THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN, NEB., THURSDAY, APR. 23 1801. SCIENCE AND FKOGRESS. MATTERS OF INTEREST TP THE CURIOUS. Modem PhysicsElectrical Trans Mission of PowsrTh Stam Ufsboat Combined Chair and Dk A Novel Door. Modern Physios. 80 many people regard the ato nic theory as a solid statement of fact, and the ether as existing "stuff, that engineers are now probably open to assimilate more scientific notions. lsodern science declare that energy is much the same kind of thing as matter. Though it has no inertia, nd is not acted on by gravity, it is indestructible and can always be localized like matter, and presumably occupies space a matter doe, but in dependently of it. If energy disap pears in one place it appears some where else, and in the meantime it moves from one pi ice t ot he ot her. I 're leasor Povntina. in his naiiera, which haye formed tie bnsi of someof these theories, carefully pointed out that he made utte of a.wuiiiit ion; but that ka been forgotten. Modern science Iso declare that action at a distance doe not exist. The argument is that we cannot con ceive it. Many rople say tliey can conceive actior, at a distance quite as well as atomic lumps rattling together, bat that U by r lie way. Modern sci ence says, "What is inconceivable does not exist." As ronceiyabiliiy de pend on experience, this U another way of stating that modern science lias experience of the whole universe. Being told that a "pull" does not ex it in nature, and Professor I'oynting having shown howenergy moves about, we gather from the teachings of mod ern science that when a portable en gine drives a threshing machine, the energy goes from the engine to the thrcxlier, through every part of the universe except the belt. The belt is the only thing made or created that does not help to drive the thresher. There are many other interestingcases cf similar kind, but ei'haps one is enough to assimilate at a tune. In dustries, f Folding Vapor Bath. Tiis use of baths of all kinds has been rapidly on the increase in this country of late years, andthe Turkish bath is now recognized as a necessit y by thorough-going disciples of hygiene. Uy such a recent invention will be gladly received. This invention con tats of a flexible both tub, that can 'be rolled and folded up in a small jfMsekage, which can t easily stowed out ol the way. It w thus a handy -article for persons travelling or oc cupying rooms, ami under all condi tions it provides a prompt means of obtaining a Turkiah, vapor, or uteain 'bath, the heat being furnitdied either by an alcohol lamp or a steamer. The cover of the hath is conveniently ar- ranged and a flap in the top of it is l left open until the person has entered the hath, when it is buttoned like the rest of the cover, a collar of soft cloth fastening around the neck so as to prevent the escape of steam or hot -air, while at the same time Allowing Trie person m tiietiatu to move auout. When a dry heat is required an aleo tio! lamp is introduced within the bath, and when steam is required it is provided by the use of asuitably con structed steamer. Should a douche be required after the bath a water proof cloth with the edges turned up w used to catch the wuter, Electrical Transmission of Power. In the recent competition instituted by the Cataract Construction Com pany for the utilization of the power of Niagara Falls, there were fifteen dif ferent schemes presented, of which sev en proposed electrical transmission of power, two hydraulic, and six pneu matic. Of the electrical schemes two advocated alternate-current trans mission at 5,000 to 10,000 volts, and the remaining five continuous-current transmission at potentials varying from 1 ,000 to 4,olH volts. The foci that the number of electrical schemes proposed was less than the sum of the pneumatic and hydraulic plans, said Mr. lihsbert Kopp, in a recent lecture before the Society of Arts, Loudon, showed that electrical engineers wore scarcely prepared to deal with a prob leiuof this magnitude. At present t he limits of distance for the electrical tranmisnioii oi power at a reasonable test are about four to five miles. ! jond the latter distance the economi cal voltage for Coil horse power is le- Iond the capacity of one machine, 'racticnlly, the extreme limit for d'. rw-t currents is between tf.OOu and 3. 