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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1897)
September q, i 8q7 THE NEBRASKA 'NDEPENDENT. -if, v F i EDITORS' IDEAS. V "Women larer Than ClaM" I the atartliiig headline own Klondike ttorr in a r wo nt Imtia of tbe Saw York Worlif. if there i oo fiio re newa In tbe artbile than there win Km headlin it im not worth rending. Keith County New, There are aoine wbo aaplrntion (or office have b"-n deetroyed by the plan of fuelon adopted, but thi liic vita bin. I't nil audi put their aliouliW to the wheel in aupport of the ticket anil tbe future iimiv btve otiiiitbing iu a tore fur them. Coleridge Jiludu. , The nvetitre democrat and republican politician ia a holy horror for u w'hool bonne club, Investigating economic q Men tion ami Hie detail ly government aJ mliiiet ration. It won't be very long lire til democraiHiiiiid rpubli'!iifi politician uittiitiiKl tin itiliiuctloii itgni tit tito n aemblitig of achodl houe club, a they have got an Inlunctioti ugtiliiet mud!!!. er marching tilting Hie public road of i)blo,-Mouthrii Mercury, LiiHt Jfifinury th city of LaiiNftniie, Wwitzi-rlitiid, took charge of the local uuh work. It wa ex peeled there would be a profit of fl 1,000 franc the first v month, but tit MUin wa tut large a 105,000 (much. TIi private coiihiiiiiw at I hi- eauie lime got bttr uii'l cheaper ga. in a monarchy like Kiiglft rtd or a republic lik Hwittserland, uch thing may go, but In a plutocracy like the I'ltitftJ Htate the tor Impracticable, rittewtrg huti ii n, Tbe rich Idler in of no more ue to mo- ciety than the poor one. Tbe vugrnt law tuut eaten the one ftbould catch the other. I'opocrat. Senator Maeon of Illinoi, a republican, In In luvor of postal eavlnga bank, HiJ ward lloaewater of the Omaha Bee Im iu favor of poetal eavinjt bank and mnny other republican are In favor of a now regenerated, rejuvenated government waving bank ytettj for the benefit of all the people. JcffiirMon County Journal, The Omaha ISeaaay that th nomi nation of Ju-lue Hullivan wa made by acclamation iu the popullat convention with a volley of uoc, when lu fact there wit not a one made. Hullivan received the uunuimoiiM vote of all three con vmi (ion on the 5 fh ballot, Tally another lie lie, Hdiuyler Cjuill. I'opilliet lillV bimbiteed. Insulted and he in ire tied but t Im v I'iin iinl. Im aiiaur..l 1 hey ar called of Ood to flirbt a rluht eou fight. They know that tlefjatlle Im not l-o the alrung but "to the viul. bint, the net I v and the brave," They uiitNtput on t't whole armor, and tto forth in the faith of JMvld. Lai each maureNolve to make on convert. It can be done, . 'J he rewiilt In Aovember Will then be ehcerituf. Indeed. Free Ite. public, (Ky.) Infill, Irrigation (invention. 1 he 1-if lb Annual Convention of the .Xebraeka Irrigation Aoelatioti will be held In Lincoln. N'ebraeka. on Tu nu dity, WedueHday and Tlwredny, Heplem Iter UH, '2'J and .'10, Low railroad raM'M, for wltit!lt Mne local paper and ticket agent, A. 0, VV'ollenlterer, 1'reMideni NubniMkn Irrigation Amotfltt lion, .JOMtipli Uberlelder. Hicretarr, 1,1 it coin, .Nebraeka, Hepfeutber (J, imi, Insurance Department. 0oadaol4 b I, J, U. tmigiri. Corrpogdiiie MllclU. 031 4 The Quill wa in ttope that the tat J campaign would be fought out on prlii r dptethlM fall, but already th Omaha , )',e Miert it mut mill to grinding aud publiHheM a few lie about JudtfeHulllvan, I til work of the I toe will Mtart tit buni. iicm and probably there will be a re newal of eome of .Indite 1'oet record. ' l''or liiMtance, the J'.ee eny that Hullivan "hae ulwny afllliated with tit gold wing of hi party." Th Irutli 1 that Hullivan wtt a Dryan demwrat from th ilrt and ha bad popullMtia tettdencie for year. Two year ngo the tiopulint i iiiin oiMirict iiei'(j Wei, mill to me dietrict bench, The Omaha lie will have to lie if it miivm anyttiirig detrfmeu' tal to Hullivan and the !! Im eoual to that octraefou for that 1 it chief Mtock in trade, Hcbuyler (Julll. In cloning a banquet at Detroit, the national bunker united IOMfugiiig"'fJod av th qumi," There I no doubt but ueen Victoria 1 a grand good woman, but in thi hiMtnnce we are not deponed I, I. I.. .11 ..1.1.. ..I ;:'r.Ti ' V.." .V, , wn" wflhM. ummn, andal- t . 