Jt-e 3 a, 1894 I THE WEALTH MAKERS. it 1 ft i. jct tor some workers to have more and otfcerf ' tban their need, la not po- I S1W .UJUUUIJ. ' r , Our Father, means a democracy in the iroductton and distribution of wealth. o shut out mutualism, to tout out I br therhood. from a railway office, or a factory, or a legislative hall, or a court CI adjustment and penalty, or a sociw room, or a religious institution, Is to hut out tbe live and deny the reign of Gdd. Tbe plutooracy which has en throned itself as lord of industrial America not only give", s lwuacque Hie says, "tbe worst masters the world asej seen," but rejects tbe father hood or God ana aenies me oivme kov ernment of tbe world; it erounds society in practical atheism, and realizes both the tyranny of egotism and the anarchy of selfishness. " A. CAPITALIST 8 PEAKS. K James Brlsben Walker, a wealthy A ' ' nd influential New Yorker, writes in I the Cosmopolitan Magazine: "If one Vtj would study tbe justice of a system of political economy, let him surrender bis vested rights of property and take his place among those whom tbe sys tem crushes, whoa labor it devours and whose reward for labor is a bare, :( Joyless existence. We who have the I money can reason speciously regarding the Justice of our laws, tbe excellence of our system of government. Tbe la boring man can only groan in spirit. He has not hitherto bad tbe power ef his vote, notwithstanding our boasted Wprctrtative government, because bis brothers in tbe agony which pov- rty brings, in tbelr effort to teKeve be Lnd to meuth miseries o! their ex- steecn. have sold at each election this llrtb right for tbe merest taste of pot- Pge. jpKX-ot the outrages of ihe week psst, r (.,. ik muiiilLiI fn imuit tt ..lamps CijjHDpbell, n oi respected oWzen of WiecKy. The policeman wborrested 5IW probably hadn't 14 anf thing to J4o for atew days and wanted to show i. HSHWUlflDUril. vujyw m A eir! Lia nuimeil to he. frit, in talk I or y Tat,' her ioud with a friend until a crowd; f id gathered, which tfce police order VI dispersed. After the crowd had dis persed, the police orcered Mr. Camp 111 to get of! the sldewaHi which be ted to do, when the patrol we mooed and be was taken to ttoe on. "He was bowover-aooa released out trial. It was another ctm Ot Jey(keep eff the grass." V One of the nosi diabolical outrage., ever perpetrated by officers of the law was that of kidnapping, beating nd tarring and feathering of Adjutant General Tarsney at Colorado Springs a few days since. General Tarsney was tbe legal adviser of tbe miners during their recent trouble et Cripple Creek, ad Is supposed to have aroused the bitter enmity of the deputies while in that capacity and also that of being with' General Brooks when the depu ties were prevented from charging .upon the miners at Cull Hill. A full account is given elsewhere. Froi H. II. HiATO, superintendent ofiCaster county, was a welcome, caller at tha office of The Walth itiKtRa a short time ago. He bad juHt returned .from the jolty of Washington, and was Y'bookfutl of information as to what fj Egress is not doing but ought 'to do. " a,Vml!n Prnf. (tint t. lii a. man atinm our party will delight to 'honor in tbe future, 'lie is a "heavy weight," phy filcallv. ihorally, and snentally nd if i w ' I - ' songrf ssihan Kem refuses a nomination Ills fall, if rof. Hlatt would 11 his place with, verjf great credit to our party. Let us Lave govern meet banks -ope rated by eleottd officials of the people, the ia defeats of the people, and pper k'mney Isaued by tbe goverosnent direct V) tbe people t oot, which ahallsxi Utgal tender i"g all debta publlo and J ' utr.!