August 5, 1897. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 1 , 1 HARDY'S COLUMN. WUcomiln and Michlan-Land of Mop end Itarlj Lumber Mea I'taaaail With tlia Tarlff-Th llapubllcans View I'm parity loth Illance Wit b Teleacope Good Mao For th Waat-MlumCliller.. Should ba ahutout-OapartmeiitBtore aud tha Wheel Hacking t'p a Bow, After leaving the swamp and frog pond of Minnesota w had hoped to mil Into a tetter land but the northwest portion of Wisconsin wa even a poorer country till. It wa sand, rockit and pine stump for a hundred mile. My own Nebraska ban risen in uip estlina tion mort tban ten point. Even our and bill beat awampa and lock with und mixed in. Hop and barley are the chief prod act in a considerable portion of Wisconsin. Tb last week in July won harvest time with them aud bop picking come In Hep. tember. W are wow renting In the fruit belt of Michigan which extend along the east shorce of the lake nearly two bun dred miles and back Into tha country ttilrfr or forty. It In tieacbce, peaches, tiencliee, every where (tenches, with berrl"s Ol Ml KIIIUS, uppiea, jmuiii" a"" " " mixed In. The peach crop Is light I hie year, but what fruit there i will bring a good price. Minnesota, Winconnln, and Michigan are tickled to death over th lumber tariff. Lniiecially that part of the luw which double tho tariff in cane Canada levlea an export duty on log. The rn.nt firnllf la In iroinir to Canada. buying loga, floating them over to thla aide free anwing warn up auo wen mun lug Nebraska pay for tha lumber and tin. tariff mi tttu. That Increase the muvuunu if tha 1 11 T11 tier man but not of tho govern men t. Tha few millionaire . . I. .... ..a, 1. una. .....I piue owner 0.1 a ii.-fv ji sized pine tree la worth two dollar mora under tna new tarn. iaw, f.01. tariff manna turn dollar IIWH"" ... ...... " " ( 1 . thousand mora for the lumber to bnild corn crib and ilg pena without getting t,nu fimt. mora tor tha Irftrff and tiork fur nlshed tha lumbermen. It mean two ,t,.ll.. mm un iii.u miM. tltP ufra tn fcll(!M UVIIHII 0U v a,. a, ......a - - ' farm but not one cent more for the bread m.A l,tt,- fiirnn.fiwt liulron workers. 1 ....... i,m ln 1ilUru lnil-u for a alllt III f . III! UHn a a. - - - clothe but not one cent more for the grain and meat we aell. We taunt ell at Liverpool price with lb tonn auueu. M The lumber busluen ha made score of millionaire but farming ha never vat made one and yet tha lumbermen munt be protected by a two dollar tariff that more millionaire may tm marie ana the farmer be made to pay it that they niav be keot noor and under abjection to tha rich. We read of millionaire iron worker and manufacturer but of no millionaire corn grower, and yet we munt have a Dingier law to wrench trio- utefrom tbacorn grower to keep the iron men and manufacturer. a Tb republican along tha Jin con tinue to claim that proeperJty I eurely coming in the near future. Last fall the election of McKinley wa going to bring It, then the inauguration would anrely do it, now the high protective tariff will an rely do it. W met on republican who waa more sensible and long winded withal. He thought wa ought to give McK nicy eiirht year and ii prosperity did not coma he would vote for Hryan urein IDOL McKinley pronperity I alrendy here with a vein, en nee judging from the num ber of strikea and the amount of labor trouble. The men who are praying for ISrvuii advemity are ihcreuniiig daily One manufacturer Inouire what nhall f do with my good ahould I Mart my mill?" The market i glutted and the farmer nnd mechanic have ho money to buy with." The tariff, the (nriff in all the cry, It may prove a healing balm to England but it i nothing lens than a Kpnniah lly bl later to Nebraska. I'rcnidertt llemia for Knnna mid I're. Iilent Andrewn lor Ni-braakn will ilia!, tit. We will take all such men who lack the triiileiniii Lt nt trim! a nnd monoitolieit The very fact that millionaire en 11 buy iiiatitutioiiM of learning, menially and niornllv. re liuioiialv ami tiollticnllv and cant buy the preidenta, ia proof that a little maniioiHi iin linger on American aoil in epota. Th titna hii comm for Ncbrnxkii nnd Knimaa loaiiv to New York and the emit "you can't brian any more ol your iun iniiier children bent l v the enr load a rule iln v do not make uood citi ena. Wa have wayward ihillnn ciiohkIi of our own ami dont want your poor I ouea nnd lioune ol coir-ctiou ilumiH'd on tia any iiiore than you want the piiMM-r and iriiiiinnia of Europe (lniiil on your wlmrK t Now dm miiiill nicri liuiil it'd i lly lot owner ara piit liliiK into Ilia itxpariMieNl tore with ulmill na mm h aeiitanth day IuIhimi piii lied lulu ihtt iNre.iir and Ibranher at nit nul tiny, or n IIih tuv" driver pil bed intu Hi railfiiiiU, Ittit tha ib par liiient ttora hita com to lay, Ix-ciiii- tin y ran and do nil tfMtl rlM'wit'r, It eol Inn liitla inula in ai il and IiimkII a liiiiiilnd Ihoimnml d. iU.tr lrid la a year Itiati It diiha bail linn b, and Ihera tulnr Ilia aavliig In the toliaUMxr. Nili Ii lllli III Ilia KiUliWT tun II illy a I. Mti'" tn, cliitlillig nnd bardaata .n u Imir lnrln t ttmKI io lit a am h un a part un til. 1 li wlli I.111 el la likely In Intu a ll lat pill oa II. 'Ilia littifclliru itlnl ll lrt car un a ar lb kttt.-r la tela raaa, I'ul tti bi Vi la liMroiii tu day aud tin? lomlil ! taiad ullitr prop arlf W'ei.rliii in taiita, lad latliapi oili ba alflght lt levy a a l 11 lur roHiirariiiid biryrla I tll. aluit It' alilatif 1 nullify road. lnH a MlW' t'itt tloabli tlta di4litli of lb fir t.at biitu", llo ar tloua to kwp until a Kt aotiHiiiinii MMr. J tit tiy a lm bm of raru,U l Ml litf aal iMiaat faMiaiortiK . Tk !iitri'iT 1 ir II.ih), fay nar mbwiiptloa, A Growing InnlllulloD. The Kudge & Morrl Furniture coin- puny have made arrangement to carry a full line of Queeim-ware in addition to their already large stock of furniture, hardware and carpet. Thl complete their tock by making them a complete "houe fornihlng (tore." Their new tork of oueennware will arrive in a few day and will lie a good a any in the city. Anticipating the rlae in the price of crockery aud china and glaware aa mood m the new tariff law became oper ative, Mear. Kudge & Morn purcboed their tock before the new law took effect They will therefore be able to ell for leaa money than their com petitor who were not able to purcba in larite ouantltle before the Increaaed dutie became effective. Turtle vlnlting Lincoln ahould not fail to vlait their tore, J'eraona who expect to attend the etate convention ahould come pre- iiored to take advantage of th many tiarifain offered by Lincoln merchant, lly (Join if ao they can nave nn amount greaUr than the xmiik of attending the convention. Wednesday. Auiruat 4, Oovenior Hob comb apliolnted the followlmr iieraon noiarie riuoiic; ir. amanou m. r.u ward. Milford, Hewurd county; Mie illanchn Arnett, Madleon. MadUon county; I. K. Vale, Huperlor, N'uckoll county arid Mia WeNtermuu, Lincoln, Lancaeler county. FROM THe CAPITOL, Imnhs, Nkii,, Aug. 4, 1H)7. (Kh!II ('orrepondeii(.) Hailrond don't like Auditor Cornell, The malinger delgn ate him a "bnd medicine," A a mem ber of tha executive council to aaac railroad and telegraph propertle, he favored raining their aement I LT7, 000, which will make them pay about 17.500 more taxe than they would " I , . ..I flu a. .1 .. otberwlae have had to pay. ma maue them mad. Ho they got afler birrs with the report of the goldbug pre. A thee reporur are not pan. o much lor each lie, which wa the arrange mentin the lat campaign, but accord In if tn tha aira of the be. they all try to ae who can get off the blggeet one. The conaeniienc la. they have putoutaome tremendou whopper aurmg . in in week. Tba one who won the liar' belt I the reporter who wrote the article In the Omaha Ilea of July K.'ld, wherela heac cuae Auditor Cornell ol joeuittiir.g in fiiliiiiiir tock. ttuttiiikf hi wife on the pay roll a regular employee In bl olllce and iaNuing an order forbidding acce to tha nub lie record of hi olllce. 