1 ' 7 ' l"" mmi Z"".0"0,0i0 Ice than the average j i wa Mimpiy in epirtt oi renunciation ,yj frJ. t,.- eeven Vnn.ru. oi in American eyMfem of Kovernmeut It wa imply the expreMeion of lor and confidence on th part of the inwr for ' What the ouecn of Lnulnud repreeeuU, Hh reign over the greateet empire on - artii, ami Mint were a bad woman In teadofagood one, they inlKhthnv nng In a more ubducd tone, but they would have euiig juet the earn, 1'lu- twrws rule u more effectively than the Oueeit role Ktiidand, Duller lieerholm' Corn Trad Mat, cohmIiJ ered th bent authority, give the follow. ingeMllmateo! the wheat crop yield of (it world lor th pnMt even year: AVrr Vln werio' w)Mt os MMioflt r'. intm, ItMrrholifi'i M- ' M ,;t tllllMlMI, til AlfflCIJllUf. i'.,.,,4r,i,ww,'i, ,';, wt..........iA.tiit.ii... ,, . in.,..,..l,;tM;tM) mm ,m,i lK.,..,,,,,M,iie,ii"e,,4ii,l ,,Wism,im..,fM,t l ,.,..J,4l,JMl,Wifl.(. ti t wt.,....,.t,iiitiM.m,. Tftietlmat which 1 by the bent of authority, 1 probably a nearly eorrect a can Ite made and it MdowM thatth wheat crop of th world thi year I nearly 160,000,000 bfiMhel tee than any of the mix moMt 2r.0.00U yield for thMevcn year. We often bear boMinee men and fe r fil er eey they have no time to taka hand in local politico, Jf H prop OMition, oreinreu, r.very tax payer curt anoro io tax a nana in pontic ami very one ought to do mo, Thetax-pny urn foot the bill and he 1 a poor bui & man indeed who fail to take part in hiring hi Mervant. And beeide, looking at it from tbe Mtandpoint of fun, very good citizen ought to join in th play. A good political crap 1 Utter than Acircu, and a circn ha in all gee leen the bent of medicine. Take a flay off whenever you can, boy, and Ita v your ny ia the affnir of your town, couuty aud elate. We Mieveit will improve your liver and we know we alway get the bet public Mervant wheu all the voter turn out and make the election. It I when men are "too cuy to attend couveutxtn and elw tioite" that bad men iriot often get into if!lce. I'apillion Time. 1heflht btr tiolitieal Miittrernay in Nebraska thi fnlj will alt met the atten tion of th whole country. On one eide MtandN the republican horde of office Meeker, hungry, dtmiierate, with a rec ord behind tbem of having placed mer in oltlie who have Mtolun thouand of dollar of the people' money, and a ready a ever to reort to any and all mean, no matter how Infunioii, to co erce, intlmniate, debauch aud bulldoi im n Into voting th republican ticket that I he old gang of public plunderer may agaiu be plrd iu power In the tate. On the other Mid Mtnnd turn diMtinct pnrtie, but all united for the I ommoa purpo of maintaining jiood government, houeMty la the handling of tat fumle, keeping th credit of th Mate up to whir it properly belong, and to puitieh without iliwrlmliiHlioii big thieve and little who liMve tolu Irom th Ntate, Thi will be on of th Iwiue of the campaign aud upoo whlcli the elector will I called Upon to He ebie, There i no middle ground, You niUkt ihiXNM between hoiieat adllllniatr lion aud corruption. On whlcli id will yon berottiitttij, York iHouot rat. I he liBMimiiy among the ilver furee iu Nbrtik I gratifying, lu ihltt the goldite W HI Inak u eflitrt Meoud only to lb on they w iut