lor you. For Sale Klghty acres near Lincoln; party must seU, make an offer. Tjlor Sale Two farms ot 109. acres, one of StO X' fires near Lineuin. very low. I7or Exchange Business lot 6n O street for JL' good farm in eastern Net). TTIor Exchange Six room house and corner X' lot la Liincoin; couia lane equity in iana or live slock. For Exchange-Neatcottagehnme in Lincoln; could Uke land as pan payment. For Exchange Stock In an entorprtxe of much promise, for good piece of farm iana. Wanted Everybody to aend description and nrlce of auy property they wia to sell orexcoauge. Gillilan Investment Co., LINCOLN, NEB. Notice of Tax Sale. To whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given tbat on the following dates K. It Ovgood bought at public tax Dale tbe real eHiaie deticrlbed below, all situated in Lancaster county, Nebrnk. lor tbe deliu quent taxes for tbe year iwu, and taxed in the names of the persulis following eavb de scription aa set forth below, and tbat tbe limn of redemption of same will ex pire on the dates as herein below stated. The following described lands were pur cba"ed November Kith, Wi. and the time of redemption will expire November lOih, I Mil; Lot 13, nw s 14, t ID. Kfl, J H McMuriry. ew '4 a 8. t II, r, Flora H Kuuyan. 8 e '4 s 8, t 1. r 8, Flora K Kunyan. 8 ne4 U. t II, r 6, itosa M t randall. B a nw 4. s 14, 1 11. r 6, W L Crandull. The following dewrlbed litniiri weie pur chaMcd November IHh, Wi. and tbe time of redemption will expire November lih, im. K H se! a S, t S, r H, I'lmot by Austin. B se '4 s 4. 1 1 1, r 8, W O Huums. Ne nw i s0, t II, rH, l M Waller. The lollowlng described lots in the city of Lincoln were purchased November Htb, IW, and tbe time of redemption will expire No vember 14, Im4: Lot ID, subdivision north hair block 31, J 0 Miller. l ot 17, subdivision north half block 84, JU Miller. Lot 3, block 3tf, g II McCandless. Tse following described lots in the city of Lincoln were purchased Ndvember IA, IMM, ai d i be li inn of reiJuMBllon will expire No vember 15. IHU4: Kast Hi feet lots 14 and 15, block 61), Mary A Grant West 100 feet lots 14 and 15, block 09, Thomas Carr, I -oi 9, blk 150. Fantile A Haggard. 'I be following described lots in Cook's addi tion to the rlty of Lincoln were purchsMed November 1 Vib. IHM, and tlie time of leUcmp lion will explie November I", IHtf I: Lot:!2, block 1, Mary A Pyuchon. Lot 23, block 1, J. I, Lemtug. lnl block si, A M Miller. Lot i'i, blk !!, Josoptilue (Viok. Tbe following described iots in Liawson's add to tbe cltv of U eoln were piirchaned Novein Lcr 1H, 1812. and the time of redemption will ex pire November 18, 1HM: Lot 2. block 2'), John Stotteru l ot 4, block 84, W H Noll. Lot 6. block 38, Mary 1' McNslr. The followli g described lots In Kinney' O st addition to the city of Lincoln were tmr chaed November 21, JW2, and tbe time of re demption will explr November BI. 1W4: K st half lot U, block 7. J II McMurty. Lot 12. block 7, J H McMurtry. Lot 2, block 8, Lydla A Addis. ot7, block 10, Abljah Hubbard. Lot 8, block ID. Abijab Hubbard, Lots, block 14. J H McMurtry The following deacrliied loo in Second Kant Park addition to tbe city of Lincoln were pur chased November 22, iHVi, and tbe time of re demption will expire Novembers