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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1898)
2 THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT June 1898 THE OPINIONS In this department wt will publish communication of a worthy and suitable riiaraeter, received from iubnoribom to tbia paper. No commuhication taotTLB met An mobs Tain 300 woboi. Manuscript wilt not b retorued. Vain UnIrmtlon, Kililor Independent! lu making our protest ngiiiust the populist party fusing to assist in carry ing into effort "specie payment or coin redemption." we bavo ts-eri told that the benefits which wo would derive from silver coiuairo would liiHiiro the parpctti it y of (lio party to curry out its other demands." Hut wo know that It in not no, and that a gieafc political struggle over the coinage of silver with tin; com redemption at tuolmd in timitand opportunity waUd, and when won it in a truitlen victory no dir an the luboring class In concerned, Therein no principle Involved aud no long uk ' coin redemption" in fastened upon u there In no emancipation to lubor. When the coin payment act wan punned (IMIJD) Horace Orecley suid that the lu v watt not freed, but by Hint act nil lubor white and black wits drug, god down to tlia sume low level." A truer prophecy wan never uttered, unrj we nr held at that low level by tlie power of tha Kbyloek crowd and t bo lever which they used Is "coin redemp tion." I'erhapMotir bimetallic friends think that by tha una ol both gold and ml ver wa can pay our dobln and be free. II they know no little of the situation tlieynhould get in the rear rank and not prirMuma to lend. Mr, Gladstone and other eminent authority putn our foreign debtn at seven billion ol dollars, Hin co tho act of 180!) thin in all coin debt and wo lira trying to pny the Intercut on thin with all our surjilus productn and (told, tin t we tall nhort according to (ieii Wartier (good bimetallic authority) '.'u,uou,uou eacti year, flow our greatest production of eiherhos been ul. ,. U't IIOII twill ,i,.n,.u ,.i ...1. 1,. 1. .1- 000,000 in UHi'd In the artn ami 15,000,. 000 for subsidiary coinage, leaving about fn.'I.OOO.OOO to apply 011 the 12)10,000.000 annual Incrcmw of debt which will still leave over 1200,000,000 of ) early Increase. We cannot meet it with both gold and nil ver. Hut noma great reformer will nay thai nun met in money will lie paid hack to un two or three timen each your. Hut it will not. First, because we have already Included all our nurplun product for the year In tho abovo calculation, and nee oud, becaune an noon an the time arrived (which it did yearn ago) that our nur plun productn would not meet our for eign Interest charge then the foreigners no longer nond un coin to '.aiy our pro ductn but Instead junt Nimd over noma interent couponn. When we pay them our coin once we never get it back again except by borrowing It. How in thin all. Thin enormoua debt ntandiug 011 coin re demption placenabnolu to power lathe handn of foreigner to regulate tonuit themnclveM tha amount of coin we shall have to une. You may ntart your mintn and coin all you can get and they will draw it off an fant an coined nnd leave tin without. Now can any of you nilveriten din prove these calculationn, If not how are you going to better the timen by nil ver coinage. We ahould bo glad to hear from aome of tha wine ntatenmen on thin. Strikeout your orominoof ' 'coin r- demptioii" and 1 am. with you, thut idea ban but 0110, object in a monetary eyn twin, and that in robbery of the wealth producers. It wan put in our money nyntem for that purpone, it docn it com pletely, an I have nhown. It in per petuated for that purpone uud 110 other, and any man wbo nupportn it layn him- If open to the nunpiclon of being in col lision with the thieves. Any