OCTOBER ?G 1893 2 THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. HE SHITEnUE IDOL Tha Giant BIowi ea Hip and Theigh Fall Heavily. WHIT TUMBLISG PSI0E8 UDIOATE- Tht Money-Cbaogeia not the C!au to TU U Wtil W Need An Ever Growing Dollar Not Our Want. Oar Own McKelhaa'e Speech. Mr. Speaker I ahall not attempt to onceal my disappointment caused by the message of the president. Ilowever patriotic In bia motives, hla rfcommen datione point to the conclusion that I be platform upon which he was elected ia an interesting document, not on ac count cf what ia eought to reveal of the intentions cf bia party, tut for that tbat H tough t tocooceal. j Tbat the situation is jfrave enough to warrant th'a ipeclal aesalon of congress no ono denies. Productive industry lie prostrate from the atrangulatlon of ad wjinlstratlvo rnon'imetalllsm, enforced Ill ness has tilled tho land win men and women that are asking us for an opportunity to cam tholr bread; shell . We "give them stone?" This is no time to sold or criminate, 0 time to mte out to political parties, the share of blame belonging to eah of thafu. Sir, in this discussion Piiato and Herod have been made friends on this ioor, and tbe political Judas has shown no disposition to go out and bang him self. But there is a tomorrow for poli tical parties in this country, a tomorrow that will bring condemnation and death to any political party that turns a deaf ear to the Just demunds of our people. There it) a Ood thst rules over tho dostln.es of men and nations; a God tbat la not deaf to the earnost appeal of bis bumble poor; a Gad who will see to It that the desire of the people of the great nation shall ''not fall," but shall oomo to bloom and fruit sot alono for those who dwell in a brown stone front, but, sir, for these whose dwelling plane may bo in the log. cabins among the mountains or the nod -built homes of tho Western settlers, I have read with diligence, have lis tened with eager attention to single standard discussions and to thoo who hold that action without European co operation would bo disastrous, and have been unable to discover any fint, even, of attempt at an answer of our i.rgu nients or denial of our farts hardly any appearance of tbeircomprehetdlng the first principles of monetary science from tho standpoint of 6taUmarifh'p. Ndwhero in tin ir deliverances can bo found any proposition!) of elementary doctrines or guiding principles, except the wishes and Interest of foreign credi tors and that we should have stability in the value of our money. Tbe first of these deeiderata eimp'y reflects tho Bclflth interests of the security-holders. Tho second, wb'io perfectly bound,, pertinent and elemen tary doctrine, is rendered utterly empty by tho Idiotic assumption that stability of gold Is proven amUhownby thffiiit that 23.8 grains of It, which under c m pulsion of tho law the mint certifies in to a dollar by gratuitous coinage, baa the sumo value in bullion as in coin, It is the infatuation cf bigotry, cf lil fish net s and stupidity, or it Is sheer hypocrisy, that those gentlemen do nut understand that this much-vaunted "parity" of coined with unclccd metal is purely legislative, and will accrue to any metal to which the statu to would give freedom of coinage. Consider a moment the emptiness of this logic, 2o.8 grains of gold by coinage eeoaute the instrument by which gold is priced. Under such legal conditions, gold can bavo no other than tho mint prio", ad that is pricing goM by Itself. A pound of putty or a pack, of boancan bo shown to bo constant In value if measured by itself. Hut tbe crowning logic of lunacy Is reached by tho claim tha. sinea that piece of gold was worth 100 con's last year and tho yoir before, "and U still worth exactly 100 cents," therefore uo change baa taken place in tbe mean time. It would oe d I moult to find a more palpable piece of nonsense than thaU If olg iron was fiuihloued gratuitously Into cook store there would be parity of value between the