o u , , p - - STATE NEWS. - - I alrtla( Itaai BUrrUsf Sabcstks sa 5kmaka raapla. t Mindes bus fire men whose combined ijht U 97 pouads. Gordon has a new fin company with Uurtr n sines enrollM. . TtfpLtherla i sorely scourg-inf the little folks oi Boone cooaiy. , Gge count jr wants to unload the cumbersome supervisor j-ttn. A tralnload of stock was shipped lio Sumner on day Un week. . Schayler papers are urging the es tablishment ol a public library and reading room. . . , , .,; , r 1'redCliandlcr of Mudi.son county lias hurvted a avatemielon that weighed almost sixty pound!, ; . . . ' Everett Scott eluiui to hare killed ' fort v-two ducks at four shots." It must he been a good day or ducks. - ' lfchpito the dry weather Banner county lmrrestert a log nay crop, anaii is worth but iJ.rn a ton tn the stack. Klch.id Smith of (iatfield county, rot a foot taiifrled In one of these new rwrneutters and will le a cripple for life, ' Alfred Anderson a drv troods nier ehant of Htromsbnrg, lost a part ol his goods by Are. Fully eorered By insur ant'. " Fanners near (iotheoburg are haul ' ing woed from the canyons south of ike MePherson reserrstW It Ukes ; three iays to get a load. Farmers will save luoner.by making : 8re guards while the sun shines,, The? re ptrtlmi1rly cautimied not to wait dl aflfr holwaust. ' ' - Mr. IV. ft. Keith of Xaponee Is shy ne (eg as the result of her husband esrelessoewi In handling a loaded shot fiia. It was a wostdUtiesslngand nn fortuuste acidnt. ' Harry Urn hi bull of Alum dropped hesry iron, and he now siwrt one less than he is entitled to under the " statutes relating to toes. ? The Central City Democrat wants M si well to run Independent and promises to see that he Is elected, finch ilevottjn la rarely observed among men, ;' As a result of the United Brethren ' reriral lust closed twelve people hare turned from their sins and are on the 'right road. A little lettven flieth the t whole; lump. . - Wt.il ,1. Jl. Oeornf of Hhulton waa rutting wood in his back yard the ax vtruc.k the clothes line and rebounded against bis face, ctittlujf u gash that re quired sereral atiches. , - Mrs. Louisa Thompson, juuitress at the Dodge street school at Omaha, dropped dead while engaged In work at one of the buildings. Apoplexy Is sup. . posed to be the cause. Inn foot race at Loomls the other day the visiting sprinter won, and the local spuria reiuseu i give up me a,-uu aUike on the ground that betting was Illegal, Ureat heads! ' A farmer living nenr Himly island went to (iothenbur uul got on a jam boree, Us was finally run in after squandering 52, und had to mortgage bnt team for money to pay the flue, v A young man of Vance coiitity got a sandbar In his windpipe and it took a surgeon with a pair of tongs to dis lodge the enemy. For three day the patient was unable to articulate, ' "'KiifTalo Bill ' recently purchased a htsmisoiae residence in North Platte, M-which he paid f(),M)U, tin intend. ' so pass the decllging years of Ms event ful life near the spot where he killed bUilrat "Injun."; . .,' ,: ' Colonel Keyllnger of the Hay Springs Druiuurut hss Weu sued foi-slander, aud the i damage' claimed is IS.OOO. ,1'ne best thing Keplinger can do t to , ipiilogle and settle at fifty cents on "Ilia JoUur. , , Two-Madison comity- bud of man-' , (ijoibwno are in lore with the same ,7l tried to settle the mutter a la for feit, and one of thein wan badly dis rured, though clnimlng to be still in 'the flay. ' v ; ; ' r 'I He populists of Dawes county are riinuiir Mr. J. 1). Sheldon for super intendent of public schools and she is bv all odd the best man on the ticket, tr he Is sssiK'lsie editor of the Chadrou ' Signal and shows liuu kcd ability as a eVNHtper writer. ; ' "NSoepy" Hewitt, author of many a , truuo