talk about it being necessary in the rankest non wune. Therein butomi wny to eMcaiM tho ower which tho foreign debt own em hold ovor un, aud that in by the isxue of it euflleient voluuni of paper money redeemable In governmeut dmn and not in coin. That they caiinot control ami our people cau eventually pay them off and bo free, but they can never pay them off on the eNio basis phut, 1 chal lenge any bimetallint to show it can be done, and if they cannot how run thev Jilxll'y llieuiMclvce in telling the MMpl mm ii in n muciiy ior nurii tune. Uur uemncratio frieudn have termed the act of Feb I 'J, 1 f7H. the erlnis ol the age but it wan only secondary end not necessary to bring about our present eonditiou. The crime of the age wan the act of March !M. lKtitl which demonc lined Lawful Money," which took from tbegoveruiueiit the option of payment and gave it to the debt ko'dern, and rouflued pny men t to win. And gold pa.! 111 nt followed by reason of theroa etrurtiua placed on tlie word 'Voiti," The act of 1H7; not even nectary to carry out their niiinpiMy, Janioa A, OartMd ld, " od when riiaurme prouiUed to pay m sn. it km promliM to py K, e.t,i." Ho you nee ihoj bMd I heir echent ou I he act.w hih prvoiinr.1 rlit pnynietit. That wan tb mm tiiUinoue and lroitblrart that li mpuu:waa iMWly evw romuiitt.d, u BO r'JT Hnimit a grvatwr uw, 1 ;t the parly nbnh putn it la fore j t iwit MMieaaUtk siulit iMtrtv loh,lo theoi, I hare foagkt the rvpabhra parly lo? twcitjr fyare oa uu; d I nhalt ik t nnpNirt tl u, eimply ivaaM tee dVnnrre'y proHt t 4ei what rvpMbtwaa tillmnf bran. ((HtlhiiHd, yi k tto) tietwt in the ly m-nt Iru4 nUwd Hp and t..(tnd yr eyntetn, your mihm ilt Ni uia m fud Ut yon are eiutpl Ik iwm hmm l ta tipiu4tia4 pwewr. )M, Ikutavt MetkWr, every M wwM bal iut U4 theeharkW oi ak ad ea rv&'tMpttua aiMm n ior r. )ti Iw itvUiMt il, ta ItaHipW i ndfuar kt lu et f eutKeia ike f rtvwd tkat tkt m lkl ! Wifc. u kefwa td MrM4aiy ti U pi Ike k4 d Ike pvupivei yorMva, 4 m tH lk l 4 4iy t) u k Miitr. uid kwtt r4i4t.tyrrtkt 4 btt tS etal k.uf a4 lmiy, wtWtivliy .bnil., tkrJj, Nts tl.ti. titt. d)euHMi4 Ue Kawfu w4-wn tkNtrw l44t Uumim im UrUk tU rwito a tt.t .ihi I Wn k tkal UVel li jH m4 "pkiw Ity 44 n wt euw Ut p t. p.ftit ft'diiidawhl iHm mkt U OF THE PEOPLE Wliy Wn Should Kenuillnte New Wall mllM llnn'l. For repudiating our bond we havo tunny junt ciitinen. Int. Innuing bond and making tha pooplo tributary to bond holdern for ruining money to meet the expennon of the government, when wo nave mil lions worth of uncoined nilver in the vaults of our treanury, which nilver wan tiurchanod with the hadr earned pro- cendn from tho labor of the people for theexprena purpose of coining it into money to meet tha expenncn of the gov-riiment; in not only unury but the uiont ttbomnable fraud, which ever wan perpetrated, '1 he objection of our money etiangcra that nilver han not tho real intriiinic value an money in only a humbug to de ccive the people. The Intriiinic value of m'iikcIuI thing In fixed by thecontn of production and what Itcontn to change the raw material in nuch n form that it can let unud. Through machinery and eepcciully by ncparatlng the metaln through electricity the contn 01 produc ing gold and nilver were reduced over one half therefore neither one of them bun Itn real intriiinic value. Itothnchld ban a gold mine in Africa where it contn about 5ceutn to produce the gold which in iiccmnary to produce a irold dollar, Thin gold dollar ban therefore about the name intriiinic value an a green buck dol lar, Demonetize gold today and it will have lee value thuu nilver bccuiiHO tho contn of producing gold and nilver are about the name but the gold dollar contain only I'looi the weight 01 a nilver dollar. Not only for ccnturien but even for thoiiMandn of