THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDEN1 October a8, 1897 -.Tv:ati7rxnr y:TTT'TT. a ;i r IN FAVOR Of GOVERNMENT, OWNERSHIP. on rf OnlMtor roily Awrrl . ... . A .ear t rf Yttt tli l'roiiif tlarn nf (ponltf Would incroaM r.lrl Hallway tobor. nd the rjtiori of "Oovi-rnmoul umhip" the Gbfrago- Trlbuno ol t IS oubllabr a long editorial . ;li contuina in a nutHhell tho argu- t&Qt gom-rally uaod by tboao opposed XcETAIWED ARGUMENT to7govi?rninent ownership of ruilroudi; pee oonld bo curtailed under govern a other uuaai Dublin nropi-rtiea. incut ownership, time enhancing tbii While not a member of the JUinoit earning canity. V ? F-ratioo of Ubor or any other labot tJoufldenoa in the integrity of the oftgoefallatio organization 1 arn an od iBaiiagniiMiut if 'r ' TOat of government ownership of rail- From the day when Alexander Ham rMiilee and telegraph aud there- Ht" Iruuded the United Htutc to fort aaaume to attempt to auawer om , aaaumo tho entire dofif of the aevemi cf 4ho queatlou lTie Tribano ankwi Inourrod hi th Ilovolutl(;nary war :t,lrirt.--4'How nhall tli g(!i!ial gov-' bond pumhawr throughout tho world ntlnont ayjuira powwlon of tho rail- bv xhown tho gr( aut confHiio J11 rflbH("uiin.K, mow belonging tJ tb pranlwi of tho Unitod rHatud to prtvatn iodlvidualN or oorp'rationa or- wy moiny Tho luUgrlty of tlio nation gaaiwKl in accordant with sitiji ban iwmjr m fjutiomd, 1'Uo tioojlt ia?" j luivo novor xhowu thomwdvon Iniioin- Pf tho right id Mfiliiftnt dmnaln, th potent to mang any buxlnotw lnf ruHtixl M0)0 rfght by whh:h inu;b of th jirop. ; thorn, (Jur Ktoflloo dopartnwut rf now ownwl by tho railroad wiruorw , tint wan Nolzod from individual owner-. bp and turiwl ovor to ald (mrporn tiApa. Tho rulo of eminent domain in bKn govornruoutal fu net Ion, but il Wifl not Im ouontioiied that it can Ui in-. 4 agaiuat a railroal crprt-atlon a a aguiuMt a privato Individual. Inor I5rown comti'ienxi it a great Milp for tb Uruat (mtral railway fako a atrip through tbo winter of hit and build a rallriMfl track thereon, LbiajKMAr, uiiluiportaiit right bad to M to tno auppowMi aivuiiiageN v in- to tho general public, and tho gen- publio may in turn roouiro tb lit (Central Itailroad ooimmny to ur-1 Jor tho aarno tra t for tin nno roa- ; i and upon tbo oarno pro'cw, bow inconvenient and annoying it may vt tbo conimy. Or, to uwo ibi lau- Ka of Angell and Amen in their woru irlvataeorporatbiwi (paragraph Mh ' ailoranjroflnproi)l''ttacttlwjn vtMn juat comiMiuaatbiu miflo, 1 m and applied to tho urn tit ,)iu pub- wall property belonging Mum- p'fttton inuit. In like tumnurn, m luild liajo to tb naiuo fwlntrnt domain of tbm mudt, in lika tuoaimrfl, m lield pofaliar powor of tbo goverument. " A7;pmiaora would dot4irmiu tba valna pftwjrtyaiMl.thorwpiii?tivalntir' of boridboldora and atockbobWa thi m arlou lnt4irwu in real wow aro tiMaljy flotttmiflod ondi tlw i tit HuiUmit Ainn. n Tho actual would, of couriNv bo 4ct4:rmiiu) not tho flctitlyua or book value at r h tlio prooontowoora might invoioa tli5f propwty, . . t - fifct'otid. "Wbnra la tho twny to 