mfir-i. ,t: i H 1 NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. TjAtk hettvy rains lmvo question ul crop., in tho settled Hits lclnlty of JJunettn. Whim: recently returning from n cir cus at Syracuse- Snendritiglmm Clay wns thrown from hid horse nr.tl uillud. Hucn.NTi.v tho 10-ycnr-old son of II. d. Morris, a farmer living neur Wcbtcni, vUillo rldini'ii pony was thrown, and his foot remaining in tho stirrup ho was stamped to death. A PAliMKit living two miles north of Inuviilo threshed 1,S80 ImMiels of oats from twenty-five acres of ground. At Graham another fanner thresheiUonfc a piece of full wheat thatyioldedtlfty-ono bushels pur acre. Uvi:n two thousand people celebrated the completion of the railroad to Impe rial, dudge Cromiso, Lictit.-Oov. Ma jors, Treasurer Hill, Commissioner Humphreys, 1'rof. Andrew, Judge Cochrane, Secretary ICoonfz and other stateortlclal.s were preseutnud delivered addresses to tho peoplo. . A tiiajip giving the. name of John II. Iloman, from Tacoma, "Wash., was picked up the other inornintr from tho Klhhorn right of way at Norfolk with one foot mashed off. He was riding Jn a bo car. and n.s the train slowed up for the Union I'uciftc crossing jumped off falling under the train. l-'ivi: Keith county farmers nought shelter from a late storm in the barn of h'oott Oastlneau, near Grant The barn was struck by lightning killing .Tames Mcllugh and Levi (Instincnn and ren dering .Too Sc.xton, Doe CJastlueau and George Fori! unconscious. Two horses mid a colt were ulao killed. The bodies of the dead men wero terribly burned. Liiiiiik HuxTr.tt, aged 111 years, com mitted suicide at the Grand l'.icitle hotel at Callaway the other night. About S o'clock sho was found lu tho parlor lying on the sofa in a semi-conscious state. Medical aid was imme diately called, but all efforts to coun teract the cited of the laudanum she bad taken wero unavailing and the pa tient died at 0 o'clock. No cause known. Tin: first annual meeting of tho de gree of honor of tho Nebraska Ancient Order of United Workmen closed at Hastings on the 24th. Geneva will en tertain the next grand lodge on the ilrst Tuesday in October, 1&IKI. Plans have been made for tho foundation of a sepa rate beneficiary system resembling that of the Ancient Order of United Work men but restricted to tho member of the degree of Honor, ?1,000 being guar anteed instead of $.2,000. M;i8. Lkna. SC'iiliU' died tit Omaha tho other night from nn overdose of mor phine. Mrs. Schipp had hud her share of worldly troubles. Two years ago who left her two littlo children in her house and went over to a neighbor's. The little ones jaot hold of some mutches and when she returned there was nothing left but their charred lit tlo bodies, and her- hustaud is now in the penitentiary serving out n sentence for shooting a disreputable woman for whom he had deserted his wife. At tho lato encampment of vcternnn at Superior a beautiful flag which had been provided for n gift to the corps having the largest number of members present was won by Parson llrownlow Corps Xo. 02, Chester, Neb., with thirty two members present. Mn Ilmnm II. Manchester, of Linuoln, past national senior vice-president, also past depart ment president, presented tho flag in a short but eloquent speech. Mrs. Anna Hunter, of Nebraska City, president of the Woman's Uelicf corps homo com mittee, nindo an eloquent uppeal for the limnc. There are :i,'J2S members of the Woman's Uelicf corps in Nebraska and there was distributed by the organ ization last year 83,437.011. Tub republican state central com mittee met at Lincoln the other day nnd elected A. K. Cady chairman, with Thomas Cook as secretary. T. J. Majors was named for the place on tho ticket made vncaut by the withdrawal of Rev. 1. O. 