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APRIL 1H.18W. THE A h L 1 A N (J K -1 N I ) K P E N 1 1 11 N T. I OKLAHOMA LETTEIl A Former Uebraskan Telli of Mitten and Things ia the New Territory- SHYLOOK 18 IS THE SADDLE- How The Money Loaners Work Their Scheme to Get Tie Homei of The Settlers. Wonderful Statesmanship. The following interesting; letter front T. B. McBride, well known Lancaster County alliance men as their former county lecturer. When he left for Oklahoma' a few weeks ago he prom ised to write to his many friends through ourcolumns. Here ia the first letter: f" Oklahoma City, O. T. April 2, '33. Fkientj Thorntox: I will now fulfill toy promise to you and my many friends -and give my impression of this country. This is a nice country and everything in the way of crops looks fine. The farmers are about done planting core. Land is seady as high here as in Ne braska. Times are hard here as they are everywhere. The sme system pre vails ohere as there with all of the restrictions taken oft. They did have a law exempting half of the homestead from mortgage thanks to some good old populist. But at the session of the territorial legislature just closed, the snylocks got in their w.irk and repealed that, so now there is nothing to "ke9p -out the eaHurn capital," and the old party papers are making a grand blov -out over the fact of eastern capital oming in to developing the territory. Blind leaders of the bhad cutting their own tbroatsl The system they are advocating will bring prosperity to them for a while, but rotrlutlon will follow: I think the Cherokee strip will be opened this spring. In the opening of this new country, and in the provisions Tor opening Jles ascneme. iou remem ber that congress changed the agree ment as entered into bsttveen the com missioners and Cherokees, doterrlag the payment and glvlnir 4 percent In terest. Now the bmkers have their agents in Talequah offering to buy the claim or extend the loans, and take the claim) for security. So yo.t see they have a "sinch" on the nation and they will get it now. We sent members to congress to get f ma horn for th naonlo. Now thev have divide J the s1 rip into three divi sions. The eastern side is to be sold for $2.50 per acre; the middle for $1 50; Jhe western for $100, all to draw 4 per cent, the Bottlers to pay it. They are most of them very pwr. I have been -among them and know this. People will go onto the land and live out their time. When they must prove up, they haven't th3 money, in steps Mr. bny lock and gives a loan at usurious Inter est and finally forecloses and gets the land. Then the home builders will have to move on. Wonderful state tnanship! In my next letter I propose to tell you what the people's party Is doing here. Yours fraternally, T. B. McBridb. Electrical Hath for Cuts. If the San Francisco Call speaks the truth, the introduction of elec trical roads into New Orleans is like ly to be followed by a plague of mon. etroua cats. It says that since the trolley was' established in that city the eats of that city have grown so big and so numerous as to constitute a nuisance and a menace. It is said that daily, about the time the cars top running for the night, cats from very where begin to congregate along the tracks for electric food or baths, one cannot tell which. Carefully se lecting a suitable spot on the rail, the at in search f refreshment will lick the rail, and then lie down upon it a few minutes. Pretty soon he will roll over on the rail, and will stand with all four feet upon it, and with wild eyes, arched back and distended tail, will yowl and dance and amuse himself for an hour at a time. An ex pert electrician, who was consulted on the subject, said that he could not imagine what effects the cats could get out of the rails; but whatever it may be, tbe cats of the city are said to be attaining an enormous size, un heard of before, and keep themselves Wemen lruic"gUU In Franca. The subject of woraou