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fHF NKHKASKA INDEPENDENT'? Sept, 22, 189S f H 1 S ' 1 i i d ; -a : 1 ; .4 3 HOW ITIS DONE MONEY MAKING TACTICS OF REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS, Of FflIJi I'l DM6LE 81. "Naw Tint" rubllahm Horn Happrrased Hews From Waahlnilon War I Prtinnt TrlcUs hhowu liaTe eullar Drill of I'lutoirela. sire to Be Friendly. AN EPIDEMIC IS THREATENED, Washington: Senator Elkiiw of West Virginia, one of the strongest believers of the annexation of the riilllppine isl ands, In la Washington. Ue came to Washington Just an soon as ho heard of Spaln'a proposition for peace, and lnta been here ever since working in the Interest of a strong and firm forit-ffii policy. There are but few men in pub lic life who have the foil tide nee of the president to such 1111 extent us Senator Klkins. With Mr. MeKlnlry the West Virginian talked plulnly and urged mi opcu declaration that this country meant to hold tin Philippines. Before the war begun Senator F.lklns was opposed to hostilities, lie thought the trouble with Spain could be fet tled by other means. Press dispatch! Without desiring to ruler Into a (lis ruKhlou of it colonial policy, or an ar gument on territorial expansion, I dc aire to mildly criticise the president on the choice of friends. To those whose iiiemorlcM go beyond the present year nn 111 turn In given by rcudlnif thut "few men In public life enjoy the con fidence of the prcitldent to such an ex tent an Senator KIUIiih." Thl is the name Klkins. bear In mind, who would have looked upon tho world through hnr at the end of theHtur Koute "uu dulM If Justice and thu penitentiary hml their due. If the president alms to retain the lofty reputation for vir tue ho ho hitherto bad, he will keep a stenographer In the room when Klklna In there, Jt may Interest the readers of The New Time to be told the causes which have changed Klkins from bin ante bellum "pcuisc-at-uiiy-prlco" posl tlou to hi present aggressive war lov ing frame, When women and children are being starved In Culm, and after the assassination of thu Maine battle ship, with SliOodd of her men, Klkins sang, bird-like, for tienee and for Spain, Ilia Intereat, like Klkins' Inter cut In everything, could be expressed In dollara and cents, lie wu the agent, the paid aenute representative, of the Hpii nihil bondholders, lie talked against war and earned IiIn money. Klkins la honest, at leant to the extent of doing what be Is paid to perform. With war declared uml hostilities on, Klklna' view point at once changed. It became hla financial Intercut to prose cute the war thusentercd upon. It la rudely estimated that Klkins, Bliss, the accreiary of the Interior, llannu, the aenator from Ohio, and two others not In publie life will directly reap fifty million dollara bei.etit from the war about to Imi concluded a thin Is writ ten. Fully one-half of tbla fifty mil llona ia conttugent upon the retention of the Philippine islands by tliU irov ernment. Mr. Klklna la one of the or iranloera and promoters of the I'hilltv- plno Trading tympany, recently formed, lie Isalso deep Intoa acheme for build In ir rail ways In tuua. A ayn d Irate to own l'orx Kico nuiubera Mr. Klklna among it membera. He be came buav aa aoouua war waa declared, and at once accured a coal contract from the government to furnlah It boo, 000 tona of coal for the navy at 10.40 a ton. Henator Ilauna, a ncraon of