PAGE 16. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT JUNE 9, 1904. My Breatfa0 Shortness of Breath Is One of the Com monest Signs of Heart Disease. Notwithstanding what many physic ians Kay, heart disease can be cured. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure has per manently restored to health many thousands who had found no relief In the medicines (allopathic or homoeo pathic) of regular practicing physicians. It has proved Itself unique In the his tory of medicine, by being so uniformly successful In curing thoso diseases. Nearly alwaj-3, one of the first signs of trouble Is shortness of breath. Wheth er It comes pm a result of walking or running up stairs, or of other exercises, If the heart is unable to meet this extra demand upon Its pumping powers there is something wrong with It. Tho very best thing you can do, Is to take Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. It Will go to the foundation of the trou ble, and make a permanent cure by strengthening and renewing the nerves. 'I kno-.v that Dr. Mileu' New Heart Cure is a great remedy. For a number of years 1 suffered from shortness of breath, smothering spells, and pains in my left side. For months at a time I would be unnblo to lio on my left side, and if May liat on my back would nearly Emother. A friend advised using Dr. Wiles" New Heart Cure, which I did with good results. I began to improve at once, and after taking several bottles of the Heart Cum the pains in my side and other symptoms vanished. I am now entirely well. All those dreadful fimothcring spells nre a thing of the past" F. P. DUAKE, Middletown, O. a If the first bottle does not help you, the druggist will refund your money. ii1P'FT! Write to us for Free Trial XVXjXj pack ago of Dr. Miles' Antl Paln Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose .your case, tell El what Is wrong, and how to right It. e. DR. MILES MISDIOAIV CO.. JUOUATOIUES, i-LKiiAUT, 1ND. i COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK Cf LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. i i I I I Capitalt $100,000.00 Surplus. u.ooo.oo Deposits, 1,350,000.00 j v i OFFICERS John B. Weight, President J. II. Westcott, 1st Vice Pres. J Jce. Samuels, 2d Vice Pres. P. L. Hall, - - Cashier $ W. B. Ryona, Asst. Cashier GREEN GABLES The Dr. Ben. F. Bailey SANATORIUM. For treatment of nervous diseases, disease 1 ol women, rheumatism, and In laetirH non eontafcions diseases. All baths and electric cerrent useful In treatment ot slek. Mhs sape and physical culture. This Is the lar- Reat. best equipped ana most uonuuaiiiy lurtiislied sanatorium in the west. Write lor particulars. Address Dr. BenJ. F. Bailey Sanatorium, Lincoln, Nebraska. DLL MAIS WORKS, 1 . -r ent llrltain.r.'-. Mlddl kget; us ( ivsnr,f:i; lltst.ot Jlonejr An i.PeU-iitMtttes,:::llist. ol Money, Modern m jfl Wstat.'s, f.'; Ilt.ttt.1r3r ol Metiey, A tner ,y'.f ; rn, t.50; S ieine f mom y.H: Moiie 4 '. crimen,? mi Vt nun tit MUo.fiw: 1 '-'r.;-r 1! im.. rr ol lmlou McUl. i.i: Hue rpt r'4t rimii Marline, handMltched. CAMbWimJ.' I'M.!, lb NaJltoa fquar P. O , rw l"rk CASH PAID For H . . . v : 13 Consignments o 1 i e i t ctl. M nek fw nltu! UtrF t.tour Mtj.- W : . t !!! ! It!i' l'r .i!f m t t Hint tt i I'tt '. il' i rt il n ilfi't t i.i vt t.tii I. H I.i iU r I in v 1 Uuti it .ftt'r j'ftl l lr Hides and Pelts. T HIIMAI Mtt I Li Ot H. I!, M 'u:w.t n. Mii.f. 14 ji you luviU'd jiair intehtKr ubaTllH Lf Tli lnkiHH'kot: to WOO, Populist National Convention. THE ST. LOUIS ADDRESS. We are fundamentally opposed to the present - unjust distribution ol wealth, that creates a system of so ciety in which the few get, without working, while the man worlt with out getting; a system which must re sult in either anarchy or despotism, and the total destruction of our re public. This oonuition Is due to the monopoly of noturol opportunities and the creation of special privileges by law. We maintain that this go eminent, which was dedicated by the fathers of the republic, to freedom and equal ity of opportunity, shall iulflll Its true mission. We .iemand Ine otening to all of the opportunities of nature and the abolition of all special privileges. In both of the great political ..parties of the nation are to be lound two Ir reconcilable factions, one In favor of governmental usu.pation, tending to the establishment of a new feudalism, and the other Ptandlpg tor industrial and political 'libeity. . In the people's party of the nation iies the only hore of the perpetua tion of popular institutions. We ratify and reaffirm the funda mental principles of the platform of the people's party adopted, at its na tional convention in Omaha In 18S2. Free speech, free press, trial by jury and the rights of the people peaceably to assemble, are the :onstit.utionai right3 of everj American citizen.. We oppose their violation by injunctions issued by courig cf equity. . We hold that the right to issue and coin money and to regulate the value thereof is solely a function of the gov