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June 22, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT, . 1 1 ' 1 nntrtu r( Uo iimn I te Plymoth Itock bene above ail oth- Why do you always buy your butter and eggs ot the same ora Fo, theni -he baa teu box coop person? your milk of the same dairy? your meat from the about four by six and three feet high, same butcher? Because of their goodness The goodness &jo of things is on the surface (with apology to the milk man) ti9 moveB th- p,, xier arepro the goodness of humanity shines out in the face (some onjccimg baudics at each corner aud a the bias; of course) -but neverthe ess it shines. We love certain friends because of that goodness, which has hallowed their faces and beautified their lives. Biff nets makes the price low. Goodness brings customers. We hold the same reasons which induce you to buy food is to be had, should influence you, in clothing purchases. This store is known by its goodness and bigness. Our name, our clothing , our principles, go hand in hand.' We're ashamed of neither. That's why we link them together. It won't be long until many of you visit Omaha-jAmany of you to visit the Lx position, many ot you to buy your clothing. In either case we invite you to make your home with us. Check your par cels here, meet your friends here, have your mail sent in our care, bring your friends here for ice water, bring your wife, or your sister, or some dther fellows sister here to get her shoes. We've the most complete shoe department in the west. If you need anything in clothing or shoes before you come, send for our catalogue. It's full 6f interesting price saving tilings ior inc cconuiuitai uuju. PLEAWir. MENTION for llryan. It contained all the elements of villlaoou tying. Io all tbe ( years of .Nebraska statehood, sbs bas never been disgraced as eh is likely to be with sucb a boor io tbe United States senate. Tbsre bas been mors severs fighting io tbe Philippine during tbs last week than any time before. Tbs Filipinos seem to have got their second wind. This time tbe fighting bas btwn dons by the regulars aud tbey don't seem to be abls to get away witb tbs niggers as tbs volunteers were in tbe babit of doing. It is very bard to tell just what tbe situa tion is. Correspondents io tbe Philip pines are only permitted to send out what Otis wants sent and nothing else. Even from censored dispatches it can readily be seen that tbs situation is, as Oen. Miles says,. very serious. Io tbe two days battle at Cavite, tbe losses were very heavy and it is evident tbat if tbe navy bad not come to tbe assis tance of our troops there would have tieen a terrible disaster. Tbe fighting to tbe south of Cavite, bas not all been in our favor. yTwo batalllone were surrounded and ft took -desperate fighting to get tbem out of tbe trap that tbey bad been ordered in to. The Filipino troops were bandied ' fits great skill. . There cao no longer be Iny doubt tbat they are commanded by rained military officers. Tbeir daring nd bravery is cousplcious. It may be some of tbe private soldiers write home tbat they are inspired to deeds of valor because tbey believe that they are fighting for liberty and had rather die than submit. There can be do doubt that there is a long aid bloody war ahead of us in the Philippines, and tbat it will take as Oen Law ton said some time ago, a 100,000 troops to conquer the islands. After tbey are conquered an immense standing arm r will have to be maintained In tbe Philippines to keep tbem conquered Still the question continues to be asked by all tbinkiug men: "What is it all for?" "What benefit will come to us or tbe Inhabitants of the islands if we do -conquer them?" Mo far there bas boon no answer. Hardy's Column. ,The War Protection Answer to Quee ' tlons The Omaha Platform Custer Couuty Editor Poultry aud Wheat We notice alt the fighting in the Phil pplns islands Is within rauge of tbe guu bat. We bus.1 great reports of cities taken, one after another, thousands of rebels slain, and yet all the territory un dr control of our army Is a narrow hrln aloe In river, whit all ikeeoitn try is still occupied and governed by ths native. No A luerltwn bas vr seen 