March 24, 1898. 8. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. PLAYING AT ECONOMY Eapublloan Party Vainl Socking Salvation by a Petty 8ub tcrfuga. EIVEBAND HARBOR HUMBUG Champ Clark'i Da'anto of Local Pa peri to Opposition to tba Loud Bill. A Tribal to tha (ounlrf Kdltor. (Hpadal Washington Uttcr.J Tim !vll m ck, dfirll a Dioiilc would bj Ths duvll Rot wall, Tlw dll mi nil was lia. Tbe first two lino lit tbla quatrain ar rfowirlptlve of tho prniwint prodii : luoiit of tho JlfpuMlcan party, Tho liirt two an proiitiotio f it oonduot aliouM it Moovnr. U Is slok, wlip slok unto dsatb, It Is sonVrlng from a uotupJicu Hon of 11sisms, not Vnv,h jUm la tlio on whoa svmjitoma worry tha pby alnisns most Just now. It ia jfradually bnt snrolv jirodouing aniitmla, or, in plain avarrilnjr Isiikuhkr, starvation, Tbla tha liepublloan doctors do not tin darstauil. 1'fmy don't know how to cnm With it. Tuurs is no rtwwilr In tho Jia publican matoria wwlka for It. Tbo ), O. 1', liaa lit.'iiu sli;k frwjuontly from gluttony, but anMiiiiia confound tlio physicians. prstanri to luforw. Hot, being sink, tbo old proatlluto C stand to rnpnnt. A new lif la to 1 0 Ihi Ufa of bI'sUmiIousiihas und mum otny. Jt la really comical to a Undo Jo Cannon and Mr. J'uytJH, "tbauruy balrod mandarin" t id otnna kijus, "play economy," for everybody know a tbat tbslr economy ia only wako bo Jlave. But tbay miat make buckle Mid rngae intuit somuhow, and aa tbey darn uot Issue bond "In a time of yimu" af tor all tbey eald about "O. U," and 111 the Ulngley bill alsolotly falls by $8,000,000 a moutii to bring in revenue to admlulstnr the govcrniijont, UucIh Joe aud lila gang are pnttituding to cut down the appropriations. Among others tbey are eocklng it into tbo old aoldlcr, cutting off itia supplies, holding op bin olalnie in tbo ponaion office, holding up hla billa in congress. In fact, all tbo ap propriation billa are out down until aft er tba eloctien, when, having won or lost, tba dcflulonry bill which will bo ruabed through at the abort ansslon will be amazing to mm, Hnch ia tbia boasted itepublioau economy only a postpone ment, faunbug, abani, fraud. A eurtlluf rant. In parauauoe of tbia aubome of pre tended economy good for tbia aeaidon only and ot , day longer it ia now given, out flat ibut tbe eommlttne on fivera and harbors, after incubating for months, will rnport uo bill at alt, Tbia la aq aatounding proposition. Now, 0110 of two tblnga ia truo flrat, eitbnr eomo sort of a rivor and harbor bill U noixloil tbla aeaslon, or, auooud, none ever la Deeded. If tbe latter proportion ia truo, then untold lulllioua have Uun squau. dered. Hut that proposition ia uut true nevor Was, never will bo. Illvcr aud harbor appropriations era ncoossarv and ahould be uiado when ixmhIimI. I'oHt jxmo. men I only sKunivato tlio trouble and nltlmatiily incrcuitea tbe czpoumi. The Republican chiuftaiu who have emu tnandod tbat uorlvi r and bnrbor bill be reported tbia aeiuloit know tliia full WulL Nono butter. Hut iu ordur to tido ovor tbe fall dilutions they are jMirfuctly willing to apcud i heroHftur wbero 1 would aufflco now. Tbo approiiriatioua tnnat be held down till after tbe eloo tloua, no matter bow eiptwdvo tbe per formance. How do tbo tm payer like tbatr Kvory vote tbat the Rnpubllnana get neit