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Sept. 15, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. rvIIT f IM11I A lhT f I HW IIKIIllllllNllr1 lnr r'r'IIKI la this department ws will publish tbaracter, received (roin subscribers to tbli paper. No oonmumioatjom should contain hquk True 000 woitus, Manuscript will not be returned. No Uwap This Vear. Kdltor Independents I learn from reliable authority that there bus been a proposition made in Douglas county by the republicans to tbo fusion forces that they knife Unfile Jake Wolfe nud In return tbe republi cans will support Mr. 1'oy liter. There Imposition Is to gi t a delegation of populists to meet a Ilk9 delegation of g.o.p.ltcs on October fith and fix up A trade In favor of Williams and against Uncle Juke Wolfe. Now, Mr. Kditor, 1 for one urn ready to brand any one a traitor to the cause of relorni that would for a moment eutertNlu such a proposition, and I trust that we have none In our ranks who would think of going back 011 Uncle Jake, us It Is only a scheme to force Williams onto the peotle. I am personally acquainted with W. A. I'oynter, end know him to be too good a man to allow any trad-1 lug to be done to further his candidacy, If our people do their duty, and lam certain they will, I nm confident W. A. I'oynter will be Nebraska's next gov ernor, find elected by iiO.OOO majority. In conclusion I will say to Mr. g.o p.lte that we have no balky horses; our stock is till fust breed, and will come out win nere at the nominir race November 8th, iU'fiicmher. nroooeillons to trade don't go Uncle Juke will get there just the enmu. Vote 'er straight, hoi s, A linieu 1'or. Anelfior Srem ItrjMtit, Haktiwotom, Neb. Kept. 0, 1HUH, Kditor I fidcja-ndcfiti In the writers humble judgment, John . Calhoun had no Intellectual superior among the public men of America, jier hts no couul. In his siieeeh on the separation of government from banks, he said: "The banks have censed to be mere mottled Incorporations, They have become tree political Institutions," I thought of those words the other day om I looked over House Roll 10,219 of tbe fl&th congress, lid session: "A bill to provide for strengthening the public credit, for tbe relief of the United States treasury, and for the amendment of the laws relating to national hanking rsso dations," flow true were the great Carolinian's words, Though Calhoun spoke 01 years ago, his words are true tills day. House Itoll 10,289 provides for tbe "exchange" (a which means re demption) of sliver dollars by gold coin and lor the creation of branch banks, and remember this, this hill was corn t nit ted to the committee of ths whole Jan, 18. 1808. The republicans will go before 1 he country with the cry that Mr. McKlnley (in view of pence negotia tion) would be pleased to have a ma jority of congress In accord with the nd tfilnletratlon and that we cannot afford todoanythlug else In tbe eyes of for eign nations. Then when they have congress, woe tie unto us. Our only sal vation is to voti for such men as John H, Robinson, democratic and popullstlc candidate for congress from the Third congressional district, W 1 mi kb F, Dhyant. Iu of llm Cumiisltf a, Kdikir Independent: As the campaign opens up would it not be good politics for the voters to understand the issues before the people? Tbe reform fore s are battling for what they think is best for the state aud na tion, I. ., a govern incut for the honest yeomanry ol the country, and reducing expenses to the minimum consistent wit h good government. The republicans ask to be reinstated In power with all their defaulters and public plunderers