00s asrs of tbs Philippine territory out ol tbousaud. They r goveruiug them selves last as our lathers gomritw Ibvui eelvM during the revolutionary war. A sigh protsrtlvs tariff to protect tbs Ahmmmmm laborer front Ihs coutpstitioa of Ksrpa pauper labor and a hltih iruiMv trust lo i-rotret tira from the Arm teaa pauper labor sad all will be wU fur tbs amaultiurr. It Is about t tuts lur Knglaad, Frau aadUruiaay t tt to 11. boi a high prwtsrm tana Ut prwtsri Iheir Ultufwr Irvt Iks pe I bur Asm. (To T. lU-VVs sill iry lu aar osr tttUi Is udf. The P. H. txfetUk' uk), 1 so ts & iltw, os ihe u "isiyat.l, pfiavtphi in llJ sjmhmv, la Ureal 1IM," Is M?il Us noadboid. N t4 U Urili atsk. tag ts m4 pat aUt priavtpol . totrt Wth, Is ruU. At IMI liw tht alllf preferred etlvwr ii la gM tor iMtrs wurtb ol 4 tr. silver wwaldbsvia frases Iih l )rth folinlt FrtVUs4 fi ll ol bftitoh gll. Ttstl was ! kt kj l ase li, TM irwM parvksslsj prisa ul gttk im akat lky t4. It Was aUi stip lrd la Iks Vmi. tktl Im vsiMt N 4 ataodsra wbt aa THIS INICPJ2NI1CNT fineness of 1870. ' The next we knew sli ver was knocked out and the bonds were oa.vable in trold. ' A Hut soon the people began to feel thel pinch and came near reinstating silver, but John Sherman played them off by coining a few ounces every month. Now the president. Secretary Gage, and a majority 01 the republicans in congress or in favsr of making tbe bonds payable principal aud Interest lo gold, standard weight and fineness of 1807. Io 1910 when tbey enlarge tbs gold dollar tbey will undoubtedly change tbe reading of tbs bonds the third time andjmake them payable in tbe big gold dollars of 1910. The Omaha platform does not fit to day as well as it did when It was made. Tbe civil service doctrine therein recom mended is not a doe trine of equality. If the employes become so numerous as to endanger tbs rights of tbe other people, iust disfranchise them while In office, 'be idea of loaning money totbe people is lot a safe doctrine. Teach tbe people to pay as they go or else not go. 1 hen bow can a government have any money to loan onl if the revenues are limited to the necessary expenses of government Tbe referendum should be engrafted on to tbntrplatform. Take it all in all Bryan's platform is nearer what the peo pie's party wants today. The Omaha platform is out of wbuck. , Tbe Custer countr Independent yanke the gag bit of the Nebraska Independent on the middle of tbe road question. Tbe adjective commencing tbe editorial of June 0 is tbe sharpest point of the anru ment. We can well remember tbe reform days of the '00s when we had an aboil tion party, free soil, native American, mnrtiitm ltusx4 art I huen Ikiistnust' v.n r J MVMS HUH HS( H ITU1 UVI R I fW all slivers of the old parties, wbia ana duinocratio. Ws can also remember the day of fusion and the day when Lincoln was elected. Ws can also remember the editors who sat on their baunches and 'howled for ths middle of tbe road. There were a few in all seven of tbe par ties, but Lincoln a election took 'their wind. The reformers should get touoth er now as they did then and Bryan's election will take tbe wind ol tbe bowlers. There Is no man living who is so near a pattern of Lincoln as Dry a d an all around common peoples' man. The money sharks and bloodsuckers do not dare to attaek his doctrine, all they do is to slur and ridicule it. ' Even the Cus ter county editor does not dure to show up the black doctrine of Kryauism. We left the old parlies In 1854 aud again in 1884, Tbe slave drivers got everything tbey wanted up to 1800, no difference which party was in power. Ho the mon ey sharks, trusts and corporations have received everything they asked for up to now. These intrete look upon Bry an as tbe slave drivers did upon Lincoln, Tbat is tbe kind ol man we like. He is not a democrat any more tbau Lincoln was a whig. Even it ws knew we could uot elect him It would be best for tbe common psopls to nominate bim for tbs eastern political devils (ear him more than do all the angels of heaven, Wheu they see bim coming they put ou ths garb ol decency and wslk straight. II tbe greenbacks, treasury notes and sil ver dollars ars uot retired at ths Beit seseion