March 31, 1898 THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT 7 1HTERESTIHC CORRESPDHDEHCE Independent Sewing Machine Indorsed By All Who Use It. Foraome time the Indki-kndknt boa been offering to its readers a sowing van chine and a year's subacrlption to the paper lor f 10.5U. TI10 machine la war-ranted;firat-claae lu tvery particular. All wLo have purcbused these muuhlucs ara pleaaed with them. A lady la this city desiring to purchase a machine called at the Independent ofllee and asked for the uamea and addrese of part It wbo bad purobuaed machines. Hbe stated that ehe wished to write to thorn and learn if the machine was "exactly ae advertized." Hhe waa given the names and addressee of thirty peraon from which ahe auluoted seven, to whom abe wrote a letter aim liar to I bo following: LINCOLN, NEIL, March 1, 1WH. Mn K. Waltkd, Vesta, Neb.! IJeur Hir I bear that you bave received one of the "Independent" sewing win chine, advertised In the Nkubamka Imdei'KNDKnt. Aa I aiu thinking of purchasing one of these machines I write to you for Information concerning It. How does It compare witb the Hlugor, Whit, Wheeler and aucb machine: la the wood work nicely finished; la It supplied with full ant of attachments; la It high arm and drop head; la It easy running and of simple meuhaniatn; la the machine all that la claimed for it In the advertisement, and la there any additional expeiiae to the receipt of it not outlined in the advertisement of the machine? Will ynu be kind enough to anawer tbeae questions and give me your opinion of the machine? An curly reply will greatly oblige, HesiHxitfully, LIFE OF COMMERCE. EQUITABLE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS, LA BORS AND PRODUCTIONS. Tlllfl ltlOl'JIICM. The replica which abe received to the aeven leltera were aa follow: VEHTA. NKH., March '2, 1808, In reply will any that the machine referred to, la all that the advertisement guarantiee. Finely finished, and in all reapecte complete, You are aafe lu buying It. Your, H. WOLFOHI). DAVKV, NKH., March .J, 1HM. Etta fUrKKU, Lincoln, Nob.; la anawer to your letter we received luat evening concerning the "Independent aowliig machine, lean auy 1 like the machine very much, It doe good work, 1 bave had my machine three weeks and like It better all the time, One of our neighbor bad a Hiuger and lust fall got nil "Independent." Hlie says they work a great deal the earn. My mother alao boa a 0.1 Hinger and we have compared the attach men ta and find mine equal to bera and alao a full net. , woodwork ia nicely flnlahed. It la high-arm and euy running. I think it ia all that la claimed for it in the advertisement. There Is no uddltlonul exiMtns to tbe receipt of it. I bone you will be aa well pleased witb the machine aa I am, Your'a truly, ' MIIH, A. L. HCOTT. OAK, NED., MA11CI1 6, ViM. Miaa Etta Hamm, Lincoln, Neb.; In regard to your letter of Miircb let, I would aay that the machine la juat na described la the Indki'E.idknt. We are perfectly eatiaflud. It low lull sot ol at tachments, and ia high arm. It la nolselea, light running and a perfect machine. The woodwork ia highly poliahed. It will compnre witb any other machine I know of. The machine ia all the advertlaement clulma, and more. There in no addi tional expeuao to the receipt of the machine. Your reapectfully, 0. M, J ON EH, DAVEY NEB., March 4, WH. Mihh Etta Havvkh, Lincoln, Neb.: Dear Madam: Your letter received, and In regard to the "Independent" sewing machine will aay it ia aomethlng like the New Home machine, It ia a very good easy runriig machine, doe plendid work and baa a full eel of attachment every thing that ia needed in that line. The wood-work la nicely flnlhed. 