THE FAHMEKS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN. NEB., THURSDAY JULY 2, 1331- FIRE IVORiCS ! ! ! ! We arc the, acknowl edged Bargain House of the City. Great 25c Store 11240 Street We excel all in GLASSWARE for one-half the money. The Great 25c Store, 112 O Street The Great Ladies Hits and Millinery for ONE HALF the jrk- ji eon bsy elsewhere. W quote pike u t jl'jwf: 10 00 bat f - TOO hi', tx 11.30 J 50 bat for 11.85 oi all other ia propjrti a. The Creat 25 Cent Store, UC4 O Scre-rt. 11 . J . nrrp " o nanaie goous ium- SurpriseCountoraiPS HEADQUARTERS. , X7q quote a few prices: 3 ball Eoman candel lc 0 " 2c 0 " 5c 15 " 15c Ciy Rocket 1 oz lc 2 oz 2 for 5c Giant Sky Rocket 5c . . O ' irom lc to 2og Nothing over a quarter. The Great 25c Store, ladies and crents furnish ing goods, lamps, novel ties, baskets and thous ands ot other articles. Great 25c Store, 1124 O Street. CENT STORE 1124 O Street. Martin Bohlig. 1124 O Street ranis Having everything mill The following quotations will give some Idea of the efforts being made to sell goods at live and let lire prices: COFFEE. W. will you a good Samoa and Rio coffee, eruahed, lias. Mora an Java coffee, crushed, 3Sc Our Pure Mooa and Jar, toasted fresh ever day, iBc GROCERIES. IimmttmI Aiwi Oiivea. .Tut oer nuart. Very an evaporated California peaches tie, won a m. Verr Ineevapoiated blackberries T'i Worth pure fruit Jelly per pall a', worth 91.SS. Very oei)lloao all-yellow table peaches Mc Alt kinds of S lb ran California plums 15o 9lb oan Calfornia black cheriiM IT. Imported Valencia ralalne, very flne. MSe. ' 3 ib eaa California peaehea. sue. This Is the beat peach you ever bought. We anil all kinds of California plums, IV, . Imported English ourranta, 7'. Sweet chocolate, 60. Premium chocolate, IT1,, Sugar cured hauia, 10. Picnic bams, Tc, boneless hains. Do. - Bologna ssusage. 5c. Liver sausage, Sc. Bead Cheese, to. Frankfort sausage, 7! Dried beef, lit and 12-,e. Mb can blackberries 'c. preserved raspberries, put tap In eursr syrup, IT'Jo. Mutard 50 per bottle. Absolutely pure baking powder Illo. Oil sardines Ac. Mustard sardine, HH. W per cent Ire. for aerubblng. We. Mperoent lye, for scrubbing, So.,, .. , eat granulated sugar 4 So per Ib, ' .' Light Ceogar, to. f ' TEAS. ' Green Japan, a fond Tea.-ISe, Sic. 25e, Vie. ua dried Japan Tu.--l&. IK, Z, SS, iii, two. - We solicit your patronage, and after examining the above list pick out what von want and send in your ordar. We will treat you sugara. Semi to us for prices on anything you want. You can pay railroad fare for a hundred miles or more and then save money on a tuO.OO bill of gaods. Give us a trial. ltf HAYDEN BROS.; Omaha, Neb. The Davis, the Dee ring and the Mil waukee Blaster Meet In Competl , - Han la a Bye Field at Tecum 4 sell. Neb., June St. The Davis Wins the Laurels and Oiven Front Rank Among the Best Machines of the Day. 18 And Proves Itself a Most Machine. Meritable A representative of this paper attend ed a Held trial of binders at Tecumseb, this state, last Monday, in which the new Davii the Dcciing and tbe Mil waukee binders were entered for com petition. The trial took place upon the well-managed farm ot Mr. D. C. Conk lin, who resides about live miles north of the tine city of Tecumseh. About a dozen of the sturdy agriculturists of that vicinity were present to witness the contest, and each farmer seemed to be as deeply Interested in the trial as though sole proprietor of the machiues which were arrayed for judgment. The writer learned after conversation with the judges present, that hey were in no wise prejudicial to either of the three machines, and further that trial was one which would involve a de cision based solely upon the merits of j each individual macUine. Tbe tield in which the trial took place was a section of a very heavy piece of green rye, and the grain was badly lodged just such a field