THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT June 9, 1898 HIE OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE t. r,..tm . will rmhllah Inractor, rewired from iubsoriber to this paper. No cokmcwicatioii moul jama mom Wi 800 wobdi, Monuiwrlpt will not b returnod. A ad Mllll Thi-r Com. I You will no doubt xcue ma if I did Wapjiottr to due time when nouilna. lion (or governor were In ordur. I did .. ,l In tint uiluh tn fllilMiir ill 6I1DO- jltion to o good and great mid grand C ....... .. - .nt r, nt irnvnrnir' lillt, now u uiliii iwuui mv n- ........ that tio bo peremptorily declined to bo ll eanaloate lortt wiiru wnu, nun ui i,i iii aim niiuu. vou will, no doubt, 'permit ma to preeent a name, tlio rumie ol on every way wormy 01 u uikh offlw of cIjM exoeutiv f tit l Knnd In rfulriir at) 1 (Id nut (Ji nn)- teat nor forget the ability nor the loyalty to principle of tho wboae name have txu.n .....t.tl.lii.il 111 MJIlllllCtioll Willi the Iff! M If-T.,..f...- ' lilgb ollli. I wIhIj, lr, to prenent to the people ol Neliraaka !or nomiwnioii lor ItfaeolfUw of governor the name of one I lii U In avarv urn V tVnrl.llV (if their con sideration. I present the nam of one 1 wno I pernonniiy snow boy. and later a a bualne man and a lAirlM.fi 1 tn.w bis father and bin mother and bin (crandfathiir and w I ktinw thai be come of 1 """'"" ------ 7 - ., I good stock. The reading people or 1 tumult a tnttot na wim n.H i no inn mmujujij legmiiitlva ami executive aniiny. t uum vliA lKiur li I in l.l.Mt. KIKIW l.lllll Illl 1M Uli INI'Id'KNUKXT WhO tt ail XW!llti VII Will know bin duty and dure to do It, 1 pre- u.nr li I Im tumuli! (if lliltf lrlllld State for governor tlie iiiuiiu of the Little Ulant of Nebraska, imam . J'oynieu of Allison. Jon W, Kaum. lili.VhlyKMA W, JUUO 4, JW. liHiiuuiiici Muuor Nellies, WluiritHi. liniml (if Iiwilllller of I III) Trtttta-MlHHlnalppI reposition lor wniiiii our state him made a liberal upiiropriu Inn Hint tiirtiiltrh wlilcll Wil bill llOIMld mu'th good would eomu to our Htate.hun dec'ldud U) opitt tlie expoHiMon on nun day and huietnki-n outaliwimeforu aaloon on the expoeition ground. TlmriJore: lUmolved, that the Hunday Hihool iron ventlon of (ioHper county di'iniiinciw tin action of the board of maniigMre In ro gard to the Hnbbnlh and the miiIooiim h an abunoof the privilege granted tliiuii and an limult to the eliiixUim and tern pTfin people of the HtuUi. Wt would remind the board of limn agcre that rlghUiouemme exaltoth a na tion but uln I a reproach to any people, (The above resolution nrc went by M, li. Jenkine, of Klwood, (irwiier county, who ttateN that t hey were unaiiluioiiiily adopted by the Uoaper county HinnJiiy achool convention.) A Wu (l lluuU-A vm-li Mini Oreeil- J'olltlr Krtr ut llrmi. ICdltor Independent: We are told, from certain quartern, that the iireMout war in a patriotic war, an iuteruutiouiil war, Americana on one aide and the HpuulardN on the other; that there timet not be any partJeun apirit or iiolitlcal diweueeion, that we are an repumicaue, an ohiiiimtuih, an popu I lute, all AmericaiiM; am! therelore we in nut eland ehoulder to ehoulder. All of which would be highly proper and abso lutely right if all who muke tlnmn decla ration are true and Mlnccri. Would to (Jod that we could know that thin In a pure, patriotic, holy war on America' part, in the intereet of humanity and a better civilization. With the lurge ma jority of the American panpln Oil i true, but on the part of the udinluiMtra tioo and adiiiiniMtratloii advieer the oppoeite in Miguillcimtly too utroiig to be taken without much allowance; in fact the contrary in known to be the truth. To