1 believe it la aa good aa any high priced machine. It ia high arm but no drop head; aud there lan't any more expense to it only what In mentioned In the advertlaement, ao it 1 not expensive, and ia a very good machine. We have had our eight or nine month and are greatly phiued witb it. I have done a great deal of sewing on it. I have had two machine before Mil one, both expensive one, but neither of them run a euay a tbl on,nor they didn't look any better to look at, a thleone look very nice, I don't think there ia any fault whatever to be found with tin machine. I am aure you will be well atlfled with it if you get one. It la aa good u any ma chine you can get. Well, I think I bave anawered all your question, and aaid all I need to. Hincerely our, MKH. ALFHKI) I'ETEIWON. LEBANON, NEB,, March Jl, 1 H!)8. Mihh Etta Havvkh. Lincoln, Neb.: Dear Madam I will'eay in regard to the machine that we bave, that it ia complete in every reapect; it ia all It la claimed to be; it la nicely flnlht)d; the wood work ia oak, I do not think It necessary to anwer all the queNtiuri you have aeked, for we think it a grand machine for the money $10.50 freight puid. No extra charge In any way. 1 think if you purchae one of tneae machine you will eurely be pleased witb it. Iteapectfully your, MIW. C. A. ADAMH, (MLTNKH, NEB., March t. 1MH. Mm Etta Hafkkii, Lincoln, Neb.: Dear Madam Your letter of March 1 received; and In reply will any, that we have bud thn machine only a few week. Did very little ewiug with it. But I find it a very light running and neat appearing machine. The only machine I com pared it with wa the Hinger, "lateat improved." Th wood-work ia a nicely finished aa that of the Hinger, the ame kind of wood. 1 hnv the light color. It tnachaniHin, in geueral, 1 a Mimple, and in mime reepect moreao than that of the Hinger. Perhaps the only poaaiblu advantage I that the Kinxer ha the drop bead and the "Independent" ha not. "Independent" ha a Itiuh arm the muuic a the Hinger, and u full wet of attachment, except etching and Kcneiiigtoui em broidery attachment, which i 7.rc extra. There ia no additional expense on re ceipt of the machine. They eiid a certificate of warranty good for ten year. Yea, I think it i all that they cluiin it to be. And I am of the opinion that the "IndeMndent," witb prosr care, which all machine ahould have, will lat a long and do u Rood work a the machine which 1 jut compared it with, which would cot me 55 cash iu Aurora, Neb Your re wctfully, D. E. BEBKEY. PAWNEE, CITY, NEB., March 5, 1MUH. Mm Etta Sapper, Lincoln, Neb.: Dear Madam Beplying to your inqulryof the lt Inat,, regarding the"lnd pendent " Hewing Machine, I will ay: It compare very favorably with the Hinger, which we have alwa.ve couidered the "beat." The wood-work I nicely flulwhed. It i aupplied with a full aet of attachment; i high arm; drop leaf; impl in con. atruction; eny to run, and la all the advertlaement iu the I.niiki'KMikn r claim fi r it. Tnere ia no additional expeiiae to ih renelpt of It, exuept what i iudioated la the advertieemuut. Very reapectfully, JOHN M, OHBOHN. If you ned a Hewing Machluu you will find "The Independent Machine" antle luctory iu every particular. It' a bargain. rW advertiautiieitt pago vn am. .tin. O New L ncoln Steel Range Best on Earth, MiJt oa Roior, Soli ei Mtrlt. Cuiriittlif foo4 likir ai ttoioakal of Imlj AlUUUllii Still. Imf,-ptitlim lt ) mn ati m u ii it4 ! ! i am . mI ! WI It . kol tm k a m 4 (in a1. 4 M a a tit1 BUCKSUFF BROS. MFG. CO. Lincoln. Neb.. Makers. t l.aLn '. II " 4 I r.-l, ju. k-J ritroilii Homt liimtrv. l iuai far MtUtka, , 0 A. I K I L A tov your Si 1IRTS UunJr J ht 5c. 1W h If 11 At CUFFS 4v COLLARS 2c. a! th niw f w II V IIUL 5c 1-AunJry 1629 0 STHLILT. IUi J lvrJ. Minimum o( loo 333. Uutliutt caIUJ lor mJ dt 10c. ! Vpon Haeh Vfpmndt All Kl ProfrmM, Monur I th Lir.blwxl of CnimrM. It hould thp ud af-The I'o. pt C'ulletlljr tli ll.it Marlty. Of all the great invuntiona yet to lie worked oat the grandest of all will be a wiae ayatoiu of diatribntioii whereby mental and pbyaicul product may bo quitubly exobungud upon a broudur and more coiiiprnlici)lv bnala. Hitherto dlNiiovcry and iuveution bave only aought to iuurcuau the bulk and volnino of thing witli the leant buuiun toll, forgetting all the while that mini liiunt atill live by tbu iwcut of hi brow muni