Feb. 23 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Ml , r Kill 'l' Fi f l . On the frth Inst. General Mile issued v a sweeping order to the commanding general of each department in 1'he ser. vice prohibiting the use of canned neat of any cort toy the army in the future. Before Issuing this order Gen eral Mile luliy sausneu mmecu, uj i scjentlflc Investigation, of the deadly character of leaded' tia and tern rdate when brought into contact with cer tain oils and acids, a specified in this paper in it issue of Jarruarv frth, cop. iea of which were furnished to the general. 11J sweeping order I based oa the reiulta of these Investigations, , and that of Dr. J. Butcliffe of this city, an ex-governnent inspector who was discharged because lie reported the trulih aibout the dangerou character of certain canned incut. Mississippi Valley Democrat. TIIK ItEl'UIJLlCAN OBJECTION. What the republican object to Is not that the free railroad pa be giv en to state official, but that they should im given to pop u Hat official. A railroad: iis lo the of ft re publican official accord perfectly with their idea of the eternal fltue of thing. Colrldge Blade. WHAT TJIB l'MVATJW BAY. , The , Independent called attention last week to the opinion of the sol diers in the lihlllppliic H'0 l,le tlon. of imperialism. The Just iue of the Bcward Independent ha the following on the same su'bjuoti L,r A couple of week uge the Keportcr, a local republicum orgun, thut believe in standing by the administration whether it be right or wrong, pub JiMhcd a letter from a boy in the Mill ippiue who lgned 'himself "Private A" and in'e the battle portion of that letter arc worthy of more than u puawlng thought. The letter wa dated December 15, 1MM, and tilie por tiotiH we refer to are n follows! "It Is 1'h opinion of inot of the boy Hint we will be at war with the Filipino before long. It took a though the United Ktate i forcing them Jnto a, light. Of course my being a soldier compel me to keep what 1 know audi think to myself. Perhaps when 1 am free, I will 'have something to any alKmt Hie Eighth army corps, All 1 can suy now in regard to tiie tight with the Filipino (If we have one) I that it will be an unwilling light on the part of the cnlisle! men in the United Mate army. We hate the native very much, 1mt we went nu tihe war for humanity sake and if not 10 ngiiii a oowo. itiiuiifii mvr Agulnuldo ny the American will re Ulie first hot, I think they will, too. 1 do not want it to seem that 1 am trying to dictate to the great government of the United' Htatcs, but it seem to me that if they, would tend over a few school teachers and open some public school and with draw the American troop from the outiiosfs, that pence and harmony woujtl soon reign over the. inland. The educated native are a fine a clan of people nm one wishes lo see. Moat of the native are very Ignorant yet smart. The reason I they have been at war with the Spaniard for hund red of yearn, more or lea, and have not hud the chance to 'be anything more than they are. We all pity Miem and are very unwilling to fight them, but if we are ordered to clinrge them we will go after them with the name zeal a we did the Spaniard, for the almple reason that we swore to defend our country ngnlnst all her enemies, whomsoever, and If 1'he lender nay the Filipino are the country' ene mle we must take it for granted that they are." MISSOURI'S WAR GOVERNOR Restored to Health By Pe-ru-na. A LETTER FROM THE AUDITOR OF THE INTERIOR. kill 'HPIff . Miff II !H 11.1 r wi.