30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING. And Fiarriielaixisr Goods a,t Cost 'CT TfrisisYOTJir mjm fiDCflT PARPAIWQ I See Prices Below. OpTDOrtTJLXllty U ll tfl I UHll OH J 1 1 0 , We are Strictly one Price. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. SUITS. A $20 Suit for $15. An SIS Suit for $iy.oO. A 15 Suit for 11. A 12.50 suit for S.O0. A $10 nut for 7.-0. BOY'S SUITS, -Lony Punia. A $15 euit for $11. 12.50 Suit 8.00. 10.C0 Suit for I.'O. S.Od nit for 5.50. HATS. A $3.30 Hat for $3. A 3.00 hat for 2.50. A 2.50 hat for 2.00. A :; ) hat for 1.50. (JLOVES. A $2 Glove for $1.50. A 1.75 Glove for 1.35. A 1.30 Olove for 1.10. A 1.25 Glove for 1.00. A 1.00 Glove for .75c. . OVERCOATS -$25 Coat for J7. 20 Coat for 15. 15 Coat for 11. 1.2.50 Coat for 8.00. 10.00 Coat .fur 1'A 7.50 Coat for 5.00. We also Carry a Full Line of Trunks and Valibes which we will sell you the same way. ThC StOCk IS All New and Fresh and no old stock first marked up 50 per cent and tl.cn cut continue until the first of the year. GOV. STONE'S VIEWS. Tli rinnt Polltlrnl flltuntlon Dlaantron for Democrat!. SiiDAUA, Mo., Nov. 23. In a Ion? letter to a leading Democrat of this city, Governor Stone, enys: ".Justthreo years ago the Presidential flection was won. The prospects of the l)em wraths party, an they then nppearcd, Lad not been so bright fop over thirty years. We had won the Presidency, both houses of Congress and the gov ernments of two-thirds of the States. We were victorious, honcful and eon. lident. Within nix months the party went into warring factions from one ocean to the other. At the next elec tion held in l8'.)4, we were overthrown mi three-fourths of the mates, losing several considered reliably Democratic, and having our supremacy threatened in others heretofore esteemed impreg nable. The disasters of last year were repeated in the elections of tlio present month. Two and a half years ago we were a compact, disciplined, victorious party; to-day we are little betterthanadisorgaiiized.diseoinfited, discordant mob." As for the causo for what he terms "this amazing metamorphosis;" the governor says; "You know the cause and I know it. There can be but one explanation. The undemocratic finan cial policies of the administration are almost wholly responsible for our mis fortunes. When Mr. Cleveland delib erately put tha taritf issue, upon which he had been elected, behind him, and, within three or four months after his installation, assembled con gress in special session for the single purpose of repealing the only law on the statute books authorizing the eoinnge of silver, his party halted ut once, and looked on in amazement And then, when he went still further, aud bought to coerce the party into abandoning the policies it hail long advocated, thereby stultifying itself and adopting in their stead, and as its own, policies it had stubbornly op posed, thereby exaltina- what it had condemned, surprise gave way to re- volt ana resistance; resistance nro- voked conlliet, aud out of that cams confusion, disorganization and de feat." ' To avert defent in 18S0, the governor Insists that he Democratic party must repudiate Cievelandisin and come out tijuurely for free coinage. On the subject of harmony the gov ernor says: "1 am for harmony, too, 1 am as sincerely anxious for harmony aud success as any Democrat in the state, and am moio than willing to wake sacrifices to secure them. But if harmony means that I am to doff my democracy and put on the livery of the plutocrat, 1 object. If the alter native offered be the abandonment of party principle or the aflliction of party defeat; if 1 must surrender in the open field or be shot from ambush, why, then 1 prefer to stand by the old Hug. If defeat should come, we would at least preserve not only our party organization but our party faith and honor. Hid of those who would betray if they cannot debauch, the old party would rise from the allies of defeat nobler, lirarer and Htromrer Hum liffnri (.till the unpurchased aud nncorruptcd ; champion of good government, of popular rights, liut if we are brave and steadfast there will be no defeat, either iu convention or at the polls." CAMPOS TO AMERICA. Tlia Cuban Captain (irnvral Stiowa Why . disposed of tho election contest of Khri shoulil Not lie lire ngntird. j Judge A If fed llattow of f'iiadroii. ttlm Nr.w YoitK, Nov. 20. The World j demanded a w rit of u.uiidamiis rcquir publishes a special cable from Santa ink' ' rceanvus of votes in C.ndron Clara, tuba, signed by Marline do CauiHis, governor general of Cuba, lie ay among other things: " think the l ubun belligerents' position at present gives them no claim ou the t inted States for reeognitinn There is an ciiv retmllion in Cuba, but tho in sumeiits holj mi aiaport, no iuierior town. There are numerous v.lUgea lintidtn the nup whi.li comi.