. . . , , ' I" " \ ' w't.-r\ , . " . , , \j. . " , , . . . , . , , , , . . it./'I' / " ' . ' . . L - , ! ' . . - _ . : . 1J 1.rr lO. ! : UCPttUUc , nl . . - - _ . . " t'l1hll.llullf.\- ) ' 'I'hl1r..dny Id 'h. . ( jCllllltf : f' ' I. "j _ --JIi-J.- _ - - - D. lA \ I1'iIH'lm\ : . ' . " " 1.IIIIJr : . . . . . ; ; ' "l\Ico 'n , ' "hIPI"t . . . Uloc . l'ontth . . " . - ' I ' , , \ - - - - ' - - - Rnt"red l tlwJu ttJmcu nt lIrolrill ! lIow , Nob. , . el'"IIII , , . . . II "t" r fhr 'f"tI"nI' ' ' t"'I" , hr"'Jllh " " IT , t I\ \ , , " ( ' \ : . { " \ " " ' " ' ' , . : nilJ ! ' , , , . . . , . . . . 1 ,1 , > " m",1' ' " ' \ "l\.I. > : - . , , - . . . . 1 } . .O'r' ' ' . ' 1 I. \ rv , . f\1"/'lIhl"'I'\ , 1ul/h. ' , UI 1II'I'.III1'f ' ( ' 1)1 , " ' 1" " " , ' , ' 1118 C 1I"H "f " lolUUln. I" r um"l ,1Int" ! ; , ' . .00 , . , . , . . . 'b"I , ' 1.II..r . ( \III&I'n ' ' , 1- . . , . , , , , , , . . . , Cllbtl' "It loco I' ' ' . . . . . , , , . , , , . , Ill.'I. . ' f 1 I tl' ; " ' " l'lr 11101. Ilor III . , . ' . " : t 11' J. 1 , " , ' . ' , ' ' ' ; ( " , , 1ollch \ I. * ur' , . ' 1\1 \ ' . " . , . . " \ . 1 , ' ( ' , J I ' , . , . IInd I n'l'r'l\hl' ' /11 ' , It" / , " , I , : , . : . .tllll . i. .11 'J. "III' hllif tM. . . , , . . , .11 , , . . \ , . . ' " , . - " ' , , ll' ' . ' ! . , ' : ' , . ' 1 IlIkl' : or VIlItIIt/llrR . , " , , ' . 11 > II 1.\ , ! , / . . . > . l' " , J. . . . "ria. fur Iollll.blol , { ( lbl , , , rl II ' " 1" , ' . i ' . ' " , , , , Ibflnl' . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' ' If ! .t'r' " l l.C. ' .L r. L. 1'.VlOl'll ' b7 I' atolc" tit : brIU lib . - - - - - - - 'rhursda ' , Nov tI1bcr 13,1902. As a result of th preachers crusade against the ga blers of Hastings tour men \ho pleaded g tilty Wert each fined S1')9. ' and , the g1t ! lbli.ng d'iccs confistica- tel ) .w .re burned by order of the court , ' 1'he . value of the ef1ects . burned is cstimated to be worth $3000. . ' Iorc complcte rcturns from all parts10.c . the counJu shpW that whcre people have had the most to d w th fusion , the , rpaj'orities ' la g / .t , The only tntes carried bY'tlie Democr.ats are those in which they have followed T. Jef. f rspj ! a.d. . . no one e1seThe "ti 9,1n'D ily Sta.r. . - - - . . The Lincoln Daily Star in J l.engthy. criticism on the expos { or < I'fhotnpsoti\ road passc ! m 1uif ' ) t a Iltr d' f5re ' IJf per. H t fteHnl { 'r .rt1tl' ' : < t t } ; t : 1)4'1t : < Joitnw ] . lH.1 membet < < t ; : 1.- IJt1bh. . . : . ' : : ' : i1te C.JI : 1' .1.'IJIl.r.riul.1 : wit. . 'm'I . . , ) " ' : \ J ) t. : 'l'h''tTJ" . su , . " . : : : 'w' tl. L Jl. ll. States Senate. If the Star hope ! to. build itself up as a popula : news paper with the republican part ) . or Nehraska it will find il nphill husiuess bJ' making : : lipedalitj' of roasting those 01 prominence who were opposed tc "l'hompsonR elcction. By sud 'methods the editor of the Stm may succeed in building up : : facton in the ranks of the repub Hcan party to defeat it nominee bu.t it will not succeed in convin , c.i , g , the public that it is honor ble journalismor that one mat ] pul rule the part ) ' in the state I e'l httlv , ' 'I't'lut ! . - - An ahstract of th ( ' vole of Lo g n ' ountj" on the candidatl.s Co meJIibers , of the legis aturc wn ,11 ' received by County Clerk Dcwc ; Tuesday which ho\\'s that A l , ' is clcctel , Cop e , repuhlican , bJ' a pluralit.r of ' ) ( , , and J. J 'lqoler , fusion , h ) ' 5 over Wa ] drQn. It , vas a pretty close raci . between Waldron and 'l'oolcy but if no irregularities develop in the count the majoritj' is suf ticient to warrant Mr. 