prove the lout Mtatement a brief hiiitory of previouevutN, toKethur With a coumderution ol the pri-Hciit pro gram will make the cane out clear and etrong: The Ht. Louin gold bug platform contain a plank declaring lor Cuban indccndcnc, which woe evidently put there to catch vote, because for a w hole year alter the uiliiilnitriitloii came into power it lept Hilciitly, while Spaiiieh atrocltie and butchenee convulwd mid depopulated Cuba, Not one nlerence wim made to the platform declaration or Cuban condition either by the adiuiiiU tratiou or hi ndvUerM, or repreenta tive in either branch of congrN. Hut another platform party declaration wa preened for coiiHideratiou and pu nge, the currency iiieMiion, until it wu found to be nluioet wholly without nti iiortin the eeuute. Thi queMlou em iirwxl, lu it euhdivUloun, ' the eatab lUhiug more Mr inly the gold utandard," twilillg ,'1011,(100,1 Mill in IkiiuIh, aud n vUiug the national bunking luw, liMik Ing to an exteimion ol nutional bunk. Hut when it came to l kimwu that 110 ptrtof the iiiMKure could pai the -ate, a bW heiiie bit ) to be devUcd, The Cuban iUHitioii wa Ixlnrn the 00 11 try and had many tru, hon.t n iHirter. It now could fe turned to at C uiit. The britiu, the heart, the hand id Murk llanni. m equal to the tttvif loo, aid graaping the mtuntinu be tated tbe ordxruig id the Mulim tn IU vaua to raiee undue, not to t blunn up M the Hpmiutl did, but nimply In mum tpi Mild kindle .iiurtnu pUliiiiu ad tuuvt human heart for aiil ring kuiuuly, thai m hviue fur bond., either rtpaaua or titieriiau, or boih, rtiutd be put in inotiou. Put fur the time txing the etbeme -imd to away from the prointitr, rmMn m-plrt-d and epurmlun ty pubU r-eit. HmiiI, ilvttMrvd for frve, indqudta Cut. ft4 iaatrui twl the prvlih, f, lit kittle), M t.1 r.he.1 the -lt lee u ftivrwwat. In Htxieiiuie Id Jditloe l lowa up and 3 4 uwr (rate Mdwie wnt dealk I he f dl au I wlhvf pubbe 0IIM4U eid the eipliMlotl a la, a tkne a tae 0tnvr ol Ik Maine a.k-r a M ! aaJft hrUwel Uura.-, Mr, llm. eM xikere will to war," Mr, tie MMlUrU aael war," Htf iUm mM will not go tn r ' a Irteadif xtar lor mim1 aa aHir.'' A ilMM irr-i'a'Whee lla l rWdeal M. KIeWr aal MihuiIhp fMlav, la vkkl ) etiugkl lo M BfvaMa. aljr ad.W lel lw Ik ira, Ikila tke raiwdflalMaad "-pal vkaff aaWf pfelea' tlMl Ue t4el reeolulioM ki a4 Mr. M. Kta f m lattl4. II the mlt te jte4, "aolklei U J Wr llw Ur. Ml la U Utvfiw Ul U eommunlcatlon of ft worthy and snltobl making ready and the delay u revenue bill for war fund wan born, and I fa child feature wa a f r,oo,ooo,uoo 00111 echoniu, the aamo old live hundred m l linn w luifrui that had flint eeu light In the 'U.'J paulo. In it ehowwl It face agaill, IIAHt WlUUir OIUHIUHI iwium cwu- mma Iii tlm ciirniiicv Hcheine, and today demand conelderation In advance of freedom and humanity, while a IIiouhiiiki women and children etarve and die, And yet the udmliiletratlon, the uavy and the army, wait for the annate to bind the fetter on American limb for fifty year or more, Unit greed and avar ice limy be fed. Thu a war for bond liwtend of freedom and happy home. Uod, U t the light ehlniidown deep Into American heart that thl agony may pa now and forever. There I yet another feature that challenge atten tion aud require careful watching, We are told that we mut not talk politic, llothn gold bug refrain from talking and uctlng-politic? They ay to u there I nothing partlnan for considera tion in the war. Hod ave the mark! Who ha perltd In the bitter partlean talk? Ict u wto how the answer reud: J'or three year Henator Allen and Morgan have pred nwolutloii ult4ir ri'Holution praying for belligerency