-fS'fc,.!"i'les and aliens a-bo kla't like t'' j of money, whkru tthecanno get out of this I country toSjirt congenial eiaw f country to jj I where ibeM- Ivanced system of cure to Its people 1 . UrrVald come to our ILfabie tbls v,(v new management r i d okangytca. It l now a itf pull py tha well koowa i! tu oN.J-toa at lU bead as l'a! Jill' or. Mfon, as many of cur 'y..adr kwjlto P,c rir; wh H iisrald may be able ulln. "liik local politics Lhe (lt.,rvhriiaf bHUorto talstod, the psrii Imt Uiii'acttoa of all who root 10 Ui trw,a Da) 0Cw eoir lis .an ,.i , as CogrMuia MslkUjuba and rs of h4 party main Vain, raUat (ffMUM aavllac uf prprUy Nbraia U wrttloly pntsperuus; aecaa tktatef 1 1 . "4 per eaolu la ilrveuual lauther words, w have iiau nuirlgags to the awouatof far evsry bttao. wotuaa aa4 vhiU la 'ak. Aall thU does tot tot lode aurntoua si un of tHualy, prlav lnl bondkohattal iitorgaot, auf j i" I jrwt y.vaahb a HI X N4tUa'i t',TOutmlt ubllthd ill i.latua, 1 C, saji: "We van, V , tMtji Uut th d!tmiHa a 1 ahd ly Uuwga ral.leall p a 7 'uto, wuii ticiarii is a r result of his examinations 'that tpG 030 000 of the capital stock of the Union Pacific Railroad Company repr isents an actual investment of but 2 cen on a dollar, and that the outstanding :onds represents a construction profit of near- ly $43,000,000."' The people of Kansas will vote upon the question of female Huffrage In the coming fall election. The Peoples Independent party of that state ha en dorsed the pending amendment, which makes it almost certain that it will carry. , Will the party in Nebraska In corporate into Its platform at the com ing convention, tbpt part of its princi ples which speaks unequlocally la hvor of equal rights? A LETTEii from Hon. W. L. Greon ef Kearney, authorizes us to say that, any announcement for him to speak outside of Kearney on tbe 4th of July, Is with out authority from blm. lie wishes in justice to himself and tbe people to make this publlo in those places where he has been advertised to speak on that day. The last census shows that in tbe (ant preceding ten years Nebraska bas made the wonderful growth in popula tion of 234 per oent. Proud as we are of this phenomenal growth, we can but admit that it bas been eclipsed by its real estate mortgages wbich Increased 381 percent, in the same time- I , , . ', - -i Tub frequent ralas in tk-o eastern half of the state are doing much good; and an occasional rea in tbe western part in reviving bopa that a crop may yet be raised. It is too lat for anything like a full crop; but a cros sufficient to meet tbe absolute neon Hies of Ufevoay yrt'ke raised. Tait remark ti! G jvernor CrowDta at tbecloiecf Dr. Herron a oration was not only a dixoourtcous and uncalled-for attack upon tbe -Hpesfoer; but was direct , insult to Chancellor Canfield who had suggested tbe subject und in vlted the speaker, tendering blm a free pla'jfora. Tub number of resl estate mortgages made In the United States in gained more than 00 per cent, upon those made in 1880; and tbe amount of debt incurr d more tban 166 per cent. (During tbe same time the population increased less tban 26 per cent. See us prosper! The esistlog debt of 1890 over that of 1880 increased proportionately three times more tban wealth did and six times mope tban population. This is one of Superintendent Porter's proofs of prosperity.; taken from census bulle tin Ho. 64. f Two heavy wind and rain storms have swept over .Lincoln within the past week, -doing quite a