1 hired a cariamter to meaeur tbeae lie und be ny they are all ten feet hhh, ix feet thick and four feet wide. To be exact, hi report read oa 101- lowa! "I accurately men u red tbcaelle in the fourth column econd page of the I5ee, July Tl, Witt, and found them to be 10x0x4, JUwtpectluliy aUMiniitatJ." A VXAlOU ItV UOI.U. Hini the reiieal of the Hherman act everv time a campaign i about to open, the goldbug reporter ana mugar,in wriU-r diacover away off In aom comer of the globe a new gold field where the miner ecooo It uo with afjoop novei in am b fabulous quan title that for anyone to talk about the future uae 01 mii ver 1 a ureeign of lunacy. At th beginning ol the aatcaniDahnltwa the uann reel Hon tb Africa. .Now It I the Kloudyk inAlaaka. When they coma toyoiiwith thiaKlondyke tory ut reply "noom African Kaffir." wink your left eye and walk on. TIIK STATU MI.1VKKTIO. We are going to have the grea teat atate convention on the flrt of Hcptcm mr ever held in the elate. The populmt organization I no formed that Hie rank mid file make the platform, direct Mm pollcic and aelect ita candidate. That la, the private in the rank are com maiidera. When the commauderN fail in their duty and do not give the right onlera then conlualon prevail. Every mcmler of the "Old (iunrd" ahould get out end take a hand Hi pro maliatimr the order for the next cam paign. I fun not uaiug nny figure ol Nwch in tin ataU ment. The privalea iii the populint army laauethe order ami they have the ability to e that they lire obeyed or the delimiiient reduced to the rank. The privalea can laii' tln-lr order only own a year ami that In at tha lat convention. Hack of tbeelale convention and all other convention ia the primiiry. There each private. In the rank eliould nnaeuible and - to it that Hut rluhl order nr laiie. If ln don'l alteiid and order are bailed Ibfit remilt in the wrong policie or tliecliooiiig of the wrong until to carry iiieni oui, ne Ihih no one but hllliaelt til Illume, Not limit ainci 1 at tended a primary tllierM thtlM Were 0er Ibree lllllldred eligible mellilH'ri', Hi only were preaelit. i did the beat wn could III m-Un Iiiiu nl teen 1I1 li yite Iii tha coiiniiK cm. vi lli ion After ha llal wa publllid IIh-Im wita u great! bowl beiniie certain men wet not 011 tlieib leKittlou, My opinion lutl the howler ibmrve a kicking. 11 the old guard at.d every iu ele 110 to tli priiiiarie and tw to it thai tha nulit order nr imiiied, Irtiatwiirlliy di leunte t lioaeli who will linliiiinil" lor atlprctllM Judge mid rgelltld the II 11 1 v i-r il.y ne u who U-liKta in tnir primi pie. IM Mil l.loS. T'i aiiaar lrul lilfilf bill tut lll i.iiw.l, an I Mark llaitim M nr i.l an older Mi iiiilteiii in b.lp t arry !i nit alii turn, 4lt.il t Till M-i. Tbeta l la"l OMl id Iba e.(.t til Sn brncka efv )er J'lal alnil IIINHI, leai. will vary but ! ibiliat Itmii Hint itiimiiil, I Ma la a In I pa.- IbrollMlt Ibe hand Ol Ilia tuili.ly lf.it a. titvfa, iauiai Uila, Ibera ia a ! Ufa an.inilil li ill d'Wa Mi'l wa (btioili I lit I tlilllilti'l, It M lha laiatloa ll tlllea and iimiiu ipablii. kill l iimiHit l at on know, a ilieia la an fe-nd at lla all butlw, 'I In i hM dim I lttiiiw tldi Htv t tiMiiiiuiia amiMiiiU tt lopla ol lttti pay la lad rt I I -tie tin li avtietal aii.Mi!iiiil IbrouaN lt tar aal riami and larilt Cti at uul lt.MtllHI, 1 It till ! l lei.iN aloaa pat taiiMit ally ia rilr Nih IMhi.iiimi. lartlitl flillialf piaev b atttotial of hmiiit ial tatatiHM In t lla al d,o"i.Miti. n a b th Intel lalalma id Ilia tipla la t.rla, wad M an niiia iiiiii.itt(iiii id lid i'i, lent atayf ar I II any woadr that lb ipin at pIKIlT . M. Iihhi 1, FACULTY AND ALUMNI PROTEST, Condtain the Rectnt Action ol the Direc tor of B'own Unlveraity, Home rnembera of the faculty of Hrown oolverelty are eager to put thomaiilvi on record in regard to the action of the corporation which reMiilted id IWIdmit Andrew' relgnatlou. Meeting have been held in the faculty room during the IflHtfew week, which have not bncu at tended by all the learned gentlemen en titled to eal In thnt A ugut chamber, and action I ald to have been taken there In the pain of the faculty, Heveral rneetlnge were held and finally a proteat w adopted, protect lug agalnat the action of the corporation, l'rofeNor Harry II. (Jarduer, no- clate profcHNor of wtouomy I ald to he one ol the leader la the movement. It I an lnteretinir fact that the Mlauer are for moat part the younger member of the faculty, 4MMHI ACTIO. The followlmr reolutlou I belntf clrcii- ated among the alumni of the clan of W