The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, February 24, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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February 24, 1898
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
ABOUT OUR NAVY.
Stronger Than That of Spain and Much
Better Equipped.
The United State and Spain are not
unevenly matched in respect of a navy
on paper. An examination of the de
tail, however, show that in naval mat
ters an in all ulso Hpain iudulgo la
dream and dul union.
Ut us discard all "projocted" war
ships, all made-over iron and wood ves
suls, and compare the two navies as they
would meet each the other. The steel
veHMels of modern tyjw are alone worth
considering, bwsause other vmshi-I can be
eaeily obtained on short notice, and it is
therefore a matter of minor Importance
which nation has the more of them at
the present moment.
Of biittln-shlps Spain has only one.
The l'elayo,of 0,t0() tons, is an eioellent
war vessol so far as protection is con
cerned, but Its armament Is not espe
cially formidable as battle-ships go. It
has two ia,5.iich nuns, two ll-iueh, one
(i.a-inch and twelve 4. 7-lncb as a heavy
battery. The Iowa of our navy ha a
much more effective battery lu its four
12-inch gun, elRht 8-lncliaml sis 4-inch.
We have altogether seven battle-ships,
each carrying tremendous batteries of
the most approved and supposedly ol
the most (Jung'Toii modern types.
Hpain has no sea-going coast-defense
ships, while we hv six, carrying thirty
heavy guns and fifty-two guns In second
ary batteries. And these ships are to all
intent and purposes butMo ships. Many
naval experts regard them as far mora
daugeroua, than the o called battle
ships. In the class of non sea-golng const de
fenders Hpain ha two vessels ouly, and
they carry but nine large guns, we
have fourteen of these floating but noii-sea-going
forts, and they carry thirty
lurge guns.
Hpaiu has seven armored cruisers,
carrying 20H large guns. But they are
not so new or so well equipped or so
dangerous as they ei to be when one
reads about them. We have only two
shis New York and Urooklyn that
fall in this class, and they carry seventy
four large guns. Hut not only are these
more formidable than any ol Hpain' ar
mored cruisers, but also some of our
protected cruisers are more worthy of
this class than several of Hpaiu' that
are put in it.
Of protected and partially protected
cruisers the most attractive and sensi
ble kind of modern war vessels we have
sixteen, all made of steel, all in good
condition, all equipped with the b at pos
sible armament and all entitled to the
name of ocean greyhounds. Hpain has
only five steel vessels of this class and
ten iron vessels.
We are therefore stronger and Hpain Is
weaker at the two most important
points heavy worships for bombard
ment and harbor defense, and swift,
well-armed, eusily inaunged cruisers.
How much have we spent fortheee
battle-shifis against which such grave
charges of unwieldineee, unseaworthi
ness and uselesHiiess are brought?
The first cost of our six sea-going battle-ships
was as follwr.
Indiana t.020,000
Iowa 3,010,000
Maine 2,500,000
Massachusetts ,',020,000
Oregon 2.1H0.000
Texa 2.500,000
Total 117,230,000
Then we are now building five battle
ship which will cost at leust the follow-
KearsaKe :,150.0()0
Kentucky JJ.l. 10,000
Alabama .1,750,000
Illinois ajRb.OOO
Wisconsin .1,750,000
Total $17,550,000
Thus there has lieen exjiendwi or is in
process of expenditure $.'14,780,000 for
ships of 11 tye that is, to say the leust
of it, under reat suspicion, and that
is not so valuable for our purpose a
eoant defenders or fast flying cruisers
like the beautiful and formidable Colum
bia. lUckoning the averuRe wujres of an
American at $400 a year, this vast sum
represents the total work aud earning of
110 less than 80,050 men for a whole
year. And the cost of the Maine alone
$3,000,000 if we include alteration
necessary to fit her for sea represented
the work of 7,500 men for a year.
KEtCFINQ IT DARK.
Th P.licy of the Administration 1 to
Cov.r Up Everything Concerning
Cuba.
The policy of the admiuistratiou in re
gard to Cuban matter hue bmn aud is
to kwp secret every thlug concerning the
lata disaster to the battleship Maine,
Kven seuutors mid representatives out
side the "eburmed circle" are not sr
milled to know the real fuels. Hu far
ha the 11m tier gone that 8nlor Alleu
bus iutruduMxl a rululuu tltrwtiiiK a
artiat. eoiuuillUa to invest i(its Hie
cause ul the disaster. Ill rvsulutlou is
M follow:
HrtultMt. 1 kal Is wihMIm ! Sl4ir
U. 4 ikf -, al4 lu im
..!( aa.l tfcixuaak I mi" Ik. taa el
tka !" bl Ifca fc.llanklU ktalsa IS II
kaa tUti-ur wa ika I ih iaaii, a4 la riuf I
tka alt ttt Ik MIm ttt Ik Still.