aome raodeaty aa well aa iuOucnce, could Ifet a contract for the comparatively amall amount of J00,ooo toua one million between them. The extortion ate price paid ia becauae of a clause which makea it neccaaary fer the con tr actor to deliver coal at any naval atation In the Atlantic. The figure were baaed on the hey eat atation. where the fleet then lay, and Included a nrolll. The veasela that have re ouieed coal have all come nortli for It. or the fleet haa lieen aupplieil by col- llera. which have invariably taken their loadaat Norfolk, the point moat eonveuient to Klklna' and llanua'a mlnea. Klklna haa qiiiU? aupplanted llanna In White lloune affectioua. lit U a hiuoothernroMaltiouof iiiuiiIhhxI. Han 11 a bore hlmaelf too much aa a ifuur dlan of the prealdential ron aa well a curator of the prcaulentlul eatate. Klklna la the avinimthetie unU luter rated frleud. The rtreaident la much concerned over the forward conduct of hia brother Abner. Abuer l a ern or much baalnaaa aairacity. He ttiMired great poatbllitiea in hia klnahin and haa won Condition of the Kluvan Thuoan4 Hpan lull I'rltiinort Very I'oor Trpliuld Fever lii(trealn at an Alarming Half In Manila ami avlli. atory of the Merrlmac ia an old wife a tale by thia lime. She had been once condemned and lay rotting at her i dock. A coat of paint and a barrel of ! .... , . . . 1 1 . ..in . :i.iii 1 wniieieau raiaeo oer aeiiuijr fwuhh- 1 . , tiea from a questionable 510,000 to rnllippine insurgent Leaaers UB' 8400,000. J ne Merrimne acanuai wna ready to burnt when she waa scuttled In Kantiniro channel. I don't want to detract from the plory and heroism of llobaon and hia bamirul or vikings; their bravery stands for as much as if It were effective. It waa not the we al re of the men who ordered the Mcr rimae' drowning to block the chan nel. They wanted to submerge the evidences of their fraud. When Cer- vera figured that his t ime had come for an ocean run the Merrlmac wreck did not obstruct hia squadron's passage nor did it prevent the entrance of the American fleet later umler tlie ques tionable Sampson and the undoubted Neh ley. The Merrimne was sunk to concuul a crime, and llobson and his men were put in Jeopardy to keep men now in Washington from publie no tice. All these things will get Into the newspaper press one day, but to no purpose, -j ne war win do eigut months ended before some uneasy con gressman w ill demand papers and re ports. One of thu mont entertaining series of ofliciul Improprieties Is oiiig on now In the war ofllcc. 1 don lit If Mec- retary Alger knows that lie la In a way 11 felon, requi.liig only the for mality of conviction to make liini legally such. His ia one of those hap py natures wbh-h knows no wrong In Itself. Jn the fiillncsa of time it be came necessary to the progress of this opera bouffe of a war thut the war depurtmunt ucquire some transports for the troops. Asslstunt Necretary Meikle job 11 set himself to work and bought several at fairly good rates, Then an idea struck the Algerian mind. Other labor was found for Melklejohn and Secretary Alger brought from Michigan his one-time business partner, Col. Trunk llecker, and commissioned him us the f'ovcrn- inent'a airent for the purchase of trans ports. I'rlcea to the government for sea going craft at once went up, al though It does not appear thut the khlp owners got the advance. On the contrary, It la averred that Col. lleck er, Necretary Alger