'l'ooley s at in the legislature. 'rhe fo : 10\\ing is the vote on the se\'er ; ca 4id .tes in each of the countic ! I Custer. Logan. ' 1'010 . Copsey. . . . . . .1759 48 180 Waldron. . . . .1668 3 170 1'ooley..1639 72 171 Eastman. . . . .1454 63 1 1 L c" . . . . . . . . , 115 3 11 Groat. . . . . . . . 111 4 11 ; l'hc'otc on sena torial cand d . , . s hy counties is as follow.s : 'CII Il'r V"I II' ) ' 11I,1111) t.1II111 'rill I'.rh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11126 ! l7 7:1 : I I ' ! . ' ) ' . . . . . . . . . . ' 7tll 61 13 < 1' 2 . nYI\o \ r . . . . . . . . . IJJ 1111 to hJ FflCS' plurality is 511) . . . 'I'h. , 'fhompsou Cartonll. Lincoln , Ncbrasl < < l. 'N vember 11th " ' ' , 190.2-1'1 Orn-ha ! Wodd-Herald .uld Li cc : ; > ) Jt'Dally Star ha\'c charged tb. . th.e ' 1'hompson 1 > aSS cartool w 1 ch appeared in the Linco ! J l1rnal ; and was afLerwards ci eulated by the Republican Sta Committee was a forgcr ) ' . I desire to say to the Repllbl ! of Nebraska that I positive l\R w that Mr , 'rhompson , tl late fusion candidate for Go\'e nor , carried and \Ised annu p sse for the 'ear 1902 , on tl l.Jn o.n p cilic and Fremont , E1 horn & Missouri Valle ) ' railroal and used free transportation ov . die Burlington railroad the exa ( Jrm \vhich I do not know. "r.I ' ! 'UOMSON UAS NO' ! ' D , , , J\ ' . ' . " ' , . . . . . , . ' . . " - . . - - , . . . - - - . . - . . . . . ml > TillS 9TAT1t m 'r , I II , C , J"I : > W ' \ \ ' , Ch'm , 'ritc uho\'c will et at nt : thc mattcr of the " 'l'WtllP"OIl } pass cartoon" with c\'cry candid re- publican. Mr. J"itulsay is a lUan whose varacit.y is abo\'c qucstion and a man who would not stoop to a dissreputahle act intention- ally. Neither the Hcrald or Star charged thc forger ) ' to Lind- ! > aj' . The Herald put the blame on li'ranl { Harrison and the Star's insul1ations pointed to the , same source. LI.t the author of the fac-simile be who he may we have thc statement of Harr ) ' Lindsay that he personally 1cnows that the late fusion candidate for Irovernor carried and used ann- CIIal passes for the year 1902 ou t'nion : Pacific and Ii'remont , Elk. horn & llisouri'alley rail roads , As we ba\'c bafore stated we d < ; not blame any onf ror using free transportation f IC can get i1 honorably. But when an indiv , jdual makes a hobby against t1H use of r il road passes as the fus. iQn party and its 1eaders ba\ ' { through their political existenc { the ) ' intc certicism and shoull be exposed when they hotd pas. ses that they condemn otb rs fOI using. . . - - \'Iclllll ' \411 hi 1 ; . ' 1'hc cam'a $ $ , of the \'ote it Omaha reveal : ! that the tight Ot Mercer in the sC1ond distric L \ \ ' s 1Iot as great a3 wa the op position tf ) J. H. Mickey for go\ ' arnor. It , in fact , $ how a de . plorable state of affairs political Jy in Dour. las county. Whil < , I th. : ( 'PPo'itinn to Mercer wa 1' l1 ell by . tn , : lWr Olln , ,1 fl\'n > ! H ; J':1 , \ . ' . " 'n J. ' ( ) "l \ ; , C" : t1(11..rcc J't uui ) ' reached the limit of th Dee's influence in the district But Micke. , ' , against whom ther was no personal fignt , did no get as many \'otes in Dougla l county by IIcarly 1.000 as dil Mercer. It