The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, December 08, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
c. 8, 1898
What Jrry Said, j
The following lit from ao Interflow
ith Jerry 81mpoa tbut appeared In the
"The reform force represent that class
of people who are preyed upon by or
iranliwl wealth. In 1000 there must be
U fusion of the element opposed to the
?republleau party. 1 don't think party
line were broken by Tuesday' defeat,
There may bo a liitle pahlo now, but the
n,.. u.ui i.a r..(irinml under the same
banner, The democrat lo party will tint
absorb the populist. It ljiocsury to
have the two orgiinl4tlonleeuue peo
ple have political prejudice. Many pop
ulist are recently from the repub icon
parly, and the old virus M ill ie In their
breasts, and while they will vote against
the republican party, many will not vote
a democratlo ticket. .
"Free ellver will be one of the planki
ontiilnlng what free silver Implies, the
financial question. The same condition
that brought It up before will bring It up
In 1000 and keep It up till the cond
tlou are changed. I believe llryun will
t,etli iiotfilnow iu 1000. We will have
wore need than ever of a man of Hryu a
mold. No man that I know of can unite
the opposition to the republican party
osoti'lly a Jlryau. lu 1WM 1K?"'V'
will (co fusion bigger than It did In 1HW0.
The ropiiblicane are welcome to thle vie
OI course we wanted to
111 j - . g
HEADED FOR SANTIAGO.
How Shatter's Columns Closed
In on Their Prey.
win, but it will be
them,
no bed of rose for
l)r. Ilull'a Cough Hyriip Cure th
wont stubborn coughs, cold and lunar
ffwot,iou. Even Incipient consumption
ban been successfully cured ii.V thle mar
velou remedy. Bufferera will obtain re
lief after a few do.
A fur Klaetlon.
TheWymoreun Inet week came out
with a pitiful plea for the relief of the
ufferlug and starving poor of Wyrnore.
The pathos of that article Ie almost
ooimhto move a gate poet to tear.
The condition of Wyrnore 1 almost us
hnA n fluhn. (Ireat Brunei Holy Moses!
Tannitloa on usl Oh! Oh! Oh! Kor
week and month pat, the Wymorean
tiamAimn nntlilnir but talk about pros-
fxiritv mid vnod time, all a the result
f McKmley' election and the passage
ihaOlnirlevbi II. Mo McKlllleV pro
parity moan starvation, soup bone
and second hand clothing Just what
we expected. Hut Instead of donation
a tint rmor. we would a (largest an in
rae of the tariff dutfe In the Dlugley
bill.-Arbor State.
LEADEES AND MEN TELL OF IT,
The I'lral Plans Wrul ') Sup
plies i'oulilii't II Landed Ahead of
Cnuinilli Aney Ilnil l l'llit
Quirk-Willi Oi Mr In (tlglil, (be
j Or Wit, i 'liu-ml'
Copyr)tlt. im. Iiy the Author.)
IV.
a EN. YOUNG'S
-' S4vl('lnrv ut Ijtt
$Ouusiiuas, June
? 0.1 lin.1 11 .l.mibl tfil
I... ........ .1...
I IJUI1I1JJM Uli.'H HIH
m j Huntings cam-
JV -Jpalgn. It showed
t
HE
1 1 r 1
the army t hut too
Spaniard wore
not rlNkliiK iicav-
Uy iu the dofniifo
ut mm tat out
mIiIo of tlio city,
The Arncrloiin
lendra ttllcvcd
thiit the Hpan
lard were In-
tending to nittka
Dtubhoru flht, in the vimliuutioii of
thi'ir honor, nt the itntm ut tho city,
The troop umii rally Khurcd thi view.
It liud been intciidud up to Juno 24
(hut iuwtnti' division tukn anfroiiK
fiiuidvo tionltlon north of Hibonoy liind-
inn, 011 the read (oHuutlitKo, flint KuiV ' under hi Kune
arouud headqnurter a to theimpor
tanoe )f EI Caiicy. Uouora) Buaftcr
aid, "Wo did not wiu to louve it a a
aholter for a utroiid tSpanltth outpont ou
tho right flunk of our lino," when it
ahnuld move forward aRuiiiNt the lilgh
ground vwt and nort ln iit-t of BuntitiK".
