ifWliBW'ftJH WAi ' fi'f ' T?r,pranw,fiii iwm """w rryyyg sf rsTirip ? The Commoner. 16 "vvf- VOLUME 3, NUMBER 38, fWffi Pernicious Partisans Persistently At tack Our Noble President. If to mHli urunn liM'ltflMnn VIP IlOtP .. i i..i i rcnt. ,r, fV. I an organizeu, purtuuieiii, buuu wu mo part of n partisan press to ens dis ci edit upon our president for that be has commissioned a fleet of warships na private yaetits for hlmMf. bin fam ily his personal friends and his cabl- CLUB LI5T. Anvoncn' th 'ollowinv will twent wlthTHF COMMoNFIi. l)oti one y'jir, (r H v club nrlrp. PcrlortlrnlP tniy In ww locMfpirnt pdrtrwoB ifricMrccl. Yonr rlci'dp tiny wWi lo oHi with foil In Hemline 'or n rotnblnnHrii. A llmhsrrip lonfi nro 'or oni vrnr. unci 1 rirw.hpi 'n will' flic current nnnhor unlike othonvl'-iMllnTtcfi. Pros ent pubwrUuTf tipc' not unit uri1l 11 olr ml scrlpllonp rxplro, I'onrwnjp rrj-piypd row will be entered 'orn lull ymr Tom esplrntlon flnle. gubpprJptlouH 'or Arcnii, I llormy 1 ipphI nncll'ub Hp Opinion nURl bp Nrw, HpiipwhIp lor tbeso three no1 npppptpd. Foreign posture extrn. AGRICULTURAL. Peer. I'rjpo Fnnn'nnri Homo, semt-mo i .Wi Fnnncr'a Wh mo...., W) Farm, Ptock nnd Homo, ppm'-mo... .) Home nnd Fnrni, seml-mn no M1pniirl Vnlii'v Fnrni or, mo Ml OrnnpoJudd Former, wk 1.00 Pniillrj? Topics, nm 'J Prairie Fiirmvr, wlc l.oo Western Hwlne l'ropdcr, mo fin Centrul Fnimer. wk l.oo Fnrm, Field nnd Fireside, wk l.oo "Irrlentlon Ace. inn l.oo KnnmsFunner, w" k 1.00 I'racilciU l'ainicr.wk....rf 1.00 NEWSPAPERS. i Ken. I'rlpo World-ITern Id , t wlec-n- week -1 .00 Rocky Moiintnln No,w-Tlmes,wk., l.(X) Nebrnskn Independent, wk J.00 Kiiiimih C'lly World, dn. ex p. Fun.... l.fiO Thrlce-n-Week N. Y. 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Stoek and Home appears, are not open to residents of tne respective ciuea in wnicu tne papers namca are published. MAKE IT THOROUGH. Why not pry into the rest of them while you are at it? IT TTER Gklftnlitd. to buy right onco than wrong innny times. 6 ft. lEMPBRE $14,95 When you buy a wlndml ll.our EMPIRE Steel Wind Mill 1b rlaht and cn'n bo bonclit rleht. direct from na without tho Implement dealer' pruHU Why keep I iiutiuk iua runs nnu uoi gutao goouarnnii uur EMPIRE DOUBLE BEARING ENGINE HEAD la tho bast fcaturo found on any windmill, ThU doublo bearing distributes tho wear of the scar and divides tho friction of bearing, making tho mill nolsolceaand vory easy running, doing away strain of tho other Pulnta bulng bltod tzod with ovorhnng and abnormal loan, ine Jtrapiro iiasoo or XHerit. a ew or them liuat rroor uao lSoarlnRB,galTan nftor nil rivet. G reateat Amount of Power. Leant Amount of Fric tion. Lona Blinf t '. ms.. nP.lf Piling, B 1 VafL IMr Friction Wind Whooln. ! Irmlr HrAniTfrrTlnl1. iml v.,.. f heavy ohootBteol, Well Braood ISprlngGoTernor orueguintor. jwrreot working Hroke that holda mlllporfeetly still when looked out ffi flftC of wind. eto. Tho above out repre- vl3wu eonta our Doublo Hearing. Ourprioa 112, to usor t.o.b. Kanaas City, only Mm whlph la at lonot83tf lower than you can purohaw a mill not aa good aa the Empire from your dealer. WriM at onco for free wind mill and pump book. n Phaeo Uarftintlla Pn .. upt.Oi vibiuiiuou rnniuaiiiuo uui m mvxEn mnTzzw" -j mwmFJmK'm rirll HiTiiifiTM Tin rl i.rxmr ti bimklvkcklzi i -- - --"' ': - inMniwrnM i Rtvir. ivmh IvM luffs""" Kansas tity, Me. net officers. ' We have urged before i-? this behalf that, having the most spectacular aud athletic president known to history, he is entitled to any privilege. It is improper to pour forth dispraise because he applies gov ernmental property to his private use; there is nothing too fine for this presi I dent of ours. As a people the Ameri can nation should be proloui dly grate ful that he serves as our chief execu tive and carp not at such small items at $500,000 or ?1,000,000 a year for his aquatic entertainment. Did he not with his own sword smite the Castll lan enemies of progress and popular rule at Santiago or was it El Caney? Did he not unaided capture the block-.' houses, the forts, the defences, and, finally, the citadel itself? Did he not follow his deeds of grandeur on that red day of forcibly disassociating the smoke-blackened pearl of the An tilles from Spanish rule and offer it to us if we wished it, before permit ting tho Cubans to organize and con duct it themselves? President Roose velt is good at any price; if he wishes U alter the Texas into a floating roof garden and reconstruct the Mayflower Into a barge to tend the same we can see no objection. Any man who would lifr his voice against the placing of a mortgage on the White house would by his own act declare himself to be a petty partisan, animated only by mo tives of Jealousy and envy. Let us have no more of this railing at Roose velt by reason of the Sylph, Mayflow er, and any other of our aea-going batteries that he chooses to devote to th6 joy of the Roosevelt family; the I'omily is largo, and consequently teeds many boats. New York Telegraph, .V I The First Battle IS -BY- W. J. Bryan tl A Story of the Campaign of 1896, Together with a Collection of Hia Speeches and a Biographiofcl Sketch by His Wife. ILLUSTRATED EDITION, PRICE, $1.50, ONLY 170 COPIES ' x remain unsold. They are still offered at the low price of $1.50 per copy, sent postpaid on rcceipi of price. These copies aro handsomely bound in Half Mo rocco, printed on heavy paper from clear type, contain over COO pagei. Ordera will be filled in their turn until the supply is exhausted. When these copies are gold tho book will be out of print. Address to 4 As t G. fl. WALTERS. IS 2245 Vine St.. Lincoln. Neb. p - - -- , w w w T w ty w V W W w ill ki9J tW issfi'''''jS'''i? z icm'an