November 7, 1895 THE WEALTH MAKERS. Hi T, 1 V- FRED SCUT BRO. Opposite Postoffice 921 0 Street Lincoln, Neb. Notwithstanding Times Are Hard . and money is scarce, our store has been crowded with cus tomers every day. People certainly appreciate the low prices we are making. Those that have not been trading with us we would ask them to do so. ' See Our Bargains This Week. Large stock of Flannels Comforters, Shawls Underwea Flannel Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Hoods, Fascinators, Table Oilcloth, Duck Coats, Live Geese Feathers, Etc. DRESS GOODS- 44-inch Storm Serge, regular price 60c. VI On This week TuC 38-inch Novelty, regular price 40c. i m This week.... 04C All Wool Fancy Dress Flannel, ai 38-inch Dress Flannel (special), this week ZTu t 50-inch Flannel (special). OQa This week OuC 52-inch Ladies' Cloth, regular price 55c. an This week 45)C Cotton Flannels. BLANKETS, buy this week 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2 & 15 CtS S350 104 A11 Wo1 Blankets for.. .53.13 ' ' 4 50 10 4 " " " " 3.99 BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. 500 " " " 4.50 5,50 11 i " " " " 4.95 rAPQ 6.50114 " " .. 5.85 Boys' Caps 15e. A job lot in Men's and Boys' PRINTS. 50c, 60c, 65c. and 75c to close Jkft , a t out at UWU One case Standard Prints, L P Vfl worth 6c, are this week. .. . "4 J" ! 1 bale L. L. Muslin, worth . today b to 6c. I In Ufl I AMP l-50 Iamp, with shade, il.20 This week..... t2UU LAWIlO 2.00 Lamp, with shade, 1.60 v. HI HI SHOES AT FUNKE'S OPERA HOUSE. Grand 1 resentation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" this Week. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was giveu to the public at a time when all civilized liu. inanity were hesitating between their pre judices and their established modes of thought and the growing conviction felt in their innermost heart that slavery was all wrong. oue result was the testimony of many colored persons and fugitive slaves who said to Mrs. Stowe, "Since that book has come out everybody is good to us." "We find friends every where." "It's wonderful how kind every body is." In England many demonstrations were made by anti-slavery societies, and many addresses were presented the au thor, and even when the civil war was initiated the workingmen of England did not lend themselves to any popular movement which would go to crush the oppressed in America, although this war brought hardship to their very door. Among the noble Indies of England the book had many fervent admirers. It is a significant fact that the queen of Eng land, in concurrence with 1'rince Albert, steadily resisted every attempt to enlist the war-like power of England against the Northern States. Jn fact the appear ance of this work developed the latent sentiment against slavery, and was a potent factor in enlisting men in the ranks of those actively engaged in sup pressing it. The took Twin Sisters colossal spec tatular Uncle Tom's Cabin will appear at the Funke Opera House, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8 and 9. and a matinee Saturday 2:30. Seats now on sule 25, 50 and 75 cents. When the hair has fallen out, leaving the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, there is a chanceof regaining the hair by using Hall's Hair Uenewer. L. P. Davis, Dentist over Rock Is land ticket office, cor. 11th and 0 streets. Bridge antl Crown Vork n specialty. Make Cows Pay. Twenty cows and one Little Giant Separator will make more butter than 25 cows and no separa tor. Five cows will bring 200 to $300 and one separator will cost $125. Five cows will eat a lot of feed; a separator eats noth ing. Moral: Make the cow business pay by using a sep arator. Send for circulars. P. M. 8HARPLES, Elgin, 111. BUY YOUR SHOES OF US We Keep Reliable Goods Only FEMININITIES. Two women robbed an Italian at Sacramento, Cal., several nights ago, one of them hitting him over the head with a slung-shot. A good old great-great-great grand mother died a few days ago, aged 106 years, in West Virginia, whose de scendants number 2,000. A new design in sugar-plum trays shows a trout approaching a fly on the end of a fishline, and the twists of