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About The Lincoln independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
i Are Showing the best values in $8.00 and $10 Suits And Overcoats that has ever been shown in Lincoln. They have the gARGEST ASSORTMENT, And the goods are all the Finest Fabrics and of the Best Makes. If you wan Values for Just Take a Look at the 25 and 50 Cent Garments. Ewing Clothing Co. 1115-17 O STREET. LINCOLN AND VICINITY. The kidlets have laid down and given up the idea of defeating Baker. iVhen last heard of John Jeffer son Trompen was making a splen did race for the woods. The Republican Glee club is turning out a lot of rot that would almost do credit to JoeMcGraw. Attorney - General Dawes of bleeding Kansas as a public speaker is wild, weird and war whoopy. Harry Abbott's mouth continues to flow as freely as ever. While doing business at the gin mills he talks beautifully for the down trodden ti payers. Thf coumy fair association has still failed to pay more than thirty percent of its premiums and no public statement has been made of how much of the receipts went in to the republican county campaign fund. Kids Clark, Collins, Camp, Mai lilieu, Woodward, Stewart, Reese t-t al., are making the old wheel horse ;epublicans very tired in 'conducting a kindergarten cam ja;gn. There is a right smart cus sin' on the quiet going on on the back seats. John Trompen the other night loosened up and generously offered George Botts all the city water he wanted, at the flowing fountain, corner of Eleventh and O, when the sable gentleman mentioned the fact that he was dry. Ten dollar Meyers and nervy Jim I'arkcr have started the build ing of the Ninth street viaduct in . . tne city council - However the via duct will not be built u::der the Oakley law and they know it. but it is a good play to make on the jjear people anyway. Fritz Westcrmann, the presi nt of the Young Men's Iveptibli n club of this city, at times at Olitical meetings has a very tired f cell iitf, caused by the windy, c hilly 'Powctkid oratoiv. Then again the inthieiu es are sophontfc and i soothing that svvet t sleep tonu s to As relief. Ihc IviU who tire rutinini; tin 1 1 rcp'ii'lican iiiachine 111 this 1 niiuty, U.ie tl:c crarul (M patty a I . 1 k. i)i when thev turntil Lni- I nt k'bn th 5 an.ll'awi th onowith -Ih';i-.!i j lr .i-mir . am! ..Lilly platitude, the with Ijj'.bu-il!'? I' utu s. it t thi r 1 I l-i tin (itote Hastit' I f m l. MtW l:th, Waiter. 1,'nh 'ji.Uo't an. I i'r.o! h t k la hi a on t rj at ll.ttl.k I u !. v !iin. T!, t - v. j j hi;ht att' i ! 11 t Hi" irking inni, ibi.' b tl.c t . Ibt' li A M I OtllprfHV lil Ih r l iv t lm at v t t'it t a' 1 1 ' 1 f I h-. t 1 your Money in Hon. Logan McReynolds of Clay county gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. Remember that Hon. W. A. McKeighan will speak at the Funke next Friday the 25th at 8 p. m. The public is invited to come out and hear the issues of the day dis cussed. Sam Low started to campaign for the whole republican ticket but he has reformed and is now look ing out strictly for Sam Low. He says that Trompen is a dead weight, Sam Cochran thiu, and Maxey Cobb too convivial. If republicans are to be relied upon as truthful, it cost more money to nominate one candidate on the republican ticket than it wilf torun the whole populist cam paign, and yet the Journal howls "boodle." The Journal yells "boodle" at the pops, who are making a win ning campaign. But how about that $5,000 nominating bill for Sam Low? Did it cost J. E. Hill that amount? And