as would be likely to discourage experts in handling any of the reputable machines of the day. The Davis is com - paratively a new machine, not yet fully Introduced In the state ot Nebraska, and it Is but fair to say that this binder went into the trial under many disadvantages, and the fact that it won all the honors ot the day. as the testimonials hereto annexed will show. Is certainly a re markably strong commendation la Its behalf. Tbe Davis Indicated one-third less draft than the Deering and did Its work most admirably, goiug round the Held like a creature of lite, The Davis did not mist a single bundle, executed Ita task cleanly, evenly and es gracefully at though drawn along paved avenues. The "Milwaukee" was evi dently not built for that sort of work, as it tailed absolutely la every respect. Ita Manager eould not make the ma chine tie a iagl bundle. No fault was found with the draft of the "Milwau ke, but aside from the draft no merits were presented to the witnenes. The hantUume little Davta won the proud dUUnctioM of being (be best tua ralae Is Ike nlU and did so by virtue of verltabl merit tSery farmer on tho ground gladly gate lestimoaf of Its UauenoreMa superior qualities, and asK-sj "vard" was givea wua suck will lagawss and candor that Indicate justice) waa b4ag anew truly ! !.. and werihy suaeUio. TV writer 1 1 ptekia of the arig isal diwnitieul, copied UUw and will ka iptastssHl le ota'Uit lanes t all who sbtUw In inter, Ud tie fallow lag lAifcl.'tCy atatevwnals Irviu Mi who WwTs?ywltttiaw lae trial: Tm , N , Ju I'l Tt's ks fa crruty t ' i, ajerw prwswnt at a Mai at aar 1 tHmtera, 0 the far t i. CJ i, - ..a. H e m'les notth p 1hhi e, U tMtts liifi'tm Hiat'sr, tetvod purti. t W,Wr shni!d tortvs. m ONLY ALLIANCE STORE J IN THE WEST a Fanner uses in TCI r,niiv ami n v n m t'ncolored Japan Tea. SO, se.JCi. CI, SO. .Vio. Hatket tired Tea -1). 33c, o. a-, ilic, Young Hyson Tea -;Uc, 40c. 4c. HUe. Bnvilsh Oreak raat Tea.-c to We. Onlong Tea . !lfto to Wmj. This la tbe nneat line of tea that was ever offered In Omaha. Da not y to yourself that we cannot sell rood tea for these prices. Iluyapoand and be convinced. If you do not like tbe tea we will refund tbe money. They are all worth two and three times tbe price. m WASH DRESS GOODS. New summer styles In Dress Glrigbam: 5c, ,0, c and 10c per yard . Heat Sheeting Prlnta; 3'Jc per ja. New styles In Cballlesi-xo, So. tuts. 12' ic. Fancy Bvured Sateen: Be. Ho, 1'ki and Ifiu. Plain bla.k Bateen: So, I Do, IMtC Kc l'.ic, Vie. and per yard. Plain Fast lllack Lawn In remnants, to, Mo, and luo per yard. Plain Fast lllack India Unon. iuo, i:'iO, i.c, SOn and Ihj per yard. Plain White India 1,1 nen, so, So, 10c, 13' 5c, lie and Io per yard. Fancy Check, Stripes and lace striped In white or lat black lawna from 5c a yard up. ikilnch wide best llatistl. Hie per yard. New summer styles In liatbtna Uannel, Sc. Re and luc per yard. tiiHid apron checked (rlnesm, lie per yard. tlnsina prieeoniM Inch wide aoraea Vtf. yd. All entnra In Hural aerire. dark anadea 'i',o. Double width llclge Sultiua ' per yard. Tbe largest stock of table linen, Napkins, towels and white bed spreads In Omaha, at freatly reduced prices. ' All leadlua brands of tnuslln and double width sbeetlna at leis than wiuilesale price In order to reduce stock. Deering and the Milwaukee, were put into rye, tjuite green and heavy, and in parts ol the field badly lodged and tangled. The "Davis" made as nioe bundles, cut just as clean ami runs very much lighter than the "Deering;" in short has done as good work as any ma chine could possibly Uo, and never missed a bundle. , We cheerfully recommend the "Davis" and believe it to be a "winner." Leahdeu II. O.EN, (iEOIlliK LlUOKTT, Thomas Gill, D. C. Con klin, -V. N. Conkms, F. V. GOKMASN, t. IJ.t'OSKIIX, Loris Bnor, - (has Milwaukee.) Tkccmeh. Keh., June 25), 1(1. To the Fanners of Nebraska