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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1895)
August 20, 1895. THE WEALTH MAKERS. 7 Cyclone Season is Here. Purely .V -. . - . - ---- M i v . $3 for first $l,0O0, 10c. for each additional $100 in the Cy clone department. Same in Fire department. NEBRASKA MUTUAL FIRE, LIGHTNING AND CYCLONE INSURANCE COMPANY. NAMES OF DIRECTORS. P0BTOFFI0E. Time expires in 1SS6, G. A. FELTON Angus W. J. EYESTONE Rising City J. A. SMITH Cedar Rapids Time expires la 1S97. M. DALY Elgin J. F. ANTHES Sutton O.HULL. ; Alma Time expires In 1898. SAMUEL LICHTY.' Falls City J. G. NEFF Raymond Wm. YOUNG. Palmyra OFFICERS: S. LICHTY, President.. Falls City I. N. LEONARD, Vice-President Lincoln J. Y. M. SWIGART, Secretary-Treasurer Lincoln Over $800,000 Insured. Have paid $640.00 in Losses, had but one assessment. 10c. per $100. OO. J. Y. M. , Agents Wanted. llj r- '.m WS' m rrvm aa it t sSH':K A ID Blf-'f.. WHO . MfWOMAITS SAFI OIII'SI Celebrated Female Powders never fail. !BoTEa3!en!3Ets3 aft and rare rafter llw. 2aaPaBamyalPillf),paiticulaa4aaala m. u. i. iu. wwk aw. n h. s. ALEY, m. a SPECIALIST III FEMALE, NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Office 1215 0 St., Lincoln, Neb. W Write (or termi and question blanks. FIVE FACTS. -THE- Great Rock Island Route ! Cheap Outing Excursions. First For the National Educational Meeting at Denver, opening July 6th, the rate will tie one tare plus $2.00 (or round trip. Tickets good to return and time op to and including Sept. 1st. Second The regular Tourist Car to California Tla Kansas City runs once a week, and leaves Chicago ever; Thursday at 6 p.m., Kansas City at 10.60 a.m. every Friday. Tickets based on second class rate, and car runs on fastest trains, and known as the Phillips-Hock Island Tourist Excursions- Car arrives at Colorado Springs Saturday, 7:85 a.m. Third Home-Seeker's Excursions to Texas and New Mexico. Next one June 11th. Kate, one (are (or round trip. Tickets good twenty dnyB. Fourth For Mexico City the Kock Island runs a through sleeper (rom Kansas City daily at 8:40 p.m. via Topeka, McFarland, Wichita and Fort Worth and Austin to San Antonio. Two routes (rom there are International 11. R. to Laredo, and Mexican National to the City ot Mexico: Southern Pacific and Mexican Interna tional via SpoHord and Eagle Pass to City of Mexico, Connections are also made at Fort Worth via the Texas Pacific to El Paso, and over the Mexi can Central to City ot Mexico. Fifth Send to address below tor a Souvenir called the "Tourist Teacher," that gives much Information to tourists. Sent tree. JOHN SEBASTAIX, G. P. A., Chicago. WIFF CANNOT 8K HOW TOO DO IfirC IT AND PAY FREIGHT. 114, Burt mr f drawer walnut or oak lav Droved Hkeh Arm &tfriwior machiaa HnelT tiniahed. nkk.l plated. adapted to licha Iaatonatle Bobbin Winder, Bir-Thrd.Dg Cylin der Hhnttli,8rf.Hltliif Ntwdloandacompleta wt of Btl ittacfaauBtat atatpped anf btn on and bear work: raarantead for lOlaarat with SO Du'i Tria'. No motMT required in advance. fl,000aow fo World's Fair Mtdal awarded mac b toe and attach bents. Boy 'rnm factory and aavt dealer's and agent's profit, rnrp Cot This Ont and send to-day for machine or lanrt fret f It C C cetalorue, testlmonUh unit Glimpse of the World's Fair. OXFORD MF6. CO. 312 Wriuh At. CHICABO.ILU WANTED. Erery farmer to be his own painter and absolutely pure puint for sale by th Standard Glass and Paint Co., Cor ner 11th and M St., dealers in paints, oils, painter's lapplies, glatt, etc., Lin coln, Neb. 0 mm Mutual. w W--- No Fire Insurance accepted from terrttory covered by local company. Have SWIGART, Secretary, LINCOLN. NEB. Oregon Politics J If you want to keep posted on Populism in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, SUBSCRIBE FOR The . . . People's Party Post, $1.00 per year. Portland, Oregon. For Sale at a Bargain! Lease of 640 acres school land (im proved) all enclosed with six-wire fence), 180 head of nice young hogs weighing from 100 to 200 pounds to go with it. This is in Custer county near Broken Bow. Price, $3,000. FOR SALE Good 5-room cottage, barn, corner lot in good neighborhood. For sale cheap. E. T. Huff, 236 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. i North-Western LINE F., E. & M. V. R. It. is the best to and from the Coal and Oil Regions CENTRAL WYOMING. HO FOR THE SAN LUIS VALLEY. Now is your time to see the great San Lnis Valtey, Colo., the great garden spot of the West. The Great Rock Island Route will run excursions on May 21st and June 11th from Lincoln by way ot Denver, Pueblo and Salida, over the D. & R. G. into the great San Luis Valley to Alamoosa, Colo. One fare for the round trip. All persons desiring to go should writs us for particulars. J. B. ROMDfE, Colorado Land & Insurance Co., 1025 O Street. . Lincoln, Neb, In the