-nni ,iu(iM.ir tii v 1. wm . v f'f hi IImA, ThnM I, 'Uid.r, the ftoltal wi iiifHr i hui ti MbMurti u sfn'inii- v H4, Uiiimi Ti- ivmut I'tui M'l'g tVttvluuilHM, lUniWmcH F yr I fetv Hen kitUt'tad rkr4it Nltllli, hia )M ! thrMlK MV Hii MivMI,lt. ! I'mwI llit It, Mr tti lM 1M-lvi UIM .-ilk.-t. sit-t I ! tuttt ittf rU I M'titl I " u.tl l. fr4t-l , MM I'f, U?lltlt' I' im a. Atu lb u f m UiU I fowl lis HW ll UI PMr Mt tl e ilnmui 1 t4 1 14 m lk-t.d t'Ultt Wtf . M $ HI itf . ft vmm St i twRt'tlM ttlth iUtih t Us IUI i( tttuiu.ni.lllti Mf fl (mlM iiMk, Vjf fkfir. t !.', I ii V kf, HH III lh fw4 UtwMtH, l a ll (Hsu U Mt a ktnv i.a, l to ia dt ti. uu lii u Mirw, i Ut Mn t tut tn h Wl II K ! , Ut M t klV)VlM mIi tiU H-utf IS g"t. 1 VANDAL WRECK A CHURCH. Baptist Church of WleMts IersUJ ' by aorMf Ion Scsmps. Wichita, Kan., Feb. 20. A dastardly ct of vandalism wa discovered at the Emporia Avenue Baptist church last evening by the pastor, Upon opening for service it was found that the chnrch furniture and instrument had been frightfully mutilated by an ax in the hands of some unknown persona. The reed and key of the fine organ were chopped and torn out of place. The beautiful center chandelier was shattered to pieces and the works and dial torn out of the large handsome clock, besides the complete demolish ment of the elcctrie motor. Further investigation showed that the seats and carpets had been hacked and cut to pieces and, not satisfied With their dastardly work, the van dals entered the Haptistry and turued on the water, flooding the entire base ment, and then to complete their work burned every book in the extensive library, leaving the church interior total wreck. No cam can be given for the dastardy act. GKOJIGB ON M'KINLKV, It appears t ha t Henry George, jr.lui Inherited something of hi father's power to express hi thfltiglit in vlg. orou Kngllsh us the following lct ter shows: New York, Feb, 0. Henry George, in a letter declining an invitation to act 011 a committee to arrange for the Maine memorial, says; "I have deep sympathy with all who lost dear ones on the vessel and would be glad to subscribe to the limit of my meaiiH toward am nssistunc fund, but without raising the question of wbevlier or not the vessel s..ou!d liuve leeii sent to Havana, aside from the fact that as her comma uder, Captain riigsbce, i reported to have said it is not sveu now clear us jo who j oi- .. . i 1.. . i..-- t.i....,i... recuy rrsiwnsioio jot orr ujumuif uy, 1 do not wish to participate im.any public ceremony thut whall f-ven re motely M'i'iii to approve of the policy of the lulmluiatruilon ut Washington. "I lielleve ill liberty-liberty of the Jeffersoiiian kind, that would give flb. solute ficdom of hcMoii it Mm ln dividual without iufrlnging the rlghU of otlicrM-nixl I would at the outset have 'had our government recognize the rights of the Cubans to Ihj free, whatever complication miglit have resulted with Hpaln m a consequence. Hut I do not believe in. the kind of lilierty that J'realdent McKlnley 1 dealing In, I lie irecdom tliat is giv en under military despotlam mut le 11a horrible as the rotten meat that was given, to our citizen soldier in the recent Cuban war, "Men who came to official power by the use of the moat gigantic eorrnp Hon. fund that was ever seen In poli tic, who have since rioted in public expenditure at Washington, who have added enormoiialy to the common iiinn' burden for the benefit of ring and special interests and who have killed more soldiers with had' food niid bad treatment than were slain by Hpfinlab bullet are not to be Im plicitly trusted when it come to Con ferring liberty upon other people. Feeling that with such view I can not consistently take part in a public ceremony that to many may Imply tacit sanction of the actions and prin ciples of the administration at Wash, ingtion, T respectfully ask to 1m ex cused. Your verv truly. HENUY CiVinftV,, .TK." uuv wv. luixuiuoun Tfti4siKV lsratif, Orfii tr Ai liirtH Jsrssi.., AMikut.i. !.'