THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Sept. 22, 1898. "RAILROAD TOOL FROM UK BACK The Omaha Bee Shows Was a Railroad Back as "ihf m Ml wm BETRAY lllb UllVfc Hill w..." As Chairman of a Republican State Convention, Hayward Proves Himself False to the Confidence Reposed in Him. Tbe Omaha Bee Says So. ltemM, the WorhHIcrald baa preaentcd Vong eride, wijb lkn itomlnce for governor of Nebraaka b tho ,14 cd de. It bo. been ahowu that Mr. Hayward aald to Judge ton I .taken' to wili oot let m run for congreaa." Following tflil up wimber of editorial from republican organ liv been reproduced allowing that Mr. Hayward won "a tool of tbe railroad." Among reproduction wo one from the Omaha ltcc, -;h wnw otflier thing wld: "Mr. Hayward i a iirtlrwid repuWIoun from away back." The He evidently knew who it wo talking about when It aald 'Mr. Way ward U railroad republican from away back." Horn ixoil may not bae known Ju-t how fax "away back th record tended, but tbeae will be enllghtenI If they will mid aa editorial in ill Omaha lie of Ootolier 1, 1879. Tha republican convnt4on of Nebraaka met in the evening October J, 1870, to dioaa a candidate for auprame judge. A mighty effort waa being lujtk to nominate M. h. Hayward, and on Una morning of Ootober 1 the alitor of the He came out in an editorial which wo ucb complete and atrong arraignment of Mr. Uoyward a a corporation tool that tbe Hayward oom waa completely punctured and ainother mam waa nominated for the im wit Ion. . tl , The World-Herald Jire reproduce thi editorial from the OouUiu lice or Ootol I, 187l Fifteen month ago vooaiwy waa created on the eupreme bench or una atat by tlia auddeu death of Chief Juatiee Uajatt. The du'y of filling thi vwiwu-y devolved upon (Jovernor Garter, and lie promptly tendered the po aitlou to General Aiuaae Cobb. The apiwinhmenit cam to (lenoral Cobb u- Kolklted and iU acceptance involved womc aacrlflcee of profeionul ami bualnc intereale, Uoveruor Uurber'e cliolcse waa unlverandy approved by tihe pie, irrespective of party, and tadomed twelve lnonWi ago by the re iMiblkan elate convention and t'kepeople. Judge Cobb baa filled tlia office wiuli entire eatiafuctlon to the ata e bar and hk colleague ou tihe benolu Under Uhe uaage eaUbllahed by the ie pubUi'tttt fariy in thla alAte, JudgeCobb ia entitM to a re.noinl nation, lie lia filled a vacancy covering a perloil of lewi than one-third of the term and 110 valid mton caoi be iflveu for tlie attempt to aupercede Mm before lie liaa at leaat tilled oixe full term. ... ' 11mA (iovcruor (Jarber aeen fit to apjwlnt Mr. Hayward to tlie vaewney eUuaed by the deuiiae of Julre Uantt, no man would ihave glvun, him a mora hearty and geueroue aupport for a renouii nation to Ui full term than Jneral Cobb. Wliy, then, doee Mr. Hayward overU-ap the boundarlea of iiarty umim ami wMninon courteay by a jwrwUtent effort to eecure Judge lobb'e aeat 00 tbe benon? And wby, of all the able and eminent republi can JurlaU of Nebraska, ia ha put forward for tha ioltlon of eupreme ludtfe? IS THIS HAYVVAKO MOVKMKNT a popular wave aeekln to ele Wu f a nuui renowned for HIS OVKILSHADOwWo AU1L1T1K8, a WSTIN (JUIHUKD I'ATttlOT whom the iieople delight to honor? NOT AT ALL. Outalde of hi own county, THIS MAN HAVWAUD waa never a much aa tllioug4 of, "ntil lat September, when he waa, by th con promise be tween tlia faitlona, made the chairman of Uie republican atate convention. And HOW DID UK DIHCHAIUJK 1.1AT IMI'OKTAiST TUUSW ly a JiASK and BUAMKLKHS UKTUAYAL IN HIMI l'ledged to impartiality in all hie xuLinira and a fair