THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. June 29, 1899 Clippings. WHAT ARE THEY? Th administration baa decided to ad mil tbe Filipino detained at Ban Fran- oiaoo. Tbey will b required to Rive a bond for tbeir return to to tbe Philip pine when their theatrical tour wa concluded. Tnrounnoui; in controversy nmor thai arimi aaiou tbev have been treated a foreigner. Yet we are told that the Filipinos are reucis, unoa mors nnlil nub. 'lldW riltl ft frirfittlier be a rebel?" Claea In imperialism plea anwer.iusuce. THI2 UFDER I)0G. Rob Fllxlmmon got ' 135,000 and ftpaln got 10,000,000 for getting licked. Verily, every dog has its day, and this seems to be the day of tbe un der dog. Pawn Press. WHY NOT? If President McKlnley fears that bis own popularity Is not sufficient to at tract great crowd of people to cheer him and thai nroducea irood effect noon tbe Oblo campaign, why don't be take Alger and Eajran along with blm, or ham 1 won and Kbafter. Pewey ought to b allowed a little time to runt before being thrust before the people aa a caw palgn attraction. national waicn mau. INCIDENTAL AKMAKK. Dr. II. B, Cnininlnge was in the city laat week attending tbe etate committee meeting. He niaae a pleasant can U on tbe Independent, and incidentally re marked that it wae the beet paper pub lished in tbe etate of Nebraska, TUB KANSAS COLLEGE WRECK. Tbe wrecking of tbe agrteultarul ' col lege by Cy Leland and ble gang of apoifw men ie going merrily on and if tbe court do not reetraln them, tbe Institution which baa taken such high rank In so abort a time under its able management will be reduced to the low level which It occupied when heretofore under republi can control, The new board appointed by OoVernor Htanley, Hut named by tbe boaa of Doniphan county baa perempto rily, and without aligning any cause, removed President Will, Professor He mis, Parsons, Ward and 1'b I ops, al though all of thee distinguished educa tor! and several more bold legal con tract for tbelr employment for a period terminating June 80, 181)1,. Thea con tracts were made some time last winter long before there was any rousonfto ex pect that the gang of political plunderer would make the agricultural college a part of their apoll, Himpeon'a Uayouet. IMPERIALIST TERMS. In connection with the present unboly war of conquest and apoliatiatlon, waged in tbe name of progress and Christianity by the "present admlnistra tion against tb Filipino. ' who are fighting for tbeir liberties, there bare been Introduce! so inn startling and un wonted a s of English word. First ol these i the word "rebel." The headline of tbe censored dispatches u thi word almost invariably, Now a f "rebel'4 (according to tne (Jeutury dic tionary) ia "one who makes war upon the government of hi country from po litical motives," and the Filipinos are no more rebel In endeavoring to ree our invading armies than would be tbe inhabitants of Mexico or Turkey or France if we should muke a similar van dal delicto t upon their countriea. "Ueuevoleut assimilation" is another euphemism wbioh, In view of the number pi dead and amount of loot recorded in the public and private account of the progress of our armie, i full of ''grim Irony, lti best defined for commou appreciation by aubstitntiag tbe word "murderoua" for 'beucvolent" and "theft" lor "assimilation." Hut then those engaged in nefarious practices nl waya like to have their guilt conceded by pbraseologv. 