druggists is being discusst'd in Franco. The So 'iety for the Amelioration of the Po sition of Women has decided to grant a scholarship annually to a young woman student of slender means, to nabl her to take the examination which must bo passd in order to qualify persons todlsponse medicines. Healthy and Mappy. A farmer who lives near Angle, N. C, has Ihou marrlod for nearly tmen-ty-five yours and has a wife and eljjhl chlKlrt . ll claim that ,hre has never U on a death la his family nor the nHU of a physician lor any inem War of his family. AM I VltMl t'oa. Judge What baa this child doing? ti ii, .. . . - . a a rciiicoman ii'ur nooor, be is a little tough. Infant- Of entire, I'm al It tie tough. If I was a big tough 1Mb oath olio furv.-Tta Mttlnga. VESPER, The sun's last jroidra beam has k :! Ihecwjnr's topmost buugh rooii-athL t. . . On the gry soi-caie ia it flight. The vesper wallow sweetly calls From uplands where he wjuJ.m-s late. And as the shroud of darkness fails Hits nearer to his nested mate. The turtle dole's enamored note The evon s hallowed stillness fills, And sounds from out his tender throat Soft as a hautboy o'er the hills. The shadows purplo and grow deep Fast fades the lands -ajw to the siht; Tbe sweet-voiced sinjfers siak to sl.x-p And twilight robe itself in night. Walter Bruce Wight A FORTUNATE ERROR. - i . . . . i&piain prowi tnrew nis bat on the bed and sat down in his easy cnair in tne cabin to light bis pipe. I p curled tbe smoke, and through it the captain looked rueiully at the neat package that lay on the table. What a fool 1 was to buy that he thought. 'Old sextant was plenty good enough, though I've had it nioe years. Bought it in Liverpool when I was second mate in the Julia A. Smith. And now I've put out utuniue earnings tor a new one. What possessed roe I don't know." And so tbe captain went on. . i . . xuw npiaiu fprowi was not, as you might think from tbe name. bald-beaded old man with bushy wijieuers. . No, names are very misleading. In stead, he was tall and slender, with a sandy mustache, and had not a gray imir in ms nuau. He came from Maine, and, although but tnsrty years old, he had beon for six years captain of the bark Kdna Dunn, which was now lyinar at Const! tution wharf in Koston, dischanrlncr ner cargo or sugar. "Well." puiTod the captain, "no thing to do now but to get rid of the old sextant I should go ashore next trip if I had two sextants to navigate by. Must work ths old one off on some landlubber or somebody." 1'be package was lying on an old newspaper a Globe which he had read through and through on his last trip out Ihe very thing!" said be. "I'll put a n6tlce in the paper: 'Sextant for sale cheap,' and if somebody doesn t bite at it I miss my guess. " Ihe next morning the only thing the captain could see in the paper was this: extant for sale by a ship captain, no ir ana In pence:, order; will bo Address O 41, Globo ofllee. O EX1 k.. ly new sold c'ho, And now my story's begun. 81 J.wpU H tggy Co. IWt btyl and wr n Hon J f.r salaUgu and PrtWilUt W and fill) H, life 81 tit Jo, Mo, 1 1 iwa lmttirli Fat enttirt wan tod at th AllUrto aitvbet, 3.T H HtH HI, l.lnmda fteb, 1ttfan Ttbult-t e rrt a b4 Waih and improva th twroploitaii. Order l yor dtuijUt Ktta Bourne had been at work in a millinery store in Itoston for nearly two years. She and her older sister Annie hud learned the trade with th village milliner down in Kennebunk. . lint Annie, who hud long been the belle of the village, got married and Ktta concluded to try her fortune in Uoston. She was full of ambition. So it fell that, in ber two years in the millinery store, she studied short hand and typewriting, with the inten tion of fitting herself to be a confiden tial clerk. ' One Sunday she saw in the Globe this advertisement: 17ob Kale Jout'8' Premier typewriter at . half price : been used less than a month j in perfect order. Address O 47, Globe office. Etta Bourne being a Maine Yan kee, knew a bargain