Sept. 1.1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. THE OPINIONS In this department w will publish character, received from subscribers to this paper. No conmunuutiox should contain mouc than 800 woaos. Manuscript will not be returned. Th Old Man' Ira. I wan talking with a friiind of mine the other day who wn an old niaa ol con siderable existence, lie was a etroug republican for year and like lot ol other good old republican actually b lleved that tba republican party waa all right becuuae it ueed to bo In lbe60'e Well aaye I to the old roan "I euppose you are going to tow the republican ticket tbi ull,""uo John," eaid lie earnestly, "I will vote th silver ticket thlN fall. There are some national poll oloa 1 cannot exactly swallow is your pop parly but (here la uo use talking 1 cau l go republican oumt in na. braskaat all, 1 have cad tba diff.-r-ance In ciixli accounts between the ad ministrations ol both parlies and i have been houest In my voting all tneee years and 1 hope to remain trus to Ilia beat ol my judgment what lew time there are left lor me to vote hern on earth. I want to vote for honest men Just a nuchas any American ever did, and I am so out of patience with tha republi can party here that 1 nearly weep when I thliikofllielrdishouestyauddialoyaliy." "Those of us who are now old, helped to lound the republican party and I am ura no one ever thought ol such bribery and theft aa has been propugaled by re publican leadera In Nebraska. Oua thing opened my ayea mora than aver waa a il renin I had the other mgbt. "1 thought 1 waa visiting tba Hlata Peni tentiary v ry leisurely one day and u I waa walking about very quietly looking At the eouvict at work, I beard a couple , oieu talking in a corner, and aa that ia not vary olten heard In aucu a place, I pauaed to listen, to learn II trouble waa apparent, I heard one of the convict aoy to a in in who waa well d reused, I hops you will be elected governor thla fall, may be you can do me soma good then.' 'Yea ao do I aaid tha gentleman, but any Joe could you do ma any good in tbi campalgu7 If you could gva us a little financial help w will Hi thing all 0. K.' 'AH right' said the convict 1 will give you 8,000 for the campaign and when you are ehted governor you will pardou ma out ol here.' 'Yea I'll do that' aaid the gentleman. The convict looked around a little and saw the warden coining toward that room, 'Well aaid he, lure cornea tha warden 1 roust go to work ao good bye and good wishes to you Mr. Ilayward.' 'Thank you, good b,ve Hartley,' And tba two men parted. About that time I wakened and 1 thought it over and really itia poeeible for such transactions, and more than that it ia probable if the republi can gel Into power again, No.no 1 can't vote lor the republicans. When 1 think of diehard work we did yearn ago to get thla once grand old party in power and how wechenahed it with song and speech with ehot and ahell, and now to thmk of how It drilled faraway from Ita aource thought, it makea ma aad. It I neatly like the boy wo leave a lov ing inoi her with all the care a mother can give and turna out to be a thief or murderer. It' gone it' gone but I won't iro with it." When the old man got through I could see childish leer slowly creeping down hi cheek, lie clung to tha party which waa dear f o hi heart, but aoouer or later, one by one they must leave the old burning wreck and pull for I ha shore, I do not believe any one ol the founder of the old republican pitrty ever thought of It returning to duet no soon. Iliatory ia only repenting it well. Can I' be pos sible tlnit .our reform parly will follow an it in Jto yiiir hence, (Jod