THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT Sept. 29, 1898 A PARABLE. It kw Tat H Is a Coast lla to Caotral tour Onm Affairs. A eertalo very rich man mid onto himself, "I bave many Interests, and I will torn over the most Important of tbom to a body of men whom I'll obowe for a year or two yearn, aud I'll cull tbem a legislature." And be did it and wont on bis wy. And the body of tut u net and tbey made money with tbe rich nan 'a good and Hold aome and mort gaged otbera and deepolled other And tbe eotlere and lobbyist flockud around aa voltorea aroond a carrion, and tbe rich man remonstrated and bold Diana meeting and acrcamod himself hoarse. And tbe body of men looked at him de cisively and aaid to Itself, "Barely we (have worked for them ofllaea and tbey are ours, and yoo can't put o out nor reverse our acta, bat are bound by ahem." And tbuy laughed in thoir leevea at tbe rlcb man. Again, an eloctloo earn around, and tbe rich man eboae another act of men of tbeaame tort, and, having ou tram meled power, tbey did likewise. And nany mooni waxed and waned and tbe rich nun did not eoem to h'arn by as perionoe, bot really ba waa growing very mad, and at last be roae op and amid, "J will choose ye ai councilors, bot ye liall do naogbt that I do not wish, and ye ahall do tbe tbluga Iwisb, and I'll veto any acta of yoora that I do not like by tbe referendum, and if ya will not psss the luwi I wlib I myself will atart tbem by tbe initiative. " And the latter end of that man wai better than tbe former. Eltwoed Pouieroy. Tbr ArTralrs. Hot wind and drouth may effect the corn crop, but tbey can injure it now only to a limited extent Nobraska'a crop of 1808 i aura in (he aKKrwato to yield one of Its far famed biuiuor bar vests. -Omaha pee. Tbe above Is not true, and The Hoe know it. There will not be a half crop of corn in Nebraska, and The Deo knowa that also, Buoh article help tbe ejiecti' lators and injure every farmer in the etate. Buoh atateinuuta era gleaned from the plutocratic prnas by the board of trade men and owed to beur the mar ket. The consequence) la that our cropa re eold at mlsorably low prices In the fall and winter, and next aprlng theae name papnra will come out and nay the crop waa email, tho aurplua la exhaust ed and the pricet will be aky ward wbnn tbe farmers have nothing to aoll. If tbe producing classes will refuso to believe any etatetnent in a goldbug paper and will bold on to their grain aa tbey cling to their bone of boaven, tbey will get a fair prioo for it after awhile. It ia pass ing atrangethat in an agricultural atate like Nebraska tbe plutocratic preM al ways favor the men who buy imitead of tbe men who eell; alwaya favor the railroad inatead of tbe poople, the peculator instead of the farmer, the creditor .Inatead of tbedobtor, tbe rich Initead of tbe poor. They are our ene nlea inatead of our frlonda. Tbey are traitora to every tuturttst of the com mon wealth and ought to be bold aa . publio euomloc Nonconformist Caloalal Money. Poter Ooopur, discussing colonial pa per money, said : Those colonial notes, being adopted by all tbo colonies, led to an unexpected degree of prosperity, sogreat tbut when . Franklin was brought before tho pallia-1 of money I an act of sovereignty. Tho tnont of Great llrititln and questioned aid government must be in practlcul as to the cause of tbe wonderful proa- j operation, collecting: and disbursing pority growing op in tbe colonies, he revemio uud performing tho usual moue plainly stated that the cuuho was the tary functions of a civil I.cd govern convenience they found in exchanging ' nieut. Then tbe money, when issued, their various forms of labor one with