1 4 (A ( ( r Know Your Own Stomach. 'Spring tonics" are for those who do not know that Nature must rebuild wasted tissue from the food they eat. Help Nature to throw off the toxins of a heavy Win ter diet by eating Shredded Wheat Biscuit, a real whole wheat food that is prepared in a digestible form. Follow Nature's plan -- get your strength from a simple, nat ural food that is thoroughly cooked and easily digested. Try it for breakfast with milk or cream; eat it for luncheon with berries or other fresh fruits; make it your "meat" for the Sum mer days. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. usjsIurelF"" vegetable-nature's blood treatment f-'clcntlrt luva dlnaovr-rrd that (he fnr mt unit I tin Old nrti Hliuririiintly supplied tvlth veflntlon nt vnrlou kind tint f urnUh the Ingredient (or making a. remedy for pia' th Hlly evory ailment of IiiHiiltlinl. JI'mIIc-Iw nmdy from root, herb nd brirk which Nature has plncej at the dlnporal of, man uro better lhnn atrong mlncial mlxtiiro. Mtmiral rnmll rlfifn work danKurouKly on the riollcnto t'arta of th ayitem, especially the t'm uch ami liowpla by eating out the lin ing membrane, producing chronlu dy pepala and of ton entirely ruining- the health, H. H. H. I pimranti-cd to be a purely vegetable rumidy. Jt I minis en tirely of gontlo-actlng, healing, purify lug root, herb and barkw, pnaaeaaltig properties that build up all parte hf the ayaiem, In addition te removing all Im purltlea and polanna ffrom the blood. H. ft. f). la a " treatment for nil dlanr. dera of the blood. It clnaniiea the entire ayatem. Uet B. H. H. at any drug atore. H, . a. la a atandard remedy recognized everywhere aa the greateat blood anti dote ever discovered. If youre la a Tin tullar cam write to Bwlft Wpeclflc Co., Atlanta, (la. Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Cirls-lf you want plenty of thick, beau tiful, gloaay, allky hafr, do by all rrwan t lid of dandruff, for It will tarv your t'alr and ruin It If you don't. It doesn't do. much good to try to brnah tr waah it out. Tha only ture way to gat rid of dandruff la to dlaaolve It, then you ileatroy it entirely. To do thin, gut about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; ap ply It at night when retiring; u'e enough !o moisten the acalp and rub It In gently with tho flt.gcr tlpa. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and three or four mora application! will completely dtanolvo and entirely destroy every glngle sign and trace of It You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the acalp will atop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred tlmeii better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug atore. it la inexpensive and four ounces la all you will noed. no matter how much dandruff you have. Thin sim ple remedy never fal'a. Advertisement. It's Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles The conlraat botween frecklea and the clear akin usually la ao great that no bleach ran be more than partially auo- eHKful In obliterating the disfigurement. Ordinary mercollzed wax la far better; It literally peel off the frecklea. Oet an ounce of It at the m-ur.'Ht ilruaalore and toiilnht aprrad on enough to lompled.ly over your fine; remnve In the morning lth warm water. Hi-pent dully until every freckle haa dlmppenred. Hough, blotchy, pimpled akin, alao common at thl m-numi, may be entirely liotteu rid of by tbla aairna method, with out discomfort or Inconvenli nee. The ef fort i decidedly worth while, the new completion ohinlniil pctng ai clear, Hiuioih end ymillilil. If tMithrrecf with rink!e, hithe the fiice In a lotion made by illnlv In en ounce .f pnwdrred aolil III a half pint f witch hHcl, Tina the tuoat effect l. and cpilckeat aeiing wrinkle Heat loeni known Ad niincmeiit. To Avoid Dandruff Vuu d not want 4 tlow treatment when tlt l falling and the tttndrwff aru la V I'lh' the hair ru-.u HWny mean-no liai tif, e it - -at atire. a Ki't'e ef aetnu f'.r "' r t: fr n'r Ur a,.