forbid Hut if it doe 1 won't go with it, even il alive. I will vote mm it free American no mutter if the pnrt.v I once loved goe to way wardueHH. I know it in hard lor some people lo vote ati'-ketlhat ia not re jiublictiii by inline, but dear friend look the ticket nil over nnd ' which la the republiciui ticket na it used to be iii Lin coln' tune, eee which ia truly advocat ing a government for th people, ol the ItKople nml by the oile, aud vote it, no matter what it ia culled. Jamks Pkaiison. Atihland, Neb. A STRONG BOOK. "Monty Chan" Kndaittd by tha Inde par d nl 8ti Central Commute. Editor Indcprndrntt I have r.-viee. he following letter from the 1'iiitirmau and aeereiary ! tha MH)pl'a pitny atuie ceii trul rum mil tea: I. m N. br , April SMI, IH1M. Mr. Mai vii Wnrreu, Fatrburv, Neiir. l-Hr Kir: We hnv examined your Imm.1i, Chart, with Part riighth addition thereto, aild With plenanrwcau onilora th Nina. And will add that yuur IhmiIi luliy hikI dearly l- flu- Ilia tru 'em ol lltiimy a wa benv nml i la hirinont won tha platform put lurth bv tha iVopl.'a I'arlr, and wa rwoiiHiH-Md it to il irona in - n U ol the Iru ltie priuripleaol tiiuuey, Il a eliitl' nnra, J. II ttmUteit, Chairroan, M. Iliiaa. HMrlrv, la Moaay t ari ami on Iba uuianU ol tba tk . r ilirvd la pr.wt4 tk tullowiiig lormuU. "Tk Halaarh of rlou," "Ika lloaav I'h-H' I'riita " It all oar nmiif t, told, altvav aad paif U aiada a ! tfnl t ad to a all ! Iila, It will lka if w . rily aad aUaili im pari" i laoai .tax ptio la etla aailiiHi tal aivrrwnat ilaaa Ha1f.,i i.l Urdiaal Vl aaurwa." N I. A'l Hwy m.ii a lewd .i a all tWtita. S i It.twaf wtaal wa r4waakk la gittriul ilaoaoalr. N 1 A aat aw-l aoaaiaat au Many People Cannot Drink lk at t tak tat aaa fat d (I'aiaMl ;( d (ik t. lot thaU,tl ! at etiM)! kiua. tr 4 IWaW a II U It a4 aM llktlaa at r t.. !, f na C aa4 il tK a,ia-(l ta at rt, Ma.W rM e t)t laMkaai hum vaaf ihax t.wlay, Tt U aawaa ei t Mla. U a 41 OF THE PEOPLE communication of a worthy and rat table of money circulation." II Money Chart, la true, and if the pro viaion of the foregoing formula of the bulwark of freedom tie enacted Into law aud faithfully executed the control of the quantity of the money circulation will immediately pnaa from the BritMi American oligarchy to the people of tbia country, aud the people will paa irom bondage into ao overincreaeing freedom and properity. Aud the Invialble em pireof "Kid path' Arena" will perieb to the eiteut of the Uuited Htatee. Hut on the contrary, If the provlalona of I he i'lfulwark of v reedom atoreaaio, be not In every particular enacted Into law. the control of the Quantity of our money circulation will remain where it In, with tha Kritiau American oligarchy the (Miopia of thla country will remain in their bondage" and tbeia will lie uo bott i m to the interminable death ol bondage down Into which they will be forced deeper nnd deeper and deeper, without remedy I think the "Independent" a bettor paper than ever before. M. WAiirtRM. Falrbury, Nebr. Coaf reitman From tha Third hlatrlot. IIOUINMONOII NOUUIM WHO RIIALo IT lit? IUktinoton, Neb., AuguatSO, 1808. To tha popullata of tba Third Congrea aional IHatrict: The republi(!an ol tbia congreaHional dletrlct are seeking to mike capital out of the fact that the delegation from Cedar refuaed to take part In the joint conference of democrat and populiat, which placed In uouilna tion John H. Itoblnon. They have iwd fit to attach Importance to thl action ol our county, becaune tha humble writer of tbee line wa a member of our dele gation. Without entering Into any dl cuMaionoflhe action at Norfolk, which wa fully ei plained, then and there, I