PAGE 8 JUNE 15, 1905 Xjha Nebraska. Independent TntNr. ASKA ' NDfcNT ESTABLISHED 1833 GEO. W. BERGE, Editor and Publisher FREDERIC O. BERGE, Business Manager Published Every Thursday 1328 O Street Lincoln, Nebraska Kntpred at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nc rank a, as wcond-ela.:H mail matter, under the act of Oongretss of March 3, 1879. . m i i ONE DO L' LAR A YEAR Subscriptions Cu'n be Bent direct to The Independent.! i They can also be sent through newspapers which have adver tised a clubbing! irtite, or through local agents, whore fsub-iigenta have been ap pointed. All remittances should be Rent by postoftice moiioy order, express order, or by bank draft on;Jew York or Chicago. Change of Address Subscribers re fjuejiUng a chnngo of addws must give the OLD us well aa'the NEW address. Advertising rattfet furnished upon appli cation. Address aJj communications, and make all drafts, money orders, etc., pay able to : j ( THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT The Publishers if THE INDEPEND ENT want good agents to canvass for subscriptions at &l) points not already occupied. Write ! at once for terms. THE INDEPENDENT, Lincoln, Neb. 1 ' 4 t IN CAP AND BELLS ajt ' fc? . A ten cent stanip is 1 a ! ''big stick." Patience is the fisherman's best bait. ' As the days lengthen, so too do the fish stories, j Prejudice is often a sincere pur pose gone astray. The greatest deficit the world knows is in the conscience fund. All people who have houses to let are in favor of race-suicide. The Indiana cigarette law seems to be going up in smoke . rapidly. The market for Russian securities is extremely bearish just now. There has been an Enquest at Ma nila and "the corpse has been interned. If all parties would nominate high grade candidates, there would be no low-grada officials. The question now is, will Minne sota's stortliing assert the independ ence, of that state. It -is an' open secret that Paul Mor ton turned down an offer of Norway's crown, prefering to become king of the Equitable. The czar could endure the subma rines and shimose shells, but "the illustrious virtue" of . the mikalo proved too much for him. The market reports arj deploring "the dullness . in steel," but unfortu nately this does not refer to the pocket knives manufactured nowadays. If the railroads spent as much mon ey and energy in getting business as they spend in trying to escape taxa tion their earnings would be much greater. ' '-. ! It would have . been cheaper and less bloody forv the Japanese to. have sent the "illustrious virtue" of the mikado out alone to ' do battle with the Russians. Grafting is not confined to the Uni ted States, but here,! thanks to our inventive genius, we have more va rieties than are to be found elsewhere on the globe. r A New York correspondent of a London paper states that while on a hunting trip recently he discovered bosses among animals ' He must have traced the Tammany, tiger to its lair. 5 A Russian . savant has discovered that General Kuropatkin was defeat ed because he was afflicted with a pe culiar variety of "intellectual mi crobes." That is probably the Rus sian for "bughouse." Piano bargains at Prescott Music Company's special piano sale. Write for prices. 138-142 South 12th street, Lincoln, Neb. Drovers Journal-Stockman, June 9th, 1905 Mr. W. A. Graham, chairman of the county board of Dodge County, brought in a load of butcher weight hogs raised at the county farm that sold for $5.22, top price of ths day. This is the fourth year in succession that hogs shipped from the farm have topped the market on day of shipment. Nye & Buchanan Co., handled all of their shipments. In writing to advertisers please mention The Independent. Premier Delyannis of Greece was murdered by a gambler at Athens. A little Harness Talk May Profit You it You are About to Buy. i CO.. Buckstaff Harness have quality.and you cau dtpend upon it We use the old fashioned Oak Ta Cal i f orni.i Leather- life verv bet ohta'k able such ns g:v JO'.I Ion? faithful so vir. The cuttirj . stitchinp, in a k i i are fattlt'css. There is a local H in every community ul can show the t to yo Remember, they nre r stamped with thelttte "B. B." ou the etuis the traces. We do not fetnll. i this harness iuteresi you, show it to you dealer - We will be glad t hear from you. DUGllSTflFF BROS UFG Manu'acturers and it Lincoln. M. (r " u U Cline.& Co, Stock 160,000 Worthof High Grade Goods NOW ON SALE THE RELIABLE STORE. rw NOW ON L SALE At Less than half price i '. t ; . - h i - Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Silks, Notions, Mens, and ;' ' . . ., : -JitU f . Ladies Furnishings, Ladies Coats and Suits, Mens Clothing, Shoes, Millinery, Carpets, and Draperies, Hats and Caps purchased at 40c on the Dollar.- : Watch Omaha Daily Papers For -Particulars and prices. Every Day a Day of Rousing Bargains. Dan t Fail to attend. Mail Orders filled and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 16th and Dodge HAYDEN BFIOS. Omaha. Neb. A New By William J. Bryan, Entitled Under Other Book Flag Travels, Speeches, Lectures. inck Mr. Bryan's Earopenn tour a year ago lie lias been besieged by requests for copies of let ters describing his travels abroad. These letters together with a number of his lectures and other public addresses, have been gathered together and published in book form. The Euro pean letters contain Mr. Bryan's account of what he saw and learned while in Europe, and present interesting views of Ireland, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Holland,. Belgium, and the Netherlands, together with a description of his visits with Count Tolstoy and Pope Leo.' In this volume Mr. Bryan writes entertainingly of the "Birth of the Cuban Republic." He also included his lectures on "A Conquering Nation," and "The Talus of an Ideal." Other articles in the volume are ."The attraction of Farming," written for the Saturday Evening Post; "Peace," the address delivered at the Holland Society dinner in 1904; "Naboth's Vineyard," the address at the grave of Phiio Sherman Bennett; Democracy's Appeal to Culture, address before tbe Alumni Association of Syracuse University; and an'account of his recent trip to the Grand Canyon entitled "Wonders of the West." The book is illustrated, well printed on good paper and substantially bound. One of the features of "Under Other Flags" is the "Notes on Europe," written after his re turn from abroad, and giving in brief form a resume of tbe many interesting things he saw. The sale of Under Other Flags has been tiery gratifying to the author. . Although the first edition appeared in December the fifth edition is novt on the press. The Volume of sates increases from day to day. Agents find the book an; easy seller and order them in lots of from 25 to 100. Neatly Bound in Cloth 400 Page Octavo Under Other Flags, Postage Prepaid ... . $1.25 With The Independent One Year . ..... . $1.75 ...AGENTS WANTED... . Address The Independent LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Ad s 1