MM 1 May 3, 1S94 THE WEALTH MAKERS. J 11 V M PRIVATE PENSION 3SLLS. lepbnrn fciM--ed In Having Twenty- One l'am-il by lite llounr. Wabhjxgtox, April :;0. Twenty-one private pension bills pissed, tells the story of yesterday work in the house. Mr. Hepburn of Iowa, woe ha been harassing the Democratic side daily for a week, to force action on these pension bills, fiually succeeded, through the aid of Mr. Tickler of South Dakota, who has been acting frith him, and the bills were passed. The beneficiary of one of the bills, an old lady of 0(5, totally blind, the widow of a soldier of the war of Wi, had died since her bill was reported from last Friday night's session. When it was read and about to be placed upon its passage, Mr. Taylor of Indiana in terrupted by saying: "Never mind, Mr. Sneaker," said ie, "that bill can be laid aside; the old lady is dead." i The members who had been chat ting and laughing stopped. There was a moment of silence. The relief for which the old lady had been striv ing bo long was at hand, but, like many other congressional claims, it came too late. During the night session Talbprtof South Carolina and J'ickler of Houth Dakota became involved in a heated debate in which the lie was passed. Both gentlemen were called to order, F1VK I'M'IMKII TKIBKH. Senator Teller Will l're.ent III Ilrport Regarding; T lie in la tew Va.j. Vasioton, April 30 Senator Tel ler said yesterday that lie intended to bring in his report on the subject of the live civil result of his the Indian ierrl- xt few days. He however, that this report will fully cover the subject. 4 He ay that his committee has by no means been sallsnert w itii me liinueu investigation they have been able to make, and that they intend to con tinue their consideration of the sub ject, probably in another visit to the Indiun Territory, or else in bearing before the committee on the five civi lized tribes, of which he 1 chairman IH literal Product of aiicli. Ottawa, Out., April 30. A state ment of the value of the mineral pro ducts of I'anada for the pant year ehowaan aggregate of Jl'J.MO.ftW, or 1250,000 less than that of 1 Wl. Nickel heads the list, the output having beeu ,Wi,Wi tons, valued at 93.07ff,351. The value of gold was ym. 34 4; cop per, JM7.".8."4; silver, $.C' 1,4 ;.'(. Three million und seven hundred thousand ton of coal were mined, valued at 88.422.2.'.!. The miantitv of iron ore Tnineu is piuceu at j'i,i' wun, yhhuii- itt S:.".I8,0I8. (!oxelle an farad u the Avenue. " Wasiiinoton, April .'0 Chief of Poller T.Ioore said yesterday theCoxey rw emi parade down Pennsylvania '.venue, as long a it component parts conduct themselves in an orderly manner. That this is one of the right of an organization, he says, and the police do not intend to interfere. They cannot allow, however, marched into the capitol grounds. A Mi-ajieinan llorrlliljr Mangled. Pakho.ns. Kan., April The hor ribly mangled remain of VV. P. How en, brakeman on Missouri, Kansas und Texas freight train No. 101, were found in the yard of the company in this city, about 3 o'clock yesterday Jtorning. He is supposed to have fallen between the engine n.w first car while endeavoring to get the engine. IXifended III Mother. PiTTXiiLiiG, Kan.. April .'10, Yester day afternoon William Deponttier struck William Krether on the back of the head at the base of the skull with a rock, fracturing the skull, produc ing death. Deponttier is only about 10 years of age, and the man lie mur dered was his step-father, who was drunk and beating 1 lie boy's mother with his fists at the time. llHuel.nll Kemill. At Kansas City -Kuiimis City S, Mil waukee 5. At Indianapolis- Indianapolis 17, Grand Itapldt 15. At Nionx Citv- Sinn x City '., Minne apolis !i. At Toledo Toledo 10, Detroit:.'