THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. May 12, 1898. 8. WAR riUCES FOR WHEAT. Chicago, May 7,May wheat scored another sensational advance tsluy, touching $1.70 a bushel, unci cloainff 17 cents higher than yesterday. July fluctuatctl vlolen.iy and added fV.. ccnta to it value. Today's short ses sion of the board of trade wan the most exciting In yearn. Professionals have lieen imtUng out short Him la late deliveries with great eonfldwn . When cloning coble from IJverjsol, which wero available at the owning of this market, showed advances of 3 2-3 cent for May and 5 cents for July, the bears were not so conlldent. July storied V4(wl l1K'"!r " $l.dav4f1.0a. May opened 4 cent higher 'nt !.. These were the low est quotations of the duy. July row regularly to $1.00, react ed some and cloned worth $1.00, May trade wan, however, brlnker than, for wniie days previous. With 'Mm'j cent lietwcen wife H climbed to 1.70, ending off and closing at $1.07 bid. Hhortn did the buying, and Letter brokers supplied the May. They no Id about 100,000 bushels on each advance of 6 eelitn, checking what would o erwlso have (ceu a "runaway" market, "We live In a land of high mountain and high taxes, low valley arid low wage, big crooked staU'smn, big lake big pumpkin, big drunk, Mtf men with pumpkin head, silver streams that gambol In this mountain end piou M(liUclim that gamble lu the night, roaring cataracts and jonr Jug orators, fant train, fant horses, fust young men, sharp lawyer, nharp financier and nhnrp toed shoes, nolny children, fertile plain that lie like a nheet of water 11 ml thousands of news pnjiers that lie like thunder.--Selected. A LEHHO.V IN IMKBH PIlAC'IlCK. I .on Angele Time: A Texan mili tary Company wan out 011 the range recently practicing at rllle shooting. The lieutenant In command nuddenly became exasperated at the poor shoot ing, and, alelug a gun from one of the private, cried nharplyf "I'll nhow you fellow how to shoot I" Taking a long aim, and a strong aim, and an aim all together, he fired and missed. Cooly turning to the private who owned the gun h mild: ''That' the way you nhoot," lie again loaded the weapon, and missed. Turning to the nccond man In the rnnkn, he remarked: "That' the way you nhoot," In thin way he mlnned alnnit a dozen tlmen, Il lustrating to each noldler bin jKirnoniil Jucunuctty, and. finally, he nceldently hit the target. "And that," he ejaculated, handing the gun hack to the private, "1 the way I nhoot." DOES THE IJEHT HE CAN. There are nonie g'Kxl thing that Jacob ISilllar can do that I can't. He can make money on a farm, while the only man that ever made any money on my farm wnn the sheriff, lie ri.nl Ized more on that farm In fifteen min ute than I did In fifteen year, and lie didn't work very hard cither. Jake can ntand up longer under more de tract of barley than I can too, becaune we've tried It many a time, but that In only my mlnfortune. Everybody knows that I always do the bent I can oil suen occasions, Wilcox jiituIiJ, AMUSEMENTS. OMAHA MUSEUM AND THEATER CO. 1313 41317 Farnam St., ...OMAHA wm. H. Troost, Mgr. Afternoon and Evening 4 . 