as their stock in trade. It might be well for the lenders of the rarty to let their voters know why Mr. Kbrlght's shortage at the blind usylum at Nebraska City of I.'IOO went to their nominee, also for what. And let them eiplaiu tbe turning down of Judge Dak- r and the nomination of an attorney fur the stats boodlers. Was it not tac itly understood that the party did not want Hartley punished, nud when It was understood Hartley would divulge where the state funds went was he iromhed if lis would keep quiet Hay- ward would tat nm governor and par uou nun out. rutting this and that to getber, and the litrt Unit ths republican nominee deleuded Hartley, wouldn't It be euy lor him li psnlon him out and then claim as bis attorney he was ou ths Inside and kaw Ksrtley was aaluntHwnt as r.ug.n. Moors and ought to lei al lowed bis liberty aud a rhrtiiuo btnide. Tbs farmers 01 this state have a chance to bars ous ol (heir number to visit when limy are lu l.lnoolu, and tbs stain u ewrt'upt uiimt lor y.t years a aa not throws iu.tr maulle around aim lu any greet silent, aud lbs other Mlow has always bea a bale Mlow well met anions thiies who Nade It a buelawas to (luader Ike elate, 11 our surmising are surreal la tie above Us UuU trr td Ibis seuipalga .hoMldUlll.UtUlli.lt M Ut II I ). W.U.Hw, Twauteah, Nb, NEBRASKA'S DEAD HERO, 4 t.lia Mailt. Wfltaa rm MaalUa) Miet4lea Wm I (' (, 1 he Mow leg kt I Iruta Jaee UJl, bJ, ftaplala til Us I trtt N.braU rt weal, tad aleu shaplaia f I Us kti uf roprseeautitMi la u H'eUUr ul IUT, will U ffd wilt Ntt laWr-et all Mh ui aad tUulatl y wau hsuwlbspUia M!ly, TWe leMet was writtea Itf Wv, r H.tU, idtWiia, s.ar A WtHiaat et' irdiMlW tm t awa lsv. aa Manila. Aa, R, I Nat Hrwlasr ftwitbi Lak ioa had Uil. rry Ua savl.Msl a 0WnU.f Miraei, raUr Uaa Ual beaMwritsIl I ril to Uh.rat k.f Ual br f raa.bMia, Outlaw Uwta, iu tastaaUy by .( .uu 1"" rTF-IIl"- lYtl communications of a worthy and suitable Ttiesiliiv. Auu-iiHt 2. at about 10 p.m. I buried him tbe next day in the plot of ground set apart for uu American uury nirirround. lie woe a icood boy and a good soldier, and died while bravely do ing hie duty. How well I remember him when, years ngo, 1 boarded at his grand father's and he was a lit tle fellow iu dresses. It was his grandmother's de light to have blm sM-ak,Why Khould We Start and fear to Die.' Of course you will hear all about the little scrap that night from Mr. Hcltwir. Charley was hit In the band by a frag ment of shell, but the wound Is slight. Wo were lying In the trenches not far from the Spanish lines, company K near the svtrcme left of ours. Our boys were well urotected from bullets, but the enemy had beautiful range with their ar tillery, and the way they landed the shells was a caution. I wu with the hospital corps about 100 or 1 DO yards buck, aud the shells burst all around us. One came close enough to sprinkle us with burnt powder and till our eyes wltb sand, 1'retty close call. Hut what we had that night Is not a patching to what we are going to nave wneu we Inks the city. Hook for considerable loss to us, but fearful carnage for the (Spanish. Our boys have smelt powder Miid are on their muscle, Am getting along nil right. Two of ths boys came to my tent last night and both ol them. 1 think, went away con- verted. 1 got a great blessing myself The Lord Is blessedly near me, and have no fear. Whatever He does rltrht. lint lorn ere this reaches you, you will know all about it. Manila will have fallen nnd the news sent over the world I ,ov to the folks. Yours fraternally and truly. JamKs Maim.kv, Chaplain of 1st Nebraska. A Mistake. Hastiiotos, Neb,, Sept. 6. 