April 7, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. & Independent. NOT ONE! Nhrnli Clolhln Co lnt: Yon may vni ma .rniir Ctalcti. An 1 di not know what rmt eh raw lor It j oo majr send It by eiprnee C. , P. 1). M. L. Umllli, Uawlu, Mlau. There are a good many people like Mr Smith who Imanliio we charge for our catalogue We dou't. Wo couldu't muster up courage enough to eharge a man for lnnUmrat our good, and that' just what our catalogue in for to show you our good. There nr store that charge for looking, though, We have before u one of iIiomo cata logues that In "mailed anywhere on receipt of 10 cent to help pay pontage," and ill it in u autnpla of cloth extelly the same m you will find 011 puire 13 of our catalogue, marked hot No. 1005. It repre sents aHmati'a suit mude up from 11 Dird'a Kye Wonted In a steel gray Holid color n-dthe price In the ten cent catalogue IsflO.oO. Our price is only (7.25 forth" mm nW. but thou they charge ton cent for their catalogue while our in Ine. We don't care whose catalogue you pick up or where it comes from or how much you pay for it If you compare It with our you will flud Mr difference In the prion and the difference wl" be in our favor n'wuv. There Inn't a house In the country Hint I willing to nell you good an cheap a the bonne wIioho signature In Lore bolow. THE HEAKINO BBOUN CaaeBoJght by Mr. Tibbies Agslnst the Railr ad on in Sup ma Court The hearing in the case of tho com plaint filed by T. J I. Tibbie against tint railroad eornjxinics of this state cbargUig Unit freight rote fn Nel intu itu wcro SO per cent too high begau Wednesday of tbi week In tbo enjil tol building. Morning & l'.ergo of tbi city appeared on attorney for Tibbie. 'J'ho varioiiH railroad were represent k1 by a cloud of couiim:. ICx-Nenator MunderHon of the II. &. M. wu put forward to tnukw the chief argument, assisted by It. T. White of thu Jilkboni and J. W. Orr of the. Missouri Pacific, The first net of the, rullroud attor neys wu to move to disuls tbo Tib bie' complaint on tin ground, first, that the act creating tho present ntute board of transportation wo uneoimtl tutlonul and tho board bad no legal existence and second, that tbo board woh enjoined by the federal court from ordering any reduction of rate. Tbi motion wiu urgued to great length 011 both Hide. Tho lmard flnul Jy overruled the motion ami declared that it would proceed with an Invest! gat ion for the purpose- of determin ing whether the present rate were reasonable, Senator Manderson then protected vigorously ugiiinHt going on to teko oral testimony in the cuh de daring that had too much to do to waste two week of hi time attend ing session of the board and hearing evidence. The board finally decided that it would make out a lint of questions for the purjtoHe of scouring statistical information and send them to the rond and that It would hold a hearing for the purpono of taking oral testi mony In. addition to thin. A continu unuc woh taken until the nuent.ion could be prepared. LINCOLN'S BIG TIRE. The Principal Corner of the City Goes Up in Smoke. Lincoln-, Neb., April A 8. '()(), 000 lire rugod at Eleventh und O street from 9 p. in. lust night until 3 o'clock thi morning, destroying thu A. M. Davis und Kichurds blocks and badly damaging tin; I.aiiiuster block. Near ly all euu tent of these three blocks were burned, save part of Mr. Uon jmt'h stock and nooki olHco fixture. The Carter block wus damaged. About I'jno.OOO damage wo done. Insuruuca will figure about IHkmhki. 