the line spell the sentence: Have a bite? A correspondent wants to know this, "Ought cousins to marry?" Why, cer tainly. All the other relatives get married. Why shouldn't a cousin marry? Mr. Oldboy: "Why do you bring so much water, Tommy? I merely asked for a drink." Tommy: "I thought you'd need more than a glassful, 'cause sister said last night you were the driest old stick she ever knew." Bingo: "I went to a, dry goods store the other day to settle my wife's ac count, and by jove, do you know, she didn't owe a cent!" Kingly; "Great Scott! What was the matter?"' Bingo She had transferred it to another store." Mrs. Johanna Ketchum celebrated the centennial of her birth at Hanover Xeck, X. ,T., a few days ago. She was almost half a century old when Presi dent Harrison's grandfather was in augurated chief magistrate of the na tion. A Cincinnati woman decided to com mit suicide, and jumped into a cistern of water with that intent. The water, however, was so cold that she changed her mind and yelled for help until some neighbors came with a rope and helped her out. Organist: "As your party marches down the aisle, I will play some im pressive march." Prospective bride groom: "That's good; but be particu lar about the key." Organist: "Oh, certainly! I invariably play wedding marches in IJ flat. Two flats seem so appropriate." "And you would like to enter my household as cook? How long have you been in service?" "Five years, mum," says the cook. "And you have good recommendations?" "I should think I had, mum. I can show you five-aud-twenty testimonials from dif ferent situations." R. 0. James, of Amity, Oregon, has a sheep that Las a remarkable record in raising a family. Two years ago she gave birth to twin lambs; last year she had three more, and one of her lambs of the previous year gave birth to twins. This year she again ushered triplets into the world, and one of her daughters a pair of twins. She is al ready the maternal ancestor of" twelve born in a period bf two years. Truth Regarding Money Money, whether paper, gold or silver, etc., is a medium used to represent and facilitate exchange value of wealth in its different forms. As inonev, it cannot be substituted for the exchange value in houses, food, cloth ing, etc., which it represents any. more than a yard stick can be substituted for the cloth measured with it, or thun a bushel measure can take the place of the grain measured with it, etc. Its volume has nothing to do with the amount of labor necessary to produce houses, food, clothing, etc., which it re presents. Under existing laws governing trade it performs two distinct offices, one of which is true to the producers of wealth, and the other is false to them. It represents in the hands of the hold ers of it actual service or labor rendered for it. To that extent it performs its true office. On the other hand it represents in the hands of the holders of it rent, in terest or profit incomes acquired through the producers from whom the rent is exacted. To that extent it proves false to the producers of wealth, whether it is paper, gold or silver. In other words, to that extent it per forms the office of counterfeit money in the hands of those who thus get in pos session of it. For instance: A receives ten dollars as rent from B for which he (li) gets noth ing as an equivalent. A nowpaysthe ten dollars toC orsome other party for actual wealth produced by hint. Now since A rendered no labor to B for it and received ten dollars worth of pro duce from C for it, therefore in passing through A's hands it performs the ofiice of a counterfeit. Kent, interest or profit in this discus sion are synonyms, meaning the amount of produce or useful service exacted by one party in a trade above what is giveu or loaned to the other party. Land natural opportunities is not produced and furnished by either party in the exchange of title to it, and since the niouey under the present system rep resents the price in it, therefore to that extent it facilitates trade in the interest of the non-producers (represented by A) at the expense of the producers (repre sented by B.) Hence to the extent rent, interest or profit is