July 29, 1897. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. ONE IF1 R, H3 Fo: otixid Trijp I Is what it will cost you to come to Lincoln from August 3d to 10th. Besides the ex cellent attractions and amusements offered to you by thetheEndeavorers, we will add to the pleasure of your trip a source of genuine profit. We are in the midst of a gen eral cleaning up of our stock to make room for the New Fall goods already here and those to come, and make the following ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES .... 1 J E f. 0olx CS-roat- ...Seiiii-kualWSak JSL T-D-To of. . Ateu'a I'ura LIiicii Collar itlHtHfHttHftll"H" Alnti'a Het Celluloid Collar,,,. mnitninttttitniiini Men' Fin" (laws llibbed Top Fancy Hock, fl Mcii'm Wlillc Cambric Handkerchief,, , 4o Abm' iii Inch J!ct Kim Handkerchief . H? Alen'a f0i! Hummer Chevolt, Hhlrl..... Te Afnn' fiOo ffuckHkfii Working Kliirt 'JFm Atca'aoOn Culniiudcred Hhlrl,,,. Mii'm 7n Laundered Hhlrl.,..,..,,.., .....,......,. JHto Alcu' iinc, Kilk VV'iil Hupcndcr .". I Sf Atei,' 1 Tk; M til Hack Hueiendcr ,,.,...,......,....,..,.,.. Alen'a f0! leather Hur-peudci,,,.,,, ..,.,.,... .,,. 'I'Sa 100 Hoy' 70 per twit Wool Hull, i,e 4 Jo h with large collar, hIwnM to 14 plain lit, null .,.,,.,. Htht Atell' "nfl l,Cilthcr Hlllf itititimnitntiitit'iinn AbV 3"c Hulbriggun I'lI'llTHt "l Atu' 60u Htmw Hat. ,,., .,.,., ,. V'rtt AIcn' 7 fie Hlrnw Hutu, ,,.,. i it intuit i'.ht Aton'2fc Himw I IhIm it ntniti iti fttitiiiiinttt Atnil' I l.fiO l.lllfll I'llllt .,..,,,.,, ...,.. W Alen'a fiOo F.Xlra tirade Overall... ..,.... 'lfic At tin V fiOc Check Jacket,,,. ..,......,....... .,..,. 5ifio Afl'll' (jutlllllct (Hove 5i'b! M0O Mhii'm All Wool Huil- . 2" Hoy' !ir! Itrowulu Overall,,.,,,,.,,,.,,. itni'iti'n"iii"'trii Hoy' "fie Hwcutcr 1 " Ho,v' "0c Hlcycl lloee , , Uli; I'.OV' 'Hi'!, 00 llr COIlt Wool J'ttllt , .,.... 1 0 Hoy (. All Wool I'll lit 4itttiitniniit'in'iitiint Hoy' f0 HloilMfl Wail ,,, ,,.....,......,,....., ''.'( Hoy' 40 Hummer Hhlrf !Mo Hoy' (Jfic Hummer Hhirl , i'.)n Hoy' JJftoj Kiiltiritfiiii HlilrN,,,,,,,., , ....,.,,., If IJovn'ISoHtrttw J)t. .., ,... Kjc 1',1,'ytt' 4Ui Hlruw lint 'iM Great Clearing- .... SALE OF PANTS AlX OlHt U.I. WOOL I'AXTH that noM up to ami 1'untM broken of unit-, up to f 7.G0, ut $1.50 Por Pair. AI.LOHIl A I.I. W(H)1, I'ANTM Hint, m,Ui up to f .'1.00, uihI nil runt,, broken of uit, up to 1 10.00, ill $ 1 .95 Pr Pair. A LI Oi;it I' lMv I'ANTK tlinl Nobl up to fl.00 mi'l all 1'iiiilM, broxmi from our I'lim null, (it. $2.95 Per Paii. PECIAL Male! Shoes Shined Free! Shoos Repaired Free! I.mmW llriKlit Doiitfola Kbl, Oxfonl Ti-M, oxni ton, piitenl li'Mllier dpi "H i?" ull wiilllm, world f IM, at, nitittttninnttnftH4tnti"iitttM imtttnitm 7c .M(JIm' loiiuli Oxford, full ijommon mum; world ' fl.iir,at : 71fl Lniliim' Koio KriKht OoiikoIii Oxford Turn, flotli unil Iciitlier top, iiiwlli', 'oiu, iiurrow, iniii', nucl mmh. inoii hi'iinm lo, piiciif, leatlii'r lip, kul tip unit pliiin fo. wortli II ,7m to 2.00 m, per pair 1.ii'IIh' )oii(jroln Kid, Oxlord Tien, nr"en, brown, :lio:o Idle, full, OXblood, nverv nl III Of tin-, llll dlW'14, ill wiilllm, worth ft. 7." to 2,00 t, per pulr 1 28 I.udiiV Film (ii'iiilu Oxford 'I'Ii h, nil hi,", nil colorM um black, nIiocn worth 2.r0 to .'1,00 nt, p.