The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896, December 20, 1894, Page 8, Image 8
Vx THE WEALTH MAKERS. December 20, 1894 'V HoRSE&Mevtfw ri " i SS i-- - - -" - 1 - . . vfvY a a fwrm I . " . i ad i iii -- i , i. i, ,--, . .. . in ..-ii . m i in mm mm mm i Send lis Two Hew Ifsb : L M 31! ,1 1 '? si pa i If OB Ut. ! filet won thit i r r f t 1 i t ea K S :p M ef, 1 1 r Conducted bj J. T. M. Sa-iasnT. Corrrs-poa- aencv somciuq. r ire, cyaons or ami. We clip the following from the State Journal of the 14th inst.: ' "It is hinted now and then that a lively insurance lobby will desceud upou the capikil in Jaiiuary to secure if possible tue repeal ot the valued policy law. This is not a new feature in Lincoln during the legislative year. Four years ago this name lobby tried to keep the mutual law from being passed, but it panned. Two years ago this' same value in policy law was threatened, but after looking the ground over it was decided to postpone that part for the time being. Now if this kid-gloved gentry think that b 'caune the majority of both houses is Jlepnblican they can handle them in the interest of all monopolies, they are surely mistaken, as several Iiepubliean members have an education in mutual insurance, and any one who lias made a study' of insurance subjects will without doubt do valiant work in the interest of the whole people instead of for the insur ance companies. And further, the legislature will be called upon to pass a law that will allow people who live in town to organize mu tual companies in which to insure their their property and thus save many thou sands of dollars that now go to pay such lobbyists for working against the inter est of the people, to say nothing of the largo salaries aud fees paid to officers and employes, and dividends paid, many of them amounting to several hundred per cent of the amount of cash invested by the stockholders. ISelow we give copy of a bill to be introduced in the coming legislature. We see some defects, but will ask for criticism. We want to get a bill ready and have the ideas of several men, but would like to hear from more. All laws should be short and concise. How does this suit you? Please let me hear from all at once: PKOPOSKD LAW. Bait enacted, etc.: Suction 1. That any number of per sons may organize and incorporate a mutual insurance company, indemnify each other against damage by fire, light ning, cycloue, tornado, windstorms, or hail. ' Sec. 2. Such companies shall file ar ticles of incorporation with the auditor of public accounts, and also make an nual statements to him. Sko. 3. The auditor, upon examina tion of such articles of incorporation, if in compliance with the laws of Nebraska, shall issue to such company a certificate of authority to do business. Sec. 4. The fees to the auditor shall be for examination of articles of incor poration and issuing certificate of au thority, ten dollars. For examining re port and issuing certificate of authority to the company, one dollar. For issuing agents' certificates, twenty-five cents. Timely and to the Point Editor Wealth Makers: Xur article last week entitled: "Not a Demo-pop Governor" was timely and to the point. It is time for us to inquire where we are. We are on record away from home as fusionists, It is to be feared.that some of our nominees for office went further than the record would warrant them in committing the party to such a course, and it is to be feared that they got some very unwwe counsel in this connection from Senator Allen, to whom they very naturally looked for guidance, and it may be that he led them into it without their asking hiui for coun sol. In any event it is time that we counselled together in the hope of secur. ing light enough and sense enough to avoid any more of that kind of uonsense I do not like to give it any harder name; because when its most ardeut votaries look over the late battlefield it ought to make them sick enough. When the chair man of our state central committee ad vised some of our people to vote for the other fellows' nominees, we thought it a new and peculiar deal; but were some what relieved when he announced that the bright idea wasevolved.afterconeulta tiou with Senator Allen. ' And, while this inquiry is progressing, we would like to ask how the Populist party became sponsors at the baptism o that hybrid offspring, the Wilson-Gorman edition of the McKinley Bill minus eleven per cent and not enough revenue without taxing sugar? And how many of our people heard Senator AHca point with apparent pride to this child of Pop ulist production? Yes, it is about time we took some note as to where we are. No, we did not get lost in the whirl; but we got badly broken up. Men and breth ren, we must have better leadership, or we must go it alone. Speak up! J. A. UlilMlSON. If you want to trade a little money and a good bona lor a good piano, me or writ to J. B. Dobson, 1130 M St., Lincoln, Neb. This It a bar gain you don't pick