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) AUGUST 17, 1893 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. CAUSE OP TMI4 IROUilLE. v,m unnuw. !.. Leader Find Deep-Rooted Cause tor Hard Time, We are once more experiencing theef Labor Organisation. The tendency of English legislation and judicature, says ex-Senator John J. well ihry are sucking away the substance of the people. Working for these ma chines ia not paternalism, oh no! The workers have become part of the machine, ingalls, "for six centuries hai been stead' with uo alternative but to obey or starve. Ily and relentlessly hostile to organized I . . - a A it. 1 I w lit ... ll.il at . 1. V,An .t. f . cranon.1 hndnesa deDression Ther have no voice in m mvm as mcr jor. inviawus aisuncuona similar in character to the panics of pre- would have If tblr work whs of public made between those who hire and those vtrnm voiri Inasmuch as it Is brought conduct. They are now children of a who are hired. Wageworkers have been about by a shrewd manipulation of the beast bound to obey the bast or be eaten, relactantly emancipated from the degrad , . .mill coterie of Men who ODoose a thing simply because ins conditloLS of Inferiority and servl uiuur tar J bjbvciu j " i - - - - , I narasifea who are backed by such a pow- somebody calls it "pttrnaP ar as foci- tude. Even in this country, where cla- erful ally as the dally press. Extreme lsh as ltttle children who are frightened distinctions are abolished and all men are business stagnation 8uch as the present by a "bugaboo," Shame that men should pstensibly equal before tne law, It has onlv occurs nerlodically, but Invariably be so easily duped. The Coming Nation, been difficult to be j use. The legislature we una r ftr a rflfiiimntion of business that the number of people Into whose hands lies the power to control the flnau ciall affairs of the world has been reduced. There are persons who pretend to be- of Wisconsin, one of the most advanced and progressive states, psssed two lsws at the same session a few years ago one to prohibit blacklisting by employers, the who are continually telling us that we " . i-.. ,. must get rid of the 53 cent dollar, and the been wrought by the predominance of way to do it, they say, is bv repealing one man, ambitious and autocratic, who what Is known purchsselaw.. If this were a "fact, and the repeal of this law is all that Is neces sary to bring about a general state f prosperity, what an easy thing it would world's population. monstrous wrong that is being perpe trated upon the people. Who then is re sponsible for such a condition ot affairs I We are loth to admit it Is the people themselves that sre to blame. You, In a Hundred Years. . We of the nineteenth century now drawing to a close ask ourselves: What chenges will the world experience In the Qther to preTent boycotting by workmen Hve that the fact that the wealth of the "K1" ana Pimcw wn"UJJ u The offenses are substantially Identical world is raoidlv being concentrated Into y"" wUI n Blory .? The punishment of the employer for hands of a few men is all buncombe twentieth century, ana wno win blacklisting was imprisonment not to ex notably the editors of the daily papers, make that history! ceed thirty dsys or a line not less thsn who are continually telling us that we " mepas great wnn For corresponding offense on the part oi the workman me penalty wss Imprisonment for not more than twelve the Sherman silver ,or uwu g months ana a nne oi not more wan fow the wood of thousanas urnow use water tenfold harsher and more severe on the and in the pursuance of his own selfish hftborer tutn npoa ,tne capitalist If ends has created for mankind a thousand tenderness, partiality and clemency are woes. Such a man was JNapoieon,-tne appropriate they should be exhibited be toremedv the very serious condi ions greatest accretion of