Ucuerut Law tun' dlvUlon wu to con
Mtitutu the rllit wln of the hhhuuHIhu
force, and I luiimcd fiom bi licinhnnir
torn thut liuwtoii wu uuwillintf to hurl
hi (IIvIkIoii uKuliiHt tho height uhIkihh1
bin) for cup! me, leuvliiK the tipuulHl) iu
inmwUm of El (,'unuy clone iu lil reur.
It nhould lo (said, bowover, thatdeii
erul Luwtou bidlovcd ho could take EI
Cunny in half un hour, and othor gnu
cralH, more mpuclully Wheeler and
Youug, who had looked tho ground
over, Maid about tho name filing. TIicno
opinion were biwwl upon information
(rained before El Cuuey had buuu re on
forced and elrmigthuuwl. Whim Eawtou
camu to altuck, it wu another matter.
Wheeler uy thut ho UNltcd Hhuftor to
let the cuvulry (IIvIhIoii (uko El Cuticy,
but Hhaftur mild fhu tank had ulrcady
been givcu to Eawtou, and ho could uot
olumge it,
On the mh and ' 'Mh of June the
whole norpa moved forward from the
Havllla camp toward rJuutlugo, brliiRlug
tip between Ea llwloiida und El 1'ono.
i;i l'ono i a narrow clelllo between
mouiituiiiN. liefore descending into the
defile, the troop obtulued from tho top
of tho iiioiiiitttiue ou either aido of tho
road gliinpHi3of rluutlugoaud El Caney
Willi their ilefeime und of the inouu
tuiua mid valley intervening.
On tho IJOtli General Mhaftergave out
Id order of butlle, which wa to carry
tho Hun Joan and El Oaimjr road
lielKbt. lu order to bring Huutlego city
J mm tho )i)guec to
' . tTi
i
m
ASSOCIATED PRESS,
Kdltlng tl Wew KnelilMll tt Ie H
Vumttif Work for tiie Mooy lwr
The great eomblnatiofi of wealth who
evxJc the control of government In order
that they may profit tlirougli apeclal
privilege conferred by law, long alnce
made In their flrt eare to control the
... .1 - . 1 i.
public pre 01 me country ana nme
aubject to their will theee great avenue
(fpubllo Intelligence. Upon thl In a
verv lartre meaeiire they rely for the etie
coca of their movement.
The Aeeoclated Pre conetltutn a
huge monopoly for the purpoe of gath
ring and dletrlbotingtthe dally new.
It ha an eaetern, weetern and southern
dlvlMiou headquarter at which are sta
tioned euperintendente or cenor,
through whoeeband all new item
miiHt pae before they are given to the
individual newnpaper who are member
of the aaeoelation. Now item In mere
skeleton, devoid of comment or opinion,
would occupy but little apace in a news
paper. In euch form they would eonetl
tote dull and uninteresting reading for
the public generally. Therefore they are
seldom eent out in thl form. They are
usually embellished with comment and
opinion. It ie In editing the new Item
that the Associated I'rose and news
paper generally get In their deadly
work. The reader of the new nncon.
clously, by a process of mentnl absorp-
Inii. hna his opinion formed for lit in
through the editorliil clothinir of the
new Items furnished in the puper
division ciieiimp west of Eiiwton, whMe , the lowest tho noldiera nuid that tho
Wheeler'a division would bold t bo rcuu prejmratlon for inn atiuca wero jar
from Klhoiiev back to Ualdueri. tbu from what they liud expected, from
keeping up luiideommunleatloii between . what they ahould lntvo beeii, iu order to
these two landing. These position, insure success and what they might
.... .1 . .. u '1 1 ,1,.M I.. 1,1,(1,1.
Wltiiiu easy ruugu 01 inn iihtj huhh, utb wicii inruiiitj vij
were to hnva been maintiilned until all lug wharfs uud roada and putting on
tho troops, artillery, transportation , wugou fraln. General Bloater suya
wugfina ud auimuls, ration and am- frankly that tho preparation wero not
munition wuro safely landed and diS'.whut lio dcMred fhem to bo, but tho
trihiihtd. annv. com nosed wholly of northern
Tho fuHntant t'eneriil of one of the meu. wu lu a hot and sickly climate.
