The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, June 30, 1898, Image 5

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    June 30, 1898
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
Nbbbaska Independent.
Omaha, Jane 30, 1808.
J MAN
K FROM INDIANOLA. . .
This is a great store, this Nebraska. For upwards of 15 years
we have been selling clothing nothing else but clothing and
we bare the same people trading with us today who traded
with us wbon we commenced. We never lose a customer
through our own fault. We make ita point to treat people so
well and to give them such good vainestbat they will never
have an excuse for trading anywhere else, A man from In
dianola came into our store last week to see us and tell us he
was a customer of ours. 1 ie was one of the first men who ever
bought goods from us through the mails, "Well," said be,
"you fellows are great people, I have bought about 20 suits
of clothes from you iu the last eleven years and 1 have never
yet found a singlo fault with your goods or never saw clothes
from any other bouse that was anywhere noar as cheap, I
have 20 men ou my ranch and everyone of them sex the same
thing. It's got to be up our way that if we can't get what we
want at The Nebraska we go without. You couldn't get us to
buy anywhere else,"
N. I). Our catalogues are all gone for this season, but we will
gladly send samples of any goods in our Hue that you may
want.
Market Review of tho Week.
Receipts at the South Omaha stock
yards for the week euding June 18,
were: Cattle 125)05), hogs 43.G78, sheep
10,888. Average price for hogs 3.74
to 8.00, steers about 8.73 to 4. 1 5, cows
2.75 to 3.00, heifers 8.50 to 4.25, calves
5.50 to 87.00 er bead, etoekers and
feeders $3,50 to 1 1.40. sheep, yearliuirs
95.25 for 02 and 03 lb weights.
Lincoln, Neb,, Juno 29. Axtatcr &
I'lvrson quote the Chleoifo market
range as follows:
I Open. I JliKhTTT
Wheal I
July. 71 73 71 73
Hept. 00 09 00 08
Dec,.. 67 60 07 09
Corn
July, 31 32 31 32
Sep.. 32 33', 31 32 33 '
Outs
July. 20 21 22 !0 21
Sept. 19 20 19 20
Pork
July, 9 42 9 65 9 42 9 47
Sept. 9 60 9 73 9 67 9 67
Lard
July, 5 37 40 !i 40 5 32 35 5 37
Kept. 5 50 5 63 5 45 5 60
6 30 6 37 5 32 5 37
Hep.. 5 40 s 45 5 37 S 45
V
t'u Take KanllHvo.
p Washington, June SO. General
I Shatter bus lust re.nortcd to General
a. -
Miles that bu cun take Nuntiago in
forty-eight hours, but indicates that
the undertaking might involve consid
erable loss,
lie is fully aware of the approach of
Spanish reinforcements, having noti
fled the War department that (Spanish
troops numbering 8,000, with pack
trains and cattle, are advancing from
Manzanillo, and are now within fifty
four miles of (Santiago.
It is bullevfd here that ha Intends to
take the town immediately, and that
sews of a battle might be expected
any time.
With Shifter's Aumv, June 29, via
Jamaica The preparations for a gen
eral advance of the American troops
on Santiago de Cuba are pushed
steadily forward and troops of all
branches of the service are hurried to
the front. General Kent's division,
consisting of the brigades of Oeneral
Hawkins, Colonel Pearson and Colonel
Worth, has Joined Oeneral Lawton't
division and with the cavalry division
ox General Wheeler and four batteries
of light artillery, will now be strung
out in the rear of Oeneral Lawton's
division.
The front still rests on the second
crossing of the Rio Guamo river on the
road to Santiago de Cuba, in the rear
of the crest of the Sevilla hill and
mile and a half back. ,
The brigade of General Bates, the
Thirty-second Michigan regiment and
a battalion of the Thirty-fourth Mich
igan regiment, which were landed
Monday by the auxiliary cruiser Yale,
remains at Juragua or Slbonay.
The delay in the general forward
movement is due to the inability to get
subsistence stores to the front rapidly
enough.
The advance, it is said, will not be
made until every man has three days'
rations in his knapsack.
This, however, is impossible until
the road is passable for wagon trains.
The pack trains can only convey one
day's rations in a day.
The men constructing the bridge
roads have the work almost completed
and this afternoon the first wagon
train of four mule teams will go
through. In two or three days every
man will have three days rations in
his knapsack and as soon as that oc
curs the army will move on the enemy.