diivUh.i of appolntmenta on ewmmltteea Inwwri ImmH UK ACTED FROM FIIUST TO LAST AS THE ZEALOUS, UN HCUUrUmUS rAUTlSAN OV THE UNION PACIFIC COHOUTS. Ilegtn. liiiKg with the apiwintmeni of a jug-handle eommlttee on credential, he cloaed HIS PEIIFIWIOUS C A It EE It aa chairman by aiepplng down from tihe chair to opiKme and combat the rewolutlona demanding the abolition or (the ODIOUS OMAHA 1UUDUK TOLL on the lloor of the con ven Dion. For thla HKl'ItEIIENSUJLE DKTUAYau OF TRUST THIS MAN HAYWARD bj to be rewarded with a aeat on the aupreme benolu It La an indisputable laot that the bargain waa made 1)hen and tliere between Hayward on the une aide and Thuraton, Valentine and other Union Pacific cappera on the other aide. Thi INFAMOUS BAROAIN la to I eonaumated through tlie republican eonveutlon by the aame DISREl'UTAItLE MEANS by Which OTHER PUANT TOOLS OF THAT MONOPOLY liave been time and again folited into itoMitioma of honor and truwt. Judge Cobb, a dignified, honorable and high-minded genttlenmn, who, in every alatiau of public life ha borne ui uiwiullied repuUition a man who nerved hie country gallantly In defenne of the union a man whouc fidelity to the republican party haa been aa atwidfomt aa the magnet to the jwle la to be ouated from the judgment neat HY A (UNO OF POLITICAL STRUM l'KTS who want to MAKE MERCHANDISE OF SEATS UPON OUR HIGH KST JUDICIAL TR1RUNAL. AgaLuatlibU outrage we enter our solemn. pi toat. Haa the republican lrty of Nebraska FALLEN SO UV n to drive an honorable, miimHHicnable judge from the liench to REWARD UNPRINCI PLED RENEC.RADES 1X)R UKTRAYINO PUllLIO CONFIDENCE? Haa he republican parly of Nebnuka FALLEN' SO IA) aa to liulortie or even tolerate tJie conunimatln of a DISREPUTAHLK HAROAIN thereby an tivtellectual dwarf like Yaiervtine foreil hinmrlf into congrt aa a rvpre MtntaUve of 400,00 eo1e? We My enkliAtk'lly "iich an outrage otigltt to tie reaented and relnikeil. Ttnlay the Omaha Dee (a upiorting "UtU Hum Hayward" for Uie M(h fifflce of governor of Nrlrnik. Home of tbe almoaeMt mwanMi why Mr. Ma) Maul iJuifuUl nt ie rleetetl to the office of giMernr uf Netraka love Ut-11 piivteit'ttsl in lnlinltt)l' ttnm by republican organ in thi atate. Omaha Workl Hentld. SILVER, GOLD, PAPER. (Continued from wg 1 ) to New York, etc, during th cawing liiuutha of lUrrtn' ediuinitrttNt, and ef tw the bkima fttr iwittaf the tioinla we put UHia Ui Art Oew laml admliwtratiuu. To th UuhI viniitte, ami UimI aymlieat a4nt, are the imtple 4 ti I'aiteil tl'ale I.Wy In.U-i.ud iw atill aaviDg a tree giiniuut, vt a avivrrantaat f aay kmt, I KW kur- is lor, arAliag to Mr. White, if b bi ) ttU't th tM wnh wbka th (WUal atiuiuitrlua it.) a rilt dl fur ft),tkH),llU t on wt.uh rfel the )ih1ui at tt. twit etHlt to (It BaUUm vl U tftrr. Ht, il oufet hv f tVmt, Uakrtpt, ami feaentt ! vktiMtd ka tM4,tM. L(ef Mr. VUH tM ! KM to tnUi thai th gMriMet t-H tu t iW(n.!4 e to rWei U ii.wiMHa. 11 waa u.y i? goi Iwk 4 a NtiUiatN ef t eml. ti W atM it a Ul ) i,dMt ItMt 44itwM't I fa frwme 'M 4 o u 1 1 aa to Vm m h a .fa.Wt i4 it7 tf tk l I', Itunm, t,tvr vl tk Nt:w- J lllHwtaiiiat, ti:il to Wkl' ) AikiuM. It MM Uat Mr, ikliM k.t tl.l, f t ')'!, that g-l . w tk elr kl ami Wel rb im) tktt it ,d aTl tta m (f ttfM tetHlt. Mr. lunirt hl b h II to Ilia ftrHlillaa vi Ike ttr II ! did m ec, t ftte trat it aa ? mmpa1 4af Urth U. V1 leiaWr ' That Judge Hayward Lackey as far 1879. 