stoves and the Iron In It, and there would bo constancy la the value of Iron estimated In stoves. Out such necessary relations would be aseless as a guide to the larger ques tion as to whether Iron and stoves to gether hat! not f really changed la value a estimated ia something that was not Iron. Nowhere Is the lab-cUlty of our Ivsraarlea more conspicuous than In this noUoa that the alleged stability of money metal can bo diimoont rated by en pat Ison to s money unit, constituted by lav, upon Itaelf . Tn,vwiUoa, MWUl U tae rate it which goods iwsp for money?" const! Idles the beari 4 slnaw o this whole abject, I i U prtoes, pries sod forever rlees. T value of money Is oonttuit aa prices ajr lUW The proposl Uoais fuadaaifaiat, and Is as vital tod atraltaaaouai and tenable theory f money as It U the detsrwialsg faro of succ- In feudist s uf the brn Be nee of commerce and tquiiy In Uroe contracts. Any constitution of money ucdt r which a protrarHd fall of pr ces yrar after year Is porsible Is a vlctoos one, though all the money mongers f tho woild grow ).oare !a calling it the best money " Not in the counting-house, not among money-changers, not la loan ag n !, caa b learned whether money is be having well. Is serving b'nefMally tr lojuriou-Iy in iu high offl c. N t ih-te can you study the dy amies of value. It Is at those collidons of con ti dlog in terest known as the "higgling of tb market," wh re mo ey exchangee with protucti under the all powerful dml nanc of supply and demand, 1. e., tbe quantity of thingi f -r sale playln against the quantity of money obtain able for their purchase, where the value of money as well the value of goods is determined. The final outcome of those infinitely varying conditions and estimations of men Is exactly r. gistered price;. and the same market report which records a change the genrd price range indicates as well the precise change in the value of money. It is the wenk platitude of unclean and empty thl. king this talk of "want of cohfld- ncH" bing the source tf our trouble, h n no bint is given as to confidence in what? It la indeed want of confidence, bat that want Is b rn of want of m ney and a plentiful lack of confidence in prices in other words, a well grounded assurance that property cannot ba converted into inoiey xcept at prices that will bring ruin to bulnes which under ordinary conditions would be perfectly sound. Prices, prices, I repeat, is what is the matter. Insistence by these gentlemen "upon best monev," U simply a crusado against fair prices, and that prices shall forever become lower. To arrest that lowering of prices Is to "dcpreclato" our money, and that is a very wlcko thing, you know. Groat Britain does not want that. Tnese creditors want dollars that are "worth 100 cents." Well, our decimal notations as taught In our school books will make sure that dollars will still be worth 100 cents, quite regardless of how they are con stituted. Oar anxiety is as to how much products go to make a "dollar's wotth." , ' fc Wu fay that a dollar that Is worth tbreo bu&hela of wheat in Nebraska, five p' unds of wool In Ohio, 100 pounds 1 Platte county, is a candidate for as of at el rail in Pittsourg, fifteen pounds Ynatj.CoIor . verj of cotton in JNaw wrioics, tour ga ions of turpentine in North Car dina, ono and one-half ounces of silver in Denver, etc., is an cxtort'onate ana iniquitous dollar, and if that l as comrj about t y legislation, then that Is wicked legisla tion, which our prostrate Industries cry aloud for tho repeal of. That all these financial evils have come upon us by to legislation of 1873 is plain enough. Had tbe spontaneous and rapidly In crc&tdng fl w of silver to tho mint for coinage in'o standard money not met that Interdict of February 14, 1S73, we should have resumed in ailver ar.d our dollar of accumt could never have risen abovo thu commercial value of 3714 grains of nl:ver. Refusal to repeal that net in corapUel'y in the guilt of the nctiou of that great wrong. Tho en forced b gH'iry of hunrln-diof thousand:) of brave bear la and strong arm cries aiond for repeal. Tbat continuing wrou? mut lo re dressed. As(J'd live It filial! he re-dre-sed. It is in the air: the s'onea of the iidld are in loaguo '.virh u.i: tiniu is tho X' cat champion of our ca i.se; tho conscience and rpldiy growln.x in'elli gei;c f a str.eks.