. Mr. mid Mr. leveUnd Will Not io, Washington, April 30. Secretary Morton states there is no truth what ever in the report that President and Mrs. Cleveland ore to visit Urn sixirc tftry's Nebraska home next month, , lllck Moore Knocked Out. MinnkaI'oI.ih, Minn., April 30. Dan Creedou defeated Dick Moore lust night, knocking hi in out In the ninth round. Au Italian physician in n recent re port ttj that four per cent of the population of Naples die uuntiully from impoverish tent of IiumhI, caused by the lark of meat food FROM OVERJTHE St A3. Deut, AUcruft A Co., I.oudon glove manufacture r, employ I'i.uoi) people. The new Aiiioritmi street letter Uixe are about to ln iul.iiii-.l in Lon don. Some tea recently shipped front the Mount Vriiion estut t t miM in l.Suitii for!.' pi i pound. An e.iu of the yri'iii uiit. Mil, l m Loudon for l,riKi the hi Uer day. Tliera are ittveilil of ltu".t en in tho world two In America. One of the bill niirihliuvii ui.i Iiarllament aimed ul the Imtidoit organ grinder H pi. !;..'. t to Ut lilut and limit t t hitii of nutiU mat lllg, A IlliiU.. II, rt I'.tlliil.t'i ...li. . ........ jimt ild bv a l.iid' ii itKctioii wane uncUav of ii M.iiik . , . ...... .i J IllIMM1 pearN, WW imt laniiiui til im M. It Ill '.he heart of l.uit Ion u pulilie new risiu iiltitui a libtavUn t any one ! but Mih r Uu p.tpcr. Tliey ii..i i ..ii. i. i .t re t'fiaineu .inn paonn nen, m'y f.n Hot fan-led IT l.'.ttle lUnu.-e Ik iIiiii, and the room U utiiilly u I c i and oid il , I M tribes, the recent visn u r vol v. wiiinu inv m r l ...I, j . i . . . ; drwH tint, believe. WITH THE WITS. Professor Kemics And row, Mr. Smarty, yon may name an instance of capillary attraction. Mr. Smarty l'aderewski. "Tom is particular." In what way?" "Why, when we became engaged he hihisted upm my breaking off all my other engagement. .Student I will tell yon frankly that I shall not be able to pay for the suit till next j'ear. When will you have it ready? Tailor Next year. Teacher Johnny you may tell the class where North America is on the map. Hrooklyn Sc tolar It's right west of Greater New York, mum. "Hollo, Hanks. Keen losing at the races again, haven't you? Just your blamed luck." "Not much; away ahead thi time." "I thought so. Can you lend me a five?" Aspiring Poet I'll set the whole world ablaze yet. Hi Wife I do hope you will, dear. Would you mind mak ing a fire in the kitchen stove just as a matter of practice, you know. Mr. Isaac I sell you dot coat at a great sacrifice. Customer Hut you say that of nil your good. How do you make a living? Mr. Isaacs Meiu frient, 1 make a schmall profit on the paper and string. Friend So you think English will become the universal language? Phil osopher l'niiestiouably. There are already in it !.'50, 000 words, mostly from other languages, and it won't take long to add the rest. Judge Have you hypnotized the prisoner? Professor I have. "Well, what are you waiting for?" "I am waiting for you to decide whether I shall make him confess that he did it or make him confess that he didn't." Senior Pai tner-I think that new traveling man of our will make a great success, Junior Partner How so? Senior Partner He was in the ofllce with hi wife this morning and she didn't get a 'chance to speak or ten minute. Guest Landlord, you may bring me a sirloin steak. I.i-t it be fresh and juicy, broiled half through, but not too rare, very tender, and be sure that you use real fresh butter. Land lordWhy, if 1 had such a fine thing as that, sir, I'd eat it myself. Fogg, dreamily I wonder why it i that a married man pay so much attention to women? Mrs. Vogg He probably think because one wo man was fool enough to believe all he said that all other women swallow as gospel (ruth everything he utters. PROGRESS OF INVENTION. Street