J, May 4. 1899 f THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 4 ! ECONOMIC DISCUSSION. Editor Independent! While I appreciate any reengnltlon whleu Idea at any time enunciated by tne may receive, jot 1 beg yon not again toepeakoltbeon hue com mand men t left by the Man of Character, m "Cuptuln Aebhy'eUw trflove." Thl I too cruel letting forth of my inelgnlfleanee. It wa the utterance of the only Character in history whoa life and esauipl gav him the right to ay "Love one another even a I bare loved you," He thereby made the pneeloii'tt lore for mankind which burned in hie own bosom, tie tatiikrd of our infernal guiding force, and abollicd eelf a A etauditrd. Mro. Jlurkey I of the opinion that the mission of Jeeii bad referents eolcly to the salvation of men' oul, and to their preparation for a life hereafter, "when tlrn ball b no more." I would not dluturb no hanileM u faith. Moreover I did not ray Jmoim w aoehillet, I only Mid be give that commandment and I hope llro, Ilurkey will admit that a fact. If obedience te lt;i wiumnry to our liapplnee hereafter a Ilrd, Ilurkey rnmum to think, then It become by no much the more Important than I bad claimed, I have no mean of knowing what effect obadlene Ut thle commandment may have upon our dleemhodied oul In any other life, 'I'd In for me 1 a mutter of futb not login, Hut conceding that the fiommaiidiiit wa actually given, with a vitw toil obedience, then no mailer what the purpoae may have been, it le easy to eee what the effmtt of that obe dience would be here and now; however Innapable we may be of following the oooaei'uenoe of that obedience Into (bat "bourn wbene no traveller return," A a modue vlvendl here and now I claim It le the balm for every wound. Jte capacity to out an end to human mix er on thle earth and in thle hfel what I wa urging, not what the tmrposj and mission of jeeu may have been. The plot ore you draw of condition In Mancbeafer, biigland, and which you might aleo have drawn of Olaegow, Hcolland, ae the result of populism, are eieeedlngly gratifying. Hueh condition were never brought about by men whos heart wr untouched by that eympa tby and interest for the welfare of oi her that springe from the love of mankind, The fact that men In Mincbeetcr have actually don tloee thing I proof that they are at leaat partially obeying the commandment we are eonelderlng. And let tne eay that every one of those great and radical lib a eet forth In the Omaha platform, which plat IbapeoniV party In the forefront of the battle for human Ity, originated In heart In which "love for on another" wa burning with a tendy and i-pienclib flame. TWeleno civilisation without aome obedience to thl commandment, 't he matchlee Man who enunciated it did not make It. Ill Intellectual gluwst wae eucblhatb penetrated the deep of human lite and human condition and aw that the nature of man and of hu man eodety I audi that "pe" on artn" could only com and be main tained byjobeyiug thl eouimnndiiniit, and proclaimed thereeiilt in thl world saving declaration. l'ermlt ma to auggaat, Mr. Editor, mat i mu mi aee tne relevancy n your reference to "hell" a a motive to obedl ace, There do not aooeur in the com. tnandment 1 1 eel f any penalty for it violation. And yetth unite of hietorv teem with little eUe than nucount of the pain and wretcheducea of mankind ree ulflng front their refusal In all age to follow the course polutcd out In that