The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, May 05, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT
May 5, 1898
fHE OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE
Id thta department w will publish eommunloatloni 0 a worthy and ultabl
vharacter, weired from rabnorlban to ibb pal. No oonmunuutiom mould
jont.ir Mom tb 800 wow. Manuwript will not b returned.
A Itsllritad Hlrlfc in swIUnrlsml,
Although In HwlUorlund railroad com
paule wen put under trot control of
th Moral administration, an enormous
power cciiiwntrattiil In the lunula 'l tlm
directors of lint iimlii roud ami nil laws
and regulation cannot; prevent that
aulflsti, avaricious, und Imperious man
from misusing audi power.
For a comfortable and safe rallrond
transportation a sullluiniit number of
well educated, dutiful and nonscleiiacloue
employe are the llret necessity, and ae
til loiiat remissness or uegletit 01 umy
tuny oausu Irreparable losses of hundred
of nrcolou live aud of valuable pro
irty, a etrlut discipline is me nrsi ooniif
tlou and the mnuiiiiliig of such discipline
will ioou degeuerato In tyranny and
absolutism; If thin power In put In the
hauiUof wlflli Imiierlou tnnli, whereof
history produce pinny of proof.
All Jeepotlo, absolute rulers, ecclesias
tical im well ae civil, UNUrped their might
by misusing the power of discipline,
i The transportation business In one of
the most accidental of all, ae 110 one can
jtull what the next hour will bring forth,
'0 that employee sometime for week
aud even month have to work to their
utmost capacity to master the business,
whereas at other time there I nothing
tn do. but then atfalu when It In leant
tpected, A rueh uome nt onne when
very out ha to work to hi full ua-
' It'! natural that men who have had
no experience In th buelneN and direc
tor who wleli to euve every oent, think
that railroad employee are a buy crowd
of men If they eee them laying around
for hour and even for day and doing
nothing, aud in consequence of thlome
of the employee are discharged and their
work put 011 the ehoulder of the rent,
whereby the eervloe ha to euffer because
the employe are overburdened.
Al ft natural ooiisciiuenee of extending
the railroad eyetem by building costly
branch Hue through a mountaiuou
country like Bwltxerland, the Intereel
And dividend of the eliareholder were
cnt down aud therefore It I natural that
theyehould try to cover the loe by
leugtheulng the hour aud reducing the
wage ol the employee. A the French
proverb Nay, "appetite comee with eat
log" ( a soon a greedy man ha one
tested this remedy, be Increase the done
until the burden of theemployee becomes
unbearable, Thl watlieoaNe with the
employee of railroad lu Hwlli-rland.
About lx or eight year ago, I forget
which year, the railroad employee of
Hwltterlend.efter ueelee remoiiMtratlou
by the director, resolved Hint If the
managers would not accept a Just scale
of wages aud a ten hour labor day.that
all tbmploye of all the road would
quit work on (he flrt of March of that
year, After thl categorical demand the
the llundesrnth (federal counsel) waited
for a peaceable arbitration between the
parties but a the time paened without
any slgu of an understanding, on the
WOtli or 27th of February, the Hutidcr
rath subpoened delegate representing
the directors and the employes from the
different railroads In HwitmrlniMl, to np
(tear before that authority for settling
tli difficulty.
All thosesubpoened obeyed the strumous
with the exception of the directors of the
North L'ueteru road, who declared there
was nothing to arbitrate. The lluudes
rath examiiied the question of dispute
and altfir cnreiul dtiblhitruilou declareil
that the demands ol the employes were
Just aud therelore ordered the tlelegatve
of the directors who were present to
grant these demand, Hut to the direc
tor of the North husteru who tailed to
oley the sumiiioim they seat the cats
gorical order that after close sxaiuiuu
tlou the Huudesrutu had lou.id out that
the demands of the employes of the
Northeastern road were jimt, and there
fore were tint directors ordered to imme
diately grunt all I hese deinamls, ot her
wise the Hunilearuth would take posse
siuu of the roud end uianugs it lu the
luterest d the oommou tteul. Thi cate
gorical deuiaud the d recti ir of tint
North Fasteru did not dare rii-k. to ilia,
itbey. ly such wnet und Just acts of the
lluudesruth a general rHilroad strike
was previ-nteil in Hwliierlaud.