must be receivable in tho revenues of another by the paper money which had , tho issuing government, ami it must been adopted; that this paper money possess tho quality of legal tender. The was not only used iu the payment of quuutity of the money issued must be taxes, but in addition it bud been du- in reasonable projMirtlon to the revenues Glared legal tender It rose il and 8 t collected, nml the material of the money cent above the par of gold uml silver, must bo fushloued and executed in the as everybody preferred its use. One of high t iirtiatio styb, above tho arte of its advantages was its wcurity analiiHt tbe counterfeiters. Money is vuluable theft, aa it could be easily curried and in proportion of limitation. An unllin faiddou, 011 account of its having no I ted money is a worthless money. If bulk, as all kinds of specie must neccs-, tbe money cuu I cheaply and easily sarilybitve. After Franklin explained counterfeited, tho counterfeiters will this to tho r.ritish government as the Inflate it to the jmlnt of worthlenea. leal causa of iroHrily, they I mined!-1 Now the question uriws as to the is atoly panned laws forbidding the pny- suing of the FrencU awiKiiat. Were mont of taxes iu that money This pro duced such great Inconvenience and misery to the people thai it was the principal causo of the Revolution A far greater mhi for a gi uerul uprising: than tho tea ami stamp act was the Uk iug away of the uumey Hill far Twloa. tlow glad and willing the penpla would have bwii to hate let I'm In Nun bate everything be wauled 10 carry mi the war, from a pair of shor 10 t llixhlp, taking llurvfr no4ilhi.-r. U-arlug grnubaik and cariylug lln iu till lb govt ruiiiit wm nly In idrriu them by HHeiviiig litem lot t !. Ttw HH'ple Would Imv tUit Juo.immj.imh) of ttrwul,. and rarrittl ilivut for 90 faara, Ibua MVitig l3uVUU.(KU 4 In wwt luHiy. ! A II Is I he war etxitH mu-l ! paid lwitt Piu ftr supplu au. mica tabid hhjlo k. Noriow's M . nihly ' lk t mm9t. The "dullr iui" Iiim ef y ti lUputdlvaa tw a.lits U Uol f Ilia fritir Jt ante . nib i4 Ilia fru,lt M.l l their wbl fn'Oi 00 eaula Its Ik lundi tif tt hll(a tba an. weai rvura . m I til 1 M W-ard. Nuw. wIm a rtvf I U tl.. Uo.l, ..f th. U.i.... wbM4 ilr-pM laltlwai IMUr wkl U u or M,lllllW.UnllU. f MallMa laaaaat. ' Tbo aiKlaly LUia (va tnt tallsttvi nl Iba ttuiMU-r if tttrd WbkS) bat laa . t4 tb baud if twvivats Ibis yar II d a.-t eiplsiA tkat lby w Uabieplad a a iult ituM(atto UolMe aad that w Uisy ais twofianUfd. with Und4i ewn est, tu wb-wu iMf wlt eud uitmm atiipiwM Has iy tnuu ia a4 1 Jourasl (4 Agfleallata TKENCJI ASSIGiNATS. JOHN DAVIS EXPLAINS JUST WHAT THEV WERE AND WHAT THEV 010 II Saflafaetorllr Aaatrare a Qn. Hon That ta Praqaentlr Askad Tlia Raqulalta Condltloaa For aaaafvl Ior rtaaa. "Were the French asslgnati a legal tender?" This question has recently been aent to me orgontly asking reply. Technically tbe assiguaU were legal ton der; practically and in effect they were Dot And when we understand the cuae very one will aee that "the varlooa govornmentaof (be French revolution," ai Sir Arcbibold Alison calla tbem, bud no power to confer the quality of legal tender on money In any true and laat iug aeuae. At beat tbey could only at tach to it an edict of the convention wbiob happened to be fix power when tba paper waa printed, porbupa to hit reveraed by tbe new party of the next day, and never to be obeyed out of tight Of the guillotine. Every enterprise, every apodal Hurt of work and every invention or creation of man must conform to certain requisite condition nooessnry to suooess or it moat prove a failure. Suppose tbe farm er plant a crop of corn. Tho land must be properly