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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1895)
September 19, 1895 8 THE WEALTH MAKERS. THE FEW YORK REPUBLICAN CON VENTION START SHIS BOOM. EMPIRE STATE'S CHOICE. She Beaolntlon to This Effect Adopted by A reinitiation sod Amid Great Ap plause Ei-8eDator l'latt Given an Ovation on Ilia Arrival, While the Hand risjred "Hall to the Chief." Sabatoga, N. Y. Sept 18. At 12:29 o'clock Senator Piatt entered the Re publican hall and men stood on the seats and cheered vociferously while the band played "Hail to the Chief." Ten minutes later Charles W. Backet of the state committee rapped for order and Dr. Carey of the Episco pal church o tiered prayer, praising God for patriotism, which he termed the "foundation of true politics and therefore of the nation." After the roll was called for substi tutes only Charles G. Sherman of On ondaga was made temporary chairman. George W. Bowen of New York in troduced a resolution indorsing' the administration of Governor Levi P. Morton, and expressing the hope that his name might be presented to the national Republican convention of 1890 as the choice of the Republican representatives of the Empire state for first place on the presidential ticket. The resolution was adopted by accla mation amid great applause. The committee on contested seats decided to seat Congressman Maho ney's delegation in the first Erie dis trict. An informal meeting of the Erie county delegation was at once hold and it was determined that the entire delegation would bolt the con vention if such action was taken. Comptroller Roberts also announced that he would withdraw his name as a candidate and would thus break the slate. MISSOURI CROP REPORT, the Put Week Extremely Warm Throughout the State. Columbus, Mo., Sept 18. The past week was extremely warm throughout the state and in some sections the warmest of the season, the mean tem perature ranging from 7 to 13 degrees above the normal. The conditions have been very favorable for maturing the corn crop and for harvesting clover and millet. Corn has dried out rapidly and cutting is in progress in all sec tions. Flowing and seeding have been topped in a few counties on account of dry weather, while in others the work has been pushed and in some lo calities seeding is well advanced. Chinch bugs are very thick in a num ber of counties and some farmers are delaying seeding on that account; the work is also being delayed in some districts on account of the Hessian fly. At the close of the week pastures were badly in need of rain in some districts and in a few localities stock water is becoming scarce. The conditions were favorable for showers on the 16th, however, ana late reports indi cate that good rains fell in a number of the central oounties at least. THE HEARNES IN COURT. Arraigned at Hannibal for Murder Not Treated Like Common Criminals. Hannibal, Mo., Sept, 18. Dr. and Mrs. J. C Hearne were brought here yesterday from Palmyra to answer the charge of having murdered Amos J. Stillwell, Mrs. Hearne's first hus band, December 29, 1888. A great crowd gathered in and about the court room. At noon the two were taken to the court house in a carriage and placed in the grand jury room. They Were not treated as prisoners usually are who are charged with murder, and this fact was commented upon quite freely. Mrs. W. T. Perkins sent their dinner to the grand jury room, where they ate it in company with several persons. They had a number of callers and talked freely to all except newspaper reporters. The prisoners were brought into oourt at 1:45 o'clock for arraignment. They were accompanied by their attor ney, George M. Harrison, who 6aid that they would waive the reading of the indictment and the formal ar raignment was set for to-morrow at t o'clock. Dr. Madden, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases, over Rock Island ticket office, S. W. cor. 11 and 0 streets. Glasses accurately adjusted. A Governor Boycotts a Faper. Little Rock, Ark., Sept 18. The board of public contracts, consisting of the governor, auditor and attorney general, to-day decided to throw out all bids on state printing and adver tise for new bids. The Arkansas Dem ocrat had secured nearly all of the printing, but the Democrat and the governor do not pull together. An Ohio Preacher Ends His Life. Eltbia, Ohio., Sept 18. The Rev. James Woodyard, pastor of the Bap tist church at Rochester, Ohio, com- Kitted suicide yesterday by swallow g a teaspoon ful of aconite. The MUse of the suicide is a mystery. Dr. Madden, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases, over Rock Island ticket office, S. W. cor. 11 and 0 streets. Glasses accurately adjusted. Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers can be applied when at home, and is uni formly successful in coloring a brown or black. Hence ru great popularity. L. P. Davis, Dentist . over Rock Is- , land ticket office, cor. 11th and U streets Bridge aud Crown Work a specialty Dr. Madden, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases, over Rock Island ticket office, 8. W. cor. 11 ana u streets. "HELP! HELP!" a lrowniu;r mm exclaimotL, A merchant heard his erica, And calmly mtid: " If you want help, Why don't you advertise?" Yes, advertising is the oil that lubricates the wheels of busi ness. Unless we took this way of telling you that because we manufacture all our own goods and do all our mm work, and can sell you a suit of clothes that will lit you as well as any tailor can fit you (the quality is always the best) you might not learn that such is the case, and might buy an ordinary "hand-me-down" which would not nearly equal ours in style, quality or make. "Clotlies don 't make the man" but the world bases its estimate of the man, very often on the kind of clothes he wears. It pays to wear good clothes, and it don't cost any more to buy good clothes of Browning, King & Co. than it does to buy clothes that are not nearly so good of some fellow who will "skin" you and who will not expect to sell you more than one suit We have everything in Gent's Furnishing Goods and our new fall stock is now in we haven't space to quote prices but they are just the size of your pocket book. Browning, 1013 to 1019 0 St., Banks' Offer Assistance. Washington, D. C, Sept 18. Tb true amount of the gold reserve at the close of business yesterday was 895, 848,043. Since the recent heavy ship ments of gold set in the government has received a number of offers of gold in exchange for notes. This is partic ularly true of banks in the northwest, where small notes are in active de mand in moving the grain crops. Six People Killed. Lynchbtjbg, Va., Sept. 18. Six per sona were killed as a result of a rail road crossing accident at Lawyer's Station, eleven miles below here, at 4:23 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Five of the occupants of the vehicle were killed outright, and a young girl was so severely injured that she died shortly afterwards. Kansas City, Ma, Sept. IS A few samples of wheat sold early to-day at yesterday's prices, but the bulk of the sales were lAo to lo higher, aud low grades sold more readily than for a long time. Hard Wheat-No. 2, 57o: No. 3. 55c: No. 4. BOc; rejected, 30 10c Soft Wheat-No. 2, 6061o: No. 3, 5658o: No, i, 49o ; rojected. 40c ; no grade 2030o. Spring Wheat-No. 2, Mo; No. 3, 5301 white spring wheat, 48f?52a Corn-No 1 mixed. nXo: No. 3. 26Ki: No. 4. 85o; no grade 23Hai No. 2 whits, yjJi No, A, 27o. Oats No. 1 mixed, 18o; No. 3, 16s: No. 4, 13c; no grade. I2a; No. 2 white, Ida; No. t, Rye-No. 2, S4V4o; No. 83o; No. 4.32a Flaxseed September, 838 j October, 82c, Corn Chop 5.i(a!58o per cwt sacked. Bran 1648o per cwt sacked: bulk. 6o less, Hay Receipts, 83 care; market firm; hay is comiug In better condition. Tim othy Choloo, $10.5UU; No. 1, $9.5!)10; No. 2, $83.5D ; fancy prairie, 66.S0; choice $5.50 t; No, 1, $4.5U&5; No. U, &50i packing hay, $3$3.59. Eggs Candlod, 12o per doi Poultry Hens, Ho; springs, 9o; roosters, 15o. Turkeys, 7!4S&8o; spring turkeys over 8 lbs, 8c ; undnr 8 lbs not wanted In this mar ket Duoks, 50 ; springs, BgStto. Geese not Wanted 8J4o; springs 7c; pigeons, 75cl per doz. Butter Extra fancy separator 18o; fair, ISHfeWo; dairy, fancy, firm, lll5o; store packed, fresh. t)t?Uo; 0I grades, ho. Apples -Good supply on sale and trade slow, 1530o per bu according to quality, 75cl per bbl. Potatoes 20o per bu in car lota j fancy, Jlo per bu; 25o in a small way; swees potatoes 2025o per bu in a small way. Chicago Board of Trade. Cdicaqo Sept. IS Tin following U thereof) of prioes of the grain and provision market oa the board of tra , QUOTATIONS Clo MX 5sk 28 29 18V 10 8 05 8 10 9 82 5 77 5 15 4 80 Live Stock. Kansas Cttt, Mo., Sept IS Cattle Re ceipts, since Saturday, 8,639; shipped yester day, 2,900; calves, 3U3. There were 1,400 on sole, of which 3,319 were fresh. The market was nominally steady. ' Hops Receipt!, 6,974; shipped yesterday. 