a ouslness partner, makea the tmrcrcuce. j uo not say that Alger is knowingly venal. As I have remarked, whatever Is to bis financial advuntuges seems to be good and in violation of uo Christian principle. One day a man -a newspaper corre spondent found Meeker In a govern ment office ordering about ofllccrs pf the army with the air of a proprietor, Has llecker a commission in' oulrled the correspondent, "No," replied Necretary Aiirer, -ne la simply a purchasing agent" Then," salilthc correspondent, "you will do well to tlx him out. It's against the rules of the department to assign civilian quarters in this ouildlng, or permit him to transact business for the war department, pome on win impeach you oue day or another. Thereupon Ceneral Alirei' wrote out a commission for his business partner and henceforward llecker became col onel and assistant iiuiirtcrmaster. Recently Alfred II. Lewis, In a INew York publication. iruve asucuinct read- In ir of tlia Alirerlan character. It is worth reproduction in part lu tins connection: Who is Alircr'.' He Is a politician from Michiirun. His millions, born of dubious deula in pine lauds, make the sole reason for his politteul existence In person he Is tall, gray, slim and furtive. Alirer is very rich. 1 hat docs not mean that Alirer is very wise. To be aa wealthy aa Solomon is not always to be as profound as Solomon. J his city bristles with proof thutmauy dull aud witless folk, indeed, can produce a bank honk the size of a Webster's un abridged. Alirer Is of thia last sort. His bead isshaped like a red squirrel s; he thinks like a red squirrel, aud he has all of a red squirrel a trick to ac cumulate, lu the instance of the rus set rodent chronicled, the hoard is acorns, w ith Alirer it is dollars; that makes the only difference. Alirer bus wealth to the humming tune of millions. And It ia with thia wealth be iHiuirht his present portfolio. much aa some merchaut of beef might buy a steer in a stockyard. Alger from the earliest haa made his mouey talk. Alirer is suLracioua to that ex tent, at least. Alger la more eloqueut more convincing with hla money than with hla mouth. Mirer haa hotted to be preaideut. and still hopes to be president. And hla money la me ireuia on which Alirer'a hopes do all their elanibrrinir. Money! Money! Money! It haa lcen the Alger system for three WE TAKE PLEASURE tjy We place before you a most interesting collection of bargains for this week. Nkw YoltK, Sept, 21. A dispatch to the New York Herald from Manila says: As the result 01 the meetings or thu national ussembly of Filipinos, thus far held in Malolos, there is now entire confidence in the American gov ernment on the part of the insurgent lenders. All tho members of the as sembly exhibit an earnest desire that tlie future relations of the Hllplnos with the Americans may be of the most friendly character. Tho condition of the Spanish pris oners is beginning to excite anxiety among the military ofllccrs here. Klcven thousand of these prisoners are pitirtcrcd in churches and other publie buildings within tlie narrow confines of the walled city, where most of the Spanish people live, where the Ameri can garrison Is quartered, aud where (Jeiierul Olia haa located the army headquarters. Membera of the sanltar yeorps are kept constantly at work clearing out filth that constantly accumulates, the Spaniard having not thu lcaat knowl edge of the laws of sanitation, The result