The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, May 27, 1897, Image 8

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
May 27,
1S97
GROUND ROCK SALT
FOR STOCK.
Lump
Use
Kansas
Rock Salt
For Stock
Purest, Healthiest, Best.
Address WESTERN ROCK SALT CO., ST. IOVIS, MO,
Sot Agents for LyoaaBock Salt Co aad Boyal Salt Co.
EIDDGE & MORRIS GO.,-
Walling fr tfc Wave.
Use Rock Salt
for
Hides, Pickles,
Meats, Ice Cream,
Ice Making:,
Fertilizing:, fcc, fcc.
Mines and Works,
Lyons ant Kanopolls, Kat
1118 to 1126 N Street,
Lincoln, Nebraska . . . .
Xiarceat Otook
Furniture, Carpets
and Hardware . .
in the West.
NEW STOCK, CO different style, from
14.00 to $30.00. Send for special
Baby Carriage Catalogue.
THE NEW QUICK MEAL Gasoline
Stove, roost durable and economical
stove mado. No higher in price than
others. Bend for price and catalogue.
NEW HOUSEHOLD Sewing Machine,
fully warranted; 2 drawers, f27..r0;
4 drawers, f 30; 0 drawers, $32.50.
LEONARD'S HARD WOOD, Charcoal
Filled Refrigerators from $4.00 to
$30.00. Send for special catalogue.
f YOU Want AnVthmR in the Furniture Line
11 mu wain mijfi 5 gend for Qur New Spring
Catalogue. We Prepay the Freight for
. 100 miles.
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ONE PROFIT.
A $20 TAILOR-HADE SUIT FOB $10
Cah with Order and 'w.pn.
Tii.n Vn nit Inn atiln Suits to mn'lfl f rom an A tI..UrOOI, Tit,A OH
JrAt.'AI. t.S tit. liXOLISIt WttliSTKO, The imt popular
clotli for tine drws rfoar or neat business suits. Its wo!ir-rsltlng
niKil 1 iiliuK) It in tlio front rank of the clothing of t'io world. The
linings and trimming are the bost,givtng our suit a finish unexcelled
OONT PAY 100 PZTl CCUT MC"S TK AM CCST
when you enn rmy direct from the manufacturer at the same price your
dealer nu vs. Wonremik ng this o-rcot HO tiny uf.ir to get more
cuNtoniork ano flmire the tailor-made suits down to rost. This rare
n MM.rtmillV IflVrH U a HllVlnH OI ami IS a gKJU llivia-uironi,, uir
tuiiiae woolens are surd to advance, and you will have ktosU cmiso t eon
fnti, viiiirueir nr rmichiinlnu at our reduce 1 orlno lVm't delay
ri nt.liiir nutnlreartlnir tills at.', and knowing tlui
atuvls will order at nac. Wwiollowtiie rule "1'irstConw, i Inn tlryod." r .T"N
m niw sitf-iA AT-1-"tn Htt -iiiJ llrs IS our k vu..imu
Kind lililiAI Oil UAI tOOrUil UII6U. lai wholesale Ktt. sw
priuo on itittMt iiiiin
BUll Hi 14 IHUaTV
ot ihu In mid
.. . .... t .l I ..,... .1 t.'itifsi m'f In v ,(( VfMii'ht Kit. I fiift. It: a POlilCA WUrlSHKI
wei!imranttOKlyoup.r BctrntluK...!!. hlionl.l ymi wut M) a woi!le J J
i,, iii..i..n,-:!.liK'..i.- -iiumi I 'V tt'iilr. Hciid Cat this out.
tjacououu wlihor irr. 11. 0. UHU.Cn 4e CO., Ur-irn Hi., tl. ti:!.. tll.fck
nfTVtirni;i revwry rearof pHitrftrhau: to wet n ,,,fl Jill
iruitmi.it fii- four Mtif riioor.uiiy ra uml I if uit to " " tih J
yoa told as that a billow of proprrilT would
A efiSht"; .aTa-ro.. the land from Malur to
Tbat thrills woald all h opened, and lost
rtosofth. -Ko.d.o
AndC".ValMo8aUing. c.lm.y waiting for
tbt war. f
y69 ,a th. wlorloa. flas of , Thrift, at o
ADdWw.T. ZZ'. o'er a reoon.truct
TUtdHop. eulKt bams would shins la
JKTO woa!d taK. her WW
T),tUtM ?and thing, woald hsppeu. you.