-.t ef life r ten htv Siiitetitm. iKe in mrjfi nt remain f.r a p. r I of time in I't.i' of tlm hmnUK Wiifn 1 cn I a eoluma (,f tnup I., it tl.fr div ppr.ir In th wh. puth!i-. VMUttr.v tht fnu.t in the only ilutri.-l In which they othth! Tue rrejt .North ineri.'ati il..r, l.rnrral tan'. iMy euerfd the kubpet of the JH(ttH .f th WHireiu-v uf 111 ' in th ftirmer r i. iwtiii If U'.- Iu jmhlie d.Hiintrnt. with, I. i( I aw fanolur. Ili4t tlu rr wera an iriun t for t t. rwu-n , t ',.u r, n. v nl.rit the iwon to.tjfut rt,niti.iri hrftl u iit or Printout .r,rtt trt-ttet a '""'lnl, and i lMr pn fr oa NIJ Hl tfeat IU g .itvriluiwm t, ,t in. Iivtce'.e V 't." t U ! tiiifr.. fotU P lt prt uf tht t a ''si Mtfc" DLSPCft AUOCHTHW ARTflX laal'laa al K'i'.S la ll,va I ran I Una I l Jot I u.. 11 t till, Ml, So i ,,) I't a. Ihir'., Ki4ue. I harlrt Itiney and Lewis Wright, confined In jail here for robbing llurlington freight cars at Jleverly, were caught pouring coals on the floor of the cell to heat the rock, proposing then to break it with cold water. The sheriff was notified by the prisoners and frust rated the scheme. Last night the three men suspected One of thn nriHont!K nf rpnnrlinrr rin j them and made him go into an upper ceii. men tney began to make a noise to attract the attention of the sheriff. One of them stood at the door with a tire shovel ready to strike Sheriff Kerry as he entered, but one of the prisoners called out to him not to come in alone, as the desperadoes were waiting for him. The sheriff then called in Deputy Dillingham and they entered and put the three men in their cells. Ilauiiihiil Depot at St. . Humeri, Kt, Joskimi, Mo., Nov. JiO At 4 o'clock yesterday morning tire broke out in tho old Hannibal and rit. Joseph freight depot at Seventh and Olive streets. The strucrure. which want COO feet long, was soou consumed, along with eleven cars of the Missouri Pacific road and seven cats of the I'.tirlington road. A large quantity of goods in the ears mid in the structure was destroyed. The Missouri Pacific hud the depot rented. The loss to the Missouri Pacific will bt about 9! 5,000 and to the llurlington about JJW.OOO, partially covered by insurance. Tho origin of the tire is unknown. EDUCATORS OF NEBRASKA. rriwjwrtuH of the S.iilo TaiwiheiV As rlii Hon McptiaV' Li.vixu.n. Nob.. Nov. :!;. The; an nual meeting of the Nebraska Siatw Teachers' association will take plana iu 1 .incoli lifo-iuning Deeemiier .'ll, and continuing three days. Arrangement have Ih'ch com pie ted for the enter taiument of delegates uivd members-at the hotels at red need rates, and one and one-third rates have been granted by the railroads. Aside from thes in dneetnents, a most attractive program has lieen completed, embracing a wide range of topics of prime interest to ed ucators. Special lectures will be- de livered by Dr. Nicholas Murray, presi dent of the National VMwrationiJ as tiociation; Colonel Friyms Y. Parker, f prominent educator; William tlaw iey Smith, teacher, lecturer and humorist, and a special pa-iier on: "The Ucla'tien of tho l'libli.' Library to the Public School." by Miss Marg:wet (!. O Cricn of tho Omaha public, library. In connection with the general vonven tion there will be a meeting of the Ne braska Library association, organized last spring, and of the State Board of Examiners, which will conduct un ex amination for professional state certifi cates. The educational council meet in University hall on the evening pre ceding the convention, at which re port will lx rroivod from committees on country schools, school log inlat toil 011,1 h'S1 "ehool A RECOUNT IN FURNAS. Not ('lifterlnf Outlix.lt for .IiiiIk Nrlly Majoi-lljr of Two. f.t.N'i OlA. Neb., Nov. :;i'.. Judge ef the svprcme court met vestordav and 'precinct. The i ii was Oeniu.l r.ter 'vidi'iice wa submitted b C A. I! il I liins of this i-tty. TliW ai-tion give V, II. Westuvur a clear title to the . Ilice ! of judce of ttie Klftceiith judicial dist inct. I le was eleetitl liy a majority of eievvu a'il JiMlge 11.11 'ow t-tailued that , a lei'onnt would ho, that he was ' icallv t liited. ! A rg.uin-ii! w n i-ai d b toecu tin i (! Wellj-Neri U vae ! Kuruas co in ', The lefet t e's I po I shotted thai , the miII tsu.k Vleh a 'P ned hud ln'pn elooig'sl fi'iin l' t i Tlien' I a evidence .!.owitit tlia' tho tally ' li-l h el U'l-n ii. - d ' lie mark, makiitu 11 .iii-. ..atsi- of frnul i" w iUeii (O VAtlMV mM.rih'NS , iind tin i nu I for . ,. . ., iMiiwtited to tin j l,iant vi a 'i ut i a-i-iaimt. i'h I e'ei t i-m-. un mi d. ' f a nanaa of 1 h a riiMrv . oti i,l . A Ni;W CAVi: MVSTI1HY. ta H.iaiei -r Ht.im t a.atik a Iilii)tis t.. Not i.i'h.r i i .te t . i . ' u.- I iu ' e- nl f If, ,'o ! a out Oil l.i.lll 111, CO li I t Kit- Ii rtli'l I.e..!,. l.ift.l .a i. .i ,t ; ,. h i .1 and el,- ,i t.l H !,.. h... . Ill ' .' I" h,IM GOOdS Containing all the Newest Novelties in Jioth Pattern down. If you wish to save money do not. fail to give us a call. This ' : BaJenr'S ClotliirLg' . out the two Hum unearthed what ap peared to be a skeleton. Closer inves tigation demonstrated beyond a doubt that it was tho skeleton of a human being. As the hour was lato and the discoverers were somewhat frightened by their grow-some discovery, they did not investigate further. Both men were out of tin eity the next day, but upon his return. Killen went te- the place to look lor the skeleton and found that it had been removed,, no one knows by whom. The matter '.ill be more thoroughly investigated at once, and many think that it will fm-' nishacliie to some of the peculiar things that have happened in thi icinity in the past. DELEGATES ARRIVING. Many JRTnnilW-ra nt the Trim.- MiMiMippI fimeimt Not Aaaeaataeil, OMAHA. Nov. 20. The Trans-Mississippi congress convened yesterday morning at ('.'reign ton hall. 1. W. 'ar penter welcomed the delegates in be half of the business men of Omaha. Mayor Beeiiiis offered then the free dom of the city:' awl Governor Holeomb in behalf of the s-tate. Eit-fJovernor Prince of New Mex'tro responded tot no welcome addressee Prelimiwios oc cupied most of the' morning awf aftor noon. The election of ollieers- will be the first order of hnwness this morn ing. In view of the fact that but to of the delegates' aw on the ground it is not likely that' the eoPTention will adjourn Iwfore .Saturday.. Ike. la Itlmlimrgril. P.K.TRjr i:. Nek. Nov. 2tf. Isaac Futon, a young nmn'Wlro lives twelve miles lorth of Heatriee-. was on trial yesterday in.iimge r.nfow s court on a charge of rape made hy Cien.. C'al'let t, whose thirteen year-old daughter was ihe alleged victim. The girl was- put on Ilie w itness stand, but gave' llittlo evidence of a satisfactory nature.- The bearing was quite extensive, the eotirfc appealing to three physicians,, whwex amined the girl. Their testimony as that she had been misused, but lhat. it may -have beeiv the resii'A of tither acts than rape. '11ji younsroaan a- discharged by t he court. v Opening of Stale. EHintrr. I.iv oi.y. Neb.. Nov. 2ti. The fr'han tvllor ami regents anil faculty of. the university of Nebraska, Invito-ajl the vitit-ii of the tato to le p rose at at the opening of the new library build ing on Tuesday evening,. Decemlf 10. Tho building will 1h il unlimited., and attendant will lie present to mak the inspection of interest to every person. It is Udieved that tiere is no state building equal to it in eeonomrt anil thoroughness if const ruction. NEWS "NOTES. The incoino tax experimea.t nas proved So be an c&p'ensivc one fur the government. It is said that Republican, sexiitors tvill invite Populist senators to-attend their caucus. The English authorities of Jamaica who seized the ship U a for tarrying I ii ban insurgents have released her. Congressman Kirt.pntrick tt Kansas says that he doesn't, think Oklahoma will be admitted U UUehol by thd present ongress. Priends of Lieutenant Pogue, who was coiirt-martialt'd for shooting al Colonel t'rofton, nre try ing to hav the Provident pardon bun. ' Salisbury's rep'v ti tilney on the Venezuelan c,uei lot is not expected to reach H ii.b.ngton in time to b trraled in the President ' message. 