OCTOBER o,18l3 ALL HAIL, BKOTHER J01JSS ALISTS He oew'editor has devoid full two flays of the past week to an examination Ol oar peopled party papei a of tl e state, in order to make himself mors familiar with the political situation aed the lcoal and general condition cf the populist; party in Nebraska. It is new a sear and a half ainoe he has h3 access to the local independent papers, and ben Ishes to tay, locldeaUlly, tbttJie is delighted to discover their Teaaarkabje epeiigth and 2&clency. ""What 'we quete else where from- the Lincoln Herald con cenrlng our state press is "true, every word of it Yoi Te fce.a the , fort, brflthersfiftheo.uiil.'and allies re storming the citadel artth old-tfcne religious wal and enthusiast. In spirit we have never -ceased 13 be "with you, but now. ones galn, we are rpresent in body, and extend to you, one and all, our heartiest fraternal greet ings, while we press into the fight be side yon. Let us stand by eadt other, and help extend each-other's lafluenoe for good as far ai possible. The Genet Boreal is tafcSag an un earthly long" time te get the (acta before the people, but tfeey caacot be held back forever. The mortgago indebted' ness of New York .nd a few more states have lately been given In a builetd-n front which, and previous reports,' It appears "that the mortgage indobtednow in perhaps all the states Is steadily fa creasing. TweKy one states hare mow been reported. .. The Mortgage dett JneunvA in i!ow Yk lh lJ2,'9Ct.000, la rounel numbers. The mortgage Indebtedness incurred ourhg the your lHfras $33i?,a0O,0ijW, .over 548 per cm. greater, wfci'e the peculation had increased only f 3 per ooot. The mortgage defet of Nw York, s gtoen by 'the Cenaus, amounts t 42UH per ccpitr,- And thi interest bowing (load &U fefts n toe working cAaesee. .The woristng ic&c who fays rent to a land lord whose jrropertr is mortf aged, tpays the Interest of that mortgage In his reiit. Eighty ixDd one-tauX Bor-eeotj . of tie Netf'York mortgage Aebt in oa City lots. The Nan York Tribune, Cfee Heading republican paper of the country, last year pub&hed Uk names aad addresses r&jl03 Xew York city mUUoaarresyaBd told the li nes of business or efworiatioc acb one-of their fortunes wa obtained through. ' They have been aocumvlated through the powerof monopoly, Almost wholly skice the war, and the oombinsd wealth of these millionaires of one cityils more than sufflciont ao pav the present oaarket worth or actual, value of tll the land and Improvements included 4n the limlu of tfee fifteen southern stts so bloodily fougbt lec. "What we ..gained at lnQnlto cost for freedom is virtually lost, and ratly more with it. If these New York Citjr mllllonairesvalone were to dlsoose of their stocks and bonds, coal, iron, oil, Manhattan real estate and other mono polized necessities, and invest Ue pro ceeds -souta of Mason -and Dlxoa a line, . tbey would own as kings, they would reign as lords ovt-r the land and people of, mat vast-section; and there is aot an ignorant, partisan-hypnotized republi can or tfemocrat who would not open hiajf as and howl at such a spectacle. v XHQ I'fiATFORM. Tbe people's independent party of (be Mats