District Court of Ioincoster County, Nebraska. The Woonnorket Institution (or Savings, Plaintiff. vs. Flora E. Grimes. Richard B. Grimes, Carlos C. Burr, Mary E. Burr, his wile. The Haiiou Ntats Banking Co., John Frass, ln- Ida K. Holmes, Korsmeyer & Co., Cudtthy Packing Company. Notice to r Non-ltesidenl a corporation, the Lincoln Up bolstering Company, a corpora tion, Kainnel Maxwell. Charles Defendants. E. Maxwell, and Edwlu E. Max well, partners doing business as 8. A. Maxwell & Co., and Joxepu To Samuel Maxwell, Charles E. Maxwen ono Edward E. Maxwell, partners doing business as H. A. Maxwell & Co., and the Ballon State Hank ing Company, non-resident defendants, you will take notice that ontb2Ktb day ol June, A.D., 18115, The Woonsocket Institution (or Savings, plaintiff herein, filed its petition In the District Court ol Lancaster County, Nebraska, against the above named ded-ndants, the object and praverol which are toloreciosea certain real estate mortgnge executed by the defendants, Flora K. Grimes and I Ichard 8. Urlmes on the (ith day ot May. A.D., 18W, to the defendant, th Ballou State Banking Company, upon lots lots number one (l). two (-'), three (3) and tout (4), In Lincoln Land Company sub-divlBion ol lots one (II and two (2). In block number on hundred and (our (104) in tbscltyol Lincoln, Lancaster Comity, Nebraska. To secure the pavment o( one promissory nots dated Mays, IMS (or the sum ol S7.6O0.0O, dm and payable May 1, 184, with interest at the rate ol'tlVb per cent per annum, payable semi annually accordlug to the terms ol ten Interest notes thereto attached to ths sum el S243.7J dollars each. That there is now due and payable upon said notes and mortgage f7.74M.75 dollars, and ten per cent interest thereon (rom May 1, 1NU8. and alBothe lurthersum ol Siw4.43 dollars, as and lor the tax and assessment paid by the plaintiff on said premises to protect its security, and the (urther sum ot $00.00 (or insurance paid by plain. tiB on said premises, under the conditions In said mortgage, with interest on said sums Irora data of payment. Suld mortgage was filed (or record in the ofllce ol the lleglster ol Deeds ol Lancastei County, on May 22, A.D.. 1HS9, on Bonk 62 ol Mortgages, r.t rage D65. That said notes and mortgages and the moneys due thereon was on June i. 10,9. dulv assigned by the Ballon StaU Banking Company to the plaintiff herein who ever since baa been ana still is me owner auu holder of the same. Plaintiff alleges that all of said defendanti claim to have some Interest In said mortgag nrumlses. Plaintiff asks to have said Interest decreed to be subsequent and junior to plaintiff' mortgage, and that sutd mortgage be foreclosed and said real estate be sold tosatisiy ineamoum dun riliiintift on said note and mortgage, and fol taxes and insurance paid, and an attorney's fe for foreclosure and tax lien, and that a receive! be appointed to collect the rents and profit ol said premises. That defendants be foreclosed ol the equity of redemption or other interest in said mnrtirmred oremises. and tor a deficiency judg ment and for such other relief as equity and jus tice may require. You at e hereby required to answer said petition on or before .Monday the 23d day of September, lwts. WOONSOCKET INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS. By WM. JjKISE, 9t4 .Its attorney. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within nnrl (nr T.nncnstar CoBlltV. in Bn BCtlon wherein Hans P. Law is plaintiff, and C. 0. Boettcher is defendant, I will, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the 10th day ot September, A.D. 1S93, at the East door of the Court House, in the city o( Lincoln, Lancas ter County, Nebraska, offer for sale at publlo auction the following described real estate to wit: The undivided one-seventh (1-7) interest in and to northeast quarter ot section twenty-tour (24), township ten (10) north, range five (5) east of the nth P M In Lancaster County. Nebraska, said property to be sold subject to the life estate o( Wlineimine noeiicner. Given under my hand this 5th day ot August, A.D, 1895. Feed A. Miller, Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue vl ai execution issued by theClerk of the District Court ol the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, with- in and for Lancaster County, In an action where in the Columbia National Bank is Plaintiff, and Theodore Kauris defendant I will, at 2 o clorl p.m , on the 27th day of August A.I). 