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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1897)
September 23, 1897, THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. I. SKaWja fit 1 taSaw1 I CAN HELP YOU To select and put on a new you entire satisfaction. It is ft mail from will send addrcts. JJettcr write today if HARDY'S COLUMN. (biul AM'f Ml i;k f if k H I vw I'rospwily and Yellow Fever Calamity C'oal Hlrik w)itlliy Commended Dollar Wheat Hmull Causa Wave High and ow-liitnr $mtl to Fllt Olli'tC'S witli Huloon Allttchmcnte Hopper Aifjain Horns for tit Friendless, W bar been t'dd that wn dip our pen too dWp l republican Jf It tr'M Jonaer It would be dipped dnpi'i-, for we have supreme contempt for tt party that turns traitor to its own declared princl tile every four year. Awl tlu to think that it in done t the behest of corpora tion, trust and money Joaner. Huch a parly oufcdit to l mad to fd on Itttul iim m every day dt. W are also told that if w should tfi v fver tramo farm w would have to tick tbtn down wlti alMlnjr, salve to kp them 011 It or they would wiorlKiiKi their riifht to live on it to the dr bloated money loamr t hut iiiIkIi t corn ttinutt. Home would nod w would i,iv ioM.iVu. fiiw to in iik it a (ttlllj( tIJMi IK'KH. W hr flit d:lurf ion 011 th utrt'H foriiof mid 1 in rj'UMl':nii print lo tttu i-ttfft id, if. whIhivm IiiuI no firooiM'r' ity for loriy yiirif old wlcii rdilli:ui iiiv wen 111 iow-r, no w nnvit 1101 hud tM yellow fvironly wlo'ii fliuM) fifiiid li'irw l'if Iff ow-r. Tli uriy U jul im iiiiifili Hii'iiiin 01 iroft nl s tin' fi r 01 iiow ivt. Thn riulh''"i joiiriiMUiind polilidrifi ,iii n ,Nliriso'i llf -rofti mid Hi" (iiiicliiiif of Him f'Mlniiiity lionl'T. All llila I'lifiicit fi'oifl (llnioil mix Mild til" in jxrwraiioii of ri'imMiww thii-VM. TIh'U tlifv boijMt of hlulM-r iriis for fnnu pro- (lu;tM, 'I In coiiiii from 1 11 riff, Kold ntHiiditrd Miid rfpuoliciiii riatloniil rulf, of mmrtw. Aumu w urn told iuoriK'K"M r Iwiittf t'uid off. YcN.uut how? lit for-cloiir iilmotHiitiriljr, 'i'lilx imiLhod of piiyiiiHit Komi- MlmoNt fi:liiivly front tlm ndoplion of thw n-puhlicuii mid Attittiwrtki'in ilit,t ml H mill ril . I'l llltf.l't V nd iMhor brlnu: only half Ida 11 miller of dolliirs l tii rMon, Why not m lllo tint i'omI inlnr sfrikn by Kivliitf thxin fai wik-k nud wiling tlixin to work, Tim uovern iiDHi t Iim Jimt piMd ftlriwthttt will uIvh Him Inc. tory workr 'IoiiIiIh iiih imy iKrini-r k"1 aii'l on loo ol Hint, iiiKa it k' "ir of thilrit imy out of whitt IiMIhHh ffirmi'r d'xni i't, .Now why not pnv thn (lillrfiii'ii U'lHcti'i dm iiiIiim owinr mid CO 11 1 tUtlWf out of thn to riff rni'iiitD itnd Ml iIim iiMii to work, Iv 1 1 1 1 11 ix liiiliiiUM co In four t ii))) it iniifli mm lo Iwd tlmiu, Ho thin nirikft icotiiij fourtiiiii an rout li m tt would to pny thn diff r'iiiD. W miiiitiH'iid Hi lUiiKlry Imw lor II OHM mrwnk of imtiiw, t lint of Imkuik in eoiiiliiil trunk of Anirn iui lounl, nil aImivm II 00 of Hood purt!hnd Mliroud. Tbi Mllowtnu wxnliliy IrMVili rtoaiiiii- Kl In tin or tllii-'ii trunliol foriluii iKitf lit i liitlilnit for !