where did that money come from? Explain, Mr. Gere; the people want to know. The Indki'K.xdknk got out this week a 6-column folio paper for the state central committee 100, 000 of them in less than three days and did a very creditable job. This accounts for cur paper being unusually slim this week. We must apolgi;e to our readers for the mechanical appearance of our paper this week, but it is ad vertising that feeds the babies and as the merchants appreciate the value of Tin; Ixnn kniiknt as an advertising medium tve inu.t gite them what they call for. Tho suprciiir court in thr case ; brought to restrain the si crt tarv of ! state from piacini; tho rump nomi- m es on the oilkial ballot as demo crats, dociilod to five them ldh a chance, ami there v. .11 therefore be two (! moi ratic C i - ke'.s this fall and presumably tuo d d, iiio.ratic parti.-sj,!te (;uk iim (( u a s,jlJ.1 s,,.1;t. Wl-atlhf Nfi.rasl.a,l!li!!i: (lJ, u ,. hif M(tt. , a . VV(.,.k in the futim supn-me court cmriut do 11 hardly worth att- mpti.?c. (ov. I (oil , n:! )'. r lay ued r"pnsiti,n iot J. 1 .. j o Coulter, 1 x ! p.itv it y treasui' f tj O.oah 1, vvlio 14 wanteil it r i .T.l'i ,' li :i" ut ami f pres'ii.i'? I to 1 re p'liisib'c . '. . ' V ! t.l ' orl.i'i ::i t!i-- 1 t v rfi;i 4 n Ni v 'riciM W liic ij, i.t. ul let 41 j'f'fill.l' "', li al 4 p.iij . . ..... tii jii. 1 v, a v 11 tr v Ml'" m;i,.i h i 1 itv f. p ,!.!, It -t .! ! . '. ' I. all!' t: n j .!. a 41 I at !' t p- i ' i,il .'.! t ! :.' "1 jV ! , ! .,n-.tt In ;i - : - ' I 411 . I.I ! !..!. .! I. 1 .ihipa v;n j - .p H11 at l w il . 1 - trftc I i i' it . 1 111 f , It li . atii 1... 1 t I ; t p. ... 1 1 1. . : t'.i-' ' I S .1 underwear Cries Stop Thief. Lancaster county has never seen a more venal campaign than the one conducted by the demo-pop combination this fall. It is a cam paign of barter and sale from be ginning to end. The good name of the county demands the over whelming defeat of the men who are engaged in trying to corrupt the voters of the city and the county alike. State Journal. Something must hurt, that poor old corporation vampire. The pops are making a clean, winning campaign and there is where the trouble lies. "The good name of the county" is of grave concern to. it now but when Mosher and the republican ring thieves w . re robbing widows and orphans, laboring and business men; when a republican county treasurer robs the county of $35,000 and a defaulting city treasurer defrauds the city of $20, 000, "the good name of the county" is not considered because it affects the republican corruption fund and shows up the villainy of the republican ring. When the king booodler of the republican boodle ring boodled an electric light ordinance through a republi can council which robbed the people of $10,000, the poor old Journal felt no concern a(out "the good name of the county." Boodle has been the ruling spirit of the republican ring ever since the state was organized and it should not now cry "stop thiel" to hide its own villainy and shame. Rumor has it that Jay liurrows is again in the newspaper li hi at Lincoln. The 1 iS: M railroad is : not particular what kind of materi al it uses in this s'.rupgle. Reports from all portions of the county arc to tho effect that n publican meetings arc a ibt failure, with no attendance ami virtually no met tin;;. Th: pops ar; hav ing ooil mi- titles ev-'ry v. here Straws show which way the v. iml blows. If vnu sh a boot ,1 j. k U 1:1 mad, a nm.uk ah ,,t U.K b- -1 in -4 manipulati d by cctliati r. p.dd: t .'cant aiididaUv Itim d. ..::, t:...