0)A& from to pay for tbcao immeuMO In toaU, KotimatMl by Tbo Tribune at $fOU00,000,000, or fourtlmeg thona- Wlwown tho railriad1V -Thy nvmla wtt own tho railrowl Win Truo, th toklioldmof tho roal have an wpalty iu tfl proixsrty whlol may or may nat 4d valnn, tutatiiag totlw amount rf ioudod inaobtndniMMj of tho rooyl, but roal ownora of tho nxid aro. an a tho OWioti of tho bond iucd by railroad omipafiy, i b1a It tbat'gitca ta alot to liy ar valuable; (a) TVvTauiwfh ara wl, br mortgagea on real entitta an paKwOaT projatrty pflKwOaT proiatrty pretoiuied to wrfcil or exrtd in value tho face value of 5ho bond iwnjcMl; (b) Ikx iiiixo tho raWada bavo auearulng capacity aufll oient to pay the agreed ralu of inU-rent on tho bond alx.vo running tixpeuaea; (o) Ixwauae the bond holder bavo oon fldotiee in tho integrity f tho rallmad iiianagenient and Udievo tho Itonda and inUreot will bo paid promptly when duo. Thew are tho cmm-ik ial clement which give valuo to tbo IxMid. Now, in t-ano tho govertiuieut ahould actmirn arnuo great rallroud ynteui, nay tlio renuyl vauia Ciiitrul, aud ahould ixua boiula to tbo aatue amouut per milo that now ataud agaiuat that ruilroud, would tho aomo threw tlcmenta eaint' which ara now neaary M glvo valuo to I hone bonda, and which would Iw neseaairy to C,WM' "f ,IM U wl' v I'er4 glvo valuo to tho bond tho' government manaKi-ra of ruilwaya. A Tom might di re to Ihnuo agaiuet it newly aauirv proHrty? ; lii t ua auo, , , ' (a) liwwuiMi aocurod by morlgagna. Tim UmiU could bo iaauinl phxlKlng tho natdlmd, rolling UH'k and rUit lueiit for iwyment of prlnt lp,l ami in teriwi, tho aame a I dmie miw The pro rty ia there jnat the name Only thu iiulty, the right to ri'du in, will U lu tbo goveriiiiitnt iutad of in the eUa kboblera liradually, mm by ihm, the praat railroad ayatmua Would be abaorlwd by the Rnterumeul. Ihauta )m primarily on lh rallroud proimrty and axHNidarily on the gnu! faith of tB.(M)0,(MK of American would I la um! a tiecdud to buy railnatd. inak tua him of the eudli'M rhaiu wo auiavaa fully imuiipuUtl ly the bn4er dur tnat the laat MtMiiuirHtltt, with thla dinYt !) ! iu fwvamitinnl wnnbl laaue taeid fur imairy, (m the luoiiry Wtldj tiwiii'at,aiKli eu u ,r I e d toat the Mine MimatawllMulatlialattaiM,,,l,1 " liuUblidme la ua l,4il AxM'wyl, iht. wer, mf ' thai UTaetU puivhajwtif Ike wooltfMf aildlar' ilb uf mil, . roaltrMiiMidW'lttiribuf mly U4 Wrt flollM'i HviU of Ut Mttiwtf wviM: lieu any to tvrf aoiiaa VIM o1 llva, at Mala v,t4 fat lta uwa MmO t a It ibwefaaat ., ,Mtltf wflff M ii m nh n.h ; fc tri W T?1, '".phw-wh '' a.ldlh4Cft if.iiiMl Wulailjllia,t,H,m -a"al lh f- faliM l fatvai. .. t M.l 'f luljr dtl lbtn.iua.lf la t AaliaeiMaaai0iit, i .i i taU itwit t,Hia.ai. fwi- Irtenl aewaalt imewer MrTtriwrrt,' J' 'l'l lta ihh. tlvramu ta? awtrtaivr . t WrVtVltf (X '"V a rwioaly Mlt4 In ly HataMiMU mm ' iiOStJCt rt Urvt l.aaMl IU4 r TnlawTriitiriT W dia !,. I of IUIU.atllMtal'ajt4ia.il a lrel ibt rr' and tlo Ikt neUajej.Mly MM, ff tK rMiUiU H. VU la M4iajej.l..At ff Nta tniit-ri;il reduction of rat-. Unnroduc tire line