1 of ill ff emit eoumrte. ttohl a iiHtney itw taj reaU'.i Vtiiolly on legal temlrr aa. No on ireeiKi would today Mt'ril gold r any other metal or tii in if lu ixynifnl of iteltta ilu t belli vslilih vi tii't legal triwler or Immediately convert it,; into Wgal tiMMH-r. Mr. Ilartlii then cxmtitmeil wiflh an ri.1Un of liiiuetIUin, uifIill liirf the tami.Ur argtiineiit in K favor with a HMntera hiHt. Mr. I'JirWh of I..Kiim.Us f.,iiol 11 w iaeil lnt tnaile by him v a iiin ! iluttiwl ! nul of (th uiliirttU theoff of Hioitef, In oh "fl k dooiarrd tlt th MiMttnt tf Hume) ' ilrt'uUthin ! iHhlug U iki wta p '(. A ftr want griMtml Ih tiaaJnw th 0 v a HILVKU l Y, thirtitt M .n I. mi i:t th -iv tKH lo ofWr t Oi.ty witk lt aleHi that JimI M, I. t'raoton) lf lWkl, ft, yi. tMhi'!, who k4 iiWI to aim lut-Mlay, woukl givea t in fur hi l.tiea u 'l r iWn, Jultf liawlufd'a ad.tr li ak i( th fMr.ir irohl r i(tHtil.t. U thriMt totl i'liiia U( "if fr et tl aUver U alt'iieil itvl wt.l kv tut vm try I hipLvtU.' toil ul 91 what. II etM wuuWI vvtn l-k I retut Ke th iroiil. peoUtiff th tMiiWd roid ill. I h h eoiutrt. rMior W, Y. Alt w mllid to Ik 4iv to wt aa ft tVegrv hi , tuti t inIi a lHKiai4. ati AlW nl kM V AM ! deair t k part la Ik d. Imt. m It rriir t im i tha pH k.Mt to illlMilhl gite at both able at tk dUi' II a wvkt. liowever.corrcet Horace White enough to way that while 'he (Senutor Allen) ilu d hny i'U congrcfca thtit the bond i(wucd by Orovcr O.cveiiwid were iUe giil he uiM kuid thtit htiviiig been in mhI Hixl the money wid for tliem the AmcrUtiii (Hupic were Jut and hoiiiMt and xUvmt, Uicy would nut tuke odvau uije at any tcchiiik'iuty but would pjy lu'tcrciiit and principal of the oouda, having received value for thwui. Mr. 'low lie auid that the apeukera on the other aide were complimented or one tilling. They hod come out luirly and atiurcly for Uie alngie gold auuidurd, wii'ich aiuiplitied the (iue lion, and wu U"iu-r and more honor ui.e tiiu,n Ulie powiiioo occupied by goid aUimiard men in the campaign of i oUl, when they tnoMiuerudcd under Jie guiac of frientl of aiivcr and bi uictaii'lata. Referring to Mr. Khrich'a dcdLura tiou on Tuceday, whieh wo Uhe only one moile by uuy of the go0 ulaniiuj'd putikcr on the aubject that the quautiiative tilveory of money wu iiicurrt'cl and fallooiou, and thui (jiiauility did iM conuvl tlie value of money Mr. Towue auid tliut tlio ail ver aide would init,evcn to the point of diacourteay, ou ua u.uwer to the plniu tpjcaiiou aa to what dtid consti tute ami con trod the vuiuo of money. 'J 'he ivitgibib apoatle of aingio gold alaiuiurdiui had deolared u-ut the faniKi warned a doiluir of tihe high ttl purchualiig tower1. Tlie Americun adviKMile of the alngio gokl ataiud'urd, iiicluiiiiig the gOixl apcuker ut thli coiweutiou, hod adopted the declara tion a their Juw uud repeated 1 ami repeated it. Hut notliing wum auid uUut the fjiirnurr having to give more and more of 'Ida own product for thia diKutr of h;ig")wr purchoaijig jiower. Tliut the nuiu who had money tuid wanted Idling ahouM want a dollinr of the hlgheat purchuMiiig powcr lie could unUcraUuid. Mr. Town auid, bu t tlia I t he aeven-ciglvtih of he pop uiiiUiou which liwl thitrga, ankl only thingit, tio trade for doJuiivi, ahoulcl want a dollar of the Silgheat purchaa ing ower, for which they would have to give the greateat (uanDity of thiiiga, wua lucouceivable. Horace Wiiitc, in hi gohl wtanUurd KMii'h on Tuewtluy, hud u 11 1 intent ion ally and uuconacioiudy miule one of tie atrongcttt jxitiaibie arraignment of the bingle atandtird. He had told of the mlilion ujN11 inilllliona of Ulie money in the New Y'ork bank. Thla money, Air. jowne occurred, anouui be out and at work, Out the Single gold atandurd drove It iiuto idle new 11 the