- Ik, la !, Tl (Vru n Prm MTg (MVlutMht .1LL.1 UvMiimt-Ise ifi ImmuM tt rmi tel mtu iu aud title ruUH imi MltVftSha tSS ! NilM'it il turf ll fiH.i irih,l uv ri , i. ain i miu4 1 va tml she s4 t.oi. f lttf liiii l. wl, ll k4 rtin ll t.h lU4l . II, M I Uhe 1 Uwiir I rv.iiiHit.oi II Kl IM" ! U t- Pi i4 ttuirk. !, W W. illl lal, Athil f" !! 1mWi. , ralerth Im u fiw htm ipl!v wtttu4 a klsM.l ewr. Am ,t mi I mil ltHxj ll ltl liH'w.ft I I I'l, 1lM, Hl lHii-itv S lM HmhhIiIv luaiixl 4me Ih )nI f lf iwit, I'vumimmI mm K li k W ftlMIW flvl tMAkll',) .mU Im toilet! wt mI) I, I the rHiif mm Mit mi Ike '.l. X Ik wi mm ImimI rlwl lhM fnm 4ioM, TK dit ki u ttv tfISIlll iff r fe Clippings. SOMEWHAT SAD. The Filipinos are iu hard luck. After hendrede ol years ol oppreesioo, they rebelled against Spain and bad nearly gainded their iDdepeadeoca, when great, big America jumped oototbem with both feet. The Filipinos are patriots. The United states is a croel tyrant who paid bistroldfor a spurious tide to their country, and is nowengaged In the pious work ol subjUKatlnff them by force 01 arms. Silver Creek Times. EMINENTLY. CORRECT. Hereafter we will cut from our ex change list every paper we find clipping Manorial inatier iroin our comuin anu passing It off as original. We do this not so much because we want the credit due us but because we take 110 Interest In, and have no time to give to an ex change that steals its editorials. The (Juill. CANNOT UK PARDONED. During the week two battles hove hecu fought near Manila between the United Htates troops aod the insurgents, lu which tliH Americans were victorious, yet we don't feel as if this is any thing to feel good over, but on the other band we almost blush to think that the United Hittl.es has become so christianized as to stiootdown the poor ignorant losur eijt who know no more about warfare than to stand up before our heavy artll ery with nothing but bows and arrows t' defend themselves with. We don't see bow such boroic (7) d-s d can ever b pardoned. What ribt have we to go down to that far-off land and shoot down the men who have been perccutd lor so many years by Spaniards? Where ln American who would not light for his home and freedom7 And someol these same people wbo call thomselvea Christian and nave been sending mis sionaries to enlighten these Insurgents are today upholding this bloody war that is being waged in the J'billppiue Islands. These Filipinos are ouly doing just what tbe patriotic Americans did when tbey threw off the British yoke fighting lor liberty and freedom, As time develops yoo wilt see tbe whole war is bclDjr pushed by the bondholders and capillsls of this country lor the purpose 01 making money out 01 it. ixingrou News. Dr. Hull's Cough Nyrup bas savd many a Wo. It can always be relied on to cure tbe dangerous croup and whoop ing cough. It gives Immediate relief and should be kept in every borne, It only costs 2&e a bottle. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS Senator Marlon IJutlur end Mason Make a Uepurt In favor of KtalIUilii lliew, It is almost imposMiblit in -these days when the attention of the American people is all directed to the Iatln and eMaluy nice and the whole of the government I engaged lu setting up uoic govcrumcuu in the llunu ox tiiu u lor U10 UciictiiiciiL 01 Jor etgu people, to gel uuy consideration pbid to Uic vuiii ol lite people of Hie lulled btulc. ilowcver, there Jiu ju(. been a very valuublu report made to congrea uy ocuutor iinnun liutler and Aiusou xu favor of postal suving bunk. The greul demuud for li-glsiutioa that will give aato deposit li the auviug of the poor is snowu by the iuliovvitig extract from that report: It any further argument vere e. (piiced to show thut it is both wise and lu'cessuiy to eslublish piiktul suving bunks, and that there is u great buai iii'hi. di'iiiund for such liisUiulions, u uj j strung urgumviil can be deduced l.'oni Uic operation of our money-order system. A everyone knows, our money order system mum established fur (lie convenience of Ihusv who do i.ot keep ItiMik accounts, and who, tfcercforc, cannot draw checks ou jiuch uci'ouuis 1'ur truiisniissloii through the mail. The money order system fur nishes an opportunity, ut u small fee, Im cut) liidhiduul to buy a inomy order or a gutcrumeiii check. The business of this department iius bud u wonderful gruwtli. There ure uow 21,000 olfice of this clutM, end during tiiu past yeur there were mure Hum i.' (io,(mio tiuiiwuctiuus, liy which over IIMIIMIO.IHM) wu truusmiited hy 111011. ey orders. Hut the most interesting thing lu eoi'iicciliii, with t he operation of this money order system is the f.ot II14I lu evety sit (lint uf the run 11 try thou sand aii.l hundieds of Ihousiind of eo. pie buy money miters, not tu send ll lonuii the iiihIU, hut money order liny ti 1,1c t themselves, whieh they Urp to lie eiuhed ut s..m.. future time. I hey buy them sliuply to secure ' ileiit lur their iiiuuey, Thus w sen that nor w.p! nm already uiiig the money nrdrr system a kind of hiIm MitliiK ImnU, uikI Hi. rein.tiltHl.le thing mImiiii U thul they mil iiiily tin mil grl any tnlerest, but mi a lrt for tt.e ptivlletre of ulni the ynveriiiiieiit a a custodian of I lieir small earning ait. I savings, I here is nri'rlv a iimnev order of Ice In Hi I nlte.1 Mates iKat ha iml had this rMreiiee. Ilm M.iiiiiiH.irr at rttiiaeo, In r' rent Interview. t'e. the relent l.i wkii h Ihfse tMMii tl.iii Mrt isrle. .in In thai lilt, ms I rnotmoiia fha lt ,.lii,.ilrr at lln.liis-t.iii, , l ., la tree a! Interview tlsle.l Ihsl the r!rtl III Mkli lt wl S.illS lilljftiti.itf "d-r Mil4lle l.i them lv f tvM.tt fur thrir uinnvt tealtv biirdeiiiiie .i lit ofrter, In Ik .f . e nf lh Siiwnhlvi,l,..t nf ti ,.i, e ttfder S(irwi i,f li e t,,f it. w. rtnri. I Krtw hi UanKlutmi Is i (t,Ht wKilH Vl KHllll.V ths ! I leii-il that llier ev ! f4l ,lv iiimul fo Ntl sail ImkVs " thk iii nitiMiirm V ljuli.t li-iial Itiriy, b ,r tf iMKlnnr SiJf, Ur ths f..!U.i flra f.i pr.M,n.. H t, til tali fetflMivHI 1 The tevlfualMK .f Ik Mtuwitt alfv.r, t aptala t'. I. I,U, Hn . tMnl uKuii I ta I tiai W ,. V H ra tf i,iMi.y f, tt ltaM sit Jba f, Mm ll , tmufiaHv It, eal ein luteiHi IsatW T. !', company Mj having been acopted by the president of the UuateU M&tee, change in the commiaaioued perwon- uel of the rirat reglmeut, .euraka volunteer lufoutry, are heby ai I nounced: First Lieutenant 11. P. Jensen, sec ond utmlstaut surgeon ia promoted to first assistant urireou with the rank of captain, vice Mullins, resigned. Second Assistant llospital Steward Willis E. Taiibot I pnmiotel to sec ond assistant surgeon with the rank of first