is a condition threatening a general outbreak of disease at any moment. Typhoid fever la already In creasing at an alarming rate. Author ities feel It is absolutely essential to the health of the city to get thu Span lh prisoner out of Manila at thu sarliest possible date. Similar conditions are reported from Cavite, where the Spanish In the hands of the rebels are suffering from the lack of thu necessaries of life. To make matters worse the sailing of the hospital ship Uio has been repeatedly delayed. It Is now stated positively that the vessel will sail J hursday. MERRIAM BACK FROM HAWAII, for on nearly M f them. Abner has taken ,,,.,.,,,. tm.v 'My iU Chicago a broker a percentage 011 nearly every t,U a.thl to the irovrrniucnt. lie was a ttartv In interest to the Wanuamak r shoe contract. The eminent I'hila- telithtaa aohJ to the government shia f,,r ilia vuluutecr Mildtc ra. Ilia price i 13. M or '" "' hVuie. Me ob taina the ahue at ' 41 from the Mas kaVhtiaatU manufacturer. Whv ! nul the manufacturer furuUh thrm til reel to the ettniiuUaary nr iiuarlertua UrT Aher ktw. Ihie of the nrat bill U ru W fore the I fv nth ctu grei waa ft nt.Uluu t tale the mi of Boalal carrier. 1 ha 1.111 was aiartUtrtoil o..ufh a a J woulU mo Jaubt ha larea i.v.f ul Abner KUKtelcf made It a certain f by raat trusts It He retie,! uuHi f fcta frwlll.w hem.f I iKaj ami laa valval vl tiure, foe MMMna 4 Vat ftA'HSt. Abaera iwrauloaa au- Itvitt kaa vaeae4 tU brother, the p,eUat. tiiacerelv ra aa.l ha aa4 Kim V ela rat"i jca. ua la eteet ThAkhte, aaalturv vruier, tuf sad the lika wkUa tftt lo wtase m IHe tMt 4faae Hl hate, a I bate 14 I4 Iftaala M Hrlhef Utt l mI K 1M iWaaeka aa atit.l her iaflta waa tit bthWea a tv Vark lUaaa at a mi if . Atlhatiwt af the javaia avha ly Ike ahe waa iff tsiat4 aa iaa t-viilv t H M llaaaa. Ik aeaakf a t.vU fM llaaa faaatly a aVla aU la laMMakM lha atiaial al IKa eatiratltly aaaali aattt wf naJ.ii WaaM Uur a HtUJiawa W af ft etittlMt-ai. 1'W May ft4 Vf lh UW tlf4ft tkvtel, waa Iwwf at - iv,aj P tnatl awthaiM Ma,a, tat IM aeaaUr ! waa hit Ua taMttaf Uaf, wVU h Wr t.a ial U ajrhl M r wa ft wat fwllatf Ua klarl Mia MaBe W Vat iftehtaaaa Ute ! Wfwe U "ft. Th convention of long aud long ago an Alirer airent found a bevy of colored deU'tratca iu the roluuda of the Calmer lliiuoe. Who are you people for'1 aaked tin Alirer Airent. We II. aah." re,mUded llie w.atiy kiMtkfaiuau. while a bargain counter kth lot ahoue dliulV lu Ma eye, 'well aeWa of ua la to' Sherman, an telwu la f.i' aale lllalory bath It lhat ietan waa fi Alirer' wheli Ihe areut ismcluded the ioureraatlon," aa uajavta u i t at . A ft4U'loua rumor la carrtat taat Ik rHal lilaaaa at tba ciarlaa Va 4u ta io jKt.alai Ua araaau Waa aJalalalaievI It la aaU-tty truii4 laJ la aHlaa la Ua eare waralai aa f vfealat Heaaaltanat rutaor el Ik U Ita4 ara rallaaaUi tfeaala aa a4 taa ai fat Uat tka our la ka (ua aa la III kaaltfc a tUta aufllt taal aaala ftktcft la Ia4 lta alal telataa aiixf. Tbat IM fttarea la aairaUr ta varialaly a trwa t taa alrri. tla at iat wt kattaaJ 1 V1 Vt fcar aliaua aa4 lavt, fcti iJM aiatatt kaf U4im l ftaUiaf aiiia iai4l Via lit aaa tnal tit aa f t Maiaal kar ftiwMf a la t kal 4 tkiak at tka (.rtkoa at tfea I ltt HU" ak4 Uaaaail "tkftt la laal kat it k" r all4 IMMi, "tiaatT" A rwa tteft.