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June 30 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. "INVISIBLE EMPIRE. THE SOULLESS MONEY OLIGARCHY THAT RULES THE WORLD. fnildloa. Matliml. It Employ Not a 1 Country on tlia Club Him Kaoapad It, ' Ilab. Mortgaged Itofora Tlir Ara Horn! 1 A Volv from Old KUm, Tho following in tuken from a power ful article written for tho June Arena by John Clurk Itldputn. Tho on tin article i well worth pctrusul, tmt it it too lengthy for reproduction Lore) For noma time it 1ms boon my pur pose when opportunity should offer to call tho attention of the Auiorican poo pie to tho fu't that they are no longer andor th government of tho American republic. They have pussod under an other noepter, They are tho subjoot of another, power a power nnsoon, but felt iu ball and liumlet, by every mini and woman, by every parent and child, by every nabob and wngo werf within the border of tho United Isitate and throughout tho world. Aye, mom I would if I could trans mit thin message respecting tho oondi-. tlon wbiclj him come to pas in our own country to every nation in tho world and my with equul eniplmsi that in that country also to which tho tncssnge ! borne neither it ((overnrnent nor any of it visible form of society are really tho controlling force by which tho na tion i directed, for thut nation, what ever nation it may 1st, tin well a our own, i only a province in tho invisible empire. Not a nation in tho world in exempt from tho dominion of tho universal monarchy. Tho political autonomy of very 0110 lm been surrendered, openly or covertly, lo tho will of a rnlerwhom none buvo mm, but before whom every tate and principality, every republio and kingdom and empiro of tho world bond a Miipplo knee. No nation on thofaeoof thoglolw ha any longer an independence that is more than nominal. If 0, what i that nation? 1 it Great flritainf (Jreatlirit aln owe a war debt of more than $V 900,000,000. liythi oho 1 bound for all timo and eternity nules she break the fetter. Hlifl can never pay tho debt, and the know it. Bho never aipeet to pay it. To pay tho intercut i a mneh a the expect to do through tho long year of her future. Of thi incalcula ble um every inhabitant of tho United Kingdom owe more than $81. A fami ly of father and mother and ten chil dren ait down to tludr breakfast with an everlasting, unpayable debt over the table of nearly $1,000. The father could not pay $10 if he were stripped. Kvery child born under tho home flag of tho emplro i confronted before it mother aoe it with a due bill for $l. Buck i Great Ilrltuin, and anon i her thral dom. From being tho most independent aorereignty that ever exited in the world he ha become the leading nutru py in tho invisible empire. Hhe now in quire humbly at profior interval 0 the Ryndlcato of ISnroiHiun bunker what he may do and what olio may not do. fntieut little lamb ttlio hue become on the table of her shearer. I France tho exception? Tho French republio 1 only an appunago of the un seen power. Not three year had elapsed after tho brilliant imperial shell in which Napoleon HI had dwelt for IS year wu crushed in the crater of He dan, until tho new third republic, in stituted hy Tliler and (Jaiubeltit, wa invaded by tho power of tho invisible emplro. Hoeing tlio splendid recuipera tive energy of tlie French jHtoplii and the cuso with which they hud met tho exorbitant demand of Germany tho llent emissaries of tho invisible empire