500 tushcls amber cane seed and 2000 tushcls German Millet at Humthrey Brothers Hardware Com- toy. Liucoln. vlr4SK4. SPAIN ACCOUNTABLE. taplal llibM UII11I Harare Ike llaaee Kite I (a Affair (atwiaitilea WASHiautol, April 8. The llouna a jniiniUoe on (urDijfn affira mat at ja.i o'lcn: tbi inorniiiir. Captain rilgabva, Admiral lrin and avveral trt in vpltl hd Wen aunt HMJMthl la i1" l"Uni..ny r g-rdiinf tba U owlttsf wpof Ilia M4Ht, llpr M-nUlivtf W'l tftf f Now York, Wtur hm anterv.l coiuiitiltaa rn, t. thai Pk4nt wuuM W IimI4 raMiiktbla for tti Itluwlittf up ( Malum, Ha t ta tiiui vt r-Hrl U4 a roUlU lu irtavtini tU l'raltfil lavtrt kpiu ta HxMUrt f lh MniutllW frnttt K iMtortMaliuii U.y hav U lua war la lUabia uulata Upai atakva a aMr lo. A a ! ttiuatUu It lUruH mu Uat a JavtaraU'a f ar wtU at Ua aiala 1 al at laaa l'watl litaral I aWtal Ibat It will rtr aar Uai t l IW Atwatitaua wit I ha Va Rial lur ft, Ua, Apfii T W UK IUa aaali tl I aj al antfllia la Ua tnl a l VMM wrl, Iba Kitlia ilvftiM at tavW U tbt ally Riml lif Maltliaa Wla, Kaktat tU, Ws, Jlprd 1 -1 ha Ua )aUtM law4 that eaUra wily mM( a a)ufll raagiaf frvw ,M la t,M Omaha, Neb., April 4, 1898. J SOLD MINES, TO SPAIN. Abioliita Froof Thai tha lion (lot Ki ploalf at In Iintlan. LoNOON. April 0. Dotal) hava been obtained of the manufucluro of hub marine mine In London for Hpuln, which W6 flmt brought to the atten tion of the United State ciiibay on March 6. Lieutenant Commander J. C Col well, the United Nlate naval attache, has tlnce luvcktigated tho matter and ha made a report on the aublect to tbo United H la tea government. The fact learned atrongly tend to how that Havana harbor wu mined, ami unqiitftlonably prove that Hpain par cbaud mine for that purchau. Tbo firm of Lattliner, lthodn &, Clark, electrical engineer during 18H7-M filled a large order for Spain of a lot of mine in which were ud fourteen and one-half ton of gun cotton. The work wti directly under the surveil lance of General l'ernandoas and Cap tain Iluatamento. The latter wat then the head of tho KpanUh torpedo achool. Ity order of these ofllcer the mine wore divided into four consign ment, for Havana, Forrol, Cadiz and Cartbagena. Tho mine were manufactured under tbo direction of J. V. Gibbon, after'Olbbon' patent, which aro de scribed In hcleman'a book on torpe doe and mlnea Gibbon, who i a former sergeant of engineer and a government Inspector of torpedoe. believes tha Maine' first explosion was caused by what I technically called a ground mine, containing f00 pound of gun cotton, several of which were manufactured for Spain. He ha experimented with these mine largely at Portsmouth, and say that once laid, they retain their prop erties for fifty year. In addition, (ibbon assort that it I absolutely imposslblo for thorn to explode acci dentally, a tha electric current for their explosion are formed only by the muiiipultttioii of a complicated key board ccclally devUod to pro ve ut uccident. A PERFECT DEATH TRAP. Havana Harbor Now Contain a Net work of Nulunnrlna Mlnaa. Havana, April (1. Forty floatini submarine mine ware secretly planted in Havana harbor but Wednomlaj night by thu Span Mi government Thi Information comes from otllcial Hource anil I absolutely correct Tho mine wisre hi id in tbo narrow est part of the channel between Mor- ro and I'uiilu, In two line of twenty mine each. They aro spherical and (bmt about twrnly -four ffl tiiidrlhr surface, Km li I attached by an an chor chain lo a heavy c.ihU anchored on the bottom. The detonation wire un up tho ehaln. Tharo i sufficient force tlti' re to pitrulya tbo bltreai slit all ml Hut if miy entering 11. k I kbould use counter mine tr bow tor peiliKit on iprorhing Ilia narrowca part of lh entraiice lo tha harbor thu uiiua could li oxplodv.L UHITAIN WILL, NOT MIX IM A Malaaal iNa :iait 'wrt' u ltll lt M'll J iixuui, April a TH iitvvtntil of lb "'"r ( Kuro for a joint udVr of MMfJIaliuii tnitMeou lit 1'iiilvJ alato and tpain htt ivcdta.t a rn h4 pmbabty fatal ivtuif in tha f.0111 f a dfUU fal iiu tla part tt Ureal linlala to pu!u)tt In It U slt-l WHkrlaia litl(jf lha tttmlteaulal fui m tl Anally ofTvt u tl. Now that liraat llrilaia aa aaidrvl Ilia atslter, lb t stUmata ds) ballav lao t'aiud slatas wua(4 arr(l suot i ) tooWiuatloi t4 af aw otdnt f Win) a fti if rpM thai ,iln weiid ;i4!y saViwtil bar t)arril t s-td itiVaaal, lMtk I -mI I Itftttaf t IlUa W-t I ti4li"uw.i tn Maaitoa i m b. l Ma 111 i' I Htl m-Wv f I t 1,1. it iiu tM atiii li irt I ia 1 draw a u$ ar l ti d !! ai-a It fj U ra4 iU Mtaspara. 