of'-waVtanrm-' liificfiiMtfIr ai "foxier J or for the puqaawof ocaiiny ing territory, would Ov titinexseavary whQ tho (ovcrnvuowiiv all elm Yuwi iW . ifllinf Ktwok p jnjlp Vrutild bl necewtry i th') rood, ai the C'VvtYUiqeu owik4 all a rolling afoek oonld bo eonf from every rurt of tho country where a congestion of bualne might 1m ft urt 'L Then, again, by 11 centralization ol ear mIioim, mudilne hou, etc., a great avluu eoubl bo effected. Fewer uueiit fc aolioit businoaa, aell ticket, eto,, would Im needed. In eoore of way ex- iuik a 7ian frror 01 tno aoimy 01 tho jooplo, thu nation, ft conouot a largo buMinoM num-ioifully, xvoirjlo ally With govwnmont ownorNhip (it railrotvla tho buudhoblor would have nothing to fi ur from tho wXiotin of tho "bull" and "boar, " tho kx;k nmiiipu latrn and railroad wmokura. Wo find, tlu rtftura, thut tho lmd of tho rullrvu own;d by tho govcrnmunt would poa auaa in an liuiroawxl dogroo all tho tdo inoiitu which go to louko IkiikI valuably and (onwx(UMjlly tho huuio v.Ium of pooplo who now inv!ttt tln ir tuony in railroad bond would gladly citiiiuw to tin int. Third "How would any honont la boring man proilt from tho chuugoi"' Thin 1 un j. if bo Muotild travol, bo would uot I obllgixl to pay two prlcim for a if'Ht In a xiniuion oar in ordur that anotbor man might rido in tho 1'ullman frmut chargo. If bo ahould bavo any iroignung v w oono, no wouia not no ruirxi w pay mira at wi a nignur claNMifloation in ordVtr tocnablo tho rail road to pay a rcbato l bin wealthy t t M I . t M . 1 wiguwor. u n unoum wora ir tno oompany, bo would know that bin wagi would not bo nubjm t to auddon ana unroaMonallo rilucrlon, that bo would not boobllgixl to contribute py b nupixirt td any labor organization in W'Jht to proto,t bin rigbta, awl that 110 trikrra would evor bii pnrnltt to orlve lilm from bin govrumut umploy, lu would awo foid a gmaU-r political fro!lom than at pnwout. Fourth, "How would fho wholfl l-4)p bo bottor Korvod by tho walking didi-giiti a who would 4)Xpx:t to bo in control undor tho ordurn of tho lMm tht Hoi-rHgtoi, tho Altgi-bla ot ul. than thuy aro uudor tho prowdit condi tion a roguluUsd by law and und r tho txMU lf (ivi liation?'?' 1 1 U i 'J Why do ym im nuhio thut tho Mmt Hovirrufgn, tho AltgiddK ot aL awiuHliaro tliofntil? lplrnat"biit argun4nt; yoif proluiin thatugt " ut by tho ptxiplo f a failuro. Von Ifumo tliut tho Amerleai iiooplo will eleut a praxldunt who wotld aeloct far bla cabinet ottlccra and huad of depart- mn ji wontiy or Odhnnrnm It ,,-xnnt tn-wj am oimgerona pwpioj mould laj uiiMiiiiroi in inoraiiroui uuoer gov ernment owiiorabip, they would alao 1k in control of tho poittollloea, tho treaa- then. Ho and other not in our party urf, U4UliilrWb4 WherHn1jiPaifVft(fiing our priucipb-a toduy. of government. I 15ut between uow and WOO either Thla 1 tho argument of tho Torle in tho d.iyrrtf tho-Knrnlarton," of rnnn " urcbiNtaof tbeilayaof tho Fn-iadi revolo thai, of the Htuurt and Houitxiua aud tbo advocate of the jl Lviiiu right of kitiga. It i uot an argument that haa any force in a republic aud