considerable damage to -chimneys, out-houses and shade tree. Tbe back-bone of the dry weather scorns to be completely broken, at least is these parts. AccoaotNG to tbe last census report, there is in KTansas one real estate mort gage in force to every five individuals of the population; in Minnesota, Colo rado and Nebraska, one to seven, and in Iowa, one to eight. The Cbicttfro Times 1h ,iu1ntaken in part ia Haying editorially that Prof. Herron "wj rebuked by the prCKldont of tbe college and tbe governor of the state." Chaacollor Caofie'd is a man and a gentleman. It is hardly to be expected that well fed, well clothed, well sheltered, well salaried, tuucb complimented, roan favored Individual would be willing to admit things are sot just what they aould be. For ont dollar U4 Ul tend fto Utalth Malm to tin M$btcribmfor Ua irttlt. CHARITY, Cam two young children Ui thsir mother's shelf was quite litils ami ibohr btgi, Aadach In freedom ralmly blird himself (Oat was a l-i. 1 be foad fre aud plsuiy for them buik, naiooa was rather dull aud very am ill tha big smarter bratkor, nothing kith, tl took It all. At bkb ! llttla fellaw raised yell Which tired thsmhsr wore astheiit tars: Ha - klHi a erost aa4 thsra a she.l Testes hi tear. He itv with srUle, la Manr eslm aaj blaaJ, flatting tha athsr hui.sr adsllgat; lia gav with Btiy hi full lM baud Ills from ha right. Ha gats a e -O h!wl Charity Urm sm Md beautiful a thing II la' Mw gas Hi s that big by gl lag Ire What was aut his' -Casaw.TTS asait rera $100 Howard, $100. Ik i4 ur.i uui.,r i i he ti.,d iu that there I dWi uu Urs.it ,H that nwme k Iwa stile l i a.v m aU It 4 u4 tsai li t'aiaiih lUll s taUi'k t'ueHlheity -l vut Swawii Mi Jl , lraiari.li t t rife U-intf a ,n,tl tkutsl ! iiMnii!'ail'l n etvMt M n (l aiaira t ( t. k.n ii,wui r a nrf .lim t im tse 1.1 a l nvt ,t i .t I. mi I'l U xoiii ialir tlHkrtf4 nm tHt'.al.. l t jiwag,, sal m t li. Itt .11,1, lh .r l.uil.liuil ( MMlwK a . a imrf h,ht it- tu tl -r ) (M..fi. a-a (at. h 'a a la turae jt thai th !l t M ,HJ,. , afci ataat H IIU iuti u4 M ital wl ies. it. .alaia I . r J ttiavit t,i4t .tt t . If tftttt. t Ww WANT COLUMN OF THE WANTED-Ever body to watch this column (or real entHte bargains. If jrou do not sea what you want writ In and we will got It lor you. F lor Sale Kigbty ecrta near Lincoln; party must veil, inane an oiwr. F lor Sale Two farms of 180 aers, one of M0 acre near unc.in, very tow. TJor Exchange Business lot on O atreet (or M: good farm in eastern Neb. FT Exchange Six room bonne and corner lot In Lincoln; could take equity In land or live stock. P lor Exchange-Neat eottagehome In Lincoln; could take land as nan payment. For r.xchautce Stock In an enterprise of much bromine, for good piece of farm land. Tantd Everybody to seed description and price of any property luey wuu to sell or exchange. Gillllan Investment Co., LINCOLN, NEB. I'eotile's Independent I'artr Con reaalonal Convrntlon. '1 bs People's Independent party convention of iba bit tb cooKrcaslonai district of tha state at Nebraska, Is berehy called to meet at Broken flow, Neb , August IS, mi, at o'clock p m , for tba pnrpoae of placing In nomina tion ane candidate for congress for tbe Blxtti oonKresslonal district of Nebraska, and for tba traaaactlon of such othor buslnvts as may properly co.ue before the coavention. Tba bawls af representation will Iw ona dHlt-KUte for each county at larga, and ona for each 100 eoief or uisJar fraction t hereof oast fos ailasA.Hoicombrornui'rttie JudRO In IW Tlit several countfM will be entitled to reprs sen li lou as f olio wa : Arthur,.. ,,, lilliAvaid Itoyd . h Kknball Muffalo .... Ulalne Hrtwn .... Box Kutta. Mil KUb . I Key a Paha 4 4 Uncotn.... 