labor lu order to eurn, inuat aro in order to ohiihuiiio, mut con iuiiiu in order to tiatme production, Aloro (.kiilfol huahundry, with im proved mnnbliiery, muy evwry year pro duce Jurgitr crop at luaa coat of human toll. Hotter fubrlca may constantly be more obeuply woven by lupcrior devloca of jjinnufacture. Ju every field of lubor oieiioe and liidutry muy ronaplre to gcthcr to till atorebouaea to overflow' ing with pmrliicU, Yi t witb all tbia varied application of uauful lubor, un leaa there ia coupled witb It a better ayatcin of distribution, tlieao modern force of clvlllzutlon, now ao rapidly tnultiplylng the crcutlve power for lur gcr production, will fall woefully abort of thtdr gruud dealgn the general eleva tion of man to a higher pinna of being. All progrca in weullli, in acleiKto, In power la proportioned to tlia fret at and tnoat wjuitublo cninmiirce or exchange of Idciia and acrvicc. To further tliiu object ahould ho the grand uud and aim of true uooiioinlu acicnco. Whufever proinotca thla comuicrce ia junt and right, but wbatevtirobatruuta it ia crime and truaaon to aocicty, The commerce of the world lum grown too ooinplus to barter one thing for an other, and therefore money bu become tieueaaury aa the great toid of exchange, Hut money locked up in hank or accret ed In biding plucea, hut money perform ing ita legitimate function iu the rapid exchange of Idcaa, of aervioea, of pro duction, We do uot luted a coatly money, a money of iutrinaic volue, in order to faoilituto thi commerce of production, for it muy be uccomplUhcd equally well with money of a cheap material pro viding there ia an ahuudunce of it at low coat and of undoubted nccurity. The circulation of money may be likened to thu movement of a railroad train. The mora frequently train move, at tbu lowcat poalhlu freight coat, the more the interchange and truuaporta tlou of product Ion i atimuluted. On the virgin prniriea of the weat wheat eulturo now take the place of hunting becuuae the railroad truuxporta tlon of crop afford a anrplua over the coat of production, which freight by ox team would abaorh. Thla aurplua, or profit, enable thu farmer to buy the production of other, which coatlier trnnaportation would deny him. Hence the interchange of ugrloulturiHt are promoted or dUcouragcd by freight tar iff. The cheupeat, not the cimtlicNt freight rate, aro alway dcimuided, an thut the lurgeat profit may inure to the producer at thu leuat eont to the con aumer. In tbia way pt'oductivo iuduatry receive it large! impetii. Money i a fur more iinportaut vehicle for thu equitublu liitcrchunge of produc tion than ruilroud train. While fre quent truiu. at low price, with great aaftity promote the lurgeat commercH on railroad, ao tlio luie volume of money at cheap coht uud perfect aeeurity U-at promote thu broader commerce of idea, of Ncrvii-e uud of all production. l!y hucIi iiit iui thu internal commerce of the couutry may be atimuluted to (iunrmoua proportion, and, nfu r all, it la thi internal commerctt which i the unkt liiihin for uatioiiul prosperity. The coiiiprelieuNlveencouruKciiH iit toa lun;e domcktiu I'oiiimerca will cuuxu thu eul tivatioii of thu wider field iu apicul ture ly marketing food among thoM' now Miller log for thu need of it. It will Ntimultttu a litim r general demand for product of nil kind, Ixith mental uud pliyicul. It w ill ditrlbuto uot only the giocr need of exinteucu fret ly to all, but It will advance know lulne, build libritrii a mid euibi llili boinea wiili ly with work of art ami tiutu, Throtigli tlie t-iiiitildn inti rchuutiu i t at rvlt'v e"il not through thu debe no lit of aliiiktukliig the lnw ltekt In ftt ly eoiiiuiuiiliy w ill 1m able to com muiid Hut livH luli'klll mid the lie u ami ( lit r uiinutt tliig t tf u mote g u mlly tint umiI wtih itiMii'a elMMr to cittiiuii, r ilii un ut uiul tuilturo. In altoii, a it.iiiiiufcu wily .tiniu luhd ly ultiiiiiil. wll atH'tirtnl and ( lu up luoiit y willtputt keu th ihrtit l'ing ! til tif wy luiiu.try. Iimtead t f mtv