'RESIDENT WITHHOLDS HIS CUBAN MESSAGE. VT GEN. LEE'S REQUEST. .'ha Coltad Itatat t'onsnl In Havana Would Mot II l(aipoollil for III C Margan' Mvas -aanatora Aoeapl I'ratlOant' IJauUloii, Whila In Kiaoutlva Maailon, Wltbout Comniani. WiiuixoTO!, April 7. It I nosv early certain that tho l'resldent'a ueago will not be sent to congre in til Monday. He fore the sonata mot the President ent for Senator l-odge, Fryo and I)avl, and also for Ue preventatives Cannon, Dlngley and Adam. After ihey camo out from tbo White houo ihey refused to ay a word regarding .liclr conference, but on arrival of Senator JJavl at tho cupltol bo aw hi colleagues on tho foreign relation uominltUo and informed one of thorn that no moasugo would be sent in to lay. Senator Davis Immediately moved and obtained an executive ca tion. In tho executive session Mr. Davl itutcd that the ('resident bud sent for lilm for tho especial purpose of asking till delay und bad shown as a reason for tho request a telegram from Consul General Lee, saying that If tbo messiigo should be sunt in before Mon day ho would not be responsible for American live In Cuba. Hence, tho President did not con sider it wise or human to send lu the message, Mr. Lodge said, which might precipitate serious trouble and en lunger the live of theso people. No comment whatever was made upon the Senator' communication, and after it was mado tho Senate re turned to its executive work. At tbo White bouso the definite its lenient was authorized that tbo message would not go in to-day. It can now bo stated authoritatively that after conference with number of tbo foreign affair committee of both bouses, tbo 1'rcsldont bos do cldcd not to send LI message until Monday, Tho conference for Republicans to night has been declared oft Tho navy department has been In formed of tbo departure of tbo Kacbe and Mangrove from Havana with a largo number of American on board. It I stated, however, that General Lee did not salL CAPTURE MATANZAS FIRST A Haas or fupplla Keedail for Mad Attack on Havana. Washington, April 7. In case It I decided to send an army to Cuba it is understood that Matanza will bo taken by tho naval force and the United State soldiers landed at tliut point under the gun of thu ships. From there it is supposed tho troop would proceed to Iliiv;tmi to co-operate willi tha navy in tho capture of that city. It would be several weeks, however, before tills land demonstra tion would be made, at it is generally conceded the navy would act first and possibly for some little time before the army would be available. CRUISER "TOPEKA." tha ltohrlatnal Dlnganos llnught In l.nclsn'l, Salla for Wafinnutli. Giia YKMKMi, Kugland, April 7. The United States cruissr l'iogencs, Lieu tenant John J. Knapp In command, pushed hero at 3:40 tbi afternoon bound for Weymouth, whore tbo United States torpedo boat Homer, commanded by L'nsign C W, 1U.U ton, arrival on Monday. The Ilo getic has been renamed Topuka, after tho Kansas capital. CINCINNATI IS AGROUND An 4l4anl la Ha vt Iba flaal la Hay Waat Harbor, Kkt Wrir, Fla, April 7. The United Mutt's cruiser ( iiicinnatl Is aground In the middle of the hnrbor. Moa returned front pitlnd duty 1 It tat uioritiua and ran tut a mud bank di rectly opposite the goveriimeut wharf. The tug lcydn I trying ta gut ha. utT. Iba tHl Aialatl llaaaa. ClMM ASU Ohio, April 7 Tha ft no loitk'vr acm to be anv doubt Iht . IK slala seiiat commit ten ha fniiioi Ihst hvnator IUuu frind tsrta 1 g willy of tha iiipluyuHtnt wf ipiwstion-! bta toaan la sacuroiif til alai llou to j Iha Lulled htat.