furl k In 4 Mint, It would ! a notable victory for iniii ti iber Mi.ia in Pimm that pub lic r.ptiiioH iu Mr, Pry cut had rliMiiged ultiirully to ui tlivoi ma poity, lb ilvr votuf ol all pilw are ptrloli0 vtHtugti to revMMi thi and will niii.li.l their lorv muhIikI lite iHiiiiUion iMiuy, Utlle tli' lby will ratr the uu by a ioMrily Urnr lliNM Hint iilten to VI r, lift m lull, Id iMre.rr ul i i,mk ill Un.lll bm- i by tb riw in Hi ptheol llifir vt bet Hirr ar leti IIimu and levy kMi Dim! tlio rtw I Hot it .i the aiuiliiitllli-u but to ll liiwfnf tHuraid a miilitr, wii ro bat taiM, lby iwow thai pr-ttly III Mi ll.f nl.n Htiul linv bma Wink bed Mr, lMbtvuelriit la r oi. puy with ribirv 'i mmU bar f I In iKlti-', and Ihey ten Ibal in tltnltii muI h founiUtitiM WouUI b bH bud bf f emitviil ritnr, mIiixii liuii-r l,nM, j ro.riir lei e' t I bd m reiblle IIimI tm n ptlnMnl ! ewekMl l 14 lo Ul mpionI Ik Mil I fn Mint wbrnad, 'Ihey liMih 10 Id lulWfe -ltiefcjr MiihIi j it litre ntemoer oi th euprem cuuri are allowed iiv in conlltution each a ealary of f 2,600, The three NUpreme court coinmixeioiier (th office of which wa created by law In violation of the constitution, and which office would be wholly uuncceeMary If the mem here of th Munrem court icav eiulit nour a uay lor ;ioo day In th yeari each draw a Malar of 12,600 a year. And heebie Uuh. the b'giMlatur each yeur, without regard to tb eormtitu- lion, flpproprtnte 12,0W for th bien ti i it in (or "tieifnfite," end n thene ix judge ar not particularly needing "um NiMtanta" they have a ort of "bnoine way" of Mttviritf lhe Malarie. Thttee "auietitnte" a re Llla Norval. wife of Judue Norvnl; I'aulin (lagan, daughter oi tomrniMelouer ilnunn: A. C, rearne. on-tn law of Jude Uerneon; Clara Irwin, wife of CommiHMioner Irwin; Nellie I'OMt, danirhter of Judtr l'imt: Fred hi. liven, Mon ol tommieeioner liyan. While the people tamely Miibiuit to thi Mort of diregard for their right they may expect to be coneidered only capable of b'-lng eervant inHtead of mov- ereign. tuburn tiraug!r. fill I a in. The ehnde of John Jay. who from 1782 to 170.', wa chief luetic of the Coiled Htate. meandered thouiihtlully iiiroiixn ine realm ol epirit land. "i on re in a eombre mood. ' aid the elifi.ii- of Alexander Hamilton, Mlapoinir l lie eliaiie ol John Jay on the bock. "Areyou thinking of the time when the people ol the United Htate banged you in enigy? ' 1 he ehaOe of John Jav ltuddered. "Ilon't letak of it." b replied. "It w a rounh exiwrience for me." "Well." a Id the Nhad of Alexander Hamilton, "it wa all owinir to that awful treaty you negotiated with Kng land. No wonder th thought of it make you f ed lik th devil," "le," urhed the hade of John Jar. "it' enough toaadden any imtu epirit, i mean. "Oh, cheer up!" exclaimed th hade of Alexander Hamilton, "don't let th odium it brought upon your nam over come you." "IhatlMU t th oibaut that over coming me at thi momeut," walled th h,nd of John Jay, " I hen what i th odium that over- rouie you now? ' hy, the odium, of having my name borue by that inlutiet'oti nnd. Jmbie John Jay Jat keon, of WmI VirlnU." And tb hnd hed tir. I wentletli (Vnlury. COMIIINATION. The etock iiiMurunce companie aro to Itav a meeting I hi month nt Hurtttogu for the purpoMu of forming a compact which will Include all companie doing buiiiee in the el ate between th itllu g heuy and Uocky mountain. Thi com inict will try to fix rate, oommiioiiN, form, and all other matter Hirlaiiiing to liiNiiruuce lu th Mtute referred to, and If any company doe not join thi gigantic combine it will be cruhed at once, Home of the weNtern Mlnte have law prohibiting compttnle from doing liiielue when thi'V are lu a truet or com i blim, Therefore next January there will be a Mcrap