ol congress it will be be?aua ol Hryau's tongue and tbe love ths com mon peopls bavs far him bout nnr) kondrcd mitre from fUa Fraunwxi, up ths Joaqabj valley, ou ths west side ol tbs river. ehs nv '-dif ths foothill ol lb etMut rasge. iumj found a model California wheat ranch ol IsfMfr three hundred seros. Thelawa. nardtaand fruit orchard are irriaated Iron aa arlesiito well, but Ungating for) wuei m no pmniauHS lea (unei 10 lb were without irrigation ut tbuuiiht to ! better than tusaiy with it. latb Hrtt iilse it would fiwt lv or tea dot lrs aa r In build dams ami d-g duck br lb water, Tha tbsy eouM km pi.iw or ksriMl s the do tow lia Ik html est Mil With tlllrae. f.MTjiMMj ess oeara n pHiwieg auk a gssg 01 piu, seea Ihi oa top akl a barrow MMhmI U bisd, all drava M Isa Mtni.-, rW yoiM bos beard of bar vesting, threshis asd sat ties- wheat. an a 1 vm win tfcwit Ktslea. I.lttls has rilleai! Ih rssib hism' Kr t fcisaMMa( as a raS ti lb rs huias's boa. I'st na tki tsseh m wii pri.., M, .k mt mIs a.-m.. dtbts aktsa hr be. bl H pis bet vhiMMs raiaee la sara lo berwil. asd mm lit tskts liisg bf uwa earstsgt t, Thwrs Is a aiuaa ol tab bsr. Ih oiaa earw. lug M th wheal, Ik atl Ut tb iisl Irt, as 1 Iruat lr aakasd several ka 1 ww bsadr Is be avtrss atatUf M4 kf MUStM, i4 mmmm rf)Mn l4M,a.h f HuL f? !" fait rtuit Ah II rilt. tu, laying hens, beeldea turkeys and ducks. Her annual salt of egg and fowls amounts to $500 or 1(100. She prefers 'reTau u ra'ZaTend jut large enough to admit a beo. The roust poles are framed into a ruck, about lour Inches smaller than tbs inside ol tbs coop aud suspended by four wires Iroui the roof. This Is to prevent the jiggdrs or red mites from reaching the uuus nt night. It is claimed that these pests, like bod bogs, sleep daytime in cracks and crevices and come out nights to feed upon their sleeping victims. This Insect is the worst enemy the poultry kueier meets, and wheu kept well sub uued few canes ol cholera, big bead or gupes will appuur. To this end, the nest boxes and roost poles ore drenched with kerosene several times a year and insect powder sprinkled in the nests, The batching soason is twice a year io Calilornia, April and October. This lady sets lorly or iff tjr hens, all as near at a time us possible. She does not like the incubator and thinks bens lay better to be permitted to set once in a while, She bus hatching nests separate from those In general use. Four ol these oests open into a rock made of latb, io which tbs setting beus eat, driuk aud scratch, aud other hens are prevented from disturb ing them. As fust as bens want to set she settles them down to business on white stones aud wbeu she boa four thus settled she removes the stones and gives them all eggs the same day. 1 After the hatching Is dons on of tbs bens is loft to brood the thirty or forty chicks and the other three are taken away, well fed aud in a few days begin luyiutr again. The chicks are fed crushed wheat aud barley dry. I'etfl boxes that will bold several days rations are sup- idled, witb boles iu the sides through which the chicks feed. Water Is supplied in tbs same way. After three days small openings are provided for tbt chicks to go out and forage, but tbs mother ben is held in prison for ten or twelve days. Alter that she is allowed to range at large witb ber brood. Tbs bouse and 'garden are fenced witb high wire clotb and no fowl, great or small, is permitted to enter. Alter bar vest tbs crops are mowed in different directions, a short distance at a time, into the stubble aud the beus permitted to glean tbe field. The old Leo bouse bas been changed into a granery, where Id Is stored th wheat screenings (or chicken feed. Kggs and fowls are ship ped to Man Francisco, though at one time a hundred turkeys were sold at tbs door for f 100. At first many fowls were carried off by wild animals, but now two trusty dogs settle all disturbances among tbe poul try. The marauder is often found dead near tbe coop, . CENTRAL COM. MEETINGS Lincoln, Neb,, Jone 21, 1899, Tbs county central committee of the Silver Jlepublicau party of Lancaster couuty is hereby called to meet at the Lincoln botel ou Monday, June 20 1899, at 1 o'clock