and lfideMindeni!e for Cuba, asking in the name of justice and humanity for fair play to bleeding, dying Cuba, They were answered with a hoarse laugh and taunt, "Polities!" When Keuiitor Proctor and Thurston pleaded for suffer ing, etnrvlng Cuban they wure branded NciisatloualiHtM, yellow journal agents and demagogues. At the time Hie joint resolution were being considered In the annate Mr, I'.ryau wa lu Washington, and the dignified, self-possessed Henator Hale threw up hi band In holy horror, and like a man In a wild night mure, cried out.Iiryan I influencing the senate, Wa Henator Hale feu Hul li st he auffer a change of heart under Mr, Pryan manly, humane Influence? Wa hi Holiultude for Thurston und Mason? Or may be It was for Teller and Chandler aud I'oraker, Maybe be had fear for f'urucl and Tillmiui. Hurely he could not have thought it necessary for Mr, Bryan to influence the stalwarts, Allen and Morgan, Put now come the great cause of genuine political alarm. The Hon, William J, Hryau, a born leader of men, and who stand for national poli cies that so fur overlap republican theo ries that lu another national political contest they will restore to the people a reformed uud truly democrat lc govern ment, will bo a Mofdier and lead a Ne braska regiment to thu ncenos of war, All of the appointment made, thus fur, have not provoked tin jealousy and fear that move aelllsh ambition a doe the nunieol Bryan. Kvery gold bug paper In Nebraska ha ceased to fight Hpanl nrd and to locate Hpaiilsh Meet, and ha turned it batterfe und It force on the magnificent Bryan. The entire republican party i reiwly to ubumlon the war with Spain and renew the 'W cnmimitrn. Who can doubt that the slogan of war ha changed from f ree Cuba and Humanity to, Hive us f .100,000,000 bonds, down with Bryan, and to hell with Cuba? W. H, Wiixoi.'ciiiliv. Has'iinu, Neb,, May .'10, 'ON, Itfiiuntii'-n, Niiirtltlon Mini MtOIUIiiieM. Ignorance, superstition and selflMhiiess are the greatest obstacle to human progrcx and social evolution, but It is a great mistake to believe that only common opleare ignorant and super Mtitiou. The most iKiinmnt, iicrsti- tiou and prcjuUiccil pnoplci are our book worm. They are a kiud of scribe that consider science us a kiud of a cow that ha to furnish them Hie butter for their bread, Huch gentlemen are trained like circus annual from childhood for acquiring a position with a large salary for which purpose they must lie utile to pas an examination, and to prepare themselves for such examination they are trained for the contemplated IiUh'i- iich iiy committing to memory a mas of sentence from old book. The older and mouldier such book are the wier such scribe believe that they them selvcn are, although they don't know anything about theiiiM'lve or what liitwuH around them, t lergymeu have to commit to memory thousand ol Bible versus, lawyer nud judge the pnnibrt Hint preecdifiic, ami i ne presiiii'iit ami professor ol UlllVoraitieM sentence from old Israelites, tireeks, llomnns, itc and from tlniei bible versi clergymen make an extract for a lw sermon. Lawyer extract a THE WOMAN'S FRIEND il lVm-ua in all l'tutim of Fo malo Ilk liettd what Hit rXs rliilid woman '! a woman who baa pu through all the ploteea, cri-i and p'ru n.v ut M t r t hood, womaiilitHel and liiotWhtiod. "I rlly tli v that every womitu 111 thewucldoiitjlil to he iVru U'i 011 hand nil Die Hum', lur it he m-r- Vltl, II tlHllll, her, it ilinmd' nl. ll rlii u I t a v Igor a ll la a 'iiivh lor all oraviUrtiH4 id hi-r in 11 a I k 1 1 hhU. 1 1 i a ix'uataat Iria4 In lb ttii MiulUr, a ar taitian tuad by In IN mr4Hg hioiUr, Itiik fr harwli aud kr rhild, we l Bily, w ti Id ik4d Ilk iMH MM, il MKrds iU WW IHIIk t of p4t ttiiiMjr to Ik womaa ia llo run rt ritel. Marvlv I'v-r U Ike aiaa frtad. Tki U an wiaadiia It tlivt v, k-al W Ik impK Ua Irath il h atitilvf, Mr, l.uiwt l, rer, I xt iPtfft irwt, Wt.tty, It. I. Nad lot a t'k fiiw bv r, Itarl ataa i'iallr b r onwa, It roataiM ihwvIi ta.'utiM lalorHiatuia mafiti iaaf tsl tk pt toaimua, batal ilia, ia4 akoald l la Ik mattia id f 1 nataa, ll will U tk lr r addreaa lat lb IV w a lrg Mak a'iurt CvMpri t olaHtbaa, tiUu, . -v ,1' M . 