( nn4 friHioi w irtntt Inliintlcw to tliiMut iio ImmoiIiI wt Eonm nln-r tli Inr It Im I tii uld. It wmd not iiimiimiiiiiiu lor liH'iiiimii" tour, Ms to Iim Iwxitty or thirty wvllflilnl Irsiik. Of eiiiirM tln'iD will I mi id iriMMr tt jr nd di'pr iou iiiid r th tml l Mud wrj ut m Ihfro h iiimI, r ll.o tiliutiilllA, llfur Mild S'll.l t'IMd'lIld, till! Ill WltVM ol rw-Ht will m oulf hull m lnuli nJ thn wmvmi of d' iniini un low, A Son h Ium i Bo Itotda 0rf iliillur wbwl w wm imrai ntM'loovvr to 4 u.r ilolUr whit, ll,ir U mi itr uroniiltm over Ally ! w litt IHS Hon um to lw oft ili'Ur wUkmI I rm old i-nl. r km- iht l".td tinft, t, rr, furn mm I rlolhln-r iiinlxriMl, l t, imiioM Mini ImiMt Nsf Ihwm worth A. u..it Md m mho u tit i-m mi ilurnirf tin Ntrdry 11 Him ul mk IsM, w will hi S'lihiii ul war (rMMMMil lhhMM I nit nf 17.1, W hl ft down a Mold tUrd irN,t'ild Utadwrd wit I Mold ttMNdurd or MS j 111 1 m&w-7mg& r-,mi m 0 it m 1 m 1 m m m m sr iwi mm, : uit and overcoat that will give quite likely you owe yourself a "dressing up" been making the old clothes "do' longer than you wanted to. Jk'tter crops and better prices pave the way to a new outfit from hat to shoe, We were never before in such good shape to serve you. Thousands of suits, overcoats, and everything worn by men and boys at touch lower prices than you will ever get under the new tariff. Now is the time to Luy your winter clothing, Our illustrated all catalogue tells you how to order by the score of cloth samples weK you on receipt of your name andr you can't vtsit the store in person, V4 pom ion 11I1 nw, it will not mnkofio iiiui Ii diff''rfi'ii, Hut fill miiiiiII (Ixhtor urn rum to iin'Kt fliiuiifiliu ruin -f tinw tUnr- whilf Him inoiK-y Umnur mid lund liolili-r will doiiblo tlmlr 111IIII011 im coinpiinid willi proH'rly, Tim ri'puhlicnn niwd not ninks Mich a film ovr (lot unlfim of lliri'd piiilli'M to form m in or lomplulo union lor tlio ii'l VMiiiionii'iit of Monti, Thn ri'iniMli'iiri vnrty itnulf wmm II rut foruu'd by uiiil iui foiirorftvM fMipfimt fuctloim. Thn lro soilor. nholitiouliilij hum huwr iloino itiU, Miid woohy had whfit ull 11 11 1 d-d to form t.ii ri'publifiiii imrly, it wn liothiiiK vlmi thuu tt fimlou, i Tim pric of silvi-r nud thn price of sll olln-r properly, mid of nil fubor liiivn Ju-t Mhout niood ulill Hoi hint ten or lit ti'iiu yir( wliiU thn pries pf ((old com. piirwl to th proio rly Iimn ironn up. W limit in n y ui) up 011 Mwount of fitilurw of crop loit it will iivor undr IhoKold wtMiidunJ roiicli thrm or ovmi two dol lur. A dollar for wliwit wiim mIwmjm eormlilnriMl a low prhx!, It will uo buck lo M fitntMMM soihi nn Kood crop I grown uii over me worio. Whftiinvor n city hn undertaken to runng'tM pliint, water works ornny older ixiOIKi nw--itv it Iimn hail Milady tiuht on hand, brunlom and tliiovioir in 11 y or nrs electi.,1, Kvcrv ex IruvuuaucM 1 entere.l Into, A uood wll is Kurn to im spollnd. Poor K ' iiukK Aiiytliiiiir and fverytlnnu- don to iimkd tin tax. payors nick of tlm job mo tuat a corporation can K11" pOHwri ion. Wonder if m mmIooii with billiiird and curd lul.l" will ever he attached to our Hluoi I jilveriiy it to sonin eiotern col leg.-n, I '1 re 11 in lietler look to this who eud their children iiwny to colleie i'liei'itire caNtern coIIckc with hmIooii nud Kituihlini' HttHchmeiitM that open and clown wlilillm oiK iiinf-and clohinir ofcolii'Ki terni, HmIooiim within two Mock nud Kainhlmi' hell within three arw HltOKet her too near our Htatu L111 vrity. Tim litlln detruetlr grmodiopin'r ha lei-ii flyiui Houlhward tlm week iiat whenever thn wind has U'ell blowing Iroiu tlie north, but a minli'lent uuiiiher oivtopie over to lni-y the lni and chickeo. They art now dcpiMiiiiiii-their ckko look out for thn new crop next npriiiK, 1 Uo lit tin oiihm aru lully an do strucllvM mm old one, Tim IIoiiim for tlm Friendle lndi havwhnd anotlier bout in thn court Miid m with thn repulilienn came out uliefiij. Jul IIoIiikn ie'lie. there wm a coutrai't or pMrtncmliip entered Into hot ween tlm male and Hoclnty find Hint onn party conld not overrldn mikI iKnorn llin VHtei rlnt of thn other party. Thn Home for thn Frleiidlinn ho. uiKlrh11dlMM.11 ortfiirnxd and incorpor Hied everal jrenr Miid hud been at work tliroiiKliMiulharie In neveral conn- tie HiroUKllOUt t lilt utMtn befor MD.V Mid hud Ihdii iwked or mouIvwJ Irom tlm male. In HNl help Irom tlm Htutn wo Nuked lo buy M lot Mild build ft home. I'ivm Ihoimaud dollar wm appropriated, Tlm U. lie added between two Mild three lliounuud morn; tint laud was ImhikIiI, Dim liomn er led Mini nil turned over to th nocley to Im ue.l In rarinii for hoiiieliii cliildn 11 aud women, for five or U year Mdlh Inmate were ni- M 11 led by vohoitarv -uli-crlollnii umIIi. red Up by thnniN'lel AlU r l"T III mats hirniti"i imrt ol llin e-i ne Homey by Miiuuiil Mppropnatlon, Why pohth imi nhould hanker o altur that lllt It Ul loll wn -annul -n. It hits ImvM run in very r- 1 I Iwiier than nuy ln iiiuin.ii run ly Hi men. Thn men havnltadbur alurln whil Ihn women llMVH h--'lr. Mill HIM' It'll t. All liter (III U lor et rlmriiy. Wn lmv had leum laiiiin cuuuttti lor iarly wad lor plaiva, WM IiiiImi M'lwf lhl Wfl ma Lava inula lMinlaiion lor H Mipl, tlNll Kftf tiflf (.oiiimir. rtnl. tl flu hei.teuilr II rrntldtnt I'mvI Kruisr (f Ida Mouth Afrloaa riublla wm mmkIh. h twu i.llei .hrielii, who ill. iMd tiW mMlsdy s Hrl-rtil't diMMM In s f wlvta-. trf, Una ( ih pltjfUim laf.irmti.l 'ri lnt Krutr llisl h wugl.l rutliiy I1.1t tiva Miurs ItiSN wlatttWwH Ml.ialli. TliM lfal- dtnt, nowfr, rrr Irt hi rsstf wiM la -iit rw tlsttliHi SAV1NQS BANKS IN GERMANY, Their Plan of Opsratlon and Tbcir Fopu. Utity With ths Mutes BisiiMM.Hcpt. l.In (lermany thwsar iiig bunk sytm Is maniiKed by the niuiilciial icoverii'iiicnts, iiiHtnad of the national atitlioritieN, a in h'tia-lund, France, ltclgium, Italy nad other Kuro pnun countrhm, Ths t-ywtuin dates buck for nearly a century, nud, with thu ex ception of soins uniiiiportunt details, is u ul lor in throughout the empire, Her man thrift is liroveililul. There ftla 110 other peoplo in thu world who can do without luxuries nud thihiCit Hint they do not nctunlly need with so icreiit a dn- liri'M of couteiitiiieiit. I'Voni thu cradle tlm children are tuiitf lit ecouomy, It la 11 much 11 matter of education u thu cutechlMin, In hoiiih