Ao.1 or. we' r." waiting, waiting Calmly wait
log fur the wa7.
Tes, a!! these thlngn would happen, we were con-
i .mB inr ' Bnclievs Hilly, and the single
Bntnnw.e-rH on onr uppers from trampln
mirU ha mtrtittt,
n search of work, to earn wherewith to buy our
bread and meut. .. . Z" . .
Ws voted as you said we should, In hopes the
WAV" to pftVft
To better times, and now we're sadly waiting for
tbs wave.
v.'m hon wnitinir. wnitliiu not entl.v. for lo,
t Iimha ni A.n v davs.
it,,t ..,.i.i.i fn. the rosr dawn to greet our
anxious (raz. ' . , . .
Till our wardrobes are depleted, andour.iaru
And the Interest, on the mortgage doe. end ws
are out of -ilouirh', I , ... .
But hope dlerred will drive us prematurely to
? h.. tn wait much longer, for the coming
of tUewave. W. BUTTON.
HARDY'S COLUMN.
Culia-ir, 8. Court-Bolin-rarmera biviug
-Mt.iHkns-What's the Matter With
This Country.
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I a ri-i www
McKiuley and Reed are mveitigating
the Cuban question aud will : probably
continue to investigate for four years, as
Cleveland did, and then leave the mat
ter for their successor, Bryan, to settle.
The senate, eeins inclined to act but
To in Reed and ; McKinley want more
light. Instead of going to Cuba with
$50,000 to feed the starving Americans
would go with fifty thousand men and
Art iron clad war ships, We cannot
afford to tolerate such devilisbness in
our door yard. ' ' 1
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The U. H. court lias just rendered a
decision that the interstate commerce
commission cannot limit charges on
railroads. Now let the decisiou come
that legislatures cannot pass a maxi
mum freight law, and the thing will be
fixed. Gradually our highest courts are
sliding into the hands of corporations
and trusts just as they once slid into
the bands of slave owners and slave
drivers. Rich men, corporations and
trusts rule more and more.
Bolln, the defaulting city treasurer of
Omaha. Kts his sentence of nineteen
years contirmed by the court of last re
sprt. Wonder how much Bartley will
get? And Moore? But there has been
another very interesting decision known
as the Mills decision. This man bor
rowed county money of a county treas
urer and could not replace it aud was
sentenced to the penitentiary lor three
years, The man who receives stolen
money is just as guilty as the thief if he
knows it to be stolen money. So if a
man borrows public money kuowjug it
to be such, he is just as guilty as the
treasurer who lends it.
Before placing your order tor Vegetables, Flower
tad Field Seed pleas tend ua your list and will
give you our special quotations. Don't risk tbs loss
of time, labor fcud ground by planting seeds ot un
known quality. The market 1 full of cheap, unreli
able ed. Our ed are well recommended by thou who bar tried them. We u
headquarter for Al'atfa, 8el Corn, Fancy Seed Oats, Bpring Wheat and Forage
Plant seed which are adapted for dry climate. When in the market writ us tot
elxcial .ric. Our vrgetebl and flower seed cannot b excelled. Send tor oat
Sweet IV eoliectiou; twelve new named Tarietie tor 25 rente, poet paid. Our 1891
iWd letaltHcue wilt be mailed Ire of charge on application.
520 North 1 6th Sl
inr iiduiuoivu uoci1 uu umana, Neb.
We announce to every lady and miss within reach of the Big Store
. that the first week in June will witness the most sensational Dress
Goods Sale ever known in the west. This has been the most
successful Dress Goods . teason we have ever experienced, but
buying as we must buy in large quantities and far in advance of
the season, it is very difficult to gauge the exact quantities for the
needs of the season; so we find that we have a few more goods on
hand than we want, and we have decided to make prices that will
clear them out q'lickly and at a time when the goods are most
wanted.
