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April 14, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Nebiiamka Independent. Omaha, April 6, 1898. NO SECRET. Tho flrttt Btep toward selling goods right is to buy them right. We buy our goods right. During all the time we have been in business you have never known uh tooffer you anybody else's luaviugH, any body's bankrupt stock or any body 'a miBflt, misfortunes or mistakes. Neither have you known us to hold any overloaded sales, or great reduction sale or cloHing out sales or account-of-tariff sales, or any other fake sales. We have no necessity for any of these schemes be cause our business is managed right and our goods are bought right. K very, thing we buy is made up for tin, and made as wo want it made. Our goods are all produced uudcr contract and sold under the distinct understanding that it they do not wear satisfactory you cau have them replaced hv new or get your money back if you choose. We tell you these things because a great many people who get our cululogiio for tho first time uro inclined to be suspicious be cause our prices are so much lower than they ever saw quoted for similur quality of goods. There is no secret about, it. Wo buy them right. We couldn't buy them right If wo bought from jobbing bouses or gave orders to every drummer that came along. II Bill 1 11 " friendly harbor, have hem , hurled to deuth, ni'li'f ami want liruiiKht 10 their honit-s, uinl Morrow to the tuition, "Tim mivul court of iumilry, which, It Is needless to suy, eoniiiuinU tho un qimllllcd conllilcncM of tho government, was unanimous in lis conclusion that the destruction of the Maine whs caused hy an exterior explosion, that of a submarine mine. It did not ussuine to jilace the re spnnslhillty, 'J'het remains' to he fixed, "In any event the destruction of the Maine, hy whatever exterior cause, It a patent uml Impresslvu ptjoof of u. slttle of thlriKS In Culm that Is Intolcruhle. That condition Is thus shown to ha such that the Hpsidsh government can not assure safety uml security to a vessel of the American navy In the harbor of Havana on a mission of peace and rightfully there. "As un answer to the diversity of views he) ween the report of the American and Hpantsh boards as to the destruction of the Maine, Hpaln propriaus that the fact ho ascertained by an Impartial Investiga tion by experts, which decision Hpaln accepts In advance, To this I have made no reply. The president quotes his message to congress December last as follows: " 'Sure of the right, keeping free from all offense ourselves, actuated only hy upright and patriotic considerations, moved neither hy passion nor selfishness, the government will continue Its watch ful care over the rights and property of American citizens, and will abate none of Its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honor able and enduring. If It shall hereafter appear to be a duty Imposed hy our ob ligations to ourselves, to civilization and humanity to Intervene with force, It shall he without fault on our part, and only because the necessity for such action Will bo so clear as to command the support and approval of the civilized world,' The message concludes: "The long trial has proved that the ob ject for which Hpaln has waged tho war can not be attained. Tho llrse of Insur rection may (tame or may smolder wKh varying seasons, hut It has not been and It Is plain that It can not he extinguished by present methods. The only hope of relief and reposn from a condition which can not longer be endured Is the enforced pacification of Cuba. In the name of hu manity, In this nurn.i of civilization, In bahalf of endangered American IntercHta which give us the right and tho duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop, "In view of these facts and these con siderations, I ask the congress to au thorize and empower the president to take measures to secure a full and spoody termination of hostilities between the gov ernmeut of Hpaln and the ppopln of Cuba and to secure In the Island the establish ment of ft ht.'ihlc gov. rnmrnt capable of maintaining order ami observing Its In ternational obligations, Insuring peace and tranquillity and the security of Its citi