-r pair 1 08 Mhii'm Hii'Iii Culf I.mwid nd (.'oiikwn KIiok, nt'i'dlii Hiid broider loi'M, nil nolid tuurr io!i'M find uouiitem, hub icorintf, worth l.r0ut, mr pair 1 2!) Aleii' I'l-rHlnn (,'nif, Conri'M and I.nccil HIkmm, in blank and ox-blood, all hIIin of toe, worth 2,00 at, wr 1'iiir, ,...........,............,., (.(...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, t I is'd Afim'n Iti'nt American Calf, full utoirk, nonri and liicnd Klioi'K, all llm Mflplo and imwi-Nt nl.yleK, njili'iidid wi-nrHM, worth 2.r,0 to l,00t, pi-rpair 1 W) AIn' Itlnck mid Tun, Ox-blood nd t'hocolt, Vh; Kid n ml Calf HIiiM'n, in every known ntyl of to, every mm and width, and lioe tlint nu.v JiiiIk' of ulio latliir will my am worth $4AH), In thin naui at, mr juiir ..,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,,, I,,,,,.,,,, ....,,.(..., 2 40 Our AIcii'b 5,00 8hoi' or 'qnnl to anybody' ffMO Hhoim; blin k and colored Viol find KummIo, Culf, nil ni,i'K, nil widtlm, all tyh, tuadu by thu bet ulioo miiker in Hik roiintry. lu-h an Johnwou H Wurihy, J. H, Turiinr, lliithawny, MoiiIm & llurriimton, niid alt will biw'loM'd out In iliU mil.' nf, per pair,.,,,,,,. 3 US) Hoy' Khom, Kalin Calf, lawl, in'i'dlc, coin and floiiiuioii m-iiMii toe, warriiiitrnj all olid, )z" 1 1 to 2, at, Mr pu i r. .,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H0(j Hoy' lioi', Hutin ('nlf, liirnd, nidlc, coin, and common nnMi toe, warranted all wolid, !," 2 to Ft, at, per plllf t,ttt mti ft 4tmt, ,,t44 fitt tnnm it mt iniitintt 1 00 l!o,v' l.nci'd Hhoe. Amerieau Calf, float and KoiimoIii, bliiek, ox blood and clioeolalw, all tyli uml toi', nil wldlli. iw 1 1 to 2, at, per irnir,,,.,,., , 1 2'J Hoy' I.nwd Hhoe, AmerieHU Culf, (Joat and Itoiiuola, blnek, ox-blood and eluK-nlnti', all yle mid top, nil width, i,e 2 to Ft, at, per pair ,., 1 4'J Child' and Alie' Kin Iioiiitola, bluek and ox-blood, Htrup Hllppiir, all tint inwet hum, all olid, !" 5 ton, t , , O'.ta Child' mid Miwe' I'iiiH ionob, bluek and ox-blood. Htrup Hlipper, all th newei toe, all tolid, ie H to 1 1, at , 7e Child' und Atu.ee' FI110 Itoiiyolu, black and ox-blood, Htrup Hlippi-r, all tho neweMt lo, all olid, l,e 12 to 2, nf , Hih Child' and Alle' Kin Uotmoin I'.utlon and Lncvd Hhoc, all tyle toe, nil width, all olid leatlier, i.e 5 to 8, at... ....,.., ,...., 4',)n Child' abd Alipe' l-'in Ion((olii liuttmi and Mho., all tvh. ton, ad width, all olid leather, nixM 8 to 1 1, at , , , mm Child' mid Alie' Finn )oni(ola Itutiou and I.iic-d Hlioe. nil tyc (nm, all width, all obd leather, l.i 12 to 2, at,,.,,.,, ...,.,.... ,, tb You will SAVE YOUR FAKE and money left for a good time by buying your Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats or Shoos here. rotners Mayer THE VOICE OK THE PHOPLE. In tbl. coIoiiid w. will piil.llnli coiiiiigiilrtlon olworthr tmu .ullnbl. ;Hiiriiitr, rwwlv.d from miliwrllwr to tbl ipr. No coiHinonl tutlon nhoal'l contoln mr limn MQ unl, Mnnrl.t will not l rlurnl. Kunlon. To tb KOHor ol Up. ludeinuiJ'(il. The word "fulou" I now uwd alinont entirely whn nifereiicc to co-operatiou of all th Inn ilver force i rferreil to. In that -n we hall treat it throughout thi nrtiele. Hofiirtlin fuiou hiw bum a mixture of i;ood and evil in it reMiilt. It hu been ood ill nrruNtiiitf vile iidiuiu jMt ration of public affair in uiuiiy pluci-H; of thrjwinn out of oIIIch