J J 1 IxsTKl'i'Tioxs have Ih'pii sent to Minister Kgan to recognize the con gressional government of Cliile.but the question has arisen tis to whether or not the uew government will recognize Mr. Kagnn. MissTlliiT tlKKiCs, mi American girl, lias made a decided sensation as a , whistler in the Concordia theaterof Berlin. The enU-rprising puragrapher will now draw upon the old couplet about whistling girls and crowing hens for a series of newspaper jokes. I'ALMEK Cox has signed a con tract with The Ladies' Home Journal whereby his tuntiHiiig little "Hrownies," which he haw made ho niarvelously successful in St. Nicho ih and in his books, will hereafter belong exclusively to the Journal. Mr. Cox's contract begin with the Octo'"'r number, for which he has drawn the first of an entirely new scries of adventures of his "funniest little men the world. The attack on W. L. Urowne in last Saturday's Mirror wuh uncalled lor. i'ir. nrowne is too wen kiiowii in this county to need nny defense. Suflice to say that it makea no dif ference whether MrHriiwiiegets the nomination or not he will support the republican ticket; as lie is not th e kind of man to leave his party even is they should see fit not to nominate hiin; but if they do he will be elected. TlIK nomination of L. C. Kiekhoff for county treasurer by the repub lican party oti the KHIi of Sept. is a move in the right direction. If the Independent Kagle possessed one hundreth part of the elements that constitutes a decent man, he would not have the gall to question this nomination by slinging mud. Mr. KickholT's qualifications as a Htholor are above reproach and he will be nominated without any re gards for that Weeping Water yap. Courier Journal. AN OUTSIDE DEMOCRATIC VIEW Nebraska furnishes the best means of measuring the force and vitality of thla movement because then? it hnp'bi-eii wholly free from complication) with either of the two old parties. At The outset it theie tooli ilk' shape of an inde pendrnt slate organization for radical reform. Ami in Nebraska today the number and nggresss iveness of these independents are causing the lepublican politicians serious concern. They arc in dead earnest and will doubt leas be heard from in great numbers at the polls. A GENT I. KM AX from Illinois who was here last wr-k tell uh a good story on the downtrodden, bankrupt farmers of Iowa, whose sad condi tion is so pathetically deplored by Governor Hoies. This gentleman was at Knit-field, Jefferson co.:nty, on business late in the fall of last year, and while there learned that this county had voted $7.",0)0 in bonds for a new court house, ami on the day of sale, which opened at ! n. til, !f7l),000 of those bonds were tiikcn and paid for before noon by the farmers of that county. Poor fellow, how sad they iiuirft leel, and how fully they must realize their desperate condition which is so much like that of their hrelhern in Nebraska of whom Jay Harrows says: "No man could confine him self to farming in Nebraska and keep out of the poor house." Syracuse Journal. OUR INCREASE IN WEALTH. The assessed value of all property ha increased from $17.'.)2.5t!W,."i: in 1SS0 to$21.2J9,.-vSU,SiH in IS'.), ii in crease during the decade of $7,310, .", 201, an amount equivalent to the true value of all property as returned by the I'liited" States cen sus in 100 (.f7.ir,7XO, 22). Should it be found upon the completion of theinquryin relation to thetruecon dition of all property in the United States that the same relation exists in 1MK) between assessed valuation and true valuation as existed in ISSt), the absolute wealth of the United States according to the Kleventh Census may be estimated at !Ri2,tlo.0ti0.iim, or nearly $1000 per capita, a ogaiut $'14 per capita in 1S00, $780 per capita in 1S70 and !jW70 per capita in INMO.-Censua Bulletin on Assessed Valuation of Property. CAN DRUNKENNESS BE CURED? At Dwright, Ul.,and at Blair, Neb., bichloride of gold treatment for drunkenness is meeting with an ap parnet success which cannot be questioned. No less than a dozen well-known Omaha men, some of them actively engaged in business, have already, as they think, been cured of drunkenness by taking a few week's treatment at Blair, Whether the injection of bichlo ride of four times daily for three weeks can permanently cure drunk enness is a question which time can demonstrate, and meanwhile physicians may dispute it, but all must admit that bo far the treatment ia a success. So convinced of this have a number of well-known Chi cago men become they have formed a bichloride of gold club, whose object is