1 Dec. 15, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. If BY I LLC 'I CRITIC!. Judge Neville criticises the popullat legislator because it did not restrict the etate at the laat MMtion and tblulca LEEDY STILL HOLDS BACK. ) ose f ths KaaiM JKstr ! X ton Positive, ... An. nl tha nrlm eausc of .. n. eo. l.ir Uovernor - ... 1 ruti Hu.. .it ... -- 1 ii..ni M Lit,. a. If tnii!rf I I ' ..Vf HHIVa (uninuiuiiuu iu u In 4h. 1.,..1... .... I.. v t.i 1 interesting 10 anow www .(...... by tb advocates of railroad Uglst would sot aroood section 3, of Art. Ill, J tlon generally and all tha reanonsb of tbeatet constitution mhUh says: I bllJtjr will be upon hi shoulders. ... 11 .. A. a . m Tbalealslatur snail provio uy iaw rt noon to-oar ne una not an tor the enumeration ol tbsetttteln the nounced hla decision, but all of year 18H5, and every vnt yeare iiutrmu the lettere and telegrama from f.rTnX'b -nt '"p Jn W. llVeidenthel u'lrwlatura shall apportion rue eenaiors - ubutv and reoresentatlres according to the o an eaire session, waom they number of tba luhabltnuta." represent, justify a eall now on tba Itsssms to tba writer that tba preeeed. grounae that It ia Barer too lata to do i..,. H.ii.n uunrm hnvlntf nfusd wn" " interest of tha people. ."r-"" 7 -.V J . Ths sr. r.nW ta t.L,1 tt.. f..l. to make tha enumera P j tur -tf bStM Ji Ollf IWDRUVUMUH mil" nM'"H if til mrw.rl tirir (i wUMn atrutnaot noon ita wot, cooia ua no aj. A oonfrnoa of l'upullst laadara last atttm In law or equity for tba popullat night was sot wholly satisfactory to Iftglslatu ra doing ma sams tuiiig, u eitnaraiaa. uovernor iMtaj want to tbay bad tried to do it, tba soprema ma tbsatar with Webfc MoNall and J, ourt of tba atata would bars prohibited prirata aaarotary. Whan t..U.l..l,,iw,f unroll law. naa tha hotel about H , i A'Minai. rp.u.. nu n. ..rlii rTiTtTW '"! niuuu BQU IT i -J,, I ry'i . 1 1 4 i i . i If any man in Lincoln abould forca a I . ' r.T , flo"0" ' l I DlsdffSS. laid tha lttr )hnu ihH mi ni liiirui utiuifl Out ID NHi ni . ' . : " V ' " " " ' ' - - I II. I ..H. it,. ww...... T i ox lmTLVMsiieriii. m naitata tha MtMM boars at ft tima as baa preralld b-ra In considered only slaty-two auffloleotly vne insi ww on iurt wuum u 1 aruoiia to lUKUry aelion on his art go op from tba whole community and Home ware written in guarded laa rrv tiulolt would rluir with dlama guege and really made no binding tlons ngalnst it, Hut wbn lirad promises, n was urged that these Jet- Slaughter foroe a lot of strmit ear era- cl "on 01 wst manv ployed to do It tbere is not a jwreiM b r"'""" "J.vTl , Vu a in the whole cHy who Is braJ enough "Trll th tl Zll'L ptoii nM.ii,.. k.io iv. . .. ..-,.,. ujorusoirs or unvthlno' la idnnu tin. 01 nautaa wings in in is piuwwreuo ags km they know exactly what it is. WMieoor afcita na muuu sympatny tha ills of a, poodle dog. Can any one Mmeiwber ever having fjenrd a diaper read from the tpltl of H t. James la any of the uhurcbee? Ht. James was pretty bard on tberlcb plii' tocrate of bis day and lie sterns to be al together out of plane in modern ('hrl tlnnity, It was be who said; "What doth it profit tbougli a man say be bath faftb, and bare not works? Can faith ears him?" The Mowing reree if read ia eome of the plutoerallo