1895, at ths liast door of the Court House, In the City of Lin' coin, Lancuster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion tnirty-tnree (33), township nine (), norti range six (6), east, in Lancaster county. Ne- uraska. Uiven under my hand this 22d day of July A.D 1S95. FBED A. MILLER, 7t5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale, Notice Is hereby given, that bv virtue of an ex ecution issued by the Clerk of the District Court of tie Third Judicial District of Nebraska, with In and for Lancaster County, In an action where in Western Glnss and Paint Company is plaintiff, and Theodore Kanr and Mrs, Sarah Kaar arede fendants 1 will, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the 27th day of August A.D, 1SS5, at the Eat door ol tba Court House, In the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction tne following described rial estate to-wlt: The north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-three (33, township nine (9), north, range six I6),east in Lancaster county, Nebraska. (iiven under my hand this 22d day of July A.D 1895. FRED A. MILLER, 7ta i SheriB. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execntion Issued by the clerk of the District court ol the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancostercounty, Nebraska, In an action wherein Levi C. Sloan is plaintiff, and John FIH gerald et al are defendants 1 will, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the 10th day of September A.D. lf95, at the East door ol the Court House, in the City ol Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wlt: Lots Two (2) and Three (3) in Block Sixty-one (61) in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county. Given under my hand this 5th day of August, A.D. 1895. FRED A. MILLER. 8t5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the District conrt ot the Third Judicial district ot Nebraska, within and for Lancaster Connty, In an action wherein John W. Dorland is plaintiff, and Lizzie P. Davenport et al are defendants I will, al 2 o'clock p.m. on tue 10th day of September A.D. 1S95, at the Eest door ol the Court House, in the City ot Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following de scribed real estate to-wit: Lot number Twenty-one (21) In Cumberland Heights Addition to the City of Lincoln, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof on file in ths office ol the Register ot Deeds of Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my band this 5th day of August, A,D. 1895. FRED A. MILLER, 9t4 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the District court ol the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein James A. Mlngee In plaintiff, and William F. Stntheit and August W. Stutheit are defend ants, I will at 2 o'clock, p.m., on the 10th day of September, A. 0. 1895, at the east door ot ths court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township eight (8), range six (6) east. In Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given nnder my band this 6th day of August, A.D. 1895. Fbid A. Miller, 9t6 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hsreby given, That by virtue of an execution Issued by the clerk ot the Dictrlct Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and (or Lancaster Comity, in an action wherein George G. Freeborn is plaintiff, and William F. Stutbeit and August W. Stutheit are defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p.m , on the 10th day of Sep tember A.D. 1895, at the East door of the Court House, in the city ot Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer (or sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wlt: 'lne northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township eight (8) north, range six (6) east in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my band this 8th day of August A.D. 1896. Fbbo A. Miller. ttS Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is berebv given, that by virtue ol as jnier ol V Issued by (lie Clerk of the l)ltrl'l oiin of the "1 bird Jull la' Dliitrlct ol Nebraska within nml for l.auciister Comity, In an actm. )i, ren Everett I' liim-v U plaintiff, and John D K niu lit is tlefeiiilnut I will, at i o'clock p. m.. o the 2Mb day of Anunst. A.. 196, at the Ens' lour of the Court House, In the City t l.lnrol l.incHxter coitntv. Nebraska, offer for sale s' public auction the following described real entat to-lt: Lot six (fll in the southwest quarter (s.w. Vt) ol s,rtiiu thirty-six l-Wi. town ten (10 range sir (Ui, East, aecordiug to the recorded pint ol sal-' sprilim, thirty -six Cltl), containing ten 1 10) acre inure or less, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. l yen uudor my baud this 22d day of Jul;, A.D. 1MI5. FRED A. MILLKK, Tt5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of an order ol sale Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, itlitn and for Lancaster counly, iu an action wherein 10. J. llurkett Is plaintiff, aud John Strlue, et. al, are defendants, 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. in , ,on me-.mil nay oi eptmiier, a. I), mm, ut the east door of the court house, in the city ol Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebranka, offer for sale at public auction the following described rem estate to-wit: Lots numbered eight IS) nine (9) and ten (10) in block lour (41 lu Madison Square addition to the City ol Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska Olven under my baud Hue .1st day ot August, A. D. 189j. Fkiu a. Miller. 