12 a Ckup ,, u uiran t Banner Mcr-liersou 2 uimrry ...... ,. a Hik U (HiU U sbermao. Uawes , V bberldan 10 DawMjU ,,.f J Sioux ,, ..,. 8 fcotts Bluff toui1! m irant a Thomas . , ,. I Uarlleld , 3 Urwley , fl HKker. , 1 Holt.... l! Valley Wbeek Total Ills recoinoionded that no piotkis be ad miuA tut that dfiteKates preimut cast tba full votctf tbelr respective 6ouns, J. H TAtmmtM, Chairman, J. W. K'.lisoham. 8ec. atust One-ll ts regular fare will be charged 4th rrf July excursionists on Union Pacific Moefl. See your nearest U. P. A gen far dates of sale and limits or tickets, BOOK FOR TBE MASSES. Get these 'books and our paper as laai s you can into um tiands at tha peepls Mends. (Buy. read artf oircnisate. Oflres all orders to tba Wealth Makers Pun. Co., Lincoln, Neb. Tbe New Redemption .10.73 A i'lea For the Gospel 75 Civilization's Inferno. 50 Looking Backward.. fiO Tbe J3"s and tbe Fleas.. M Ai; A Moolal Vision 50 Co-Operative Comnnonwealtb .f0 II Curlsvuame to Ubicago........ ..'jU Ilrlven From tf? a to Sea r0 London Money 1'ower. , .25 Error Id Our Monetary System vA tbe m&meas. Z' 8U Centuries of Work and Wages .25 Seed rime and Harvest. 2.j ilood-Hoders and Bread- Winners .25 A Better Financial (system, or Government Uanks. .2T Tbe Duties of Mao .15 Ten Men of Money Island.. li) Stock well's Had Boy 10 Seven Financial Conspiracies 10 Attractive lieawice Chautauqua, (J le fare for the round trip June Xllet to J uly 4tb. Special trains ou Sunday, July Is', via tbn Union Pacific leave LI coco at 9 a m. From l'laina lo I'eakn. There's a description in a nut shell of the journey to Hot Springs, S.' D. via tbe HurUogtlon lloule. It'suaewt the pleasaateat ill pa ico agin able. Rates to Hot Springs are low, very low, now. Why not spend a week or two there? The Burlloeton's local cirmt will gladly give you full Information about not borings, ana also ir you ask tor it a beautifully illustrated (older. J. FRANCIS, G. P. A T A. Omaha, Neb, Oeneral Wravsr'a Neliratka Date. General Weaver U to spvak July Sad at a great pleala and barbecue gather tig a' Goodrich Grove, centrally Ik -d for tbe mopte of Xhr counties rVtck, Hrown and Kya Paha,taatUod 'be grove Is 12 luUel north of Long 'ln a twautlfut place on tha Niabrar river. IU also swais at ValenUoa, Neb., July 3rd, and at it ultt Hie July Uh, l'rtM)t!lgeir l.at Natlunal Cimn. ill. ThtMHt drslrlPjf eopUa of the prwed- sga of tha last supreme 1'iKtwll t the National Alliance and amendsd vuesil t4lWa, caa gvt theut at S oaau a ooy, bound tvthr, ly adJreaslag Cwl. l, , lacau, t4ati'l at. w, l.aavaste tVtMHtl la r, The l.atair t'ouaty Arlaltural AasotMaUust will hold Ha aaauat fair at t litau fair grvuala Htutbair T W 1 taUsl Tha prvwiU iiM a bow wm tau caa m baa ti in tHi ur;. Juba J, Italian -ra-r I. vata)rr d f trVU j "' ' ' - I fV!l ... Il.. V a. .... .... imwiw a o cariia.'. a. afon. UMts and ali (arm liti plants n vt. V ut yyit rlf V - 1 1 wllilaD jQvcstfflcnt m If you have a hog. If you have cow. I If you have a horse, If you have a farm, or anything else that yon wsnt to sell, and don't know Juki where you can and a buyer ...ADVERTISE... The Wealth Makers, and von wl'l be most aereably aurpiised at tbe result. Write for advertising rates to ADVIETISI50 DEPARTMENT. WEALTH HIKERS PCR. CO.. Li -coin, Neb Hm Cent Column. "For Bala," "Wantd,'"'KorExchange."and small advertlHt-nieuu for short time, will be chared throe cents per word tor