prepared for the planting, the planting must be done in tbe proper eoason of tbo year, and the crop must receive reasonable culture afterward. If any one of those conditions Is neglected, tho crop to that extent will be a fallnro. If the; orchardlst desires tp plant field with fruit trees, the land must b plowed; tbe trees must be widely se lected a to tbe variety of fruit; tbey most be properly dug, with plenty of healthy roots; bole for tbe trees must be located to suit tbe sizes of the foil grown tree, the planting of tbe tree mast be done by men who understand tbe work, the after culture most I strictly attended to, and the field must be protected from the destructive inroad of cattle and other animal. If any of the requisite conditions nre not com plied wltb, the enterprise will, to the extent of the neglect, bo a failure. When e mechanic make an imple ment or a machine for any special pur pose, a plow, a wagon, an engine, or any implement or device whatever, it must bave all tho parta in proper place, well fitted and fastened aa the purposes of the Implement require. Not an im portant bolt, screw or crank can bo omitted or misplaced without murring tbe value of tho machine and perhaps ruining its value entirely, This is a law of mechanic and nature that can not be defied with impunity. 80 money, which is tho most impor tant device of civilization, has its laws and condition which must be compiled wltb, and the system of fluanoo which la constructed in defiance of tbo requisite conditions must, to tbe extent of that ntgloot, prove failure. Monetary lawa are just as inexorable a the law of nature, and tbey cannot be violated with impunity. What, then, are the requisite condi tion for a proper and Huooessful money system? First, there must be a regular established government, as the issuing any of tho requisite condition of a safe and sound money system present iu France at the lime of the issuing of as signal or at any tlimi durlug their cir culation? Tiny wr iuid llmt ia March, ITt'O, several utoutha after tho overthrow of the regular govt innuut. "The vsfiou tevidutloimty goveru meiits" which followed each other In rapid suivrwloii colltH'tiM but Utile Un a and cmld not In auy prqer ami rrgutur nmiiui-r rceive the ttnat iu the goveriiiiM iil revi no,-. Theia was 110 talililitl tfoviriiiiii lit which was j IpuI 1.1 nmf.r 00 lh uw imuuy tha quality i f l al It ud-r Merely an til .f a ravoluiiuiiary fHmveiiiiou raunot i liti.r confer er eut iI.m Uw of I' K'! tcnl. rf iwniey any mow lluu 11 nu eufne any HIm r Uw Ui fc It ha U p.w, r li run I or ruf to. Ni-Uli.r did Ui rt. lull '.,ry nommu'Hts liuul I ha lMe cf 1 lutmey tu auy rautl proniu In its llittinl rwaivaidltiy m tl. tvtvuufS, lul was largely ,rri urd ljr lh i .'Uliouiy novinmtiiiU This 1 1 iKurw todiH-vd lit valuu. l ul wat iu l tt.r itli iuwbii u Utility i!.iirr- iiitf lu i f tia awiHi Il w ll.a I nluli i..i. In lha fim if -i.utvif' tu wtmh i.iitliii 1 be wot a 1 ,t.srUil-M bi, n lha ih. U .,h , , (a mmmU tu and tly w llM,,i, tM on I H. lttiH ! I.,,,.,.! .....luuka.! I...J.I Iu tl. I M.l... I fotf 11 1 1 I. la du y tb 1 1. k !)uti,,v4 and llt Iba Mtnn v. Mr 1t. .