ciirs were, first used In this country In 1.V and In England ten year later. Artificial wooi I for furniture, roof, insulator, etc., i now made by burn ing inagnesite together with wood, shavings, siiwdiist. cotton, hair or wool. A German ollccr has invented a mo tor in which a fine stream of coal dust i utilized to drive a piston by explo sion in the same manner as the gas in the gas engine. A useful hand lamp is simply a rial filled with heated olive oil into which a small piece of phosphorus ha been dropped. The light will shine when ever the bottle is uncorked, admittlug flie air. The new magazine rifle which the French army I experimenting with can be fired loo time without being taken from the shoulder and the cartridge weigli only half a much a ordinary ammunition. In the HritWh navy is the most sin gular ship in the world, the Polyphe mus. It is simply a long steel tube, buried deeply in the water, tho deck rising only four feet above the water' level. It carries no masts or sails, und is used as a ram or torpedo boat, At a recent meeting of the Japan society in London the chairman made a practical suggestion. He said that the sound produced by bamboo pipe was very soft and mellow; that it was largely used by the Japanese in the manufacture of musical instruments, and it seemed possible that organ builders might derive udvuntage fro;u the, use of this reed for organ pipe, pickings from the papers. The Constitution, launched in 1797, is the oldest ship in the United Stotes navy. There are u number of Kindergarten schools for blind children throughout New Kngland. A paragraph in Kate Field' Wash ington etates that New England con tains but forty-one Presbyterlun churches. The earliest utlvertiseineut in an F.nglish iuMVmper wuh the notice of the theft of two hordes lit the Loudon Impart lul litti lltv'cuccr in DM, A S.ViDO.uoo Umk, on which work bus been going on for nearly twenty years, U I. early HuWhcd. ThU I the gi'vonitm ill's ollU'lttl account of the civil war ill I'fil large volumes, A lunar rainbow u seen recent ly at I'uiliiun, . C. While a slight hli.mi'i' was falling tin moon, slume b.'luhtl) lit the caul Slut ontlilnd ftt'iWi-t a dark western cloud was seen a sil.eiv Imw, very tniifht and clear, for mine minutes, Wurirti lUanintf Ion, alio am lately panlom d frmii Auburn. N, V,,!'loii bv Governor flutter, In what ta sup Manl to b I lie !at stage of eoIi.itMp timi, U rapidly it gaining hi health. HI euu,fli and emac'stioii were lirollrflll sltoul ' kttwUot g f 0I.41V1I Thrticlflnntii'U tf Urn tttrlitt -tifth wtnUliiiir ttuiiUtirnitry of Mr, and M r Frank r einUU of Gruuby, t uu , r t-eutlyws tttlKttorthy oh tttu ae tt.tuit. Mrv Kendall tts ltlivd In the lr in ttUU'h she vt martini and rako wUUti wit left oer from thair tenth wedding nelfl rstloii w red. OUR NATIONAL PLATFORM, The People's Party riatfbrsa Adopted at Omaha July 4.1 802. Assembled upon the 110th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the People's party of America, In their first national convention, Invoking upon their action the blessings of Almighty God, puts forth In tho name and on be half of the people of this country the following preamble aas declaration of principles: PREAMBLE. Ths conditions ??h!eh lurrousd na best Justify our co-operation. We meet la the midst of ft nation breught to the rerge of moral, political and material mln. Corruption dominates the ballot box, the legislatures, the oongress, and touches even the ermine of the bench. The people are demoralized; most ef the states have been compelled to Iso late the roters at the polling places to pre yentunlvemal Intimidation or bri bery. The newspapers are largely sub sidized or muzzled, publlo opinion silenced ; business prostrated ; our homes covered with