of i.rown L'ulveralty. ard l receiv ing many Nigunture, Wherea, It It reported that orowu Cnlveraify I u uffer the unneceaeary and Irrejiarnble Iohn of l'rrldent An drew, tlicrefore, be It "Jteaol ved, '1 hat we.i member of the claa of !M, who have cnuaed our name to be underalgned, reitardle of allllia tion other than a ou of Jlrown, earn etly and reie0lfully urge Much wlae aud liberal counael a aiiaiiuvei t tiiiMepior able mleforluiie, Jteaol veil, That one cojiy of theee reolution be forwarded to I'reeldent Andrew and one copy to the secretary of the board of trustee, A ONE PARK RATE, Orsnted By All Rsllfosds to the Populist lute Convention, The following letter from Chairman 3, II. Kdmlteo I self explanatory; I.jNcoi.N, Neb,, Aug, 4, Ml, To A vts Whom It Mat Coxdkm! An chairman of the Htate Ontral com. mfttaa of th I'eople'e Indejiendent party of Nebrtteka, I hereby announce that all railroad companies doing buine with' in th state have notified our commit tee they will only charge one fare for the round trip from all point In the state of Nebraka, to the state convention held at Lincoln, Hcptembcr 1, Ticket to be Mold August 81t, and Keptember let, good to return until and including Hep- tember fHb. All wewapajicre friendly will please copy. it n, I'.mwmTK, Chairman Htate Corn. I'eople'e Tarty, IRRIOATION C0N0ME8V. Will be Held In Lincoln fsptember 2$ 29 and jotb, The officer of the National Irrigation aaoclatio have fuc4 the following call aldreed to the pcoj.le of tb I'nlted Htate: "Aitreeablw fo the inlructlon of th fifth irrigation congre, the Nlxtn urinal aeaalouofth national Irrluatbin con jrrea will m held In the city of Lincoln, Neb.. Keiitember HH. M nnd J0. ja'J7," I he loai or representation in this body I a follow: 1 All membcrwof the national executive committee. 2 All member of the Mint and territor ial Irrigation coinmiNion. H, Eiv deleuate at la run to be up pointed by their reapeellv governor for each ol I lie foilowiutt elate and ler ritoriea: Arixona, Calilornia, Colorado, Idaho, kaiiNita, Molilalia, elira!:ii, Nevada, New Mexico, North liakota, Oklab una, Oregon, H011I.I1 I'akota, Tenaa, l iali, VVuahliiulou and Wyo tiling. 4. Thri-e di'leiriite nt larye for em h tat and territory not heretofore en 11 ineralnl, to Ihi atipoiuted by tbegeveru or ol mii ii I alatea and territories or, in f ho Ihalrict of (olcimbia, by the jireni- llellt. ". One dclejcatn encli from regularly oiit:iiuird irrigation, agrlciillurnl ami borl li llll nrill aociel lea, mid aocletiea of eni(itieera, irrigation rompniiiea, nifrli-nl- lural colh-aea and coiiimert'ial bodiea, encli na board of trade, roriiuiercinl t'lilba, chillllber of collimel'ite, etc. . Pllly ncrredlteq repreaentlllive of any fomiitu nation or colony, each tueia Urol H111 I nlted Hlatce Meiinle and bouae ol risircaeiitMlivc. and each ttov- ernor ol a Ntnte and territory will be admit led a lumin ary member, CAbS COUNTY POfULIXTti. UmudWiih Utnoirt end tiilvsr )( publicans ia Naming e Titksl, 1 ha pniulit iiiiiiity con vt til ion lor t'u.a nullity wnn held In Weeping Wat- r Muii lny Angual 'J, The con tent Ion of 1 be deimtcrata and In niter n publicum Wire held In th sum plum at I he name time, Tliirw wit a lilt" allaiiibtiKH and bill frpleat lllatioli H ten ill of the I'tievHiiiiona, I oiiimill". of ilva tin tou Ii reur.i wra sppiillitrd lit'lll nu ll u n VanltuM, and alter colialdelwlila tlmi.n almt Ilia 1 mii lull tcr Srd Mpnuit.'' put I ibt I lilitf Iha piwltliMI Upoll Hii' liiktl MUKiltg Ilia I lift pat I Ira !" fipull nl Ilia nun m lit wa tt'idit I t phi It id Ida 1 initi uliiiua. I'y a ltii. Iha iii ulit w-ia nitm ! 