between thi combine and the IfiNiiratico coiiiiiiiMMioner, providing nl wu.v that the a'ate inMuraucu depurt meitt I lu Mympathy with tlui law, ItMeeuiMtome that emli connmnlc are digging t heir own grave um lift a they poibly can. Already there are over one thoueatid mutual In the Mtate of lllinole, Iowa, WiMcoiiMiu. MitineNotn. Hie Hukota, KatiMa, MiNMOurl and Nebmxloi, curry many million of dollar, Including the lialf in ut mil and half Mtock companie. The average coet Im 1mm than one half the coMt of old Hue coiiiiniiile, Th'teti faciei the people are finding out and by education they will iu the future be get ting on to thee cooperative companie, i will predict that In Icmm than Um year no etock company will Itave an agent la the field Molicititig farm ltiur- nuc at the Mam rale a now charged. Th farm agent iu Iowa and lllluol, for Mtock companie ar unknown lu count le now. What I true of tb (arm rUk will be true of city r)k,' 11 you will look at the lwt auditor' report you will Me that there ar but two Ncbraka etock compauicM now doing uuniuc, viz: the Home Kir of Omaha, and the Farmer and Merchant of Lincoln, Their Mworn Mtatement to the auditor how that they collected luet year for premluuiM In Novemle-r fi;i),2y'J,li; loMMe Incurred durlrg the year -'j2,77 72, Tb balance, WJlftlAl or only on fourth of th premium were ueed to pay 1om, A very larte froportion of thi Mttrplu cam from the dwelling Iioumcm in town and village of the Ntate, which 1 the beet cla of property to luMiire becuu It 1 very rarely that one Im burned down. If tbe render will look around him among hi follow towtieineu ha will e that I am correct when I May that dwell big property when iMolated I tit bet It Imi of property to fmture, and further that if all thi clii of property were in one company th com! would be very email If the munagemeot of tbe company wit economical. Hitch company 1 now being owmixed and ItiMttraiic will tak effect Oct, 1, at 12 in, W want agenM In every town la the tat at one, write u, When You km io Lincoln AN AGREEMENT REACHED, It No U4 I ( l M, Ilttkbnnd Thti pUii you bongbt r niikrbl duU riut r inld ttieut, Wife-4 tb, ill. I im) iitiri tiftMt tb ut for Ubi w 'lby r only lo bang eteitlaii klia4 Mr ellimlint Why il.i yuH bring tb ' Into tbe bi.n. ( ii.. k i'U'o. imiiu II b t'lrl W lM't!i aftvr l.iiii w'eu llmr l luK ( bi4kf4t M r raan.it Ita Caroil f t f!'rii.. M ,y mmm e. k " o l m ,i, lk., if m a. I b . 4h-Ih k( , tr ..iuitMfci J 4i ,4Iimkm , ,4.4 Um4 mm. J'"- I'll!.! fcl lit H. tt.ua I1 !- h) u fm kn ii.a 14 "l lw.l,t t i4 ak-k i ''' i 4 I-.n. i Om iik ut l lt .maltha la k m. an! Ika N (, M ! -! I i . .tMi a ut a ..l-,a ,,4 ( IM ,M, K (( V '. ti, Wat IM le) -I ! . l,l. V ai.l t" ' II ! l IWtlia .. .m I t'n. i,..! kr tii.ajki lt ka Itit iiik l i MM ) iZ- f ' ",,f W.T.'wUO T-if Ml(.t, n Tb Coal Miner Strik Endd by Com- promiM Tb ureat coal miner Mtrik It a ended. Tli executive board of the I'nibid mine worker Itav rectim mended th accept uuce of th propoeitlon of th 1'it teburg ote-ratorM to pay 06 cent a ton to lb end of th current year, A ma meet ing of th miner Ita been called and when they have ratified th action of the execailv board, work will brumed Th executive board ba cnt out tit following circular: To the Mln Worker Who Have Hum- bended Work (nth Ulfferent Htate; V oil are hereby notified that a con von tton will let held at Columbn, Ohio, at 10 o clock a. m, ou Wedueday. Septem ber H, 1897, tireetiiiK: At a conference held at ColumbuN, Ohio, on September 2 and if between the nutiouul executive board and ditrict preidentof the United Mine worker oi America ami a re pre- tentative committee of tb i'ittburg dil net the operator whom we con-Mi-uted to timet only after it became ap parent that a