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I THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Nov. 3, 1898 HE FINAL K 1(1 To tbe Reform Force ol Nebraska: Tb lew day that will be (pent lo tbla campaign yet will be given to organla tlonandno precinct In the entire tal should be neglected. By this method w bav overthrown the atrongbolda of tba republican party and In lttead bar placed In power tho wbo ar conduct In the affair of almost every uoutrty within tba state In such a mariner a to secure Krent auvlnga to th ia payer. Tli In likewise haa been dona In the elate olllce na la well known tothecltlrsen of our slate1. W bave througb tb'i re form force In seven year removed our live hundred and titty republican county officer from nower. Wh hr displaced a number of dlatrlct Judges. We have elected four congreaamaui one vnnm Htate senator, one unrem Indira and all of tbe state ufhW. When thou" wbo bave ber'n connected with tbla movement consider the rault of their effort it even astonishes tbern to know that o iriucb has been accomplished in auch a abort time and under euch ex treme dllllmjllle. Tbe corporation were entrenched In tbe republican party in audi a manner that they could net conceive bow tbey could be driven from power, and It la patent to all that tba corporntlona bave been loyal to 'bat party at all time. Through that party they are permitted to prey upon the public without check or caution In their demand for the iwoplea aarninga. Tba great reform movement In IU on ward march la accorripllahlrrir. those tbinga for which it waa created, in county, atate and nation, Kacb mem ber of tbla party can congratulate blm elf wit h a body of men who tioeaesa courage and conviction, Thoae two ele ment are the chief feature in thia new movement, Thia independence in char acter and In politic bn proven to be the grant balance wheel In governmental affair. It drive from political power corruption. It at rlke down the over bndowinglnflueuceaof the corporation and return 10 the people that power which rightfully belong to tbern, That w are called upon again to meet tbe emergency and wage war with them politically I true, Our cauae being lust we bave no doubt of uccea, The loy alty of the member of thia great reform movement la never questioned. It oiti leu who have aaeociated their Interests together under different party narnea bave learned tbey can trust each other, that they have one common cauae and tor that they battle aa brother aide by aide. And now aa thia cmpalgn la drawn to a clone 1 cannot refrain from saying again, duty confront one and all, let every man prove hie steel. (Jrent encouragement eurround ua. Thou sand of republican are going to sup- ;ort our ticket wbo never did o before, 'be pnrtlca that conatltuf the reform movement could not be more perfectly united and that iiiaureethe election ol the atate legislature and congressional ticket. Last bnt not least, the leglalature will bav the opportunity of returning to tbe United Htate senate, that man who ha proven btmaell to be the Daniel Wei, ter ol hi day, Hcnator William V. Allen, whose ' voice waa hnrd II rat In war and flrat In peace, No blight will come over the lair elate of Nebraaka by a failure to return him to the senate for Iaay to yon that Hcnator Allen will be elected to a w cond term by the largeat majority aver given a United Htatea sen. ator from tbla atate. Let every popnllat, democrat, allver republlcnn and all other who think thiacamte la Juat, whether you have allied yourselves with ua or not In tbe pant. Join In rolling up tbe largeat victory for honesty and Justice that waa ever given aaet of caudidatea in thia atate, Kirch ol you are exju-eted to m at the poll eurly and stay all day, and conu-ratulntioris for the reform foroee will lie flushed acroea the wire again to every boma In thia fair atata, Youra