de aire to give my peraoiial reaaone for aup porting Judge Hobinaon for oongre: I. 1 know how John H. Robinaon stand on every public queation before t he a merican people; and any or you can find out by aaking him, I know ha atanda upon every plank of the Omaha platform, except tha wild and vliouary chimera of the u!Hraiiur,v. 2. I know that no one (not even Wil liam F. Norria hlmaelf) know bow tha republican candidate for congrea in thla divtrict. atanda on a eiogle quetlon beforethe A merican people. Now, underatand me. I have nothing againat Judge Norria, peraonally, hav ing known b.tn for eighteen yrara. Dur ing all that time nothing ugtint hi moral character or financial honeaty ever cum to my knowledge. For eight year he aat on the bench in thl dlatricf; and, during all that aime, our relation were moat pleaaant; and 1 rather favored hi being retained in that poaitlon. (Hut lt ma rmua to add that the preaent Judge H van, ia tha choicest gilt kind Heaven im ent ua in many a day.) William F. Norria ia one of the moat airreeable men in a aocial way I ever met. Gifted with an education at Weat Point, one of tba bet obtainable, by the way. ha ia an omniverou reader, with a flue literary tate. He would make a re eoectable and valuable citizen in any community, a would William McKiuley or Hefijimn llurriaon. Hutatae! h l a moat acnom pi lulled trimmer. Ill true that he ha many eminent example. Marc Tull.v and I'M ward Hyde were trimmer. Hut a trimmer i not what wh poiiuliMt want in thia illatrict. I wiah to know what I am voting lor, don't you? We all wnut Homethiug beai'le empty platitude, glt taring general i tie and iion-couimitlal-ixm. One paiier, for wIiohh editor I have a hilt h iwteem, Hity ol Jll'fge Norria: lie i not a radical goldbug, being rather a ailver republican who refuaed to breitk with the old party. You all remember how Petroleum V. Nm-hv aet the country in a ronr in INMO, when Im deMcrile-d (Jenernl llnucock'a position on the money queation: "0ii ileunn," aaid the it rent leader, "I am re- juiced that I hev an opportunity uv au aerin the querica wich may be put to me. In i ha maiter uv currencv, wiieiher we lie, d mure or lea, whether it hould Im rad'emable In void, or not redeemable in anything, ia a queation on wich I ncod not aay titer are grave oni renc-a uv , oiiinyuii. Kf it I heat lo hev flat money, wa inu-t l v tl'il money, el on on the other hand, ft wat la polled ound money ahould b" held to roiidoo to the grent- eat gootl uv thaurenteat number, that i wat w waut. It il t one tiling yoo tnml lar In inind eiyoog.i to your homea, wich la thai eternaJ Vigdanew la Die pr e uv bla-rly, and that th Fabiat poliry uv Oeueral VV it.l.li.gltiu wuv wut bn.i the kau'rv thro ilia rv.liiin.nr., war." Try Judge Norria. Wii'eto liliu at Wayne, Wana manly, Nebraska and a-k him lo wner wild "ye" or "ao," and gi'a y mi leave to pulihali hi aa aw era IhaalaVatt (pleatlon that her ltd low; I. IM yu believe la a protacliv Ur- Iff? 'J. l. .m b-liva ii tariff for rev ran oalyT .1, li yon bahav Im I raw lrdT I l. ou lli la lli Irva, aallm !! aud iab-adaa eiiaad I., K'.ld and ail-r, al a ratio ol III lo IT A ln ya te-iwv I al I oly bowld Ih iba waftaum ut alaad'trd ol Htoar v Vl-a la lea l ail J Niaf 0 Ki jo Ik I im aa rad pawf mouot lit Ik l'iiid Mala nuftraotaat rd.ntila o air ia r ? T. I' 4 kllav l lrod.il? N. v,i a Mwe la ;. Ihwaaaf tf 1 04 latllav la W Wkat- ? lit, iMloa ".! Ua la!Ut l.ra kw aWIr for guMstas.Urd? i II. ijii4 sued 4uwij platM m aairwddi ua Ike woky saawliw? Hi nilin V, Plst, rrwa fwtts) a TfcsMHiwtatf M'vf fvraoa-l I tut kf N)avlaWsda Jfia( fv It, lovws-f aVif, tUpl tl. )', IWI, AljUtl