yearn nilver and gold were the money of civilised nntionn and al wayn at parity and they are today tho money of our corintitution and they would be at parity today if our govern in 'lit bad not given up tho control and inoiingof money to t he money chaugew. Silver and gold are today at parity in Krauco and tho bank of France wan the only money inntif utioii of tbe world which wan able to loan gold to the bunk of Fngland and thereby wiving the ban tile ol thegoldbiign from bankruptcy by the Hiiriiig liron. calamity because the French people and bunkn have tho op tion to pay their debtn in legal nilver or gold coImh, therefore they can nparo their gold In panicn. Money in only a medium of exchange which nhown In cypher what value a uncful thing han according to itn uneful iifMn. Thin medium of exchange In en dowed with a Hut of the government whereby it neiven a power no that everybody can unoitan a medium for exchanging it for all tiacful thing which be needn. Money In a value for mennur iug value and therefore It inaken no dif ference from what kind of material money in made. We have now a war at hand and inunt una all our renourecn to mako the bur den for the people an eany un ponnible, therefore we munt coin our nilver before wogivooutbondn. hvoa if our nilver and gold ntoren are exiiaunteil wo don t need to Innuo Inter cut bearing bondn. Thin nation with itn iuethnuniitila renourecn can Innuo .'Oil or even 1,000 non-iuterent-beuring green buckn which are more necure than bank uoten, without affecting or hurting the credit of thin nation. (ireen backn have neveral timen nnved thin country from ruin and they will do it Hgaiu. 'I. When Cleveland innued the lunt bondn he hIhH hiiunelf up with one of the Itottmchild ageiitnaud here behind cloned doom and in the dark he Hold to thin money changer Tinted Staten boudn away below their real vulue no that Kothmhild made about f 10,000 000 profit by thin deal in Ichm than '- t houm. We never heard what Clevolund cleared lor hiumelf by thin deal. An I bene two nuheim rn knew exactly whatthene bond really were worth, thin deal wnn the uiont InfaiiioiM fraud, and fraudulent Mtn runnot be enforced, but that'n not nil, ( levelaud had even no right tonell thene lioiidn an tli coiintitution endowed 'icongrenn with the power to borrow money on the credit oh he i'nited Slate. Cleveland nertcd that in the year 17.1 cougrenti ptiMned a law which I rn inferred thin power to tho prenident, but even eoiigrn hun no right to trnmdcr itn owndulien to the prenideat. Congrenn may empower the president from to to borro money. IU cannot ab rouute an article til the eoiiNlitutUiu. It in remarknlilo that our nuprcme court never declare naf netn an uncou mttutiooul which ar 111 favor ol the money rhuugern, lib, Our Imid iiii.'uttil principle eayn; no tniatton without rrpr.wHtatioii, but craft.ni. n, laraier aul Inhoivrn are not n-j reented la our t oiiaritM uud theon aMMUtbite are couipowd of baukr and lawyrrn. A poor 111 a ha nut more cttauo lo tMi'otiie ntendwr ol couitrva than a rich hum ao orJinit to Cariat'n UnWiea, kn to enter into heave camel ran go through a wdU'a eye, le wrimil wniuil HHtplr evH WO vol a4 itMawrll knoe fart that brby and Irnad ar rtiwaotld lf 4ito4 MBlor and roetrMaaiH 4 lkl I'm mrvra hii, brttwry n a knialacl. t'wplnia Pill eg.U-y aeoaad and eoiid riaU4a ati l ta dfedt: ' Mnvor iirkM la km lmpv(-hm cue I .f tkiM4 ttMb ' im. B.tii4 kbraerrplaay hark ta kulitrv long tmir ika Mlt-ram I.i tUi priiwtt " Ju for M.e la ui!4." M uk liana vium M r,( UrKinr tiutmlnw.J IUhh4 iei be kn ill I He kitckva isum ,! dttM Ik Aa iaft.gfittti U tk. d k kaa I vul d d'M tkitl ifaik lUnna n4 iu4 k at a t a'l! Inla nl tr biitMnt Give the ChllJfcai Drink eaJMUrnia tV lib ft Vlk4itM, ippa knit, BitertAklnf t4 drtak m Ul lk