mortgages; labor Impover ished and the land concentrating la the hands of capitalists. The urban work men are denied the right of organiza tion for self protection; Imported pau perized labor beats down their wages, ft hireling standing army, unrecognized by our laws, is established to shoot them down; and they are rapidly de generating into European conditions. The fruit ol the toll of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal for tunss for a few, unprecedented In the hoetory of mankind; end the possessors of these, la turn, despise the republio and endanger liberty. From the same prolific womb of governmental injustice we breed the two greet classes-tramps and millionaires. The national power to create money is appropriated to en rich bondholders. A vast publio debt, payable in legal tender ourrenoy, has been funded Into gold-bearing bonds, thereby adding millions to the burdens of the people. Silver, which has been accepted M coin since tho dawn of history has been demonetized to add to the purchasing power of gold by decreasing the value of all forms of property as well as hu man labor, and the supply of currency If purposely abridged to fatten usurers, bankrupt enterprise and enslave Indus tries. A vast conspiracy against man kind has been organized on two conti nents and it la rapidly taking possessloa of the world. If aot met and over thrown at once, it forebodes terrible social convulsions, the destruction of olvillzatioa or the establishment of an absolute despotism. We have witnessed for more than fuarter of ft century the struggles ef the two great political parties few power and plunder, while griev ue wrongs have been inflicted upon a suffering people. We charge that the controlling influences dominat ing both these parties have permitted the existing dreadful conditions to de velop, without serious efforts to prevent r restrain them. Neither do they now promise us any substantial reform. They have agreed together to Ignore, la the coming campaign, every issue but one. They propose to drown the outcries of a plundered people with the uproar of a sham battle over the tariff, so that capitalists, corporation, nation al banks, rings, trusts, watered stock, the demonetization of silver and the oppressions of the usurers may all be lost sigh t of. They propose to sacriMoe our homes, lives and children on the altar of mammon; to destroy the multi tude in order to secure corruption funds from the millionaires. Assembled en the anniversary of the birthday of the nation and filled with the spirit of the grand generation whloh established our Independence, we aeek to restore the government of the republio to the bandi of "the plain people," with whom It originated. 0 We assert our purposes to be Identical with the purposes of the national con stitution: "To form a more periect union, establish justice, insure doses Ho tranquility, provide fr the common iefeaoe, promote the general welfare, and sesure the blessings of llborty to ourselves end our posterity." We declare that this republio can only endure as a frne government while built upon the love of the whole people for each other and for the nation; that it cannot be planed together by bayonet; that the civil war Is over and that every pastloa and resentment which m of It must die with It, and that we must be in fat as we ere In aame, the united brotherhood of free tea. Out country finds lUelt confronted by conditions for which there Is no pro. isat la the hUtury of the world; our annual agricultural production am mi at te lllUons of dollars U value, which, must within a fw wscki or niunlbt be eieaangtid for billions tif duliatiof com aiodHUs consumed ta toetr proJuctlun; UeeiUtlng currency supply It wholly land equate to make this ithaf; the results are