80 tbe Influential shoplifter ia a "kleptomaniac," aud tbe wealthy gambler a "speculator." Say tbe hottest Pistol: " 'Couvey,' the wh It , call; 'atealt' fob; a flo for tbe phraael" la like manner tbe "white man's bur den" of Kipling baa beeu used aa rx firming a duty si the white maa to ' 'carry tbe Meaning of civilnatioa and tbrlatlatilty to tb Filipinos if w have to kill half of them In order to do it," aa one f tbe military advocate ol iuipr ialism ha expressed it. More recent teudeucUa In the Imperial istic teruiluolgy relate to the division of opinion at home In regard to the Pbllmpine iuvasion. Thi who oppose the continuant of war Bad thamavlva branded a "traitors" br tb ImpwUI Wtie tireas, while tboaa who favor further bSoodoheil are rinkd a "royn'ma, In oa view of II the jattar ia not a bad rharartfiitteu. la our oaa 11. volu ntary war Ihuna who stood lor the Ul viea right ol titfortf 111. to rule ibie land ealldtbuierlea"iiy allele and were kMtteatla lhir drasaetaiioa ol lbs diMlria (4 the iuat p tb giv raei" a the beattoi tt v-timuiJ imam. Thaaa "biyatiai" ol tl'J hat tha sshm argaoMiMl agaiuat tha t'iltit patriot ths lojaltuU 4 UM aedagaiaat the Aawttea 'l(wl ol that day, whe were 1m dn-Ur4 l be laewpaUa ol ssll giaf m1 aad sare t Um is 10 aaarvhy II iMr "traia ahW U toa" Mtnel king 0f aeald aucvMal, fcal Pomim. UWYERS AND EDITORS U foareJiiorUI laat ! pppMai; ta vWlka ol la;ef la tMM, t a that ' tl taaai rMit4a toe it uiisaa4 siUi-hkmi 4 Ida iimi m4 aelviMNkie the l'i4ta ol e h lt w r la m'-i wMwaWtiuJsttva, etwaiivo, ad ltdMal, std the tawjvra era ths !(, t a, asftl ha hw ail at; bh., PI LB CURE FREE I0,C:d Tl;l Vr;t-cr.:i w-t rr f r-v r. u A .. . J . I a farmer, but I have taken enough in terest in politics to learn that any pol.cy which discriminate in favor of one oc cupation and against another a a qual ification tor holding oftlise, wuieti arou- and foster rivalry, s'rife, aud enmity between those of different occupation withlo tbe name political party, Is not a polioy likely to result in tne success 01 Muuh Durtv nor the triumphs of lis priu- duals, It would be a clear cuse of a house divided againet iteelf and it could not atand. Aa well might you require a religioua teat as a qualification lor ounce holding, which I am told 1 prohibited by our constitution. I am , also well aatieflad thut lawyera are no mora re sponalble for and have no more power to use airalnat tbe trust than editor, I do not think It ia tbe duty of lawyera to aeeuoie the task of suppressing thi gi gantic evil any more than that of gamb ling, the social evil, or any oiber of tile long list of crime and offeuiei enumer ated in our atatut book. The failure to wipe out the trust is not due to tbe refusal of lawyer to p.osecute them, but because tbe court in most instances decide in favor of the trust. And who is responsible for tne courts? 1 believe editor have very much more to do with determining who hall be judge than tbe lawyer, Edit or make and mould public opinion aud educate the people largely in political matter, then the people elect a presi dent who appoint the judge of United Mtnte courts, and It i to these that tbe trust, combines, aud corpora t lorn turn wheu prosecuted and from whom they receive protection. , ' Tb logic of your editoiial would de prive you editor of tb support of our ourty until you change the administra tion evud It court by changing public opinion, Although you advocate it, I cannot seriously lliiiik you would nave u elect a farmer to the supreme bench this fall and tliu out Kansas Kansas, aud I am forced to the conclusion tbat your article had wjiecial reference to thi con gressional district. This ' view I atrengthed by tbe article In tblm week's paper entitled "The Hixth District," which ia signed apparently by one of tbe numerous members of tb Johnson family, but having no date or bin b place attached, we can reasonably Infer wa written In Lincoln. 