lieutenant; vice Jenaen, pro moted. First 1leiilenn.nt Clia. W. Jensen of coiiijmny K, I promoted to 1'apUvln of oouifMiny F, vice Vickers, resignml. necond Iieutenunt E. O. Weber of company K, 1 promoted to first lieu tenant of Comisuiy 1, vice Jeiwen.pro. tnoted. KH"otwl f.leiitenHiit Jacob Henderson, of company. K; I promoted to nrnt lletitenaiit of company 11, vice Hmith, resigned. Hergeant Ix'stcr K. Hlsscma of corn pit ny F, Is promoted to second lieu tenant of Company K, vice We4cr, pro. runted, Hergeunt fiamuel McEJhoes of cwn pany F, Is promoted to second lleti tenant of company F, vice Henderson, promoted, WILL NOT "I'llETICM)." The editor of the Nebraska Inde pendent hu for some years been try ing o impress upon the labor unions of the state justice and puy for ejuul work whither done by man or wo man, In this connection he says: "When u inuu cuu be turned out and his wife or sonic other woman hired to take hi place at oue-huif or oue fourth of the salary he hu received, there is 110 chance of maintaining the union, scale," We might also suggest that when a man know thut hi wife could commuud the suinc wuge a 'he, he will be more inc'llued to respect her opinion and not pretend' to call her a "queen" and treut her a a slave, Fairmont Tribune, J'JNfjIlElCON I'ASHEH. "The only epprehciMloii which en tertain rej cc ting this investigation 1 thut i may be censured bccuue while 1 have In-en, giovernor 1 have ohurged the state only VAM for mile uge and personal expenses, while trav eling upon the stale's business, 1 buve unconsciously omitted to collect from the state for about 15,7I0 miles which 1 .have trcuvcJed in the perform ance of my duties us governor and for the hotel and other legit.iuiute ex. peuse Which were incurred while so traveling, ."Unfortunately, for some reason, I have lost favor with the railroads of Michlguu, who see m to have over looked me in the distribution of passe. J'erhap, however, in order to be entirely honest, I should not over look 1h fact that one of the railroad of WIm-ouihIii, having six mile of track In the state of Michigan, sent me a pass good only tijHin their road in Michigan, A'fMr laboring with my self several day and night I succeed ed In putting aside the temptation and returned this pas to tihe railroud of ficial who was thoughtful enough to send- H to me, I presume It would Ins jiossllde for me fo secure a rebnte from the niilronds of Mich lint n fr the mileage pnld by me for the 15, 740 miles nhove referred to, If the in vestlgallng commllte doe not lnlt iihi! fhe state of Michigan paying that mileage," FILIPINOS ItKCOGNIZKT). riuu Francisco. Feb. 15. Advice from Aluiii.u daUd Januiiry 11, say: A more dilficult proOlem thuu that with which the governor general of the I'liilipiuiie is couiroiucd at the present moment it would be dilTicuJt to imugiue, for uu4ess the Filipino re cede from their, MMitiou the sum I ion. in a iiulsiicJl uiiiiiuul to this: The American must either lllit and sub due the rebel or wilhilraw from the archipelago. As u mutter of fact the riiipuuu have 'been, uud are lieing recognized olliciully all the time, because iu or der to avoid uii'iM-ceMHury bhsxlshed the Amcricen uiithorilie have been cuiujM'llcd to treut with them. In response to the conciliatory proc lamation of .M 11 jor (ieiierul Otis, .g. liiliuldo issiiiil u 11 official muulfeatu, in w li icli lie says: "(iitierai (HU call himwilf, in the iiiK'Iiiniut iou referred to, 'miiiiary governor of the Philippine Islands,' anil I protext once uud a thousuud lime and