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If you don't know how trood it if come in and trv it. PRICES: (iuckt'iiheimenllye, pei -gallon. . .4 00 Yellowstone, " ... 4 00 Honey Dew. ' . . . 3 00 Hie Horn. " ... 2 00 I" In. i & r o 1 NEBRASKA 39,. Independent Cigar FACTORY! 5c CIGAR, Challenges Comparison In Quality and Workmanship. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, Manufacturer. HOT ! Vp Fnr flvfir . , . - - - - I Thirty Years JllllAttDUimilA .rH . dr. T 1 i i I 1 ! 1 I I 1 I T I BAUbR The New Wonderland Beyond Cody. A new wonderland is now open to the hunter, fisherman and summer tourist magnificent scenic region, be tween Cody, Wyo., and Yellowstone I'ark. The Uurlini-'ton lias made prac tically half rates for summer trips from all points on its system to Cody and return, the nate way to this coun try. From Cudy west, the new road fol lows t he nort h fork of the Shoshone Kiver to Marqiwtte. the location of the tfreat government dam now under wayforthe storing "f the waters of the Shoshone for irriatin 20i).uoD acres or W'wi Horn liasin lands. West of Marquette, two lo cabin inns have been built by Col. Cody for the occom modation f tourists, one at Wapiti, :'S miles from Cody, and another at the i'ahaska Tepee, at middle fork, 1 miles irom Cody; from Middle Fork to Lake Hotel, Yellowstone l'ark, is .32 miles tlie road crossing the Rockies at Sylvan l'ass in the midst of some of the grandest scenery of the entire Hocky Mountain chain. The new re gion to be opened offers probably the finest trout fishing in the world, and. in season, ample elk and other game shooting. The development of this country has bren the work and pride of Col. Kill Cody, whose permanent home is at the Irma Hotel, Cody, Wyoming. 1'robably the most easiest and most natural way to arrange for a tour through this new reiri.n is to go direct to Codv. where all arrangements can quickly he made for the coach journey over the route, sojourning at the dif ferent log cabin inns, or for camp out fits, horses, teams, mules, uuides and everthing of this kind . The HurliriL'ton has a special de scriptive folder of this locality on the press, copies of which can shortly be obtained of the liurlington Agent. Stimulation Without Irritation. In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs w ithout irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids di gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. It does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take.. F. (I. Fricke & Co. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Meals at all hours. Special at tention to the fanner patrons. The tables are supplied with the best the markets afford. JOHN COREY, Proprietor. Don't allow money to lie around. is easier to spend it and easier to lose it SOkUE MONEY b5 keeping it in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock $.0.UX). Surplus $1.1,000 OKFICKftS : Clias. C. I'armHe. i'n-s.. .larot) Tritscli. V-P. T. M. Patterson. Casli. You can trive a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without askintr for one. When you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. Recommend PARACAMPH as a Most Reliable First Aid to the Injured. Many people in this city are injured daily, and oftentimes serious results fol low simply because the injury was not properly cared for in the beginning. It is not always possible to secure a physician at a moment's notice. Many deaths are caused by negligence and delay. Blood poisoning often results from bad cuts, gun shot wounds, etc., because the wound is not properly treated promptly. Paracamph is a simple, inexpensive remedy which every family should keep in their homes every day ; every factory, manufacturing plant and large institu tion should keep Paracamph near at hand. It is conceded by medical author ities to be a most reliable, relieving, soothing and healing agent. It not only stops pain quickly, but it heals wounds without leaving ngly scars and absolutely prevents blood-poisoning. Taracamph is truly a home remedy and every bottle is guaranteed to be pure, safe, clean, and to do exactly what is claimed for it. If you do not keep Tar acamph in your home, get a bottle to day. It is just as necessary in your home as good soap and water. You will find it excellent for quickly relieving Rheumatism, Keuralgia, Sore, Tired Feet, Skin Troubles, Catarrh, or any form of Swelling or Inflammation. Sold only in 25c, 60c and 1.00 bottlet by all good druggists. The Paracamph Company, Louisville, Ky., U. S. A. For Sale by GErI & CO. WW it Tor Vour Protection Me plnco tld.s label on every p.