It Is sell fvident that elttir sncli a de
feat the directors of the Northeastern
had not I lie klmlmt IhiIiiiks for their em.
ployi-e nnd then forw alter a while they
tried the old Ira k iitftnu to thiiMtiait tint
i)iiiplois aiiddii liuige uome if tlm lead
ere, but It was ol im nva I, The em
iilnyea w, re well orttunUed and acted
liariiioiiiouHly, and agam lormuliti.il
their demands. iHud not tiled the ilinc-
tor that they would quit work If tin ir
deuiaud were not n Muted by ttmnnil
ol March, lMid. As the directors of 1 1
road had btdorw dmitUid their enmitum
the Itundeerath did not Inti-rlerw tin
time. Tbea after the lUvd Una
tKtt with the stroke ot U at mi. I
night ol the Uml ol March every w bel mi
thswhuU road a atotMi ami t.ti
good a either awnpted or delivered,
eiceplieg rlahabU ginW shi. h r
unloaded aud delivered. Fvry fiiil i
from the litght lo the lowmt wasal
hts post, Jmrtl) to guard aud proln i
II property aud partly tu eontiutt,ra
work! once as as Ihs Uittivu
was eottWd.
ta the Htomteg of March l b It.iu
(Weratn tHKritnd tt Iks direvlnrs and
to Ik eatoloVM that two methlfr
would be dwWgated .t wills the dinpu'e
aad l eowauuc ullht Hua.bvrath,
Tsaip, au I Mullvf ws uk aa xtr
train Inutt IWa t.t Aaroit the U u
tioa u the et)trl road w hrt aa n-
Ries with Bret class ear otitis strtko.g
orlb ) aWt roal waitwl la curr
ta l.urtck, afci re is were grwud. wuk
thetlitiiwl imtlmism( as all iUm
alike were ta sHiatlv eitk Iks strikes
Alr a ehorl sMiin.a ol lhot
!U td dispul tkvss lea aohls ottt.vr
bad Itiued wut tksl H iKmms Is ul lh
eai lo) wsre)4l lkJ r i.ir wrt
tka wrried la araal lk Uuiaads mi
. or ks iNa hsiratti would lilts
bold d Ike road aa I Hissat It la or
dr la r ta lh isirrru ta Irnrti..,
t.r dus of Ike ilviims.ls dlhsm
pilots was graalw-l eilk ts slegWei-
wptlon. They hud demanded the die
cliargo of the mimngliig superintendent,
aud thl demand the delegates of the
Hijiidesratli refused, though every one
thought that the directors weru made to
uiilWetuiid that iniudesrath would me
coiidllionally taku the manaKement of
Ut? road In lis own hands If In the future
thi least iulerriHitl mi of the tralllcslioulil
oi;ciir, With this the strike ended ami
the directors were fortuna te in not hav
iijig been prosecuted, either by the gov
ernment or private partes, fordamiitfH
hy malicious interruption 01 me traiiin.
A'he whole strike did not last forty-eight
Fliours and hardly an hour hail cliipscd
after the question was settled, before
every wheel wusagalu lu motion as ev
ery man was at his post as long us the
strike lasted,
Thl was the end of the first and last
railroad strike lu Hwltzcrluud and It was
the greatest aud most glorious victory
which organlmid labor aud common
sense ever gained over the insatluble
money bag, ovcr!usolcm),etupidlty and
brutal force.
This decision was received wltli the
greatest acclamation from all the tsiople
of Mwltxerland, aud the strike had con
vinced th people that only government
ownership of railroads could warrant
safe, cheap, uninterrupted and comfort
able railroad transportation. 1 nereiore
on Huuday, October 4, J Mill), the people
ol Hwltierland unocpted by the referen
dum with a majority of GU.OOO votes, a
law vhlch urged all railroad companies
to produce correct accounts as well over
the cost of building the roads a over
earnings and expenses of th road, for
the period of the last 25 years, Thl
was the first official step taken for the
purpose of government ownership of
railroads.
All thl look mo reasonable and nat
ural that we should think that no sane
man would dare to oppose such just and
reasonable measures, but a proverb
ays: ' give the devil the little finger
and lie takes the whole body," (Jive the
greedy man or corporation the least
privilege and they will swallow the
whole nation aud defend their plunder
with fir and sword. Usurpers are the
same the whole world over and there
fore It I not so easy a matter a It look
on thl on per to conquer the money
power. In Mwitzcrland they have a pro
verb to describe the powers of the church
which says: "Jf you shake a priest'
cowl every oge of them wabbles from
here to Home," It I the same with the
money power. Blinks a single money
bag ami every one of them wabbles from
here to New York, Uome, l'arls, London,
Ilerlln, Vienna and Moscow,
There Is not a little bit of difference
between the money bags of the Pope,
General llooth, preacher of Trinity
church, and the money bags of the few
Hothsehllds, Queen Victoria, Mark Man
ila, Vanderbilt, l'ierpont Morgan,
Cleveland, etc. All the treasuries of the
whole world would not be sufficient to
fill a single one of thesa money bugs.