caino iu and insinuated themselves into the heart of the government. They en tered tho precinct of tho treuMtiry and got possession of the key. They tam pered with the ledger and with the re aource of the nation. They got tho na tion in debt to theuiMclvt to tho extent of $0,218,871,1128. Knowing that all the product of humuu labor are bal anced against the money unit with which they are measured the silent burglar next attacked the mouey uuit of the Freuch nation and oorruptod it, jut aa they did in tho United Htato. From that day to the present they have dwelt in the vuult of the French bourne. Out of that subtvrrauean a I ma In they have stretched forth their pectrul hands, touching tho rein and dim ting the chariot of the rt-publlo until it ad ministration, like thut of our own, hu become neither more nor less than a humble ageiicy of tlie iuvisibla empire, I it (lerumnyf That great power alo ha fallen lfore the lidowy throne. On that thrtmt) nit a specter who i lint the Kaiser Willie I in, but the head moo y lord df Amsterditui, Tb (lemma ampins notwithstanding (lie blnuly vie tone by which It eattis into lxing, not. withstanding It glory lliroUKU thrva uoowwlve Mltfii. notwithstanding iu array of lalentiit and getieral and III avahtuihe i'f annua, I a weakling, a , puling tttt.au r (or the milk f Itfw at tha breast i t that prodlgluu lot that stukna awry national trruury In tit world. The Herman empire uare not ( any mora man any outer uaiioti uirn ta da any tutpntMnt national r Intern tluttal ai I ta (tUtiis t make tlnanv. erte. t otiraulM eiiliUi4ia, 1.1 i.Unt tali tit Aftka er AutiraUala, Iu du- I vlare war, lo evud iuhavUtr li a ; etmgrv. la make ti or to umy a ; itew wiiial lih'iut Ural goltutg tlowa Srt, with (i kitw aud 1U tit the , ait, and iu bug war llt4 al4iu trailing IU gtuu4 the Una Jawint, vadatrrttua, iain4 fchrl'kii4 tfce luUibl atiiplra, ll ItllUMita? Iho tuLmlMi UM II it one A the tubjbty, t ut U he a ri almial 1 wlf a Crfuia ae4 Image an auMial? I the auUa-racy t htm t la hi djr tf g"Mf U hi a ly of 44 lieat kit ditjawat, ta mtdwr the rvmUwl i4 w v4 tho vfatty ahjtkl who prepare in the night ecbemea of fixianoe for tho undoing of nationM? The war debt of iluwda i 3,325,900. 608 ruble. It will be greater before it i lo, It ba been growing ever greater liuco tho Orimean war, and it will grow groatoHt at the lant when KiiHula and Englund ahull once more meauro word in a etruggle of life and death over the mighty upoilaof the cant. Tho autocrat owe all hi accumulated gold and many time a much to tho bond holder who are hi creditor and who emtio upon him with the sardonic atnllo of tho It I alto, la private conference they tell him and hi (Inanoo minitor what may and what may not be done, Autocrat of all tho ltuHla7 Autocrat of nothing not even autocrat of him aelfl I it the oriental empire? Until re cently it might bo truly averred that China and Japan and tho other great power of oiihIdiii Aula were beyond the dominion of the inviible empire, but it I not o now, Euch and all they have fallen or are falling before tho conquer ing power that ha laid it hand upon tho world and by commmlng it ub itunee 1 reducing mankind to the piano of beggary and ervitudu, It i one of tho marvel of human blntory that China with her 400,000,000 people long Mocludud and defended by barrier which alio herwilf impoaod ha at lowt been broken in by the combined force of pagan auult arid (Jhrltlun intrigue and ha been forced