-ickuKO ot Scott'H Linulsion. The man withuti.shon his back Is our trade-mark, and It l.s 11 guarantee that Scott's Emul sion will do all that 1h claimed for It. Nothing letter for lung;, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott's Emul sion is one of the greatest lle.slj builders kliowu to Xhn medical world. ..r We'll send you a sample free. GGTT & BOWNE, 409 Veurl Strot c v Voi Jc THE SWEETNESS OF REVENGE Lincoln Politicians Indulge in Threats to Reduce Legislative Representation. (Troiii the l.iln'olll News.) The right begun by the outside coun ties, by which is meant the counties in the First district outside of Lan caster county, is to be carried on. The Lancaster county republicans politi cians do not take kindly to the doc trine that nobody from Lincoln shall have the honor of representing the district in politics They intend to give Mr. Pollard earnest and cordial support, and will send him out of Lan caster with the usual party majority. But there are other ways of playing even, and one of them is now in pro cess of incubation. "We don't propose to allow our selves to be eliminated in this man ner," said a member of the legislation delegation from thiscounty, "without striking back. This can be done in an effective way. Hereafter Lancas ter may be depended upon to aid North Platte and western Nebraska people in their efforts to get a legisla tive reapportionment. The south eastern portion of Nebraska has been playing the hog, just as they accuse us of doing, only their efforts have been in the way of getting more mem bers of the legislature than they are entitled to. The present apportion ment of legislative members was made away back in 1S2, and notwithstand ing the plain mandate of the constitu tion, the southeastern part of the state has been able to block all efforts to reapportion the state so that the representation may be fair. . The last time this matter was up Lancaster was offered three additional membeis if she would join with the counties discriminated against, but loyalty to her political relatives in the First district, which, outside of Lancaster, would be hardest hit, kept her in line. We owe them no obligation except that of playing even, and if I am in the next legislature 1 shall help the good work. If I am not there are others who will do so." The constitution provides that there shall be a state census every ten years, rive years after that of the federal government and that at no other time than in the session immediately fol lowing such enumeration shall the re apportionment be made. This pro vision has not been obeyed in the tak ing of acensusor the reapportionment of the state. It is claimed by good lawyers that this reapportionment can be made at any session where the pre ceding ones have failed to do their duty, and that the inhibition of "no other time" than immediately suc ceeding an enumeration is meant only as a limitation upon the number of times it can be done. Practically all of the "outside coun ties" would be hit by a reapportion ment, losing in the aggregate eight or ten members, possibly more. It is pointed out by those who have been investigating the matter that gross inequalities e-xist. Adams county with 1S,S40 population has a representative and a half, while Pawnee county, with 11,170 population, has two. Richard son with a population of 10,14 has three representatives, while Buffalo with 20.314, has but two. Otoe with with a population of 22,23, has two and a half representatives, while Madison with 10,79(5, has but one. Ne maha, with a population of 14,!.12, has. two and a half, while Phelps, with 10,772, has but one. Cass, with a pop ulation of 21,330 has two and a half representatives, while Custer and Lo gan with 20,718, have but one, John son with a population of 11,197, has one and a half, while district No. 53, consisting of Sheridan, Box Butte, Dawes and Sioux, with a population of 19,875, has but one. Equally unjust, it is claimed, are the differences in the senatorial districts. The First district, outside of Lancas ter, with a population of about one eleventh of the state, has one-eighth of the senators. A comparison of the figures shows that the apportionment in the seriate is more nearly equal than in the house. The six outside counties have fourteen representatives and four senators, or eighteen of the 133 mem bers, or nearly 14 percent, while they have but ! per cent of the population. They have almost a seventh of the membership of the house, while but aliout an eleventh of the population of the state. The trouble of being a candidate would make an interesting title for a worK Judge Holmes might issue; when Judge Holmes won out In the Lancas ter district convention it was not as a candidate of the liurlington. In