faUlaf prlotrt, the tarnation f eooiblsts aad rlsfi ead (he lm awverUsmeat of the prodttotef We pUJfe ourselves lh, It given pewcr. will Itbt.r to correct tboe evils by and raoable lc li ttles la ereurdeaoe with the tarutl ei ear platform. We brieve that the powers of orrsmtal-ta cthsr wards, H reeele-sheuU be tteadsd (at la the ctee et the postal servloe) as rapidly and as far as the good sense of an intelligent people and the teachings of experience shall justify, U the end that oppression, injus tice and poverty shall eventually cease In the land. While our sjm pa thles as a party of reform are ne.turally upon the side of every proposition which will tend te make men Intelligent, virtuous aad temperate, we nevertheless regard theso questions, important as they are, as secondary to the great issues now pressing for solution, and upon which not only our individual prosperity, but the very existence cf free Institution! depend; and we ask all men to first help us to determine whether we are to have a republic to administer, before we differ as to the conditions upon which it Is to be administered. Believ ing that the forces of reform this day organized will sever cease to move forward until every wrong is remedied, and equal rights and equal privileges securely etablinbed for all men and women of the country, therefore: WK DECLARE irst That the union of the labor forces of the United States, this day consummated, shall be permanent and perpetual. May its splrltenter into all hearts for the salvation of the republio and the uplifting of mankind. Booond Wealth belongs to him who creates it, and every dollar taken from industry without an equivalent is rob-, bery. "If any will not work, neither shall he eat." The Interests qf rural and civic labor are the same: their ene mies identical. Third-We bolleve that the time has come when the railroad corporations will either own the people or the people mus. own the railroads, and should the government enter upon the work of owning and managing any or all rail roads, we should favor aa amendment to tbe constitution by whloh all persons engaged la the government service shall be placed under ft civil service regulation of the meat rigid character; so as to prevent the increase of the power of tbe national administration by the use of such additional government employees. PLATFORM. Wc demand a national currency, safe, sound and flexible, Issued by the gene ral government only, a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and that without the use of banking corporations; that ft just, equit able and efficient means of distribution direct to the people, at a tax aot to ex ceed two per cent, per annum, to be provided, as set forth In tbe subtrsasury plan et the Farmers' Alliance, er some better system; also by payments in dis charge ef Its obligations for publlo Im provements. We demand tbe free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1. We demand that the amount of circu lating medium be speedily Increased to not less than ISO per capita. We demand a graduated Income tax. We believe that the moneys of the country should be kept as much as pos sible in the hands of the people, and henoewe demand that all state and national revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the govern ment, economically and honestly ad ministered. We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government, for the safe deposit of the earnings of the people, and to facilitate exchange. Transportation being a moans of ex change aod a publlo necessity, tbe gov ernment should own and operate the railroads In tbe Interest of the people. The telegraph and telephone, like the postofflce system being a necessity for transmlsuion of news, should be owned and operated by the