1 to lu p. m. Dally theatre from one to 10 11. in. Popular Family lUnort for Ladies and Children. Ladies Reception Room Matron In constant attendance. Great Vaudeville Hill in Theatre.... MAY KVANB Whistler. JOSIB IIAKVF.Y tlreatent Lady Troinboas Hololst in the world. ALMA IIOWAHD- Tli California NlirMiirale. BEAUTIFUL NAIMNKK Tim tlreat IauouiMi, I1AUT HKOS - Musical kings, IIAI.l. HlSTKIiH r imt Apis-nrauen in t tin Vnt. MONK. HI HllM I.I. Aerial Juggler, Reserved Seats 5 and 10 Cts. Areording to l.tsMiou. One Dime Admits to All. 1 3 1 5-1 3 1 7 Farnam St., Omaha Spring Shoe Sale. l'tr 10 tlayt lutrml ti t lr.m VV i, ' ,?,",,",H " Mtor. IWiS tlltCUUlH 0(1 Jill Irukrit lull ol umuU, We i. i can uurrrn uu aitu tavo you Iltunc)', - - -. 101 HomtMiiiirMl.lUieli, HOW OPEII a, ,r' ! pniiien in tmia ni tim ir riectioi 'i i,l sm nn follows) I'opulut. 0,3.Mt pro ,'. l'B.HU.n, T.SKi UWriy. 3.lnt s.n-Ul U LA : ! I J 1 I ' c,. tioiial dciuot rnl, ,il. Th nllvr ri "U'A ' t"t ; Zt in.Ub. nun had n tl. Vt In tba fit Id ' AfcJl " J , j f t V. V'rll.rr with a UrK pr of Ihs n.p - t -I', ! 1 II 1J ub" their wnit f-r ib r-g UNION MOVEMENT. A call In made for a convention, con ference at Columbus, Ohio, ou the 24th and 25t h of the present month for the purpose of forming a union of var ious reform parties In that ntate. The Immediate moving cauno for the con ference is the enactment of the l'tigh election law by the Ohio legislature under the ojierntlons of which the smaller political parties there uro ex cluded from, the official ballot. The address to the voters of the state Issu ed by those who call the convention in a strong document. Among other things It says: "The right of self-government is In herent and Inalienable, It In a, gift conferred by the Creator equally upon all. Legislators and executive officer are properly only the servant of the people, chosen to make effective the popular will. When such oflW'lals use the Kwer that has been entrusted to them for their own personal ends, and Ignore the will of the people in whom alone exist the right to rule, thev be come usurpers and despots, and the people should so change their political system as to iiinke niieh usurisitlon and despotism impossible. Our present political system miner which all legislative power is surren dered by the people to representatives, over whom' they retain no control, and whose actions they can not review, has proved totally Innoeounte to prevent such usurpation and despotism, Legislators elected by the people, In stead of ruling for the js-ople, have ruled over the people. instead of obeying Hie will or run people, tliey nave ooeyen I lie win or the money iwer, h Ibpror jswer, the corporations and the monopolies. I list end of seeking the welfare of the oeoole. thev have sought the, well rare of the political parties, and security In their own political power. Instead or cmici,irig legislation which would Insure to the people the blessings of peace and prosperity, and protect nil clUcnn m the enjoyment of erpial rights and opKrtunltles, they have no legislated as to eurfrll t' e rights of the citizen, deny opportunity to honest Industry, and give prosperi ty only to the monojiolist and corrup tion 1st, Thev have changed our ballot lawn, originally Intended to protect the citi zen In liis right to vote according to the dictates of his own conscience, so