ot Nebraska. i.aveuUoa assembled, beoeby ladoriie and rajWl'un the platform of priacililes an laid down in th Omaha platform of July 4th, tttKS.i The wledom ot tbe atterancea there made and the juatlca of the demands tbera prouanlf ted areren mare apparentoowihan then ate .trait there euuaclated, that "'e me it in the tulurt of a nation broukt ta tbe verge of moral, political and material ruin," bis been ful y verified by the acts of the pres ent coukw. nw In per,lalaKSsionaaHem.kled and by the prewnt flmnciil tondltkm of al mot our d tire i t weudmn.uieJeera of oolh Ue peptibU can and democratic parties woo ars i tempting to demoralize el ver, thereby placing tbe bun nee f tbeountxyn a gold basin, aad we ue nounoe them ae traiiora to the liberties of tbe people, and we reiutmte our demand far the free coinfti.f silver. with that f gold with a ratio of 10 te 1. and, the demand of l-he preMniu c ngres the passage f such law. Weapiirove an.l applavlthe acts of our congreHsman, vv. A. McKtlKhMi and U..M. Kern, lor their oppo sition to theaeneal otfcbe purchaxing; clause f tbe so-called Bberuitui. law, and also of . i. Bryan ol tbe first din.i,l;t elected at a dcuw crat Kijolre4. lial ve a Jn favor of a service Pension to aur.aold!r opon a shooinK iu a court of record of an Uooraole dlschaiwe and upon a reasonable prpojaoa se vice pension tubeon an rtinaUty rtKardiew of rank. Aud wa are in favur of an additional amount based upon the d'.gr of disability, whlcb shall be tne meaMiiro or tue rauie We demand that all railroad, telegraph and tlei)Utii:' lines shall be owned aad controlled by the Koverniueut, under xyrs and rlxhtsnf eminent demaln. n4 ipri1 In the lntrn and for the benefit of tbe iwopie, and not id the interest of American and u opean Uhyloess. We are oppowsi to ualon ol church and state is any form t uiulxr if pimt haler, We dmund (hat tbe fMedoui of speech and of the press shall ever be matniaiiteti; mat ture sbali be no tvllxous iau furoO'.vS. wesreop- twtied to ail h: ret or ouu poiiti.'.t orxamxa lions bated on re.wous prejudice a contrary to the spirit and Rontusot uuriusvuuuonsaiid tborouahly un-Amertcsa. We uareaer verily approve of our American free school system as uteans of popular educaUon, and we are op posed lo sny diversion or me punuc m-rnmi lunda of stale for sectarian aurpuses h dtnounre the repubik-.ua ailmlrustratlon of this state, also the substituted n-publl an press and tbetr politirlsns aad sneaksra who iroin ti.s pra ami rostrum have been Sscelv tnftbe JMHiixe, rlatmluf Ike stau waa&et of raa isa i 4bi. wciie lq spite n4 lb besrf ta ivle4 sunoiua warrants upn which Wktajr s-e required par annaai inter tf 7 fur 'e desou-.ce iu empbattn terms Via Hch i In ipU UM om w s tor s pprov 1 1 ia lomi sas wan- her of lbs trund ot U, w. Mosftsr, president t the tpnl sUUuaal bank, by wbk k Uis state wssewiixiisd out of Ve further ssy that avery Ver whiase duty hadr ike law was tK?ure iss kinds .i tbssis.s. Shniilte be4 worady Siwt Oaaaelaliy hwpoasibU tor the i"i-y Ui Wedawasa tae stricssaitwrenisasoriBsiaw kaooa aa tbe Mbrrr tU fr lbs r-lihn itviiiM rates, e iemsmi tbe ia) l the U Mipwnaf tee psfle to elect Mliruad