- rwH Ckrwalla tairaa taa ilaat4i aVfttaiaa, A, vm4 CkrlaAlaa ta a4 aat M ft tmA ftlftf U aa4a-k 4aUr ft tataar al tka laak 4 ka4Vt klftv, a ft .ttat kWt ft4 Muttftft-Kat, u u r, Nutf Two Tranipnrti Left Ilia lalanda Manila l.aat Week. Sam Kuancisio, Sept. 21. Tha steamer Australia arrived In port early this morning from Hawaii, lien eral Merriam, commander of the De partment of California, who has been in Honolulu, was one of the pussen gcrs. Me was accompanied on the voyage by Lieutenant Craves and Lieutenant Itcnnelt of his staff. When the steamer left the people were Jubl lant over annexation and were Inter estlng themselves In all efforts to make the irovcrnmcnt of the islands liuiilar to that of the United States The ofllccrs of the Australia say that iho Arizona, with troops for Manila, ailed September II, and the Hcandia with troops aud treasure, was to leave September 11. The Australia brought up five sick soldiers. Lieutenant Hunt of the Fourteenth rcirular infantry was also a passenger. He was taken ill in Honolulu with typhoid fever Hiul after he was convalescent was granted a sick leave. MIGHT HAVE SOLD CUBA; Tim I Hike of Tatuaii Sy formar I'ra- inlar t'aiiora Would llav Averted W ar. Madkip, Sept. SI. The duke of Tetuan, who was minister of foreign affair in the cabinet of the late Fee mler fanova del ( ustillu, ia quoted aa saying iu an Interview: "Honor Cauo- vas, if he had lived, would never have accepted war with the United State. Canovasaud myself were convinoed that war would lead inevitably to the ruin of Spain." Continuing, the duke blamed the Liberal, who, he said, could have averted war, either by aeccptinir the proffered gistd offlcca of the United Statea minister, Ceneral Woodford, or by treating with the inaurirenta 011 the haaia of Cubau Independence, or by selling Cuba. Nenor Nngaata, the uke of Tctuau ilet lured, "in rckminalble for all our dUaatera and moat I ejected from power." IT WAS FATAL TO BOTH, in submitting for your inspection our large stock of FALL GOODS. 45c Just the Right Shoe Isn't always easy to find, hut don't give it up and take something you don't like. You'll find the shoe you wnnt here right In stylo and shape, well 111 11 do and durable, uud very low ia price, Kid button Babies' Shoo .1-C, all solid, OQp reirulur 4.fc, thia week... Uev Kid Button Babies' Khoes, 'l t, spring heel, regulur price uOc, this week Little dent's lace kid, black and tun OA y-H), regular f 1 .50, now I? 1 .6U Boy's Hatln Oil lace, 1-5, rog. (1 OR ft.G0-l.7fi, now kpitUJ Boy's stock farm culf bnls, 2-5, (tjl rcgulur f 2, this wis'k I? 1 ill J Misses Kid Button, broken sizes, rcg QQa ft.G0 l.7G, to close VOX Ladies' Kangaroo Calf, button and &i QC luce, reg. price ft. GO, 110W..IP 1 J J Iodles' Kangaroo Culf. button or lace, heel ft spring heel, coin anu opera too, tf CA regular f 1.75, this week, per palr.-lplivU Ladies' Kangaroo, button and luce, 0 17 A histl aud spring beel, reg. f 2 k? 11" Ladies' box calf, button and luce, tf f AO coin toe, rcg. k'i.'i't, this week. tp i tUO (Jeuts' floe Bhoea, up-to-date, extension soles, coin and bulldog toes, at f2, 6 A RA M G0.il and f.'I.GO. Cordovan,,. .kpl. till BLANKETS AND BED COMFORTS. SPECIAL I'ltlCEW, GOe, 1 0-4 Cotton Blankets, thia jO week, per pair "ill 00c 10-4 Cotton Blank 11 ts CO A tffcV 67C 88c -this week, per pair 7Goll-4 Cot ton Blankets, this week, per pair 11.00 114 Cotton Blankets, this week per pair $1.10 f 1.25 11-4 Cotton Blanket, this week, (sir pair f 1.50 1 1-4 Cotton Hluakots, tf f QC this week, per pair IP