1 an Ii I il. fur t ivii. no r, r-oiNii 1 l. ii, aiirirvnr an t cortmrr 1la d,tna rtU wire nifvti Ha Infill, final r npHiiiiitd nt an I t ii.t t. r Ilia a mill r Jid wa iuu tit Iha it il; rpublii aiia ha iitii"ii Wa (Ut, .no lotjf lita'l patlle tiad lit I't kal saiiit-d a a asbtlluw "t vtta.iit, ti..nr Mita b r, I onalr t !, VMn I'riS', Itttialy siiiiHuIbh l-at, Mr. Ifaii lltaiird" r, ,V Allen, ai(ri, I !d l atin". I n homiH I Nai I slfiingty rlabin ail Ml Ota nllltat id H.a p'iiimiv al ('!. til ar teiubbeH, In iH liiaiiuii aa that lb toiuliiHd tpi lil n l dni.mrtn lni.lH Willi Ik a.. I nl li it-w lUvfptl'll' awe alll I n(tli-rt'ttl In tvttnMta k unnl fi 1 iil In an luitj.tf ily, sal tb In kft aaiitvd kUiy sill prtil ab1 ai !n!di Munay. "Money has been Inuccurately poken of a merely a mean ol exchange. Hut it 1 far more than this. It is a docu mentary exproMMloo of legal claim. It Is not wealth, but a documentary claim to wealth, being the sign of the relative quantities of It, or of the labor produc ing It, to which, at a given time, persons or societies are entitled, If all the money in the world were de stroyed In an In taut, It would leave the world neither richer nor poorer than It wa, but It wohld leave the Individual Inhabitant of It In different relation. Mouey I thereforecormsjiondeutln it nature to the title-deed of an estate, Thouuh thw deed be burned the estate still exist, but the right to It ha be come disputable, "Th real worlb of money remains un changed, us long a the jiropoi tion of the quantity ol existing money to me quantity ol existing wealth or available labor remain unchanged. "If th wealth Increases, but not the money, the worth of th money,lncreuie; money lncrene, but not the wealth, the If I ho worth of the money diminishc. "The un of stihMtnuce of Intrlmtlo value a the material of a currency I n barbarim; a remnant of the condition of barter, which alone render cnmmeree iioaalble nmoiig savage nations, It In, however, still necessary, jiartfy ns me. chaiiii'nl check on arbitrary luce; mrlly as a menus of exchange with foreign na tion. In jirojiortlou to the extension of flvlllxatlou, and Increase In trust worthiness III governments, It will causa. Ho long a it exll, the phenomena of the runt und prim of the article Used for currency are mingled with those projicr t currency Itself, In an almost Inextri cable manner; and the market worth of bullion is affected by multitudin ous accidental cirviimstauces which have been traced, with more or less success by writers on commercial opera tions, but with these variation the true political economist has no more to do than an engineer fortify lug harbor of refuge agaliiNt A Can tin tide, ha to con cern himself with the cries or quarrels of children who dig pools with their fingers for Its streams among th and," I hi, aud much more fully a valuable wa written more than a decade before the "crime of 7l," by a man of deep learning, He wa not fortunate enough to lie called A populist, but if we may judge from bis bitter exjierlence with iiint(u,liie publishers, when he began to write on political economy, the pre then fully merited the title, "subsidised." Much more could hardly be said in so few word a this author ha done aud the Inteiiae concentration of thought, like the effect of U n condenned food on tha iihvNical bodv may not Drove wholly beneficial to the mental digestion of tiinnv. Tlien.tacnt.ince of-but I shall not tll you bis narnenow are not to be swallowed carelessly, they are the very qulntecnc of thought and should be taken morsel by morsel and thoroughly Iiiratjid. Next Week I IlOIMI to give a few practical Illustrations In support of tbeouoted tiaraitrephs, not with the view of adding to the thought so suc cinctly diprenead(t bat were presumption) but to explain fa my own way bowl understand this iiiutriou auiuor, sci enlist and political economist, ClMKf.MO IJkT'imwck. MALL HAPFEN1N0U, Congreaman Hutherland wu fa Lla coin 1-rlday on hi way to Omaha. lr, V, L, Hall of the banking depart ment mud a flying trip to hi home in Howard county Wedueeday, pepufy Htate Hnjierlntendent, C. V. fleck left WedncNdny for a short stay at Oram! Junction, Colorado, to look after hi birm neur that pmca, It I stilted that there I a movement on foot to eliililiili a tannery at Omaha The larite number of Hacking bounc in the city would furuleii plenty of hide for the new iuMtltution, The bodv ol II. I', Lau, the well known wholenub' grocervmuu of thl city who died In Uermuny two we-k ego, reached Lincoln Haturday. The burial took place Hundiy afternoon at the reidence, 104. llNtreet. Heveral iN'ruon were killed in tor nado near liloomiiig'on, Illinois, Friday 'J'bree other were severely Injured 'J'lomii killed wern, A. C. McDowifll, aud a grnndnon, Mrs. Hamuel Mrowulee and three children, nnd Mia twin Urn ven. ilealiitiiig the vant Importaiiee of a true statement ns to the value and char Bi ter of the Klondyke gold field letinir giveti to lb American citixmiM, National Labor Commiaaioner Carroll l. Wriubt ban ilitputcbed an exjiert to Alunka to report. 