The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, July 21, 1898, Image 5
July 21, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. NEBK18KA IftDCPENDEXT. ALL GONE. Our Catalogue for till season are all gone. Wt have scut out saventy-fiva thousand of them altogether anil wot mm babcen sent to a man who dld't ank for it or whose name wasn't on our book. Wo don't sell good to everybody we end n catalogue to, but we ahould. Tb reason why we don't are because some people are no judge o I good and they think our price are too flump. Other want to get trusted or want a discount and w don't either give discounts or trunf. Others again have got "bit" by ordering good from tha catalogue of some crooked concern (there are still a low left) and they think that ull bouse that send out catalog ue are alike, Wo ain't worrying. We will get all the people ,iit..r while. When wa started to do a mall order buaines nix year ago wa didn't have a aingla customer. Now wo have m'vutv )i.(i(oi') and we will gain seventy thousand more in the next mx yearn, Hanaro dealing, low price and honest wearing good rro the sue magnet to build up a trade, 1 Fifty-Fifth Congress. (Continued from page .) iittd an elaborate pluti for remodelling our currency ayntem, yet a plan Incom plete and faulty from hi own stand point, and boldly avowed that In pre senting that plan he find endeavored to present n plan tha adoption of which would mora firmly commit th United Htalcs to thagol l standard. The sen ate promptly nnwered Mr, dago by r affirming the Htnnley. Matthew rolu tlon of 1H7M, or raMier the substance of that reao ufioii. declaring thai, the tinn ed Htnte reserved the right to my her public obligation In gold or silver coin and that to pay In silver would wot b la derogation of the right of the public creditor. Tbi resolution, when m-ut to tho house, wax promptly f -Jectad, thu the house going 011 ncord, by negation in favor of paying all obligation of the linited rtiate In gold 1:0111 uiKi maintain ing a policy that In making such coin dearer and dearer u measured by I he oroduct of labor. Thu wa It made early apparent that widely different view prevailed in tbo bona. and senate a to what Is honest money, and that 110 measure changing our present nyntem ould b f tiwlwi in to law, that what th houwf pawM'd tha wiiata would Itaanra to veto, and vl'v yra. The howw) aommittiw on flank ing and ;urren:y did not indeed ena ita labor but flrnt n a wiiow committw thn th repnbli;an memfer of It, an: than a u-comiaitt'a hammered away ttpon tha monetary quant ion during tha tamt bart of th ntn wit n tha final rMult of formulating a hama foruf tltutlng bank nota for govarnmant papal, and r to laad, not trhup hy In tan t. but Bona tha lea urly, to an IrrafWmabl bank papar baai, and to thl mMfiiw waa ta:ked tha label "tmr nuo.y raform." It wa fraautad Ui tha houca aa a bill, only to hs withdrawn hy the committee for Inrther conidaratiou Ijofora tha and of tha elon. With tha currency quaatlon aarly put out of tha way by mutual C4nant altar tha two houae had taken oopoaita poal tlona on tha Htanlay Matthaw raaolu tion, tha road to an early adjournment waa apparently openad, for eongrea aaamed to ba dtnrminad to Daa tha ao oronrlatioo bill, nay aa littla attention to general herniation a might lai and go homn a oon a oaaibla, And for a tuna very rapid proarea waa mad with tha regular appropriation bill, an adjournmnnt la-lng proinid airy a tlm mlddla of April. I ha only queaiioo eicitiiiK aerioii debat waa that of Ha waiian animation in tha aanata, but it tatama avident that tha treaty could not than command tha two-third vota iieceNiiry for ita ratification, and It wa permitted to drop without baing formal ly abandoned. Later an annexation resolution, not tha treaty, paMaad tha Minat by aiM-tly a two-third vote, but aoch a vol could not hava ban niuatar ad in favor of tha annexation