1 k , . ' few pleading from precedonie and uuivermty proiessor compose a e;w ture from wntence Irom ancient peo ple. Huch training and learning by memory I such a spiritless occupation that such scholar don't understand the meaning of that which they have learned. A Hchiller said: "The spirit to the devil went 'Tl phlegm what remained," In consequence of thl doe the widoin of mucIi scribe only consist in hair split ting and letter chewing? Aud therefore 1 they chew the same sermon, pleading 'and lecture over and over ugain with the same Htupidltyand senselnsnes n cow chew her cud, thereby tramping common en. truth and justice Into the mire. 1'or more than thirty year our congress bus chewed tariff, indirect taxes, gold standard ami ooiui over and over again, ulwny putting larger burden on the shoulder of the common people, after the principle of the old farmer whose boy had put a too heavy load on the wagon so that he got stuck, when the' old man cried out, "Whip Jake, ho pulls!" But the load I now o heavy that, eve:i Juke ha to bulk, The greatest swindle 1 always deco rated and bidden behind Mugs, patriot ism und aucrcdnc. These scribe know well enough that the people never try to find out what stick behind thlocrud nes, patriotism and flag. Thene gentlemen swear by the Bible and oppose an Inheritance and Income tax, asserting tlmt the government mis no right, to attach sacred, private prop, crty. They don't know that the Old and the New Testament doe not ac knowledge such sacred private property. Moe wa the first Hoclalit. He de stroyed the golden calf and confiscated all prlvute property for the common weal, According to hi doctrine a man can never acquire ownershlpof property. He can only be 11 11 usufructuary, aud to prevent one mini from getting more property than he need all property miiNt again be equally divided up every fifty year. Christ wa the first communist, ,The first Christian had everything in o in mon, therefore neither Israelite nor Christian were obliged to levy any tuxes, because the community wa the owner of all property, o if they ueeded anything they took It where It could be bust spared. We would call it man a fool if lie owned 11 thousand house und in one of them were stored up pile of money if be should need f 1,000 und go nround among the O'.ltHiouses search ing there for uicklcaiid pennies to make up the 91,000 instead of going to the large pile and getting all ut once, Hucred, private property contradict the Jiecluratiou of Independence, the Bible, and all common sense, justice, natural right uud law, There is not the least bit of Nucrcdiii'M In private prop erty; the devil surely own more of it than all the saints together, A such book-worms have not a single idea of their own, and therefore are wholly dependent upon their books, which they even do not understand, and as they have no reason und sensible argument for their positions, they must fight with fire and sword, which lis the old and only argument of Ignorance, stupidity and injustice against truth, common sense, and every new thought, a through thi their Ignorance, greed) lies, intolerance mid lust of