3 'i Istr Prices' I Pop i HALL BROS. CO. 1308 O Street hi ioi'es, 1 illicit iranife flron .. .f You Should See HALL BROS. HON, I). T WE LTV. If there is a man in this state who deserves the gratitude of the whole people of his section of the state, that man ii Hon. I). T. Welty. As judge of the Four teenth judicial district he has saved that portion of the state from utter financial ruin. He has been the true friend of the money lender as well as the impoverished farmer. While he held in check the greed of the mortgagor, that if left to it self would have depopulated the country and made the mortgage practically worthies?, he saved the farmer his home and gave him a chance to pay off his debt. If there is patriotism left among the citizens of his district he will be re-elected by a practically unani mous vote. It has been the fash ion in this state in the years past, whenever a man undertook to serve the people and keep the hands of corporation cormorants and money lenders from taking their little all, to turn him down at the next election, but the peo ple have been learning better than that in the last font or five years. Judge Welty will be re-eh eted by an overwhelming majority. Silver Knight Free. I he Silver Knight edited by Sen ator Stewatt, is full vi lotimt won oni't articles, just the kind i i mat ter thus who have studied (lie iiioiu) 'piestion to some extent iurd ami want. It ix ol gn.it xal He to -ill public prak?i$. ao4t host win Wish to talk to aiivt toisviiue their neiuhl'Mi-i, To a!! ail) sub i id t tending . to th Imi I'lSt-iM If It.' next p o.iyi, the S.U t r Ki'i',ttt will be i(l tut .Hi: XCjf tmv "I br U U i II,.- 4 I J. Slhvf KlHxhl I ! f U 41. To The .atu. M 4in IjIi 1 1 ite i I d..Mi,t.ti t i lif lu ilihlll then pt4l.' ,ul; t, with t!nit, t'Ul w. i! ti i--t .it ii Mi !'t fchr.it l the) Ini.l .1 i . .,''! ., pjy I I tin f..t4. i i 4li t btilt It I '"X li f u m t tf tit I t 'llcrt, I he tl M t l w til br!Uii.i I hi 0 ! IHuf tl ' !al-t !'..'. : fi Imihsi'im v.;l i; .. m it. i t it'll, t nd , iiii.i ijn.l bud att! to I1. :i I 1 f I I W' ttlf 4t ll f. jC'dl ' i i I'limi'l tf Ii ti t . tit, I ! This Stove at 6.50 It is the No, 2 GENIAL OAK. the Steel Plate Ranges, Cooking Stoves and Best Assortment in the State. CO. Invite You. Evi'.uv populist who wants to work in this campaign should get Edgerton's Populist Hand Book. This is not an advertisement, it is the opinion of the editor and pub lished because he knows that the facts in that book will enable them to be more efficient in the work of reform. The Populist Hand Book and Indki'Kndknt one year for a dollar. Tut State Journal is very much troubled over some remarks which this "local populist organ" as it calls the Indi:i'Kndknt, made about the county fair management. It makes a statement that will stagger any honest man who sees it when it says in substance that the pops managed the county fair. It don't deny that they hired 139 special police to maintain order during one of the most peaceable days Lincoln ever had. Tin. Indki'Kmiknt has the en dorsement of Gov. Ilolcomb, all the state officers, our whole con gressional delegation, and many leaning men throughout the state. It will be well for county commit tees throughout the stcte to send for sample copies. Besides the news of the campaign, every issue will contain sound economic arti cles that will te of great value to all speakers and workers tor the populist cause. A man who can believe in "in trinsic" value must lack some in Irinsic quality of brain tissue lint pit veuH him from reas.m.ng. It l tut value ol goM is "itmmMe" and inheres in the metal, tin n a giM dollar would buv no nu re if there vete on!) one in the world than if then wen ten th.ios.tnd bilb"!isi tin 111. or thev covered the arth hall .1 timt d p. A man who be. lu xe that the the mnidt t td euM Mhtr dm not it!i t tin ir value, but thit "x.tli.i:" it an iivh rent in ttm-.iv tpi-ihlv in e.ii h nfid ru ry our, li t; i'.t: id ti e fiiout r ft them, H iiftaini)' i't id si-iin l lined, lb )-. wlu'i U in hi I Jil. I it'll. Nn , Srpl j 1, .tt 1 1 x x Hums I , .. ! itui' Kth f tor ji tK- J..i ! . 