eluipie but all em bracing command HH'IU. . If weooueider the matter fora moiient it beenmee clear that if we retain t he benrte and are auimnted by the ecllUh iiiollvce of eavagea, the blulier wo aecnd In the ecale of knowleilgii end the further wenti'nil our OoiiiimimhI over the force of uature. the more terrible we eball b co inc. The more Inet rumen te of power we poeiMttH, tne more oniireeNlve and un- endurable weehali make Hie life of the ma id maukiiid, Krag-Jorgeimfn rillc ami (ialllng Kline are an anptllliig thing o loug art elflli and.heartleiie eniirtwu- ore are atiil to be lound lurking la the wnrm. !,nboraviug machinery bv which on. third id mankind are thrown nut of riu. tiloyment would have brouubt bleeeinae tieyoud uttfrane if along with it could have gone ottetltmire to the coiiiihaihL liieut "luve uite aiutthereven He I Imve lovml you." Hut, luetend, the mm hiuee have Imn-ii eeiiad by the greedy, the e l tint), have an love ;iur anyone, end who ib ny the tirotlnrliuod of men, niid who turn hn Vat bliMMiliiiie whii h thee appliance were capable of briiiKlnir to mankind Into a cure to many and lake IIHII IIIH UIWMtlCtf, Ut Ue reroauiie Hue, that ae are only nut e.vage la Ihe ratio of our ohedieuoe to that comniahdiiieut. IWdiim w oliey It a Utile weareemtieabat humaue. It le tmauM the autburmi-e ol MmukIim. Iff obey it m lillle more Inau themtMtr litre ol l.lnettla ilu that you are able i write tiietfiMMi ihlna jnu tin of thai grat Kbgh city, Hut H lee euilmrl lk ol l.lnixilii ml turttirr mmi ..iii pieuiy olvjiHl I lnl ciiiHtiinn liiifiil hnw the glirie ol Mam hmiirr ml. ! eonirael, bta l.luenla would lmv un enliid MMir, ut Mm any poor lo artltwt, Hlbr would ehe hat a tie trnwiiy, npprwMlve, rhh. ,U I bating am hr eunnni aal oii.rrM.Nl. HH.r ar arly aad oi-prMlt ru h. ehe wua'd hate Mo ctiiiiluali lur It le laa .! abua bfwil rrline and erlin luele. 'uMieoerekiMtri thtM thlege hi nea jua n.ii yoar eoaiiitiN, eiuUI lirieg i "eioereMi ol et.ffue" II prw.tr, raealMg, hmri., eit r-ih.h ra mm ! nieiieue Iw main,! Ilii o MH-a aeiiait. b a il eed eimwr eaiHiir, etrinBieg irim lot (i ba meenv, aad hi tiuld iM-rvljr einve i4i im r owa oma miarrr, ee pl UmhIm4 il pwhlMetlore, lka I lhiM b llOeilIH of I'fthl li'lli nU, tribal Ma aigH ifilvty lini i.i,ie faenlHtea, Hat M ett l.rek aay ffi.m r-IM aeil pvwaed the eirla In ike eal, twwwa a Wtav difl-v a liiikt n IKeeierl le t ehnal U iIhr hi i ioiimio, ne ii yi gu iM etna id ike iaUIe liaei fciaw ki by Hle rol.lwre, ah.ii iheNfaaif ol Uoli weaileerrtA. Aad wkat grievv ate aad taaay Ue aad U the um it ttt wuara- in fKtiiranf tha aitiiAtlon. la that when we bad governor and legislature and all the machinery of thl tat we did not .uur trw tit ti.Va iiiit nl t.hm. Oulte the contrary, Ourricellent (Jovernor Hoi comb liMHiirnr the plutocracy ma -no thing raUloal ' WOUIH oe attempieu nnu If ...il.luir U dona, than BOtbilltf I done, I fear the rtrat from Moecow commiinced then. "There le a tide In the affair of men Which, taken at the Hood, lead on to fortuue, Omitted, all th voyage of their life I bound In ahallowe, and In mleenee, On "tfiush it full ecu" waa th Duoole' party In January, 18U7. But not a ul r.iriM imt mdilui limf. Imrl h'n tilcll from the people wa recaptured. Not n tp wae taken to mak "publln owner- al.1,.0 i.l nniil.liK ,, wuhIWv. 