church would create a stamrwds: "Heboid the blreofthe laborors who bare reaped dowo your fidlde, which is by you kfpt hmk by fraud, crletb; and the cries of them that bare mupnd bare entered into the ears of the Lord of sahaotb," Joe Leltr is now engngm la forming a milk truet, Ife ea,re that be can so , combine the milk biieinims of Chicago Vbat be can disease with the services of ' orer 600 email ileuler, bandrcde of milk wagons and their drlvnrs and furnUli milk to the citizens of Chicago juntas cheap or cheaper than It is now furniehd and at the same time make a great profit for blineelf. When the matter is lfted down to the bottom it amounte to juet th In, The heads of a thotixiiud families engaged will ho thrown wonieu and child rim left to starve, the men driven to tramping, while Letter will gather into bis poeket the money upon which Mhm thousand families lived. One man will net what a thou and got before. That Is the result of a truet always. Yet there 1 an autltruet taw on the statute books and an attor uey general at Washington who draws a big salary. ATTEMPT TO STEAL A MARCH, Aotvaomliit b to lltot of Vslea bis frii(il, WisnaoTOM, Pee, 15.-Fromiofornv ation received here, it appeara that tha autonomist government of Cuba, estab lished about one year ago. is making a strenuous effort to dispose of a num mt of valuable franchises and conoee slons before the sdrent of tha military gorernment 01 the unltaa Htates. These include the right to construct and operate the Central rillroad line of the island, including eleven branches, and also a network of eleo trlo tramways for Havana, The President, bowerer, baa cut a quietus on tha enterprise of tha ripan laws, ty issuing Instruction to Uea aral Wade, chairman of the evacuation oommlssion at Havana, immediately to inform tha officials of tha (Spanish autonomist gorernment that the United ttatea strongly disapprove of the proposed disposition of the conoes slons and franchises, and to ask that all negotiations be discontinued. r If this hint is not sufflalant. (Inm1 Wade's instructions will be stifilclent to meet every contingency. He is or dered to put a stop to these proceed ings without any limitation on hi authority in the provinces. If neces sary, there is no doubt that the prin cipals in thescherno would be promptly in the milk buNinres arrested and imprisoned. out of employment, WASHING JMSJIKS. uisu wuuitng is a very iwccsttary part of the housevprk, yet it is a tasl( that the girls usually dislike, Tha dislike may be greatly lesscueu by fur nishing them with plenty of soft wa. ter, clean diah towls that will leave no Wut, and shining tin or puroelnln !li.liiHiu end drainer. Thou tmch Mhem to do the work projierly ami tke rule in it. tiun;h (JeiteiKle uiion ktartinff rlrlit in leernlnir to do hdv 1 a ind of ioumwoi k, and curtiiui hah- tut uiiwj loriiuHi, ere very nam 10 break. Hefore the dishes ere taken from the able, ell the Mrsps should lie eraped frtmi the pin 1 e into a Uml ready for the slop (mil. The dUlie r then piled together, jdacHsl un a large tray and taken to the kitchen, 1'uur the water, whUdi should l as wertit as you csn Itrar your hsmls in comfort hly, into the hu, add eixiugh tVsr line til make a irtMid mU, hmIi the