for a sweeping victory, J. It, Kdmihtkn. REPUBLICAN ISSUES, Ono After Another Ooinod Then - Droppod Like a Hot Potato, A I.Utot (jaeatlun la InilUtlua off. . , Literature. The republican bave tried iaauea var lou ami many during thia campaign. They tint I tried to make an lue ol Uncle Jake' bay crop on the vspltol ground, but alter begot tbe crop of! and tb state boua ground allowed up with the lawn inor beautiful and bun dretle ol more Irae growing on it than at any time la the Uat "J 5 year tbsy gave thai up ae a bad b. Then tbsy tried tha ballot changing chwrgw, bat a he the (wopl cam to a, deretaud that there waa Mvr ballot The Opportunity of a Life Time. ron iaic two corrtr f ianta 1l0r14lath llkaoea aad prt"'f Miaetdiinr at MoiUllovac, elate wl I'lM-tila. Mlim. t ettnaUl 4 V'" aerva, a ntloa la " I rwe, ! aad i'Mi tli ol U AUila.U i4 tninirJ traii. labWf. Jr I re m4 trme, l4 gr4, devlliag to) aadulkM katMiag. I'p-ftf Urri. leg la lata ae tiwa tttmm lalu WarlKg, il .ui..,,lliij lKai.lLf liUklallulk tiati I a tliaa.U td i.ei lrn, lfce ig ..llu La.liu Ikl.lul, I k, BllvaJ 111 ifl,retki lanpv4 ttaalatxa at eat h a Ma : ht tby atat.mt U k4 ai Ik mmi ! tkalM . . ....... A I i al ii iwum, iiiiiimn tUrw'oa, 1bfiaa la aU Kl, aad a vy t"at il t,i JladiMM k ' a4 4aaa ! kr. h ! mU araia lktr k.allfc, aha 4r Ifc ialta el aoMMa Utttadaal al tb " Hhm flxt m filal.t Haat ! a, IhMle tkeeM I mV Hh'lata addrwialkeoeaer W I lit 1 tJI Caibajal.tlty bl Ma leas Mvi'ai. at the atate house, to be tampered with, tney gave mat up. Iben tbey tried tbe butterine bualneaa, but when It wae abown from tbe record that tbe republican bad fed the old aol diera tone of butterine and the pope bad never fed tbern an ounce, they dropped that tike a bot potato. Then they atarted flayward out to tell tbe people that tbe reaeon that tbe fuafon government bad been able to pay off nearly a million of republican made tats debt waa becauae McKlnley proa- perity had enabled the people to pay up their buck tae, but when tbe record weraaearched and It waa found that the people had paid f M.Oflt.OO leaa taxe during the reign of McKlnley prosperity than they had during the previous two year they found that waomewhat of a hut thing to handle also, Then they tried a fake liar ol default Ing county treasurers bnt when tbe true Hat waa printed they took to the wood In a hurry. Then they tried a Hat of 100 printed questions which they begun printing in their country papers and circulating on alipa, Theae questions ware after tbe following style, only theae bave auawcre and their did not. (J. Why did a republican bind com- mlaalonar cancel J, II, Ldinlsferr s achool bind lenae and extend Jack McColl' when Kdirisiten waa back only fl 50 arid Jack McL'ol) WHedclinniiciitovor f 2,000, A, Hecauee Jack atood In and Kdini ten did tint, (J Why did the Htate Journal do the elate printing in 1H07 for lea than one third of the price tbey got lor the name work in 1N057 A. IteanuH tbey lost their "pull" wnen tne porta got into trie elate house, O. Whv flltl tint liiuf. mini 1,1 iun nrinf. ing boini let tbe contract to the Jour rial company lor printing the aupreme court report for a period ol four year: lb ua covering the term of the prcaeut printing board? A llecauae the price paid la double vhat it could be done for atr profit. Q. Why did not the preaent printing board act tne contract aside and re-let It to reaaouable pricce? A. llecauae a republican court leaned a writ of Injunction, restraining them from doing ao. ' l Why did the Omaha Ilea any that "M, I(, J I ay ward wn a railroad tool from away back" and that "W, A, I'oyuter, prealdent pro torn of the ann ate In 181)1 waa a man of ability and inbigrlty?" a, Jiecaua 00 tn atatemont wore true, Q, Why are tbe republican trying to run tbe preaent campaign on "patriot Ixm', and trying to divert the attention of the laiople from their record? A. llecauae they loat and atole from tbe atate a million dollar. Q Wby are the pop running on their record? 