twtllt'u a ilioUMitd to Ut u lully nd ii tiuily tuidid. It will ion i aim and iii.iu vtry ttui u titatUitHl viMigy lu all tha rnl tall oiu i f lit a w II a ijh it lilt w.l ir tiliet llt III l.l l I liMlliuli lttl 'lbl toitttui ti iiv t Mi'l tn ur Mil III til tt lllMl-'llIU kll Wit III lit tii.t iy it iimtikiit'l NVntU it will mill Jmily )il l l' lual tii it' Hx .l lull llt( tit and Ui lu.tti iiil will out i f it tut nt'i.ii-Uu. tiwtty it'l; UttH..4ft warn i f ail. It m l tlttt lu'U I t tlwatf tliu 4i i' hi UllllUl l lllMWld IM IlKl.t'lll 411 tot i llilhfclH , I I. II' III" w ti"l' tl Willi l y, litmti i t'l .lnti W lot tli I II Mi I lit It i"i'i HuH I W t It" Iu!.mHImI t ' I'l. 4 HI WMtttul I-. -iiltt tU . I II ii.l f UloltMlM ! ' hit Wt'lf H i IU.I attttH and ti.iUtti.IT t I'll uullf itttlii ltoi pfklMit'ti. in tfVM i f tllliUtl l. IH41. I, Wlllt ) it I i t,uiiiu UU tt imti -l I.Hit Imti.U ltd tutplua l at ainfwUMn II t Mttta mI Uk lwidtttliailiti lu MltH ttwaatiy It I uitl a W4uumfi' it..U it. ai nuw iioi-dia ally created becanae market become aurfeited not from the iuauflluienoy of would be oonaumora, but from the lack of ability to purchaae through the Inter chuuge of production. The evil la a two edged aword. When commerce move alowly, lubor periabea, tbua de nying rightful earning to thoae whoia interchange of labor would create a large, active and atoady commerce, The evil grow out of a time houorod deluaiou. The theory of money la de fective. Our vyatem of finance baa be come too cramped to conduct broad and healthful exchange. The fulee idea that the in tr initio value of coin money can and moat be imparted to all tokena of exchange ia mainly reaponaible for the error. Ita abaurdity ia expoaod by the fact that 09 paper bunk credit dol lar are now required to be iaauud for every dollar of exiatiug coin in order to conduct the preaeut narrow exuhungo of product lone. It i thu aeuu that evou now intrinaio value ia 10 thinly diluted and vurniahed over the preaeut ayatem of money aa to abow that tome other foundation far Ita aufety muat exiat tban that of intrinaio value. Let u examine what la tbia real foundation. It la well known that a counterfeit dollar will circulate aa freely from band to bund aa the genuine coin until it i (Uncovered to bo dobaaud and not entitled to credit Ho alo in former time "wildcat" bunk notea circulated equally aa well a tboHii of aound bunk, ao long a the public believed both entitled to equal credit. All thla prove that the circulation of money ia really founded on credit, or oonflduuce, and not on intrinaio value. Ia thla admitted? Then it follow that credit ahould be obtained at the loweat coat for money, beoauae when it i need leanly high the coat of money ia unnoo eaaarily enhanced, thereby unduly tax ing everything wo eat, drink, wear or consume, Juat aa the needle high trauaportation from farma puralyze the production of agriculture, to the too mull volume and high coat of money paralyze enoigy in every department of iuduatry, The deluaiou that the true baala for money ia intrinaio value inatcud of credit haa been moat harmful in retard ing aoclul progreaa. It baa oaueod ita volume to be unduly limited and main' tallied at a coatly price. Tbu money baa been clothed witb an uujuat power over other thiuga, unfairly retrictiug and changing commercial value with out regard to the coat of production, Tbe oppreaaiona of metallic money brought the darknea of the middle ogea upon the world while national credit without coin money iu Venice enabled a population of lea than 200,000 to ea tubllah and maintain for 600 year a commerce aurpuaing in aplcndor any thing before or aince known to man by a like population. Credit being the trno baala for money and not intrinaio valuo, it followa then that the publio ahould enjoy the cheap oat and beat poaaible credit for ita mon ey, beoauae tho uggregute tax on aocicty by coatly money ia overwhelming in ita autagouiam to production. May it not be aaked what cheaper or better credit cuu be hud