Although every one of thesu gentlemen
would If possible swallow all the others
they unite and harmonlxe at once if you
attack a single one of them.
A long as the money bag was not
touched all these moral, pious philan
thropists looked for years quietly mid
indifferently on the most barbarous nnd
beastly killing of a hundred thousand of
Innocent children, women and feeble old
Nople In t'ubn, but as soon as the peo
ple of the United Htates resolved to pul
an end to this Hpanleh brutality, these
gentlemen were afraid that HpanlNh
bonds would nuffm- through a war, there
fore the I'opu and the Furopcan powers
tried at ones to Interfere and protest lu
the name of liiiinauitv agaiiiNt a war
between the I'nitetl Stales and Hpuiu,
whereby the people of Cuba would be
freed from paying tribute to the money
bug.
In Switzerland too. the money bags of
other countries united to defeat the law
which urifei) 1 lie railroad companies to
produce their accounts. The iwople of
8il.rlniil would never have been able
to break the railroad power without
having Mie initiative and referendum.
As this article is already too long I
will have to utop und bring in the rent in
the next article,
FlIKO Kt'MWKITZKII,
Woow.Aw.N, April 27, iHiw.
A BACKWARD SPRING.
Brings Bloo.i Diboabos, Nervous
Dorfingonionta ami Uhronci
Catarrh,
Never was there a Krenter demand J.r
stirinii medicines timet lung to cleanse
the blond, sfcliutheii tin, nerves ami
regulate the ditfetion, U there any
medicine so jfood lor thioMt urMMes a
I'e-ru-ua? I houttnU of dnvturs, drug
tlints, nnd tens ol thousands ol p.ipln of
all elusMHi and voe.tlt.ui have In ng tttfo
ilet'ldeil tills iU tiMl Unit
has im s.pt'il lu
IhiMH-eMwHt, Poor
ni.runkt.il
'!lr h'oln
trong, vlttor.iu
and lie.rt alter
a lew bo'tl d
It. I'vt.ple who
ant bio I eked,
tnii,lH mu. ant,
In aud siuNtf'stt,
livr lad In And
a rourwt ol IV ra
ti . I.t t hutr the kiM luvitfiimte th"
fM aud esru k Us I.I. .ad. I krouto ra
larrh la all l i,i aiw,
Ihu hasd th- Ul i. ir.ttii 1,1
l.r aev )ar leksa lt .tl ,,
iVruua In her salire rlt.l. Nurton.
dxbdilt, 4kWMr4 ol bulk hih,
tt aama, Itrtt nblllly, de(isd.SfV,
kM bus lt(4, all Ihima duuir akva
IV-m-fc Is ud a.rdns In dim lion
Huso! l'i at. m tHsirurlK ItiMiktoa
itirxsHi iMtarrk r (msil.d lr t
beieg set, I hi b IV rl h a I 'rug Maau-f-itiinii
Itmipsjf, t'ldmtibns, nKt.i,
IkisbtM'k M iairwtiivly llius,
IraM with iuie dtasiugs and will
Its seat free ta auv ad trs.
A Mif kt awMolty,
le-ru-na
i
if.
FDlTOKIAh IDKAH.
Blanker (iuftln enn lie found nfc any
hour of the day, morning or evening,
on bis farm, busy with tlw spring
work; bit is running his farm this year
without any hired help, and bus no
time to be nrouiid setting up k111 Icul
plus.- Wnhoo New Km.
N OMOIIK IIONDH.
The people will linvo no more bonds
lu I be event, of war with Hpnln, The
griMit war of tint rebellion whs fought
lint wllh greenbacks! Wb i'Iiii thrush
I In. HpuiilunlM with the miiiih' kuld of
money,- (illibon llcporter.
TIIK I'Klf AL 1tKSJIr.
'i'l-euiiiseli In I'oiifrouU'd willi
imo ImihIk InhiiciI for waterworks, uml
linl u cent lit Jin.V I belli, 'I'ecillMHcli
ttlll have to do about n every other
elty iloes Hint Imhiich IioiiiIh, towit, I uml
and refund nml let conilng gciieratloim
look out for the payment. Auburn
lilllill.MT,
The Oionbii Worbl-1 lorn III dropa In
to poetry wllh tlm following stiirlliug
ri'Mull i
Ilreiilhes there 11 limn with soul so
deudswho never to blinself bus wild,
I'll show, before I go to bed, tlm col
ors of my nation? If such them Is,
go murk I1I111 well, For him no nilr.s
tn l ruptures swell, nml when lit dies
he'll go to -well, to public execration,
HIIOFId) CAIX 11 IM DOWN,
If tho republican partv expecta to
gain any respect, for llself lu Nebraska
I he slu4 comiultien should call down
,1, VV, .lobnson, Ills abuse of (loverm
or llolcoiub Is i;criulnly iiucullcd for
uml libelous In Hie exlrcinc, lie tony
snllsfy a certain crowd, Hut the cotn
nilllei. should take warning nml nek
that crowd of parly wreckers U Inhn
a back sent, Mobrura I'lonccr, rep.