1 do not think it wise for the leading populist paper of tb state, receiving Its support 11 om tb party, to taka sides between loyal, capable candidates before nomination, much less to stir up feeling agaiust the members of any occupation tfaerelu. I do not bear tbo farmers of this part of Nebraska complaining of their treat ment by tbe party ia the matter of the distribution of tbe officii. During tbe first six of tb post eitrbt year tin di trict wa represented in cougress by O, if. Kern, a capable farmer, and th past two year by Judge Urecue, an earnest, eloquent advocule of the people' cause. Of tue state official family the governor, treasurer, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, and commissioner of public land 'and building, are all farmers, yet tbe doctor, editors, min ister, merchants, mechanic, and other laborer are not demanding that tbeir particular vocations be given represen tation before any more farmer shall be elected, and If aiicb a scramble should begin 1 pity the cause of tbe ieople. It is true that in proportion to their number there are more lawyera ia con gress tbau Iroui tbe other profession or vocatioua. One very strong reuaon for tins is thut lawyers, in their experience la tbe trial of many cases, nearly all of which grow out of difference on account of busluee in various line, are coin lulled to familiarize themselves with the detuilMol tbe business Involved In order to enable them to present tbelr aide qf ths ctMt properly to the court or jury aud tbey thus acquire a practical knowl edge of the wants and working of all classee of bueinee, and are tberufore competent to represent all clasMos. 'An other reatou 1 that in proportion to their number the lawyereuo the greater sbnreof the campaigning. Tboir pro fessional duties fit tliutn for this class of work, aud It afford them aa excellent opportunity to become acquainted throughout their district and tney are therefore puthed to tbe Iront. Now, Mr. Editor, tbe margin in favor of th reform force I not very great in Nebraska, and we should make pruotical and Intelligent nomination for all office to b filled this fall it we expect to succeed. The chanc for success will not be enhanced by engendering friction and antagonism between bueine voca tion. lt us stick to our motto of "equal right to all andapeoial privileges to none." Let n nominate tb uno who, if elected, will be moat useful to our cause regard lee of their occupation, ana inenmaka strong pull together to elect them. Youratrulv, L'has, W. Pahkkii, Chairman Can, Com. Logan t'ouuty. (Tb article complained of was pub- lUhwdsom timssluca, but if W were to diaeuM tb subject agala w would ay aoa found both tha editor and th ! Thalaa-riir haro mad th law aud th editor bars defended them hits they wr doing It, II would take up both pndawilous and ruaat thaw to a dua brota. Of ewura thi dors not apply la all lawyer cr all editor. Uut th majority of both prohwsloa avtwa la tha earvlea ol platwracy tor tha last thirty laara, Thar aav wutkedj tW pay rnrdUs ul th later at at th eoaairy, A tot ol farmer hv haa la the earn sort wt bieai !hy awake th tieuae, hoaeVef, that they did u ku aay Utur, mkkk th laayeta and ediuir raa't, Th td that aa Ueif hat4 tal t4 la ofa-w t n4aka, and a hardly tbiak eAh a thlaat aa a4f oaatadj ia thi paper (as havaa't liat la Utuk uve the pi aad mm), Kk alt !, thaaaiy alttir I a, tha aitoraey gaafwl aad a tu tor oltkw hat haaa rwsfv4 aw theai h thaoaetititaa,)laa Mal the lawt ati la th laU