ecmMti-U4t. Ws are iu fo i. ika L a . ...... . l . k .tahi .h.aliv lw f . l.luM l ada o stavanw aiiraH lkxsJkiik wmts-teai4ei lrs t riiHVt-t lets, tt ts dsiiy teslvii( Uiktul Utburs ul tsli' mss of iput. iilM4tM ster ai ttsnnxts WM su4 tf at f ail MIM . bit in S ut kr rmU(H l tbe ytaui aeS twa'tattary wt Me Ss.asaJ that tke State trsaenrer shUI tataply ! e if ia) srd lu tke lfct .! i,f IK iss luul au4 i ai'b k- ta rttvt"U tbe t''iiiMttae Iwas U bH ' Ha sS4. It II ths rvol St IH Vvdl'W tw t k )l,l furiy mm twrs la i-is kmis 4 tfc. ki itur u rvi.r4 Wt t- t".' l t"4 sswt ii t b-rr ttifi our leMy Hum i r eares uny itrel. AI3iIAlt DlKECTOBY . - 1 If! - f , I I 1 Nebraska Farmers' Alliance. J. H. Towns, Ptesieent, Cornell. W. A. Pore-Tan, VfcsPrs , Albion, Hiss EUiiiBnct)iAH,Sc-TreasA, Uncoln. a. C. Faibchico, Lecturer, Oak -tale. & F. Aixair, Chairajsn, Kx. Com... Wabaak County Alliance Meeting- 1-F41RFMS.D, NjsDlSepW.25, 1898. Iciajt Ooaoty Alfian wjll meet October X, 1893, at 1 o'clock to transact soph buwiess as may -tome betore the meeting, I i i ' LOGAX HCUKYNOLU,: i re. K.T,,CoirE,Couaty Sec'y f , Otoe Covet;- tXnventlo. r A telegram fronc county chairman E. S.Whittker,ooBBiBgtoo late tot our lot issne, gives notice that the inde- peadsnts will held their convention for the nomination! candidates for county ofifcers for Otoe county October 10th, at Syracuse. ' ' ' GcwwtOouotr IsMHres. In resaonso to a Grantcounty Inquiry we wllletate that, the exact amountof the statefr fa nds said to have boon in the'Catftal National bank at the' time of itstaUura last January, and which the state k now trvlrur to recover of ex-TMemrrtr HilC 1 t VJ31.83. To se tBdepeadent of the Fovrtb A medr.ng will be held at the Inde pendent iieadquartew;, IJndell hotel, Thersdew October 5. t o'clock P. at-, ior the purpose of nooiaatlog clerks ood judges cr election, ad transact uch osher'brslness as may come before it ATfulisr.tendance trwn very precinct is tbe- ard is deslf!. . l M Atv, 1 ' " iCommlttecsnan , w; IV Wright V. Atertc Irosn W.F. Wrlgto, atate Uwgttsicer of the "Alliance Aid,''iroB Msaeok'saging newntif his work in tals line. jfTbe "aid degree, '' as well as the LAUiaaoe work gerrcraliy, te a sgat oduoator. Bro. Wrizht reports a de- jrree organised t2L-9well andSoowfake AUMccein searnoy counxy, wna wu Bro.iiamesT. KelwiM coatiinue the vbidc as county ersanizer. Ke --also ends.he good nest's tiiat sister tgellle will-scon again lift the pen (aog In behalf of the eomabon people,' and ail whoive read herigenu of meecf tknow 1 Bro. 'Wright k now Ubertng .in1! Col. Rewidkit tintinnsbitlatos like the VantHnMuntranrdictsaaentlreUrenaledcoeof a railway fining sla- weop of (necouaty offKies for the in depondeats, and liargw wajori$y fori the-cUte ticket : T-n air next issue we tthall fea a out and. print an. interesting sketch;? oar -candidate, J udgc Ifdlcom ib, the mea wh k to be elected to the Ncl iraskaupreiBe bench. ' ' ':: ' v:.-'- " The Nebraska Lumber Deal.Aeso; eiatioaadvertise JJ-C. W cKell Iccnber ciyinpany of Lincoln ai d toliniog to be oome a member of tb 9 - aettooiatlon. Bend your lumber bills t I. C, Mclvcll Lumbar company, ' Uocol a, '.KebeasLa, or figures.. They whl ma te you whole ale ipnkes delivered at yo ur sUfcitva. THE MAltKK'.rs. Omaha Waveto.;k.t;t s -r "OstslHA.IOcv.1i'l93 1 Caiait.