niid public triiMt bud men uyn criminal timii and eeur iiiK puiiiHhimuit fur Home, with ironpect of mom of tlm Muiuti to com. All too lute for the K''iiril tfood wrn Weill reach iliK thi, but perliaim it Ik III time to ave UN. The fumon been good in giving tin tho kind of men for office who know the meaning ol liiiintv. Their action in the couiitie uml tateM where they have been utile to dirt lui bii'ii for t he general good. That ome rare exception might be pointed out i pniMible, but we nre not able to call to ini.nl any rune of Impeachment or em A berxleiucut, I The llieu now III iitllin nt theciiiitol iir iloinif a uraud Mirk, Horlhv ol prale, and furni-loin a burning rebuke lor thitwi who preceded them. Hull furt Ikt, funloti hint wriired at ten llim to the priliclpli- of the popllliit party, where they could receive no at tention ill preVtotlM eur. It in getting In be ijiillH common to mv Home 01m ol llif plunk advocated in our platform advocated 111 publication, or in Hclif by I homi who would not rniiwiit under any elreilllietttlice to becullrd pnpullt. Jut now I lilcngo, and I liicago ne.a ir are i'oiipicuou in tbl line. Ilut far and wide tin .,m Iiiih nre liMVelling and bke lertVell .hapilig buiailll I hull III nnd li-i llhg Thi 114 ad giid, but hi not ll Unit bixton ha done br the countrv. And p the y, llinwwlio do all their work oil the line ol ilrliiliiiiiiUini, ylviiiu lui credit auv w here, only niltrrti lh-in. MilVra In bad ltd 'Ullage, it Ui'tl Hit it .lr.luH I i1miUiiIh, Hut nII h not - guild I liH diib i.fellli Hlht lig old l,tlid l Uli n Ill oiiilil litiik i Mill a guild Ihlliif. I I.I lli'l U-llrV It Will t e l.tl (I to U, bill I Hiii .'im II tint l-n n tl ini'iM" In 11 and UHtlrr Ntihtr mi l dw r piiittM'atinii i.m v prim rtiinoii4 No gimi'i irtliiiiuit tan liitpiu In A Mil in it I tin II H xilii Unit WiMild lie .1(1. t III p,i illl.l p'ttlV I'tntllltrlf llif tr ul the tmly pittly thill ctM I de. -udd Mpitti lit mi. la. II 1 1"' lit Mil i).le ii.iwn lu our 1. 1 n 1 1. .riu. 1-1I lii ) nt ift or ft pitbl.l I wit tw Itunled it tbl Um wtitk c keow Ihwl nmiiv Itiii.i .iii l tnl d lui . J. I rjmi iititiiy ttitd itttlv lau II iteltli fiIW, 'lttt-1 I, ml .i liiMtlev wilh hi IWiir Willi lh I ItivwgM J I ili.inii-aur h lluv mi) li 1 a H. ' tit til M,H.ltM of fr ilri MpwblltMlt. ,r) gr wltti ut 'il nut pom! and no more, l'opulint, alone, nr entirely triiMtworty on the platform, Oivldeuud destroy them, and an earthipiuk would Injure the country far le. What then? 1 anwer. Our platform or nothing. There ha been a lack of dignity of elfrepect, Htop It at once and forever. What ha any reform ele incut got that they did not get from 11? If we are the author nnd fountain from whi :h it all came, there I nothing to be uxhamed of; nothing to make u npol ogix for. We are the men to commainl Him attention of thi nation, and no b. ggar under any circu uihI aiice. Urol h erlyHiicau be, and have been, and el III prefer to I; but we are Tint i ii. l.iinl In illinnl b.r, IIihIiIiiiiiI or luntlniiil, Inr or u .r " In a very large hciimi wh furniph .'he vile. Theie i 110 liunUliip or uiircatou ubletie in iimitiug that our platfoim be guaranti ed a a ure thing a hooii iim we can elect the men, llemocriit mid republieau dinllke our Inline. All light, we dielike tlieir uaille; bat mortiyet the awful luct that cling to bold name. Ho let make it even nil round You ehooee the name, geuth.. men, 11 1 11101 any name but th" t v o old line. Hay you call 11 all "At lean," I'atrioi," "Liberty or Death," "Hon of heveni.V'ix," anything in that line, .lux I let u inline I he platform and we will light muter any creililable title. Our want of reiHi tiibiiiy eiuburranee yon. Wry well -the old abolit iouitit went not ri'Kpictable, and republican wn clion ii; lint tin- nliolilioiiit furiiihil I he prim I p!e. Wn ate ready to do it ugniii. You rliooiMt Home reN'Ctnbe Intaie, and let 11 have our principle, and we ale ready for a forward march. Hut thiiUHuml wlio voted for I'.r.tiiii in iH'.Mlwill never vote for linn again a a llelliiii rilt. I'l l Imp he full lie elucli'd without thtui. He it ", but ur it 1 inaiiy vole once there, will nut be there next time The treatment popi. Iil reint i d in 'I'i xii lii-l bill, and Iowa mid Ohio retn lill.V, Wilt be re- llli'd very generally-pcrhu. nuiveritll,v. Neil her (ielierni Wenvir uor anv nt her man or tiieu need lio that ui'h tieul-. men t will Ihi liiniily .iil'iintled In, Aii udiaiice I imt aiini, and inuvb huuor lne. It tliAt I done call It bt tint liaiiic; tail bir InV td tiod and ctiiintrv HOlender lio pari id llie pbilloriii. It I now b ar In all Ihat ell ihiiiIiI will lie a mill if i n purl id ih .. I tr lit I mini iit'.-d or eiiiiipniiitiwd I hi rsiti u tll'H tllltl. till.' Ill till llltlllMI IllllltlllC I nn In a lew t'lBi'tw il 1 l ""l l' ll" piii.iiil. mi.Ii I iiilui' In tint 1 tiiilt lelilpiil'ii) I itaiiie I'nH iii.e liiiile n I lit liniiin. Will in i.'Miiiiiii l i tl'i lit ri'iitid do t ol li ml um men 1 ii I' III llfi! HI M'l ll ll'll I bt II I'M Mtnitt niiiiil, mi l "ini ol li t in ui" iiu a i'i .Mi ilnmt I it i it tii'il t i. 'ali lii c ill ha I '. tin .nil t I tin l.iil il.'.tl.l lnw- ln.it liilinl'lt. I In I H'mmiI '!, (.at II" f hale lietl tiHu i I t llllill. tll'l It will I wiw ttttd put I'Ml ; tti tiiinrw.trd to .I'ted tltiulv In 1 1 . g4t J, M ftini h, tiff lt.tlt I'ttxwntlitlttt.. I wtM I I l mI U l.4.fl' "Tti gtwii'l tli ul'lieii party ll l IN MUtdiUm III ls uHl id lb black pot in the etute thi full and will I lien get in good fighting trim for the campaign a year benw," ay th Wityn Herald. The Herald apjmar to lie very preumptlou. It appear to in how ever, that the pormlwt parly ha been doing Home verv good work during t he put year in "wiping out" ome of thoee black pot In thcMtate which were made by th grand old party, and every hon ct republican in the elate hould thank the popijIiM putty for it cxpoition of thoHti black pot turning on the X ray, a It were and the efficient 1111111 tM r in which it ha been wiping them out. Had the republican ticket been hiii'i'. hhIuI ill (lie inet campaign in thi Mute, and the grand old party contin ued in powder, the niifuriou manner in which the etute adiiiiiiitratiou and tlie Mate iiiMlilutioiiM have beeu man aged in I he put would have Ian 11 con tinued, and the citizen of the etute wo ild never have Ijei-ii any the water. Um ihepopiiliHi party, aided by it free llver lllllee, have turned on t lie wan h I glit and mIiowii up the defiihtatiou ol I'nirlley, Moore, AruiHtroug el al, and I lie maimer in whieh the talechool IiiihIm and fuml have been manipulated and the hcIiooI of tliH Mtnte rolibed ol their jut apporlionmeiit of tale luiid. It doe not apH'iir to a rational iiereou iilimiaet'd with principle of hoiienly mill jUMllce, Ihat in the face of Ihewt reeonl the grand old pal I.V would be ablx to le guiu II "old lime purity" and gain Ihe coiilldelice of Ihe NMipe ulflcietly to lei returiied to putter, iii thi elate lor year to come. The Nebrakit National bank of York one of the "nound money" lu.lilutiou id our country, doing biiine under one of the "licet tiuant'iitl Vtem the world lot ever known," went to tint wttll 011 Tin dav evening of lat week. Our o ple wnre Coll d 'rably biN'kei at Ihe re ull, a Hie preti.lelit ol the lii.IMiill.ni I a inlwart iniiu lathe gold lumbtrd rank, and wn indaliloul,y lulling Hie teople id tin 11 in ti it 1 1 .y during Km lut r iniiaiga of the pinp ruin era which Wnilld Vill niir land II "rolill'li line w.i r-nie. bv the i lee 1 11 1 11 ol Mi K Hi it t , lll.arillg the iiiitliiteiiulii' of tlit gold .litiiibiid an I a letufii Iii Um loli ( n. Iw lite laritt p'tliey." Mur m plnreii.i iim womlt ring 1. ei (iff 11 w 11 Hie tml end nl tlm I I. Und I'tnie tlm ti hit th iii.nliiiiitn i.f nl'i lh r 11 wn virtu kbv it Iti-iid fll.br 1. 1 ll.e 1. kllili t I'liulii Nut '"I'J llt'e Him pirli tl lil till il." ilii t il.il ll III I'm lit I "llllTtlllUt ttMll H O.e mitt r H'ltiHitle, ulnlnl li , Hir I. l.'tiit i.l iii 'i.ft 111 lh I'niiuii II mn Hull ttaktd. 'ttlttf Ml Ho t ml limn i.iik l.t'lule It'll' Irf html the li'Ulill II 1 (l.ii n pliitli til iniin t, wlnrni ..n Id.: iii.kl iej.le.tl, lli t rtl HH I'lllikvl lil It'll ll.wl wl etui.',. ottlfl !t ,ek- (li I I'll. '1)1'. I lil IIh mIi le il tt-r t.t" wi ( iiii in tw tin iittd Iii tit I lll Ilt4t Ihe IHliltlllita Wlti'( fi. U I'M t. .1 lilt ".iUlt I llikU'lt pilutl i lr., ' Intl. U It. Infill td lltt i'lIM t FlitHp"'l til '"! t iit'H4 ii. Iihiih. iti.n, nisei id tmr tij'j btlvikit K foliar wn 4tMttlat- pally to the blighting effect of the gold Mtnudard. J. F, A1.11IN, t t t t IIkij Cloud, Nkii , July 17, '07. To Ih.Killtor of tli tndi.nil.at, lienrHir: You will And money order for 1 to puy on ubcnptiofi. I am feeling that we will carry the elate f hi hill by a larger majority than we did IiihI fall. The g, o. p. are auict In thi pin t of I he country and do not want to talk of tlm ue of th day. I think I g. o. p. will tuka a buck eat and i'ct, with exception of thoiet who go to the pen. Your Truly, F. Hoijciiin. t t t t I m I Aimil Hi Auditor. Lincoln, Neb., July 27, '07. To Hi K.) Mur ol tin lriil'''inli'iit, M;ak Km: I iioIich that the Omaha line, thiouuh il Lincoln correNpoixleiil, mii'ht an attack upon tlniHtate auditor, in wh ich a great wrong and injiiMtice wn done to the auditor, hi friend and the xtnte a well; an euch unfounded and ibiinnalde fnlehwid, loterei by a mau wIiokh principle are clothed with the .