- , h .f W, . i THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. April a i, 1898. 8. SEAGOING BATTLESHIP IOWA, Thi fow J 0 ' t'iriiMM tmttUmhip. iUt atatlaik r J M lAvmiii'Ui, 1 1,410 t'na; pwv1, lknotj Uormpomr, J 1,000; oat,8,O10,OMj irwuwmfit, four 18 lwb, tflfc-M !, 4 IwjIi o 4 88 uu Ur alib. and men wlio (fftlti errrr any, una men who vrcr groping la darknaaa before hara coma out Into lh liht, and they tfo forth more zaloua)f pfMMlbJe loan Iuom who were with u Itr.fnrt, "You k m why I expect that w ahall triumph In J'-WO, ami 1 tell you that in the front rank, meetln th ninny'u Urin JW'iO, will bi tbouaand and tn of thouMnl who earrle.l mUkU HjfftlXlt IJ ill JH'X;, bccltllne they will feol that a they urn ritapojj albf for four yar oontloufitlon of tlm (fold atandardllmy itivhtgo where they can ao rtiiitnl aervii vo ih.oib for in barm they did In f 1m putt, mid theaa t"oil will b out hVhtlnir our battlea, and limy will be making c-outerta to our mum and I bey will br, pointing out nvrry atrp of tlm way thus led them from tb blind hllf In gold mono metallism to jutcllltfciituudcrMtandiiig f tho Mdynnlagea of the. mouuy of the COUMUtUtioll, In tic 'iim ' ;omnono this 17th tiny of Mirch, ft wnoIijMoh holflll( Otll XO(l)W 111 ttld )n flu r) )tt TlUli(i (it of himi-i itll'utin ,y in trii).ioiiil ktiiu-iiifiil, iiiul thf i'cDnli liiiitn oitrty w(l iiofi it (nuo'rownln limn wonU nlut'h t it lru.w, umi through lh !Anuij('i w wr to'hl of th ioMiMllty of Mi'uriii(f wil from fchroiMl, mi'l wii!n liiii tiiM.)oii ww onr tit jiri-nhlrnl, Innti'iMl of ilcclmiiK IhMt t)l (Ol'l MlMUflUI'O WiM K'l, Jl M.1 IO wiiilm Unit our lnUiH.ni'iit iiuliiol. th l '"!''' J11". I'i-chiium hi' Mint x)iiiliiloi ovrr 3,000 in He viy froMi how to tft rUl of thn yoUl kluniuril m ilviiomiimi in JHWi, Aii'l thK rriih)l' ii onjrrr ij.iroiHtil lO'i.O'Ai wifii tu tf ivtrroinont wim ruini'iiii Uhlii'l, "h uniioim wm it f- i rii or tnt iol'l tiif1wrl, 1 iy, thitt it wooropi i ntil IW,0(;0 iy lh o iin?i of tl,i I'oiiimmxioii t; vo through l',uroiit i-ryiiiK iinip, lit-lp, hlo im out of thu Ul niMii lttiH Mint t)i imtiou him ur DRESS GOODS & SILKS The largest and moat extensive showing of all the newest, prettiest and most serviceable of the season's productions, and these are placed on sale NOW, right at the beginning of the season, at prices 'that would be remarkably low at an endof the-season sale. Note every item well. If you can't come and see the goods, send for samples. Colored Dress Goods COJOllKi; JUlKHH WHMH-4 Wk Wunlri in mm ulyh nwi oh,rl!iK, Qp 1 VIJUl( Jrf ftf 4 ttttttrt ntttutt, $ $ 1 lH(llrn(o,,.,,,,o,lOM,V Jft;ndt;wo ArnuMn ttl Kwny Wwir, ptyMi ,. ,..,,&dj 4WiM;b ultwoil IfonrliittM, (utiiipUitu Him of color, a yitr4. 