Sept. 22, 1898 THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT The largest exclusive Dry Goods house in the central west; the largest stock of Dry Goods ever opened in Lincoln; in several leading depart ments, larger assortments of choice merchandise than can be found in all other Lincoln stores combined, on some of the things we claim for ourselves. Stocks for Fall and Winter are now complete; prices on the average were never lower. We mention a few items below, but we invite you to come and see for yourself the immense stock and exceptional values which we offer. LADIES' CLOTH CAPES J & & j, jt Till) VKHY MTi;ST H'l'VLKS, SIIAI'KS AM) COLONS; U:GTIIS ," TO ,'!) I C I MS, SO,i GUKAT. IIAIt- t.Ai.MS at $i,h(i, -,m, $:i.(hi, $:ivi, 1.(10, :,.()(, i),(m), $7.(i(i, $7.r,D, s,.'o, tf'.i.r,o AND $10.00, LADIES' PLUSH CAPES LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS COTTON BLANKETS COTTON BATTING MEN'S UNDERWEAR -NOT AN OLD GAUM KNT IN Till-: LOT; ALL CIIOICK AND I'l'-TO-. DATI-: KTVLLS; IfLACK Olt . OMHtS; $i.r,o, $r,,oo, $7.00, H,(m, $!i,oo, $10.00, $11.00. $i:',oo, f 1:1,00 AND $1.',00, COTTON lil.ANKKTS AUK NOT SO GOOD AS WOOL, HIT TIIKV AUK SOFT, WKLL MADK, IIA.NDHOMK AND UKAIf WKLL AND AUK TIIK CIIKAI'KST THING VOL' CAN HIT TO KKKI' WARM. WK IIAVK Til KM IN WIIITK, IN GI!.V. TAN AND FANCY STHII'KS; SMALL SIKH. IA 1(0 K SIKS AND KXTKA LAIUiK SIKS. I'UICKS 40c TO $l..0 A I'Allt. this wk i!i;v iiv tiii; caic Load AND CAN OIVK VOIJ SOMK GUKAT HAUOAINS. TIIK MOST fOI'CLAIi NCMI'.KUS HKLL AT 10, ):'. l-: AND LI CKNTS A I'OI'.ND. IN ALL COTTON, IIALK WOOL AND MALI-' COTTON, WOOL WITIf A SLIGHT MIXTI UK OK COTTON' AND ALL WOOL. CHILDREN'S CLOTH JACKETS qjfi qjfr ALL LKNOTILS KliO.M IH TO 30 INCH, KS; COUUKCT SIIAI'KS; SOMK I'KK I'lXTLY l'LAIN.OTIIKUS TUI MM KD WITH iSUAII) Oil HMl: $3,00, $1,73 $1.00. t.f,o, $3.(10 AND IT' TO $-.'0.00. A LAKOK ASSOUTM KNT, KIIIIKU I'LAIN CU)TJIS Oil NOVKLTIKS; LAlKiK ASSOUTM KNT AND KXCKf, LKN I' VALCKS, KUOM l.to TO $I0.:0 WOOL KUOM TIIK liKST MILLS I.N Till COCNTUY; SOMK OK THKM A LI WOOL; OTIIKIIS WITH COTTON WAHI', & OTIIKIIS MIXKD WITH BLANKETS KI,0,),)V' ,nJST AH V(m ws,, (''- OUS; WIIITK, LIGHT GRAY, I) AUK GltAV, Olt Kt.'AKLKT. MKDIUM WKIGHTH, AND KXTKA IIKAVY WKIGHTH; LAHOK SIK8 AND SMALL KIZKH, $1.2.3 TO $10.00 A I'Allt IN OUTING FLANNELS SOM K DA UK WAISTS. LIGHT AND OTIIKIIS IN COLOKH KOIl SlllliTS JMKS.SIX, OOWNS, KTC OlfKAT JIAIIGAINH AT 3, fi 1-4, n Ml AND 10 CKNTS A YAK J). 7 J -2 WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR VKSTS, I'ANTS AND INION SI ITS, OUKAT HAUOAINS IN VKSTS AND I'ANTS AT 2.V; AND r.Oe.IN UNION KCITS, .10c, 7.3c AND $1,00. When you are in Lincoln, visit our store. If you have need to buy, it will pay you to come a long distance. If you cannot visit our store, send for Catalogue. j j. jt. j. Corner O and 13th Sts., Lincoln UNDER THE CAPITAL DOME What are tlit-y doing today Under the capitol dome? Doing work in it business way Under tin- capitol dona'. Doing their duty and doinjr it rijfht. lirintfing republican thieving to liht. Holding up g.o. p. jobs to plain silit. Under the capitol dome. What are their olitic fair Under the capitol dome'.' Honesty everywhere Under the capitol dome. Maud y tiie musses in sliop, murtaud Held. 