1808, Kdltor Indepeiidcntt 1 clip the following Hue of Kept. 3: from the Ouiahu "The friends of Judge Maxwell are say Ing nothing about the treacherous sell out by which bs was trailed off for the benefit of I'oynter. Hut they will be beard from lu November," Judge Maxwell bad no more staunch friend In the Noifolk convention than was the present writer. 1 refused to vote In the alleged "joint conference," and would do so niralu, under like clrcum stiifici'S, Hon. Humuel Mavwoll blmself will testify to my loyalty, Hut ths man who penned the above and ths journal that published (tare mistaken, that Is all. Maxwell's stauuehest friends In the convention were the close friends of Mr I'oynter, The writer nominated Hon. Michael W. McOan of Albion (Mr. l'oyntor's po litical lieutenant) as chairman ol the convention, Henntor McOan treated ths Maxwell people fivrly. He appointed a committee who reported axainet joint conference. Uooue county divide: her vote between Uobluson and Maxwell, It would have been impolitic for them to have taken a h and with us in a fight be tween a silver republican and a demo crat, I can tell you Inst what nominate Judge John H. Hobinson, It was his helrs-ut-law. Ills elevation to the 0011 gross of the United H lutes would muke a vacancy on the bench lu the Ninth dis trict. There was Williams from Ante lope, Hrltton from Wayne, Kelley from Madison and Kerryman from Knox.eucb willing to succeed Judge Robinson. Judge Maxwell might suy us did the man from Nnsuretb: " 1 hey parted my garments among them and upon my vesture they cast lots," Hut these gen tinmen I have mentioned are, most of them, able men and the desire to be die trlct judtre is a laudable ambition. What do we train by votintr lor William F. Morris? He never souuht an ollice, oh, no! Hut the idea of trying to lay it onto I'oynter or bis frleuds is too funny lor niiythlntr. My iiopulistie friend, by voting for Hay ward or Morris you may please VA ward Jtosewater, but jou willmnksof yourself what I, K. rhirlander Doesticks called a dumpbool. Wn.iit'R F. Hkvant. JOBBERY AT THE BOTTOM 1 The HeaMtS tat Ml.a)uaiuint I'ollllcsl I'ulla HiaHiilll. fur Suhll.r ll.alhl ThsTopeka (Kansoi) AdviM'ats sums up some of the reiutous why our soldiers rams back sick from the camps and ho pltals of ths south aud calls attention to some tuuta In the record as made up It says; Ths trus mason for the diegustiug treatment ol our soldiers slues tbe ter mination ol ths war, saSHiially tbs a Us I ol tbe sK k. Is not that Alger la so iimt'b. worse than other sM)pl, Alger la bad enough, but that was knowa when hs was saiiiml lor tbs rabinet (Hwltion. lie was put there because bs Is bad. be hum In rrprvaeete ii baviuktla tuenee. It is lierauas ol UU tyw that we are bw atttieled with Abjerieat. Ilia b sues we priit lbs siiateaee olasys- uui in rout ot waa-a is las love of atoay Ual wear maple Ihsrsaulla Iti4al-Ntiudd at.a wbtMM) ability to Unt idy eaaaul be iualtiiaMj have ewa "I vr patwsU aiik laeir dry tuugiM kaegian trot iMr luualUis wub ttem iserwtiurf vv.r lter lac., wtia mag ills la Uir ti eore, wita an amlteal atlsttiiua, ana u asres, wlili 4Nta bwts, with avtaaWr ll to driak, with so ntila, eilb au sttatalaal-aiatply Ml la du, ed Ua It dead br huar !uaa tidUl.k " Tkisal (aatnlhuataa. kh Ua, II, V, Ikiyaioa eu sarWsily w biiteaekiHl. It we boh Ubisd tiwr4 lUtialt'W sieiHwrl weraa eaarlear laug4 b4 euadutuae l b would alto kiia Ui tgt re Ue atlrUat ol Us Mild, we skall a a vi ample i4 Ue real VawsH. IUwmwI lUtyalua Is m I b-al tl Ue tkasaatausa J'atk aei Uta. ll as Uruuga but UreMital Ke btlsg Ual Ue plat was sebsried ae wai alUe arair mia llwaa Airm that mila hint a Vnaad aeral aaJ late hiat aaUuniy u. rre a rr 1 1 ' which would Dot scare away pleasure seekers from the park. Like many Amer- 1 loans General Ilovnton Is thrifty. 