to admit tho com mercial Kpirit, with all tho accompany ing blowing of a national debt. Tho European banker huvo ut in conclave and agreed that I3ritih rapitallMl tuny have without competition tho whole latchof Chinou 6 per cent and carry them for 25 year in order to uphold the publio credit. Poor, old, yellow China no doubt imagine that the light i coming in, for now ho ha credit in Europe, Hhe i at lut in the wlm, Hho already ha a glimmering perception of what "tho preservation of national honor" ineun, and it will not bn long before her bank er' committee will instruct tlie Feking CiazOtte to disMemiuato gently among the people tho belief thut a national debt i a national blessing. A to the minor power that flourish here and there, in place visible and place obscure around the borders of the earth, every one of them hu either sue cuinbed to tho power of the universal monarchy or else 1 awaiting it turn to fall, for the prow i very easy, and 1 will try to describe it. Whenever the invisible empire be hold a tate that i still independent or that aspire to independence aoine Intrigue of international character i devised whereby tho aspiring state shall lie involved with it neighbor in war. Tho moment that war begin tho given tate 1 obliged to provide tho mean of war, aud to thi end a system of way and meun must be immediately pro tided. Whoever nnder nch circum tunce ha common sense and common patriotism must discover even at a glance tho true method of providing a war rovenno, In America there i hard ly a farmer, a carpenter or a hunter who hu not sen so enough to make out with a little study a true scheme of way and mean. In the first pluco, a currency must bo devised that shall meet the emergency and fulfill all tho condition of money. Of a certainty it will never come bock until tho day of piping peace ahull return, until tho stock exchange i again cmoroscetit and until tho trust ha llxed itself liko Hugo' peuvro iu the ea bed of tho in dustrial life Ho tlie nation in war hu to say Hut lux that is, flut pecuuia. A , now money is created, aud if it were j not for tho invisible empiro tho new money would romaln forever a tho medium of exchango iu that country. In the next place, tho old patriot who i acting a our chairman of the com mittee of way and mean would lay hi hands on tho accumulated wealth of tho state. Ho would make tho na bob dance. Ho would soy to them: "Oentiernen, where did you get this money anyhow? Heally you seem to lie in a flourishing condition. If I remem ber rightly, tho number of your family have not worked any for several genera tion. You huvo income that are meas ured by ix or seven figure,. I propow to tax them. I propose to give it to you hot. I propose to cut those excessive and intolerable revenue of your to the quick. I ahull have to call upon tho poor men of thi nation to do tho fight ing, aud I call upon you to pay the bill. Your scheme i to make the poor men fight the battle aud tlieu to mort gage them end their famllia to your aelvna to all jxmterity in order that you. without turning a hand, may multiply your million iuto bill lona. Yon shall not do it. Aa long a thi war lust your bloated income shall bleud. While the oldier bleed yen shall bleed also," Of courm our itriot financier will be answered with a howl. The million aires will tell hint that prorly I acred, thai it i monstroti to lat an Imouiiv. In America thy will add that lite supreme mini ha said an, Jiul our patriot chairman