government in the interest of the people. The land, including all the natural resources of wealth, is the heritage of all the people, and should not be mono polist d for speculative purposes, and alien ownership ef land should be pro hibited. Alllandi now held by rail roads aod other corporations in exoeis of their actual needn, and all lands now ownsd by aliens, should bs rsolalmod by the government and hold for actual settlers only. worth Weatom l Palace wtp and Fast Chicago Train Stnvlce. A palace car for Llneolu people U now attached dully to Urn Chli-niro 11m Ited, leaving f.lneola at 1:35. No ltUir servlc, lowust rates. Forthket. berth rrvatUui etc., call at Hly ottloe 1 13a U slretit, depvl Cor, M ana 8th streets. Ua NorthweeWrn Itno to Chletp raUio, rat train . t'ftce Hi. ioac l l.o Opwlt hotel i lo tti'.j W.i r ol V, it, iKeli, UivUioa IVmmtnder of tho Aiu lunt Order l l 1! r e lUnao. W. 1Mkcm. Ho !Utt M (l la tit, Pint n4 ths Uitat Nenbl Nurt rlfhi. Thorn U but vnedlmi't lyiVin lm, T lea Uiu't!a hy other nmls U t le turtiud tHr t lit rla tVetloru line ntxute. Siea that uv tlart the ".N. rth-VfUrn" ry pur t'hattliff tlokeUof It teirenUtlv, A. h. ttwldlnf City TVkvt Atat 1U k loth, st, K T. twrv at dritr act ilh and 8 street. Nerve Blood Tonic Dr.WILLIAKS' MEDICISE CO., SchcncclaiSy, K.Y. uMBrockvllie.Ont. ATIONAL . . . QUaiNESft OOLLtOt "RIALTO ULDO., NEXT TO POST OFKXCK," KiMAS ClTV, MO. Went, khoittiaiid. TviMtwrltlna. Koolt- t keenluu and Tulcfrruphy. Shorthand VIjvMhII, Three leHMiiim Tree. Send (or P fl our Ht'KClAL blJMMKK OKFEK. F. M. WOODS. Fine Stock Auctioneer. 203 0at., Ulpcolp.Tveb FURNAS COUNTY HERD BIG BERK HOGS AND Holsteln Cattle. Tlilrty-llvenowii bred for prls Urrow. four tiiale of Jime furrow auu a few fall plf ut lrU m to Hull the tlmeit, H.S WILLIAMSON, Beavsr City, Neb Hog Cholera Cured (Jkktna, Neb., Nov. 18, 'U.'l.-I here by certify that llonry Combs operated r.n mo Vio.ra In A IIITMkt. I Hut. nd UIMA ttlO wu n. J w u . oporutlon 1 bavo nver bad my hogs do so wen. ' 1 neiieve ii w oe a kjuu pro ventatlve against all diseases. I also bullevo it to bo to tho Infrent of every bog ralnor to try it as tho cost is very little. M. J. Olld-KSPIB. Address, IIknky ComliH, 11th, and C'umlnir Ht. Omaba, ftth, muke hair urow on bald head ami ou Imre faceo. It Kiliiiuliiua and Invluor aUHiRMHoTillNUlil.ftS Wll.r., It U Mfl, mire, certain, T'-Hied foraoyeai n, If It fall money will be relumed, fnrire metal catiea I'rlce.ll.yS. Bi 1 IJULIuI lea and ALL facial lmrM-rfeoMotm, wbiteiiM, aofietm and actually trmiMfunim lbs uiimt roiiub and muddy corn iilnx Ion, It iimhea ttieboiiuiiy liuiiUHomir. L niimu'i aim .ue Prl,.. Mlr'HtltM. sl rKT Kor ftudaya only ws offer a full l.e n I VU 0 1 ,.,ie of (Japlllaura. l'rlce l.!Jr, for only MroiitM. halm of Heauty for DO ceiim, llotli for only Tr.ceut Bent .free and prn11 anywhere, urmiam rrea. aorni HUNTIR A CO., Hinsdale, N. H OR. MCCHEVV Is tbe only FECI ALItT WH0TSS1TS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Wmn liolusmJ. IS years i parlance, Circulars fraa. Htlmnd FaniamHU, VHAUA, It KB. TO TRAVELERS Free Free Free Free. If you are about to make a trip to loi-th, north woh torn Nebraska, thi Jiack Illllsoountry oi cuntral Wyom og, to points in the two Dakota, t l'aul, Minneapolis or Duluth, or joints went on the I'ucilio linos, to any olnt in Minnesota, W I neon sin, North rn Illinois and Iowa', direct to Chicago he oast and south, you can obtain froc f charge at the city ofllce, 1133 O St. r do pot. comer 6th and S streets, of Vorth Went- rn line, complete and ro table Information or all connections. -hU-s cto. With 8000 miles of Its own ines in the states named visitors to any f thuru can but serve tbelr intermits by DHtronlzIng the Morthwentern line. A. 