banka. Jt would be ua Menwi- ble for Mr. White, during the atrike of 1804, to point to the mile on ml lea of idle engine and car In tbe nu. rowl yanl in Cliiwigo ne an evidence of the traniorUiition imiorUiuce and pronixrrlty of Chicago. In tlie afternoon tieorge rrea wiu- iema of Muiuichiiitta, miwle an ad- dire full of wl-rength of raaaonlng, fact and aympathy. He aketched briefly the condition of agricultural induatry In Europe in the present era of falling pricea. lie aald: Tuie irentleman froin lexa (judge Crawford) and other might talk of increoaed wagea and earning, ami of prosperity, but he (Mr. YVillUuna) came from the great manufacturing district of New England and notwitlir atandlng carefully prepared and jug' gled atatlatica tlie fact renmined that earnituga in Uie niariufu?turnng clu- trict had been decreaalng. Within the last three weeka, .Mr. WlIQiume aald, he had aeen tlie rnrvlng atrlk nr of the New IJedford mil! going down to ditr clama out of tlie aand with which to anatnin life. Tiie proaperity of the New England manufacturing wtate wn built upon the propcrity of the farina and plan tationa of the west and aoulh. t row hla pta-ona kuowllge Mr. William tohl of the (nxjnpliiunU and diMtre In manufacturing circle and ex plained how and why their condition could not be improve! uretu comii- IJon in th agricultural d'iKtrict im proved. The only ataple IndUHtry to New England which wo piiying wa that of brewing. After Mr. William, (ongrewmian Fowler of New Jerey, wo announced to nnawer the bimetallic argument. He beiran by aaking ex-Congreman Towne qneetion. The anwor Ui tlie tiietiona came hot and tiard and kept the audience in roura 01 laugnter ami the lautiter waa not on th gold tiutard aid of tlie inouth. Mr. Fowler tMtcd up hla time and it waa tlien extended to enab'e him t an- . . aa ajer a Hat 01 queauon prepareu iw him by (ieorge Freil Wtilinma. Thee ij Mention and Mr. Fowler' anwee (o far aa he gve any) win te gtveu lu a later Uue of the liutetM-iMlnvt. At the evrnlnaa iMVioii Mtecne were maiK by Henry W. Prlry of IhMiton. J, A, Adam neiie ot iiu.utn, 8. A. UoWtxin of th New York Nwrd .f tnul. and ex-Senator Carey of Wy oming, all In favor of the rold at"l anl, and by Congrtna lUiinai of MonUtta, ami fMenuir iniii'i vi IdaJiis fur blmrtniftMiii. hrnator t'arv' iiiwh luwl t'er lm tml iut of Inter for our reatter. Aiitontf othrr lliittg h !! Ihl th wottiWrful -otrrea of th wevtera tta had len made uiHler arthrr a paper or a iiHrkt r"hl til- nk Th I1! uii'uvjr ir in oas frmef ir fha tVUrk miner wa tht wU h w tx-et fuf th Nw York loMaeM man, Mr, l'ry mUI, ami k tkea rirHH lht ain'h Bhihv w fyt prtwlpatlj mi a-nint f th al-W-.! at hi L IV I th valu of irki. b r had at tM ton lhvTl thwl lMm!lH Miitfht b jHili'. tfcrootra aa later iihmiI iwt, but ftvm th ,rore wbkk th gwld UmUtd kad m.l la leeit )fa b wj urtnl thai bwi4alUiii ma a tkiaf el ia ,! ail tht rM w'nl I l th ltHr t4Uid el th wor'd. It wiMibi k toe bnr for hW tv, Mft l'f dp.!fe.l. If tk t ee tU ka Iwe iUie Inl4 dob br Jr-g th Ul f )r V4 m Ml lHMel It k4 to b HteMMt li4 rtli4 to ckl II WW-.1 to a ll to bat greiMk I t.W f il d'lra. PAPI Il M IM V IUV. Pr -iff ilaf eeed wV a Ktorut 4 t Ut h arl (due btoka tul dxrta W peereib (M data e-to. It taa from tk kmhImm el h IWtorw Pre A Utioa, 4t l goeruiA jaer money, legal tender for aU due public and private. It wi over the m'.lotuieiJt of time by those who hud arranged the program. The gold men had lx-en giv-n moat of the time on tiicir own day and a large part of t'he time ujion ailver duy. They now come in for a large part of tllic program on )nper money day. J. Sterling Morton, chairmun In Charge, had run away from the battle on ail ver day, leaving General A. J. Warner of Ohio, to act an hulrman on the Uutt liny. 