'I'lui riink and file had the courag of conviction, lint, ilniir Iniiilura wurii rnrietlv new re crultn Nome of them even drafted Into th eervlcc and had neither conviction nor courage, u tuke our audl datee for office hereafter from among thoee who know what the country neede ui.,1 niMMtt lii lui rurim lnl,o AH rmiLa bv offer of olflce, men whoee ol merit le "a can elect them," A a matter of fact, Mr, Kill tor. I do not really know muuulf liia. In I uliiiill liu tvllllai til eiteud public owncreblp, It ue try It on inoea tmng aoouc which we an rnr niu I ji! na nnriiiiUii the f'liinrinlu'li to capture for the people th rallroade, ihu expree oueinee nnu teiegrapn ami teie phone yel4ni of, Nebraeka, and to uiihiI IkdUIiiIIhi flint mIimII mnlia It hina. iblu for our town and citle 4o take poeeeeeion ol water, lighi, etreer railway u,i,l tl.M ll,iiiki hin itnni Ipttiia. WIihii mu ehall have done Nomethlngljcefde talk, . I .1111 1 . A ...... A 1. . I - J.. I I. neopie win uegw io recurer ineir ihmu u our oartr. and a w nee the llirht we can then follow In it, W, JI, Aminy, Jlealrlce, April If, WW, He ware ol Olntmeaie i fiaiarrb that Contain Mercury, mercury will en rely deetroy the m-tnw of einell and completely derang the whole yteui when entering it ttirougn tb niucouh aurface uch article hould nevrrb ued eiept on prescript lone from reputabl phyeiciane, a th dam g they will do le ten fold to tb good you can poeelbly derive fro. them. Iliill'e Catarrh Cure, manufulured by V, J, Cheney k Co., Toledo, Ohio, con tain no mercury, and la taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucoue eurfneeeof th ayetom. In buy ing llall'a Catarrh Cur be ur you get the genuine, It I taken Internally and ie mad in Toledo,.Ohlo, by V. J. Cheney A Co. Teetimoiilnl In . Hold by drug fflete, price 76 cent per bottle. THE JOURNAL HAS FITS, Ml tor Independent! The Htate Journal I very much wor ried over fli condition of thing In tb fuelon camp, Week before laet It had discovered a "tl up" between c-Kenator Allen and ei-Oovernor Ifolcomb, In which they agreed Allen ehould run for uprein Judge and Ifolcomb move back to Hroken How and run for congree, Th fit which thl Information threw th Journal Into, bad barely eubeided, when it dleoorertd A meeting at Gover nor Ifolcomb' bouae (which never oc curred) at which it wae agreed that Hob comb ehould rnu for aupreme judge and "neviiie lor congri, ana ImmeuHtcly Ilia Journal' fit took on alarming eymptome, and It gav Ita rendera th aMloiilkhtng new that Judge Neville le not liked by tha rank and tile of the fua iotiiete of Ihe etite and eepecially In the eixth district, Tliinewie aetonlehing Ixcmine the eixth district Include nearly all of the west half of the etaU, uud no man baa beeu half aa persistent lor the past ten years aa Judg NVvillu la trying to secure Just representation for the west end, ami to hie credit, ble effort were in behalf of Ihe people, and not to Kerry mander, aa attempted by the amended houae roll recently di'fcttted. The last time J udn Neville run for any olllce he waa elwiod supreme judge by neurly 15,00)1 majority. He carried hie own county by about 400 uiJurity, II carried 7 of the lOcouutlei lu his Jutl cbil d si net by overw In lining mnjohilee, and Ihe oilier three com hliifd gave less than M uuijorlty against him. He car ried 'il of Ihe oil con nt In Ihu sixth conuressional district, his mnjorltv there being A.4H5, Agam, In 1HU7, when the popullsla unanimously endorsed him for reuominatiou, he grucetully eubmitUid