47c All Hilk ami Wool J1iil, 45 ibw WI1, ikt ynnl 69C 42-lii'li nil wool (IrwiM'liiw, In utivy uwi AiuM, worth l, n yariJ 65C 69C Nwwt MfiMlM in 4'Pinch I'uMiln Moth, rulr 1 1 goodn, it yur'l...., 79C 4f)-lni:li Covirrl elof h, lii'l('l i.ljlit, nil th imw twii'toim hIiimIoh, rit- A Qt JUU Black Goods 15c 25c 39c HtKh chtMi, 4C iu':h, nil wool Noimlly ilrix k""I"i i Hnl 50c Ao lmmM Hum of nomlty hlmk nnnU, fury tun I Irom 1 1 V.' to U y nnl Norulty bliu k K""'l, ttxwrilxnt vmIuh, m yitnl... 42-lui:h noynlty hlw:k oo'U, mtw alybi, a ynnl 40-ibli iiotiilty hlui k Crjon, it yurl Silks I Wtvy ilouhhi witrp hlm k Hurah, . vnltut, ii ynr4 ...50c Ux'Pi iunit I'ouiitnl trim Hik In- ' !lu'JlK ;hny llron, K'il, f'K-QA 1 1 vilu, h ynnl 0 1 1 Full Iiimi of colorwilTftffMtnu.ttll Uw-nc-unt muutint' nIiu'Ikm, a ynnl.., I wt All nilk Fuilh, hliti-k itiul colom.'ionc A im tum wl'h', 1 vuIiiom, a ynrl,,, f Uw l:iu:k nil ullk Armur, 21 in, wil,QCn our 1 1 o,uality, it yunl Ovv UliunU 1 1 .UK Httin Ju:hm, (J A JH-r yitnl tpiilU I. fir, I 'itn.fi 1)0 Hoi, ir yI. Iiiynhir, lumvy mirror Milk, 2linHiti wld , in tMt w York novulty lor witUlo ttul nkiit 1, u yurl.. ,., $1.40 $1 ChiuiKy I iron, nil Milk HurKit (irmiit'liiiN in pluiii iSroi lnM itml l!ityitluru Cj HtrlM, .", H7 nml $ I Hosiery. J.iuJi' Cotton IImm, iIouIIh noli), IIiM IiiwI nil ton, intr fOI Oa lr U 1-45C I,nHtn' Kino Imported Cotton llnii llriiiiurl ilyit, hi-u liM Ofln IkniI iIouIiIm miln nml to; n mlr, but Lit'll"' Kilrit I'iiib ImporlKil I (mil MniioCotloii I low, vnlvtit lliilnh, llltfll .IIiW hml nixl ton, doiil,l..nC a 6av 25c i,l, Mir, ( lill.lr.i,.' I M Idli ( oti.,11 Ho. lllMll,l klM, Klltl'l I, .1,1 Hint low; J mr lor , , Hoy.' ..nrr Iliry.U II Kib iloul.l li.i.l mill .m, it mlr I f U lUu'a l-l..k ii Iniil'i.Moii X'H'knQPf. iloUl.l imi Mini I....; 'J unr liirbtfU M.ii' in InifurM Knl Much, I1.tl1.11 Hoi k,l,ll liit.hwi,QC l.itil.U hik n, 11 .iir b j(J LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR. 1iiuW Low Sm k, lMivii.m, Kimw UiikiIi I nlon HuiU, tniMtil m k iimll Crt itrui, whit or wtii, ooil vnlun; .iim Ii , , 0j jt.liii' l,ow Nwk, nhort ilitiv, kmm UiikDi I'tiiou SiuIm, wI.Ih Iikm trhniuliiir. (p whlt or M!ru, Il.'o or II for , Jfl J I.ivIimm' liitMi, Finn MmU l uioii HmU, kn.w l.iimlli.iim k nul nriim triiiiiiiml with wilNilk i nnJint I(h, Mttm whin lni lii hiu k; Ummmi KtrmmitN nri-C AA Mrl.N! MIH11K our prli'M mili 9UC I.mltiV M..nt I'nli.ii MulU, IiIkIi ik, luhtf mI.,v.-, kin... I.iuutl,, .ilk triiiiiui.il iO inrl hultoui, mu ll TuC l,mlli'' Humrior iinilily I'ulon Hutu, lilli um li, hum U.v.., nnkl. t.-imib, mlk frlmtiii.il, iM-url iiiitloim, mint wid,. Up in hm k, Mplmiiliil nr,a vhIiik C A. our (irii'M, mt.'li DUG J.mluV Kiiw. I'nuU, I riuiuli l.itml, nrl luitlnn, khu.I .jiiulity, uncli 25c I r 25c I.iIk' l,ow ,Nwk, rtitili VmI, tiiw. u.ik nint ftrnm; nn-li tto or .1 I,.uni I Hi l,UI iil, low nwk, Im.ti.lwK, mlk rriM lu'l i.iIk.., ilk I him, nr. tthlta or "rtl, film tinml vnlil, mi. I. 0C l,ii.U Hlii I ut ton Mitrit liirti.. miim', n w t arm vnluw, mir i.rl.