is plain that ther was a well organizcd plan by th saloon and gambling element 0 Omaha to defeat Mickey for gO\ rnor for the simple reason tl1J _ he has always been prominent 0 a church member , strlctiy ten _ perate and a member of the ant saloon league. fpecial attentio l was called to the fact by the ci1 . culars sent out on the eve of ele ( tion that he was a director of tb anti-saloon league , and for U1i ! reason he should be defeatei r The Wholcsale I"iquor Dealet and Brewers Association wa ahlscconded , in this move b the "Los Blotter , " a paper pul lished in Omaha. Had not tl1 voters of the state outside ( Omaha resented the liquor de ers interference in the matter ( the pelcctiol1 of governor the doubtless would have succeede in a complishing Mickey's dj feat. 'rhis would have g'c them such prestig'e that it woul not have heen safe in , the futm " ) . to place a name on any tick { that was known to be a so be temperance man. The vote shows a deplorab state of morals in the cit.r Omaha , but thc' result sho\ ' that the state as a wholc cannl be controed ] ] bj' the liquor den ers and gamblers of thc state metropolis. lIad the issue bc ( thoroughly understood and licvcd as it is now Micey's' ] 111 jority would have been sever thousand larger than it is N because of lack of interest in t1 democrat candidate , but becau Ie . . . o f 1 11S pnnclpa 1 supporters. n- was unfortunate for Mr. ' .rhol11 . \ son and his part ) " that the liqu I wholesalers entered so openly n the fight for him. , r- rte te ROOstYEL'r : Hl\'ES 'IU.\.SKS . St\ls \ the nil ! lur the 1'ltl1l1kf ; h'IIiS' . 'CI [ 1- _ 1ly Presidena Roe eve1t has issul : le his proclamation designatil 'l'hursday , November 27 , as ad al of thanlsgiving. 'l'heprocla111 Ie Hon is as foows ] ] : 1"According to the yearly Cl ls , tOI11 of OUJ people. it falls up er thcprcsident at this season to tl point a day of fest'al and than1 giving to God. n"O'cr a centure and l quarl , . . . . _ A . " . " , _ . . . . . . . _ _ " ' . . ) . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ' . -'oIf - 1 1 i ce thi ountrj. took I it place atllClng' the tlatiul1 of I the earth , an during that timc we have had on the whole more tu he thanldull for than has fal- Icn to thc lot of any other people. Generation after generation has grow. . to manhood and passed a- way. Each has had to bear its peculiar burdenscach to face its special c\ ' sis , and each has known ! years of grim trials , when the country was menaced b ) ' domcstic or foreign levy , when the hand of the Lord was heav ) ' upon it in drouth or flood of pestilence , when in bodily flistress and anguish - ish of soul it paid the penalty of folly and a forwar heart. Nev- ert heless , decade by decade , w I lta\'c struggled onward and upward - ward ; we now abundant ) ' enjoy material well being , an under ) thl' fa\'or of the Mo .t High W arc string eart1estly to achie\ ' moral and spiritual uplifting. . The year that has just closed has been on of p ace and of overflowing - flowing plenty. Rar ly has any : ' people enjoyed greater prosperity than we are now enjoying. For this we render heartfelt and solemn thank to the Giver of Good ; and we seek to praise him npt by words only , but by deeds , by the way in which we do our duty to ourselves an to our fellow - low men. "Now , thereforc , 1 , Theodore , RQo3e\'clt , president of the United - - ed States. do hereby designate - as a day of general thanksgh.