11 was looking out for the future when he made that report. In the meantime Governor Hastings of Pennsylvania, had declared Camp Thomas to be "simply a great pest house; it Is reeklwi with fever, and no man, no matter how healthy, could stay there any louirtn of time and not contract the disease." Dr, Nicholas Henn. the eminent physician who is assistant surgeon goueral of the army suys of Camp 1 nonius: "In regard to that cutun. I want to say that 1 warned the Waeulngton authorities be fore the soldiers were sent there that dumror would result from massing body of men there, I told them that the water supply was insufficient, an that the use of river water would resul In typhoid fever. My protests went nu heeded." Oovernor Hastings aud J Henn were not saturated with Algorism and thov discussed Caino Thomas upon Its merits. To their testimony can be added that of many otbers. JUDGE TUTTLE NAMED Sketrh of the tsiiillilata of the Three I'urtle fer UUtrlet Jadif. In l.en fimir Cuejily. The populists, democrats and silver republicans of Lancaster county met In Hohanau's ball Thursday of lust wen and nominated Hum mil J. Tuttle, of this city, to fill the vacancy upon tbe distrlc bench caused by the death of Juilgi Hull. There had been a general disposition to concede this place to a populist by all three wings of the reform forces, bu after George Herge and Fred Kliepherd bud announced positively their detenu nation not to run there was a wide differ ence of opinion who was the strongest man to nominate, Huilly Governor Ho comb came to the solution of the prob Icni by appointing Jodgo Tuttle the night before the conventions met, 'J here wiissome Indignation at this among populist delearates, but after a thorough canvass of the situation it seemed to the universal opinion that the appointee was a very capable man for the place ana would prove a strong candidate. When the conventions met tbe silver republicans nominated Tuttle by accla mution. An Informal ballot in the pop- ullst convention resulted as ioiiows: Tuttle 2D0 Wheeler M Hbepherd 20 Rambolt 20 On motion of Judge Wheeler the nomi nation of Judge J uttle was made unan mons. The democrats immediately afterward nominated J utile. rJiietfches were made by F red Shepherd Judge Tibbets. W, M. Morning, Mrs (telle 0. Higefow, Judge Tuttle am: George W. Herge. Hack SulwrlptloD. Hubscrlbers who are in arrears should remit direct to the iHPKi'KNiiavrT run, Co. Hubscrlption egeuts are not au tborfzed to collect old accounts, but are sent out for tbe purpose of Introducing the paper and securing new subscribers, Our agents are authorized to collect sub scriptions at tbe regular rates from new subscribers ana to receipt 10 r tne snmo. INDEI'KNDKNT I'OB., lO. tt THE SUCCESS OF A FAILURE." A political romance. An every day story of every day life. Graphic, In tensely Interesting, true to existing conditions. A charming lovs story running through a po litical treatise. Head it: you will be entertained and instructed. Price 25 cents, or sent free, post age paid, to each new subscriber to Tin Mr- BRAHKA InOKI'ENDKNT, who sends 11.00 lor tbe paper one year. lt 3cT" RECKLESS DRIVING will brlug about Ibe saute results as driving wltb a poorly mads haruMw or harusaa that is made from lul. lor stock. Our flue harness U made with a view to streagU and duraMl. ity, aad you ran travel Ue roujhe.1 roads, and dm! t lu scuriy la