August 25, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT NOT A SEMBLANCE OF TRUTH The State Journal thi morning eon alned a disnate-h from '. K. Annin, at Washington, in which 4 wa charged that Oovennor llolcoimb and Adjutant 0 crural Harry had, during their visit to the Third regiment t Jacksonville, been p:iinflr petition around among the men- nuking that they might be mustered out of the service, Mr. Annin say that the gov- ernor and adjutant general were prompted fa Lbl ot'Uon by jKijitiutu. jrioim, and that the majority of tlio officer and men of the Th..- r-jr-1 ...,, f lu.li.ir vtera who aunoort the twouHat ticket, It we the desire to 1 . . . , I I . . 1. -M jiave tlMin in m-omasa oeioro wio in . tdcel'loti. Thl statement is branded by both tho govennor a-iur adjutant general absolutely false and they had noth ing whatever to do with the petition In ijueetlon, If any such petition were ever pnascd around among ttie men, 'Hie irovernor this morning sent tho following telegram to W. K. Aronlii, the Journal Washington correspond eiit, which explain llaclfi 'HUlemenl in your eorreepondenco Hint petition were Instigated or cir culated by the adjutant general or myself In any regiment are utterly without foundation, d rati tut of win bknec of trutJt and constitute want only, malicious fabrication, Decency and self reii'rt whoiild I'nuse you to iiwkc proper correction. HILAH A. JIOMJOMri, riorernor," The governor h also received and forwarded to Colonel Hfnrk, lit Wnli ingloti, the following telegram, which jut doubtless been presented to the war deportment: "riilckaiiwiugii, I'nrk, Aug. W, 1H0S -lion, Hilii JloJeomb, Lincoln, INe'D.i Nine hundred In Hccond Ne brush u "through tln'lr undersigned flret ser geant object to gurrlMon duly mid k to be removed to Omaha pending lliwil muster out of regiment. Inerco ing Kick lint, dcmitml Immediate c tion. l'niil Jwison, company Oniric- F, Modcrly, romitany Ij H. J. Btreight, eompiuiy Fi (. W, (I. Iodge, company ; M. W. Akeyson, Company A; Leo. Cleary, company M; A, Uuller, com pany A; Fred I)iiigliie, coniiwiniy I0j T. F. Kiiepp, band; VV. . J tale, eoni jNHiy Kj Allen II. VVJIeon, Kcrgetint major, S1QSBY ADVANCED, Wellington, Aug. (Atwm-lated Tree telegram,) The commander of the Maine ha been rciiicmltcred by President MeKltilcy, An order wa tamicd today from I lie executive tna union promoting ('iiiitiiiu ('liitirlo 1). Klgwbce, U. 8. N and ad vancing him three numtx'r on the llt of cajitalti of the navy for "extraor dinary heroUm." Captain Klgnbee I now commanding tho (St. I'uul, an ocean liner preened into service iu an auxiliary cruler at the beginning of the war. A com mander of thl vi-KHi-.l Captain KigMbce repcllinl an attaek from the HMtuili torjiedo boat dcatroyer "Terror" be fore Han Juan, while the balance of Admiral Ccrvcru' Heel wn bottled up at Hantlago. The "Terror" wax die aided and had to be towed back to jiort. II In cool new and brave conduct fol lowing the e xphxtion that w recked the Maine I a matter of hlttborv which ev ery one le familiar with, and the pro motion of (Captain Higttbee for "extra ordinary herolmu" imikIh 110 explana tion. Netraifc' HI. h Holllr (Jt'ite-ral V. 11. Harry . a nMM'ived a vlegratn fixwit Krnct 11. Tracey, ba jor commanding the Second regiment of ftcbraeka troop at Chickamaugu, ftontaiuing a report ot the hick iu the regiment. The mceoage wa filed at 0 o'clock laet night, and U ae follow: "Kigbty-two men ick In hoxpltai; winety-niaie men tick in quari-m; forty-two returnel to quarter. Kamu ltHmiiiiwteii of compttity M; Milton Ho rum, Williiun IMerce, Jacob French of eoiupeny I, and William Wood of com pany C, bave beeu aent to hoepital in tiie Ut twenty-four hour. Kxpect iote4Ml forty-eix aoldiera home on fur lough tomorrow. Will eoitd name wheu they lrt." The rcHrt from the '1 hlrd N'ebra ka at l'aiMina 1'ark for the lat three day, ent by Coktnel Hryan, i a follow: HAugut C3 - In hoepitnl, SI; In quar- I'll. Auguet 3t Hick In quarter, 30; in tmpiul, 17." A u mint L'3 -iik In htM pitel. ;u). In h.wpiinl. 