We take all, every piece, yard and inch of high class Novelty Dress
Goods in our stock and place them in three assortments at prices
from One-Third to One-Half less than actual worth.
All our very Finest Dress Goods, consisting
of about thirty pieces, the choicest weaves
out this season and rapging in price from
$1.35 to $1.75 a yard; placed on one table to
be cleared out, a yard
All of our Novelty Dress Goods, ranging in
price from 85c to $1.15 a yard, about fifty
pieces in all; placed on one table and cleared
out,, a yard.-s
1 .
All of our Domestic and Imported Novelty
Dress Goods that have sold at 50, 60 and 75c
a yard, about sixty pieces in all, placed on
one table to be cleared put, a yard
95c
65c
35c
This will be your Dress Goods opportunity of the year, These
are straightforward bona fide reductions from actual.' regular prices,
and not inflated values. Remember we do not wait until July or
August to offer you these goods at a cut price.
Don't miss this sale; if you can't come send for samples.
All mail orders promptly filled at counter bargain prices.
Sale begins Monday morning, May 31, and until 12 o'clock noon, we
will give American Shamrocks free to be worn at the afternoon
exercises.
lAIUDY CATIIARTilC
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tare. V
We are disgusted at the way farmers
live and what they eat, its pork and
bread, grease and flys half the year
while they might live on the top shell
every day in the year and theexpenee
would not be one dollar more. All that
is needed is a little time, patience and
light labor at the ritiht time. Let one
of them stop at a three dollar hotel and
the first thing they order will be a com
twf and cabbage, ham and eggs, spring
chicken on toast and custard pie. They
will eat as though they had had noth
ing of the kind in a year, while every
body knows they could have such
things right along. Every farmer ought
to be kicked out 01 the prolesMion who
does not have a good vegetable garden
with small fruit attachments. If you
have not done it commence now by fenc
ing an acre of your best land. Make
the fence so tight that it will turn rab
bits and small pigs and so high that a
cow cant smell the cabbage over the top,
then hang the gate so it cannot be left
open. Cover the ground two or three
inches deep with rotten manure, plow it
in, put your asparagus, pie plant, berry
bushes and cherry trees arouud the out.
side, and leaving at least a half acre in
the center lor vegetables. Next year
plant twenty acres less corn and lay out
the work 011 your garden and you will
not be the loser.
I would not think of farmiuir with less
tti tin a Hundred liens and every year
raise two hundifd chicks. Yellow leg
chickens are jutt as good tor farmers as
for preachers. Eggs are irood eating
any time 01 the year. The ben feeds
upon hoppers, butts and worms that
impoverish iustead of enrich the farm
Following next to the garden aud hen-
ery come the cow. No farmer knows
how to live well without unlit, cream and
butter, two good cow are fresh lor
summer and the others for winter and
the cup of good living is full.
Mistake. We ell make mistake.
There Is a differeuee between a mistake
and error. On i through intention the
other tlmUKtt ignttraitcw. Just now there
events to b wd ol tmlitleni mistakes,
errors or om other ktud ot wrong ae-
tton. uur KKiaiatur mad com mi
Uke and th clerks ml worn for a
purpoao there is no doubt. Th gov
ernur and state board have made mi
tskr in their appatm-eu. Th NU
Utur mad a grt mistake when thv
deputed to tarn tit horn ur It frMwd-
k society, with thWe ktindrvd babww,
QUI ol th tw bvidiii they now oe-
eepy. Thus rhildrea er ward ot th
etwtaty and ant ward of t aut. Th
: aia ra bind theui m iota
good honwM bed do It legally. Thus
otn, tedivUluellf, ti tukirel and
rtgHo rvKit(lu wsil m m hgei
o. Th we ao Umaed Kr h
ettwng aad aotbia: t t iiw4. Tbs
Sotii be alwaje tw hv far th rmmI
eoeao-elly istefd iastitattoti i IN
tat, .vy dolt at stet eaaHssy bs
been made to go Dearly as far as two in
any other institution. There is no other
legal course only lor those christian
women to take those babies aud move
into other quarters and leave the state
building empty. They have several
thousand dollars given them by benevo
lent people to be expended in caring for
the homeless. That would last, perhaps,
with what would come in, 'til the babies
they have, can be placed in homes All
the care and watch of the home has been
quietly, prudeutly and gratuitously be
stowed by the society. Now. (ton tem
plate, if you can, such a u)us as the
state board have got into at Beatrice.