taaat gi ta dia tnra Th tatte da tU aa tyj. Wallet 4ohaua, t iftk U) MU, lUwem toy tui aaai el Bst alia Mn Jtthaaut, haeaaaat isay laat a hi aa m tha iWeaiual pofajittt aadMahlavfittfj ol WO uif WANTS TOKNOWWNV Why do the religion weekly paper npbold McKluley'a course in the Philip pines? Have they all gone blind ornate tbey trying to cover up lit mistake? Woa everaucb ailly taffy od before? What most tbe reader of their paper tblnk of such tuT, or i It gold that blind tb eye, or are tbey trying to build op tbe rotten old party tbat is fast going to decay? It weuis so. Tbor I an old saying tbat when a man got old be get childish. They should pray, not for a prophet nor a Joebua, but a few more patriot and statesmen. They are needed much at present, Wby do the rich flock to MoKluley? Wbatare they afraid ol? ! Are they afraid of the demo-pops or Hilly Bryan? Ail honest man make them huider. They will b very sick if 1 am not much mletaken before thi war end. The republican have taught tbi ris ing generation how to make money, and don't you forget it. Tbey know bow to be banker, organize trust and corporation and how to get bond. Farmer bow do yon like It? Bom of you voted for it. You will get your bar of ttmtttxc topay and tbed you will bowl for MuKlnley, and also for the county republican ticket thi fall. . An old politician said: "We republi can will bay a walkaway thi full. The farmer will stay at horns like they did laat full." Will the farmer do It? By you not turning out last fall you caused the defeat of on of the greatest patriot tbiecouatry ever produced, a man of tbe people, for tbe ople, and by the people, It wo an evil day to you farm er when Ben a tor Allen wa defeated. The republican farmer will regret it by and by. Wby should a mau like Beuator Allen who wan a friend to the farmer, tbe la borer and soldier, be defeated by tbem and their enemy put in power la bU plnce7 ' The republican think they bav a walkaway this fall? Will you Bryan men be fooled thi fall? Ttier 1 no doubt tbat there are omo tilver men who are not a good a tbey ought to bo. regular swuniwrs, aud always come out at tb tail end which tbey deserve. Watch tbem closely. Bettor have a re publican than a traitor. If tbe reform force combine and are true to one an other,;notliing can boat them. Every county can be carried, even Lancaster and Cass. Will tbe Hryn men try to redeem tholr past and turn out to the poll and not slop at borne. That' where we get left? A Dkmociut, for young Mothers Wbocan understand tha scop and variety of a mother' duties? Hbe must hura a knnwlndira of thanhvaicul refill Ire- .. t. A 1.1. I.n4 -1 t v . I and clothing and the training of hi ' . . sifi. I moral and ethical natnro. Whether you ; hav a good baby or a bad one, depend very much opon the first few mouths of bis life for bablt formed then are , not easily broken. If you begin by rocking bim to sleep, be will expect yoa to con tinue to do so, and no matter bow busy yoa may b, the chances are that be will make it o unpleasant for you that you will be glad to drop everything and take him, Kabady I given hi own little bed from the first, and placed there whether sleeping or not, it I surprising bow comfortably aud sweetly he will be without the aid of singing, rocking or other unnecessary care. The best mat tress for tbi bed ia mode of hair, and tbo feather pillow should be sinull and fiat. The beet covering i a email woolen blanket of which several should be provided, mo tbe bed can ba kept ueat and clean. Arrange bis bed ho thert will be no wrinkles or lump to make bim un comfortable. Tbe baby bath is an Importantcvont