'A, Jlecanae' tbey bave caved tbe tax payer nearly a much aa tbe republi can atolo and cuo "point with pride" to their record. II Why did f. 0. Hedlund tamper with the tally ahneta in the recount and then get hi friend to apply to the dla trlct court for an injunction to reatrain him from allowing the public to ee tbe evidence of hi perfidy? A. llecauae be la a member ol the old gH'ltf- Q. Why did tbla aarne P, O. Hedlund draw a warrat lor $181,000,00 to J, H, Hartley when he knew the eanie to be illegal, and time rob tbe treasury of 101,000,00 for which Hartley I now nerving a eentance In the penitentiary? A, llecauae he belonged to the repub lican ring and wanted to be atate uudi tor, (J. Wbv did not Hedlund expoae the eteulini; of bia principal, Eugene Moore? A. ItecaiiNe be wanted a chance to take Moore' plum. ' (J. Wby iu't Hedlund in the peniten tiary with Joe Hartley? A. (live it up. 11 Why did they aend Hartley to tbe pen and turn Ucnn Moore loom-? A. llecauae ''Clone" threatened to "m ileal" on the gang. l Why did the lout republican con vention ay nothing about their delault era in ollinu? A. Hm-uuae It la expected it Hay ward la elected that he will pardon Joe Hart ley. 12 Why dou't tbe State Journal love Mr. Porter? A. Hecatiae be ha atood ta't ween tbe tax pnvH-e, in many a printing contract (J. Why did the Journal get 1.1,000 i:r aiaie triutiiig 111 inui wuicn waa done in IhOTIor flu.otiO? A. HiH-nuae there waa no pop printing board on guard lHUl, U. n hy did the r-MiuMlcnna feed the old eoldieraattlraud Ulund ou bulteriue at nineteen cent per pound and then bowl when tn pope umh! tbe eame artu-laatthe HaNtinua Ayluu) at only eicvru ci uta wr pound? A. Hernu they "love ' the old aol dlora. rWl 11. Why did tb State Journal nccuw the poo ol tmieriiig with the ballot at the atate houe all the time the legisla ture wae lu bmmiou? A. Iw-cauaff it want! to kep it hand at lying and waa alraid It lulu lit grt out ol prai tu il It dida t prof tutvtrjr da). waring trIFo" To Finish it, wan iiU iha cimii h4 n kuH,a..f ia Tk Ilk Mwta Naw Yiojia. Nov. l-tr. ttilutaoa ld that V il..,l Waring rvpurt ta hit lavettigatUiM la llvua and k i lugvatiou a ti iilur jr lMtrtv aivtu in thai uy, for rrKInl Klniav. waa lvll.!l nMtuttUUd ta. tic kit Utv tK TtiurUy b waatal ti, rtpt,r teat for that a atigwi Huin u. uwt I.k. wa t ttiat t !', towvr te MiiMa, l-Uia alt lUelafiXMittUii Ht tu ua niiag Ha4 gtl,iv4 aiu;i frtta) IU rrivttt at It tiauJ. t ,l,.t,wl lag )t4 thrva etpiva ft kl rvft iu.ta. ttto l'l fa (..i .l..k Id WKUiln at aa varty t'i, at will Ml I t.ivubiy iiiat-4. aa Taala4 la f HwMaat lUata, N ' I I'aUsJ stia aMiVdtr. Uul ixtt IWUr. i4ata-l lVMiatN4 W, I'svh, lh I toUel eltUa sMwittUar la th 1'itrU sikiti4 Mf Iwav a4 Iha Ut tr t IUtfwt la YI Uat l am tbit wtof ala. TU hiktef 1 1 eat 1 1. HV SENATOR ALLEN. Anotliar MaaWbo Heard Bla Fifteen Hour bpeach It waa of Logle and Laarnlng. Editor Independent: I recently read with ranch Interest tbe letter of Mr. Tibbie descriptive of Ben ator Allen' character, bla senatorial career and ea peel ally ol hi renowned fifteen-hour peeeb, and I feel Impelled to add a slight testimonial to bia of it ef fectiveness. It waa my fortune to be In Washington during tbe long seaalon of tbe O'i'J congreaa following the extra see aion of '03, and while there renewed an acquaintance with a friend of former yeure wbo was (and still i) a clerk in tbe record and pen-Ion bureau of the war department, lie was, like myself, an old Iowa soldier, and I made mv home in hi family for a number of month and during that time ue often told me ol bis having taken his annual leave of abaeucH of iiQ day that (all lis tening to the dehutee In the senate on