of th? Mchools Hie children lira limlrucled to K'tther during their Uluy hour, uud 011 their way to and from their home, nil xiich appar ently valucleH object u old bottle, tin cuiiM, I'eluMit iiicluU. etc., which urn -old to tint Juukshops uud thn proceed deponitml to thn credit of tlm child in tli iieuri'nt mivliiK bank. Ilm satiui Hidi'it that inxiiires this economy hu canned thn number of depoHiUirs In thn sarliiK hank of thn emi'li'" to exceed thn iiumber of IiouhcIioIiI. It Is often Him chhii that every child mid nvery ser viuit in a family hu hi own account at thn bank, which, when It amount to u certain sum, Is withdrawn lor permanent 111 Vl'Mt llll'U t. Thn iiMiinl rata of Intercut pnld liy Ihn municipal snvliig bank in Oermiiuy I J percent mid, althotiKli their miiniiRii' mi'iii. m 1 11 1 run 1 en to 11111 muuiciiainie, thn bun kin 1 liiHoectot'S of tlm K"iicrul (toveruinent cxerclMn a superviHlon over them, I licit' la uually 11 general oliice, with a director In duel nt thu city hall, whww orlnclinil duly I ti recelvn r- mlttaiiiM'S troui lirancli olllce that urn cHtttblmhwd In every wnrd. The-n fund lie Invent In irovcrnmeiit liond or 111 aeclirities of eoual viilu. Thu latitude of iuveaiuiKiit I much ureatnr than I allowed thu pontul naviim bunk author Ities in iCiiKland and IVauu", Thnfuiid may bit Invented in gilt edited real e- tute mortKiiireH, mid even In thn erection ol buildiiii", biitbcforu tin is don thu liroooHllloii iiiunt bu kiibiintted to thn committee, wiiich I compoed of practi cal lliiiiiicler, buiikeis, mercliaiits ami manufacturer uud men who urn In thu habit of haiidlini- money, acts a a sort of board ol director lor thu ytiii. la llerlln tlirnreiveiit. v-ijiihi branch oIIIccm with 4H,',0')0 depoHltor out of a poouliitloii of l.NOU.uuu, and tn toiai depoHit urn a little morn than f 10,001.',. 000. In Dri'Mden thu saving bunk nhow iiHtill larirer utilitj in tiroiiortion to thn ooiuiluHoii, Altliouifli thn mi m her of im'ohIm iu l'redeii Im only about onn- llfth mm many u in llcrlin tlieru aru half a many depoitor in thn mmvIuk bunk and Ihu deponit ex wed f 2'2, ())), 000. In some id llin other cities thn pro portion i much larger. In thn town of Aix-lo-f.'hnpclle, for oxumple, with only 110, 4Mi population, thern urn over 100,000 dcpoitor, with credit of mors than 120.000,000. in Aitoouu, a city ol H'J,000 pcopln. thero aru over UJO,. 000 depositors, with nearly 120,000,000 to tiiMlrcnidlt, This llluNtrutes thn extent and the value of tho mtrvicc; but there I a great deal of complaint from thn ngruriuns that no provision Is madn oy Ihn gov ernment (or receiving thn mivings of thu farming population, aud un agitation lias been going on for suveral year In favor ol n, transfer of thn munii'liml sys tern to thn nostal authorilie and thn udoptiou of Momelhiug ilkn Hid French system, Thn KolnlNchn "itiing of a. re cent data contained an Interesting arti cle 011 this subject In wiiich tlio ad vii n t ages of auuii u transfer wer set forth at length and thn necessity of making pro. vision for the farmers u well a thu nin chauics iu thu cities and laiger town was demonstrated iu forcibln