17." In adiHliiMt to the lelegraphie re- lrt, tiliuu'l ItrvMii ttNi I hat the tkAtitea of the i k wiii U aeut by null TWO SILVER DIMES. OrVil emtf form v K Tea .raMi bwa rukr itoiH , Rut v".t l) r I la on or v ktrndnnl, W IKilouhlul tuif ira l Ik pot. Ifc lk u ua al fft ibi kt iif, 4 toutf t ail, a irok .tii, a. ailai ltikt anl mm, HIm to,.! ikalrala, 1h lirkktir aat ! u. fl..n iu ritt ik m i4 ta .SvWaaktk Tk U a lMiru ). Ihhi, 1 1 ru iWiia vkvikt Wiiue 4)a r kl tut 4 H.or la kj illkn t4 Ik ullMa m H. ik tf fc ,tf MkiH ka h tun W. H4 ! i 3a4 , I tot hi fcd f a 4 IVtfialialk 1 (Vtl.l-W tt bir4 Ik lVi la Ua l ttlatatt aHfo Wareva a llaart Uarl Iu af aa aMiJiu M ml aaa. uamuuwuu::uiJii:iujmti:m;) Tb Balaon at l'owor. We hoar a great deal about the "bnl mice o( I'ower," a though that in one ol those foreign combination for evil whleh tuuHt bn avoided uinlnr all circum stances. Th balance of power mut bn in t tit tid the menu of pence, n ml ought to be the strong arm ot Justice every where. It I a national expression of that principle In human government which must exist for It own preserva tion. Wo are Indebted to I he bnlnnee of power for every good thing we bare. There In a balance of power between right and wrong, and every human be lug belong in one seme or me onicr. nor merely 11 a question 01 nui, uui i principle and duty, For three-quarter of a century the hiilulicn of oownr In the Ulllteil Mate wn committed to the Interest of human ..I .... jlnLllljill .lltlll.l I.I fllll eiuri-i jr. i'i" .... our turrllorv had in view a new hIii vii elate or a new free etule, each pnrty atritg- irlliiir for i lie biibince lif IMlWer. W hen (he United Hlaic u a power in the family of nation wn a mere child, bleeding from the woiiudit Iu Hided In the alrugtthi for her own Independence, It wa good lid vice to tttkea buck aunt, mind our own biiMiiienn, and wall, wn have obeyed the Injunction, und walled. Meantime, utrmigu Ihlnu, have hap pened; and none more range than tho fact that the child of 1770 ha already won flrxt rank Iu the giat family of nation and I no longer to be lirtt out of her council. Kim ha proclaimed unlviral freedom to all race of man kind within her own jurladictlon, where by elavery ha lot the balance of power forever. When the great Power of Kurope alood by in holy horror und wll.iieei the Armetiiati miiewicrc by bloodllnraty and fanatical Turk; when Crete and TlicNHiily were InvaiJed by llm Hull mi for the dexiMillmcut of Creece; ellll the power looked on, bccaime any piopur piinlMhment adinlnlalereil to Turkey might dlHlurb the balance of power and provoke a general wur for the control of "oiiNtuiilliioiile anil the entrance 01 ine liluuk Hea. rare NelllMhiieH front polili- ul and Mlraleuic Hlundiiolut lay at the root of the whole mat ter and prevented the I'owcr from interfering to elop the wholeeale butchery of heliilee Anniiii- Ian by the armed eoldier and olllcer of Turkey. The United Htate could eetid lood, clothing, and money under the protection of the lied I roe, lint lin 011I1 not av to Turkey, 1 in tnitcnery I'litMtetopI tort luil would be under our iialloinil policy regarded a an Interfer- nee with tlio dotneKiic utioir 01 a tor lin Power; and the Moelem abiiighb-r of l!lirmfiaiiH went on, a loul blot upon the eivlliculloii of the age. Jim allied I'owcr Hii ffered it to be done in or er that Turkey may command the llo ihoru and Daribiiielle until In-r mn iitm net, ready to take IIiomo imporiaiit aud well-fortilled waterway into tLu'ir own