and Kansas, (ireeting: I hare been hand ling twine binders for ten years and have had some experience with nearly all kinds, but have never seen so perfect a machine as the "Davis Haforni Hinder." Any one in need of a binJur should see one of them before pur chasing. I witnessed a trial today be tween the Davis, Deering and Milwau kee, while (to their credit) the two latter done very good work, yet they fulled to take care of the long tangled rye as did the "Davis," and required one-third more power to run them (especially the Deering.) All who saw the "Davis" work pronounce it a grand success. Kespeett'uliy, U. E. Webb. Tkci mskh, Nkb., June 20, 111. This certifies, that at a tield trial of binders held on the farm of D. C. Couk lin, live miles north of Tecumseb, Neb. today I was the only representative of the "Uavls I'iaUorm Binder Co." pres ent, I have been engaged in the harv ester ana Dinner business for seven years, and in all that time I never saw a machine do better work than the "Davis" did today, cutting cloau and binding tightly, heavy lodged and tangled rye, and delivering her bundles perfectly without breaking the twine or missing a Uiinuio. ltie "aui waukee was tiroiigni mto tne ueitt, weut one round and quit, as it was not tying more than one bundle out of every live. The "Deering" done better work than the Milwaukee," but required three horses and a free use of the whip to m complish what the "Davis" done with two horses. In short. It Is a success be yond my most sanguine expectations, W. D. Askixk, This la to certify, that at the tield trial held on D C. C'jnklin's (arm, live miles north of Tecumseh, Neb., June it). VI, I did the shocking, and wilt say that tlie "Davis" never missed a bundle and made as nice bundles, tleiug them just as tight as the "Deering." while the Deering" mWed a number of bundles The "Davis Is the lightest running ma chine I ever saw, lieiog run lv two horse, while the "DerlntM nued'three. W, II, 'KmK. Twt m:h, Nkb , June 3tl, HI. Tltia Is to certify, that the tinderaigned si as present at the trial of haneattrs upon (lie farm of D C. Conkltn. tire milr north of Tecuinaeh, Neb, in which the "Deering." "Da U'antl "Mil waukest" Miavluna were ia com pat it tun. The nutchines were put into rve quite greea and heat y. and la parts' ot the field badly httlgetl and t.tngU-d 'l bs "lUt la'' mmls as Blew bundles cut wry iWaa and run inu.-h lighter than the "iK-ering " la short, U (l as gol work as any ma-hia couUI ikhs IiIv d. and ner hiU-m4 a buadie, w till the lowering did mUs Using a nnratMr nl btadl. 1 eheertully recumntead tba ' Dta' sad beluita U tolas a "maer." f. II. M HI TIK. a a 1 . . . ia BiMiuoa 10 His axi Bumerou ether trtimoaalt hs Iwi rewlve.1 ft out tatUm parts ot this state aal Kaaaaa, aU $ tag spevlal umiid;l loth. DM. Ilr. J. W, llartlfy, Iwi Afsat ef th Alttaae, will UmMk aay A4rel lafoiaialloB reffrl'BgtaelUla, and It la la tHiawt of tKa writer that bettsr asst hlas) N funM In taa saaxket. Mr. Hartley taiaisS laeai at very Ui prWe aai iKoea wha i- pond with him, and learn of the many excellent points the Davis Platform Binder possesses over other makes of machines. Mr. J. V. Danley, of Liucoln. Ii the general agent for the Davis, and Sir. JohnT. Jone, Lincoln's popular imple ment and carriage dealer, is also agent for tnia section, at whose place of bnsi ness, Bohanan block, corner Tenth and N streets,' may be seen this new and perfect machine. Important Notice. The date of tbe meetlneof the Lancaster County Central Committee of the People's Independent party has been changed to Mon day July Ulth in K. of L. hall, at 1 p. in. Committeemen notice vhaujre of date, O. Rl'iX, Chairman, Notice. The rea-ular meeting of the Perkins County Alliance will be held at Grant, on Saturday July 2ltb, at 10 a, m. All members who can do so are earnestly reu'iested to attend, as ftro. Hull, State Lecturer, will