lo Ihe ileere of the liismn forcee, and used every tffort in hie mwer to prevent Ihe republicans trout longer polluting the eiipreme bench, In IntlH when Iheheiol of (he ticket wa conceded to the popullsla and they naiutd tlov, I'oynter a their nhois. Judge Neville waa the ftrat to stand uo and Muse lo allow him to lie bulled off Ihe irack althoiuh he had good reasou lo believe thai If Uov. 1'ovnier waa ul Irai keil the aomiiiatlou would lull lo biuirelf If Ihe Journal In lie iinrot time eee that Ihla Uhselrlli reeord inake the rank aud tile ilislike Jnd4e ,Sville It is welcome lo Ha happlues. Tha Journal would Im much happier, however. If it could induce Ihe fusion loma In nou.i aateeoiiieone hwaalile than reiialnr Allen or Hov, llnlcoiub lor eupreme judge, or eoiiieoiie h knowu and ! tot rx I lhaa Judge .Neville d r eoagrre la theeiilh district. Hat, Mr, l.dtior, Iheeo eoanipilou tile ol the H al joUraal arc wot arrioua. Hue Hilllli'al iWistow, ia4rdi'M of law, hy the aiejorily meiiilwra id the surui eourt, or one wbiiewash imrt Iruui a repulilicaahaislwtiveeo uiiiiii'ni, or evea one teller alibuul iluliiln tmu trout old Orauay Teeter, wil Rm rare uutd eoine Mulis wlih a )king turn ol niludteJUll nowl'i hold the ls- for esore sbI. J. n. III Ikuawoeta. Uylhralierg, N.Ik PILIjCURE PREE 10,000 Trial Trcotmenti m .) aiiuataa rim mm, n i -I -t a , ! tfr4 ll,t M IS (MM, V ,, !, ,. , Mw K4 r MMI. l i-m i"'ll ..! Iw, mum mmiiI I I ! mil W ! ,' ..K- Mii ,,,, I- ,. . t-lxl It.. 4 J ,.M tw iiaeiMtoicak . I tia,,it.,aM,i. ttwycrtantt builntta men ffho ra particular about tha ai'tcrance u( their itatlonery hnulil Iravo their order (or that clan of trlntinf it tht triutrkNURNT, Poubt It, trv PUBLIC OWNERSHIP. THIS WAV LIES THE BETTER. PART AND THIS WAY ARE WE GOING, The Contract Mfetem aad the Fraa eblee Hrsteni Must and Will Fall Toaef berTlte lailrlnif Wwrde ol i Man at IJeeils. A on of tlm spun kem at tba Work ingtnen' Jefferson dinner in New York, Mayor Humacl M. Jonc of Toledo, 0.. mild ' Th evil of th contract eystem ar tha evil of epccJnl privilege. Any yi tcm tht adopted by society, cither aarnstotii or law, that grnnt toon man or act of toon a prlvilcga that 1 by force of i'lrcniustflncc denied to other men, 1 a deiifnl of t ho ecjnnlity gtiamn tccd to the people, of tbl government In tba dcclurution of indcpcndetic and le therefor a violation of divine justice. Thl polfton Injustice that tmikc inimy men th tocr tol of their inor capnbl fellow I the en use and nonrc of all onr d Intro, mntilcipnl, etut and oatiotiul. From eoclul Injuittk'o proceed cause tlmt excite and perpetuus vie and ( rliiin and poverty, tha three bead ed Ccrberu that todny cm to be drag ging , noddy Into th bell over whos gat tha fublcd dog wa ald to bav atood gunrd, W can nndcrtand bow the contract ajttvm or a nystcin of upccial privilege might nxlxt In a inonnrchy or m tolcr a ted under a despot, bnt even a anggi. Hon of incfjtiallty i repngnunt to any conception of a government in which ali ar nppocd to m cijohI, For thl renson th act of eqnallty tinder our government ha generally been accepted without question. W eeiu to com on to the etiige of action with the impression that ) far a th thing called government I concerned in thee United Htate tha work of creation 1 a finished Job , I know I got my enrJy conception of patriot ism from the red fire, flag, bnnting, mnsic and speech of th Fourth of July