It provoked N Very to ted dot'UMltitl
lu wjiikh wrnl w tint or pnrth'lpalud.
lurltMiug lbs l bat 8t atr A !! said.
I rgrvl Vtrjf ttmvtt II. hUiImIhim ol
lmuwr on the ulh.r aid. id Ih.riiamlwr
Ihw uoifuii'tf. I rrel Ktlhigly that
any rvmilutiua that I .himUl intrude
iU lJ to iuii ruts dis'UMiou
auioii' eijr rvpuiiiicaa i'i.isu- ami a-,
I Uil iiul iutrdui tk resolution tr '
tk 1 virM t.l t mat in- au l-iain lu He j
rash. t lt t-tliiM ar lnrilci
Hpoa as i ill t moat ol Ik" If Ml It
lliwatt, I lnH"l'd It IwartUaw I l tl I
ad da twiwvs ku Mit it u ths dtty ol j
lt t blltM lo lat'tf4l I'll Mhtllu M- j
tad. ( Ull that it U lt dulf td the j
a4ni ioh aaiat s't4irttker to u.
a uto-otttuut t to latai4 aa-l Miiks
a 14 litt at or uttimna iis..e-
ttoui lift and tk tlivtf l.vMnMttr
. . 1 . . . . . 1
tl avaata, ilbtlM Ihef ai! d-i Ikut
of 't t d.i bo kwi 1
I ahara I h iim iM, or oi of V j
it.t, t.iH ,i ha w aalMf tmat l.nuum !
I l r, II 4na , I aaara m ik imj
thai tnera m n purMMw .Matikrv ant j
not irv4 t aaj atvrrv m atrl
the real truth and the real fact ur
I rounding this nufortunate occurrence.
' The very air of thin capitol is rife con
'afunfin tiith uoiwi. W ara not per
mitted to know here a senator of the
Uuited State anytbiug about what i
going on in aome of these committee.
The senator from Delaware (Mr. Oray)
is a member of the committee on foreivn
relation. There are many matter be
fore that committee which the senate
ought to know, and It would be like pull
ing eyeteetb to get a aolitary fact from
that committee a to the condition of
our foreign relation at this time. I do
not know that I am unduly criticising
that committee. Itio of other com
mittees. We seem to be proceeding upon
the idea that Home senator, by virtue of
bis birtb or by virtue of hi superiority
of Intellect, is entitled to have secret of
a public character and secrete them from
the public gaze.
Now, with all due deference, I feel my.
elf just a competent to receive and act
upon a matter of secrecy as the senator
from Delaware or any other senator, and
as a member of the chamber I am en
titled to it if it 1 of a public character.
I want the committee on naval affair
to Investigate this matter and return
the truth and all the truth. 1-t the re
sponsibility be with them. It I not with
me. HI with rn if I fail to move at
the proper time; but when the jurisdic
tion of the subject-matter passes to that
committee the responsibility I with
them. If they fail to make a prompt in
vestigation aud to report that Investi
gation to the senate, and through the
senate to the world, they will be held re
sponsible for it bypidlicoplnlon. '
Stock Yards Jtarlura I'riin.
The Illinois state board of railway nnd
warehouse commissioner have prevailed
upon the union stock yard at ('hloago
to reduce the price on corn to shippers.
Th former price, $1 tier bushel, I re
duced so a to be satisfactory to the live
slock shippers of the state. Heveral at
tempt have been made to accomplish
this by legislation, but the effort have
failed.
The conservative populist leader of
Minnesota held a conference at Minneap
olis on Wednesday of last week for the
purpose of taking the preliminary atep
toward consolidating the silver force.
The Kansas Pacific railroad ha been
sold by decree of court to the reorganiz
ation committee and at a loss of seven
million dollars to the government, Tl
proposition of purchase by government
ofllcial seems to have been made only
to calm public sentiment and make it
easier for the Wall street interests to
fleece the people. It furnishes another
striking illustration of the servility of
the present adminihtrution to corporate
interests.
FACTS ABOUJ HEALTH
It li Eay to Keep Well If We Know
How 8ome of the Condition Necee
aary to Perfect Health.