repeal ol the purchasing: clause of the Hherman act, and bow that by reason of liaterilng to that debate he became a convert to tbe cause of free coinage. He said too that be bad sat through nine hours of Henator Allen's long speech un til 'i'M o'clock in the morning without dinner or luncheon. When be became exhnuited and" was compelled to go borne. He said to me that many peo ple got the Idea that the aieech wea simply a talk against time, "but I want to tell you," said he, "that on tbe con trary, the part I beard of it was one of tbe best speeches and moat intensely In teresting ones I ever listened to, and its author, I become convinced, is one ot tbe greatest men in tbe senate," 1 could give this gentleman' name and would do so but lor fear that some of tbe bounds ol tbe gold power would get on his trail, and poaaibly aeeure bia removal from a place which be is Ailing aoly and witn intelligence, I frequently beard Henator Allen my sell during the Wilson tariff bill debate, and regard blrn as one of the marked men of the senate, not only a stalwart physically, but a stalwaJt In Intellect and in firmness and steadfastness of purpose: that be was always on the right sloe, tne side or the common peo ple and I hope that every gpod citizen of L, 1 l. III . ( 1 M . . neorassa win mase a eeoiai enori to elect men to the leglalature who will vote for bis return to the senate thus adding strength to bis arm to l-ibor lu their behalf and to the overthrow ol tbe money power. Yours truly, CllAttLKS W, 8ll K UMAX, BOGUS RESOLUTIONS, KspuVlkant of Merrick Favor Ilotb tba Oold standard and lllinetallUm, Central City, Neb,, Oct, 22, 1898, K11 tor Independent: . The resolution enclosed were adopted by tbe republican convention of Merrick county a few duye ago. A few coin ments may not be out or order at this time, Aa you see the preseut state of ficials are called "bonus" by these hon est (7) men In convention assembled and theae reaolutiou are adopted witn "en thusiasm," Now If our present officials are "bogus" or frauds then whst will these men call a genuine set of official? Will Hartley, Moore, Churchill & Co, come under that head? K those who do not steal, but save us three-fourths of a mil lion dollars are "boguss" then for one 1 ask for a "bogus" set of officials to the end of tbe chapter. If Mr. Porter and other who bave saved us tnouHauds of dollars are not given credit for tbe en forcement of law that save us money, then why do these "genuine reformers ask us to enthuse and cheer thi-ni wheu they simply enforce the present laws that cause these wonderful "improved" condition? If our prosperity (?) cuused by "improved crop conditions" then why not give the weather the credit for all th ewe good things instead of tbe national republican administration? II .Mr. Kinyth Is a ' bogus attorney- general then what would a genuine officer be? We see that these tbreo gen uine reformers andorse our county of ficials but do not mention their late state officials, Aa these late state officials were a setol thieves, aud our men their successors, are honest thse uit-u In convention aMemuled cousider honesty bogus and thieving genuine. I, atwrue wonderful how euthusiaetia eonie wople can gt when oue of their party stealaagood large au'u and pnsse It around for campaign work. Thev take both bimetallism and tna gold standard at one swallow and don't even wink. Their leaders are traitors and tbey shut tbeireye and alien Mark llanna tmlla the string they poo up ilka Mat k in the box" with "me to." If priMOierity drop w heat Iroiu N0e wt bushel down to 45 rem in ons tsnr, what will adversity do la Iks aam liin? I my proiwriy would s il lor I.ikmi at tsar, bow niaay Mm-v that tbe sins prowriy will sell for I Umhi I hi year ol proprrU.T It mav l that the rvpublieane art-kin,; oltloa may Is routlf like Hartley, with a tirtoag