( it nut of fulif. ing, deceit and con up' lion, goiiiff out to be copied by foreign paper, leaving a bad mid ful' iinpre- miiiii, adding to the dixuruceuiid dihonor brought upon the fair name of our elate by hi party completed of mnli lllili a lie. To the I'lidernr Of the iNIHul'KNUKNT, 1 Wllllt lo mty to you um one ihnt know that thi charge mad" by the He' reporter ie a IiiUii a It i powtiiile Inr a thing to lw, a it can lot proven by ninny, regard le id who or to what parly they belong, hate called at the ollle of the auditor mnl Mere never rvfuwil th opportunity to im any record of the olflitf, with the MU'litor and hUelerka rndy to ait tin at. Hut ihi reporter had vUiud the nlfi of th auditor long and olieo, and hat H'g never beeu able to lurtii lil pit .i w iili em v tlumagMig end unolll' inl lie it Irinii tlm auditor', utile, and a on. ia and wrong beget mint lit r, r- iiii hU'rieg the prnpliiBii ol hi puriy n 1I10 jttMipl lnl lull I hitl ll lli pup wt in win tt mlul and Ihe tilliiit ol tli let iml inlti their h'tinl uinMtii lui tin- III', Ci'MUIltUlll, It pll'llHll.'ll, li.lllk- IU li t , l.li ll'ill id llif.tHle' I ttriLt mi l li'ilitie i. il, tmilt ntillltig In ill 'Mig rvtitr tli'lUr limn I lie. l,.i ttiilll.l till... Ml till till, r jmi'ler Wit Wdllilil to IntHlinrfl. Inn it mid hi tr tlnil Ho I'ltiplmy ! im, iii tut iiiiniiii t ti iiii mi it 1 1 i it uii the auditor, having ho ivgni l tor lit II'.' It, Mini tlllrr l-ll . kotl UO I In ii.il'it r.enm im vt'tv a r t-itj h. jolt i. to fc.i a id mt liii.r wn I e II.. Int I III rid lltl ruling lliade bv llii mi'lHtir, lb n pniUr ht I ..ti j tti.tt It niU ant tin l.i th wu ltlfr Inf Mt to w, but wlieu i ynl hi teiirmii im il lr. (iwWtt.r k lt't r pnilrf, itVi k tml Inr taw wudilnt tOti. , h. It let ltl W Kp'n,trli ng . Jul,, ImiiiilUled Willi a btnk ajwta ) fm Ihat ttttltl Ui4k hrp klUietf ring aehamed of hitneclf, and after th audi tor had read Afr, Kowwaler teleuram. handed 1 1 him by the reporter, th r lorter ay. what ehnll I mty to th tieopleln my retraction Th auditor miy. tell them that It la a damnable falehood. Th reporter blunhed and, trembling, nid, I ntn willing to make It pretty lrong, but I don't believe 1 can make it a etrong a that. At about Ihi juncture Afr. Hoewater culled to e the auditor, elating that it wo not th ' Intention of hi paer to do any one an Iniuetice by publihiiig fale hood, and aid that th correction mIiouIiI be made, and it wn. Thi re porter had been reporting for thi great daily prevaricator, known a the Call, prior to hi connection with the Hee, but lie got o corrupt and hud ho little re gard for the truth thnt the Cull could not Htauil him any longer, and being Nouiewloit nlruid that the Hee would drop him oon, he ha been trying to make up with Ihet'ull by furniehfiig thi nnarchiNtic ulieet n lot of rot which he knew the Id- would not piiblihli. People wonder what ha Income f that great daily the tax payer and the common 'Oplc friend. Hum it fell overboard thegreat tow line and i no more? The eopl of Lin coln liegin to think o until the other morning when the He reporter ric ved tin telegram, Tlm Herald reporter went melting in to the auditor private ofllee nearly out of breath Maying Mr. auditor 1 iiiidertaud that the )U-e throiighlit Lincoln reixirter ha done you an injuetiea by the iublication of liinlleloilH urtli I about a Week ago. 1 wn in here a day or two ago and tried to get to interview you on thi matter but you wu not In or wn huy. Ho I jut met the Hee reporter down town mid Hwi(d note with him and among Ihowlgot In th wp well you een that article about your o nice on the editorial tage of the Herald a day or no after ihat article ia lh Hee, I am orrv. lh Hint I had come and got the fact but I thouwhl thai anything th lie Wollhl l lilt