U TlirJ Nsfc'Mka Vo. t-r, l4ttarWrSJ ?, l,fawCw ba Libre, Panama Park, Florida, Aug. 17, 1891. Dear Mr. Jackaon: Your let ter bearing date of August 15th reached ma yesterday, and a usual louud a warm welcome. The queetiou of "peace," "going borne," "goiug to Havana," aud kiudred subjects are receiving consider able discussion these days, but couclu sious are as varied aa tha inclinations ol the meu. Home want to go home. They argue that, since peace ba been de clared, the object for which they euliated is secured, aud there is uo further uecee "ity lor louger remaining iu the army. Others are auxtous to go to Cuba just lor the experience, aud still others want to tight, lu tha uieautiuie the Third Nebraska Is perfecting itsulf in the art ol war, and ahould it be needed, 1 feel that it will acquit iUelf creditably. Yesterday we paaed our first inspec tion, Colonel Odd, one ol Gsueral Lee's staff, la luapector general, He took diuuer wltu ua, auu uegau tue inspection shortly alter dinner. The meu were iu Hue form, aud, while the Inspection wa quite rigid, the inspector waa highly pleased, 01 our total strength, l.'JVi, but four meu were absent, three with leave aud oue without. The lueetiou proper was not completed until 6 I). III,, after which the regiment formed aud passed iu review, i wish you could see the Third. This eveuiu the 1st brigade of the ild di vision was formed, with the Third Neb. ou the right, the 10th lud. iu the center, aud the 2d Miss, on the left, aud pasaed in review, Colonel Mont gomery commanding. Ueueral Hub bard, acting dlvisiou commander, wus reviewing officer, Parties who wilueswed tha rwview told me the 3d Neb. waa easily entitled to Brat place iu point of appear ance aud precision In marching, me ability ol the meo comprising our regi ment la renogmced at division bead quarters. Four of our lieutenant are ou detached service at division head quarters. Out of thirteen olliuera com oris nir th areneral court martial of tbi divisiou, seven ura Irom the Ud Neb., to say nothing of several private who are aci lug a clerk. Tonight our baud assists In giving a Couo. rt ia Jackson villa lor the benefit ol the hospital at Pablo Ueach. 'I hi Is the third time our baud has been culled upon, which fact goes to prove that we have an excellent band. Chief Musician lirowne. of Lincoln, is a bard worker, and his bard work baa accomplished much. Tha baud la tba pride ol tha regi ment. Well, if! continue iu thla strain you will think I am losing Interest in affairs at home, but such ia not the case. You cautiouuieto take care ol my health, but I wonder if ou think ol yourself enough. 1 do not envy you those mid night freight train rides. Mrs. Ueck and children will soon return to Liucoln. I am afraid she will get pretty lonesome. I think I have never told you what I think of Col. llryau. lie ia a man, eo- cially, physically, morally and in factu ally, lie Is the life of the oHIuere' me. He has stood the change of climate and manner of living ua well ua any ol ua and much better than many. Ills talk, deeds, and many acts of kindness to all classes of meu are proof ol hi moral standing and character. His profound arguments In all questloiiscomlug beiore ua bring u to rail is bis intellectual strength, 1 never met a man ia all my lile for whom I bod such a high regard. Kind regard to all. 1 have written my name about three hundred times to day, signing warrants aud passes. V. F. UKCK. Tolls fur Milling, Editor iNDKPICNIiBNT: Hear Hir: It seems to me the greatest danger to our party's success I the farmers must have more lor their pro. duce In order to prosjr and bring pros perity to the country