for tbe people' money than tbe joint credit of all the people? The apecioua plea of iutrinaio value for money long enabled bunker In tuli country to foit upon tbe publio their private or corporate credit otenaibly ocurud upon coin. The frequent fail ure to redeem theae worthlea credit became a crying public calamity, finally Deceaaitutinga legal oouaervator of bunk morale, wboao duty ia to aee that bank note circulation ia aeoured upon United Ktatoa bond. Although bank circulation ia now tbua firmly aeoured upon publio credit or the bonded fuith of tbe whole people, bank depoitora are really no better ao cured than wero thu depoaitora in tiie old atutu bunk. In order to muko 26 or l!0 per rent annual profit for tho capital iuvcHted bunker aim to iucreae dupoa ita three or four fold, ao aa to loan 3 or 4 at interoHt for every dollur of cap ital. Tbua while thu rink to the note holder (which ia only one-quarter of the whole) ia tukeu awytbu other three quarter ruk being thut of tbe deposi tor I aubject to all the (lunger and chu tuie that may befall private credit, aa iu the timea of the atutu bunk. The power that tbia absurd plea of intrinsic value in aome myaterioua and unaccountable way ia auppoatid to give to publio money when wielded by pri vate hand entail uu enorinou atigre Kitted coat ou production. Today the prt ciou metal may be iu America, but tomorrow freighted to Kumpo according to the exigeiiciea of exchange. Their volume la too aiiiull and uncertain, their locality tooilmnge ablu to be a tu credit l-aaia for the ill' lurged autoumtiu production of grow ing milijuttiuu. Ile.ldi i tbl all Ihepatehwolk of aue clve tiouunanloiml fiiatinuiit from the fouitdalltiii of the guveiuuteiil bava f4tbd lov.tabliali a uultorui equilibrium of litlriiialu VIuis ilthtr of the preelou luouU with failt t'thtr, or In tl'tir brtwdvr rUiiou In imltn tlitn. KtllAlly III Wiiudiltul lUtkluptlltUl of ImIuuI fort-ea lit tbia ag of nine nd tliry ilitiiatut tint uuIwimiI diulMtuM iif matt to Iha u rou tutt quvlutrf labia i f nalur' U'Utiiy. .Sol It tug anon if thi will atlviw a aum. irul iKtiiauitipliuM i f lb rltt lloo of uli'tiMitii UUt, Ni ihing aiu il i f Iha 1 li.lniK nl i f all bujuat Uiv ti in Uuv in n Hiel (Mtuuti, Ihriiuaa m' .y Mturml a" I ii.l.'v oii'Oiy, wilt tliitiitiuti 1 1 lum I t llmuUlittj ltll, lUi'.v .ii lb luittili atii tt ttli an).? fully It. Unit if btfa iudl tlUl aaialtta, Ii.im h u nit i f lliti Kf at i taby 11 h ti iu hMtwMiiy ilat nan Item ali.uU t t t tw4 wjm I bu lit ilwiBatil Vuluiwe if lb tl"t luul, r ou Ittw Millf tl tUtv 4Mll if t !, ttit 111.1 1 tH4l lb tHHitt awd lt ml Nt i f alt 1 14 Ita, ll.al tl all Iha wvalih, t l alt U ait aar and lt lite n iiv. U4ildaHi it. rullMllvaly, if lite anllre AntUM t nl M, lHrVi THE "INDEPENDENT" EWING . . . . . . . MACHINE A Perfect Machine at a Popular Price. M $19.50 k WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS. FREIGHT PREPAID. Wby pay tbree tlmaa aa much In order to wcura a popular name? When j bay nmi machlue you pay 75 par cent for tbe name and 20 per eeot for tbe maj ebine. Wa atoll you a Hawing Machine that will aew. and charge yoo nothing far tbe name. If you do uot like th name "Independent," paint red over it andeeJI the machine what yon will. We are doing tbe advertlalng, and it dote not coat w much. We buy th machine direct from one of the largnet manufacturer In the world at riOTOBY coar, and we offer them to our ubacrlbera at an exceptionally low price, and all we want In addition la One Subacrlbar. Our "Iadpeadar Machine ia a thoroughly flrat-cloae Family Sewing Machine, and ia retailed uader IU original name at S65.00. Our arrangement witb tbe manufacturer! will net allow ua to nae their name, but Instead w eall It "Independent." HIGH ARM, HIGH GRADE, NOISELESS. LIGHT RUNNING, SELF-THREADING. SEWING MACHINE. Awarded the Medal Premium at tbe World's Colombian Exposition at Chicago la 1803. EVEBY MACHINE WA EE ANTED. A written warranty acoompanlee each Machine. All part art Interchangeable, and