with all the energy of my soul against such uuthorily. I sol emnly piiN'luim that 1 never hud, neither In hiugiiHire tmr in lloug Kong nor here hi the Philippines, tiny undertaking or agreement, either by v ord nor by miilim, to recnguUe the sovereignty of 111e1l1un In this my loved country, tin the contrary. sav that I relumed tothme UI.iikU 011 lnmr.1 an 111eri.l111 .ulili on the I'Mh id luy let yeur with lite decided ih iiiuuilest roMMitiolt Hi curry nil the Hue with the HMi,iiiril to lv eimijiier unr blierly tin. I our imlep. lid. etue. "In I lie pliM l.imulloii of t.eneirtl Oil lie nlbl'les In iuslriletUitis written for Mill liV his etcellelMV. I ho prrshleiit l.f the Culled Mutes, nfiirlotr lo Ihe s.l.iiliiUlrutioii ,,f slTnir in the Phil litiii UUu.l. I koleiiiiily pri'lest in the lul M. uf thai, Die risit Stiil f nm t4iii nf all pistlie and rirhl. ial valto (is Biieu in (siwee lu ill nit iki dear brother la Ih 1I.1T1111I1 H.ok of nor rrtfeitrrutlnii, satn.l this itlroi.in uf lie iitriunell of the I Milr.l Hlalr in the M,rrel"iity of ll.e lo.U. n.:l ,n,trt in il.a hsiimi i.f tti I'lutiOpla miI Stfuli.al It.ta iw lriiUii, Ik van stirli tkr eat lti their vol uf ct4ittjrii, rlevtii-ir lne, Ih.iotfH it n of Ik , piesideiil i.f Hi IMIV.MI, MheM '! di'l till Ihel Im e. 11 1, 11 it S dull i-lsin 10 tto ,1. tlttr liwtl siul ikI 4.i.lehi ll ,liiiiit t setiind prm liiiiiatbui -i(itlff , h! lirr UsimnI lit; lllHM kkt, lilM(Ht 4lM. laliMal Ik tlalriiieal lkt If tka m i'r- Menl. friu M4- st 4 In,!,. II, tntttkir iir atlriu(lnl In n'l'l'l Its ilV ll litfr lhif S' .mk i isiaai llrl ilr aeal InM ,.f . atiil tfc I ;i.li.i wiw.1.1 iiMi. 11 Uly vVeia lkit fltfkl f,.r tFti4 t, 1 N wiiiteatUm if lkt it 1 1. tfi4itatnl lie Mftt. t-H i MisiU via iv.il f M Im, vluty sal 11 re MIS1I IHD TRUSTfULiltSS HIDIHDID. S. E. Dress, off Orenge. Hsd is Intensely Interesting An Exanpls for Others. Prom Ihi Luk$ Review, Oiakit, Utnn. Tli rollnwln aeeomit of a farmer' re- msrlislile ex iierieiie was recently told a reporter by Mr. H. K. Hree., on. of the oldest etileri sini iikm.1 prominent farmer of the town of OrsiiRe, 1mikis voiimy, Minn Mr. Krees Is town clerk, lisvhig held thi. -...i ..uumI t.ur, mul Im s ffniilleinatl of uiiiuiieclittbl lliti'Krily and lioiiestv. Jill eieneii' 01 sir. urecs ceiutiui iiilirustiiiK. II. ay! . II In 1 ....., I KOI mm I WB, tin IIIV lllHt dsy'i drive with tli harvest lennt, 1 sud denly liecsiii faint sad wesk, Kvrry move or ciertioii ws uimie wiin sn eiion, 1 rwie hiiiiis sail restra s iinmher or iniyn nut uiu nliiui., nnii.li rwller. Tlis Om of iiiv head ,, w-', .. .,-" ....... - had s iM-ciilmr feelliiK. I rmild not rest or ilwp, 'I went nn hl wy unill I was nearly ersrV. I had III frrfp ir.vlon tolhUsnd it lefl me with s severe cukIi sad slw a dull piiln slMiiit the rejflon of Ihe heart, I eon. 111 1 I'd a proiniiient physlcisn snd bk Ills tnediehte. for bImimI two ininillis. Bom renei wen ol.lnltieil. Ttm f.hy.lolsn pronounced my (rouble a difficulty of the heart srlsinif from th sfter r fleet of Ilm ifrin. My family wem alarmed slioiit me, pint for I we y'r tlu-y would not let me o swsy stone for l nr I would never lie! home alive. I flaslly eon sulli'd i.olher physlehiii. II told me the Mine hs the first, bill Ihonvhl he could hel; me. I look Ins medicine si moiiHm, ami for 11 while ohliiineil eimsiiieriiie nmirni, hut Hi old yuiploius returned sua I wum bad ever. A HOME FOR EVERY CITIZEN, Therein Abide Natloa' (irealest Mlorr-let I Vote for It, Hince the world began tbe buiitun heart