conceit, uoscrupu- towards the weak rather than the strong. that threaten us at the present time, wusuess, srrogance and knavery that the -r fundamental error of employers Is This however Is not the cause, but as world has yet seen. Ifo regarding laborers merely as produe- hnv It la due to the skillful man- The time has gone past for this sort of erB from wnom tne maximum of service ipulstion of the medium of exchange by thing. nd the history of the future will i.t0 be exacted at a minimum of cost, In v . ... i h. must be. msde bv the people 'Jie I .to. nr nn.nm.n hA fnmiih t.h mr an PTtrpmelV small imuuinj v tuv i ' - I -- v....-.w . - , w "rf - I 1 W Am. 1- l I - a .arm This Is a fact, ana a cuulUiUU fofo' i set ror more man mree-ioun.ua oi our leaven is working towara an amelioration manufactured commodities. WanU are of the conditions under which the ma-J the measure of wages, and their standard Jorltyof mankind are existing, and tne j, flxei Dy the coet of living. Higher indications are that the people who hve wages and fewer hours of labor for the at the end ot the twentieth century will 20,000,000 working men and women of worklnitmen and those of you who are in see a world so different in its essentials the United States mean greater activity in O t ... I ai a a. a -a it. a Ahannoa nnnh. I .it i a 1 i l . Jk business in a small way, are the guilty mm we w iua7,werB iun,uu6 j-v- bu orancnes oi ouBiness, lucrenseu w ones. Year in'and yesr out you are com- es'ed, would regard them as chimerical sumption of products, better education of plaining of the hardships you are contin- and visionary romaace. children, happier homes, purer politic?, ually encountering. Year by year the Though many predict that certain firmer guarantee of constitutional self bonds of poverty are tightening about changes in the history of the worldwhich government Lower wages and more you. Why is it? You are being slowly now seem to be inevitable, will not take hours of labor means starvation, depres crushed by that huge octopus interest, Place without bloodshed snd struggle.the gion, and moral, intellectual and physical whose slimy arms extend over the entire ery Ideas that gave rise to these changes deterioration. Labor organizations, world. Its gnp'is growing stronger with prove that the world is becoming better therefore, instead of be'ng stigmatized each succeeding' panic. You know this, instead of worse, liberal instead of con- and repressed, should be favored, fos Yon have been told time and again, yet eervative, generous rather than selfish, tered and strengthened by legislation, you who "boast of freedom are bound in Today most men believe that every the courts, the press and by public opln worse than chattel slavery. In your sober mn should not only theoretically have ion. They are vast conservative agencies moments you resolve to use your right to the right of "life, liberty and the pursuit in the threatening tumult of modern so vote independently. You are convinced of bsppiness," but that he should be sub- ciety. Being composed uf human beings that it Is time to call a halt. With thli Ject only to conditions tending to conser- they sometimes err. The walking dele noble resolve uppermost in your mind Vation of those rights. ' gate and the political demagogue might you sre heard proclaiming your disgust The battles of the future, if any such be dropped from the rolls with advantage, with the manner in which the people are there be which God forbid will not be Foolish and ineffectual remedies fof ad balnff fleeced ef the wealth they create, battles between nations, of potentate mltted evils are sometimes seriously ad- If you happen to be a member of organ- against potentate. They will be the vocated. Indefensible wrongs dictated ized labor, you may be heard denouncing struggle of brother against brother, labor by passion and revenge