11 15 Sheriff. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Va.Ia 1 I, i..,.V n ,rv,n li n t. llV vlrtllA fit A fthflt- tel mortgage dated July Until, 1891. and duly tiled tt, i.u ..ta..A ..r ti. f,mntv clerk of Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the 30th day of July, 1M1. and executed uy jonn i.nuuain iu .ua.na Chowlus to secure the psyuieut of the sum ot Three Thousand ;1000.00 Dollars, and upon which there is now due the suat of Three Tliou- i .)jtuk iiai li.illua diiH ..III tnnrr.a-ilire bav- I.UU IfUllU.VUJ wunaini ' - -r i- Ing been assigned to Fred A. Miller, suerlff, by order or tue uisinci i.ourt oi .nun.. county, Nebraska, and default having been made in tne payment oi sum iuu, . n. ai i nthui. ttpmAilinira at law having been Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, therefore i win at ijnuuoui Asylum Brick Yard situated about 3 miles south west of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, .. i. unth ,i,iv inirniir.. 1S05. at 10 o'clock a.m. of suld day offer tor sale at publlo auction the goods and cuuiteia uescnueu m .am 1?.?ot(LtL'In iTnirhm One Holler. One Brick Ma chine, Eight Wheelbarrows. Twelve Shovels, Two Picks, Three Houses, unree email inranw, all and singular the brick yard tools of and be longing to Lanhnm'a Asylum Brick Yard In Lan caster county, being and constituting the tools, fixtures and appliances used heretolore aud now, at sum yarqs. vateu August oiu, w. FRED A. MILLER, 9(5 Assignee ol Mortgage. Sheriff Sale, Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an ixecution Issued by the clerk o( the District Court of the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, within and for Luucaster County, In an action wherein rrank Sigourney Is plaintiff, ana wiiiiam r, KMiihAlt. unil Aniziiat, W. Stutheit are defendants. 1 will, ut 2 o'clock p, m., on the loth day of Sep temher A.D. 1895. at the East door of the Court House, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township eight north range six (0) East in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this Bth day of August A.D. 1895. . Fbkd A: Miller, 9t5 Sheriff, Send Us Two New Names With fi2, and your own subscription will be ex tended One Year Free of Cost. FJtOlI LINCOLN la the SHOUT Line (operating its own tracks) ;jsi'ifcrMjisi to Marahalltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh, Fon du Lnc, Sioux City, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth. In Chicago connections are made with 22 diverging lines. In St. Paul, Union dtpot with 10 lines unsurpassed time made to eastern and nortlieustern cities. For tickets, etc., call ot city office 117 So. 10th St., or depot tJoruer S aud Bth Sts. Knight Templar's Excursion to Boston Half Kates, The Knight Templar's official train having on board Grand Commander Finch and escort will leave Omaha via the Burlington at 4.45 p.m. Thursday, August 22d, going through to Boston without change, making a short stop of several hours at Majors' Falls. Sleeping car reservations should be made at once at 15. & M. depot or city office, cor. 10th & O St. G. V. Bonnell, 10t2 G.P.&T.A. Good News! Governor Larrabee's great work, "The Railroad Question," is now issued in paper covers. It is the standard author ity on the subject and has just been adopted as a text book by Vasser Col lege. Every reformer should have a copy. Trice, cloth $1.50; paper covers, 60c Address, Wealth Makers Pdb. Co., Lincoln, Neb. Ball and Steamship Ticket Agency. Vnr rati nrl atan.mHh.in tickets at lowest rates to any part of the world call on A. S. Fielding, City Ticket Agent Northwestern Line, 117 8. 10th St 49t INTRINSIC VALUE. What It Costs to Protlnce an Ounce of Oold. The Independence mine, Cripple Creek, CoL, declared profits in 1895 as follows: January, S159.000; February, f 105,000; March, $130,000. Making for the first quarter in 1895, 304.000. The number of men employed is twenty- eight, four of whom are stoping. A simple calculation will show that it costs less than 60 cents to produce an ounce of gold from this mine. If the cheapness of production, as urged by the opponents of silver, from such mines as the Mollie Gibson and the Granite Mountain, is a reason for the demonetization of silver, why not de monetize gold? White Pine News. Yes! why not demonetize a metal that can be produced for less than four cents on the dollar. Where are Eckles, Depew, Carlisle, Preston, Cleveland and the rest of the gold-bug pirates who yell "intrinsic value?" Vhere does your "intrinsic" come in on the above propositions? One ounce of gold costs, on a general average, the same as one ounce of silver and therefore should be worth intrinsically the same, or instead of having the ratio 10 to 1 it ought to be 1 to 1. Denver lload. , REMARKABLE SUICIDES. I.ouls Hammond and Ills IrlU Dl Only After Repeated Cool Attempts. P.osto.v, Mass., Aug. 27. The sui cides of Louis Hammond and his bride of Pes Moines, Iowa, in the American house here last week were most re markable in many ways. Before at tempting to end their lives, they signed their names to a letter addressed to the coroner, telling him of what they contemplated, and why they sought Belf-destructlon. Tuesday the two took chloral, but neither died. It is supposed that they took an overdose, which occassioned nausea and saved their lives. The day following they made a second at tempt, and on this failing, Mrs. Ham mond swalled morphine, while her husband ttood by and waited the re sult. She died at 10 o'clock that morn- in?-. . . ..... Then Hammond endeavored to kin imself. He took morphine, but this failed to do its work. Then he drove a hat pin, several Inches long, into his breast, until ho could move liis heart with it, but this also failed. Then he took morphine and chloral sgain, and, thinking after waiting several hours, that this agent had failed once more to do its work, he locked his dead wife in the room while he went out to purchase a revolver, lie died some time Thursday night. It was probably the chloral and morphine which caused his death, as the revolver was found with all its chambers filled. Hammond was about 35 years old. lie was formerly in the' perfumery business at 68 Maiden Lane, New York, the firm being Hammond & Brittner. In New York he met and wooed his bride, Miss Kathryn Sawyer, and, after dissolving partnership in July he went on the road for G. M. Ditner & Co. of Dcs Moines. He has a sister at SU l'aul, Iowa. COLORADO BULL FIGHT. Simply an Exhibition of Cruelty Wit nessed by 0,000 People. Cripple Cheek, Col., Aug. 27. An other bull was killed in the arena at Gillett yesterday, in the presence of 6,000 people, and the work was done in Hhe regal splendor of Spain and Mexico. The first bull turned into the arena was an exceedingly tame animal. Even after the darts were in him, he refused to fight, and the multitude cried for a new animal Arizona Charley appeared to be equally dis gusted and.headed the bund of cowboys that drove the bull into the arena. The next animal made a fight for his life, but its fight was, quickly over. Chireta, the king of the arena, in nnt nnlv Mexico, but Soain. made two stabs at the animal, and then , . -a 1 . A a. 1. AT praotlcttlly left him aeau, out me Mex icans with the red cloaks tossed the nrmiiir. and mnile him dart at them. One came within an ace of losing his life and there was greas excinsuicuv m nnnacniipr.in. nsneciallv anion? the lit tle company to whieh the individual belonged. JNot a lew women juiumu. it wi. etmniv an exhibition of cru elty and was not enjoyed at all by the crowd. , rlemitv sheriffs were in attendance and the management . 1 A. lv 4 v was again placed unaer arrest,, uuu u attempt was made to stop the proceed lngs. - HOSTS OF KNIGHTS. Boston Receives the Templars With Bands Great Crowds In the City. Boston, Aug. 2'. Knights Templar and their ladies from every section of the United States and visitors from every nook and corner of New Eng land have been pouring into the city to-day by the thousands. One hundred cammanderies,including over 3,500 Sir Knights, arrived at the different rail road stations and before midnight to night fifty more delegations will ar rive. Among other delegations which came in were fifteen commanderies from Illinois, including Chicago com mandery; the grand commandery of Colorado, two from South Dakota, two from Indian territory and Oakland commandery of California. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. The beneficiary of the Mora claim is now 87 years old and in feeble health. Plans are being completed for the great American university at Wash ington. The government is pleased at recent action of Indians in favor of allotment of lands in severalty. Secretary Bayard, in a speech in England, spoke proudly of the home life of Freaideiit Cleveland. Attention is called by friends of the administration to the vigorous foreign policy being inaugurated by Secretary Olney, Spain, France and China hav ing all been "called down" in a short time. All Western roads are making elab orate preparations for handling a tre mendous crop this fall. A buried treasure, consisting of 830, 000 in gold, is said to have been found at White Pigeon, Ind. The steamer Kosedale struck a snag and sank near Shawneetown, Til., with 1,200 bags of corn. The labor commissioner of San Francisco wants congress to exclude Japanese from America. The petition of James Peralto Eea vis, seeking release on a writ of habeas corpus, was denied. The United Societies for Liberal Sunday Laws will have a "Liberty Day" celebration in New York. General John C. Black, Senator Palmer and others conferred at Spring field. 