Oov, llob'omh 1ms written a letter
to a friend In which be declines to be
I'linii' a cumlldutc for unother term.
It Is true there am many who opposa
a third term, but still they iim not
willing to let It stand lu the way of
putting the very best material at band
lu olllce. While they do not. favor a
third term yet they would acceiit It
In preference to N)or material, Crete
DcnnxTiil.
Til UN AND NOW.
Tbn Chicago llccord lu. referring U)
tint prompt rcssmseN made by the
city to the president's cull, said In Its
Issue of April UA:
Chlongo bus wit nessed no such st'ene
since the days of tint civil war. On
Huliiday, April in, 101, came tint news
that, Fort rtiimpU-r hud Is-cn ltoinlsird
ed, Then, as now, the first, inovcniiicnt
tisik place iisui a Hiinduy, the streets
of tint lesser Chicago of years ago be
ing crowded by an indignant and ex
cited throng, Then, also, as yeidcrihiy,
the sermons In the churches wem de
voted mainly to the subject of war
nml the cuco'urugement of the solo.crs,
One day later was Issued the cull for
troops, 'which brought forth the rendy
rcMuHcs of all the existing military
orgaulutlons, nml raiiscd the Imediale
foruuitioii of six regiments of volun
teers, TIIK Tit A M I I'HOHIda!.
Four states have 110 tramp laws. In
three-West Virginia, ami Irfniishiua
the trump Is "worthy toor." Two com
mit, blm to public labor; one, New
Mexico, to labor 011 the streets nml
rmids; the other, Missouri, sells blm
to work six months for the highest
bidder, I'cnnsyltanlii lulds the rigor
of solitary coulincment to bard labor,
New llampMhlrc and Connecticut of
fers a reward for s apprehension,
lu Nevnda the district attorney gets
$10 for convicting blm, (icuernlly he
Is set to work In the bridewell, prison
or penitentiary. Illinois semis him to
the Iioiimc of correction lo mm oIT a
line, but allow loem authorities to em
ploy blm if they desire, Kugluud sends
the trump to the work house. Fruiu'c
makes him do convict Inlxir, (ierimiuy
nml llellum pul blm on pemil fiirins,
Chicago llccord.
There Is great nctltity nmoiig the
1 1 II 11 it'l l i ih i l l l(.'Ml iiill ilili'li i-literprlseN
in I lie country, ttlili li speaks well for
this misli' of fnrmliig. People ttho
U lit 1 w report that there will Im- one
hundred per cent more hind ni liiiillv
militated along Hie Irrlirnl ion dllelies
IIiIh eason Hum heretofore. Irrigation
fiiiinlntf in Hils couulry 1ms proteu
tery reliiinieriitlte to those engiifeil in
it, and It is on aiVottnt of greater xs-HiliillHi-H
In Hits illntl Ion Hint these
elensie Improt ements are lieiug
liniile. .Sidney Peoples I'lilimr.l,
ic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii -11 1 1 piiH'r in iiortliwest Ne
liiusltii Hint priili'M llxrlf 011 U'Iii t In
lie plus nil 111 ot repulilietiiilsm imule
11 ilfni nit- elT.nl it few rk lio to
jiislilt Hie Htt it 1 it of Hie supreme
nun! In Hie Mnore I'line I il.t lnilny
Hllll .luilp- Si 1 1 1 V 11 it wiim ceolmiikildi' fur
the .I.', i-lnn. I he t.dl.ttt evlrm t
f It 1 1 1 1 .lii.lt'.' Stilllwiii u illeiiliii)f .)
ill). HI ktlllUK III ttlllll ill-.lt piilnlile
lull li.i.U Hie H'-lil pi."k ttlll kltnii:
" the il. f. inliint. I.t his pleii of pill
It, bus coiifi-kked tliitt'.ie itteitetl Ilie
HI. met t inl.tvlid ilk iiiiilllur of pill, lit
iii'i'iniiilk, nml I do not t li 1 11 k Hull c
s In hi 1. 1 ilirei tit i'l I't n.-.'ik-tii t linp i
r, ill. 111 mi lium one of inn ottn di Is
1.11m In older In bold Hi. 1 1 !.! niiiti-a
klttll l fiilM-. 1 1 it V -pllnrk lender.