p, in., for tbe purpose of counseling with other parties as to time and place for holding a fusion couuty conveution for tbe nomluatioo of a county ticket and for the transao tion of such otuer business as may properly come before said committee, L, C. t'UAPIN, , Secretary. Lincoln, Hub., June 21, 1699. Call for meeting of tbe People's Inde pendent Party Central Committee. The Peoples Independent farty Central Committee lor Lancaster county Is hereby called to meet In rooms 219 and 220, McMurtry block, Lincoln, Nob., ou Monday, June 20, at 1 o'clock p. ut., for the purpose ol calling a convention aud transacting sucb other business as may come before tbe convention. llOUOT WUKKLEIt, C. C. Bullock, Chairman. Secretary. FROM CAPTAIN ASHBY Your issue of Juns 1 contains a letter from Bro. Burkey in which be says be ''fails still to see that this law was given with a view to establish socialism or tbat it contains socialistic doctrines whatever. lis refers to tbs command ment of tbe Man of tbe Ages to wbloh 1 referred in my letter. It reads this way: ''This is my commandment, tbat ys love one another aa I have love you." "A rose by any other name' would smell as sweet," What would be tbs actual effect upon the lot of mankind if all men and women would yield chewful and active obedieuos to this commandment? 11 is immaterial to taqaire wnal view it 1 1 . .. 1 bs bad la giving that eoinmaudiusut, so long as ws admit that b intended to b obeyed. If as all witb on heart asd one ailad gave rdy aad eomplet oh dune to that law, it mast necessarily follow that all w ta-b pons aad all our capacity for servkw would Instantly Immhimi "surplus" aad would b frwely and bvlugly at lb diHia of hoa vr bad a4, Tber would aoaber b liKikd aaywaev dipoa "to dy ih right' of aajbotr ho bad awd" to supply tbat kwd. (WeasM tk sin I Nv bv br laUbt bssiop ant In avg aitout to iit. Imu ol ftabttj bat nst ol a'ul lull of Itiv h gta br all aad br Itht auk ll rVilbMillsaiil 4fh Kit lussrd all our ! aad il lusld, as k iiu. wias WiL nMli aa.llf "tut . n. I other as s i.4 mm b.iM (h le I irasiHWM awn in trv enrolls say rki viaiw urn abal I r4 - a all tiui gl mt hsarls hm (la r ana ism tia. im hit "wa aa- ol k" k whuW diirtriM wl 'ana' asd Ihiws wowid vasteb b mr.r, J. tta Um. Ilsrknff aa Ik Nuai slisaak, "i what Will yn ae- MMipiiati latalhiagT TM I put Us Ihs earl Murw Ih bnraa. Tka lr Ikikg iwsslll I khr w wsal ihl en,Mdwia la mt not. 't , u tM isisg h a.khla4 la iUy adlkwepitaawi la lma tify once for all? Let this question be set tled first and then I answer Bro. Burkey by asking bow he proposes to get It obeyed, because surely he is as doeply interested m the matter as I am. 1 am not going to get it obeyed at all. I never gave tbe commandment. That Eternal Power that - produce all th chttUKes that go on in this universe made obedience to tlifs commandment a con dition of human peace from of old. Tbe necessity forobedieuca to it springs oat of our nature which Impels us to be gre garious; and is n inlorced by tbe long helplesHneHs of infancy aud the decrepi tude of old age among us. We are bound together by ties of mutual help lessness and tbe capacity for mutual lii'lpfiilnees, Advauciug civilization constantly bind us closer aud closer to each other, Tbe Omaha platform " declares tbe truth, "wealth belongs to bim who creutes It." Who in our day creates wealth? Man reates It, not a man. No one as an individual any longer can pre tend that lie creates wealth of any im portnuce. It Is practically all .created by tbe cooperative efforts of many, 1 be forces of nature have taken the place of human or animal muscle, while human brain and baud merely direct and guide them. - In 1897 I had printed here a small book sblch 1 called tbe "Mao of Nacar etb,"in which 1 dlcus at aoms length these matters. 