fall by reaaou of economy" will be obtained under falao preteiiHea, and if dollara Inxtead of votea would land tbe Dfiitifleiurina in the penitentiary lo in rougreu. Hut they nro In 'rate etralta aud are grabbing at all itrawa. In aoma of thena rax-ra ndenNtimating tba intvlli- genoe of tbo people to a diigrao that ia absolutely muaUig. A IMflWrvuMi Willi ltollMrtloB. When Hamui 1 J, Itaiidall wa apeak er and Jim MoKhiikU of Keutueky waa A mniuber, a very amimlng thing bap. p0Ud, MoKeiulti vraa a brlllunt. eli. queut, itarmluvil aorl of klHleiiian wbo alwaya rarrlml hla nerve with hint, (tint day be anum and atitemnly aatd, "Mr. HiMNiker, I rim to a que.il.m of biKht rlvllfNTM." ,'HUtatt."nptiHl lUudall. call up liouM tilt No. nuktng au aririrt'itlii (ur put hu buibhua at I "a J uth, Ky" gravt ly amwariMl the adaeiowa Keiilw ktan. " l'h gentU. man ia trilling with the bakrl'k rred Haudall, wbii with ra. "Thai It tia quttu it j riilral" "tm. Mr. hk r, Ike 1 hair la iuli(Vent"akt MeKeu tia, aitut tidit. "Iliat li a qui kli. ii i ( t)ahtt pllllA InVkdvlltg a luetiilwr' tight U hi oimiI, If I !u't gl iu ai pteitlalloit t that eMi.u houv 1 will tir I r ImM In thu vil-l." J4i Kanata'e aih lwpadu ttvli the day, ni.dhn.nl Itaudall aud aaini the at t'vt' "' - t'4lU the uitnn Ki N t l l liaa tavKUgrM wbt. k It di4 I aaw en! hrl Mr. Txae cf tV- r UU a4 t-ll f.4 aa a'Kt) ilaU t a hatUf tt Mka wai dp aawah vof l hat U M t bin .ai4et. ttaaav It woa a paiuful prtf.Ktuatte ff a imwc4 la Ul .y the ikia vf hi txaitt. lie IiImI atf atyha 4 MalMy a4 evai ht4 ajiutuawUIHa, lOUir TDtlS , , , . '. Hi AVra .io l, k'k aa4 JVU ItvM, K etn a4 para m, .Nart waa, two la mm Wi la I lat h eUwr, t IQ11, W, rVKNU, Irawiilllt, ft KlNMl Of aurtaTLi tbay ate florid, ornate, peranaaive, anpplloatory, patbetio and bathetic. All fell on doad tor. lie vowed that tbe $150,000 he wanted would dimlnUb freight rate eenta a tmibel on all Oregon wheat, bnt nobodv aeenied to care one whit. Ho intimated tbat he needed it in a politl cal way. Nobody hearkened to hla cry, tie auggeated that all tbo money tbe Oregon lana got bold of tbey acnt back want to buy auppliea of conlna and auch tuff, but tbe hardened aiunera only grinned. A MlMoarl Kaonamlat, Dockery of MiHouri ran amnok on Oregon, ao to apeak, and by nun of ora tory aud perapiration aared to tbe peo plo $160,000 tbat day and more tban $1,000,000 ultimately, a pretty good day'a work, permit me to aay, to be credited to Democracy generally and Ifx:kcry partionJarly. Hotnohow Domo erutio Dwikery of MlMaouri managoa by book or crunk to aave a oonilderable qauntnm of tbo peoplo'e money evory once In awhile. Kuoh men aa Dock cry beat tbe deuce tbey really do. Actual lyatingy with tbe publio money I Why, bhma my atara, eince I come to think, that'a tbe very aarne identical, blatorio charge tbey brought nearly a century ago agalnat a certain redbeadod Vlr gin fan named Tbomae Jefferaon, who loved to play tbe (lddle aud farm aud pbiloaopbim "Oh, damn blml" tbe prodigal of that day cried, "lie apoude bla own money like a thoroughbred, but bo'a a regular aklnfllut when it cornea to tbe publio money, Ho a a queer duck." And ao after nearly lOOyeara Alexander Monroe Docknry of MlxKouri, an on wanned j;eioo rat, actually ioi- Iowa lu Joffcraou'a footatepa and