celebration of my boyhood day, and tbl miachievon and wrong conception of putriothon kept m chained in ignoranc on til 1 bad reach ed the period known a mlddla lif. I believe that mnch of th dltres that w ar now seeking to eecap i occneioned by th wrong teaching of onr children Much conceptions of patriot ism got in my boyhood day ar a delusion, pure and simple, and Instead of aiding m to a proper and helpful understanding of citizenship they proved a barrier almost insurmountable. Tb Impression I given to our chil dren that. , the thing called govern ment I perfected, there i therefor no responsibility npon tha boy beyond tb mere perfunctory work of voting on election day, of proclaiming in aeaeon and ont of eason that w bav tba beat government on earth and constantly keeping before th mind of onr fellow men tba assertion that w "can lick ev erybody If wo have tha best government on earth, which 1 do not question, it due not necessarily ft How that even that may not be Improved. If we can "lick every body." even that I not of nccee lty the highest ideul toward which a nation may strive. It le even possible we may demon strate onr greatness In a fur more sub stunt Inl manner by manifesting our ability to to organize and associate our selves together In the thing called gov ernment as to show the world that we can hive everybody and that wo can love them so thoroughly and scientific ally tlmt we have a government that le a ready to listen to the cry of the weakest child n to the clumor of the most powerful organ I znt Ion on earth and a government iu whic h and under which every mun, great or email, may have eqiinl nnd exact justice, and when that condition ehull have bent attained the cry of the pauper and mendicant nnd tlm pltinblo appeals of the workles throng wilt forever cease in our land Willi pmliea dune lo vwrf una, Ihsu lisi. shall v a Iw. 1'vvorty will ilaaiMar, tha iirlxnuirs will Iw tree, The rmlit to work, Ihe right lo Uva, the love I linerty, All (lisl s 11 gift In lh lunula "Unemployment riista." eaye Alfred IttlsM-ll Wallace, "bct-anee of th fad .that piiMluciloii 1 carried on not at all for the sake of supplying the Want of tha KHiple, but for the take of making money for Ihe cepllallsta ' Tbl I the vital weakum in the contract system of doiug the work of pnuho Improve ment I have no quarrel with the capitalist. I have no quarrel with tha con tree lor Under our existing bnslnmetyttviii It la lh l-nsliieM of the repttttli! and roil treclor to M t Ihe lt end i f U.a Ur gain, and to my mind all I it II a initiatory and dciiutu'tatiiiy apela directed against "the capitalist. " "the cinlrao tel." "Ihe ni. tiey jaiwer," at Idle and tf ho avail Hiir waifare ihoiihl ( upon t4 utihiily irilvoi. a system, .m that la aa uust Wiitilta aa It la unholy, a eye I rill thai hope lu hlpft lisle llelf Ihtuiig-h iiilnuirring lo arenl, a ayaiein that ledtlly walfate, that la rah uUIhI la iiiak ma hate each td hr mH ha ar tha thildrva of on a falhw, wImsmi alatal In. liai la at la ov reih olhvr and who will v d iiioiisltat that la spite vf all tb davlla la our epwlal l ti lie law u In b ilf thy witl love ewili other Tb 'cohiisituf,' th "fiauchls (attar. " the "l.tiUr' wh levadr eur halla i-f iillsiua and (tout of lii.lUa. the H.ilbel pine l.ie th Misia pbiedi ter. aad all the twoti aim o gted aa tspa. iiy wU w tharg ear ilttitv today at th Wglll ate tod, ut a .f thl tit low ajialrttt that