fHE OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE la thto dpartmut wl11 PoMlih ommunloatloDi o! a worth aoAreltabto fttoMter, reoalvad from uberlbr to thia paper. No ookmcsicatio mocu KMTAUi MOM thaji 800 woBDf. Manuwrlpt will not b returned. War and tatamanlilp. Editor IiMlfpenlnt It huM often becm tatod that war hue advonood civilisation, and unqunstion ttbly thorn liav been ware that have bono productive o! Improvod social con ditions, In the prnssnt stage of civiliza tion throughout the world, no nation can dlapnuso with thl terribiu wonpon If ltdelrc to maintain It own Integrity and enforce tt idea of Jiietice upon other tntmibor of the fundi of nation. War 1 alway due to one, or both, of two cause, vin: stnU'smatishlp or the lack of tatamanshlp sotnotlmo a colncidencH of both. The present war between the United Hlate and Hpaln i to a largo ex bm t the prod not of the Inst mimed causa. The Hpaniard'a failure to appre hend the uocossity (d an wilightiind and humane policy in tho government f the iHland of Cuba may bo said to be the primary cause, while the statesmanship of A morion, recognising both the nitons Mity and expediency ol a liberal and en llghtomid government for tlio people of Cuba, may bo said to be a ouuso oolnci dent with the Hpnnlsh lack of statesman nil I n In bringing on the cuufllctt. To begin a war hi the dignity of statesmanship and to finance and con duct it in that manner Im by no im'utis a common nucurreiMw In human history. War begun In the very (grandeur of the genius of stntewmunshlp have frequent ly hei'ii robbed of much ol the bencllt that should acerue from them by falsa orlncHpnbleor diehoneNt mumignmont of affair far removed Irom the oMtrrt tlon of the arinie at the front; but still bearing a vital relation to the Influence of the war upon the nodal conditio)! of the people concerned. The great Konornl of modern warfare are thoso who have to deal with the financial affair of a country during War time, To win a victory on the battle field and to rob the victor of it fruit Id any manner whutsoovorl riot wisdom or atatosmaiisbin. To free a million tieople by force of arm and to unslavo ten million by financial trickery or the bungling of incapable financier, 1 the height of folly, not to ay criminality. War I made the excuee for the most absurd and Injurious financial opora tloiiH, Patriotism i made the vehicle upon which jobbery ride in Ntate through the hall of legislative bodie. Instead of war being looked upon a a time for the inoet thorough and careful exerelee of statecraft, it appears, If one listens to the clamor from eastern quar ter, that it I the time to throw states tnnnship'to the wind and pass every iitfii.ti,ilt.ti,,fi itifit.B Cit.tfimnl urilifitiwi M.ui'Mi. vii'tj ...... ...... ni honest and dishonest that I present ed for consideration. (Statesmanship can prosecute the present war without Issuing n single Interost-lstaring omlga tion, W hat don it take to prosecute a war? Men, feed, horses, guns, ammuni tion, etc, Where can we get these? Hor row them from the year 1050, or any other future date? No, we cannot bor row a siugle grain of wheat from next year' crop, We must light this war, as well a every other war with the mater ial we have at present. Then why issue iutnrcst-ls'nrliig obligations that will compel the people of 1050 to pay for something no uind? There Is not a loyal soldier or citizen in the United States that will not accept a iion-intercst bearing legal tender not) ot the govern ment for his service a a soldier or any thing that he may possetta that tin- gov eminent wants to buy. There is before , the American eongrens an opportunity