Tbo Importance of maintaining good
health U ewiily uiiderttxjd, and it is
really a simple matter if we take a cor
rect view of tbo conditions required.
In perfect health the stomach promptly
digest food. The blood is employed to
carry nourishment to the organs, nerves,
muscle and Uimih which need It.
The first great essential for good health,
therefore, Is pure, rich Wooa. ao meai
clne has such a record of curt a Hood'
Hamanarilla and it i because It U the one
true blood purifier. Hundreds of people
are alive and well today who wouia nave
been In their grave had they not taken
Hood's Barsaparllla. It is depended upon
as a family medicine by thousands.
V, , , ivi l are the only pill to take
tlOOU S PUIS wltUllool,i8ttraj.arilU.
(Pin REWARD for the return 01 a
$ 1 U sorrel horse, white strip In fore
head, weight 1,1 00, five years old, new
shoos; strayed from loll Q Hf. on Jun
imry Id. John Waonkk,
1511 y Htreet.
FRANK IAiMS
INCOUTKR i.Ml
nuKKiiiK or
:t-, .y.-i-v -it ifW
Black Perchrcons.
Clydes. Shires. O
Coachcrs and Trotters
"Mar Skiiw" st Ik Br lfrfl L'. a.
Stata fmrt ul '. 'DT-lli St I. out. III.,
fojrul. UlHB,, Is. ml Su, Sim fair,
inoikil til nimMrl tiim.
IAM'llrU el tlralt kurw. ! Ul an li.r
! la iuiwmius at Iba N-u. lau
lair
1 1 V' ieri ! titaMl kia naa kurara Nu
aura osl kuraaa. sail ka I t Hitm al
hi huH.a ka. Nu aalramra ara klrmi Uf
Uuia lu wl.' laWrlur alailiusa lu larwaf a.
kt Oral flfl huran Ba4 ka V Ilia4 lu ka
.ul4.
Bred Biff Draft Art! TUsh Coich
HorMiThcv Beat KlonJIki Mind.
l lakaa lu lalaa IimiuU aaor
a - a owa au -it at sua luiaiaai Is
kiaxlta aa J raJ4 ! ! kurava I ka
IkSI (..l .el ilialt il l ' kuM a. II
kata k lu4ia Ulaa
I aw a Mai Maal It ltl , a a4 Ik.ia au
ai eafaa'aa is kia !( Utu t.kaifx
hiaiil'iitUiH4 a.t gaa'aai-aa, aal
taa ) H'-a -I I loi ! ( H kuaa ia
k.i.,a-ka ! atl l. -w I !..!-. .. I oai
l'.,.k..a al va Ikitit ! Ikaa M'ol I
!
IKANKIAHS. M.Pa.l. ft
I aal. Sa , M a a M 4 M sa4 I f Hi.
UPHOLSTERY
REPAIRING
or au hind or
FURNITURE
MATIHESSKS
V t U st4
n. r. wilcox,
Ml Horik UifUfHIM.. HilltrBlk,
r 1 '"sar ?J Vf
To Iteplaea th Maine,
The official of the navy have given in
structions to the officer of the Nor oik
navy yard to complete the construction
ol the new boat "Terror" at once. There
Is very little work to be done on the
"Terror" and forty-eight hours should
suffice to finish it. The "Terror" I our
most powerful double tnrreted monitor
and although not as effective a sea boat
a a battleship, In the smooth waters of
the harbor it would probably be able to
bold it own against almost any craft.
Free Medicines
To those who suffer from Catarrh,
Consumption, Bronchitis, Deafness,
Asthma, or any diseases of the
Lungs, Nose, Throat and Ear.
This roit eurfttive remedy, Is known
ii the Hunn-Ceru Cure, and has cured
hundreds of cases Mist were pronounced
hot'cle.-! will cure you.