000 volts. Cain-Operate Reversible -Seat Chair, Among the thotntid ami one appli cations of the roYkel in-t lie-slot princi ple may be im-iititied a late inven tion, shiih may xu.ibiy have a furi ous effect on the naU-a of tickets in ! tres. TW device U a ( hair having a revohiim seat sud a revolving luk, the rtNptvlKe paiu,.i, c4 both of Ilk a tan be immediMely chained by coin on rolled lrt,i itt.h4itUiii, csipioiij I hit a .Uy U in pn.,r, ml the SKtatir, with an eje to ronomy, U"Uliiij m" (rni ih gallery TW '(, pnil.tdyt is hrd, ami the buk of thcthiir is straight, ml ta ttioaatire MPt ki r U tut.tnti bu lbs tttd of lb ply, i.d, t ht. ( ah MthiiHt l,l -uhn i li...y ihair at Um The itntppm of ti trkvl sue imU U.ii,i.tlv, Ur Die MiMhanUiit u tusted by iu MptUt I ha uit.hr i.U vt lU mM, U b w suftly riwI.miMfd, ltts up and torm luu, (,... It,, , mtli a guttle d liiir.f itNluMtiun, aid sikhi- Ufi ..,,( swtt I, J...4 1.I.-I f,)f ! graUtld itct Mtlitt tWevtetina. Ko tut, t iut olf t, lis wup-it mi a (tltwr) iwmI t en t.if til IU tcHU fcf ttiv tlbt the rsunu k Utfx m tin svi?in, TM$tet tifetoeat. Tba feist iWi4t, U will tm ftaatUtr l, init Kuh atk BM.iHl !! Itoysl Nti.il UkWmt hi atifKtintiiif Kt4Mt, Tl4drtron t many H!irttih, ester. 1 1 f'-'i itV'.i M f W KH t ti. ing mode of propulsion. Practifal use and exhaustive tests, according to one of the builders, have now proven the great value of the vessel for life saving service, and have shown that it possesses thene advantages: Hie propelling power is inet antaneous, a nd as eificient in heavy seas as in emooth water, fto racing or injurious effect on the machinery results from rolling and pitching. I he vibration is much less than in a screw or paddle boat. as the eiiinne runs m only one direct ion, the complication, weight, and wear and tear of machinery are great ly I educed, and there is no loss of tune, due to stopping and reversing, for going astern. There are no seri ous obstacles under water. Should anything happen to the rudder, the turbine alone will steer well; and witn both tcce! her the mameuvring power exceeds that otany otuer known steer ing arrangement. Prevention of Rust In Bolters. Prof. Sink hells, in speaking before the Ieed (Knand) Assotiution of Engineers, endeavored to answer the question, "Ifowcan the action of rust ing be prevented?" Ha said many things had been tried. Iron might be painted, and byhe adoption of cer tain precautions an effective method might be arrived at. One precaution was that the metal must be perfectly clean, A spot of rust embedded below a coat of paint would often break out of itself. There was the method of covering the iron with oils and tarry matters. There was also the process of galvanizing the iron; the process of enamelling, which was useful for small articles, although the enamel was apt to chip off, and the Bower-liarff pro cess, which was admirable. Alluding to boilers, he said that by putth'ii so da into them not only was the acidity of the water corrected, but something was introduced winch would absorb the carbonic acid gas, and prevent its acting in a rusty capacity. A Novel Do-r A novel door, specially intended for tne economy of sp ice, ha jmt been patented. The door is an adaptation of the principle of the roller-top desk and cover, and consists of a series of slats about one and one half inches wide and three-quarters of an inch thick, joined together by wooden spin dles, one revolving within another. In the roller-top desk the slats are joined by ribbons of steel or canvas. When tne door is open it is wound upon a spiral drum at top and bottom, and all is enclosed within the door rasing. A three-foot door winds up in a roll seven inches in diameter.