in hi existence, aud should be given once a day. Heat the water until it U a warm n new milk and bath him quickly. It will not be ncesry to use soap every day. Wipe bim dry with soft lioeu and nave his clothing ready to put on a oon a hi bath I finished. The mneher milk ha always been considered the best food for the hahy, and if It Is of good quality and sufll ;ient (inanity, no better diet can be devised. But ther are thousand ol mothers all over the country who, like myself, can not nurse their babkw, aad lactatedfood la an excellent substitute, 1 srwak from experience, having ralsad three fitt, ueal Hi y bauiea upon IU low's milk la never safe, eeiiecially il yoa live ia ths eity aud mat depend npoa the dairy wagon lor your supply, loryou cannot bo sure ttc cow ara hsalthy, noe tha food they eat and tha water tbey drink an what they ought lobe, I always orepor th loo I myself mid prepare just what U Bvaary fur a meal ai oa tuna. After th baby is fad. th bottt la ringed out, tha rubber turned wrong aiita out aad thoroughly rWaaad with a Mill bruab. There la thsa no danger ol acidity la th tevtl. IM ant a tt- t aay longer Ibaa I fciMrv. ehtl.f aa aMia ba taught to drink from a sup, wbk n m mi Mavb eaeter to lt iHa. Atthvaga of aaoatha, a lit! heal broth, wall fooled raw, rayo aad bar lay gru4 araglvat aliitioa t atatad hMht, bat vary iitli ol aneh .m4 wiaat ba givaa at a Uom ualit ha bavoiiaaa er iaioud to it. Da Uri ikal ba aada aaler aa well a ool, hit tha luiW woaih gai vary drr aad hot, aad a dnuk nf walaf will of la q W a raallaaa thiM wUa atthlitg sUa will. lUby ' uta ar aot maia l.ieg aad heavy a they wave a taw year aa. tiarlag Iba amr a skirl thiriy laaa a WtNiih, aa I atadw id tha laasl, ulla aaajai la kaaaaaary l a haly kiaa tkaa Ihraa fmth m4 tlr kt U wora a atio ata ia aol ha kaUaard iiaaaal iK isat ka oauaah ta raay h ta tut trtat ul a aat paraaaat. las mtlac tal way N aa Ja aa baadaMaM aa deairaj. taiaa aalk la whit ur dxiieal aVrHaiM'l allh W. ssah a haad vat robsv aad a II rqmr a iuek lag, at vary auajKa'taUa tiKa lint oaa, Hiia tiati. MONEY CHART Bdltot taslesHHllt I hav read tha Wile 4 II. Wait la oaf last weak' papa. It iaeya4 say tatavaat la law Wuk etUlWd llaaay Chart. I want to ay about that book that I never could get at tbe money question to understand It to euit me un til I read that book on the subject of money. I bad read all that 1 could get bold of but the little bood Money Chart straightened it all out clear. I think it Is worth more than all other books on theenbjnct. If everybody, would read Money Chart the populist party would grow fnet and strong. - 0. W.Wot.r. Alva, Neb., Jun 24. THE CONVENTION, Editor Independent: ? '. Find Inclosed $1 to apply on my ub scriptiou to the Independent, I tblnk tbat It get better alt tb time. ". What mean the holding of the atat convention in the extreme eastern part of tbe state? A a rule our people In the wet are poor and not able to pay railroad fare acros the atate, conaa queutly will not be represented at tha convention, and I fear will not b fully represented at til poll. It they ar deprived of having a vole la naming candidates thy will luck interest in the election. "Equal right to all and ape cial privilege to nine" w&aouca the foundation of our faith, Doe that car dinal principle hold gooJ in compelling tbi poor people of tbe west to pay rail road far auroa the atate for what? Torobapagiinattbe bam of Omaha. The g.o.p. ha obeind aud discrimin ated agalott our puophi in tb we (era part ol th state ever elnrj tbe fact de veloped that hern wat tb UfMtlog plti and stronghold of the "oilarnity