national conference of operator and miner could not be con vened, the following proportion were Hubiintted by the repreeeutative of the rittebttrg oieirator to the executive board aud ditriet preldent a the bneiM ol a ttlement to U-rminate tb preacnt Mtrike: llaiil ut Matlleiuaiit, I'trt The reeumption of work at a fll-tieiit rat of minitig. The ubmittiug oueMtlon to a board of arbltratiou to determine what the price Mhall be, tb maximum to b 01 cent, th price to be eflte'tlv from the date of reauuilng. KeeomJ A traigbt price of (16 cent, to coiitinue in forti uutil th end of tb year, with the additional mutual uuder landing that aloint meeting of oMrat or aud miner kliall let hld iu October, Jt7, for determining what th rate of mining kball l therealter, i our exeeuilv board and dtnct prnaidetit, after much delilHrtioii and a thorough eoiunlcraliou of th propo! tion, do recommeiitl th latter iu, lu Iheir judgmenl, the brat that ran bine. cured, bMaiie of circuttmlanci mud appanut lo all who buv Ktudiml inrk- t roii.liiiot.i iuce tb Inauguration of the Mink. Vu, however, am lb court ol Dual MilpidM-almtt und m ui ilpeid br your wive wit! your action hall It and When wmi hn!l b rrwumed. Addllloiinl reMii will be giveii aud A full H'l'oil made ol the nniieiw! ttuatio at the ron tt-ntioM. Wm would iirthr h.Uimi tlml ib h uitt.'roiiia uutrmmi'ltl by r-ululiuin Mud uuiualiueloti aiwpt Im m. Untie your beat lutvrvat, lHlreiilu 1 1lia In llikk-rnik advlaabie nf tb trtk k.tii at ntadw la llw aitiitiriioly ii.' li.ml uutt 111 la tb 1'itubutg tt tin I, Mini a l.i. U II U vlv4t.d will be iir4ti lu thai il.kt t- I mi and wlr l iMtitiiy I, I ', i Hibilrata h iit". tl.'H . riUtit fleWMllal l-e H ph k Mtd Hnl IhUw lt i lit laf . wl.H h tHt will iltt in it l tuaanl btrtttklitiig u ttliti in ira lbililt il l. on Ibwl iptaa Una llia w piiwa at pffMH'Ul wild In lhal tl el 'd b lweitl i.il lo tt la wtlbwa tplialiue WlWmW HI4 iiiix Mud .li mliiie, hinin d by lit iiviiib nl lb wnlttmal rtrtalii lemrd Mli. i.(ih I prvid Hit, t . lM.kt.f, It titt, i II, K-u-h.l, lUmy hit l.khkiiu, I'aitiik I'xUa, timuiiwr ttulif brd, M, H, .SmI, H.li Kmh. I'wlfhk I '!, iblrNt Httiket, HI, l, lut M..i., .ri.bet kattittial . mi board, tt, 0 Vrva, n ivlwrjr MMln nal iiniilit Imwrd, CALL AND SEE US. We will show you the largest and best selected stock of . a Carriages, PhaetonsBuggies, Spring Wagons, Double Seat Spring Wagons, with or with out top, Road Wagons, Surreys, and Park Wagons to be found in the City. WK HAVK HOLD Ten Car Loads This Season and have two cars on the way at this time. Wp buy tot cash in largo quantities and can sell you hotter goods for less money than any other firm in the west. We do not do a commission business.' Our customers are our friends Call at our office and we will give you the names of persons who have purchased ve hicls. Vou can inquire of them and satisfy yourself. We also have a com plete line of WMPS, ROBES AND HARNESS- first quality, and at prices to suit, If you need anything in the above lines it will pay you to visit our store. It is no trouble to show goods. -EXTRA HELP DURING REUNION WEEK- THREE LARGE STORE ROOMS One opposite the Independent office, 1135 M Street, the others corner Eleventh and N Streets. If you cannot come to Lincoln write for descriptive circulars and prices to BILLtlEYER & SADLER LINCOLN, NEB. A YANKEE SCHEME. Amsrlcao Millers Will Mix 10 Pr Ct nl of Corn Meal ia Export Flour, Tit depart mofit of agrlcultur baa bum working for neyerul weeks to gut conducive proof of s alirawd tcbeme aaid to bave originate In the wt. It In the prtu-'tlo said to be now in vogue among wmUtra miller, of mixing ton pir tout of corn'mi'ttl witb niiii'tj Mr ct-nt of flour, which the agricultural depart ment 