The Nebraska Independent OCTOBER 25, 190 Rheumatism Is one of the constitution diseases. It manifests itsel in local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stifi muscles, but it cannot Ix cured by local applications. It requires constitutions' treatment acting througl the blood, and the best is course of the great medicine Hood'sSarsaparilk .which has permanently cured thousands of cases. For testimonials of remarkable cure end for Book on Rheumatism, No. 7 C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mas? Attorney General Mayer and to make him a traitor to the people in these election cases. They have been strong enough to withhold the repub n,o iorioi!tnrp frnm nassine: a re count bill and they finally compelled Mayer to refuse to allow the citizens of New York to take quo warranto proceedings through his office, for in order to bring these proceedings it was necessary to have his consent I have made every effort to hive those votes counted because of the prin ciple involved, for I feel that if a precedent is established by which the people's votes can be dishonestly counted and destroyed, and their will at elections defeated by corporations, a fatal blow has been struck at Amer ican rights and liberty. "There is now little danger to any election thief or thug, to any criminal boss or corrupt corporation in any city or any section of New York sta'e. for crimes committed against the election laws. The citizen no longer has any security for his ballot and if he has not he has no opportunity to protest against wrongs or to cor rect any evils no matter how great in our government. "I have spent over $100,000 in the attempt to have the people's votes in New York City counted. I have not given up the fight and I am in this campaign to continue the strug gle of last year. "I hope a legislature will be elect ed that will pass a recount bill so that this conspiracy against the peo ple may yet be overthrown. I hope that an attorney general will be elect: ed who will allow quo warranto.pro- ceedings and will prosecute the hi? and little criminals who are respon sible for the theft of the people's elec toral franchises. I hope that a legis lature will be elected that will pass a direct nominations bill, for the de struction of the boss evil can only be permanently accomplished through dl rect nominations. "The mere overthrow of one boss is Invariably followed under our pres , ent system by the substitution o' an other boss eaually evil. To accom plish the permanent destruction of all bosses it is necessary to attach nA pHmtnate the svstem under " which bosses thrive. Direct nomina tions will overthrow not only the pres ent bosses but the present boss svs tem and it will place control of nom lnations in the hands of the people and remove it from the unclean hands rt --y ftfoc the greedy group of corrupt corporations. "The corporation element of J he re puMicin. party tint slid the!'- corpor ation ticVet through a packe-i ron vention like so many greased pigs at country fair also struck out of the republican platform the clause calling for direct nominations, and thereby not only failed to indorse but actually repudiated the one honest and effect ive measure by which bosses can be destroyed. "Any statement against bossism now by the slick and slippery nominees of that republican convention is as absurd as a declaration against cor porations would be while Woodruff, Sheldon and Mayer conduct the repub 1'can campaign; while Ryan, Belmont, Rogers, Rockefeller, Morton and Mor "an pay the freight; while Sheehan, Parker, Cleveland, Shepard, McClel lro, Jerome and other corporation lackeys cheer lustily for the corpora tion candidates at so much per cor poration cheer. "I hope that a legislature will be elected that will investigate the crim inal merger of the New York City traction lines, which the last legisla ture refused to do, and will expose the corrupt political partnership be tween the attorney general's office and Wall street; a legislature that will investigate the incompetent and other faithless departments; a legislature that will nass an employers' liability bill; a legislature that will sustair a conscientious governor, and will serve the people and not the trusts And I hone a severe rebuke will b? administered Attorney General Miyer that d'scredited camp follower of the corporations, that disgraced deserter from the people's cause. "I hne a judiciary will be elected that will represent the people, and not the corporations; and I hope the people will believe me wholly and ab solutely sincere when I say my only object in being in this campaign is to serve them and, if elected, to re move the government from the hands of the corporations who use it for their private profit, and restore it to fhe hinds of the people, to be con ducted for the public good. "W. R. HEARST." Squires Goes to Panama Washington It was announced at the state department that Herbert G. Squires of New York had been select ed to be American minister at Pan ama to succeed Charles E. Magoon. Senor