of Hawaii balora tha war with Hpaiu and tha pre ur for territorial expauaioii that thu war brought. Hut a congraa worked toward ao early adjournment publlo attantlou l cama mora drawu to tha Inltdernbla MtaU of affair exlutirig in t uba. In January, ympathy not only for tlm ( u ban ttruiigliug lor iudeNudeiuw. but an outraged nry ol prolyl agaiuvt thfi man 11 er In which Hpain wa atrlvlng daily to uppre lha relwlliou, iMtcaiiiH moat iirououucmd. Then In Pebruarv cam th blowiug up of lha Mama iu Havana harbor, and tha American iwopla ron rluded that ucb crliii wiiulii not ba a bit beneath a nation that could deliber ately d about tlm extermination of tha uon miiiibataut auricultral population of Cuba, NUd btalelied the blowiug Up of th battlaahlp UHia Hpaln a a natioiinl rrima, A mtrdiution, uot only for tin ir mi, (nil lha rr una tit eh IdieraMy x tfriniiiaiiiiK a larga Hirllouol lha Cuban iiopuUliou, lha deuiaud aroa that Cil ia hould ba lrd, Hpalu ivfuaiiiif to yiva up voluntarily a auvii(uty whah he eoti'd never hup to okuiu, war h CMlua HiHUlnlile, Ami thl IimiukIiI pongreM mok. f'irl riii iu rviMf of ilia prtHttdeul tor an appropriaimu of I.'iO.iioii.inhi l.ir ua. litiHal duhna, tlutt aa 'mh llirounh CoUtfrva WllhtlUl lllawMtM-ut Voir, Ihravaiaa ih Iramluj of rdutlua umkiKri drniaud upi Hpa alhat Mumil war, auil dually a dtlarUiiM id ar. A ad thl l-foMglil twlor iHiiiMrva ona major aad aoi nuai-r tm-aUua. I im rrir aa lha raining td ar Imh. hik thl umImm lb MoitM to, iih iripiUttu, Vitl lor aa lut iva id iukraal raa Uih aa I for aw rv U lata mi a to larraaaa rta iatlJ iHi,iMKi,HMt M t.ar aad t-i uikoi im lb borrtin ot Oihi,immi,ihmi -tor what I'Mrpoaa it uaiillMl I Ik kk of ilraan a lha bill la or i k pa waa nut thought worlli ahila 1.1 lata, r may ba tkaugkl amik whilaanl In lat l' t.otia aka aiaf k l-alwiad thai amkorlly fir aa laa itl toad la rnluh U gold rmt , Oniaba, July 7,1808. 1 retira th grwmbaek or aooie other pur- poaofhat couvn- would never know mifly vob. miicht- l thu aecured with out iiUrtu tiuu. ill' iiin, 11, To represent thi f'00,000,iO' ol money which it wi voted by tha houte to tfiva f bcrtary of tha traaaury an thonly to borrow, it wa propowd to viva aald a!cratary authority Ut leaua 'f ier cent bond up to .Viu,00(i,OW and temporary certlllcatea ot liidcbtnduc 110 (; II 00,000,000, and which It wa oropoaad to lu in anlKiiimt ion of tijxea, and ao n to maka tha fund that If, waa proixsacd to nwia by taxation Immediately availabla. l?ut whan tha war revenua bill got to tha aenala It wn mora delibeiali'ly con idered and freely amended, Tha bond authorized were cut down to ;p0,i;00 000 and provmioa abided uona ahould b iaaued until at hiaat, .',0,000,000 ol tha temporary wriillcao-a of indebtad ueM hifl been iued, a wiaa proviiou but one that wa atruck out inconmr ence, I'rovmion wa further mada that uch bond ahould only ia laucd for tha piopoaa ot meat lug t pen 01 tore grow out hi tha war. Th alamp tax aaction of tha bill wer nlno imkIi mora broaJened and mmiu mot ioineral, a tariff duty of 10 cent pound iut on but, and an Inheritance tax calculntod Uraian yearly f 1 0,000, 000 of ravenua abided. J brief, tha aan hUi iimnwM tha bill until It wit calm littd tha', It would iacrenaa tha rnvmnm of thagovaruniaat byaomwherbatwen I i r,0.000.000 and f -'JOO.000.000. 