zens, as well as our own, and to use tho military ami naval forces of llui 1 'nlted Htates as may bn necessary for these pur poses, "And In tln Interest of humanity and to aid In preserving t tin lives of the starv ing people of the island, I recommend that the distribution of fund mnl supplies bo continued, and that an appropriation be made ma of the pulille treasury to sup plement the charity of our citizens. "The Issue Is now with I lie eonress, It Is a solemn responsibility. I have ex hausted ivi-rv 1 (Tort to relieve the intol erable ennilltlon of affairs which Is at our doors I'ri ptin d In exeeiile every obliga tion Imposed upon me by the constitu tion a tul the hi, I nwalt your u.'tiou. "Ycsterdnv, and since the preparation of thn fnicMi,ini m.'iHttue. oltl. I.il informa tion WHS Iiii'IVi I 1 Mot tll.ll tlio I, iint decree of the (.'it. . ti !,g. el of Sp.ilii di rects tliiu t.ii l;l,i! eo, in m i r to pr-p.ire Hie! f t Hit.ile iu'i, 1,1 f,r I iint a Mit.er!. Miol! if !' N' '10 I" lie ill,, lion u I 'it' ll ll- 01 v t;, , I. M , ,o, , 1 l , 1 nun II III - cl"l 10 in. 'I ,. til, null ev,r other h !.''. ill i..ti i" I ,itn r ire, hitvt- v.nir pi.t ,ii,. 1 , ,i, f,n nil, ni,, n in the olt mil delll . I .It Ions, 1 1 1 . , 11 whMi u are lit out 1,1 1 hli-l If I tm-nMlte at Into 11 reieri-xfu! ,.,,1't. thro our iipb r4i1.nn m 11 t'tirioun. i.-,,.-. loving p- I 1 Wll I I. 4l I f II U:t l U If on'.v t,,.olivr .iuti atifii for our eon. trllll hlt I tloli ' W II I t l M KIM.Kt, 'l.iuiu M,i on Air, I II, ,! ntiy wise obeying, observing or luin foriiiiiig to the provisions, coiiiiiiiinils, injunctions uml prohibitions of saitl nllcgcil net; uml Hint, the Hoard of Transport!!) Ion of sniil slulc uml tlm iiicinlx'i'H nixl Hcct'ctiu ics of sniil board, lie, in like liiiiiincr, perpetually en joined uml i-i-hI rained from entertain iiifr, lieiiriiig or (leleriiiiuiiig liny coin,- plllillti to it UgllillMt Willi I'llllriNlll COI1I- piinics, of liny or either of them or their receiver, for or on account, of tiny net or thing by cither of sniil companies or their receivers, llmir of ficers, agents, servants, or employees, done, sull'ered or omitted which may be forbidden or cnnimnndcd by said alleged net, or instituting or prosecut ing, or causing to be instituted or prosecuted any net Ion or prod-i-dlntf, civil or criminal, ngiiinsl either of suit! companies or melr receivers for any act, or thing done, sulVcred or omitted which may be forbidden or command ed by said act; mid purlieiilurly from reducing their present rates of charg es for IrmiHiiortntion of freight to those prescrilicd in said net, and that llie attorney general of this states be in like manner enjoined from, bring ing, aiding in bringing, or causing to be brought, nny proceeding by way of Injunction, innudamus, civil action, or indictment ugiiinst said companies, or either of them or their receivers, for or on account of any action, omtiiis sion on their part comma imIcjI or for bidden by the said net, and Hint a writ of injunction issue out of this court and under the seal thereof, directed to said defendants, commanding, en joining and restraining them, as here inbefore, set forth, which injunction shall be perjs'tuiil, save ns hereinafter provided. And it is further declared, adjudged ami decreed that the act above entitl ed is repugnant to the constitution of Hie I 'nlted States; forasmuch by the provisions of said net the said defend ant railroad companies nniy not exact for Hie transportation of freight from one point to another within this state, charges which yield 1 the said com panies, or cither of them, reasonable compensation for such services. "It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the defendants, members of the Hoard of TrniiKporln) ion of said stale, may hereafter, when the cir etnmtnuccs have clinngcd no that the rales lixi-d in the sniil net shall , icld to Ihosuid cninpaiiies reasonable eoni ieiiMilioli for the services nfotvsaid, apply to this court by supplemental hill or otherwise, as they may lie ail viseil, for a further order in that he lm If. "It is further ordered, adjudged and deerceil Hint the plu.i n 1 1 ii s recover of the s:iii ilelenihmts their costs, to U til veil by