of the way and mean committee will gn on and lat the Iu eurnea just the sanns I per cent, 4 t wut, 10 per mil, If it shall m nf aary, and lha nabob ahall dauee, Then he will pruwtl lth hi la tat ton, ll will lai all tuiotlcaiit nutll the dal rr la I hem and Ihn drlukrr of them ahall gl c'l In U ttt thfir kelU4s and iholr iiipligl. Tli'ii he will fU Mil of laiuiie ihlnifs of lih'U Hi huiuait bat liitl btawl and ba Mill l4t llivut f"f Hi t'Kt i.f iha iuntry ly iUvm tnaani h Will fill hi Uvaiarr full to ovvtiluwiug, and llmu heUI lll hit fihia to hl, 1Uy will gu Into lb UMla with the known! lUl thorta I im m listua f rubbery Uhiii4 Hinn. Tbaauwtiiy will U Itabu, aa ha It aUart llu, ty Iha avd4lt t4 irutlt au4 tlliiwe-Mt- Vdt nlwin' VMt xv Wa, twah iiHm pi) m All Ihta, rnMHitf, U de if le a-ha U hy arputhMtt the tkaUwaaof lit ay t aa4 luaaa cuutwill la mm itato which ha been precipitated Into war. Actually, however, tho busiucH 1 not managed iu thi way. Tho state which hu bcou driven by intrigue iuto war i at the sumo time driven iuto debt. Tho agent of the invisible empire buy np the debt when it i at it stago Of greatest depreciation. Then, since (he national honor i to bo preserved, they begin to turn tho crunk and in tho course of a few year bring tho debt, which they now own, to par 5 then they carry it to a premium; then they get it refunded iuto long bond; then they tako possession of tho government in order to preserve tho publio credit that i, in order to prevent tho bond from being paid. Thi done, they tuko the clipping of tho bond semiannually to the treasury, and tho everlusting rob bery of tho nation begin. This i the way the business i accomplished, and thi i tho way in which tho more than $30,000,000,000 of war debt resting upon tho nation of tho world ha been produced. Twenty thousand million of debt I And every dollar of it 1 owned by tho Invisible empiro, The interest at 4 per cent amount to $800,000,000 a yeur. And it 1 intended that thi principal and thi interest account ahull run for ever, While civilization continue, a long a mankind shall bo organized into nation, ao long will thi intolerable incubus rest day and night on tho labor of the world, Under the horrid night rnaro every worklngmuu in every coun try under thd sun become and remain lave. It I needless to say thut auch a debt will absorb tho entire tiroporty of tho world. It will drink the ocean dry. It will suck up at tho rato of $800,000,000 a year tho whole wealth of mankind and then demand tho re source of another planet to satisfy the vacuum in it infernal maw. Until tho close of tho eighteenth century, until the beginning of tho nineteenth, there wa no invisible em plro, Even then it wa only a rudi mentary power, of the presence of which nation were unconscious, Out of tho ago of revolution and tho all consuming Napoleonic war tho invisible empire took it rlso. It began with tho first na tional debt converted into bond, and the first bondholder wo the first em peror. If we should bo asked to name the most disastrous circumstance with which human history hu ever been afflicted, wo should without hesitancy numo tho bonded war debt of a nation, War i Itself a great disaster, l'estileneo It dreadful, and famine i a horror, but nono of these, nor all of them together, are to be dreaded a much aa that llent, ever eating cancer which fixe itself on tho heart of nation, devour ing them alive. The beak of tho raven of bonded debt 1 sharper and