when she saw it She wanted to own her own type writer, and so she wrote a brief, note addressed to ') 47, Globe office." asking whore the machine could be seen, and dropped it into the letter box as she went to work Monday morning. The clerk was sorting the replies and patting them in their appropriate boxes. When he came to Ftta Bourne's letter to "O 47" he read it J 41." and put it in the pigeon bole as such. That was a very, very little mis take, of course; but you who have no ticed how things go in this world of ours have discovered that tbe most serious changes in the course of our livos como about from just such iittle happenings. J? or it was that very day that Caut. Sprowl advertisod his sextant for sate. And Captain Sprowl was "0 41." Now. the tall captain was a verv busy man, and it was late that after noon before he went to the olico to gather in the replies from peoplo who were anxious to buy a sexluut. But the sextant market w;u appar ently rather dull fur all tho clock could give him was one solitary let ter. Tho captain tore the envelope open and toed it upon the table. "I saw your advertisement in the Globe " read the captain. ! wish to buy a good second band machine of standard make and If the one you offer Is in perfect repair and the price satisfactory, perhaps we en trade. Kut I cannot give more than fifty dollars; and If you ask more you net'd not reply to thU Send address latlug where machine can he i"U, to IL P. I ourne, 4,U Winter street." "Well. " soliloijuUed the captain, I've got on amsrer anyhow. Cut what does a woman want of a nxtant fur this isea tamly a woman's writ log! Sh seems to bo In earnetl though. And tli'ty dullsr' Con. oitino! I iimvc exported l KCt Oiora than tWDiity-iiva dollars. Well, shall bar to iHtmu on buard, 1 suppo so I'll aud hoi" my aUdrat. And stand leg al the publio de.k h wrota; It ti aim, l.ar li -Vwuia la rwy to a.tTrtla- mmt m tint I ( I .1 luiul Pta wi oin t inMU-d Ota Ui 14 a Ijhh. stUuUdnal whrf. Uwa ton I tt. t.iU hr.iaK t'si-'ata. Th Mtt aftaraoott atxiut four a trim Mute flgur walked rapldd over h rou piasks of Coniliiullo karf. ' It's a tr plta lo Bad awid. kaal triurM thw-nht Km UHta vit 1 sjfpoi th ti.a ot tired of it or ooul !n't u It b. cause the vetl pitched so or tutus thing tike th:tu" She saw tho gilt letters "Kdna Dunn." A fat bald headed man with a little gingham aprun on lo ikcd out at the door of a box-like house in the middle of the vessel A broad plank extended from the wharf acro-s the bulwarks. The man in th apron came forward. I wish to see C'apt. Sprowl' said she. res. mim. Come right aboard, mim, on that there plank, mim. The captain's down in his cabin, ulira." Ktta Bourn stepped hastily along the plan t, and tbe stout cook, putting his broad palms under her elbows, lifted her HjrhMy to the deck. "This way. mim." and he led her around to the after companion way. They went down the brass railed stairs, and. as tbe cook knocked at the door. Ktta noticed how sp:ck and span everything looked. As a matter of fact, the captain, in view of a lady's visit, had kept the cook scour ing tho wood and brass work all the forenoon. ' "Captain, sir, a lady wishes to sea ye.'" Tbe captain, with half an hour' . I fit a worn in nit lour-in-nano. bowed re spectfully. i am Miss Bourne, " began Ktta; "I came in response to your adver tisement in th Globe about a" "Yea ma'am." said the captain; vjis is in place, win you talc a seatP" As Ktta sank into an easy chair she glanced about ber ia astonishment She had no idea that those little low houses on ship's deck were so com fortable as this. Here was a dainty Tittle sitting- room, wun a ricn. sou carpet, a hanging lamp of elaborate design. huge, plush easy chairs and sofa, a pretty rattan rocker and a tabla strewn with tbe latest maarazines. " "I beg your pardon." said the tall captain, who had been looking curiously at her; "but are you not related to Miss Annie Bourn of Kennob.ink?" Why. yes, indeed; she