Although the Cubans affect to have
a thorough knowledge of the country
I and trails nothing is taken for
I granted.
I Washington, June 30. President
, McKinley was up until well after 1
I o'clock this morning, going over the
war situation with Secretary Alger.
: Adjutant General Corbln was also with
him until a late hour. During the time
I the three were together at the White
house there was an informal Jlsouwilon
Yf the situation and it was stated pos
itively that tho diipti-h of rlnforo-
tneuts from hrs would not cause Oen
I eral Hhafter to delay any plans he may
' nave formuiatm.
San r'HASa, June 14 The
speedy steamer Newport, Waring
Major tivueral Wealey Merritt, mili
tary governor of the Philippines, and
his stalT, beai.lea the Aatr light bat
tery and llattcrU II and K of the
Third I'nltmt Mates artillery and
detat hmt-nla from the hoapltal and
signal eurpe, Is now ou Its way to
Manila. As the veel gradually drew
way from her dock the blowing
of many hint Ire told the pple
on shore that tieneral Merrill had
ailed, tirvat vrowda had gathered to
w itueea the departure of the veoael and
miauv fe.hktiuable eiilp.igte were on
Ihedta-k. Many tug ULainl yathta,
bartered for the vai.m, ewouipaif
i.-t the Newport down the bay sitl out
Ihruugk the til4u ft (u u, y.
title, where the Ul farewell wet
waved.
The Newport will make e sfTott to
i.ortaWe Ike third fleet vl transport,
wktvh sailed MJy, after the fWl
reaches M.tmUla, where Ike imU
will f-al and take freak supp! lee b
f.tr rxawwitaf Ws Manila. Weurrtl
N.i fill U very eatlooe la avoid an
iloeatef with atf mmI t the
rpehlsh h4 wtU lata etdei te
the letl at lUfculuU tt tuake all foe-
athle sp4 Wt the Ulead. It U fvvb
atl that the Newport will ant wait
M the MUt veeeeW f the e,
llMwlelu, eel will rws4 with
little delay m Bveaikl to hi telle.
Meet In Had Condition.
London, Juno 30.A dispatch from
Port Said suys: "A distinguished na
val ofllcer, who examined Admiral Ca
mara's ships carefully, laughs at the
idea of Admiral Ciimuni attempting to
reach Manila. Tho (Spaniards, he savs.
are wise to keep the fleet out of the
Americans' way. The battleship Pe
layo and the armored cruiser J m per a
dor Carlos (juinto are in scandalous
disrepair, indeed, are hardly sea
worthy, while it will be impossible for
the torpedo boat destroyers to get far.
The Spaniards cannot keep the engine!
trimmed,"
Oeneral Merritt's Army.
Washington, June 30, The under
standing at the War department is
that the total number of regulars and
volunteers which will be dispatched to
Manila in command of Major General
Merritt will approximate 21,000 mea
A Deoree tar the President
New Haven, Conn., June 30. The
honorary degree of doctor of laws was
conferred to-day by Yale university on
William McKinley, President of the
United States.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK.
Chicago, July 21). Hogs Kecelpte,
35,000; weak to 6c' lower; light $.1,60
ff3.85j mixed, $3.70(yi3.87'j heavy,
$3.05(;3.90.
Cattle HeeclpU, IH.OOOj sternly;
beeves, $4.25(5.25; stockers and feed
ers, $3,5004.85.
Sheep JlccHpta, 17.000; 10 to 10c
lower.
The 1'eet of the eaarj.
Canary birds are often turmentad
with little pests that are hard to de
tect. The Insects that tnnkn them-
selves most objectionable are little red
Do Mnlee Itave ftoanlckneee,
"Do government mules get seasick?"
This was the interesting and some
what novel queHtlon propounded by
Lieut.-Col. G. C. Smith, the head of the
quartermaster's department In this city,
yesterday, upon the receipt of a tele
graphic ordor from Washington to im
mediately ship 120 mules to San Fran
cisco to go with the relnforcemonts to
be sent to Hear Admiral Dewey, The
mules are on their way to the Pacific
coast by this time. Upon arrival there
they will he at once loaded onto a
steamer bound for the Phllip-'-'s. The
trip across tho Pacific ocean will take
the mules nearly half way around the
world, the ocean voyage alons being
7.G00 miles In a straight line from flan
Francisco,
This being the case, Col, Smith nat
urally felt solicitous about the mules,
and wanted to know whether they were
likely lo Ket seasick. For, though the
quartermaster' department has been
handling mule for many years, there
was but one man in tho place who could
throw any light on the matter. He hod
It from a horse and mule trader that
mules never become seasick, but horses
do, St. Louis Henubllc.
