The Frontier. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY t o D. It. CRONIN, Kditok. NATIONAL TICKET. For President: WILLIAM M’KINLBY. For Vice-President: GARRETT A. HOBART. STATE TICKET. For Governor.JOHN H. MacCOLL, For Lieut. Oovernor.ORLANDO TEFT. For Secretary of State.J. A. PIPER. For Auditor.P, O. IlEDLUND. For Treasurer.CHA6. E. CASEY. For Superintendent.H It. CORBETT* For Attorney General....A. 8. CHURCHILL. For Commissioner.H. C. RUSSELL. Supreme Judge, long term.B. RYAN. Supreme Judge, short trm...M. P. KINKAID. Regent..W. G. WHITMORE. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congressman: A. E. CADY, of Howard. SENATORIAL TICKET. Far Senator: L. P. GLASS BURN, of Wheeler. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Representatives: JOHN TBOMMER8HAU8SER, of Ewing. J. A. RICE, of Stuart, * For County Attorney: E. H. BENEDICT, of O’Neill. Bbyan is losing strength every day. IM . ■ » «»»—. Join the MeKinley and Hobart Club. ■. k l#» --- Anotbbr season like the present one will do more to increase the circulating medium, in this state, than Bryan’s promise of free silver. Now that W. J. Bryan’s maroh to the sea has ended we would suggest, in order to keep Nebraska presiden tial candidates before the people, that Candidate Bentley make an eastern trip. I believe it is a good deal better ■ *to Open up the mills of the United States to the labor of Amerioa than to open up the mints of the United States to the silver of the world.— William McKinley. Thi democratic county convention of Fayetto county, Ky., held last Saturday, renounced the Chioago platform and advocated the nomi nation of a sound money ticket. Mark this prediation: Bryan will not have the solid south. Boouu OocHBAN,that gifted orator, who, four yearn ago, held the demo cratic national convention spell bound with his eloquence, has repudiated the Chicago platform and will stump the country in the in terest of a sound money candidate. It is rather amusing to see Tam many and the so-called reform pop ulist party supporting the same presidential candidate. Four years ago the populist papers could not find words enough to express their contempt for Tammany and its methods, while today they wonhip at the same political shrine. Whim making out your ballot this fall do not overlook the second pro posed amendment, creating two ad ditional judges of the supreme oourt, thereby saving the salary of one supreme oourt commissioner and his stenographer, 13,700 a year. The fact should be kept in mind that at the present time there are three commissioners who draw the same |s salary as the judges. Gold It out of circulation now. Have no fears of the wild-eyed talk of the gold-ites. Thla money question must he settled once for all in the Interest of the people before the country cnn pros per again. There can he no prosperity with gold the measure of values.—Plain Dealer. Gold is not out of circulation as the gentleman will probably die cover if he investigates the matter.' How, Edwin, please tell us when we ■ had- more prosperous timpe' than from ' 1876 to - 1889, during which period we had the same finar.wial <$pem that we have today? ■ - it; V ' We My that abop and factory band* and tbeir families in tbe eastern states would only be too glad to consume tbe produce of our western farmers, were tbeir wages sufficient to allow them a decent living.—Ewing Advocate. My dear boy, now yon have said something; and what yon have said differs materially from other of your political sayings, in that yon have told the troth. In the language of Senator Thurston, “what the labor ing man wants is an honest dollar and a chance to earn it.” He can not get good wages while a low tariff brings his muscle into competiton with the pauper Binews of the world, which condition is recommended in your platform. It oould in no wise better his condition to double the price of everything he must buy and still pay him hopest money wages. Free silver is not a panacea for the pains which rack the system of the labor body. The true specific is less heoric, but more patriotic. The patient must have a tariff on Ameri can manufactured goods at least equal to the difference in wages in America and Europe. When this is done the wheels in our now silent factories will again hum; the labor ing man will be paid for making them hum; the exercise will give him an appetite; the situation will provide him with the means of satis fying the same, which would open up for our surplus products a market that we have not enjoyed under the democratic administration. “MONEY Of TH1 CONSTITUTION." Bryan continues to prate glibly of “the money of the Constitution.” That shows how little he has studied “the great charter of onr liberties.” The only mention or allusions to money “dollars” or gold and silver in the Constitution are as follows: Article 1. Section 8— 9. To borrow money on the credit of the United States. 6. To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures. 6. To provide for the punlabment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States. 12 To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use aball be for a longer term than two years. Section 9— * 1. The migration or importation of such nersons as any of the slates now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by thtf congress prior to the year 1808, but a tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding 110 for each person. 7. No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of ap propriations made by law; and a regular statement and account of the receipts and expenditures of all public m.oney sball be published from time to time. Section 10— 1. No state shall enter into any treaty, alliance or confederation; grant lettera of marque and reprisal; coin money; emit hills of credit; make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts; pass any bill of attainder; ex poet facto law, or law impairing the obli gation of contracts, or grant any title of nobility. SceentA Amendment—In suits at com mon law where the value lu controversy aball exceed 190 the right of trial shall by jury be preserved, etc. These are absolutely all the illu sions. What, therefore, was “the money of the constitution f”—Nation al Tribune. Poor Blood is starved blood. It shows itself in pale cheeks, white lips, weak digestion, no appetite, exhaus tion, lack of nerve force, soft muscles, and, chief of all, weak muscles. Your doctor calls it Anaemia. He will tell you that the weakening weather of sum mer often brings it on. Scott S Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo* phosphites, will make poor blood rich, ft is a food for over-taxed and weak digestion, so prepared that it can easily be taken in summer when Cod-liver CM or even ordinary foods might rcpeL SCOTT fc SOWN* * New Yack Foe wla it jo* ut «U 4rvggiat» HOTEL -£ VANS Enlarged Refurnished Refitted Only First-class Hotel In the City. W. T. EVANS. Prop. Kfit via F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P RAILROADS. TRAINS DRPARTt OOIRO BAS*. Passenger emat, Freight east, Freight eut, 9:30 a. m 10:80 a. x 9:10 r. x. 001*0 Freight west, Passenger west. Freight, , 9:10 r. x ■ • 9:87 r. x 9:10 f. x. The Blkhorn Line to now running Reclining Chair Cam dally, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of flrst-claea trampor tatlon. Far anr Information oall on W. j. DOBBS, An. (THXILL. MSB. Wanted-An Idea 2£ RI.PA-N.S ABULES REQULATE THE STOMACH, UVEflAIJD SOWELS AND PUBiFY THE.BLOOD. S1PARS TAltlEI eve Ike teat XeH> ala* k»wi fw laSla—llaa, Blit—«*«w, »«a*a«ha»CaMlla*M*a> By»*nl*,0lto—to UTwTmtla, IHaalaMa, toaec—glaalaa, toraaalMj, Oflml,, ImU, ul all aw eiSara af the Staauak,Uvav ul Inik, PANS CHEMICAL CO., m entoos srsBr, rkwtorc cm. DON’T STOP TOBACCO HOW TO CURB YOURSBLF WHILE US INO IT. The tobaeoo habit grows.on a naan un— til his nervona system is seriously affect ed, impairing health, comfort and happi ness. To qnit suddenly is too severe a shook to the system, as tobacco, to an in veterate near, becomes a stimulant that his ay atom continually erases. “Baoo Ouro” is a scientific core for the tobaoeo habit, in all its forms, oarefully com pounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physieian who has used it in his private praotice since 1873, without a failure. It is purely vegetable and guar anteed perfeotly harmless. You can nse all the tobacco yon want while taking “Baco-Curo.” It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent, interest. “Baoo-Oure" is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures Without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves thl system as pure and free from niootine as the day you took your first chew or smoke, OUBXD nr "baoo-cubo” ard oaimbd nun podim. From hundreds of testimonials, the original* of whiob are on file and open to inspection, the following ie presented: Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 38,1896. Eureka Ohemioal A Mfg. Co., La Crosse Wis.—Oenllemen: For forty year* I need tobacco in all its form*. For 36 years of that time I was a great eofferer from general deoility and heart disease. For fifteen Tears I tried to quit, bat ooaldn’t. I took various remedies, among others “No-To-Bae,” “The Indian Tobacco Antidote,” ‘‘Doable Chloride of Gold,” etc., etc., bat umftc of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I parchrsed a box of yofit “Baco-Curo” and it has entirely eared me of the habit in all it* forms, and I have iMftMaed 80 pounds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches sad pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feeling and con dition. Yours respectfully, P. H. Massebt, Pastor C. P. Church, Clayton, Ark. Bold by all druggists at $1.00 per box; three boxes, (thirty day’s treatment), $2.60 with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical ft Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis^ and Boston, Mass. OelCItem. O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY JJB. J. P. GILU6AN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Holt County bank building. All work cash in advance. Night work positively refused. O’NEILL, . - NEB. gARNHY 8IXWABT, PRACTIPAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb. j^H. BIITIDICI, LAWYER, Ofloe tn the Judea Boberts building, north at O. O. Snyder’s lumber yard, ommx. 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For eleven years we have been buiiding up a vast bus iness on these principles and our business was never so large, our prices never so low, as they are this spring. Send for our catalogue. It contains samples of goods and will save you a geeat many dollars above what you have to pay for the same qualities at home. It is a book that ought to be in every clothing buyer’s hand. Wf Get our prices on Bicycle Outfits. ELRHORN VALLEY f PLOW FACTORY..... O'NEILL. NE^. EMIL 3NIGQS. Prop. -Manufactures the Hamnell Open Mould-Board Stirring Plow. Also general blacksmithing and practical horseshoer. Wagon and Carriage woodwork carried on in connection. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Also dealer in Farm Implements. Handles the Scandi implements and the Plano Bakes, Mowers and Binders. Parties wishing anything in this line call and see me. S. W. WATTLES, President. ANDREW RUSSELL, V-Pres. JOHN McHUGH, Cashier. I THE - STATE■BANK OF O’NEILL. CAPITAL $30,000. 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