-ing , - Thursday , the 2 th of the coming - - ing November , and do recommend e that throughout the land the pees - s pIe ecnse from thdr ordinary oc- ' : l1pations and in their several r lOl11es and places of worship ren- dcr thanks unto Ahnighty God for the manifold bles : > ings of the past year. I'ln witness whereof , I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done at the city of Washing , ton , this 29th day of October , ir ' - the year of our Lord,190 ' . ; and 01 the independence of the Unite < , s Statcs the 127th.\ 'LTHHoDoRE RoosHvm.'l' , "By the President "JOliN HAY , Sec'y. of State. " - - - - - - ( Jov S"voge's Thanksgiving IJroclama tlun Divine Providence has visite ( many blessings on the homes 0 Nebraska during the last year Uuder favorable climatic condi tions the fields have yielded boun tifull.v and the harvest promise ) - ample reward to the hand tha le toils. Throughout the state thl ) f people am well housed , well pro 1- vided witn the necessities of life ) f healthful and happy. It ha : y been a year of unexampled pros : d perity. - Humanity become the legate , : n of these material blessings no Id without corresponding obliga re tions. In our hours of prosperit. t we should remcmber our duty t , f , society. Wc should remembe the church , the school and the Ie home. In these placcs we shoull : > f labor to strc.nghcl1 the fiber ani vs architecture of truc manhood ani ot womanhood , thereby attestatio 11of our appreciation and gratitude 's ele\'ating the menta ] and mon : n sta1'l1danl our fellow being. Pre ICvidence causes rain to fall on fel a- tile lands'j not on descrt wa te ! al We are thereby admonishci.l t ot etnplo ' our facilities and our m he ter'ial blessings to rigijteou se cnds. ' ' virtue of th It ! 'hcrefore , by .p _ authority vested in me by law. ] or E"ra ; P. Savage , governer of N ( in braska , do proclaim and desi nate Thursday , November 2 1 CJO : ? , Thanksgi vi ng day. And I do hereby direct that tl1 Public offices of the state be c10 1St eel on that day and I respectfull ed request that the people in the : 19 accustomed places of worship of ay er up thank to Him who lu la- given so generousl ) ' of His , bles ings antI Who has exercised suc \s- sweet solicitude for our wcal at1 on happiness. LP- In testimonj' wherof 11m , ks- hereunto set my hand and cause to be amx ( l the great seal of t1 ler state of Nc raska. Done atLi , " ' - . - " - - . . . - . , . , - - - - - co1n thl 7th dnv . or Novemuer , A. D. LO , . Uy the g'oVC\1UI' \ , EZHA P. SAVAGE , 'GHOI GE W. MAHSII. . Secretary of State. Dli'red W , Millcr , Deputy. CUll II' ' } ' .lg clll ; ; ; ; . . ; ; ; t MCIIhig ! 'rhe mceting of the Custer County Agricultural Society was helel in the court room 'ruesday aft''I1oon \ , and was prcsided over by the president , J. J. Wilson. Thl. : report of the secretary , E. I C. House , was read and adopted. . The repurt showcd a low condition - tion of the treasury , owing to the exces-ive : rains at the time of 1 he fair which prevented at- tf1dHltc t WI ) days of the time. TUl : report showed that the indebtedness - debtedness on the grounds had been adjusted by the society paying - ing S&OO on th mortgage and deferred payments granted on the balance due. 