- I -a h . e t r.t, f'.c It it I ha W'.rlfc il k! t ll bit a He ilimt ',!( tFlnt. 1 . ihts I 4 . Ml, I ll .!,:. 1 t s '( it ii ;e I u ii.- t v ! a . t ' t, im .1 w I ft.it ! . M , .1 '( mo hanxt.nl. ' - I 1 1- I t !. . 1 1 t r It la i'nl . I a u-. .., Aileo'i Fo.ih tor (hi Troops tf. I l.'l.at t-,i I, r s f j ,fi. ,m t 4 r" t T, H' '-'-.. Ht I if I- ! t h.tH IH - t ' " ! rt'iU - I U1. - ) Utw.iii I i .t - . . t .4- 1 1 u Bargains in practically new article in "For Sale" column, read it. Nebraska HARDEST BLOW YET FOR PULLMAN CO. State Board of Equalization Raises Valuation of Sleepen in the State $122,839.41. JUST ONE' SESSION TO DO IT fFrom a Staff I'orreapondrnt.) LINCOLN, May H. (Special ) - I'reaum ably owing to the war In Kurope, the State Hoard of Aaaeaament haa found It noceaaiiry to raliie the aaaeaainent on the Pullman Car company, and today, In a "hurt elnn, booated the valiiiitlon of tho company property In Nebraska from al,M0 In IDIfi to $!MI,i ,i.4l In !. Standard aleepere are rained from flu.KiS each lo IIK.MK! each, and aa there are 4fil In nae thla year agHlnat laat year, It Increnaea the company' valua tion on those cure alone about 15 per cent, ' Tourist aleepcra remain tho aame, both In numhera and In valuation, the num ber being 123, and tho valuation ,".c0 each. Try to Collect on Penalty. Doiijilaa county will have to pay the Mate of Nebraska t.l,al7.tl for the priv ilege of nppoalng the order of Htale Treaaurer Hull that county treaaurera should make monthly remittance to the atate treaaurer. County Treaaurer 're rmlaled the order of the atate treaaurer anil with one or two other eountlea made a teit niaa. The matter waa taken to the auprema court and the opinion of the court waa that tho treaaiircr bad the authority to order monthly pnyimnta. The amount Involved waa fll,31tf.H!, which, with the penalty of fl.kl7.Vl. rniikea Ju amount re mitted flUai.tiO. apellliia; Malrh In Kalla dir. Plate Btiperlnlendent Thomna attended a apelHng match In Falla City laat Fri day night In which aevenly children of Klehardaon county, repreaentlng about two-lhlrda of the dlatrlcta, took part, ICugenla Tool of Dawaon took the flrat prize, apelllng (13 per cent of the worda, and won tho $.", prlae. Carrol Da via' of Salem too aecond, and Jilln Dodd of Kail City and Myrtle Nedrow of Vernon tlud for third place, while Emily Mlllev received honorable mention, It 1 the Intention of the atate upr Intendent to Inaugurate a atato-wlde con- teat In which the three it'a, "reading, writing and 'rlthmatlc with cyphering, will be the point to contested In. Auburn High School Junior is Drowned Al.'ttmtX. Neb.. MUy l.-fSpeclal Tele gram.) 1 lomrr J. flupp, one ot the Jun ior of the Auburn Jllgh ichool, waa drowned Sunday afternoon at about 3:30 while awlmmlng In the Nemaha river aouth of Auburn with hli two brother. The body wa finally located three hour later In about eight feet of water. The river wa dragged and eynamlled and many of the boy dived In all part of the gtream, hut could not locate It, Finally Ace Thompaon found It and Joe Hampton dived down and brought It up. Tha funeral aervlcea will be held, at the Cbrletlan church Ttieaday afternoon at 2:90, conducted by Hev, Hoy A. Dadman. Interment will b made In the Bherldan cemetery. SYRACUSE FARMER DRAGGED UNDER DISC DIES OF HURTS SYRACUSE, Ne., May J.