division, who wu in a position to know the rainy season wa coming ou, when
tho inside of things, told mo at Gamp tho already bud road would bo made
Wikoff that I ho affair at La Ouusima worse, a tropical storm due at that time
forced tho rapid movement of the army might drive tbeiiuvy a well a too sup
forward noon El Gunny and Hun Jouu rdy ship far out to sea, aud it wai ex
hill. The capture of that position drew peeled that General i'undo, with 8,000
tho army westward to Havillu, where Hpunlsu troop, would Join the garrison
there wero excellent camping ground, in tho city. Under these condition
omul wnu. tmirn todenlov the division Hhafter decided to force the buttle at
nrul tn receive tho Hnillllurd in Caso of Olice.
attack. It wa supposed by many of tbo From that time on until tho begin
general oflkere tlmt tho army would sing of the porley over surrender, tho
halt iu thut camp for some tlmo in order clement active or threatening, tho im
urtlllcrv and nut tho whole netuosity of tho troops, especially when
outfit in shape for an attack lu tho di- they come within sight or range of the
rectlou of Hantiago, Hpuniard, a well a the restless and
In splto of tho effort of tho staff do- unsparing energy of "Peoo Bill" Hhaf-
partmonti it wne impossiblo to land and tor, combined to rush tho army forward
transport auppliea faster than tbo men at a pace only oompured to thai of a
and animal at tbo front consumed
them. There wa a luck of steam
launches, lighter, scow and wharf.
Tho army never bad a three days' supply
Of ration ahead.
There had been much marching and
countermarcnliig to get the troop into
position, aud it wu very hot. Holdler
had no change of clothing. All they
had with them wa a roll containing a
blanket, in somu case a shelter tent,
fhelraniisand haversack. Perspiration
soaked their underclothing a though
they bad been in a bath, uud tho fre
quent ralu drenched them ou tho out
side. Tbo soldier say that while they
would not have minded this state of
thing ordinarily, yet, following their
long voyage, it left no time for recupera
tion. Tho extreme beut and the pecullur
odor risliiK from tbo soil affected their
hurricane.
1 All thl time aud afterward until tbo
American flag floated over Hantlugo tho
spirit of the soldiers was: "Let u go at
them I Let u mt at them!" ThU is not
to aoy that there was indecent haste,
that tho men were ready to rush head
long into disaster. The result shows
thut men of all rauka wore prepared to
go at the task in the deliberate munner
set down for them in their instructions.
They never for a momont forgot these
Instruction, lino upon lino and precept
own precept, aud it wa their coolues
and self control which saved tho array
from horrible disaster aud gave it a viO'
tory when tho turn of a hand might
have precipitated defeat,
i The Snaniarda eaid that tho Amori
cana violated tho rules of warfure by
not rotreating after receiving a volley
appetites, aud they could not relish tho from tho enemy. Thi method of fight
oourso army rations, nor procure uny
thing whatsoever lor vurlety. Thoso
who had recourse to tho native fruits,
especially tho mango, paid dearly for it.
I," j The mango is a little larger than a peueb,
11 '" - '!" . I . 1 1 in.- . ..... ltu .....ut in ...iiiiy,.
riid. Tbu it wlllle. readily under- sua pi uu !. . - -
eloodthat the new distributor i no ' HK imuoi mc pumpsiu, n "'
Agency of unequalled powtr In Ihe an apple, thick nud tough. I ho expert
wiMlern world. I encedfuhnns wurned Ann rh aiisnguiust
fl. .....I .Iim .tr...!...!..!. ! .. j ,1.1... uftifl tlll.V ... Ill
1 lin lliwiirr hjwit uu't m" !... ......... j cmill iumi'', H" i"; ,
log i not set down in tho American
tactic. Ey going ahead in spite of und
iu faeo of repeated volley tho well
troliiod regular took tho Hpnuiurd by
surprise, nuito aa much a tho smoke
les powder and deadly accuracy of tho
Mauser amazed the Anierlcuus.
I En w ton bud about fi.OOO no n for tho
attack ou El Cauey nud tbo El Cauey
j Iieighta before Huntiugo. Tho iufuntry
1 1.