'l'hc election of officers resulted in the choice of D. C. Konlde for presidentj E. C. Housc , secretary ; Alpha Morgan - gan , treasurer. The retiring members of the board , Dr. Hanna - naVa,1t George , and H. Lomax , were re-electec.l y acclamation as was also 111 < : : treasurer. The matter of thl : secretary' salary ' , \'as referred to the board of directq. : ; . HE PO\.G . : = 1 OF MUSIC. Great Compq.t r Explains Nece8elty ot F'lnlchinJ ! Improvisation. Tbe duke d Saxe.Welmar once In. 'vlted John Scba < > tlan Bach to attend a dinner at U.e palace. Before the guests sat down to the feast Bach was is ked to glv un Improvisation. The : ompCS91' seated hImself at the harpsl. chord and stralght\HIY forgot all about Inner and everything el..e. . He play. ed so long that at Jast the duke touch. ed his ahouJdtr nnd said : "We are \'ery much obliged , master , but we must not let the s'oup get cold. " Bach RrmUig to his feet und followed the dul.e to the dining room without utter. Ing a word. But he was scarp-ely Beat. cd when he sprang up , rushed hack to the Instrumel\t lllw ono demented , struck a to\\ ; chords and returned to the dining room , evidently foeUnt ; IIIlwh better. "I beg pardon , your highness. " ho said , "but you Inter , l rupted me In a series ot chords and nrpegglos on the dominant seve th and I could not feel at ease until they were resolved Into the tonic. It Is as tr you had snatched a glass of water trom the Ups ot a man dying at thirst. Now I have drunk the glass out and am content. " CITY OF BIG NUMBERS. New York a Place Where All Thing ! Are On a Large Scale. A New Yorker of a statistical tur [ of mind has been figuring on what thE . veople of that city pay tor luxurlel . and other thIngs. ! i'or Instance , h\ _ says : "For our dally newspaper read Ing our papers use 1rom 450 to lOO ( tons of white paper a day , Which 11 the average elght.page paper amoun to trom 8OOOOOj ! . to 20,000,000 caples 'rhe various 'press associations cabl - us lJetween 80,000 and 100,000 word ! a day. Our entertainments In au s forty odd theaters cost us trom $751 000 to $100,000 11 night. We Bold 01 - our mock exchange floor over 2511 000,000 shares ot stock during the las year. and while 1,000,000 shares a da : Is a large average , on May 9 , 1901 , th , traffic amou ted to 3,336,695 shareE - And so It gOes. We IlUrely are justl 11ed In declaring that New York Is thl city of big numbera. as well as bli ( hlnga. " Longest Letter on Record. A tormer Phlladelphll1 . who Is no In business In Chicago and who ha been spending a portion of his vacti tlon with old trlends here. wrote a 101 tel' the other day to a chum In th Windy City that surely breaks th record for lengthy letter writing. H had promls d to write "a good. Ion IlQtter , " so ho procured a coil ot thl white tnlO paper , such us Is used b the telegraph comll1.lIles . 011 their tlcl III ! ; lIIachlnos , aud llroceollod I u worl o wrltlllg slllll" 11110 lellgthwlse on th , - tallfrolll the heglunlng cIonI' throui to the IIttio wooden contol' . 