liiiiiil. Creat liritiiin, HuHMin, AiiHtrla, and Vittice, each holding large ellceeof Turk- ieh territory and each JmhIouoI the other, neglected their duty to the civil ixed world by permit ling the ravage of Hie lilooilthirMty lurk in order unit me bilniH-e of power tuny be iii'imervml. i lie natural alliance nctwci.u (treat Hiitiiln and he United Htate cannot much longer be dlHregarded In the read- jiiHtmi-iit, of the balance which control the world proiiperlty and tint tience 01 mankind. The great waete of Alrica and A ia 11 re being rupidly clvilixd. The IncreuHing tioiiulation of Kurope and America, in pluee of beingdecimated Itv eavuge war, I Mowing into nil Hindu, and the whole earth I being conquered by the art of pence. Until the educational and civilizing iiroceeHc have reached a much Higher level, we cannot dmpeiiNe with the mean of w-ll-defeiiNe and protection. I'lie right of the United Htate upon the great waterway ol the earth are infin itely more important now than they were lltty year ego. Hie export and imtiort of the United Htatee for the yearlHI)7 crowded hard upon the round hu m of J2,UIMI,IMMI,OUI, and lireiit lint it'll wa our large t euntomer. Thia vat trade renclieH every city, village, lintnlet, and hahitatiou in Nortlt Ameri- a. 1 1 goe and come over all ea und into all land. Anything which would ut off or ehut 11 out of the great mar ket In any part of the world would cre ate n panic, and dire ditre would be a widexpread a the beie-flt which are now c moved. When our etirpin corn crop i being ued for ful, and the peo- plu of other laud are dying with Hunger, the government which tail to provide quick and cheap mean ot dmtributioii will be held repoiiHitiie. We have outgrown the Monroe doc trine, whatever It wn, and the warHhip of our navy have taken high rank for the protection ot our eoai and the tie feiie of our market at home aud abroad. The time tin already come when the ud- miiiiotratloii of our government at Vahtngtoii in tint provide and protect the uieeii lor a prompt distribution ol our eurplu product an. iulutrie in t lie great untrketa o t lie worm, or we (ball have trouble it Iioiiih mora coatly than a well-rquipixnl uavy and more itrrtoliul Onm a r with Sim 01 'b urptu product id our ngrM-ulturitl Htate are a ixmiIiv nuuiat' lo our ic uiib- a good and utttitit mar kvl I prtividinl lor llntir eonumption, For lto mtoa een no longer M in- J.ff. rrul lo th lotting ltUuiol Hr kit k mi Urgely routroU th coiiniirrv ol lh world and lb o ol the tubal llaai. Aeoualry itkoul a aavy uiav, IA old l'toa, kv a popuUiion uueouul 4 aal to (pare, a4 )! b ailkout la H4aeaa'l witkoul Hr loiMatMl h-r iMirt ir Ik fv-lnv la of kr oa (rrtlory. I xieutiHiriitM arm or kavr to MM)! udde eit I Ik ta rad Ma aa aai'wa lo biiHkn Iti, WM ! ra.lf i aolaalf tk aoM ai grlMr ol p., bl II I Ik Mol tiHiotral, ll. I ha i ii a lti irvpi4 lor Ik i l ar ana ri a ! tmi4 fcav Iwmi aa 4 Ik d-f t Mio u ka Uw nM tt ldoHtfy, "iia ia rJ, k oail la f f ktl om kav iai dm4 iota war mU t eaiwt tkaa Utftoai id a aty m. iat k prui. IO aa4 laa, Mjr ul a taa ftaW aka Ik alir uw 4 itai ul Iki lif art alt aWI tpiordj la dvlto II r ! a4 Ik ru4 m) all oar uji4ua V4 r4j atik turn ! iMlii lal kM 114 aa4 Ia4aat vi bri aalta lfctgata aritea line taeta a bo I ikr ataira, a4 lit la Ik mimI mV(I oal4e tar aMily Ui gl alo4 tr aU vilkeal Uex, t with an increase of 00,000,000 Houle to the populiitiou aud improved method of production, all of the old condition have thatiged. The eurplu product are uow eo iimneue that the market of all nation are needed for their dmtribu tioii, Thi enormou devcloptitneut ha Htruck the hour ol a new era in our hi tory, and we can take 110 atep buck- ward. The time ha come wheu thoee nat ion who Mill wear the loi ter of a eeml bnrbarott