mora ravenou than were the beak of the Promethean vulture that tore and cattored every day tho immortal liver of the chained and writhing Titan of the Caucasus. The invisible empire baa a hundred auch vulture, which it train, a if they were so many homing pigeon, to fly abroad among the na tion and to descend liko harpies on tho breast of tho strongest aud fulrest, tearing away and devonring tho blood and tissue, until the vulture be gorgi!, but never satiated, Ouo of these vulture i now circling around Washington city, whoro ho ex pect to alight aud proceed to havoo a noon a tho money power ahall succeed in driving congress to tho creation of of Cuban war bond. Ho will probably alight If he should alight, bo will find a haven in the committee room of tho invisible em pira That haven hu slieltcred all tho ill omened visitant that huvo come to our shore In the lust quarter of a century. In tho quietude and sllenco of that chamber of intrigue wu devised tho chemoof 180!) for tho substitution of coin for legal tender pujs:r in tho pay ment of tho five-twenty bond. There wa engendered tho infamous act of 1878. There wa invented tho plan by whkh tho Iiland-Allison act of 1878 wa to bo ultimately brought to uuught. Thero tho scheme of 18U0 wa consum mated by which free coinage wa beaten with the hypocritical Hhcrmuu act. There the Wilson bill of 181)1) wu tinkered iuto the Gorman substitute. Tiiere iu an evil day tho senate commit tee ou finance wu driven to assent to tho repeal of the Hliermau law without condltiou. Thero it wa agreed that the Income tax should be annulled by the supremo court. There the prodigious Umd wiudle of IMJ-4, devised by Kothsohild and the Morgan syndicate were eolouinly approved. Thero every important congressional art since 1873 has Ihh'H reviewed, amended, iiiltigutcd, canceled or vetoed according to the whispered behest of the iuvlslble em pire, and there if anywhere the schema will be matured for laying npoii lh product r of America for another life time another debt of WO,000,ooo or $1,000,000,000 for Ilia prosecution of the Cuban war, every dollar of which oaa t and ahotibl be pmvld.nl fur by revunua, by taxation and by a legal lender rurrvuey, Men df my oouutryl Men ef the world! You can accept thi situation if you want to acet U If you hava 110 more lv t freed. an, nt mora palrlut Ism, ai tuiifu axiiMt than to a.w lll. why, lli u, acipt II and I slaw for attr. If nothing will imiim you, why, lie u, kltxp, ltt p. tut remember thai Ihma U no sht ptit Ih Invisible nupii. 1 U it.l to bo tp wl thai Ihn out fry if a solitary U In thi old Aiur baa town, un liberty wa ouc ibi ttah hwurd of tueit, III arviuM Iha Mu nicipal ntaM w hu hava am-lU In duttilal and nitaiulal arniiu l as h law if Ihoir litia and wan wear hlr dturadaibifii a a hl'a m Ihwtr brvta Hut ll may l h4l lhal Ibe fia uiph vt Iha graal e-a founlry, what Iksra ar iull ttt Dttldt aa4 ranalHg trvaaei ait I para air and aa owa h lug ky, Will wl laiuaty subiull to -na ilirl dimr and tta a4 d. t la Ik Mall and kauarlt balll I lhit by Ike aabnba au4 Uguata t4 Ua lat Uibla tuuiia, DDIPCO TUAT TCI 1 1 I IIIULtf IIIHI I LLLi Goods that sell. A stock to please the many and save the money of all who come. j j t at Special Sale on Wash Dress Goods They are picture of delight at price lower than the lowest. ')0 piece Iluverly Fancies, a low u 2 3-4C 'IT, pieces Scotch lawn, regular price fjo, Q 1 On Mule price,,, , ,...,... 