'Tate, oandidatu for lieutenant governor. Lincoln was chosen for stnto headquarters by a vote of 17 to 12 for Omaha. Chairman Cady announced the executive committee ns follows: First Congressional district, M. H. Christy, Sterling; C. K. Magoon, Lincoln. Sec ond district, George A. llcnnctt, Doug las; W. G. -WMtmore, Valley. Third district, C.'O. MeNest, Wisner; C. IIos tetter, Clurks. Fourth district, C. L. McCloud, York; T. C. Callahan, Friend. Fifth district, A. R. Crus-en, Curtis; O. 1. Rhea, Holarcdge. Sixth district, J. T. Mnllulteu, Kearney; J. II. McDonald. Tun complote ticket nominated by tho Prohibitionists nt Hastings in as follow! : Governor, Rev. K. C. Itcntley, of Lincoln; lieutenant-governor, James Steven!1, of Merrick; treasurer, J Denslow, of Dodge; Auditor, J. C. Thomas, of Niobrara; secretary of state, Isaac Roostrom, of Polk; attorney general, M. I. llrmvn, of Nance; state superintendent of schools, Miss ll.-G. Rigclow, of Lancaster; commissioner of public lauds, C. E. Smith, of Richard-. w; for presidential electors at large, II. A. Hivwley, of Lancaster county, aud Mrs. M. M. Pantry, of Douglas county. Artcintis Roberts, of Lincoln, was named by Mr. Rentley as Ills choice for chairman of tho central committee, I. J. Fredericks ns secretary und H. E. George as treasurer. Acting on asnggestion made by tho committee on campaign work the orators of tho convention handed in pledges to mako many speeches during the fall varying from five, to twenty. Tho Young Men's I'rohibltory league ratified tho nomlna- tlon. IIaiikv lli'.r.n, a farmer, and n vounc man named Hall attended tho recent' !I.9?-l,fH,n un.1 ""'PP1"-"-J. A. U. reunion nt Urconwood. A day I &'J;hfc&Lr.?:?JS? or two later Hall told Mrs. Heed that her hukbancl had been to Greenwood wood lllrtlng with somo girlft. Airs. Keed told her husband, who swore that he would fihoot Hull. Tho other day as Hall was pnsslng Itccd'tt Iiouko the latter shot ne him three times but proved to be a very poor niHrksman ns Hall w.:s not struct, but he struck nut for town und sunt ollicera after Heed. A. C. CbAHK was recently thrown from his buggy at Cozad uud received Injuries which resulted 111 his deuth lu a few days. Hu was 05 years old. THE MEANING OF BLUNDER3. Lire Is Too Short tn Spcnil It in Keplnlng Over l'Ant MWUko.. Somo people have nn unfortunate pro pensity to brood over what they call tho "mistakes" of their lives. It arises from n falso cstlm.ito of human judgraontnnd nn overstrained Idea of the responsibili ty of their actions. A conscientious womin of ruUldld ago wrato to a friend, "I urn glad to bo spared a longer life, that I may spnd it In ropontiug my past mistakes." To spend one's tlmo in lamenting past mis-' takes sootui the worst mistake of nu. Life U short at tho longest. T, herd U lit- tie lime to dream of doing, less tomouru over what lias boon done. To net-, to aot quickly, to act up to our host Instincts mid highest aspirations is all we o.vn do, It In a that i, exacted. After Ui.it our responsibility ceases, and the dual re- suit belongs only to God. i An Roou woium uuoyo quowii ni nlvvajra acted according to Iter best judg-' Tho good woman above quoted , had ment. Hut, being human judgment. It , wan fallible. Uolng human, sho could not fwrnseo tho full conscqnonees of hor ' ae'tlons. but could only do us soomod j right t tho time. Now if sho was called I upon to net to-day, what hotter could sho do than that? Then why rograt that she so noted boforo? Examining Into this matter mt blunder a littlo further, and pivrtkm ,u I lnrly in tracing the courso of ''.nt.tjxWu-ivMt niL..ui. In miPniM live-, when wo look baolc upon tbaia with the cooler undorsUndtng of later year, wo uro constrained to confow ' that tha "mlsUko must have boon iu-. tended to bo there, oa well oh thocorroot action, bv:auso the plan of our develop ment hat Included both. Contluuluif to study clearly and deeply, wo must nclrdowledgo that tho mistakes aud errors, nay, tho very sins, when for saken and forgiven, have holped tho soul upward; that all huvo worked toge thor to accomplish tho