-n potple ie b coming onlitfted; -the resolute purposj of tho bravest and mont enterpriLnir portion of this proudest nation on earth will not bu balk-jd by chicino and subkr fuge already planning to circumvent us by a new ratio, by which tho weight of our silver dollar shall bj inereaid to as to make it "honebf as gold is "honest." TOE BALE. A IUKGAIN Wehavo a Rock ford Newspaper Folding Machine for Halo. ThU f older has boon la use but a short time, and is as good as new. Also ono Hve-horse power Electric M"tor, manu noturcd by the Detroit Motor Co , w hich will" bo fully guaranteed. If you wantlther tho Folder or Motor, write us for prices. Alliance Fuhlisuino Co., Idncoln, Neb. The Lowest Rates to Chicago. October 15lh to 31st the North-Wot-em Una wilt sell tickets to Chlrsgo and return, good tn Nov. 15th, for $11.55, Through Buffet Slprt, W. M. SUIPMAN, Gen. Agl A. 8. PlBt.DlMO, City Ticket Agu, U33 O street. HT MoK, iVjHit A lent, Klghtn and S stwsU. I7a Norlhwentern line to Chicago Low rate, last trains. OlUoe 11 0 8W Tbe Oresitst Wendst on Kana, CreaUst by the hand of man Is still to be seea la Jaetson I'srk Chicago. II you who rev! this have not yet tUitad the fslr, g pawn some of your poe. Ions If nemnary, aed lake advantage of the low raw to Chicago and return October 1Mb to 3Ut, ami e this won der. It you will tat the short line to Chicago, me norm weowrn, om win bo "happr ever after." For UekU,eto., call at lll3t street. K, M. kldlnir. city ticket agent. W. M. Hhltonaa ftftral agnt d(Hit, or th and . tirrU K. T, Mxire ticket agoat STATE LoterMlVef IU-aM BcrdlC Vek u4 Nebraska Psopi. Typhoid fever prevails to a great ex tent in the state. Corn huskers are finding plenty of work in Dakota county. The little daughter of Agent Davis of Cedar IJlufTs, died from enlargement of tve heart. A hopeful exchange thinks times will soon be so good that tramps will ride horseback. The music of the festive ear is now heard in the land as it hits the side board of the wagon. On a still night the roar of machinery at the Norfolk sugar factory can be heard for several miles. The railroad shopmen at Grand Inland are now getting eight Instead of even hours work a day. J. M. Gear, a well known resident of Diller, died after an illness of forty eight hours of cholera morbus. G. C. Miller of Furnas county has found broom corn profita' le crop, lie lately shipped a car load to Chicago. E. II. jVnew of Arapahoe bluffed a brace of would-be hold-ups by pulling off his coat and telling them to come on. The farmers of Prague are putting op the third elevator in that village. It will be tho finest structure of the three. While tying a horse Fred Acton of Benedict had his ri?ht band bo badly crushed that two fingers had to be am putated. Mr. Hastings of Red Lion lost a val uable horse. The animal became un tied and ate too rauoh turkey red wheat and died. The Central Church of Christ of Lin coln lifted a debt of $38,000, one day last week, principally through private subscriptions. It ia believed that tho receiver of the broken First National bank of Ponca will declare a dividend of 25 per cent November 1. Two valuable horses were fctolen from the barn of David Garrison at West Union and the thieves left no trace behind them. Of the four children of Mr. Chappell of Avoca three have died of diphtheria, the nnin one is very sick and tint xrA"Vf(l to livv Will Compton, formerly a resident of Joshua Cheney of Jamestown, N. Y., is visiting his brother William at Da It oka City. They had been separated for over thirty years. The Arnold News was as good as its word and" on the 12th Inst, moved out in search of a field where a good news paper will be sppreclated. The Frank J. Lawrence implement house in Lincoln burned Inst week, to gether with contents. The loss is esti mated ut about 813,000. Ole Williams of Superior has lately suffered a severe hemorrhage of tho lutucs. The pulmonary trouble was contracted before coming to this state. The one, day fair at Fullerton c:nu'ht a crowd from all parts of the it'ito, on j.