occasionally thelniusticeof our political institutions against capital, of the sweat of a man's alienate public sympathy, but much of on the floor at vour meetings; but alas! brew against the almighty dollar, and If the beneficial legislation that has con what a change comes over you when that spirit spelks truly which breathes tributed largely to an Industrial progress aiortinn timA fnmes along. You read influence on the eve of all great events and the amelioration of social conditions vour old time party paper. In it you see the dollar will not be the victor. is directly due to their Intervention. that twondltlnn of the country For great occasions are great men With the demands formulated in their demands your support for the old party, made. The great men of the future will declaration of prlncipl sforam reeqult Tmu ht. narhana that the tariff is to be ariseasthey are needed and thelrachle.e- able distribution of the burdens and attacked or a force bill enacted. This ments will not be for their own Individ- benefits of society, for the speedy admin vou are told will work Incalculable harm ual aggrandizement, but for the forward- lstratlon of justice, for the protection of ti vmi imiivMnaiw. Ymi are told thst all Ing of all the better and larger interests the life and health of workmen and READ OUR I TESTIMONIALS lr'.rW"'Vn and loTlfe tne Dion ttv and the merit or our Tabtata. 1 Double Chloride of Gold Tablets vdeatroTthadaairafoTnf.7? " V-Y."- MVIVImJ WM completely destroy the dealr for TOBACCO Is from S tosdsvl pJrtZttV k.Tl? w lao luej"t ww wiu ToMmturUy slop suolUngor chewing la i fiw dava. aa vvavuH uj uifvwui vur oTcwiAi. huicviLXA GOLD CURB TABLETS. ayuruif siratiurBl lahall iiica- ar treatment Mtlrata ar allowed t i pbin? until such tf.u, aa tbey shall vol0nurtlT rive thent un. "r be glad to nlaoe) anfferera f nun ajivorthM k.K. i. 1 .. . , tion with persons who hare been cured by the uae of our Talt. HILL'S TAiLITI are for sale by all rasr-CLASs Tf your drunbt does not keep them, eneloee s I .OO and we will seoa you, y return mail, a package or our aauivM. Write vour name and addMa nlilnU mtmtm ucuiir iiunn u iur Awmooot jsorpiune or DO NOT B8 DECEIVED Into purefcarinf offered for Ml. Atk for HILL'Q TABLT8 and take no outer. Manufactured only by THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO, UaalBOeersBlsct, LIMA. OHIO. PABTICrjIuLBS FREE. A FE7 from persona who have been cured by the use cf s Tablets. vt OBioOatf tc&t Oo.t Data kutwl oave tn nelnf too do what vou claim forft t L-T , Z iu oi uie atrongwncliewinc tobacco a day, and from one to flva Hmm m i a..ni from ten to lortTDiiManf uiImmw. .k.. and smoked for twentv (Ith tan nii tn Of your Tablett cured meaol have nodeetre foritT t. JATIAJHV, litsnsj IcB. Ohio CitaMieai. Ca. tfiimnn kXnu ----- for ai.au worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. Ireeelvwi TBS them alt rlfh t and. al tboosTlt 1 was both a bearr smoker and ckewar. the Old the work In less than three day. an cured. ' TnUy yours, JaATHl if JOu JfSOH, r. O. BoxM. ' liquor, i coniiani ana wiu not touch liauor or anv you, la order to know the cure was permanent. tears Uv E . Tn 0iqCniiOAt Oo 8-Oiim.aME i Tonr Tablets have performed a a nan un monnina DTnunfmiMii. rrm uvm. ma iul. two packages of your Tablet, and without any effort oa say pars. Addreem mil Ordorw to Pimsnaaw. Pa. Mean re to peak Hewasabrvysl ribeoaltdHnVi. t. ssonth before wiwl IZ'SZLEX MOtrrSML OlKCiniTI, Osto. traclelamyeMSL' ISPOHSIBLl I NT WSMflfl (la WTfttnf p e M ohio ciicnicAL ca, e, ca hi w opera Ctecx ux c:. 3 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I ? 1 1 S v,na 20.000 TO LOAN TO WORTHY STUDENTS. 