for the display of atntusmuiiship, not a time to scat ter it to the winds. There is before it an opportunity to make war an instrument of advancing civilization, and alHo the alternative opportunity to make it the agency of rctnigreKsinii. Which will the eongrtsa cIhionc? Will the people allow their al riotinin to be trodden upon by tlume who profit by the government's extremity, or will they demand of their repivnciitativca the exereine id sncli HtatemiiniiHhip as the occasion demands? An Imiki'KNUknt. MEN AUnjllKlKH by what they do. Sols Iliiod's SarHiipai'illa, and its great curt have given it a gund name every where. It is the One Tflla I'dood Puri fier and (Ireat Nerve Tonic. Il I'S 1'II.US areeuH.v to tale, en-v to operate. Cure iiutiKi'tlin, biliou- lli'M. 2.H". W hjf l We Mm l:iiti Our ott u xuUlci.? Ill Tmk Ihm i m i r of June Oth .von say the Illotnluitl ton ol t he Third rem lueiit will proh ihl.v not m ordered until undone and quipiieiit have Imu lltrujahed, ttllj lio uli,-it 1 1 kll'iH when t hut will !. Now why khotihl we wait lliitd our tio.U'i a hrvliir- a lotto liiuelo inauufacturo the qutpiaent lor our hoy lim bv plenty of -o.le la N bru.kn who tould ko at t ritiht away? OuUiil id Mriii and ainiiitiulihai in Nvbraok ptaild iiiauuliit turi-every thiiit: krotMury i qmp nar llnrd uuuwnl aud put il la iuar hing rd r in a iy tur lltim. lu Mutivf luuil ct"jf wliitn r-juifS ll oi nittlitltk. IU t'h r.il ii'ir rruiiivut turuuhlurf ,tuipU Mild p.l lent. f'or lintitiuv, tor utnktug uaU htt ui ll atutw ar d-virtni-til Ik mutry wtmU-u nwk.U ivordng to mi.. I Um laruethni b th l-h t4l mt d'l'lliii-u!. 1 ui r h prtnt b it owa ruU.'ta) wNu ml U; lli.'M) gHitU Sut.f. tug l ttUurwl putt. ru. Alwr U,u lt niftl aiul to i(MUtUou l.iilnia, (UI HOI Ivl votllfav III OU'oll si a lti4 t- In it aai.v lt tti.lM rt 4HKt win). 'fun u I ti Uumri g I ml pay ktr without ktiut to hj litt.m .i uUM'.r. II ,im, ? a4tMt lu iltl HaajMUMa Ikoitt In lkuttvtttlr. II, ltr tatIHi, thai UtliST MutaN muUI 8 ittl 4 kot I 4 wmi iMMtrd lr k tuik id ttHMVum tk gt.Mi.ta IrvM ll ! tk rtMa and wtlmrf il k) as Wd Mtf la KtUMk fl4l, kf VI4 U d.kka tnt nuttititf h UkMir lk d.ttwl dwtfkt tv i Utj la k stti)f nt luH.tvl Mhm. 1 h iwtMtwtta4 ut Wr4 oktotM ! Hi4 ky Ik futvtftHwiil, a4 lk prk t.r wik -iM Ik 4 B-tti g-Mswau tkuul 4 tpe I t tikUtk UtHXv la r watt, km Ik TkirJ riiueal 4 lu fc l4 tktr atilurwt. Would this uot be wiser than to wait until we roceive the uniform from the wont shop of the east which are infest ed with small bugs and all Kinds oi disease, and on which contractor line Waunmakur make millions of profit and the laborer who do the work are starved to death. In the same way all such equipment a tents, knnp sacks, ammunition Isilt, saddles, harness, etc., could bo furnlaihed. Not only this, but we could feed our own hoys, too, we huve more cattle, hogs, wheat, rye, corn and food stuffs than they have In New York. Is It not foolish to send out cattle away across the continent to the east, where they slauKhter them, cut them up and boil them together with cowhide, and old out-worn shoe soles ami then end them back to Kau Francisco as Uudahy canned beef for our soldiers Would it not be wiser to grind our wheat and rye here in Nebraska and make our soldier boy pure bread, cracker ami hard-tuck than to send our grain to ine far a wav east to be ground up with gypsum, lime, etc, and sent back across the nation at an enormous expense ioi the benefit of the railroads? The gentle- ... . , nr.. ii ... men oi wastiington ami nan mwi never forget us western hayseeds when la need of the blood tax soldiers and they remember us when levying tax to