-s K it tv, IUII aj iluit viiptv f Iba r)irt wvr pul- Itxlivd yWrdi, nu t U Is ulil.Mt. tsar --i4 by all tb MtaiMWrs of the e'iutillva ascthl ttanalur Itarikvid, Icj will ll adoplto.i of lUa t Htt tt Ike It tor tbo saaala. aia Atlaa na la tataaiaaa WsiMiswtoa, Aprd T - Niaatwt .titan ot Nebraska at tit futlois lupate iv-4vt "tttiat A. IbtieuutK t.itiMn, NaUi I'an Ur all state lr.'ps nui.oul 4alv. la IHa ovantut tf Itk ftii.iM 1 .lAftblrA ll...&lk K.. t.. !! n.y aarvaia at Iba UitptMal mI tha stta tkt tll tba luiltlii la an. It rapna.i as ua Mf aiaa m In l fHo wl tba aalional b-ave u4 tt tabsa Itbarly -illla V Allaa." Obadtn laitia Mf Itaae Claaai 1. llbUt. lurll t liLilla a..l tej-o asa bt ta o1m It 4mi. to In Haaali altait aa4 has a THE CHINESE GRAB. OfllrUI Ntatcinant In Ilrltlah Iloona of Coimnou I'll Ins I.Ik air to CulUU. Iondox, April 7, The houso of com mons wu crowded with people anx Ions to boar tho statement of Mr. lialfour, ucllng secretary of state for foreign relations, on tho subject of the situation in the far JOrtst. Mr. lialfour enumerated tha con cession obtained by Great Hrltain, namely that tho region of tho Yang Tsu K'lang should not be alienated by any foreign power; that the successor of Sir Kobert Hurt a director of tbo Chinese Imperial maritime cmto'ti 1 to be un Kngllshman, and that aepe to the inland water I to bo bad by ships of all nation. A fourth concession, Mr. lialfour continued, occurred only a day or two ago, namely tho opening of three new treaty ports, Funlng, Yocliau and Chin Wang, This, according to Mr. Ilulfour, was a considerable harvest for two month' negotiations, Ilussia bad also given assurances, but bo was bound to admit that tho form of those assurances bad changed. Touching upon Wet-Hal-Wei, Mr. lial four said that, I!us!a having secured Port Arthur, on tho mirltlme ap proach to Pekln, Great Itrllaln bad secured WeMlal-Wol to balance mat ter. Mr, Ilulfour also said tbo govern ment thought Uussla bad pursued an unfortunate course in taking Port Arthur, which, as Uussla borself said, In In'Jj, when Japan proposed to oc cupy It, would, in tho band of any foreign pover, constitute a menace to thu cupltal of China. Kolatlvo to tho security of tho fu ture, Mr. lialfour said It could not bo denied that tho Indication were that China might collapse, and, with fur ther (Way, fragment might be napped up by tho various power. Jlut it would be a mistake to allow Great lirltuln' policy to bo trovcrued by remote contingencies, adding! "We desire to maintain tho Integ rity of China so far a possible, but It must bo recollected that the future will probably huva strange surprises In store." America's The following I a characteristic 1 food' Hnmupurllla testimonial. Facts like theso have made Jlood'e Fursapaiilla America' Greatest Medicine and en dcared it to thousand of home scat tered all over this broad laud. " W like to tell what Hood's Sariaps rilla bss done for us. Our four children had diphtheria. From the very first our little boy lUIpb,then seven years old, was nlOd us T America' Greatest Vfwlicirio Hold by all druggist. $1, six for !?B0 '97 BICYCLES BELOW COST " A- Hrrtt 011 Mmirovi,! Hwrnnl.tiMii'l r"ilA. 1.... '...., iiicviii i. iii. it. OMrarT Al ! atrtiMi ua, Knar aiirk, no frauklia 8i i Salaaruvuia, 0S-1I t uurtli A'., till I0AOU tii 10 m 1110 vi-.u VICTOR Incubator Hf-Wa I'litcBOait ha MiaaM. Abaaalaiiaila lf-taVWla.llMa1. 