1 ire in a I mine has tiirown t) men o it t f work at ."part. Ill, It i prop.iscl to erect a uionuniPnt in honor of the Into Dr. S, P. Smith, author of ' tinrriea. ' secretary ef tae lira Uv attempted to slaW Attirnrv .tohn brand in a com triHMii at tirorgrtgwn, Ky. Mark ll.iro'.d faUed to establish his idriitin as the on of Mrs Mann, who iMtniti-r'd mii it hrr nl. near I i redo .-x.n WINDSOR LIVERY Sale and Boarding Stable. i. Si.,11 "111 IVr M.MitU t.. x ValU 'J IVr Mouth t. ni.iU. . ai'i i lt if tt..i. io.; I't i Hie K"iJ' . u pio.d. ip.' i i.."t,e, t M E. MOORE. Prop. THS-ADV Is the result of an argument between our advertising manager and the advertising manager of one of the newspapers of the city, who bet Ins .paper would sell more goods for us than any other rarer in the citv or 5.000 handbills providing we would take the j following articles: (DARK THE f loaves Hread ... . 10 pounds tine ISuJterine. pounds Retined Lard '. 2 pound pail Pure Home flendered 3 pound pail Pure Itorue llendereu Sujfar Cured Hams, per poiitnl.. 5 pounds tiood iteefsteak J pounds Pork steal;......,.. This advertisement with the cash entitles the buyer to any or all of the above goods at the price set opposite - 'each article. This test will last but four weeks, iSrOW it you want to boom tne paper you read, ana save money at the same time;, here is your chance. No one allowed to use more than one advertisement or hand, bill a daiy. In addition to the above advertisement we offer $25.00 IN GOLD to the1 person guessing nearest to the number of cash sales made by us during the month ending December 2&th, '95. In every cash pur chase we give a numbered slip-on which, they may write their name and address and the number they guess. Deliver the same to the office of Lincoln Meat Co.; on or before December 22ndr 95 No one allowed to guess more than 10'; times. The number of cash sales made by us during the month of Oc tober is 12,441. This is the largest number of cash sales ever made in 30 days by any dealer in meats and provisions in Nebraska. Our figures above will prove our assertion. This mill enable you to make a close guess- 916 P STREET. Dr. I. Queen, Tie Specialist! Cancorj Pts scientific I treatment I and remnval 3 twenty ; niiniitt'a I without knife. j twin or j !inf a drop tif tdtM.d I ijVV.V.S mw Pile ami Tu mora without pitin, knife or ) of droof MishI, he aUo eurea Catarrali Trat, Punfi. lleartand Nrrvoua l'e bililv. gt'KP.N hm ir.ade dUeamea of the St'imin li. ICi.ltwy, l.iver. Ill.ssl aa4 I'lsea'ws of Ui.mrii a sp-eiall foe thirty tlvn t-arx He hi restore sun -n.f to the deaf and U'ht W ta blind. PC gl'P.P.N is the .peelalit of tK am ti.wiot in the Treatment and Cure of a'i ( hroiiie and Private AllmrnU hat mi; lived in l.iiit .iln and l.iK'air eount.v for Uortv f ur i-ar Pv applying; In I'r g.iva. the P.!a. Ti.mii, ym tan ifrt lixlaitt Kelipf aa4 t Cure from alt Pain from liin iiiiiainas .Veural va and a'l i ln.n e AUnent aftrr all iiii'd.. at reined. ha faiU4 laatltut i ax I Ll.'i Ino Path I'..n.af, Onion Blofk.N E.for. loth ft O rluMreu'a lia l!lt tll! ' l.nii r tlotu iUi i !! i t'ir titi-oi ! af.taii . a . N iv at hw I . ! niuM- i . iiiii r. . t and Cut, Sale will RT SEM PKlUbb iz5tJ-OW COST: 10c .81.05 . . . .25c f.ard ...".'Oc Lard. ....... .lioc 8c 25c ...22c ponnds Sausage ...... 3 ponnds 1'orlc Choys. . .. lbs Pork Sausage id lbs Keticed Lard Dressed Hog1, per lb.. Dressed half hojj, per lb. lb Pork sausage Palace of fashion. (Mw. .1. II. Hlfwr'h H1 Staii,!. Planp tn hnv tho Mncf 5vTYI KH HATS niiw M f VI J IIUUWUIIUUIW 117 South Eleventh Street. - FURNISHED ROOMS, BY DAY OR WEEK. Nifflv furiii -luti rni. from sfl ti sl IVr Week. MRS- OKCESSIKTGT02ST, I Ml HSuHi, Q THE OHEAT I I." It t f Kwrjllnt 4 S rtr l, Sttif. ti .11 Uhm tuU , LINCOLN CAFE. Ml Nttlllll i KNUI SlUKKi'. 1039 O Street. 1 20c ,. 'J3e $;.r.o ...... ..4Wc , 4Jfc'c 2..C 10 nff f "7 LINCOLN, NEB. inft at vorv Rpannah! PrirtiS- I.t i i, Ni it. 4 A i 1