A Vriiiuitiriit VbyuMttn TciMe:
I)H, JAMliS M!NI)AL,
of l' lliiiiiir Trrra, Ma.,
liiti- Hint liif lm ten
aiilfi rcr f t'nlsrrh anri
1) t a I li p a tor a Kiral
many y 4t. ( mui Ii im
Hint II aetMiualy tlltirr
li i rcil wlili III practice j
hut utter tnklnjr th
Hmmltf Cm thrct
mull Ilia wn Ir.lornl IO
Hist he ran Ao any
nin on n I of wurk and can
lirur ticlU'f than vrr,
WA. J.II.MAKMIALL,
l', I'lwlmnat-r, ll.'iystd, W, Vs., fli! I have
auirrrcd from liiMlind wllli Catarrh, IiuIIkco
linn mui viii 1. ma i '11111)1111111, until I ttms
il ' '.riil('iit mui u Hip vcrx' of iuaaiiHy, but
III iiiUa t yutir aliillfiil Irciiliiicet I am rMtrrJ
i )f:if .ct Ik iiltli mui lcl like a ntw inaii,
A I'ulr unit Intelligent l.udy Hpvitkn,
MkS. J.A.DVVM.L,
W,irr'iili.ii, N, C, any a,
"Aiivotie t' or inn
nioiitlia uk'iiiiiiJ M-i iil'
iviw wiiihl tint lake
me for I ha aaine jwr
on, N'w iifif-r three
mouth trrntmi'iit my
(.'al itili.llniiH lilllanml
IC fldiraa I mini, atl'l
my cullf nci vwm ya
lem la fpalonl j 1 sin
mora flcahy than ever
In my life; 1 verily be-lii-vf-
f writiM liMveillct
if It hi'l not ben for . s 1 was rapidly
ruinilNtf Into Cuiiauniptfuii."
MK. IflJNKV UAIUIY, OnmoUiro, Ind.,
alttr Unit he v;i auliji-tt to Cnfurih, llitiii
chllia, anil very ileaf fr many year. In on
eniii It K'liie-'l it 'unt. suit ti now hrar th
lock tick f ir iho lit at time in many year.
MIS 1,11,1,11! I UVH1, a rharminir yoiii'K
I ely ut l',lwl, Jiid., she wa i tlionnlit I lu
the l.it la;'Ml ef I'oiiaiitnptinn anl wn t-lvm
up a a hojH'i we, tthayl llrfora Hie
eii'l ul thi firnt wci k my khikIi :! I rio r ikI
I hfird't to rat nml aafti atn tiKlh. Ilv the end
il the firat riniulh I Miilneil lu Wright an 'I now
am peifi-rily well, ncv-r fi Ul,ttlir nor wcljthed
ao nun Ii in my Ilk-. Vuu can ue my nam It
you th'e," '
Mr. Hnnty ftiiiirutiter a positive and
perroMrieriicorn for nil tho afovllar.es
to t.hos who sock hi aid and follow bl
direct Ions,
Mcitlutno for Thrio Month Home Treat
ment I'rre.
To Introduce tho Hana-Cera Cur la
every uotntn unity end prove that I tcurna
when all others linve fulled, lr. Meaty
will for ft limited tlrnw, prepare snrtlcleut
rnedlclri'i lor 8 months treatment free.
Hind a diwrlpf Ion of your trouble,
narritari'l J', O, rtddr-'-ss atofien, or write
for our "Question lilunk," end prompt
attention will ho tflven you free. The
HiiriH-Oera Onre Is prepared epeclally to
ulteacn individual patient,
Addrer Dr. Marahal Tteaty,
Iep't U4. 12SW,1th(jt.,Clnciunatl,0.
Ir, M Ilea I y h sn rnviatilc refiutatlon for
ahility in hi rofeion, n1 will mil promt
what he ran not carry out. We ailviae our readr
ri to write t him. Chriittan Standard.
FANCY HOGS WANTED,
I want to buy oo. pair ar-h o Iiuroc
and C'hast.r Whito hoifs.
B. W. (Jii.ks,
Oxford, Neb.
FARMERS All Use
"Beauty" Nut $3 00) SCREENED
Beauty" Eesr 3 t0 AT
Beauty" Lump 4 10) YARD.
LINCOLN COAL CO., fF
1
ArrAC IVuit, Forwit, rTrirIO W. Pay th Fralifbt.
i r i frnam..ntnl, I If H H It-plac at Half IVic..
Id rrUll. KverKrwii. 1 MLJ Uuarant. Halislaction.
Small Fruits, Craw Vine, Shrubbery. Roses, etc.
We linve bad 'J vr-ar eiperlcinnln Rroalnjc fruit for tli market. W. hav
lusted tb.old and hew varieties and knuw th beat sorts to plaut. Writ,
at one lor our fre. rataloui'; It illustrate Titus plan for a farim-r' fruit
ifardi'U Jost what you need. Our Ireasgro ttwwi.ni they ara duir fresh,
just as w. ship ihetu, with a bl( 7-iiirli iiuur. You nt all th root.
Itetiieiulier lb. plnre. If vim wntit a larita ordr, aead list of wants for our
apedul prhi -THE TITUS NURSERY. Nemaha, Neb.