g!aaae tirst, then the ilrrwn, nf, W that the nijw, iu'er and pistes. Hot wsloi tiuiy Im kaMihI s iitH .ltxl In keep the UUhatr warm emtnyh. At ttr wsalilng riitM tn iier warm water end dry wllh a to I. rublnug U jt mitd tt U bright end h;uin BONES IN A FIREPLACE. A Toons Woman Vl.llliiir mt Hot Snrlnn Itellavail to liars llaan Mardarsit Hot 8'hmi, Ark., Dee. 15. Grad ually the mystery surrounding tha dlsappnsranoe from this city sev eral weeks ego of Mrs. Nellie J Home, a young woman visiting this health resort, who, the author ities beliere, was murdered br round uaray wieniuia ana robbed of her money, Is clearing np. Hardy Shef field i in Jail charged with murder. Tha sheriff returned to tha city todar from the home of KheWeld'a brother in Hot Kprlogs county, where it waa re ported the body of Mrs. Home had been found. Tha sheriff brought with him a sea oontalnlng evidence that a human body had been burned piece by pleoe in Wietiiulde house, The sack con tained humsn bones, ashe and other articles rvoorrred from the fireplao la Milt; mold's house. Nh.nivld's brother. in whose house the crime la supposed to hare bea committed, w brought to Hot Ki.rlnn bv Hherllf Willlaiaa and plseed la Jail, as were sereral other who are charged with belof eressone a ine ertme. HAEUY'S COLUMN. Cook, Poynter Hena and Cfalnts Duga Next tlenator Treaty of V nit rumpinnea and Their Surround-ingw, If Tom Cook goes to Porto Hico who win eturt the census In 11100? We hoje Governor Poynter will dl idiwe erery ofllee liolder who boa been known to drink too muoh while in of. flee during tha last four ye' . The most useful ami profitable ant mill on the farm I the hen, Her egrs end her Hilckens make good eating, and they live the moot of the year up on the pests of the farm bugs, worm end weed seed, A farmer told me th other day that two or three trood of rjualls save him forty acres of wheat form the ehlnta bug lest year, Well chicken will do the earn thine. Ca ry your ben and cWckena In a brooding box to your wheat ftehl, make am open ing in ine oox mat will allow the 'hicks to Utngt ami they will clean up" seroral acres in a week. Three or four brood will clean targe field by moving them every day or two. The oh' lien must be watered end fed r,f course. The brooding box should at fwl iirotectlor from marauders at night, A brood of small chick arc a irrand protection to a garden. Chlntx bugs and cobliege worm are dainties f' ihem, ; it is undoubtedly correctly re nor ted Hint I), Y ThotntMon lias a tnort treue on the vote of fifteen or twenty wir-m. ixts or our coming legislature, m far us voi.ing for 'senator is concerned, la the cloee district he wild to the re publican candidate "if you will give ine a mortgage on your vote for sen. eior 1 win neip yon to what election funds you ned. Ho tha bargain we mnde end the money woe handed over, lliu come the etarter. The nnrtv lush and more money will bring the other republican vote. The tmlce of sewnonai vote are toimd to be high this winter, five or ten thousand each. The memW who set a high figure i ine one wno wui carry home the mol money. The man elected, if he is of lie right stamp, can pay a hundred thousand for vote and get it all book 'lie jirst year he Ja in wash nirton. Hone of