aay sutergeary. We have every ll.iug, aletila lbs liae ol fly aels, whilst, horse tlaakste aad sheets, aad bores goods geaeralty, mult. Uruai. .ilk lk lal.taa lla .1.1. I b(t la k mm aa4 hiW4, ih ta fcwtir 4 .. .1.1 ll4 ! I l t. MaaiwutM .1 .abih, mi a I kati. aaiu s . at , o.t. . i. at..wia.aatal ! M IM , im iu tka k-Milaw k4 Ik ! ai ia-M ,1 L - . "'', Ik ttai4iMi iihi al a .. k .1,1 t ! aairlat ! at !, laa iMi.t.tk.a k "l 'k. kawi., a-4 ikt sa-t !' a, M.aaS avatS a.4 WHMM4, tka tii4tk hjtM4iM ai I IM.xa.at t.4all k.. ai M t.J lk . kitMi.i, at i'a-nMa uata 4 kia. k h,n4 kt fci a Uiiii.ii,ii1mw mi ta 4SI iMt- et k.4 Kt a sM it, kU ku KMiiar ak ki4. s kto t m taaa u.a S ki4 .ul Uti4 SaMa m ia ,llllH'W.Hivl a.kua taa. a4 ti.i m m mnm i. m .. Mii.t .14 lMte It IKkt la rm, M aJ 4 1, wu rs. 1 ia Bs. aat Ik, M, "ai !., r,a-e a tie th a uat4M4 la PUBLIC OWNEItSIUP. MAYOR JONES TO THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN MUNICIPALITIES. Be IKiti.u't Avoi'pt the KuMuulnr; t the Corpiiratliiu'. Hired Man The I'aoiU Arm ltKlunlnf to Ha That Tlmlr Only Wealth Is tba Cuiniuunw.sHlt. At tho ri'cimt coiivtuitiou of the Longue of Amiiriouu Mnuioipulitius held iu De troit Mayor Jones of Toledo made an interesting urn instructive uddress, from which tho following is taken: It bus liciiii populurly bolieved iu days gono by timt a serious immune to tliu perpetuity of our institutions was to lm found in imuiloipul ownership, I do not remember over buying luiurd miy ouu specifloally locate tbu duiigcr, but 1 am well aware tbut I, iu common with thousuiids of others, 01100 accepted it us a sottled conclusion tbut tho municipal ity or tho government, either statu or nutiomil, should keep its bunds off from business, business being something that only individuals or corporations hud a right to ongugo iu. If m dollno busi ness to bo merely making money iu or der to enrich uu individual or a set of individuals, I think the point Is well taken, Hiioli business should bu tbe pre rogative of iudividuuls nud privuto cor porations if of unybody. Hut wliou it comes to u ijiioNtiou of adding to the common woultli, then every considera tion, both of siilllNliutiss aud morals, will iigren tbut it is tho business of nil tho people, whether represttntod by municipality, stitto t;r general govern ment. "Munioipul ownership is all light Witli regard to wuterworks, but not as to street ruilwuye, " said u learned Judge to nm recently. If I were u young mau that hud been trained to a proper re spect for tho bench, I presume I would hurt) accepted this docluntlion us final bocuusu of the learning of the judge, but bud this Judge used his reason in stead of uccepting the reasoning of some hired uiun employed by the corpora tions he would have known tliut tho sauio principle applies to both clusses of service mid tbut if it is good for tho city to own its own waterworks it is good that every utility that ministers to all of the people shall bu owned iu the saute way, Tbo growth of sentiment iu favor of publio ownership, as seen iu this con vention of representative men, Indicates that tho mind of tho people is rapidly clarifying ou this question. They are beginning to so that no good reason exists why all tbo people iu tbo city shall say to a few of the people, the lighting company, the waterworks coin puuy, the street railway company, "Now all of us will give you (a few of ns) the right to get rich off from tho rest of us. " Jisrgo numbers of tbo peo ple arc beginning to too that tho only wealth thut is in any sense theirs is the commonwealth, and with Instincts that are perfectly natural they are striving