has loved a home. Aye, even the birds that bnild their tiny nests In the leafy trees, the ani mals that burrow Into tbe ground, or that select their lair among the rocks and in the jungles and the forests, are each and all endowed by an all wise Cre ator with an instinctive affection for a permanent abiding place. Taken 'either figuratively or literally, Eden was the home of a (1 id tmido pair of linmuii be ings, and they wept when they were driven from it. The history of fhe world Is a history of a tinman struggle for a homo. Among the Fgyptiatis, the Persians, the Jews, the Romutis, the Greeks, and, in litter days, tbe Normans, the Huxons, the (Junls, the Ilritotis, men were bat tling for homes. The inspiring thought of nearly every historical invasion was biinl on which to settle and bnild tip homes. Immense bodies of men, armed and equipped for war, tcok their wives and children with thorn, ready to set tie upon conquered or newly discovered territory, Hince the pilgrim landed npon tho bleak shores of Massachusetts the west ern tide of empire has Wn sustained by the desire to obtain laud and bnild homes. The longing for a home animnbw the heart of the emigrant as ho crosses the ocean to the new world, the same as it doe the western settler who journeys across the continent with his family in a "prairie schooner." Ask a thousand liomcleis men and women today what of all things they most denire, and 910 of them will un hesitatingly answer: "A homul" Why not clf.e this idea, and by ft nse ntiito the iliniiiherited of the earth in a movement that sbull put every man into a homo of hi own, eieini.t from extent Ion and all taxation 1 We repeat what we have already said a thousand times, thut a nation of home owner would lie the grunbst, the hap piest and the mightiest nation on the face f the earth. To nccoiiiilKh this end the mom" metal standard must be ibftroycil mid a paper money standard -stublii'hcd in its place The mimcy swer must be wiped out of e xl -tcme through n system ol gov riinii tit loans lo the siyle, whereby money loaning will become so nupiofit sl'lo that shv lis kl-ni i ttinn t exist. A graduated hmd lux inti-'t lie en forteil. so tli.it hltld Will If diviisble (inly for rtui,l use snd iMcuputioii. The itrab all and ai 1 uioiill.iis i.f wesllli must le routed by a ifraduattd luroiiKi tax, w Inn by the burden of ! tiiiti rlu'l Imi t.iki u fr. tu off the shout ill r of thisie h a.! side lo Uar il sml plucnl II pi .11 the shoulder of IIiishi Ut bl lo tsar il ml si the bsiiki lime trader it iuisiMlt.le for individual Slid tiirairtiun In miuiuuUl the it forlum- thai are Ihrralenliig the ti Ilia i f tr il lliU foteisnf tfi'Vet MHO III di lli.) lug lb wttfatw of II liiasMw 11 I he o pi U eduialnl to tltv lhl It t m-l only .it l. bul thai U llnifoiiskly 'ii ll.sl la fur every huh to own a .tii n til it, aud In time they will ttHlta lo tiiuUh iuiIibh ad Ul fvetv mii wka wsate lioui tola fr tuples, aa. Ue .rutlw U M4 NotloM s Mi'iitMy, t'tl4 I MVS SW-ifcs a SSst HlMssfc AiiNiaos, tisa, leW fVI'isa llrsdl!, m fsrewr Ittisf ar llarwa, ervve s 1st tbe fatal tiwitse wf lite litutber, tkstl Ut 4 lay, y!rdy sfUteuwa. 1 aUlS)f la lil Wwker, k Hu tiil ikrvusH Ike rt a ke Ml in til tuffy. Ni l taw a. wia N l tii. Um Akasita. Isl, la in - J A'klta uf lkl viiy k Wa tst4 lbs tltW ! MtsiaUifttsf Ur oks at I ) tv tbe 1 asJia tiMi II wttl lap Ike kWm like liter t-iat iatt W t cn Expsrlcnce Recently which "Mr wifa and son finally advised me te tftke I ir.U'illlui.n.' Pink Pill for Pule People. 