is my own sister," answered Ktta, with anima tion. I used to go to school with her in the old Brunswick academy years ago; but I dldn t know she had a sister." On, yes! I went to the academy myself, but it was after sh gradu ated." And was old Brown prlnoipal when you were there?" Prom this they went on for ten minute; and each knew so many that the other did that they soon became old acquaintance The captain at once noticed that she was a remarkably neat and pleas ant little woman, and Ktta Bourn thought the captain a fin looking man, tall and strong. WelL Captain Sprowl, " said she. finally. "I mustn't forgot what I cam for. I believe you have a maohin that you wish to sell?" Why, yea ' said th captain. wondering - what on earth this at tractive young woman could want of a sextant. And how did you como to want to ell it?" pursued she. wondering what use the sea captain had for a typewriter. Well the fact is." said the cap- tala reddening a little, "I bought a new one the other day, when I didn't really need It, and of course I haven't use for two. "And,'' continued ha since turn aoout is lair play, 1 am going to ask you what you want of one." To earn a living with." said she. The captain looked puzzled, as he went into his stateroom to get the sextant Ho had heard that women were becoming the rivals of men in almost every trade and profession, and he vaguely wondered if Miss Bourne was intending some time to become CapL Bourne. "WelL" said ha coming back and holding the sextant out toward her, here it is. The ivory on th scale is little yellow, and the vernier plass as a little crack across tbe outer edge, but" He stopped. Miss Bourne was hold ing up her hands with ama'.ement Whywhy what is thlsP" she stammered. Why, It's a sextant" Bald the cap. tain. "I thought you knew what they looked like." But there s some misunderstand. ing here. I don't huve any use for a sextant. It was a typewriter that I undomtood you had to sell." "A typewriter." said the captain. astonished In turn. "Why. no. Here's tho advertisement" and ha ut tho paper In her hands. ftow. as I have said. Ktta Bourn as a Main Yankee; and In less than ten seconds she had guessed how th mistake w?i tunde. Well, cow u said the captain, "I thought It was awful funny, that a woman should want to buy a sextant Now you have disappointed ma I don't sto how ( l;u going to cell it unless I leave it at tho Instrument maker's and let him get what he caa for It" Oiiily ono.igh. from title point this iory runs along to naturally that yon can tell It yourself. The I .ill coptaln oeortd Mis Bourn up tow called oo her two or ihraa Utiia while he was l port cor rviiifd w,m her whan he was aed In thtq a year this nu t apprd lo tao marriage col. uua of tin l.louo; . .U t Mu ti l ) f tfcsbrtUo't 1- r-H . t'.pt r;it It hirww tad li t K li ur . A.i mi my t"fj I dsn.Kdgtr a's la llitM tu b - T - - , - - ST i . : i & . k. 1 . L tf ft ( PC - THE Blue Valley Feed Mill. FoMltively th bet mill in ttrn market. Has the luritmrt rapacity, the llhtt ruunlnK, most durable, aud yet the mom Dimple In rou- oirui nun. or cauiioKiie sua nrtces writ IILUK VALLKV FOUXDUV CC Manhattan, Kaaiiaa. riease ittpnt ion THS Al.!.! anc IfibUPiKniw-r vara anxwertng aoove. HATARRH have you it in m nwin i uir COT IT? 1l It Hut be iotivuK'-J. Voo win nevrr re n ret It. Nntbyniall to art-HH, rrit-e One Dollar. JOHN J t lark fctrroi. Chicago, Illinois. trf O ft ever description. Newfound- IV VV3 W lnil, Mutiff. St. Hernarti, mcviiutiiiu, uuu, rox, nyna Arotca lernrra, Collies. Pup Snit-U, lkalr, Foxhound, Set tcrs and Pointer: aiM Prrreta. IfaLeu f.i.. animala, feincy piiracMa, poultry. Send tump for price liit. Live l-oxea wanted. Herman Koaech, tlS Market lit., Ht. Lanla. JAPANESE TP) I LB CURB A new and Oompleta Treatment, onnilntlnt of Sni pialhirUa, Olnteimt la Oaaaulm. aim la Box and Pill reniiTe uure ror axumiai. Internal, liliart or Bleat Harc4itory rila.anS M la ia itonine. ( amnio. Haunt