ia quito un worthy no I II iint r ion un American pa per aa Tho Tribune. It ia but fair to reaumH that in thi brunch of government, tia in all other, tho men bent qualified fur tho purlieu lar bunine would bo aelecUid therefor, Tbo aocrctury of trumiortatiou, cr whatever bia title might bo, would ltt frtductiMi by tho pruniiliiut from tluit rmi or a jimi r ink or a Marvin Hugh Itt wonld U'wlected toniftiiiigethe rail way branch of tiiu Koveruinent uud would lo no ! worthy, no lex com- l( nt ami no le nuomwuf ul a a omit HKif Ikcuui) he reclvi4 bl authority from thu goveriiuuuil at Vuhiiigtou rather tlinu from a board of duvctora in New York. Aa to the coiiiitiitic.iil limitation of tho varioua atatca on atate and city In debtwlneea, I would out ay thai there la iiothiug awred atanil a roiutitutlon. It i a law adopted by majority of tho IMHiplo and i auhjiM't to bange by tho tome jKiwir wUieli iiiudo it, aud if tiMHhiry, lu onlir to tarry out the wiiheaof Hie NHipls the citttutiNi ahould be en cbaugl aa to admit ol (Miitiarilng of duhte la eioeMof the pre nl limlla filhe piiri of buj lug rei railway, watrrworki, rliN'trto lltfhl plant, ttu. ut In thi coiuiet tluu il alemld alau rue lu mind thai if tjte muuiel)! llllli r armlly (uelt 'd he VT"' I ' " lmrl blA la Amtr May ( ' J; wr.ratliait ami Inwi U V? v 'J '7 etiimiH n lf aa' twatiner ly all dllhmt ?M! lMi" .'(. rVl'wViTliirg,i'iiflmi?rita 1 am full hajin llio druiikurd, "uatll tlie lai , "I'i-wh," wife tli si, "till tli fon( itn ''1aai)lHrlH'li'Wra'-r, "uiiil ' Hldrn.' "I'wmsu," 0a NiuU(lirlft, "viiUl l'v n iir. " , "I'tmw," my tho uiuittiir. "1 fmxj you wilt lri'iiil. YiH ar my MtrvnutA putll you urn Aimd." I i i ; j ! U i. i ' J Til iix ii tlio tyrant hum Nwnf in our land. iM'UllIK IlUt lMtll Willi IIIITi'lllM llHII'l. Auk tor iiroii-dilon, you'ru uivim a tuii. Ak fur your right, you r t;l'i you liavt rionv. Thtu ur th imtviiiiI k it urwlttr tli ImmIi, Hij lJ''t h of iiilxrujii Mini (tountKl hut IimnIi. How to mwrUr uud i'riK' t tiinr f', ' ' I'riflnui will dwti k wtM l'l Jl ClUit of tli unlvorwi wo frmii on Iiik'i , All tliiiiK lorrctruil Unit Utmb nwl f ' In III K'Cfl tlinu will lliu wroiiK Iki iiiikIk rllil And your oiimhIoii iirlno and luko iliht, , 1'ib;, tlmii, liuv puiwiuuOf (orlKMiruuotr n truxt, J f 1 '' KtrlTo with th dtiinoii of Miiininon mul luxt, Kwi'lutf llio In Wliiiri Uttioii urrlviw, VoU for your trutuimu, your liuiuu mid yuui 'Uood Will" lu Joliimtowu tMuuoumt, , Why l Antlou Mot Tahu7 Tlio Journal of tho Knlghta of Lulior claim, what wo huvo elated previous ly, thut froo coiuugo of Milvor ia now tho law of tlio United Hi a tea Tho law of IH'M, which provided for aucb coin ago, It atatca, wum ropeulod in 18711, but ro-cnactcd in IH1H with a new eluuw re'iulrliig tho purchaw) and coiuugo ol 2,000,000 to 4,000,000 ounce of all-1 ver Mr month, It waa this clauae and not tho law of JiJ7, which waa reiieuled in 1 Mi II, which iij' reMialwl tho pur chaao clituao of Jb'JO, Tho J)urnal at tribute tho fuiliirv to act on thla view to tho fact that ownera of allver bullion aro alnv) tlio