'i aere sre in tne went tnounanai or vouru iuou auu woiuu lira uown. dv iuvk oi educa tion, to ptirnultg which they heartily dislike and in which tbey will never excel. Are you one of them? It no. this college can put you on the road to success If you nave anibltloo ana wlUfnunette to study. We leaoh every necessary f or a succeHsf ul start In life. If you nave not the funds we will aire vou a iuu cour. e anu let you pay lor it aiK ae jira earn toe mone; on this plan will be 1 and twvnty students. Fifty graduate lai ear. Eleven .states represented, Electric iborthand tauaht which fa the ahorteat and beHt After vou have read all other (ataloouea. send for ours and we will leave It to your judg ment which rollers In the West ranks first Hi Standing. Address, , A. M. HARQIS, President, Orand Island, Neb. oupay for It afterwards, icy. The number received limited to one hundred this nonsense about eauality you have oi numaniiy. been preaching is simply anarchy, social- During the next hundred years there Ism. commiimlsm. or some other kind of will be great revolutions in our social, ism. and vou scratch vour head, and economical and ltdustrial conditions. wMIa n totin admit that somethine is It will be remembered that Edward wrong, you make up your mind to vote Bellamy.in "Looking Backward'claimed ha rAA tltkr an? 4 Tina Tier TIP til ftt A ntiA that tbe changes he foresaw would all . of the roost damnable systems Imaglna- transpire within a hundred years, blej and all this because you are afraid Though it is probable the world will not of being called an anarchist. Fools that advance directly along the line which he you are, you deserve nothing better than what you get I Victims of Necessity. The San Francisco branch of the W. C. T. U. is making an effort to rescue the women and girls employed in the drinking dives of the city. At a recent meeting called te discuss the sub ject a yourg Swedish woman, married and of respectiable social standing, re lated ber experience as a waitress for five years in the dives of New York and three months in San Francisco. In summing up the facts adduced from her personal observation she said: "Young girls from Sweden are system atlcally decoyed to America, placed is the dives and kept there. They know that in the old country respectable women work as waitresses where beer is sold, and men who patronize them are respectable, The different(condltloa of tho American divo is not understood, and the victims readily accept the flattering offer. They come and cannot get away again. When they become disgusted and alarmed, they tell the; proprietorstheir captors that they want bVget away. But they are only laughed at and told that they can do no thing else; that nobody else will employ a girl who has worked in a dive. They are made to nnderotand they sre leading wrong lives, and their lives are made wroog. What can they do. where can they go, helpless and alone lo a stranite land where their language Is not spoken t I'aiernalltiM, ' Did some bdy say paternalism? Vi they know what It mfaost Is a fatherly affection such a terrible nightmare f Are th who speak averse to taking bttke! They want the aee tit be oppoeml to the public conducting tualneas and fur bttntoff employment, hut they era alt altu t draw public pap. Their at." tloti lives the 11 l) their d. It wotUd tea good Ihlag fur all if the pnU'k furnWa employ sort t la the rreUV-a of wealth, which, when created, would Motif tathe worker instead of the truU. Tmt are ture than paternal they ate laferna). Uka latere!, thry ar aleejv t)kkir predicted, yet doubtless as great chanpes and anarcby." as he foresaw will be effected At the end of the twentieth century it is probable that men will not be satisfied with an eight hour labor day. No one will thea work more than five hours at labor which procures him a livelihood The rest of the time will be devoted to social and intellectual improvement. Men invent machines that men them selves may not work, operatives, for the prohibition of child labor, for the elevation of women and tbe