meet war expense ana interest on goiu bonds, Why t hen should we not have ou full ami just share of the benefit which acerue from such taxes? If every state would lurnlsli all supplies for lis own soldiers they would be better fed, idol, ted ami cared for In general. Mien state would seek to effect a Isttbtr equip ment for It soldiers than her sister, ami then If an v of the boy should be neg lected or cheated they would know ex actly who was to blame. Hut such a course would uo oeciaroo uucousriui- tlonal as It would encroach on the well established privilege of such contractors asilanna, Wannamaker, Armour, Mor gan and Carnegie, who should bo al lowed to hog everything In return for their liberal contribution to tno repub lican campaign corruption fund. Woodlawn, June in, law. Fllfcll Nciiwkizkh. l.etflitlutlou Nee.leil llelenu Work to ha llona, Kdilor Independent! Whatever else shall be done by the populists of Nebraska, an imperative duty rests upon them to enact some law embodying the principles ot tne the populist tiarty. Tliey have already accomplished an important part of the work which the party was organized to do, by cleaning out the Augean stables of corruption and wholesale plundering at the state house and in the state Insti tution. This work has been done and well done. More than this the corrupt aud extravagant system off which the republicans fatted lias lieen replaced by an honest and economical system under w hich the state revenues are faithfully collected and liontwtly ami economically devoted to their legitimate and lawful purposes, (ii e us ten years ol the popu list rule and the savings to the people will amount to more than th $1,500,. (KM) ittolen by republicans la less than ten years. That U, we shall escape the Ions id another 81 ,. 500,000 ly theft aud save that much more by reductions in ordinary cxpeiiHes through our mort economical management. . 1 1 -ii cat the populiHtM have already done much for NubraHka. The redemption ol the stale Irom mirirule alone justiflcH t ie existence of the tioiiulUt part t ami fur nishes u sufficient ground lor its conliu- lianee iu power. Hut the populist party wilm orguui.'i to do more than this. It is a reloriu party. It came into existence m ausnei to the il iiiiiuiIh ot many toilers who ur. suffering clnelly because ot unequal up portiiiiiti.'ft under the law end existing conditions. Their dciiiaud was lor "Kqual rinht to all, special privileges tn none." Tiny believed, ami justly, that legisla tion favoralilv to Hin t ial classes ami in terests had great ly assisted the few to ae cuiinilatioiis.il property at dicexpeiiM o! the multitude ol toilers. They be lieved, and justlv, that legislative and governmental affairs had largely fallen into the ItaU'ls ..I the moue.ve.t clusncn and pose.s im id shcial privileges who Wi'le Usim; their power III K' V "-l lllell I to accumulate more millions and, as a natural result, . stalihsliuin greater mo nopolies and creating more indus trial slati . The evils thesia reformer complained ol could liot be rclitedu-d thmurih the ex ecutive tl part ini'iit ot go vera meal alone, Here ahlle linlil ls r lol'llled and rt - ciiui-s faithfully ctillet'ted aud honestly Slid tiilioiiiei,ly cm u..h), lajl radical hntiMa ill taw Ulida I' wtili I. I lie favored few pro.p.-rtd imiaotlrratclv ami fur itl.otfl their fellows, while that multitudes uiteraid, eould uot,' ts' I'flwted ee-pt Ihroutfli the leKtslature, iolt-l by the court. II. a. e It It that th.e llrt ililty retitit u . on the popali.t party in Pus state !. tlajr is to ret.. rai our coiutitutt.a, mi I Imw. ilhoitl atueh r eirm lh rval wad iuiHtttntit il- et.tu.U ol lha i.opla lor rt llel, eailliol b iia-ttd. I rue II Is Putt III nut ill lbs returiuat ilea, sn led iiih t.e ttblMlMml .lly With the lt of lHtlii(r-M. hut ll.fvra Kth. ro ol Vu I IlllpairlnlUr III tax naiil(li and (d'tallivd Ihrotlh the wtql ol tl.i nt.tte nUatewt the ballot inn u4 iu lh. KuUiurem.d that oourt II tal 1,1 Ik.