0 I'uv 18 pieces cordonetlmprlino and tnollno C f rt a Iiinitle, regular 7, tbia week v I'uv 25 piece Medina Organdi D'Artlgan ("arreau Q f Q a U 1'UV Dorgaridle aud satin dimity, reg. 10u, now.,1 U piece Medina Oignndle and Koyul Irish JJlmlty, regular X'i'fr, thi week 10 pieces fine V ruucb Dimity, regular 15a, 10 10 thi week ttHfMlftMaMMf MfMllltMf A M A M 10 piece Organdi Ht. (Jermaln and Imperial f C dotted Hwis Mull, regular 18c, thi week ., 1 VU Prints and Muslin Bargains. 40 phice Pulmont J'rlnla, regular 5c, Q Q Ai thi week only 00 pieces Hlmpsou' blacks, gray and fancies, C regular (if, till week.., '2!i plis-es A nderson L. L, Muslin, regular 4p., Q Q Ai (hi wewk , O O'lv C00 yard Muslin rmnuant, worth 7c, C a per yard., Bargains in Laces. LOT 1. 15 pieces assorted .w, fl to 10 Incho 1 17 wide, regular Wi and UOc, thi week, ier yd 1 1 U LOT 2. 20 plec assorted lace, 4 to B 10 10 incbu wide, reg. 1 80 and 20c, thi week.,,.,, la 1 "aa White Goods. Laces and Embroideries. A large variety at lowest prices Low prices in Slippers and Oxfords. TI1IH WEEK Child' Kid Oxfords, black and brown cola toe, QAa H! to 1 1, regular 00o and $1, special ...OtfU MImhon' Oxfords, black and brown coin toe, ft in 1 1 to 'J, regular $1,25, special Lndles' Kid Oxfords, plain and patent tip, coin AC & opera toes, '2tuH reg, price $1, special 9llU I .dh kid Oxford black and brown to Q 7, coin toe, reg. price $1.25, special .., 9 1 1 1 ll Ladle kid Oxfords black aud brown 2 to 07 7, regular $1,50, special Ladle kid Oxfords, black, brown, and wlun, dj f 4 A U to 7, regular price $1.75, special ..,.,) 1 iT? Ladle kid Oxford, atoek tip, '1 to 7, reg 0 4 RA ulur $2, special , p 1 I V Child' and Misses' Opera Hllppnr, reg. OA JL AAa ular price $1 and $1.10 ,. . ...,oU C VVV i -adlim' opera Bllppcr with strais, 05, $1.35, $1,85 and $U0. itegiilur price $1, $1,40, $1.50, aud $1,76, Ladies' Wrappers. Special this wook. 45o 63o 89c 51.13 $1.50 wrappers rt ae thi week , 50o wrapfmr thin W0fjkt.if .I tt iiiitff ((flit I t$innnntttnt 75o wrapper lllIM VMli,tnHittimtttt$tttHmtllHlltHHHll $1.00 wrapper thi week,. .,...,.,..... , $1.25 wrapHir tbl week,,, tit ttmttttif Towelings. Cotton toweling, &a, and 4kjo per yard. Linen toweling, Co, 7o, 10c, 12o, and 16o per yard. ii 921 0 Street, Opposite P. 0., Lincoln, Neb. j Ciiaap IUU tit WimhlngUin, V. C. Ou July ft, 4 and 5 t he Missouri I'aallo will sell ticket to Washington and re turn at $.'15,110, extreme extension of limit being Auust U lat. For further Information about time, variety of route, etc., call at city ticket office 10.10 0 troet. ft J. Couwki.i,, C. 1'. & T. A. (,'lmap ltat to NanhrUI, Tana. On .fill .'I 4 mill fi tlm MiHHrinrl clflc will sell ticknts to Nushvilla, Tnn . iA,kara 1 ill I . i iino return at t.oo koou unin aiikusi 1st. Take advuiitngo of this rate to viult. ClilekiLinfiiiirii which (a on Iff 100 miles from Nashville. Full Information at city ticket oflleo 10,'I'J 0 street. f , 1). UlliMCI.1., 1. 1 . & l. A, 4 III lf Jul IUU. The Missouri I'aclfla will will tickets on July 2, .'I end 4 at one fare for the round trip to points within 200 ml lea, ticket good to return on July 5. For further Information cull at city ticket office lO.'JOOatrmit. F, D. Co it. nic 1. 