and it is easy to convince the people living in tbecltus that higher price lor products means higher price for tbera to pay for what they live ou. Mow i there not a law say ing how much the miller can tak for toll lor grinding our wheat? I have heard that one-sixth of our wheat was all th law allowed them here and one- ii in t ft eaat. Now if there is no such law The "Dewey" Automatic Stock Foun tain. Wn want our readers to not the change in I ho advertisement of the Htock Fountain Company of Luke City, Iowa. They now preaent the Uteat and only abaolutely perlecfc fl.tat lountaiu ever put on the market. Cholera Is prevented by pure water, and tlie bountiful auoply ol it lucreaae fat and lea-tna the quautiiy of food re quired. Pure water ia funnelled by the "H-wey" Fountain, manufactured bv tha Stis'k Fountain Company ol Lak City. Iowa, They have bandied every coiniiinanoii ol fountain made, and tor I wo vear have been uo'ing all of the objections to the uuat fto-tt fountain, J H vereoma all id Ik idt' )- do I in ' ! I It lnvawl 4lkrv Mrol ifei , wn ik Minrk-l rwawiti, as I v givaa Sufc b 144.M n allHH) Ikal ISM ka,?f ii.W4 liJ all lk Il U ui.! wa Ik aiaiksl nd tk-ir -nl sf ! to ia-1 urn I mm kr II tt- tkal t aaaj , triad il'iw prof 'id. lu ba "t ! aaihatajflwrf, tJ ft Iks kelai a'W lrilr H, a4 fmll ka rwll M al M to I I t,i uPl ) )Nass 1klf (4sal w4S towwlki', aad It ktd m I.Wd k ad ataah ataar Ik it iik lu llaal Knaia in Ik .aal k t-O, ' W a.rn t.a kkl 1K ' k g, bnaiat aad ka tk Valval ! I ml rii ii tatea dnaklarf tap alluao-g (M4 I ! 4 4l4ta k ( tt, null it a? 4 ki Ik ir i l. 1 f nit al Ik ! .a )iai s It there ought to be then it would make no difference with our own people whether wheat wo high or low a larmer could compel the millers to grind our wheat and we could aell it direct to the people at a reasonable price and at the same time make the foreign countries pay aa a remunerative proe for w beat. 1 be lieve a war on miller would keep from dividing the interests of the farmers end other classes. I wish Hardy or some one would write this up. 11a gives telling b'ows to the g. o. p. I took eight bushels of wheat to mill which weighed 480 pounds. I got V40 pounds ol flour, bran and shorts, 100 pounds of flour wa all I got so you see they take a bait. 1 told tne miner i thought the law gave bim oue-sixth which would be 80 pounds, his part; 400 pouuds my share which If I could get would enable me to undersell him in the markets thus giving the people cheaper flour for it brings the producer and con sumer together and no miller to go be tween. Of course the miller can buy w limit and sell flour as high a bepleaan but dare h take unlawful toll from the farmer? 400 pound of flour would be 8 sack and at CO cent per suck would be 4 dollar, 1 dollar per buahel would be 1 dollar per sack. Most of ua sold last year at CO cents. I sold my crop at UO cents five years ago that wa les than the miller sold his bren.lOO pounds of bran at 00 cents, 120 pouuds ol wheat at 00 cents. , Please look this matter up and see who la iu the right. Heaped fully, Y.LUk How Aims. Ashlund, Neb. Th I.aooasiar Cuanly Farmer' lab. The world's oldest flag, the stars and stripes, moved on the top ol the flag stuff and beueatn on the club tent, erect ed on a bice rise of grouud, covered with graa and flower of variou kind. Tlii wa a eight long to be remembered by the many farmer and wire with their lunch basket, lull to the top with pie and cake and many otherdeliuacleH to partake of, hospitality of Mr. and Mrs Heueberger, two miles north wist of Woodlawn, August 18, 18U8. Iu the well appointed bouse only a few rods away, was heard some