up every day. Pronounced a Fake. Washixoton, Dec. 10. Chairman Babcock of the Republican congress ional committee says the report sent out from Washington that the com mittee was sending circulars to in tending Republican contestants in the next house, telling them that their cases will be considered only on their merits, is a fake, pure and simple. "The campaign committee has nothing to do with contests," said Mr. Babcock. Hogs Feeding; on a Human Hody. Ardmobe, Ind. Ter., Dec 3. Whit Ross, a white man, unmarried, 23 years old, was murdered at the home of H. Harrison McLane, a full-blood Indian, last night. Officers arrested McLane and his brother-in-law, a white man named Robert Linn, charg ing them with the crime. Hogs were eating the dead man's hand when found. McLane is permit collector for the Chickasaw government. It you want to trade a little money and a good bone tor a good piano, sue or write lo j. H. Dobson, 1120 M St., Lincoln, Neb. lilts is a bar. gain yon don't pick up every day. Why don't y on Join In and buy yonr Shoes now while yon save 80 per cent. Receiver's Shoe Sale, 10UO Street. Names- With $2, and yonr own subscription will be ex tended' One Year Free of Coat. THE MARKETS. Kansas Citt, Mo. Doc. 17 Whi-Car lots by sample on track at Kansas City at the close sold as follows: No t hard, bio. No 3 hard, BOkJSIo; No. 4 bard, iio rejected. 46$ 47c: No. 2 red, 61c No 3 red, 4Uj50o: No 4 red, 4M&4S rejected, i6H7 Receipts ot corn 62 cars, a year a ;o IU cars. Sale by sumple on track. Kansas City: No t mixed corn, ii oars, 4 to No. 8 mixed, nominally, 4)o No 4 mixed nominally, 38o No t white. 4 oars. 11. No. 8 white nominal ly, H'io under No. 2 white. Oats Tbera was little demand for oats. The tew samples offered were firmly held and trade was slow Keceipti of oats. 4 cars, a year ago, 20 cars. Sales by sample on track at Kansas City: No 2 mixed oats, i! cars 31o: 1 car 3iWc. No 3 nominally, 80o No. 4 nom inally ITT .210 No. white, oats, 1 ear W,o; No. D white, nominally, W'filc Rri Firm; No. 2 nominally 49o; No 3. 48a Flaxsked Dull; nominally 1.24135, ac cording to blllinr Bk an Firm, G8;tj.09o per cwt, sacked. Cokn Chop Dull, 8D5aS2o per cwt, sacked Hat Keoelpts. 20 ears; market steady. Timothy, choloa, t9gi9 5j; No 1, 183 850; low grade, i)7 60 fanoy prairie, t 50 $ W choice, m.bOH: No. 1, W.61XU7; No. 2, i6 &5U; packing hay, UUb. Live Block. Kansas Citt, Mo, Deo. 17. Cattle Re ceipts. 3,100. oalves, 7 shipped yesterday, 2,360 calves, 203 The general market was fairly active and steady to strong: medium cows weak. Hogs Receipts, 0,637; shipped yesterday, 1,725. The general market was 10c to 20o lower. The top was H40, and the bulk of sales wore H1J to (125, against 1465 for tOD and 4.25 to ii. 45 for bulk yesterday. Sheep Receipts, 1,47; shippel yesterday. 233. The market was dull and about steady. The following are representative Bales: Ha Wt Price No Wt. Price 83 lambs... 08 350 114 lambs... 1 3 50 111 lauibj. Ml 116 91 120 3&0 3 50 830 300 1 1 lambs.. 3 lambs.. . 21 mut .... 3 mut .... 84 3 50 850 300 V lambs... 18 lambs... 1 mut 100 107 ,1U6 300 Horses Receipts, 134 shipped yesterday. ?l The market was quiet The Northern AHianoe Moulton, la., Nov. 26, 1894. The annual meeting of the National Farmers' Alliance will be held at the Commercial Hotel in the city of Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday, January 15, 1895, at 9 o'clock a. m.,for the purpose of electing officers and the transaction of such busi ness as may come before the convention- By order of the Executive Committee. August Post, . Elwood Furnas, - Secretary. 'resident. All the Retail Shoe Merchants In the city hold their breath during our sale. It's all for the best. Receiver's Shoe Sale, 1016 O Street. ; Republican Finances A Right. Washington, Dec.10. The Repub lican national congressional commit tee met to-day to review the campaign and consider the question of perma nent headquarters in - Washington. The reports on the finances of the committee showed .up well. While the question of permanent Washing ton headquarters was not decided, it was generally favored and it was be lievetf will be affirmatively settled at the meeting held next week. snot Dead in His Bed. Chicago, Dec.10. Nicholas Seguda, a meat dealer in Wesson street, was murdered in his bed early to-day. His clerk, Frank Heller, who told the police that he was sleeping with Se guda and Baw htm shot by a burglar, was locked up, and Mrs. Seguda, who told several conflicting stories, is un der police surveillance. The police place little confidence in the burglar story. At 1016 O Street yon don't pay but V4 the price for Shoes yon do at other stores. They are dos ing ont. Burglar Miller Dead. Ottawa, Kan., Dec. 10. Sheriff Butts of Miami is in the city. He brings information of the death of Burglar Miller, who escaped from the asylum atOsawatomie Tuesday night. His mangled body wes found by the side of a railroad track. It is be