12 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT APRIL. 21, 1804. rwww. si-Wa. WWW W-4' ' pip V) i.-'.jf--' ? .Oil mi ' raw ;7.:i : 1 -J: A COPYRIGHT . ' IfM The Good Thing About Armstrong Clothing is the Way Yoin Look . ; . I n the Clothes. Armstrong Clothes for men and boys not only contain the limit of good looks but p lasting wear and are priced from 25 to 40 per cent under what is usually demand similar oous. - In Newest Spring Suits for Men "We are showing hundreds of styles of the most fashiona" bly cut suits, made from thoroughly tested all wool ma terials in plain and fancy effects-- $5, 7.50, 10, 12.50, 15, and Bp to $20. ' ossess ed for g In Boys' Long Pants SuitsAges 14 to 19 Years, ti We show you scores of the swellest creations, perfect in material, O ' workmanship and fit, at S $3.45 $3.98 54.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 In Boys' Knee .; Suits for AH Ages, 2 1-2 to 16 Yrs. We show every new style for little and larger boys, at 93c $ 1 .25 $ 1 .50 $ 1 .98 $2.45 $2.98 $3.45 $3.98 $4.50 $5.00 Send Today for Our Men's Catalogue. ; ' o '.'".V.-,'- '. . ' ' ' '' ' ' Jt tells all about men's clothes, shows samples of cloth from which the clothes are made; shows you exactly how much money we can save you. It's free. J If you have a boy to clothe do not neglect to send for-our Boys' Cata Cfl' logue. The book shows samples of boys' clothes, tells you all about how they ? are made, and above all demonstrates clearly our claim that we sell better boys' clothes for less money than any CJ store in the United States. The book is free. Write for it. a 9 B Ar mstron i22i to 1227 0 Street ClotMng' Co Lincoln, Nebraska The distress and poverty in New York was exemplified the other day in a mast striking manner. A new department store was to be opened and had advertised for employes. By 8 o'clock, in the morning such a crowd had assembled begging for work that the police had to call out the re serves. Eight thousand poor girls and yong men crowded tho fctreet In front, beg?ing to he allowed to work, and tho salaries in department storea rant.0 from 3 to $5 and $0 a week. Without doubt many of these young people were ona and daughters of mldd'o class people- from whom the "captains of Industry" had stolen the last dol lar by selling th"m worthies stocks. To remember that not one of these thieve evrr been prosecuted 1 enoucb to maKe a bishop swear. Some of the money stolen from thee ixr. be lplcjj creature I bUng slvcn t unlvcnsftlfH, rh'irrhcA ard bwpl!iij. Hut the bUlopn duu't swear. Tl.ey taKe the inony. The rblids-tv Minneapolis Omaha taUrond U l'tna a nw kind uf Ph. ne wii nt ta Th lndwn !mt ot!le tn tbm b'lrk of whkh wai irfulej a mntraft. lunl bv tip one f'Ht'hhiK li. Th stipulation as follows r "I Am nt a iiirmWr or em plov t.f any political i.'imnlttf In V(i'pin rnr a rndld.ile ffr, or In ru mU'iU of any or Ulou un der the constitution or laws of Wis consin, or under any ordinance of any town or municipality of that stalq, and this pass was not requested by, and rs not for the advantage of any such person or persons." As that pass was used in Nebraska and the condi tions do not apply in this state where they are most needed, it is somewhat of a puzzle. The controversy between the Brook lyu Eagiu aud the New York World about which was tho first to suggest Cleveland, then I'arl.er, as presiden tial candidates, U simply a contest aboirt which is the greatest traitor to democratic principles and to the American jxople. The honors are easy. Our colonial policy has pauprlrd th pople of orto Mco. Samuel (iompiTs. iTOHlritnt of the AmerUaii Federation f I atHr. has just rturnr, front a HH to the Island and he do ilarea that whll thotmamla at drcijd in ras and wtm har -nn'.y the atmoi)hri and sunshine for gar ments," that U not the worst or U. From !". to r.'K ,) every month from starvation, That Mil country ant Nrt-rt s h Ktate of NVlrsVa has a tonrrnmrnt that nrtllioiui and th t-optn hav not word to say shout It. Oovnnors, JudH and tdber otScers Kt from two to (It timrs as much salary as like officers get in this state and there are a great many more of them. It is a carpet-bag govern ment and it ia wrecking Torto Itlco just as carpet-bag government wreck ed the south. Chicago's notorious Judge Haneey has Issued an Injunction which nulii l.ts ail the city ordinances In regaid to automobiles. They now need not carry numbers, can run at any rate of siH'cd that they wish and the friend3 ol the mangled bodies left In their wi'kf will have no recourse. Why are net fcomc of thce disreputable and In famous republican judges Impeached? The order of the supreme court In the merger cast, when divested of Us legal phraseology, n slmiy this: "Mr. Morgan, Mr. Hill and Mr. Harrlman. you must dti this thing :n a different way," ahd thone gentlemen having a Kreat resprvt for th supreme court, Immediately proceeded to obey the mandate of th j court. The Iowa legislature killed the bid to piuhlldt ofnetrs of all kinds, st4le, municipal anl county, from rei rlvum or luting railroad p,mr killed It so thoroughly that It U deader than a d..or nail, and that Is the deadest thin that snylHMly ever heard of. What othrr rrrU ctmld on ejMct from a rrputdhan IrgulatureT Imperial Hernia Cure RuDturs radically cured bv nw nrooes!?. in a few weeks, without ineonvenipnrw or loss of time in bed. Send for circulars. 0. S. WOOD, M. D. SJI N. V. Ufa Bldf.. Omaha, Nb. HADNESSoo HORSE COLLARS ASKYODRDcalcrtoSHOWT DtrORE. YOU DUY. SHUrA(TUBtO by IIAIrPHAM BROS.CO. Lincoln. Neb. Flattery Is always fioud bait for luckets.