good sing ing, while the first table was being aerved, but ceased at the second call to partake ol a bountiful lunch. After which the meeting was called to order by the president, 11. Policy, Minutes were read and unproved. Then there waa singing by KstellaHmith, which wa Very much enjoyed by all. Mr. Dram read, "why Willey would not sing," who dually admitted, because it is a Hpaulsb song. Mr, (Jy lords recitation, "Nature and Grace", met with a loud applause. He was called to the (root a second time and gave another called "Maud Muller". A recitation by Miss NoraPatwater was well reemved. Hr, Duncan ba a soft and pleasing voice, read a long piece about free rural delivery of mail, in which he said: "Iu Ore-it Britain the free delivery ol letters was began about fifty year ago. All mad Is delivered at the residence, at the address without extra charge. The rural postmen making a daily walk ol from 15 to 18 miles, and receiving a compensation of 18 shillings or about four dollar and fifty cents a week. It wa establlehed iu France in 1880, At flrt an extra charge of ten centime ('1 cent) waa made, which woe aban doned in 1840. Iu the Herman empire a change of 10 to 20 pfennigs (2 to 4 cents) according to weight, is made lor the delivery ol mail In rural districts. In Austria, Hungary a small extra charge Is mad, ranging from to a cent and one-half. The rural delivery, is in Belgium and 8willrlaiid. It had bean put to the test of practi cal experiment in 29 states ol this un ion, and over 4 dinreut routes. This ba been done by direction ol congress, which placed a sum of 910,000 Hiioleirinted by another appropriation of f 80 000 at t he disposal of the depart ment for thia purpoa, during the fiscal years 1800 and 181)7. And tois appropriated a further sum of CO.0OO dollars, lor coutinuiug aud just over the float, outside of the body ol water ami freeze readily. Mud cannot becleHtied from under them unless the en'ire fountain is takeu apart, Theaw objections are all overcome In the "lew ", heaide many minor one not mentioned. It ha a double drink ing rup, and a hrne flout which will not ru-t or water log, and valve that cannot freeie, na It ia 8 luchea within body of water. I'.enieinlar this point, a you can ii-i t he fountain the entire winter. Mud cannot get under the flout. Theaa statement are iwiainv fact. Th denier nnd larmera all want a foun tain if they run purehaaaa -rfect on. Without queatfon the "Hioxsy" ia a per lect loun'mn. Hog chol.-ra I now gaining ground . aa4 it aally la ns liu 4'a lt M fnralakad, ( lIM I l.akstui, la, akurww rua lw kaadrwtl lu Ifcrw kaa-trwl ki a )r, ad "k i" 'Mkiin atatra, vrv i'f k' I'Mti n isikU-v .i Itignad ka in-wil wa tvuu ! b lag wa'r4 taiialn'lv. Tkay aara at' niakoi, ISankt Ikitnly aad wrui. a tu wot kav a p ij i, 4ir A hi k ubtia a ik oaiaiw, fci t-attiMnivnvt lu Ikfive, I kka -f Itwt lan Iron nat Ma) loakd ttt lnrnr adl laiit lu ik , sa l Ik (Wef It tar ik tun af knathrf wl I'Mnmi lu hunt w4 ! anv u Vaftly ka rr atari, Allvlkatliak Cu,La O1!, Uaa, on tkt 4 el'ia ik ttnara, and 4aair at Ifcn asail aii4vtf klwlntwMng any !, nkWk) ion sua wu kt Irtian ik loaain a aadkul ay 4 Kfit.n aniline ltr;t extending the experiment, during the jirewui ui-chi year, weraana towushlp, Johnaon county, Nebr. rural free deli?, ery was inaugurated ou the 7th ol Nov., 18D8. Each ol the four carriers, who, start ing from Tecu timed post ofllce, make wieiraany inps or ao miles or more, supplies about 00 families. The territory embraced in the delivery contained 1)2 square miles. Ouly favorable reports are received of the nervine, and the cooperation of the farmers in making it a success, It