1t0 BlMreUeM. taMaal M I .., ,4 lM-ia Rrtlao MU Ml U Ua aaartot. I M ut, u Tuvn. mm, loTii'Tst V. Yl.I. FRANK IAA1S laeokriu n but LHH Of " Jasa . t e- - - - a - li Black Pcrchrcons. Clydcs, Shires. Coachcrsani Trotters UUa "lUia-Skua" alike tr. laiaael I a Stata rrire vl 'as, J - lie SI 1 1 1,, ial. M-.i la. ! S. aiae ll. ' "ki'lj I iu,. ml IM IimI .J aiatl ..a, eu HI a. . t-., I t. ) aeta at tke ,.a, (, li Ukl' irui a4 ataxia S a Sa law, ii ael Su.aaa. at. he ax ikaai el kw kaailiiit eaa-a a Sl ki b'i iek" ii .. iu i,,k, ata kaieaa ken ee ljt4 ha aula, trciJ Bit Dnfi AsJ pjn Coid Norwilliy it KlDlatat Mini I, ll lel.a IihiiU ala I . ).t M Oaaiw. 4 at I ., iaiw )a !' . k tla ikei S.vt "l ! a I . k,-,e a.ii leia a k U.aJ l a la, lae S-a mi I a -"v !' Il., a.. la Sa ka. k. I al 4 .! (. H, ...! 41 laoi-aa. at aa ItMwuiuiiJli.iiioH blH' sa-ka ai a. 1,4 . aa I o-i 'aaeaaa la iM4 tea ke H a. a iMNKivnv si.r.wi.h,, at r (., Hi ia Ik. M et f, Ka Caivlf- l.ut ... a .to SENATORS NOT AGREED. Uppniltlon lo Intervention Without Anion! Foroa Two Satiate Faction. Wasiiinotow, April 7. -A debate which occurred In tho executive ses sion of tbo senate late yesterday af ternoon would Indicate that, no mat ter what wu the character of tho res olution to come from tho committee on foreign relation, tho resolution would CUUN8 a serious and perhaps prolonged discussion. It emphasized the fact that there are two elements In tho enato ono for Independence with Intervention, another for Inter vention alone, and theso two factious will fight vigorously for their Ideaa Tho greater part of thu speech mak ing was in opposition to the executive, and no ono attempted to outline tho probable action of the committee. There was also a recurrence to the in tention of the president to withhold tbo Cuban consular correspondence, and suggestion was mado that, if this matter waa of a character too Inflam mable to permit of it being mado pub He, It be given to tha senate In secret session. "LITTLE PETE" AVENGED. Tha Illglil.lniler Mnnlerar of tbo Chi na a i'olltlnlan 1 Himself Mlaln. 8a Fiuxcist o, April 7. Tho police declare that the murderer of "Llttla Pete" has been found, "Little Pete" wa the most powerful celestial in Chinatown, corrupter of politician, and manipulator of jockey. Lem Sier, a Chinaman, who was shot Wed nesday night in Sullivan's alley by another highbinder, I said to b the man who sent tho most powerful man in Chinatown to an untimely death. In all probability I -cm Sier will die, and It is believed that bis death ha long been decreed by vengeful frleodf of "LitUo Pete." Promotion for rattier Mild trick. Nicw YoiiK, April 7. Father Chid wick, chaplain of the Maine, wlo Is In this city, received notice from Wash ington to-day that ho had been ad vanced to tho rank of lieutenant In the United States navy. Greatest very sick and for several day it eem4 as if bo would never be any better. After a while be began to Improve and In a few week wis able to go out, sltbougb weak and mlsersblo. Tben, gradually All Strength In Hit Limb gave out. The physicians told us it waa paralysis, wblcb sometimes follows an at tack of diphtheria. We did everything for blm, but be grew worse until bo was in a pitiful condition. Ho suffered terribly at night and complained continually of bis bead, and in what little sleep be ws able to get, moaned unceasingly. He lost all control of tba muscle of his body and limit. He bad no appetite and complained of feeling sick at bl stomach all the time. After we bad tried many different reme dies and bad about given tip all hope, we commenced giving bim Hood' Bsrss parllla. In a short time be ceased to com plain, bis appetite improved and at the end of three months be was able to attend school a part of the time. Now be is well and quite a strong and rugged boy. Yon are at liberty to use this testimonial, b'ttuse It nccomblisbc wonderful 6. l'rcpuicd only by U. I. Hood .. - nniinir nrrnn Salt's KtUAHLt Ilest adapted for the wester climate. Price Iteaannnbla. Ilsadquartera lor Alfullt, Clover, Timothy mid lllu Hma Heed, Seed Wheut, Ki.