language. "It cannot bn denied,'' thn writer say "that hundreds of thousand of people iu Hie empire would gludly lay by a part ol their wsges every month if thuy wern not prevented by insufficient opportuui ties. An imperial posf saving system would bu ol thu greatest ad van tage, parficulnrly to thu agricultural claxses. for there is a postolllcu within convenient reach of every farmer, thu postal system is everywhere trusted and would not only furnish a convenient opportunity for deposits but an nusy method of pii.ymciit." Ihu lata hmparor rrndcrlck was a great believer iu tlm postal saving banks system, and if he had lived it 1 probublu that it would huvn been adopt ed in (iermatiy long ngo, Hpis:iul Cor' respoudeiicn to Chicago Itecord, Tlm VVbaal Slliistlna. Th government crop report for Hep- temle r, sent out by Hecretary of Agrl- culturu James Wilson, show why ths price of when I ha gone up. rVcrtitnry Wilson suys; "With Hit Hunnal average I'ltroiMnnu product ol over 1,1'JH, 000,0011 bimheU during thu six years from MU to HM, Inclusive, wn mpurted an Mverags ol lii,.'l7!l,M7J bushels a year. This yur tlm 1-iiroiM'nn crop, nccordiiiK lo Hroom. hall' l orn Trade New, will. In round number amount to l,.'U!),oiio,oiiu Wm. heater bushel or llH,IIOO,0(10 buhel le tliau the MVirngn of tlm six yenrs in ipiration, II wm milks thn eoiiiparison with the figures or lU7 gin ii by IliHT. holm, thw delhtieiiry hi ihn Kuroisan prop is still greater, nmountiiig lo mIiomI I . 'I .(MID.OI 10 bilihel. lo lliaks 111) Hit d"lleM'Uey Utile help Is III be etn. from India, Arg ntinii, or .Vusiralia lor mouth Income,, and in so lur as l,'i, nip will liMm In iuiHirt it larger ipiau Hlr than imuhI sh wdl liar In draw It mainly Iroin North Ainitlia, and ra unlir Irom lh" I in le. Mni.s, tlm I Mtiadiaii viMilriliulion laing rUiirly mall. HttUlal rvttirti lor tiiilailo mm I Mcimt.il.M ui rw lor lli-nw two prurtunt n ass O S ute 1. 1 f I ,M I J, J ," I ,uli l-i. II ths A'lisutiiot r"p shad f'pi thw rsv ngrt ! iMut it tm bkidy to turn mil unusually wsil, mm. I Irom Jsnuarr SI1, -ibu H10 .lk (i h hsrveat Mill lwg.it in In ArgeulliiM, thai poiiMlrr mar Iim in.ira or Um whi lutipuri, as H.s Ula-t mad adv eaa rpra-t ths rrop as l-aoig In flu roaditioM and I ha weather liighly UrnrabU, Tlira am, Sua-vef, many i hai.a id -riiiu dum aga daring IU an I thrnmt loarmoMth, 1 1t latal MmiusU Irom AusiraliM indi r thai ths d'nugui Irom wtib K that Mivlf y ha nuHrvd bif lbs latl Iwui-r llirtai toaat'SS hat la-MN tiroksM hm. Ihsl Ins ahral crop la glrmg fcood plomiaa throughout most of thu Australian aol-1 Oflii's: but tha area wn mirriiwed bv drought at Mending tima and a stocks I must m tow, it Is not bknly that even with n full yield (ho crop will bo 0101 out 01 which any gruut amount oan Im spared for exportation, Tlm present high prices would ordinarily tend to tuicouragn tha sowing d nn iiicrniisud breadth Iu India should thn went her bofuvornhht, this full; but any inclination 011 thu part of thu poorer cultivator to tnka iidvutitagii ol such favorable condition will be In a greut measure thwarted by tlm Impovor ished conditions Iu which they have