our reform brethren may say innt "election fund ar nwessary end blessed lie be who Jin the money without taxing the party," The elec tion lhnt is carried with money U not the kind we want, our bretbreii to the contrary notwithstanding. It creates a double temptation to steal to make it up; in fact, scaling is made an 'm- retire necessity. tern of gorerament on the old Spanish 7sicin, una yet u win oe eaey II Jus tice aud right rule the rcoat. I'enn got along with the Indian and can got Hiong wim uia islander if we bar mind. The treaty of peace lie been aimed between Bflmuel end tha done. Just whet the text of the treaty i bo not keen rliViilgej, imt it is quite certain thnt a quit claim deed hn lieen ban l- d over to oil of the West India bdnnd. In the Atlantic, including l'orto Kleo, find nlso to the Jndrone and Philip pine islands in the Pacific, It i going J to m no smn it wikk to splice our sys Une of 'lie trriers in the war of ilcvsting the Philippine peojle I their ivlljflotm sujieretltion, They have Uieir wltche, gosU, evil epirita, inoan tfltkiia and everything foolish of that ami innt any people ever had. But let t.le pype tend Arch-Hlsbop Ireland there, ss is now the talk, and thlngi will change for the better very fot He may not lie able bj make Tankrys .'t tnem in a aingl year, but he will carry thrm a long way on the road. The lurge lend Brents to the church ' anothef narrlcr in the way of pr 1 i'St can oe removed a me Mexicnn government removed the ennui barrier, by contlsiatlng all c)it.rch property except their houses of worship, school houses and crave jnrd. The church then would depend i.on voluntary euoport of the people, na J the case in this country W ca noi see now ini government can, give iudejM'tidence to Cuban and imperial- iMn 10 ine miiirtrine. Titer nniMt loth bare the government. There are tatemcn, plenty of them in both countries who know better how to manage their own. wools than Pres ident McKlnley does, There arc col lege groouiites, natives, who have irrad- iwjited from their own college and also from American end Kuropcan colleges, '11.-.. 1 1.1.1' . ...... . i nvj Hiiun wimv is ngoi aim jiiwi, aii'i they are going to bnv to have It if they hove to fight for It. They are not an ignorant a we euppose, They bare a system of public 'hools which ore iipimrtei by pnulio money to the- ex tent of over a half million annually. Our duty does not skip with liberating tnem from hpaniwi oppression, but we must aleo elevate them and help them to govern themselves. They will not come over here. Let them understand that what they enrn Is theirs and their exports will double shortly. Their lie inn and sugar we want, Our navy would need to lie strengthened every year hud the islands never fallen into our hand. Fifty thousand soldiers will 1e enough to run our whole ma chine a eooni a things settle, T'o hong a stor, Boy I sea you got a sign out, 'Boy Wanted.' Merchant-Yes; we want a boy to run errands, sanlst In tha packing de partment, help sweep, conduct cus tomers t the various department, clean window, tend door, and Hoy Never mind the rest, mlsterj I'm lookln' fur a place, and 1 ain't got time to wait. A Slow Appntlts, Father (doing tha earning) Are you hungry to day? - Little