-eeoimt of seeing so many f .'.nous horses trot and pace against tiia;-. II 'v. J. W. Jennings, financial agent f the Nebrxsha Wesleyan university, is .n;-:r-d in the pleasant task of rais-bj..- v-o.o.')') to pity oft: the debt of that i-isi ! ot loll. ) street, in Liueoln between Tenth Kleventh, is hnowu ns idway 5'Jtilsane.e." because of the eorn-lomcra-li n of a'll.nmt'nns whie.h held forth each evening at that point. Evangelist Redding, who w m many ,". happy conrpiest again t bin and in iquity, lost his grip at .Uradshaw and eould not count as the result of his labor the rescue of a single brand from, the conilarc.tion. An Insane Italian jumped from a Culoa Pacific paisenjer train at Oinnha ii nd mauasred- to eseape. lie ha. 1 his family with him. and on his person ho had nearly 1,000, which was nil they p'sse:sSs'il. Frank J. Praeher of Hebron, who is in Mexico will, when he comes homo( find he has sustained a loss by tire, his bum having burned last wo 2k together with fiftv tons of hay, 1,000 budu lsof oats, 7,0ot) bushels of wheat, three wag gons, two buggies, harness nnd one cow. Cause of tire unknown. Total loss $;,000 with no insunu i-e. A defective and eonl' inned bridge aere.H the Antelope in Lincoln gave way last week when a ten-ton roller, four horses and two meu i ttempted to croM it. Two of tho hoi-sen were so badly hurt that It wiis neeetary to have them shot, while om of th men was severely inluretl. A milt for dam agM hat been filed against the city be cause of It LIGHT AND LUDICROUS, Roloa "Wlls, you riitutx-r that SO I loaned you to yrmiri " VUk "You srs not gotox to pr a frtvtid fir aaTDtut, arsyoul" llcUon tVruinly not. Taks your Urn. 1 only wUh t bur law It for swUIIs." Lifa, lfr rwkr Sayo'ir lulnd ttdrtuk Isf sgtta. You rmut K ( f truui ls cvailnd down to Ut bun l at i.l-.;it " Mrs, Twekn "Naj ! wns tit Jibn t, n ?hI pututi ba h U ilrlnt iurf l fit to ail as rao't wins twm,, l't -Ktpivwi. "l-Hk brl" ui tha wratitftf! yug UTr, 1 tkoaiiht jmi f to iv n vbit tt AiVurtUac wilS It Uui 'WaS, snitrt4 tb jt nun, tlwurit fully puU'oi his Uuvl, nt Ue' ibdu'l turn put ni 1 xv. tfsj 'iu tj.M-l.i liaa polts Juraat. A ItKM AltKABLK OFFER. Tbe Ilevised Eacjclopedia Drtian nlca For a Dime a Day. It requires no extravigaat language to empbaelzs the ffer which we make to-day to our readers la connection with the greatest educational enterprise of the ago. This offer stands without par allel and is an opportunity never before presented anywhere. As announced on another page, 10 cents a day, for a very short period, will enab e our readers to acquire a complete set of tbat greatest of all Ref erence Libraries, the Revised Ency clopedia Britaknica. This noik Is beyond question one of the grandest monuments of scholarly research and pa'ient endeavor in the whele realm of literature. The Reliable Incubator and Brooder Co., of Qulacy, 111 , have a very fin ex hibit In one of the live stock buildings at the World's fair, and for tha last few days their epace has been crowded with euriouJ and interested people. The first hatch from their machine on exhibition there has proven a wonderful success, 200 eggs were placed in thrir machine of that capacity and from it came 186 chicks. This is more than has been hatched by all tbe other iucubators put together, and the Reliable people are rejoicing in their great victory. If they do not receive first honors, it will not bu because of a lack of merit in hatch ing qualities. Their incubator and brooder combined Ib tbe admiration of all poultry men. Not only 1 their machine first class, but they are justly entitled to tbe name they bear reliable and responsible, and worthy of confi dence and patronage. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoks Your Life Away" Is the title of a little book just received, which tells all about NO-iO-B AC, the worjderful, harmless, guaranteed to-barco-habit cure, sold by II. T. Clark Drue Co., Llacoln, Neb , agents. NO-TO-B AC costs but a trfle, and a man who wants to quit and can't had better call round, get a box of it, and 6tart his euro today; It la sold under an absolute guarantee to cure. Get cepy of little book and read It; it will be sent free by mail, lf'you address manufacturers, "The Sterling Remedy Co No. 45, Randolph St., Chicago, 111. TOURIST CAR TO CALIFORNIA. Cheap Rate, Quick Trip. The travel from the north and north west territory, tapped by THE Gheat Kock Island Koutk, has demanded service of this character, and beginning October 5th, tourist cars will leave Minneapolis every Thursday morning and join tbe regular tourist train out of Chicago every Thursday Slternoon at Columbus Junction, Iowa, at 11 P. M. Central Iowa and the greai, weat slope district of the State, demands and will receive a cimiiarge vie", and beginning October 10th, a PhiUips-Koek I-land Excursion Car will leave Albert Lea every Tuesday morning, and via Liver more, Ft. DodVo and Angut, will arrive at Ds Moines that evening, and Wed nesday A. M. go west on the "Big Five," via Omaha, Lincoln and Bulie- viile, at which pomt it wui join the regular Tuesdpy train from Chicago. Full particulars a3 to cheap rate tickets for this trip, and also as M cost of berth iu 'the tourist car cheerfully give n r n arplia'ion to Rny Great Rock I-land Route Ticket A.eent, or agent at coupon stations of connecting Hues. Jj.0. Sebastian, G. P. A., Chicago. The constant, demand of the traveling public to the far west for a comfortable and at tho same tlnio an economical mode of traveling, has led te the estub li?hut;nt of what is known as Pulhauo Colonist yio'.pers. Those ears are built on tho same gen eral plan m the regular first-class Puli man Sleepers, the only difference being that tiicy arc not upholstered. Thej arc furnished completo with pood comfortable hair mattresses, warm tdaiikets, snow white linen curtains, plenty f towels, combs, brushes, etc., which secure to the- occupant of a berth as much privacy a h to be had in first cii'-s- eloepurs. 'J here aro also boparuto toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemeB, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. For full information send lor Puilman Caonist Sleeper Leaflet. J. T. Mastin, C. T. A. 1044 O. St., E. 11. Slossok, Gen. Agt. Lincoln, Neb. Call on Geo. Natterman it Co. for caiTiasri?. wagons, binders, and fill furm linplemea'ts. Wo'll uso yuu right. 213 South iS'lnth St., Lincoln. Toiirt iht I '.a ten to Colorado. Tha ITr.inn I'.-ifific lls.il wav nvrland route) will now sell round-trip tickets to Dc nvi-r, Colorado Spring, Manitou and 1'ueblo, at tho low rate of 124.15 pood returning until October 31sL SUiovers allowed between Clieyennu a--d Pueblo. Full particulars given at 1041 O street J. T Mastis, E.B. SLOSSKN, City ThWetAg't. (iPnoral Agent Rlpans Tabulos assist digestion; euro ,ll?or sweeten a sour siomaoa; tronbles. North Wtatern iln Palace Sleeper and Fast Chicago Train Uentice. Aalaoocar for Lincoln people U now attached dally to tho Chicago lira lted, leaving Lincoln at 1:35. .No better aurvtce.lewtwt ratea. Fortlt kett, tmrth roMrfatlons etc., rtll at city oflloe 1133 U trt, or depot Cor. si aod 8tb itreeu. nrber& kowler have tome of Hit cheapest proporty la Llacoln for !. It you have a i kI, oluar farm and want to get LIdooIb property, write, and they will find you a nrt-olaa dual. IlAHHIH h I'OWLaR, ltoi.ia 10, UHlObtrucV Follow the crowd t the lurallur aad houaebuld grods euMx-rtf.n of Meinief A M wearimtea at 17 I2J Wolth fowrtreoth M reel. here you will fltd evrylhlng In Iheirliueof theNt uuaJUy and cheap, etl