iiUV 7Gc Bud Comforters, full size 07c f 1 Bed Comforters, full size SUa ft.iifi Bed Comforters, lull size f 1.1 2 f 1.G0 Bed Comforters, full size 1..15 1.75 Bed Comforters, full size 1.G7 '2.00 Bed Comforters, lull size 1.70 Better grades at same discount. Underwear; Special this week. Children's Gray Merino Vests and Pants, 4c, OXfl, n, U; 14c, lOtfe, 21c, 2.'c, 25c and 27c; from 1 to 15 yearn. Ladles' heavy Jersey Ilibbed Vesta, regu 17 lur 20c; thia week, each I I v Ladles' Fine Jersey Ilibbed Vesta and 0 1 A Pants, regular 25c; this week U I V Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, 1 7a slightly soiled, rcg. 25c, to close, each 1 I V Men's Camel's Hair Hliirt and Drawers, QQ regular 40c, thia week, each UUV Men's Jersey Uibltcd Shirts and Draw- Aii era, regular GOe, this week, each 1UW 60 dozen Urn's fancy random fbwc-llned A Ap Shirts and Drawers, reg. 00c, each...? Bargains in Prints Muslins, and Satines. 40 pieces Martha Washington fan- Q cy J'rliils, regular Go, this week...d 1 uV 20 piece Anderson LL. 4 4 Muslin, ' regular 4 V. this week, per J 3"4C 15 pieces Simpson's 114 llgured Hut-Q Oa lie s, regular price 10c, this week..O 1 U 20 pieces Windsor flirured Hutincs, A regular rlee 12!,'!, this wia-k. per yd I VI Fall Dress Goods. Jifl pliea brocaded plnlds and novelties, 1 a regular and 15c, thia week. 1 11 15 pieces brocaded dress goods, regular f 17 A 20c, this week jl I V 1 2 pieces novelty dress goods, regular Q A i UOc, this week, per yard Hit 1 1 pieces novelty dress goods, regular Off 45c, this week, per yard U I 1 pieces novelty dress goods (beauties) A (In regular 00c, this week, a yard..,.. tVJ S5e novlty dress goods ., 73c BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS. 33c 48c 89c $1.15 mi Lot 1, 50c men's Hat, now Lot 2, 75c Men's Hats, now Lot H, f 1.25 Men's flood Fur Hat Lot 4, f 1.50 Men's Hood Fur Uat. Lot 5, f2,25 Men's Extra Fine Hat. Lot fl, 25n Boys' f Aa I-ot 7, 50c Wool Huts 191 $1.49 Ofle Boys' wool IlatsUaJw Lot 8, 75c Boys' Wool Hats, now.. 58c Hosiery Bargains Misses' ribbed lloso, black, G-H, jier pair 5C Missea Cotton 1 loan, fleeced, 5 W Q Qa regular 10c, this week, per pr...O 1 Ul GO doz. Boys' aeamless ribbed 10 1 .On Hose, heavy, reir. 15c, this week.. Id 1 'bV 50 dox. Men's cotton p ilose, fast col ors in tan, black & brown, reg. 12!.., 10c FRED SCHMIDT & BRO., mm . . . --v jrs r-- s TIIK IHHHU.K STATU I'lll-SS. Il w the Well Street Bunkers uiul New York Trust Furnish Republi can I'lipcr l''ree. Murk I In 1 iik lOditor Trie lo Lie I'.ut Can't. Tell a l'lauible Yarn Nebriwlia Itiinks. r.w.(.n b Umi.i llgai Ma lea MklMli HI Itualiataa. Sr Loiia, Npt ?i. lu a Ha-hl - Iween Mala Bart l-avia and Ihe Hltfht watehiaaa, I harloa Davia. ut tha ataaiitar .Matttotaer, of tha DiantonJ Ja Una al (Ufa lan.tin laat night tha aigkl walchutau altavk4 tha mala with a kaif Fw ami Him tha atragla lai4, tath parU'iaal rolllaf about tha deW, lu (Ha h.rr at tha paaaeafara. I taally, whew tha mala, whu ka4 Wm ewt ta uaiuerout laeea, waa aUul give up, h a.le4 ta eullUrf l rtwlwt Wtltt a wall dr tt H.l U UiJ Iha walvh aaaa U Mleiihaa lUg, (f-prial.. t tha laa.tiatf, weal aflar a ettrwaar They aa4 both the HtU a4 walvkmaa iUa-1. Ijlaf ua the W.l wr4 tlwth ATI Ml AT A CHURCH SOCIAL ttfta ia ra-aa ta a Wwhieaa Imaaa f wkJ - hi aa kaat via wa laath at tha Ura f alaiUa l thia tllla ta IU Um vaUaf aaeaed bewt at vharvh alal I tH W a wata awla-t I ! a tt 5arwwa' III aa4 fwwr ar tivle4 t ia, tha XmW havlaf a iiaa4 aa het f4 thair rvt ka laltaf ar Mr Mhat Uaai, Mia. J M Travis. Mr. Jvha U. vea aat U W aU If the people cf ,elin.Uu could have cMiet inforiiiution of the 1-1 I i t ion of their Mete (riicerunieut and a true rec ord of tlnd gernmeii1 .or the lnet ciHileeu iinuitha, the fuwion iiiajority vmmiIiI not Ih' htH than Iimi.isio. Mony Nell lamled men ihvlure that iMilwith- stuittling there arc several humlml faiiHilieK In t'he Male who rein l inning 1ut thv IsnnIU' repultlieun wtt-klie 11 im are let 111 Ijpmantnv or lite lrue ituution. Hie fuin mujority will not H ICHH t lltS tl ;5.(miu. iMiiuilint etki'litr wriliirg to lite ' ' . , ... . . I I .hi. I.... ..I the itMHiblieen Miper here lHa not one veut for the uiiar on whith In ehHl i priu 1 mr for the print- liijfof six of iueitrlit Mifea WbetvOoea the uMM' tiMiie InHii lo M lor Hie (mleiil liatith'k t.f 11 M the ivpubKciin iMik t ,eliiiKu," MV iW'iir iru'iiti, 1 . .. ... .... . .1... 1 nu (iiw o! I lie un, uaii n 1 ,.u!il inline iiiil furnish li uamr). 1 1,. I milt tol IfcHlMU lllnltK-l. 01 i-iurtkM icputdii'MU MH'r. but fr h.i f 11 iloell other lle, iit not er i1ier thiileiul uu-leiih of oi- i r eeiil. k biiir a I lie irutia 11 ml iitjk.ileii ini niinna n-v' fuui, thvie will " immw l M lor kU-lil ilMtktva fr rrpulNt mil Mirk-I. Mslf. . lll M-Mk I U 1111 ide lik lepol'Utttit eMo tur.iihli lt.e WaII liv-l iv f mill ilil, noa-n 1 mtit iU4 II, but of !! I lli- kiitikal bw larll trMaet. Ilelooil l du Mineihl ii.otniMll .H aiteitiioii Iti !. tliwl lalIUsM awkltra rtte m'(vI aul Ueii Un Ut rpul t,4ii ntiloi li -all niivi'l iMHkrr. ltif(nrtl Iruxlk aiat ld4 oaMt 1 1, M Hi- of Ih I1wk tnli u'llt I, ul .ti iliiiii' aiHil .t Ih lOrtin WMia .S.i,li lit Ihe ill I frtitml kiAlra N Ml l HlUiuf t h W of d.ltvreel i4.ul.ut uollcva th. trurHl wa lnn.tl ilwtt. " I h ituinillai wiii fura- I4 ltwr kit lvm WMf it iHllitnl litaii.liia aixl Welt w !. aill i-Urm laliiJ Mini M rlHk WM t .rlMv,l tut ab ail lu I He taliHtra taaa r I ! a wrrk w k.H lata tw uwatt a ). al vr III kr waia " Im u4 mm tH-tMi waa it r-l 1 Itaal Ikitl kill .f wtiM !' (litn ! l kaw I.Uh- mmI kal waa U l kli In aal tl mwk --t rhwl '' fwMkiMt kia wiM Im furMlkloal aHk ia.i HMtvr U MUM k !(." la i laka Ihe rep,MnMH wvekbr iaw and lea tkUUra ( aiial' wlH Continue to I' anippl'ind with reiuh pnintil iuwhlea aiid for with. Murk IIiiiiiui IsmkIIc hikI the prc,wivl eililol'lulH will come in M-uleleliaelipen as heretofore. The i-cfoimi lal'itors will contiinue to siy for their paper iiikI priiuli'iii,' ixl iiilvunciil ni-te ami more hImiii kcp wen vv i till ulsiilitil iH'giin of pliitN'rucy. The.v have done il fur ten yearn. While there are more rcipuhlivuii weekly ais-nH ptili iihco in Hi is slate thu.11 t'lieie. aiv re form mikis. il is well known llmt ihvrc are wore of t1n foruu-r Mint ixiul'l nkM con'iliiie pnbliealioil for two wt-eU if the Mark llaimui IshmIIc wii wilhllrawn. However, Mic fact that they lire ImmmIic paMTM, nlr1i.liel inul pa il for by the corpomllon anil IriiftM he lasxnue m well wnowii li ra aiiHiig tliiw lo whom t'liry arc Ncn1, thai they no longer nave innu- nce. The iimM ctTixtive work they iki U lo keep I lie paple who rely up on I liciil iu lfiurain-e of runvirt ev en tK i'wo ur' t iiiinin uiuler Mark I In 11 11. 1 bus multl'il few of tlie re piltnlenill nVitora of this ktate 1o (fit linvu wr ami eMiloli nMe n-iu !