ated monopolies eoutroMhe prltHpul ( tlljmj ti, Kl.ruiM of fever, bnt a they division of Kent nuiubt red about 4,500
mi tropwlltdii newspiiM'r of the eouiitry j W( ru V(,r (, ,JU t),rcut soma 1 men and Whceler'a dismounted cavalry
i.od through them control tH A mo- I ,.MW.,.uy (ho voluuteem, could about 2.f00, muklng 7,000 for tho at
elated Is aud "PP'"'t Ua nff -re and ' f.,,put,in. I tack 011 Han Juan height. Until column
new .Dsors Thev j, , r,d O,- Jt I ( m Jj
"'H ' t . "J ?, 'panZo ..ad Mtw. MnuM and Mght of the 80th for a forward movo-
l
I it .m. .....i,mll.t. .kill. IhuvIII. tint riL'itm westward toward meiit. Chaffee' brigade, l.f.OO atreng,
I Tl. iI.h LHtniUMir til bll!d IHl 'U ' H,h.H:il'ci n reennoolti-red. Jut bow tis.k the til from 1, Uedoiida north t
. ,i . .. .. . . .. .I.. . . .....I. t.i.t. . . .. i u I. ' . . I... .... .1... .(.I.,n M..t :i 1- ll'iiiioW
i lillime men inyniir i' umr mu edlllpe'io lliewi rra'tiiiiH'imun'i ti iu w 'm i" "" .," ... j
' . . . - ' i. ... I..... ft ' . . ... . ... ...... 1 at t . . . . It I A ......... a I... . .
, nini to Destroy an iim'ii f'j" ' " nivurv, I aKei lou Man onu rs uiei , himmiiihiih, huidi n uy nytu i
DieiNiorsmp iiiki hiiuki h,t i" I"' m tit vie ioit grueriii wucllmr Was kiiiuwn
ltl.o.11 w lll.l oi inn rn , f . , .. . ft .,1Iirili,, l , JSuil UU.
Hllr..r Knight
!juun In ighu wero rijMtscd l Hauiti
j view and tlr f'm their woik on tbo
ii rrl, parlbuUrly thermid and iruil at
llto i rnwiiig t tho r-uu Juno river and
In triKUihs, Ittuild Kant iixtbliig.
The iiwr wertt, I supimwi tnul iu'
wa snow it al army bru.l.iu..ii.r. "
Th f iM t remain lhal on July 1 leli.ro
tho Uultti liii'dlholrsip found IIk iu
m!vi blotk.d In the r I end lulhe
Udof the strtam aft nUy light will.
I m . . . . . k. . fci I-. uil,,ln
r.Lon. y H.u..,. m huadl '"" 7",lr,,' " ""'B
tMe.Uwtika the l..u..,,..U kava MegHMr "
ma h.imi. a lvabUtfo vrr lU-roiu It '"l ''t ruiu f. imm,
tMiR itt.ple and U lr. Ttef mo J lw il unn 1 1 ihiiiiiuU IiIimwU m any
rt. 'Uf oi l tiling" lo attrMi nud ! t.itiU l.kidy la li l I ) r.iitH'i rv.
nvr H-4 bk dm ikem. liui n i,,,, b.,riugbly ud re
m.U ad .t.rw-Hijllfc ' I hi,umMU.I lt4t ill ttfiut lltl,M
Mii,MiM i.i lrg camT,a ii.d ii, ilti l .t I u I eu Ix lh l b f it.
! OiHll t ll!trtl ftld lbl the Itglott
!f lUif IUetx. lo Niitug W4
iMtuliitd wUU Ww I.i totktug u al
TAKEN UP On 0. tuiN.r ad, I'Jl.oae
Tl iut, 4 yttr old, Mt bora brt.k' o
off, partly ffl.nvd brand oa Ml !
On ph iIoh i, ton 0, rang T, Ormit
prtniuet, ,ue.lr r-oinlr.
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fvwl S bl.mliMIl I U
kotw.f 4likttluavilr an I M nil sti..
tnt..lat.l lt IH 'Ur l U'l
Hulf It M .f'lur MIS4l
Jff MMiMSMakly IUIgl.
ever stood within touch of our bar
gains and disputed their silent plea of
economy. We are wide awake to
your Interests, for our success depends upon your belief in us.
NO CUSTOMER
FOR HOLIDAY
GIFTS.
Nothing is more welcome nnd appropriate
than such Qseful and ornamental article a
neck ties, handkerchiefs, uftN'iidera mulller,
hood, faseliiators, (love and mittens,
shawls, skirts, table linens, napkins, towels,
bed spreads, pocket books, albums, toilet set,
smoker sets, jewulery cases, pocket knives,
perfumes, finger ring, sleeve button's, watch
chains, collar button, carf pin, ear drop,
eto.
Come Id and see tbo splend'd array of such
thing we have prepared Mr the present Christ
ina souson. VVcan pleuo every taste aud
suit every purse.
WARM FOOTWEAR
Ladles' lined and felt slipper fiOo to tl.fiO av
pulr.