A Deadly It Inf.
A ring, studded with diamonds and
pearls hangs suspended to a silken cord
around the neck of a statue In one of
the most frequented parks of Madrid,
It Is safer there than In the strongest
room of the Dank of England. Thous
ands of people puss It every day, and
admire Its beauty, but the greatest thief
in Spain benliates even to touch It. It
Is believed to deal out death to whom
It belongs. Tho ring was specially
made for the late Alfonso XII., who
gave It lo his cousin Mereedr on the
day of their betrothal. On the day of
her death It passed Into the possession
the king's grandmother. Oun
mites. They come out. to worry him
at night, and loave him Irritated all
over, while they retreat to the cracks
of the cage In tho daytime. The In
sect powder does no good, because It Is
not long enough on the skin to kill
them if they were there, wnleb Is
doubtful; 'for they are nocturnal, fitlil,
you may powder blm well, especially
under his wings, with pyrethrum
powder; then wrap him In a handker
chief and hold him for a quarter of an
hour until the powder has time to
work. Then give him a clean new
cage and have the old one either dip
ped In boiling water for several min
utes or baked in the oven. Nothing
short of this will destroy the horrors.
To know if they cause the Irritation,
cover the cage at night with a white
cloth, and if there are any about you
will see them, like little red specks, in
the morning.
Christina. Three months afterward
she died. The king passed on the dead
ly band of gold to his sister, who dlod
a month after she reeelvod It. The
king then placed the jewel In his own
caskut of precious relics, and lived less
than a year after he had done It,
Told of Huckln.
John Kuskln, the Ungllsh art rltlc,
once criticised In his fearless way a
jilcture of a well-known paJntix, who
was very much grieved at the effect.
Later, on hearing of the sorrow he had
caused, he wrote to the artist that be
regretted that he could not sppmk more
favorably of the picture, but bojrnd It
would make no difference In their
friendship. The artist, It Is said, wrote
In reply the following note: "Dear
(task In: Next Mine I meet yon I shall
knock you down, bat I hope It will
tmeke no difference In our friendship."
.11 LwrnmmmmmmBmmmmmamammmmmmm
pecial Saturday Sale
Extra Bargains lor the Saturday before the Fourth of July,
To close out our line of shirt waists we offer for this one day
onlycholee of regular ft. 00 value at Ot) cents; 75 cent values
at DO cents, A handsome assortment in fine quality percales
and lawns, all new goods and latest styles.
The most beautiful patterns In Organdies ever brought to
Lincoln, Just from New York, very latest styles, must be sold
regardless of value, lingular 85i and 40c goods at 25c; all
patterns li'J Inches wide. 15 cent Organdies at 10 cents, your
choice.
Our entire tins of Dimities, 31 Inch widths, brand new stock at
Ri per cent off; 15 cent goods for 10c.
Children's last block, ribbed and knee spliced cotton hose,
worth 15 cents anywhere, our price 10 cents,
Hllk parasols, all styhw and colors; Ladles' fancy summer
hosiery, ribbons, handkerchiefs, gloves, fans and belts; all nw,
nothing shelf worn or old, at prices that will surprise you
Try the New Store; see the new goods; got the lnt stylus
and pay less than you linve paid for old and out of date stuff,
Don't forget our specials, for one day only.
l H. LACEY
SO
1217 O ST. LINCOLN, NEB.
(.'antral Committee Meeting.
The Lancaster county Central Com
mittee of the peoples liib'jM'iiilnit party
will meet at the olflee ol Chairman Fred
rick W. Shepherd, MeMurtr.v block, Lin
coin, on nest Saturday, July 2d to
make arrangements for holding the
county convention.
Kor Nate,
One of the best paper In the best town
in the best county In northeast Nebraska;
for sale at a bargain, Address lock box
ly, llnrtlugton, Nebraska,
If you are in Lincoln next
week it will pay you to come
to our store. We are not pre
pared just now to give partic
ulars but we will risk our
reputation upon the statement
that if you want to buy a bill
of dry goods it will pay you
to make a special trip to Lin
coln next week.
COME and see for yourself.
Miller & Paine.