'rh I , tel' was In the neighborhood ot j fcut IOIl . , . - - - - Soft Harness You enD mRko four hi" nl'l'l lIS 80" 119 II Gluv. . , , .n < l R 10111:11 II > ! II IroJ hy n.lng tWIlIUnr - 1111" . nil.011 l'un 1 IIIILIIl'n III J II" IUllk" It 11I8"Ice Ai 1011' . . . " ur lulirUr would. EUREKA Harness Oil mllkee a JIOor 1 0011 : In II' bar. I1I"U 1110/1 new. )11101. of 'e pur. . IItav ) ' bO\\letI \ 011. ee. peclally pr"part'd tu wl d llaDoI Ih\l w..lher. Bold eytr1wb. It : In canl-AU IUea. 1- - - . " " " - . . . - - - ChUr6h Whls.tlcre , WhIBtlInif hi hurdi ; t ce rO ! , ; ded rlt r to. be. u a profanntlon , noW bl.dd cOlDe a rogutaJ feature of the service. At. one of the Ilow York churches Mlee Louise Trua ; bne Introdl1 cd the novo elty of whlBU ng"thc rtertolj' . So sue. cessful h"s thin been In "ttractlng th congregation to worahlp that many of the mOllt fashionable churches In the city are now bidding tor her services. -New York Letter. Indian's Neat Retort. One of the most richly deserved retorts - torts I have ever met with was that of a Sioux girl at the Hampton InsU , tute not long since. A silly visitor , . to the mag. to the school went up nlfIcent redsklnned belle and said : "Are you c1v 111 zed ? " The Sioux rnls. cd her head trom her work slowly- she was fashioning a breadboard at the moment-and replUld , " "No ; are \ you ? " Of London.FOD. . A Frenchman was paying his first visit to London 'and was walking through Hyde Park on one of th many foggy metropolitan morn ngs with aD Engl1sh friend. "Fog ! Ha , ha , mon fl'on : ejaculated the French. man. "Now I understand vet you mean "en yau say ze sun nevalre set on yom' dominion. Ma tal. It doeI' not rIse. DOG WITH DIAMOND TOOTH. Taken for Treatment to a Veterinary Hospital. A dog with a diamond set In one or Its front teeth was In Philadelphia recently. It was here tor medical treatment , and during Its stay In the dog wurd of a veterinary hospital up , town It astonished everybody with It9 cleverness. A French poodle , It had chic that the nurses said was tru y Parisian. It had also Innumerable tricks. You would , for In tance , say to It. "show your diamond tooth , " and It would curl back Its lip In such a manner tbat the diamond would gUtter. I . The dog belongs to a wenlthy woman - man or Trenton , N. J. She had' the brllllant set In Its tooth two years. . ago. What ga.ve her the Idea at this , says the Philadelphia Record. was undoubtedly the sensational story. printed long ago , of tbe blaze of dla. munds th t illumines the mouth of , itzslwmonl , the - pug11lst. . 7f Thla signature 19 011 every box of the gonulD8 Laxative romoQllinine : : Tablets Ulo reme4y tl1c. inrC8 0 enlll 4D ODe dllJ' If you intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices. Farms for slile ar.d lands for ren t. Now is the time to gct a farm ( "teap , as the cheap farms I arc all goit1 . and prices are advancing - vancing rapldty.-J. G. Brenizer. . - - - - - - - Special sale on trimed hats , also - so Rtreet hats at Mrs. P. A. Wal- I ton's. Would he pleased to have you lad ics call a nd s e. ] ast side of square. 21-23 , " 'I'-'w. ' ' ' , . . ' . . . - . . . . . . - - - - - - - -r , " "III' Miss Ida. M. Snyder. Treaaurer or tile IJrookltn Eaa& End Ar& CIa' " u If women would pay more attention to I th&lr hu1th we would have more" happy wIves. mothm and daughttr. . and If the ) ' would obmve resulb they would flna that thl dodors' prescrlpUom do not perform thl many cure. they arc Jlven credit for. uln consulting with my druggist he lid. vised McElree' . Wine of CarduT and Thed. ford's Black.Draught , and .0 I took It and have evu ) ' reason to thank him for a new life openea up to me with restored health. and It only took three month. to cure me. " Wine of Cnrdui is a regulator of the menotrual functions Md is a most