IHi IM I ll CM I IN V II r ,'
V nl.k. ilU f In I u Win Id In lliMlmt
Hull II Hit W lllfklllllk ,
Will in. I Hie Win Id t-luine iiln-ml iin.l
HnsMir, llti intt-i 1 1i1H.n1, ttliot?
Wh.it will nl hi t -lit 1 -1 1 li (..- I nlut ;
How will ttur ui ninplult 11' i,.
iiftir wr, wluit,'
I tltr liiteitviitl.nl, llttli t lutein f
fiM- t tllwi, innlv hiiiUi .i.li
kltiu No limit- li.ttU'i of Hie I 11 U. n
l..r lillmlf In Srti,( ,t i,,n l,tt,t
lloll Htlll.olt l 'l M'tlt.tl H Nil ItliMf
I, tilt In l ii n inttlf (till t -ll 1..11 No
mt-ie liltiMinif no ,tf nttr tlti-t In ll.it.i
li t lirtllk'l
W.ir will fit. I 11 1 hi ni liimirv
I 1 1 tC -t- 1. ti I tie i-.ilt mi tllft
lwl of J.iklitV mnt fitrtloiii l ttlll
nllte the I i.iir.l ) ,l, of ,,n
l.tit.litK Im in. ii. (..ii,r 1 Kkkf
tti one t-it ' I iikt-ttlid ijttt ktiniit
be o pt t'-r the lktt of H4
II. i.it " ''i i.irlit U M llktl tllilll
II I . t!l.. Hflll."
1 I tif spi-U. Mti.-w ..f fnnti tor tint
If lull wilt hte Htrtt lne4i I tti
will t t omplUlt tke r ttlll )ikl tKie.l
I't litlttiMf S.U fioni Ihu ,rittt
phiie, tui It He rttlMi.tf i.tv i.f
all the troubles In Culm, as her lionr-
bouism, her rapacity, her cruelty and
her incapacity for clvlllzetl govern
ment were the cause, of the revolutions
Central and Mouth America from , r
domination.
4, After war, in-aee. With js-nce
the orgiiul.atlon or "a stable nnd inde
pendent government In . 1 1 1 fit by the
free net Ion of the people thereof"
11 government bused iijioii the consent
of Hie governed: n republic.
This will lo the grandest exhibition
of unselfishness ever imule by a strong
s-ople lu bchulf of II weak one, Th s
will be the noblest monument to the
martyrs of the Maine, New York
World,
ANVIlTlMI KI.MK?
The Kay Center iKini.) World says:
"This town will be nil right Just ns
soon as It builds up, II needs a grlsl
mill, a lumber yard, 11 blacksmith
shop, a biihciy, a millinery store, a
lino! ami shoe store, 11 foundry! u 11111
cliluc shop, 11 burlier shop, 11 butcher
shop and some new residences,"
A Cuban war correspondent finds
timit to fell uboiil. n Mpiiulsb girl In
lliivanii whose "eyes rest upon and
follow you large, darlt und beaming,
luilf-vellcd with long lids nml lushes,
On to Havana!- Chicago Time Jfer
ii M.
A Colorado contemporary says:
"There will be 110 Issue of this paM'r
next week, We am going out. to co.
lert n little money flint has been duo
us for some lime. Kill lor must live
as well as human beings,"
TIIK HOUTII AT TIIK KIIONT.
Mcnllmcnt, Is not without Its uses in
war time. The fact, that the first gun
of the war with H011I11 was fired by a
Mouthcm man coimmindliig a gunboat
henrlng a southern name, bus bud tin
electrical effect throughout that sec
tion, Is It. not remarkable flint. Hpnln, who
Is constantly at war with lice muci
nous colonics nml always has 011 hand
an Insurrection or two, should Isdlcve
that, t he soul hern states of t his conn
try, having ein'e risen in revolution,
should be ready to rise again at the
si I vb test provocation, ,v less an an
tborlty than the Mpunlsb ainbassmlor
at Vienna, t ininf lloyos, in n recent, in
terview, assured the Aiistrlans that
"If the (fulled Mlnles attempted to In
terfere lu the Philippine tbo Hpaii
lards would Incite x rclielnon lu the
southern slates of America,"
Mcetlonnllsm no longer exists lu this
nation, Kvcry Intelligent. American
knows that fact, but, It, will reoulm a
national war Impress It, upon, Hie
minds of outsiders, in tills emergency
the south Is not only prepared to fur
nish Its full proMrllon of men ami
munitions, but If will also welcome
the oporl unity to prove flint, the ani
mosities of civil warfare have been
wiped out by the blessings of national
union, It seems orcullurlv lining that
Commander Washburn Mnynard of
Knoxvllle, Trim,, and bis gitu.lsHit
Nashville should lead In the fight for
Cuban IndeiM-ndence,"-( blcago I Inn
Herald,
IN TIIK NAMK OF HUMANITY.