makswour ptlh l demoi tat f Uesll a-t eihitdie our life aad te Hi1 a dvkial of tltiHa, y aad lruih liood, and It I therefore treaion to th republic, in which we ar all profeaaed overeign and equal, and it 1 a bla phemy of Almighty (iod, who lath Fa ther of ue all, and whothrongb his divine Hon has Raid. "A new commandment I giv yon, that yon love on another." Tha distlngnished chairman of tbl Timet Ing has well aid that wo ar yet lo know a system of political economy thut Will perform a well a promise and will rain the luxuries of natar in to the lap of tho Hturvlng poor, Th contract system In a part of onr wholly lubjniton system of peclnl privileges i it i a system to which uuuny tf onr citie are chained by low. In my own city w are bound by a Htate law to let all work amonntlng to more than .V)0 to that ideal robber, th lowest bidder, and similar law and cnatotne prevail with nearly all cf tho publlo work, mhnlcipul, state and na tlonnt, Thl law would seem tobiiv been framed especially for th benefit of those who are ciipnbla of Influencing, purchasing nnd bribing board, depart ment or legislature. Th popular idea, of course, I that it dm been framed In order to give tlm community the most work for the luust money, but in practice it work in ex actly the opposite direction, for, a 1 have already intlmuted, it i tho con tractor' huiinesa not to see bow cheap ly he can do the work, and do it well, but th first consideration i (o see how mnch ha can get for doing It, and th next Is how very litfla he con pay th luborur nnd bow poorly he can do th work in order to increase hi profit, Tho result of thl nnsclentiflc system i damaging and destructive In innu merable ways; ihe most direct of all proceeding from it is tint wholesale! rob bery of labor Hint it lead to, Instead of affording the free competition thut it advocate claim , for it, it ha been shown by practical experience that tho inevitable result of tho system i monop oly thiongh it eomblnritlon of buMlncr interest into ringe.combloesand trust, Hoston bu adopted lb labor plan of doing Hi work of xtate improvement, and IJ'mtoii bustubeu advanced grounds un to tho living wage and fixed tha scale for common lubor at (2 for a nine hour day In every city in thl or any other country thut hn adopted public owner ship of lis utilities the work of afreet Improvement I of the sum class, Tho contract system mid the franchise sys tem will both disappear together. Kvery city, I eay, Hint ha adopted public ownership of public utilities hu shortened th hour of labor, Inereiwed tb pay of tli men and Improved the quality of service When (Ihisgow, heed and I'lymonth adopted public ownership of the tram way, they reduced fares In addition to tho Improvements I have already enu merated It seems to me thut the city that sells the privilege of plucking He people to the lowest bidder is placing itself on a pur with th robber baron of old, who old th prlvllegea of highway robbery In th narrow passe and mountain crag of their possession Th poor laliorer today nnder th contruct system is a more helpless vie tlm in these United Htate than went tha travelers of old who wero muda tho legalized object of plunder by tho rob ber baron lint thl system doeenotoilHtbeconae men hat each other: It exlste because we have not yet learned tha source of onr distress Onr social system minis ters to scUMim-H und greed, and In every conceivable way wo have sought to