- rn wit lUn, or .1 lor , OUC l,in' l,ow Sink llr.M' hilr V..t, Hi. Ii..u rililw.l, ry hitinl C Aj OIIIH, Nil Miltir, Kft4h ... OUC Wt lUllintunu ulilrln, ilrwir lit wukU or kmw I. iihIIi, m, h 25c Next Week's Grocery Offerings. V I II tit M IH. Nirn, 4 tun ..r iWr r i'm ., Apiktila, r t an (irfwn f)Kilitii. r i ,,,,, I'lill l Mil IM Vrllow i Hr Hi , , . ., 1jI T, Iiw wr Iti .,,,..,. I ,u( M l,p, ..f h 25o 10c , 1 1 I 1,1.1 tl IH'M4, f III Ullnm m r II. tin1 it Iti.li.i tiiin h r It. 5c 70 tn i f turn nuiiu .iiiin H r it. . ,, A UV Q HuhtriilH .fUI., H'M.l IMi Dm Q IM 1.1 .. .. .MM ... VfV rwliluimn iniiiiM in in mi 1,1 tu i. i-r ii DC 1,11. AM) AIUMI 1'utU'l Hi. !,! I y, hh l.i or Jl l.r , 25o AHmri 1 1, ! m , Clilll lilM I wf f4M Mlar l.jr, f rim ,, 90 90 lOo 8c Go Hi'ttil mil 80 7 1-20 30 $2.65 will, lit, Inn I.,,,., ;a ii f aa r A HmUIUui, lHi ,r, 7 Ml., A FA I-H- , ..... !6iUU w.'iiir I'ltMiuii i t l.'.iu .r cjrj ca " - If MlUV tiiii, lin iiHii, T.N IU, r hoi , . , l'ri"iitiiiimti i rii'i .ir ull.r iittwii. llttM. Wnr ). Il..wtl( iburkul im iitr, I utrt-Ml prliw, u tl. lur fl.tm, H.l.. I In fh it Dltltmit Hnl'ii, 1 otiiii f.inr hut tr niiI i4lnu, iy tin i.iiit market j in. $2.45 Nebraska's Greatest "Mail Order House ml from, (Applamic!.) Then if thara tvaa unr rtaaou to hop for hi mrtalllMin, all rraaon to hop va muled whfu Knfflaii'l apunkiul our imuiiiiiImkIoii ami adit it hoinr. MppUuAu and JaiitfhU'r,) Kmiiitor Woleott rttuie hiMik Mild in ml n it MptMdi in tin; i'intt in which h polnU'd out thu rffWt of the void ktu!&rd upon thn M'oplm of 1 nil In. Urad tha (wiiifNHioiial flcrord uud you will find that K.-nutor WoU-ott, th jrt-rnidant'a nhicf ajfiiut In trying to t-arry out tha rpuldlunu platforui, roiif hitck itud UIU you that tha fain iua in India wain money fiimtni' rul.hrr than a food fiiniiif, 1 1 U-lla you that thu action of the liritiMh Kovt-niuiout drov down a Mivlnyn of tha pruple from morn than a thoimaud millioiia to Ii'mn than ti'm iiilllloiim that hy act of law and without tlin cuiiHi'iit of thu iM-oi.ln tlifi KiiIIhIi vovriniui'lit luul di'ivrii down thrir auvinva and tludr wi'.alth mora tliun 01m half, uud, my frlHiida, thonu pnopli) of India urn i'ry iuu out lor rt'Mpf from tl.u gold atauu wi'd. "If, piililiruulMii, plutoL'i'itcy, hiiyn that Mivi'iity iiiIIUoiim of pi-opli in tlii v in lit ry iuut wait 1111MI ri'lii'f i'oiiii'H from a handful of Kniirlihh lluiini'lcia, ((I'mocriiy uy that wvimty ulDioii of piiopu muat iiidiifva llirlr own d liia'iiui'K, and tlu'ii raltu tli ton-h of hopi' to lUr ! riifTKl '"W millioiia of thu old world, MppluiiMi and chiu'ra.) "It wmn nit Id of iim in J