each Inser tion. Initials or a number counted as one word. Cash with tbe order i If you want anything, or have anything that anybody elxe "wants," make It known through this column. It will pay, GBT your ndKhbor to WlAl.TII M H Kit. aubscrlbe for Tna AGENTS anu& Ubaral Malarf PmUL ailraaMoriotiawl. Tua, lurl,hM ir. r. o, viuutav, ausaH,s. IJIOIl 8AI- IrtO seres near Incoln.jK'.IMiooo, m: rat ty must sen. uuiiiau investiiieuiCo uiacoin, neu. 1WANT TO TRADK a good plnno for a ifood . hunuy borrm. Must be itv. AdilrxsM, a. louug, cars wesun aner, uiiroiu. ell CtOli HALK i(Mid farms near Lincoln, and v inronannut nhu if you want to locate, writ Miimati invemtluiui u. J.iucoln, Ket, ItTANTKO -Twenty thoiiMiind new aubscrl T uers votii wBai.ru MAKiaa. . TjlORHALKOIt KXCHANOK-A nett horn A1 In Muruiii, Can take laud In exchatiKu uiiiuan iiiveHimeut uo., Lincoiu, Net), mil T INUf.KV t HUKKKIT attorneys-atlaw, iwo u nt., biucoiu, woo. HAVK YOU anything to sell or trader Then advertise tbt fact through ibis column sua oe eurprisna at tue result. CIO It HALK-SJ acres near Lincoln. Very low ir Tan atones, unman investment no, UWicoln, Neb. llfANTIClJ lire sud cyclone airenw, (JkKid v pay. t. Y. M. awigart, Hce'y, Lincoln Neb. 1 ,mf llTANTKIi Ten farms of 11 acres each, lo. vv cau-d r adjoining war uwnihari want each jiaitly lmmoveil Have colony of Un fnmllltis Neu, uiinmn xnvesunent Co,, Lincoln miN'iLKY ft H1JRKI0TT, atrorneys at-law, x. "w u at,, Lincoln, . Aasiracis ex. aminna. ltrANrisiU-Tbree male slars for cam. ?T iltfO work-swiid tnor and two binn. 'J'hosn who cati ylay sums testrumerit giveu nmw. iwny somrr tneii wauma Address, atuug salary. NlCNKV Hl)(INS. . Nebraska City, Neb LIOR HALE Hrtuses and lots In Lincoln and P In all t be colIeK" Miibtirbs, acre trails near the smwtcar Una, pleasant boines In all parti of tbe city. AdilresHrcall uiion Ulllllan In vitsMunntCo .corner ill 1 1) au4 r streets, ground noor, uncoin, nun. EEMEMUEK that Tfl WaaLTO M4KCHS Is tbe twin alverilHlug medium In thH went 1 when writing to aay of our adver tisers don't forget to tell tbem where you saw toeir-'au" Capltad 4 OOf OOO- Ootaer ISth and O Bta Lincoln, 'sb. The Only Stat Bank In the City. wa solicit raaaiau annaiss. n. E. Bw. Prest. C M. CaAwroKD, Caah WM, FULLKaTOM, V. P. W. St. TaVLOH, A. CaHb WALL PAPER 4c. PKR POUU Op Iv a I .OO retiulred to wokt wallnof room 15x1s. luuluuiiiK boidnr. Hrnd iuc. ttoDtage aad KiFree I OO beautiful hhuipIhh and Kiilde Mw to iapr AKnts lartre nurnple book 11.00 Free wita a so.uu oiour. write quick. HENRY LCHMANN, 1(1 J0 2 DotiKlaoSt, OMAHA, NEB W The Lcainff Canaarvatarv nf America. Founded by lr. E.Toure. Carl F ABLTBN, Ilirecior, lllmlrated Calaadsr Riving fall information ire. w Kalaa4 teasorralary af alf , Buslaa, SHERIFF SALE. Nolle Is brMby given that by vlr ua of an order of ssle Issued byJoaeih V urzburg acting l ouuiy juutie wnniu snu mr aiivaatur cottntv, In ail a. UilU wlmtKlll IIkTIW JtitiM ll la Main. Urt. Slid tlerman Uoldiiiillb Ud.lMiulai ll 1H, ttorl'X'k f. M . on lb fuh day af June, I) . I'M. ai tl W lllilaor Mal.'s.. No It '.U L nirret.ln lhe el y nf I.I mo u, l.auruUircuiiv, Mebraaka. ifer fur aale at )Uiiilit aui'tlurt ibv f illitig dmcillMMt tHHta and t-httieta lo wit Hie hute one in lug wsguu and ou act of milHlv barneas ulvvii im.lrr my hand Ihta uth day of June, l.. wl. f ai.li A. Mlla.H, 8iS aiisriR. 