power would be uncovered. It wu such cribe who urged Hocrates to swallow the cup of poison, crucified Christ, burned Bruno and Hus end thousand of scll-t (linking men. They telegated Professor l'ruuss, lleuliiNund Kly, sentenced lcbto prison and prosecute and hang socialist aud communist, Kudi scribe would rather see everything perish than to lose their property and privileges. They call themselves follower of Christ but In stead of brotherly love they preach In tolerance und hatred, instead of usClirist commanded to sell everything uud give it to the poor they are always heaping up more, and instead of introducing equality of man they demand more priv ilege und more distinction. From the many uccusat ion of the different dele gate to the religion coiitfres at Chica go against Christian missionaries for in tolerance, selfishness, rcciluies und impervousne nut a sIiikIc one wu re futed, and from the argument and prin ciple which the despised heathen priest preached und practiced, every fair minded, unprejudiced man loi to udmit that these heathen prieHt have more tolerance uud preach and love more ac cording to the Christian doctrine of brotherly love tliiiu our own priests, wherefore I rite the lollowing extracts! B, B, NtiKUMCiir of Bombay said: 'In the lust few day different creed have tried to direct your attention to their preference, and it must be dilllcult for vou to accept one or iill of them. But from the whole discussion I wish to ill- nu t your attention to the fact that in the main point these rrid are the same. Truth I the root of all, ami thUisiiu 1 liioine.1 uud uiichaiiguuble, but It need an uupnrtisan, unprejudiced iibservution to undcrtaud H,"l '"lunate thl truth. poet nf our country u.v; If scripture dlsiltfri-e nild cre"W dlaharilloliUe, tlien truth must wiled lu the own spirit of a muii." Thi truth cannot be observed without that we are ready to forget the accident of our nationality. We are too much Inclined with a prejndiiv furor Hgainst a religion yalt'iu front lit! patriotism, Ulaud nationality uud iM'lelilmt' aclrtalilitwa, Stmln'U foi.n it Japan ns'iiiiinisndi d international court id arbitration in stead id war, II011 he aald I am a Buddhist, but I prnv Vol! to be not ai ti..r n'tttilid 1 1 r (vi't mv op'iiiou U raue 11 1 said in nitotlor language trout une which b'lou to another riv liUatioa and aallon. N M ' B aus titer l only one truth, Tlo-r mul t tut dff r'U and nil mul b equal by Die ba-hl id truth. I Irat ill all W I me Ihaek you for Ika aavr w M.'U vroNtivd tlo parliaiiieal, but kl tea 1 out, 1,1 )m tkal Ihta par lutueul I oiilr lh alrt ol aa uuivvral trwt leitu, ailttKUgk it l n.., t u dio ut 11 ant li Irailivoa aa I hNd luautkii'i. Il u ko itmt )im au4 I. o, all vi l na aarik nail kar htoaluaalf ee l with tu b fallal la I Ik'wv lailkvr iki 'Mt. A 4 wbt do yea tkiak Ikal I racily aia wilk Ikut grand r'Kvt? la k luaad ap td a nenfial lawiif aad aw auitvrtal lralt httr. Our Pkil.Pu. wka iMMkMlkal all wtaa wkn ar fMart4 l Bad Uum ar ahk, ua a ai ritr akaa eiei ty lain lk ar ali, t. Ki plaa l,iiil ar mu. NmI al,f Bwddka, Vat Jsm I krt aa4 I nalwl laenkt nlvraal ba aw I fralraiy. Ikaa Wt a a Ira Miow.r id pud lka, irua follurw id t hrui, Ira Mluwar id I ualwcia, a I all Ik Mlowrl Ifatk, kail Iii kalp Ik kttplvM aa4 lue a gins riou life under supervision and guid anc ol truth. Vou may ask, what did our delegate do to promote such a grand, noble pro ject, a general family and universal fra ternity? Kvoryone ol the J'opee of our different sects were afraid to lose their crowu and their Infallibility, and there fore they did not do anything at all, and u such doctrine and principle