-"ood to ehotoe tteeia. St 7!4uil6i Mhers t-WX4 00. rjows tWi 66; stoelseM aa t feeators, 3 5 .- - - - rfree-lft.eca8 40. . , - bMlMS 564 00. ..r ..4,, i n f ' f I f TOSSAIE-j '-. ' kaSAIUUlk We have a Bockid Newspaper iFoldintr Maoilne for sale. Thi? folder has been (u use but a ebor4 time,AndiU asgooda iew. Also one five-horse power Electric otor, masu acturod by the Detroit Motor Co, which will be fully cuueanteed. If yos want either the I 'older or Motor, write s for prices. ; I&OAIAIKS.-I PUBLIStllNC CO., Lincoln, Neb. I F. M: liVOODSs Fine Stock Auctioiieer. j203 O mtM, Uipcolfi, fbe Public Sao Datoa. P. M. Woods will conduct saii as fallows; '- -- October ti PolaodChLna hogs, at Csrn- ting, la., i . i i ' i Octoler 10-Potantltt hind hogs. At ' Iahqx, la., fori1. West Jones. ' OcUihjr 11 rolaod-Chlca hoirs and Shorthorns, at Arispe ia , for W. IJ. Wilson. Oct-ibwr 12-Short-IIorni, at (arde drove, Is., for John McKlbbeo. October If-PoUiidChlna hogs, at Fawnse City, Neb, for f 'lhhar - lonard. , , . .. . OcK-rAlH-ShorHIdra", M Mnlolo, Jjeb., for C tl ('owaa. . OcU'ber du-t'nland-Chlna , KCTe. , at Shenandoah, la., for Kills Taeker & 00. , .'".' October 2.-rulsn4Ch!n bf, at Pawnee City, Neb., for W. T. HaroU, cUber I'olsod-t t.laa hots, at Bed ford, loa-a, for liealy A Jeha. Ojtobrr -Hhort-lloms, JUdUd, la.. for ileal A Joans. October 31Shorvllaraa aad Poland- Chtna hogs, at Atbioa Neb., for p. if. But! to. NovoiatKf I -Short llnras snd IV'land- china htgs, OJar lUplds, .Nsb., fur A. C. Hiowelt. Ntvember U-Vland China hoga, at L'adams, Neb., fortko Jsoksoa. ovmbr H-lMtao4 China attrs. t It oomUgioa, Neb, Ut Asa blak- N'tU'iuU'r Ij-l'olaBil China hort, at Ueiiuhltima Ctiy. fr Tabor . lt.Ute ,N trtsyr aWviaia-Ctiin fnirn at lantiifvl.NcH , fif lr. Wsgfunvr,' "m N .vi-mWr .J-I'iiiand China hois, a'. turn It, la,tr T1 it. j T II E A L LI A X C E THINGS WORTH REPRINTING. Wballslhe rttuody, the one tbing aeedf d? Confidence, the 13 narcicrs teli as. Then let us go to that- In which a tatrfotic people have nrt confidence, rteir government.. Let u have postal -avings baEks Progrfsslv k rmer. Congrt Minan Kftn, the nan who the e publicans said had no brains, has msde one of the ablest tpeccaei in favor ol silver ever delivered in the IIouso of represectatires. par h"yecd congf ess- maa wiil comfars with the b. st of them, j Cherry Oenty Independent. Toe Aliknce-Independent, our t8,te irgae, baa been reorganized. d is stow m a 'seoKd 'flooaclal ' standing. The paper is owned by Independents from all over the state and Is deserting of 'hesnpyortof nrery true Iudpendent ta the state. Caerry County l-ndepen-dent : Tbepricod! wheat Is dwn,'terrlbly down,"' but fcow abjut the pHcoof coal, (tlsjustas fclgh ai it wa last year. The coal' ifclnes are pwned y the money power andnhe price must e kept up Wbe't Is raised by the poor farmer and the price of it goss cvnl-Cherry County'fedependent, , v Somoof the gold oradk editors of tlij Chicago dailies will be ouhappy if they find that the streets o! heaven are not literally paved with tgold. They wltt fiicmsall intrinsic valce" In the pavemsot anyhow. Come to think of It, though, not ntany of thom will ever see how the streets are paved.