Ladles' lined shoe 11.50 to 14,00 a pair.
Men'a snag proof perfection and overs,
Meu' celebrated ll'iiilgnn flue over.
Men's heavy Arctics that can't be beat.
German socks, wood knit and felt boot and
legging".
Mlssc rubbers, 1 1-3 to S, to
pair.
close out. Ifioa
Mnen' rubber, pointed and broad toes, while
they lu, 25o to UQo a pair.
Just received, another lot of blanket, bed
comforter, flannel skirts, lee wool shawls,
cardigan Jackets, flannel shirt and live gee
feather.
HOSIERY EXTRAS
a) dozen Men's merino soamles half
hose, double heels und toes, regular I 1 a
VI!
,...,., .... ,,.,., t
Kiu, sale price, per pair,,
IS doxen men' seamles wool half hose,donble
he! and and toes, extra flue, worth OA a
a." ii, sale price, per pulr.,..,.,...............UU
3"i down men's cotton half hose, black,
ten and brown, extra heavy, regular Aa
la 1-ae, sale irlce, jatr pair
20 doisen ladles benvy wool hose, black
and blue mined, regular 20o, 'tt'MAA
price, per pair
UNDERWEAR
SPECIALS
flft doxen men'a gray merino ablrt aud
drawer, really worth 25o sal price I fl
such.,,.,,..,.. ,.....,.,,., Ill
2B doisen men's gray merino shirts '""IOAa
drawers, regular 40c, aal price each,,, 6 V V
20 doxen gent'a natural wool shirt mdOAi
drawers, regular fiOc, sal prlite each,U iFU
18 doxen men's natural wool shirt ""dAOi
drawer, regular 75c, aal price en:h..,UtfU
20 doxen ladle Hwls vesfj and pant,OC
regular ilOc, sale price, each
10 doxen ladles' fine merino vest audi A a
pants, regular 50c, sale price, iicli,.1UW
J1 doxen ladles' fine natural wool ran
dom vests and pants, regular 75o, aalei! O A
price, each,,,,, ., ,.. VUv
10 doxnn ladle C. If. vesta and t"tnt,OAfk
regular fl.00, sale price, each IIHItllKOlV W W
aOfwrcent discount on children's merino
vest and pants, age from 1 to 14 years, and
children's C, II. vest aud punts, ng from 2 to
10 years,
TOYS, CANDIES
AND NUTS.
We have a large variety of toy, and you
will find our price a low aa the lowest.
ST - r
Kb"
Si;
Mixed candles at 6c, 8
and 20o a pound.
l-flo,12 l-2o, ICo,
cDcn cruMinT p. onr. 9210. Street. on. P; 0.
I OV1I1T11U1 W UIW11 LINCOLN, NEB.
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llMlthy Olrl.
Home statistics ar given out from one
of the girl' college In the eaat, where
special attention I given to physical
traiulag, giving a comparison of the
Klrl of 1807 with those of a few year
lioiore.
The 1807 girl are inch taller, being
feet 4 inches on an average; their
chest are 3 Inches larger in girth and
their waist 2 Inches; their upper arms
1 inches larxer, their lorearm neany
inch. A slight Increase I obserbed la
the breadth of the shoulders, and their
chest are 1 V, Inches deeper. The capac
ity of their lung is ten sr cent mor
than formerlly, anu tne sireniciu oi wieir
hacks 21 ier cent greater. This may lie
due lo the exeroi those particular girl
tuke In their gymnasium, or on the
other hand there may be something In
the prevalant beliel that women today
are larger and stronger than their moth
ers, in uny ense ii promise "
their heulth aud happiness, and their
t bildreu's.
Your UmiKor Now
I from ths overworked erudition o! the
liver and kidneys which are unable to
-ipel Impurities from the blood. I In
eitiiHi rlieumatixin. Hood' Harsapa-
rillu has levu wonderfully suvsslui In
ruriiig tins iliteuw. It neutral)" th"
i. i id lu tho blood and wrumiiitly eur..
Him uehe uud pams whietl oth.'r liiedi
iiti.nl.nl to rli-VH. Hood's Karsapu
rill.. Is the best winter inedieitie bwau'tf
it purifies, enriches trnd vilalix- the
blood. It gives help Just Whee help I
ii. o.hsl, It ton' tlm sioiiiiuh, stiinu
bit the liver, aud erou-s and sustuiii
ili kidney. It wurd off pneumonia,
fevsrs, brouchlti. cold rough and the
grip.