Dick- Mo, lr; only a small piece, pleane. I gm I won't be hun gry for half an hour, lather We'll be about through then. Little Dick All 'cept tha pudding. H GUIDIY-SUGGEST IONS The Good Tbingi Lincoln Mar ohanti nave Stocked up with for Old Santa. WHAT TO BUY FOR PRESENTS Something for Evarybody-Appro-prlato Olfti and What Soma of them Coat At Jtuilf e A Morrl Go's, im ...i.e. 1 "'ere is uurrying to and froo at lUidge AMorri, for tha holhlay trade 1 now on in fuU awing. A beautiful punwama of fliw furndture, carpet. nigs, draperies, gbueiwaire, obinaware, lump, hardware, unfold to view 11 one wend hi way through the raet nouoe lurnisjung establish iwnit, Jlol dor suifirestioiMi im -lf f . - rrj- aV SJfT- cry jiaiui, in the furniture denart- ment are probably 1,100 fancy looker in all sort of lze, baie aiul de- jnuiii, nmtm corvei ana riouiy upliolat-eml, ranging in piric from 11.80 to flfiO, Onyx iwrlor table n hmm beautiful deslirn. sonui iriM platenl , at 3,B0 to 130. 1'atior table la "did oak, birch anil mahogany form 73 Cent Un to 112. Vniwv iwnUniav etands, richly carved and highly fin- isiieu, m j.xd v o. j'lain ana fancy fwit atrwl at n cent up to 14. Jleautiful odd prior piece in dial- find divans, highly ornamental and iiecfid as well, from 13 up to $41. Couches in 189 different styles, uphol slcrwl in corduroy, velour, leather, from $0 a hlffll a 70. lather chairs, roomy, miisKlve, luxurious, cost- 1 hit irom 1 is 10 fj(j, IN'OIOPUNDBNT (M TOUlt Iron lieds in forty mt vie, ulitla nl lira trimmed, at $2.75 to $26. 1 Momelliliig new for the nmJm mem. lx-r of the family frentleineft'a lmv l"g ciiae at $7 to 20. Kxqulslt de sign in Indies' drewslng table, that nrtlde so dear to the femlnlmt heart, 11 to $50, A big line, soma thirty different styles ddfroiiiera, plain and richly carved with Frewdi lx-vcl mir rors, at $8 to $50, rxiinblnaflon cast's book case and wr tin at dek In all size and designs, some very handsome effect at $8 to $50, Hook enses. one of the most useful piece of furniture innt can be bouglit, $7 to $30, C 1 na chweta for the dining room, nothing more convenient, from $10 to $40. Ilnfl rack at $5 to $40. ttideboard in plain aim very cmooraie designs, 8 v M". Dining tables, round and sawn re. hold up nny smwint of Christina good things, $3.60 to $40. hnmlier suit in oak, in mahogany, n bird' eye maple, in birch, plain div mgna and maurreUi'of beauty, form $13 up to $150. ' A large aaaortawsnt of framed pio ture, mm very liandsotn and atrtk- ing work of art, $1 to $13, . Splendid assortment of bewutlful parlor banquert hunp form $5 centa up a high a $16. 1. Ia tlie cut glows and cliluawar de partment i displayed many beautiful end costly piece. Cut glas berry dishes, $0 to $12. Cut glues Jelly diabea $2.50 to $8. Vinegar cruet, syrup Jugs, salt and pepper, la cut glass, frmn 78 cent to $3, In Chlnawara, 100 piece dinner et cml"KrcelaJn. from $7 to $15. Am erican china dliimer , very pretty effect, $12,60 to $23, Havlland & Co. dinner set in plain and rich deoign tlie UtiMlard of fine ehinaware tb country over. $30 to $00. Yumy fruit, tint and salld dMie at 38 cent) to $1,50, , (J Ine water mitt, 00 cent to $3.00. A large assortment of fancy imported vsse, 40 cent to $6.00. Jardiuiera, plain and funcy, 60 cent to $4.00, Cu. Jildors, fancy deooratod, 89 cent to 1,00. 