- air wa-i l lit with bid-0.1 !,OI tl a;t-i tb I. M 11:114 t alt I, ,' :o I In b tioufii r t a In . : m vk.i 1. I. 1 ( t i iti 'iii'iit l'V t I: t" ' fll , 1,. b I n.l tu ..f Mitjoi I nt Mtmai I ; Conn C".U:tlti t ipie I a'l I ! -. '(. t e,j!. i ti 01. .,!, i !, !.is N . ih.it !t i.i 1-1 b 1 . ! . 1 ! I I it ti 11 t t t t I 1 i ji r it i 1 1 p.i '. 1 t' i-i,' .1 ; j it,? . . r . - . I'll t t ip I ! 1! . lii'i.t '. . mi 1 ! 1 l;t -',1 t t 1 ' il- i. : , i . 4 1 1 ! .t i t ll -i! t!t t. i . wit' l 1 1.. 1 nt 1 a I it ' t. I - II mine on Sunday afternoon return ing the same e vening; 50 tents for the round trip. KACT AND PHILOSOPHY. Tlic Ktiglish fl;ig Coats over ono sixth ol U10 ni)iilntio:i rikI one eighth of tlie tur lace or tli ImliitublB globo, 'J I:e coventor council of Maine have devilled lt present tlio I'nitud States i-ruts-r Maine tt wrviiw of hilver plate to cost I,000. Tim .School commit tne of Miiinctipolis evidently .regard pooU ns mmle, not born, for they require eauh pupil to writ n poem ouee a week. Thu theater at Savannah, li , is said to be tie oldest pla.y-hou.se in the t'nitod fctatex It. was Iniilt in lss jii a solid rock foundation with walls that arc four feet thick. The descendant!! of Abralunu boverinj:, who camo over in the Piljrrim'a ocean greyhound, the Maylower, have put in a peg for him, aa the father of Kliopm.ikins in this country. Spoil iicj estates in Scotland are not in as Kre:it dciimiid as formerly. Tit that was wihied only a few years tigo ut over $1011.00(1 was offered for sale only u few day Min e for $1 To, ODD, but, tucro was not. a Kindle bidder. It is remarked by the Fnglish inspector of explosives, in hi fiftieth annual report just, issued, that tlio number of dontlm by accident anions ovttr 10,000 persons en KiKoil in the manufacture of explosives has amounted only to eight. Some interesting figures ttliouiiitf the cost of home of the nuns used in the Hrlt ihh land and sea service are furnished by a recent parliamentary return. I-Yimi this It appears thut, nine j inch guns liuva been issued to the navy nt an overage cost of fri.V.tO.V Tho :20-inch guns cost $BS,4a0 each and the .Vinch, $,S40. At church, tho theater, and oilier assem blies the Japanese t:il;o olf their shoes. "At the large theater in Trukiji, Tokio." Kays a correspondent, "the rush for shoes is sometimes tremendous. Imagine 2,000 people after a mutineo crowding and el bowing and pushing to get at their shoes, no as not to bo late for their supper. It is a curious fac t that tho lobster ques tion on the shores of Eastern Newfound land will solve itself in a fow years. Not long ago three lobster were sufficient for a can; now seven are required. This shows that tho lobsters are being caught in such quantities Unit none can attain maturity a fact which points to their speedy extinc tion in Kustern Newfoundland waters. CURIOUS CLIPPINGS. Strawborries, like ice cream, so fashion dceiees, should lie eaten with a fork", never with a spoon. Mrs. Grundy: People who believe all they hear have very little confidence la him mn nature The fashionable way to eut an orange at table is to cut it in a half anil ''dig out with a spoon." It is proposed to introduce into the Lon don streets tho steam carriages which have proved a success in l'aris. A Heading, Pa., man has just received a letter niuiled to him by his soldier broth er twenty-seven yearn ao. A bee stili on the temple has entirely eradicated tho rheumatism from the sys tem of a Fallsington, Pa., man. An Osborne county, Kan., man with a pack of hounds is baffling from ten to