aim." !ut over hrra In Polk, Mrtk k, aa llanoHoa eouatiea as ar rattling iha drv hoara and will ko ap lhs immI taht uuld ws ran k-t a lull atata la-kul , iImm atM-aU "Uotfua tiala offlciaU and "tm u" Wsilslur that will ad im k our 1 iamus" aewalur AHa. Tha I raw lura dnaa lb limp aa wall lor rr adi'te tigiveaa m mm tail ageta, kt p a gisxl fight l all a !. a itnima, lor i'k lb ni aMmd our ipHital skat both a wha thy book, Alaa) ra.ly. . W. llUtttl. lr. Hall's t ck) Sir, tktl Mur, VU ikIh' I na t throat aa4 Iweg iroabWa, 4 kl tslwvra tad ralk paia'al tiahieg e tltolv ouadiutf tisah, ii..lwii id est N Hthtf rMtrlf m its ttjatl. Bankrupt Shoe Sale of NctrasU Shoe Co's Stock M -estook..raloj llmuh.M bf I J i.V It mi M .',. f j o ka k0 ft A, I .) Vu ts I J n ft tat f j i t tm I J Ml II V t V I Slf tttwal m tloaatl Ml ithawrll"aja, Jiwia Mil t-a, k or iha rtlttte. U ;'4 tt tlrval, .iael, Nvkv oldlaia Explra From Fear, Kkoivilli. Tenu., Nov. 1 Fear of death and the tight of the dead body of a comrade caused the death of two member of tba Third North Carolina regiment in the Second division hos pital here. Private Ilenry Johnson died late in the afternoon. Hi death throes, which were terrible to see, were witnessed by Private Christopher Reaves, who raised himself from his cot, looked at his comrade a few minutes and fell back dead. The new of the last death waa given Corporal Thomaa Heaves a few minutes later. He began mourning over tbe death of his brother and died in spite of all the surgeons could do for him. Wlf. Wanted. Maid or widow age 85 to CO with little means or home, (live description or no nnswer.a Widower little means, unincum bered, temperate, use no tobacco. Personal acquaintance or no love. N, W. P. St. Labora, Neb., Hox 9D0. HARD HITS, The peopfe of tbe United H totes realize that while Kansas bos been under popu list rule, she has paid off more Indebted ness than at any time during tbe history of the state. Aimed a Lantern (Kan.) Persistent Inquiry is being made for the name of the man wbo drew tbe war rant which enabled Joe Hartley to get 1H0,000 of school money In bl bands as private property. Jf we are not mis taken his name Is Hedlund. Hutlcr County Press. Tbe total number of death in the army during tbe war with Hpuin was 2, 014. Of this number 845 were cither killed upon tbe field of battle or after ward died of wounds received in battle The remaining 2,509 deaths were due to disease. The ratio of death among tin enlisted men wo one due to wounds to eight due to disease. Of tbe deaths among officer and men 1 1 per cent were due to wounds and 89 j.er cent was dm to disease. Heaths due to disease were three time greater among the enlisted men than among tbe oflicers, propor tionate number duly considered. World Herald, Enough populist were hoodooed into rotiug for "jut one" candidate on th enemies ticket last year to lose us a very important official. Don't be deceived, boys, It another ("spider and tbe fly" game, Heneca News. You owe it to yourcountry to see that your neighbor goe to the polls on elec tion day and caatt hi vote for silver, home and liberty. See that every silver man in your precinct votes, Industrial leader. It Is nnfc ornod noli tics to nut in h whole vear in converting one vote and then on election dsv fail to tret out five or six stay at borne votes that could bave been gotten to tne polls with but very little trouble. New Keporter. Remember there i a principle at take when you go to the polla to vote Hon. W. V. Allen baa advocated that princi oIh in the United States senate tbe Past six j ear. Fairfield Tribune. There is not a ulngle sensible answer that the republicans can make to the charge that they needlessly imposed a big interest bearingdebt upon tnls coun try for tbe Boanish war. Their action stands out as a monumental piece of hasty lolly. Houston, Texas, Post. Whv