abolished in trade, to that ex tent the volume of money will expand in the hands of the producers iu the different industries without anew issue by the government. The money problem is amoral problem which can be solved only by making it represent in the hands of its holders actual labor or benefits rendered to society for it. . This can only be accomplished by law through the abolition of rent, interest or profit. Paper money performs the same office in representing the exchange value of wealth that gold and silver do, therefore the former is preferable to either of the latter, for the sameeconomic reason that a wooden yard-stick, a wooden bushel, or an iron pound weight is preferablo to one made of gold or silver. The money represents the whisky traffic as a beverage, as well as rental in comes. While these and other moral evils exist in trade the money will represent them. Theirabolition is the principal solution to the money problem iu the interest of the toiling masses. First give to the producers their full produce that which the money repre sents to them, and not till then, can th-? money be made to go to whom it justly belongs. Henry Scott. There are now 55,000 positions in our civil service which are under the merit system. The total area of the metropolitan po lice district of Loudon holds a popula tion of 5,033,800. This includes suburb an districts. Detroit is to purchase her own present privately owned street car system, and has received an offer from the company that would lease thepystem,1hecoiiipany agreeing to pay annually the city 3 per cent of the cost of the plant, furnish universal transfers and charge but three cents per pussenger, or sell forty tickets for $1.00, or two and oue half cents a piece. Hazen S. Filigree is mayor of that progressive city, take notice. Epilepsy 20 Years. Cured by Dr. Wiles' Nervine. A few years ago, Mr. L. W. Gallaher, wad an extensive, successful expert manu facturer of lumber products. Attacked with epilepsy, ho was obliged to give up his busi ness. The attacks came upon bim most In opportunely. One time falling from a carri age, at another down stairs, and often In the street. Once he fell down a shaft la the mill, his injuries nearly proving fatal. Mr. Gallaher writes from Milwaukee, Feb. 16, '95. "There are none more miserable than epi leptics. For 20 years I suffered with epilep tic fits, having as high as Ave In one night. I tried any number of physicians, paying to one alone, a fee of 500.00 and have done little for years but search for something to help mo, and have taken all the leading remedies, but received no benefit. A year ago my sod, Chas. S. Gallaher, druggist at 191 Reed St., Milwaukee, gave me Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and I tried It with gratifying results. Have had but two fits since I began taking It. I am better now la every way than I have been In 20 years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by druggist on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit or price refunded. Book on the Heart and Nerves, f rco. Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore Health. Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the System by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I was a great sufferer from a most persistent blood disease, none of the various medicines 1 took being of any help whatever. Hoping that chango of climate would benefit mo, I went to Cuba, to Florida, and then to Saratoga Springs, where 1 remained some time drinking the waters. Hut all was no use. At last, being advised by several friends to try Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, I began taking it, and very soon favorable results were manifest. To-day I con sider myself a perfectly healthy man, with a good appetite and not the least trace ot my former complaint. To all my friends, and especially young men like myself, I recommend Ayer's Sar saparilla, if in need of a perfectly reliable blood-purifier.' Josh A. Escohar, proprietor Hotel Victoria, Key west, Fla.; resi dence, 352 V. ICth St., New York. O; O O oi o o Oi o o! o! o o Oi o o o o o Oi o O: oi Oi o: O: oi Oi OI O: Oi oi O! O: Ayer's .y Sarsaparilla OJ ol Admitted for Exhibition Oi Oi AT THE WORLD cup o o oooooooooooooooocoeoeeooj Sing for Liberty "The Armageddon Song Book contains Populist and patriotic songs, set to mu sic. 138 pages. Price 80c each; $3.00 per dozen, postage or express paid by us. Get up a Populist glee club and help sing the cause through. We can thus have better and more soul inspiring music than brass bands can make, besides we are not always able to hire brass bands. Got no musicians in your neighborhood? You don't know; there may be eoine veritable Jenny Liuds right around you. Get a dozen or so to practice and then from the best select the necessary number for a glee club. There will be a great de mand for glee clubs next year. The cam paign will open early and be the greatest ever held. The best Populist Glee Clubs will find constant employment at good pay. Practice makes perfect. Begin uow. Morgan County. Colorado The irrigated farm is the only "sure thing" farm on the face of theearth. And the beauty of it is that it never wears out never fails to yield double the aver age of non-irrigated sections. There are irrigated farms in New Mexico that have been tilled for 250 years and which are today as good as new. Iu Arizona, the Pima Indians have for 400 years raised biggest of big crops from their irrigated land. Along the Nile, in Egypt, are farms that are more than 4,000 years old and which produce larger and better yields than any other land in the world. One of the best illustrations of-the advantages of irrigation is to be found in the irrigated district surrounding Fort Morgan, Colorado, where during the last ten years half a million dollars have been spent in the construction of a system of irrigating canals which has no superior anywhere. A stretch of country perhaps 30 miles long by 15 wide has been brought under cultivation aud now presents an appearance that is al most ideal. Fields of alfalfa, wheut, oats and corn lend brilliancy to the broad plateau. Thousands of sleek cattle and countless flocks of sheep browse upon the nutritions grasses. Here and there an orchard bends beneath its lus cious load. A more flourishing commu nity does not exist. And the secret of it is Irrigation and Cattle. The Morgan County farmer liveson and from his farm which never fails to yielddouble the aver age of non-irrigated sections, and he grows rich on cattle. Men who are unacquainted with the results of farming by irrigation can form no idea of its superiority over ordinary methods of agriculture. Think what it means to be able to hasten or retard the development of growing crops to make it rain when, where and in what volume you wish. True, all this means closer at tention and greater labor, but are not the results worth it? In Morgun County there are no cyclones no extremes of heat or cold; no maluria; no crop failures. The people are friendly. The religious and educational facilities all that can be desired. The markets high priced. The climate the finest iu the world. Morgan County land is not "cheap" that in, it is not cheap in the sense in which that word is ordinarily under stood. The price ranges from $15 to J-'tO an acre including perpetual water right, but as a man can make a better living off 40 acres there than off 100 acres any where east of the lloeky Mountains, the apparent difference after all does not count for much. 80 acres is the favorite size. One Morgan County farmer gives it as his experience that 10 acres under irrigation in Morgan County is preferable to the best and most expensive quarter section in the ''rain belt." The success he is meeting with gives weight to his opinion. Detailed information about Morgan County is contained in an illustrated booklet issued by the Pussenger Depart ment of the Burlington Route and now ready for free distribution. A copy will be mailed to any one who will write to J. Francis, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb., for it. No one who is really in earnest in his de sire to find a better location than his present one will fail to do this. Dr. Madden, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases, over Rock Island ticket office, S. W. cor. 11 and 0 street. Glasses accurately adjusted. CHAMBERLAIN Commercial College. Is now offering special inducements to all parties wishing to study Bookkeep ing, Mathematics, Shorthand, Type writing, Penmauship, Latin, Trigenome try, Commercial and Railroad Telegra phy. Special attention given to prepara tory work for State University. OCK FACULTY. W. 8. LLEWELLYN. M.A., Principal Commercial Department. W, Q. CHALDEKLAIN, Principal Shorthand Department and Leo turer on Commercial La. BERT E. BETT8. Official Court Reporter. 