May 37, 1897 THE NEBRASKA 'NDEPENDENT. mm j IIP mm 11 wL 1896 SBO It OaLXLZiot Be iESQLixsLlledL Bring We also have Prices, for THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE. "Who will Represent the State on the Ex position Board of Directors. The governor has desegnated the persona whom be will formally appoint as the state's representatives on the board of directors of the trans-Missis-eippi exposition as soon as the law goes into effect. The announcement is made in Advance in order to enable the ap pointees to acquaint themselves with their duties and be in a position to take bold of the work immediately upon their final appointment. Those selected by the governor are H. M. Boydston, dem ocrat of Nebraska City for the First con gressional district; Martin Dunham of )maha, republican for the Second; W. A. Poynter of Boone county, populist, for the Third; C. D. Casper of David City, democrat, for the Fourth; W. M. Dut tonof Hastings, free silver republican, lor the Fifth and Wm. Neville of North Platte, populist, for the Sixth. The salary connected with the posi tion is 950.00 per month and expenses for a period not exceeding 15 months. There were 131 applicants for the six positions. The law required that on be selected from each congressional dis trict. MEBIT MAKES IT FAMOUS. The Only Remedy in the World Except a Surgical Operation, that Will Certainly Cure Any Form of Pile. The study of physicians, the experi ments of chemists, the loudly advertised pretentions of quacks, have been for years expended in one direction; to find a pile cure that would cure. The results have been a number of harmless and in most cases useless oint ments, suppositories and even internal remedies, which the public have weighed intbe balance of experience and found wanting; nearly all of them gave some relief, but uothlng approachiug a rad ical curt resulted from these prepara tions. The remedy required is one which will immediately stop the pain so severe In many cast of piles, and then by con tracting the small blood vessels (capil lar) to their normal sii. product a radical cure by reducing and Anally at Morning the tumors and heaiiug the in flamed, raw, mucous surface. I'ntil two years ago, no ucn remedy had been produced, but at that time , siippoeitory was placed upon th market, which ha iac proved ltlf to be the long sought rmnat cur forth! common aad lltreliig trouble; it ha rapidly bcm famoue throughout the Lotted Ntat. And t'anada, anil la now old by nearly all drngit under the nam of tha I'ramld H'lle f ur. Il I now the beat known, bee-sum it merit and fty bar advertiMHl it wherever l. It k been advertised by word of mouth, from ou sufferer to another; people who bad trM ever-thing- !. even aubmitttng to palalul and deaferoue surgical oporatioa with out avail hart finally Mud that pile mart cared witboat pain aad without Mi prarticaJiy, t t'vrami'l 111 NO SUCH (M7F0RD BICYCLES -m Your It 1 nnnn striped in goia; any gear; a&er uygienic aanaie; mree sizes irame ror gents, two sizes lor ladies, all for $50.00. Also complete line of 20, 24 and 26 inch two styles Tan dems at $100. the Largest Line of Harness, Saddlery and Accessories in the City, they are right. Look for the Sign of the Horse. Cure is sold for the nominal price of 50 cents and f 1 per package. The Pyramid iustantly stops all pain and at the name time contains no co caine, morohine or narcotics; tha acids and healing properties contained in the remedy speedily remove, cause a neaitn ful, natural contraction and absorbtion of the tumors; it will cure any form of rectal trouble except cancer and ad vanced fistula, which, by the way, nearly always result from neglecting proper and timely treatment for piles. As above stated, can furnish you with the Pyramid Pile Cure at 50 cents for ordinary size or f 1 for large package. A book on cause and cure of piles sent free by addressing Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich. . i 1 1 ' We offer the best sewing machine on the market for the money, Read the ad of the "Independent" sewing machine in this paper. If your neighbor needs a sewing machine tell him about this splen did opportunity. A POPULIST VICTORY Without Feat or Favor Give Credit to Whom Credit is