in tint th farmer with bia little farm or tbe mechanic with his little home as much rlnht to borrow money Irora the government at three IMr Cent inter- et as the national bunkers have to bor row it from the irovernment without any interest whatever. The financiers of the government have loaned to the national hanks of this country since Anril Int. lH'JH. over a Quarter billion dollars without any interest. We do not believe In either plan, but of the two the populist plan Is tne better. npricg field Monitor, It iwmi to ha a irold bus? idea that I' a man linn a l ib ha ouuhl to keen hi now. out of politics and if he hasn't h job he 4 better get on me eann. ew Kra. Tl. niniil.lliiiiii liolil li mmnoaml of w ,1-, ,. - - r- lhs moat forlorn and dicouraad set of men who ever ran lor otttoe ia Nebraska. Hay ward I lbs osly on who be bad Iha railroad am to makea campaign. Tha Hal ol I hem hava crawled into their hoh ami staved there and It la sals m that not one voter ia ten ran asm iha wa who are aupiHiawl to Is running on that tk-kat. IVrkla County Nsws, I'.l ill aurlaeat aidaa ara aroBat rW r-rt Algef and tlensral Miles will ha ha Wailiua opimom-hIs la a vr v warm nskl la eoenrwa Ihla wlatsr, Tba Ural sua la Ike 0ht la I'kalf lu b Iksassual rH.t II ilea, which win tsisisia sia t.lea ol what hfLUiioa I ar,ll for a rvorsasiiHia oftka arwiv It woM i.rlil,lv hat -a la k iiiiai e.r-Mr, Mi KiaU'aaiW-aliaeia'atisg e,,msiiiou, bat A'vf tok l vara ,a.alhal lis was aot i.imm i'u; Vako4tioral, Mas id tba ri"ibiie ara id lhs tats ara ite.iag Impa i r H.llkf au ha ilnl hI steal aU l slai a M.oe. aat ! rf ia.teaai at 1 Ihet Ml hHl laot a ml M 1 hi sn alot h ha did K..ii.al. weaaaavaaat awes 1 SSI w a ill lh ! ki.sa, aai Tra mm Mi-wrv will show lheai that Ms ll - . 1 1. . . . l,.a ll Mwl.t lo eVrrf twai h dl al -I'a, UHo Ttwi a hspa.HklHssW. Isr t wka k-.liu... alia matata l.hel aa-l .11... L. L.a. Ihaa It hss hW bl tilt aara. nt'a Ihes Hf ttira h xasht t b abla eaal h b loiaaiihoatlhaai l roawai i4 asi fl ablwaa Ma a satlh Arbr lliai. Farmer you now bave an opportun ity to place a farmer, that farms, in tbe nigneeti otlicein tbe gilt of tbe state. Will you doit? Would yon not rather trust your interest in the band of a capable farmer and business man, than in tbe bands of a railroad attorney wbo I owned and; controlled by tbe rall roade? It ie for you to aay. Wilcox iieraio. THE NEW FEDERATION. United Stats of Central America Now Among Nation. Tbe United Htutcu of Central Amer ica will take tbelr place among the nations of the world in a few day. The new federation Is made up of the republics of Nicaragua, Honduras and Salvador. The other two, Costa Ulca and Guatemala, decided to wait for a while and watch tbe progress of the three federated states before Joining them. Tbe election of a president will take place in March, 18D0. There will be a central congress, and each of tbe three states will retain Its original leg islature to govern Its Internal affair. The federation 1 entirely In tbe in terests of the commercial relation of the Central American republic with foreign countries. The object has been to unite tbe various republics under one head so that it would be possible to introduce one tariff, one currency system, and an identical set of law so far as dealing with foreign coun tries Is concerned. The change will be of inestimable benefit In a business way, 1 MasUmii llu ho limn. It is said that a favorite method that Mexican rascals bavo of swind ling American visitors is to watch for thorn at the railway stations, and, having selected a victim, and having ascertained that ha or she (preferably she) means to take a certain train, to approach just be fore train time and demand money, represented to bo due a a board bill at such and such a hotol. The vic tim will deny owing the bill, but tbe sharper