176. The market was lOo lower than yesterday's opening except on best lights, which were about steady with yesterday's close. The top price was .&) ana the bulk of sales from $1.05 to $4.1. AD pate banished by Dr. linos Pain Pttto. Wallet Baker & Co. Liraiiefl, The Ltrfst sftnofutuns of PURE, HIGH GRADE Cocoas and Chocolates Om thti Continent, hart ntalrtd HIGHEST AWARDS from tfct gmt Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE m AMERICA.' Caution: ZjSJ" of th bbeli and wrapper on our Sooda, connifneni should make aura lat our plaea of manufacture, namely. IDorr heater. Ma, , ia prtxuad oa aaca package. OLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. ' .wa aam.aM ITn Mtamkcartt ci Mite' Close High. Low Sept. 17 Whbat September... f8 R5 57 December.... tH 675a 6h May 63 6lfc 6Z Corn September... $2 n 82H December.... i& 18 18H May 2tt 'it Oats September ... 10 18 19 October. 8 lh 18 May SIM 1 POBK September ... 8 15 8 15 8 15 October 8 20 8 07 8 15 January 9 40 9 82ft 9 40 Lard September ... 5 77V4 t 774 5 77W October 5 80 5 77 H B 77tf January 5 75 i 72H 6 75 Shout Ribs September . .. 5 12 S 12 5 124 October 5 15 5 10 B lVi January 4 $,1 Mt ' KiH iaiwTi 11 -.V bv mm i ! .m -Bl King & Co., Lincoln, Neb. MASKED NIGHT RIDERS. They Drive James Hlnsley, Ills Wife and Son, to Flight. Kansas Citt, Mo., Rept 16. After the contents of a shot gun are fired through a window into a family gath ering with sufficient force to shatter a center table, and after masked men, two of the number mounted on horses, have called at the house at the lonely hour of midnight, when every thing about is shrouded in inky darkness, and dragged father and son from their beds, escorted them to an unfrequented spot in the woods, pointed out a tall and lofty pine, and declared that from it the two will be hanged and their bodies riddled with bullets unless they agree to leave a certain community within a stipulated space oi time, the people thus warned are liable to bow to the wishes of their persecutors. such was the experience of James Hinsley and his son John at Minne- ville, Mo. , last Friday night. Yester- .day the two, together with Mrs. Hins ley, arrived in Kansas City and they went direct to central police station, where they made their troubles known. The family will at once leave for their former home in Illinois, near Decatur, which they have been neglecting for some months in their efforts to re claim a 17-year-old daughter, Lizzie by name, who a year ago was abducted from home by one James Ilatchel.who formerly lived in Minneville. Mrs. ilinsley told the police that' she believed Hatchel was at the head of the vigilantes, and that learning of their presence in Minneville he took these desperate and sensational means to drive them away. , Cubans Will Follow the Law. New York, Se.pt. 18 Trestrada Pal ma, president of the provisional government of Cuba issues- the follow ing card: "It is reported in the news papers that henor Enrique Moreno, who, it is said, represents himself as an agent of the New York Cuban junta is at St, Louis, Mo., enlisting men for service in Cuba. Such report had ne foundation in fact. The Cuban junta shall not knowingly violate the law of the United States. Too Hot for Courts. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 18. To-dat was one of the hottest of the season, and the heat was almost unbearable. The mercury lingered near the 100 mark, and the air was dry and parch ing. " Both branches of the circuit court opened yesterday, but, after standing the heat for two days, it was decided to adjourn until next month. Many people have been overcome by the heat, but no fatalities have oc curred. , Dr. Madden, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases, over lWk Inland ticket office, S. V. cor. 11 and O streets. Glasses accurately adjusted. Wants Waller Released. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 15. The A. M. E. conference of Indiana, over which Bishop Arnett of Ohio is presid ing, in an address to the country saidl "We call attention to the case of John Waller. We consider the treatment awarded our fellow countrymen an outrage and would request the state department at Washington to use its good offices for his immediate release as an American citizen." For rashes, pimples, and blotches, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is an unequaled specific. Henry Starr Convicted. Fort Smith, Ark., Sept 18. It took a iurv in the United States court only one hour to convict Henry Starr, the young bandit chief, or the murder ox Floyd Wilson, eight miles west of No wata, December IZ, 1893. Blkhorn B, B, Excursions to Omaha, On account of State Fair tickets will be sold by this line to Omaha Sept. 13th to 20th inclusive, good returning to 23rd inclusive, at one fare for the round trip, plus 50 ctnits for admission. Ou Thursday, the 19th, special service will return passengers the same dny, if de sired. Get tickets at the city office, 117 South 10th St.. or depot, corner eth and SSta. 2t L. P, Davis Dentist over Rock Island ticket office, cor. 11th and O streets. linage and Urown work a specialty Bee our Campaign offer on first papre, Thb Wealth Makers from now till No vember 1st for only 30c. Every voter in NAhn.ra hnnlrt Man thin fiArtA!. HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS? If so a M Baby " Cream Separator win earn Its eost for you every year. Why continue an inferior system anotber year at so (Treat a loss f DalryiDg is now the only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly eon ducted it always pays well, and must pay you. Tou net-d a Separator, and you need the BEST, the Baby." All styles and capacities. Prices. 475.00 upward. Send for new 1895 Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch Offices: Gsneral Offices: ELGIN, ILL. 74 00RTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. INVESTIGATE THE MAGIC CORN IIUSKER. The best little Invention of the age: Increases speed 80 per cent, shields the hands. Worn with or without gloves and mitts. Best thing out lor Hgents. Write lor terms. Sample prepaid ior 25c. Exclusive territory to hostlers. Send for eugravini? illustrating Its merits, 6. CHAKl'tK, Williamsburg, Mo. O. F. LAMBERTSON, DENTIST, Alexander Block, Corner 12th and O St. Strictly High Class Work, Moderate Charges ... WartiS s Fair Highest Awards on our INCUBATOR and : fiSniiniH CnmhinAri. I Old Reliable" hSflC j 11 you tyre lutwrwii in l'ou1tr. It will j lit ntef emUlfxpn, rtrine valuable point! ? Relr.-blo hicubntn- and BoderOo. Quincy, 111.1 MtfBirisaa "Hip- .nrm...t...p ,n. 0 ,rr araq aMstMMMal THE KEYSTONE DEHORHER Outs clean ou all sides-does not eruBh. The moctt humane, rapid and durable knife made, full? warranted. Hieheat World's S) Fair Award. Descriptive Ciroulars Free. a.u.bkumus, uocnranvine, fa FOWLS aid PlGS I have a choice lot of White Holland Turkeys, Ilarred. Plymouth Hocks and Pekin Ducks. Also Home choice Laree English lierkshlre Pigs. Write me for , prices on anything you want in my. line, . and 1 will guarantee satisfaction. Send stamp Jor circular. W. T. WHITE. Cutler, Illinois. FULL CIRCLE, x. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. SCOTT HAY PRESS C0l 810 Wt&t 6tK St. KoTOoACtTKlo.s, NERVE FOOD ssssfTMS: 111.111k I UVM Remedy Fro. Br. J. MoGlll, and f Hubbard Court, Chicago. II. E. KEELOR. Breeder of Chester-White & Poland-China Swine Herd compossd of a ohok'e se lection oi premium animals. Btonk shipped to all pariiaHif IF. S. Write wants. Clarence. Ma FDRNAS CODNTY HERD Big Berkshlres & Poland China Pigs for Sale. At farmers' prices. The produce of 20 top sows, mated to 4 first-class boars. The popular strains. Buy now and save extra charges. Am breeding some sows for early fall litters that I will sell right. All guaranteed as represented. Satisfao. Won given. Mention "Wealth Makers." 'H, S. WILLIAMSON, Beaver City, Neb. BmKSBTRC, Chester White, Jereer Bed & Poland China iPrfli. .l.mr. QnernaaT A Hol- stein Cattle. Thoroughbred Bheep, Fancy Poultry, Hunting 8.W. 8MIT ;oohranvllle, Chester Co, Pa. METAL WHEELS for your WAGONS. Any size yon want, 90 to 66 in. high. Tires 1 to 8 m.wide hubs to fit any axle. Haves t'ost many times in a season to hare set at low wheels to fit your wagon for hanlinc grain, fodder, manure, aiwa JbA Nn maAtt.ina' of Una Oatl'a free. Address EMPIRE MFG. CO, Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of an execution Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial Dietrlct of Nebraska. within and for Lancaster county, In an action whreln Levi C. Sloan is plaintiff, and John Fitzgerald, et al, are defendants, I will, at SI o'clock p. m., on the aid day of October, A. 1). It-US, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, otter for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wlt: Lota two (2), and three IS), In Block sixty-one (61. in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county. neorusxa. Given under my hand this 17th day of Septenv ber. A. D. 18U5. Fbkd A. Miller. 