to raise money to furnish treatment to those not able to pay for it. Opie Read, tin- humorist, is president of the society, and many of his associates are literary men. This "home missionary society" is attacking an enormous evil in very practical way It would be a wonderful achieve ment of the nineteenth centurj if the diseased appetite for liquor can be inoculated against. It may be too early to rejoice, but it is not too early to hope for the success of this new effort. If it is only one-quarter as effective as claimed it is a great boon to humanity. World Herald. FAVORS CORPORATIONS. Rev. Sam Jones, the great revival ist, has published a letter, which is beingcominented upon by the press quite generally, in regard to legis lating against corporations, particu larly railroads. Mr. Jones takes the ground that corporations should be allowed to take their course, and conveys the idea that if let alone they will look after the interests of the people. lie also defends the standard oil and sugar trusts, asserting that the con sumer was furnished a betterarticle at a less price when these monopo lies existed than at any other period in our hisUry. Mr. Jones may preach success fully, but it is our humble opinion that he is a little "rusty" concerning political questions. It is evident, at any rate, that the reverend gentle man is not a cuf" late for office at the hands r-' the people whom he addresses. In tK iirat place, the managers of -uiioada and other corporations are human; and it is a well recog nized fact that it is in accordance with human nature for men to use all means, that may in any sense be considered honorable, to acquire wealth and power. And while The Hkkald believes that railroads and other corporations have done a great work for this country, and should yet be encouraged to do more, we are aware, and any who have become informed on the subject cannot fail to know, that they oftentimes not only take ad vantage of the people by ways that may, in a :,ense, be classed as hon orable, bit they also overstep the bounds of reason at times and are not content until they secure the lion's share. Yes, corporations, since they are created by the state, should be con trolled by the state, and while per mitted to net a profitable income they should be kept within reason able bounds. As far as monopolies are concerned, they are wrong in every instance, ami cannot fail to work great injustice to all classes of people. Any move that places the power in the hands of onecompanyi to the exclusion of all others, or, in other words, any move that hinders free competition in any line of in dustry is contrary to the princi ple upon which our government was rounded and is repugnant to oty's true sense of honor. ANYTHING TO BEAT MeKIN LEY Thos. II. Dudley, who for twelve years, was consul to Liverpool, has just returned from a trip to Kng land. Mr. Dudley was present at a meeting of the Cobden club, and a resolution was adopted to the effect that what power they could exert be to defeat MrKinley. lie says that $1,000,000 can readily be raised for campaign funds. We here have another proof that Great Britain, through her agents is active concerning her best inte rests. It is her desire that history will be repeated a revenue tariff be adopted and our manufacturers be placed on a level with hers, thus rendering our labor equal to hers. She knows that in the past she has froze us out and made us depend ent upon her, and she hopes to do so again. It is gratifiying to know, however, that Americans realize that this country is for the benefit of Americans first. The votes of Ohio, Mr. Cobden club, realize who their friends are. Spend your nionwy buying votes if you like, but Ohio is for McKinley, protection and reciprocity. Pkkhaps there never was a state contest, which occupied the attention of the whole Country, as is the present campaign in Ohio. It is specially interesting because of the important national questions at issue, and consequently its bear ing upon the election of 1S92. Now that the republican adminis tration has succeeded in opening the way for American pork into the markets of Germany, the press is a unit in urging similiar negotiations with France; and it is our predic tion that, in the near future, we shall be permitted to chronicle a treaty to that efiect EvEKY republican should le present at the primary nextjjjatur-tlay. THE Democrat will get all the tariff they want before the Novem ber election. Rlil'LIiLICAXS of Cass county should nominate their strongest man. This is 110 year for factional quarrels, or bolting