- Ordinarily a three-foot door occupies about four- i - if. ? . . i ieen square leut in swinging, ana tne new rolling door enables the builder to economize all that space. New York 1 veiling ieiegrani. Combined Chair and Desk. A combinat ion chair and desk has been designed for use in apartments where economy of space is necessary. The back of the chair constitutes the desk, w Inch is held in posit ion by bolts passing through the rear standards of the chair back. In this manner it is i voted and can be readily turned own. A pair of joint braces pivoted to the sides of the desk and to the inner sides of the standards supports the desk at a proper inclination. It is supplied with a swinging ink well, pen trays and compartments for stamps and stationery. A huge dra wer under the seat forms a receptacle for books and heavy stationery. When not in use as a desk, it is closed up, being held in position by turn buttons. Msgnetlo Rocks. At the Royal Academy of Lyncei on December 18th, says the Klectrician, Signore Sella and Oddone gave an ac count of some researches on the dis tribution of magnetism in certain regions on the Alps. They have found a number of magnet ie. foci, and record that the rocks which present distinct magnetic projMTt ies are magnet it e, ser pentine, diorite, inelaphyre and syen ite. A magnetic rock was observed by Hignor Sella on I'unta Oiufetti, in the Monte Rosa group, and as it presented traces of fusion on its surface, as if it had been struck by lightning, it is suggested that this circumstance Ims endowed the rock with its magnetic properties. Liquid Bronze. A solution in which bronze powder is heM in suspension for a long time has been patented in t he German empire. Ihimar resin is mixed with one-third of carbonate of potassium orcarbo nat of sodium, and the mixture ia melted and thoroughly sifted together, and then iu thin layers is exposed for several months to a temperature of 120 degrees. The resin thus obtained is dissolved in bcniine freed from all trace of acid by ammonia gas when a varnish is yielded in which (he bronze Powder remains suspended. Articles bronxed with the preparations are mi id to retain their metallic lustre for years. The Reign of Stsel. A prominent technical journal says; "How long will builders of cable rail ways pile Up huge block ol,oli I bi k k for the walls of their power hou? Can't thy lw madu to understand Dm 1 sir.1 and sil alone 1 ihsonl) material that will rendrc their mtt pUiiM a i-iump, economical and ind irotUUWklu-lU't?" Itemsof Inteteit. trkl (or atiintic il.M.r.ition at 1.0 iuad) i! old baiiij. (Orpedtt Met olil nvted of inter. locking ! ru U iKtiiti tit Ihi put to a prsitk-al 1 1, is slifvt of pi' rmeutly m i ls a n4Ut f-mt wkU i, n!it and I piftr Utiles louj A n.ve!ly hi ho ok boi ling U an itouiH el hi Ihi niib turiit In it nf utti a sub! nut fur vr dU-rird. td 11 th I nitviHtalstutiuttt tn miu (, IStiSMI Luis ,4 UIMUl pttua Is, or a little k than b I tso. A' ptMMt some l.Suti 1 ui ti pint, pharous ate ul ttvry r. an( t bnrty iu th numiUe' tu id uud !.,, Gun arsl.ki. whwa H U uih unlv rs 'ty ul. tt 1m out iriy at the an! Ami, end a euttaliiute ui Immu tusdt iron st r U WHS a i Our store on Wetfciesday April 15th in the COFFMAN BLOCK, O ST., with a complet Ihe of ale FMf 11 GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo are hre to stay and intend to get your trade if low prices will bring you. Call and exam ine our stock and prices. v.i CASH ANDONE KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS C0MPA1IY. Leopold Barr, Jeweler. The farmers of Lancaster county are cordial- lv invited to call on me 1136 O street, where I showing them my handsome line of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc.. which I offer to members of the Alliance a t discount rates. All kinds of repairing at low rates. 