1,, CP. AT. A. Cascnrrta stimulate liver, kidney and bowel j never alcken, weaken or gripe, lOo. rid! jaif-yj j" ' 1. (k- orncB 1040 o bt. wrr icr LINCOLN 1 1 LU COMPANY. ICE! Prompt Service. Phone 255 1090 BICYCLE $3,00 Vk It 11 Ml W lt, . Mt kMl M l m amiwkn Im 4 tltil ! M.ra IIim. M.4U M. (MlK t tCI a IU. aunt a .MIiaaHi auk It line,, Ik wl ll. ,.. la M aatl ulUt, uiuo. bofobf au tsat an) ha imhiI all' via. a ut IS unaiaaM.w. w ( ! ! fca...n adl a. i , k Jaa lw iwf lk fcut,Ha' k,.. ka Ihm t I i.ik, laia aJ S, , tba la 4Mttial abtfl ai fc.a,f , Ik ,, a lj.i.ii k.rf at MHit, ih iiiaMa k a..k, u.i4l taal t ( I aiiK, a4 la "i i- 4 mM " l U.a4 lwa4 a4 at 4-t4. Ik k.imt J Ik ft-l at I lia, Ik . i.miI kH t,iiu4 a4 Ik (. aa' iai., ailtKmua, fe.eaa' aa4 a i' a iiiwn4 kf a,n iaa t ta iai.a4.ai ) ikal'ai lnw.. 4 ka4 k ai" ! ik k4 ki rm a,i -k ki-l a ki U I k la apMi k. al ta t aaa lata., , k ii4ia al aakit 4 a4 ta-iMa Hum Ik a4 k.i ak ! I k ki MMin tk iai ll SHI ai l -Ma. t, t, a ot a. I.i..la. k. Jaa 1 la aa.ia,. f a - i4 mi akuk ! a ti4 IS k at4a4 aakaaa la aaajwa a- Blltk( I BADGER LUMBER CO.. A. U. WK1K, Aobst. Corwr H and 8tb 8U LINCOLN. ahona Af . . . . 1 COAL & LUMBER f t Poll Assortment, Bert Grid. X Loweit Prices. a Ta Paffal aoaad and Alaska flata. Tba NorthwiwUirn Unlon Paciflo la the direct route to the l'ugtt Hound and Alaska point. Morning and aftarnnoa train make diract eonnactlon at Fra mont with through tourist lwr nod frae reclining chair ear to Portland. For correct information eall oa A. H. Flaldiog, eity ticket agent, 117 oota 10th at., Lincoln, Neb. Make Cheese at Home Rend $1 to C. E. Klttlnger, Ipawiek, 8 Dak. lor 10 reonsU with printed last rue tlon (or making ebeeee at home without bnylng eoatly apparataa. Aayoa aaa do It Your money refunlel if yoo fill. Full Cream Cheese ai the Kind Midt Dr. Ketchum. Ejo, Ear, Novo, Throat and Catarrh, i i i BnecUolei Carefullj Fitted, All Feci Kcaaonabla 226 South 11th If ya IWIIIvm. rWtioaa, t'niuti t'uita dalina, Hiietra, or auf llnag alaa lor tU AMary, aead tba pfl" (I aa: a III lb 1)1 llilNta UialwiV, I era t!tta- ,tll'ialaua t r -l.t'tllY Mtl ttt, ItUHoath Mikrit., Owtaka .Nal'tnaia, - aiajapajaajsaj Kabraaha and Wyoming Bameaeeker Ssouralouf. June 7th and 2 1st the Elkbora North was tarn line will sell ticket at one far plu $2.00 lor round trip to point on it line in northwestern Nubraska artt In Wvntnlnff avaufc if HtiA l.mlnHlnar Orln Juuctlon. Minimum rate $0. 0(1! Htopovrr privilege going. Final limit two days. City office 117 South 10th (treat, Lin coln, Neb, DR. McCREW I TUB OML1 PIOIALIST wao TaaAT all Private Diseases Waikaaa aa SW.. f MEN ONLY 0 Var Elliariaaoa. 10 YaaraujOmal bMa ITraa. t'onatitUa Una rraa. Uot7fle,o 14th aad raraaa St. oaiAua Mien. J. H. Trenholm. A, Vancxl, New 2d Hand Store 930 r Btraat, north of fcatcnloa. Nw good eiokaugad for old. Ulghaat eaah price paid lor all kind ol Ptovea aad Farnltora Give us a Trial Trenholm & Vancil MBr tooaiar oai ua Waetlf rataaaallr t7ada4a4 I ta rxua, ura, tta wta9 luata. Oa lbrnarr IT, aad 7 Tarlai ttaraatia. at iQ p. m., Pallwaa tvartjtf aiawra, la attarg nl oar aaa MMtraiaai aJutlira ara ackatlatad to laava La ala lu 1'urt aad via lam, 14 f Oaa. Hall UtaOi.OaJaa aad tka t)raj) Skart Uaa, aa4u taraagft the graaaS at ts,kaf (J Ua Ik. aad aWmutaH aavtiaJ kar ia at Hail Lak Oty t aJTi iu a vumi tataa ataay fMiakaal tatavacf !. tttrtka, Uk.ta aad tail tahmaea way b abtia4 al B A ai. anasi a. aiir lakat atttaay 4 u aad laMSj, Inata. Uaw W. lloaaau. TURKISH f ftl Alt TOXIC AsaaaRiaWaW aauai ikwH ami nij wai "'aaata ai ai. 4 ainJ tn aa ar Ca3 tun wind reus ia M.. laaiaMhfav aaaaa aaaaak 4 lleattoa MaaaaHA lMriiaaf vkaa vrtttM to aa dmtlasri