8. M. TRUE, Principal Telegraphy and Railroad Baa), neon Department!. i. 0- OLSON, Principal Penmanship Department N.C.ABBOTT, Latin. Trigonometry, etc Call or write for special rates during summer months. Lansing 1heatre Building, LINCOLN. - - NEBRASKA. An Organ for $5.00 Per Month On these terms you can buy the celebrated KIMBALL organ, highest grade, latest style, up-to-date, fine stool and book, freight paid, only $63.00 on payments. Write for catalogue and descrip tion. Agents wanted. A. HOSPE, Jr., Omaha, Neb. SULPHO-SALINE Bath House and Sanitarium Corner 14th K sts., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Open at All Hours Day and Night . 4. All Forms ot Baths. Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric. With Special attention to the application oi NATURAL SALT WATER BATHS. Several time stronger than eea water. Rhea mat Ism, Hkln, Blood and Nervous Dis eases, Liver and Kidney Troubles and Chronlo Ailments are treated successfully. gSea Bathing ar be enjoyed at all seasons in oar large SALT 8WIMM1.NO POOL, DOil-12 feet, S to 10 feet deep, heated to uniform temperature of 0 degrees. Drs. M. H. &J. O. Everett, Uanagtng Physicians. FIVE FACTS. Til E Great Rock Island Route! . Cheap Outing Excursions. First For the National Educational Meeting at Denver, opening Jul; Mb. the rate will lie oue fare plus $2 00 for round trip Tickets good to return aud time up to and luvlnillng Kept. 1st. Second The reirular Tourist t ar to California Tla Kansas City runs onre a week, and leave! Chicago every Thursday at 0 p.m., Kansas City at 10.50 a.m. every Friday. Tickets based on second class rate, and car runs oa fastest trains, and known as the I'billlps-Kock Island Tourist Excursions. Car arrives at Colorado Springs (Saturday, 7:88 a.m. . Third Home-Seeker's Excursions to Texas and New Mexico. Next one June 11th. Kate, one fare for round trip. Tickets pood twenty days. Fourth For Mexico City the llock Island runs a through sleeper from Kansas City dally at N:40 p.m. via Topeka, McFarlaud, Wichita and Fort Worth and Austin to Sun Antonio. Two routes from there are International K. R. to Laredo, aud Mexican National to the City of Mexico; Honthern Pacific aud Mexican Interna tional via Spofford 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 of Mexico. Fifth Send to address below tor a Souvenir called the "Tourist Teacher," that gives much Information to tourists. Sent tree. JOHN SEBASTAIN, U. P. A., Chicago. Cabled Field and Hog Fence, 24 to .Winches high; 8tM1 Web Picket Lawn Fence: Poultry, Garden and Uubh't Fvnoe; Meel (lutes. Steel Posts and Kteel Rat ls:Tree.Flower and Tomato Guards: Steel Wire Kenee Board, etc. Catalogue free. DeKALB FENCE CO., U3 High St., DeKalb, IIL Dr. Miles' Nihvtb Piasters cure RHEUM A.. TISM. WFAK HAOKa At. rtfilootot-a nnlHi Three Cent Column. "For Rale." "Wanted." "For Exchange," and mall advertisements for short time, will be charged three obiiw per word for each insertion. Initials or a number counted a one word. Cash with the order. If you "want" anything or have anything that anybody else "wants," make It known through this column. It will pay. I FRANK D. EAGBIt. Attorney-at-Law, 1034 O "I 1771, 1JIUVUIU ntJUe Burr llloi k, Lincoln, Nebraska. T ANTED Hre and Cyclone Afrents. Good pay. J. Y. M. BWIUAKT, Bec'y, Lincoln. Neb. WANTED Gentleman or Indy to sell Doble"a Aluminum Coffee Erononvzer: fits anv coffee pot; saves one-third the coffee. Arthur ll nouiea Co., VII Wabash Are.. Chicago, 111. $75 a Month nd .iptnitM. LeVir or Uoi, Baa pi. lY. A ItvTTTtfcfient aitnatlnn urutMd. Wrtu today. AddreuP.O. Boi IB4rN,ikMU, Iw, DE