NEXT TIME!
I want yon to go where yon can get
Nk, Clean Coal, no soot or dust, nud
a.iMMi pounds to the ton at
Dicfks lumber & Coal Co.,
I.I IHKIt ANU Ul
Teleibotie: Lumber 11; Coal, 85;
City olllce, lao.
Clt.v and 'ii'l olllce II () Hf Lincoln
tMl All ti
) idlaiu4 rWastor lMr' koUt.1 t.
lrv l Wurmalvr, u I WsloV I
ttUrlii IHt h wumUI t U
I'bilu ilsx a k H -h M.
tlnti id IWioa, l'.(Nid' l h
lrgatio tlt Mlmt lu eiiUii
1.rvW-tiv Unit, aad wkhk t said l
itala lb it eouliilieU
11m rot hin rpi:ald la li.
im itxttwl a sUmp! olt ag isi
Mt.ll., tHllMllHri nails ,Mlll.bt
ttd ritti w atoarm 't lst
y. Kiflv im kasliy riai t)Mtd Im
pvwttvt lfua te.li s, s an,
l4ik Mi u 1 1 rweu li..'U isti ry.
I'mmi (i. i U leiiy tt
!)) ute lli' Ultl 1 1 sftr lb ariuy nl
H f.. .i4id atta l"t tlu tt.
Thl 4 lit tM.rt Ull.tf i IU
Uf" I l taking II (imi'i'i
t aid ha lun.'d MfA aod. In lvl,
ri lu)vl b k v I t ihe Ud l. ttuw
i. lt. UtU4 I'm! . gtuutid l lr
isp4i I M an alt k.
I I tw 11 la IUtfihly
MM mi if atH II Hiid)t
fif l4iiMtiiM, aud dM l
f 4etimtNa i-h it AM Ihe iiti
Ui at I ihi liM d d'fw
Wrl ItloWH SI b4 l )llltll
1aie itl8i' 4 iplalm
I ihujor siitis r a u I.
1,1. tsbila th 1 1 1i4 1 id MiUsaud
,udtiw insiihwl by ltoa Id l
lu the iNnriiiMM ll..li.,i, .Sl U ki
ll, k ti.ii 1.1 t'uy to Ugiu tly
hi lh unfiling.
tba dttUhit i t WWhf and Kut
I ki'd ai. og ike iimI l r'l
r and i Jms' tint. i)mu' I si
loty, wht.hw.s It tti(f4l agnli.it
i( Jen In I at I 1 tv -lll-n in Ih
ka)atl.l lw. t aai' guu
Ara Hllh."
I.i Hung Chung I h'puted to b lh
ri. h.t man la th world, hi powsiou
Ling tMtiuiated at I.Mmi,(hhi,imiiI
Thi Chin Vliwroy, If Ih rid.al id a
eiiy td ou budrd lh.ni. inJ, every lu.
habtuat td hah i''t lilmMlf l'ig a
pauir, would Hiak I hut city M'Miiluslir
tti it. h.l ritr ta Hi wot! I.ttliiln In Inet
II uul'l Im Ih .iM.ril. 1 ! e.indiUoii
td stwti a ritf wn!. M.Ury, l .r . r
isg d. iu, and por iu l .l, In tnoit
pnriMm wiib Ih urdiusry ImrrH a eiiy
i.rl.ni that do not f lioi d a
m' tttillaoiitU, but wku k w AIM
wait nappy ttom4 i.iiiill I b !.,
ki ad auibllloa INt I iUUy lt if
Iih4 Ulu a lrMJ. r bl. IUr lhr
id iMtlrkilMui burn In ry lr4t
i.mt.utt Ik aation irou mid tak,
li-al bntitm hi ifs.l thai abound.
Im hi.tn.. ntr Iwacutoal boew aa I
kov I ar rarval, and mki Ih Urnl
la ilH iti 1 1 1 ti y vsiiy duly I. U i nuiutwr vainlii rr I !'
l-u tut Atiliy l.i IuIImw up I y an k. I an aida and iik Iran inou iksir
lltuutwn luwi nultl It lii(lM
wt) ii l I I t navy, lle.M tiaul Huh
Jmh lhkk.'U and ui hi. Kl
nud W h lf wtre l b Id H
In luitm aniMiii nud Ukind Juii
flttiiig, an0iiigrhi. IM ih im.i
j tw IU flt ivnld iKeldis
' iillill U KllUlk,
in e and lmfitlir lnlHI,
TM'llKOU TllMrV, 31 J 0 Sirill
riM nil kind oi lli - nad I'wra (a
inn It. i.i lniKur. li.itMv nnd Una.