boutn o reet lots, diock b, w a uoiaurooK. Ia,i 0, bloc 8. Mattle M Heelry. Bontb 40 feet lot 8, block 8. W J Turner. Lot 4. blocs 10. A 1. Morgan. t ot 11. block 10, John Hsnna, The following described lots In South Lincoln addition to the cliy of l.lucoin were purchased November 22, 18ti2, and the time of redemption will expire November IB. I4; . M)l l, diock o rmiiy ouner. Lt 10, block 18. George H Huller. Lot 5 b ock 11. J c Johnson. Lot A, b'ock 14, J CJonnson. Ixit7 biock 14, J K wimite. rxt8, block 14 J RWIlhlte, Lot 9, block 14, J ft WUhlie. R. K Osgood. Dr. Miles Pain Pills cure Nouralirla. Low Ratee to the Kast. Residents of territory reached by the Burllcgton route lines, Will do well to note the following;: On July 5tb, 6th and 7tb, round trip tickets to Asbury Park, N. J., will be on sale at one fare rate plus two dollars, On July 8th, 9th and lOtb, round trip tickets to Cleveland, O.. will be on tale at one way rate. Oa July 10th, and 17tb, round trip tickets to Toronto, Canada, will be on sale at the one way rate. These substantial reductions from regular tariff are made on account of the National Educational Association's convention, and the annual meetings of the Christian Kndeavor Societies, and the Baptist Young People's Union, re spectively, for all cf which th Burling ton route has been made the ofllolal line. Special trains arranged wltn a view to the comfort and convenience of dcloga tts and their friends, will be run. No one who is planning an eastern trip this summer can affor4 to let these opportu nities slip by. Tickets and full Information upon ap plication to local li & M it. I! agent, or to J. Frauds, G, 1. & T. A , Omsha, Nebraska. Ever woman needs I'r. MlleV I'slit Plltn. Ituiait!tjr "a Ailments a good half of them fly Mure purs air and pleasant surroundings. Ht Sprlnir, South lUkota, hit pure air; and its surroundings-well, they're more than pleasant The Hurtltiglon's Ux'at aeeat wilt glaDf tflvo yo'i full lnfiriuaiinn aiaint Uu .'prloe. and a! o - II vtni ak lur Is -a ifautifaMy liUvratrt li.IJ.it. J Imvi'iv U l. A T. A. OmaHi, NK Ml it tut l i mi .1 l' t. Vil ' I'ui il Uim At nil ii, I'd i li.u IIOMKtitiKKKK'I iKCUHIIONH Ops late M tHe Riunt Ti p Te'l your fttfeUsIn Itii el that mi May faml S, th ilnrltpau r UUi ii run u. I 'r p ii'hi ni i.-i. rat Vi i- lhU la Ntt, K rastarn Vu- a.'x h I'hw.-st .h H,iu (lii'a ant r Mrthnni W ytuu. 1 1 belt t gtanl fr ltv iU) a'Uiw iuit aU Ul lm m m all s'all-irte et ( Hi MlMnrt Itivrr J iNAKt i, li. IV V T. A i U .rUug is, K i ", Utuaba.Nf ti. Substrlb for Tin Wkuih .'skii u upon Wealth are all only the hard a large Increase In your J circulation In this county." I Call on Geo. Natterman & Co. for carriages, wagons, binders, and all farm Implement. We'll use you right WORLD'S FAIR AWARDS ta..i.ML rrKau: inu mcuau I and one Hiplomn fnr Heanly, Htmiirui ana isrw liver mi,uw oi inee vsui ides bsvs been sola direct to Hie people. Head at once fur our complete catalogue i l))of every kind of vrhlrlr f harim mIho bonk "A Ums I'SS. of teatlmOQlals, they are free. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, O. WAGONS. Any l jm want, t) toMin 1'inli. Tirus I to 14 ui wtilubulu tu lit any tlo. Naves (.'ant many timm In s nwin to tiare nHi of low nbaoln to ' yiwr wuim fnr hvullns xrain, fotldur, innnnre, b'Sis, tre. No mwtttn of tins. UUl's In Artdraw KM 11 HK MPU, CO., Oulnt y, 111. BINDEB TWINE.. -dik(t koh- Manufacturer : to : Consumer. Lowest Prices Ever Made. 'A Full Line of Crades. Write for Quotations, AUGUST POOT, MOULTON, IOWA. Manufacturing Co., ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI THRESHERS Unrivalled for fast Tbreshlng, separating and cleaning. TRACTION ENGINES Rxcel in all points that v.o to make un a Per- fHct Hullluir anU Working EnKlne. bend for calaloguu. Mention this paper. NO BOILER: NO STEAM. GASOLINE TRACTION ENGINE OPERATED FOR ONE-HALF THE EXPENSE OF STEAM TRACTION. Kmm1 no water hauler, no coal, woo.t or ursw No Mvsm, smoke, sparks or anbi-s. No IKukthUity-of fire or explosion. Nrmw no r.n-liiK-r or Kln msii. Hiru-i In 5 mlnuU'S. Just Ihr tiling lor the larin. WrlK- ir-atulu. THE VAN DUZEN CA3 AND GASOLINE CNCINS CO., CINCINNATI, O. THE MINNEAPOLIS Traction Engine Si ::- Ut enltiic wtireU. aafral V'iUr, m U .t furl t lftw Ucjvit !! 1 j Att Ih . 4t m iint mMu utr. With ku rr H vr , Vk U.i h If JVnl. rr, AMtfiiiti' SluVr iut lijgBrr A" n liuu nt, iut in f ! Itno i't Tlirhni Mnhl!iify. iHf riMtjt'U ll,lit".l til 4llU'li ll'l ll 01 tJ titUil it Ue Vi'tsr ' l,w 1t MilMnMm CD. WlNNtAt'Otl, MINN. Wl 3Li. P-cVUIj- v A mvm K I AND DOUGLAS ft- J IMnatt o ft. UNVnUN'.MU Off, u COMMISSBOW Com iimmn tm fmm Wool Producers and SlilDDers Sol lei ted. Liberal Advancsa mads when ds sired. Backs ire to Bbippara. Established 1 866. SILBERMAN BROS. uia-ici KicBltran St., Chicago. Illinois. ... .i.,mio.iiiinou. Wool! Wool! Wool1 WEVtri'L,Jni','lnBihe.W001 fade by bur prompt sales and quick returns. If you h t a Z . t i P.r"01 tMti ,,ou ?: hM 11 ,h,m ,rom slx 10 lwelv months to clo, out a jot t wool. e can mass you full account sa e within tan days aftsr yoor wool la rl celved. .Sacks furnished ousppllcaiion. Liberal advai.ew made X desired. TELIW. PELTS ! PELTS! Lj A v fc, a miaaieman a profits by shipping us O tannery ana tan our pelts. Does It not stand to reaion that an xcluiive wool coramlssloi house can do better for you than a geut-ral ommlsslnn bouse who sell hay, grain, etc 1 Or i,itiui7 iiuit., c give uur iuii time auu aiveuiion to wool, 17 tn Writing tO US BMOU Ke. erences, any bank in the United States, also Wealth Makers Pub, Co. The Great Northern Wool and Fur" Co , I04 and I06 Michigan 8. 1 utiFa".1' mm I4'l BErBBBtrCKB; intru)i41iuii Nuilonnl llank. -mt i4 thin Pntwr. Make YoUr OWr) Send Oae JJolUr to C. K, Kitllosror, J'owell. South Dtkots, for 10 renaet: and lcstrucUon in maklnar and curias: cbeeaa at home with such apparatus ac every farmer now has. Your money refunded if you fall. Three pounds of cheese can bn mad in plaoe of oai pound of butter, and can all bo told to you neighbors. HUNDREDS HAVE TKlED MY PROCESS WITH NOT ONI FAILURE. . ) rfome FVat'd b '- HUf BERT.b .. . 