we can aupply dupli cate at any time. Each part of the Machine i fitted with aucb exact neaa that no trouble can ariae witb any part, aa new piece eaa be applied with the aaauranoe of a perfect fit. Onr "Independent" ia a etrlctlr high-grade Sewing Machine, and finished throughout lu the beat poaaible manner. It noaaeaaes all modern improve ment, uud Its mechanical construction la aucb that in It arecorabioed almpllelty with great strength, thus inauf'ug ease of running, durability, and making It Impoaaible for the Machine to ue put out of order. It sews fast and makes perfect stitch with all kinds of thread and all cloases of material. Always ready lor uae and unrivaled for speed, durability and quality of work. Notice the following points of superiority. m 1 . .. . . nnlrnfr It MNA. .Kit . fffHlll flAll flA Vfll I HK IlKAU aWlllK OU lllll rw;i mui nun 'J by a thumb acrew. It is strong, substantial, neat and handsome In dolgn, and beautifully ornamented la gold. The bed plate has rounded corner and is Inlaid or countereunk, making it fluah with the top of the table. HioiiicaT Any Tbe space under tbe arm I 5 inches high and 0 inchea long. This will admit tbe largest skirU, even quilta. It ih SKLr-TiiiiKAOiNO Thera are abaolutely no holes to put the thread through except the eye of tbe ned!e. Ton Shut tle Is cylinder, opn on the end, entirely self-thrtiading, eoay to pot In or take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. Th Stitcb Keooi.atou la on the bed of tbe Machlue, beneath the bobbin winder, and bus a scala showing tbe number of stitches to the Inch, can be changed from 8 to fl'J atitchea to the iuch. Thr Feed is double and ztcud on both eidea of tbe needle; never fails) to take tbe goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive; no eprings to break and get out of order; can be ralaad and lowered at will. Automatic Kohbin Winder An arrangement for filling tbe bobbin automatical" and pe'',,c'y smooth without holding tbe thread. Tbe Marina does not run while windiug tbe bobbin. Liqht Ron-KiNO-Ths Macblns is eay to run, do not fatigue the operator, ntnkea little ooiae and awa rapidly. Tan Htitch Is a double-lock titch, the aams on both sides, will not raval, and ean be changed without stopping the Machine. The Ten a ion ia a fiat eprlng tanaloa and will admit thread from M to 150 eiool cotton wilhontchanging, Never geU out of order, The Nucule ia a straight, self-satllng nmdle, flat on one side, and raeeot ba put la wrong. Needle lUa is round, made ol raas hordeutnl atl, with oil eup at bottom to pravant oil from getting on the gooda. AwuaTABi.B Hbasijios-AII Uarlnga are e. bardmed atwl and eaa be study adjuatad with a crt wdriver. All btt motion ean be takea up, and the Machine will Ut a Ida time. A TT ach u e ts ICach Machiue Is lurolbd with ths following sttil bttstwl attachments rasa: On r mil Hammer Keller, on 1'arkaK of Saedlea, sit Hobbius, one Wrtueh, one Mcrew Jinver, one Hhuttle Hcrew lrltar, one Trees Fool, oa Itolt and Hook, on Oil t'aa filled with oil, one Uauga, one Uauga rkraw, oae liter, and one Instruction lUxik. j. tun.oo ndLtvoxxxivia ron s xo.no. OUR OFFERS riliar-Owe "iNdepeadeNf Hew lag Mavalae as above deeurtlMSl aatl Kebraeba Udean4eaii eae tut l ftO, IKlXNn a'!fndet" neejleig Mai hlae glvea M ! abeulHiely fre efooel foe al'labef &U Mabwrtbe I tHl a. Tllltm4v -Ude4tH Mwl Mat alee ftUoa eaa aa4at leriaBMtHnribere at $1 wl est Ik. frmmiT nil-Adwkla-.KnJ 1 trow Ul..rrt(1tija. rmitt krga fei4 tot av (Kitat i IM I n. 11 MUtee ua a rd, el t Ketela WhiKtftia, t aUtiMrai. Sd. ttrmgoa. tVUtiat i, UitH iliiv I'Uk, U.iii, tei wi ,! V ,ut.i tv eVwh Ua ! vvy all Ireigkt ttrg.a t. 1 1 im m 14.1 tveaU rfoee fdf ta Maeiee wtll W,e aula UUIt IN Hua a wkWh Iks taeaafrsi b t be ea'tt4, ae It aa !' a.wloin tae t af le t be aeal !. (live ia xitat well m HtlutB addrees, aa4 blll Manatee aa4 fit Bill M vM-tt mm . BtrAeaaaaa tiw Oaeaaa a Arrti m lrtarNi t INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO., Lincoln, Nobraska.