an to compel him to vote according to the dictate of a party convention. I he law recently enacted by the Ohio legislature, and known as the I'ugh law, taken from the issoplo the hist vestige of power, and vest that power In the party Convention, jty placing obstacles in me way or lndcH'udent jHditlenl action, thin law rent rleU the voter to a choice ween the platforms and candidates of the two dominant political parties, It disrrauchlncn all who are not meiiibern of these parties, and denies to those who are, the right of lode-iM-ndent political action, should occa sion arise," The address proposes as a first barm of union the adoption of the referen dum. In its own words: The people, Irrespective of party affiliations, must make a united and determined effort to secure for them selves the right to vote us they please and determine what legislation shall be enacted. They must secure the right to vote not only for law makers but for laws the right to Initiate desired legislation, when legislatures fail to do so, and to have referred to Ihemsclve for ap proval or rejection, any legislation which a legislature may enact." The call In signed by the following: Abner L, Davis Flndlav, Ohio, secre tary state committee free silver repnl- Ilcann. T, J. Creager, Springfield, Ohio, chairman of the populist state com mittee. W. E, Cray ton, Lima. Ohio, chairman of LHnTty state committee. .John Scita, Timn, (Miio, memicr populist national committee. 1 H. Migan, Alliance, uiuo, chair man Liiierty national committee. W. Barr, Brlee, Ohio, secretary Kipiilist state committee. .1. W. hharp. Mnnslleid, uiuo, nccre- tarv of Liberty state committee. R. H. Thomiston, Springfield Ohio, vice-chairman Liberty national Com- nilttee. .Tame A. Onift, Harrison, Ohio; Charles L. Henne, Hamlet, Ohio; John ,T. Cashing. Cincinnati. Ohio; llev. Wil liam Dillon, Dayton. Ohio; A. II. Me Intlre, MU Vernon, Ohio memWrs free nllver repuldlcan state wunmittee. John 1. Ynrelman. Inkiau nnioj A. K. Llghtwnlter, New rh!.a1elphla. Ohhv member of Hiulist state com mil tee. W. .1. Heelv. Winter. Oh o. chair men tiatliMini rt-foriii onity, Iter. (1, r. Mnckln, Dayton, llhio, prohllUllou enudlililte lor governor lu so:i. H. II, I'.lHn, Hprlngisiro, Ohio, man ter Ohhi Hlate llrnnge. itev, T, M. lllllninn, Ceiitenille, Dlilo, l.tln-rtv cniiilUlnte for governor iu ItuT, .1. I-. Keplmrl, Dnvtoti. Ohio, islttor UeliL'loU tVlfM'tipe, II. W. I nge, Toledo, Dlilo, clialnuan Luenn county tu-gm pnttettlve cum ndlti-e. the vol runt by th minor 11U bir dt iuistiIi tU knt with th bop f lulling llmtnn nod lU iunliiM, t'hn tnl,-uin ( thin HliUi effort i form n 1'idiiu imilv will t wnlibra willt trot I..Un.t 'lltUn In III to U It li i ln l.l ,r trnln tin I UhIhvm t tnt v.Hiltiml lo vtlhrr tutn .f lti d.imli.nnt iMtf. tli mirup I Um nwd i w. .tilt j id Unn4 i ll i, I'MldUna ltv ia limit bftl by Itn rn- mlil f and roirupUtMi if liri.V m MniuUl H rtni la driit. mlUi jittt fr Din tn'.iun htn iiininrvl li ruin Htm rtiuiu it uf nkb k " im, ' i'' ' ,ut.v iw that Uv 1b W.ly i,rrM.t VK lr rU.