-Farmers Voice. The Vo'ce nls the express csr (ir tected er;n If it requires every drep of blood in the sisriion's vein! t o It. B-Ji at the same time it wants the go-.'ernment to -ei just as much -vijjor in protecting the property in the -stock ea? and In tb grain car from tba well dressed, pofite-and smiling ruflceirj as it tray use to protect the bankw gold in tLo express or from the rude, ooarselv dressed, mashed villain who stops the traIrrit,tBjdBVrh. 'ar mcr's r"olco. i . L Col, E.C,!RewicSrls wday flouting thfc Vwelkln rinci)i)roken Bow with charges of con,uptnegainst republican officials of high mi low decree. The. welkin up there is itsbout the largest In the world, but trader : the manipulation of i on. He ve-!ormidable tborn in the octc '"' uur.- wm Cr ( ia The pottiisffreKS of 'Sbis stati statV is worthy of notice and analysis. It num bers more then the ' deusoorailc or at least as maty and there is -more hard work done in1 it than on the organs of both theoldartIe8. Voarit iependent editor is sometimes opee to the , re proach of fceipg a zealot, but,n U every where a thicker and a tirker from away back. '.While the editor of tbe regular old party organ of either faith is sbamblirglong In a pecf uactory way his populist or- al Is at It early and late. Ills paper feristles with argtment and overilows with lots of good 'matter. tLlncolu HerakV .The iadepeadent cause is. gaining right here ia Webster county . We feel LL It Is in the air, and if tbe right ideii of work isKlono now, aodilndepen dacts will tsake.it a point, on fake 7th, of Nevember to bat the polls ' and cast their ballots for he full ticket without acratch, tberotli no reason r-by we shoi.ld not carry, by a large majority Allow no "other (thought lodgncent in your, brain, work accordingly, aad we must, succeed. TJie Nation has firm falthin the ultimate triumph, aU over liiiis-bioad land, ofhe prlrfclples cf the people's purty, whose cause w .nre proud to defend. Ihe Nation. I lia. e been to receptions la some of the b;)sl families in Chicago, to Cii houesttTihe great cierchant, whits houses palaxs of luxury never equaled by tbe abouVs ! primes, and there metavl the naliocs and faces of the globa. There were Chinamen, Japanese, avaocse. Lfohammedans, Christ! aus, Jews, and negroes, black but beautiful. AU met ot ooaimim ground and all reoogalzed each other as mem bers of the aasuo great hutasn family. They found that rath was not so differ- oat from the ottar after all, and I think It oan not fall to Lave a gx! ef?ci, Thao tho nations of the earth alii be. coum better acualoted with k and It will Wad to ad v at tag of many soits. Fredrlrk DmirUw. Mhovt Term Mubeairlpllwo ufTer, Do you wish to tak Tut AUJK i Isi'Si-CsntMT a short tiais oa trial? Bo sure art wa that ores a subscriber you will remaia a subscriber, rv new lag whsa yoo have read and beoome ao- qualoUrd with the paper. tha4 we will send It till January fr fiftosa rsate. Sit daa alonoe ad s ad us y.ur ad