insists, threatening to call the police and to have the matter settled before a Justice, As tbe amount asked for is usually not more than $2 or $3, the victim commonly prefers to pay it rather than to have his journey delayed, especially If he understands the peculiarity of Mex ican law, which always throw the burden of proof on tbe American. However barefaced the accusation, if It be urged by a native against an American, the chances are that the victim will have to spend some day in Holom prison before he can satisfy tho authorities that ho is innocent, and in tho meantime tho rascally ao cuser disappears. An Accidental Dlncovsrjr. "Had a queer case the other day." said a popular surgeon of this city, "and I don't know yet whether to at tribute It to some physical peculiarity or to what the hypnotists call 'auto suggestion.' It was like this, I was called in to perform a trifling but usually very painful operation on a gentleman' eye, and before I began I used cocaine freely on the mem brane. Tbe Job was done in a few minutes, and the patient never winced. He said he felt nothing, and was as tonished when It was all over. When I returned to my office I discovered to my great surprlne that the bottle I thought contained cocaine had noth ing In it but distilled water. I had picked up the wrong vial by mistake, but somehow the water did the work just as well as the drug. How do I explain It? I don't explain It at all. There are the facts; you mar d' tw vour own conclusions." yveo-DilDs Mka Miimmneii. dyspepsia, headache, eonstl- nation. nr stomach. Imbrication are promptly cured by Hood's I'lll. They do their work InlOOdll easily and ttmrouiihly. Pills it alter dinner pill. ... . !( .l,..,ni,lu,a rered by C. I. Ill ft ("" Lowe II, M Th only I'lll U lake with Hood's KarmusrllU. All is not Gold that Glistens. 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Call on or address with stamp Treatment by mall. DRS, SEARLES i SEARLES fSSSfa. BADGER LUMBER, CO A. H. WBIR, .mi COfMf H ui Stl St., LINCOtH, Moaa al. ... ! COAL & LUMBER f Pill AMOrtmeDt, Best Craia, Lowest Prices. Dr. Ketchum 1 Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Catarrh, z i x Spectacles Carefully Fitted, Ml teos Kea8onable 226 South 11th 24 PHOTOS 25C Small but fine. Cabinet Platinos $2. Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Dor yoar cattlo and heap at tbe stock yards, West Lincoln- and save Ireiribt and other ei peases. Have your sheep dipped. We guarantee to cure scab, w do the work for one cent per head. We are buying UAT, STRAW AND GRAIN G. H. Geoghegan, Gen., Mgr., West Lincoln, Neb. REDUCED RATES To tha Grand Kaeampment Htalag Dla- trlot, W 70m lag. The Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare lor tbe ronnd trip, pine $5, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Cnlort do and Utah to Rawlins. Wyo. Date on wblcb tickets will be sold are 1st and 3d Tuesday in May, June, July, Auitnst, Sept., Oct., and Not. Htaire line daily except Sunday each way between Raw lins and Uraud bucampment ror lull information call on or address R. B, Hlosson, Oen'l Asrt., Lincoln. Nb. aar aaat affta Oallforala aaa Other ra. alfle Caast travalar. Th abor rednctloa applle to tba tlm enront. Hy th North was tara Dnloa Paelfle route th tint loaala;bV or 18 hours, lea than by other lie, Tbla sates money, berth rata, and thlr Imi hour of wearisome ear rldla;. Al Fremont connection are direst wita tbronah tourist and Pullmaa slsapar. ebalr ear to Denver, Oadea, Rait Lata ity, Portland and Fan Franolano. Dt Ina ear through to th anaat, Oat tie a. eta and berth reaarratlona ol A. H. Flaja, lot.eity ticket aaat, 117 soatk 10i St., Uneoln, Neb, lu fuaal auaad aad Ale-ka falala. Tha Nortbweatero 1'iiion Paeifle la tbe dirwt rout to th Put Hound and Ala.ka Miinta. 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