Wa moved aud carried hv mi nnn.nl. mous vote that free rural delivery ol iuhii uBestenuea an over the state. The committee on tent was requested to meet with the Houthren In Lincoln. Mr. C, A. Arouson ot the Boothren club was permitted to use the tent for the first of September, A vol of thanks was given Mr. and Mia. I)enberger for their hospitality. Thejclub will next meet with the pres ident II. Pulley 8 mdes northwest of Lincoln, September 15 th, Program tor said meet ina-: Declama tion, Miss. Blanch Duncan; Helect read ing; Mr. Mildred Koonts; Declamation, Miss Nora Puswater; Musio aud Miscel laneous. Diw'usslon: "Best methods of seeding tame grasses led bv Mr. A. IL Drain," Music, 'What methods may be adopted tbia yenr to Improve y h-ld of arop next year, a well to reduce the annuul growth ol weeds." Opened by Mr, Malum. II. Pot-bV, President, E. L. Boumuu, Beo, A Startled Mother. Krum ili Krarport (III) Upll.tl. While busy at work In her home, Mr. William Hhoy, corner of Taylor and Hancock Avenue, Freeport, III., wae ateriled by beuriug a noise Just behind behind her. (Mrs Shay Was Startled.) Turning quickly she saw creeping to ward her her lour yesr-old daughter Beatrice. The child moved over th floor with an effort, but seemed filled with joy at finding Iter mother The rest of the happening ia best told in the mother's own words, lib said: "Ou the am b of Sept., 1800, while in the bloom of health, Beatrice was aud deiily and severely alHioled with spinal meningitis. Strong and vigorous be fore, In five weeks she became feeble and suffered from a paralytic stroke which tSvieted her head back to tha aide and made It Impossible lor bar to move a limb. Her speech, however, was not af fected. We called in onr family doctor, one of th moat experienced and success ful practitioners in tha city. He con sidered the case a very grave one. Be fore long little Ua trice was compelled to wear a plaater pari jacket. Promi nent physician were oon-ulted, eleotrlo batteries were applied, but no benefit was noticed until we tried Dr. Williams' Pink Till for Pale People. "Biiey in my kitchen one vfternoon I wa startled by the cry of 'Mamma from little Beatrice who was creeping towards me. I had placed her on an Improvised bed In th parlor oomfort- ably close to the flreaide and had given herome book and tdavthlngs. She became tired of waiting for me to come bock and made up her mind to go to me, so her story, 'Mr. Pink Pills made me walk,' which she lells everyone who come to our house, waa then for the Brat time verified. She has walked ever since, niih ba now taken about nine box. of the pill and hi r pale and pinched iHce ha been growing roay, nnd hr limbs gained strength day bv dav. She aleep nil night long now, while be fore taking the pills she could reathuta few hours at a time." Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People are sold by all drnugial. B New v. rn i, 3 m aii ? kudu $ aA tw mm C44 itwr nxmmit at roat ru f T .K Wa aial naiaaiS IgWM lani ia. MiNSwaann w a, k nam im H i.Hiiii twM . m aal .' i J T J V ttmm . m i. i ew at a. mfmijtmmt ti tmm A j( jSTmt ITnfTi i jjg i 7 nV A MWI I nUI IIA ? It tta TWoVtASM MtlJkfBl (I 9 I S mat4tm aaw. m ft new m4 I Wt tm a laiaif na rW A A y" nasi' in n ihm l-mt w. mA km k. wl i um I 9 J r-,- MrfHMMnA A 11 miaaaSii A Ai.ea W rKr?IM-u-l,0?c II (kT Eafcla' ! J1aVMa H l4 ra wmm 1 n 1 aj 1 4" S m, a II I I I Vl.-MO.