1 have some copies of It left and shull bs glad to mail one to any of your readers for 25o. I should be still more glad If 1 were able to mail them for nothlug. But as 1 do uot find It possible as Bro. Burkey seems to think It "that ths law of love may prevail iu tbe individual under any condition ol society" 1 am compelled to sell these books to get back tbe money I paid out for printing them. I read it over today agaia alter two years, and I cao say I think it a book worth studying. I feel that tbe cause for which we are all con tending will be advanced wherever It is attentively read, lloping'to yet behold universal obedience to the world-saving commandment which Bro. Burkey ad mits has the capacity "to pat an end to bnman misery ou this earth and in this life," which Is "a consummation devout ly to wished," I am yours for tbe exalt ation ol humanity, W.il, AeiiNY, Beatrice, Neb. . SOME MORE "ANARCHY" Tbe populist b'glslature passed a law requiring the registry with the secretary of tbe state of tbe names of all stock holders io corporations together with tbs amount of stock bold by each and the par a well as tbs market value of tbe same. 1 be law was passed for tbe purpose of reaching the holders of these securities for tbs purpose of 'taxation and so that the state might have accu rate information regardiug tbe ai tificial persons which it hoe reated bv law. It Is tbe duty of tbe secretary of tbe state to see that this law is obeyed. Instead of doing so, bs bas, eo ws are Informed, deliberately informed tbe corporations affected, tbat it is unnecessary for tbem to obey tbe law and a a result It bas been made wholly inoperative, ; We have, in this instance, an illustra tion of bow delusive is the popular idea tbat tbe officials of the state are ser vants of tbe people. Theoretically the secretary of state is supposed to be bound to obey the laws it Is not for him to make them, bnt to execute and obey them, withoot question, Proctb cully we see bim assuming tbe roll of dic tator; not only declining to enforce a law placed upon tbe statute boobs of ths state, but deliberately advising the parties nffneted to disregard It. Tbe charge is mads tbat the republican party is rapidly becoming monarchial. This instance would be enough to Incline one to believe tbe charge. It la very doubt ful wbetheJ tbe citar of Ituseia would at tempt to set aside one of the laws of the Russian empire as tbe secretary of state has one of the laws of Kansas. Jerry Hlmpwou's Bayonet. Midsummer millinery at very low prices. Goods will be sold ut a (treat sacrifice. W. E. (Josner, 1201 O strwt. REPUBLICANISM Ae I was going down tbe street tbe other day I saw an old friend of mine who had just returned from Manila. 1 was standing talking to him and another boy who bad returned some time be fore. Tbe father of the boy who bad re turned some time ago was standing near by and asked tbs bo who bad just re turned If many of ths boys were turning over 10 iir.vaa and 11 ns would vote for bim in IU0O. The boy smiM und 1 piled: 'not very many." The elderlv geniieman saiu: " are planning a graud raneptioa for tbs boy of th First ttbea they return sod I expect old Bryan will bs arouad and want to nut in bis fitee, and if b doe I have f 10 for any of ths boys who will bis bim." Th boy replies -Doye win do most anything lor f iu," ins elderly geutlemau said: "I thlbk If a Urn of IU bur would bias him it would nearly ureal hoi heart, and il would wake good campaign talk for us." Thsllsonaol th way tb renubll rasa aavblruaklg political eampaiga HUfalur, and ll a 11 shows w loyal to ths party eoui ul lis aimtr r and bow mack iuy would spd la I hoilol il good kaues. This I m good wsy to gt poiueuu eapiial aad earn pawn euirk. kp ua you mulls! hsatis, 1st sue raal aa Ik IimiI you. Keep it up, ll is a good ru4 to Mloa. e l-iakl kuadrwl tmir of Udtm' to shoe aad l'.wf al 1 1 tal pr. Jur al prw fly) tall Ait. UWIu hoe wad sltitiwr al Was lhaa . voImIvv A It. . loll tlstrwl. I.l. ADV1IR ! I. ft III fcT liiUIVH ltr Adatirw) H iiwd mit ,Uf mui tiall Ih llrealef AmefWMl .IU'i4 tHa al lka wa J sit $ Tbw atil I a iWwoeaWalMa asd eWbrio il tbs satverrf 4 th arl al luttiLt id aaaiiawu Uv ka lh Wad r.-iuh im uwt dvi. I ! ma tl llri taiMna Hrlth lUarOt WaaJ will lun.Uk tNtlrMta mmw. tvtnl oatal asd miliary nW will stwak aa.1 la h vMaj a graad diplf wl Irswoikt will luhi Ih Uitu. A ab.s .J lbr thm hi Umi trvMtf. I illaliatis th Brt Rakk a4 lb Vwim ai b UrilUag a4 riWs SAT cut prices.;; kkouoanization mi,n, KvrrvthliiK lit nnr IninimiMi ntw.k of snniti sum hi no tu 4u pwr unite oii:ouut,. Nuibiiis rMrvd, . , . 