iaOmHha nnd who was suspect ed of kumvledjjc lu connection with ttic inunlor ol Wank lluvdlck, is in " treulde Hgsin. lie was detected yea ' twdur iii the act of burglarizing n Six teenth st reel residence while the In- mail's wore uwey, i ue ("iiut gov aim. A cwiuimuy lias been orguni.ed at feutral City for the purpose of inanu , facturlny n purely vegetable remedy for the cure t'f hII di-ieascs Incident to hauiauity,- It the sick take courage. A lieating balm is at our very doom. Large bottles one dollar, six for a V, Two young men of F.hvuod enicaged a a dispute that words could not sat isfy, and being ti gentlemanly to fight in ' public they sought a secluded stiot awl lammed 'away at each other till . U4h were tired, tliea shook hands and jsere friends asln. That la courtes a 1 Albeit Young, the little son of a widow women tf Arapuhoe, boarded a ' fght passenger train at Cambridge to tal rtde home, aud was told to get h after the train had started. In : jumping he struck a pile ( ties and fell tu. f.wit MenifcB tha rail. '1'he wi -- - - ' . asangletl niiuUir was amputated abore lUe ankle. Xelsu arkhurst, sou of J. K. I'srk nnrat, wha Ures siorlhwest of Mielton, iMvhe hU right H d a brother were ewtdgiug 0 rope, whlvli they fcdtrUhelUut fifteen feet above the freuttd. ind l.lnr, his grip Mi ts the gioid. br'Wlng hi arm W Iweoa th wrist an I theetUnrand also eretly !lff ' Wft wrist. A vuuugmsnnt H-i.tla Urtled at ft !hWt4d I te wal l I tw er,liftiJ,Htobythrmrt tmueiuvi ftbr U h mi blo CLuTsttd d.vUili.g th vrUe.fa. JSi?e4 Vut.l Ms tertn were nv4 Is. The 4 1 vt itt. CHILimKX WHOTy Employed ia ACTlva Here, fross the Chicago lubeUoce of a piper read Stetens, one of the IlIiBr, spectors, before the laU ventlonof Factory Insp city on the 2lst, lnt: 'Factory Inspector k labor I ope of the factor captions of Industry calculation on cost of V tbe employment of cbllt notwitbstandicg statutn Intccdcd to check It; thai this fmplon;eot ari inu every tvolvment if gt'U in an improved machine; magical macMoe and cU!l together, ro In geometries rressrd the LUmbtT 01 adaiU. With the effect o on the child we are sadly ceoiusof m,th last J cave the numocr of wage drenat ,Ki'A one ch! sixteen robliedof itibirthr time, of physical growth tialnicff. It Is probable ores nt time not less th-soS, dren under 18 years of age if shop and factories. Tbe cl a A bop and factory it In fourf accidental death, mutilation 111 health, ritlatcd morals ws, s'ens. and sometime tbe mo child ii the one to which tb- tbeio four evlli come, or.t least a Duality. .To each of yo cur the lnetar.ee wbiob upt taUmnt of fourfold dangei need not weary you with oltati our Labor TJureau report, wL fortunalflv available or gener and In which have been collectea markablv larifo and useful a mou data on tbl subject, tbe rooro rem. able at employer everywhere cover v and conceal more than tbey report accidents, fatal aod otherwise. M own observation extend over a perlo of thirtv vcar. fer. thouch I have bet a Factory Inspector, less than thrt BtoiJth, I have been a wage eamc since I was 1.1 veai old. For man year t 1 have been Mac, a a TradJ Unionist aod aKnisbtof Labor, active Interested in investigating this pbaJ of the abor problem. Truro I rer little machinery at which children at employed I he t doe not endanger life tod limb. We are often told, a l was in a stamping factory a few day since, that accident happen because children are carolet. Tbl 1 an aggravation of rather than an excuse for tha crime against the child. It is one of tha pre rogative of childhood that we rob them of when we make care-taking llttlo old men and women of them among ma bines., j Jso child under 10 should bo illowed amorg team driven or electrlo lty-propalled maohincry." w . ' The Kvll 'f I'mry. ' While wo have a mom y system under which tbe usurer deal in certalntiei, and every one else in uncerlantle. des olation and iniinlte trouble must beset our pathway. Interest mutt be out lawed. The thoughtful and philosophic reformer tee the legal tender power of government the only available avenue of escape from " uiuryr Tb're are fat forming two faction, representing two-trill, a dutinct, separate, ann ir reconcilable a tha impassable gulf be tween Dive and Abraham'. boKOir. The legal tender rleht la in direct line with progress, and In harmony with the great principle enunciated at tbe founding of tbl government. ? It 1 the doctrine which the future party must assimilate with and adopt without deviation or compromlee. An eminent writer on thi subject tay: 'Thlt nation can neltter want back ward nor stand still as regard the money question, but must either go higher or shrivel and ulo in tha , very betot it ideal" ; - The question that confronts us te-tluy is not whether vast wealth can be made available when dlbured, but whether it la wise and eofo for thi republlo longer to tolerite a policy that permits private pattlea or corporation! to create and control tuch wealth. We aro al ready In tha midst of an irrepreible conflict between legalised wrong aod natural rights. And aa ture as there Is a God la heaven tha tight will win. That which i for the good of tho pea pie will finally be tecured. If it 1 not contltutlonaf we will make ltcontitu tlonal. It our contltutlon imaokt too much of plutocratic; infidelity and ari ,w..u iMihW. awsr with the oon- tltution. Ulve u one that eubodie every right of (lod's noblest creation a tree man.-n win western muunu, Follow the crowd to the lutaiture aad hoiiahiilJ mvsls emnttrtnm of Melue Jt ..mumii ai 1971.1U North Fourteenth street, where you will And everything In tbelr line of tbahett quality and cheap est prlcej eepeciatiy t room suivs. The -WorlJ" lair. iiUnni usiuissarv ta bo an athUte All tnose taings an ieraMeirrio railroad, a moving idewaJk, (several I kIimI rKaira. a acorn af eon- dola and half a hundred electric Uuechee have Nca provtUea lor the purro of nnatning visitor vo get Nn.t tKa vetiuntts without undulr iertnr thuwl., M& thtrw ar gttmud hte yot t m rest just m U fg ostuu iltt. The great fair 1 for all sort tf tvcpM tu neediof both hj weak and the itronf hsve been carefullv ifoesMerf vl. Ak llivnell, at II. M. l'Po5 Of Ht rtr, cvrvti l and 'ft-ath strostt 1 V NEWS OF THE tlOVEMEMTTl A correspondent cf the New, Nation after acquainting hlmelf with the political situation U convinced i that Georgia, Alabama and Text will be captured by tbe populist at the next election. In Texas tho democrat ami populist are holding joint debate in all part of the state. Judge Nugent, straight populUt, who , received last fall more than , 1Q0,Q)0 vote for gov rnor ' will beat any man now that can be run agalntt him. An old party journalist who was present at the popu list tate convention declare, "If any politician in Texas ba been bugging tho, fond delusion that the popullat eompose an lnslgolftcant party of nul content,, led by a gang ol demagogues, he might a well turn that phantom loose, for the state convention haa dem onstrated to the satisfaction of every observer that the rank and file are honest, earnest workers for what tbey believe to be a great and noble cause." The populist party weakening, i it? After the following fashion, yes: In Louisa county, Iowa,, the republican vote last November was 1,790, the democratic 1,0(11), and the populist vote 110.. The, populist committee of the county now have the names of 1,185 voters who have Joined the people party since that election. Ex-Congressman Gillette of Iowa ha been addicting populist