H lm.. lli h Tnd n hnra.
HigWl mm paid lo lll ,
1 ' HrAHV IIOI.M.
I.liiiu.w, Keb., Aug. 1., 18!iH.
Tnovr.li A Oi.viiiciiv. Undertakers, City,
fh utliiiiieu: Allow me to rifetid lo yoa
my heortfult thank lor your work In
taking tar of Mr, llaydmi, and of your
kindiies to me, I must say that your
mode of conducting funeral I of the
lnh.t chitracter. Also that Mr. Hay
di n' reuiuin were In rinelleut eonditiou
and natural, of which a great many
Mik lu Ih bigheat term of your abil
ity. You curtaiuly are well iti.lil1d In
Ih prtifiasion you follow, You will long
lie roimtH-rd by in nud luy ehildreu.
rilgntNl, Mu. Kiir K, Hit eii.
(Mr, llnyden nan wll kaown through,
out Ih stats, and hi fuui-rnl wa laru If
attudd. Th abitvsWtter I woridy (
entice. TliT nrs lisslwl si aiHriouth
Mnth lrl, UuihiIu, IM'tor,
DR. O.C.REYNOLDS,
SURGEON.
Iimn.. IT,1, in. iiirr llfirrttn 'Nfh
Ink. I'b'in t.5.1 A tt-.d. linCOIn, ItCU
i.ututl tkaaa la ! a
r flat
, o . .. f ..i .tow
Ik .Nw iirk nad lUmlon I ipr-i d
ktalkitiaiiu dmll at 10'tM
land .f o 1 w., lonty. lHo
linm will kif lUdv al M w. and
to M u at , a kttd.ire Ik
kln-k euadard id Ikrounk Ireta
a,l .iMllval uniKtitaal Will I ialU
i.iaa.1. a In Ike lat, NiiMa lr
mil b khtd im ar Ula. Ualw ak
it tka ktWMt. HUi'lT !
i... Im iu'IimI lot na latara date.
Uhvi iMMf liiM, Van jr.sj
iraalnad I'avlft Av,,ln Ik UHS
lit; 141 wtnj IU Adam itl.
f
11 W
A Devoted Wife
Like to sea her husband arrayed In Im
maculate linen. We can cite many ease
n where wive Insist on sanding their
linen to our laundry, niul laoies. a wen
n men are good Judge of bow Iniiudry
work should be done. Haw edurt- re
moved. Call up phone o7v. lliu. ni'r
1.AU.NDHY.
FARMERS' WIVES
. a , t i . I
or any otlu r ladle who wiaiiiowora
CAN EAHN LOTS OF MONEY
working fur u In spare time at lion
on our elotl.a. W offer yuu a good
e hanc to make plenty cd spnilliig
ttioiiey easily, lu leisure hour. Head
1'Jn for cloth and full diroetion for
work, and iHiuiiiieue atoin. Cloth
eitl anywhere. Addre
1VtMfcl fa, t IS I M.I Itaalan, Ma.
Ml Ht.
Winter Excursion.
Haiek yuu na find hlp. U erlppM
wiili rksttinuliaui, ftmenn t rd. II
Iliad, joe ami rat,aud Ik place Jgol
HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH AKOTH.
Tl ii U Wa Ikaa yua tm !.
k VxihMlrrn Ma" kaa naoMal
taeial trutiua evflala day Ikl
ni.inik nt
CHEAP RATES.
Ik :va Howl will rauimn m-m, and
tin nad nil lkr huWt nad Uwd'sg
kua nNlia4aMid Hl M
lattaduriDg Ik wluUr
HUCMITHU IUTIX
0lkn . ,..M.,M.MM..M""I J J J2
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and krrettudieg Unlm H.MilrMiittlkt
polMl in), llluial. lVil.t. rnff
nad l. Il aw n..4Vd. lkwv daj
li,t,a allow.!, and av agnt f ,
M, V. Ii. It , f J. H. ilkS Taete
U.a. Anaal. lidua, !, wd
tti4 sjtttrenlHtani. ...
1 k atl iUl will to Navfwbaf Jd.
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