larget gold and bond own era in tho world, ao that they benefit f 10 by gold appreciation for, every dollar bt by allver depreciation. But it la atruiigo thut othera intercatcd ill ailver mine and promiuout allver udvo catea don't huvo tho cuno brought to a toat, Han Frauciatxi blar, . Well, aomo of tho prominent ailver advocate Imvo auid thut they thought "tho onforoenumt tit tho froo ooiiiugo law at thla time would kill tho political agitation for freo al Ivor, "Journal of tbo Knight of J,nbor, Wlx-n W !! l'otl Itouk. Tbo temporary return of iirdijKiiity among tho wheat aud produce farmer of thla country cuuwxl by tho fuiluro of tbo foreign crop ia looked upon by the aperulitflng bank througlurtit tho coun try aa tho approach of a great boom. iThoMo bank aro beginning to nuika thlngaa Jlftlo Ijiater by Investiug dts IKMiitora' money in varioua kiiula of apeculationa. It will bo a worry day for depositor in theo lanka, however, ahould tlio government cMhIHhIi poNtal aaviug bauka at the next mminn of congre, Hhould tbia bo the cane, every body will lie in a hurry to huvo their uoucy doponitnl with tba govmiruent, aud-thoH bunk will ; find It nifghty bard to meet their deOHita upon de mand. TIki day of the aN!Culatiug bauka will be whort ahould the jxioplo uwau-a-4 in cHtahlihliing tho jiohtal wiv ing iMuk where they can depoit with tbo governiHeiit and know that it it aafo, Dcuvelf Hoal. . rr I liiako"m7 JfP'do'gy fortho action of our party in' 11: !)il Mr. iiryan waa worthy of the mipjHirt wo gave him William ,1. liryuu and hi follower Wlirflegenerale fnio pari !nau and nur render to the con rvatiMiri which fram ed that flnaneial pliiuk iu the Chicago platform or they will bring tho Chica go platform up t i ISryuuiHiu. Failing in that, their duty an iutriotio political leader ia to bo true to their politintl conviction ami to uIiko themaelvea with the puny which feurb'Hly writee in lta platform, "Money by law and no corporation credit to circulate a tho currency of tlio pcoplo. " E. (Jerry lirown. 4'nrpnrllnn Bint Tliclr Tool. CoriKjration thut were to bonervuut and begged the privilege of mipplyiug citie with couvehiitiii-ee or of m rvlng tho country at largo have liecomo maa tera Wo hau h-l III) yeur of colorloaa pdiuoa, in which Imtli of tho political part le were tlmply eoiiveuience for organized fireed 1 hero wa nothing to arouao the dm p nIuiiiIh riug pauintUiii of tlio iiuiK, and rt ram of polulciaii came to thu front, muuy of whom had Im caivictoua, but Mtraddlml every pnitMiMiiiitt and then waited to Im mi dne d They wi re men w ho muilo evrry promiMi In the laborer ami then rav iruy bim Tin nu n Ut niu limtru luetiti through which the eorporutiou woi ki d. Ki t Ui i riior Al tgvld. la iimi auiN Tin rv ere liuudrml of iIioumiiiI of obi lt putleitii who are rltfht al heart, bill who art) tnrin. ut'l I v arty loyalty iutotlingiiiglttaiiotganiyailoii that ha d. geiM rated uto is rru t illtt-a me rlilno iiiiiit-'rd by vi-iut and ambl line irKkttt r end ib imtgogti. The llrl it p In lake It to tlu out of IkeoldotaaolMlloit, TbtowolT