'sHeMie-r sals. ' N!l a I ht, given, thai br vi tu of sn ur.Ur ' aale l-'i.l ay tic lr i.f ih diin. i ruiaf'k bird Jmln la I illairkl of Nsurass, jihlii ami f t.iiralt t;ou ay, In an utftlou he elu UrbWTi A Mbraiid Join at .tr a lalunnaul t'bsrlea C Muuti.ii ( al, a-e dfiaaeia I will, at i un a l, ui . uu iba tlh tlav nl July, A l. !, st ! saat . -r of be unlit bu la lbs lijr i f l,iu.-..,u. I auvs tr OMt.tK, Ni-iifaaa. t.ffrf (ur sala s ''.'.' a. Uaa tha full.. lug dwrlb4 lal vital to; .i 4 U" bar Id In M.a-b b.ivl.ar Rlue.ti lit M.iuut l'u.il i but tka .i ria limiu ol ii,aii.. I ulrniy 1'iai. lu Mu.aawr i.l , S.I'IHII, ,i.i uit.ivi uiy haa l hi l-Uh da of Junr, A I'.iwl l aaf A. Miti sM "Life In a leoa." Tolb- invalid or ovr aorkrd ua or tima wht irl v U-fc' It to g lata tha limpid Itraltug tWr, and M h tti livamtful Varied and grant! twrurf itt and around II it ni.r tg . J H It , I Ikii artmd o and nui ! Tiii I'f tvlag. on a'tv,l lr, .ritt d, a i uB la IN hi i4 a1ra ' id tti. i ix.ni'aat tnr-. n tvm ad ! ! Ua'hV'iU ll of Kw-r la a UU) t iw,uX.,t a;L and u......i.a. . I,,- rt , lha l ak. I.,,, .W.I. I .1 . .... 4 . I 'vf i turtu'viistt tar. ot A, a) l iti inxa l ilf Tkt Agt, : Hi .Hnttat, -""-fr- If ARMAGEDDON. Prospectus of the New Song Book for the People. Tho editorof Tux Wealth Makers has devoted his spate time during tha last two years to the preparation of a book of songs such as is needed to eds cute, unite, aroutie and inspire the wealth makers of the world in their lm pending conflict with the wealth takers, The battle before us Is thebattla of th ages, the Armageddon of prophecy, the last great cod (let between greed and goodness. It is tho organized brotherhood of right, against tba let: all zed despotism of might. Truth has boen spreading, love has beea growing, fraternal organization has boen extending; and the Increasing op prestion cf monopoly power Is in these closing years of t'ae 19th century pre cipitating tbe final struggle. That it may bo a peaceful political conflict mm aftitate and pray; but whether peaceful or otherwise It cannot be averted, tt cannot be longer delayed. The new song book is to bo called ''Armaoeddos.'1 The book will con tain about 70 songs for the times, over half of them new, and half of the real are nearly new and famous, snd the remainder are most carefully selected. Fifteen of tbe numbers are a series of songs sent out by the writer two yean ago in sheet mutio form, under the general title of "Songs of tbe People." Tbe titles of the songs which Armageddon will contain are In part as fe lows'. GET OFF THE EARTH. AttMAGEDDON. THE RALLYING BONO. TUUTI 18 A PPIIO ACII INO TRIUM PH IP I WERE A VOICE, No. 1. IF I WERE A VOICE, No. 2. HAYSEED IN HI8 HAIK. SONS OF AMERICA. THAT HONEST DOLLAR THE NINETY AND NINE (New). THE WEAKEST MUST GO TO THE WALL. , f . GOD SAVE TH E PEOPLE. WK HAVE THE TARIFF YET. THE TAXPAYERS SETTLE THE DILLS. A POLITICIAN HERE YOU SEE. THE MILLENNIUM ARMY. TH E FLAG OF LIUEUTY. THE ALARM BEAT. THE ASTOB PRINCE. THE WORKERS' BATTLE HYMN OF FREEDOM. THE COAL BARON'S SONG. BONO OF TBE MINERS. . RIGHT SHALL REIGN. ' THE ONLY ROAD TO FREEDOM. BECAUSE HE LOVE. JEANS PANTS A-COMIN'. THE KINGDOM OF THE BEAST. , The above named songs have most of them been set to new muaio fa. the suthor and compiler by a half dozen very excellent coin nosers In Lincoln an Chicago. But a dozen or so of the aongs have been written by the editor of Thi Waalth Makers to be joined to world oalebrated tunes -French. nrm. Austrian, English and Sootch-suoh tunes as Tho Marscllalse, Die Wacht A Rheln. Austrian National Air, German Fatherland, Robin Adair, &c. j. ne aoove songs are solos and quartettes with piano preludes and aacomna.no. monts, also many for mixed voices. The muslo of most of tbe ongs is easy and the more difficult can be handled by good voices with thrilling, wonderful effect Gen. C. U. Howard of Chicago, editor of the Farm, Fkld and Fireside e. pressed himself in tbe following words of praise and apiwdaMon In w.vu'-iJ the fifteen songs which have formed the ' It bas been left to Mr. Geonre Howard Olhson tn tntrnrim.. . i the sonys of the party, and to write a urpasfed by any in our literature for loftiness of motive aud real merit from a literary point of view, while at the tame time they are not at all lacking in th! musical quality which must aecessarilv be nreatnt hfor an JL. chord of popularity They are remarkable for tbelr fervid paHou.m and broad humanity. In fact, f the Feople'g party rises to the patriotic levl of these songs, we have little doubt of its ultimate sucoess as a party. The innn atriir! tbe whole ooiave of humsn sympathy. Snarltllnir humor. uLwi u "?. v.T.! sarcami, as well as the loftier Datrlotlo en ted author. No higher praise could be given the said regarding the 70 songs of Armageddon, which include the 15 snd r.mi.h. much wider range and fuller treatment of the oue,tloa of human Bria ..j rlghta. They are full of pathos, patriotism and power, and are not lacking la humor, wit and sarcasm. The book will be readv in a f m Mdbylbe Wealth Makers Publishing Co. .... ' TJnooln. Nabraska. Tobacco Derspgaj my Stomach and my Entlrt Narvoua Systara-After Using No- lo bac 1 Oalned Itatssn Pounds In Waight, Mtrint ktmtdt Camp!, Alt. 45 jTjA' dolph St., Ckieav: Ukiuna, Ohio, Nov. 21, iml filiNTt. N - I ustd tobaoju con atantly frota twenty to forty three; 1 folt w a". must null, or aay stomach wou.d tw mtlWly gon, I rvad one of your adwrtlstttuiibu and thought It a a "fs," but rraolvadta bias im,. rf.ir Ui .uU MMO-UAt' caiua Jay ih I t m?na(H'd to um it at tuntt. The first two wtakt d'alood Ijht i-iun la la atghtt la four reS ta'IHil altteaa fajunda. Nil, TtvHAtr, (HtdinWly dwitroyid wy d sir lor titnH Ia tw toatt, my ar-ol v l-rcaiai natural and I au Ixi akia! a tb'Ba I had not dsa radore In wu )r, i iv t altaoly to driak a laigasdl C. McDwuitv Tht r ara n aay toHbt uar siirfah . Irx. ui a, a alinaviWal toraM4 otiirr tha tha ol thus, lnit guot UiivAtHt soituag and smokleg lour il away, l ot paIi at at II, " U' I'l-i'i' In. l im .In. NVK out awrata, aad rWt d tV k UU or a Ht'lai Nn h tbat I tU yo4 all arrnai II If tmt ranaot vnl, risi tor K b to"TMa jitiu Kawgitv ',. t Aat,1 N . liAM H M , China- ililoots ICYCLES. FOR- Bargains WRITE a E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O ST., LINCOLN. NEB. Til E TIM E OFD EUT ERONOM Y. LOSSES AND LIES. THE PAUPER'S LAST SMOKE. TIMOTHY HAYSEED. BILLY GRIMES THE DEOVER. SUNRISE ON THE HILL1.' THE COMING KINGDOM. PLENTY OF ROOM. THE TRULY GREAT. CALLING THE COWS. VOICE OF THE MOONLIGHT. RAIN UPON THE ROOF, . TOIL SHALL SOVEREIGN BE. A DROWNING CRY. DREAM AND REALITY. THE HOME OF LIBERTY. AMERICAN NATIONAL HYMN(nav SOUND THE TOCSIN, ENGINE OF REFORM i ONLY A PENNY A LOAF. USE UP THE LAST DOLLAR, OUR LINE OF DEFENSE, A IT STUCK IN HIS CROP. HARK THE BATTLE CRY IS RING INO. THE HOPE OF THE AGE 3. THE MARCH OF THE WORKERS. BATTLE HYMN OF THE WRONG EI MOLLY AND THE BABY. ON TO WASHINGTON. nucleus of Armageddon' series of natrlotln anno. ,ki.,k thmea ar t.m,nh.i in ,.n v" ..." ." " "r IS songs, anl ccrtaiolv as tan-h v- w Cheap Itataa rur she Ith. Ona fare for t v round trip via the UaloU Pacific. Sae your nearest U. f. Afaot for par. tloulars. 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