howler" and "orctiUt," but) weexpecoed better thing of reformers. To mt knowledaM ws have no cindi dtt, bat want to Ml that tbe eaadi- date rivno l by our convention ar our candid tw in th fallen num. JONATHAN IllOOINS, Cambridge, Nab. Toe alitor of tbe Independent wln favjrof locating the , atate convention in tb wntern part of tha atat, but when the comvitte cam to Llaoila some of th mtmbtira carat pretty near winaing blm over to favor Ouuba. II must b4 oonfiwael that tby preentd some pretty gi)0l ail logical aru- meat. Am)ag them wa that very low rate could belobtaiae I 00 accounted the Om tha exposition, and that a great many of th western rasa were la favor of it because tbey. could attend tbe ex poiition and tha convention at th nam timh Ttt,,r9w4,rB';itteDjnoat ' m)in'j)r fro n t'H whc wjre going to Oinibt In favor of W m www - "IZC ZeZZ IUUM av Tvajsvaa iuv jyugiiu avawwawwaiav fl(J(J wjth tMt conntry la whiek tm bot to establish for all snccaal- ing generation tb priceless blessing of freedom. Victoria, by tb grace of God, queen," etc., cannot veto a measnr passed by parliament Tb president litis, and nee, tbe power to veto acta of congress. Monopoliea are illegal in England, tier monopolies control the eiecntlva, legislative and judicial . branches of government An English jndge cannot be bought at any price. . In America, judges and jnrie ar bonght at almost any pirce. ' Tbo Bank of England issues 16, 000, 000 more notes than it has gold, al though the notes promise redemption in gold America i robbed of fl. 500.000 daily through tbe gold standard forced oa (ree America by monarchical England. J. A. Kingborn-Jonos in Arena. ('ring for ll la Morals., Mrs. Prys "Then you are not going yto move Into another flat, after ail. Mrs. Wlse"No; my husband, who al way put down the carpet, was con verted lately, and I don't want to see th good man backslid." Judge. la C ipi I' g t n of dart's and bearta, Of bll4M and of kUiea, ' It take a Mi to mk a bit, 31 Al hM h hit1! Mm. L A. W. UulletinT FOURTH OP JULY KlTRri. fa r I. J. t. ail 4. th. Kkhara lin ill all iokt to biiat atttiou within 3 I ia at h fti or th r jua 1 trip. It lura limit J &. Jk mi uuiiLmroi muru-ciiKir tick KW TO DETROIT, MICH. Taka ad vaalag of th low rata- la far pi -i I J OO lor th roa I trip t t II u trull, w to) is lUrlmfUia ruata ha nnlli Ih 'UJ aatiu4 ul ti Chna tiaa eadavjr aal gt at aboal bail aul 00 it, Jlv 8. l.aalSi ae tha dl nl ealo, tWlha, le'hal aad laoraiiua aHl Mtara luHila,aida trp Iroia Iihmii, I,, ta Im bat at aa IMHiagtoa H )! IWkat iirflja. (I, W, .iai v. i r. T. A. IH'tlLtMlTOI lUiUrtl-HITK ItHI UUKITI R AUKIlU'l Kh nirioi. Halaamt rata ta Oatah ailliilf frwat Mata oa th lUriiagtoa It aa wiihlw IVIaaiWavd thalalty dariaa) lha aura Kai4 id tha lira Aaata KitMiaiiHia. ahi aw Jly aat ilwIMW 11. Tfefwwilt Im threw 4ilral Had ad lala l,a lu Tatar, whka wdt tta I4 at 4 af td dwU tha aaw-aat rat. tat aa Dt iVasra, tha rata tW whWh ill Its aa tar M tha rmaaJj lHf I pa aaat mi mI Taaaaiaja, l:aaM Taaata. whwlj will ha a aU tUlardav aad h Kaadty tfi da la Oeaaha Us I tai a 4Hm lr lv lha ron4 trip, ), 'a4i, a. r. a, osasJms .!. Kites to PnaU a Stataa. When the statue of Benjamin. Frank: lin in front of the Philadelphia post office la unveiled numerous kite of huge size will be attach :d to tho can vaa covering of tbe statu and through tbe agency of theee kite and by mean of intricate electrical' appliance the statu will be unveiled without any apparent human or mechanical as sistance. Justus C. Strawbridge, who bean tbe entire cost of th statue, 117,200, aad will present It to th city, conceived tha