cannot be refuted, but only be extin guished by fire and sword, and ns these m eon 11 re in this case were not applicable, therefore the only thing for them to do wu to stop their car, chow their letters, worship the golden calf and prevent such religious congresses lu the future, be cause Much a general family and univer sal fruternity, based on love, truth, knowledge and justice would at once un cover their ignorance, superstition, hatred, greediness and impervlousiies and destroy their privileges, unjustly acquired wealth nud plunder, their huughtiuesH, infalliubllity and absolute rule, J'iiioii HcuvvKi.cii, Wooni.AWN, June 1, IH'.)H, Women in Business Krem tlm Krtu l'r, pstrult, Midi, A prominent businessman recently ex pressed thu opinion that there is one thing that will prevent women from com pletely filling iiiau' plane in t lie busi ues world they can't bo depended upon because they are sick too often. Thi I refuted by Mrs. C. W. Mansfield, a busi ness woman of .1H Furrar Ht., Betroit, Mich,, who says: "A complication of female ailments kept me awake nights and wore me out, 1 could get no relief from medicine uud hope was slipping away from me, A young lady In my employ gave me a box of Br. Williams' I'iuk Bills for l'ulu Buople, 1 took them aud wu able to rest ut night for the first time In mouths, 1 bought more und took them and they cured me a I hey also cured several other people to my knowledge. 1 think if you should usk any of thu druggist of Detroit, who are the best buyer of Br, William' Pink I'ill they would say the young women. .These pill certainly build up the nervous system und many a young woman owes her life to them. "A a business woman I am pleased to Suddenly Prostrated, recommend them a they did more for me tlian any physician nud I can give Br. William' I'iuk Bill for Bale People credit for my general good health to day." No discovery of modern tfme ha done so much to enable women to take their proper place in life by safe guard ing their health us Br, William' i'iuk Bill for Pale People. Acting direct ly on the blood mid nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, they re store the strength and health to the ex hausted when every effort of the physi cian proves unavailing. Tor the growing girl thpy are of the greatest benefit, for the mother indis pensable, for every woman invaluable. For paralysis, locomotor ataxia, and other disease long supposed Incurable, these pill have proved their eflicacy in thousand of case. If you need Bee Hives, Mentions, Comb Foun dation, Smokers, or anything else for the Apiary, send the price to us; will ship iinme. diutcly. Large Illus trated Catalogue Free -I.FAIIY M I'd. CO., IT.'I.I South i:tth St., Omaha, Nebraska. SFF.KKItS A FT Kit HOU know they may be disappointed, but seeker after health take Hood's Sarsaparillii with tlie utmost coutldeiicH that it will do them wonderful good. IIOOH S I'M.LS are the only pill to take with Hood' Sarsaparillii. Kusy, yet efficient. Send jiontul card to Conservatory of Music, L aud I'Uh t., Lincoln, Neb., for beautifully illustrated souvenir cata logue. Complete musieul education at half the exHiise of uny other school in the west. We have a hirgu variety of Plow Shoe and Work Stus at low iri-e, Cull and s. us. WVImler linger, llU.'l O St., Lincoln, Ni b. Ir. l-ouhardt' prescription I guar aiitivd to 1 urn !li. pill habit. An ideal lati'.tive, Sold by all druggiH, '.'., Mr. tiiisr, at l'.'o o St., Lincoln. !',. I targiti ar kUii In inillim ry lit r h r In repair tor. 1 : -" .,.... .... Springf Shoe Sale. For 10 t!.ty vr iittcnit to clr.m no a a of oM ami ctuU U Snort, Hiii discount on all lrokcn ioti (( iiunU, Wc can intcrcat yovi ami i.iv? you muncy THE WELLS SHOE STORE. 