trie to aave tbe publio money, which dia guided Mr, Tonguo exceedingly. llut if Tongue had looked ten feet from wbero bo waa atanding and hud let hla eye reat on Governor Nelaon Dingley of Maino bo would have been ao axtoiiUhed that ho would have been dumb though hie name ia Tongue, for while ho couldn't get a nickel for Ore gou $300,000 waa appropriated right off tbe reel for a littlo port culled Xiocklund Dp in Governor Dinglcy'e diatrict, Tbo governor awioveratud aolemnly with hla band on hla heart thut ho never aked for that Bum or any other, and for fear thli amazing etutemcnt would not be wallowed be brought aa compurgators Uncle Joe Cannon and Hon. William A, Htoue of l'euuaylvania, manipulator of "the hog combine" and candidate for governor of tbe Keyatono Btute, When tbey were through oompurgatlng, Jerry Himpaou, who baa a aiuk in hla head where tbe bump of reverence ought to be, pbrenologically epouking, bopped up and declared that tha appropriation oommitteo bod to run after Governor Dingley, catch blm vi et arm!, throw biin down and ram tho money into hla pocket. But the fact remain that tbe governor's little port wue well provided for, and Mr, Tonguo wagged hla tongue in vain and got no pap. Whereforof For three reason flrat, Governor Dingley is chairman of the ways and means oommittee; second, he has been in con- greaa nearly 20 years; third, lie Uvea in Maine. Now, if Mr. Tongue will dupli Date those pcrsuoaiva environment he will ataud a much better cbanoe to gob ble a fat appropriation. - -Tha Load MIL" fitgna of diaiutegration in tbo Repub- icon party iu cougreae multiply. Iiy throe day a of bard band to band fight ing wo killed the uotorlou"Loud bill." It waa done by an almost eolld vote of Democrat, Populiata and Silver Kopob- lioana, together with a few KopuMiean who, living iu rural diatricta, could not be whipped into the aupport of tbia op proaivo menxure, which iu it effect wa deleterious to a free preaa. It waa a dintiurtively auti-Itepublican victory, but could not have heun won aave for tho weakening of Republican d Helpline. The truth ia certain Republican con- greaaiueuarelM'ginning to bolt the lend er and hoed tbo people. On our aido Moon and Kichardaou of Tcuneaaeo, Dell of Colorado, Lena of Ohio, Hiwpaou of KaiiNAt, Ctwhran ami Lnyd of Mlaourl deaervo apncial meutioij. I took a band niydf. I said Inter alia: Th MU OlO'M'lln. The great objection to this bill i that It i detrimental to newnpapi r and dl mluUbia tbe diffuiiiou of iuforniation, aud I repeat now wbut I aaid before that Deiiuwrala are in favor of the wid aat NHwllle dlfTlli lilll ( f ktl'wlelg(. I have aui'h implicit faith in thu propoai tlon that truth 1 iuility and will pre. vail that were I a rich a J.din D. IttM'keft llcr I would puldiah a popular edition i JolTt rwin'a wurka ami put a popy into tho baud of every Voter In tha tutted Hatea, absolutely ertlu that It would make the country Deiuo- ratio for all time to cmniv Una of thu nn-l eminent of American prvBi'ln-r ald, "Waimul islui at.s we hi t e.lmtis 1 r w mutt per Uli. Thoitiat Jt fT.rwti. the lnolern H.H- limn, ibn laml that he would rather live In a ivuutry with itewnpapor but with, eat a U" tumt iii tlwit in a, itmtitry llli gvruiueut but without uaws- pai-l Nwpi'rare greldlaiuluattirtot infifiiaiiu. Tha