15t . Bheritt. lis 1 1 CD mTc TFyv l II ll II n. lJk w -. few if my j M II YJ U THE ALLIANCE STORE, 1008 P STREET., Received Two Cars of Flour in One Week and is Selling r ., r RED BIRD (or ....60c. per sack STRAIGHT PATENT 80c. " " FANCY CREAM . 90c. " " FINEST PATENT FLOUR ever sold in thin city for. f 1 00 5 lbs. good Rio Coffee 1 00 4 lbs. Java and Rio Coffee 1 00 3 lbs. best Mocha and Java Coffee 1 00 20 lbs. California Granulated Sugar 1 00 24 lbs. C Brown Sugar 1 00 2 cans 3 lb. California Peaches 25 3 cons Finest Raspberries 25 4 cans Finest Blackberries 25 1 lb. nncolored Jap Tea . 25 1 lb. uucolored Tea Siftings 10 40 Loaves Best Bread 1 00 2 Loaves Best Bread 05 . . . ALL GOODS CHEAP : At 1008 P Street, Why Not Live in Linc oln? I have a well-improved eight-acre farm for sale three miles southeast from the Postoffice. It is near two colleges and between them and the city, and is adapted to fruit, garden, dairy or poultry raising. A good house, barn, plenty of water, ome timber and all conveniences. Here is the farm where you can live near the city and enjoy all its conveniences and have a farm large enough to make your own living. I will sell for f 1,000 less than it cost me one year ago on account of wish ing to change my occupation. No mortgages. No trade. Address, J. GIVENS. Box 583, Lincoln, Nebr. IK ssBfM Bi is ssl Horse high, bull strong, pig and chicken tight. A man and boy can make from 40 to 60 rods a day. Over 50 styles. Illustrated Catalogue Free. KITSELMAN Rldgevllle, Drink from Tank. Has the right sized drinking cup; can be attached to tank, barrel or pipe in five minutes, and each time delivers water direct from receptacle. Valve seat being two inches in body of water (as with no other fountain) cannot freeze in winter; also acts as locknut, making all solid. The price of our fountain, if satisfactory, is ?d.UU, and will pay ior ltseu eacn week in a herd of ten pigs. As it costs nothing to try, send for one and be con vinced by your own judgment. Agents and dealers wanted in every locality. Order through implement dealer or Stock Fountain Co., Lake City, Iowa. Wist Libebtt, la., Jnly 23rd. 1895. Stock Konntftln Co.. Lake City. Ia.! Gentlemen.S-We are Dleased to say that we have in opera tion on our two hog farms 12 ot your fountains, and some of other make, but all things considered, the Lake City Is as far ahead of them as a Belt Binder Is superior to the old Cradle. we are pleased to note tnst tne majority oi bcock Dreeuers ana iarmers are nuw unius luoin m the exclusion of all others, as nndonbtedly the best. We wish yon could convince all to try one, as the great saving of time, labor and food and Increase of fat by giving fresh water, is wonderful. We have followed very carefully your directions and used our own Judgment resardlng the watering of stock the same as feeding. A great many hog raisers pay too much attention to feed ing and not enough to watering. We find old and young pigs work them in a few hours, and we never think of watering our chickens when using the fountians. Rings In hog's noses do not Incon venience them from using the fountain. The fountains are Multum to Pm-vo, par excellence. ' Can 4- Clfforb 3t! .... 20 CENTS WILL PAY FOR THE WEALTH MAKERS TILL AFTER THE ELECTION. THIS IS A 8oob Opportunity! FOR MISSIONARY WORK. THE WEALTH MAKERS, LINCOLN NEB. Lincoln, Neb. Why pay 60 to 90c. a rod for fence when you can make the BEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE ON EARTH FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A ROD? BROTHERS ; Indiana. Experience teaches that an article is best and meets all claims made, when sent out on its merits by a company," they prepaying express and requesting no money forwarded until same proves satisfactory after trial. This we do with our fountain, if not satis factory only requesting it returned to express office. - The Lake City Au tomatic Stock Foun tain waters 50 to 150 pigs daily; performs the same service for sheep, calves and poultry. Horses and Cattle vf . mf XjAmbino a Don, Proprietors Black Brd U. B. Poland China Hogs. r