1 didn't believe thai tlii r was any help for rue, and one day my son CHiue borne with s box of tli pill. 1 Im-xuii inking tliem snd before tli box wm aone 1 felt cheerful and ey, my heud w elesr Slid .eeaitd to be rested, Tli. pain had left 117 heart, snd I could walk as spry s ever. " I lmv tukeii nearly five boxen snd for (lie punt two yeur my health line been steadily Jntproving, uud now I am able to do eonaider ulife work, both 111 miner and summer, To duy I weigh shout roiirteeii pounds more llisn lever did. I have much fulfil in lr. Wil liam' Pi 11k Pills lor 1'sle People, snd tin I nalursl eiioiiidi tlier have slou. rntored ins to hellh snd slrentitli, " I nm now W yr old. I sleep good, tli. niimliiiers has left my srnts, my brsip is clear; my heart brats reuuhtr, and sil these comfort snd bleig 1 atlrihiitc lo th ne of these pill. H. K, UllEKS." Hiibserihed snd aworti to before m. Ibis iUili day of April, . P., I8f7. Willi am n. Lyons. Aoinry JHibhe, Minn. ' All the elemeiils necessary lo el v iiewilf ml rlehnes. to I he blond and rentor shst- , tered nerves ure eoiilnined in fir, William' Pink Pills for Pule People, They sr. sold In boxes (never lu loose form, by Ih. down or hundred ut fu cents a box, or six boxes for $2. . and iimv be hud of ell ilriiRKlsi. or di. reel I v hy miii I from I ir. William' Medicio Co., liot V, Wcheiiecisily, N. Y. IVP RFI I TREES DIRBCT snd avs yoa sl eom ... a. ,i.k 1.1.IMI to 4 It. M: Siirrr. I te I IUl KrUs rscb, $1 1 Coo 6rilrwlVa, 1 ttM.sloltMsrry.l ssesju, Onr Clubbing List. New York World, tiurltt ft week, .11,00 New York Tribune, weekly 13 Ka.na City Star..... 00 Nebraska independent.. IM . .Ilegular price ,,,..,,,....13.60 Our price ....,,.,.$.80 Cincinnati Enquirer, weekly ....... is as -Nelraka Independent , 1 .11.00 IteguUr price ......,...........$1.79 Our price fl.64 Nebraska Farmer ............... .$1.00 Nebraska Independent .$1.00 Ilegular price Our price .... .$1.00 .11.68 Personally Conducted Excur sions to Oave Chicago every Tbnmday rim Colo rado Hpring aod Soenie Route to Baa Praocisoo and Los Acgslee. Soatbern Boate leares Chicago every Tuesday via Kansas City, Fort Worth and El Paso to Los Angeles. Tbss exonraion Cars are attached ta Fast Passenger Trains, and tbelr pop ularity Is evid.no. that we oOsr tke beet icoompaoy theee exearsloDS and save money, lor tbe low rate tiok.te art available la tbe I ULLMAN TOCH 1ST CAItS. For lull deeeriptios ot this service and ths benenu given Ite patrons, see yoor local ticket agent or addreas Joba Bebastian, U. P. A., ChV aago, III. l ux II. DAassa, C P. 4 T. . 11th AO HU.incolB.Nebi. MVIrTIOHT K-U'IMI JUST AND If you would travel rapidly and with comfort and ease, please note that the Northwestern Hue end He couueetlon pri'Vtd the fastest service to eastero cities, and many hour Ihe fastest to ftestrru isdiil named below. To Ruf fain, S3 hour! New York, i hour; I to ton, 4i Ogden, 31 i Hall like S3 Kn Franrlseo, sit l'ortland, 60, Why not ymirsrlf weary hour of trav. rling by getting tickets via the North, western? A. H. KleMlng, C. T. A I IT Houlh Truth street. The R.ak Ulaa4 p!ylf ssr4 are Ik lkkt you iwe aaadled, ( vs. k will be seat by mall t reeJt of It reals. klosy ordr or draft fuf M veal 9t same la stamp tU aware fuur paek. Tb.y wiU be eaat by are, ehre MapaM. AiVlreaa, JtlllN HKItAitriAf, U. I. A l.rs"u, Uwk Ulead A I'atHd My, tllUIS, jt It Ktr TiUtt KVI.H MAIU. t mu m 1 leg Jsuary vta tae ttreal (;. Uit i.W.U flyer," U- l.j I I.....I.. . 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