prlfvj leciali l-ed rj.u IUIV4. U NorthwraUrn line to Chicago Utwratwi Fait train. Offlje UU OSt. , bunders n 1- IXC UuOl only tte ks materials iz.'jr.:, ciick, lime, cement, sand baievir go into the construction zi c. balding; they employ oniy the fceii workmen and pay tne best wages; tit y ret tetter pnees for their worn J.i:: their less careful competitor, and always get the best contracts; ttej paist their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the "Old Dutch Pro cess " of slow corrosion, and with one of the following standard brands : "Collier," "Red Seal," "Southern" For colors they use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shads These brand of Strictiy Pure White Le.i and National Lead Co.'i Tinting Cclors, ore for sale by the moat reliable dealers in r.u.i,ts everywhere. If you are ecing to paint, it will pay ycu to tend to ui for a book contain. n- infom:. tion that may save you many a dollar; it v.'iil ealy cost you a postal card to Co to. NATIONAL LEAD CO., , I Urn: way, jiew Yciii St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and T-'b $20,000 TO LOAN TO WORTHY STUDENTS. There are In tha west thousand of young men and worn- n tl"d down, bj lack o educa tion, to pursuits which they heartily dislike uLd In which they will never excel Are you cue of l hem? If so. this college can put you on the road to success If ou have ambillou and a wlllinunpss to study. We ieacb every necessary for a successful start In life. If you have not the funds we will give you a fullcour e and tatyou pay for It. afterwards, as yon earn the money. The number received ou this plan will bo limited to one hundred and twvnty students, f'.fty graduate', last year. Kleven stales represented, Electric Shorthand taught which Is the shortest and best Afturyou hsve read all other catalogues, end for ours and we will leave It to your judg ment which college In the West rauks first in standing. Address, A. M. HARGIS, President, Grand Island, Nth. WEBER CIS &. GASOLINE EMCU4E Simplest and most econ omical engine on eurth. Folly Guarnteed. A boy starts lt.re- quires only a few miDUies alien tlonaday. 'iuar anteed cost f running 1 ct. per hour per UP' Write for ratalo-- gue. Address, Weber Cas & Casollno 6 nglne Co. Hox eo, Kansas Citt, Mo. t-t f "It rV I S A I il'' 12th and Famam sts. Great Rock Islahd Rouii r TO THE EAST. best minm service ihtss world 'J'ho Rock Island U furemotit in adopt ing Htiy advantspo calculated to 1m- iir(i: anrl tri VP t.hnt. 1 11X II rV. Safllt V and comfort that popular patronage do- ruanus. ita rquipaient 18 inoruugmjr nninnlol,t wllh V-t 1 hlllcfi trftlnS. Hlft? nitlcent dlnln cars, slrcpcrs and eksir coaches, all tno most elegant, nnu 01 rccfintlv Improvcu pattern. Kaltb'ful and capable management and polite, honosi sorvlco from em ployes are Important ltoniH. They are a double duty to tho Company and to . it. i ...i . . . . , trayoiers aim n i wiraoniuca diflicult of acooniplUhracnt l'aauo th! Hurt will find littlo cauo for complaint on that ground. UKMIIMUKH. The great liock laland Koate mni all regular tralnt to KoglewtNul auburnan tttatlon, chxte to the Worlda Fair ground, and you can sate time and trouble by gotting off at that point and avoid the crowd to the city For f all tnirtlou'artM to tic-kete.mpe. ratoe, aeply to any coupon ticket ofllce la the Uulted Saw, Canada or Meilco or addrtM: JNO. 8KUASTIAN, tuii't rti. r irv. nir, UL K. T. JOHN, tlea l Mer. t.fcieafo. IlL Sr. JOSEPH BUGGY CO. 8W JiMcph Uugry tVi. Carriage and Ituggtcaat Lowoat prtiwe. t'aulague and nrkM list free, oik aad Meaaaale SU Ht. Jiw. Mo, The cheapest plafa for inoumeni la at (i, NaiWnuan'a. ii South Math St.Unco'a. Ue KtWthwKetera line U Chlw Jro- low raw, laet iraiaa, vwoe oat rnt - f i 7 TV Vtt.VlJt m mmm b '-mm for -1 U TATIOXAL rt BUSINESS COLLEGE, I "HI ALTO BLD'G NEXT TO POiT1 crncE," eaxsas citt. mo. j Moat Practical Btuineea Colleg In the I West. Shot inand. TypewriUiiK. Book- j keeping and telegraphy. Shorthand