to regain possessions that have passed out of their bunds, usually through the prMotlca of deception nud fraud, The Lt'ituuo of American Municipali ties bus brought out hundred of cities now operating their own publio ntili ties in one form or another to prove that tbo qnostion of the wisdom of municipal ownership has passed out of the domain of the problems. The question that tbo people are now considering is bow to got selfishness to roloaso its grasp upou tboso valuable hurl tuges of tbo people. I confess I know 110 better way than to appeal to tho patriotism of every loyal citizen. Why does not patriotism cull for service in the time of peace as well as war? Why should tho soldier go out to face Mtstilcncu, dauger and death in order tbut the good of nil may bo con served, while the financier is Honored Slid counted grout for remaining at home amid the luxurious appointments of a coinfortubie ollice, seeking to con serve ouly his own good? Why, if we truly love our country, should not our hearts bo moved to pity us we sue tho disinherited, disheartened, disoouruged, hopeless ones beutou iu tho ritoo of life? Why should our enthusiasm not bq aroused for them? And why should not tho patriotism of tbo financiers who ouve suowu conspicuous and marked ability in providing for thomselvtw so nspire them to coma forward iu I ho hour of the city's t ril aud offer (heir services for the gtsxl of all of tho people In the ministry or eoelul im iu build lug a publio lighting plant, managing strmtt railway or financiering any work of Improvement for tbe benefit of all of the people? Tbe great aer vice that is to be per iriued throujih the medium of publio ownership Is lite swakrnlng of the ao rial ontiscltiuiMt, tbe arouaiug of a pure sud iiotde conception, of patriotism Is the bringing op of arlaasof lunti and women too gout aud Ut noble to tut- toil lu live al the eipmtse of lite lv uf their follows. Ulaat ! Mattwaja. During tne financial year sudrd May I, lava, the attwe revenue ff Olaaguw fntti lie eeUbralml tlrwt railway kiuuutd t.i 431,111. while Ibe wink Ing eipeii. wtte 4'twS.hTl, a hs arni t4 mfe lhaa C lM),0oa. Tba rapid iu rM la the revenue Is show a by Ibe dlowiM taMui rt t. .aJiol Mt U. Ma ,.. au4 fi, i4i. Mf , last , mi.t atft !. aHiti Nr 1, it , ... kt i wwfth f, a4ia Ut SI, aat . The rsiliie ,4 (lUaguw It ttot la ae laiaaiele uqt hat lu am hat la lm tfMitai the sruik Kt lite gr rnia Wf dtaptiam, tif a KdUtwst It ml, , lh lal.rwil tstrtipiul, fi,trisibh U4 Isa.l, l. oji, with Ci MM fifth kriati4t, Ti Ibe tMuiUtt l fund was tiL leaving a ht saiiila The aaiui! t pavttirMs rare 14. hat In. t Uigtlt, U Itte ar eM Uay II, Ilea, tit.rw wfe ewitM e,. tM,6t laaagrf llT, t0it,1! 1.4, 0i,lt,41f. Many People Cannot Drink eoffee at nltrht. It anolle thli alnnn Ton can drink Graln-0 when you please ana sieep uxe a top. f or uratn-O does not stimulate; it nourishos, ohesra and fiNids. Yet it looks and tastea like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and ehildren Graln-0 Is the per feot drlok. Made from pure grains, Get a package from your grocer today. Try It in place of Coffee, 15 and 20o. ltKDVCKD II A TICS To the Grand Bncampiiiaat Mining Dls trlnt, W.ainlng, The Union I'atillo will sell tickets at one fare for tho round trip, plus f 5, from all points In Kansas, Nebraska, Colora do and Utah to Itawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and d Tuesday iu May, Juno, July, August, Kept., Oct., and Nov. Htage line dally except Sunday each way between Haw. llns and Grand Eiiflumpment. For full Information call on or address E. II. Hlosson, Oon'l