-n el tntinnK ft tb. ' f,r'' wi nr- Ibnin voMiimnl! tha amat li4.la.iiUI u,.u.p,i, .,,( Vn.ih e...,-.i.. iir lh.rv If la wnwlntb tlmoiU I IN nilira, inn u f iirnnip mt tuu ibmiMfli iba taltintltn an.) nf(n-i.luH III U1 lf a tfwat UcWry, ANOTHEU DPXXAIUTION OF WAR I itoelicntor, N. Y., May 10. William A, Brady gave out thin signed .tate ment yentenluy morning! ".fumes J. Corbett stands by the of fer ho made Jtobert Fitzslmmonn: To make a match for a $10,000 aide oet nn 1 will giuuaut-e the champion of the world '$26,000 if he (Corbett) fails to stop FitSimmons in ten rounds, and he further agree that the match shall take place before the last of Hej tern In r this year, and If no Club offers an large a purse an $25,000 Corbett will dejioslt the balance, the whole amount to Im jmhl EltzslmrrwMin In cane Cor Indt fail to knock him out in the stipulated number of rounds. As Kilsiuimoris has now announced that lie will fight again it remain to Iks seen whether he will take on the man he bun all along claimed to be so easy. He is positively assured of $25,000 in fiw. he stands ten rounds in front of CnrlsHt, and $15,000 In cum', he wins. Thin is the offer Corbett made to Fltz slnimonn lust February, an1 he stands by it, and 1 will accept Julian' lwt, of $2,600 that (Jorbctfc will be on hand on the day named. I will Is iu New York on Wednesday and will meet Fltzsim mons or his manager to deposit money to make the match, (Signed) W. A. BltADY. Boston, May 10,- Bob Fittfsimmons has announced his acceptance of the offer of Kid McCoy to pay the chanir plon IJO.OOO for a fight at middle weight and also his acceptance of the oiler of ,1, J, Corbett of $25,000 for an opportunity to regain the henvy vvclght cliiiuiiiionsldp. Kitsimmons will meet cither man before the regu larly organized club offering the larg est, purse, but he will Insist on a sh.e bet, of $10,000 iu each case, and both matches must fake place before the last of September thin year. This in uouucciiicnt is accompanied by tin 'i fer of Julian, Fltzslmmon's manager, and himself, to bet $5,000 that neither McCoy nor Corbett will make good hi offer, CHINA BAYS INDEMNITY. London, May 7, The representative of China paid the representatives of Japan over $55,000,000 at the T'.ank of Kngland at noon today, thin being the balance of the Chirm-Japan war in demnity. The Japanese troops will forthwith commence the evacuation of Wel-JIal-Wcl. The date of the British occupa tion of Wcl-Hal-Wel is notyet, settled. 2,000 bushels German Millet going fast at forty-Ova and fifty cents per bushel. Head in your orders, JkMI'llllKV Bitos, Lincoln, Nobraska. ' The Housekeeper's Corner. Ilumn -Mndn Suu.lilnn, What ear. I n tin IM no by V ImUmr nlooiiij' or brtnut lli..ky Wlmtenra I what the wontlior imtjr lif t'olil or warm, 'tlx ttm in to in. Kor nif )r bomkl, they nra nUny. liluo, And mr lr bow. w.iillmrtii.KUildnr throui(li I. tsiuutirul UIlllnl,', from morn 'till nlnbt, And my fnt walk rr Id Iov.'i tru llgbt. And nhyT Woll, liar l mr bnby WMt, KollowhiK m 'round on hi r',li dwit, SiiiiIIiik on m ibroiinh hi olt bin Aud KladilnnltiKnud brlKbtxiiliitf my Indoor .kin, And my Imby' Intli.r wllb lond true lit-art, To bnhy and niM, borne' bxtur piirl, III face I iiiihlnr, and w r.ili., In tli muNle board lu bi lovlns rulia. So why ibould w band, a tb day no by, The kIooiii or tba llbt ol lb waatliHr and ky 01 tb oul.lilu world, wiuid wr Limy au uavr El. lu "An Interesting Letter"publislied in recent issue of a home magazine the writer says it is, "reully refroshiuif to And a Iioiiih department that discour ages the fansy work fad" and discusses the subject at lenxth, condetnnini; devo tion to fancy work an without a redeem iiiK feature. I he amount of time and money sismt upon it is truly startling, but the fond ues tor decoration aud love of pretty tilings is a common inheritance, and though the prettiuess is often not dis cernible, aud its use in a decorative way way osu to question, fancy work is the outcome ol this fondness, and the fad will not be thrust aside uutil all are artists and can k ratify their Inherent lovs lor the bututilul in au artistic way. am IiicIiiiihI to think my own exper tise nut dissimilar to that ol others. first it was croclistiiiK, and uunibcrles article, usually unelimn, were mauufao tured solely lor the pleasure of working in the noft, briuht colored wools. Next, yards and yard ol tat tins', made by the vr busy miner ol an tniiuatriou Irfcoui flred my nmbllioti, and the Krncelul, In- eiMiiiiit "dipptUK ol her ahuttle, ami the roll ol pruttv eiltflun nteaddy roninK uuder her hniids as shn luuuliel and rhallml with I lie other KirU, uimlnthe work nwm easy and altracltvs and put our Idls tliiior to tin in. Hut w lieu I rams to try It myself, I louud It bkn werythiuic lm to mnkwa llece ol it I mut put my uniul to it. I might talk and work al the nam tint ll all tlm timnths work was uis,ruioa In my miud, but ut a urv as I Iws'aui mom tulvrcnted iu ntmt wan be in it said tbna iu what I wandoiiiH, mltivr Hi wort wa iHiild or it tt'iHHj aliogcthor, f, ul Iwtns to keen my mind oa 11, I vuwd utvel a lailarw iu that bit. Ut iiuitt, I eould Hevr s the um ol rultiim tU'lh uu lata littln bits aud In! It lin lUr nnnlu, ivllljr a I H- banltu. Hnk oMill r nfiiernliy i,mil rd Iimi 10c tu um, and iibat'in niHi'U, lu 1111 iiiiu.l, nlnnt to Im rw h'trvd !r td.bii. Mpralaideoiiitnrtn nrvtwtivi ns, h.inKnn iiuUU. tiailt nmtiun1 m ra-idn . eisui a on ol In tard nnl url', I ik In luourning baalMtnd nbo aid m pra- id hi d.'n it.t nn ii. a wamau bH ol.f wtiiiia nnuld km Uarna stun around itiiia,' ti t.wi iuidni lin and "U iimlln. And nn,lt'r' tU.m'n lk i4 m in Inn ku I'mnlMl lal.ni noma, Usn 'rpjinn an wkat ) kn. aw atl'at iio Ut sm. I'atal on lUik ads a in to b"lf of in lt'i.1 la niiiiiUi.in-ml- ont ol yla. lbUrnl ltn td IMssd tuandn tkat iliraUon amM Ntit4 .itanntfialti ahnli hy am ap 4mmI, twins' prvit.ln-, MHain NiUnen la th inUt,. tUt a an taMitfinlff m bn nam lain ) and tan anknbln stik la all ImnnianUtn kad ulttaiaabt. I mat I tHk ttm !, and a4 II ln.L pretty and aMmtnj w4b eoa'4 U ila and tt ul Qnmmor PJonQQcifioQ in fllnplf UUIIIIIIUI IVUUUUUII UU III UIUUI1 -------w- Prices as low Wr 'V fri-UVri '; W W'Ur biantiful shapes, nicely m bossed d i Q7 100 pieces srr sot , ..ip1 v I Can also bo had In open stock. Decorated Chamber Hds, worth f 2,f0, at $1.50 I'laln white Bowls and 1'ltchers, a pair 50c Largo sIzk Water Tumblers, per set..,, , 9c I'laln white Houp Howls, each , 3 1-2 1 A Hb'ghtly dumagiid Cups and Kauer, iy:h w Knit Underwear. Ladies High Neck, Long Hleeve, Knee Leiiuitli 1,'nlon Suits, QQp (;pen across shoulder............ 