-SUB. FREE PREM. V In three months an !. Q non, in six month a U. T S. Senator. Two liiifKir- V tant event to tlioaa vhn fight for principle and not for pelf. We waut your help in spreading iu goapei or reiorm. Seiid us 60 cent for a 6 months' new aub-cripHon to Tub Inukpkniiknt, aud we wdl eeuii you, pre paid, a copy ol "War ren's Money Chart" a a premium. It sells for 25 cents, an I k' worth tha prion. Oet a doubtful voter on thit and w'll try lo add another r- A crult to the grand army X ol reform. Mnkal Plat Ksnuralim ta Uoatoa, Tickets on sale lor train leaving Chi cago September 16 to 18 Inclusive, at rate of $10.00 for the round trip, and good returning until September 80. Also cheap rate to all polut east, Vee tibuled sleeping ear to Boston, and solid train to New York, Hates lower than via other lines. For further Infor mation call on or address J. Y. Calahaa, Oeueral Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, $13.50 HOT SPRINGS AND RETUH1. Only one fare to Hot 8prlnfs, B. D, and return via the Elkhorn line Aug. 9tn and 28 tb and SepUm'ber 10th aui 80th. Limit 80 dav, Ileast your mind and cur your bodj by a trip to this delightful reaon. Oet ticket at 117 8 10th street national Cnearapmsal O. A. ft. f lg.aa Clnelnnatl nn4 Blarn 01S.6O, The Elk born line ( North western) will ell tickets to Cincinnati and return lor above occasion, September 9, 8, 4 al ! 118 60 for round trip. Upon payment to olnt agent ol dopoait lee of 25 oeatt imlt may be extended to October 3d. For further Information apply to A. 8. Fielding, T. A., 117 South 10 street. brack and Wyoming Boikrt irIODS. Argust Sod and 16tb, Beptetnbsr 6th and aoth, October 4th aud 18th, tba Elk born line (Northwestern), will sell tickets at one lore plue a. for tb round trip to point oo Its line In Nebraska west and north and la Wyoming weal ol and including Orln Junction. Tha minimum round trip rate to be 19. ' Stop-overs granted a going tiip be yond Stanton and Crton, Neb, For further Information call on A. 8, Field lug, C. T. A., 117 8. 10th 8t. Th Bight genu U Klondike, Whether you select the all water roate by way of 8t, Michael, or the overland route via. Dyea, Hkagway, Cooper river, Taku or Stikine, you must first reach a Pacific port of embarkation. The Rio Grande Wetern Railway, ia connection with the D. A R. 0., or Colo rado Midland Ry., Is tb abort, direct and popular route to Bun Francisco, Partland, Tacoma or Heat tie. Through sleeping cars and tree reclining chair , cars from Denver to Ban Franeiscoand Denver to Portland. Choice of three routes through tbs Rockle and tba most magnificent scenery in th world. Write to F. A. Wadleiirh. 0 P. A.. Bait Lake City, for copy of Klondike folder. rarrOUR NAME,; Bialaad Addraa tly prtatad oa IXf ab, M blah eat ravalopa sail sotahaads to natch; alaooa plot of baat black Ink, All th aliovaiaat prepaid lor only 1.M, orpost- stamp. fall Una of aamplaa forseaoUIn Uinp. S. P, SKA WELL, B.Dtaltin. M, 0. Just try a loo box of Cascareta, tha finest liver and bowel regulator aver made. E GOOD TO YOUR HOME. BUY A i i ii' i u ia Lincoln Steel Range and pleas your dear wife and family Warranted tb Dioat rfect cooking stove mad. W a a th very bast eld rolled patent leveled steel, and line every Rang with nabaato aad stl, which make It Impoaaibl to set fir to your floor. They ar bandaoni, attractive, up-to-date in pattern and deaign, lull eekal trim mad, will burn any kind ol fuel, will last a low time. Mad on honor, sold oa merit. Tbi I why eall them the "esaT oa basts." It your denier do not handle them a make great niltk. Writ lo u aad will pro v id a way lor you to buy oa at a rn"bl prirn. Buckstaff Bros. Mf. Co., LINCOLN, MRU. MAKERS I'alronis hoaie ldoatryod ia Kebra k. Wetvlrryos lohmin OrTWra. Itauks aad Eir Coaipaawa ul Liaroln, aad tnottaand aaing our Itaatm 8aJ at imi ita llotal aa.l Kaaa Oaisi IVIIIISN IIRlf rtui aatoM Waatt I