8. FlKUMNO, City Ticket Agt., 1133 O street YV. M. Shipman, Gen. Agt line North wos torn line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1139 OSt. "Tobacco Users Smile Somstimts" When told how tobacco hurts thorn: sometimes they don't, because ahaltercd nerves, weak , ohronlo catarrh and loot manhood, tells tho story. Ifyoa are a tobaooo uattr anu want u nun poet yourU aliout NO TO UAU, the wonderful, harmleea, iiuaranttHHl tobao- co-htttti euro by calling on 11. T. Clark Urug l'o., our agont, ana necurlnf a copy of our little b'iok, "lkm't Tolwcoo KpU or rniko l our i.tre A way;-' iaey havoauld many boxpa of NO TO MAC, and thvy are prfpatrd to wll it to you undrau abntluto guarantue to cure, llmiks mallnl fre by aiMro'alnc Tint ST KK 1.1 Si ItkVHiV CUVPAKY, No 11 lUmlolph .St, (.Htlcago, III. Call tn (Sou. Nsttermao & Co. for carriage , wagonn, bltulor., and all farm Implement, we'll u you right Touitata hom Minnasoie Points. Cottttnenplnif tK'tovr fith, a TourUi car Uavva Mlnniap I. atrery 1qui U) morning n I run to l'liulihi ami vU Allrt ti (ilutnbus Juitction, er rl v lost at 11 01 V TO. a l thurw iHitiurcu with urC it. I. A. I1. train Nv U wblch will l UI at ha hIb for ae rlt tf the 11 C. It A N. train tarry intf tl ati!. and via KauM t'Uy arriw at I'wHii at'iHiml iiu'tnli . Itrglanlug twikilr lOU, TourUt ear l'tr'e AlUrt le ry lueatUt uutrnini, anl run U Mlnn-aimll A SI .m Uy thrit?b Agu. U lKs Molnma. arrhliijf at nltfbt, aad tlir lav ovvr and be takva wm "Htg VUv" rrl Oar tiurnlnif, ami run tl Omaha, t.lu tHiin ai.4 IMIuUle W 1'uel'lo Uae Norlawa.tora lis to CMa'. XvVUV.V - I Urn ej.se. "Vy i vev,''v f . Km-lwir ni.r- VL, I rnnt. Iivunn IMryr ' yilil of ill r mil J of ill Fmlt mi7 I ..UIil enip, Tu.hj- I V a in um hnd (eU I. 1 1 iliwtM ud lull trwlIM prsiiim. MrtulartrM. f-4 ftniM , our.prniti. lltreiuartjr, f WM.STAHL,QuinoyMl 1 THE KIRKW00D Steel Wind Engine n beau In tiM lnoe IHHt. It it iii pioNttn sreit mill. i bl BtAUn. aiHlNOlH. DOHA. BUM, rOWtftiJl I ' W.ti ueiirellie lulll for you to buy. TaouniiiiilA bavs them t Our tel Towr fl.ve 4 nnule ate corner pouts. uUliutlil .uwl irl and bract.; not fence wlro. Tliey ra LIGHT, B7H0H0, BIKHl III COHHlHUCVONi much 0hei ilia wuud and will last a Ufa time I Our mil), and Uiwert riw A 1,1. HTKKI, ami srs KUbl-Y UUAUANTKKU Wrlla for li'irei sud clrculsri, AdJre... MDtloiiliigtbltp)ir. KIRKWOOD WIND ENGINE CO, Arkaneae City Knee. $100 REWARD HflmHi'tbat!0 Pannal ellmlnaiH from tba nyMUim, 'ot by nutting txitMinslu.liut uy t'linioM inomuutann kiiiiiik all kiimh. If you have ever bid private din Hhim, you have talien Mercury, Amenlc, Clold lodliln. ma oilier mineral roiiem. will never be your.elf aifulii until you hava them all pulled out. 1 bava mathm that aa sni'SiiliiMTo sr Hot erKi.n.. Hbeumatlem Oftatl DlfM.II M TWO UATS CASHKII IIMOVSB without KMira. Jf you are notenjoyinjiKooa healtb, call, or edilreM, wltb atamp. fwul. A.. If. hlplluger, wjt a veuua a.uouiicii uiunn.u. To Mske a Trip to tbe Best Advantage It Is Es sential to : : START RIGHT. : : If Going to Kansas Don't Call On Usv BUTIFCOINOTO CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, OHKOBU, sioux crrr sr. taul, dulutw, FHKMONT, MOKFOLK, CIHDltOIf, HOT BPIUNaS,BAPID 01TV, UEADWOOU, Anv nitlnl In lli two DiiltHta. or OenU-iU WyomiMS, mil nn it., Because """Only Llnei-""n 8lreottot'',i'"u',t',r"""'"11 j,o4" " Wn iiiiIii of rrmd, It ill th. Beet' W. M. SHII'MAM, A. S. FIKI.DIM0, (Jen'l Agt. City T'kt. Agt. M 7 So. I Oth It , Llnooln, Nob. Depul: Corner 8 and Sth strneU, For Gale, A FIVE HORSE POWER Electric Motor In good condition. Will be soldi CHKAP if, sold soon 11. O. ftKfkkf , Corner 11th 4 M Sty,, LINCOLN, NiH BEST LINE TO ST. 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