been left by thu hi m Inn In Ihn greater part of thu wheat-growing districts Many of tliuiii luck thu divitt oiltlii fiecessnry lor tho tillagn of even thu usual breadth of bfnd, and will, moreover, bu unable to buy thn necessary seed wherewith to sow it. I'ublHiiiiid prlvutij charity will aid tlimii to some extent, but It Is prole iiblo on the whole, that the urea will he below thu 11 verugn rather than above It, ninl thai, even should the crop to be harvested next spring bo one of nhiim ilant yield, thu aggregate out turn will eoni" wliiif. short. Hut leaving out id view thn fnct that thn burden of supply for Kiiropn will fall mors largely Hum usual upon the United Htules, it Is evident that there would 111 imy rase, bo 11 demand for a Inrge" sur plus t mm Is to be expected out ol this years crop, If to our avcruge nnniinl export for t he six fiscal years J MS--lU7 we add a huropeiiu shortngu of UU,ooii,. 000,(100 bushels we get u total of W ". i7l,H7'J bushels, and In so fur us w full short ol supplying that ouantlty, Mil rope, as compared with an averugn year, must suffer 11 scarcity in her bread sup- my, except in mo far ns she can avert it by drawing 011 the slocks thu t may re main out of previous clops, Tlm world's reserves have, however, been reduced Iu const oiieiice of the short wheat crop ol Inst year, and a dellclency In some ol tlm other important food crops will not tend to relievn thn demand lor wheat." Theseeretury id figrlctilliire should" have added to tils report a report as to thu condition of tlm ryo crop, Avery lurge shortngu exists ill the usual sup ply of rye which In those countries Hint are In a habit of using rye bread very greatly Increases the deliin ml for wheat, Tlm rye shortngu 1 estimated at ilU5,. 000,000 bushels, There is also a very great shortage III the Kuroman tiotato crop, probably reaching a total of 1, 000.000,000 bushels, This explanation of the rise In price of wheat, coming ns It does from a member of I he cabinet of the present administration ought to be sullicient explanation to satisfy the most radical of republicans, EUKOPtf AN CROP BHOKTAOtt. Wbttt Kyi and Potatoes Fr lislow lbs Avrgs Anextenslvo Impilry Into Kuropenn crop conditions conducted by a syndi cate of ugricullural piiprs ludicate that the food crop situation is very grave, Ksfimates of the needs of Im ports in Kurope, Including I'lughirid, range all tho way from 1100,000,000 to 400.000,000 bushels. The Impression I gaining ground thutKuropn's wheat crop t his year is even less than ill 18U1, lint this is not the worst of it, Kurope usually produces ns much rye as she does wheat, It i Ihn bread grain of thn masses. The rye crojl ol I he prin cipal ly u rope111 countries (Kussla, (ier- muny, France, Australia, Homnnln, Itnly, thn low countries and Nweden) has nvernged about 1, ,'100,000,000 bushels annually for INUd, Inland JNf,'1, 1 his sen son the rye crop ol these conn dies can not much exceed 875,000,000 bushels. (J'lito a bad I tha potato rospect, Only about 1,M,0,000,000 bushel ol potatoes will be hurvested In those coun tries this year. With regard to the United Kingdom or other Kuropenn countries, inure