iwuiixiMua.uHifcujj ujinuxm mmmPMm nwutmni )raska Advertiser If. IT". Jt.VlUiltHs VuhUihir. Suiiaomi'TioN 81.50 run ykak FHIDAY. SEPT, 4, 1800. PHONUNCIAMENTO. Tlio Voters of tlio Second Senatorial District of the rituto of Nebraska: Gentlemen: Tlio delegates to tlio People's Independent convention that waa hold at TecuniBeh August 10, 1800, placed tno in nomination aa a candldnto for atato senator, and the nomination I reluctantly accopt. My reluotanco la not becauso I do not appreciate the honors, nor becauso I am unwilling to act my part in tlio efforts for good gov ernment, but becauso of tlio fact that ao far liavo political campaigns and legislative proceedings departed from what they Bhould bo that I would pro- fer not to participate therein, aud can not participate) in either in such a manner as to conform to tlio beauideal. Tlio campaign of brass bands, red lemonade, tworor cigars and manufac tured prejudice is the campaign in which many voters loao sight of the issues and needs of tlio times, aud aro carried away by excitement. It la the opposite of u campaign of education in which voters look at matters dlspaa sionately and vote according to the dictates of their holier judgment. Again in tlio excitement of a nation al campaign wo aro apt to forgot tlio questions that most concern us in tlio utTaliH of our state and county, and in selecting men to represent us in our stato legislature wo aro prone to ask: "is ho for freo silver?" "Is ho a pro teotionlBt?" etc., instead of "Will he look to the interest of the people in oacli aud every measure before thologi Mature, or will he give his best efforts to sumo matters purely partisan, purely local or purely profitable to himself V" "Will ho bo an honest representative, or will ho ho ready to bias legislation in the intercut of greed and nvorlco'r"' It is stated upon the best of author! ty that the expenditures for our state government Including the appropria tions for the pioper maiutainatico of our eleemosynary institutions aro dous ble what they should bo. Arc there no wrongs to right, no expenditures to curtail, no wastes to check, and no frauds to be uneiuthed that the wrong may bo righted? Again, it is publicly charged, and the charge goes unchallenged, that cor ruptiou and venality stalk abroad, bias legislation and influence olllcials. Shall those things go unchecked, yea, unuoi ttced, while we devote our time to wrangling over national questions up on which the state legislation can have but a remote and Indirect hearing? Would it not bo as well to demand that reform aud economy be brought about and practiced at homo as well as ubroad? For the past ton years I have con tended that unless it was the election of United States senators, there has never been a question or issue in the ' state In whioh republicans and demo crats stood in diametrical opposition, or one that has been settled by a straight party vote- yet every cam paign has boon fought on party lines and the voters havo rejoiced or felt re grets over party victory, while the wrongs dono by corrupt men or negli gent olllcials havo been overlooked or charged up against the political party. Aro wo willing that this stato of affairs shall continue, or shall wo endeavor to at least reduce the number and guard against the continuance of the evils of which wo complain I deeply i egret that so many of my friends aro disposed to make charts for my campaign or make suggestions that I cannot consent to accopt. It may jiossibly bo necessaiy to success that a candidate favor one tiling In one com munity and in another community fa vor tlio opposite, but 1 wish to say in all candor and with due deference for those who suggest this mode of cams paignlng, that in my judgment the man who will deceive A. for the sake of his vote will deceive li. for a like cons sidoratlon, and will deceive 'both A. and II. whenever he may proilt by so doing. Again, I behevo that it is right that the voters know bofoio voting just what tlio several candidates favor or oppose, that they may vote intelligent ly and not bo deceived. Again, while I am anxious to ho elected, I do not propose to so conduct myself that 1 cannot, If elected, hold up my hand and before God.nnd with out a blush, take the oath required to be taken by ovory representative beforo entering upon his duties; or to bo treat tho man or men who may bo my op ponent or opponents that I cannot meet him or them with a feeling that I have dealt justly with all concerned. And now in regard to my views on tho national questions I will any that I am not only In favor of tho measures demanded by tho people's independent party platform, but welcome and will lend my assistance iw editor of tho Granger to each and every measure, regardless of party birth, that In my judgment is for tlio botterment of the human family, and to check by legal and just process the encroachments of avarice and greed upon the Inherent rights of tho peoplo. 