1 X cm I Ml Nl 4 it Sdxt Klt'ht !. 1 one at y t it j'lii'N ). d ' - ..Hi. -ii iUo 1 in hc a li t 1! ii null t'j hm j hi in i.d l t'j'l 4 X.'ISf J' 'H f I l.l' 1 I I) I I I am x.'Ut t t ti i . l A I . I a. till 1 v til I'll . f 'irt j 1. '.-''. Copper bottom wash boilers, No, M Teakettles " Glass Oil cans, 1 Gallon Flaring I'uils, 8 Quart " 11 " Strainer Milk Pails, 10 Qt " " " " 14 " tffiT These are ouly a Few of Our Special Prices. i r j a Men who have subscribed for this paper and have been receiving it for some time without paying their subscription should remember that it is a very serious thing to the men who are trying to build up a strong straight, populist paper to be forced to buy paper and ink and pay out clean cash week after week and furnish the paper without re turns in cash from those who re ceive it. Besides our large regular edition, we this week issue 5000 extra copies to supply an actual demand for sample copies sent in before we went to press. The leading popu lists of the state and Lancaster county are determined that the rank and file of the party shall at least see one copy of a sound, straight populist paper, that teaches scientific political economy and turns its back upon all isms and theories not found in the party platform. Do the taxpayers of Lincoln like Boss Thompson's method of rustl ing an extortionate lighting con tract for five years through the council in one evening under a suspension of rules, without giving the people a chance to see and consider the contract? If it was fair and just to tax payers, it would not have hurt Mr. Thompson to let the lighting ordinance pass in the usual way. But the we pre siinnt that is the modern republican way of bilking the people. Puiil VtriMiti f Tl 11 tin rati. Vn Kuulih ,'itiitor of the- 1 1 i:ibtu" iiimn hi"t brand, ban been j impnrb il by the ijohltU s for th j iurj'wM of erejitiiiy ili. i.rds mid ) brew up ili' iiii.in mtiou the- la. j lriii!; men of thi eountr). Hut it ill int irk. Tin miwiiui of j BHll4 li.t Jenr nttilthfch''llif f . hi tiKifti-r nr' mm too well k inv n. i O I ('Hit l it f.Mil txll tilt" lltOIii men nil I In t-m . 'U (nut njii. ' .hi !' (hmt hrwii-jht kier lUHie-.'-r' re th' if tin i n Mr t ni r th. i.iti i if ti.Tuit poii 4, . I ..; nu. I tlio hr' for hf pUtp'.e tf h' r ti tin l i b'. i .I'd- in wf th Am ru n wtfk ' uf rtuMi n l r d ien I In ttiin lhi ! eiin.btii.uof 4w''boi,ry, Itt.t t tit y , lmr fuutnl out tl.nl lt . nu pttit Ulir.f tOfMle rr lllub f iiUj fs 1 f ld.lt iti 11 ill it li tki thrill v.-il nil their Atuerti l l l thrtll, t 11 ' lif 0'4 ll Itn" , liu l jf ih trk tl " h Ih m' I 'b.i Wp tti-,. h. f.ilH u llM t'lm-w , t ill 11 till J u'l.lK In Id l,i t S 1 1 J " ! I re of M t '.li I ( t 'i m i'i ..!. I 1 1 ti iid 1 r ! I f ! . h.'. !' in. l itii'tne Ware, louse Furnishing LOOII -ZS-T OTTZB PKICES : S S" 40 25 : .15 25 .U5 4() , 50 MORE OR LESS HUMOROUS. The acrobat's lot Is an unfortunate one, for no matter how much he makea he Is subject to reverses. Baltimore American. Cuniso; "Are you going to the pic nic?" Cawker: "No." Cumso: "Why not?" Cawker: "I went to a picnic once." Judge. "Speaking of racing, what gait doea a man strike when he la going to the den tist to have a tooth pulled out?" "Tooth-hurty." Shoe and Leather Re porter. The sufferer: "Do you think it would relieve my toothache if I should hold a little liquor In my mouth?" His wife: "It might, if you could do it." Life. She: "I'll marry you, George, if you can satisfy father that you can support me." He: "Do you think I coul.l get him to play poker with me just once':" Mrs. Hushmore: "You'll have to s.a tle up or leave." Summer boarder: "Thanks, awfully! The last place I was at they made me do both." Illus trated Taper. Mr. I'pton (across the dirshal't): "I wish you folks wouldn't make so mu.