For hundreds of years the Hag of
red ami yellow has lion led over Morro
Castle, its brulal supremacy Is ihsiin-
ed. It lias fluttered at. flic gates or a
colossal slaughter house, an emblem
of government by the sword ami of the
control of a country whose watctiwoni
sins Meualor Culloui, bus been bbsnl
and whose inspiration dentil. There Is
scant precedent for what lias Just lieen
added to the pages of American his
tory. Intervention comes lu response
to sentiment which has swept the
country, if not the continent, so Hint
the vloees which were heard In pro
test linve been shinned into whispers
liurely iinilll.le ami worlli lillle of Hie
lin n! It that Is spent upon I hem, In
the luws which govern Intervention
Hie acadeiiili'liins lire welcome to all
the satisfaction they can llnd. While
they are ipilblillng over the arid tech
ulealitles which contribute to the mils
tlliess of liiteruallomil statute linohs
Hie people of the Culled Slates linve
answered their president with the
tolee of thunder, lie iikked that In the
name of humanity nnd of eltillatiou
nml lu behalf of eluliiuu'creil Ameri
can lliti'leklk he lie cmpottc red to net,
to Include If iieeessiiry lilood und steel
In the catalogue of It Im resourei-H and
lo ask no mitloii ou the carlli whnt il
Ihouuhl about the matter, From every
klnte In Hie union clime the l'i ilv, tell
ing of 11 1 1 ! 11 In every slate, talking not
of cost or cinikiM jiience and pusnlng up
on Hie Mpaulnrd seiitenec that i'Iiii
know uelilier eoiiimiiiat ion nor sus
pension. The ImiII has fallen. It would
be us easy lo recall the hull tthb h hits
hch'hcd from the llltle of a eiluiion
lis to lirri'kt Hie motemeitt which be
11111 on M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v pill k, llriHikltu
Faule.
t lo- I' mi .111 I I li,' I ul nr..
liolii.ie in, 1 . 1. r in 11I 1 1 in 1 in
mii, I only tiki I ,1.1 I nil Hi,. 111 hii'V
I've .. nl f r 1 in I , .i n mi in
y - Mt hoy tt.nil. t ini! ,t i.i lit iv
lllg h.llllt, vt. nil. In I li,. ' Polilitit.
llU'lulelv t, in. 1 inn, I . hny neno
cttti.ly
I'm- anle I kt-iinnl hull. I I Inn-lull,.,
leiiUier tfp, In (,-tMkl itpit ir, k, ,
I u; lite till) leiiHn l tup IniKl,'''' e'
(lit, fIV tS nnd llu, I -pll.'h' tt.l
irmik ut .'.., im, 1 kinit, iiett, iii
I'll, . I' IIHItl MHt'lIk, t,
l.'o, fin, tin, I inn.. i-t ti.i 1. kid tt.i'.ni
I.'.', I I tt 11 trilled K.tl linn Jot. Ii..
lltsi, tittl lli.n, tte tntte j.ikt nnl.i.t.h.l
Iwn lilt hm.lt 11 tiilll.ifctt, phitil.nit.
hn,l,'tt k, 1. uhI ttk.ti,k litn kstt 11 1 ,
ti(t", tint i it r h'.t l i f rul.ltt-r Hit
the ttnetl i-tk-.lt on Hie nutiki-t, tt
rait save )nti fn-iu Itu tu t,,l ftMiU
tt .11 IH 1. 1 I'll Ht It pKM lltftl , t lt.tt.lk,
hiii tltt.tl-n, ttiil tM.tr nvtt
ttttik t,. i.l.l Ml Itit lr i-th tiilne, im
lioi.hli- t.t tlttttt mU, tie Hie I tfii
li.g I't'tt f..r i.ur tbtpUt s.l lltiiupli
l t Ul' IUitlttle to, t t.l in r II
Hit. I tltlt tllt-tU
Many People Cannot Drink
..ft at aUjki, Il Hiils ikslr !
nil saw drink liraia'H wW ytH.leM
a l vt like Htt '" tlsaia-O tt.)
tt ttttewlaVM It auaritkiA diMsra a4
ksmla, II Woks asd UsIm tikalM
tMl t.tjs 'tf rvtititMrwaa. utit
tsniplw asd kil lra (iraia'tl t Iks
Iwltlttsk, MotletrtiMi rfaia. W
itki hmt war I inlay, Tl
U tt td i.f e, U asd i Wt
Li veo- Ddls
Uke tillloumicM, ilyH)mla, headache, eonntl
patloa, iimr simuiM'h, ImllKextien are promptly
ctireil hy lioixt'a J'llls. They do their work
ndlS
riitlly iind thiii'oiiuhly.