that they wrr' afraid that our pi-optedld not love tlndr country, They wens afraid that wt wcr not aiifi idtiwna, and then wo (old them that if t-vvr thia country ol in dinner they would nwd our pcopli"! that If thia nation had any flihtlnir to do thi-y would v.oum tit tliu pcoplo who Mtiirocauiil our chum, and vat mom men to t he ao intra inch than they would vet out of Wall atreet wimre thy wuro peculating all thu tlmi, "Whun tin. hour camn that thn tirtia Idcnt wanlid an upproprlutloii and Mutfvi'Mtfd to convrcaa that .'.o.oOO.ooo ouvlit to hu pi need in the handa of th pri'Mldcnt for national defeine, 11 1 though it waa a t'i'puldir'uu prealdciit who itakad it. tlurn wan not a democrat in th Iioumm or acintta that luinltuted for ona moment to vivit tha full amount whjch th prt'aldcnt umUiu. Vra, tny my frltinda, and occaaalonally you will hear it auld that the demoiratlii party waa compoacd lurirely of inn who fouvht atfalimt the union, and tliey would try to ruflnct upon th tiatiotlam of our party haeauaa w luul In our party, man wtio foiivht In thu noufcdt.r al ranba from JM) to 1HW. Hut, my fricudM, it ao haiiptma that tint rcpriMmtatlv of tlio AuiHrlcau vovwimi-nt down on th ialand of uha la a man - who wore tha con fed rratft uniform, and yet no oiim luta aaid tiiat I'lt.liuvh l,ei la not avoodcuouvli patriit for the l'ni-d Htata. (Ati- plauMn and t-hccrM.! 1'lai-a dniiiorrtwy anywhere and it will hu trim to ita hlntory, JteiiiocriM-.y incaua oouttlity of all heforo thu law. Democracy atanda for a fc-overnmtmt which drlvr Ita iower f 1 om th conaent 01 the vov irni!d, Democracy atanda for a troverii' mt'iit that come up from thu tu-opln and not down to the people, and that helllfc the mein.ln(f of dninoeriwy, In It htrantrn that very democrat In th I nl ted hatfi feela a warm pliico In hla heart for thomi iitdtrhbora Juat helovr our kouth:rn border who are mccUIhv a rivht to hare, a irovcrrimrnt that de rle Ita Jut powera from tho rouacnt of the tfovarwd7(App!auafland chfera.) "I tola vou I waa a tuivata citizen. Tha worhl dia-a not need to reward ma for anything I hava dona. It haa more than paid inn for all tha effort a I hav Jjfi-fi aMu t tiut forth, hut lu thu restoration of democracy I ahull II nd reeiuninwt! enoua-h for all I can evr do lei:aua my children ahull live after inf., and if they, aa diiuvhtera, m-rk an alliance, It will ha with Amcr ii'itu citiifna. (Apfilaum and chtiera.) I do not iieet to Ichvii moiiev enonu-li tit tempt a foreign title, but 1 do hopa that 1 ahull Ixi ahU to toach them an American Meutiiueiit that will make them Matifled with onu who haaawora alli'ifUnce to thn atitra and t ripen. "And If my aon ahall llva after me, I want to leave him a tfovarumeut that iflvea lilm a fair mIiowj I want to leave him a uoverument that will pro tect him If