civilization tnuat caat them off or get out of the way, The grand march of event during the century drawing to IU clone hu made 11 impreHiou on the intelligence 01 man kind by the power of tho printing tire, the Ntoum-ougliie, electricity, ami me chanical Invention of every kind. He fore thceo civilising force nothing can Mtand a an olml ruction. Havago mid hull elvili.xd race, wherever they are, mu4 fall Into line and make peace with the eiiwlng-machlnn, the iulioiiary, nnd the pel ling-book, or give away to force which iu a very Hhort lime will redeem every foot of land on eurth from Miivugcry and heathendom to condition of civilisation, Hpulu once held the balance of power In her own hand, but mIiii clung to her old tradition, and ruled with the pride of cruelty nnd vengeance. Hhe did not nee the "atone cut out of the mountain without hand which would break In piece the Hcepter of Iron, of gold, and of bruM, divide tho kingdom, mid fill the wlioleeurt.il" with the innj'mty of power. Thi i m force greater than the combined armle and navie of the world whlcu will, not long beuce, by a blood 1 1 -mm victory, hold the undlHputcd balance of power. The power which make for rlglileouHtiee uud jiiHiice may be hin dered, but it cannot bo Htayed, The tide of ChrlNl.lan civilistat.ion I rapidly pouring Into all lend. The light of public education and the (I iff union of knowledge penetrate the dark place and Ighorutico nnd HUtmnitlllon tire find dliupponrliig from the earth. Iho NiiggcNled "alliance oetweeu (I ren t Hriiaiti nnd tho United Hi ale doe not iioccNHiirlly mean an alliance of bultliiHlilp and armieM for complied, but a recognillMii of the truth that henceforth the voice of tlio Hulled Htate will bo 11 factor In the council of na tion and that the KiiuIImIi penking peo- 1I0 will determine tlm balaueo of power i,V en oien door for right and jiiMtice. The war with Hpalu wn not Iu it In ception, and I not now, a war for dully- erence and peace. The outcome of war with all it reepoiieibilitioH and dutie, cannot be uuticlpated liy any lined rule. In il beginning the fate und future of the Philippine wa not considered a lining in the oiii'mIioii, but thl qiiOHtion iupou 11 now und weciinnot, honorably or decently ehirk the dutie which pre 011 1 condition ImpoMo, Wo have made the people of IIiomo IhIuihm our allle In the war ugaitiNt Hpnitt, Hhall we aban don them uow aud turn tlmin over to the veugenco of our common enemy? Never while I bo huh mIiiii- m and a hint (lod reign, What then? That form of government which mut bo adopted for ulm, nnd Hawaii, con be adopted for the Philippine, Relieved of (lie annual tribute to Hpulu, ami the perqitieile of a military eluff who govern not for the benellt of the tHiople, but for their own, the Inhabitant will be tractable and give a grateful welcome to the couiihoI of their deliverer and friend. The problem ciiuuot boeolved in a din; and eucne will depend very much upon tho wlidotn and character of the men who are eutriiMted with it, a it doe every where elite, liiiglnnd had a much more dilllcult and complicated queetion In gy tit with the fanatical Turk: Arab, and Copt, and her muccchm baa been marvelou. rorthohret time in nge the people of the Nile valley are protec ted in their private right and the pro- eod of their indutry. 