-aa lhl I .. sire I, I dlTvt lal k'Mt'tia. II Ihe akrmahktd Ml Uf ln-pl f f sr tio.tr. ittlvd .f m c..iilituiii. kl hit at kt that waf , nutxl tlltlnl (. Ills, I trail d ail Us tet kiiS iil ra..inrtia. iilt .'oH.art.lH J I hortlSa I UvMt id U grantll kladur Wttd laWtaa praj aiSIIJT avlt t'k4aatf) ilHf lll, Wild, WMTaiad't, kau hhtfaM M mU I he f raj .tM kei4 atttlliMtlttt.lllxi tf ItaSfoUfU ttf . t'HWtaj td Wat Si 1. 1 a.lit..r lltlt J It! tttef Im kltl prttlUli ill tk OtiMaillUlioti. tl I t k MVVt wtlMatl Ial Ml Ikatl ! r ra id kaiollV fm I III tt 1 4 M k'14 tVll Itif Iheaw rMaiax I ia tuUatS ttksa aw aMwdiitiry e tii III IpPeauJr rot,) k tUIlM KHIaa4-4 l U ttteJ. Ik HM4Mt faaias ttU tlttl i N Ikal ikHarditiry ! tkoald or lMatrpMl l lk aa awad4 an t a Ik uart a.nttL alikniitfk a itraM a r4 wl rval at iatai.t in the amendatorr act. Merely tecunl cal requirement in the constitution ought to be eliminated or declared to be only directory. A constitution ought to assist the growth and development ol the commonwealth, not retaid them a doe our. In future article I propose to discus change In the constitution and law of our state, which need to be made In the Interest of all the people. Kearney. Neb. W. L. Hano. To Kill Miuah llatla. Mr. L. H. Colson, of Lyons, Nebraska, write that he would use Pari green, one tablespoon full dissolved in a pail of water, and sprlokled over the vines, lust the atne as on potato vines, lie has found this method very successful: llRTKULW firupe Vina 1 rnliihi, E. 0. Iodoman, In Department ol Agriculture Heport; Tho "llroftton high renewal" ytctn 1 plainly dif ferent from the llrooton horizontal. Tho number of cane put up Is gener ally from four to eight, arid these are cut sufficiently Jong to reach Just above the top wire, Thena cunus ere taken from as near tho center of tho head of tho vine ns possible, u 1 dono in the ordinary high renewal system, and tho number of short arm and spur la reduced even to a greater extent than In the hitter system, The cane may spring from wissl that Is fro-m two to several year of age. Tho prin cipal tent a to the desirability of a can Is not no much whether It origi nates from thl or thut kind of wood, hut rather If It be strong, healthy and properly matured throughout It avail able portion, Many vine may be found In the Chautauqua vineyard In which these two yt')niH appear to approach each other. Some vine have rather uhort arm, which are nevertheless perma nent, and other have been reduced nearly to the dimension of branohe. Th short arm ore very often found upon thi lighter rll. or whore the plant hi- e been too closely wd. The gradation form are treated practically tha Minio as the type In regard to method of renewing, pran'ng, tying, etc In pruning, or "bilking." the viae trained upon either of tho Hroc ton systems, the process is practically the aani a described elsewhere. The number of buds which the vine Is to carry 1 first estimated, t nen me number of canes necessary to supply the buds Is determined; and the next. stp Is the selection of desirable canes and their pruning at tho proper point. After the vineyard ha been "Mrlpia'd" the vines are seen to consist of stems, arms, branches, and spurs, and of loose eunes. The canes must now be tied to the wires. I'ormerly this was done by moans of willow twigs, but since 1894 