Arlington Nursery Fruit Farm.. . .
Stasil aaamad t ana la Ifca aal la laa a ul lara aaaixtiaaal ul iiaral rtt
Slmh lk laaillaaj asrda aarxliaa, l.oaalixl I at I laa aunkaaat ul llmaka Is Ik laailllia
tiail l I ut laa aial ka Ikacuiiftiif aUixaita la unkaid l-uat at lu a aara ut aaa,
slrlaa aa.i.i. akaar lu ala.lr Ik kanliwaaa Siatxtaillua la ! ut almiNl aai ta
t il a uH-t,
lilraal lrakBuriiiua la aisaiaal r ara rl ul Ik slala,
(rlill tatlatuaa ! .ua aniaiuia SalialMUua Hk .ualuwai rl !.
MARSHALL BROS
200 ACRtS IN NURSERY
DO YOU
WANT
TO PLANT
t r.ri TraNi, I'luw Traa, Apd. Tra, (irat Via., uit llaHt
'
llmnAOIA nnnllfilO Hldi,arHal..f uMrK-anil.
N tbnAoKA bKUN r ?r::triKt
vniikru'ii . rr r .. a. t
YOIINUK-I.S
iete
IISHSEEDCORN
H.-H4 B I it .lMi- l.ir thHa aui4 iJ Ida m. fartalaa .f
iN.ia Kriiaa ah- V" ws ihw imi ici tirualaat, .i uplixtnlw
I air h.. I. tiro IKa iin lii " I da lia Arb ulliir ti l i.lla KrM ul
I wahfl f tin i, I hi, mm, akn h stla IU lla 4 a.rll, r,,. (,,,, Jn h.
,1 ,ra . lr.a. m 4UM VUtl V SI 1 0 lURN I ARM. J. t. Aral,
ilfonf. frotiif lor, SiNaaaJaaH. lawa.
,...mHMI.IIIIIIIMlMmMMMMIIIIIiHIIIll.lll..linH1lmm1,tl)l)(()
The Sigourney Meat Co., have pnr
chaaed r0 head of choice beef and cattle
from Jacob Hhafer, which they will put
ou the market both wholesale and re
tail. Come and see u before buying
elsewhere.
fiaaaaiaiaaawaiiaw
1100
APPLE Uiarry.iil.,
luuw Hot Kl.lar ana
ft, a 10,
Uiaiw,
Wa aal
Sua. Mulliarrir anil
Uiaea. 1 it..
until
a w w a. a.)
I C'eniulata prjua
about taiua iirlua, Oniilta prlia lint 0a,
t.aaifa Hailu
saaa, marralakl.
4 im Sanarr, iUJtn,l
Exclusive Stove Store
H
all Bros. Company.
1308 0 Street
. Price the Lowest.
Assortment the Largest.
1
f Ulf KFN MITE
EXTERMINATOR
LICE KILLER
Kill sit lira, niltua, flea at on
I'lialirr sad Sue. I'iw away
Willi ilw labor of dnsMua, graas
Ilia, ill nil 'i a or bariiiilna ul PouU
try. Mluil'lv palril Ilia rimat polar
anil ri.at Ime-a and Mile fterml
naler ihs- ilia rvat, No nilia
will trim oaillria lien wlies
MH Ksfrmlnatur I 'l Mot
artnna lb Mae, Kauil tut f'lrculnr
that ull all aiiottt It. Malt sal
Ion Mir, imi gallon It.
JAMES CAMERON
CAVCR ClTV NISSASKA,
fountain Head Seed Potatoes
FIVE BUSHELS FREE TO
' INTRODUCE THEM
....
t"V Addrea for iarb ular.
B0X94, BEAVER CROSSING, NEB.
TREES AND PLANTS
I tienmrml Aaaorlma-iit of MJIlaKUV
Sl(i k of hkA'f vsrlatla for Wabraak
MM.MOMN rrf HTBAWIIKKIIY and KSp.
IlK.llllV I'l.ANT at whiilsi sod ralsll. Our
I'laiita lil-n IIIUI'U'I Kl whan nawlliiir It,
tharafora f rr 'III II If TV and liKKP-HOO'l K.
Hr tlra MKSTsaar bru. pravcnllav lua Itf da
lr and airlria Iralant or aipras (roiu an a tar a
liuint. Writ for t ataluan to
North Bend Nurseries,
North Bend, Dodge Co.. Nebraska.
Our
THREE "BEAUTS"
Arlington. Neb.