I1. id tdliik d4 f ftit and Pled kf d k 4 tV lav . Mrtie ntM4 illMM ble tie tfcml avtkai m Ire tr all UarMi r)pwx Ul O d 4 f eu 4 lrkeM Ike . t w ittwaiMV kt k!t leud, 4 tkUJr, m U M ftdalta, ea4rtk UikfMil kfX, tVttfcl ftbtM and fraid but, noverthelenn he took hin neat Such a man nhould havo a neat in the peiiiteuttary but not in the United State nenate but a it sometime d imndn only from a few voten for innuiog lawn and bondn. It in junt nuch kind of fellowa which bavo tho bubinco of power and they always used it for their own benefit and therefore cau their acts not bo binding for the people. Lawn should express the will of tho majority of the people and with our new mediums of intercourse namely: telegraph and rail roads it in an easy matter to ascertain this will of the pooplo in a few days wherean such a course would have been impossible without telegraph and rail roads. Our lawn an they are issued now are only traps to catch fools. If our bank ers and lawyers issue b inds let them pay nuch bonds as they are issued In their own interest, If two yearn ngo we had acknowledged tho insurgents of Cuba an a belligerent power, they would have (read themselves without needing further aid but Cleveland said in bis message that we bavo to consider that citizens of thin country have invested in Cuba largo sums of money which we must protect. If whole Cuba would be destroyed the forty or fifty millions of craftsmen and laborers of tlmio statin together would not loss a single cent, they have no money Invested there. It is not sul fineness, it is for humanitarian principles and ny mpn thy thut the peo pie are willing to aid the Cubans to free themselves, but, it in not necessary to make ounelves nlaves to free the Cubans, Make the money changers pay their just nit are. h. Repudiating bonds is even justi- name 1 com a moral ami religious stand point. Our moral and religious principles are oased on tne oiile wtilcii is our moral code aud tha old an well us the new tos- timeutun condenmning taking interest ns unury aud neither the old nor the new testiment known anything about sacred private property they do not acknowledge absolute private property 1 1111 mom in uur uoa'M ru owned oy 1 . .1 i .. Mr, Hothschild, 11 lew, and one of the monldaitbful believers fn the Mosaic doctrine, Moses was the first socialist aud according to bis doctrine a man can not acquire owncmhio of any property; he can only be a usurper and to make it impossible thut single Individuals could take possession of more property than they really needed for theirnu pport Monen introduced (no year 01 pitmen winch re turned every fifty years and whereby all property was again ciuully divided up ami leaned anew lor another llfty years. ow ns we have had no years of iubllee for over 1000 years, It In getting time to have one again and therefore Mr. Kolhschild, an a good, faithful, pious jew, should without doubt consent to the dividing up of bis bonds according to tlie census lor 11)00 and should gladly be satisfied la receiving bis junt share in cnsli according to thin census. lo our christian brother bond holders it in hardly necessary to nay that Christ declared that all men are brothers, the sons of tho same heavenly father, and of mother earth, and therefore entitled to ipiul shares in tho gifts of their parents. From this standpoint our christian bondholders can make no objection if t he government takes possession of their bonds iu the interest of tho common weal. An these highest and most sacred principles of brotherly love and equality of men by and by beoomo to be forgotten by the people our clergy should ut once atop preaching over the rightooimrioes of their Uod which will condemn men to eternal damnation if they should not listen or if they should have tho least doubt In their