drtassod putlaststupsuipjiy us. Or, hnur gt sis of your aelghb-ir to take It with yoa and aad us on dollar, COAL I O.ilornlo eoal. N'ul, MltM H i, lt?tlfis. laniACUjr and Kh k Mrlug e iiH'l.'l al ihs lowest r4U- at fmt staUou ea II v M. to L. I Uys. J. V, laTtY, Htt Afeat -I X D E P E 0)XT. le State GeilCoiiifies Htxiv,'rARTHS, t.isaii-L HoTer. Bi.x k. Chalrnun. IX CJeui Deavr, Omaht. Secwiary. J. A. Kdgertoo, Lincoln. Treasurer, 3. V. Vo!Je, Lincoln. Howell at Hyannla. At Hyannl' on September 30, the pdpulUts of Grant held their county convention. , Col. Howell, , late of the Omaha Bee was fortuitously In town and In re ponsa to requet t by represen tatives of all partks promised to ad dress the convection in tho afternoon. The court house was well filled and the Colonel was leard with marked and respectful attention, as he unwove the woof by which the people are today so surely bound. He quoted from speeches delivered by Daniel Webster, David Davis, James A. Garfield, Roscoe Cook ling and other distinguished statesmen wherein they predicted not only the exact state -of affairs that exist through out the oountry today, but calamities yet more-dire to come as the ret ult of tho vaVrldled license conceded the mony power, i . - ,i . it', .. Judge Itoicomu. . .. Our candidate for supreme Judge is aow judge in tbe 12th judicial district, an.' as such has his duties to perform. The committee therefore did net deem it advisable to put him Into the cam' paigo, when it would to aay extent whatever interfore with the proper performance of those duties. However Judge Holcomb has arranged to give a little time and we h.ve made the follow log disposition of It.' WlthKIncheloe at Beatrice, Oct , and at dete, Oct. v. with Kloche'uo and Bewick at Saward. Oct. H. With ilewlck, at David City, Oot. 12; at 'Genoa, OJt. 13; st Albion, Oct. li. - .-.( At these appolntents the people must not expect Judge Holcomb to make a political stump speech. He is a can dldste for the supreme bench; a poel tlon whose products should lie sacred, Into which politics should, not enter. Els Idea is only to give a short talk and to meet and get acquainted with tbe people, .v - ' Past Ital jeei. ' Kl ! . i e ': , ) i .' . ' On the evening of October 27, 'K C. Kewkk spoke to fair crowd at Auburn, Nemaha county. He reports that tbe political pot is Vginnlng to simmer audibly down in that part of the world; and the people are eagertolearn every aeiauoi taetate house steals. Tom Majors wae out to hear Bewick, but Churcn Howe was conspicuous by bis absence,. i - . ; ... At Brokoc Kow, on Saturday Sept 30; JohnM; Devlne and E. C Ilewlck held down the boards both afternoon and evening 1 The westherwas rainy, but ia eplte of that fsct, the south side opera hout-e was well filled ia the after noon and oomlortably filled In the even ing. , Knthusiasm was running around wild. The boys ay that tho deino repuWicau combine has helped our ticket hundreds of votes In Custer. So eager were the people to get every de tail of the state house steals that Mr. Re wick was required to, repeat bis speech at night, when it was taken down by a stenographer, At Grand Island on Oct. .2nd, Rew'.ck and