the ine of wlro for this purpose has steadily Increased. The wlro is applied as follows, The top of the c.iitie Is pronged away from the operator against, the top wire of the ln Vn: the tyiiiK wlir, which nhould be a piece of annealed No. 18, ab-nit four liuh'-s long. In nw placed with lt.n center against the enne In a direct Ion parallel with the tr1lis wire, bat. a trille above It; with tln two thumbs, one on ea''h side of the cane, the tying wire ! bent forward and downward; the l"i lin gers of l;,ei balnl IIM .V prec.s It I.' ill further down, an. I ipeu brim: it b.icU ward. ho that the thumbs mav iumiii press It upward and over the wire. This tie Is extretindy firm, and, as there ale no k l" vt 1 1 1 l', p,ir!-i beyond it, there In no ibitiK' I' of rinltnu; the r itie. This method It to be m .-.i mended for chc.umi :,s. r.t id.llt v i i v ; nr lis do the wires present any -et lou ..!, :.i(ie to htiipplug the vines. If other I'irtH of the via piire ili,". b.-fmi the growiiiK M'iihOii. '.it! I iue or ."il!ow IU4)- be iwetl ; Sll. !l t io le.tllil, llovK'V tr. be made l-m ,e. .1-, the free lb)W of sup may he ohstl'io d. I hr Itliitf liii.uei.t 1 il-. ,. , -The Link id d siil In.; fai..;.ild dirt e Ne in a KIT.lt one, ,ih I tl;. te.,:. 1 Willi every .b lay, piot- Kn.r in ihe e 'Bl tnmle so Hie , t to h ,u u if !ui.e. t . ,ill rartv dlteane fnuti eiie di-. i-. l .'int to mutt her, lie put "ine po! it. i lull onto a potato vine ilie.t ttp'i the rot, The I'll Wint then tali. II t i ether mid i ferity healit.t v tin in. I went to rattii Iheia a-v Infi-.-ted the li w tlllett Hh the lot W in II We tuk Into 1 llll.lii I 4l lell the tot (lilt IllettS feed Usa si of oui fiult tin an I la lilllK tD ll'.lsl'V ...im Ujiul I'; III Ik gie-il dlfil- u;ijf . i-. i'iitrl Ik irrall td lest dt. M't hU prohakly uur tie us with ln..t thl fa-rd tu the U'.tt thtii of ny othef I he i'li! l. niet, j m i.tjf tdir Itee l elote ' i ll al !t. ked If S Itlifit ! ll'U to tied llptill ihrlil by if ll.. poltoit In the t"'l e4tertl lv.r t v 1 1 A t It ! y i4ll sot lefatt l Ih tr with .H te troaikl fttiat Jiauni l,Hliii i, thai t, .f trim m eigy heee m. r.af.il!? to BM I I f il. .1 I ,t4et it lint at feint niter t (hit ttl ill at tat. . tif i4 lelt W tit ui thrf ihny hat tra in Ik ort M foiiuie renUtlr, t rl kav an Uta aM la tsllivly fi'iKH war plant. Thla khutilj ta Htitat it la u tk 4Hiua tkal web da la ear kai U Ik prf ''alvia lt V ttaiad la I iar at.xi yvluhl ally la Ik ral fa, f" - " - - U k blUltia P KVUvaVat CaUWraj ewdy taikarlsti far araalaJ, 10 is SHUN SUCH ALLIANCE THE UNITED STATES MUST NOT BE ANNEXED TO ENGLAND. Why John Hall I Ho rrleudly J out at Thl Time A Wanting to Tliene Who Are Allowlnf TlieinelTr to II "Car riad Away" bf Ilia War JtxclUunaiit. Hpeclal CorrtispondiinRe. Tho Now York Tribune 011 May 14, 1S0H, published an extract from asp(SK:h of Kngland's colonial secretary headed "Chamberlain For Union," Hero i part of what Mr. ChamlHir- lain said: "The time tin arrived wtmn (treat liritula may be eoifniileil ,y a ei,inliiiiitliri of fmw em, and ear (lrt, duly Iherefiati in to li all purtNiif tlin empire Info detail unity, iiml our next to tniiiliflilll the hoieU of pnraiNllelit unity with isir kliiKiuea aeruaa tint Athinllti, Iiiul client. J "Tlietti I a powerful nml Kennroa nntliai," milil Mr. Cluiuilierhila, "nenUliu oar liiiKiittKf, breil of our nice tiii'l Imtliiu inieretn iiliaiiletil With out. 1 would u wi fur tea to amy thai, terrible, us wnr intiy be, even wtir Ptn-lf wuhl tst tdiciiply piiriiiiiKi i) if la n t'i' ut mid nohlti cmiHe tlin Hlum toul tr)n niel lie. unleii Jin k thmilil wuve ti.Knllici' ever mi .Anulo