resul t sought; that the-y must have been put thero aud meant so to be; aud so thut our "blunders" were not bluudors at all, but although wo sowed and watered often amiss, there was always some In crease given which nchleed the good wo aimed at but failed to reach. And deepest of all wo see that tho divine love, which saw tho end from the beginning, bore with a tender coin- passlou to look upon our struggles, our weeping; our disheartened sighs. Ah, iuflnltoly greater, It is, but like to the X)vo w bear our own children, which l.s so deep and truo tliat wo onduro to treat them harshly, and with seeming I 1 t li iV.i.. i .. I . cruelty behold tholr tnar:, and knowing surely that ono uay tnoy wiu eompr hnd all tho kindness. Harper's llazar. GOOD LUCK MADE HIM MAD. Dltutrtui IloiuU of Vlndlns a Itotl of HUIm In th Street. "I havo n. friend who was driven mad by a marvellous frmk of good luck," said a visitor from Milwaukee recently. "Ho was a young newspaper roportur who wan just learning tho business and who had oked out a precarious exist ence for a year on twclvo dollars a week. Walking along a street ono day ho found thrco thousand soven huudrod dollars wrapped up in n bundle with a rublior string around it Frenzied with delight at his good fortune, ho slruak a boo line for the newspaper office where ho was employed, resigned his position without assigning any causo, und left Milwaukee on tho ilrst train going to Chicago. In that city ho lived riotously for eight months, nnd, though ho read adrertisotnentH in tho papct.i of tho un fortunate bank collector who had loat the money offering one-half of It if tho finder would return It, ho paid no atten tion to these tip peals. "At tho end of that tlmo ho 'blow in all the money and then camo bade to Milwaukee. Rut he was n different man from what ha was when ho loft in such delirious gleo. His old position nt an increased salary was offered to him, but this ho refused, though ho didn't have a cent Ho did no work, nor did ho want any. no put in his tlmo walk iug up and down tho street on which ho 'had found the money. Day in and day out ho tramped that street, with his head bent forward like a man looking for a pin on tho stdowalk. Ho kept this up for nearly a mouth. Continual aud dogged disappointment made the strain too great for him to bear. His mind broko down under it, and he was car ried to tho -isylum a raving maulac. He is in tho asylum now, his lunacy is pronounced incurable, and ,ho is tho most pitiable, abject creature I ever saw." St Louis Globo-Democrat MAHKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITY. Sopt a CATTLE-Hett beuvos 3M a 7i .Stockera 2 00 tJ 2 81 Nattva cows IM S 5) HOGS-aood tooholco!ioty.. . f 3 6 2J WnKAT-No. a reit 01 (ft M No. 2 nurd 01 ki O.'ii COIWf-No. 2 mixed 45 & -ttft OATS No. 2 mixed 27 VV ltYU-No. S U C4 68 FLOUU-I'atonts, per saolc... SCO CiSSI raacy 100 CM HAY Choloe timothy 7 00 iHU Fuaoy pralrlo C 0J 0W nHAN 01 CA 03 nUTTER-CUotco creamery... 0 a JS CUnUSE-Full cream 11 & li KUQS-Choico 13 & 13M POTATOKS-Now , 5 tf 60 ST. LOU1& CATl'LK-Palr naUves... .1 M a 4 ft) Texuns 1 2 30 3 23 noas-uvwy tw ami SHEKP-Kdtr to cboioo 4W QltOO KIX)U It-Choice SV0 j& a 60 WHEAT-No. S rod toy,to MX COim-Na 2 mixed 45 45U PATS-No. 2 inUei 3) rift 3 J '4 IIYE-No. 2...,, OJWft 01 BUTTEU-Crcamory.,, 20 25 r k nr Ytrn. ..h. 1 nt n ? tut poitic-New iroj ran 01 CUIOAQO. OATTLK-irlme to extra 4 7.1 4 GO 4 (0 fl6 70v as is 5 w OA 20 71 ii a 404 am ts 0i 25 ' wheat -No. 2 rod !'.'.'..".". 74 4 00 COUKt-No.2 49 il.fj ., gUXTwcl"cr7ftlnVr"j ". .'i:::.'.'