0 Ladles' Union Hulls, Low Neck, sleeveless, ribbed arm, lace trimmed neck, 50 quality AOn each lOv Ladies' IiIkIi neck, Vests, medium weilit, etcli,,.. Ladles' low neck, sleeveless vents, taped neck and tf arms, cacti. ,, , Children's rjiiloii Huits, white or cream sleovuless, kuca length, all slzn..,., Domestics. Indian Head unbleached muslin CA (seconds) per yard UO German blue calico, ii'2 inches wide t per yard Uu Dress style ginghams, per yd.,, 5c Linens, Etc. Tt'i Inch Turkey red table damask Qa per yd 1 91 Pull sizo bed spreads, each :49c TV l (52 inch unbleached table darmtskQKn a yard Owl GO inch, sameC AA us above ...vUU 51 inch bleached M table damask 35c mr yd.,.. 45c 5C 58 inch same as above.. All linen unbleached crash, (sir yd NEBRASKA'S MOST POPULAR 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Fancy prunos, 4 lbs Choice prunes, 5 lbs Navy beans, X lbs Lima bonus, kiln dried, 0 lbs. Pearl Tapioca, 5 lbs Hatfo, 5 tbs (or Dried fsiachen, 5 lb NEW CATALOGUE all, tlm arlirlmi nnht l usl aud still be kept dainty and cleaa. Ho I am lu .me pathy with what noiu rail the "embroi dery load." Lxpvrlnacn aud obnervatlou nhow that mont ol un liavn a nenkne for tome omn kind ol fancy work, and thai It in pleitnuiil and protilabl to Indulim In ll, within limits, Wn Ilk to have at hand nometltliia' to H' k up hu a Irivud eouisn la (or a rkat. whvlhrr II Until roidrv or pi urk, akntwr plvnwn un; or In ItUn Wila un ba wn no out lor an nltnraiMiu vmtt or to ia, or In Htntl u b-a an am n-rpler4 and lit aiiud tmi n.nrjr b.r ma baa. But w hould I ramtul that our pnalim m Hiad IHn hitttiMisM ol our hvvn, Ibnl our Inni f work d.s hot Ink limn r uitiuy nli .li aU tw nnt nom 'firlll,ii mndi or la dMen MM.tboi tfenl iU i i, Uaiiun tnni ti imrwiiiM tr ilb. nr, N4ihr "mk I u,du"nov jn ul raibruidwr; in a Hid bt.nlnn tr lb work 4 a wiMima n lit Ihiaoiiii, "IVm wan on a ly and a who nirl a a otbr xrt drir, Ml lbt m IhiiIi Hr, mi tbef bad In ail Ml ba bad aind nnonab onj l.r bn lo iiieruatMtablr aia, and lba lby maid ainiri and Iwbnpi'f . II l,b bim a ton nbiinM iukMwaunaklsi aoa. rr m rr ' wutk.aad bnaanlmLabit be an aUeal ll, In aiakn nauaaa ' I arm l l ti bapi't aiia adl. He Htt4b4 lb In.b alaally, bow. vr, asd wn tab kun a Ubr 1 ba In) mi aata ia l potiv IviiainhnJ rlvr lbjr had arll now and lower than they end of the season. o 7.r,0 Dlaln white I'orwlaln Dinner HeU. 1 v fiMeji ''' i ' s ', Kmw) V" ',' III "S-M. Vntfi long nleevs 17c UU low neek, gFjQ HOUSEHOLD mf Paint and Varnish Brushes at at Department Htore whitewash brushes price 15c "i-v V Hummocks, AfA full size U I U Head for our color cards ol ready mixed Paint (iuaranteeil. 4 ball croquet sets Axel grease, sir box .... Bixby's best Shoe Blocking, 10c size. Huisins, 5 lbs for 25c Nectarines, .'I lbs 25c Tomatoes, 4 cans for 25C Corn, 4 cans (or 25c Early Juno Pens, 5 cans..,, 25c F.urly June peas, sifted, .'1 cans. 25C Apples, .'1 cans (or 25c MAILED FREE TO OUT - OF Bui they did not nit a uaar each other an o! old. Hhn bad lived ahum no loiin that nhn had growu prim aud old maid Uti aud wan l-lintf vxd with him lor baviiia noiied tb cariwt with hin mud ly hoot, aud bn bad workndmi loan earn liitf uioiivy that tin had arowa bnrd aud pl,l lik tlm iiiuu.y 