'iviii(r tlie toilers the fruit of their yields, Never hide hack of the iorirnte shield. Under the capitol dome. How did they ever ifet ill Under the capitol ilome'.' Honesty; that s why they win Under the capitol dome. I'nt there to save from republican workers I'nt there to crowd out (he i-cpulilicuii shirkers I tiere to nip n hcliu s of rvpubhc'in lut-kcrs ' nder the capitol dome. I lolcoiiili hut served (lie stale wi ll I nder the cunilol .loin,- Gave hoiiesty one lrenl hint' sn II I loli r the eapilol dome by the Hope against coiiot,i lion, I .fnlcd for ac (.'op mat loiiat i i i I to-ow fl o p tili.'ll'S (l'ol ,llllkt d Ml nation. I Hilt r the capitol doiiu- W 1ml Imk the jiicm lit tfiuiir done I lidi r I he i it, I. I Ionic ' Hioiu il it o p hi nit th it I ere ptm I lidi r the iiipitoi doiiu ''"! Up lilt I I foe the -lltlo. id til ttllnll, h hll I ol H, Hi, ( , ( . ,, lllfcfh h ttlo ' hi,i,-. loi t.anl I, nl H- .11 '( u4t .ii 1 ! I th. . tipit.o .1. V i I ( o ji hi,,' I I r 4ll ini ' no, r III. up, .1.. i.. ' ' : I i oi . t ii ii l,.i nil .i..4 i. I lllt I I,,, ntpilt.t iloioi lot t, i,,,!, jmtv i.mtn.t 4 ',4i, I I. .itii ' "H ll.Kll M III). I. fth Ul , Ul ,t ,r Hid .,,U y,, l In "II a. e v. ion 1 "d, r . t-M4t.. dome Will VI Mdiipoi jfiiuil rejiortM m-rivetl hy tih culifrir of the Manual, may lie iiec-ptenk an eoneliihive in rejird to the. ipietiotk of cominitive raten. The litl'eni'iH'e (in aviinine rt"x 'P family, by (Troup of tn.t"s) lielweiMi piihlM anil private ownership is iih follow: lVr (Vnt DitTir . entv. 20 StaU-s. I'uhlie New Kiiiflaml ,$J3.4J Miihlie. io.:m South Atlantic . MW.V.i South (V.itlral . . .'II. (Mi Not'th (Vntral . 1H.7.I Nort.liMeslienn .. WiX I'acilie 21.07 Canunlii 21.07 l-'or iJie whole, the . I'riva.U $2H.I2 2(i.0 .'10.20 2.1.02 MM Mt.'Mt 71 :;m:; .10 Utwli-I SUiln. reiitnln in ?- to the Atlantic wabnurd Ih 62 cenU. 1 tie gulf portM therMlore bare an ad van tegeoror the Atlantic port! of 2cente. We cannot expect to donoy buHinene under auch conditions. Kaetoro roadH steadily refuse to lower their ratee, and we are helnleee. Chicago tnuet be cod- tent to be thue handicapped until the eastern lines awake to a realization of the fact that thny are dustroyiiiK their own busiuiws." t.ln- averaL'e for fainiJv iiw liaiinr pnlilic woikx in. $21. .1,1; in tluowe havinjf privati- workti, $.'I02 a dilTereiM-c of $W.27 er family, or 4,1 per cent in favor of pulilie work. American looi In I li(ln.l. The HrltlHh army has adopted stie rewdvelv (line dllTerelll American gntiM for It Hiniy.arid paid lll'tully for the itau-ni In eiich cane. The Ural uh thu .-: Imelili r Kntleht k'". which the Knllcld niiizle louder wa cnii cried Into a hu ci liloailcr. The ucctiiiil iih Hie no -called Martin-Henry, which wan the I'cahndy Kon nlmply t'liunKcil from rini'lie to u titer lire, and taut the l-ee MHfonl which In the l.ee Xllll wlih Kiillie ulUht alleriitlon of the l.rceth holt dllKite-ted Iy "ol Mfiford. (ierinatiy, SwiieiUml. AiiNiria and Other INiroieaii KOterniiU'llla iuiily iinninrlale IihhiI ions tiuike mittio luhl niter i Ion. lm them a liiriiiail, Hula ur AimtrlMii name and uevr 1(I( the linelilor ut nil When MIimi ur eoie rt a t'atear rt imidji cithittic, cuff (iiarwbl!), I iv. ?V. THE GULF RUUTE. A Huldlar'a C'oiiilnlnt, The lollowiiin poem and annexed foot- 17 I note are written ny n private in coin .') I jiany L Third Nebraska regiment, while j at Jackson ville, Florida. Thin I no II in to mmlitnt aiel nna flu irrnt, put or Imurn, or on , No tlin to rail on hilly or bail lock ; I iimh! to ixrclw nif prmont pluck. It I muat offer ap mjr Of at all Ha ll lor sooil oral m ronnlry'i rill. Hut ahall I ill to pl.itM (ha rich anil proud. Whom pnf r'ntlr apiwhM ara limit, W hoaal rich fooil and ilrlnk f ho Ileal of hIiik, W hi In I in fhirat anil hnimar dalljr pin.' Th aiwak of frMMlmn ami uiiH.itt . I That a .him I it illii for I'ulia'a lllifri.r, I hy matii n slaviw to tb rubliera fr; I In I "Knllahfenwil Chriailanli J." 'I holilir pin mill ill In .li.il rani pa, An.l lira fur aor than mannml ronmr; tramp W'hll piMla alim of mil, la human ilrwl, III nolii iharlir thai dnll hail I'nor ainmiiii ( ul. una la thalr fvrirlil rllma. ,y Anil ahiia ih laml rat hrom In . rhrni, . ..... r,.,r ,m ...wvr mi nun iriif flu Buhl .l.la, atiauilnul al lhair M, 'I h prlirat aciitttajr plml nlnnK hla a In aml nml iluai. In hml nml lain aarh itar Mai. lnl, atnrt'tl ana mar hr.) In iluulilr iulrk" ; I'nlil h. tnlla ami atiimli , filial au, .1, k ; Ilia lira nr .iinil, Uh Ih noli hrln. III mrm ra aluppoil, h l uiiiIiIm .nl of Ha. .! Iha h pamahril - ! atirn mmk, I AnJ It hran I h rr, imr .hiri. j Imprlannxl, iihk) an, I kl In rualoilr Mi kola al ii ik iiwhI In llkHr! ' Miail Iiimii S,aiaiili aim .an tin an karia Pill laa aail haal mi lakl aiaim : So-anl al an ' liul l.l r aralh ha ban! ill ihoaa anil I, .rl ura iu allh puuialaui.al, i .aiiMio a.iraiaa. H na Im thai tu.a ran lain a. a. k ol rkartl W fciia ikaf ai rral, laat , !. a. 1uup.u.lu lull - lkr aaal lu kal. ...m Niavl n k J or a I a at Iknoiak bl.i.J l.i taw Tk prlial l.l. ...a aal fcuf Ik k.r.i laa..' w ki a a .ni' s,.ifciaa bi a aa 1kuakkar fulkial, prua. aajgladi. - Ilia uh k uaaoi ari.la in al'.l, 't la kla I'aia hitai.iica k ! Iw . AGUINALDO'S LATEST TALK, He Kipeeta Aiunrloani to Evacuate IMill Ipplnra Not Nerilml ami Not Wantacl. Manila, Sept. 19. The Philippine general assembly was Inaugurated at Malolos yesterday witli great enthviH lastn. J hero were thousands of visit ore from the province, and a great dis play was tnado. Airulnaldo, who was received with cheers and also with erica of "Viva Amurlcal" by the lariri crowd of natives inside and outside the hall, read a decree eoi xenlnjr the mem berti, who included several Spaniards, Ho next read a message eulogizing the army, and thanking the friendly ua tlotis which had set the historical ex ample of liberty and had assisted a downtrodden race. Continuing, Agulnaldo urgently and eloquently exhorted the assembly to "follow the noblest principles" and In voked the "spirits of thu martyred I'iilpinos." 'Die assembly then ad journed for the day. During the afternoon many Ameri cans and Kuropeans arrived and Agulnaldo was kept busy receiving visitors, Including tho American cou sul, Agulnaldo professed entire ignor at ice of the autonomous syntem In vogue in the Kt-itlsh colonies, of pro tectorates and of American state autonomy. He said he was unable to understand the idea and only under stood "absolute independence." I'er tonally, he believed a protectorate for the Philippine Islands was desirable but he feared that the people would tie disappointed in this. lie had not studied political economy and knew nothing about the various forms of government. lie Inquired whether Australia was an American colony, and aid he had never heard of a Malay protectorate. Continuing, the insurgent leader said there was no need for protection for thu 1'hllippliie Islands, because the I'iilpinos were able to cope with any army, lie admitted that he had never seen a foreign army, with the excep tion of the garrisons at Jloug Kong and Singapore and he had never seen these troops on parade. Agulnaldo refused to discuss the American army and protested his un dying gratitude to the Americans. He said they had come to the Philippines to fight the Spaniards only, and, now that they had finished the task, it was to be expected that they would return to America. Ho was unwilling to be lieve that the Americans would de mand a reward for an act of humanity and he declined to admit the necessity of a rjuid pro quo. The Filipino leader expressed him self confident that the newly founded government would build a navy ulti mately. In the meantime, he said, the great nation should protect and aid a young nation, instead of grabbing her territory. If the Americans should refuse to withdraw, the national as scmbly, he said, must decide the policy to la! pursued a nollcv which ha da dined to forecast. t hau- M IOl .l Mia-,l ,! J ! Itl.l,,, ,, t,r I'ltf-M y kH, , kliiajj. tH.r.lt fl I MM fcaalr (Ht Alt II..HVK r Ut a i.nm nmuink a tlle ! il,iTrrM. t t wlr V li ttalviib i.f iiuwi.1.1,. lu all th mini M4lra wm! IVii' rli, la ..I Hi Ml mi.iuall Il.mi I aal as) W.al In SMutkaf ai I lwa ii I ma I e -III m rf f a.. i. li al.ru Ih ..i au I ! iiwtik in-tV' "aajvr roi la'will hat' do 11 ii i-1 BODY OF JONES WAS GONE. Vletlm of I.vneher Ilaaome Huhlaet for Ilaaetln( Table. I.iMKitrr. Mo., Sept. 10. There haa been talk for two days that the grave of Itenjamln Joucs, who was lynched Sunday night for criminal assault on little Annie Montgomery, was empty, aud that the body had Wen taken to Kansas City by medical students. One of the sous. M. W. Jones, came hero from Randolph yesterday, and going to the cemetery with Sheriff ilymer and Deputy Thompson, had the grave opened. 1'hc box and the coffin were there, but the bodv was not. Die colli 11 lid was on, but not screwed down, .lones' sons ifiianled the irrave two nights, but Wednesday night no one watched It. I (lev sav thev will try to recover the Uly. GEN. HASKELL DROPS DEAD. (In of lh llro of M Canar rait a lot I hi o Apoplri. Col l uiii a, Ohio, Sept. 1U llrlgadiei eneral .loscpli T. IUhUcII died kud- leuly at his home at the (olumt.ua Msl aUiui it'io yesterday HfteriHMin He was ktrleken with aiKiplexy, the excitement through which he had passed during the day, in connection lib tint home coining of a part of hi, command, he oil' I he liuine liatx eiiuse of th.. mlack Ocncriil llnshi'll ei'lionaiiilcil the !Smiileeht It Infaiitry at the battle of II! Caiiry and Mas tl. woiiiided, In the left ahoill dcr ami knr He t ame homo aUiul a liioiiihagu mid w a rapidly recteriuif. W kit kl I... .xaalura, aha la 1... a. 11 aal k-ar Is ki u I am ka.a ih. ka. ri, S. a i4 la a l". 1 a.. auk aaJlaai. I ka 1 n,... ,. oial.a bkl k aaaaiikaal RHI II akal a I o. a 1 al lu aai-.lt Uij.iiiI, lia,k. aa.ik as 4 t ' 1. aM 1. 1 1 tiaiaasaa ,,. HaalHaauil ikil l ai ik.a.l j I ,1 aM a am, 1 al lh ! 1 .a, t alk !. taikoaji l i aaka, I o bush ta ... iiii.t aa a.aiui llif. I ka lu h i.lek a k. !, . , . , I laliiatHM .I, t I U al 1 ! iH.llrtl lnll.lilha III j , J, ,.... aajaj'Sa . auataaiaaal ,k.., ,h.r.oep ik- 'r:.x:::"::: hu.a ef go mil ol ln Ikrouab H'am and i- a inaik.t . . 11 . . 1 a il 1 ' aH . iiaifwa. It !- a-., I. I Wa I. Hia l ummvaa 1 i. ... 1 m. ... r.ia 1 ikm si a. n i im .4 am,. nl 4 a olh an I aoulk llu auk a!.! t'atHiaalar It 44 a ifi SV taillku ma, S, )i l'.intvl lielirral Mnllloll luia turned nwr III the I'ipiideiil ail he prtj.rra rrlatln I., the leer lit unplrataiit iiesa irovilug mil i.f Um refiiaal of a 'Irvi riarlnieiil j lo iveetvn . frtiiii Ma.r lyu. hU ia"M Im U colored 1 ha Prwaldenl haa lakili tin ilitiillt a I Ion Irtolidrk I i.itiir opri.4l wl l viirl Maul. mi a j "Hi e in . iid ia kliarp illapati ft .i j ll.e i. iniiiaiolui piyiiiaalair of Dial j d parlm.m alalia,; lu rltrfl that a M. I 1 1.. it had Ih.hi rra-wlarly i.,i.u..i,l ,w ib i.j,t.Ht aaaiiarinr Ht iit..i, 1 Iih trH.pa uiul lake llir pat from to 111 or ia. (,i m ti, ml ! j I hi. the loallir alaii.l. MltH Hi a j Ufo0 lu' I'll .d. Ut I j Satisfies . that dry taste in the mouth. V Pemember the name; y i when you buy again. WEAK UEN CUHED AND BHOUQHT TO PERftCT by our fuil tmatmant af Turklak Ca Paula iur W Slvht lxiaM, Da Laa, rr r Brain trvui.la. Oiirad a prfl aa to avar war. v aaka our owa mmtlana atwl fooaaa nj oarrtllnf walk WakmiS rltun iruaranu with full aura, hlug r..,ai .ai ny man, naww ramairr. SYFuiLIS C.1 C'OCLCCl Brniainaa ra kj far Sruiillla Oar. ar . full traataMBl wtlM faiaa taa.WMa, stnglaaia,kaa HAHN'S PHARMAOVa iaihan4Janiam, fiaia. f tiianoii hi Nkbkaiea IjiDirmBMr whea writtaf to isr tvlrtrtim. SOUND REASONS. That Cannot lie Answarad Why ooe Bepab llcan Jolnml the lie form Movamant. (liiiff Krn 11k, 11I i tor of the Vary T1 ler, iMitt mm of t he I'li-uretrt una! iiUMi cmnviiM'iug reform writer) in the slate, tell, hia own srtory why ho hits iilsmdoiwil the old crsiratuin repulv Ii.ii 11 parly a ml loliued hiime.ir to the populiala in the silver li'pulil'icuik iiion-nwivt. Here it la mid it iiugrtit 1 Im rea.l by every v otter in the Mate this fall: A republican frieii.l sulx-ribea iiinl asks ua to tell why we left the goasl old mrty," us he I'lill. it that i ohl, but we are piihcnt. Mkih we were in eonventioiiH together, f riciwt, our partv mi id in its platform: 1 he h-iiii W lean liiirty la in favor of the iim' of Imtli gold and silver money ii ml cNhhI'-iuiiim the isiliey of t he da-mo- natie iiliuiiiiHtratii to il.-inoiwl ie siher." