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MILES MEDICAD CO., LABORATORIES, ELKIIART, . IND.' ' New York Wakes Up. The people's . party has at last got a hearing in the New York papers, not in the great dailies but in the-weekly pres3. all over the state. The follow ing is clipped from the Yonkers Ga zette, but editorials of a similar char acter .have appeared in a great many of them. The Gazette says: - , . "The radical and anti-Hill element up the state are going to oppose Par ker in the coming presidential election. The people's party in 1892 polled more than 16,000 votes in' the state of New York for Weaver, their candidate. In 1896, hey fused with the democratic party, but polled nearly 7,000 votes for Watson, the candidate on their ticket for vice-president. The entire strength of the people's party was thus thrown to Bryan, ana became a part of the democratic party. "It is now well assured - that this element will break away, and in con-, nection with the anti-Hill element up the state will refuse to support Judge Parker. The candidate of the peo nies nartv. Thomas Watson of 'Geor gia, when a candidate on the ticket in -1896,' with-Bryan, polled upwards of 1.500.000 votes in the country. , une managers of. the people's party in. the coming election confidently expect wis vote will be largely increased. , "For the . Duroose of making an ag gressive camnaicn in the state, there by preventing the carrying of the state by Judge Parker, the people's party expects to inform Mr. Watson ana Mr. Tibbies, their candidates, oi tneir nomination at Cooper. Union in Aug ust. Arrangements. , have been com pleted by which the People's party candidates will appear on tne-official ballot, and a full state ticket will' be nominated, - An aggressive campaign will be waged , throughout the state. The" effect of this, according to the party's leaders, unquestionably will be the defection from Judge Parker of many thousand votes which in 1896 and 1900 were cast for Bryan." overthrow of genuine democratic prin ciples. " .'..' " Hearst and -a - Hearst platform would Lave been inviting, and a Hearst house would doubtless have meant the overthrow of trust . dominance, but Hearst went down wifh Bryan, and both Bryan and Hearst are committed to the support of that which they have denounced; we are left to keejr- the faith and we have a sacred dutr to perform with resolution and fidelity to principle as disclosed inour income parabl? platform, approved by the advanced thinkers ana acvocatedby our thoroughly capable leaders. . . . T. J. M'MINN. San Antonia, Texas COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK-!' CF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 111 1 : .1 I ':. capital, $100,000.00 x Surplus. 14.000.00 Deposits, 1,350,000.06 t OFFICERS John B. Weight, President J. H. Westcott, 1st Vice Pres. 4 Jcf. Hamcels,"'.' 2d Vice Pres. ' P. L IlAtt, . , - - ' Cashier ; W. B. Rvons, - Asst. Cashier I ? Will Command Votes. v White haired, but sturdy, strong of body and commanding of spirit, a born, leader ot a certain sort of men such is Thomas H. Tibbies, the real apostle of populism, the actual feature of the ticket. He will command a good many votes in his and neighboring stales; He is a good example of the sort of man who is always seeking to get out side the beaten paths of politics. They make campaigns interesting, but it is well for the republic that they are not likely to have any controlling vote in the country. New London (ConnJ Telegram. : DENTISTRY. nest Work. Low Prices. Silver Fillings from i i . 50o Gold Fillings from, ............. i.$l.00 Crown Work from.... 13.50 Sot of Teeth from ................. 15.00 Be sure and call on tho celebrated BOSTON DENTISTS. 1319 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. Plrtixe mention th! paper when jrou hav work de-no. It helps the paper and adrerttser. CATTLE Live Corn Stock Sp7 rn,sslon . SHEEP , liye & Buchanan Go, IOCTH OMAHA, NEllHSKA. el pojjibl rervice in all de f artrofnta. Write or wire ua for market or other information. I .oner distance telephone HW3. . " hi Write Us For l.urgamt In WalchM, Diatuoccl, Jowoir;, SiUerware, Cut (Ma etc. Many r kxU it cost to make room for fall rooJj, M. G. WOLFF, ij South ijt 5trl. Lincoln, tith. . Our Platform. Our platform bristles with remedies for the yrongs with which we are af flicted L Renublicanlsm, nakedly, "stands pat," and offers nothing. Democracy 0?) as Bryan admits upon most important economic issues, parades, aMittle bunch of meaningless platitudes. If I may indulge an -undignified ' quotation, I can illustrate with a crude negro rhyme:" "De raccoon's tail am bushy, de 'pos- sum's tail am bar, . De rabbit had no tail at all just little - bunch of har." . : Democracy (?) is the rabit and has