.0,000 TRfES IN ORCHARD
mm
Mi
CO., Qomm
eeeteaMatM4ittt
s
AY, MISTER!
Look
APPLE TREES j
Three years old; all select; grafted on whole
roots.
RASPBERRIES J
Black Caps, Gregg, Nemaha, Mammoth,
Palmer. Ouster. Red and yellow varieties:
Turner. Cuthbert, Golden Queen.
CURRANTS j J j j
One, two and three years old; Red Dutch
White Dutch, Fay, North Star.
GOOSEBERRIES J j
One and two years old; Houghton, Down
ing, Smith's Improved.
BLACKBERRIES
Snyder, Stone's Hardy, Brandywine, Early
Harvest.
ASPARAGUS ROOTS a
One, two and
4 4 f at
umbian White, eclipse.
PERSIMMONS J j rf
old.
RARE EVERGREENS
Irish Juniper,
Arbor Vitae, silver rir.
ktTAII till stock youriaf. vlRoroiia, hcalllir, blnn surplu of
wuat 1 havs raised for my own fruit (arm. JVrry plant
and AsparHKU roots by Ilia inilliou, Hiwlal rat. for
lurifi rjuautiin's. l''or detail corruspond with.
ROBT. W. FURNAS,
FARM
V
which U th. larifflsteomplnu Una of
iuulu couueirn u
Thm Oolumblm riuutttla autaf
Rmvmnlblm Dlmo Hmrrom,
Oolumblm Inollmmd Ooen
Hmrrmmtmf mnd Blndme,
Oolumblm Mowop (1 t a-hoft
Oolumblm Qmmm Hmrwmmtmm
mndBlndw. Oolumblm Rmaoor,
Mo. a Pmmpmr, M-ttmmlTodrl,
BmUDumnRmkom. AII-9tool Hmnd
Vwry nun liliia la full rMraritn-d and latliala
Unit run Im imalmnl lin al ninumni,
Raaui, uiarvr K ill aiwi luua mivruetu-m.
Tki cut nin mitmmMW"
' al umtuitnn aiillmfmuw i,rnuii,la
IfiTWIl fa-tMillMiliamwa. Iilnif "'!
Itself Ui ai r uii an.air Hi" "iirry iiimi
oik! allllfcroar Itiraull tllh. rls araal
i-r (Hm ara in ilia air, ia aniMiici, reverimia
Sfrmar .
ai'ladiaH. an'ti li,.! . Wtl nanrwh. ra. llaulr
Waia bw faraa sad Musaa f l.si VUtX.
K avnrr (Mail, I lil'il',l a"iin oimi I'
mar. '
D.M.OSBOB.'&00.
Auburn, Me Ym
m8&&mmimm
ATTENTION
When in Town Call and See My
New and Complete Line of
Agricultural Implements.
fft ConsiiitinK of WaRon, liuggiet, I'lowa, Cultivators, 2 i
l'lanhts, Slalk Cultfik, llairowi, hhellers (both hand aadV
Kawtr) and in (act everything that is needed on (he larm, Si
o old. oui ol date, carritd ovtr goods. Everything new
and o( late, l pattern. Healiinc that aucceii ii due to merit, f A
and without good t-oods it is
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; f ul and pcrTtianent bininfis
i sell anything that ( cannot
properly handled.
I Will Make Vehicles a Specialty l
Attvl will taki urtst pains to keep in slock the latest stylety?)
and b t tinith. (Jualily is the lint thing to be considrie-d i
In-ii iutiiK vi Im lo; alli r that comes the tp4stion elvj
pntf, I piid? in i I on the quality i l my goixls, and willDti
always y
am am at am b. m. m. m. av w
make Lowest Possible Prices!
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,jOlh. I.mU al a. I my ul I li.rndsand CMslcmcrs, whrlhsf youI
lr"' v; 1 ,y tv' ' 1 , r in 1 rr, iml M ut ,f tX
uld si .humiUihc aid lalk our iim v the past. llj
Li DON'T I'OHGF.T
1 1 KM aaJ 5osJ DvtottSaitU
Mfll. IINCULN, RtB
This Way!
three years old; Conover'f
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U)iossai, Palmetto, oarr s Mammoth, Lai- J
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Rare .American varieties one and two yean 1
Chinese Arbor Vitae, Siberian t
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tu. world, auihraca:
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FARMERS
impossible to Duiid up a succn- v
I will mskn it my policy not torCl
guarantee to give satisfaction, f
impossible to build up a iuccii- V
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