(, I Udv, an leshUi am r, iUia (W vm as il': " U a. . el I utfUitdltt lb till. In I ta i,ttati rl?li ttt l i Hut (NtU'ttvi U, aad la M lb lb Ht.eltUf had la- 11411M I j m lla SH-l a a bxtU wf ailsra lbt I be ay, lb Mrf.tv i4 i.aar it, i-iyii th vMHbr. Ibis I ... a id Mr, tilt ba ainoe been denied, but it troth rest upon indisputable evidence and tbe at tempt was quit cbaracteriatio of a poli tician who knew butter than most men that money constitute tbo real sinew of war. "If soooes be a justification, and were justlflcstlou needed, this attempt is fully justified, for it completed tbo annihila tion of the credit of tbo aisiguats, in pi to of the terrible mean adopted by the French convention (0 force their cir culation, It ia not a little curious, bow ever, to reflect that within a very few years after the destrucion, of the French assiguttts that I to lay in 1797 Mr. i'itt should himself hav been driven by tbe force of circumstances to adopt thi very expedient and risk the bazurdou step of relying upon an inconvertible paper circa latlon, and that tbl meas ure, tho froit of Imperious necessity alone, shonld be classed by hi eulogists, and by tbe first Blr Robert Feel among others, among the brllliuut phase of bis administration." Air. Stephen D. Delay of Philadel phia, in bl history of tbe asslgnots and mandnts, 1877, speak of the Dritisb chums of counterfeiting tho French a IgnutJ a follow t "But finding that tho revolution was tronger than the clergy, stronger than tho nobility; that imperial France was conquering tbe enemies of liberty ev erywhere; that nut Ion after nation wa yielding to it power; that It armies were victorious and it principle, de veloped by it constitution and law, were Much a reason and humanity ap proved, the clergy and tbe nobility set criminal law, honor and every principle of honesty nt dofliince and organized forgery and made the pussaga of coun terfeiting assignats an occupation thua attempting by crime, by stealth and by villainous nrid secret Infamy to tuder- mine th credit of the asslguut, deprive Franco of It resources and overthrow the revolution." This business was prosecuted by in dividuals in a small way in lielgloiu and Hwltzerland, but mainly in tho city of London, under tho eye and approval of William I'itt, the premier of Eng land. The history proceeds n follow! "Heventeen manufacturing establish ment were iu full operation in Lon don, with a force of 400 men devoted to the production of false and forded as signats. The extent and success of the labor may be judged by tbe quantity and tho value tbey represented, Iu tbo month of May, 1700, it was found that there were in circulation from 12,000, 000,000 to 16,000,000,000 frunc of forged asslguut, which were so exact In form, appearance, texture and design aa to defy detection except by tbe most minute examination aad exact knowl edge of tbo secret sign by which the initiated were taught to distinguish tbem." Now, taking all these fact Into con- aideratlon, can it be said with any show of reason And truth that the assignats bad a fair trial a money? With no es tablished government or sovereignty, they were not in any tiue sense a legal tender. There being little revenue col lected, tbey could not be properly hon ored or received in the revenue in any ort of proportion to the amount issued, and, being rudely executed and easily counterfeited, it was easy for the coun terfeiter to inflate thorn to tho jiolut of worthlessuess. There was not a single condition on which to base a eufo mon ey system iu France at tho time tbe assiguuts were issued. Not an enterprise on the farm, in the shop or In the entire fields of science or industry could have succeeded with so many essentials luck ing. And yet, in spite of the difTicnlties in the way, the French assliiats made the revolution a success. They overthrew tho'iuomirchy uud Imiciiiiio tho meuna of permanently KnlidividniK the great land ed estate of the nobility into small homes for tho people. Mr. Alison, iu his "History of Ku- rope, volume 4, page IS 71, states tins part of the ca very clearly. After men tioning the evil arising from the full of the assignats Mr. Allison snys: "On the other baud, the