in am mot H tin trcptdiUn tars ba vt ur ulll 'ii and am tplvuditt fxluMi, tut aft. r ail prthapa tru "i4ia rad ckunirjr wv kly whre (41 iN'll a tlUlt(Hlltai 1 4p-. ta t vooif r '. Having tn a r aatry elll-r mt ll, I ttiti ttaiN a lot klMtily fowl ing f. inv t4 tttfrv, I am w llllvtf U Intke attl UMt lbl the II KKtitht 1 tw -Uiiiig a tural erual wme tha tuoat lr. ul cf ttty i( Hi nvlt aa4 Mbtpa M ntbria. ai nu4 have MkI li the ediMul gall I, (an aaaltttatly i-t .i auvltilng that will lalura t'i exautry ltt, mrutl lii ifffita fir hhii iu hi afvlua mt pla aa a44ilM,l tU la hi ih way, 1h laral s4ih n W- M is the tueat prlIHit of bra, l.la ehanly, aa 4ihl tv at. I'aul la the talllMrtitft, 1 lailf of I KM IVniiilhiana, la "taltarvth l r aa4 Is kiH't," whuh cannot be aald of tbe men who got sp this bill. He "envietb not," in which he does not reaemble some people over on tbia aide of tbe bouse. IIe"vauntetb not himself," in which he 1 tinlike the leaders on the other side of tbe big aisle. He "is not puffed 09," in which ho does not resemble a good many of u. He "does not behave himself unseemly, seeketb not his own, is not easily pro voked," In this last reinject be does not at all resemble my friend from Cali fornia (Mr. Loud). He"tbinketh no evil," in which be is vaHtly superior to a great many of us, "rejoiceth not in iniquity," in which be is totally unlike tbe Republicans, "bnt rejoiceth in the truth," which proves tbat be is cousin german to the Democrats, He "bearetb all things, bopcthall things, enduretb all things,' and in that respect is very much in the predicament of tbo minority on this side of the house under the need rules. He is the pack horse of every com munity, the promoter of every laudable enterprise, tbe worst underpaid laborer in tbe vineyard. Counting bis space as bis capital, be gives more to charity, his means con eidcrod, than any other member of so ciety. He is a power in politics, a pillar of the church, a leader in tbe crusade for bettor morals. He is pre-eminently the friend of humanity. Lino upon Hue, paragraph upon paragraph, day by day, he is em balmlng in cold type tbo facta from which the Horoditus, Tacitus, Hismon di or Mucuuluy of the future will writo tbe history of onr timos. Ho Joyfully chronicles our advent into this world, briefly notes our uprising aud dowriMittings and sorrowfully re oords our exit from tbis vale of tears. As a creator of beauty be double die- count Mme. Ayres, who profesncs to increase feminine pulcbrltodo only in particular instances, while tbe country editor, exercising plenary power, beau tifles impartially all women whose names appear in his columns. Dy a touch of his magician's wand be oon yerts paste into diamond sparkling upon beauty's neck, and with a skill of Which ancient and ambitious alchemist only dreamed and with politeness which Chosterfluld mnbt have envied he trans mutes brass trinkets Into golden jewels when worn by mom hers of a subscrib er's family. He la tbo greatest and most ingon ious of manufacturers, for while others manufacture perisbablo stuffs ha is en gaged in manufacturing immortal states men out of row sometimes very raw materials, an industry which even the Dingley tariff cannot protect. He is To our virtue very kind, And to our uulta a Uttla Mind '" We are all more or less generally more his handiwork, and tbo creature should not bo ungrateful to bi creator. Without his generous and enthusiastic labors most of us would never have been hero, and when ho tires of us most of us trill return to private life amid rural loenes propitious for secret meditation and silent prayer. 