1 1 nlo added a provialon for making immadiataly avaifaala tha aciguorag that will riwult from tha cofuntfa of th ailver bullion iu tha treasury about, If d 100.000, Uut in tha conferauca commit taa thl proviaiou waaairuck out and a new provlaion relating th coinaga of tha nilver bullion in tha traaaury at tha rat of f 1,000,000 a mouth ubtitutod a provlaion that merely mao maniia try what Mr, fiag haJ laam doing vol uutarlly uudar tha diacrational eluum of tha unrepeale'l part of tha old Hhermau law. Tha conferen commltUai further changed tha bond proviaiou of lha act o that a finally paaad tha lua of 1100,000,00001 hoiiu waa aatnorlzcd Mr, Oaga atonic pro'Medxl to laaua 200.0O0.0igt of tham. To Hum op, tha new taxaa, war largely Imooaed no a to rt upon article 01 genaral couaumpUoo and therefore btnir aluioat aqually upon man rigardlea of thair aaruiuic. '1 hu it wa that tha burden of tha war wnra largely ah if ted Irom tha ahoulder of tha country' richer to tha nlioulder of Ita poorer citi Mil. When tha richer ara aakad to con tribute thay ara offerad bond iu return, whicli in tha and, if tha praaent dicy of taxation I coiitiiiuixl, will ba paid, with In o-rea t. by tha poorer citlxau. Hi 11 waa provlaion mad lor th ram- lug of war fund. Authorizing thaev pendltura ol nw.U revenue congrea found much enaler. It approprlatad all told during tha aaaioo iH'JjJM.'J'.n.ot which .'oT,7HH10!J!J waa approprlatad for war purpowo, and f .",,'tO,7.'l!i.H',iiJ for genaral pupiaa-, wha:b I ol5,(MH),00U mora than waa appropriated by 111 nri Mion ol the I-illy lourth congriai Hut than tha country la growing. It ahould here alo be remarked that tha mara appropriation of then mini doe not mean of nenaMilty that uch an in will Ihi iMut. A a matter of fact actual. ordinary expenditure invariably fall abort of tha appropriation, and of iioihmi, 11 tha war I tittily conciuipHi, in war axiHtnae will fall far aliort ot th aiipropriation mad to meat th prob able coat if car r lad ou up to January lt lialt. In other word Ilia $,'1(11,000,. IHIO repreaent lha eatllliilld n ( ol lha wur up lo Ihi 1 1 in and ofaii mouth mora of war, tin ol lha Inat aud moat iiiiKirliint ai'l of congrea waa tha paaaHgaof I lie reaolutbiu fur th aiilieXNllon of lha llawnilan laland. Wa trutuh avllou dia iioi praaMK our lauuchmg ou a il Icy of ti rnlorul aipaiialou, a polit y of uraaping lha land id other oi.la that w may hava lha opportunity ol JmhI ina I kain id I hir vamliiK. Wa rnutoit protli, cannot grow niroug by robtiina other (aaipla, Mud it la a ifrav Itiialak lolliliik weraii. I t 11 uot bill lulo ii' b inialakv. 'lh Aini rii im, Omaha Markets. Hevlcw for Week Enilnc Sat urdjy, July 16, tinral Thl ka Im a k of lair i.i'U, not to Urn a urnn, but at Ikaaaai Ilia Iwur thaa lal wavk, aad gala l ikuti ar Ik H-wr glva I th k'l id th coluaia in laiili ci It an l boa a Ninip'4 alia tan agii, a tavr, Ikar waa a laUlai all H aJ.mg lha baa, I aiila-mmi ilia ah a, aa atuaJ.na Saturday lad all other market Id the matter of CHttla receipt, and ntill tbare wer Ian than fifty load reported In tho yard. The market aa a whole waa in very natiafiictory condition. The ntrik er at the packing houaa kept noma buyer out of tha market, but there were plenty of other no that tha de mand wa fully equal to the receipt. Hhould tha ntrike aaaume nuch propor tion ii to cut off tho entire local de al arid there i at ill a very excellent nhip plng demnud, and if that ahould prove iiiNdcipoiia any day to take all tlm offer ing holder cau renhip to Chicago with out extra coat, Tha market on good corn fed beavea, uch a were capccinlly wanted by tha hipper, wa vi ry nclive mid a little trouger, 'J im entile were good and tha buyer wnuled them o that everything wna aold at an early hour. Tha lean de alruhla kind were at leat ntendy. Cat a tnng ol cattle brought " t0 Cow and heifer warn in vry inoderat" m ply mid the, market wa without feni.iira or change of any importune. The lew ntock cattle on aulc brought firm price, chiiiiglug huud at an curly hour, The cuttle market all thi week Iimn been decidedly in Killer favor. Value outhelMlter duo of fat cattle have been gradually working up and It Im ante to any tlm I the gain for the week amount to fully 10c, At tlm name time that the market I gradually working npwiird, the cattle lire becoming bid far ao that the ante all thl week have ahowu tip much better on pniier. The lee dcalrable kind of fat, cat tle, that I rough at"i or thoe