1 hey ure grate ful aud contented although they pay 17.000,00i yearly to Turkey for lot- ting them alone. Under I'.ugUxh occu pation the commerce of Kgypt bn In- croaeod rapidly, the people Iniv.i pro- pered, and hcIiooIh linvii multiplmil. In .lava and .Sumatra tlio Dutch have the hiiuih qiiimtiotiH, and there ih 110 trouble brtcauxe they ileal lion. Mtl.v with the people. Are wn then to ehirk our inanifeHt duty, acknowledge our inferi ority to the Kuglinh aud Hutch in the ecitmce of govi-eiimeii t, turn over our ul lie to their ancient loe, and eurreuder to Spain, or poibly to oilier Power, the preMlge and tbeopportuiiltieM which the (lod of battle ha put in our baud aud for winch we wilt be held repouible whatever we do: (io to, now, ye Jingoe who talk much and to little purport, (Jo to, now, ye ImperialiMt who ek territory by cotiquext rather than the Mr(ormanee of liot.Mt duty to lied and man. lo the (rout nil ye who believe that j 11 tie, freedom and knowledge are (lio uuiver- al right ol 111 mi km I and that thene will lieuoelorth foiptlituti tho balauco of Power among nation. Spain ha Wn freointly wanted that thoMtltUh UlHgovereilieiit of hercoloiile exacting titlimi on all they produce itu-l i-iviug iKittinig in r -t urn, we a gmviou mint ke. ( ulut I too uar tlm I ultod Htate not lo fee! the ok of her tie gradiition and wrvility with lucrwmng tnttwrutHM, Piii lh old t aitdiaa pride ilefrrH too I0114 th duty of moduli- lug lb r-ght td man an elvmeei of hu-na governmeiil riitilHxl In rMM'l, and all lnt br ltr oa aglwt aud wnl of jrmithy wild h opprw4d, Shk4I.O Ot4 .l illll (or kef oa uUlakM a4 trr alutdioruv In refu teg to rd h aitir4l U ol kunu4a- y. Tkal ol honor thai Mong lo tk vod dtillo, aa4 r-(ui4 nbini urn ta Ik bt td o-rklia e o. U aatu all f ol rwutnv U kl. 1 not apprwit-t la ikitHiairf a II tiaHtia, hSr ' id piar la tier 4oIih4 ana Ik ibhiti ol kr .uiu woa'-l kv4iv 4t4 lkiu of llr ; lli, bill HO tk M (ik uof r tilmit ivitt k tiuM lo a I a I boio- la ki lt, II 11 tw i lkl Ur-wt Iti-it t a I Ik ril-l !at m! aland loitlt la prvKliiu 4 a U 1 I r lit wtvfl riku wl at, M alki4 prw i, 4 - Vk ael -ll l.t au ata, dl aal 4a t 4-l l af , iWri-kl r litalaea," i' ta44, a U a4 ibi- wa, aal 4Hjti, r'im a I u u. 14 tU ! K J -taa rorvl ai4Wwk lia4tala iKital ialN4.rwK H-iv, t, I.KIHI, Hkatlk nil4 li I.iita4 a'oa ai aeta ! Ik tl4, a4 ai ir a ilk taa 4ei4 U ! l-iai. J.U.K, hiei. tt all Ua aa ,11 ik iimmk Ua4 tl. DUooarty Puolnhed. Southern blood was at the boiling point the other day when several sol dier belonging to a Tenncaaee regi ment now at Camp Alger, near Wash ington, boarded a street car and found two "negro awella" occupying Beats while several women were compelled to stand. The soldiers ordered the "swells" lo vacate their scats for tho women, but they refuBed to do so, and did not propose to give them up. The southern boys did not argue the ques tion any further, but Immediately ejected the colored men from the car, and when t.icy were landed In the street they looked as If they had gone through a threshing machine, as their ullk huts were mushed und their frock coiits were In such condition that they will bo of no further tme to them. While the women did not approve of 1 he abrupt manner in which tho col ored dinlcs were ejected, they were not gilcveously offctided, and nidied the NciKenrit In command of the squad to fdvo them a memento of the occasion. The sergeant lined up his men and took a button from the coal of each soldier and presented one to every woman In tho ear. Nnvliig On' Nleim. A very little story, with a very big nionil, tins Just come to my notice, mys a friend, It wustold at a gath ering of housekeepers wlio were con sidering the "Having of steps," and I hasten to pass It. on while there is still time for It to bring comfort for warm weather housekeeping. The story wa of a wise Chinese woman, who raised her family to rank und weulth by her wisdom. One of her rules was that they should never go to or from work In the fields empty-handed, doing they took from the bouse garbage, nidies, nnd something else, which, n nuisance nenr tho dwelling, served ti fertilizers further afield. Coming hank they brought sticks for fuel or stones for walls, and thus cleared tho field while they provided for tho house. The principle is a wise one, nnd many a Irln un and downstairs might bo saved by Its adoption In tho home. A In-fccllve "Mel II.