1111 nad wan try I114 to llmik ol nomnlhiiig alfmliouat to nay to li r. 80 lor a w hile thf nat ou nuh nld id Ihn par "dm tov uraaiMiial" buih wondering by tht-r bad hd sueb nenld leu tttam oa Ibnl day l"d ki nm h olttsr KiMtd b. lha naid a"'"l aaata aud wrmnja l Jruiii k.Jruut. I rnnm jour iturn ahuply, Tb (ram Hituld ntl tw nnlil.l rev, bm 11 lnwd'd Kr dv.,rnti iitiri. iiilrn qml sold Onuir U id nhlt innt am an liii.rovunl oa Mitrn lUnivi linlvd. union abti utouliltun- mil nif n't. n4 la ) . Natural hm in Irnsiv i n .litl r I ua it,, ari Miiwiurnl i I. j -1 .f MubnnUal drnniun, tbra liny am i-on.wi.ul. I'bMionmpb mar I Imm4 witk i-r iibimi a ami, Ikin ib-prndme; ttHa lb its, I libinnn. nnint4 ir dranln am lunf nalinlnt'tiir in bi4b lrnmn, Tbm In tna Ibing a bena lia kxtaly, Tba boudw aba amtull Jaika aa4 ioM b Ul part vl bt boa. b'l4 landly ! Wnl lb diarfas auaolbintf, snak a nruii Uiul.k. l allka t ! I kiu j 1. .1 awl vat lu tb iatsd'aU tlaniim and owmri fif i nona intat, 1 41 i.ai ikn i a . . a a. ... m. ... ... nnrl .9nit flpn't MIIU HUM HUM II - I will be at the A new line of Percale Waists, In A7a all colors, worth $1.20 at til U 97c 97c Crash Hkirts, all lengths .,,,,,, ..,1 Duck Hkirts In tan plaid Better gradu crash Skirts at ... $1.47 White Duck Hkirts, from -7o to..,. upward dJQ CA ,. VUiUU upward from QQ Crash Halts f 1.47 to $12 Pique Hulls, from f'2,7 to J5000 new Wrappers, In llht and dark colors, sizes Jl'i to 44; 25 differ- A7 ent styles, worth f 1.25, at V I V Hosiery - - - Ladles' black cotton Hose, seam- lr:",:,:".::::12 l-2c Ladles' line imiiorled real Maoo cotton aw'j 'Ufis-c -1 Jione, IMII reuiur iiiij iiniiimnni 1 i,-ir ' dye. double sole., IiikIi spliced O R a . " heel and tint, per pair uOJ Boys' heavy Bicycle Hose, 2x1 rlh, double IkhiI aud RAa toe, alrs for , JUw Misses Fine Imported, real Maeo Cotton Hose, QCp double knee, spliced heel and toe, u pair uvU Men's heavy mixed cotton Hocks, seamless, double Oa heel and toe, a pair ... ...., Ow DEPARTMENT. Uics Root Hcrubblntf Brush, regular size , ., 3c v I r 1 1 if n u m ,rt ? ii raiTH sWttJaau xi 'gjjia al Curry combs Japanned Dust I'ans,(ull size 5c for Inside and outside work. 5c 59C Window Hcrecu Frames., ,.4C 12 tooth (iurdun Hakes 19c 19c ... 5c GROCERY DEPT. Pears, ,1 cans (or 25c Cherries, ,'i cans (or 25C Apricots, .'I cutis (or 25c Cheese, bent N, Y cream, III.. 15c Best Wiscousln cream, jsir lb.. 121-2 Bust Neb, cream, (sir lb..., 11c Brick cream 171-2 - TOWN CUSTOMERS. rhlldmu may Uaru to una without ahu. Ins; may h-ara to ink prldn In n-lng tinmen pxik pn-tty aud In kw-plug room tidy, tlcoum riMiui that am un4 raunol U kt alwavsla s.rf.s l order or spotlaly clsiiii, (.ul , ii,, . u inoatoiber thinn, a mid !! imumn la Imm, in, whiott lutiilirnunitbr a "laaa tieal devotion to Hi urubblun bru.h and th dul pan" bur a in aligval ladiff nmiitin to clenlillusnn aud IIiIiuvmi, I'run M.ru.au (ii, ball pound l pruiion l.olUI H HM, l(4 Ihrtiu !. i.i not u II. i.r Dm pruu wm UhM ia. n- nip ul Kraaulat4 ua-ar.llin whit, i, ai Ual'a bntbl and added to lb pruten. Hub oUn ball hour ia a midrW o. ttl , M, mlH bq.d imam l.tu ait lauiIUi. t rmt Hi!iurf ,,Mr ftiij bipd iilron !mU ,. 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