fifteeu wolf scalps a day, on which ho real izes S'S apiece. New York has o professional raff picker with gold bowed zlasses. which he dons when he wants to investigate tho con tents or an ash barrel. A shipment of sea island cotton seed lin been sent from Savannah to the island of lioruoo for planting at the request of tlia Koveriior of British North Horueo and Let mil n. Ir. Holmes, aeeordiiis to the medical bulletin, holds that if nine-tenths of ail the drugs and medicines, patent, pro prietary and otherwise, were thrown iuto the ocemi it would be better for Mankind. Public school teaching in Spain is not an attractive profession. One teacher, vrhosa case was brought into notice recently, had not received his salary for seventeen years. While this was an extreme case, it is trua that the back pay of the teachers now reaches about $7(1(1,000. Henry Taylor was made the subject of a practicul joke at August u Me., the other day, by several you 113 mu, who electriiled a door knob whi-h he took hold of. Ha Could not let go, and Kpeechle-etstoo,! glued to the door for five minutes, when tha electric current wji shut off. He then fell to the floor and wn inieisible for some time afterward,. Mill V -tWfkVMliria through the application of powerful restor- Dr. W, Qaeea, The Specialist ;Canccr hi vientifle treatnint 11 nd rriiiiiTal In twitit mi nil tea riii'i.'XI without yt'KXXZf rin or (jffM' J iZJ 'CU$WrJjf-' of 1 . uv tsssssosa WMlS ci.r, ink., and Ttt . u, , 1 . t . 1 1 mo nrttl.otti 14.01, kn.frt ur Vm rf 1 tlropof .1,I, !ti i-urra UurraH s , Tnat, I.uo, lb art I Nrou tv- I I'll i;PPr.V ., nl ,! virn f j tt.i stoii,avh, K ii-t. .. I. rf . . .( a4 IirM t.f W.to.t-.t 4 (i.uUtr t-Jt j ' v tti vi t l rtii4 I l nr. 1 t, , ttf t I -. Lt to lh i.,...t I i': !, i;t n 1 t. .,: .t .( tit ..ill.. .1 in l!t ln.t I furs f a J I 'i. mi mi I r 4if ,i ,itc' I Ui.ti iitd m I ,. !,.! l .i.a-'. f 'iisilt f..r t;,;rt I it .rv by a) 'i 1 in, . Pr kj ,t it U IV , t ''4lt, JTit (ill ft i In ,1 ,i,t I,. f an4 i 1 1 iot frmi a p , i,,n t;,..-.j . ! N !.,: i.i.i 1 I i' v'.! A. 1.. m I .'ifr ili i.i tfn,.., ,tl f 'd .' Union It tOflr ft V.. rr mth At ( I VV. M. SMITH, Parlor (arbor thop. Found Something at Last for the Babies The Unbreakable Doll nt tho Great 1 0 cent Store The Grout Ten Cent Store has received ou of'tho finest line o Dolls in the City. One particular doll I warrant from breaking. If is one of the nicest dolls out and they are just as cheap as u common doll and I wish every lady would call and inspect our line of dolls. They are now on sale. Also received a consignment lot of China goods which are going to be sold at very low figure. 118 S12th. J. W. SMITH & CO,, - DEALEKS IN ST-ZLZFILIE G-EOCEBIES Canned Goods, Flour, Butter. Eggs, Etc PHONE448. 346 S 11 TH STREET. PHOTCG-BiLPHS. Fine work at Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed. Tho State Campaign. J. A. Kdgerton, Chairman utate com mittee; Frank I). Eager, secretary state committee, Oilice, Llndell Hotel, Lincoln, eh, ipointiiicntH of Win. A. -McKeitfan. . Kearney, Saturday, Oct. P.). -J'.eutrice, Tuesday, Ott.22. Nebraska City, Thursday, Oct. 21. Lincoln, Friday, Oct. 25. Omaha, Saturday, Oct. 20. Wahoo, Tuesday, Oct. 29. Seward, Thursday, Oct. 31 IluKtinirB, Monday, Nov, 4. CountyRilhs. Saturday, Oct. 1!, Dovey. Davey, Saturday, Oct. lli. . Xemalia I'recinet, Saturday, ( let. l'.i. Mill Precinct, Saturday, Oct. 11). Highland, school hoiiEe, Monday, Oct. 21. Walton, Tuesday, Oct. 22. Hallom, Tuesday, Oct. 22. Mill, Jordan, school-house, Wednes day, Oct. 2H. Kmtrald, Wednesday, Oct. 23. Cheney, Thursday, Oct. 21. Stockton, school-house, Thursday, Oct. 21th. Lincoln, Friday, Oct. 25. University Tlace, Saturday, Oct. 20. County meetings are well attended and the earnest educational adJresses of our peakers are well received by all. We predict the largest vote for the peo ple's ticket ever given in this county. LEtJAL NOTICE. 