idea several year ago at a dinner, after listening to a speech in which It was pointed out that there was no memorial bronx to Franklin In that city. ; : falaonry a Costly Hobbv. , Falconry, which ha now been taken up by tb young ducbefs of Marlbor ough and by several other women of wealth and distinction, both' in Eng land and oo th continent, is a very costly hobby, even the most ordinary bawks used for falconry costing as much as 1000 apiece. , They requir most careful attention and it is difficult to get men qualified to take charge of tbem under a salary of 1,000 a year, It is tb most scientific and difficult of all sports and differs n t's from th others tbat It can b followed la on form or another all the . year round. ' Jewel ol Miss Vp-to-Data, , , On need only to take a passing glanc into th Jewel box of tb up-to-date girl to see tbat her Jewelry forms no small part of tha beautiful belong ings of her wardrobe. For morning and afternoon wear there are beautiful rtickpin of tvery Imaginable shape, wrought In every coacelvabl malarial. Where on can, however afford to bav th stones correspond In color with th object which th pin is lntende1 to represent the result is doubly 'ef fect! v. r Tliey Mkad Bad. Th catbird has an ev for color, and If there is a piece of red flannel lying around anywhere they can get at you will see tbem pounce upon ft' with an eagerness that is comical. No matter bow big tb piece U, if they can man age it at all tbey will do'ubl it and twist it until they get it Into such a shape tbat tbey can fly away with it to lin a pretty nest for tb baby cat birds. W ' ,' Ilallatonas. 'The organism of hailstones hav t.;en Investigated on two occasion by F, C, Harrison, a Canadian bacteriol ogist, who ba found numerous bac teria and molds, Including a bacillus and a coccus hitherto undeacrlhed. Tb character of th germ confirm Uuj wld's theory tbat surface water is car ried up by storms and frozen, pro ducing hall. What Thar Weed, ' "I want to' tell you, my deah breth ren," said Deacon Johnslng to his flock at prayer meeting, "dat In dene days of chalnless bikes, (lossless kerrldges, an' sicb, dat what we, need fo' d glorifica tion of da cullud1 folkses am chicken lens coops, razzerless pah ties, melon less'patches, an' crapiess games. Does yo' follow me?"--Harper's Dazar. I That Haa III(li r:noub. 1 Father What! another dressmak er's bill? My dear glrly, you should fix your mind on something higher than dress. Daughter So I have, pa pa. I've got my mind fixed on a love of a hat In a downtown milliner's win dow, and just think, It's only 110.38. You'll get it for me, won't you, papa, dear? Tarrlbla Anger of Woman. Th woman wa furious. "Do I hat her?" ah shrieked. "Do I bate her? At thla moment 1 felt as if I could pasa ber house without looking Into ber front window to sea If she had any new things In her pariorf" Anger with a woman ia terrible. Detroit Journal Meat YalaaMa Amerlraa Cula, , In tbe rstimatloa of coin ro.iectors the most valuable of all th American eolna today ta th perfect sliver dol lar of 101. Tb highest auction prtr Is f 1,000. and there Is a recorii of f 1,200 having been paid for on at a pri vate sal. . Waaaaa takaawa Ikara. Thar is a monantery at Hi. Ilonorat. oa aa Island near t'nii. I'rtnc. which haa tkUtsd sine I fu irth ra lury. tHirtng th fmrtn ranturl tar It ws built no woina ha vt bea allowed to ntr it walla taaapla t alvalallwa. Msoinu- lieaata, bow tusaf !tar hat your aw pUruuia? Wa.la-Jt haa oa. mmuni. II triad la fai by llaa that h h4 laa hlf lUra. hat b dtda I know that had tiadlad arlthaivtl. A Waaaaa't Hatvata. a "Why