ernment. , ' We demand public ownership and operation of those public utilities which are in their nature natural mo nopolies, such as the railroad, tele phone, gas and electric lighting. As to those trusts and monrpoiies which are not public utilities 01 natural mo nopolies, we demand that those, spe cial privileges which they now enjoy, and which aloe enable them to ex 1st. should be Immediately withdrawn. Corporations being tho creatures of government, should be subjected to such governmental regulation and control as will adtquatcly protect the public. We demand the taxailon of monopoly privileges, while they re main in private nands. to .Y extent of the value of the privileges granted. We favor the initiative and referen dum: the former to the end that the people may compel the enactment of good laws; the latter to th end that the people may veto legislative meas ures. . - - We favor the direct nomination of candidates for elective pvblic office by direct vote of the people, and the clec tion of the United States senators and federal judges by the people.- The platform of the peoples flatty made at Omaha in 1892 was originally made in a conference ca.led and held by the labor orgamzaton3 February 22, 1892. Wo therefore invite the wealth-producers to take rart in the primaries that shall choose delegates to our conven ion, guaranteeing that the Influence of i.his party shall be given to advance the interests of or ganized labor by the recognition of the union label on manufactured piod ucts, as well is in legislation., which at last is the only hope of just con ditions for labor. Wo criticise as unfair, Illegal and unjus-t, those Jecisions of the couiis declaring the labor la unconstitu tional, and we demaua a constitu tional amendment authoiizing legis lation requiring the state, liiuclcipat itles and public franchi-c owing cor porations, their contracovs and sub contractors, to r workmen tnc pte valllng rates of wage3, tnd that upon public works, osht hours shall con stitute a day's work, and we demand tho abolition of the coatran system upon public work. We invite the co-operation of all reform forces believing in the above piinciplea. . The Call. The Joint cowtmitrt's o trc refoim rt i' M, t'vxt vitU$, the ivople's part) 1 of ki.e United S at pa, ai'cntUml tu Ihr ! city of St. lovts, .Ma. on ibv 2?ud, 2:ird. and 21th d.ijs of February, 1304, hereby cull n. pa'.tonal convention to mH't V th city o H'.Ti.uflt 1 1. Ill, 00 lu I mirth (Mu day of Ju'y. 1001. at 12 o'clock noon of said dny, for the It.iie of muuiufctlni; a candidate for the otTke cf prendent of tu Uoittd Stat-i. ftti I a ramlidate fo' the o(t)o ut ne r iidt uf the llclt(J Statcn; for Mil piriHU t.f nelocur.R 11 national toromUtse of id pPopti ratty; for the formuUtlon o! a national plat farm; nd far the tracts Moa of tutb other business as may legally come before it The basis of representation shall be one delegate from each congressional district in each state, with an addi tional delegate at large for each 2,000 votes or major traction thereof, cast for Gen. James B. Weaver for presi dent in 1892; the indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory 5 delegates each; and 3 delegates from eac'a of the other territories, as follows, .o-wit; A'fthama 52 Arizona 3 Arkansas 13 California 2J Co'crado ., 30 Connecticut 5 1 5 Delaware Florida . Georgia ...... .. 22 Idaho . 6 36 Illinois Indiana 1 Indian Territory -5 Iowa ..1 .'. 21 Kansas 83 Kentucky .;. 23 Louisiana 20 5 Maine Maryland 6 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 22 Minnesota 24 Mississippi .. ; 13 Missouri 37 Montana 5 Nebraska 48 Nevada ..: 5 New Jersey 10 New Hampshire ., 2 New Mexico 3 New York .... North Carolina North Dakota 45 32 11 28 5 15 86 2 Ohio Oklahoma Oregon .... . Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina 8 South Dakota 15 Tennessee 22 66 1 2 16 13 'I 16 5 Texas Utah ............ t a 1 tat Vermont Virginia I Washington West Virginia Wisconsin ... Wyoming MlMtlMII Total 327 It is recommended by the national committees that the call for a state convention in each . state . shall Le made by the heretofore wing of the people's party recognized under , the laws of such state as a political or ganization. In states where both wings have an organization, it Is rec ommended that a joint call be issued. And in states where there is no legal organization of the peopie'3 party, it is recommended that the national committeemen representing the two wings issue a joirt call for a conven tion. JO A. PARKER, - J. H. Q. EDMISTEN, DB FRANCE, EURDICK, with plenary P. J. DIXON, C. MILTON PARK, I. D. Joint sub-committee powers. Ry order of the comm.'Hees afore said. Monteau Co., Mo. Editor Independent: About two days ago I saw your agent, T. B. Chiidej-s, and he asked if I had sent in to be enrolled with the Old Guard. I told hlra I had not, from the fact that I had no monoy to send in with the enrollment. (None required of those not able. I).) 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