Devlne spoke both afternoon and evening and repeated the same dose at Central City on toe 3d. At Columbus on the 4th, Rewlck -atd Judge Grlml son. of Schuyler, pit ached the gospel to the disciples of Jim .North. We have as yet heard nothing of the last three meetings. . l'EoPWiTS &IALLOES. Appointments Mode by tbe State Central Cknttmlttee. E. C. EEVTICK. Oct. !l Udell. Oct. 11, Seward. Oct. 12. David City, ' 13. r;cn m. , ' 14, Alb'.on. 16, Malison. " 17. Lylgh. " 1!, West l'oiot. " 2), Fremont. " 21, Wahoo. O. W. KlKC ItK.OC Oct. 7. Bertrioe. 9, Crete. II, Haward. li'. York. M, Fairmont. 11, Falrbury. K HebruD. 17. Nelson. ' 19, Aurora. 20, Schuler. , 21, North lit'nd. 23, t'ralgatoo. 21, ilene. 23. Wayiw. 20, Kwersua. 27 Oaklasd. 2", Hlalr. i, 8prlncnM. t i. j u .1 li i t it I. ' at 81, Waapinf Water. Notr. I. iniattar. i, Aubura. 3, Stella. " 4. Kaile City. , " I, Tscutneea. a, Uaoota. uro, aaoorr. Ot i.13, Daaalai. M, TSedfttM, lit U.ll'.H It a, , M r M 17, ilfaotile, 1 AIMaaoe, HS HurrU ta JCralid. tl, rteJnw. 51 Hj.hllte, Hi, Va.ti.itmt. Atvw-r,h. .v, iu tu i rcur months Thirty four y weeks,!,'. . Students can enter at any time. panic-larv. . . . : ' FDGL'OnT DU0K1E03 COLLEGE, ' frkmont, neb. OUAHA av An Exclusive School of Hall road snd ?V5 Jl lariteit U. Ii center In the West. ' rosltlons gnarantoed to graduates. Hmd'ats taught to copy with typewriter direct from morning and evening for Duud ana room. for descriptive caislogue to - tHCHWOOD DROt.t , . ' V. E. JOHN IT. WRIGHT. ' Preel'ent. Capital, Columbia First National Lincoln,. nM:: ."A 1 1 ;lfw Capital, Sirplias. N. S. HAHWOOD, i . F resident j C.A.HANNA, . u .. Vloe-President , F. M. .. CLOSING-QUT fa PRIZE-WINNING iUx':.J:,.i.;' At SMITH'S Barn. Lincoln, Neb The nalo will include th famous CniickHhnnX sire lmiioried Koottl b f rfird TTlrtl ; tt flux show Mill, Lord Wawrloo tffiW. thecellentCrulrhshttnit cow Oolden impress !Mj ihe World's K-slrnrstnrixe jarllnibelf"r, Dura flth (Vol and many others ot ran merit aud deeirabio lish Lord stock Tkhiis: Bix months credit f . .1 .. . win ka Hi.,n - U.Im will li.uln wint. discotint will be riven 0H.w " . . Mvaj.aa terve. Vor ratalngiics address. COL F- M. WUOD8, Aut. B. . 28,'Neligh. , " 30, Stanton. . " ... ,31, Boemer. Nov. 1, Omaha. , . " 4, 1 all City. . ! ; w. r. dale. Oct 19, Elwood. r " 20, Curtis, i " 21, Wallace. 23, Uract. " 24, Imporial. ' " 25, lirtokleman. . , " 2H, Trenton. " '-'7, Indlsnola. ". 2. Cambridge. Nov. 2, Alma. 3, Wilcox. 4, Iloldreg'. JOHN H.' POWf R3. Oct. 23, Grant. 24, K!siu. 2 Hayts Center. 2i, Trenton. , 3. w eix;:rton. 20. Mead. 21, Waboo. Oct. ' Kr. Cowan, whoe slock (arm is near New 1'oint, Mo , Is oae of the most ex'euslve hveders ol Short Horn cattle ia the United States, These cattle are direct from the World's fair, and it wll' pay any lover of One stock to be present when this sale cornea oft. We wish, al so, to say, that hereafter, advertise menu ol surh st'r. and of lino stock generally will he made a prominent failure of The Ailuxib Indu-en-tiVT. With our lare-a circulation, we can do jou mot gotd, U yon are a breeder of Boa stock, tkaa any other paivr la N i brass a- When writing to adverUeera please) tnvaUoa this pair, SuUrrlbo L rTut AMJanck Inui tMUsUIT. II t veae. I'm Nrthsi.rn tlao . Chio Iow ratsM, )hm tralaa. OA ItlJ OHW ST. JOSEPH BUGGY CO, Hi J-SK'kb It t tl. I S'TlMaV' nutfe'Ws at luwr! mu., . i-ui- ml i" a Ut frt, eta aud M Hts., fc t J e Vs. St- ,N ritw ti vf i.. C i v4 t nil il I at Ta 4.aiAt a. iti'lfism fc'f. 1 FLXEbT, CHEAPEST, BEST. Tnitibn: .