-fSpecl' ) Auguet Wclae, a young farmer who waa ao badly cut about a month ago when hla team ran off with the dlao on which he waa working and who haa been In the Preabyterlan hoapltal In Omaha since, died Saturday morning and hi body waa brought here thl morning for burial. The funeral la to be held at hla home Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m. and the Interment In the Oaage Lutheran ceme tery, aervlcea being conducted by Rev. Abelo of that church. Mr. Welae wa a aucceaaful and lndtiatrlou farmer and waa held In the highest esteem. He Is survived by a wife and aome email chil dren. Note from Cage Connty. BEATRICE, Neb., May '.-(Special. ) The Methodist and Baptist cloaed a big revival meeting at Lewlston laat even ing, thirty-four bitting the trail on the closing night, fa all iM confeaaed Chrlat. The meeting were conducted by Dr. and Mr. Wheeler. Pandellon week in Beatrice was a big sticceaa, and when the plants were weighed Saturday evening It wa fund that the eehool children entering the eon test had gathered fifteen tons. Taul (ielahr won flrat prise by gathering over two lona and reeelved 15. Velma nlu wa second with a prise of V. The clvla Improvement department of the Woman's cluh had char of the affulr. Francis M. tlraham and Jea.le V. Hud on, both of Lincoln, aera married here Saturday evening bv Itev, B. K. !ilther. .V charter wa flb'd for record at th court house Saturday of Tyre lodge No. IS, Ancient, t res and Aeceptsd Maaons of Ulue 4-prlii.ia. Ttie loda waa chartered in 11 with only twelve applicant, very fnw of whom are left to altntu the final film of the chaitrr Tl rtmnt end living rm f IV K. 'rfrnta of t'ftitUnd i burglar-c-tr.y while lb mllv was al I i. n! alim.tli.g h thnn Attout I In t.ah and " n:nie 'k,n ENGINEER WILL ADDRESS CENTRAL HIGH STUDENTS t- k.i. . sc I Inlsstl'in f'c, n.c-lncr" ,c! 11 ,. ! t.' t ;n , , ( , .y N T ! !.- i-l : '(" 1 V 114 lii il'i rl '! Ilil .1 ..ii,..n.' ": I ' ! " . fl, . t Vl! ' t -!(! I I " , . I r !,'. I- " ' M A- ' '- ' I, 4 I VI t ' DEATH RtCORO. vitl ii I t I l "! - l Ht I- I t I I ll.M-,4. a tin I - --- ' 1 ,11,,, 4 (.,.,.'., 1 Wi I MC!' 1 .in l ft I ' 1 S ft. 1 1 " 4 ft . I. ' ' - I- t 1 1 1 1 1 1 f IU Nebraska State's Lawn Mowers Are on the Increase fKrom a Stsff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. May .-(SpeclaH-Tlie (lock of ahecp of Secretary W, It. Mellor of the State Honrd of Agrlciilture out at the fair grounds Is Increasing very rapidly and pros pact are good for continued prosperity along Koofeveltlan Ideas. About a month o Secretary Mellor conceived the Idea that a flock of she.p would be better weed killers than a flock of lawn mower and so he purchased head of the former and turned them loose on the fair grounds. This morning when Grand Keeper of the Ewe and Lambs William Krister counted noses he discovered that slsly little sheepleta had put In an appearance and there la much rejoicing around atata hoard headquarter H.B.Andrews Dies While at Dinner imokLN HOW, Neb., May .-Spaolal Telegram.) Harve H. Andrews, promi nent resident of this city and reputed on of tho wealthiest men In central Ne braska, died suddenly at noon of heart failure, while sealed at th dinner table, lie went to Anselmo thla morning to transact snmo business and It waa while at the home of Mrs. t. L. Tapper of that plnce that death occurred, He ha lived in thl county for thirty-five year and was one of th oldest pioneer. II waa well known throughout the stale and a prominent Mason. He wa M year old. SUPREME COURT ASKED TO LOOK INTO DEPOT CASE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May ,--Specnl.