sermons and Instead of instructing people over the immaculate conception ami the unfallibility of the pope, Vt horror and tortures of hell and the golden mansions of heaven, they should instruct the people of au universal inter national brotherhood of men. bawd on brotherly love and justice to all men without any exception of creed, race, color or nation, which will be tlie Iu mi, preparation for men for their future, life so that their souls need onlv be provided with wings when they will lly right away into eternal happinens. Whoever reads the proceeds of the iu tnrnatiouul religous congrenn of Chicago will find out that mont of the delegaten of the different creedn and nutionn had a longing for the introduction ol nucha universal brotherhood but that it was the infallible popes of the different christian sects which w ero opposed to nuch 11 u international union of men, been une they had to give up their prec ious privileges an they would be put on it level with common men. Their 1 bid is not a (ioilof love.junliceand npial rights, theirs is I bo iod ol pri lileu.ee, greed, intolerant-, hatred and veneucu nnd tlie cauie o tlin existing nocial evil. In my lint articl I nill piou soinu neu tencon Irom ei una delegates to I he relig- ioiin congrenn as a proof ol 111 v ann-rtiou. r mkii heiinH:u, It ymi Head Henllivrn, Hec'lloun, Comb Foun dation, Suiokrrs, or atiylhmg eUe lor the tpiarv, ltd the prie to Un, Wilt ship illl III... dialelv, l.r,rt plus tinted Ciloe:ii Frv - I.F.AIIV MFU, OI K.Vitv.ath 1.1th M , timnb't, Nebraska. I.liiu litl ! in '. "KodsWar tot twriatit! witbia eirfkt id the rir td lSub, and k I eon dd Ik mmt diivmi m44 (U n tUrois l. pkoionmpn. I ttita IWII, nh.i ta la IU.i lor itt i !' 1 1, on J'''i. tra M Ik IUo (hHvimU In allow kef ! b ivi.tt.iit a m ...1 ...i, . i.i..... . . . ti-, umv.iwi iq iiiill-grpn. ff 111 nm -w ei.w 1 on 1 in U4i- Mimnreti 4Mwd al In rls k ol h but !, Mom 1WII ti Ml k. k i k.f pkalotftapk, ta ik ati i. id W t ke .r flr t I'l.i ,m d W k KUonm nt luw Hf. CU n I , itrlwhf X U Kre oit tl at, 1-ilMld, Nk tn 1 hi; dpi out 11 m: ii c ICE LINCOLN COMPANY, Prompt Service, Phoni 235 A Ilrlttnlny Hatter rmrnu One heard so much nowadayi, wrlten a correspondent of tho Globe (Eng land) of the excellence of foreign but ter, and of the inferiority of the home product, that It may perhaps be inter enUng to get an insight Into tbe sur roundlngn of one of our many compet itor In the manufacture of this useful article.. It la true that Hrlttany by no means stands first on the roll of for eign man ufact ure. 80 much so, In fact, thflt a great deal of Its butter is sent to Denmark lo b reshlpped thence to Kngland, and no come Into the Kngllah market under the prestige which right ly attaches to the Danish product. This, however, Is by the wny. The faet re mains that a large gmintlty of Hrcton butter goes direct to Kngland. and is sold o such on Its own merits, Those who use It. are prepared to maintain its superiority over that mude at home. Let us lake a glance at the JJretoa farmer and his surroundings, and see ir tnis be so, Take almost any high roiid In Hi ll tany -very excellent they are, too and you will soon arrive ut a green lane leading out of it, A iioet picturesque lane It. will be, Possibly It will lead between high banks, thickly studded with pullurd oaks, beneath which the swltio will be greedily munching acorns, uud an old woman In a while cap and a blue dress will be herding a solitary cow, or a flock of geese, or a mixed crew consisting of a cow, a sheep, and a couple of geese, and, as a matter of course she will be knitting busily. Or it. may lead down on avenue of chestnuts, whose fruit Is common property, and you will nee two or three women, and twice as many children, stamping the nuts out of their