allowing a r u" ol irnaa, have not experienced liny improvement, tJood dry lot cow air) tieilura are liringiug a miicii money n any lime. Koine good heifer brought 1 1,40 nl 4, r,0 tin week, which wa a much a they would have old for any time Ihi aeaaou, (iriiaa cow lira not bringing quite a much aa they did when they IIihI commenced coming. Out at the an me time I hey have aold well and at price that were entirely auliafuetory fat, bull are very acurce and are nclling nt iuat about tha mmin prliu-a a u win k go, but Nloek bull are n little lower Veni calve ure way lower than tin were. At the preaent time it I hardly poeMible to get over f .1,50 for the bent while ou Monday aud JhuiMday a nigii it q z.j wa paid. Hlock cut lie have gained about 10c thi week under the Influence oli fair demand and light rccclpte, Hog Tha receipt of bog were Jib em I for the lnt day of the week aud larger than waa to be expected under the circuiiiMtauce. liuyer nlarO'd out curly Inking tedy price, but aidlera held on and when trading did commenae it wa at atrouger price. If anything the mnr ket guined nirength under the influence of the active buying and the clone wa a alrong 1c higher. In fact the average ol allthealea, aa will be noted from the table of figure above, waa clone to 5c bet tcr than yealerdny. Home of the local packer held biuV but tha nhipping demand waa very act ive and tha buyer wer not long in clearing the im. Thehogold principally at f.'f.ffO to t-'l, Uft, with noma good heavy load at I'b'JO, Yeierday tha hog aold prinei pally at t'AM to H.m. The preaent week opened with a lower hog market, there laing a reaction after the Hbarp advance of tha oreviou week 'I'he market, however, recovered 5c on Jucadny and added another joc on Wed ueaday, then came anot her reaction. On Tburnday th market lot 5c of the gain, but remained ntatfonary on Fri day. Atthecloaof the week value ure a hade higher than the clone of th prevlou wmk. Uu moat day ol the weak the market. waa in very natiafactory condition o far a demand waa conwirned and receiver bad no trouble in unloading aupplic at the prevailing price. Mlieep l hare were no heep here to day to make any tet of the market, but it would b afe to way that had theie bean anything di-airable It would in ull probability have nold In the name notch a aa yenterday. During the early part ol thi week tha receipt lor tha moat art were not ol the kind that liyer ike, a the moat of them were too heavy At I he Maine time the market eaaed Up a little. Toward the latter part of the week tha market picked up again, o that it I now juat where it waa a week ago, Hot npi-log anil Return One turn. Knit. Olb aud SMth and September 10t h aud 20th tba Klkhorn line will neii ticket to Hot Hpring, H. I)., and return a above. Limit 80 day. A, 8. Field ing C. T. A., 117 Mouth 1 Otb atreet. HICAGO MARKET REPORT Clin uo, July 20. j Open TTqTnTl Iuw, Clue,' Wheat .1 July. TJ Hep .7-6 77' 7 77'. imy.-s 7V. 08 b I tea ..107 ft 07 or n July .l!i3- Hep ,.U-3.I lie.! .I.I3V.-H "Vi llftb :t:iH- 7t :ilft :t3- llitta - I Hep . !' .. U14 i 11.97 una ,ard- Hp,, IVtlrt J OS I4.S7 CO 5A) S.T0 Itlba - rWp ,.;VT V7d ;B3 I lilt Mill I IV F H ltd K. I liiiMgii, July Vi), lloa rit-clpU, on; fuiily nelhe, lower; lijfht, I,7S (nil ,il, lotted, !to'!U7i heavy II m I ntile rcn li.u, IT.ixiij 11, iady, tola khaila lowtfi l"-rl, lion I) to, ktmkil f . I a. 1 1 pin, Mii, Mii. lenlpU, lii trtiitg, II I te llul (ilaii and Mvlara (inly on. U lo Mol N.riiia, K l , a, H-t llMa la , lha t.ikhortt ilea Aus tub aud Jdlh aad a.-oumUy loik aad oik, I intlt il l day (.l nur atind and cm tosr body by I rip In Ihi delightful lo. ll II. knia at I If r loth lrl, lnlal fyum l'aratra t irhana. Hiar palest (1nHf pr a k, II no Wry Ins strata! ialal , I aft trwia a fbisrlor all a.,. ri mal tsjNittf laar ......... ... 