-li noise; you're keeping our baby awake." Mr. Forthflohr (blandly): "Oh, we are, are we? Well, just ask your baby how he tikes it himself." PueU. A kind husband: "Wifey, dur. I have Jut brought you two bottles of extra old Darolo for your birthday." "Hut you know very well I inner drink wine." "Well, I'll drink ii myself to your gwd health." tt Motto per ItiJero. RlnviiliK "Thp comic paper sr al ways ta! k tiisc about women tonkin un der tlifir be Is to nt If ttu-ri i a man there. Now, d.) you think a o!iij!i ever found a ni.iu under the bed?" I t-ii-pe.kt: "U!i. y.'ie Married woui-'m oti-n i do " Truth. I .... Th" Iti tifin ' or.'s; iu -4t rt5. i;i per, ri.i4tl. aim im! si '.l it I--K. I A!ii',ill.iiu Itiiiii' .if l-'u.l iii 'ii". ; tttdi-iiii, b is " imrrie l lu -x-ti.'i If b ix in 4 I.'fi nurrtl oi I In ! t ! It tlm. Ta.'r . ri-.-.ndi- ':n p mi. . . prrwil! Hi i n iltUt.m l V:iv Ini-.I.'-I ef .i in-n' r Hi 1 1 .Tl il fnu'J l i t'h.H i It it to t ' 11 i? 1 tip. 1 1 1 r! j hp ulrvli i Mi ,1 ti it a t i'i r ! iun, iiri.fi t-.i'i . t. tihm t!.(- J . . ! ji . n .tt vi iii.:' pni-1 ;'' t r.sviiiSj i.j t4U .:( i. -'i' t.p.;ti s-i on J p-'.i it 1 ! e ti Ufa T-t 44 ,f i u ' i j j- r I ... I -4S III l.lll:l i !. k it I ttnlf jp' f.ft t1 ; 1 ftni M 1 ' ' 1-1 i .ix it'ij f On '(i . 'i ip' ,i s .-.!-. ... .. (,,.,.. ll i A, ."'U A. kt'iitkv, li N'fih 'lit nt Ii ii-. t lot 1 nrir ani BtUr in U Hi.' 'i .t ii't 1 t . M iuke lir fUiil, ttl p ix!ty f'ln f pf prn N " J I v I nit !i r ' mi'- fni. rlli 1 . mt t '. 1 1' 11 ! .t t t'.l .pf ttllP I'tk' l tt lHt'lkl 1 Qt Round Covered Pails " - 3 " " " J5 " Jap tloal Hods in" " 17 " " " " is riui " 10 " " " w . " ,k Fire Shovels v.,:i ij,.,, ...... ..uuuuria JOSH BILLINGS' PHILOSGr-nX Mi friend, if yu just give oilier peipi the uame privileges that yu klairn fo yourself, you will be surprl.ul to se. how smoothe and still the old miMhe.;, Vuns. I hav often found it a good plan U cum up on ttie rear side ov things and work toward the front; then, if we tun made a mistake, wc kan bak out easier. The phools hav made more trouble in this world than the raskallH hnv. I want it (llstinktly understood that I luv and respekt woman, not so mutch for the hed that lz on tier az for the heart that iz in her. If tharo wazn't euny phools this world would be a dredful desolate place to II v in, it wouldn't pay to be wise, or even cunning. If it whs uginst the law to guess nt things, we wouldn't kno mutch. One ov the strongest points in the devil's karuktpr iz. never to konslder enny tiling out ov biz reach. Whenever i hav undertaken to plan a gratuitous amusement for others, 1 hav allways failed. The best way iz to let every one pay his munny, and then pile out his own game. Ilettuig on a sure thing iz no better than stealing it. Kind Heaven knu that lazynss wnss the strongest habit ov the heart. This makes that plaintive refrain, "Itoot. hog, or die," sound alimost like revulu cliun. We all ov us owe to our vanity more than we would like to be told ov. Sum ov the most modest and humble men 1 hnv ever run agint hav been thoze who had matched tliemwelfti agin the devil, and got badly beat. I hav Kiv up atl kinds ov k reed 4 long ; asfn. even in religion, philiwuphy and hnrtteftnth. Win n a man Informs mo, that a certain tiarell ha got good cider In It, I HiHil'.' and say, J.'s no," but he ; knt prove It to me iiiiIcks the barrel I tipt, utid i buv Inhub d a nuan ov thuj Julee. 1 CJ.il U the f.rrii'Ii!tli.i!lii;., j ii.mvp ,il th M iljv,n l wii'!i. )f c... t.ni p i .:;.-1 ) 1 It h ml im 1 .. - 1., r. , ill. -1 ( '.iiff I. nl 'i tt . r. .1 I ! 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O and 10th St. GO TO Leonard's Restaurant.; AXI OKT i 1, Your MEALS FOR 10 Cents,5 New I'laec. "inkint; mil Sr- Vice th.i rhnnest tttUl Het. 21 MEALS FOR $2.00: 1024 P STREET. HELP! The Cause ol Popu lism by circulating this paper, 2S Cents From Now to Jumtary ! i Vu '! i'Ht p i'i.w ( r ft 'J" X