A Trip to Waihlnslon la War Time,
Tbs capital of the nation can now be
seen at its best, as both houses of con
gress arsln session, Tbs great Hock
Island Houto presents an opportunity to
make this trip at very low rates, On
account of the National Kdoeutional As
sociation Meeting, tickets to Washing
ton will be placed on sale at all points
east of Colorado July 8d. 4 th and !Hb
at rate ol one first-class fare, plus 14.00
for the round trip. Ticksts will bear re
turn limit from July 8th to 15lb, Inclu
sive, Fx tension to August 3 lt granted
by depositing ticket prior to July 12th
sod paying 50 mints. The best of the
of the Ilock Island's superb equipment
will be in service to accommodate pas
senger enroute to the National Fduca
tional Association, and you should not
fall to go via Tbs Great Hock Island
Route. Any Kock Island Agent will give
lull details as to rate and ticketing ar
range men te, or address,
JoaffftKVASTIAN,
U, r. A., Chicago.
The lleanty of Karlr Wild tUmmm,
The Insect, we may depend noon I
sees more than we do; a blossom
the blue-eyed grass (Hlsyrlncblum a
gustlfollum) placed under the Blere
scope reveals a falrytlk palace of U
daintiest beauty, Indeed, almost aaf
flower tells the same story under JUb
powerful glass; it simply seem to eayi
"You see, you hadn't an Idea bow beau
tiful and wonderful I am, otherwkM
you wouldn't make that startled a
clamatlon as you view me under Um
glass," What a sight the mSenmuom
reveals grottoes of burnished goM,
pillar of spun glass, walls of luotrow,
crystalline color, set with rubtaa,
phlres and pearls; pavement of
thvst and alabaster, arches of
aids, and shrines of diamonds! Wkt
wonder that hungry Insects floater awi
buzz In bewilderment at the UrejataU
of such a palace of vjotatMj&
Schuyler Matthews in the Chin
On
The past week baa keen warm and dry,
with mecti more taao tbe normal amoun
of MQsblae The average daily tempera
ture ex esse was about v in the eastern
ooaaties and i la tb western. The
dally maiimvm teeoneratttr generally
exceeded 90" on three or more days.
The rainfall has fceen Trv light goner-
ally, out It eeaalled or exceeded tb
normal In a small area la the eastern
portion of the central Dart of the state.
where the amount ranged from 1 to
nearly 3 inches. Iu most of tb remala
dor of the state tberainfall was lea than
a q tarter of a inch.
iry weather and ennshine of the past
week havecaaeed rye and winter wheat to
ripe) very fust, and harvesting na com
menced in southern counties. Ifce hot
weather ho affected winter wheat uufa
vorafcly In come sections, and wheat
oak ka appeared m many Held; taken
wnole, tae winter wneat crop will
not be so large as baa been ex pee tod.
Eye continue to promise an eacelleot
crop, riprlna; wlieat and oat are grow
ing nicely.
tor has made a raoid growth In all
parte of the state, but it is still small.
The past week ka been an excellent one
for kuhna weed, aad most of the corn
fields are now fairly clean of weeds,
Horn fluids havs been laid by.
uras on the ranges in tbs western
eountlosls exeolleat Haying ha com
menced, and tb crop will be nuusunlly
lartrc, A pedes are la limit badly, and gen
erally will (m a abort crop.
FOH HAI.F-One pease piano irood B
new, JJ5; one organ iu irood repair,
Unote rwds, price f JO,: One WhlUarw
Ing uiarhiue good as new JH. At I HO
Ht., rergusou Mosia t o.
ten Hurtles, Nuctons. SurrcysJrars, Harness n,
1
kill Wl l. . A . ,
lll.VW. tj,ws fm.aea.ta nMiuiiwMitii , 1
Tk4atat whbfc year aatieertptfoa
tipir to matte 0 thin ' beweaf
fwreepef, Take k a4 If fee arc
la tmara yes, skoal J make !