1 he municipal election la Imliaiiatio Ii ha develoiiid the following mbl o- lilicnl Mil nut inn. I'n 1 1 of the democrat iiomiiiuted a uuM democrat on nail ver I pliillnllll, the popllllat Itlld filter re- ' piiblicHii lioiuiiialetl n niiver democrat. i lie republican have their own In ktt, llmi, .lull 11 C. Hjirtcber, who wa on ol t lie lb Ii Sutra In lh I rail Mlaalaalppl coiiureaa held at Halt Lake City, pneil llmiiiuli l.inctilii r riday tm Ida way home, AH- r the nttjoiirumtnt of the conaieaa Mr. Hpreilier Itmk ua extended trip north through Idaho mil tb in 1 1 ti if 1 u 1 ti. I.. I I nerllv,til 1 iVIiiliiiniH, ba btnr el.t t.il i liiiiniont nl tb ti friinriali. il- trnl i'tniiliiillet tn atimd t ill r. nl, rined. Mr. l att-rly la a aue- leaalll .illi r ttlld rt i't'd olk r Mr, liMfiil hit rvmnvi'd lit llinil.b r l iibi . wbtr ba will edit tb "Ctdorado lle.rt.a' Illative," 'IbatMitat bild upT. V. I'.tw.brly'a ni iHiiiiliiii nl a I titiiittiaaitiaer Hi iinl nl 1 111 in in nt I inn i-i' t.l lliarvat op- iMialllmi Unt ie lf III I rtl'i'f I allies l.ul Vraaidt iil Mi Kntley bn ib lealt"! ihatn by alanine 11 lnt n .i ii 11 linen I that Innkleg blltl Ctiliiliilaainle t Hvtitlaltof I tm lima Uieg at lent. Ilia tiit Ifaaimrr luiupaity of Itnet ra, t uliai attualr, lM Sfln l-a nl liisinptiraiioa ttt I ty ait Id -li.f y nl al.tla, 1 La f.t ltul slta k U l, t'oti and Hi litftifpiir.it nt aiwJtibaJ, Mutpky, l J. t timluiy, I', tirtniatiii, pint in C, IVa lr, Vi.r Vvllar, M. I', HtialU aadtieikard ttni:. H-akr l(ttt ha at foot anHnuaead bt HiatiiilUfa aa ta lt lil at ptttM'l tn net Mpv plawa a ftidttwt tf put) rialmwa, Jnn C l'l, (ahkieg and tnfirHiy, '( C, Nawlanda, vtimaae, aMftbU and aian, L, , iid,ilv, agth wllur, Jtf Mie'a.iM, publw build ing. Harry Hkinner: pension, Curtis Coa tle; Immigration, Vv. L. Ureeu. (Jovernor Holuomb has crnnted a requisition for th return of Lawrence llott from Carry I'arnell, Iowa, who I wanted in Omaha to anwer the charire of maliciously destroying property. nous i the party who dest royed several valuable half-toned engravings belong, lug to the Omaha engraving com piny because the comjiany dlmiHed him from their emjiloy, The IMutte Valley HutrarcomDanv have (lied article of luot.riioratlou with the secretary of state. Tim comtmnv ha a capital to k of f '00,000 arid th Incor porator nre N. W, Well, Chnuncey Ab bott, W, y, Nelnian. Norrl It. Fuller. and Thonia Hryant, The comjany ex ited to build a beet sugar factory at Hcbuyler. Mr, Well, a wealthy member of the Incorporation, will leave Nebranka for Kurop for the tiurposu of looking after the purchase of machinery, The suit of Kendall, and Hmltli airalust the Hanitary district ha been coiniiroin ised. The agreement rendicd i that the Hanitary dltrlct shall- nay f .7.000 to th creditor of Kendall and Hmllu In full for damngii to their mill by ruusou of the change In the channel of Halt Crock, The case had been tried twice. At the first suit a judgment of 5l,00 wa rendered against the dUlrlct and at the second trial It was cut down to I'M, 000, Or, J. If, Hollster of Ashland, NW., called at this ofllcu on his return from Harlan county where he had been visit ing. He report croiis extra good with the corn crop safe, The doctor I one of th old time tcrccri backer of thl slate and rejoices that the need of finance re. form sowed by that party I at lost j mining us legitimate fruits, and tniiiss he will live to see the greenback Ideas put into law, H drooped a areenlmck dollar in our till for the skwiuhka Jmuk- PHJUOCSf, Tueday Governor Holuomb isiind a reward iroclamatlon offering two hund red dollars for the arrest aud conviction of the person or pcrMou who committed a murder upon an unknown man in Thayer county, on or about theUOth of July. This man wa found dead near the lod school house, seven miles uorlheuHt of Jlubbcll, on the date named. He had beau shot through lb breast by a flfJ-calibre revolver, and had irobnbly been dead two duy wlnn ouud. No clue a to hi Identity or of the murderer bit been found. A bill wna tavrirablv (tonablarad btf tb Houe authorizing I'reeldent McKinley to apjiolut a currency commission, con sisting of eleven members, said commis sion to investigate and rejiort whnt change are necessary or desirable In our present banking system, J bey nre given all freedom In eummoulng wlt- nenses, and mut convene at the call of the president. One houdred thouaand dollars is et fnnde for exjienses of the commlsaion. The senate refused to act on the bill, thereby placing the republi can party in an embarraaalng situation, a It leave the party In the attitude ol having not kept laitu with the people according to promlae, i i ' IH8UBAH0E DEFABTMEBT. . T, M, Mwlgart Kdltor-llall, Celnna aad rire, rarm mud Town-Af enl Wentad-Write fdlfor of JaauraaoeU partuiant. Town dwelling mutual ajijiliaatlon are corning In fairly well o' that we think we will be able to complete the or orgnnlxation Hcptembcr 1. We hojnf to get 200 or more charter member by that time. We have concluded to offer 120.00 In prir.es to agents oa follows: for the greatest number of applications 110.00, $.1.00, 8.00 and $2.00 r sect ively, . providing that the competing annul write at lea t twenty, ten, six nnd four application between now and Hcptamber 1. We want to set out two days for an eieciul effort, Monday the iHhund Monday the loth. We hope every man will send in all applications on hand the next day. Virginia I'liiiitlUta. Uoakokk, Va., July iiH. The Virginia nonulint met In convention hereto-day. l(eolution were panned endowing the national platform adopted at Ht. Louin in IH'.Hi, lion. J. llodue tyier. tne le.tn iuir candidate lor (Jovernor lielore the democratic con ventiontion which meetn here iient September, will probably bo endorned, nnd O. II. liravely, populint, named for Lieutenant governor. Si limit I .a ml at a Pre in I urn. Land Coiiimianlouer J. V. Wolfe has relumed from hi trip to Nuckoll and Jeffernon co 11 11 1 lea w here be ban been at tending to the leaning of school laud. There wa comparatively a small amount In Ihestt counties subject lo lenwi n all of Ilia leaaa holder had not In-en airved villi notice of en mil In tion. On nhat. wa baaed th coiiuiiinaiouer ob tained premium amounting tn f jl.V The New Vork World says Iheone tbiiiir nlinolutely rittaiii about Hie new till iff bill i that It will increnan theeo.l ol living. Hugur will roal mora, vbii h lug Will coat more, lumber Will coat more. - l.i n it. trot kt-ry aud enr limn ware will t int more, tiil.nivil vt III Coat more, aonp, ao.bt ami 'tll sill coat inure, fruit Will coal liiuf.. marly rvi-ry nitit'l olcttni uikii eotiaumpllttii will cunt more. M tii l. tU 11 m1 la awiiy it 1. t,t wn, I ka (ma, tttlia, lnutiitti i. . tail in. ma aiel jeitij -f i I uiiwr ti'ti.it. S,u. If Hi-til t le'H liaa It -lit H. lit Mi p. I hi. It il.t.t ttiMit)iiy uil ltl. fc t-tl'ta at v fi4ml hhm fia.l 4l l li a tha I S-t t y t-al tlaiill4. I k.Ma4t ul telutiUi f I. .iiiM.'t.itit a K t tiia fftat !. U itHa h.ln t.l- . M-I '.l lr ' . Utl, filiy iit yta-t-Mkl'( tl4 tf Inlood'j Sarsaparilla tt lata tfu b.d I'Milt II lttf t l, tttit(.titl fcyt I II llv. wll M. . .1 1.111 't k"-'tit -M.it a WRITE FOR IT Ur. kbepard'e new book 1 In area! demand. Oyer two thousand copla hay bn banded to applloaot at tb ofllee or mailed to dletant Inquir er during the paet 80 daye. It lea ndd addition to popular madloel llurwtur, belna fit for all tb family to read. All who bwv atluiant not readily eured by th family phvvlclan should call or writ tor a copy, ltl free, . Henry It. Clark, a farmer of Eetber, baw ountjr, Neb,, pute bimeelf on record today, Afler finding out to a eertalnty that bl recovery ie ub lantlal and real, ba wrlti H, II, CLAniC, EHTIIKIt, NED, "It I about twenty-rive ynsrs since rslarrb bitsan to undsrrriln my syalam. Whan It llrnt slartml It aav no special tlsn, I silppus 1 look crtlil, which I was unable to throw err entirely, What mat pnopla seem to think Is a littl mat and throat trouhl I found to b a nerlou con. stltutlonal