-d Oato and till other H-d drain; Keed Corn, Cnne, Kalllr Corn and other 1'orsga I'liint Kil; Veiietnblu and Flower K-wl our specialties). A full line of Poultry SuttllcS onl Remedies. Catalogue mailed fn-e on application. Write lor special price, THE NEBRASKA SEED CO."08 rffi,m,,T' i Busies, rhaetons, Surreys, Traps, Harness Her dlrerl ft-ai farlur, at W uaraiiiaati itv laa flr.l" atliaie eett v v r" W rlt i rair. AUaii I'fbefli, .llllantf CiirrlsBe PLANT PEACHES I H AHDY VAHItTU S that bavetn tried and proved sultebfci lor Ihia rbinMie, und are wuiritiiw true lo name. White fruit I n Uen. badly d'tm ittod in man? phns Kava now (Miirt b .'!') a Iiu ro lor a lri- eroti ol aHt tea Ittia )ar. WISITi; Mill I III" 111 a Appk (Vrri, V.h, Vr, I'lum, ami WIomIw Tra, and ell ama.ll fruit and ahf.il.a AIo rin nUr tbetibnikT lb ax Itl'SHKI.I. I'l: tt II, W ill bale a aal yard al l or, 1 1 anil II Hi., hne.ii a, Neb. J.M. RUSSELL & C0.,HnmA. 1 THAT P G) (n Boil if;aaaia4Mefaeaaiao Wootd II Clad to Arbitrate, Wasiunotov, April 7. Scnor Do Hose, Jato charge d'affaires of Spain, who was in charge during the critical period following the Maino disaster, to-day authorized the following state mont: "Tho report of tho Spanish com mittee which Investigated the Main disaster has not yet bad tins) to reach Madrid from Havana, Notwithstanding this, the Hpaalafe government ia ready to submit tba evidence of both tide to tbo im pala tial judgment of tha expert opinion of tho maritime nation of the world. roetofltae Kobbers ial ejaoa Hl'MAHsvuxK, Ma, April 7.lfarg lar robbed tho postofllco at Wheat land, an inland town about twenty five miles from here, last nlgbt, and seen red over $100, They alo r bed several store and blew open Vtm heavy safe of a jeweler and carried off about 1:00 worth of jewelry. Ia4 week the postofllee and two store at Weaubean, another Hickory county town near here, were robbed, lS'o tie) baa been found. a Mr Miner on a alt rib. msiiuiw, Pa., April 7. In direct Apposition to tho instruction of 1'reav ident Dolan who left for Ohio, coal miners in the Pittsburg district to tba number of 4.S0O are now on a strika and to-day'a mass meeting at Wt Kll.abeth may result In a large addV tion to thi number. A 10,000 Mlnine- flaal. Joi'MN, Mo, April 1. A 110,009 mining deal wa mode yesterday at Central City, fonr mlle west of 3ap Un, one-half Interest In tho Willow Mining company's plant and leaao on four mining lot being sold to A. Me Cnllougb, Jr., and A. Hrownlee of New York for that amount. Wlcltll lUpalilleaas Wl Wichita, Kan., April 7. Tba B publican elected all but two member) of tho council. Tho total vote of taw city wa le than 8,000, or about ball of tha registration, we feel wo cannot sav too meek) In praise of Hood's Bersaparllla a a blooi purifier and bonding up medicine." U. IS. AxDKiuoy, Cumberland, Maiaav To Civ Now Llfo And purify tho blood thcro I nothlnf eoual to Jlood's tSarsaparilla. It b the ideal spring medicine, nerve and . stomach toulc. Try it. a HGini .aV cure when an oiner medicines init . it . . if m t lb Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Jdaaav .. 1 -. 1 1 i1 Jia rA- raJ . i vi uai uii And Field a u Mia Writelvday l S laullllllf (Hue r-TJ w n 1 1 . .main HaMiiia Miflml eairt Hn ut at f ,V.a ? 1 ta r.iMailiiii, Naaiiviliefouintiiilal KiaHitiin- X.L.- V, K'fi'I ge la. 8J V. feurt SI, ( luclnnsti, 0. rXZAT belreale frlrea, 10 prt rsl ?!. Buy Your Trees of ll nJYou V ill Get aaaaaatooaaaaaaao:0 RED CLOVER. TIMOTHY. Blue irass, Vhltc Clover. Tali l tti BmI Heatot tvtr Mom fur tow lf UrmVf J. VfehiiaiN tteti.mi U it riot. f hoi Vuv tnu (o or aal fttf CaUlhtfiK. I ttt. tf mum , , . . GMSWOID SEED CO.. Cor, 1itH A N Sit., tlmoh, (til. afti4a