-Tri Bur lltigton railroad haa appealed to (he su preme court from an order entered by the railway commission In the matter of new depot fnellttles at Franklin. Home tlmo'ago the people of Franklin made complaint to (he railway commis sion that the depot at that place wa too small to accommodate the rapidly In creasing business of the town and that there was not sufficient help around the station to take care of th business. The commission In an order written by Commissioner Hall, decreed that the rail road company should Increase It faclll tlea and generally meet the demand al leged to I needed In the town In handling (he business. Th nillroad company denies that there la so much prosperity around the Frank, tin county town and desire the supreme court to look Into th matter. Mr. Harriet A. Wendell. PLATTi-iMOL'TH, Neb,, May l.-cPpe-clal.)-Mrs. Harriet A. eWndell, of this city died at her late home, thti morning after an Mines extending over a num ber of months, at the advanced age of yer. Two. daughters survive. Mr. Belle Oss, and Mr. Chart. Forbes, of thl aity. - Harglnr at Overton. OVERTON, Neb., My l.-(Rpecial Tela gram.) The A, H. Munson Jewelry store wa broken. Into laat night, hut nothing wa taken a all valuable Jewelry had ben put In the vault Saturday night. The Cup That Cheers Most is tlio cup that is the most wholesome for tuijh'nsiuit nftor-fffoet.H enn nuir tho kfutt )l'ii.Hur'. With thl usitnl lint tnblp drink, wht'thor it ho cf , fro or ton, thoro result tu nmny persons nn inroiivrn it iift in liffiltli which call). ftr u fhiiiiuf. nstant i rnpitlly f Hi rijer thi wnnt, win 1 in it wiv 1 1 Ttt fory tt tnitf, H.infnrt hb s njuuiii nt. Tl-.. rii h, nicHiivv llnmif tf liititnt I i t u n t riieh rt'st'ltililt-j that of Hiihl 'iiM fitllrf, ain iti il'iilii! purity innkrs it n i tt t f.tuint.t nf .iti j aivnti. itn. t hi!ir n. Ifititnt pHstum quivkly pr.'i'.u ci t hj,., t ,-up al tii"!. Si'lipU' phu't' a l'H t a-piHint'ul t,( it m!uM vh r In t tu nils pmir on lut v. n!t t, tin n tii i. I 1 I Ctt HM'I i'ltfr t' tt' "There's a Reason" for POSTUM At 1 1 i i" t r Ur(!;tt, Nebraska Broken Bow Banker is Dead at Anselmo ANSELMO, Neb., May (Special Tel egram.) H. H. Andrews, capitalist and larae land oner of Broken Bow, for merly of Anselmo, dropped dead while eating dinner at the home of W, S. Tup fier hero this noon. Mr, Andrews arrived here on business this morning and was ihout town during the forenoon In usual health. Heart trouble wna the cause, Mr. Andrews was born In Virginia rlxty tlve years ago, cumc to Custer rouiily In 1174 and has lived here since, lie was a thlrty-second-degive Mason, noble of the Mystic. Hhtine. director of An-clmo Stole bank and Custer State bank of Broken How. He leave a wife, one son and five daughters. West Nebraska Wheat Looks Fine IFrnm a Staff Correspondent,) LINCOLN, May .-(Sperll.)- Slate fin glneer (leorgo Johnson wa at hla desk In the state house thl motnlug, after a lengthy trip out In the short grass coun try looking sflcr Irrigation mutters and late ld bridge controverale. Mr, Johnson sh the western part of the stale Is becoming. Wheat Is looking fine and the season on small grain ap pear to be nlKitit ten day ahead of the eastern part of the alnle. Thero has been no frost to slwak of and prospects are good lor every kind of crop. Irrigation of land ha already be gun and with the good start made by an especially good season the farmers are feeling good. TECUMSEH DAMAGE CASE SENT TO FEDERAL COURT TKCITMHKIf, Neb., May 7.-(Special.) -The damage case of Frank J. Hupka against Ih Chicago, BurlltigLun ft Qulncy Railroad company has been ordered trans ferred from the Johnson county district court to the Lincoln division of the federal court. Mr. Hupka, a Johnson county farmer, clslms lb defendant rail road company constructed certain dlit fill which caused an overflow of a por tion of hi farm In th time of frrshet, recoveryWfather staph now thought probable CAMBRIDGE, Neb., May -iSpeclal Telegram.) I"nlher Curl Staph of the lo cal Catholic church rallied today and was able to talk. He fell down slnlr the night of April : and was found un conscious eight day, He responds rendlly to