Iti'tt uftor iliiiinT pills,
21) cents, All lIl'IIKKlHtS,
Pills
Prepureit hy t', I, Ihmil ti Co,, Lowell, Mas.
Tim only I'lll tu take wllh IIooiI'm Harsitjiarlllu.
Itock Salt for Stock,
Use Kansas Itock suit for stock, licet
und cheapest way of salting your stock.
.Woven Wire
FENCE
NKNI UN 01.00
or our machine that makes fence any
height for 10 to 14C per rod. Fvery
machine guaranteed.
MOOKNSKN & LsHoUNTV,
717 H, a.'ld Ht., Omaha
I
m 1 4 vt 1 M
LiiivUiu cAtiiaiiKc mnib.
420 norm ytn st,
Cusotm Grinding a specialty
f All Ik. 1 t, ... . .1 u. ..,
i II th tint srsitus ul Aoar
hsiiHtil Ur whiat, sars f oats. W
so sr fob moesjr.
IUKTLKTT A HOWARD.
1
CHICKEN MITE
EXTERMINATOR
no LICE KILLER
Kills all lies, nltos, lst tl on
Poaltrr aud Slock. Hum wr
wltb tat labor ol daitlng, frtt.
In, dipping or ttsndiluf of rool
rf, Si in sir pstst lbs rooit pokN
and nut boi and Ml in Kgtarml
tiatnr doss tba rat, No wius
will troaid Mttlm Htni wbta
Kit fCstursilsator la otod bfor
Minna lb llfi, 0id for Olroalsr
that tails all shout It. Half gal
lun toi on gallon Ta.
JAMES CAMERON
lAvcn City ncmmiu.
SULPH0-SALINE
Bath House and Sanitarium
s , . , r 1 , ZZZJ
Corner Htb M tu,
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Open at All Honrs Day nnd Night
All Forms of Hatha.
Turkish, Russian, Roman, Electric.
Willi H'IhI atluiitliin to th application ol
NATURAL SALT WATER BATHS.
HuTural tlnam utronver tlinu aa wulur,
It hun in n I Ihiii. Skin, IIUhmI niet Ni.rvniu III
anuii, l.lvi'f nii'l K IiIiihv Trniililii ami Chronic
A tl moil t aru timilixl mu c inl ill I y .
$Sea Pat hi n g, .3
mnv li iiiiv'.t "I! eil,.,ii III im. InruH SAt.T
MtVUIMINO I'IMll,, Mill 12 It-Hi, ft to IU fi-Ht ilp,
liKUlml lo Hindu 111 li.iiii pruture ul bU iIcki.uu.
Drs. M. II. & J. (). Kvcrctt,
llmnmiiin I'lnuli'imiH
Wyatt-Bullard lumber Company
LUMBER.
WHIil.CSAt.lt ANO KKTAIU
Offloa 20th and liard 8ta. i'bune 47e
Writ lor I'rioisi.
OMAHA. till NKh
Hlltl t'lli HAT-
Ta lb llraml CaeaiiHiiil Mining ll
If lei, ! joining,
The I'liltni 1'aeiHfl will all tieksfa at
011s furs lor th rouud tritt, jilua f 5, Iroiii
nil tolnt tit Ktts, Nefirsuls, I'uliirit
dit ami I t tab In Itnttliua, Vit. I'litea
tot whlt h lii'kvta mill Im aohl r 1st and
.1 1 lutwday lu Mitv, June, July, Auuuni,
s. I t , IS I., Nad Nov, Kiima hea Uily
rtvi httiinlav ftth way ltt-u lUts.
Ilea ud tlrNHtl KiifatiiiiifUl.
r'or lull tu fur in a 1 ton rail ou or dttrr4
' t. hlttMtiu, Owu'l Al-t 1-iutHilu, Neb.
dual try a tv uf IWareU, th
ft liner atttl i-'Wil rrKtiUUir strr
111 S'lut
m 0 91JIC1CIES BE10W COST
1URKISH f CMALE TQKIC
A Hnmfa la Waal Wtaaan,
tt4i4 iMHu awai awnatj
t"l (N.r a B)Mk fmm
a U as. tmU. ml
' mmmm v iMiia
NaaliAta NtaiaHt hatrsaT aba
Iau av t a n , 1 u iMk A , 1 u it auu,
Dr. Ketchum.
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Catarrh, z x z
Spectacles Carefully Fitted,
All Fees Reasonable
226 South 11th
rka Bight Boat to Ktotadtka.
Whether you delect tbt H-water rout
by way of St. Michael, or tb ortrland
rout via Dyea, Skagway. Cooper river,
Tako or Btlklne, you must first reach a
Paoiflo port al gmbarkatlon.