Hie clerk." The illations part of this decree is Ihc follow iii.r sentence: 11cl below ihiisc now clinrped by t-aid eiuiipaiiics,' How the tit luitle s who were paid an enormous fee by the stale allowed this elin-e to li into the decree is hewiinl 1 ompiehension. It can not be i,i,i!ile that tbi-1 chnisn was noticed WANTS NO THIRD TERM Governor Holcomb Declares That He Will not Accept a Third Term. THANKFUL FOR PAST HONORS He l'refors to Retire to Private Life and Labor for the Cause of Reform, CHANDLER ON MESSAGE. , tin Stllto, I lo 1 Ion .nine t til. lo the 1 l.n I 1 1 I I lb. the Mipreiue court of the I nitcd a-, hi tlie oilnioii of Justice it alii t'l s t hat it lines not iiv 1 li 1 11 1 i's n (h it is not u unit be ,li 1 1 1 1 iii itci I s 1 1 i t : 1 1 1 , that 1, nit 1 m I Inc. power lo sn what I 1 a v, 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 le l.ili loll s , ! ! I t hi , v ill the ilictee 1! I'iM-h the tille , !,o 1 o t ' v t he 1 ,i 1 1 1 o.ol 11 .111 ,i' the nil, s III fotee ,lt I lo' lime ii,i lie n ,1 . 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I tt.nl ni' it In f , i 0 1 1 Many Otliar (I1101I Men, (iovernor Kilim A. lloleomb, in a let ter to lion. ,1. II. I ,a 11 n of WiHtier, Neb., under date, of April 12, j Mils, ban made a statement, of ids position la regard to a re nomination to a third term iim governor of Ncbrtmha. The eminent mil infliction which tlovernor Ilolcoinb'n wrviccM iih frovcr nor durln(v' Hit) past four yearn Iiiim given to Hie jicoplc of all the Mate him led lo the fi'cipicut mention of bin name In conned Ion vvilli the guberna torial cniulidnlcK in the. next Htate elec tion. (iovrnor jlolcomb says that he docM not il rid nny good reason for abandon ing the Hiue-lionoreil precedent, with which he In In full N.vmpathy, by Keek ing an election to a I bird term. JHm letter is here given: "IJncoln, Neb., April Vi, IHOS. "Mr, .1. II. J-ane, Winner, Neb, "My Dcur Sir: Vour valued favor of Hie IN I liislant wan rei'clved by me In due Iline.Ucplying thereto I beg to ex prehM my Klni'ere appreciation of your words of commendation of my olllclnl nelioim (ik governor, and your very complimentary retnarkrt favorable to my candidacy for Hie same, position for n not her term. have for Nome t ime pant bad frequent occiihIoiih for exper iencing a deep sense of gratitude to many of my frlcndn throughout the state for similar cvprcNslonx of confi dence, Jt, in, J. assure you, a aouree of miicli grntifjctil.ioii to Know Hint my course while governor has met no hear ty cndorHcment from my fellow citl y.ciiH, and for which I hIiiiII iilwnyH feel most profoundly thankful, J am, nev ertheless, of the opinion, arrived at after mature deliberation, that I ought to make my position regarding an other nominal ion known no that there may he 110 misunderstanding upon the part of any, I'O.SITION MADE PLAIN. "It 1h but. junt nnd rightly due our political friends, and the iiiimeronri gentlemen whose naincn Juive been mentioned In connection with this nomination, that my position regard ing the mailer be made clear. "I am not a cundidiibtt for another nomination; am in no manner Becking It, nor do I feel that It would lie. either wise or expedient for me to auk for a third term iih governor. To thorn? who are at all acquainted with my candi dacy for thin olllee heretofore, it 1m well known that four yearn ago I waa nerving an judge of the district court a position the duticn or which 1 much enjoyed and felt luynclf by tante, in clination nnd training In my choncn profession in a ineaHiire tilted lo per form. When I wan flrnt called upon to make the race for governor I did no reluctantly, iigninnt, my perHonal wlnh en, and only from h nenne of public duty, and in no wise to gratify pcr somil ambition or desire. IIONOKKI) HV Kf.KtTIO.V. "Honored by the election which fol lowed, I entered upon the duties of the olliee with a sincere desire to discharge with fidelity the duties thus devolving upon me and to accomplish the re forms to which our allied forces were pledged. When re-elected I felt that HiC people Stpptecilllell tl Il'orls I had made during my first term, and with the help of the state olliccis then elected much has been accomplished in the