1 Working night and day during tbe sampalgn, often without money arid without price, when tho election is over and the time oomes for tha distribution of tba loaves and fishes now vulgarly called "pie" by aomo atrango lapse of tuuiuury he is generally forgotten. OraalaT Letter to Hawsrd. Horaco Greeley was certainly one of tho greatest editors tho world ever caw. Ilia letter to William II. Howard in 1854 "to annouueo tbo dissolution of the political firm of Howard, Weed He Greeley by tbe withdrawal of tho jauior partner ' ia oue of tho fuunicHt, most caustio aud mont patbetio epintlos in American literature. Horace's wrathful statement, part of which I quote, would canity lit many another rural editor. After stating tbat in 1837 Weed and other friends of How ard ftukod him to run a campaign week ly paper ho continues: "They unkod me to lis my salary for tbo year. I named 1,000, which tbey agreed to, and I did tho work required to tho bent of my ability. It was work that made no fig ure and created 110 son nation, but I loved it, aud I did it wtll. When it was done, yow were governor, diupciiniug office worth $:i,000 to $20,000 cr year to your friend and compatriot, nud I returned to my gurret und my rruat and tny rii'upcruto buttlo with pecuniary ob ligation. " I commend that entire letter to poll- tlcianaud to editor. It I what Greeley bimwdf would bavo deuouiiunled 'iiitithty iiiliTo.tliiji reading" lu litiht f Greeley reVeligu by aiding M defeat Hewurd for tho r l.liu y at Chicago six yeur later. "The junior partner" evened up the score oil that cciatiou. 1 refiiM ulteily to U arliiH t riin nl in robhiug tho country editor of any prtvilcgo be now nujova. I would rather count new omm upou blm, there by multiplying hi power and augment lug hi prosperity. Ilia ll.l IMvlity la lawa. Hit U faithful l i Him iHHit la a the ltmll to tlit pel, 1 rati liewr f. rgvl iw imi any limn oil Ihl ild of tho r luiiiU r forget i long a memory hold hery, liiga grailiuda Hud a xlilHiiit lu tha human limii' - that lit Ilia liiiiiuelilou uil l,'ln f I Miit, Whva the vl majority i t n i;r,i Ik hi.. rallu mm lr-jH,iun Ullu in t all of them, luaik toil, tut a vt iu4joiiiy Umljr ilMH titd tl'ttr ih l. r and wut U u I totgtS hot, f l and ilraikata, Into the taiup f tha runny, h iunlry Wwfktit. with tar ftiwptitma, toiol ty ties taut of (ryH, Wuim r f an I ha Mtanity with aiubkn tiUluy, (uptth emaa eu4 ktMa arlf almati 'a, thwivliy vtiidlcatltig ta iiil ti.iu. wia il. ia aud U l jii lutw 14 tha Amtl aa lPai ihl Mm fHuniiy elu r w mnt dii4 laly I it Im tit, f , laiiMlo ra nnlia la tbe tampaa acw mudiM aa wll U ihatti 1X1, aud sattly as the IViumiallfl aide of thtt boa w would M e.'iteg with aiii"tl U f,.ll M dtptlie hi at (f aiy f hi I'taivgativaa iHaarlat. War and tba Gold Bond Imo. When It cornea to war we are all i for war, pops, democrat and repubL can a, but when it cornea to iaauing bonds then tbe republican separate company witn uo, now in the event Mint tbla cXuntry