Iheinr ty ItatMtM, lake a tnv Irveitt, d4 aroun.i you, iuiv tnw Iiuih4t aiel 1 1 lien t man emtifch to m tour atioul- llu-n mtn i ubh to itn your atioul dor to the wbl Htid h-lp build up an otlo - r tud old fmriy wbb U hll t a- mm h f, the white U aa I he oil U publii eu uy did I lha to im alava. H. F, it el ton whe Mbt a t v Fi it tut aiaklatf t ttit'l eimtiuy U d- n eut of ttihllii fimlt ami wahthopa ami vl lt-by people Who tile vwrjr luluule, f nf..iti, wr4 tula In!" Ilka aaiuma leetva, tlielt tintt (Ht m i and b4hl.l M U irM . taUNia that una after tkeiaiiiri 1 Utuijikry Wartl. ,,, No law, whether good or tho reverse, n afelyfl,fiftHtCiJ by iy(ffiihto io lender merciea oi xnuciuia who are liUeriy boMtilo , to it, but law cuacted iii tho lntcrcHt of tho peoplo are duly torriiHtcd to tho lackey of corporation 4nd tlio paid aervanta of monoixjiy, who ftio jilaccd In power for tho pnrpoHO of Wng MfTvlceublflto thdr muaUira, That i why lawa and iiiHtitutionauro of nch try aiiglit ailvantago to tho iiiujinc. We lutiat Icuju tho great loaaon tliut tho ajirit la oven more important than tho form. Kvery day wo uro aaaurud by aye pfihauU thut our bent law aro failure or thut they lie dormant upon tho atut Uto booka. When wo bavo Huouttednd in obtaining law ot!lccra and other official lu harmony with tho apirit of theau lawa, they will bo dead no moro, but apilng to lifo, Twentieth Century. Irri upoimlliU l'rorlly, , Wottro eating thofruitaof un irre pomiiblo proaperity which baa grown rich aud luxury loving with a fine lu dilferencn, too ofti-n, to tho procueaca by Wliich our wealth haa been galuwb Wliat it haa coat, what it la coating oilier, liaa, at tho bent, very little con cerned u. Hut a day of reckoning will come, and tho awakening of tho prlv lU-ged clfiNKca to condition in tho lifo of Working people which they ought long ufto to have recognized may eaHily bo a Tory painful and coatly ono, Hurely a Winer and a nobler way will lo to aeok fbt to rucigulMi and to owu the condi tion in our proaout industrial life that tiood bottoring, and thed to touch them with a wlao and gouorou and fraternal Ijand. Re Henry (J, Potter, D. 11, if) North American Review, ' : tmiator Jlullxr Favor lienry (inera. , A telegram Lu been r-ceivoil lu New Vprk from Marion ilutlor, the populiat louder of North Carolina, and a motnbnr of the wnnte, In which that gentleman MAfcaerradly declwrua for Henry 0;orge, HaiiMtor llutler aaya: 4'ltu la the only candiditla In the race who at ami for the principle for which llfynn ao heroically contended In tho hint campaign. The muaaee of the poo Knll ovfr the country nre with hlui in light.. Tuninmiiy hoa made a fatal miatake unlen It luteiida to loin the Cleveland and l'ulmor gold crowd' BLOOD POISONED, Fearfal Rosult of Improporly Troat ) ing an Abflcous. ' , -i.r'l lo-ri M. I K.lirowolux, of I'uaMo, I'eliifulljr j Alllldtoil from af.'iiinpllKMtlfiii of I)lli J!r ltiiirkliln 'ji 11 ' Krmii tli Cblnf tain, I'ucklo, Col, '1'lia hurry and biiafleof, the hoiiHowifn la extremly wearing up'im the delicate nrgaiimm of womunhood. Her Inten