direction of giving to the people ol' the state 11 practical, business-like, holiest and economic administration. Nit these reforms have only been ac complished after a struggle the most latter ami opposition the most unscru pulous that have ever been witnessed in Ihc history of the state. Not only has the controversy been of an intense political nature, but in many instances I hi-Hiig personal animosities have been ! cnnonih led. "I appreciate most fully the endorse- ! iiienl of irooil citii iis like yourself, yet jilo not feel that there is now existing iin (mioiI rru-.oii for abandoning tin- ; 1 one -honored precedent with which 1 am in lull sympathy, by neekitig an 1 It, lion to .1 third term. I here 11 re ' iii.imv utM iinulitit'il men uniting the iiloi n lone-, who 1. 111 till the olliee tt.tli iii. ft to theiii-i'le ami Hie -I, it, i -1 1 i ill lone .iln.oll been lllelt 1 ! who ,111 wortht the honor iin.l , ti m 1 1 1 ii ! ni I lie 11 in I'n le nee of t lie pi i- llo, lllol I Ml' III) IIII-.OII Villi htilllt' lllil llllill t II II II lilt -1 If l.t.oll, liol III cite Hie lit 1 III 1 ) t it I M ll. I shall ghtdh tltlli' liulli tlo' olhce With ik hi'iim of rilo f I10111 l i.ite tiliil weicht res'H iiol a eoiint ioiinuitti of pub pt i tt.i 11. t tt In Iho bi i.l tit m t 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 it u 1 1 t'i;M i- I I ,ie l.ill 0 fhtti I of tut e so, 111 ii.-ii.t 1 1 . 1 n" , tt i o I h ' ' .ii.) ; to l ,.) 11 .it I b ut liop.t iii. in pi I' I t in .1 n ,at i l-i l.i' flu1 0 I MIU r, I t . I I. 1 1. (,(!., Mill t. ttll Wa.Siiutoii V.iii 11 I in. tlfrtiun llitit I -I ! In le I ti'tb Ul Hu4k' t I to MlllilMiM uf t!lt Cnt!Hltirt I aim a(itial Milu for ih daunciMi br tb luiu' i-i ialaiita U Cut t-l.ii. ui in i)ftmt auti r lfc miot ltt u ' " re U tif whitli h.. ut inum f itJJvtt atu Ko In t.illf. 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"! r Ml May a aU'el at fmitli Hl Iai41 tHn IW'lh ar.i tt iiwa mn kKtjf oklitl4 aMt Ull) a I Naai tally, tho the Tha Maw Bampablra auato Dtaeoaaoa tha Cuban Qaaatlon. WASiHiroTON, April IS. Senator Clmudler of New Hampshire vlewa the Prealdeat'a mesaace as follows: "I-'lrat A jrraphlo and powerful de scription of the horrible condition of affairs la Cuba. "Second An nsnartlon that the in dependence of the revolutionists shall not be recognized until they have achieved their own Independence be yond the possibility of ovorthrow. "ThirdAn argument against recognition of the Cuban republic "Fourth As to intervention in Intercut of humanity, that is woll enough, and also on account of the injury to commerce and peril to our citizens and to generally uncomforta ble conditions all around. "Fifth Illustrative of these uncom fortable conditions is the destruotlon of the Maine; it helps make the exist ing conditions Intolerable. Hut Hpaln propones an arbitration, to which the President has no reply, "Sixth On the whole, as tho goes 011 nnd Spain cannot end It, dlatlon or intervention must place. Pretililent Cleveland said: tervetition would finally bo neces sary.' The enforced pacification of C'uba must come, The wur must stop, Therefore, tho President should be authorized to terminate hostilities, secure peace nnd establish a stable government, ami to tine the military and naval forces of tho United Htatui to accomplish thene results; and food supplies should also bo furnished by the United Htates. "P. H Hpaln has made a now offer which it Is to bo hoped will receive the curoful attention of Congress. "impliedly, Con grow is asltod to adjourn aw soon aw posslblo." - wai mo take 'In- Civil Nnrvlaa liianire. Washington, April 14. Tho Presi. dent, In a few days, will Issue an Im portant order in regard to tho classi fication of olllcos under tho civil so r tr ice law, llo has called upon the heads of each of tho executive depart ment for a statement of such ofllces in their respective departments aw, in their Judgment, may bo removed from the classified service, governed by tho rules of tho civil service com mission as to examination, eta All tho reports are uow In, Mleliltfan Gives Money, Lansing, Mich., April IL Governor Plngreo Saturday sent to the house a very able and patriotic state paper, rocommcndlng the