that convention the Burlington element was impotent to accomplish what it desired, and after trying every plan was forced to choose between Holmes and Frost. When he made up his delegation Judge Holmes took care to select, aside from his personal friends, men experi enced in political warfare, who would be able to give advice that would be worth something. On the list were also a number of men w ho have been active in politics locally on behalf of the Burlington. When he got to Falls City one of the handicaps against him which he ran was the charge that his was a delegation of railroad men. When these railroad men tried to do any work for him. they were met by orders with the smiling assurance that their attitude was well understood, that it was known they were merely ostensibly working for Holmes and did not want him. On the Johnson county delegation were a number of men who usually work with the Burlington in that county. Some of these absolutely refused to believe that the Burlington men on Holmes' delegation were sin cere in advocating his nomination. Candidate Allen told one of these men that he knew Holmes beat the Bur lington fellows out in Lancaster county and that he believed the road did not want him. When assured that it was no longer a question of what the road wanted, but of the nomination of Holmes, he refused to believe that the men were in earnest in asking Johnson county to support him. In short, there were delegates who decline 3 to have anything to do with Lancaster or its candidate because of the number of railroad men on the delegation, as they put it, and others who are usually counted upon to help out the Burling ton who refused to do so because they were personally convinced that the road, because it was not for him in the Lancaster convention, did not want him nominated. JudgeS. P. Davidson of Tecumsch, who is a candidate for supreme judge, was on Allen's delegation. Davidson has always trained with the Burling ton crowd in state politics, and he sweated considerable blood because of his predicament. He did not like to stand out against Ed Bignell, J. II. Ager, Elmer B. Stephensonand others, who were on the board of strategy for Holmes, and he did not dare to break the traces, since to do so would have meant that the Allen element in John son county would down him when he comes forward next fall to ask for the delegation to ihe state convention thai will nominate a judge. A chasm, deep and dark, was dug be tween Lancaster and Johnson, and the Lancasterdelegatesexpressed their de rision at every opportunity. When Tecumseh was passed on the way .home, a bevy of Lancaster delegates opened their windows and gave derisive yells for "Governor Allen," having refer ence to Allen's alleged inclination to run for governor. State Fair News. Improvements on the "State P'air grounds are well under way. A new poultry building 00x110 feet will be built on the site of the present building. A part of the present building will be retained for the exhi bition of poultry appliances, such as incubators, brooders, etc. The contract for the new adminis trative building 38x90 feet has been let. The building will be of cement blocks, and will occupy space near the present headquarters building. The present ampitheatre will be ex tended 160 feet to the west, thus add ing fifty per cent to itstseating capa city. The infield has been leveled and seeded and the track is in first-class condition. A bid to erect the new live stock pavillion for (.,43it has been accepted and the building will be ready for use at the opening of the fair. This build ing is to be 9.1x1 10 feet, built of cement blocks and brick, and will be the most expensive and imposing building on the grounds. It will probably be lo cated immediately south of Merchants Hall, midway between the cattle and horse barns, one of the most sightly locations on the grounds, and in full view of the thousands of people who daily pass the State Fair grounds over the Burlington, North-Western and Rock Island railroads. The State Fair premium list is now ready for distribution and may be had by addressing Secretary State Board of Agriculture, Lincoln, Nebraska. State Fair dates are September 1 to 8, 1905. Edison and Victor PHONOGRAPHS $10to$100 50,000 RECORDS TO SIvLICCT FKOM. Send for catalogue of Machines and Records or send us your name and we will have our Mr. George I M iller call on you. We Prepay Alt Charges. Nebraska Cycle Co. GEO. E. MICKEL, 1.1th and Harney. OMAHA. MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA iduards- Uo 0 d I MAIN OFFICE Fifth and Robert Sti.. j CT DA II I MIMM i """- tlNCOBPOBATJtl.) 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