inside party lines. Let the other fellows squab ble while we saw wood. The Herald should like to know what has become of the Cleveland boom, of which we heard so much a few mouths since. hvidently Grovcr is loosing popularity among the brethern, It is noticable how the Democ racy attempts to dodge the discus sion of national issues inj the state campaigns this year. Wonderwht they will do in the national cam paign next year? THE Journal intimates that this is not the republicans' year for sue cess. Doubtless the party feels grateful to Brother Sherman for this information. We suppose however, the republicans had better not abandon the idea of holding their conventions. Ix a short time Uncle Sam will not only furnish himself with a sufficient amount of tin, of a bet ter quality and at a iess "price than it could be secured when he de pended upon the foreign monopoly, but he will be ready to exchange with countries that have not the article, an unlimited amount for goods that we can not profitably produce. In other words he will be able to include tin in his recipro city treaties. IT is a definite and splendid fact that the tariff reform legislation of the last Congress has created a market for over $0,X)0,0D0 worth more of fa -m products than were sold last year, and this beneficent work has not yet been completed The same Congress passed the law which is solving the silver problem in a safe and resonable manner. And that Congress was a Repub lican body, it will be remembered and this excellent legislation was solidly and persistently opposed by the Democrats. Globe- Democrat. It is the duty of every voter to study political economy fix the fundamental principles of the pro duction of wealth and laws per taining to its distribution; then everyone should investigate the live issues of the day and vote in telligently and conscientiously. It is a deplorable fact that more than half our voters are content to exer cise this sacred right having in view 110 definite knowledge of what they are voting for. Ami then, too, it is a deplorable fact that a power ful army of our voters know infi nitely more about the bung hole of a whiskey barrel than they do about the government of which they form a part and which they are to help, control. The ballot box, the citadel of our liberty and protection, should not be thoughtlessly used. Let tin voting be done intelligently, care fully and conscientiously. Selling outat Cost My hardware stock - buy while you have a bargain. j. Fin ley Johnson. Pk'KI'AKK to attend the primaries next Saturday. I r seems evident that Chicago is to have a buildiny thirty-four stories hii;li. What next? Hardwaae at Cost. I am sellinif out my stock of hard ware at cost. Now is (he time for bargains. J. Finlky Johnson It seeinsapparent that the Chilian republic will be recognized by the I. S. government, and friendly re lations established. I.Aiiok D.W was celebrated earn estly at Omaha. We tire glad that honest toil the source of all wealth and comfort is eommandine; that respect and rising to the dignity to which it is entitled. Kepokts from Iowa convey the intelligence the farmers' alliance has "split." It seems that n majority of the brethren are satisfied with Farmers Wheeler and Van Houten, but the assistant democratic faction of course must side track. H&rdware at Cost I am selling out. J. Fitiley John son, wt I Croup frequently finds a house hold unprepared for its visit, while the repidity with which it develops ' calls for instant treatment. For, this dangerous disease Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral is an admirable remedy. It saves many lives every year. Keep in the house, Notice to Creditors. 8 I'aTE Of v KBK ISKA ( 1 C iv (Viimy 1 " I TN THE MA1TEK K THE ESTATE OF I J. Janus Huhd. drcea-vd, I Notice is l,,rely (rivi'n Mint the daiiim and I (lemiiims t.f nil iirrxoMf i;!iint Jaiui'K Bruce, (tei'ca-f il. Int.-1), I'm 11 ((unity s;;i,r i I le rfi-HiVfil. ex iii'ned and aiijusti'd l,v ilie r-uiin tv court :il tli- point liinif n I'laii'i-montli, on I tlie iniii day of Maii?':. . 1) I '. at III o'clock i 111 the foictMiiKi. .nil tli lit ix loon 1 Im fr. m ! ami ufifr tli- linti day i ",ci'inlcr A I), iwi ; Is Hie lime limited (r ci ilihirsul "iii'l decea pm to urp-fMit On ir iiliiln h fur examination and 1 1 v 1 11 under mv hand till mth day l pp-tcliliit-r A. P. lttil, 11 S. jI.wsFV, Comity .Indue, Row I No'iee. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONTKR. : The commissioner aii .hied t. loeate a load fomnielK-iliK on tko nnilli line ! t JOand M feet west, west line lo 10 sm'. 