haa war with Hpain there la no reason why we ahould is sue any bonds. If wo inane bond we will get gold for them and aa soon aa the gold Is put in circulation it will bide ami that will be the butt you will see of It until the war ia ended. No matter how many bonda Ihia country lasuea with which to get the yellow rnetiil it will bide an soon aa it get Into the people's hands. There ia no way to keep gold or allver in circula tion ourlng a war. Then it la readily seen by tbe reader tbat some other kind of money must be isaued to take tbe place of either one of the metal moneys, Let tbe government lasue greenlxu ka as Lincoln did in tbe six tle; ana if tbe government will my that they ore good for all debt both public and private they will circulate all tbe time, Rut If the exception clause Is put on them they will de predate as tbey did once before, Oive us tne gooo: 014 greenbacks witn no exception clause, but any tbat it ia full legal tender for all debta both public and private, ann issue no IjowJs, but let tbe gold gambler invent bis filthy lucre with soi other country than this free America, If tbe gold shark Im successful in fastening his gold bonds upon this country during a lit tle controversy of this country witn Wiinln which seem to be sure to come. tba next generation will live in a time when tbey will be able to we tbat tbe money (rambler won a, worm detrlmen to the common people than all tbe wars put together. The money class care but little whether there Is war or not; what tbey are looking for la the beat chance to Invest their mon ey, end little they care for the com mon Kcorde who flirbfc the battles, Red loud Nation, ''V Oirl Fpollt. The Oconrla 1'ooulUt Convention has adjourned having named the fol lowing state ticket. Governor, Thorn us We I son; Hecrttary of Htate, O Jackson; Treasurer, J. H. Taylor; Kehool Commissioner, II. M. .t-ttler; Chief Justice, Walter li, Jliil; Attor ney t'enerel, (iircy Thornton, (Jen Phillips. V. J. Hawkins ana Uias, ft McOreifar were elected National Com mitteemcri. The Nashville confereiM'e and the action of the national Organization committee were endorsed, llie Immediate election 01 a new National C'Jiairmun in tbe place of Henator Marioa Rutler wa demand 1 of tbe National CommltUre, COO Ilushels Amter fane fleed.'and 1,500 bushel Oerman Millet at Humph ray Rroa. Hardware, Lincoln, Neb, ACCEPTS THE CHALLBNOE. Dr, PowslI of Wisconsin Offers Himaelf aa a Substitute for Senator Maaon. A few day ago Raron el Cardo, mar quia of Alta villa of Madrid, Spain, sent a challenge to mortal combat to Senator Mason, naming aworde as tbe weapon. Tbe Hnaniard waa enraged at Reuator Mason's aoeecn in aupport 01 tuoan la dependence. 1 1 ia not customary for tbe Challenging party to name tbe weapon, and Henator Mason mads no reply. I'r. George Powell, of La Crosse, Wis , ao enthusiastic patriot and admirer ol Hen ator Mason, has cobM the following ac ceptance In Henator Mason s stead: "To Karon el Lardo, Madrid: inrougD the press dispatches I am informed tbat vou have cha!lenired Henator Mason to mortal combat lor words spoken In de- lenae of bis position aa tho champion of tba patnotiMiii aud princlplea 01 his countrv and its people In the Luited Ktate, witb usual Hpauisb generosity aelt-rtinir your own weapons. '.Now. as