dtl jrua i(f tir shuselai hag allh waal farf l aoi , 11 ta alih ttkavt hishaav rt.bhar H a ver li hi alfhiitf uut ala"-riMU I'lsta twalar. tVMatwa . lata. Tb tttpwtaiMta ! ttMia U a af i4 aa4 !. Th a!Ha af Saw Tmh I a ! rii J laaaaea-Ncw Ywh IVsaatsrcUl At ttla, 4MiaM I , ArtiliUt llki W r la ia rirn ri u. t in y Mad In Ih rlat. Wh wart 1 th hfilUat af thai Vm, 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION " ' or '. THE HALLAM BANK, (Charter No. 518 ) V At Hallam, ia the atate of Nebraska, at tbe close of business Juue 19, 1800: v- aKsoirucics. . ' I.nKDi and illaaoaata : 4,M.44 Banklosnuoaa furaltsr ! . . flstorsa 1,800.00 Carwiit aipaoaas and taxes paid , ! Psalroia Natlosal, Mtata aud . .... irlvata Hnoia asd llankera , 1MI0.4N faah onrrnijf, ,.,.,,.,I,8M).(W M(klU(lliU , 117 . , Ouiitcoia ... l,?e o Hllvar Tal at ab oa baud ...j. I.39M7 ToUJ , ,$1,IS.TI " utBtums. Capital utocipalU la ,,.,S,0M.l)0 Uaillvldad prusia..,,, w w Inillrldual (JapodlU ul))ot to rbaek MI07T l)(iniai)(prHrtoaiao((i(ioie l.luOtMl lima wrtlSuauwi of dvpoalt,,.. ,te.00 11,66,77 Total, ,,.,..,..."...,., ilv,IW0.78 Stat of Nahraaka, 'utility of Lsscaatar, MM, I, Jobs t. Mayar, Oitiblr, of tbe alxiva samad bank, do aolaailf awaar that tk bov utata- mvst la trtia to tlia beat 01 mf koowuiok asa MM, JOUMJ.MRTCn. SttMtl John , Hint, fllraetor, Uarbard Kip. p.o, liw,r, RubwrlliiMl asil iwnru to bafor ma tbl SHItb Say of Jnna, IWW. ( Maal ; O. II, kIjiiaak, notary r s i.no, My aomnilaalon aspire April t, Met, NEBRASKA t Rooms 42-43-44, THIRD FLOOR BURR BLK A full set of teeth ........5 to 10 Urlrfge teeth, jier tooth and crown,,.,..,., ...... 0 101 o We administer ge, Dr. IDsF.Siixis Cures without Pain One of the bctt ' ' feature! of the MMSigg Pile Cure.' Tb Rlgg Pit Cur cure all forma ol Pils without on particle of pain. Thla desirable point if not obtained by th ns of Injurious opiate, which simply paralyse and deado tb norvo of tb porta and mak matter worst in tha org run, bat it la don solely by it r markabl ballng and soothing affects, and wbll it tbo give immediate rllef, at tb aro tin,, tb dlseas is sot merely cbeckd bat a radical cor is rap idly accomplished. Tb point w want to mak dear la that all this la don without a partial of pain. Tbi fact is on great rtaaoa wby tb Il'gg Pit Cur Is so popular. Price 60 cont per box. RIGGS PHARMACY CO., Lincoln, Neb. Under Fuuk Oira House, Nortbt Cor. 12tb and 0 Hta. . DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. Koom 17, 18, ,1, Barr 11,,-ftl,. MaK Bit Phonos eos son. miwuui,ni6ii Are You GoiDfl; to Los Angeles , Only 152,00 for round trio vlaOreat Rock Island Itoute. Tbe Kansas and Oklahoma delegations bav decided to start on Tbursdav, July 0th. Train leaves Lincoln 3;.'l( p. m. arriving at Colorado Hprlngs 7:35 a. m. Friday. One day will be apentin thla beautiful city. The rout of tbi personally con- dueled excurslou I via ureal UocK Islaud Itoute, Itoyal (lorge, Tennease Pass. Canon of the Grande, Ulenwood Bprlng and Halt Lek City, wher w re. main Hunday. Person anticipating thi trip should make their application for aloeping rar reacrvation early aa poaaible. Pullman's latest duaigned tourist leeDlna curs have been assigned for thla busiaeee. Only 15 00 for double lower berth to Ui AiiK' iw, t al. Double berth will araoinodat two peraona. For further Information writ K, V. Thomp sou, A. 0. I. A T. ! , Tojieka, Kaaaaa, who will aend yon a guio and onvenir ol the trio. A f hanco toiavo oms money by i!rnH'inii m l oul rrtl, atkinif lor Ceulotfu tnvt Prlcet. Coot) itndrtl new Org4fi $4 ant up, nir.KiiuiKo. innt T nosl onus: ( .4 ( C I