is a shortage 01 some 1,000,000,000 bushel of potatoes. The Kiiroisian shortage, compared with thn average, is a follows; Wheat, ,'100,000,000 bushels; rye, ,'120,000,000 potatoes, 1,000,000,000. Total 1,020, 000,000. .Monday ir. isrvnii addressed nn audience of 10,000 at lies Moines, (own It was one of the largest and most wi- thusiaslia meetings ever held at thn Iowa capital. In thn evening hn addressed another lurge crowd at Newton, Iowa, It smiiis to in but riMt-rdiir t hsnl that elulnlivo wsll. Ilnr atala llia-( pnl 'li. Ami fur vtilo- w must not tail, K.iiouili lit t nnr ramltilsle Srein uovertier In petit, ' '' siti tie, pis all -.illil now Anil don't InUlet la lM,ig. ' If His iots ei't In 'r- i ulnntl, fertilss n,iiii la thy. So 'M vola lh II. tet ulralsht Or wa ll know llin rr-ii whf, Wa'I'slMt M .1 fill for rfiivarunr Atel unr lrra-r-r well Kor If llart 's mi-ii i..fni.l Wi r moiim as aula m II Our fair sti's nin-t. pr, l.wto.l K'.'in lbs safnl, saml imi.i Kw-teru ntt.ni.f wid s-.tlil n An.l waraunot atlt nnr rnii. So ' I roll v 'iiiiih.l our l.lt.r-, Atel sa il wli.nii It ii . ami limit slssUsiasiUr.l ami .iuU tnii, Tltal Is ahat alii bnliuiuNt. Ilitl, sU-t lbs vein l -tiui.li.tt Ami sa tll.ls't W in-l'l I'ailr M. mi la mto lf-ala. Ah. usr .tt, ul, to II W muni ailvo.s'a s-w lat in a Is tttif yitt'f niiivnl aRslr-, Or a- II a, r p la Till el. ui't ll giStlvt ilia. iKleirves Af-tlt TvleSfSt'll SMtelnullh lHMl",f bli.llli tlxitl Ilia lilSIll tl IPI) l I id lit tU HI Nsrvss M 1'ir His .k-s, ami n, u.r,. .4t, tisa It tvk n. t.i. it IIm, I'l'ti t l Itlill, NMt, IHlll Narvaa i ii'-i.i s'.d tr l. Itiria l Ma kttfaltfi4, blain It Stf h'tol. .1 II Umi kal t U a, foj a.ul aa. NerVMS Sieltliua It wild la It.aMl Saltal IHU, Kr-auta It Mukrt i S, t4 bbaal, gllfl Saa tbts titd ttivt!ttk Saroapnrllla lllba IS, Ttw IO-4 fwill-f AII4lSll t. IIOOU It Mll!lSH.kiM4a.b,iuv.su. . I Dk, II. L. I'aine hm & As roit dim, A I'tot quality of goodtt, As von workmanship, As von quality of trimmings, As f'ou fairiioss of , pnep, As von aquarencss of dealing, Or in fact you may examine us upon any point you will, and you will And us in tho lead. -THIS AUTUMN M WE ARE BETTER PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS THAN EVER BEFORE, V J ' Y w mi pi : Don't buy anything in our PAINE &, 1136 O KIMBALL BROS. Wholesale and Jletail Dealers. MftRBLe, QRftNlTe ANDSLftT6 for building and cemetery work. Several hundred finished . Monument! of modern design always on hand. SAVI! MIDDLIi MAN'S PROFIT AND DEAL DIHECT Write for cuta and prices, A personal call preferred. Address, KI2vB-sS.Ij31j BOS., Cor. 15th and 0 Sts LINCOLN, NED. V, VIni'aiits Apiiliilnieiii. Thestnte commiltes has an no uneet I appoint mi nts for sis-eclirs ly V, Viineiit editor of tha Noiioouforiulst at Ihn fol lowing places; Kulo, Hi'ptemlatr 27, 1 p. m. Kalis City, Heptemher 117, 7 p. in, Htella, Hi-pt. UH, I p. m. Verdon. H-pt, !H, 7;.0 p. in, lluiuhohl,, If!), I p, m, Table Kock, Kept. , 7:.I0 p. m. I 'a a nee City, Heft. Ill), 1 p, m, iturclinrtl, Hept MO, 7;,'i0 p, in, Wyinore, Del, 1, 7;!I0 p, m, llentrlif, (let. 