Due. There baa been considerable discussion as to whom belongs the credit of secur ing the Omaha Indian supply depot. All admit that Senator Allen was the origina tor and chiet projector of the scheme. That to him belongs all the credit of getting the measure through the senate and through the two conference commit tees. It was also due to his influence that the committee on Indian affairs made a favorable recommendation. In the house the matter was very dis cretely handled. Credit has been given to congressman Mercer for more than he la entitled to. The first time the vote came up in tha house, Mercer and Strode were caugbt entirely off their guard. There were only two republican votes in addition to their own in favor of Omaha. All the other vote in favor of Omaha wer populist or democrat. The Omaha clause was stricken out. Sen ator Allen learned of the defeat and at one began the work to have the con ference committee decide in furor of Omaha and thu aecur another vote on the question In th houM. II waa sue clul. Th populiat congressmen from this state laboreU inrnMnautly for th mwtsur and war able to ecur th united support of th populist and dem ocratic member and by makluir eont combination secured vrnl of th r pubheaa vote. Mercer requested ttt M)pulit meatier to make a speech lor th meaauro, Thi they wily Muh! to do for th reaaoa that it kt fashion able for th priil eonitr to defeat every mnur that th populist rw in favor of. Ther did their work quietly and reaulte ho that th.lr work u very effective. Th Baal vote, which wa a riaihg vote and not a roll rail, r ultvd S I for Omaha and 43 aitint. Of th f4 friendly vote 41 were eeeurvd by Cunfreaemea Hutheriaad, fttark aad Maiw.llanJ 10 r eecurd br JNrref and Hi rode. All el th popult pre, eat voted far th Niur and Ueaty ail democrat. N wialtrf how great OirsL'wf oirdLs VALUE TO BE FOUND ANYWH Hav Seamless Tubing, Drop Forcings, front and rear sprockets detachable; either Black, Blue, Maroon, or Olive Green enamel. T Friends and Critically Investigate at ip 143-1 their efforts the fact is that Strode and Mercer only secured ten republican votes and they did not at any time think that they would be successful, and wonld not have been had not our populist con. gressmen been on guard and had all their friends present and ready to be counted. Mercer may claim th victory but the figures show that it waa decidedly a pop ulist victory won by our populist con gressmen IF YOU WISH to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. No other medicine has such a record of cures aa Hood's Sarsa parilla. HOODS PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, bilious ness. 'Joe. FIRST NATIONAL OF ORLEANS Falls with Mora than $20,000 of State Money on Deposit. The first National bank of Orleans, Nebraska, has met that great wave and passed into history. As usual this waa one of J. S. Bartley's favorite banks and the state is by faObe heaviest loser. The bank had been the recipient of state money einee September 7, 1895. On September 4th, 1895, the bank furnished a depository bond in the sum of $25, 000 and under the provisions of the law was entitled to receive $12,500- of state money. The bond given was worthless at the time and is worthless yet. It was signed by John M. Burton who quali fied for $50,000. Pat Gibbons for $30, 000, M. F. Burton for $12,000, J. 0. Huff man for $10,000 and Geo. YV. Bur ton, who did not qualify in any sum whatever. From inquiry it is learned that the state will not be able to recover from any .of the bondsmen. Hartley deposited the money gradually as follows, th smaller items Mux charges for accrued interest from time to time: September 1 1893 $ 2500 00 October 2- tfSOO 00 October 10 , ' 5 00 January 7 1800.., 37 54 r'ubuary 3 442(1 21 March 24 loot) 00 April 2 1000 00 April 8 54 73 April 17 1000 00 July 14 2 CH July !M 1000 tMl October ID !) H7 0500 00 Total $20210 05 It will b observed that th uVieit in rxeeaa of th amount allowed under th law wa mad threw day after election. It luppod that Hartley wa up porting th bank hoi.tun to keen it going tiutt! be could turn it rvrtitWt u( depttait over to Treasurer Mmwrv a cash, Moem rtud to awept th certirkatte (runt Hartley and lit gar wa beaten, l net ar other trariitu that look au.pMott uad cannot yet b itlain4 that will probably develop later. Treasurer Mrv drew cherk ou th Orleans bank tor 3o0 Apr 4 13. Th a mm 45 SOUTH TENTH bank allowed the check to be protested tor non payment. Later on April 29 they paid the interest amounting to $526.58. Treasurer Meserre bad made demand on Bartley and the officers of the bank tor toe money several times but they either could not or wonld not respond with the cash. The reckless methods of Bartley are well illustrated in the last deposit of $6500 when the bank already had a small amount in excess of the amount allowed by law. Criticism cannot be too severe of the board that approved the bond, with three members of the Burton family and two other parties as sureties. Such acts ought to send the members of the board to the assylum or Denitentiarv for life. The Penitentiary . The state penitentiary under the iruid- ing hand of Governor Holcomb and Warden Leidigh has commenced for the first time to be honestly managed. Since its inception and construction the republican boodlers hare used that in stitution as a place through which much boodle was to be obtained. The state must have 'ost over two million dollars through the penitentiary and probably much more. Boss Stout had his arms into the boodle as long as be could, and then sold out. It was said at that time the boss of the rennhltaan nnrt had got away with over a million dollars. up to me time mat uovernor iiolcomb insisted that th state should be robbed no longer the state had been paying the contractors 40 cents a day for feeding the prisoners, besides allowing the con tractors to farm out the prisoners for 50 cents per day, and when the state wanted the service of some of the pris oners they were charged $1 a day. Now the state feeds the prisoners as well as they ever wer for V7 -ot a day, and on the profits of the labor of the pris oner. This is one of the benefits that a populist victorv ha siven tha .rata nnH several more could be enumerated here, but thi is enough for the present to hIiow that we intend reform. Fremont Ieadur. Uoal Tobacco fcpll a Sraek I at LIT Awbt. If you want to quit tobacco nalnc easily and forever, b mad well, strong, mngnue, iuu 01 new in and vigor, take No-To-Bac. th wonderworker, thai make weak men atroug. Many gala ten pounda In ten day. Ovr 400.000 cured. Buy No-To-Uac of your druorirUt under guarantee to cur, 50e or $t. Booklet and sample mailed (re. AdJreaa Ktarliag Itemedy Co., Chicago or Nw X, Henntor Karri, of Kannat. ha offered a bill to aboliaa th iutr-e(t com mere coiiiniiMion and ubtUut there fore a national board of railroad com. mtMtonnr, anven in numbr. Tby ar to it aa a coart a baio in Washington l. I', one in tare month; tb country I to be divlid Into vii dlatrut. In earn on of hirh ttn number U ta hulJ court, Alt pooling, rat het and poi- irwct wut b ubmituM to in uoara. I he btlt I prouil4 etrong support and i rttrll with I'ul InUrMl iu la th refusal of th upr.tu court to grant a rehearing la tb tran-Miourl tram association ca-w, so : 3B, 4 a 81 fiLoim&sr 2 STUEfcT, mm it A 0 T7 A 1 " m m VJ 1 TAX jr. r ill 1 s:- DeLOACH MIU MFG. SPANY, Atlanta, Ga., U. S. A. & VvV W5 WnUntM SU, Mew Vert City, in S. Nth St, St. laais, M. 1. h. STEPHENS, Pre. HAHRT K. fT?, SUMMER TEEM BEGINS JUNE 1, 1897 First class instruction In all Commercial and Shorthand branches. An excellent opportunity is afforded teachers and university students. Writs for terma and catalogue. - LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLSGe Corner 1 1th and 0 Streets - . . . - Lincoln, Nib, Telephone Ki4. ROCK ISLAND: Stock Cutters, Disc Harrows, Lever Harrows, Listers, Plows, An J a full line of Agricultural Duggies, THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Tti licit It the Cheapest. W 1U v the licit Liscola fair .OO ,00 "An n p UIiUd write for Our g AePMK n vcLUattui-.v t t VavletrrlctiM rwdstvic, ) tm$mmd X ) flour irs, c if CimO, 'i WatM WkMle- V: f EaSwq Preaaea, J 1 CoraSlMUers $j and Pea NuNera, V k Shaftinq, PuCteysli HDUX0 PRICES. bearing. SAW KPAMK6 A SPCCMUY. $f IARGC CATAL0GUC feXC. VJ WILSON, See. W. C. STEPHENS, Trees BROWN: other Implements, Wagons, Etc , at Co., Cor. lOtUQSt;. Lincoln. Inb.