meet with us. Secretaries will please forward reports and dues promptly. T. A.Cm'stox. Biff Spring. Neb.. June 25. ISM. . Notice. , ; Tbe next regular meeting of the Lancaster County Alliance will be held in K. of P. ball, Lincoln, Neb., on Friday July lotb, at 10 a. ui. W. W, Kb ltd a, Sec. . O. Hull. Pres. WANTKDs-To correspond with a lady of liberal rlnws, by tbe editor of the People s party paper. Hest of references given and required. Tbe Buu. Uushvllle, Neb. V. F.WrUrbtwillsaeakat Sargent. Cutter Co., Nub.. July4tb. An Alliance celebration will be held, aid a geuerai gouu time 1 ex pected. . Notice to Contractors. The following bridges were ordered ad vertised by tbs county commissioners of Furnasoounty: Cambridge Br Id ire across Hepubllcan river, six span, sixty lent coin bl nation, with approaches, said bridge to be built according ut plans and apecittcattons la the clerks olllce at Bearer City, NeU. - Malone. hridve acroas Sapoar creek 4ft ffxit siisn. Iron, 14 foot roadway. Hlnch bard pine Hoot-log. approaches at each end. Healed bids reel veil on both combination andiron. All bids must bo aocoropanled by good and sufficient bond and II led In the county elerk'sofllceof said county on or be fore noon of July 2n. Iwl. Commluioners reaerv. the right to rttject any snd all bids. Said letting takes place at tbe above named pluve July tH. ML J. W. Omstkii, June22,MH. County Clerk. THE RUBY. This la The Stone to Buy Your Best : ' Girl Ita Many Virtue. In the days gone by the young tvomnii ulio lutd iti.st listened lo the si oty of love, as told W the man of her choice, and was wailing for the rmj; Hint, put upon her linger, was to let the world at large know that she was Ins very own, ahvitys counted on gelling a diamond. Shu doesn't want admnicua noivnuays, fslw yi'c'ciij ft rubv." The young in. in might think tbnt it is because the ruby is more expensive, if il. were not tor the very good reasons that she gives him for desiring it. Khe says: - "My nenr, the ruby has always been a favored, love token, nnd', is found in no end of the 'old betrothal rings. It drives away bad dreams, makes the wearer forget nil evil, expels sadness and evil spirits, and keeps one chccmil anil in good health. Hut the reason I want it especially is because it will give lnc a blessing from Heaven and never inakeiiie blind to yoiirdevotioiiand goodness. Then when you are in trouble the rubv will grow dark, and when the danger lifts passed away its brightness will conic back. Why, it is said that when Noah anil his family were in the ark a great big on hanging in tho center lighted them in the darkness, and t he Chinese think (hat the ruby grows like a llower in the ground. beginning a paleyellow and being in full blossom when the glowing crimson is its color. Jn a very old niissul the virtue ot charity is attributed to tbe ruby and forti tude to tho diamond: so, of course, it makes a desirable combination because it then means strength and foi hen ranee; so if you like to have a diamond on each side of the ruby you eniv do it. That lovely Karl of Is'icestor gave Queen Elizabeth a fan of while leathers that. had a gold handle set with rubies and diamonds heettiise of his great love for her. Then too, you know, I was born in DivetnUer, and it belongs to that month; so, you see, it isn't because it it is a costly stone that I want a ruby; it's beva use it's the gem ot true lovers; it's because there is a romance attached to it, nnd it will always make me love and appreciate you." Ami that young man wassoovcr rnmoby the romance of the ruby that he went out vowing he would sell his mhiI but what be would u-t the woman ot his heart the tiuot ruby to be found in New York. New York Sim. A Man Ra sa His Hat. 1, When be Ihw to a lady or an eld erly gentleman. ben he is with a lady who bow to any pei-Mu, even it the other is a total at ranger lo him. II. Win 11 he as hi tea a gentleman who la 111 the company of ladira. 