debtor throughout Ibe whole country found themselves liberated from their engage ment. Tbe natioiial domains were pur chased almost for nothing by the hold ers of the government lwiier, uud th laud, infinitely subdivided, required lit tle of lite eipemlitureof capital and Ihi came daily morn productive from the nunili-r and wtergy of it new citlH- vatora, These vast altetatiotn tu Ilia circulation induced am Ul change uior datable In their Influence and far more Important In their final result I Inn all the political catastrophe of Ilia revolu tion, f..r iliey entirely allrd, and that. toti, iu a Ustiug manner, lite ili.inbu- thai t.f property aud mad a ; runumul alteration Iu Ilia form i f govt ruinrul OliaVoldal la fnuii Mad change III the cU lMtd of StlMitMliel power." In velum 0. pMge (I, Mr .liii further mv "A gfal r of Ilia landed pfvpvrlv id IhaeoMiilf V bad pnd tutu the totteU td SfVt'ial millions of 1114 1 1 ImUlela, who mtabt I ep I "d li I 1 vim.n.eiil y raoluie In HiuUlutug Ihelr m (It.. liV " AlUl Iba tMirlii id tba a.rtt r latra I11I.1 " ul llo il iuitt," tba l J i.l 4iu thaMm y by atu. I Iba 4ii.li re suUlnl.M IuIumimII botn- Tba smisi.) ' a 1 bild f lbat Iwlkxity g triaiuat lby it-i4 A (( Well IU - leg tlOiUet Ul !.. I (le, A a Mtuv iby tvwly a g,4 lie iMuleg i.t Nil le 11, iki . Tby lt4 a bs1 a lb Iidatli4t aud wvfcl In wlib It. Iba laM linit) na pwlduwa if Na IvdwMtt Ih lb aMtgl lmli II ta lb p.!hl 4 wiblen la t4 Tba lav.daibas fU lnVibaaiM tf lb lHt liu.r t m t ail f -I Hi 1 f af " V. IU t-flvA Mid Ihtt ba wM pl' 1 twbtH II aiH In lb ll b wa ,H.ttl ta twee tr UHUl t ytU vb t.4i b all la li iilj 4 bllell-.Jvt.A bltUtAiMtA b K.aivvii4Mil4. DISGUSTED REPUBLICAN II Has Don Some Thinking And i Moved to Denounoo g. o. p. Newspaper Rot REPUBLICANS MUST EXPLAIN Meorv OreAt FIdadcIaI Feat in Paying off Stat Debt Without Increaaiog Taxation Tba rent Ara Not Dauied. Nfony mon who liove lumtofore almiya Wtwl t)e rejruiliLlViiii tOckot, for ih flmt time Inn tiheiir Uvea, in bo ginning to do soime aeiDouM tililnlklng wUmiU itollticul 11 11. One of Hflwim in a !oiilliUiiilul talk oKiniil up Iris in I ml homaUliJiMg eXtcir the DolBowlmig fiwfli Con: "Ah for 1lhe uuouuiy (jucodlnwi., I uiu fwe U uy llhait 1 d iwH. uiMtfo snuinl it. II n't blunt- ore otDier tJhlnkra t liiib I tlo untlerstdiug, or ut liyit i think I do. 1 knmw tlhiU a jvlimilioii f tlhe wtait hilL ovnr linlf a rnSlilion of iW.uim (uud tin-. (oniMequinut Having of inteiHt. duii'ng IjImwm lioitl tlim-s Is a tiruiit'laii fcut of n uuwn mvHr- t;loti. Tlmut It lili ! n uiiio1Wi- ed wllllioiH leny Inir-reuMe rf txwlUm, It riins tlo me, re-quire of thloa Who liave run tlhe wloHie gvvwi-nimuuit to uuike some wi,tlfiu.'.t,ry exp'lunuhitJlo'ii wuy Hhey, with1 the aaime in-vninio, ran Miie atAte dwptT mul w-eKir In Uilt 111 long us 'Um-y hivli' 'fit govetrniiuc'iiil, ()W MiiUte prusi moke atllnMii'p't to rx plain this mo-liU'r n't uKI, i t mumm to me tihw tlicy miiat gen eL lit, or we will !oo limny vodiia Uli!la falLl that lilttve dlwavA hem wUu 11 jHnvtMforc." Jliavlng thiua rcljcvrxl 'li!is iiilmL lie pulled a coiy of old' TIliJU'rk!-wl,nka fronn li U iMi"kct, and Mum; "I sm Mili'rvklirg oveir this ninniirig, llhle slil.iwi' tlom, una 1 Ihuughit I wo.iibl lok l)li'ivuuh the Joni'iuiuJ uiwl mcc Whlat wouimJ iuii'I solid rciiwuiu wu gilviMt Uk willl auisjioi'Uiiif t.'li rpuihlkvui jmi'dy. J IH-ItJ WIllH lllt a SHHltclIM! 