Muxoa allliiace," l'rileni(eil cht't rti, ) Mr. Clititniiiiiiiln iraee(ied to drsw 11 Klnemy pletiire of Ihe flliaillea In t'hlati, "where we Iwivii to Nceoiint, with Itumlu, sat la fKhiinlHtioi, except tlitit. we itu net, poiwess an iirmy or n ileii iimivh fi nailer In Chlnii ntel ciitmot, llurefnre Injure llwiin wllh'itit na ally. The fa In of the whole (iiliiiwi cmple in Involved, find otir Inli are mi cnoi Unit no more vllel (ie -.tlei win) ever pretaenl eil fnr (litiHlna to the llitUli iialloo mel 11 lirltlHh iivi rniiii-nt, b'nle-. Hie fno. if l lilna In to be (It etili (I without I'aiKlionl' Vli we imift lint It Jei't tin. Idea of na nlllmieo with tln.w. ini wh'iiae oilnri !n lott dlnUiir to iur." Wliut tltcro is in this for tho United Mate dts'S not appear, Nor can it bo found In Tint Tribune's editorial com menting favorably thereon, as follows: Them amy never he such n alliance fa for at al, written timet, find there may be, lint wlmt l tinifilKlriknhle, not nuly Inevitable in future, hut annul In the pfi'?fnt, art mi nrel potent, Ih tht..; 'Iml. the two irent brain he of the AiikIo Krmoa taet are flriiwlns iiearer and nearer toii-lhi r for co operation la peace and la logical rniia nce- in war as well, Kverv word that, profuob a that iiiovemwil Ik to ho welciini'l and fipphuclcil, How any American who hnow tlai outline of Kugllsli bist'try can web-'omit and iipjilaml an nlliumtn with her pass;s my coiiiprelieiisiou, I have nothing but cordial feeling toward those subjeUs of Cueeii Viiitfiia with whom I am per sonally fu'tjiiuiutcd ami count among them soma warm friend. 1 have often wondered how them people camo to Isj no (lHTercnt from their government. Head f l:ngla;al in India, Kgypt, Ireland, anyvbero that she im jsiwer, and what Is sln'i' A grasping, bbssly, brutal tyrant. Hnghnt'l is decent, when slie must 1st, Were she aide now and would it bo for her advantage, to do It she would incite the Indians to burn ami sculp us just, us complacently as she ever did. if tho 'puliation from Mr. ('bamls-r-laln's speech and Tlio 'Jiilaino's com ments fin it on have any doubt as to the reason of Knglaud' atlVctioiiato over ture to the United htates, tluj Jmdih newspapers make it iiverplaln. Tho Times tt lis Its render that Jiff Omuiherhilti tt ina riKntired 1. 1 forehand of the iiiproval of the whole body of the fnloli IhIh when eoiiternllrirf that we tiiiutt draw chier the tn hliebliK 1m to the colon ten. Jt wait iiIiiiohi a much a too yonc coin lunlori that the oj (.ortniiit)' i-hoiili U m-leil of tKlab HhIiIiik pel iihuh nt ii liitlor.M i,f iimlty ni i none tlmu riioie'Allh the I iilti l Htalen, tt how mieecK in i lii- i per nf e,iM ihut have lali ly taken phe e i4 no ii vt i h i.iueil here a not only pMt bl 'I l.vllie of h r mm -, hut, in ii 1 1 ilriile o, h ,rniicn cnpaeiiy ,,f the Arn'io !i ,ori re o In Ih" l,,i on a r,f ttar, even Vshtu o imitie pri nioiilina for the atrumde I. el i.e. n i!t..-. 'Jiu; f t.'iu!aiil, applauding .Mr. (.'lati.i bt-jiain't 1 f . i I We no :..i !- 1 1 1 I'll I..' ii : l. 'II. i.ii,- m i .;. , i :. n. Htm ion-; , i... Th" I '.I 1 1 N .11,. lit t'l 1'C I !l ll.e I. HO . . Hot b: . uafr .a . !ll l.e h I !iini;-i I lio Kir ll slroii; im di.it It I Hlial and b l .1 -Ian i tii.it. "lim im ii vv i-t All int. ' . -. m l. ii n tla v. i i u i m 1 1 1 1 m i' !u i d to i on I" ml i 1 1 ol ta!', .1. eye-, oil'. Hot l..i.. .;, firm an ;.il 1,1 Hani, ' i,. 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" I itu U Winn aK 1taa talat4t (loM U a liMni In lima 1 1 nt and iiwM In lUotatf jtr O..H m it. did ta il a a I Irt aUtlitg imtliaiii u I im iftsaf nt l tir will N Ibattal 1.1. SAY "HELLO.' When you see a mnn In wop, Walk right up an' say 'Hullo!' Kay 'liidlo' and 'How d'ye do?' 