1 am for W. J. Bryan for president, J. II. Broady for congress, Silas A. Ilolcomb for gover nor, and for tho balanco of the ticket, not excepting tho candldato for state senator for the Second senatorial dis trict. "Very respectfully, J. H. Dundas. Comti tami's Sei-Aii Sta en Of all Cash Balances on January 9, 1896, and all Collections from January 9, 1896, to June 30, inclusive, and Showing Amount Disbursed from Each Fund During First Half of 1896. D1AR1UIEA AND DYSENTERY aro dangerous, and you should not be without abottlo of Beggs'DlarrheaBal sain in tlio house at this season of the year.l.as it relieves at once. No bad results follow Sold by Taylor. Six weekB ago I suffered with a very sovoro cold ;was almost unable to apeak, My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised In the St. Paul Volks Zolthung I procured a bot tle, and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suf ferlng with a cold . Win Kell, 078 selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Taylor, the druggiBt. fc - RELIEVED OF TERRIBLE PAINS R. E Morse, traveling salesman, Galveston. Texas., nays: Mallard's Snow Liniment cured me of Rhouma tlsm of three months standing after use of two bottles. J. S. Doan. Dan vlllo. 1Mb., says 1 havo used Ballard's Snow Liniment for years and would not be without it. .1. It. Grocli. Rio. Ills., saya Ballard's Snow Liniment cured terrible pains in back of head and nock when nothing else would. Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Sold by Taylor tho druggist. Clinton, Missouri. Mr A L Armstrong, an old druggist and a prominent citizen of thin enter prising town, says: "1 sell forty differ ent kinds of cough medicine, but havo never in my experience sold ao much of any ono article as I have of Htillurd'rt Horehound Syrup.All who use it say it is tho most perfect remedv for Cough. Cold, Consumption, ami nil diseases of the Throat and Lungs they have ever trlod." It Is a snecillc for Onim nnri Whooping Cough. It wil relieve a cough in one minute. Containa no opi ates. Price 25 and no cents. Sold by Taylor, tlio druggist. - BEGGS' TROPICAL OIL The only liniment on the market to day that has a positive guarantee to do all tho lable calls for. Its great strength and wonderful curative powers aro partlculhaly notlceablo in deep Heated Diseases, such as Rheumatism, Neural gia, etc. Taylor keeps It, .o My little boy, when two years of age, was taken ill with bloody flux. 1 was advised to uso Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directioiiB and gave It accoidongly. II was very low, but slowly and surely ho began to im provo, gradually recovered, aud is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel suro it saved his life. I never can praise tho Remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how it is. as I do. Mrs. Linn S. IIlnton.Grahamsville, Marlon Co., Florida. For salo by Taylor, the druggist. Slnco 187S there havo been nine eph demies of dysentery in different partB of the country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect huccjss. Dysen tery, when epidemic, is almost as so voro and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of tlio most skilled physicians havo failed t.o check its ravages, this remedy, however, lias cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which proves it to be the best mebicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by Taylor' the druggist. Tako tho wagonetlo whon In Auburn for any part of the city. Enay riding. Quick time. All trains met. John McKlhaney, proprietor. FUNDS it ii H Btnto (liinurul " HlnlcliiK " Hohool " UhlvorHlty , " Inmino Ciinltiil IiiHtltuto Fcoblo Minded JilvoHtocIc Induinnlty . 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S 11 6779 CO County General warrant outstanding not bearing Inteicst. District Road warrants outstanding bearing luteiest ..$273 05 . 277 23 Respect fully submitted: A. M. ENGLES, County Treasurer. AUBURN", NEBRASKA. August 11, 1800. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Wo, the undersigned, county commissioners, certify that we have carefully examined tho books and foiogoing statement and vouchors returned of A. M. Engles, county treasurer, and find them coirect. LOUIS BASTIAN, ) W. M. DAVIS, Commissioners. B. F. MoININCII,) In session this 11th day of August. 181)0. BoikI'q Cream Eye Salve cures lulluiimiatiou ol tlie Ky eo, Granulated lUkls,Vcnfo, "Watery Eyes, and all kisuio of Sore Eye9. It in Cool3:isr, MealiiiRf and Strengthening:. Every Box Guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. 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