Could be relied Upon. Not" the bu t iii Hi en are the th llera'd r purler never wtnt to th audi, tor or tried In get In mm hi III but rather lllitort d the lnl report nf the tr. nulil furlhvr d' "li' im nt-. a l."ve tn lel. 1 li auditor i miudurtiug hi tiltlfe la a Ihnmiitfhly liprighl leglliiiutte niitiiiier and In th !nirrt td th iitaaa ol the (H-ttpl of the .late, hiving made Until I Improvement oVi liid lin lliiid prm let-d bv hi pi...,e.in mid fuHin. Oltl I Iim ItlW III lb h lltr III III Wife be lig K 1111 W i MlllHH lit plwMlitll ill lil iiltit' it IhIm', and li tifl little uraolh. lug In tbt Willi hif Uing lit Ih nllli A Mt, MunpwiH wnnlt-d to ml oitte tin lii.l tr tn hi Lu Wild he Urtiinlied t it ii In .mil tie ri.ni'iitK , A the l il rftt'liilter Wt mil til lite .l.tl t tmi'lll ing niii i.nii itiii. in Ittd'Hitii und a'irr Irtni hif i t Inn lit gel nii one lltt U tt'iil I trt In iii h' wot It a linml t hit, th il.'itl tt timtli.v iiit t Liittiew Air Mimtia I Mr I'tirnvll, Mr. t I'm. it did ant nerum.ljf t.t --t a it null Im a ht f I I mie, ami the very lit t th I th g, a t. urgwa am piainttg tia Mr I'nia.lt i I-, b i rm lag mil tit. nt I' tlmii td tt' tittle leaking Ik ll auditor IN grand old emu in n wealth of Nebraekn ever had and wher thorn and thlile of corruption grew he will ruue to grow arid bloom flower of honor und grandeur until every Inhab itant will tut proud to lot called m ritlzen of thi lh grandct tat la th union. Jijt tty 1 0e boi of Caarta,tb Is Mt livar and lowl regulator avar nada. WANTS A PARDON. for drawing a Mbort at raw Kira Carta I rlng Loag Term. Toi'RKA, Kan., Jul 29. Tha atata bonrd of pardon I considering an ap plication for tho pardon of Ezra Car ter, who in 1M)I waa tentanced to ncrvo fourUien year In tho peniten tiary for train robbery, ' In that year a Frbtco train waa held op In Itutler county by four men, Carter, Mo flit, Llvlngntono and IUlley. Mofllt turned Uta' evidence on tha other tbreo under promise of Immunity from tho penalty of til guilt It ncern that on account of aoma technicality of tha law tha other threo agreed with tha county attorney that two of them would plead guilty to grand larceny, while tha third would plead guilty to train robbing. They wero to de termine which one of them ahould bti amenable to tho higher ofTenao by drawing atrawa. Carter drew tha long atraw, went before tha court !iW a man and pleaded guilty to train robblni. Ho wn ntened fmirUien year, whtlo tho other two were aeutenced to four years each. It turned out later on that Mofllt, who M'itN'd by turning atate'a evidence, waa tha moat guilty, luaamueh as ho waa the mad who planned tho rob bery and was tho leader in the eae tuition. It alo turned out that Car ter, who received tho heaviest penalty, was the least guilty, Tha board will probably roiiinien4 his pardon, Q pf "t ml lit the l.tlriiHiil nf lewtk OHIU8ii ilt'iii'l rti'tjwlfi, .It'it Ilt4l lit Mi'kt ltt an aiiiiii i.ii6 Ji t a In II.kI iuirilU. IMI JT 1 1 gyn piotfil i( tit VnliiltLtl lt.tl vUlUa a el nt ihiitn.tii'it el ja-ufK ii" 1 1 wt i.Hri atiMwirilu It t P nuu tf tirM if l-i.t il it.g. ! s UWU tt hiiig aiel hit in. 'i.tl, i' llt tilmat, upuii wttii h -lih an4 lite v i eiL l!dlte Sarsaparllla Ii'Uina fin tn.! r tii lli.ltimui It. iii ti sr IH imI ll. I Use lltHHl i INIUaiiktl MiaitiMtiuia. V J