$15 . .'i0 Address for circakri and SCHOOL Commercial Telegraphy. Locited in las telegraph Instroment. Htu l-nts ran work vy ana rveninf test! on. ' sena 'ia stsmp v V am m . .... , ' . . . .... .... . . I J RANGE CUILOINC. OMAHA, NED. WO. t. !, JOHNSON, Vico - lresldent. Mil.." f , ' -" '. J. H. McCLAY, 1 u V Caitlef. i nil) THR A V Natl i-.i V 25 6,0 6 O. 1& : f ,;J ; I if. - s40o,ooa $loo,ooo. C.'S.'UPPINCOTT, ' Ass't Cashier. H. S. rrUSEMAN. ' ' Ass't Cashier. COOK, Cashier.' .i I -OP- - :SHORT - HORNS - . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1893. v 8m. np B0.V; the entire e oud prime ywiug her breeding. ) his will be a rr cWncs to st fcwwv on approved no's at S l'er cent : for cash 3 per at. 1 n m nml n.1 1 1 K- ruulr.iuaa anj I, ....a u w a f , . . . . arv w. . a. mi. n ...Uliy ry- O. CO WEN, M&58III.T-) Tlirre t'lilnamen Murdsred. Kitte, Mont.i Oct 3. Yesterday afternoon thrco Chinamen, gardeners, living1 about two miles east of the city were murdered by unknown persons, all being shot through the head. One was liteially riddled with buckshot Tho motive was robbery, , as WOO wae taken. ; Corloue's Ai oilier MarrleiL , Milwaukek, Wis., Oct 3. Mrs. Jen nie Kimball, manager of the Kimball opt-ra company and "Corinne," and Arling Hchii-tTer, of Fond du Lac.Wla., a member of her company, were mar ried last evening at the llotlel David son. ... .. - .. m ' Mabrr anU t ostrllo to light. Sr. 11-1., Minn., Oct . X Sliadow Mabi-r f Australia and . Uuffalo Cos tello of Now York have been matched for u twenty round boxing contest b furc the'Twin City Athletic club Octo ber ?o for a purse ot rt.500. BURLINGTON ROUTE Tbe Lowest Wotld's Fdt Atosuncsd. Rates Yst For ' Chicago day" October dth. at th World s fair, tho llurliogtoa lloute will sll round trip tickets tit Cblcago at Am tha half ttt$ vis. II 1.&5 Tkkta ar g'MKl ro tetura utit Oct lith. aad wilt be on sale Oct. . 7 nod i- Ask Itonncll at 11. & M dt-iiot. sr ZU-roor at city o&W, Cor, O acd i tit full luforinaiiun. Use North westera line to Qaoajra. Lav rates, . Fast trains. on Offlea ll We wish to call special attrat'oo te tho advcrUaeii;ttt tt It, O. Cowaae g'eatsaleof bhort llorq cattle, to be he d la Liacola. llarber h l'uwlr have tme of the r-h' epvst profwrty la JUaoola for sale. It yon have a g tend, clear (arto aad aatto gt !Ju4Mla property, wrtie, Cbd tasy will fiod tHi a en-.-daas liisai. IUaas4 IXmuasv lUttim 10, UHlOisimiV Wisf.iefisliiissnniiii!i ii, )iis ejasaaiK Wwlil'i I sitRevsawUI NimbeCa4ve Thaa thf tjtiw J by th llurllngloe, Kama (at s i oao dey Ovtubr lib.. U itd trfft tU-liKis ate-itae kniftit v i l IX TIcttvtearogiitHl a rtura Mii'titHi. hth, "ad ll luctt ltat 6 7 4 ak 11 a ll at li A M.dt ist tr ir t tty rvo I'vr U wd u,.t, ew.. ttr full laftritalua. Bank Bank SALE