-." A curious Incident occurred during the Crlmcnn war, the result . of geo graphical Ignorance. A Urltlsh fleet was blockading a Husslan squadron In the gulf of Hnglittlln. on the east coast of HIberla. Thinking he had the Rus sians In a "bottle," the commander complacently waited for them to come out, as the water was too shallow for him to til tack them, As the enemy did not come out, he sent iu to Investi gate, and found to bis astonishment that the Husslan ships had vanished. While he hud been waiting for them In the south entrance they quietly slipped out by the north, teaching both him and Iho Urltlsh government a se vere lesson In geography, as they had supposed Haghnlln to be an Isthmus channel leading from the gulf to the sea at Okhotsk. l'.l to l It. 'Ladle and gentlemen " said the seedy-looking Individual, when he had been prevailed upon to come to ine nlatform. "I will confess that I wna once addicted to strong drink, but I10W -How long ago was tha7 called out somebody from the audience. The seedy individual gavo one look at the man who had interrupted him and satisfied himself that he had been rec ognized. "I should Judge," he said with the air of a man who was trying to stimulate hi memory, "that It was between fifteen and twenty minutes . . LI.. ,..A..k ago." Thus it nappeneu m n(i.-.:i.. never wus made. I'lK Itivuliotrwhle to NnakPltllra. ltelle IhIo. the tiritlo of the City of the Strait, wa once weighted w ith the unplcturesque name of Hog Island. The island at that time was Infested with rattlesnakes and cartload of hogs were dumped there to annihilate them. Th i-nimnon domestic lilg I all t'SllC- rlal enemy of all kind of serpent, and I capable of receiving me line 01 cop perhead without the slightest luron- venlcine or Injury. In India pig are noted for their fondues for the cobra lie rapello; they have beeu observed to be blttea over mui over aitain oy the reptile with no III rvnull. Hru ulu .lilr. K rhtcamt gentleman made an Ititer- ..iiiiK itimott-rv In nUitl hlNtoiy 'be fithrr day. Ill )rd I Infested with pbler that hv hole In the rouui in WBhh lby live. II detrrtltlued !i Jroan tht-m oul. H ot a bucket ot ..i.r mul tijtfd one tig fellow Ull ttl b h4 rrl4 luio hi hoi, aud thn ki4t urta Ih r In t.lk , iu.t lh milder l o.read iut hi bo1 rompleuty nii.4 Ih t.rMM N'-'l rv twr 101 In Th ellt'a r4 at f uU oul of admiral lea air ifci. tuui lljfWt - rVi hiiy mI kt h a 4 r r h .11 th ri.tk.ojf tint Kan b wall W-a kaii fr a har- ra,t4 Mr Wa al w a lovtiy 1 1 t..i IUtrtl- Aa4 h W a4 ia f M, Kaua -Nhv. r. a la tik l II. lida l 14 a. 4i " t ia wmI4 fiat a - Mktl Malilu lia Un aa 4 Cr -hl 4 t le maf Why, h U I all lh eil4 b itw, a4 la rW hU at at h-l k arth." mMf 4 iMM. tlraa-Thy aha Ih Iai4l. m4 la rwhl vryihla m. raa -YMt I u M" t lhal iaW4 h Stndebaker Wagons m WIlV hnV an inferior article when such well yyiljf Uliy known goods as the above can be had at a reasonable price. Til a nflf A to buy Vehicles is where you 1 IIC pidlC can find a house full of the latest style up to date goods from such well known manufacturers as STUDEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO., COLUMBUS BUGGY CO., BUCKEYE BUGGY CO., H. A. MOYER, TROY CARRIAGE CO. Daftiamhar we are the only firm in town nClIlCUlUCI carrying a line of strictly first class " A " grade goods. We also carry the finest line of medium priced goods on the market. t o 202-4-6 So. Uth St., A A 0 0 DON'T FORGET That we are prepared to supply best bale tu-s at lownst priees ipiirk. liny, drain, and Mill Fend boiilit nnd sold in all iart of the stale, Write u for tirici'. ('nil and seeti when you come to