- HHil,t fhan nn heretofore In (' 1 1 mwiUle for any man mnitf 011 .e iaikl oil. The laUtiir of Ihe llut- lii i ui.l yi11" ail eMiiienoii 01111111 kiixl of vileiHtvi in (tie fotUiwnl I'ufle .Like Wolfe, in tiia irloriou ciiiver iik it m.uc Mivior, ota-kii 1 ii-ii whv he 'lil iplitl'lel iatHili of In ml land in liiM ilkw eiMiuiv for t ieu tn-rv to our of Mewrve' lnl- IIM-11, lieu a Ik, 11. 1 ll.lt lot! wia on ISU- in 1. laiwl eMiiHlkMoiH-r'a offU-e ettei'iiajf tS imi im iv for Hie .iioe Irin't. Iloa Hiih,ir piaipoalthMi will ta- re' i.t.hl liV sue 1N1MH iiikiiM ii i,iikier In Uluill timr I i !r Juke la l.lla.l llltf " It en one will refer to mvIhhi I'hSi, ttMi.p.le! kl.tliil.k kti, lie will are dull when a limit hImi tta U'imhI M'liool Inul diel wUhea ll but It, ami H. l.nxt li.i laa ii ,t.utiMl ,naHl' n.tf lo l,w, tin- ! v bit a fikl l it r t it if M.liit' iillw I IH.tll l.l,SI olTvr 1 1 .ul tin tute Im It I !- U im null llili.rf ,i I. tiling f4- im tv I Kut, ami l.,t Ih ii4 I lir 1 , of H'iii- ll.etv h i, imi "lknm n.l" bt.l on Hit, M.uk h'i'l Mi-tti Ui Imir tHirtitiil ill Iruuaelf bta iiliU.i up In Die km,l of h It ill l a kiwiwhaltil l all iv a lo I Ihe Mal toivUtlv aial trtaU'tl tan.! of the alalt tatukln W roel Miat It ever foM Ihw i Hie. Ilia Uil li-(ail til I h ttuxlilHHi tit Ihe lt latuk, allv iialnl iliMiig biteM la thw alala ha aiai 4 irk itkMit Mirw Kt ut wtt Itwir IMiittiV tk II a'e Itittl lUe lutttt mm tiHieif ikitiMtaal lulotilHa lu tha aMiMMkl tt U laiVTtt anil ta l-4al iwh In I heir aMk,aiM iwtly MMHIUl In V.IHVi II. tv t rallt aula .f al4lra) I i ik-IWr of Th I limit of wife lainkhig ha uilwaya Ix-eu cousklered, oine dollur of iiuney to four duMar f ciNtlit, 1ut in these ilayH of eoiinil inouvy, tlie iNiiikx are (fo'iug it mx iH-tter. Thoit latenu-n1 Nlimw'k Mie feail foiind'atioit iisin wliii'h all liiiNiiieftii rt-Ml iu t'his Hl.ite. N .Miile breath wuuhl kiHs'k tin whole row of rardk down. But Kiip-li-.e we really Inul u gokl' ta.adunl anil omly gh'l' wa legall teixlei'. Where vvoulil we Ih- IlienV IllMeail ol having i.1,710h0 to pay off t'lwir in drl'ledlieKH of $.'..'!,01).1,T.;i:i. tlhey voillf only have fi,4il,770. or out- kMar of mouey to lid chillan of vviml. W'iml ia a pretty jfsl thing, bint if Uit iiiim-Ii of it ia force, I into any sort of u re-I'l-placU' it, i sure to lurt. If ul ouiteiil.h of the laiiu.k' eitalitori Should take 11 notion Mine, they wutrt.il their money, the vvholt- 5115 would go up the tliriiie in llftet-n minute. The time for uisiMiec isinau 1 gi'ttitic elee to hand, Thia laiuk ti-jawt lai - nliat the condition vvlileii pnatun pauiek are iilrcntl'v hvrt. " T. II. Tl BULKS IIVI.I' UXII'.S Til KANSAS t in On ttclota-r - to a tlie Minaouri I'.i eillc will kill liekfta to KiHiaiia I l' uml ivlurii at one fare for the f ..it1. trip. The only line with two Itimuye expri'M t nil no daily, le-itiuw l.iao.i i! p. 111 11 mi tuts p in rur rn-. 1" I'ifoeiiitilHNi call at t i1y te kel ntfi-i. IIKIU O at reel. Y. IL (OIINKI.I.. ( I', and I kA- tK-Qrf? HCCKLESS DRIVING. til brlug about taa aawta raUa a Irl luj ith a Kily aiada aarw. of karaaaa Ik at ia aa la Irwut lei. f ie itt a. I lur Raa Vat a at alia a ! la lreat aaj ilnralM lly, aa.t ok ea lf) lk roaf"' ruada, aa4 liaal lu tla a-ran'j aa; atrira7. Wa a a ) Uiw aJatila Ua baa wl l a.la, akla. aoraa blaaktta aaJ aaeala. at J ka (ttotla garlly, COUK A UtlllliW, u Sa 1 uli St., Lincoln. Nrl.