, J. Oct I5, 1896. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. r K. I' the campaign is wide open ..AT THE.. mil lOofliDiig Our store is jam full of fine and medium clothing at lower prices tlian ever. Clothing is sure to be HIGHER regardless of the re sult of the election, and NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY and es cape PAYING THE ADVANCE. Be sure to see our Be sure to see our Be sure to see our Also see our $5, $7, $10 and $12 Overcoats. Come and see us. We want your patronage an 1 will give you more for your cash than any other store in Lincoln. Don't forget the PJ ace. CLOT 6 1115-1117 O St. 1.95 For a short time we will run this ex tra large, wood seat rocker at this low price. Don't fail to get one. MS,00 i i 1 yp Get ?u this siid oki a e s t'ane 8 seat Sewing Rocker. s tj)) SuitS They can't be beaten (38 Suits. They are great bar8ains Q10 Suits. They are beauties GO $5.00 GetR this Full Roll, Solid Comfort Rattan Rocker. It is a bargain Send for it. H ARDY FURN ITU RE CO., 1124 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb.-Established 1871. Send for our 36-page Catalogue. !.75. Buys this Cobbler Leather Seat Rock of neat er, a medium size rocker design. 1100,000 WORTH OF SILVER A Rich Montana Man Will Agree to Pay $1.10 Per Ounca in Gold for It. Helena, Mont., Sept. 20. Special to the St. Loo is PoHt-Dispatch. Mr, Charles E. Ely authorize the publication in the Post-Dispatch of the following letter: Helena, Mont., Sept 17, 1806. Mr. Cbarlea E. Ely, Helena, Mont.-Dear Sir I hereby antborize yon to publish that I will make a contract for one , hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) worth of silver, for which I will agree to pay one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) per ounce in United States gold coin, and to be taken as soon as W. J. Bryan, as president of the United States, has signed a coinage bill, which will provide for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio compared with gold at 16 to 1, and if any of those who are talking about 50 cent dollars desire this contract, and are willing to put up a forfeiture, I am pre pared to secure this offer by a forfeiture of twenty thousand dol'ars ($20,000.) I feel confident that I can arrange similar contracts among my circle of business acquaintances for twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) to be taken one million a month for. twenty months after the signature of such a bill. Truly yours. R. H. Klbinschhidt. (This offer was sent by Mr. Klein schmidt to the New York World. The editor of the World declined to publish it, but wired to Helena to ascertain if Mr. Kleinschmidt is responsible. When the World found out that Mr. Klein schmidt is entirely responsible.it dropped the matter. Mr. Kleinschmidt is one of the leading merchants of Helena and owns large interests in gold mines in this state, and his ability to form a syndicate of Montana millionaires that will agree to take $20,000,000 worth of silver at $1.10 per ounce in gold.as soon as a bill providing for the the free coin age of silver is signed, is unquestioned. What is left now of the so-called 50-cent dollar? Editor Post-Dispatch.) AN OLD VETERAN Gives His Reasons for Joining tba Bryan Forces.' Lexington, Neb., Sept. 26, 1896. To The Editor: There has been so many gold bug speakers and writers claiming that all the old soldiers must and will support the gold monometallist ticket, that I wish to state through the columns of your valuable paper that there are many of the most intelligent of the old soldiers who read and think for themselves and therefore cannot sup port the single gold standard. Not that CO KAnother leader. A Full Upholstered Rocker. CO CO CO Km MM' $2.25 Buys this Solid Oak, CanoSeat, Arm Rocker a genuine bargain. they have left the republican party but the party has left them. I am an old soldier, lost a leg in the war and was wounded three times and still have my old 1862 hat with two bullet boles through it which exactly fit the scar on my head. I have for the last ten years read the paper and speeches of all EartieH, and am as I always have been a itncoln Blaine Teller republican. As I view the situation It is simply this, vis: four years ago Grover sold out to the millionaires of the east who secured bis election, made him a millionaire and be went back on party and platform and like the lawyer that be is, worked for his clients. All parties have denounced him for his perfidy and it became apparent to the millionaires that they could not help to elect another like him from the democratic party. McKinley was not exactly the man they wanted but he was popular and stood a good show of being elected and they proceeded to buy out the republican leaders and dictate their platform and lay their plans to coutrol the next administration. Now there publican party after denouncing Grover for four years are expected to