divert attention from the real ques tion, first by this false Issue and then by that At every rccnrriiift campaign a new cry of "Mtop thief I" has been raised to divert attention from the real thief. At one time It is the tarilT question, it t another the money question, at another the question of our fi reign policy, and while we still point our lingers at those vanishing mists and cry aloud, "Htop thief'" wa are nil the time filling our pockets with uurlghteoiia gain ut th expense of the toller and producers. Henry I) Lloyd saya that "political ly we nre civilised, at least in theory: industrially not yet, " A largo etep lo. ward iiidtistrial clvllixatioii nnd Indus trial freedom will be the abolition t the contract system Neither that Mr nor the earth hue been created for the ben tit of the connector or fruin III. i He iter is certain thai Ihe earth end all Its resources wi re intended for Um U in til of all Ihe people, and It la through gov eminent Un.; we miot evolve Ihe pliui thai will tt Hie cnnnlng end the strong to rro'amt their rap ii ii al h at m mm I. of It aa ia necessary to h i every men who la willing lo work have Ihe rlahl In live and live a decently Im man life Well dore tleotge l lb tn u ak this rlllii lit quest On "Wild gave IhU rat lb M Ihe ptoltl maker, and by what minority do liny act the ihlldreii of men lo making gain fur tin mt Uy what profeaof ah he my have the te mutcea of liatnte passed lulu the band of Um elroiig. and l.i w la It that ha loan life la ln ll aa no re glial for Ihe rapllatui mill! I II Ihe m l of ilvlll lalloii that ImluOti aboiiM di Vr. p into luolt.l u '! Ill nil llli mat blue lulo Whlialhe ninliHii la ate In U M to be glotitid out aa the llotd rapttal fur privet owieeraf We ate alad lo know Dial tbl I IM Ihe end of I'l huliy la ratd lo the vI'Mlef tlvtlOaiioR The I leal toward Wbt lha lata la tleus,llli. the Idral watt a le. ptophela aad phll ( lo t have u la Ihe realisation nf kaiuaH t.tihh la Im lean altaita There ia toil one way Iw wM-Nwe Hif hi. fo IhU railallw 1 ha atala I b only !iwtniinM IhtoUiH whlih Ik ro U Uiay etprvea thell tova fof iah ullirf aad I I I I oe) goo) ibiof wi-rktNriiMrH of New s)ktiy. ( tb lMiui thai a I ilMr day I dtawiait al The 'iHg hiabl i-f, U ada( la tcwMoiul Uvity la dlattlM, aad lb Jay f tadaattial fttediMM I ttwat to dawn WHAT YOU OET FOR YOUR WOOL mi ampndlmrgtupwtwh9 handle H. I you aend It Ut armielKxIy wtiu petlillMi tt out In small drlN you may expect a uwerlu. If vmisMid t.toija.ftwillbastirnl In mir lofis with millions of tsrumls utmtmr wu,l i,t ilia nuiiin eoinaa to buy, he lvy tha lot, and your wool K'wa with the rest at a good price, Vo Handlo 10,000,000 Ibo. of Wool Annually, We make liberal edvancef en censlKnment at the low rate of 8 per cent. m jwr HMiniin for Hm money tlms umi. we supply an our snippers with frse wool sack end aawlnir twine, We i our C'lreulur UUr 0) all who ask fur It, It lowps you Informed ou the wool situation and wool prluea. Write for It Untiiy. Adilrass, SILDERMAN BROTHERS, n - ir ' ' THE NEW LINCOLN FLIIIIIC ILLS Kituafed at Ninth nod V etroete ar now ready for business, We give In exchange for good GU I b, wheat 8!l pound of fancy flour-guarnuUied, and 10 lb of bran. Try a lacfc of "Honest Abe" Floor, Warranted to equal the best. All first-class grocers keep it. j ----- C. SEELEY & SON. (J Catalogue Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Vines and Shrubbery, Roses, Shade Trees, Etc., will be mailed you free upon application to Marshall Bros.. ArUnutnn. TJfirattra. Ptw.rfre rJ tU A. finrton Nurseries and Fruit Farm, located inrwnf th Ano fruit belts of the state. They you Know just wnat the goods will cost you. I heir fruits re- . ceived the gold medal at Trans-Miss. Expo, in Omaha, 1898. ESS New laTir "?rrS ill I.MI.1, U. ! 