Tn Rio Ohakdi Wmtbrn Railway,
la eoBDectlon with the D. R. 0., or
Colorado Midland Ry., U tba ahort. di
rect and popular rout to Baa Franoleco,
Portland, Taooma or Seattle. Through
laaplag (ban and Ire reollnlag chair
oara from Daovar to Bat Francisco and
Denver to Portland. Choice of thrt
route thro' tbt Rookie and tbmol
magnlfloant oenary In th world. Writ
to P. A. Wadliioi, G. P. A.. Bait Lak
Uty lor eopy of Kloadlk folder.
To PumI Bound and Alaika Potnta.
Tb Northweatern-Unlon Paclflo I tb
direct rout to th Puget Bound and
Alaska point. Morning and afternoon
train make direct connection at Fre
mont with through tourist deeper and
free reclining cbair car to Portland.
For correct Information call on A. B.
Fielding, city ticket agent, 117 south
lOtb at.. Liucoln, Neb.
Make Cheese at Home
Bond $1 to C. K. Kittlnger, Ipswich, S.
Dak. for 10 rennets with printed instruc
tion for making cheese at home without
buying costly apparatus. Anyone can.
doit.
Your money refunded If you fall.
Full Cream Cheese
a the Kind Made
The New-
Union .
ELEVATED
LOOP
in Chicago
I NOW Ol' EN.
It runs on Van Buren St,. Directly
in front of the
Chicago,
Rock Island
and Pacific
STATION.
Passftntrer arriving in Chicago can, by
the new Union Klevated Loop, reach any
part of th city; or, for a five-cent fare,
ean be taken Immediately to any ol tb
large store in the down town district.
All Elevated Trains will atop at tb
"Rock Island" Station. Train avery
minute. These facilities can only be of
fered by the "Ort-at Rock Iiland Route."
If you will send 11 Vl-cent stamp for
postage we will mail you at once a new
bird's eye view of Chicago, just Issued in
Ave colors, which shows yon just what
you want to know uliout ChiesKo and
the new Loop un! Klevated Nystoin,
This map you should have, whether you
live out of the city and expect to com
to it, or whether you nowllvs in Chicago
and you or your (Honda contemplate
making a trip. Addreas Jons Kbbas-
TIAN, O. P. A., Chl"llKO,
NBVT TOCKIHT OAK LIMB.
Wklj Parianalljr OoodoeUd Eiooraloaa
to Portland, Or via Uarllnfftoa
Kouto.
On February 17, and every Thursday
thereafter at 0;10 p. m., Pullman touriat
sleitMirs, in charge of our own excursion
conductors, are schuduled to leuva Lin
coln for Portland via Dsnvsr, Leadviila,
Bait Lake City, Oirdeu and the Oregon
Short Line, passing through th graud'
eat acenery of the Hock lea and atopping
eoveral hour in at Halt Lake City to al
low a vidlt to Vie 111 any points of Interest
there. Mirths, tiekst aud full informa
tion may lie ohlaimtd at II. A M. depot
or city ticket office, corner of ( aud loth
strtwla, (Iko. W. Hons a ll,
C P. ,1 T. A.
to ir rani ntt In t'ttllfitrala aatl lllkar Pa.
rtrte Cnaal 1ralr.
The above rtiliietlon ailiea tn the
tlms en n ni to, t the Northaaatern
I'nlon Paelflit ruit tha tlm laonanluht,
or IS tinura, leas than by nthr linita,
Thaavea nmiiv, t-rth rate, and thle
sit hiiiira of wearlmioia far rtdieg. At
Fritiiiiiiii run iin- Hi ma ar ihrvrl with
tl.rttnirh tnuiil and Pullman lir,
fhslr ears In fVnvr, O-ten, Mntt Lake
eltv, I'liftl ih.l and Hun Kraeelaen. tia.
inn rar Ihrnuuh In thenat. (IrMs-k.
ata and trth n-arr valine id A. H. Ptl,.
Im any iNli-i ain-nl, UT aoulh UU
t., I ltrulH, NVh,
l irta luia to 1 aiMk
I ail It UkiM, if you Wva l.iboiila tt
tba lUrlmrfttiii'a aw ft I tram U U
ft, IM . BUV lli4 . ilill,J.l A-
:"
iiiiI.im .t-(Hii, h , 11, 4 ui 4,.!
etty i.ltl.a, i ttaa l Tia airwl f,
tortk, ts-knia and full lalnrmoi,..
Uau, W, U.iai.L, v, T, A p, A,
TURKISH UN1V
Ut4 riHNYROTAC.
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fcta3h
MaMAft aiaaauov.
ota tow. ja
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