astonishing - tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty , supJ , > ressed , too frequent , irreg- ul r and painful menstrttation , falling of the womb whites and flooding. It i. helpful when approaching womanhood - hood , during pregnancy , after childbirth - birth and in change of life. It frequently - quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists bavo f1.oo bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINEoFCARDUI , - - - - - - - - \ , Rice on a Letter. ' " A queer letter passed through the general pastoffice last week. On the envelope was 1 border ot rice about. ( half an Inch wide , broken only to" allow a stamp to be placed in the upper right hand corner. AUght glue was usud to fasten the rice without Injuring the paper. On the back or the envelope were the letters "B" and "G. " formed with rIce. It was the first rice letter that had ever gone through the olllce , and after It had been care. fUll- examined It was allowed to pro. ceed on Its way to Pennsylvania , whel'o It undoubtedly reached the "B" and "G" for whom It was Intended.- New York rribune. TRA ! ) ! : MARI\ - -ocaofS ; Copvn'"IiTs &c Anyone 8t'nrtJng n Rkct h nnt. ! f1"'I1/1J"\ ' ' ' , , ' qnlckly nscortnln our 01111110n freu ( ! ' tll : WIItht'f invention Is probnlJly patentl.h" ' ; ( ' ( .mnllll ' 1'1' . "on8Itrl 'tlyconlldenUIlI. 111U1.lbl1uk OD 1'3101111 lent free. Oldest ellry for RN'lIrnl ! : 1"111'111 s. ! 'atentll taken thrnllllh )1111111 . . . en. hiCIJlvf' rpielal notlctfllhnu CllltrllC. 111 tlU\ Sdetttific nmcrI tt . , ; A. hnndso'11cly 111'lro'l'l1 , Ul'n h' . ) , ' ' ' 1' ' ' ' . , ,1- . culatlon nt nnv : "Ie"tllj'l' 'U. ' n' . ' 1'"n. . J . , 'PRr ; fOil' "I"th . -.1. Ulol l > J 1411 111'o"RI ' ' . 'UflN ' & CO,3610-caoJwn1. , . . . . , Nnw , ftJ , 'IMlII < :1 > 00'f ; : ' I > I . , ' . . . . : . .gt. . . ' . . . . . 4 : . . 'f.ti . . . . . : " ; " . ' . . . : . n..J/e 'i , . . .r. . . : . i.'i . " 'i..ftjj.i . . ! . : . . t ' . 'i""n . "ii'f"jl . . ' . . . : " " , . ' : / . ' ' . : ' " ! ' ' ' . " " . . . . .mt.'iJt.I L- , . , . : . . . . 'A .iL'f. : . . . - , : : ' . - : : : . ' . : 'l.-.tj " ' 4. : . ; .0 " : , . . . . . . . . . , : . " , ' ' . : ja.tjJ'l.jd .0 : . : . . . . . * .O'JL . : : " : . . ; . . , : . , 1 # t E A GLE GROCERY 8 i. ' f ! : . } , : . . , _ a : i i1" ' " " . L A II parliod indebted to tbe Eagle Grocery , rf1 r. 411cRted f ) , to liS II " . ] " ( lttle their al count ! ly o'lHh : at ono" . I ml1Mt bave I : mon.'v to , 'BY bills , 1 oa 'ot do hUHin RR on win < 1. .t ji YOl1rR Irllly , . ! i * W. S. S'W AN ' ! " II ProprIetor. r : 10 Bars of Soap for 25c. , _ i. , . . . . . 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I LIVE AND LErr LIVI i is I1lV " motto. 1 will sell goods to the pub1ic cheaper thau au ' otho"r honse west of Lincoln , alt'if yolt will slare a few miltntes , ) \ will gladly show you my goods and tell yon my prices. . 100 Ibs granulated sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 40 18 Ibs best ! rranul ted sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 1 sack of Best Ihgh Patent Callaway li'lour. . . . . . . . . . 1 10 1 sack of Jfancy B kers Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 ) . . . , ( , bars \Vhtte RussIan Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 25 . , - All Other Goods as Cheap In Proportion. - J. W. COO , d M.nS. L. L. SHARP. . \ , ' , p