substitution of arbitration for strikes and lockouts all patriotic and thoughtful men must sincerely concur. They are an as surance that reforms ure to be sought by constitutional methods;, that, changes in existing institutions are to " be accom plished by the ballot; that wrongs are to be redressed and rights enforced by legal tribunals and not by tbe revolutionary and violent propagandism ef dynamite Among tbe Carpenters. Tbe opening met ting of the Carpen ters Union Thursday evening was one of the most successful of the series. Tbe attendance was not Just what it should have been, but enthusiasm was manifest on nil the subjects discussed. Among th subjects taken up by the At the end of the speakers was "The Union Man in I'oll- twentieth centurv all men will claim half a day of leisure every day. There will probably be some great wars in the twentieth century, but they will be such destructive ones that all nations will become afraid of war, and consequently all war will be abolished. All tnls may happen within a century. May the history of the twentieth cen tury read fair, and may it not be written with the sword. S. Watterson Ford in Jrankee Blade, If you sgree tntsiear to pay a man a debt next year by letting him have a hun dred bushels of wheat, and before pay day comes around he secures1 the passage of a law changing the "standard bushel" firm thirty-two quarts to sixty fo.ir, youi would probably call hlrn a knave and a tics," by George Daggett; "The Tax System," by President Johnstone: "Into Politics," C. E. Woodard; "Divorce from Political Parties," Ed. N.Tbacker; "Our Monetary System," Fred W. Kent; "The Initiative and Referendum," C. A. Cook; "The Benefits of a Shorter Hour," J. W. Vogan. Other gentlemen present spoke in a discursive manner on the subjects named. Mone of tbe speeches extended over ten minutes in length, and all were punctuated with the enthusiasm of ear nestness in the cause of the betterment of the conditions that surround the work-logman. Mr. S. J. Kent, general organizer of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join era ot America, bad been expected as the speaker of the evening, but he was still suffering from the effect of a railroad smash up near Philadelphia some three I a i BatV aaaaaal rflhttMMf. CutllitSbHlftSHtMN tor CENTS IUD" Baas of intf Ntwr. CgtihwoulawdMadlltsxa with your mi BintiHMaraiMa we wiiieewayeaosui f the tktMl, rtohlf Jeweled ,sM flntttet MtAsi m swsMSM u any Xb.uu ffoit WMek.fioy ov Mt- price, a.0u,soa u ia yours, wietni win th wateb wweuarMtM that IM sMfwturaltMtayiiaM witbte cm vet if o testis Carton. shbI If tow sell em estuM the Hit of ala we will aHv yc Osra f at,WriU TWlMlfflfat 94 PwMMTft 0l.a CeUOftfO L r fT-sftOr nflOO, Call on Gea Nattennan & Co. for carriages, wagons, binders, and all farm implements. We'll use you right, 213 South Ninth St, Lincoln. The St. Charles hotel at the foot of O Street is the most popular farmer's house in Lincoln. Only $1 00 a day. Rlpans Tabules assist sweeten a sour stomach; troubles. digestion; cure .liver Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates, last trains. Uffloe 1133 OSt. Follow the crowd to the furniture and household goods emporium of Melnzer & Swearingeu at 127-129 North Fourteenth street, where you will find everything in their line of tbe btst quality and cheap est price; especially bed-room suits. Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. FOR SALE At a bargain, one of the beet paying Photograph Galleries in the city of Lincoln, Ntsb. Will teach purchaser the trade if necessary. Had a $4,000.00 trade past year. For parti culars address, W. H. Clinkenbeabd, Lincoln, Neb. Use Northwestern line to Chicago Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 O St. rubber. But this Is exactly what the shylocks are doing In exacting the gold weeks ago, and at the last moment found standard. Chicago ftandard. that be was too weak tu atfnd. Mr (levrge liargett offered the following If the tingle gold standard Idea Is sue- resolution, which was adopted : ceanful la this country and the control of j Hled, That the union brotherhood the circulating medium of tM country I and fellow workmen armblei iu open w i a a .a m mii lata the hands of the money l.a- " e,,.lE WBJ,r.our jaVv7 r I lltfrdft M .1 K . Ill Mini Rl. t.M. the imau fry capitalists of the west. such aa the owners of the Journal, Wvrld- I It raid, 1W, tfto.f n aotrd -Tt lease an Independent paiwr. Addreaa Ueo. ft, Vawteri Lla- coin, Neb. Wlirx you write to one of our a.1 ver- uawre, be surw to mea.loa TUB ALU a.vc l.HPtrrrNi'KMT I've NVrthwstUna tla to (!hicar.t. l raws. last train, Office 1 i3 avvHJabie sbenc tnQgtt injuries is eolved In a railroad accident, and uaaoi mouly rnue thai he I'Mraxui In ro meetlna' on tbe evenlaf ol tbe last Thurs day In thl month. I a actordence with the resolution an opa meetlm; will b held oa the date tnme4. Weekly Ualonlet. Hbscrlbe foe Tut rytblT. AUJAXCllNt llJ!SnilOHSES. TheMllil'HH Il'iJ'i,itll r.."na S j.h ta ltaw ha. I nk re a Hi t .' Cut. Nt u It kt It M tvMMwMxkric h ik T It W4 (.' la t' it mIm, h.I I !! mM by )) n l till i, Iu II t 4rttvt a4 hm . st. arsaritae, M-a, m.et. Barber & Fowler have seme of the cheapest property in Lincoln for sale. If you have a geod, clear farm and want to get Lincoln property, wrlu, and they will find you a first-class deal. Barber & Fowlkr. Room 10. 1041 O Street. Northwestern line Palace Sleeper and Fast Chicago Train eloe. A palace car for Lincoln people is now attached dally to the Chicago lim ited leaving Lincoln at 2:20. No better service, lowest rates. For ticket, berth reservations etc., call at city office 1183 O street, or depot Cor. 8 and 8th streets, Toarlate Tripe. Round tripe to to tne Pacific Coast. Hhcrt trip to the Mountain Resorts of Colorado. Tbe Groat Salt Lake. Yellowstone National Park the tuust wonderful spot on this continent. I'uret Hound, the Mediterranean of the I'acl fie onset. K. T. Masti, C. T. A., 1 M O St., J.B. etOSSOii, 0a. Agw, Lincoln, Nes. lUrher & Fowler have a stock ot gen era men-hand le la Iowa, now run. alngaud doing big eseh bust aeee; old euud ctmnlry Party wlahes to move W Lincoln and will take a part clear property and balanew ctuh. Ke or rife, IUkiiek . Fowlkk. Know 10, 1041O Street JilieetiHitfactHa. The MUeeurl PaclJIe railway tewms tdbup wah thetlnisto the vary latest moment U giving low raU-e tu the Wurld a fair alu a tit Luuts aad all saU ra polats u well s to the south Any Information desired ran W hal at lit) OH I .in vol a Nub J. K 11 MlLtKR V. T. A., or t. Ltmte Mm tf II, C Tonaixu (1. P. A T, A. ! UIITAMTIAL tAVIKa IN N0I LUTHER ORDMlNa ' HOEt BY MAIL, IENT POSTPAID. AVI AT LEAST THRU PROFITS. ECURC THREE PAIRS AT PRICE OP TWO I .Lakes' Fine Button and Lace Shoes, 11.50, SJ.SO, $3.00. Gents' Fine Calf Lace Shoes and Congress Gaiters, $2.00, $2.80, $3.00. Misses' and Youths' Celebrated Boston School Button, $1.50. t7"Send for complete Illustrated Catalogue. I hear good words only from those who pat ronize you. Mrs. Loucki hat patronized you now for a year, and has been well pleased with the purchases lor the whole family. When opportu nity offers, I shall always be glad to say a good word for you. H. A. Lovcks, Huron. So. Dakota, Prti. National Parmirf Alliancl Exchanr and Industrial Union, POSTAL SHOE COMPANY, US Cosgrsss SI. sntf US Franklin SI., S0ST0N, CATARRH ttvi joucorip It Is a sure cure. Try It and be convinced. You will never regret H. Hent by mall to any ad dreiw. Price One Dollar. JOHN P. BOKR, 186 uiaru gireet, uaicatco, Illinois. GOLD CROWNS Molar Uoots Janded with Gold and Porcelain Crowns, the finest and most durable crowns ever madeiand unexcelled for beauty. , ,. . BRIDGE WORK OF EVERY