0111 fttil HIIU- Jeot In ih whole jm.jHii Hunt wnxild 11 )- jh'iiJ to u imnis irunnm. J Jhto were slurs, i.iiiiiiiieiiilo, miisA't-iHuniri-Miiii'lMilon in ml mitri'u'ht Yu44eliod-failM-!iliMwlN mo apjMue.nt on Ului wry tiun of lllumi LlKVt Uicy would iuVt dn-cHve emit a clodhHir. Now IWc-n, Uo 1ihlw, luiid h rwud flie Journol: 'I'll diein- civuWi? miunni.giM'M leave niit drt-lnliHl wheithw or n- tio cut loowe mum will ver and olllner dead inmim.' Is 1'hn a uiii'ii w iK'niynni'l. in. 1tuc ntnie l.liii't he (ln nMt k'uow tUial tin' dHiwi- SECOND HAND STORE. BIGGEST AND CHEAPEST in the city. Cook Stoves, Heaters, Ueds and Springs, Dish- ... tv ii r 'ii c u,.r,. 1 CS, i uiwurc, ill! kiiius ut iuuis. occ us utiuiuyuu uuy. No. 132 South 10th St Phone 581. W 0. VANANDEL, Proprietor. itf a' o t 0 0 0 you want one of our "Three S'es": j j QH A W America's Greatest Piano, 0 1 1 A T T greatest in the world. QPH A PPPD Vcry iine e00 ton q OVtilArrCn Oty, beautiful case desig QUIT T PP A WJlllsUsUUl will( will Sold on easy terms at cash prices by the MATTHEWS PIANO CO., LViVV1- Use xansas Lump Rock Salt for Stock. Turf, lle.ttthhut, Het. .ir4 WllSTIlUX HOVK $.it,T CO., r. Ult'lS, Mil ..! lal tu ttaa (Mt lull i , mm4 a-l I a stkibil l alwa tl al k Traaa Hmumdwi tatoaUoaal (haka kiaia HaiM.aa. ANDY 1 1 ai r tr i f r f 1 1 1 "H" r r ri aedVbW I lb I VWaAA 1 1 tCV it... ... r v i y y CUMCOIISTIPATIOlC ,ktMmM, II ttlllHIHIik,Ul.t..AI,... . crats are fighting for wher jurit as hard vtvey were twx jxsun ego?" Then (he read otihw pniv from the wnne j.per, whJcih waa of Hhe dwte of Hvpitembti 10th, like the following "We litive gained In wagt-s during- tllie rxiait yeur a t 'Un.t 12 wt cent in ell tlie avemuea of tiuM-iinai." His remark an blia't isaue wa: "Kvery bkxly know thuit'a a He. If a single firm la rained the wagea of their i"inplioyiii iKwuJwuts, 1 wouul take to knew Who one it J a, I have boon forcexl to cut wage or go imto bain'kiruiifU'y." 'Jlnii lie rwwl' Hoone i teim on lilu- tvtiiite cumpullgn rfiimrklin in udratuce: "Sc mm tJiey tifMicvm Mm MnixXflturt moit tm thait I niintloniNMl Jin fi bt-g'iin- nng. It la tldNgiiwtli)f. Irene iw one WJilch It devma at a mucin ini)(r tfl,mw, so oonivjuckig, tWit it jviiriiiiU lit (Win onM'her ikhihit. 'Kwrnutiur ACIen end Governor lIoliNMnb tire dVnoum!1 to btrmp Wutir iluwubt tliil faM wttien Wiley UMi nmke one gtna.nld -rTtwt to nrtu'h the big rtjie and Jucy jxiflltlrwl plum wllilUnlt Hlm-y hove tUwlr ewe oin.' Now Mvt will tuillioulyti-dly WMuvlnii-e a lot A voter tdi'a.t tlhe f iimKmi aftlulte govern meinit luia vtA. paid off hiuLf a milJtloin of uebta and reducexl the t-oat of the gov nrnnneiut m mtidi iikiI llwre's. m ot'hr of Uiu pwfomnkl iwiruiiUNi'tw; 'The fiiHlon conulil'dlite for govir,nr Ih accuaetl of iK-,l,iig ixurtlinl to tllite MtJock yuovU peojiU'.' Jt don' way who n ciimcJ 'hJin or whwtilwir Uhlo iinsnihtir hud amy cviidem-e to su1lin' lilis untMiiMit'lon.. Isni't ajdwitt prMfoisntli c'liid itxuvlnnlnlff? If our MiipwM i.n,'t m't u; 11 1s"HUt flgliit tiliun lllicy liave ilonwi so far, the-y ci.in'y tli'k u'AUm by 11 100,000 muijor- ity, The gintbiniiuii. wloie woivlw mre quxtid, Is n lyuoiiiieiHM man, 1 It- won old hud UHUir null, or the jjoixxiratw wild up by my lug: "i imii nkit 'UnlMnf to un-t imywJf in iirlmt, Hut wlisinever you deem It ticciHury, you irwuy any bhfut I svuid it." AfU-r tilws- iin'tx-rvUw wim wiifl'titin out It wii fflilown to Wm lie raid It over .nU rcrourkcU!: "Yes I so I1 H nind a whhte lot more ln-dklli Now yni ak thw I'lww iM to in- ijulre who tuM It. VVhein ft dVx-, jioii iny gtive my niimt'," asy to Take aoy to Operate Are features prcullar to Hood's 1'llls. Small In size, trtiteli'M, efficient, thorougb. As one man Ir300d said: ' You never know you -- bave taken a pill Ulllt I all Glila over." m. C. I. Hood (1 Co., HIS Proprietor, Uiwell, Mas. The only pill to take wlUi Hood's Barsaparllla. IF YOU... WISH To purchase a piano and wish to get the best val ue for your money the qua rts. good Piano at a price tha4 come within your reach t. ROUND R0CX SAL,' ICtl STOCK, U Rock S4l for Hidrs, PUklea, Meal, Ice Cr let kUtiatn frrtiluiaj. 