'Ivhe lleforut I'ren Aocla lion Iwid been inviUwl to take part in the program. L. L. Raynoida, eli tor of tlie Chicago Kxpreaa, wu on hand and wih him N. IL MoUinger, edlor of the Indiana Referendum, ex Oongrraamnn "Calamity" Weller of Iowa ami Ailie Reed of MuMcatine, la. They hud been cut down to twenty minute apiece in tlie aiMotment of time on paper money day and' had been practically abut out of Uhe even the general diiacuxelon ou the two pre ceding day. They felt Indignant and they voiced their indignation. liealde thla Mr. Tibbie known oil over the United State a a 1 talent ami writer on ecotuomlc question, wu preMMitt, backed by a letter aigned by ail he Nebraaka atate officer and uuinerou requeata from the Nebraaka jM'puliat pri'Mi that lie be given' a pioee ua an udvocute of goveirniuenl puHsr money. He wa finuliiy Informed tiiat he nnmt get Whatever turn he could from Mr. Ruynollda, who waa already unable to allot time enough to icakcr who hod come hundred of in J lea on Ida in-vltutiou to mpcak. Under tlheae clrcuymMtoncca Mr. Tib bie waa gran'ted fifteen mi ante at the owl of tlie program wuidli h re fuacd to take and went home. General Warner read a atrong pmjier ad vocal Lug pajer money Umied exclu a'ively by the national govern'ment, re d'wniubie in coin. Hi paper wa an able d'iMouion of the general heory of money and wa good jKpniint doc trine exccjyt in it mUniiptluu theo ries, The next apeak er, Oongrcioii Fowler of New Jeraey, deaervi-a great credit for hla courage. He waa the omly one of all the gold atamlurd ud vocutea M'eeivl brave eiw.Migh to pre aent a definite currency plan for tlie future. Fowler'a plan in brief 1 Covered by a bill introduced by him and vow iHMWlli'iig in congre. it ia to have gold for a wtandurd, but have the cur rency of the country iaaucd by the bank all the government paper to be dottroyed. lianka were to Ittmie note baaed upon tiicir aeta the amount of the inane to be fixed by thivir own discretion, lie pictured at great length the advantage of hia plan of allowing the buirka to iwue all the "trade currency" they deired, witbou reatrlction of any kind; the banka of Nebraska uiuler wtiob a plan would be able to iue $30,000,000 of currency and Intereat rnt4- wouM be cut in two. Hut lauc of government imper money he declared to be uwmife. ltuuieqv'ite and not economical; they represented a petit money and debt, but the trade currency iwtmed by the banka would represent bualneMi, jut the aame a checkc and draft if a man borrowed' $1,000 from a bank it could, or if he ao deaircd, iaue him a check book and allow him to draw check against hia loan. Such Iwau- Ing of currency waa a natural right of he bank and ahould be reeitored to them. The chief argumenta In favor of hla plan were drawa from Scot wind and Canada in both of Which he claimed the ayatem had been in operation for a number of year. Its reauita were an avoidance of great punica, a reduc tion of Interest rates ami securing to tihe jieople in remote locaiitie of money nt aa low Interest aa those en joyed by trode center. The moat effective addreea for a truly government paper currency wa that read by rrewident Will of the Kanae Agricultural college, Manliat- m, KaiiMia. ilia addre wua a thor- oughlv up-to-late progntiaive popu liKt addrewa, showing the scholar' re- msin'b cwl the reformer a fear.