'Jo Frank II. Kaylor, Mrs. Frank II. Kavlor ar;d J. J. llubhell. Von, and each of you, are hereby noti fied that on the Kith day of September lS'.ll, John E Miller and It. L. Paine, partners, as Miller & 1'aiue, dledd their petition in the (list net court, or ljancas ter county, state of Nebraska, against you impleaded with William S. Misner and Martha Misner, the object and prayer f which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by William 11 1 i.,.ii,.. i, ....... ... 1 1 11 innri unit .irtiui .iiinni-i e .i. .i.i Hubbell and assigned to plaintiff, said III"! IKilKI U 1'1'lllK 111b lllll-r 10 block .No. live, 111 Crystul Springs addi tion t the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory tiotedated I M ember 23rd, 1V.U, f..r the sum of .i.!SIM iiust due and tiuvabte ttrior to the eoiiiiiieiiceiiient of this action, j There 14 iiuw due upon said note the ' sum or 33S.U and interest from April! 1st, s'.i;j. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, bir n hu h mhii plaint 1 lit pr ty .r a decree, anil that waul n ul cstiite be atdd t xutm!; Die MIIIIC, Yn aie reipi.r H t annwer siid ti tfiii on or lelore Nov, IMh, 'X. I Kited this l-t day of Ortobt r Iv.Ci Mil I 1 li A I'tiM , riaintiir-i. Thr i.i'Oiiln Noiireeiiiti' thi iirin . i .. ... ...-1;.... J..! I ' '' ' ill I 'i' 'It 11 . 1 n 1 .- !,, t ML 1. , .1 11 i 1 1 l-liil4 ui t!i-l.rker h-' tot k I .Mih..i 1. ,H .1. I ...... I, 11 Kit II A l II el t . I ti l! pri. 1 I b ' f r Wei-' t! ! t.i pl..-o it of!. frU an I l ' .tbt to '1 t'n .rs, .,m! . , if'-' yCi : A S. POLWOSKV. ? ,. V . J tfft. 5 KsCOLN. Satisfaction FAVORITE nOUTK. FOR OMAHA. LINCOLN, ATCHISON. St. JOSEPH. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS CITY and St, L0CI8, And All rolnts East. Choice of Two Routes From KANSAS CITY to LITTLE ROCK and HOT fiPRINOI nd All Points' in ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, and TEXAS. 3 TRAINS DAILY S letween KANSAS CiTY nd 8t. LOCIS tfRKnificent Passenger Equipment, f Elegant Day Couches, Reclining Chair Cars. Seats Fret' Pullman BuSet Sleeping Cars. ' ' H. C. T0WS8ENB. Gen. Passenger & Ticket Agt. St. Louis, 11 Try "DEAD SHOT" For 15ei( Hugf, And "ROACHINE" For Iloachei', Fleas, Ants, Moths anil All Vermin. p . . . 1,,r -"' Um.V by RIGGS PHARMACY, 1 1 -11 () STl'KKT. IJeiuemlit r. iive a L'Ia.-s oC bda water pur hax,. ith every .") rent arton Fuel Co. 1021 O Struct, Yard lttthnml Y, F.trt'ir trri'l- ,1 .peitin!ty. All ill.i ! nf ) ir i an I .ft tusl at lilitri pr.i'i". l!,.i! .!i l a-'. " . '.''.'t t 5!ht. J. S. EATON. Physician and Surgeon. Kt r ti. ,' '' 1 '. I 1 1 1 hum '?!i , N ' I.'.. ! t. N . Surgical Uistssesc! Wcm.n, , w ,tf, ..,,' t !,i t! ...... I 1,, it ! ,11 ...i p .1. v. lb- I , ..t ttiu li. r n vn ' j i.ir b o p 1 1: 1 t it v :i 1-1 i t i-i I , , 1 1 1 . t ! .. , 1 . 'I t il 1 n. I i hiii i . a " 1 j And Chnnic Diwases We aieeadeisin Fcoir.car. v Webster & Rocers.; n i '. - v in S t t,.. t i ! 1 ' ; . !! 1 ' t r V 1 . -lit 1'. f , ... tin" l.nt I- ( .l ,H .t. I - t, 1 4! ' It! At,!!!,; It, fit nij al l 1 1... t ' 1 1 -si If pub S,--t(n l"ir 1M !,' I t nt. I " C ! 1 .... ... t a'o la! 1 an p. pu I. it ii li 4 r I .! ( ft,'. -. t ie