vote for serfdom. I, for one, cannot do it. 1 ex pected to refrain from voting at all, but on reading of the outrageous conduct of those sons of the millionaires, the Yale students on the 25th at New Haven, I made up my mind to not only vote for Bryan but work for him. The republi can party needs to be beaten; then If they come back to tbe good old prin ciples of 1861,1 will vote with them again but never will I vote to strike- down silver the time-honored money of the poor, the product of America, which all Americans should uphold. If England, instead of us, owned the silver mines she would uphold them with every man and (tun in her army and navy; but we are expected to vote against ourown interests, depreciate our own property and impoverish ourselves to please eastern millionaires. Old sol diers don't do it. Principle first, party next. J. F. Lambson. Mo Is needed by poor, tired mothers, debilitated and run down because of poor, thin bloodi Help Is needed by the nervous sufforer, the men and women tortured with rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help comes quickly when Hood's Sarsaparllla begins to en rich, purify and vitalize the blood and send it in a healing, nourishing, invigorating stream to all the nerves, muscles and organs of tbe body. n Sarsaparilla Ii the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. L Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Man. mil cure urer tua; easy ui 1IUUU 9 fills take, easy to operate. aso. I7anted-An Idea I Who can think of soma simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBl neya. Washington, and list of two hii D. C, for their Si.800 prise oiler two hundred lnrentiont wanti ilea. An Extra Large, beavp Rocker, one of our best sellers in wood seat, 13.30; in cane seat, f 3.75; in leath er seat, 5t CO (0 w ' Jilly: What's the reason we sold clothing to nearly a hundred people from Lincoln last week? What's the reason we sent out more than three thousand packages to people in different parts of the country lastweex? What's the reason we are selling more suits, more overcoats, more clothing of all kinds, to people right here in Omaha every day than all the clothing stores in Omaha com bined, and what's the reason people who trade here once make it a practice totrade here twice? It isn't because our store is handsome for it isn't. It isn't because our windows are large . for they aint. It isn't because we take a big space in the papers for we don't and it isn't because "The 'Nebraska" humbugs the people for we don't and we cuuldn't if we were to try. Why is it then? Because it pays. Because people have found out that "The Nebraska" goods are the best, that "The Nebraska" prices are the lowest and that "The Nebraska" methods of doing; business are absolutely, and unalterably square. No trickery here, no sharp practice, no taking advantage of man, woman or child. If you havn't got our Catalogue B send for it. If you want to see right prices on clothing see ours. If you have any clothing to buy this winter buy it here if you want the most for your money somewhere else if you don't. . Rfj n n fn mo SHIP YOUR PRODUCE DIRECT TO MARKET. . . . . "-a trad from this eoaree of say boats la i let. Aad oar shippers are almost anirersally satisfied with the rateraa. I mini ttt ttiti t V- i aeaajr. Wt reotlrt and sell : Bimr, Eggs, Poultry, tel. Gir.3, Fa, U::!, Hay, Grain, Seed, Esans, Fctilcrs, Ccrn, Hidss, Green and Crfcj Frcit - - - "MWe job say have to ship. We make prompt tales at Ue btfhatt maite petes st serf qaiok returaa. write at for privet. tags, shipping direction! or au laforsaatlaa oa aay . RiriBENCBs: METROPOLITAN NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO. Am THm Papib. 1 G.ma!.n.e:E cu:::iG,:r.::2G0 s and Bleyolea. raetary Prieea. Work guaranteed aad K to par cent laved. Our goods recclTed the btgheiit awards at tbe World't f Fair. OurlSBSMammotb Iilnitratad Catalogue it frea to all. Itebowil all th": latest styles and Improvements and reduced prieea. It hat JJ . .. '.- paget and la the largest and moat complete catalogue ever turned (tout tor Catalog. H. AUUmhw Carrimc 1., Clatctaauud, baav, Wituavda PAfflll QfCp Our leader for this fall. A l" " W arnnA atnntr nrnnil wst wwlu Don' Miss This Chance to get a Cheap Rocker. S3.oo Antique Oak, Cobbler Seat Rocker, extra large and well made. A good thing. AND OBTAIX ITS TZZZ JLLZZ. iuv vmu fa vuwi re mm j mmmw wy. w rv v bar been oiling year predeat at hoat ! . la ao reason jroa thoald eoatcaaa te a a 1 i-nn strike a batter market aad make oow n.. i i.i. i i . . . 4 raet from the prodatera aad bava ta V suors, r.::r.is:: c u,i COMMISSION MINOHANTs. f 174 South Water Kt.,- U."ri.EV 'a' WllttM Is our orice on this Polid Oak, case Seat Sewing Kocker. Uet one. Solid oak sad die wood siat, a beauty $3.3q Extra Large Low Back Rocker la' wood seat, $3.75; in cane seat, f 4; in leather seat, f5. 1 I'll Jul pi I SI.E9