aliment. My catarrh went frorn my haml to the lari orrnns nt the teely, miiflclitlly the stomach, Th whole rmtcliln- ry or (llKPallon anerrwia out or oroer, snu. wfilla 1 wa ahla to ha around. I felt half sick snd wretched all tha tl.ua, 1 frankly corifaaa that I mil not Know now to g about a cure, My eymptorn Involvtd ao many part of th body and many of them saamad so obsour that It Was imposalbls for the doctors to tall what allad ma, lint rbn I got Ur. Bhetard's Myrnptom .Hank found In It a perfect ploture of rny eaae, I saw at once that I had struck tn rlsht thing and I bnxan tha Mall Trnatrnenl riahl at my hom, It dMn't tsk tn Ion to get strafshinnad out, I am all rlsht now and my frlarnl and neljfhbor krww how hls-hly I think of the bliepard Mall Treat meat." 65.00 A MONTH. lilstant patients ar welcome to our fatuoue aymptom lllanbs, that covee II abronlo dleeasee. Write for them and cet a free and careful opinion from phyelcdana who treat hundred of eaaee vrr month. If you take treatment by mall tb fee le f 0.00 men lb, medlelnee Included. MlPAtfO MEDICAL INtTITUTI, A Vlaappolntiiieat. Whnt about Cuba Mr. I'ronldent? Itnt year at Ht Iouin the republican party declared that the government of the United Htatee "should.actively use It inlluence and good olllcee to restore . - . ..I I...I ... ,l.ah Since ami give lllueH'iiuciii;v i" ma slnnd," to put nn end to the bloody cainjialgn of llutcher Weyler, which a Cuban correspondent 01 tne ixmuon Chronicle declare to be a Dear ap proach to that of the buke of Alvo la Holland In the KHh century, Congress has adjourned.' What ha it or the admin iat rat Ion yet done to ful fil tble pledge of the republican platform? , Home mouey wa appropriated on tb president's recommendation to meet the want of destitute American citizens In Cuba. Hut thnt waa a mere temporary rellul measure, n- 1 It must b admitted that so far a anything it has yet done I concerned the administration has failed to utlfy the expectation that were rained that It advent would mean hope for Cuba. Duiiaio time. One of the exchange describe 'the man who could not afford to take bl home luMr, a follow: l!y getting hold ol a loreign advertising sueei, ue spent $1 by writing to find out how to keen sober, the nuswer being to take a pledge. He also sent GO ti-ccnt stampa to find out how to ralne beet and re ceived a postal card replying. "Take bold of the top and pull." It was the ama fellow that sent CO cent to a fellow In the east to find out bow to make money and received a re ply, (let a job in a mint." He i also related to the man who eut f 0 to find out how to write without pen and ink and the annwnr, "Try a led pencil." Ha In a twin brother to tho man who sent $2 to find out how to live without work, and received the reply printed on one blank line on a pontul curd. "Fish for sucker like we do." No man w ho doe not owe Mii solo nllegience to the Cn I ted Htate ahould lie allowed to owu or routrol a foot of land or a dollar worth ol tock 'vitbin th limit of the I'nloii. America lor the American should bn the watchword of every patriot, We weleoni tn our country every mitti from every rllmn who nmtira to aid u 111 developing our resource. periM tu atlng our In limtiiution ami protect ing un front loreign domination pro vided he wear allcglume to the star and trlM-n and tu tlivut alone, Houilx em Mercury, COUNTY CONVKNTION. A Kull 1,11 of Candidal tar County OlAceft I Nemintd, The probibltiouiat id Lancaster county t iel In roavenliua at l'alvrity pbiiw July aad nominated a lull eouitly lltkat. They r HI fined their upirl nl lb pl.it Infill of lb party mltptadal I'llUburg, IVaatlvauia, Tb attttiiMailoit ar as billow; rvttaurer, Hiram I'ull. y, (ak prvtm. l, fthetiff, C. W. IWher, f.aneaatar, I l.ili ti.tir I'. MtW, Waal Hilt, (maty Judge, A. Ii, W ttib tibarr, I l,tni!ii, li..atir td dfd, J air Kilbura, 1,1a tHila. tuuatr trinlaa.at, Mr, M, A. . M -Mta'ww, jii.H.la Muti)itr, Ibtiata I", Habl, Iblavaa trk. t ttliiaiiaaUtaar Cft'l W , llasllt. Lit tl Halt. Corutwr, lr, T. 4. Mrriiaa, .laeda. t aaUr Iwfl4i J,t-IU d. year wife Ua) falthlaf Hr.w-I aavaa't lr lilr. Jitnea-llew't Uvatf Pratt t-Hhei beea ta tuy tallUl tl 14 J