prickly covering wlfb their wood en sabots. The chestnuts form a val uable addition to the peasants' homely fare of bouillon, black bread, and tbe Inferior potatoes. The best are given to iha pets of the family tha pigs, to wlf. This plain fare Is washed down with copious draughts of cider, tea and coffee, being luxuries which smack too much of extravagance to the thrift-lov ing peasant. It is not, too much to say I that saving Is the one absorbing pas sion of the women, and only rivalled in the men by their love of strong drink. Tbe lane will debouch Into an open field, where the men will, suppos ing It to be October, be seen shaking down the fruit from the applo trees, and the shout which may possibly greet your arrival will be, not a tribute to you, but in- honor of their having just finished a tree, On these occasions the cider mug goes round, as, indeed, It will on beginning the next As there are many trees on every farm, and farms on every hand as well, a Hacchanallan festival appears to be In progress, what with the continual shouting and cheer ing (one farm answering another) and the state of drunkenness which prevails everywhere. But let us enter the house itself, and sec the actual surroundings in which tho Hrlttany butter has Its origin. Here you will And no cool, clcunly dairy; on the contrary, there is a mud floor of th dirtiest description, sometimes with puddles of water standing 011 It. You go into a room, which, from its table scattered with unwashed cupsund plat ters, from its array of cupboards (some times of priceless oak), from lis "close" beds which line the wall, is evidently the HvIiik and sleeping room of tho family. Here, from an o.tk chest, you will see Madame, in the whitest of caps, iu strange contrast 10 her surrounding, lake several terra-cotta colored rari.li enwaro bowls full of milk. These she will skim, and then she will pour the skim milk Into a tub for the pin. If you watch closely you will iec a fair quantity of black dirt dribble out of the bowl with the last cupful of milk. She will then Mini the cream in a churn r.hapcd something like a bottle with a Mirk In it, which works np and down. Hut perhaps the most disgusting feat ure of the perforin. line U that. Instead nf welling her finger wfth water when die is making up thelmiler, she inoixt-,-nn them with her tongue, 'thin Is an rradicable Item In Hrcton butter-making. I'eopl have tried In their 011 hoiines to mak their "bonne'' use wa ter, hut mil the mlstrens ai'tu.ilty I tt 11 it m over her niuul the Utter will it oin let h m 10 the old familiar habit t he butter, when made, In of good .Isvur and color, an I is palpable enough tu thine wbo are iiiui iiiliite. with tU manufacture Near (Jutinprtll thi I t Ultrrle. or dairy, where everythiti I ton 011 lie proved modern prim I pi, in. I tbe pruprlrtor kn Mid .i.i.ili ibtain lbi trains a pound r th triple h proiluios ThJ, la a cutur 4hr butter frit bet front half a frsnt i.i on froi- t inn ordinary fuun i-k volumes for the uii)tloi lu ski- h rommnn tieanllur Is held. 4 a) I' tttrt mlr tare II In The hiUr ) of tblvnt la lb tuner mil ! ittuk tMitighi lai'.k ta annual nf th unr n (!( 01 tn p.iat ho io y It hen ! 4attf iine ttrttl vH :li 4imi, tk ('salt r. w en h pi veil mtt ih tit.jn-. ttus f t titli It Mkelt l)i rontl Ivi iloa, t eiw utriHi iko ni ia re prvfti tu U katur M last mil at , l ik iuaamr k h d.iilr hMikim, et rut. fl k run lob.ee as lr nkuli lite tri(a nt l -nwUvtd, ki he fa fc t.il. r Mt ' r Iknt r petthle et, 1 I NkoH (a k4 a r.msirr 1 1 1 H- i..iltn 4 Ih etMBie ( olh4Hs l.s'hi, 4 m ..iha i 1 tie fc4lii if Ik io iktBiwit tnk ti attla dint Is Ike tt Im HtojM fctntlh ta Ike U Ha i Mtfi, Med ettt, ef 4m. HU "t l uM tut arl'r ke tw hh, tlMUvy ail.tiifefi, eseke ta'n p il ft aal ftl H)fi thlt. Hot the Fli Went I'p. A Johannesburg correspondent states chat Jameaon would have gone ou ugm:ng at Kriigersftorp, but when his iflleera saw the Htants artillery coming ip with the Maxims In eharge of Oer Tian gunnera, "flesh and blood could itand It no longer." Jameson, adds the vriter, was watering hfs horse when 'ol. rort came up to him and said nn, n niijnt nui i tioijtT, it seems K.pelcRS. 