71 IX frft GASOLINE ENGINES Wtfilt IUU Tbe best because tbe most simple, I few minutes' attention e dar II ll will keep it running. Most II II economical ; guaranteed cost ol U VI running Is one cent per bores power per bour. Address, No. 404 Sou VVebir Gm & GisoIIdi Englna Co., Kmai for sale ! "asfasa1 arse, twns bbo Usui, ! er all, as ike eeeriptioa aa areas, L. BANKS 'aw i j t J Percntroa, Msa Silrt, Eelgla vi Ct tri T.I.I I JTY aorsM woa more honors thaa ay Importw-a la Aetoa at tta faOyr MX lUM Ffelr. Dee Molnesi Nsbrsska avsie IMS. Mr BMMh Percheroa stallion, Jesnnot, JrTl Ti 7I , . .t..Y.t.iaa aver prtees'low Interest and ionS tlue visit the Oreet City one mil dlsltah New latportalloa Just received. M HTWDBPIUST fURMAt COUNTY HERO CJ BIG BERK HOGS xr HoUteln Cattle. Tklrty Be siw bred fr tta frvnw, tHl l4lm( June rrrnw eaa law isil pis M u suit tbe uimm. II, WILLIAMSON, ' Iteavet City, Neb Elkhorn Valloy Hord f CHINA SWlMf . t- . , :n , ijfVt- J,H m.rl 8)t,lf I a a"t e Uadiarf .ln lu-U-UPi frmt f.ln, H . sa-l Hii I U.nl '-M. T mi i i,i tti4 f4 i s ijs V it I. Weaikr 6.-". l t' , nw Mi are unxiiy ' e Tt e4 W II4I1S L B. ITCK, V!nh. Jt.b ill 'aV it 1 1 1 r si r i HEFEB by permission te Ths B adstroet Company ; lrt National Bank. 5'iilncylll'lnol, yaoplnaN tB nk, Bk bland. Ill-;; Llnco'a N tionnl Bank. Ohloaco: ' Iowa Nntional Bank, Oltumwa, Iowa your pelts. We are not dealers, but hare a Ian - - - - CHICACO.iLl 0E8 WOOL G10l7i!IG PAY?, That di'pondsiiiMm how you aril your Wool. If ys M. II 1 Iv.wf In tDrlftahil ... l,.ti l,, It Itisiioexpt'rimeiit. Uur shippers testify tcf It! uniiiiimoivi.y. e win not oniyoouuu tuo niyiunt innritM pi leo for yor.r W ool, 1 you ship us, but we w HI sond yuu quick returns. Wit am ri'VolutlonljiliiB the Wool tntdo by on r Prompt Sales and Quick Returns. . We have done w W the Wool trwJo snld was impossible. Instead of titldnif six tA twelve moiitlis to make returns for Wool, as ino.t lioimrs do, J we make wturns in that many days, and our shippers buck Us I up In this atutcnumt. Write for J'rlcus on Wool ami see tbn I testlmoiiiiilsof ourshlppi-rs. We are iiotnn exelunlvo Woo): liouso, but handle Hay. Grain and Produce or ull kinds. SUMMERS. MORRISON & CO., Commission Merchants, 174 So. Water Street. Cblca.' Chccoet 'J VAFtjOURABie HNCtt ONLY $80 , MUt. Afronto The best IkI snd malm 1200.00 MrM.o' month anil sxpsssM 4 traveling siients wand eT- where W rite st one for mrctilur and choice tar- -, rltiiry; aturens i A. u, HulOert, l'ttSntee,ee UC FwrUirrCsUiomiewlthJOOetiKTSved lelsn; 1 prlnes, sent free to sny who wsot fsrier Iror.t x wire work or city, omaotsrjr sud (seal fenoes.t 1 lb west Boulevard City. Klssoari. -' KHCSO Ikavealot ef excsllsot grooi rm bred freeordsd) ftof" r sisres. both Fercberons aoa xnaitsa naire. aim rv- i i Amsrloaa bred Shetland Pontes, ThU stoek Is of our owa- entire stock must m aupoees or twu, iwur ' 3 A.L. BULLIVAM. Tit Xavortlnc Draft Esm Ooapary, uncolm, kz-A WILSON, Crestoa, A IKTOBTIB raw. uinooiai mm w y ana mj mibim swmaa. siL row sirfcilT ftrst-claw srrrt; 8r;IT MfflKir ,rOR 60 DAYS ONLY. FREE EXAMINATION. Box of BQCIgars and Watch for S2.95. 100,000 TE3TIM0M1ALS. REpEiVlH. CUT TliS CUT snJ w:inl It touHw lih your nusio and sllres,(nis iniHii-y rmulnd la nJvu.uv) k U o smd tu y. u dye urM, uiuie iluy us wo rm4ve your onlnr. oro box tuiitsliiliis; AO of Our rtTfr'o ICki, t lirar,s.iil t- the seme u kiut e, tiiuliiu iltil til, 1, 1 Wat. h, steni wlmtnr ml H"M", HiiniiM-lillel.iiil t iniK'i-0, uitlireultuliliiriiiri .;irliin. tl tely Hii IsliKil Ireln, J. 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