7ft t 1 1 Sofia tUik sir!, J, W. lrtit MJSa4f, Ami' ,if II sai silhLMr'' CENEI'AL SHAFTER AND STAFF IN THE FIELD. Thl pli tiirn give you an Idea of how oomttmndlng ofllonri look in tho mldatof a butt la, for tlm New York Journal urtint who Hindu tho nkotch wu right on the apot and jiunlicd h I pencil wbilo thu bullet whined overbuild. Tho tout ollli rwho I the oi utral figure of tho group I Ocuurul Kliafter, of courwt 'J'lu-re I no inUtiiklng him, for bo 1 tho bulkloat ofllccr iu tho ftrmy, M hi b ft I veteran Joe VVhcnler, watching tlirougli hi glanwrn tho movo liicnt of the i many and probably Juat on thu point of begging (icnuial Hhaftor to turn him loona with a cavalry oorp ou Homo purtlcnlar body of Bpanliird which ,n Im nelcctwl lor cxtcriiiliintiou, Tho ofllccr lmiuing on liU word I JirlgndbT iciicnil ( JlmfTeo, and behind blm I Major (lonnrul Luwtou, who held the cent'-r In fliul hot fllit before Haul lugo JiiHt before (Jnrvora nmdo hi fatal d(ih out of the Imilxir. 'J ho iiiuo in the foreground i a nurguaut of tho i piil corp, ready to wigwag order to any purt of tho field. Y' "', , f wttmy-- MONTIjaS FLAGSHIP, FEINA CRISTINA, AFTER THE BATTLE Probably yoa remember Tiridly tho pictures of tba Main m aba looked ftar ho wr blown op la Iavim harbor. Ilcro it a companion plctnro. It howl what wa Uft of Admiral Moutljo'a flngahip, tha Uaina OrUtina, after XJway bad flnlhe4 with bar in Manila burbor. Tber U itriklng almllarity bet ft ecu the appearauoea of tho two wrock, but American and Bptnlardi M well mailt look ttpon them with varying amotion. Tbi drawing wu uuxda by Joint T. McOutchwin, an artlnt in tho employ of tha Chicago ftooord, who waa on tha dlnpatch xt M;C'ullrx:li aud Haw tho battle of Manila. It will U no ticed that tho entire aportracture of tbo OrUtina wai tbot away, only tba tipper part of ono amokectaok Doing laft atanding. TbU tpeaJu Tolama for tbo aexmr-y of Anterioan fonuora THE CAPTIVE BALLOON AT SANTIAGO. Ono of tho novol feature- of Major General Bbafter'a attack a Don Ban tU era waa tho aao of tbo war balloon. Tbo balloon wai bold oaptlvo by wlro cablea, taroogh which Ulegrapb aud teUphono tuowiagaa conoeraing tbo location and ttreugth of tbo Bpanbb fortifloationt waro awl to Oaneral Bbaftar matll tbo balloon waa rant by Bpanlnli abrapnoL 441iJ i mJ ft'-"-j.-j pi vtiv i J7ir r .1 i . feMnJIUlTVr I..,, a.ii ULOCKHOUSn NBAR SANTIAGO. Thl phtui ihuwt isie of Ihsanos if bUkbu whl.h f.ia lbs ft la. tpal falui i f tlvittrsl I4aar ne id itataan sr. -aud Kabiiu, i.swh ue was l.l sdsitlgmialy on Ui enwl if a kill i rldg The walls wte JM ly twl f I gs ifia re etifianed ty Wuktf aartb. While t4 able U with stead the fir i f anillety, !) tulalsteie fxlsaiti rdtalaa tuifgtteUe rfire ftsss) tide bulUl Threuh the .npaide le the wall Ike lpuiU were aide te Nf duwa the lo a mardaroat Maer Ire, let lu spite vf ail the e4 vaatagM w Manly ro'r and hart l vwlaateate tbaigM fsaisieely aa eeAs) W4ly eUvsliiias tiwe aad Malawi I la h dsi frvtn tWr ela44a "J Siv-.M. "-"i ., J UNWIELDY CONVKNTIOJtH, The editor of tha Nebraaka Farmer, while not in politic to any great extent, offers the following pertinent criticism upon large political conventions which i worth connidoration. Tha conven tion Rytom will gradually dieappear aa the Initiative and referendum conies into operation. It is undeniably truo that large convention are unwieldy and In capable of trauHiicting builueea with clcarueHS and accuracy. The bugo na tional convention are simply anman ngeable. But hero in the opinion of tbo Ncbruka farmer: One of ourNebrnHka newHpapors con tain a cull for aetata political conven tion, the rule of apportioning delegates muking the convention connint of 1,110 delegati-M, A this 1 one of three coa vention called to meet In the Maine city, on the name day, for the Maine purposo, It i probable that with going and com big, and time npentat the convention. it will tuko .'1,000 men three day to nominate eight candidate