the KxpositioM. o o o l NEBRASKA HAY CO.. Q OMAHA. IF VOtf 1 1 A V I-: ANY disense due to iinmire or iiiitiovcrislicd bloisl, like Merofula, suit rheum, dyspepsia, or ca tarrh, you should take noons nrsii purilla und le promptly en ml. (W'H I'll AM are ensy to take, easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bil iousness. "5c. Rend postal card to Conservatory o! Music, L and 18th atreet, Lincoln, Neb., lor beautifully illuetrated souvt-nir cata logue. Complete musical education at half the expense of any other school In the west. Loan yonr paper to your neighbor. IVrbaps he will subscribe. llwt Hprlugi and Ketarn Ona Fare. Auif. 0th and 2flth and Heptwnber 1 01 h and 120th the Klkhorn line will sell ticket to Hot Spring, H. 1)., nnd rot urn ii above. Limit )0 day. A. 8. Fluid 111X C. T. A., 117 South 10th atreet. G. A. R. A. R. VP CINCINNATI, 0., CEPT. 5-10. For the Annual Fni'ampm.nl of lha "I. A. It , at I'ltieinnatt, tl., in rb'ptenilwr, he I'MtlN Fill FH' will mak lb irfiitly rrdin-t-d rate Iroui l.lni-oln of f i till for lb round trip. Unsure your ' Li-1 ra.l via Ihw Fiiioe I'.o-iltc. For ton inIiI.m and full information 'lt on ' II. M-..n, (..mirul Aiji-ui, STYLISH IIAHNESS. that U wi 11 nuilo and dura t!r, U what rvcr)onc want that r nju ilrivinkj. Wc can w'ivo it Ui jhi with all th latrt imprvnanciUv anvl var iou U)lci u( mountin., in rubier anil nickel. Tor work nunhip, atul hnith cur fine harnct. it unurucil. Cwk Uuiow, llj So. I ith St,. Lincoln, Neb, HUMVER I SADLER . n 4 4'- an LINCOLN, NEB. Nebraska State h.u,i Association. For Firo, Lightning, Cyclotins,Tor nadons, arid Wind Storms, Lo cated at Fairfield, Clay County. Nobmaka, 0(jrraiiiiiitiic i-omlnnlad by J. M. Ranfurd, (iiiimrul Mmnoivi', The above named compnny I one of the moHt euciMMsful mutual iiiNitranc compiinii' in the statu. On December .'list, IHUO, we iiiimbi-rcd W.) from the top a to the amount of insurance in force, and on Ib-ccuibcr 111, lt)i7, we wits number !), havinir paed twenty other insurance com panics in the year as to t he amount of insurance in force. In other word thsre were only three other mutual companies in the state that wrote more Insurunce than thi company did last year, mid there I only three mutual coin panic in the Htate be sides our own company that wrote more imiurauce in the whole yenr of '07 than we beve written in the first four month of 'DM, and Inst week we wrote 71 new member and this amount of fir and cyclone iuuruuee is 72, Mil). Thi company Is th cheapest and best company In the tnt for fire, lightning, cyclone, windstorm aud tornado, Thl company kv' a perpetual mem-Is-rsliip fee and issue a perpetual policy. We never churn lor makinK any change in suid policy provided the In surance i not increuMed. Wa never charge for cancellation. Tliie AwHoeiation i particularly adap ted to carrying cyclone insurance FOR COUNTY COM PAN I FX If you have iusured vour property by Ore in om stock company, on account of a mortgage, we will insure you against cyclone, wind storms and tornadoes a cheap, or chewier than any other state company. Itefor you in sure ask some of our agents a we have over 160 in th field. Iu rase tber i no agent of our In your locality writofor an agency for yourself or reccommend ome good live man. Address J. M. Man ford, Ueueral Manager, Feir fluid, Neb. Meeting orlf o liraud I.uiIk, I (I II r, lloatuo, Man , pt. IU-V4 InnluaiT. For thi occasion, the Nickel Flat road will hII ticket at rate of one far for th round trip. Ticket 011 sale Hci tember 1(1 to IH lucluive, giaid return ing until NcptmlHr ii.cuiHive. For particular addrc J. Y. Calnhan, (leu eral Agent, 111 Adam Si , Chicago. .', klk ! ntliiM hI auubcada ta nalvk. alaa a il ul bMt blk lat. 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