er niar.t at air dlnaw and (uuiale wm.Ii,mm. M la al wT a Krmt bntwdt to the Rennral hoaltn. The Sm iiHuma-y oi a BUKttoal oura rnnitartng an oaxratloii with the knife nnnaonmrj heraHfuw. Thin remMly bar never been known to fall. SI nor box t for av bjmail. Whfanffor from thl terrll.U dianexe vhas a writtrn tuu-antea Ut jNtaltlmlr jrlven with t boxaa, ii noi eureo, to refund themnnnf If i. U uarHBt IM. mA Mrant, 1 Ith and I nreeu. t,lnaln. Nan. MM atnn I... ira aamuia. uuaraaiee lamim DJ J. n. UarkiT. drua IS IT NOT ' 3000 COMMON SENSE ARGUMENT That we, as manufacturer, can give BEST YALUEIsIYOUR MONEY I hzzJUVk MACHINE QUALITY AND PRICE BOTH RIGHT I Quality at tliaTon, I'rtea at the Bottom. lend for catalogue, llluatratlnff oor Chicago No, linger, only t).7K, and the bluhttut (trade modun tyle machine In the world forlHO.KA. if, dlirereni vli.a mt InUrrnMllHlil nrlM. 1 .K M Ii: M It It: Ml tVK aave you from one to three proflta. WK glvi an aays tree trial, n K warrant erery maclilne II leara. WM fsrnlnn tbe Inteat attaohmenu. WI MTr ait opportunity to sucure atewlnn machlni rilKK. Mention this paper. Addrem Chleairo Hewlnor Machine Co,. Mnfn. tS-M N. UaUteU Ht. Dept. AA1, Cbloa.o.m GUELPH 2:16 Champion of Nebraska Tracks. " tnner nf the IWwt beat and the faMet three Beau ever fclre el Manaetia. 3 year old rword t -.at; anxteiy. 3 rear old rerard Z Jul. iire.heitt, lv-ar old record i j trotted br etallioa in the Ci.i. ear-old record t X3. Caeiph Jr , 4-vear "te .lr Tlnc"l'"'- am ry br Menter Uur.: id dam Rrw,-!- r, v.- o v, tan 10. liuelph baa bwn a cMitUtent r nvmi ri nan size, at it TV- i. " ,n "' ,u bur - barring accWenl Llarolo, Neb., Uih aud O Sta. n a cotisu.tt.nt cainpalfc-ner. and one of the game race iotim thL V- --- " "i oeim win make the saaaoa aa rvk-e fee fi. wlib tbe uaual return prlvlWe. MONTE CARLOS 9947. j:ve. dam of tiallleti Ke t.l. Mctiregor Wilkl'wU? by S.mbriL Su. .mT' ldy Franklin (dam ,,f totta.tJlrt ai f nv V.! Jf.S5!lni ' a.... . . i . . - . . ... . m tiava aawi . "L'"LZ.r"m.: " L"i lau M0"". ytr.ld record S:4a. bu. Hrnt colt and other, that are enowlng erly eed. He te daeilxted loTuake as Kreat nk. uJ. h-T t be aeaeon at Lincoln. Neb., at ft.un K J' hM- 1 Adcorrmuu.,,. V, lh" UnCOln"narn' enr- Dd 0 r caulogaa. Cor. 24th and O Sts. A. T. TURMFY H inui iu i ajt. -.- - - ttiv.mii, neo. Lansing Theatre Building, Lincoln, Nebraska. v 53 '1 a!C ' u. I. . 13- ' WHOLESALE BICYCLES The flneatlloa of wheels In the west. A large line of all xrad.-a and prices, both new aud second hand, always in stock liwt repair sbop weat of Lblcago In cttuneciluu. Good Agern Wanod. A"ply Ewly. Frorn tbe Oaw to theDulfdlpg Direct. Farmer Alliance Men Please take Notice. Complete Bills for Houses and Barns a Specialty. write us ror Delivered Prices. J. I JOHNSQH. H. 0. Ml SO WH0LE8AU AND RETAIL JOHneOff UUMMft CBOIWirANTi -oWO!OII.,llels, Ik S ENGLISH SHIRE STALLIONS. & 4 Good Horses tiring-Big Money. Poor Horses Bring No Money. If Yeu Cannot Afford to Breed to . Oood StalJiont, Don't Breed at All. Wlib t. I I , ,i mm W MIIIINIH llt'W UK W HIT, WDt t UIKDU m W Vtlai BV wi-nce. nvrr an aran Dreeua; aweepaiaae price over aJure bread; S h Tr lrt and I a eecou pnM m their claaaea, in ahow yard, with aliare comnetition, beiiur horc uiuat be auld within the next aixty day at term lo euit tn purchaaer. 1'h alwv record waa ahow yard, with ahare competition, being largely at Bute Kiln. Tbeae At L. 8ULLIVAN, Branch Barns, Lincoln, Neb. JOSEPH WATSON A CO., Beatrloe. Neb. W. J. WROUGHTON & CO.. Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska. IMP0BTER8 OF 8hlrc,'Cljde, TercberoD, Itelglan, tjrrman, and Oldenberff Ceack, French Coach rrkshlre Coach , and Clereland Baj Htallloxa We Handle More Horses Than Any Firm in Nebraska. We import onr own bone tbui earing the ctintomor tbe middle man's profit. Barer have the tdrtntaiie of otmparlaf til breeds side by side tt oar stable. We Have 40 Good Toting Acclimated Horses on Hand. a o Importation of 40 arrived October 1, We ruartnlee til oar hone to be sound la every rnapect. We make farmers com panto t specialty, hating a system whereby we can organize companies tud Insure absolute snoot. We Will Send a Man to Any Part of the State, On application to tailst In enttnlsing oomptolet. Wt give long Bra that tntbllog nor chaahert to pay for hones fnim survlcet. Correspoodenoe promptly answered. Men (ion this paper. Adtrets, W. J. WROUGHTON & 00., Cambridge, Nob. TOB -H- HA ir 9S' BIT O HAWKEYE GRUOSTUMP I J'nWonlrtsrSlAla 7 "VriMBtRoRSTIJMPSl I ) : "V pull an ordinarA F- in nil i wj- fiy M.kM. 'twe Aereaat a alttlec. a o. a dor aad kwMMa.p.r- i memwj vim, or rwtm 10 nmsai.. i n .rop oa a f.w nrtui po.i u ,.r for Mr., ui. am ;w will .T ft tlM MmbIm, IllatUaMd CUfawat. .I.in. nrtM. torn,.. luformuloa toaMtalni .ur 1XL drabber. AddreM Uasorr,, JAMES MILNE A SON, SCOTCH OIOVI, IOWA. AUCTIONEERS. Z S. BRANSON, WAVERLY, NEB. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER. Makes sales la Nebreika tad ther states. Best or rerersnces. rourteea y ars eiperlenc. Ftine resaeuable, correspond cctsoilclleU to(i wunraoiioa Kuaraateea farttoi Irv malt. arat.rinae ilruaeUt. or wmt bv mall en I Tubli-ta, and tiikonentbers. II f l,l.f Ml tAn I U V it V UO I. ft 1 amete Mill iMiiiiplcli'ly diDtniy Hi iimm- lor I utiacx In any I'orm in from S to ilaya ferlwjilr hnrinleHH, caune no alckiirMi, and may be given In a cup ut tea or (MnV, without tne fiowlw)Knf tbe naiimtl.ik'OM aill vuluntartlf Stop Wmoklng or ('IumvIhk In a Itw Ueya, EASILY Adilr A.UIor llll.lH ftt.A.'l. end S5 Opera llloi k. LIMA, lBrtloulara free) THE OHIO ll KMK'AL f'O. 1 fCURED CHAS. TRAPPER & CO., WHOLESALED Feed &d Hay Dealers. Corn In car lots for feeders a sneRlslty, turns. Kefer to Mlseourl National Bank. 12 th $ Hickory Sis,, Kan tat Citu, .Vo, Contlgnmentt solicited. Oood sales. Prompt rt- J. E. JOIINSOV, Mtntger. ALLIANCE STATE BUSINESS AGENCY. State Agent quotes prices on the following goods. SEEDS: ALFALFA, CLOVER, CANE, MILLET, SPRING WHEAT. KAFFIR, RICE and Jerusalem Corn, Yellow and Whit Mllo Maizo, lilaclc and Wtiito Hulled IJarley, Urown Dhoura, Onion Sets all prown in ISiC tor prices addiess, Mc IjKTlI & KINNISON, Garden City, ivansas. forest iTree OeedTlpgs H rile to EOBT.W FURNAS, Hrt. nvllU, Nob. 100 M 1 1 - Van. , lh a;i4 ti'tiftl r-l !) i Von laa arii- ti 4l it In ru oi " t (liuhltt l.,t r4 rtee Ui Ittji if i l,t i' bat la t"M on 4 . it is a m e t ( aaetoi," VSt Your Buildings )p WITH J plac 9n Boeflna TOldll 4 Dt'KAULti Kslhcr. likl l'R(H)' a abfatas, WATI R rW(H)l' n rubber, nj at prktt with. In the rcath tl every one. I Sit oa by anybody and good In any climate. 4 ia OF PfllLTW 11 He4 Ittaoai a wtlk fUaarjet , ISflMUI. 4isrtl I.T l4tIT,alt faltf fauraatee4. bwi a4 tteal wlat taalat ta4 Mltaak mh4 lae l aaaatilet. Cetera 4 Ola iattt la tuaaufaoterer.-. w. k. vaiirH Muwrts urn in, laaaaae lll M A good common flour at 00 eta. per 100. White Rose flour at 11,50 per 100. Stiver Leaf " " 1.75 " " Prime Brow Sugar M.00 per 100. Best Granulated Sugar 15.65 per 100. Fine Uncolored Japan Tea 25o per lb. ii ii i i j2Jo " " Good Coffee 20o per lb. A full line of Spices, Peppor, Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Al spice, etc., at 20o wr lb. One gallon best coal oil with glass cai 40 cents. Soda i and Butter cracker 6c per lb. la cases. 40 Grain vinegar in lugs, 25c per gal. Lemoa extract 2 oz. bottles 60a pr dot Vanilla " 65o M Finest full cream Y A cheese 12ic lb, A good Overall for only 60o. An extra good overall for 65, Rockford half hose 75o per dos. " " " best made 11.06 a dot Writ for anything you eat or wear. J. W. HARTLEY, 8tae ArI.. 241 1. fltb 81., Line). Nab PILES, FISTULA, and all ether Sla.ates f tbe R.ctam cured by Dre. Thorntoa eV Minor, Kane City, Mo., without knife, llirature or rutira-nn monejr w be pad! until patient I eureJ. 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