meetings In Missouri and find the people of that state greatly alive in the populist cause. There Is o election there tbl year, but basket picnics are being held by tho populists all over the tate. They usually last two day or more, and large crowd attend them. At the Kana state fair thlt week Tuesday ws Populist . dav, and the speaker were Governor Lewellloe, lion. Tom Watson of Georgia, and "Cyclone" Uavl of Txa. Senator Stewart of Nevada la bidding good bye to the republican and entering the populist party ald, "Come what may I am enlisted ia the war for the people' right to the bitter end. Mi. Anna, !. Weaver ol New York, now In Iowa apeaklag (or the people' party, It it reported addressed, Kept. 10th, the largest crowd la Onawa which ever assembled In the courthouse, She olio tpoke to a great concourse ol peo pi at Itotk Ilapiq the SOth ult. Ralph Heautuont tpoke to an assembly of Iowa vote! at MarthalUown recent ly, hit ipeech lasting nearly three hour. JThe crowd nlUwt the court house (uar. town Is politically all truken up, tnd the people are pressing into the lines of thetrsat labor mwl pation party. Tha formstiua of pvople a arly club t the ordfr f th dy ia Iowa. The dUcsrdlof of the prloclpi r H!lcy of prt hibltion. and the iHjswenutJnt hrak up if lb rvrublkaa iity; rank, U throwing tho mods and ta of thous- ! an.U of vvU'it into the rvrullil partf. 8 RS'COLUM. ellow-Citizens! 'have a plan, andVith r'our help. in workins out' the "easy - details can achieve 'results ...'f5Tan4, -. glorious , and ; lasting..; ' , H6Ma for 116 People! -. Nebraska' soil and iunhine, , Nebiais rain and dew, ;. .. .. Ksbraska' tteam and lightning, , Nebraika't wealth and credit, lor , Nebraska' toiling Sons, , ... '- To cut the mighty tenU cle of many -armed r' ' mon6poly,; to "over- , throw, the law-sup" ported tyranny of cor- ; porate greed, the Peo- i u-. pie's party must xi placed in power. To place it in power, com- ' -'' pleto and sweeping, ! , tWs paper, bearing the light.of Ita grand prin-., . .u! ciples, must reach the i k people. ' a- i Oar Simple Plan 'a Is to divide the state, ; and stir eac;h lover of ' tlie people's cauao to 1 work well the . licld around him-his neigh- borlKKxl.. we, shall make a paper you will be proud of and en thusiastic for, and the personal effort which and justice can make . among neighbors and friends advertisinguits worth and work and ' asking 1 heir subscript ' tions, should be put 1 forth to multiply , outs influence, to spread the ' truth to all; We are i determined to achieve ' ' " great result. . But ' your help is nocessary, ' ,We count upon.it M , 25,0Q0 new, subsorLbcr ,. . j can easily be placed on '. . our books in the next three months.! Many ! ' hands make light work. ' Assuming that wo have threo earnest zealous', ' friends in each of the , , 1 , 040 precinct - of the : state, who will send ' tis five new nameseach. we shall have notusly that ' number ' raised. , There is not a Populist who can afford, to 'Uv without the ... ; , Pacts anfl Argomsnts. with which this- paper 'will equip him. There ' is not an oiwn-miaded democrat or republican , , in Nebraska , who " ,V should bti allowHl to (; . . remain . unacquainted with it. IjVw this work of introducing ' and ' spreading .the light, ', the paper, anion? the pHi)lo of wach locality, .' ,.!f we , ... . . One, tw.oH tktv, four, a, dozen, the more the men-ivry nltould take hoUtinach precinct. Each one who reatU , thin U tailed to thUs .nvvdful work of truth hpreading, called by ' faMeingiolf interPNt, called by huffei ing hn manUy, called or (Uxt ' and cotvsclente driven. Now, then, all together i to the work.. And iv ruetuU'r, "Theio ii no tliechurge In thU war." 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