.' r.AUD 1'OitlC , , I NKW YOKIC St 57 18 7 b2! t, 7 M 1U 07Ht0 10 ! fiATTl.lJ-N.iilio Htccn 3 o CfiflOJ HOaS Oooa 10 iliolcq 5 41) Qlli03 ri9UK-Ono4 to cho'co 4 01 Ct i 0) WHBAT-No. S red 79)i?4 SOJi C0IIK-Na2 61 M OATS-Wcstcrnmlxea;, as 40 nUTTCK-Croimer.., it) sty rOKK-Mwa 11 7J is U SO SPIRIT OF THE SAND. the Wclnl Title nt it Woman Who Hail Dlrtl lit tlm llrtnrt. To tho north of that most desolate nnd chojrless region of tho midwest, tho Nebraska rang" of sand hills, thero Is a stretch of low land upon which people strugglo for a living with rather Indifferent success. Their enemies are drought and sand. The former is the leading feature of nearly every summer and tho latter is blown down from the hills, line and white ns flour, by every malicious breeze j 0u b(!Cnon 0f this dreary waste t), we llrc Revuri flin,Ules of llohcmlnns ongnged, year after year, in tho tilling . lne(r samJy ucres, Tu.v uro very BIlornnt pMpie qulto unlnnginatlve. ml w,t m, thorol)(jh understanding of -ytlilMK- on earth but hard work, and ,.,, ...,.,. ..,,.,. ll-t ...,. ,,,..! they ....,, ...,,,,.,,, . tu,ir r.,R too much to ,,,,., ', mll, lhl, Dl.rti. ffun as ,. ,)f v,sU, th . K Aml n H .lt..n A...1 ..... ufmulirn lull. Im Illltl . . ...' ,,,- .,.. aictl and ..... ,,. , ,,iii, . well. j,.(ne)l nMrnow ' , .lnVnmri 'lMS. Nebrasl.-a was vis- . . ,,;', flf MoU vlnu.,.ce that tho venerable oldest inhabitant could remember no storms to compare w Illi It; a givnt mnuy people wero lost in the whirling snow, to lc found dead days afterward. In the sand hill coun- I'.' l,lu lor,u wlls "l n lr" ,D'" "' ' ' nu numoroui dcat lis. . " "J I'" ''" n ' mMy housed with the family during the tempest, when his wife expressed in liellf Uiat tlio Stamo uoor mill ih.-i.-h left open and that tho horses would perlslu With moro courage than dis cretion sho announced her intention of going forth to remedy tho evil, nnd bo want! alio was never seen alive again. When tiio storm was over search was made for her, but without avail; no trneo of tho unfortunate woman could bo found. The husband roamed the country In a demented sort of way for weeks, and tho snow melted and spring camo and her disappearance was as much a mystery as ever. It was in tho spring that strango stories began to circulate among tho farmers cononrulng a ghost that roamed the desolate hills in tho night tho ghost of a woman In sable garb that glided uh silently as tho moonlight from one white hillock to another, looking neither to the rlirht nor left, and always pursuing tho name course, and vanishing as completely nnd Inexplico- . &.. I. I.nllmu rf iinr1m1 bly when a ccrtnlu hollow wm reached as ever phantom dtsappeurod. Several had Been tho specter and fol lowed It for a time, but tliolr courairo Rnvo out, nnd not ono had ever explored that and lrt hollow when) it van ished, and no wonder, for In the moon light or In the darkness thero li nothing In nntur moro weird, moro ghastly nnd dreary than that great range of Band 100 miles long and llvo or six wide, where oven a snake cannot live. And so the glioet enjoyed its rarablos unmo lested through tho summer, nnd whon winter came peoplo said they had scon It gliding softly und sinuously ovor tho unbroken snow, nnd thero wero men who said It was tho wraith of tho poor Uohemlan woman who had been lost a year before. Another spring camo and n couplo of venturesome yonng men were riding over the white hills in tho moonlight looking wltlv dreadful expectancy for that dark slmpo thnt was not of this world, and they did not look in vain. Down over the ghastly glittering sur face tho thing camo, steadily and Bllcntly, gliding over tho floury Band Into which human feet would sink eo deep, and the ponies tho young men rode reared and nnortod aud plunged in terror, and tho riders tremblingly dis mounted, determined to solvo tho mys tery, thoutrh with fear in tliolr hearts. The Bpectrnl woman passed within, a fow feet of thero, nnd they could sco her pole face and tho unnatural glow of her great eyes. She paid no heed to them nor to the terrified horses but moved on whllo tho men followed; over knolls aud through littlo valleys she glided, in tho same direction as others liad soon hor go, ami after a tlmo she reached tho hollow where sho was told to vanish, and her