4 aMUn Hk I.IH, uj IIImwIiihi IklakkW isi-K,iik rnu vrsk visMia osii. k, miikiti. e. a,.Miii.tu MiMitoa. inli II st rouriMawi IrMKliI JuihiI. anil It tun Ami it r.nrll. m wsla, Miial lu mi kssii lll ruil ! ete.ee ueiee.ee, u,n,rtt .iu hu U. l-iu., titan ,l-lw,l .) i.lli.r. nl ' wiir. h IIm lrili mwI MHilal SB 4i mf t !. m tl,. II w. i.r tlu.1l, ! ImlHiil flmill'a. j ( f-lt-ijriis f -Er y t P-j Y -f ! 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IbtHa) aekfaaV ayasM iM, Ma I it-4l k t-a Mimw at aaaaik.!, ft . lJ t t ttMtV4rava4 tM ( ft- -4 tit"s.t 4tewa4, M-w. lAttl, BOlttWCK 4 60 (M-i, fa', Nebraska Conservatory ol Music. ke aa kh raaMit bn4 ul muaU la tte alatr, kavtaM ikw laratat wdivt-r lit ia(Mla ilurtHg Ika (mat )rar, Haiad luf IHualtaled aoawalr aMtaUigae, a, mii.i;r, iw.M,t. (.i;V.N4IOUl'rt,iir.to. I jih atitl 1 Strrtit, LINCOLN, Ni:il. a. Iaaaa a la. Baaxaa. -. !' ""'l laataai. l , Wllaa al Ik. Waal navka. ulh, f t Uii"a. al.. I a4 S. kali... la ala..a, IIIH MU Wl t,k W laiabha.1 allk wall U..I.4 ! baa a aula, a l.i4Uia M iwium, ar taa I , . " v lata. a4 r. a.t ? akia-fc I tal kaul ) aa. . I ' . . ' a raaaat II aVa .tasjt, 11 M aa a. ,alk 4 I ft vf a a III ral-aa la. ..( Ml- ! aa.fautl, 4 I ' au,4 w. a !. li k aM al Ml- f tlaMI'l WktWig ttatl, nam all 1. lliiaw $VN yJt II II tttattltMt 0 ,v - Sl.lIIUh MJa.k.- ..akXIJ'al-aal 4 a.lka .. " la a fcl.t.,-a naa kaHaal irriuln ami U,f.or. When the lfinniifiictiirr 1 p anos i mm. A chance to save sonic money by dropping me a postal card, jJe i asking tor - " i Catalogue and Prices. ' Good standard new Organ til a 0 0 t a m tpq arm uj. ARTHUR BETZ, 212 So. llthSt. Lincoln. Nebraska. giving: A description of all the leading classes and varieties of nursery stock ' adanfed in the runt, rnntfctfncr tt pay the freight to your town, so E GOOD TO YOUR HOME. BUY A Lincoln Steel Range and ph-ase your dearwlf and family Warranted tb moat perfect cooking tov made. We na th very beet wild rolled patent leveled eteel, and line every Bang with aebeeto and a tool, which makea It Impossible to aet Or to your floor. Tlmy are baudaotne, attractive, ap-to-dat io tmtti-rn and design, lull nlekel trimmed, win uurn any Kind ol luei. will laat a life time. Made on honor, sold on merit. Tbl I why we eall them the "near on nam" If your deuler doe not handle tbem be makes great mistake. Writ to o and we will provide a way for you to buy one at reasonable price, Buckstaff Bros. Mfg. Co., LINCOLN, NKM. MAKKIW Pat ron I te home induatryniade in Nebrae ka. VVeivhiryoti to StAta Ollliwra. Hania and Kzpreea Companie of Lincoln, and tbousanda osing our ItHngea, 8pel att ention alen Hotel and Ileataoraut Ontftie I ' " Of) ) II II KktefcalUHl P.Mt 1ifhi il Ul lifMta4 wt MraTi tMts, tjra- , tilde tmm tJ k4 Wt,Kaj td. t UW ttfttaak t mm 4 ttU lek tt r HtHl akraf tftaraaaj, tliawtjeft t !, fee ta ajl tMaa, ft tH.Mta4 W.(4 titTcHICACO, ILW. at Mllll t. TuM.tak A bw H., bw ri.l- at dkw u are tvrlv wnf,.at iht i ia . He. da 1.1 t.lil. 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