Agt,, Lincoln, Neb. Dr. Ketchum. Eye, Ear, Now, Throat and Catarrh, z x i Spectacles Carefully Fittod, All Foes Reasonable 226 South 11th Nebraska State Insurau. Association. For Firo, Lightning Oycloncs,Tor nations, and Wind Storms. Lo cated at Fairfiold, Olay Count; , Nobroska. , OorrMiiiind.iica roudetUd by , M. laofurs, U.n.ral M.naner, The above named company la one ot tbe most succeesful mutual Insurance companies iu the state, On December filst, 1M0, we numbered 90 from the top as to tbs amount of insurance la force, and on December 81, 1B7, we were number 0, having passed twenty other insurance compauioa in the year as to tbe amount of insurance lo force. In other words thsre were only three other mutual companies in tbe state that wrote more Insurance than this company did lost year, and there Is only tt res mutual companies In the state be sides our own company that wrote more Insurance In the whole year of '97 than we have written in tbe first four months of 'OH, and lust week we wrote 71, new members and this amount of Are and cyclone Insurance Is 17a, H 10, This company Is ths cheapest and best company in the state for fire, lightning, cyclone, windstorms and tornadoes. This company gives a perpetual mem bership lie and Issues a perpetual policy, We never charge for making any changes 10 said policy provided the in surance is not Increased. We never charge for cancellation. This Association is particularly adap ted to earrying cyclone insurance FOB COUNTY COMPANIES. If yon have insured your property by ore la sobm stock eompany, on account of a mortgage, we will insure you aralnetcyclonee, wind storms and tornadoes as cheap, or clieaper than any other state company. Before yon in sure ask some of our agents as we hare over 160 in the field. In case there la no agent of ours la your locality write for an agency for yourself or reocommend aonte good live man, Address J. M. Ranfoid, General Manager, Fairfield, Neb. I 1 Maatlng BoTaralgn Grand Lodge, I.O.O.aM Hoatoa, Mui , S.pk. 1-S4 looluaive. For this occoelon tbe Nickel I'lote road will sell tickets at rate of one fore for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sep tember 10 to 1H Inclusive, good return Ing until September 110 inclueive. For particulars address J. Y. Calabau, Gen eral Ageut, 111 Adams St., Chicago. B New and please your dear wife and family, moat perfect eooklng stove made. We old rolled pa w'i. wirm set Ire to yoar Bil.k ulalu p-to-date la A I 11 11 a m mt fvi mm $1 waa n nivii M4 tetr $ avasntr m mtm ikl-isK, aa a4 aaaal Saraaaa t.iinm.libM mmmta aw a- I 1 si Maia lei iM maut II kwiaeaaa tMM mutmaMm aw a at mm, it a t t f t'rl Tt tt It MT Yl tt ?S mm aJt-a fmmH mmmU, aa 1 k L a.H It H U H H. awaaal A I I'wavl taiMI tui tIM aj tt ftui nsMittsai f MUAd A W J a4 ta mtmtmt ta aat aw t aat I at aanamtf iia Mt I h Watai t liw l . f 4 a i tnt ItaWl V r-aa),ar lata Saf a S tt Wi S4 a immt fcaMli aitiaa W aiaaMHaMWHaaaMaMaBBMaMttHaM 'a hwi ..ia aaniaiw! - e s a - ' T'JUIlHflAUTU::, A Kearm Vest Coast, til It. a ri rr :.'''.','Ti"it y0rrOOOO V1.M0.-SUB. FREE PREM. V In three months an elec ?tion, in six months a U. H. HtUiatnr. Turn Imnn.. taut events to those who fight for prhioiple and not for pelf. We want your help In spreading obiii 01 reiorm. Slllll! IIM r.