1 Wta Oshturiils Hjrrspof Pig.......,.. .... ..Bir, Ke Tiilmiii Powilxr .f,c 1 H001U earmiitrlllit.,..,, , 75u I Win of I'unlul ,,,,,7fi SI I'lnklmni'K Vi-Kvtslils rnmpuuod sec m l'nrlr' l.ltti l,wr Pill. .,...,., ....iNr fl Ayfiw'lUlr VlK-ir...... ..,.,..;.,.. ,.? 78(i iiMi'hm,'i Oermaa H.vrii., Mo Mm litV'it' Oiiu-iriiiiiiijiCuiiKb Hiruii. .." 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Of all the fmiuros tbat tble decade of failures bos produced, tbe Otis failure in tbe Philippines is tbe worst. It may run op Into the ' hundred millions when tbe Dual aooountlng is mode, Clippings. VtiEVAMXa F0RVICT0KX Tbe populist county central commit tee met Saturday pursuant to call by tbe chairman aud secretary. While many of tb preelnct committeemen could not be present jet tber was sufficient to show tbat interest in keeping tbe county on tbe populist roll will In due time be a tidal wave lo Its dimensions. Tber were many populists from about the country present, who took an interest ing part In the discussions, North l'latle Independent lira, ALL TALK NO CIDER, Republicans are good bands at bowl ing at trusts, aud maintain that they will take a decided etond agalnet them in their neit national platform, seeming to forget that tbey have a majority la congress now and a president who will sanction any measure they advance, Let us have some anti-trust legislation from you now, gentlemen, or let us elect a president and congress a year benoe who will Hire us the desired relief. Hew- ard Independent-Democrat. CUE.V1ICAL BRANDLNO IROX As Is well known, the practice of brand ing western cattle Is regarded as un avoidable, it being impossible to Hon tily ownership without it. Nevertheless it is a practice tbat causes a very lurze annual lone In the leat her value of the bliJiis, tbe part that is snared by tbo branding becoming worthless for manufacturing purposes. The loss is in creased too, by the fact that io order tbat the cattle may be identified at a distance, it Is considered necessary tbat the brand shall be quite large and tbat It shall be placed conspicuously on the side of the auissal, which happens to be tue portion 01 tna bids that would b the most valuable for leather making If it were not injured in this way. Those who And it neoHssory to brand, cattl will b alad to learn tbat a proueas is on trial ia Australia which promises to enable owners to retain all th advan tage of branding without suffering tbe loss tbat result from it Tb mention w bave eu ol tbe process only snables us to siieak ol it In a general way with out going Into details, but it oousista substantially of using a caustic past oa ths branding Iron which remove th hair and prevents It Irom growing again, thus stamping ths letters oa tbs hide Indelibly, bil at tb same tint It doe not sear and destroy tb teatur ol lb skin. Is other words it only go dep enough to deatroy lb hair follMas, thus prsvsotiag tb hair from growing agaia ou th brand. Hack an Improwiueal ia braediMg would b worth a great many thousand dollar to Ih raag aad ranch rattk lsdbslry,Vrklss County Meatlosl, USUMOYINfl. Tb new ruliag of Ihs load offle d partswst ahkh protiu a rwi la lake I nil acre ul lasd by aivreir bmld- lurf aa Irrisatuia iMiad. baa mmm! a eiefabi aslltlly la tha lasd oltkw bai OtMS, aawtllf aiaosg IkiM stahvui lh kMih wul b'f wi Mllh raha aail lr a ahaana 1,1 Vila aii knu.1" SUUtfe dll. Nsaataa tlrute H itlr. A ITU ItUt I t ill lUM'tll. Th gofkf gvaaral ml Cuba bat artu4 at Ih atoa that ih kinii a4 bt auitaiuia rwlr Iu Ih I sImi fwi ol twk at rawalii wag- wal l tftWt ssu ral aiirifsM i Ih vt.wal aiai a 1 w.a 'al ei luna ol tb (wbao lhaa ay wUe ptaa H MWtwl 11 rwiii ' umiM sswiii u way t-iits bsl Ih Ulafptwlatkta al " k shimtil aot h Ml Im Ihs ipiuy . Th Hiaa4NIil Trwsl nsly 4 lis 4f htistrw 1 1 seat day, aad prMi4 i tlwiwlsg that tbey psblht beiMifa DR CO. tors," because the "cost of production boa been lees" from the moment that competition was effectually killed off. America has need for a few governor generals to see to it that "reasonable wages" are paid by employers of tbe hundreds of thousands of employees of the gold