he vora Into bimi uck and enuhla lii tit to do hunlneitN upon hla own mtrlta, and not aland him in con taut terror of aome irreater powor of wealth: and if he into pollticM I want him to go upon hla own merita and not havn to now Ut aoum great ix.r poratlnn to ank irruilNMliin to run aa a inundate for flce, (Apiilauan and eheera.) "I want u deinorraev of the fathera. a deiniMTMcy Unit kbit it know no differ- enee lift ween ludividualN, a democracy that mvm to tlm imiir man. 'vou ahall have what vou earn,' that mbtb Ut tha rich mini 'you ahull im.mu hm what vou earn, alau, I want 11 deiuoeracy that 111 pn.teet tha little tlm little man Iibm, and protect tlm great amount that the great mini haw. 'I want a democracy that ahall May to thi MMr man, 'Vou ohall int Uy huktila hamU iim.u that whirh Indua try haa prm'tired and which economy ha laid away,' and I iint a ilnmo- rrii'V that ahall May to arli'f, 'Thua far mIihIi HmU uo and 110 farthrri you mIimII put tiike the bread that vou haw not earned.' fAiiiilauMti ami rlii'crt "That la our Idea of deuiiM raey, and It U I'ci'iiii It I a trim bb-a, II I ! raiite It l ttikt Ideal It I lwi'uti It I a rl(ht .hoi Ue that It will aptH-al to in. 11 and in. ire and vttltat Ut pretall. 11 iim llirrt-fine ny to ton lui are UieiuberM of tlm Mi.baw It eluli. and t.ii w bo arw the vuet i.f thU club, that tint bullln i'f mI tttntt f. night lit vain If n uli.i I. Mik pari lit It pitM imv N I'H. Iim ni t I a rt h I utrtik'U we i Mil din limiting IIimI w ht . It i.i vd Hi,, i'miixi fur whlidi ww f.itigtil V ku.iw lint our emlMl waaiit.t In taint I Iim t w hat awaW rned ; the im.hln l.i IhluklMtf, aitd IIimI thluUl'iig will l.rlnf relif, and If lare la a.ilH mK.i thlua thai Mt piottr in r iM.y to glte ntt ourflahll want t- It'll that rMii mat iniHMt w no .iiiii.ii tit thu et In ' dl I M.l mlUt f ir threw wwuitha imr f.r l.-ur tt-M.t, tuy iditU4 foe lb war wiMuaMir how b.eg lliat war way li 1 A pUni ant t ri ) lhght w wvr going to win lit I and wt ewi ai in ar It that wr t. t ii la Kve not g. ter .li-g !. I vet Hi iiittta we ate g.ilng I t wla In )iMBt, tat, my fitrttJi, klug f. iiitttll I lay thai wltellir rtlorr eativ Ih tiM uy Iia ir I .r l, Ihera l i. -Oil a g bi A.i I at Itgttt, fight now, I fight , wim at the wiiib.iwuimi I with 1. 1 m wU.i ibwiH all U.liigi wail I thank yii." tl'r.ilmf J itlia) J f ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Retailers of Men's Clothing, Men's Furnishing Goods, Hats and dps. 1013-1019 O St., Lincoln, Mail Orders a Specialty. The harder a man toils for his money the more careful he should be in his expendi tures and the more careful he should he in the selection of a trading place. It would lie a hard man who would exact from his help in the shop or factory eleven hours work and Ki've pay for only ten. It would