111., presumably to boom Morri son for president. The Flag Law Opposed. Bloomixgton, 111., Aug. 27. A con vention of school directors of McLean county assembled here to-day to con sider the new state flag law to the provisions of which strenuous objec tions have been made. The conven tion was decidedly animated, a large majority of those present being op posed to the new law. Resolutions were offered declaring the flag law "unamerican and despotic." Among the representatives elected to the Chickasaw legislature is a full blood named Yellow Wolf, who is almost 114 years old. POINTS FOR THE PEOPLE. We thought we had abolished slavery a generation ago; but slavery will never be abolished while interest is permitted. Census reports show that the aver age size of the farms in this country is growing larger. Land, like every other form of property, is concentrating in fewer hands. Star and Kansan. "When wheat is cheapest," Eev. Mr. Passmore says, "most people go hungry." The more you think about that the more certain you will be to agree with him. Star and Kansan. The farm mortgages of the coun try did not eqttal those upon city lots in 1890, according to the census report. The figures are: For the former, $3,- COli, 148,419; for the latter, 83,810,531,554. They say some of the silver demo crats in Kentucky really have manhood enough left to break ranks and refuse to be led captives into the gold-bug den, and quite a bolt is in progress. Can it be possible that honor still ex ists? Farmers' Tribune. If, as reported, the Bank of En gland proposes to hang a portrait of Grover Cleveland upon its walls, it will do a most appropriate thing. President Cleveland has been far more English than American in his every policy, ne ought by good rights be made a peer of the British realm. Inter Ocean. The bank of England is supposed to be one of the most sou lless of corpora tions, but it cannot be accused of in gratitude if it hangs the portrait of Grover Cleveland on its walls. The United States never before had a presi dent who formed his policies with an eye single to the interests of Great Britain. Kansas City JournaL "The populists must be sup pressed," is the sentiment that is crop ping out all along the line of the old purties. Seems to us the same thing was said about abolitionists; but you know how they were suppressed. The best way to suppress populism Is to wipe out special privileges and restore equal opportunities. That done, pop ulism will suppress itself. New Char ter. It looks now as though many of the southern states, relied on by the reform-within-the-party democrats to send 1(5 to 1 silver delegations to the next national convention, will fail to do so from the fact that the masses of the party are rapidly aligning them selves with the people's party. Espe cially is this the case in Texas. Mis souri World. , The suggestion has been made that people who have a few dollars saved up for a rainy day can avoid danger of being robbed either by bankers or burglars by buying a post ofllce money order. Have it made payable to your self, and uncle earn wiu ue responsi for your money when every bank in the country breaks. This is already being done to a much greater extent than is generally supposed. Chicago Express. , '' It may be that Sovereign's boycott circular was a ruse calculated to make the gold-bugs and their idiotic follow ers rush to the support of the bank rag money, thus demonstrating that it is not so much the intrinsic value of money as it is the power to corner and control the volume of money that causes the opposition to silver and ni-een rtalra ' ft fin it. turn ft VArv R1irOAaR- K - 1 - ' J ------ ful. Topeka Advocate. The Associated press the other day announced that Senator Peffer had de clared in a recent New York speech mai me silver question was lumag in terest in the west. At Fort Worth, Tex., last week Senator Peffer denied that he had made any such statement or that he favored a new party. Pef fer's all right, but the Associated press as usual is all wrong when referring to populist policies. Nonconformist. . Notwithstanding the great wave of prosperity that is sweeping over the country, two Denver banks, the Union national and the Rocky Mountain Sav ings bank, have closed their doors re cently. The latter went under when a demand was made for $28,000 of county funds it was holding on depos it. Best banking system the world ever saw, you see, but still not the least security in the world for the duped depositor. Star and Kansan. 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