No such muss, ecandal or even suspicion
has ever rested upon the home or the
homo society.
What is the matter with the United
Statee? Here we have the richest gold
and silver mines of the world, the rich
est iron and coal mines, aud all of them
more easily worked than any known to
the human race, we have a soft the most
productive, capable of producing food
euough to feed two such worlds and cot
ton enough to clothe them and yet we
are under a cloud of depression aud
gloom, while other nations are pushing
ahead, extending their trade and rejoic
ing in the sunlight of prosperity. It is
not because we lack in energy, intelli
gence or ingenuity, it is not because
the people change their minds but party
bosses bring to bear new schemes to
fleece the people. A few years ago it as
claimed that capital should own labor,
man labor as well as horse labor. 1 his
was revolting to the people and the doc
trine was vetoed in blood, following
this there was a heavy national indebt
edness. The next scheme was to raise
the value ot this indebtedness as com
pared with other property. Now it i t
crime in the common people to desire to
put the relation between money and
property back where it was. Our disease
today is that 01 a millionaire tape worm
in the bowels, which feeds uiKn th
cream of everything produced, this
worm is protected by law and seem to
get ft majority vote ot the people. This
worm dietb not, but breaks up Into
piece and every piece becomes a million
aire, Th only crop w have any
ground to boast of, iu this country, is
our crop 01 millionaire, Iuialatioii,
coriHtratiou, defalcation and trust ar
th streams wham water the crmi, hv
did they meddle with silver? They euuld
nave had no rewaon only to rant In
value of the dollar a compared with
property and labor. Bank and business
failure, strike and starvation ar nil
on tb iucraettnd bav been on lb la
crewaw for several year. Htiieide have
doubled. Alt we want I more iuuy of
Hiw kind aud all full Wgal tender, Of
v-oura w cauacit mak a much money
oat ot on netl a out ot two, bc
doubting th demand doubted th prw.
lUv, A, J, Fegleaton, ptor ti th
jtd II. K. rburrn m Mlronabnr:, ,Xe
Uask. pntd thus olii duateil
en h-M rtnr front duitrirl wtwrn-
smU bald at tUadolr-h, Kan. Mr.
Kllon t on ol th ttiatr ot
h gui4 n? dr to ire l gua
pel truth ot popnuAitt tOhe pwopi trwnt
m iHt.
Insurance Department.
Conduaied by J, Y. M. Bwlgart. Correspondenite
ollclted.
HAIL.
The consolidation of the two slate
hail mutuals seems to have been a com
plete success judging from the way the
applications are coming iu. One agent
wrote twenty-six in two days, another
wrote nine, and another six. There is
more inquiry this year than ever before.
Address Hail Mutual at Fairfield or
Lincoln, for our new plan.
You can Insure your corn crop against
bail20 bushels per acre) for the value of
one bunhel of corn per acre. No matter
about the price, 40 bushels per acre will
cost you two bushels. In catte of lots
the company will pay the price ot corn
at your county seat on Nov. 1. Small
grain the same except that Oct. 1, regu
late the price to be paid tor the one
bushel per acre and price paid the com
pany to the loser.
ro deduction lor harvesting, tnrestiing
etc. .
We have many agents in the field but
need many more. Write as above
directed for particulars.
' CONSOLIDATION.