-' neii. The InleieiHlent w"Ul print uie addrena in full in a rater Imiue. Mean while the following brief Byuopla will be of intereat: Itluatratlng hi point by a largo chart allowing the price line for a number of year. Prealdent Will advo cated the eatabllabment of a govern ment Httitlcil bureau at Waahlng- toi, attiwheil to tlia treaaury depart ment, to wtoli an) tiivrmtlirut the niovement of the prlc line. He de I'iiinil that Uth the oM'illiatlon ami the dwivwarl movement, th latter of whkh i enecially diwtatrotia.eoulil Im- controlled. The leu ihiwnward iiinHim-iH in the piii Hue the better for all exeeid the money loaner. Not alon th metallic or legal ten der imiuev of rti oiuutry, but th en- tn-e mi-ilium of eoheng affect th aierair of price, and H w ooMcibl to exjwnd or iH.utiwet th medium of rit'haiiv througli gvenniint tur ruin)' In piai- of th a"uv"ritiieitl iMtn out tf th baakipg bualn PreaiiWnl Will tooetrd lhal It ahouid nt ktUI ileetier into th Utakiog bui in-; it vhou'd control th t urrei r im metiS uioa of ehofe. T1 pre eiit aikoul tiiktii Ytm eoukl and did rootraot ami tiiiiU th cur re-v, toil th troubU w that th Iwiukt, artinf from ertHil n.(lr, iii,u te1 ti, eurrew wt.ru th t of ' i ttiiwM world imI tit mi' dMiniv4 ii.. i4 ..(ti" . mei.t wa uuin. tturf out H d IxOftaiMetft, att, ! MUM.lvl htl roulrt'l t ral.w), elek"riti aivl teiephoa liit a.i pwldi hf , kutHitbaa 5rlie miImii, wa tr wot ha, il ethr pt.;.e uii.'Km th vurrvwt-l, tVmi'.d H t tuu4 Mef tw Ik cvutioi of a mimII hu ul lo,kf, an4 a whwh th kuur .( th i-oiMiry ahwwtd t otd.v iii.iutof tti, Ha atw.ui awl a tuvly Mt Httit to tk tow t toe of It- tiauiauaity. Vh rMitwt fetra tl k itv Wrl Ih fit IWtwut reile l-T lh iTHmulil'if l lH rKe rM No el the comM r!ty 4 jti, to th il(i I th u Mot. ..t .mm ef theui wlet whl tluwi thf il-l k. (unflfMliMll MuCWr if Vliwie to, vthf l th Met Vary lak(n MERCHANDISE ATTRACTIONS of a nature seldom seen so early in the season, even here, and never seen, at any time, elsewhere. UNDERWEAR Lndlt'B extra heavy ilwna linod Union Suit, open ncroHM Hlioulder or Cfl a down front, our UOo quality, stuUv Ladie' flmiCH lined Vtteta k I'antH.AC- gray or ecru, each uvv 1fldien' hitch puck, long aloe v t CA cotton VeatM'oucn 1 uu Child' heavy fllwca linnd Uulou Suit, ona acroaa ahoulder, drop, fifln aeat, each ..VVU Child's fluece lined Udon Sulta, 39c opim down ironr, encli NEW DRESS GOODS We uguin cull your attention to the moat completes lino of Now Hreaa Good ahown in Nebraaka. Thla aounda like a blgflaim, but our aaaortmonta juatify ua In making it, aa you will agree when yov nee them. If you can't come to Lincoln, aond for aumplea, HOSIERY ji Lttdlea' black and tan cotton Ifoaa, iik;wi nee 1 ami toe, dou- n f QA bin aula, aoamleaM, u or... lu 1 abG Boy a' extra heavy cotton blcyclo noae, xxi rit, il-thread, double OK A knee, heo! and ton, a pair uuli Mon'i tan and black cotton aocka, aeamieHM, double heal and toe, 0 ft A two jmlr for u)j 0000000000000000000000000 fEwing Clothing Co's.I New fall ter stock Clothing Is now complete and ready V greatest bargains in the state. a a 500 Men's AH Wool Suits 500 Men's All Wool Suits 500 Men's All Wool Suits X 500 Men's All Wool Suits Boys and Children's Suits. ! A $ 200 Suits . $ 300 All Wool Suits 400 All Wool Suits 500 AU Wool Suits Come in and examine our mammoth stock of Fail Goods at the Lowest Prices. . . 1115 AND 1117 0 ST. $$$$$0$$$0$$$$$$$0$0$00$$ Kit wo d.rf Ml rtwfl iwl i- lf th tlovt J-OMUlHlt aiwt hiMnt li-i wl th iftal atamUrd and toitk tit urrMry, th t a th vii. 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