1 trying to unnartb. ('oncluive proof Ita been netjured that the practice i widely prevalent Jut now, nnd whim the (Inure are taken into conideration and the poieiible profit viewed, it i no ainiill wonder that thi i o. The export atatlMticittn of the aifri- cultural department have figured out a a great miortage in tbe worlu nupply of wheat for the year. In the I nttnd Htate .'b'10,000,0l)0 buhela of wheat are made into flour every year. Mixing 10 iter rent of corn would wave .'1,'1,000,- 000 biiHhel of wheat out of the original .'l.'IO.Oi 10,000 which at the prevailing price of SI tmr buhel would nieaii .bl, 000,000. Th corn to replace tin i being bought now at 210 cent a bimliel, ami it would therefore oot only 111,000 OOO to buy corn f r the ten tier cent of meal needed, Iieducting all ptteeible ex Mite th iirewint wbolmiala adultera tion of (lour by mixing corn meal with it ouitht to bring Ilia enteririiiur mil ler of the country a clear prodt ol f JJ,. 000,000. lour mlxml with 10 per nen of corn lueiil cannot be detected in th cooking; It i ut a wholenome and pulatable, and lb prnctiee would tnd lo mater ially r0uoe thehortage of export wheat. Hut Hi Hxrieultnral ilepartnieiil, v tha iHiln-y that bone! I tltaouly true pn icy, protNiNe to pxik the miller' ut w Ileum to inak iTiiflt. A big nulling flrui in Ht. ,oui I lb only on attain! which iHiacuiv evidence baa let been et'ltri-d. Wbra bilious or aoativ,Ml ft Caaaaral taady cathartw.eura Kuaraat4,UoaS Certificate of Publication. in 1 K or AUDI TOR Of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ll l h.A.ll. I I .'! - 1. If, it 1 in mat 1 KMiiritf, u.i 1 1 I'MttVlxii Miit)' Atudt ui D. I'lilo iiortuu Company ii (ici.naitv k ..'., aiu U I .! l It a J 1. -a, 4 ., i,a.,t i. k.t.M 'MU, f ' ! l..inl. io Ik !) i ..,.( , t u , 1 k s I t, M Ik I iwt lUTaif t'Vt 4 lk ! nl Ik i4t I I ! 4 lk . I ! i...t. Sill. 1307" EVERYBODY 007 CAS AFFORD TO .VISIT TIIK THIS YEAR AT RI SEPTEMBER 19 TO 24, 1897. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and bioux Uity & Pacific Railroads ' WILL MAKE A XI) WILL RUN Special TrainQ. See potera for datoa and achedulea. Httecial Htate Fair Train a at,rtU ;n fit n f anrl fitM flrata Vm I m 0rOM,.".,." m.'I'v' i?.m.,!!& '"! not ,0 a"d ,ro"' Webter Ktreat Station in the city, after the parlld! tr'"" 'rom Webeter Htreet depot. Omaha, Iteinilar taeutrer train will run nn nrun uk..i.. 1. . ...1 i.... u'.ku... ntreetistatlon. (ommencing Monday etub train will ruo between IrTlngton ami the Mute Fair Uround. connecting with all regular paiwenger traina In both direction, r.lwtrie inotora, hack, omnibuaea, etc., will run conatantly between all depou and hotel In the city and the lair ground. KeHiinl advenimn, newpaier, etc., lor a directory ol tin tarn if al Week, which Inciudu The 3 1 st Annual Nebraska State Fair HTATE llORTim.Tl'HAL MW'IKTV FALL Fill IT KXIIIIUT. Special Days at tho Fair Grounds THNIMV, H..,t. yi-Holdiw', I'lonr and (Tiildran'a lay. U IM:sl V.Hepl. aj-8lata Hay. Meal at rratauraat on tb ground; 35 rente Itti f ar, Fino Mechanical, Art and Agricultural Displays RACING Monday, Tutsduy, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Spood Money, $10,000 DCSr MILE TRACK IN EXISTENCE 1km Au'MMtiixl t'iMiif iti.mi rruiiitl F! under h ui I a of Id KuHt I l fUr wn. l iirit litiimiealina vnri i tte flte bUi. 1K .-t v4 ijuitwfit. lirau lirt i fn U r nkl4 iu.-U a iii, ?..t. ail, 'a4 m.'tlart au I iiH .r It, HIhUi atlii, ., "JSA, Htwtttu.e! i,r , a ura. dif Baai, i pi. 81-1, kaitfta l U-4f N para-ie, I ivlay a'Mt ellb 11 UK, faa bll, kaight k r j"Hk f at iblii uit,l im iii'i I. 1 t, LOW HA1LUOAU KATKS via F., K &M. V.HJl, uco r DIDWCLL. J. incuiiAv. tlva'l Vlf, Ib-al I'aaa. A(t. r E. 4 M. V. R. R OMAHA, NEB. i