lieved he attempted to board a pass ing train and fell under the wheels. ing rriiet r.eoknk ?7arrled. Guthrie, Ok., Dec. 17. Moses Keo kuk, chief the Sac and Fox tribe of Indians, has taken unto himself a wife in the person of Mrs. Mary Means, an adopted member of the tribe. The bride is 57 years of age but vivacious, while "K" bears lightly his 69 yeara and has S30.000 in the bank. Special sale on Dry Goods and Shoes this week and next at Nlesley d; Co's., 1028 O St. Missouri Editor. St. Joseph, Mo., Dec.10. The ed itors of North and Northwest Missou ri will be here in annual session next Friday and Saturday. At 11 a. m. Friday, Chaplain Ilainey of the Bar nard "Kustler" will open the session with a prayer. The session will last two days. Washington. Dec. 10. The pension bureau will hereafter refuse pensions to widows whose incomes from other sources, added to the proceeds of reasonable effort on their part, af fords comfortable support to them. This policy is provided for in a ruling of Assistant Secretary Reynolds, based on the June 37, 181)0, act. Holiday Rates via the Burlington Route. December 22, 23, 24, 25 and 31st, and also on January 1st, tickets to points within 200 miles will be on sale at rate of fare and a third. Minimum rate 60 cents. "'TIek"ettraii3 informatics at B. & M. depot or city office, corner 10th & O St Great redaction sale on Dry Goods and Shoes this week at H. R. Nlesley Co s., 1028 O St. "Friends, Romans, Co u ntrym e 11 ! The evil that men do lives after them," and the good they get from . wearing Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters Bought of Browning, King & Co., 1013 0 St., Lincoln, Neb., lives, lives, well, it lives as long as the clothes last, and we will guarantee they will outlast any that may be bought for the same money elsewhere. We would not make such statements if they were not true, it wouldn't pay us. One oppor tunity to please you is all we ask; you will become our regular patrons. We extend a special invitation to those coming to Lincoln during the opening of the legislature, to call on us. We will interest you in a way that will pay you. BROWNING, Largest manufacturers; of Clothing la the world. 1013 j e-wWe-r-w-w-r-e THE SQUARE ROOT DELINEATOR W THC ART OF 116.10. to be without one. Address, Wealth F. M. WOODS, Fine Stock Auctioneer. not e imiT, LINCOLN. NEB. An f labatoa State Hank Measure. 1 Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 10 In anticipation of the removal by con gress of the ten per cent tax on state banks, Representative Sam ford has introduced into the house a bill pro viding for a system of state banks. Becelrer'a Shoe Hale. Don't miss it. Shoes while they last at your own price. 1018 O Street. Governor AHgeld In Bad Health. Springfield, 111., Dec. 10. Governor Altgeld has been looking and feeling badly for several days, and last night left for Hot Springs, Ark., accom panied by Mrs. Altgeld. Flouring Mills Destroyed. Salem, Mo., Dec. 10. The new flour ing and saw mills of Hickman & Co., at Montauk, twenty miles southwest of here, were destroyed by fire last night. Loss, $10, 000;. no insurance. Go to Nissley & Co's. for yonr Dry Goods at ( Shoes. 102 O Street. itespite lor rhillp Martin. Jefferson Citt, Mo., Dec.10. Gov ernor Stone has granted a respite to Philip Martin, the Kansas City negro sentenced to be hanged December 13. The respite gives Martin a lease ol life until January 18, 1895. . Schaefer Scores One. Chicago, Det. 10. Schaefer not only defeated Ives last night, but man aged to gain 344 points upon his opponent, putting his total score at 8,375, while that of Ives is 3.000. Anything in the Shoe line all Leather, all Felt, part Felt, part Leather all the same, they alt go. Receiver's Shoe Sale, 1016 O Street, Medical Director Brown at Rest. Washington, Dec. lo. Medical Di rector Jonn Mills 15rown, U. S. N., re tired, who was stricken with paraly sis Tuesday, died last evening. He served as surgeon on the Kearsarge during the civil war. We must chsn out our entire line of Holiday Gifts, Uooks, Bibles and Albums by January 1st, to go out of business. Bibles at 30c. on the dollar. Books at about your own price. Fancy Photograph Albums at ex tremely low prices. Remember the place, Lansing Theatre Bldg., 1237 V St F. A. Powell, Lincoln, Neb, Notice 1 Isaac Bixby, II. S. Crandall and J. A. Ollks have sent us money for their subscriptions, but neglected to srive us their postoffice address, so we cannot give them credit. Gentlemen, send ns the name of your postoffice and we will receipt you for the money. Visit the Folks) For the Holiday season the Union Pa cific will wpII tickets from points on the system on Decemaer 24th, 25th and 31st, 1894, and January 1st, 1.895, at greatly reduced rates. For full information call on Union Pacific Agent, 1044 OSt., oi Depot Fifth and 0 St. KING & CO., 0 St., LINCOLN, NEB. ei : rrtTrm Be Your Own Carpenter! 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