followors, frlghtenod and weary, wero near her. In the center of tho hollow sho stopped, stood silent and motionless for a moment, nnd then she was not thero nor in sight The men walked to tho spot where sho hud stood, and tho object of tho phantom woman's wandering, if not tho myfctcry of it, was revealed to them, for at their feet, partially covered with sand, were tho bones of a human being and tho remnauts of a dress, which wero afterward identified as having belonged to tho Bohemian woman. She had roamod in tho storm fourteen miles from her homo to dio in tho drifting show and perhaps to fill tho maw of the hungry, wandering co vote. The blenched bonos were buried on the following day, and "tho ghost of the sand hills" was seen no more Omaha Deo. Jackson "Any sleeping apart ments in tho club you belong to?" Bnarloigh "Not ono, except tho read ing room." Tho Club, Pimples m ND Blotches 4BBVIDBltCB That the blood it wrong, andthet nature is endeav orfne, to throw off tlie impurities. Nothing is so bmtfcial in assisting nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. s) It ts a simple-vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, ytt it forces the poison to the surface and eliminatesfitfrom the blood. i,!e.?.l?fj'd VY0, enco of Mood polsca tut unfitted ino for baslnci forfour years. A low bottles cl Swift's bpeafic (S. H. Slewed " J.C.JoKIa,CltyMarsla I'ulton, krkciius, Trcatboon rijod nnd Skin Diseases mailed ha. SmrtStKcuiG Co, AtUuu, Ui. , NOT IN THE SOUP. Tho rarttciitiir Thing Uy Which to Identi fy It. They had a half dozen or nwro kinds of soup at the hotel and tho guest, an experienced hotel food sampler, looked over the menu. "ltring mo some chicken soup," ho said to the waiter. It wa3 brought and he sent it away after tasting it "Rrlngmebeef soup," ho commanded. It was brought, tinted and sent away and so on with all of them. "firing me some water soup," ho re quested llnnlly. , , . "What ltlnil or soup is tuni, sirrt nskrd the startled waiter. , ' "It's the kind I wnnt," explained tin iruest "If It Is nude as tho others are. There's no chicken in your chicken soup, no beef In your leef soup, no veg etables In your veget.iblo soup, no Wans in your bean soup, nnd, on tho same principle, I suppose there's no water lu your water soup. Do you understand?" A few moments later the landlord came In and hoard a few Incongruous remarks on the subject of soups and their constituent elements. Detroit Free Press. (Ictll ik llvrn. Dressmaker Hut, my dear sir, this is not a tailor-shop; you have probably made a mistake. Double No mistake about It. Don't you mako Mrs. Hobble's dresses? Dressmaker Yes. Dobb'.e Well, I want you to put pockets lu this suit like those you make for hor. I bcllovo lu equal rights, I da Puck. t'ruul In tho l'.l renin. Mrs. 13. Groglous Mr. Lackwlt is go ing to glvo Miss Longwalt a betrothal present of' a necklace composed of a diamond for everyone of her birthdays. Miss E. N. Vie Where will ho bo able to get the dlamontls? Jewelers' Weekly. Twenty .Tttuilit Tontliurhrg Kntteit Into One , Full far short of Inflammatory rliatiiiiulltui lute which Its incipient rorm, mieheclted, Is prone to develop. Itesldes,. ihcirmntlxm If im relieved Is idwny n liable, In ouo of Its cr. nitlclo.ipi, to Itirht tin tho Ite.nt ami termi nate life. Checkmate It at tlm sinrl. with Hontctter's rHoniacli Hitters, which In tils an Infallible. lOtaedy for uuiUirlal mid liver complaint?, Inactivity of the khhicjH, dys pepsia, ooustlpatloii, uorvouHncss. ' This average landsman believes that It shivers a vessel's tlinhcis when sho gets coaled. Boston Courier. llrat of AH . Tooleanse the system In a gentle and trhty bcnrnclul miiuucr, when tho Hprlnirtlwo coaics, use the true uiul perfect iciucdy, Byrupof Fie. Ono bottle will mitiwcrfur nil tho faintly and costs only 50 cuts; tho largo size $1. Try It mid Ik plriiHcil. Mnu ufucturcduy tho Cullfornlu Fig Syrup 90. only. m Ir yctt do not want your fcclliics hurt keep thorn out ot tlio way. Uiilvonton Nowa. Out It of your Qroeer. Brewing Co. tit. Louie "A. Tho American li. C. ll'iliumlan bottled llcer." lias the truo Hop iliivor. Tub most grororul girl cannot try on n boo without putting her foot lu lt-MUiif;-Lam ton Leader. Antokk would Im instilled In recom mending lioccbuiii's Pills for till urfcclliuia of tlio lfvor uud other vital orguus. It In an easy matter thoo days to warm up for any emergency. BliiglminUm I'.o-. publican. J. A. JouKoN, Sledlnn, N. VT, nays;' "Hall's Catarrh Curo ciired me." Hold by DruccIsU. 7Sc. ' . 1 "Tnn moro a innn ct;ls tlm 'mora ho wants," oxcopt when lie's receiving a scn tcnca lu a court of justice. - , ,( KvniiT trace of salt rheum Is obliterated by Glenn's Sulphur Houp. . Hill's Uuir aud U'liUUcr Dyo, U) cents. 1 Tnr. tramp is freo front tho worry and1 vexutlou of labor troubles. l'lcnyune. It Is a wlso ohlcltcn that ltoops away from tho catnp-mcetlng. Baltlmoru American. 1 ALL THE SAME, ALWAYS 8PRAIN6. 1(t. Fueaeakt, Texas, Juno20,183. BufTcrcd 8 months with train of bade; could not iralk ktralght; used two bottles of St. Jacobs OH, was cared. No paint in IS months. M. J. WALLACE. A PROMPT AND tltallBsaki lltallnc akMi wli rJoat W. L. llttaalaa namaaqdllieprl USttM IIMttaBi IirH fraudHlrtit land auajaot to ronecBtlon fcr law for nn.cii Mbstllulluua 11 luo Will a.ya aae Bla. Wrier. Ya tatfaa kJodVsixo ai lualva aalo ta. iprntilnviift. Iff orcntaiocuo. Iinouor ----'." "i"- ad width wuatod. uwIBIIi mX. .Kl HI M0r av rlafaeprta)ea.aaaaM O CUsBsW SB n is sr niiiiHW aaia m - .BSk - .aaa bh aaaai .sssah. bbbbsbbbbbbi BaaaaaVaaaaVSaaaBaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaDiSw a n.nilnii fnn.l alinf ikB'wlll k Vaataaaan camlcM,ajQootain,rjc,U(iilLTe,moro SSja .mWT"-. 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Thore's .10 chnnfor any rcNietlon nfterwnrd. Tliolr hehi loU. Constlimtlon, Inillewtlon, Bllloiw AtMcki. Hlrk or Illlloni HcntTncliM. and all dtirimgeinontH of tho liver, stomach, nnd IhiitkIs nm promptly relloved and pcrnian entlv cttrol. Thoy'ro put up In glsss vial?, which keeps thorn nlwins frah and reliable, unllko tlio ordinary pills In wooden or pasteboard Ikisos. And thoy'ro tho ehramt pills you can buy, for they're (;iiririnfiiii to Ivo satisfaction, ,or your money Is returned. You pay only for tho (wl you gut German Syrup" Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, N. C, was taken with Pneumonia. His brother had just died from it. When he found lus doctor could uot rally him he took otic bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out .sound and well. Mr. vS. B. Gardiner, Clerk with Druggist J. K. Barr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup in time. He was in the business aud knew tlio danger. He used the great remedy Bosehee's German Syrup for luuc diseases. Small OuitfaatAiMl U nur J'lllouj AtUolu, Blair. Uutdiiuk 'huI Conltyitiluu. 4U lu tucli boUU. l'rlco iUo. I'ur ! ly drulnU. J'icturu "7. IT, Til" aud uuuylt ilut lnv. J. r. SWTH A 0, Pr.pittton, fltW YORK. TbcBest Waterproor Coat Ma tho WORLD I SR TOK LICKER Tlia riSll UU VS.'D UUCCCIC It mrrintcd wtlrr- prwT,ml will kTu4rrlu tlio hrlitli)rm. Thr mw roUM FJ. HUl'KKJit It rrfct rWlim ttmU and coTemheoiiUroM.. wtruflailittlo.-u. iMii't tiuv i cuit If tlm " ruk Brtnd" If tut nu it. Jlluttrt- ted CtUlrenn fro. A, i. TDW1.H. lunlnij, mi,. IEWIS' 98 LYE m ruiruiJiiu) and I'LiiruMKu (I'ATKNTKD) Tho ttrouwt nna purttt I.yo rouue. Uulluootlui- .yn,ltbcl:i 11 uur powder mill iiachod luauin with rriuuviitilo lid. tlio coulimti are always ready for uie. Will inal.c Via -lot icrfutnra Hani Hontiiu 2U mluuus without boil' ihij. It U Uic Uit fur tlcuuslng w-isto pi pi 9. tlbtlnfeotltij; nIiiKh, clujoU, v.aklilnr buttliw. palutH, trtis. etc. PcMA.Sr.LTMTJ CO. r .1AUB tUU Tlttm iiwi u.. in vriu. 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