Henator Mason has spent a lifetime in tbe pursuit of a more humane cal 1 1 11 ir, and In tha walks ol a civilization that haa hut poorly, fitted turn to meet a bully at anus, as oue who has admired and now! endorse the objectionable words and patriotism of henator Ma son, I, a plaiusman, a wterncr,oik' of a class known as typical a mericau, typi cal becuusa it holds principle, as patri otistll. above price because it believes that murder in tbe flm degree cannot lie paid for with gold, hereby accept your halleiiga and name tha army pistol, the old forty-four, the organ of civilization, the Instrument with which the American pioneer ini-Hured jimtice to aaiua. "And wniie eartiet iv nsuriiig you ami all your kind that thotmauds vt men of my tine stand ready to step la 111 v track and pick up my pUtol If It should (all. I sincerely thank the n -pifutatlvo it a t houxnud jears ol barbarism lor lbs opHirtuiiitv to flr the shot in re venge for the Yankee sailor wlutfed Ihesharks in the bottom nf Havana bay. K, I'owiii 1., "l.t roie, n ia, Ir. Ceorga Powell i a noted a-t, rn lniimman and ludian II a liter, who lob owed ths lortunea id Ilia army for thirty year In ths eapacilv of mhiuI and guiiU ia tha 11 u met on Indian war, serving with distinction under v-ry gonerwi ol Ih army west ol the lliMia ippl rivrr durlug that tiro ol service. Ho valuable ! the army wr thr- vse hnlred by him that t bw Iherveipient ol many uiviueatoea from hi nimraaiidera, among thtm Nleg a magamernt ilvr mouutH revolver, eiHiiing $ I.' I, as I pnwnied by the bit tlrarrwl lUif g A. I u.ir. I'r. I'uwwll I atmul BHy yrolag and a !! taowa pbjdiiiwa of li rows ll la I a nithltwl on I riinug i!ixhiUiih, out bvnoitee wmiumhI Iwtnuive a I I lt I ioa la batU r roll l a u rimiuain of nrli Iroaiiwraiitea a Pufl kit! 11.11, Wild Ibll, Teias Jars ShdoiU- rs id ,ul aula. Mr. ,t. W, lUilWy, formerly r- nwlrtt with lite t'armrt Almuie, ltiiih aud M MrreU I J. W. M- ti. r, la Hu iik and iiit' r of t'ttrext t'hig, il Siflh Iralk Itreel, I Iih-oIh, doing a geaeral gr ry l ukinrMk T pe,l wi. on emir. Ih khit-aiw i'l rviil, ai Irael the atlrHllon Ike luttttitml I lour laatlnf Ie.t at l 11 a l lea Mghl aU tet at II -t a heed intly owe liUI to ti ani ewe f l iHttir mriu. Mr. Hart try wist lu nevt anl wait on ail Ma fiMHirf fUUturr. Vt ae. all nitirr gnwfla sirhaagvd fof eouaWy pnxluve. PLANT PEACHES ! H ARDY VARIETIES that for tbia climate, and imi. hnHnAre hadlv (March 20) a fine prospect lor a large croj 01 peacnea inia year. WRITE FOR PRICES on Apple, Chtnj, Peach, Tear, Plum, and Hbade Trees, and all small fruit and shrubs. Also circular describing tbe new RUSSELL PEACH. We will have a sale yard at Cor. 14 and O Hts., Lincoln, Neb. J. M. RUSSELL & CO., JSSSSL. 1 .. ':'"r If (S, asc 0; 1 IM, M, M I I Mmti, It MB . M m paMt I is the most durable in construction, and is the only really mouse-proof Organ made. Don't forget that we also carry the finest line of Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, etc., and at lowest prices. Matthews 130 South Thirteenth 135 Acres s. : . , - u I in Fruit. In Fruit. ' inCEO Small Fruits, Grace Vine, Shrubbery, Roses, etc. We have bad 12 years experience in arrowing fruit for tbe market. We have tested tbe old and new varieties and know the best sorta to plant. Write at once for our free catalogue; it illustrates Titus plan for a farmer's fruit garden Just what you need. Our tros grow because tbey are dug fresh, just as wa ship them, witb a big 27-inch diirwr. You get all the roots. Memernber tbe place. If yon want a large order, send list of want for our special prlcee.