Heavy Weeaea Hitter (Ilea,
Font Soorr, Kan., Juu 10, M la A,
llatea, know a for tweutv years past
by the professional nam of Mia lad
die Claire, th heaviest female blcyel
triuk rider In th world, died at th
hittu of her uleoe la this eity venter-
day afternoon, from the effeet of a
chronic alliutut, ladu)l by eaeeaalve
whrel riding, Mie was 44 years eld,
ve feet tall and weighed 411 pound
HrlMuit futtH a ( aala.k
I'altla, June u - After the iicTle
Uiltir iif M liltt.it. M Km r leu ami
M I'rytral ti form a raliim t tn .iitvw.l
Him ri'tlrlKrf ututlatrr ( M Milute,
lit la aniit.tniiH-l that M lli iti v llrla.h
aa ftirmt'd a liit, l
Customer- I ait the itlnih and
Iteta parts tf Hiklller's wurks. Hvm..
seller I'm toity, madam, hut the rrta
after the elhlh 'f tkl edithi k nut
( been published tuttiiMr It
seems t thai mn rites ittr
sluetyl Mellere Welt
la tae U44 Neek,
Taken Teak -' kt iutd t
Nutt Ksw gtilln' a dlirt fnm hi
wtfet" lUaeua ! l.'itfviu
Tki Yk--"U th ektratsfautf
esoa Iteve-'i ihl4 hi .. Wkei
she lie up te t" a Ull she eat
ttur kr fare,"
Afloat with MaaoUesv
Two men living In Ht. Helmut,
were bora respectively lo lfN
1802, are not the only persona
Ing who have seen Napoleon Mm 1
Thomas De Moleyns, who was I
years county court judge at
Ireland, who was called te
bar in 1131, and appointed g
counsel In 1166, served la bin 1
hood In the royal navy. Mr. Bo
lyn was a midshipman oa
Dellerophon when Napoleoa, m
IB, HIS, after "tb hundred
placed himself under the lag gc kea
country, and was received oa kjarHAo
tlallaeoohnn
vr.
bam. Eka
Tb
Atteetlv I.to tea en '
eminent s xborter
cam fata
irom tn puipit at tn cioee of ta ana
lo. Many people pressed fanroai k
raag mm hy the hand. He
xair congratulations witn a
face, but bis eyes were oa a
auditor who lingered In the aUte. t
great preacner pressed tnreuaak no
throng about blm and exteeatad Jak
band to the waiting man. "I wMat kt
thank you," b said In his deep mmate
al tones, "for the close atteaakw yem
tare 1117 remaraa, lour upiunbM aaa
waa Inspiration to me; I am nam ym
never changed your earnest eiaWma
during my sermon," "No," aaaa Ike
man, I have a stiff neck." Cleveland
Plain T)atp.
Where He Made a MUlaha.
"Aren't you sorry that you mised
corn flour with your wheat flour, now
that you have been found outT" awd
tb Job's comforter, "I should amy I
am," the miller admitted. "In the
first place, I ought to have calked it
'health blend,' and to put It on Ike
market at a higher price than the our
tuff." Cincinnati Knqulrer.
The lluliop Wanted ta Kaew.
n prearhlnK hla extempore trial aer.
men before lllshop Tall and De ftta.
ley, a catulldute for priest's ordera grew
ery nervous, and stammered; '1 will
ivlile my rongregatlon Into two ike
nn verted and the unconverted." Tbl
proven iihi mm n ror the bishop's aois
f humor, and be exclaimed: "I a.-
ir. as there are only two of aa vu
had better ssy which I wklck,w '
Tea Ward far II I as
Mr, Kamllrman ttomplarrntly)-
"Ah. Ilat'helnr, old boy, sum day yeai
will get a wife and have a beta kia
tkla, aad Just such lovely hilar
growing up about jru " Mr. Mepjaejer
(huddrlv)-'i '. )! ihev, yu
haven't got anvthlna in drink la the
house, have you? I fw kind of falatl''
-IMrk.
aa,tn( -rtttua.
"Thl I all H'lU-rlM,., ' ,4 1, 1 'jUa
Cuttle, "sIhmiI 1 tin lulus &(tm im-o
hriHttua for thv ahl'e aim.' eacri
the rity at tret " 'Whr'" a.krj Mr
t'uttl. ' I he tifira ei the hull
OM With MiXhlNS tntl 4 Hte "
ItaMMt fuf I a
-Thl. ear m. slit in U a gtMd thiaa
fur Aatetlisnt." Wbi da mi
Uatr iue there a atwkekilltv
that .Hiis a auiuber f us alll ,(
familiar eith uur hallunal aatktm"
fklladslrkla North Anterhatt
the u Hieatas Me f
M Yeaa, Jhh la. -r It ait eV (kv ei
tkl sit kt revetted a dlaaakek Insm
IWk A tu, YaliHiaiau, tklll, oaf kaf
tkat tkr U a trstk la IU rfrt
that the Chilean aratardrUM AJJ.
raatotl lliggtaskaa bee nU to H
uvraata f Dp In.