1m the hardwara department kv immhi oma very fine ailverwara, Itogara Uros., triple iilaM kmire and forka at $3,60 mU Wm. Jtogera triple) plated knives and fork for $3 per set. Hog ere' triple plated tensiioon, f 1.30 per et dmsert ajsion $2.26 m aet table spoon $2,60 ier sot, Nut pick and crack 30 cent to $1,60, An vxoep tlonelly fine dlstilny of chafing disho and five o'clix'k tea, very well thlmjr, from $3 to $10. Pocket kndvee in BOO different atyle from 23 cent to $2. Thirty style of carvers from $1,25 to $16 per set. A greut variety of scission, abeara, ra vors, lsiy and girl' skate, boye sleda nnd wngons, totmy tea ami coffee jiols, 1 There Must lie Iwnisililiig Wreng, Wli"n snrtb irt(tin mi hut snd tr Tb enlilun srln mini, W Itmi him runt trull porfiimt th sir A nil fluMi'ji rtiick art hiirn, Will Iu llioiimiil mtt v wild wit. I ci m linaij A4 ahsiit tbla ataavlNM aiiimi W atarva, ilia, iih, slv Hit lirit I" Tbra want lit numaHilNg wrun Wbos ws!lli Uwrouulit sbll Mtttoss roll Arii Hi (ml llul anil, Wlm In ii n I rum nols te p'lln l(ii IriilKriiiii buiNun loll, WIimii Iriiiu slliiisonml iiiil(iii Is iiixntr rulia sluits, A ml uUmm rc a ny hr kll'iwN, Titer meat b auuiatbina erun, Wh pimr man's UhlM wat swsy To lutmuxaii sad drouth 1'br in imt li Hoiimi liliiv wrnn to psy Tbst'i worth lb flmliiiK out,. Wllbaurfwll una rrnt laiil biiiiil Th iliil s fmlli(l ibrmis iHebt lur lb rut lb briNril lfil 'J lif imuI. b oiiibUiIii wrmis, Than Ini tb law sir iiml rlbt 'l it wonltlijf ami tn pnori tM Inwdoiii iifimli tba band lit Hilsbt W auk tor mil bins iinira, ' Until (It in nynlKiii la l,Kiia . Th bunlutt uf tiur amis ft nlmll ami inn In only mi: 'l'lirf miml li (iinihlit wrniir. IIKV.KTIIUA UAiaAMEK. omH Hi,. ni'Miiv.sa 1 yser, 11.00. CLOSING OUT SAL t Utwi'Ui re kh.tuWI b giiru lry iwn- tiiaMi knhMi iir siir imIii In th wWr, but vnuh ih) dry ( wt kly. I he p Itiiri rrh m,kv tl th, !mi kir tliir aa.l rr saM'k. Th Uti'e iitsy b rut In 10 ittliwis) ar. hMiui a the bids Mt k U Um bitg to u at imm-, U J. t WOMtN 5T0NC0 COLUMBUS t f lflll) M e ta tl ttiiiAea ipia, lse l -A ! ft, asiJsth that th dlaavtsry ft aaterla m U talMl iSsta M'stttrtauot. stassd la .taia fmlaiMba ttfdsy Tsrls 0mmm nt WAitiliiofosi. iWe, 1$. Yesterday's ""a or in m-ust w largely eun umed in dlniaun if the Nicaragua enl bill Mr, Turpi m.! th prla elpal spset h in iHMiHun to the bill, atUtking it oit tlie jrrmittd that It i te , ItA luUrnt of the UrtUui Cans . CtMiinsey, which be ehsretvrlei a a fraud and bankrupt. 11 imtved HtHnei4iru uf ih utatier milk afUi th hu'l Uy rmv I tai I . . .j, ill a 1 a. t . a inrm to ra hwh.w in nut ei ' a suriume iMaey, and optH the luutluit t ptMipMit, Mr tWrry ft4 Kwll Uah (fr4 atMskdiaeat sasterlslly aiTtlng th Uik lrvitm 14 ths ii4inii rm h ! bill, JUr, Wurriil tn ( a ,lv dr la upim wf th biil authart te the purvh .f a i foe a supieWi man Ixtibbsa-. a4 tat auJ MwrsJ dth r bill r u.t CLOSING OUT PRICES: This entire stock of High Grade Clothing has been thrown on the market to be closed out at ruinously low prices. The cost has not been counted in this great sacrifice. High grade good wearlug, honest, dependable Suits and Overcoats are being sold here at a fraction of their worth. , Don't Ibe Deceived Y BY TIIK FLAMING ANNOUNCEMENTS OF JOB LOT DEALERS. YOU DON'T BUY CLOTHES X 1U LOOK. AT. YOU WANT SOMETHING THAT WILL WEAR AND GIVE YOU SERVICE. YOU 2 WANT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO SPEND MONEY FOR CHEAP, f TRASHY STUFF WHEN THE CHOICE OF THIS HIGH GRADE STOCK AWAITS YOU AT THESE v I t 310 Mon's Suits 5.95 Hlrli tly all wool rnwalinere and Fanny t licvlul rutin. I aiul stpiare cut Hulls, 0C AC well worth $H, cIimiuk out prliis , $ D$ JjQ S12 Mon's Suits 7.85 Ibltl.Uilna Woratrd Mtlits ill (ilttlii it lid liil.rv pitttrres, silk iiwd and btd lnshoub 0n QC brs, worth lully f 1 if, ehmtiig out prkw.l f Qv S15 Mon's Suits 0.85 t'tlr lue Nhil Wrt.U, Vlur l'f. $9.85 58 Men's Suits 4.75 $4.75 Illuu und bliM-k Clii viot sinuln and double briastxi Huits, rvgular ly.Wi.climiog out price fttttiet i l Jul fttyWe rrguinr l) MuJ, rlt l'sll ftt1t,,t(MHiMmtW'1..n..,(ii.nMH- 6.50Men'sO'coat3.90 niusaed bluck llenviirHiick Overcoat, vU dJQ QA vet collar, worth t.(0, closing out pr.lptf U S8 Mon's O'Coats 4.85 ,Mn's blue and black Ksrasy Havr, dwp fuelnir, llk pijiinit, and exetillnnteuat, 1 QC worth $1, cfoaing out pries $1.0 J 10 & 12 O'coats S7 Kis Krajp OviTttiiats In blu, black and bruea, hss'laiiumly tniiinid, ritulr tfn ft A tJ aud t li kind, eluaing out prna.,M.,) UU 16 Men's " 10.00 Mn's (Ins rtt Itwarrs, Mwllons, and ivrav iivwmmia, Mil hsU, vary tirwMjr, aoriti tuny f 10, riming on Itflt'K,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mia ..' ' SlO.OO f VtMl M-u risers at liM. I IM M'a t ilMl l HI, fUii fia M.a I it.f, 7..tV IliiMi Ma' ('(( at u,ixt Young Men's Suits. $4.50 $6.50 flood hnary Wool Huite, la black and tiiney ('havlots, all lat pMttHrus, th kind that sll at 7 UU, closing out prli. Flu Woratetl f'tiaaliiiHrna end H ot li t'herlot Kuits, handsoumly made and trlmiiia.l, rt'Kulsr ftu.Ut), eiosiug out rm, Our v-r.r bust Toung Man' Hulls, single or double hraad, ia film Worahul. ritiular prkw I i'i, closing out p k m $8.75 Boys' Knoo Pants. .tg V tn 15 years. .',$1.50 in blue, bUi k, lrw end fenny t'b.( viot, wuria f i nil, vioaing out Hoy' Bus alliMi sum la plsia and issry imm, tiititt- siri, tiuii. .lat and ks, wiirtk 1 1 'ill A CA asd ft cliMtug out prina... lfiiwU r'lr I us Wuratioi ! raiutf tull, kbby piilaru. ttt iih WMilk )mi . t t 0, lllig MUt JIH1. ,,, $3.50 TWENTY PEU CENT OFF ON ALL l;UKNISJIN GOODS, intituling rtuirt ituck of lUu. Caj Shim. Umlr r wear. .Vckwcar. imwty, i .lovf t, Mitt, ttt Rt im mbr, the uotnl iltltt won't I, lunkt, Shrrwit bmvt art t iWinji itUvantagt cI lm opjmriunily, Vou can't mm it on anythinrf you grt in tht Grr,tt t;Mn,j Out Sale, i tAUST BUYER OF ALTON, t'. iuitttiif i ANTI-IMLL tvm nnvous it 11, rvaxirait. mm 4 IS r I MH, tS.aaa.4 tt '!. , ! f t M. Bu.t Mk ew, m4m SSf I till 'V , l- fmf, , . k lt .t 5 tilts ett ike a ! Hm HisIih4 lbs t hi Mh Uf, 11 is, h VA prlvsi tl $tm l'm New VvMrt tkt e by kivli th Wisrt I sell rilrvJ etnsise laU th ) hi th t ht a( A AUa b jut tw tuaieJi thsf. , MMt tMM4 iatMwTt, M4llli, I We, .lt le!t4 Iter 0t th '.ff IttWf, iMtff iNlf Ml, f'l iiMhIm a mjal ) e dbswitiaf ttt elisMitr Wtr th rtlltlbH el tM mtm trty, TfO0 1 J Cwl(J3lJj K r t . . ,