STYLE. Removable Bridge Work All Gold or part Vulcanite, . We are putting op the finest remov able bridge work on gold and French Vulcanite ever made, superior to any thing ever before offered to the pnblls, Can be worn with the greatest comfort, and costs less than ordinary bridge work. Is easy to repair, but seldosa breaks er needs repairing. We also put up artificial leeih with geld palate, the dastt artificial teeth evsr made. All work warranted first elate er so tale. This atte ef work Is supreme perfection fur pubtie speakers. Alumlnntu can be used laatead of gold, it aired. The back uadst molar be restored with the greatest fsrfse lloa which ire so uaefut, and prevent the cheeks from linking iu, fine gold ailing ef pure gold a! verf f4soeeUe rates. Dr. A. P. Burros, Kowua t am to, l to o $Tiat,) XslMtoolaa. XSToIun I'eo Northwesters Uae to Chicago I-ow raws, rest traias, ORee 1111 OSW 1873 Institute of Shorthand & Typewriting The Oldext and Best Businees College in tbe Week Faculty experienced. No vacation. Thousand, ot Gradual, and old undents oc cunylnjr paying and responsible positions. Write for catalogue and circulars before decid ing where to attend college. P. t. KOOIE. President. ' Omaha, Neb. Are You Golprj to the C7orT3,o pair? If you htwgt pt rrrr for teeojnrnoaatlopse Stop at- Btcr ' - m LOUISIANA HOTEL 01 PER DAY. Headquarters for the People. N. E. Oor. 71st & Eeipp Ate . Obioa-o, within two Moots of tbe Fair Grounds (Soutb) Capt. OA. Power, known In Populist and Alli ance circles throughout the United States, Is with this hotel and will promptly and truth fully answer inquiries for rooms and ratea. Yon can stop t this hotel without the fear of extortionate chrea Hend for a eertlfleato in advance, good for 10 days' lodging, HOW TO REACH THIS HOTEL. When you arrir In Chicago, go to the Lake Front, Van Bnrvfa St. station, and take an Illinois Central (South Chicairo) Snhiirhan train and buy a ticket to PAKKSIDE, LOOK fast nvif muv m' - " ju wi nn baa LOUISIANA HOTEL. Don't bring trunks If you can avoid It, All rooms provided with ood aonnie-spring beds. Large rooms will ave two and three doable beds to accohmo- DATS PAKTIKS AT SPKCIAL KATES. Writs f! A. POWElt, Agent, for particulars. J. M. SELLERS. Manager. rormerly Proprietor Alamo Hotel, Colorado Springs, Col. Mention this paper. - Cancers Cured. I Will iv liberal! for the nam, and of peraana differing from cancer. Guarantee a permanent cure or no charge. No matter if caae bren liven on bv othwa. write me at aim ytidani .upplied with remedv at liberal di count. Full remedy and instruction. er sell. trcatnmt, S. THE HARRIS CANCER SANITARIUal, Fort Pay no. Ala. Use Northwestern line to Chicago. Low rates. Fast trains. Office 1133 OSt. The World's Pair. The seating- capacity of the restau rant at the World's Fair grounds is slity thousand people. They range ail the way from tbe modest lunch counter where you can obtain a good plain meal for thirty or forty cents, to the expensive cafe which serves a six course dinner for two dollars. Lots of people brine a lunch basket with them and thus get tb rough tho dav at a merely nominal outlay. Tbe liurlingtoo rouie airentsat de pot or cliy nice Cor. O and lota Sts, wilt he glatt to furnish full InformaUoa rvgardlnir price ot tlchoU, time of trains, etc Use North western lino to Chicago, Iiw rates, last trains. Office 1133 OSt Missouri Paciflo are offorlog thtvert lnwrt ratM for round trip ticaele tathe World s lair, gd t lor reiura uoui Novmtwr IS. buJ. Also hava placed on sale summer tourist tivksle at the usut low ratee aa cart h veriMl try railing at enlrsi MO strw. Unooh, Neh., J. K. It Mlt.UK. iX t. A. bf U. C ToWKtaaiN (i. t. A T. A, St. Louie, Mo, . m,mmmmmmmmmmmmm st. Joseph cj::y ca 81. Jieeph Bugff tb, tarrlags and Hwgto at toel flo. CaWostae and price) llet free, th sud Meessata iu , t. Joe tfo. IBS I."