for stats olllceal Figuring it out that each dele gate will spend on an average $10 for carfare and liolnl bill the conventions will nmult iu putting f:(0,000 into circu lation through railroad corporations and Lincoln hotel, which might better tin vc been circulated for boot and bind er twine, Aud ou tho principle that tho more head you have the Ihhm brains lire in thorn, a principle quite a sound for modern application a to aumo that lu a multitude of councilor there I great wihiIoiii, there will no irood come from mich unwieldy couventlon crowd. Ibiforuiers may well reform theuiNclve in thi particular form of convention muni a, and wheu the at tendance I cut down to lethan oOO wo will ex MHt deliberation and wise choiea of candidate from nominating eonven tion. Kiiropcun nations have conned to en tertain grave fear as to the ability of UiiuleHumuel to protect bis long coast line ugainnt the powerful Hpanieh fleots. (lanernl Crap Maaraarr, Lincoln, Nob., Joly 10. The week has biim one of uniiHQally even condition, the daily average tem pera t ure being about 'J degrees below the normal. Tho daily maximum tons Miratures wcrs generally below ninety degree. There has been a decided deficiency in the precipitation, there being oaly a few scattered shower; the greater portion of thestafo had no precipitation. There bus been an unuMual amount of suiiMliine, and tho conditions wars very favorable for harventing small graio, which I about completed. Threshing la lu progress In many sections, and tho yield i reported fair, with quality good. torn bus maoa good growth, and still holds its good Color, but needs rain at this period epeclally, as it has began to taol. Chinch bug are reported In some sec tioH, but the damage is generally slight. l'antures are reported as being dried up in some localities. C. K, Challi, of the Ulysses Dispatch, was in Lincoln Friday of last week. lie says tbat crops of all kinds promise a bountilul yield, and tbat tbo popnlista are gaining strength and preparing to roll up Increased majorities this year. Faith injood's Th Great Cures by Hood' parllla Are Indeed Marvelous "My bunbsnd suffered with stomach trouble so bsd st times be could not work lis bss tsken Hood's Barispsrilla and it la helping blm wonderfully. IU also bad ccrofulou humor but Hood's Barssparilui cured tbls and be has bad no trouble with It since. My littla boy, too, has been taking Hood's Bansparilla and it hoe given blm a good appetite. We have great faith in Hood's Harsaparllla." MB. J. It, Edwards, 60 Edlnburg St., Rochet ter, New York. Be sure to get Hood's because Mood's ; parlllQ Ii the bent In fact the One True Btoee Flutter. Sold by all druggl.U. lSlx(roa. Hood's Pills iratlFSgSFSZ Mala Blp. faTt 15 to $20 per week salarr a commlaaiou. First class salesmen or agents for oar new patented JOo con sumer's article. Hells at sight la all stores. Wholesale, on doaen flOe, ono gross 0. Kasy to sell retail la every bouse. A lt)c article nnefal (or ladkwi and gentlemen every day. For terms and our sample dosea send 25elo poet- sue stamps; lor Dvedo-n ft. tor twelve doien S2. (lottschalk A HLrrnlvrt man. ufaoturers of noyoltie, 013 Hoe ton i aa. aa. " ... iuock, Minneapolis, Mian. Holeagenw wanted everywhere. Tbare ie too much diflaeanns lattaiaaB, th price of butter and lha prwwol chassa at this neaaoii ol th year, c three IKiUnd of ehreae can be niaila In nlaiw . J oaMiuadnl better, aad the fbnsaeks oftne th higher in price. Farmer, why nut msk your owe reran after the pro eaaaadvertiMHl la I hi pir by C. II Kittvriog, of lil h, H. lkoiaT lie guramas suerawi, end aiasy madare til th hiiki-KKOfcir are aoe makiea; thae owe rhavM after hi rowa, rWkUad oa page eight. i-i your . u,l..r to anWrda WS OR. ICONMAROT'B ANTI-PILL t ( KM lilt: PILL HABIT. iVnalipntki, l1!'!'!!, lUIUiae aaae, Ntvie lite. III. Aatbia eo b.lluead by eUvasv DOUHT I V) TKY IT. Drortlsts25c.