nourishment and It I now thought that ha will recover. Two 1'aprrs Suspend. ALLKN, Neb.. May S,-tHpe. Inl,) . -The two latest venture In the Journalistic field are dead. Tho Maskell tiraphlc, published at Mnskell the Inst Inn month by lien Taylor, and the Waterliury Times, published th lust nine month by 11, L, Baleer, from th News office at Alien, have suspended publication, owing to lack Of upport. The business men at hull) of these point wanted a paper and after they had one, Tilled to keep it alive. Postum As A Stage Hands at the Empress Walk Out; Union Makes Reply Saturday night before the evening pcr fi rm ince at the i;mpr-s theater the Muni' bauds w n I ked out and refused to mirk tho show until a nuilter of wags aa adjusted. Hutiirday was the ilite on which a new contract w" (" he mode for the jear hlcli starts net rtept, nilc-r, Tlin stage hnnda nie aiklng a riilsu In vtages, Miinnr.tr Ledotig refused lb" lii'-reiise rnd told Hu-m they would have to ton fir ftltn tho Theater Manager' associa tion, mi 01 KiiliUntlon lomiMised of the iiininiKcift of the (mi'ilia thenters, Their reply uas that they would nut recognise the sssiH'hiilou, Tho result s that Manager Idoux, Manager Hulpliep of he llrambls and (1. K. McCormlcli slilftcil the sieneiy fur yBlaegiftilljiW ai. .n ifll 1fs IMIHI 1. 1 1 'I igW Pf WuHml lip li wwajiiiiajpiiy piWiB JllgliWlililiMWI'IM' ' HWW'"""' WV'W "I'll" xaiiwIWtfllMllaf ilWg-Wlii m ' WIWUM H f l mill iifc'' If 'TX ' r? H e.'M.Mt gAsy '"J "! e! j " "11' ' ' aJt "'li :MllgSSilIiil : : !,. M - .. ..c....:..:.rT:,,.,..,.., ... .....li. '. L..J m i h4? In This Sale the Values Offered Are Truly Unusual Children's Coats !! Women's Coats (Jlrls' Coat, agaa 2 to 6; $2.00 VHllieg Girls' Coat, agea 2 to 6 and 6 $Z.f0 to $3,00 value t ' (Jlrla' Coats, age 2 lo fl and 6 $.1,50 to $0.00 value Notion Specials On the Miin Floor Tuesday Extra heavy 2Bo klrt marker, each Oc 200-yard upool machine thread for IVtQ Fancy bahy garter, pink, blue and white, pair 10c Larae cake of art gum, for cleaning white hoe. . . , . .JOc UMiyard apoola of good acuvlng silk 30 liiifkle form, 8 for 25c; or, each IC Klaa lawn tape, 12 yard bolt . 5c Hair nrt, apental, S for, . . .10o Hbfll hair pin a, apeclal, box. 5c Hfilsy Ho and American Maid crochet colton Co lent zlno oil can, apeclul, each , 5o Gold eyed needlea, paper.. 2aC Men'a neck band, apeclal, each for 2'C 8-yard bolta of English twilled (ape, bolt.,.,...., fie terl button!, Tuesday, card lo f?lack Jersey covered bunt form for, each., , 40c Heat mercerized rick rack braid per yard .2'iC Naiad bratutlerea, with shields, apeclal 500 Elastic remnants, beat grade and color, each 2 '0 Han Silk, Tuesday, apool..3'jc Tuttlnir ahiitlles Hl-h Ol c - -" - -. -. - MukuNTROUTING IMTME (SlORADO TTOCKIES if d jLt4 l ... ' the evening performance. No agreement hns been reached. In reference to the above, John P. Casey, secretary of local lodge No. K, International Alliance Theatrical Wage Lmploje.i, says; "The members of local lodge No, 42, In lernnllonal Alliance Theatrical filage Km plnyea, wish to state that (he cause of their leaving the Kinprrss theater was not due to the refusal of the union to recognize the Thestrlcal Managers' aa soiliitlon, but the absolute refusal of the management of the Kmpreaa to consider lKtilti,i a working agreement for a sin, tier period than five years, "Althiuiah never having received a list of the membership of the Oinnha Theatri cal Mimagirs' association local lodge N'o, was awnrn that such a body existed, and had been endeavoring to do business v It li them fur some llmo past. In re gard to the mutter of waea, Mr. I,e dou claiming to pay more Mian the reg iilar scale reipilrH iiy (ha union, th l'mirei-s has never paid 1 cunt more "GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA" THE