July 29, 1897 THE EBRASKA INDEPENDENT. .DICTATOR LY31AX I. WPERIAL POWER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. Centra lion f lha orrenr m l'f(l by ami larll.le Mesna llnoeruptr mint I'.nln-I d Testimony of Meters.! OI4 Tarty Amliurltiea, 'lresldcnt Ourthld aaid, "Whoever contract the vol u urn of money in abso lute Waaler," Hut Chicago Tribune recently pub- IfMlxifl the propow l currency plan it given out by Iymiui J. Uugo, from Vllicll W IJHOte IN follow-: "Me:rctnry Guge I j-repuring a finan cial measure to fiul;fiitU:rl tocoiigres next winter, In pursuance of thin pliw be hiix mil out u letter to 200 1 mling tanker and merchant inviting suggi tion tut placing tl currency upon a aound bind, "HulurAiiy h Invited cx Heeretnry Carlisle to a conference, 'J'Iht i no difference of opinion between Hoerctary (Jugu and cx Hun tnry Carlisle oil the worn o,u':stion. When ilt. Ciirlislo 'vtun accr tury of the treasury and Air. (Jiign a bunker 1 Chicago, he wan fro ijucntly consulted by Herniary Carlisle when tin? fight for !ho rejiciil of tha WwiiH Jiiw wn in progress, it wan therefore 11 n until iJcinocrnt an well a a Domicilii expi rt that Air, Carlisle wu consulted, Ji n J resent fully th view of Mr. Cleveland mid thu gold Demo cruf in tho mutter of finance, The two tweii were together uninterruptedly friut urday afternoon for m arly an liour, "lu outline the acliemu will iMibrwo th griuluuJ retirement of the green back and the substitution t,t national hank note therefor, allowing tmllonal hank to ln.nr to thu lull Jiiuit lnt ad of ill) x r cent, an now; reducing the tax on national hank circulation from 1 per cent to one-fourth of i percent and limiting the denomination of hank nou and all other pnper worny to J0 and iubstltuting aiivcr for all helm $10. There will probably be u provision for hrancii bunk, and there in a suggc. tion fbutstute and municipal botidsmuy bo tii''d a a IiikIm fur not to 1 xw;i d UU i4t cent of tii" iKtn circulation. "Becretary inK liaa, in fact, already commenced to curry out bin m hcnii for r tlriiiK greciiiui kii M fur M jmcHiUf under th it' nt law by JockiuK up i:i thu treitKury greenback and treiwury note lnc Witrch 4 to th amount tit $00,000,000. " Wiitit iiium hi) tlmcffect of thiNiwtioi) on thu pjirt of thl abitolulo Uietulor, Lyman J, ilnw't liy wlnct authority do im r tim from circulation $00,000,000 of currency when tho country I on tint ver of bankruidcy owiiig to a forced contrac tion and thu unuulurul condition jiro duced (liwhy? . Jiero in what tliu Kew York World fail in I Mil on tlio nubject of acarcti money j "Tho IniiiiedluUj dlntrc of tunlneM )ine from a warcity of currency. For lack of that faetorie aro cloniuK, com mere i ciuharruMMcd, and grain i Jik 1 to rot in the field. "It I the duty of all financial iiiKli tution to do their titmont to rtdieva (hi Ncurcity at onco. They aro not do lutf that duty fully." Tho iwwcr of money to affect jiriceg i clearly nhnwu by an editorial which ajlr.arcd in tho New York Tribune Oct, 23, 1HU0, from which wu quote u follow: "Wlieu Hecretary Wlndorii hud r liuved iiiiiuedlatii iicccntdticN In Wall trcct by citraordinaiy diiihurMenieniN, it acemed to hoiiiii mun cxcei ilingly unkind to give warning that all thin money would be ubnoibed in cxiitndinK bunliK KK mid by udvaueiiiK irin in 11 few we(kn, and the market would ngnin liuvii to chiMim-, u Ik fori , helwccu omidoyiiiK money iu njiecuhitinii and tndutf it in riMluctiv iuiluNtry mid legitimate trade. ( r( l.iry Wiudom gttve all the lielp ho could M hen lie ciiumciI 111,0110,000 to bo added to the circulation in a Niuglo month. "A larpi juirt of thi abwiriitioti hit Ihi ii due to the rcmuikuhln mhione in the jirice of fin in product. Wheat at $1.07 Jier bilhln I, innli nd of M cent year ago, mrun an cnormou ilillrrence iu thu amount of tuouey reiuired to traiiMui t the ordinury buNiucNN, mid aUo In the nuuilllit reiilired to bold the lie cumulated tu k for an cn cleil lion. Ho with the iiilvuiii'ii of u tvuU iu corn ami 8:1 cent in out. 'J'iiIiiik only the 'imiible iily at a few xlnt, it reijuln $iI,(iimi,(ioo muni to curry that uj'l'ly than it would Iiuvh done a J ear auo to carry I be Mine ((moitiUe. mid (.11 the $111,000,000 l.iilii l nlreudy re ceived at the lrili liill WCKtUll Kiinl the ditTemice i over iii,ooo,oou. Tlii la the ytt at i Ihiiik" in U , coin mi ! With wliich nil other me iiiNigiilhi iiiit, "Hut iiotliiuK can le cl.iiiir than Oil that rtiiiliu lit of im iii y have aamotid thl ndvaiMn end iinule it m I bin to limliiUlil J'lUi wlnu ad Vailed." I'll (im r Walker of Yale coltte, on tlie CMiiw i f bald Hun , mty: "WIm u the rm of cuiilrai tioii (HUlillli lie , the flint cU oil whnlil It full I llci tm rchitiiUof the lutuo i HO ; they find H dlllteull to hi I moiii y to 'Hy their le 'I Im um rbtM i the luaiiufiK'iuo ii tliti le fir ihilr mmtl I ootm full i rt The UU'ti n and tn- fhautit lu it fil the i.iwiiri tiny me Ihrowu ful of riu If) no nl. Milly the (mini t find dull nle (of hit i nl lice. And all. unufit I m if the Kal l auxi, bane a iju bU a llmt their ditU cultu aiu (iwlng li the loud tinn." SVItiu w ciiid r the t'itible i!?ct lif rout laei Inn ami I'V.U" lb" liiiiie n uiwi-r vitcd In on inmi who r u die Ula lb diiini. i f to.tion.tiuo K-, II MUI la MmtlM that lie w H oo thtiirf iond 1h'W ok Tttbuna limt.il thi tualti -I if the lUtmi t In inilitina tm h lirnirlMiil l-owir, Aj'MlT, llil, In tha follow lea- able luanm tt "Th werld luliy tmlfir no t inillel for ih ubnolut power of ona (mil and the utijcct huruiiiauon of the ',v bf.le tjcoplo u exhibited today iu thi country. Onn man nittinjr in vV'aMhin toij i endowed with larger power than wa ever any other in any country aince tho world began. lie bold the key of tho induntrbil, commercial, agricultnr al, mechanical bunking in hort, all tho intercut of Die country that have liny relation with money or currency. On )d breath hung, with greater or Im degree, the wclfuro and prosperity Of 40,000,000 people, the power of making money acarce or plenty, to ix jiund tt contract tlie currency of the country, It i not in the poidbil itie of human windoni to administer uch a truxt windy, No man ever lived who could administer it JioneiitJy, There i not virtue enough in human nature to withtand all tlie innumerable aubtlctie of temptation that muMt a auii the bolder of uch cnormou jower. Talk about the tyrannic and ilea potium of tlie old world, of the aup lrenionof free thought and free upeccn, of tho abnolute control cxercined by dea pot a over peraon and Iilertle of their aubjeet! They are hardly to he com pared to the tremendou power of the flounci! milInter who bold between hi thumb and finger thu biodic intercut Of the whole continent." The iiunker' Aliiga.ine dlcucx the aume aebject a follow: "The cnormou power claimed andcx crciwd by the trvumry dcparttiient wa not and nhould not be given to any ofli cial, cither explicitly or by implication, No man ha ever been intruatcd with audi abdute control over the fortune and iuippluc of hi fellow citizen iu tlii country, and uone ever ought to be. The pn tension to auch u power i mon atrou," (icorge 0. Ifackiraff, iu hi work, "The Nation' Money," nay tho aub-Ji-ct can hardly tie mad stronger than thu ulve quotation utato it, and lie augget nmcudmcnl to the i;utitu' tion limiting thl imperial power mid revcnt.lug a fluaiiciai dictator from woiking widcupread ruin, bankruptcy iinddlMtrcKN, Jyymiin J, Ougn bit in three month locked up $00,000,000 of the 1et mon ey the people ever bud, the money which gave to the country a period of prosperity never equaled in thu binary of tho world and the money which i uceded today to again Mart into motion the wheel of iwliiHlry and breathe into bundle the breath of life. To talk of free government under audi condition i a fan e and a fraud. There i no dictator on earth today that bold in hi bund ao completely tho detiiic of no many people n doc our hecretary of the treasury, Lymaii I. Oage, I it not time to dethrone imperial ism, make u monetary system in the in terest of Die people, establish it by con atitutloual provision and plueo it forev er Is yond tlie power of any one man to ruthlessly w reck a nation and engulf iu people, in bankruptcy and ruin? Chi cago Kxprcs. Judicial I'nurpitlloa. Judge liradley dismissed the case gainst J I. O. Jluvemeycr, president of the tMigur trust, without licsitution. lie did not dare to let the case go to the Jury for fear they would convict tlie guilty sugar king a the previous jury lind doti'i with liroker (,'hupmnu for a aimilar offense. The luw and the custom used to be that the jury wa the judge of both the law and the fuels, hut the judge have usurped and sloh u from the jury, tirnt, the right to judge of tho luw in the case, and now, in all chhi n where mil lionaire or corporation are involved, they go one step further Miid usurp the power to judge lint fuels u well a the luw in the ciiho iiinl deprive Die jury entirely of any right to piirtic iputn in the trial at all. w hut a travesty of a just trial is thi we liuve w ituessed in tho IIuvciui yi r cine ) It i about time that congress and jurie Ugun to assert their right. Thu urbltruiy mid unlawful conduct of our judge Im got to bo stopped some time, and the sooner wu In gin tint bet ter. Coiigressiotiitl committer should have the same jiovvcr to punish contumacious witnc) of the il.ivi mi yer striie us uny other couit. If a comnion ncruh of ft fifth rate luwyer sitting on n police court Im m h can be intrusted with the power iu Id solo bund to send witliesse to jail for contempt, why should not the committer nf emigres Im vested with the liililii power? Thl bleu Unit, after a wltnes ha boldly delli d and tieuti d with contempt the whole power of thu congiin of tlie United Mull., he must thin be tried before an uliimi pollen judge in Wusli' ingtoii and that police luwyer vest ed with power to ilUmi the cuu ugaiimt Ihiii, Usi'int thing so utterly tin Ii'Uim iiiillu Unit It ought not to h toler ated for another luoun ut iu the Unit d Hluii. Am), furthermore, the c ustom of per luitiiiK a winner simppi rof a Judge to deprive thu jury iu an ti:sutiint cum of all power and authority or have one Word to ,iy in the disposition of the rami U a thing Unit ha gone beyond the ItmlUof fin I lit r lohintton in thl cniiii tiy. No oiiu mini should Im nilowtd tn umitp the xiwi r to lUctdequisi tun lliul tin' Uw mid i untniu and the coiistllU' In n ur shall I tiled by 11 lueii KuigliU i f t.ttlsir JiiuiimI A I m m( l lal,' A geiitU until i M iittnl at'iMimU bank bill al an Alehitoii bunk ami wa told II wa weMli only to) tint mi Ilia dob Ut hllvr i ilitii ste go at I he tank at 100 rent on ihe dollar. I'amoU Im Ibu sin Id Mold Mahdtilil, ami l bill ate fmln liiml In gutl. The Ann IH'mii IUer witllli alt art tiHliviual le In l- r ilt'iUi. Atl.r all, Ilia "nat" i t Ilia a Yctitiui'iil tin vmnilileiiilila u tin with lh bnt of inoiii y, Mi iiiti mi a a'inr li ami t'auada on a aold bail fun nel imtka money iimi p al nr lu Ida l ulled uti. Aihlo t'toiiu putt I Hep. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. V arnlslird hf rhr UovrrnmAnt Crop nd Wincr lln rfu. n b .OVA- Lincoln, Xeh., July '11, 1807. The temperature the wit week ha been V above t he normal in the eaab-rn auction utid U belotr uoriuul in the western seel ions, It bus averaged about normal for the atata a a whole. The iiiiulmum temperature quite generally exceeded DO on three day of the week. The rainfall for thwek Im been nbova normal, except In smull ur'U in the cen tral and aoutheiMteru sections; it waa exiiptioiiully heavy in the wea'eru and soitlieni portheis of the stitw. The wwik ha been ft vi-ry livornbla oue for harvesting, liuying' itnd thrasliing. Harvesting coinplct d iu sou I hern couii t.ies,wll advanced incmitntl counties and la becoming general in eorl hern count ies. Thrashing"! in progress in central and southern counties. Winter wheat la yielding well, rulher better than was ex pected: the quality i excellent the berry bcimr exceptionally large, Out are quite uneven, being an average crop in some section and considerably below the averg in other, (,'oru hn made a very good gro'vth during the week ami continue generally in excellent condition. U i reported u curling somewhat In I lie reghma where tha rainfnll was deficient tho pant week. Corn is so mew h a I bo! r.uid, aMpccielly in the uortlieru eecijon. It i mostly ia tisel, and the our are atanliug nicely. ItlvTOItT M COVSTim , aoirriJK.ASTKii.M skctioji, Huller. Houm thrashing dona and tm 'i(tliBt yield of winter wheat; corn nearly up lot the average in growth; the hot weather is making corn roll consid erably. ( uss-harly planl"d corn nearly on to average, lute planted milking a vigorous growth and looks well; potatoes, ex cept t,n low ground, very poor; pasture ininy gooo; wm-at and out heiug thriifihed. ,'luy--Tli nothing of winter wheat iroint? ou and about three. fourths of the crop iu stack; corn Uoing wen, nut iiemjn rain, l iliuore Jhruslnng of winter wheat Veil under wny: yield good, corn advanc ing very rapidly, while iiotsuffering rain would be beiiem.'ial. (Juge Harvest over-stockinif com- menced and a few thrashing; urain of eujetrlor quality; heavy rain Just night und corn crop now assured. Hamilton Winter wheat yield good: spring wheat yield not so good; corn about ten day late but doing well, Jefferson, Hot and sultry week; corn doing well. Johnson tiood week for stacking. tbrashiug, and haying; wheat and oat ara yielding ; some eurly com ia on the uiar'tet Lancaster Oat all rioe and munv have threshed out of stock;winter wheat yielding well; com is growing well, It, is silking; quite an acreage of rye is being sown. Nemaha- Corn doing finely: noratoea rultin x to some extent. Nuckolls. Wheat being thrashed, yielding well; oats being cut and very hwivyjinimt of the corn looking splendid. Otoe Duts cut and mostly in stack; winter wheat yielding well; corn not suf iering but will need ruin soon. 1'nwiiee Wheat mid oat being thrashed, yield bur; another favorable week for corn has drought it forward fast; hny crop heavy. Polk Ideal week for corn; ont nenrfv all.cut and about half a crop; wheat and ry yielding well, quality of the ef. KiehiinlMoii (iood week for thrashing and stacking; uoru doing finely; duck wheat coming up tro-ly. Saline (Wri doing well but rain will be needed soon; grain is Mng thrashed from shock and not quit up to ex(eettt tloiiM, Saunders (Iood week for corn: ont being cut, thrashing in tirogrenn, yield good; crop need ruin though not yet differing. Keward Corn is needing rain, espec. hilly the early planted corn; lute ont about ready to cut and will he a fair crop. Thayer Oat nearly all cut; thranhinu: going with a rush; crop yielding well; weather all that can bn desired tor corn. York.Throshlng and slacking pro gresniug nicely; liHrvcatnig about nil done; half the rom in tassel mid is silk ing; all corn growing well, t OHTIIMri.UM SI ITIOW. Ilnyd Wheat liarvent commenced and promise in ba a lull crop with exvllent berry; rrop growing well; liny good. Hin t -Hut and wheat being cut ami (brushed with good yields; wheat thill on ground but good quality; tmuu bay cut; corn look good; early npplca plenty; lata Hitatoei need ram. Cednr Cum about ad lui ed nud ba glniilng to nr out; rya mid barley atatul ail rut, out harvest Iwguii, Coltan Thntshiiig rye and wheal eoiii UimksmI, pliow plMidit yield, Cutniiig IUrisliiig ol grain ol ad H.d in pK'gre.s, ipinlity I good and vie!.! bormitl, corn i mil Mdml ths sen oa. inon-Hnml grulu rliilng ahiwly aal ftllnig well, liarveal )ui lieguai cora growing vrry rapidly; mall fruitdolua uuutuitHy wll, l'odg W Miliar UvorabU lor barvt lug and Ihraslilag, oala ready t't cut; coa ia aeo I Miiuhtlna. muU-Uaal ai oal aarvael ia rogrM, iHira groaiug rapldlyi aom romplaiat id hurt artqi id apple bat rarall tha rrtqi Will baa ni a iMt yar.chrrrU bava Wa agoud crop. Holt-Whmil aad oat riiwulng, ern tnMni uul aiol luoka ll, rt har VMtsd, oin tbritalisd, hay niakitii ba ua, Kra ktav,r, Kaui-Cattiug oat wl'l ligla lata week; wheai ia tornbig. tha bead art large and full; baying ia in progrewa. Madisoo All busy harvesting; trraio well fillcil but stand 1 light in many pieces; corn taeeeled mf eara forming. Pierce Harvesting commenced and email grain better than expected: Una rain Monday oighf ; prospect for s lrg crop. I'latt spring wheat and oat l-eirqr cot; corn doing finely; rye good qoality; early planted corn in tassel and silk, Htnnton Corn in fine condition and growing fast; some wheat bn befj cot, the yield will be Mow th average bet quality I good; hay crop ia large. ThoratoB Larly wheat andoatsl-elng' harvested and a good crop; corn doing well but Is backward and will need av lt fad to ripen, Washington Corn doing well not needs rain; harv4ting small grain pro gresing. Wayne -Wheat readv to cut; oafa very good and nearly ready to not, corn djinn fury well; graea crop fine; polaUm good. CfHTAt, SIX'TIO.t, I'.oore Harvesting well tinder way; amall grain of all kind a god crop; corn growing well, iScflalo-Corn wa some injured by hot wind on 2f2d and SWd; win-r wheat thrashes out letter than expected; early oats are light; pr'ui wheat ptomiaea well. I;awon The harvest cornea with rush, everybody lny but can not keep the r'nm grain cut; corn curl aome; pa lure getting dry, Oreeley ISarley, oat and wheat most ly in shock; oat being cut; wheat, fairly good; corn neid rain; npplca dropping off. HallMoat of the smell grain In shock; aome oat yet to enf ; all small grain will make a fair crop; corn gaining fast, Howard mll grnln about ail bar vented, of good quality and a lair yield: corn growing well but more rain woul'J be beneficial in portions of the county, Merrick Most all grain cut, exempt oats; oats fair; sugar led growing well; corn growing well; late onte rusted, Hherman Wleat and oat nearly all In the shock; corn and potatoes arab ginning to suffer from drynes, Valley Kmall gram yielding well, bar vest two-third done; corn i in the to acl; cabbage and potatoes good, wir.tttKAWtr.Hx ntAruiH. Adams Winter wheat above average; spring wheat, about all cut; com look fair but need rain; potato n abort crop, Handy Corn looking green and lit tle more raia at the proper, time will make a fair crop; second crop of alfalfa heavy; harvesting oil dooe, crop very lighr. Franklin Hrnall grain mostly pat up in good ehni-e; second crop of alfalfa in stack; corn growing rapidly, many field taoseling, j Frontier Hpring wheat ready to ml, yield extra good, qualify fine; oat about ready to cut; corn making rapid i growth; hev plenty. I' urnas Corn doing finely, much la ellk, end roa-f leg enr plenty; wheat bnrvest, done, splendid yield; pot n toe good; second crop of alfalfa good, ioeer Wheat, and oafs about all cut; corn r.eed rain, Harlan Thrashing ia full blast and grain turning out Im'ter than expected, good quality; iwatoe good; havgood, Hitchcock Wheat harvet a bout over and threshing in progress; line rains hay he' pad corn, which wa Buffering from drought. Kenrn'.v Hpring wheat mostly cot; some thraohing winter Wheat, yield sat )afnct'Mv, qnabty good; bay good; pa tared g'od; corn looks fine, I.iiieoln tirn, wheat and posture much improved by rain; some corn do- ' lug finely, some still needing rain; mm ' about nil laid by, I 1'erkiii" (lain came just, in time to! save the corn; wheat most all harvested, j yield small j PhelfK Harvedting In full blast; corn ) taw,ptnr out, i lied illow Stacking rye and wheat j and culling spring wheat the order of . farming; corn doing well; grass up to the j normal, j WI S I KIIM AM SOIITHW I.STMf r,moN. j I'ox I'.utte firaxs growing well; bar-( venting nniall grain begun; potatoen lair; range cattle look fine, I Cherry Wheat and small grain rin ing quite rapidly mid sonie harvesting! being done, average crop; com growing! well. )Hwen Itye nee.rl.r all cut with fair yield; spring wheat nearly ready to cut, and In fairly good condition; corn doing well, Ke th Spring wheat nearly all cut; corn looking good. Kimball live and barley In shock: see. j ond crop of alfalfa l'i stack: wheat and i oat nearly ready tt cut; potafoea good. Hock Haying ha commenced with , (air crop: corn growing fat. j H-otta Itluff - Kent, rain of the season on the l.'.th; spring wheat and ont lieaded out; com growing well; pns'.ure improved. Thomas Plenty of moisture and warm weather; crops doing well; early pototoe tllllde; liav doing finely, n. a. i,ovi:i,a.vj, Section liirector, Lincoln, Neb, NOT WHAT IT U8EII TO HE, linilln ttt tlm llnnnim Trmle, II ! .( I (Tr l. A enrgn nf thirteen theusatid bunch e nf hiiunnn, Intended for the New York market, wa thrown Into the har bor recently at Port Llmoii, A tha sieniner had arrived twu diiya late tha fruit bad heroine tan ripe for shipping, but that baa net Interfered wlili tha prim or th s.ile nf the fruit In thl city, Kitya the New York Herald, It ieein in tuv had, however, tha eoit trary iflmt. fur several dealer regret ted that It had tint been a dixen rarane that bad f-nitid a rllua place In anullt em sea rather than In be shipped to thl already over. linked nuiket, " ha been," aabl well-known rout mNslnii fruit merchant, "tweniy-lhrea year In thl iulties, and bava never arcn an lew titatk! fur battanai a( lu day, Kli week ami t iliK bleil imt In bandla thrm at all till aeasnn. Tha fruit I ton rlpa tm arrival, It I al numl luqmsslhla lo ! rell fruit. Tber ba been lima when alltf tbuiisau.t ibii-a ttul avvraaa ntia raria tUlly, Tba aala af psai he, aipsrlallr, ind tlniiietlB fruit, Inlstf.r with tha aala nf Ntuaaa. Wbn lhy mi rl fur fiiiumUslun honiM' Ik ar I4. or, rabr, H away, I lit altaaV vtttdvri." DDI 17 DU Uil K7UBI W O A Perfect Machine at a $19.50 "71 WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS. -l"' -- .--a? b OJi I Why my thrm tlmea a much in order Vt acare nopular name? Wle yon buy iiiiwMw yon pay V le-r cent for th name and 'i per cent for tie ma chine. We sell yon Hewing ibflona that will new, and charge yon nothing for the nam. It you do not like nime "Independent," paint red over it and coil tha machine what you will. We are doing the adrertoniitf. and It doew not tfM u much. We buy the machine dirt from of tiev largxt manufacturers in th world at yAtrrottr coT, and Ho',lr them to our tmtwfimrt hu wptitmtdlr low ta-wje, and ail we want in aM 'ion is One Hit'ritr. Our "Ind-pa'lt'' Machine i a thoroughly tint-tin Vtuuty frwinK MwUiu, and l retailed odr Ma original nim at t'i't ti't. Our arrangementa with the manufacturer will not allow o to use their name, but instead we call it "ladejiendent." HIGH ARM, HIGH GRADE, NOISELESS, LIGHT RUNNING, 8KLP-THREA DING, Awarded the Medal J'miifnm at the YinrW rltnbfa f;ipitinB at ( Jr in n. EVEUY MACHINE WAREAWTJD-A writti warranty tvemptm fiti-.U Machine. Ail parts are interchange!!', and we can eapply dopli Catew at any time, KmU part id !b Ma'hin" ie fitted with ch ect tiena that no trouble can arise with any part, a new pice ea m euppli'd with the ttaauraac of a perfc-ct fit. Our indejendent" m n, strw:t!r Mgb-grd Hewing Mo;hin, and fieished throughout in the !e-st posnibif manner. It iwneea all wAt-rn improv ments,and if mechanical construct ion issued that in it rcomfind simleritr with great strength, thus inurmg t-wmol running, durability, and talking; it impos-ible for the Machine Ut be put out of order, It sew bt and make perlecl stitch with all kinds ot threwl and all cli"-s of material. Alway re4y lor use and unrivaled lor sed, durability and quality ol work. Notice the following point of s-iisTionly, Tmk Uv.ah swing on patent no-ket hinge, and i firmly hold down by a thumb screw. It is strong, sulstantiai, neat and handome to deniga, and beautifully ornamented in gold. The bed t.late ha rounded corner and I inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with the top o' the fable, Hioiir.sT Ann The apnea under the arm is T, inches high lino U inehes long. Thi will admit the largest skirts, even quilt. It is HKt.r 'I Hiir,Aito Thcr ore absolutely no bole to (Hit the thread through exceot the eye of the needle, I'ue, hnr.T TI B i cylinder, on on the ena, entirely self-threading, ea-y lo put in or take out; bobbin hold a large amount of thread, 'I nr. Hi in l;i Oi;f,A1ol is on the bedot the Miudiine, beneath thehobhm winder, and has a eo! showing tlie nuiot-r of stiteliea to the inch, can be changed from H to -VI stilehea to the inch, Tiik Yw.n is double and ex lend on both sidenof tl.e nn-dle; never fail to tak the good through; never io at seams; m;V'iuent is maiitive; no spring to break and get out ol order; can be raised and lowered at will, A i roll tic Houhi WtshMi An arrangement lor filling the tedbin automatically and -rfectly smooth without holding the thread. The Mbm doee not run while winding the bobbin, l.mnr I'.c kio Tba Machine leayto run, doea not fatigue the oerator, miikes little noise and sew rapidly, Tiik Htitcm i a doable.o k el itch the mi iiih on both side, will not ravel, and can lie changed without stopping the Machine. 'I UK 'I r.xsioN is a Da', spring tension and will admit thread from H V I VI s,olcot ton without cloiiiging, Neyer get out of order, 'I a NrMo.r, ia a etriiight, eelNsetimg nedle, flat on uieeide, and cannot tm pot in wrong, Nr i ni.r, (tax is round, made ol cn-hnrdened steel, with oil cup at bottom to prevent od from getting on the goods, Ai;i,sriii,r. I'.r.Aidsos All bearing aracaee hardened U-e and can la eiinily adjuted with a screwdriver. All lost motion can tm taken up, and the Machine will last a bl time. A TT acii M k a Ta Kadi Machina la furnUhed with tha following setol best tl attachiuenta riiKK! 'iiie l oot llaaiiner I-Viler, one I'm kage ol Needle, ail Itobbin. oue Wrench, ona Hrrew (inver, one HIhiIiIh Keraw I 'river, on rresoer Foot, ons llelt and Hook, one Oil Can filled with oil, one (iaiige, on fiuiige Hcrew, ona ijuilter, and one Instruction Hook. j, DHin.oo ivivoimvia ron 41xo.no. OUR OFFERS MHMf-Our IndspsMdenl" Hewing Mai blue a atmva dnsurltiail and Neliraaba InlepxiMleni onw year fur A If Ml, MtX'ONH-Mur "Inilepemlenl" Mawlng Mai blna given a a pre. imIhim abaolwlely fraa of m.t for a Olaliof ftO aal,irMer at 91 oil ratili, Tlllltl Our 'Independent" wwlnJ Maohlna for lit (mi vtt nil a I lull or 'J1 PwliserMier at I no aach. UUUOIIT rAll AM tuncliiiie Mp" direct Iront fnelnry at Chicapi. 'rlgtit fhargew prepaid limn y point In lha I'iiII! Hlates on railway, incept to laiint In Washington, California, Nsvada, Oregon, Colorado, New Miic Idaho, I'lah, Molilalia, Ariimia nud w yumlug, to wlucli tate w will urehar lllrsiglilcliaig.b'r 1 1 mi additional, ' I'araotia tirderiua Maidilnsa will iileit alata plainly lha point lo which tha !t,na la lo lei alopped, aa well a id pnslolllca lha j.s.r lo ba anl to, liira alilo. phiK poibl a wall a postolthw addrssw, and bold Mat hiua ami im(r m L j'roiiipll aul, ' ' ft rVAi'tihiM .11, Oniinmi oh Arru run luruawirio to INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO., Lincoln, Nobr.iakn. ff'EWING 0 . . MACHINE Popular Price. FREIGHT PREPAID, SEWING MACHINE, "