LML CREAM SEPARATOnS Address, for catalogue and particulars. Or Thi Dc Laval Scp-skatoh Co.. Emm, liu 74 Cortland t Btreet, New Yorfc. TINGLEY & BURKETT, Attorney s-at- Law. 1026 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Collections made and money remitted same da mm cuuecbVU. Ooble'a Alnulnnm CoflkABeoBoasifier FITS ANY COFFEE POT Pre Trial No lCgg needed to settle. Keeps the Saves clean insiae. ifever rubu or "V, blackens. Wo guarantee our t J ti Koonomiser to nia.se ueuer, rhe Coffee stronger and richer coffee. Price with 1-s less. We allow Port It Ha each pureharer one week's Paid V ln r wt .null nof mmiv- iwwrT enn w rvcurnra w. "'I refund the money. ARTHUR L. DOBIE CO. ail WaahAvc,0aleaae.IlL $750.00 a Year and All Expenses. We want a few more General Agents, ladles or gentlemen, to travel and appolut agenta on our new publications. Full particulars given oa ap plication. If you apply please send references, and state business experience, age and send photograph. If yon cannot travel, write us for terms to local canvasses, Dept. Bars, 8, 1, b ULL CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER!! We want luuo more active aronts before i July 1st. We w ill guarantee (20 to (30 per day can do easily maue in any locality, ourKooas sell themselves; we furnish a large roll of samples entirely r'KKK and allow to per ' cent, commission on an saies. penu mmmv tor full particulars, or we will send with same a Valuable sample of our goods In Bona silver upon receipt oi iu cents ii llv,A,t.miu IfrtnhllMheil In Ad dres.1, NT AND AIU SILVERWARI fl.. ftAaatnn. MtlHI. ---'v''v4vk.a-v 0. F. LAMBERTSOH, D.D.S., GRADUATE OF Ohio College Dental Surgery 10 years continuous practice in Lincoln: Office: Alexander Block, 12th and P Streets, Rooms 23 and 24. Teeth on Rubber, Platinum, Gold and Alnml anm Plates. Bridge Work. Gold and PorotUla Crowna. ... HOMES IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. No hot winds, billiards, nor crop failure. !fa tural Clover, Timothy and Blue Graaa. Fsai sheep. Coal II per ton at bask. Dry wood tLM per eord deltrwred. All kinds of trait that grow fa this latitude. Ton will find all these) advan tages In the country adjacent Calhonn, Henry county, llo., 11 mllea from Clinton, the eounty eat; population (,000. Located on the M. K. T. K. . 70 mllea son t beast Kansas City. We have a list of good farms for sale at from (10 to 80 per acre. Corn yields from 10 to (0 per acre, lax from I to 18 per acre and other crope la proportion. We will cheerfully give and Inform, lion required. Call on or address, BARTHOLEKEW ALBION, . Keal Estate Agenta, Calhona, Met, DO YOU WANT IT? Salesmen Wanted In every eounty, salary or commission. Mo experience. New Tariff Kill gives unlimited profits, active men ap ply quickly statin salary and terrltnrr wanted. Manufacturers, f. O. Bos ObOe), U.1UU, am, OUR WONDERFUL OFFER. Our grand catalogue, over 350 illustrs" tioim, agents' latest goods and novelties, 1 writing pen, fountain attachment, , 1 elegant gentleman's watch chain and charm, guaranteed 211 years. Your name in ageut's directory 1 year, all gent for 10 mitn. Postage 2 cents, EM TIRE NOVELTY CO., 157 Treuiout St., Buaton, MllrW. 1.1 Jortk-Western LINE F., E. & M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the Coal and Oil Regions CENTRAL WYOMING. Burlington's Personally Conducted Excursions to TJtab and California A Pullman tourist sleeping car will leave Lincoln every Thursday at 12:15 p m. for Denver, Salt Lake, Ogden, San Francieco, and Los Angeles. Only $5.00 for a double berth Lincoln to Los An geles in one of these cars. Remember there is no change of cars. For full in formation and tickets apply at Burling ton & Missouri depot or city ticket office corner Tenth and O streets. G. W. Bunnell, C. P. and T. A. The Sioux City and St. Paul IJoute Is the Northwestern, the only one-line route. No transfers. No delays. Aloru- ing and atternoon trains to iioux City. Reduced round trip rates k St. FauL Duluth and other places. City office 117 So. 10th Street. L. P. Davis, Dentist over Rock Island ticket office, cor. 11th and O street. Bridge and Crown Work a specialty n