'J, 7110 (i. m, Klei lel'lly, Oct. 4, I p, m, llelvldiern, lad, 4, 7;JHI p, in, Hebron, Oct, ft, p, in. ( heater, I let, Tt, 7. .'10 p, III, Hardy, Oct. 0, 7:.'l0p, In, Mnie'rlor, in-t, 7. 7 ild p, m, Nelson, o.i I. 7, p, m, t rull Tiwi Anyone lutcrealed in frui groalng will do well to Imy their Ireea ul J, M, Una. sel k Co., Wymore, Nt hrtinlia. Tliejf are the lending nan iu Irmt growing ol Idle am tiuii idt'ouiilry lor hanly vatietus. Hi ltd lor t'u In Ins U, fauna Maataa (laaa raif I.awhrmom, Ksn., a...i U Will, lam llsnilltna, vtnin matt living svea mill. imrtli o( this pi see, was sdjudifail liisaaa and tshsu la ths sy lum jflrdsy. lis Wnsiiia Intsas during rH,'litu vmni imstl'ig re esutly held In thsl ba ality, ll lit I hteatitvedoigly prufaus su l wsnl la ths liiaetluiT U I pultlUly eursnd lh prelisr, U Lai'sm m mpIW ovsr Hi iaeeaas til tha Misatllig and hi In ability Im lra.W up (l. tis bal hi Hawm, A SHam ri KIs l Maiimiis Kept ft Amx.r.lin .i it arsw iium utiun, epiui hi lh ItrwvUe ol thw sama uaa, on I lis river sllahtt, th alr f lb Mr mI ui Isil w iltrt.jrd by urn. Kill W.mU dariHg lha Wa h ftaalty, Mil va WM lejura.k sSl P C. W. VVAkfKL !Jarfel We furnish an in surance policy with every garment bought at our place, All Iosm'S by short age on wear, loss of color, or deteriora tion Sn value caused by gloss mado good by this Onk VkKv.f CbOI'UfNO JIousK, ' n r I line before seeing our goods WARFEL, STREET. l.ymdi l.aw la Msslea, At the Intlepemlence day celebration In IhS City of Mexico, Inuaclo A nulla, a destierale character attempted an as sault upon President Diss during ths military parade. Dun ol ths body frunrd of lha president observed ths man's movements nud when ready to malt the assault Idled him with a cane. It la believed Hint tha man's Intentions wer to murder ths president, though h only suocnedi'd In etrklnii him au imffectiv blow. A mob collected nt oiicnlatnton lynclilnir thn assailant but the oflltur rarriisl iilm away to jail. President I ilits ordered that t lie would, ha assassin lie turned over to ths civil Hiilhoiiilts for trial, rather than have him tried by court martini. This was done and Arroyo was taken to ths police station, fa-arched and locktd up. I.atsr In the vetilutf a lurue mob itatn ered around Ihe police latloa, broke In Hie door and with a duien knif wounds put lh prisoner lo death, On ul lh Meiicun eiii'aruir (policemen) wa wouiitied iu lh etruiftfl tryiuif to prw vent ths limb Irom ttiuif hold fd lh pi I. tun r, Many arrt h lwn ma I and lh ulllotr willmak at"orlli fl lh rrspoiisildliiy (or Arroyo' Oral h Upon Hi It. Itl sol lh int.li. A lb iiinb wn sppsffittly uunrKainssil II will ha tlillli iiH In prove who d d Ihsslab bUiif. Hei.ti nils-r 15 at lh lair around at HiMialia, Mo, Mr, Mraa addrv-aed a a il hi ring id IHHI, fa aaall Tor s A, Ka , pl II raU ahdy, lha tavr mtllloaalr iut. I i.partr a. bakr, a f ardla for hl Iwii wilut.r hUdra, Jphtoa bl t biri', td sail la lha f4ral owrt yUrdy, la uipl Mstlhr Ulan. Jf -1 vf lvwMh, l saak aetHiaaltas1 as wlr wt lh vstata at MaUhcwr Ursa, r dved, 4 lo 4tvlda an lha rvry la aeavrdaat with tha prutUivtii i t lha will al lha UK lvtla rtvh saaa. 1 1 ( la rJ Us atpita.