lie a mean merchant that exacts from his patrons the equivalent of an hours labor on the purchase of a single pair of overalls, work shirt or jacket yet every time a man buys these little things outside of the Armstrong Clothing Co. he pays from 15 to 20 cents more than our price a saving of more than the value of an hours labor of the average man who toils. We have in mind our lot 4042 Mens blue overall price 25 cents worth easily 40 cents. Lot .vM Mens extra heavy pantaloon over all, color drab made with stitch seams, swing ing pockets, a strong value at 75 cents, our price 45 cents. Lot 3975 Mens ehecd jacket very cheap at 40 cents, our price 29 cents. 353 -Mens shirts in a strong cheviot color black with narrow white stripe, its a hummer for 35 cents, our price 19 cents. Ix)t 3412 -Mens shirts material heavy buckskin, worth everywhere in the world 50 cents, ours only 35 cents. We can show you a wonderful Having on men's, boys and children's clothing and hats. When you spend your money find out where it will buy the most. No other merchant in America wants to sell you goods as cheap as we do. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING GO. 1 01 3-1019 0 St., tincoln. $5,000 WORTH OF CARPETS & RUGS RECEIVED LAST WEEK. Thu wiilla of our Gtrput pupurtuuuit itru nlliid to tlm oulllmr with (h, n,,iv jrooda whlidi Imvu hi'im ' comiiiur In car loud lota tlm puat wnuk. Fivu tlioiiMimd doiiara worm 01 t arputa itrni hukm wcru rM'eivni nwt woult and our atock ol Vul- vata, yixfiimatura, ftioipii.ttiiM, liouy uriiNauia, ut,, citniiot ha dupllciitud In tho went. Tuo colora uud iIi-mIkum urn aupurb ntnl prion ura 11a low aa t Iikm.i ifooda can boMobl. Oiirimw atockof Oriental, Turklah, I'nraiitn 11 ml India Ituira la In and ready lor your liiMpi-ctlon, Moat of thanu Hiik imt imported by ua direct from tha far nint, and mIiow all tlm Orieutal CoiuhlnatloiiM of color and dcdii. Koine of tha 1 1 m d Woven It UK am direct from Turk inh Harem and are al mo t worth their weight in dollar bill. Our immenMc, linn of Imported China aud Japan tnat tinu I now in. Thu Indie are nHpuciitlly Invited to limped thia depart men t. It.K.il ntnl wood body , i iiiboHMed cuim bottom, cretouna upliiiltnr- CJ i CA 'd, only $i.)U lbi. body.eiinii bottom, Mtm l wlu.aani brake, UiiiiU(.riii mid piirnil A ol Milk antiu, only A IP - 1, t ,' I ' ' Nit, II Itmmti l Ii. lnafior, rte 4limlU timrti.1 inity pJ.ltJ S t' 'T V ,,Mt,l, Vhl'i It., k t . nuv,,,,, ni ff 91lJU our ra tiidy ,. RUDGE & RrlORRIS GO. I'lNlUST SI IOW ROOMS IN Tl IK CITY. LAKGIuST MJHNITURB MAKKUTINTIIR V s r Ovr mi Acr tl Humt ipac, Entrance and Office at 1118 to 1126 N St LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. ' I.n4 . u p llltitfl4 t wtwlfau. Ilatl trdn will .. 11.,,. tH PJ Kdwl Brat tHl 1.0 1 uu tm ,tHitw, wida ut f H'S luk"