'How's the world a-usln you?' Hlap thi! fellow on bis luiek, Jlrlng your llan' down with a whack; Waltz right tip, nn' don't fro" slow, Orin tin' shako nn' say 'Hullo!' Is he rdofhed In rags 0, alio! Walk right up an' say 'jfullo!' lliig Is but a cotton roll Just for wrappiu' up a soul; An' a soul Is worth a triia Hale and hearty 'How d'ye do7 Jton't wait frr the crowl to go Walk right up an' say 'Hullo!' Kay 'Hullo' an' 'How d'ye do'" Other folks are good as you. W'en ye leave this world of clay, Wamlerln' In fhe l-'ar-Away, W'en you travel through the strange Country Collier able Ihe range, Then the souls you've Hiecrcd will know Who yon be, nn' say, 'Hullo!' ( 'nrVexpondf lit lu A, O, V. W, Iteeord. Many People Cannot Drink off at night. It spoil thrdr lt Ynn eji n rlrlnk (lrala-0 whan rod Dlaaaa and lp Ilk a tip. Vor Oraln-0 do not timuiiiV'; 11 iiounsnes, ouaara nu fis.d. Yt it looks and taata Ilk th fl.tfe. Kor roirvou oarsori. rounc fs;pl and hlldran (Jraln-0 I th par fact drink. Mad from pur grain. Oat a piMtkug from your grocar today, it? 't lu plar: of Coffu. 1ft and oc. If you nen'l Ilea Hives. Haid ions, Comb Foun datloii, Kmokers, or anything else frr the Apiary, send tha prica to us; will ship I mine, dialitly. J,argM Hl' traleil CMiAlogim Frea -i,i;Aiiy m i tj, co., n.'ioKouth J.'lthHt., Omaha, Nebraslta, I - ' Goodjoy. 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 Barlow, 225 So, 1 1 th St., Lincoln, Nch. 30 r fttnt 01TI0 ('allfornl and Othtar I'ft- rlfln f.'OMUt 1 rttvalaar. Th nbov reduction nppliea to th tim anrouta. Ity tha North waatcrn Uuion I'lieifle; rr m tha tirno iaonanight, trl.'J hours, leu than by other lim. Thin aavea money, ts-rth rat, and thir teen hours of wearisome car riding. At Fremont connection arn direct with tbrotijh touriat and Pullman leeners, chair cars to Denver, Ofderi, Halt Laka city, Portbnnl ami Kan Franr.laen. fan lag car throtnrh to the count, (Jet tick ats and berth reservation of A. H, Field ing, city ticket agent, 117 south 1 0th at., Lincoln, Neb. NO DUST . . . All Comforts VU the ...att.i - -MM.'lffi' Miaaai ..i''j.agX.,-J I hair t'liM, I'.iitdit, l ibrary mid Hiaok ingt'arx, I'lillinaii Palace and Toarlnt t am, ulatii tluiMi 1,1. Kant I lining t ur with meal on On. Liiiopeau pluii. All by the Burlington Iiouto. ti, V. Ilnssai i , t . P. A T. A. Dr Kctchum. lp, Yat, Now, Throat an. I Catarrh, i i i Bp tlAcld Carefully I'ittrHl, All Ym UwmwhU 226 South Itth Offattpit Newijitpr la Nbnuki. hi Omaha la v iVorldHerald kM w Mta) liva, $4 per year In advanco llUaalt.lt. .)! U Hm4w4 lii iaV i.al ta, lit l-a) Ht t tki.kw 4nv UeDaDi1Ds Like bllloun, Jyiil, bcadache, eonitl patlon, four itomaeti. ludlifeitlon ar promptly cured by HooU'i I'llI. They da Mwlr work InlOOd'j ciiKlly nail thoroughly. fff 'II. licit after dinner pills. III C ZfiitniiU, All ilniKKlttS- H 'rcmred by I. Maotl & Co., Iwi-lf.MaM, Tli only PHI to Liiku with Hoed' Hariaparllla, llurllt"n Houl Cciirfoiii fur Huuimar ot I HUM. Denver tUihh, and roturn lH.2r, for meeting of American msdlcal aasocla tlon, 'J'lckefs on al Juna 5 and ). He turn limit July '5. For sama mwdlng ticket will be sold on same date and limits, to Colorado Hprlng at IH,H.r and Pueblo at fl .. Denver, ('ol., and relurn f 18.2." for biennial mealing general federation of Women' clubs. Mule dates, Juno D), 17 and IH, llelurnto July 17, Forsama meet ing tickets will b sold on same dates and limits to Colorado Kpriug at flH.Hr, and Pueblo utt liV" Omaha national elect i metllcal aaso ciatlon, f V.U round trio. ItaUis of sale. Jane !t, 20 mid 21, Iteturu limit, -'JO days, Omaha '1 rans-Misslsslpfrl teachers' us sociatiou, 2.2't round trip. Data of sale, Julia 20 to W). Itaturn limit W days. Htm I'ranclseo, Cal,, ami return, f'50, TtO, Norlh American Tanner' union. Data of sale, June 2i and U'f. I laturn limit, August t'il. Halt Lake City, f lah and return, f .'J2-, 00, international mining congress. Data of sale, July ,'l, Imtnrii limit, July 2.'L Portland, Ore,, ami return, f'lO.JVi, national coumdi of ComregaHonal I'hurehea, Data of sale, Juna 'I0 and July 1, lb turn limit, Aug. 'il. Washington, D, ('., and rat urn, f.'i.l.JJO, national educational fissoclatlon. Data of sale, July 'A, 4 and f, Iteturn July If. Limit fifia Isi exUnded to August !il on payment of 60 cent. P.uffalo, S. Y., 27.HO round trip, Pap list young w'Oiiht' union convention. Data of sale, July 11 and 12. Iteturu limit, July If. Ftenion toHeptamber 1 on payment of depoalt fee. Omaha, Neb., and raturn, f 2.20, na tional republican leaitia, Data of Male, July 10 to 20. ileturn, .'!0 day. Hock Island, III, and return, 13.4 5, national encampment union veterans' union, Data of sale, August Hand ', Ileturn limit, August 20. Indiana polia, hid., Hupremo lodga Pnlform rank K. of P. Data of niwiting, August 22. Limit. Keptembar 10. (lata to be unnoiiuwd later, Omaha and return, 12,20, national congress r'd ail liipjor dealers. Data of sale, August 20 to 27. Itnturn limit, .'10 days. Omaha, N'-b arid return, f2.20, na tional convention I'ohemian turners, jtata of ala, August lotoiO, lUturn, 30 day. Cincinnati, ()., and return, f 22..r0, 0. A, It. national encampment, faialadatea ami limit to be announced later, Okoiioi', io,xi;i,f (i. P, it T, A,, Lincoln, Neb, itfcJJircr.o HATK To tha (iraiid Kncaiiiinnant Mining Bia trial, Wjoinliitf, Tha Union Pfyaflo will sell ticket at one far for th round t rip, plu $5, from all point In Human. .Nebraska, Colora do and Utah to Ilawlin, Wyo. Dwta on which ticket will be sold ur lt and 3d Tuesday in May, Juris, July, August, Hept., Oct., and Nov. Ktaga lino dally except Huinlay eu;h way betwaaa Ilaw lins and Grand Fmcnmpmcnt For full information call on or address E. U, Hlosaon, Oou'l Agt., Lincoln, Nub. raKlghl nouta UUIeaallka. Whthar you lact tb all-w a tar root by way of St. Michaels, or tb ovarlaud rout via Dyan, Hkngwuj, Coopar rivar, Takn or Rtiklno, you must first reach a PanlO port f ambarkation. Taa Kio OniNia Wkstkr Raii-wat, la coooactloa with th 1). k It. ()., or Colorado Wtdla-d fly., I tha abort, di rect aad popular rout to Han Franoioo, Portlaad, Taooaia or Hattttl. Tbrougk alaeplag chari and fra reclining cbalr car from Duvr to Hao Franolaco aod Dnvr to Portland. Ckolna of thraa rout thro' th ltockka and tb raoit macoltloant aoanary to th world. Writ ta V. L. Wam-i, O. P. A.. HJt Lak Clly for copy ot Kloadlk foldar. Tho Now. Union . ELEVATED I Sua? iti'ia, It rum on Van Huron St,. Directlj in front of tho Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific STATION. I'awaawaifur art iviitrf Ih CkiHrfu ta, If Ih aw I aiua Ltftnatwd 4int, rahay pari td tha tit); t. r a, liaoatla I tha lutuiMtiaUly i May ul lh tarn ilr la th d.i ! diiic. Ad laat. Tfaia till slop allta ''It. 1 1 taad" Main.. Trala vff ftiiaai, lhafMiliiaaa ialr k r ! "OrMt lUk fcnu.M II J on ill gaa Uiair.f (oUi aill aiad yiot at nae M Wifd id t fcteagu, JtMt Imw4 t Mdora ltt ) alitt tun )v ahal lutl ml I laa aUm! a4 Ih tat Un.p aallUtaoa lfiaa, 1kaa.aiit.hum4 ha, ahth ;a avtul lhiiy aad M pawl Id tia talt, a ahihria Ui la lata itiitiaf twr trtoad attaWaaplala a.kia a tup, AdJia) Jua (Hi ?!,. ft ! 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