trust, and kindred trust. Kearney New Kra Htandard. FATHER WELL'S HOPE. A church trust Is t he latest io that line. Three Chicago churches bave already consolidated and two preachers, two janitors and two choirs are out of a job. -HbelbySun. "TREASON" NOW. Less than a year ago McKlnley said that "forcible annexation was criminal uggression." Tbe populists unanimous ly eudorse this sentiment and ate called truitors for doing it. Whether th sen timent be true or not, every republicau who uses the word to those opposed to the Philippine war charges McKlnley with being a false teacher and a false" leader-Mindeii Courier. V OUU HAND-HILL PASTURE , Last week a Journal representative drove about a hundred miles through Valley, Garfield, and Wheeler, counties and be doubts not that he saw as many as 25,000 bead of cattle all of which looked well. The sand bills of Nebraska are often spoken of In derision as being absolutely worthless but it seems that when cattle are worth what tbey are now that the land which supports tbem ought to be considered of some valus. Cattle men claim tbat tbe sand bills lurulsu the best pastureage for the rea son that Mies aud mosquitoes do not bother stock here a they do In lower and more fertile soil, Ord Journal. AC0M1N' AND AO WINE, It le amusing to see bow slick tbe r publican can be caught these days. We only need to get tbem to boasting of tbe Dingley tariff law to bave a chance to show op the great deficit' made. Let tbem talk protection aud then se tbem squlrru when annexation is eiploinsd aud tbe proof shown that imperlaiSsm means free trade, for doesn't our consti tution provide tbat trade between dif ferent parts of our nation be uorestrlct rd. Truly tb goldite lines bave not fallen in pleasant places, Stanton Rz later, FIRST PRINCIPLES. Tbe careful political student will bave observed that tbe closer the populist party adheres to its first national decla ration of principles, tb Omaha platform, tb more fully It deservse and enjoys ths confidence of tbe people, Htockvllle Fa ber. Toe will find ths data at which your subscription expired marked on this bv sues of your paper. Take notice of it and if yon are in arrears yao should make a payment at onee. QUEER, ISN'T IT What a remarkable tibg it is tbat tbs United States government cannot make good paper money greenbacks yet can make sucb infernally good bonds! Ars tbe bonds anything but papei? Peoplt's Tribune, Louisiana, THE STATE FAIR Mr, Ed. Mclntyre, treasurer of tbe Ne braska atate fair association, was la Lincoln last week. In speaking of the widespread impression that there waa to be a stats fair this year ia connection with the Omaha exposition, be said It was all a mistake. Mr, Mclotyre said that a proposition was mode by the ex position people aud favorably enter tained by tbe association, aud tbe Oma ha papers gave out a statementto tbe effect that tbe arrangemeut had been made. That Is not true. When tbe time came to close tbe contract tbe exposition people failed to fnraisb tbe security to make the contract good and tbe matter was dropped. There will be no state fair this year, bat next year there will be one at Lincoln. Don Cameron's lunch counter. 111.11A Mouth Eleventh street. Lincoln. Nb. All remodeled aud renervated. (Jive him a call. . If indications count for anylblu tb season at tbe western summer resort Is to be even mors uceessf ul tbaa last summer's. Th eontingeut which lor "patriotic" reasons avoided th Atlantic snor a twelve-month ago, and post posed indefinitely Intended trip to Kurops found out what splendid plae ther wsr within easv reach of lb bur cltie ol tb west, aud bv bromotlr transferred their aSuclions nsorer bom. Th stay at lhaa bloc now beaonssa a ebohw, and Ul year prop! will go n.s hlBg bock lo Ihsut to stijoy bsaatbs which la lb Br I Instance were la a seas thrust epoa th, To aotH m- ul t iteag't art lnbiUst over lspruapts lor a busy saaaou. Th railroad bav bpd matter won derlaity by makiug sitriaiy low rales In lb tttuuataia. Ilrsrjr pay (w a Jaw V3 la July 1 1. lor Maiapi, la roaad Iriprai Iron Omaha will bioaly lw. aorug. I lb ef rl al lar Oassts P k. Th MlMMka. 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