NEW HOME OF HART 8CHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING. Women's Suits Heavily Reduced (Basement) Choir- of any woman' rr tniaafV Spring Huit, former prirrg (t Q Af $13.r0, m.K fln.l $15.00, Now 0OuD Wonderful mi at very low price. Over 200 to gr-lprt from, dozen of very pn tly, right tip lo-(lnln Mylrg, nindc of finfl oil-wool rnat'Tials, Jf !Q Q C you hove waited to Imy a fine mn it at a vrry low prire, here it is, . , , 4)0-0 Another lot of aplrmlid Suits, women 'a, iniMHc.' anil juniorg' nizeg. Many differ frit atylea and materiala; oil good, practical atylea, Suita nmdo to QCf adl at $7.50 to $10.00. Choice Tueaday, at 44wO ii M I xt ura Coal, $1.25 ih-""- to 14; to 14; a great variety value , A ).iclal Jot of valneg foata uatmlly $1.49 $2.95 Lace Bargains Tuesday New York importers' wimple pieces of tho finest imported Liktp, more (linn 100 wtyles, y, to y$-yord lengtliH. Many to mateh. Included arc: Keal Princess Point Lierre, Oriental Net Top. Every width, many styles of Hold and Silver Laees, Venisc Hands. Flouncings and Allovers, French Coloretl Novelties in a wonderful variety. Worth from $1,00 to $4,00 a yard. In two lots on Bargain Counter, each piece 25c and 50c V Dress Forms at Acme Four-Sectionnl Adjustable Dresa Forma These forma can bo acJiiNted at neck, bunt, waiht and hipa; alo to uny height. .Sell regularly price , ...'.ys..v.H - Whip our streams with your favorite fly for the "gamiest fish in the world" No aportamart eouM ask for any better enjoyment than vhijpiiiir the fainoim Trout Streama of Colorado for Kninhow, Speckled ami Hrook Trout, that bite mid filit, Tack your fiNhinf tackle when it gel a hot and follow the crowd to Colorado, Vacation Denver Way This Summer You can find noinctlunir m w and interest intr to or di every day, Knjy the lii-autiful acentrt grandeur vt Tha Rocky Mountain National Park. Only a f-w hour ri le by rail and auto from inver. See r)nvr'a Nw Mountain Parka, in the heart of thi liocki' at lMiter' door. lViiverha IH e.ihrr Ititd, Auto and Tnilh-y S-'enirt and Kitf hUi'i'in 'I'npa into the ('tdniado Kockie Mhere jeii can enjuy ttiounhutv cliiidiini, fislium and iMOipmn if you innke I in k ine iiui hf.c(nai u t AU rKiltHfnh IfUr u kuimtirr lali'i lo li -1 WRITE TODAY FOR Free Picture Book -On. l)y Ir, l)FNVEKS NEW MOUNTAIN lAKKS" CcnUiin J'l.itift ef iiii'inl ! in l' t-r Nov Mutiittatii I'aik. A t utile I'fc'liM Mittttlt Jt H'ltd.M rd Wt! Ht Hiil ant m hi nt tli tnl l AU-t I irf tif Aii' tni iriwnrf Ihhi ff hu1 at I t.iiil ef li.l. r' it S"lorf wtt t I. lui tin , A wages than It was required to pay ac cording to Us aorklng ngreenient with . the union, which prnvhlea that after .j fifty-six hours, or seven ilnjs per week,' have b'-en worked Hie manageni'int shall pay for overtime al a stipulated price of 4'i cents pet? hour." ALLIANCE AFTER MEETING OF KNIGHTS CF COLUMBUS ALLtAN"K. Neb., May s-fHpectal Tel-enratn.)-l''!ushed j-lt li their eurcos enterlalnlng the convention of Nebraska traveling men Inst week, elllen of Alliance through the Commercial elub. mo uniting In n general Invitation to the state council Knight of Columbus now In session at Columbus to name Allium- as their convention clly for I!17, Accordingly several member beside 1 tin delegate from Allliineo council Knlghl of Coliimhua ate In atteudnnc t and f If t v telegrams from different busi ness hoimn and plitxen have been sent" to the secretary of Ihn convention urging him to tiHmo Alliance for next year. 13.00 d t f f $1.69 nr coais, a,uu ana (nun Qj AC OsJcrt coal, 7,00 and $7.60 jy ng OHtOD sold fur 110.00 and $16.00, V Big Reductions for Sale , $4.98 !, latent ... c , I w -w t N t t. J . -. 1 jg . f I, , , A I i(i I n- I " tl J ... . 1 751 5MtoMi rrrivtacotO' WRIIt TODAY