(l Aonfa l, It montlie' new subscription iiin JHWKl'KWUKNT, and we will send you, pre paid, a copy of "War ren's Money Chart" as a iiremliint. It. null fa ok . m.,,n .... WV cents, 11 n. I It'g worth the inn, uui, n aouutiui voter on the list and we'll try to add another re cruit to the grand army of reform. Mi! Sal rinl KmynliiD to lluatoa. Tickets on sale for trains leaving Chi cago September 10 to 18 inclusive, at rate of 110.00 (or the round trip, and good returning until September 80. Also cheap rates to all points east. Yes tlbuled sleeolng oars to Iloston, and solid trains to New York, ltateg lower than via other lines. For further inlor mution cull on or address J, Y. Calahan, General Agent, IU Adams Bp., Chicago. $13.60 HOT SPRINGS AND RETUfllf. Only one fare to Hot Springs, S. D- and return via the Klkhorn Una Atua Bth and Soth and SeptanVber 10th, and 201 li. Tlmlt 90 lava. Ueat your mind and cure tout ooor by a trip to this delightful mors. Get tlokete at 117 S 10th street. Kieurslun to lloslon., The Nickel Plata rond will sell excur sion tickets from C'hlougo to Iloston and return for trains of September 10, 17 and 18 Inclusive, at rate of 110.00 for the round trip. Tickets will bs valid returning until September 80 inclusive. On account of heavy travel at this par ticular time, those desiring sleeping car accommodations should apply early to J. Y, Calahan, General Agent. Ill Aumua an., Liiu uHu. . .. ui. ,i.i 1 , Uoi Kurlegs aad Ketara One rare. Aug. 0th aud Sfltb and September 10th and 0tb the Klkhorn line will sell tkkete to Hot Springs, S, D., and return ae above, Limit 80 daye. A. 8. Field ing & T. A., 117 South 10th street. HefcrMke aad Wyomlaff eateMehere' Bseeralaas, ' Arguet 2nd and 16th, September 6th and 50th, October 4th aud 18th, tbe Klkhorn line (Northwestern), will tell tickets at one tare plus 3. for ths round trip to points oa its lines la Nebraska west aud north and la Wyoming west of and including Orin Junction. The minimum round trip rate to be 19. Stop-overs granted ea going trip be- Send Stanton and Creeton. Neb. For irtber Information call on A, 8, Field kg, C. T. A., 117 S. 10th St. . , The Ittght Boute to Klondike, Whether you select the all water route by way ol St, Michaels, or the overland route via, Dyea, Skagway, hooper river, Tttku or Stiklne, you must first reaeb a l'muflo iMtrt of embarkation. Ths Kio Grande Western Railway, In connection wun ma i. a it. u.( orvuio- redo Midland Ky., Is ths short, di recti and popular route to Sun Francisoov l'artlutid, Tacoma or Seattle. Through- ...t,V. a. flk 11 t ,,.. i sleeping cars and free reclining chair care from Denver to Sun Francisco and 1 ti.etwuta 4 f I 'si st tit vit tit tlA r9 4 lipoa routes through the Rockies and the most miignincent sceuory in the world. Write to F. A. Wadleiirh, O. P. A., Salt Lake City, for copy of Klondike folder. Just try a 10c box of Cascareta, the finest liver and. bowel regulator ever made, E GOOD TO YOUR HOME. BUY A Lincoln Steel Range ' Warranted the uee the very best tea I leveled steel, and line every Rang mA alJ t.l.k ... . k .... I. I . . ...I l.l. .hot, v.iwi IIIM ,HlnMMUW,l MP floor. They are handsome, alUaeU, pattera aad design, lull a trial tnmiuad, will Para any klna of fueL wul last a life time. Made oa honor, sold oa merit. Tble eeee ee earae waa h'Hui a evtt( vm nisi I a ajesv la why we eall thm toe "bbt or astTa." If your dealer doaa not handle then ha makes a great mistake. Write to as aad we will provide a way lor 70a to hay one at a reasonable price, BuckstAlf Bros. Mfg. Co., LINCOLN, NKIi. If AKKRA Fatrowlse horn lad aatry made ta Nebras ka. W refer joe to Mule U meant, rUaks aad Eipreaa Cumpaaiea of Ueeola, aad thoaeaada aeiag oar lUagae. MaJ -teatkia glvea llnlel aad IWtaaraai tsiie Meuaaaait Ktaavmo M0 aroaoaarwi n.aca. "scuta acicar" aB a ! Mniiairt twm a tM aw at f .n. w f"1" i t.i nail f m ! It uljit fmt im ..I arfaaMa, a m llrKzxin Tamil The Ixusth if Ibe Ulau llaee U aw M auliaa.