The Frontier. iX:t -' ~ 1 1 - ‘ PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY ||£ THE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY KING ft CRONIN. Editors. ;u > r • f V' ‘ NATIONAL TTfiinw For President: WILLIAM M’KINLBY. For Vloe-Praeldent: OABBETT A. HOBABT. 4 v STATE TICKET. For Governor.JOHN H. MacOOLL. For Lieut. Oorernor.OH LAN DO TEFT. For SeoreUry of State.J. A. PIPES. For Auditor..P. O. QEDLUND. For Tr«Murer.CHA8. E. CASEY, For Superintendent.H. B. CORBETT For Attorney General....A. 8. CHURCHILL. For CommlMloner. .H. C. BUSSELL. Supreme Judge, long term.R. BYAN. Supreme Judge, abort trm,..M. P. KIN RAID. Begent..W. O. WHITMORE. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Oongreeemaa: A. E. OADY.of Howard. SENATORIAL TICKET. For Senator: It. P. OLABSBUHN. of Wheeler. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Representative*: JOHN TBOMMBB8HAUS8EB, of Ewing. J. A. BIOS, of Stuart. t. For County Attorney: ' M. H. BBNBDIOT, of O’NeUl. ■ ■ «'<•««■ Will the populist Jonah rest easily on the stomach of the demo ofatio whale f Tbb democrats have surely led the populists through a slaughter house to an open grave. ■■ ««#»<--— I* is fortunate for the movement that they christened it “free” silver. Molasses will always oatch flies when there are flies to catch. v Ws now have the gold bug and the silver bug, and when Bryan Anally concludes to run on the pop platform we will have a straddle bog. -1 • ^ ' “Psacifulls at the ballot box if they can, otherwise if they mast” This kind of talk will have a ten dency to advance the price of dyna . mite. •• Thurston will camp on Bryan’s r trail during the campaign. He will prove a tireless trailer and will be in j. «* the finish in November in time to assist in amputating the brash. Mm. Blmui's “character and abili ty” ont no figure in this campaign. It ia the abominable platform upon which he atanda that the people are going to knock the at offing ont of. a;.-;; . I* begins to look aa though Mr. Sewell would be unable to even hold the demooratio vote of hia own •tate; also that somebody grossly misrepresented his “putting up” abilities. ‘v Warns you are di««na»ing the money qaestion don't forget to put in a word now and then for Jack MaoOoll and the whole state tieket, It ia essential that Nebraska be car ried for the entire ticket ■'v‘. | What boots it if Billie Bryan did use his crown of thorns and cross of gold before he utilised them in his Chicago speech? Dr. Holmes says “it ia a poor creature indeed who does not often repeat himself.” y>' Ann now the World-Herald has figured out that tree silver would be as good as a ten per oent. protective tariff. According to the arguments used by the Herald's editor in the past we don't want any protection. j_ lx the first section of the populism platform a demand is mane for “i national money, safe and sound;” ii the second section a demand is madi for the free and delimited coinage o &' eilver at the ratio of 10 to 1. Hoi ;' jean these things bef " ':K\l }m ^ ■ ' V S' A jucvcuE that sells in the Unite States for $100 sells in fo $225. Wages are lower in Mexic than they are in the United State Not one-tenth of the riders in th United States could afford a whet if they earned their money in fre silver Msxioo. ny. ' ——— Thb owners of the productive silver mines of this and other countries coold contribute fifteen or twenty million dollars to the cam paign fond and then make untold millions, if the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1 could be brought about Dov’t be impetuous about ex pressing your convictions on this money question. Bead up carefully on the subject; learn something about it; arrive at a conclusion by logicel reasoning and then vote your convictions. The republican party fears nothing from a well informed man who desires only his country’s good. Tint vote™ will this year decide between a ticket and platform rep resenting respect for law and order, a determination to maintain public credit and a sound currency, and promising a renewal of the prosper ity which was general under repub lican rule, and a ticket and platform representing a desire to overturn constitutional authority, to destroy I public credit and to debase our cur rency. Tub Bryan element of the jpopu list party in Holt county got their satisfaction and revenge when the state convention sent Kautzman down to St. Louis under cast iron instructions to support Bryan. Kautzman had said he would sup port no man who was not a populist, for president. In accepting the election as delegate under the in structions he proved that he had prevaricated. But then that’s noth ing for him. Olabkhob Selah signed a two col umn and a half screed in the last issue of the Sun, headed "Caldwell criticised.” We supposed, when we read the caption, that Mr. Caldwell’s speech had been made a subjeot for legitimate criticism; that his argu ments had been dissected and an attempt made to controvert them by reason and logic, but we were mis taken. The article contained neither. It appealed to the passions and prejudices of the people and advanced not a single fact or figure to prove or disprove anything. That is about the only kind of argument that you can get out o! a populist, however. In the language of Mr. ; McOafferty, they use the argument that comes handiest. We notice also that Mr. Selah has oaught the spirit of revolution that runs un bridled through the Chicago plat form. He says the silver people are getting ready with great solemnity and determination to meet and settle this question, peacefully at the bal lot box if they can, but otherwise if they must Possibly he will be out next week with a call to arms. Tbs wool crop lut you mi valued at about 170,000,000, while the value of the corn, wheat and oat* raised that year, without mentioning the other cropa of the farm, amounted to 11,583* 184,300. Three .itemi of the farm amounted to twenty times the value of the wool crop.—Hon. Wm. J. Bryan in Congress, March 10,1803. This is a sample of Mr. Bryan's economic ideas. Of what avail was it to the farmer, that his wheat, corn and oat crops were worth twenty times more than his wool clip if there was no profit in the amount produced; it oould be multiplied twenty times more and still it would not benefit him if there was not a profit per bushel. It is the profit, over and above the oost of produc tion, that the fanner as well as every other producer, is interested in, and not the total value of the product. The wool orop in 1801 yielded a profit to the formers; they had something over and above the cost of raising the wool; their sheep that year were 'worth 12.51 per head, $108,000,000 in all In 1895, with a wool dip valued at $26,000, 000, quite a drop from the $70,000,* 000 of 1891, the- sheep left were worth $1.58 per head and less $07,000,000 in total value. With the value of the flocks reduced from $108,000,000 to $07,000,000, the average price per head from $2.51 to $L58, the average price per pound of wool from 17 cents to 9 cents, the farmers are not likely to heed the “Boy Orator’s” pleas in this campaign for free trade and free wool. Bis prophecies of bene fit to the farmers from free wool have not materialized False prophets meet with cool receptions. The farmers have had the exper ience and Mr. Bryan can now keep all his theories. They don’t pan ont a cent’s worth of profit.—Amer ican Economist. Losing Flesh You naturally lose flesh In the summer and running down is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard ly noticing it. There is loss of appetite, headache, weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous prostration. Iron and tonics and bitters may afford some temporary relief, but what you need is a food for body, brain and nerves. \.K » of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy pophosphitesj. furnishes just the nourishment needed for those who are run down and pale and thin and weak. If you lose flesh in summer take Scott’s Emul sion now. Don’t wait till fall or winter before beginning. For Ml* atgn. aad^.oo by all draggtat* HOTEL ■Javans .. -M ■■' ■ Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City. W. T. EVANS, Prop. 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