oflruentiie In whatever ahe undertakwa, Nfcipt her constantly to go beyond her etrength. Rend the etory of a Colorado womnn told to our reporter: "Kight yeur uifo" auid aim, "my hiiMband died and I waa left with three i-hiliireii to care for and educate. About two year uro I waa very eick with blood polaoning, catiiM-d by an abaceaa that hud not re ceived proja-r treatmeiit. The diaeuae for a time eettled rti my throat eailng lit) inbtiiHe agony. Then iullaimitory r-u mat mm act in. For four month iidd a half I won a primmer in my room, UMjatoftlie time confined to my bed. ,fy hand were ewollen ao that 1 could nfit feed m,vell, and the welling In my feet and ankle would have made walk ing inipoMHible if 1 had been etrong piiouh, "One day, alter considerable treat ment my pliyMimmi brought tun u box of pill. 'Von in-ed it toiilc"li mild, "and eouie thlinr that will act at ouite, audtliUi ili hint mediciiii) 1 know oi for that pur pose." 1'ills. I exclaimed iu siirnrise, a he opened tll box illld ehowed tno the lit tle pink gtohee. These are lir. Willinin' pink pill for pale pcophi. 'Ye,' hut you luted not Im alarmed, they are not physic, ami my word for it tliey'l do you mood.' Itelore I bed been lakiuif tliein a week 1 noticed a vreat improviinieut in my condition. Soon my rheumatism wn gone, I Krw atroiiKer each day and now am iu tlm bct ol health." The lady a ns Mr. I- K. Ilrowniim, of ll.'1 I'HSl 4tli street, pueblo, (i)orado. I eou.id-r lr. Willium'e I'nik 1'illa for l'ale People," she coutliiuml, "the lv.t touln I linre evi-r knowu." "A friend not louif iiko. wa tell inn mil of her mot her who la nt a critical ierlod in her life, Hlie had hern nhjaet , to terrible Iniiilliie; p'-ll Had the whole faanly would work over lor. lr. VVlb liMiu'a I'ink I'iila have not only topd the Uniting sll hut givnu her an) iiiuen airvuirtii that ene I auie in lake up hfi' dm Mm Nguiu. "I rveoin mended the pill also to a r young lady whose Htle I tut made one pity lir, rlis looked aa though Itmre wasit'l a drop of blood hi hr body, Khe wit a an weak that ahe waa not a his In wttKinl iliool, but after telle- lr. WilUeni'e pink pille fur athile, ehe haa Bonebak In m IiooI, aod, alth be ror i:hiik and bnghl ryre, he look like aaoltifrairl, , (HiiimUi - Mat L. il Daoaaiaa, tiutweritMMl and "tawra io Uort t Ihl lh Uir, A.U, T. tiniei.a W thi t , Nuierr I'uhlle, W, Wiliiaui'e I'n.k I'.ll for 'el I'so pis, ruMlaia ia a roinlensrd forei, ell Ike rU iiM iit nmeery Io vve aawliteaad rU liio-sa In Ike blMl ted reiore ahaN Itn-U leey are alert writi lor Iroehl iveehwr In fwmalse, I) aa tupprsMioe, lrrtutariiaaai all forme ul wka. la aiea Ike fta t a radi el tare la all arUUit from Ul iwtf, af aor k ar ke ol hel aalurs.i Ue, VUltiam't I'iak I'dk reatihlit bna (nvr la loiebi) al M eniti a Nil lor lar 4M au4 Nitf Ni kl ol all irvkiU it re I ay wawl liaat lr, llirtiamat Mr4 lM(tiHiayltiVeladir, ,V, , Uf ltiaTeiwkt etOMB Iwktd kHM le a.M.H. Maataif t tiM r iji, kMMv a s4 44HI 4 is'lhc hardest thing; for a store to get and the easiest thing to keep, You can't fool a woman more than once. You can't pull cotton over her eyes and call it wool, You can't make her believe an article is honest if it ain't, We have the pleasure of doing business with thousands of mothers and they continue to trade with us year after year. Lasr ficason wc sold over six thousand suits lor boys. This sea soil v.