authorization of an emergency war loan of 1500,000, which was pawned hy that body by unani mous vote. pHE DOGS OF WAk- Are about to be turned loose. We will make old Spain howl like a whipped cur, and she deserves it. Hy the way, if you have not seen our spring catalogue and heard of the war we are waging on clothing prices, you have missed something. The woods are full of cloth- ing nouses, out mere are 'absolutely none which offer better styles or lower prices than "The, Hub." We are selling good wool suits for men in nice stylish patterns at $3.35. All wool Scotch Cheviot suits in nobby plaids, at $3.95. Strictly all wool black dress suits as low as $5.00, Men's black 1 cheviot pants, Si.oo. 91 FRF F W'tn eacn purchase made by mail, provided 1 (q 1 1 JLaLi you mention the Inmki kndknt, we will send 0)ii fine colored map of Cuba or Alaska free of, charge, p Don't fail to .send your address for catalogue. 9) . , te a 1 wmr, 1 1 n n n 11 nHU u mm A 7 i 1 u Fmw 8 9) LINCOLN, 104-106 North Tenth Street NEBRASKA. t f inrinnati SIw Stnnv1220 0 st- ' viiiviiiiimii wnwv w va vs; jfi nrnnrl 'I l i s JT 1 I O (Q We are always in the lead in honest goods at popular prices, will at all times back up our c A Give us a trial once. At the old stand, 1220 O Street. 0 A nr. X nuiianger, ms. x wannon & to. . . . jt&z That pimple on your arm, those eruptions, itching and burning hives, Just as surely indicate impurities in tho blood, which should have prompt and careful attention, as do boils, carbun cles, ulcers, salt rheum and tho severest forms of scrofula. Hood's Sarsupa rlllla cures all humors of tho blood of every form and degree. That Tlrod Feeling, So common in the Kpring, is aluo duo to the weak, thin, depleted condition of tho blood. Make- your blood pure by taking Hood's .Sarxtiparilla ami you will be strong and ready for work, will have .rood appetite and good health. Try Hood's .Sarsaparilla this spring. " My little boy was afflicted with sores In his ears and Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. The next winter they broke out gala and be resorted once more to Hood's Bursaparilla and it has accomplished a perfect cure. Last fall I gave him a few bottles of Hood's SarsBparllla and It has kept him in good health all winter. I re gard It as an excellent blood purifier." Mas. W. F. Robkbtb, Jb., Gentralla, Mo. I Was a Sufferer For over 15 years, and each year added to my misery. I was a victim of fomale trou bles and the physician decided an opera tion was necessary. When it was over I did not teem to recover, bat gradually grew worse. I suffered from abscesses and bad ten of them, one after another. Z was dropsical and had smothered feelinga and often swooned away. I tried many different remedies but all to no avail, and I became discouraged. I felt that nothing but misery and an early grave awaited me. About this time I met and talked with nurse of this oity who advised me to try ' a good blood medicine. My husband also thought I better do so and he purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I bad an attack of erysipelas and was compelled to have a nurse, but I Kept on Taking Hood's SarHaiiarllla. After I had taken three bot tles I noticed the trouble with my heart was less frequent and less severe and I did not bloat as badly. My steady per sistence in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Anally mastered all of my complaints which were mostly due to impure blood. I am now enjoying the best of health, and for all this 1 irlve flood's Harsapsrilla tha credit." Mrs. H. W. Crevuso,J0 North 10th Street, Unooin, Nebraska. CKloodl 3 8a its Is America's (inatent Medicine because it cures when all others fall. Bold by all druggist. II f Ix for $9. A DUTTCllINC LAW VOID. llllxuU .Itl.lft lli.M 1lit llutlnr Nub- Itlutrn Mr l (..tore, I ' Illi April I I, Judges lliilitvy, llreiitittm rtiul I ln-lkiiii In (Uy handed dnn u tlivwioit illicit in -n-cl knock un I the. hattcriu.- I.in .isn ,y (In, Uu lrk-it.it urc 'Ihc in Ipv sitting a haiio, tU'clv.i that ui4uufuoturvr hat a ci'intuuth.iictl riht lo e-.U.r I ii'trr'ns ur uU-iniKtritruia yvUuw or liu UtUui. t rtoi .f lit Mrtti4 kit ll,. rrtUtul I.e. . 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