4e . Mian sad Weikt. iyaataa4 Haaeila, Ka an CATHARTIC Alt DRUCC15TS ( m mi u .,. m m, MwiIim,'. ea Give the Children a Drink eaJled Orain-O. Itia ft dalicioaa, appa. tiling, noorishlng food drink to take the place of ooffee. Sold by all grooert and liked by all. who bare need It, be cause, when properly prepared Ittastea like the finest coffee bot ia free from all it Injurious propertiea. Graio-0 aide digestion and strenarthens tbe nerves. It la not a stimulant, bot a health builder, and children, aa aell as adults, can drip k It with great benefit. Coxte about as much aa eoffna. 15 and 25c i Road th iNnKfKNnicN' 1 vr. 1 00. DON'T t FORGET That we are prepared to supply twst bale ties at lowest prioes quick. Hav. Grain, and Mill Feed bouht and sold In all parta ol tbe state. Write u for prioes. Call and aee ns when yoo com to the JSxpoeltioa, NEBRASKA HAY CO., OMAHA. NOTICB. Notlo li h.r.lir gyn (bat I, W. V. Paos. tb bmisdw ol tli notvanil murtKHg. to Krnnk M. lUlll.yJ. W, Mili-linllollh.OHU of HuUmbr (, and fllod fur iwcortf lo th ofllc. of tb oounty rlitrk, of Lancuip onuty. Nwhraaka. ld morKH(f bln for INOO.uo, toKolbwr wild latxrimt uiKr.on nt the rat of 10 pr wrnt por annnin from th.lltb day of Hptnibr 1MW, tbut b.lna th ainoant now da on said niortKava, npoo all of lli vtn.ral tock of ui.relmnillii. b loagliig to J. W. Mltcb.ll anil iltunttd In bla mm. ii i IMH O utriiHt In th oil r of Lincoln, l.an CBtr ('ounljr, Ncbraaka. Maid mortsaa eoTr lusallof J, W. Ultcbcll' aral slock of wall pn pur, Rood, ware and marcbandba, flxtoroa, furoltura, palnta, oil, Tarnlnb.n, plelur mould limn, pint uraa, loola and oua ry horn and d llvwry wagon uaed by aald J, W, liltcball la bit anld bualiinas, AH of an 111 property will b by ma tb alan of tb uld inortana. offHrcd for anle at Ilia a tor room of th aald J. W. Mlloliall at m 0 atraat Lincoln. Nabraaka, at 10 o'clock a. Di. oa tba lBtb day of October, INKS. W. V. I'ACB. Aaalgnee. Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Uuy your cattle and shertpat tbe stock yarda, Went Lincoln and save freight and other expenses. Have your sheep dipped. We guarantee to cure scab, we do I be work for onn rent per head. We are buy iug HAY, HTIt AW AND GRAIN G. H. Geoghegan, Gen., Mgr., West Lincoln, Neb. DR. McCREW IS TH 04LI PKO IALI8T WHO TBSATS ALL Private Diseases (aim aa Mmt. .1 MEN ONLY 80 Yam Exparienea. . lOYenrsiaOmaha. UtHk free. Conanltey Hon Free. Box 700, oa 14th and Faraam 8ta. OHAHA, MBB. OFFICE 1040 O ST. PURR ICS LINCOLN 1 1 Ih COMPANY; Prompt Service. Phone 255 24 PHOTOS 25C Small but fine. Cabinet Platinos $2. iaraai tratalera. Tb abova radwtlna annllaa Ia tka time anmuta. iy the Nnrtbwastarsr. Calnn I'aHfla rnata tba lima Una !.. m IS boara, bwe that by ethar llaaa, an. i ..'. . iBiaaavK mnwi, twrtk rata, aad kl Wa boaraol wanaoro a riding. At Framoat annnarllitaa m 41m lta thro-aa toanat aad f ullmaa sUrrt l air far ki IVan IW.I.a UIl aka attv, Tortlnad aad Haa FraaMaist, th. la . throaak la litmul 11.1 lUk. ta aad barta raaraUoa ol A. a, ruj,v lag.nty tin.) aoat, UT aeata 10ta t.t iJaaola, NK, (Warala attiuiiUi Ur. klilavta n.l l.U, aer W ., w.aka vt rljj 10a. PHOTOGRAPHER- 40 . . a Clt (Kit wmii la tk Um I ik ait, Yrm fa fmaat a4 a4 4 Mk fwUla. Tfca Mutlaaia IVkA fv.a u tk. d.mt rwala ih KMia4 aad tia.k)HMat U.i4 aa l !.. (raa mM t aarw m a t W'lk Urwaak kiwriel a.r, Aa4 k ekiiaia ka . tu Vla4. ' " " i-a.alM. ail 4, n, lMk a. , 1 . 4 N.fc, ITT