7.! n. 12 lan-p 1( pt. Thence iwrtli a r"ss ,i s,le I n n. 5 north through lot 4, tlienre nui;!i mid cost (ac cordinn t" petition :'ei 1 s west '4 a'ul Ne '4 ot S 4 sec. MS II ! I! & M. 1 -. 1 1 w.iv illow I11B II as 1. ear a practical loold r an near Ciiti son : thence w (nccnrd;ii'' 1 1 pel liii.n and re port of viewer ) n r ! mi -vest fi1 01 N ',, of I.w sen. l.lown. 1.' i-.inae 1.1 e,:st. Interpol Ini! said r'nid tv passim: iluniiirli 111, lYt cmiiinl lirtwpp.ll Mr. Stull ' -uin-e ,vmi Held, lias leporied in lavor 01 llip I'iimiIo,, 1 lie i'o . iitnt all otiiMctioiiP thereto, or -lelim f ir damages mind he tiled In 'he conn yeirik's olli cod or before noon on the (itii d a of s iiieur er A. Il lwil orxur.h road will lie I cate.iwiih nt cfel- cuct) thereto Hiitit CKrcim ri, 4t I'onniy ; Ith Ditpd SeptPinb riird.ttot. Adminitrmora Sale. Notice l liHreliyclven tli t tv virtue of a license (Inly KrantKd to me hv the district conn 01 i;a.s county, ivciirasKa, I "in on tsar urdav September. 2f. lux. al Hie lioir of 2 i 111 at the Bank of Eaclti In -:ik!p, (.'ass county isnrisKii, sen tnw i.-iiowui oeseiioen reh estate t :wtt : The p;it '(4) of m.iiliwe-' (n irter of sectlo'i Xo 2;. township .t 10 rwilte WO. ensi 01 ii" 1,111 r. ftl. 1 n Cass county NelnaK. s ! ' "m 1 li'dontrim.' to the estate ot Install H. Keef-- c used a d will be poIu Mihject to all ii" :eid in niedranees upon the following ti n.. - Halt d) cash balance in three eonal pc.j ,.1 "i- at J per cent payable annually due .!.,. n.i;y, 1, si2, May. 1, lK!i2, and May, 1, lh:3, rcpi'd v ly upon' ap proved seem Ity. A t'. Aim.ms Administrator of Joslah H Kee er, deceased Legal Notice TN THE DISTItHir COi'lcT, Cass county, X Neuranki. William II. I'lcken ) Vo. S Milton. I). Polk ami T. o. i.ccsmV T. O Lepfcn. ik-fei ilai-.l. " ill take notice that on the ninth day 01 .hiiv. Wnllain II. Pickens herein tiled his it "run in the district ourt of Cass county, enrask t, anint said defendants, the ohjpcf and prayer of which Is to lor,.cliiHe a remit n i.ioilianic'.s Ilea dated Till V 1(1. lHHI linon the w.'SI tuioitv f.'i.t nl lot twelve, in block t wen ' v -11 iuo city of Plaits mouth, iNcbraska, tosn-nie the. payni'iil of Mt,:i.:'. wi'ii rc.'.'ii per t en! l iii-re-i lroin pril 2a. isk:i. miw due in. 1 payalilo. Th platntill pras fur a decree tli t tie1 dant" he reipiirpd to pay t tie sa ae . rth.it said pr.niises iiiy he sol 1 msaiisiy 1I1 ann'ti .t (liei ou sit h lien and c sr.- of in s -ci'iin You are ciiiied 10 answer said petition on or l ! y the tii -e'e nih day of October, st D..ted. .-epleinher I. IKiil. ')l. II. PlI KRNH. Pl.intirt. Ity Ma 1 r hew ier' tits . attorney. it Ti i. T -T 1 I St f? u A:" r A MAN ill l- 'w 1 I ev-'iy l iciilliy t net . iilSi-iv 't 1 1 vi under our in-iinetinns. Hta.ieiiil ii n( T tf'-'icu'a s. ' I.M I U KIN I'K I tlS'K i'.M V, 1. x 787, 'Viislnnton, Iowa. VO .SMiri'KKS. I Sutter, Ki;-s. Cheese, Wild (lame, Poultry, Meat, Apples, Potatoes Cireen and Pried 1'ruite, X'esjfetables Cider, in.-,, ooi, liides, Tallow Sheep Pelts, I'tiis, Skins, Tobacco, firaiti. Flour: liny, Meeswa.f, leath ers, (iinsinir, Hroonuorn, and Hops. M. iv. li A I. 1, A 2C I) :':i. ' in, '.!',r t ;i (I Mni,r. 17 V: li t Slieet - St. I.on.s, Mo. '.V, 'l s iiini ' : - a .,1,1, y. , :ieiiiiiiiei! with Kami. D rs. B ETTS & B ETTS PHYSIC1AK3, SURGEQKS and SPECIALISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. : .Li 'V-fifxt Officn honri from 9 a. in, to 8 p. m. Htiuday from 10 a. m, to 1 p. in. Special Ufa in Chronic, Nortons, Skin and Blood Disinute. HConntiltation at oHic or by mail free. Wedicines sent by mail or expnsw, necnrely parkeil, free from ohnerTation. Gnaraiiteen to rare qaiekly, wifely and perniananlly. The moet wiilely anil favorably known special ist in the United Htaten, Their long experionne, remarkHhle skill and nnivnronl micc8 in the treatment and enro of Nervons, Chronic anil Hnr. Rical DieeHses, entitlo theeo eminent phjsiciana to the full confidence of the alllicted evory where. They unnrnnteo: A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUBE for the awful e fleet of early Tico nnd tho nnuieroua evili that follow in ita train. PRIVATE, BLOOD AND 8KIN DISEASES poeilily, completely and iwrmaneiitly cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS 0RDKR3 jield readilj to their ikilifiU treat ment. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS Ruarantoed curud without pain or detention from bneineee. HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE lerma Dently and succoeHfully eured in every case. 8YKHILI8, OONORRHCKA, GLECT. Hiwrma tnrrhcea, Htminal Wenkntwi, Loot Manhood, Night EmiMiotm, Decayed tacnltiee. Female Weakneee and all delicate dieordera peculiar to either Rex positively cnreil, aa well as all func tional (lieordero that reealt from youthful foUiel or the exoce of mature yean. Qf riff HPa Onaranteed permanently cored, HIUI 0 removal complete, without cut ting, ranstie or dilatation. Care effected at home by patient without momonU pain ot annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ACura rurii The awfnl effecta of early OUIO UUIO Tic which crimen organic weakneea, drntrnying both mind and body, with all ita dreaded ilia, permanenUy cured, fire R off o Addreee thoee who have impar. Ul O. DCiiO td themaelvea by improper in dnlgence and solitary habit, winch ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business, tody or marriage. MAHRIED HEN, or thoee entering on that happy life, aware ot phyiical debility, quickly aseieted. (VSeod 6 cent potbure for celebrated works on Chronic, Mervon and Delicate Dimaeea. Thousands cured. rA friendly letter or call may eave you future eufferine and shame, and aitil golden years to life. trTNo letter answered anleee accompanied by 4 cents in stampe. Address, er call on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1409 Douglas St., OMAHA. - - NEBRASKA. v v.; E. G. DO VEY & SON. T 1 tim nlnnon.l ii ij.v.iuu iu niiiiounue complete in every particular. Especially do we want to call your attention to our line ot c DRESS Having taken great care in our selection for fall trade. We are show ing the best styles and variety ever brought to this city at lowest prices consistent with good quality, head Worsteds an excellent medium priced drees fabric. In Dress Trimmings, .Ribbons, Buttons, Silk we are satisfied we can suit you. m l& CARPETS M Our line i full and complete. what we have in c LACE CURTAINS Drapery Silks, Portieres, Curtain Fbor Oil-Cloth and Linoleims. FOR 1 MENS, LADIES, CHILDS J We handle none but rdiable makes the very lowest prices. So shoddy jjoods if we know it. All our ladiep 1 shoe in Kid and Goat, Sood as you usually pay u for. For Hard wear buy our ladies shoes in Kangaroo, Calf, Bright grain or Oil grain, tin absolutely solid shoe, which will wear well and Hv,. vn your money. Everybody knows what the Henderson Red School House Cl..,.. I.. 1 r .... .,.... 1B. i..y tuemioryoiir clnldren. We are sole agents for I'latts mouth. YOURS TUTJL, J. G. TIME HAS COME When y o u should begin to think abouiyour tall underwear. We have just re ceived ten cases uf ladies, chil drens, mens, and boys underwear direct from a manufactu r er who was need ing money and was willing to i ' ' V - special Offers SiiPPill TWi 1 Cllildre"9 nI1 wo1 "rlet Shirts and drawers, all 3FL.Lilal IWe A eiz08 running large enough to lit a child twelve years old. ONLY 3.1c KACII. Sl50iinl NO Childrens heavy natural wool colored Shirts ttjJULIsll 11 U t and Drawers running in same sizes as the scar let only 23 cts a garment. You can't afford to buy the cloth to make your childrens underwear when we can sell you them ready made so cheap. itnini 1 Na 1 Mens extra Villi 111) j, nhirts and Stinoi'll Nn A. J'adios heavy merino Shirt and Drawers, Silk ui'WVM" trimmed, a sold aim cts; We sell at 3!) cts KACII. i"t kjvviia intui vi viuui uuiaiiig Uoors muli stoves, etc at only 25c per square yard. We have it in several differei designs and widths. Blankets or Bed Comforts JL'MT you with prices. We have them to suit anyones pocketbook and will give good value for your money. Best English Linoleum Gy- a special O K'din at the price. SCHOOL BEQIS MOJTDJiY. y AND YOUR LITTLR BOY AND GIRL Needs a pair of shoei this week. We intend te inaurgurate a Special Sale of Shoes for School Children. School shoes should be Strong fetvlieh, Shapel?, well made. Well WE and wc gutranteo to Bell them elsewhere. WM, HEROLD & SON. 1 i .1 T11 1 mat our kiock oi ran noous is GOODS D including a nice lino of Broad' Velvets, Black Laces and Silks ti n n w . j SSj 5 ' We will be pleased to show you Poles and Fixtures, Stair Buttons SlfOES direct from tu, . (Dovcy cf Son. dispose of part of this years pro duct of his mill at a sacrifice, his misfortune was our opportunity and we bought the goods at less than their ac tual value, to start this undern wear we intend to make 6ome V.'. i-.s.r. t'. V, . to early buyers heavy ribbed natural .yoo1 colored drawers all s'wsonly 30 cts KACII. very nice garment, that is universally 11 oil rtffti ff Fitting. Durable. k THEM cheaper thaH you can buy them i I T V