101 NcU Tntl ltf Ml.llKola, ; For years the people have been draw ing the difficult breath of poverty. The hunger cry goes out through all the lund. lu the home of more workers in America today than could have been found when the infant nation won it freedom from England there is no food on the tuble und 110 oup in tho pot only the water in the well and the rent taker at the door. There was always some social riistrcKH, but tliid Is social destitution. There- was always a labor struggle, but this is a labor crini. Tho product of associated labor are appro priated by tho individual capitalist. From thi fact arise all tho misery of tho present hour. -E. M. Wheelock, ' MiM .. .ITT 7-! - ' ,m'.c :. ;i N GoodBoy. 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 ligntness, beauty of trim ming and general attractivensss Cook & Harlow, 225 So. nth St,, Lincoln, Neb. "Woven Wire : FENCE IlNKNO VH 01.60 or our machine that make fence any height for 10 to 14C DCr rol Kvery machine guaranteed. MoOliNHRN St LaUounty, 717 H. S.'ld tit., Omaha Lincoln Exchange Mills, $ 420 North 9th St, Z : Cusotm Grinding a specialty t 2 H tba l.t ftrailna of floor ai- S 2 hnKl fur whan!, eora ar oat. Wa Z ean t jroa muii. C 5 IIAKTLETT& IIOWAED. S 0 par can I off to California anil Otbar Pa. rlflo Ceaat Iravalara. The above reduction anplfe to th flme enroute. By the Northwetern Unlnn Pacific route the time I one night, orl3 hour, less than by other line. This save money, berth rate, and thir teen hour of wearisome car riding. At Fremont connection ar direct with through tourist and Pullman sleepers, chair car to Denver, Oirden,Salt Lak city, Portland and Han Francisco. Din ing car through to the const, (let tick et and berth reservation of A. H. Field ing, city ticket agent, 117 outh 10th t., Lincoln, Neb. KurlliiKton Houla K iirlii for Mimincr of IMIIH. Denver Colo., and return $lH.2r, for llieetlllg of AllirnciUI mudical ItHSOCIO.' tiou, Tickets 011 sule ,lune 5 and (1. Re turn limit duly i. For Vaino meeting ticki'ts will be sold on same dates nud limits, to Colorado Hprings at $18.85 and Pueblo at IU.H). Denver, Colo,, and return ?18.25Ior biennial uueting general federation of omen s clubs, Nile dates, Juno 10, 17 and IN. Return to July 17. For sunie inci ting tickets will bo sold on same dates and limits to Colorado Spriug at JflH.Nj and Pueblo ut ? 111.00. Omaha nutiotial elcctic medicnl nsHO- ciation, f-'.-'o round trio. Dates of sule, June lit, at) and 21. K.-turn limit, DO day. Hmnha Trans-.M iMHiHuiiitii teacher' a' ocitt ion, 2. '.'0 round trip. Date of sale, June '.' to .'to. Return limit :t0 day. San Francisco, Cat., and return, $ilo, Mi, North American Tanner's union Date of aule, June I" and -". Return limit, AiigtiMt .'It. Salt Lake City, I tali uud return, ? l-' . 00, international mining cungreui. Date of sule, July ;i. Return limit, July T. Portland, Ore,, aud return, i'iO.."iii, national council id foiitrrctraiitiuai churchea. Date nf aale, July 1 and 'J. Return limit, !' dnya. Vahiiigtou, D, t'., and return, i.l..:iO, Itallouttl eiluciiliiiiinl itMOi'latlou. Data ol aalw, July .'I, I and . Return Julr I A, I. null can be nlriiib' l to August II on payment of .V ivnta, Buffiilo, N, Y , 'J7.o round trim lUp li.ljnutirf uil'a union itiavi-utiiia. Bala ol aalf, Julv II and I J Return limil, July IU, :ittiaioit u KepifaiU-r I mi pay i al id di-pMil I. Omaha. Sab,, an I rvturn, J '.', a tioaal republanM leaaue. Dale id aula, July lo lu jn, lUflarn, 10 dija, R.k UUa I, III, mm I rviura, tntV H4ltiul vtovauipiiHtal unttia ttra attixa, Diid aala, tuiiu "-and it, Rrlura liatil, Aurfu! li..i4U'oh, h , Muprviii lodj I a ibr in tmni K, wl I'. Dla tl awwiiag, .Urflt J. I lutll. haplawilwf 111, UI la U aukuuid lat.r, ttna a4 rlvra, 1 4 aatul iitra rtd tiaf dwafaf, Dal of iiS .U(pit tin I ill. Biar bunt, Jo day. Oieaha, b a4 rlma, lUiaal mtaala Buaaiwiaa luraa, Bi d Mi, Agt l& l a. Itaiara, Ail dia, C1aiaa,ili, U, a4 rlra, fli fto, t. 4. It. aalloaat iapMMl. ftl data 4 tiaiil la Ui amb44 lla, litua. i.iihu U. IMl1.A,lJalHW Biliousness Is caused by torpid llvor, whlcb prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlfy It the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,. Hoodi lusouiliiii, nervousness, aud, If not relieved, bilious fever Ifu 1 1 or blood polsoiilnif Hood's III S Pills stlmuluto the stomach, w rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con tlpallon, etc. 2.1 cents. Hold by all driiKKlsts. The only Pills to tuku with Hood's barsupurillu. Dr. Ketchum. Eye, Ear, Nose, throat and Catarrh, i x x Spectacles Carefully Fitted, All Fees Reasonable 226 South 11th Make Cheese at Home Bend 1 to C. E. Kittingor, Ipswich, 8, Dak. for 10 rennets with printed instruc tions for making cheese at borne without buying costly apparatus. Anyone can do It. Your money refunded if vou fall. Full Cream Cheese the Kind Made Wyatt-BuIIard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WHOI.EHALK AND HICT All Office 20th and Iiurd St. Phone 478 Writ for Price. OMAHA, : : s : NEB. IlKUt'CEl) KATES To the Grand Encampment Mining Dis trict, Wyoming. The Union Pacific will sell tiekots at one fare for tho round trip, plus f 5, from all point in Kihihuh, Nobrneka, Colora do and Utah to Ituwlins, Wyo. Date on which ticket will be eold are 1st and ,'ld TuiiHilny in May, June, July, AuRUnt, Sept., Oct., and Nov. Htue line daily eicept Kundaj each way betwoen Itaw llriH and Grand Kucamptnont For full information call on or addree E. Ii, HloHHon, Gen'l Agt., Lincoln, Nub. When billiouH or eontiveout 11 CiiHfiin t candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, luc, li.rio. NO DUST . . . All Comforts Via the Chair Carn, Ituffet, Library and Smok inirCarH, Pullman Pulaconud Tnuriet Cur, aleo thoee Klogunt Dining t'ura with meal on tho Luropoun pktu. All by the Burlington Route. (i. W. IblNNBI.I,, C. 1'. & T. A. rka Bight Boat to Klondlka. Watkr 70a select th all-water root by wy of St Michael, or th orarland root rla Dya, Skagway, Cooper rWer, Taka or Btlklne, you must first reach a Paolflo port at nbarkatIon. Tn ttIO OlANDI WlBTBRN RaILWAT. la connection with the D. AR. 0., or Colorado Mldla-d Ry I th short, di rect and pqpnlnr rout to Han Kranoisco, Portland, Taooma or Seattle. Through aleptaf char and fro reclining chair can from Dor to Ban Frnnolsoo ana1 Dam to Portland. Cholo ol thro root thro' th Rocklaa and th moat macnlfloent onry In th world. Writ to P. A. VTadlbmh, O. P. A.. Hail Lak Uty lor copy ol Kloadlk loldar. Tho Now. Union . ELEVATED LOOP&SMae ia mow or ik. It runs on Van Buren St. in front of tha liroctl; tihicaeo, Rock Island and Pacific STATION. l aawarfora artmej ta Chwaa fan, fct thaaow atua Kievaiad t r.aak aay part td tl tnjti r. h r a li-a far an ba tat. a luiaivdiataly tu ar t, tka (arg iiro tn th d to a dtrkt. Ad I ltl Train niil atp at U It! lalaad"' KUImt, Tram ttar aiauia, 1ha lailili tan vilfUtl "OrMl aUI !.UJ LUu IlywitwiU aaj a at Uuiak paU-a niil mad fun Hkmim h4 t Vae) ol I htaaga, )! aM4 tn lf4, nhtejha yn ) nhal to iu abnt ltha a4 U naw nad iJnta aitw, Ti iaat tun htHti4 ha a hnlttf lhnr n4 Mpe uv t ll, at n hatha o nan h tn tha4 nn4fn Htf IrWaJt uataatin Mala n, toins AJdrMMj )v tUM. tut . r, ill.'!