Don Jorge Munoz Dead Washington Senor Don Jorge Mu noz, Guatemalan minister to the Uni ted States, died here tody as the result of an attack of malaria, com plicated with stomach troubles. Launch Russian Battleships St. Petersburg Two powerful bat tleshins of the Russian navy were launched todav, the Andri Pervosvan ni of 16 000 tons, and a smaller vessel, the St. Eustace, at Sebastopol. Off to Crow Reservation Washington The interior depart ment todiy received a dispatch from Deputy Game Warden Johnson, at Newcastle, Wvo., saying that the rene gade Utes had left Gillette and were moving north rapidly. This is inter preted to mean that the Indians are beaded for the Crow reservation or the northern Cheyenne reservation. The dispafch was transmitted to the war department. Waiting for the Opening Goldfield Nev. Four thousand pros pectors and nr'ning men are campei on the borders of the Walke Indian reservation awaiting the hour of 12 IT.I.'J'IMI,, lll.ll ,ll 1 ,, n , Your shoe money wQI go twice as far n you buy the strong well-made and bard-to-wear- ont SCHOOL SHOES for boys and eirls. They are best seasoned upper leather and tough so!i soles and have fewer seams than other shoes Mayer School shoes are shaped to prevent injury to growing children's feet. " WEAR LIKE IROIV Your dealer has them or will eet th take no other. The Mayer trade-mark is stamped mm m on every soie. We also make the men and "Western tor women. F. Mayer 4' IT'Wy'-,:i:-iAriSj i' HL.j, J l- Iff. Tat'. Milwaukee, Wis. o'clock Monday, October 29, for its formal opening. The Goldfield News came out today in a leading editorial charging conspiracy on the part of the government officials in securing in ad vance the best of the mineral lands for themselve sand families. To Discuss Immigration Rome Several newspapers here as sert that the United States again has proposed an international congress to discuss European immigration to the United States to be held in Washing ton in 1907. The papers add that Great Britain, France, Austria, Rus sia. Italy, Denmark and Holland have agreed to send delegates. WHAT LABOR'S M. P.'S COST An interesting official statement is made with regard to the finances of the Labor party in Thursday's papers. Each of the twenty-nine M. P.'s quali fied to receive benefits from the par liamentary fund is paid 200 a year, and this, with other necessary ex pPT1Bes percentage- of returning otH cers' fees, salary of a clerk to the whips, etc., and percentage to general fnn(ibrinsrs the total expenditure to 6,290 per annum. Last year's in come being only 4,000, the executive announce that they will propose at the next annual conference that pay ments to the parliamentary fund of the Tabor representation committee should be raised from a penny to two pence per member per annum. With an income of 8 000 a marein of 1,50 would be left to meet th fur ther charges of rminen'mc0 and re urn''nr officers' fees anticipated from the iicr'-ased representation of labor in parliament. Spectator. THE VANISHING HUMAN VOICE A few more years and our ears will no lonrer be charmed by the sweet tones of the tenor and the soprano. The present fash'on of violent sport is having a most disastrous effect on the s'n-rl'nn; powers of the lmrg and il is nrobahle that our descendants will j)pvpt be able to enjov the operas of Vrrdl o P.ces'ni owidt to the dearth of singers. La Republique Francaise. made oi "Oonorblli" shoes for Lady" shoes Jd&3i Boot & Shoe 60. WANTED Hustler with $500 to join large Transfer, Storage & Coal Co., and act probably as foreman. 1307 N St., Lincoln, Nebr. WOOD, J. C, & CO., successors to Soukup & Wood. Expert cleaners and dyers, 1320 N St, Lincoln, Neb., Phones: Auto 1292, Bell 147. Mail order work carefully attended to. Nerve Everything depends upon your nerves. It. is nerve force that causes the brain to direct the motion of your body ; it is nerve force that causes your heart to pulsate, and send the blood through your veins"; it is nerve force that causes your stomach to digest food, your kidneys to filter the blood, and the liver to secrete bile. In fact, nerve force is . the power that runs your body, so if you feel worn-out, irritable, nervous, cannot sleep, or eat well, have pain or misery anywhere, your nerves are weak, and your system run down. To restore this vitality take Dr. Miles' Nervine which .will strengthen and build up the nerves. You cannot be healthy without strong nerves. "For eighteen years Dr. Miles Nervine and Anti-Pain Pills have been my close companions. Early in mar ried life, while raising children, my nerves became all worn-out could not Bleep; had no appetite; Indigestion very bad, and had such awful dizzy ppells. Then I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, and at once I began to Im prove, and soon' found myself In perfect health." , , - 324 Pittsburg St.,- New CasUe. Pa. Dr. Miles' Nervine: It sold by your druggist, who will Guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls, ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind It Takes