I by MalL Three sou rre Send for I oar FCIAL SUMMER OFFKK. ! BUY "DIRECT FROM FACTORY" BEST MIXED Paints. At WHOLESALE PKieES. IVUvered Free. For Houses, Barns. Roofs, all colon. & SAVB Middlemen's protlts. In use SI years. En darsed by Grange Si Farmers' Alliance. Low prion will sunwise you. Write for samples. O. W. IMGEKSOI.L, 253 Plymouth St., llrook lyn, S. Y. AMERICAN ROOFING CO. Largest Manufacturer in the U. 8. -. Sheet Iron Building HaterUI fildlnnn, Oelllnits. Kooann. hhmtera. Imltatl.m llrlck orWestlierbosnlliiK.Gutters, l)uwnixiul, ete. Far s per ceaU Hcaal, Uoai this siaiter. St. Louis. Cincinnati. WILT 8ys she Cannot sec how Wirt YOU DO IT FOR THE MONEY. O Bnyt tttm lBprm4 UifMrS MM with lDM.IitrfiM luw Mavror mi T iirr trom urn lirVtrj, i m.. bo4 tfMlii pnat. minuiLui rnuutiUiuti. OXFORD MFB. CO., DEPT. Chicago IB. EXCELSIOR HOME BAKEK AND KOASTER. The best paying Investment for a bouse l(e. None Kenuine without brass flttlnK) our latest Improved style, Is a sol Id make, has deep tlanire strong but high tfrale, and closes perfectly tiuht saves 33 percentnutritloiiselements. Fullde scrlptlveclrculsrs on application I also man ufacture the ' New Success" stove mat and tbe Famous Frying Pan. etc. AGENTS WANTED In every county in the U. 8 Address, CHARLfcS SCHULTUEISS, 40 N Main St, Council Bluffs Jowa. FURNAS : COUNTY : HERO or- Holstein : Cattle! A lew Extra Good September Pitfs, u,nd a No. 1 butter bred bull, yearling, -registered for nale. Prices right. H. S. Williamson, Beaveb City, - - Neb. . ). : -uV -"-' .e'ntii.i oat ;.t,.l s ''' 1 1 w u. oiik t-- r! "iV'i' . i.i.:..J t: .it 1 i:n:, v I s. V ft'' i t v ! I c -.. .'.I- ... . . I 1 It sr 1 i " r r 1U. HIGH CARrilYAL AT ST. LOUIS. THE METKOFOLIS OF THE MIS SIoSIPPI VALLEY AGMN PRESENTTS A Programme of Kail Festivities That For Briiliar.cy nnd Variety Outshines ths Paris, the myt majniflcont city on either continent, has for ayes h-ld the proud title of "the premier, cirnival city of the world " Iljwever during the last ten or twelve years an Ameri ein rival of bo mean pretensions h:is conttbtcd for that high honor, and to day St. Louis holds what Paris so re luctantly relinquished, tho title of "the carnival city ot the two continents." Not content with the successful exhi bitions of proviou ye irs, the Autum nal Festivities Association hasarranijed a programme for 1SU3 tlirit In brill iancy and variety will b? dltli'-ultto im prove upon. The first of tho great attractions, the St. Louis Exposition, 1U throw its doors optn to the public SeptemlHirOth and continue until Cvt. 21t. The world-renowned SmiaVa Uand has ho"n engaged by the manage ment, whicb In Ubi It ia a sufficient in ducement to crowd the magnllluont building during the concert Special attention has been paid to tfc atrout llliiBt "atlous, and on the evonie of Auirubt 12th, 17th, 2Uh, and 31'. September 7th, 14th, 21st and 23 a, anl October 3d, 6 h, 12th and linn, the moat magiilucent display yet attempted wl& K reel tha eye of the fortunate visitor, electricity playing a prominent part, The evening of lJ. tobor 34 the Vellef I'rophet and hia followera will parai: through the prlno pal thoroughfareff and Immediately after the gr-at ba! which hat received oomtldurable rr mlcence throughout the world, will fc held. The 33d great St. Loula Fair and ZtmloglealCardena, OetotierSJ to7tfe will he the crowning week of the car nival eoaimn. inia inati.uuun bmm peer, and U known la every land where lk f.uitnvlnlAnl nlirlltaatkm atlaL Th MlMourl I'aciflo Hallway and Iru Mountain lliute being dlstlncUy St. Louis lines, and having at all UinM l IntrrraU of the city In mind, have made a remarkably low round trip rate tnm all polaUoa the entire aysWut to hu LauI and retuia during the fuatlvJUvav l or further Informatlun l regard m raw. route, limit of Ueketa and or a copy of the fall fesUvlt!e (rograiame, aIUi nearest MWiuri IVtador lr a Mouatale Tlra-t Agat la ymir Urrl tory, or II. C. Towaaeod. U. I. and T. AfU S lul. v..