-THE TITUS NURSERY, Renuhg, Net. 't rxa,grTcarcc ra KtLA&btlJb Reat adapted for the wester climate. Prices Reasonable. Headquarters for Alfalfa. Clover, Timothy and Blue Grass Keeds, Heed Wheat, Seed Oate and all otper rWd Graina; Heed Corn, Cane, Kaffir Corn and other Forage Plant Beeds; Vegetable and Flower Seed our specialtiea. A full line of Poultry Supplies god Remedies. Catalogue mailed free on application. Write for siecial prices. THT7 WPRRASK'A SFFn , Ul , l2l2SEEDCORI! Bend" five 1-ceot aUmpa for three sample package of tba heat varieties of corn grown and 20-page book, "Uinta on Corn Growing: How up-to-date Farmers Grow the Dig Crops." Tba Iowa agricultural College grew 94 bnahela per acre of thia corn, which gave 62 I ha. of shelled corn from 70 lbs. of earn. Addresa PLEASANT VALLEY SEED CORN FARM, J. B. Arm strong. Proprietor, Shenandoah, Iowa. 8 Busies, Phaetons, Surreys, Traps, Harness 'Bif dlr.rt froi fwtorji at Wboll Prlr.a. SO p.r ct urrd. uariiirr,i rur iwo yn. w ru,aiy mr nw iiuiniuy 11111. IratMti 'fttkloffii, wnd J entln -muni H l(hm award, elv.n in at .Wurlil'a r'air, Atlanta Kp.ltlin, NMiivlll(Vuiiiulal KiHition. Alliance Carriage Co. 2'1'i E. Court St. Cincinnati, 0. trI?$M. Why not ivered. Minimum Of IOC. Lincoln Exchange Mills, 4zu nonn ytn si. z : Cusotm Grinding a specialty : 2 AH tka-M .! Ida, ? 41 t aaa4 to, fcaai. uri wr aaia. W T Z tea m ,u mum,. J J IMUTLKTT A HOWARD. MffiaafaaS UPHOLSTERY REPAIRING or all hinds or FURNITURE MATTRESSES HaKHtat aa4 K.a..a'4. B, F. WILCOX, 44 fori TMrtfiUM . Miltir BU, TNI 'miCICUSBClOW cost! ... l kl t. 1 . I . . J . 1 i 1 i . - - - .a (M. iioo: " - S- it al .a I... WISV I a i ..., """I.MH, Buy Yoor Trees of Us and You Will Get have been tried and proved on'table are guaranteed true iu uwub. uo damaged in many places, we have now Stands For e e The Finest Organ Made in America today The Farrand . . and Votey ORGAN has the sweetest tone, Piano Co., Street, Lincoln, Nebr. We Pay th Frel(cht. We lo-placeat Half Price. We Guarantee Satisfaction. - w rx r oooo 1 For Garden Wftmrr i,; . m " tbt. mm l'ric0e, 'have your SHIRTS Laundered for 5c, 4c, COLLARS 2c, at the new 5c Laundry 1629 0 STREEET. Hal loo 383. Business called for and Ae- aaaaaaas SEED FOR SALE j Wklia Mammoth Artlrkuka. V. jj in raiaanl jr iirolin. 1 a bea r.t ih.ni lar, art laiaiiT l! Imii.aad nM aialia fi. ., laria.r luluiaiat.ua tal (iimm, ! j iliraa i! CtORCE A. ARNOLD, ii ll.f !.,. I'k. 4 Cuaaijr, Kaliratka. 1 MK IHI'HUV KU VICTOR Incubator naUtl-f. ,u a.H - .4 . naM Mm., U . i . l . I I . u . . a Hill im. ul iVi 'Tll. BADGER LUMBER CO., A II. Wr.lK, Aaasr. Coriif R iJltllu.,LIHC0LR. raoie as. COAL & LUMBER tall litArtBi.t l.it t. ... ... .,,,, ,, VI lefiirrUf. i VI I . THFES AND PLANTS O I h,Milw.iiiii.atMIS.rMI " thai mt Mat aWII l, MillU'Va ktamsrskT MaS ri Ml at k .).. a4 al I ..lti.Wn kkn I i . a-'V ., nail aa4 I'kkr IV ! MlMl k (MIMMM b aa .' .k, a km aaw k M alalia u North BcnJ Nurseries, Ht Bill. Met C IMlfsa