-c will sell more. On page 30 of our latest Sample book you will see a sample of the all wool Cassimcre we put into our $1.60 knee pant suits. On page 31 wc show the" goods we put into our $2,00 knee pant suits. On page 33 we show the fine imported Worsteds from which we make up our boys' suits at $3.25. Either of thsse suits is well worth double the price we ask lor them, All of them are thoroughly reliable woolens, well woven and well shrunk. All of them will weir, There isn't a house in the country that would be willTiigTo duplicate any of these suits atjour prices, and women know this or will mike it their business to find out, The confidence mothers have in us has bejen earned by hird work. Wc do what wc can to de serve it. Women take pleasure in advertising U3, That's why we will sell a great many1 more boys' suits than ever th?y"r'. m . .. ;...jr, ,., . ,;,;, i AJ HO I At you haven't not cur lntt aampla hook you ci.n t It by doing- thr thlngti Pirt, writ your name and trtflrran plainly on a portal rnrd, flpcond, wrlta the nam of thi fiupcrjtjJUtlrjk. J( tvt .Hmtl Hook A 1. mmt.-MmA-mmmmm,mt.. 1 i umphrey Hardware the Ilarrlaon, tr.i.v. - ri imuiT wiiii on, fJOl toard, Wilson Moiine sf!rinir ( wngona, piigniea, U 'P iuelona, Also bO- ,n bligKloa,.phaetoiiaundcurriauii ' ' , - J1 TIlACilERS WANTED ' - ill UNION Ti:At HKiiH- ai.i:ncikh of ami;hioa. a A IIVV I. n. IlimFli 1. mm .1 . PltUliure, rw ToroBto,V'n Haw OrUsna. JMi Cl CIiIi hkh, III,, at. toe.-lH.re I W M U. H. i.H C.....l,i, U..r S ,,.r ,, t Ih " wb wit tori. tsJol , H ""IL J -ttli.f I r ... f i W fl r w JNDSOR HOTEL. COR. 11TH AND 0 STS.. . . f -i" The lilcttric Fumigating Vapor Inductive Caliint t is used ! ! ' daily. "Also Tissue Htiildors, Neuralgia, Khcuniatism, Liver, Kidney, Ovarian, Nerve, and Chronic diseases treated suc cessfully Consultation free. J. H. WOODWABD, M.;D.E. M. AWftY TliU Mill t j ' r rt-A'vrti 'i I M I llltw r-its V 4r DeLiOflCH; , Aaout coat IPf 1'l.AM aVai'ii 1 'if I ! C ' , - An I ' KN(;tN8Hii,inon,rs.S ' i' ' ill ' I I.TmenMk I Vtovti Mtt.tj-.V I Ir o ;'J 1 7 ' IX Watich wmtrTi.a, U fl n' ''ith I V' V AALUW WKiKa, '! if . ..i,aT n 1( riuTimt. ,; . 1 I J VlLIKVa ami i I I f I.T'l AW MHI'AlklNd f 1 1 : V a mn iALTv . 1 7 ""m"' ","7 -ewwvvinvruyM TOO; mm w CUM CONSTIPATION 10 J ka A a av A k "MM Ue4MMtN .MiaHaaMVilVT Sri n n? U.S.. I i I WNO.tiAU h , Hay.Qralnand Mill Foods, Ualo-Tl i i .1) ith atul lSlaU!MBai.i . si': t v. Bros. 60 rr-v, ' KttnlMbakftr and . .. f-'t a'V iwmrHuuup - carrjigea and : .. wcond-liiuid Hah' I LI J. WVWf.VTPWWWm i tj F Haw Vork. 'tr T . w..i,i.. 1 . . f m, houlii, Mo., t4 lar, tolorsilo'. . D, C, Baa rre ' " T T s , ; ' J. 0. COTTER, M.D, j CATHARTIC .;; ,al lV I I il l A i I. n 4. r NEBRASKA HAY CO., OMAHA, N1U1 laaiMt