It has been currently reported that the
Nebraska Fire, lisrbtniBg, and cyclone
company bad been consolidated with
another company but such is not the
fact. The only coimolidntion of mutual
companion that the editor ot this de.
partment kuows auything about is the
union of two mutual hall companies. If
all who insure in any ot the innUmls
would find out who the oflieers were be
fore they signed the application they
would be mora liuble to get into the
company ot their choice.
rmvs mi'TI'ai..
From letter received at this office it
seem that ther are several who are
desirous t'i orgnniie a dwelling hou
mutual.
The fee nr to t about a follows:
$'J membership ee and iu addition to
i lOe per 100 (or flrw nnd the same
tor cyclone, to be paid on delivery ot
policy,
lithe reader know ot any on who
would like to help along plena nak htm
to drop u a card. Tie company will
not b 0 Ulcered until th applicant bav
been notified of a meeting for that pur
HMO,
t'wf kal at Tra4.
Improved California fruit farm in
ramento Val'.ey llHi nut from hcra
iitenlo, tbr tourlbs ot n mil from rml
rad station and town ot nenrty UU o
Inhebitanla, V incht ot ram; no ttrg.
lion new led. If! r in aprlHta,leekeaH
iwttra, olive prene and alutoud. U id
bear nett eHis I'roi'erty eUstraHj
tttt perWl. tlwef vict4 and itw
itrovd it bsr a bnt rbn ta Urn.
Ilv toad.tiou prsvant rovia to II.
HI sell thenp ff enckaeg Kr Ia4
adapted to fruit, eon ta tern Nnr &4e
nrtlarretL
A J Ir. A. C (2ylord, im 0 etnM,
(.lecuia. Aetr,
AT AN K A It LI Kit 1A1K. , ,
Congressman Maxwell bus Introduced
the following bill In congress, changing
the time to an earlier date when the first
regular soxsion of each new congress
shall begin.
Be it enacted by the sonate and house
of representatives of the United States
of America iu congrees assembled that
the first regular session of each new con
gress shall begin at twelve o'clock merid
ian on the fourth day of March next fol
lowing the general election at which the
members thereof were elected to such con
gress. The object of the bill is to have the
president and cosgress go into power
at the same time and iu that way avoid
the necessity of each newly elected pres
ident calling un extra session.
A COSTLY ERROR.
Mistake Necessitates an Extra Session
ot the New Jetsty Legislature.
Governor Griggs otthe state of New
Jersey has issued a call for an extra ses
sion of the legislature ot New Jersey. It
was made neceaaary on account of an
error made by a stenographer Miss Mar
garet Williams who transcribed tbe
word "prohibited" as "provided" in a
resolution of the legielature submitting
a proposed constitutional amendment,
Intended to prohibit gambling and
ing in the state of New Jersey. The er
ror completely changed and reversed the
meaning of the propound amendment.
The governor has decided that it requires
an extra sexeiou with all the consequent
expense, In order to correct the error.
Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and
bowels; never sicken.wsaken or gripe 10a
Why do gold standard papers go into
ecatacic over every slight mis in
price? Did they not any last tall that
th mors a dollar would buv tho Utter
off was th man that had to nurch
the necesattrie of lilet Why of roura
they did and now they nit that rant
ing price are bringing good tint, (tut
they need not worry, fHee hav not
increased to a very pcrcwptibl extent
and will not under a gold standard,
HtantonliBitr,
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
Only $u,5 to ta riocie.
JuadV9 to July .1, nceoual National
Convention Christian Fadeamrer. 8pe
elat ttaies. Through turt aad haU
new e!eeir. 8 ion over allowed at aad
t of Kevet. llelura via I'ortlaad.
yilwa.toa J'atk and Blk (till if
lealrd,
l.fldenv ad thir tnd a bo tak
tb aartinntoa rt ar ntaatti a
qukl, twl,tadorlabk journey, a
eery thy daybihlj aad Brlla
KJUlpOeal. f
tWetb rre4 aa4 oWnptlve Uts
tare l,ret.bd ay nym at IU A .
defwl o rtty H, ttr luth and a
lxT tMV.lkmiiu.
C.f.AF.A.