the show of a -rabbit in this contest. The world-embracing gold-coustric- tor has the country in its deadly loias, and whether Roosevelt or Parker wins, will retire the green back without any preliminary debate before the people, and thus contract the currency to the extent of $346,(HO,O00, and the dear people, the farmers and the workers will sweat blood, while the shining rrmfr sniippzps the life out of la bor. Itepubl icaus i n vented tho green back with which to beat the south to death in war, and now conspire with Wall street democracy (?) to strangle her industry by a constantly contract ing currency. Tho loyally partisan and long-suffering south is expected to contribute to her own immolation be cause she is a "democrat." It is the evident design to make a monkey of the nouth, that she may pull chestnuts out of the lire for eastern plutocrats of the Klklns-Davis-Clevsiand UK. She is to be frightc-iied into line by th cry of negro equality because Kooscvolt had Hooker T. to dinner. So cial folly or otteuse m our accidental chitf magistrate Hi nowise aflecu HtaleiraU. If UuuUer 1. ture. in sit down with Teddy, Isn't that Hooker hv.mua1 Social equality Is not made law; unwritten law h PtronRor than statutes if It were, arut all the howl, however well justified from the sixUl standpoint. U merely political fustian with which to ttner and im--IcaA the KillJ south Into th support of a candidate whom nuccf.-tf uc ica4 wore KMjlble would mean dis aster to the uuh4 01 iupe, and the Mr. Cantrell's Appeal. - Fellow Populists: Editor Indepen- j dent offers to send his paper to" seven ' different . names till after the cam- paign for $1. This requires a sac-; rifice' on his part. .Now, are we pop ulists 1 going to continue - indifferent I and not sacrifice either time or mon ey?'5 If we are then we needn't ex pect to build our "party, up to the point . of . success. . Our party would have passed into oblivion years ago if jit ihadn't .been for the sacrifice of our noble. and heroic editors. ;7 " : If we could work ourselves up to the point of sacrificing. by brooding over the oppression of the. laboring people by the " idle rich; we could flood this country with papers and lit erature. We could bring about .such an indignation - against the. rich' for their outrages against the poor, that' a hurricane of reform-would pass over this . country and ' sweep every ( tool of the corporation from power and grace his office with a reformer. ' ' Now, ' brother populists, let. me beg you to make just a little saennce to day, not tomorrow, lay your paper, aside - and get ., your pencil and write down the names of seven populists that ' you believe are susceptible of reason and argument, and send them to" the editor with a dollar. Do this if you have to borrow the dollar. Then go to work to get up as big a club as you can.- - - . t It ought not to be very difficult to get democrats and republicans to Sub scribe at -a rate? of fifteen cents. I am sending a dollar today and will now set about, to get up . a club. We must first send our own dollar then go to work to get as many to subscribe i as wp can. ' Anv of us can afford to contribute one dollar to circulate such a paper as The Independent, when we ran it to make weekly visits to seven different parties till after the campaign for such a small sum. ; Now honins that every one that reads this will do at least as much as I have done. I remain yours icr ac tion. 1 J. S. CANTRELL. 'Northview, Mo. . t : Imperial: Hernia Gere Rupture radically cored by new process, In a few weeks, without nconvenience or loss of time in bed. Send for circulars. O. S. WOOD, M. D. 5a 1 N. Y. Life Bids. . Omaha, Neb OUSMOBILES THREE STYLES $650 $750 ' $950 The rig for pleasure and business. 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' The mistakes of the past must point the way for the iuture. a tvicnriiv CTpetins and hearty wel trt nil who will assist us. but, entangling alliances with no other nirtv Our platform is sound and broad enough for all to stand on. nn- rirkpf hpaded bv the grandest and best men. ever presented to the people, men who have been tested and proven to be gooa, anu uue. - The people's party 13 the only party that can open the way for better con ditions. 5 The socialist party wants to govern everything and everybody. The demo-republican party holds the people in subjection whfle plutoc racy robs them. The people's party holds the key to the situation and 1 says: "Away with all laws granting ... 1 11.1 1 1. . I . v.i. special privilege.-?." anu mat me icdi governed are the bestoverned people. The home of the Jeffersonian demo crat is in the people's party. The house of refuge lor every Lin coln republican la the people's party. 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