1 ho only atiswer he got was 1 win nut sum-nuer; lot them shoot 'in where I stand, but surrender? s'ever:" 'Ihn colonel move:j away and .he ui-Kt ui in ma up went the white leg. limit special sale of millinery at Mrs, (JOMpl-r S ttjIS WeU. A Remarkable Case. The following case was printed origin- utly in The Monitor, a newspaper nub Imbed at Menford, Ontario, Doubts were raised as to its truthfuliioen, const) i)ienllya close watch wns kept on the case lor two yeurs and tha ornmiiii statement han now been completely vcri- neo. Mr. Fetch had bien ahotidess oanilv- tic for live years, His case hud had wide attention. He wus confined to his bed, wus bloated almost beyond recognition. and could not tnke solid food. Doctors culled the dineane spinal sclerosis, and all said he could not live, Tlie Canadian Mutual Dife Association, after a thor otigh examination, paid him his total disability claim of ll.OoO, regarding turn as torever incurable. For three years he lingered iu this con dition. Af- e tcr Inking , . us ma ! I 1 m Williams' I'ink Fills for I'ale 1' e o p I e there wus a slight change, a tendency to sweat freely Next came a little feel- imii) urn a aim. ing in hin limbs. Thin extended, followed by a bricking sensation, until ut last the blood begun to course freely and vigor ously through his body. Hoon he was restored to bis old time health. A reporter for The Monitor recently called on Mr. Fetch again and was told: "ion may say there is no doubt as to my cure being permanent. I am in bet ter health than when I gave you my first, interview and certainly attribute my cure to Dr, Williams' Fink Fills for Fale People. J "To these pills 1 owe my release from the living death, and I shall always bless the diiy i was induced to take them." Kuch in the history of one of the most remarkable canes in modern times. In tbe fueof such testimony ena anyone nay that Dr. Williams' Fink Fills are not entitled to tlie careful consideration ol every sufferer man, woman or child? is not the case, in truth, a miracle of modern medicine? These pills are sold by all druggists and are considered by them to be one of the most valuable remedial agents known to science. Good Boy. You can't beat him! You can't beat our fine oak harness, either, for style, beauty or qual ity. We handle nothing but the best made, and can recom mend it for durability and re liability. It recommends itself in lightness, beauty of trim ming and general attractivensss Cook 3, HUliv 225 So. nth St., l.inuilii. Neb, ff Woven Wire aeNii ta iae or oir mm kite thai make fco nay h.uht fr 0 td UC tr ro4. Kvery M!kiae guarnaim). UiMlkSeke 4 I.AltotlATr, TtTM. a.ld Mt,tlwkft I Lincoln Exchance Mills, J J 410 from u St. $ I Cusotm Grlndlngaspecialty t MI4 M llMl, MNI e . V 5 Z HIHI1.t HIKTLITT A ROWilD. i Mititftittfttfttfft fl ft ml to f iifarntn n4 Hnee r le(Mnl 1rtele. Tkt Koe rdutt it pbea le Ik ttma eHtn, 'e tke NirtkaeeWtra l'ia I'Mile Mrnta the tit lemteeiikt, et 3 kimra, be ikna ky kt bn, Tfc atMv, trik tale, and Iklf k nl vrieMe tar r idmff, ! I ttinnwtpie ato direel tkme .arit an4 foHmnti ele, tklrr u !, twWn, Unit I ke t, 'MiUnd and Una t raeaf ta. It'lftt lkruHIt keek Illtr. el and Uik Mftlue t A. M. 'iI4 lof, iy tk- mV tit Uk 4 mm 21 3 -i r asy to Take asy to Operate Are feature peculiar to Ilood's Tills. Bmall In . lzc, totele, efficient, tlionmU. 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