44tf SPRING EDITION GENERAL CATALOGUE Everything You Use Wc will mail a copy free to all our customers. From others we ask six cents to nav Dostaec. Send that amount with ycur request for a copy. As we furnish the book free you ought to be willing to pay postage to get it. You cannot afford to be without it. Even if you don't send orders to us, it will save you money as a guide to prices you should pay at home. " THE MONEY SAVERS FOR THE PEOPLE," H. R. EAGLE, & CO. 68 Waba sh Av. , Chicago, 111. FOR, BOOTS MB Webster 1043 O Street. m M. Lelghton has disposed of his cat tie, p latted his farm Into lots and blocks bi v in Universit; place, and U his at- tention to selling the valuable lots, and his fine stock of stationery, blank books Soap, perfumery, etc. When in want of anything in his line call and see him at 145 south 13th street. 4:tlf. Eggs for Hatching. From Felch pedigreed Light Brahmas". My yard was mated by S. L. Kolierts, and is beaded by "Ah Sin 8lh" a cock scoriug 1)4 points, price i per VI. this mating will surety throw prize winuers. F. O. Yule. 42-et Box 'AM Lincoln, Neb. Notice. Lmesstcr County Alliance will meet in K. of L. hall on O between 10 and 11 streets Lincoln at 1 p. m. on Friday May 1st 18U1. Secretaries will please send list of delegates to county secretary before that date. O. Hnx. Pres. V. Keruh. See. 42-3t Wants to Find the Right Man, J. C. Floicher, Loup City, Neb , wants to tind the man who gave him a dollar for atrawtierry plant to lie sent this spring, r letcher got lite money at tne .statu fair when tliey were together looking over the iMjnitentlary, but he has lot the addrettn. Write him. 44,3 ' K Pictutesqut Window. The most artistic diitplay, In tho mat ter of window decoration which we have ever seen, apiiears in the windows of the F.wiug Clothing Co.'s estahlhih- nieut the gentleman whoinrespotMibltt for the magniltcentdUplay is entitled to pitrdon If fie feels a trillo proud over the hundred of admiring glance eat at Ihe beautiful array. It require ability and excellent late to net'iirv inch a haiulsume it'ituUtiou, ami the exhibition will lie the grcittct adver ttMtmetit the luuite eier nad. The In terior of the building is palatial In Hiintiiu ui, and unequalled lu the lie lor tiey, tpiality aud price ol giKMl. 1111 Oviftling fol. hny bigiiimr in poultry -keeping fll into therriorof ovrrfivdiiig tht-ir fowl. Kven n little ov(-r(ittiug ton tiiititol ftr ktime leiiiith td time it Inr iiitre InjuruM than iinderfitHliiy It t t !!- illdijfvliou, lvllltl. in drtmptng, mm bid t omtit Um of lbs whole jvtvitt am thutily riiUr-iueut of ti Imrt ami iiddin thalh, fowl I tin overM will itivtbut if any, W. are ul.)e t to li e attaik m any I maii iatit do i!.ui to tt- air, j atut r VVidl m MtMrily. I I'ttwU lmnl,)l(i M iu ... let Omir dft l-A d Mi I ha bar or at raw ll'tef til Ihe )'id t tnir,Mt-llv plittt, wlwie tbry Ylfl I t'iiuiH-ivi la cratch for tt. I l'h will ltir a r inatie amioii.l uf tuiiM itltr f itr: t lur tl,. u aul lnly ul lp th-nt a ttoti h Vttyib iit etw to k.vp ttm in nr.'U l ivujitioii, all l 110 try ut, i.isti'i nvr'tipii 11 i PRICE TO ALL in my new quarters, will take pleasure in Kespectfully, Dry bills. Leopold. Barr. or Wear Now Ready. & Rogers, Lincoln; Nebraska Open for a nickel. 1124 ( Street. White Sewing Machine Co. has moved their oflice to corner l'.'th and I Sts. Oil, needles and parts for all machines. 43 4t Situation Wanted. By an expert cheese maker from Wis consin. Best of references given. Address. Box 332, Liucoln, Neb. W. T. Allen & Son, at 1018 O street have the best seed corn in the market. Prolific in yield, early maturing and warranted to crow. Don't fail to see them before buying your seed. 43-1 Wanted. German Millet. Timothy, and Bed clover seed. Will pay cash for same. J. . lUHTLKV. 43 2v Alliance State Agt. Light Brahmas. My non of Llirht Brahmas is mated to produce the best results as to high (cor ing and breeding purposes. Write for prices J. P. Hendry 133 S 10th street, Lincoln, Neb. For Photos (!o to Clement. Hi studio is univer sally recognized as unequaled for line work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance. Once a customer always a customer. 41 4w Burt County Alliance. I The next meeting of the Burt County Alliance will no now at tne conn nouite in TeUmah, on Friday Arpil 34th, at lutlOa. in. A lull attomiunoe is tie irtHi S. A. Mt Dow iti.i., Pre. r 11 ax k Both, See. Meeting of 8undei County Alliance. The Saunders County Alliance will nieei la Wahoo, Thursday April Jioih. State Lecturer Hull i expected. alo Allen (loot of Omaha. All Alliances are reuuentetl to send delegate. tt i. tini, rr j , Sdvsi Kiuil r'stm Nuitotlrs Of Johnson. Neb., are now located on the northeast corner of Mtkl wiuare, l.iueolu. Apple, cherry, plum and ihads tree Small fruit trees of all limit, cheaper than the cheap! and a Khh a the Ihi t all ami see my tock Ufor uirt-Uiiti ebtewhem. 4x 11 vt. t, ait.nr. itopr, A Smut KUn, Who want to get in d g to U at re souabte lis urM In (he Sewing Ma t-sins iiiHiluni, Sewing ntscltluv. plaatt and organ told oh utoulhly tay meal or loug t.uie. Itvuted aud r id. (isaulaa rettw, parts and at i tuuuU lor all kin.! til ntathtres. lKi wi ittus In lotikiag arottad w t tuit tti. IVlUeittl lie from ie nli tp. l'heao v, i Sim lit Nona Ilia M. Idmota, ,SU. rt.iivaM tu ittant aiiultW w Srvrwtth g' M.mhiiI taw Ut eHUrnf lh K xl I., Htata Matr WnU iia. lion. W. II t Km U liktt "ii iMH-tvUry, Atte II Itigvlow, box I;. Uai'elu. Neb. lUr'gf H I Mm H.Ti per UM. IM1 ZlMtMIt Hurt AttkMi v. CVr. Itth t M fl. I.iacolii. Oh, my! Jurtlook!! 1154 O St. ipvia nd tlower seeds at Gmsw old s Seed Store. 140 South 11th St.. Lincoln tV, Castrating instruments T for sale, ecrasures. hob U&2Jk bles and knives. Will go O r.n to any state to castrate a club of ridgling horses aud to spay a herd of 50 or more heifers. Instructions given in castrating and spaying all stock even to chickens. $"00 challenge circular sent free. J. W. Ziegleb, Butler, Dekalb Co.. Box 240. 44-4t Indiana. v Seed Oats lor Sale. American Banner seed oats. Fine large, piump grain tnat yieuiea tony bushels to the acre last year in the drouth stricken district where our neighbors secured but eight to twenty bushels. Weight 38 to 4i lbs per bush el. 60 cts. per bu. I. o. b. cars at Lin coln. Samples may be seen at Alli ance ollice. Chrlks A. Hakka, 11(1 South 10th St. Lincoln, Neb. 44 4t ' What Calhoun Says. Likcolx. Neb., Aug. 22, 1800. Eureka Rheumatic Kemedy Co., Lincoln, Neb. I have been relieved twice from se vere attacks of Kbuematism f the use of Eureka Kbeuinatic lleniedy, using only a small portion of one bottle, have had no trouble since the last attack, about three years ago. J. 1). Calholv, Editor Lincoln Weekly Herald. For sale by Druggists. i2m43 K.S.NEIR, Druggist & Pharmacist 118 South 10th St. A full anil complete tine of Drug. Patent Medicine, louei Arttcit ana Perfumery. Choice Cigars a Specialty. The trade of the farming fraternity is respectfully solicited. 43ti Caff arid Gee Jle G. W. CAKSON THE HORSE SHOER. General Blac-kimltbing aud repairing-. I Guarantee to Stop Interferlug or Money Rerundeo. I guarantee to stop Thrush in horses (eet w ithout extra charge. 84 1 Mouth 10th Street 41lf CARR SOAP '-.WORKS. 1 WEST LINCOLN. UavipdrY Ooapsi GOLDEN SHEAF. PRAIRIE ROSE. YELLOW RUSSIAN. Toilet Qoapsi HARD WATER COCOA. MEDICATED TAR. 44tf Thcv have no emial. Patronize a home factory, none better in tne world. Dr. A. P. Burrus, Makes Fine Gold Crowns and Fine Gold Filings 8 Specialty. He has u very superior quality o4 arliticial teeth. No shoddy work. 43tf 1 1 "1c u 1200 0 St. ARDY & PITCHER EURNITUEE. One of the Largest Stores in the State. Wc are always and would be pleased to have you eily. WE ISSUE A CATALOGUE Which will he forwarded on application. Hi iRD Y & PITCHER, ' 809, 811, 813 0. 11th St. mi A- DEY GOODS CO. 1038 O Street, Hiinooln. We want you to vuit our store. If you cant do that write to us for samples. We guarantee to sell you CHEAPF.R than any house in the state of Nebraska. Our terms are strictly cash. If you are not satisfied with your purchase retura the goods to us at our expense and your money will be refunded. We have the led aort.l ftocl of Staple Drm Good in the City. We will have on sale this week 1,000 dress patterns at one-third less than you pay for the same goods on the bolt. Each pattern contains sufficient goods to make a complete dress. Lot 1300 dress patterns. Usual price fl.50 for 07c a dress. LofS 100 dress patterns, price 12.00, for 11.24 a dress. Lot8 200 dress patterns, price 13.35, for 11.03 a dress. Lot 4 100 dress patterns, price l.V, for 11.78 a dress. Lots 300 dress patterns, price $3.25, for 91 .99 a dress. Lot 0200 dress patterns, price, $3.50, for $3.84 a dress. Usual Usual Usual JJsual Usual We are offering a lot of black cash meres for less than mill prices. Double width 20c quality for 121c Double width 27c quality for 18c. 30 Inch English make, 85c quality for 24c. 38 inch all wool, 50c quality, for 8'c. 40 inch all wool, C5c quality, for 48c. 40 inch all wool, extra line $1.00 qual ity, for 78c. 48-inch all wool, finest made, $1.35 quxlity for t8c. Yard wide unbleached sheeting worth 7c at 4c. Apron ginghams worth 0c at 8c. ALLIANCE STATE Specials for Garden seeds, all kinds in bulk. FmGEBALDDRYGOODSCO seed of excellent quality. White beans, little navy and French, by the bu. ncldpea? etc. Granulated sugar per hundred. . . .$5 15 Extra coffee ' " .... 4 75 C " ' " .... 4 50 C " " - ....4 00 Best package coffee per lb. . , 25 Fine Rio green " " 24 to 25 Java Broken per lb 22 Japan tea sittings per lb.... 15 ' " fair " 20 " " fancy " 25 ' " extra " 30 Syrup, best quality in 2 gal. pails 0 " Crown Jewell, 100 2 gal keg 1 40 Sorgham, 2 gal. pails 90 N. O. molasses in tins per gal 50 A pure granulated sugar syruin gal cans 55 Wagoer tomatoes, best per case.. 2 30 Canned corn per doz 1 10 Canned black berries per can 10 peaches 25 4 b 5 4J u 50 Snow Flake hominy, per lb Corn " " Quaker oats " bite beans " Baking soda, Babbetts " Lamp chimneys, per doz One pound baking powder and a .1 ' . . . .A goou pair 01 seizors tor ou cents or glass sugar bowl, creamer and covered butter dish tOcents, also one lb. baking powder, 1 china pitcher and a meat platter for. . 50 Best sisil ropo, 3 8, 7-10 and 1-2 iuch at 8 cents per pound. Sugar has advanced I cent and a further advance Is anticipated. All urices subject to change without notice. The best Sewing Machine in the or I19.C0 at factory. A good one at Our inside prices are for members thing you eat, wear or use. Cash to accompany all orders. giad loshow goods and give prices IB1I Dress ginghams worth $c at 5c Best Indigo blue prints worth 7Jc at 5c. We make a specialty of men's goods, and sell more than any six clothing stores in the city. 100 doz. men's flannel overshirts worth 50cat2;c. 200 doz. men's uulaondried white shirts, best quality made, cold every where for $1.00, at 50c. 100 doz. medium and light weight shirts and drawers, clothing store price 50c. at 25c. 2l0 pair men's jeans pants, excellent quality, worth $1.50 of any man's money for 93c. 500 doz. men's 12c cotton socks at 3 pair for a quarter. 500 doz. best quality cotton socks worth 15c for 10c. Lace Curtains A sample line at baf regular prices, 8 yards long, worth $1.00. at 4capair. 8 yards long worth $1.50,at 75c a pair. 8) yards long, worth $3 00, at 93c pair. 3 yards long worth $2.25 at $1.29 a pair. 8 yards long, worth $3.00 at $1.43 a pair. BUSINESS AGENCY. one week only. oz.. lb. or bushel. Oats and corn for DRIED FRUITS. California grapes per lb 7 Rasins per lb. in lot of 20 to 100 pound lots 7i California appricots per lb 20 Dried apples, Michigan per lb, . 12 15 " " " Evaporated..,. Rice, 0 to 7cts per lb. . LAUNDRY SOAP. Prairie Rose per box of 100 bars.. Fairbanks standard ' " ".. Silver Cloud, Fairbanks, same as Ivory, per case $4 50 or 5 cts per cake. A tine Castile soap 3 lb. bars, only 25 cents per bar, usually retails at $1 00. This weeu I receive a carload of " Pic Nic" flour, the best In Neb. at $1 00 per sack, though it has advanced in conscauencea of 3 25 3 0) the increased cost of wheat, we propose to sell it at $1 00 per sack to Alliance members and $1 10 to outsiders. Our inside prices are for our own members. Gliden painted wire per 100 lb. ... 3 35 Germau Millet per bu 1 10 Red Clover " " 5 50 Timothy " " 1 73 State Tll8 Farmers' Alliance at 1 20.00. $ 15.00. Fully warranted. of Alliances only. Write us lor any . W. HARTLEY, Stjte Agent. 44-it Lincoln, Neb call when in thet LINCOLN, NEB. 1 A.