4. H lieu hi is in tberoiiiiianr ot an other iMitlciii.ni nlu Ihiw to n Indv, 5, When he wtH f! l.uly and meet a g itli tn ti wliont he knuwa. tt. lien he ofti-r auv i-iviiitv to a lv a l.o l a tr,iiirr to bim. ". hen he utrt with a Indv, after fitkiuj 10 her, or siift wa!kuuj or iliniin; with Iter, lc. In the elevator, where there are l.vb'-s, mm ttMy Vep on their hat wih jwrft jm'prtr!)-. Nine out ot leu d, Willi good at4 su b. iriil rra- ih, t knators are ilraiijj'ity pla va and ate pubine ininr int. i, lUunli n it I u thini . To r.ise the 1m t wbo a Ulv ri'triais tnvritltM eutirleav, i.nt t Mi l ery t):rt.rvnt froia sfamt ins ib hut (t )! a elevator liiftt it lo ib tirtsitth or, hat abtn not on li e ttrwt Is in ll4 way in AH rb4ior. I euilwtrraiti la III IKVHMlHt lo ll llul iMty til Utility a(H,l a g.v. t by an tut. waty turn lb kruw it In ef twahea ktvp wuh the op The t'oneit J. I. CASE B u r : J - -Jah Center Crank Stationary and Traction Engines. Send for Catalogue. GITS. STATES General Agent, Branch House Lincoln, tfeb. Appointment of State Lecturer. Dro. O.Hull, State Lecturer, semis notice of the following appointments, oncers of County Alliances are urged to arrange their county meetings to correspond with these dates, AU members who can are requssted to be present; Fillmore County July 14. Clay K Adams " "17. Kearney " JS. Phelps " " 3. tiosper - " si. Frontier " "St. South Lincoln M "24. Perkins - V.. Chase " " sr. Hsyes ' " " 23. Hitchcock " " 31. Bed Willow " ' August 3. Furnas 4. Harlan "5. Franklin , " . Webster " T. Nuckolls " .. . Thayer " " ID. County Secretaries will notify me at mice where meeting will be held In the various counties. O. Hixu Greenwood, Neb. Get the Best. School tcacbors and officers should see that their schools have tbe best supplies In every department. See Wibsteh's IXTEiiNATiOMAt, dictionary tbe latest and most complete in tbe world. Clason A Fletcher, Lincoln, Neb,, the leading wholesale and retail book and stationery house of Nebraska have this famous work on hand, also. a full line of all klnda or school and college text books and school supplies. Cull on them at 1120 O street, or write for anything you Deed In their line. Gl-gt Notice. Banner County Alliance will hold Its next regular meeting at the court bouse in Harris- burg, on July 17th and lHth. We give two days as there is busiuess of Importance that 111 occupy considerable time. Lot every delegate be prompt in attendance. B. M. Whitb, See. Wm. Lowuas, Prcf. Notice. Thb Fillmore County Alliance will meet at Geneva, Tuesday, July 14, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m, to elect officers and transact other im portant business. State Lecturer Hu'.l will be present, O. M. Pikhson, Seo, A New Premium. Mrs. Marlon Todd's latest work, entitled, "l'l.airo and John Sherman," should be la evory Alliance library, and ' read by every member. Price, 2," cents per copy by mail. We will tend Thi Fasmkhs' Ai.i.iancr one year and this book for only $1 :ij,or will tend postpaid on receipt of price. Leese& Stewart, SSI S. 11th St. THE AULTMAN &. 0. A ; ... Ji . st 1 I - a - Ii ... 1 . 1 ii iTTmT. 4THE BEST 10TH STREET NEAR HARNEY. THRESHING MACHINE CO. WESTERN : J. H. WALSH, President M D WELCH, Sec'yTreasurer .wi4.?rifet OOO -O l l tlOII tl l , , . I No better Mower or Hay Rake In use than the above. Both aro warranto ! to be well made of good material, and capable of doing as good work as any other Mower or rake in the world. Write us for particulars. WESTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LINCOLN, NEB. IS THE CHEAPEST,' 1 F. L. LOOUIS, Western Managor, Omaha, Nob. - : MANUFACTURING :-: CO. jfM:, THE CAPITAL MOWEU. Tw.-fe fcrwwsjj sss aswg- v- THE UNION UAKE. TAYLOR Lincoln. Nebraska, --;r!Vi"-fi-i'"..: :Tar; ----- COMPANY. WRITCrO CATAlOCUf AND PHlCt HIT. 1-3 53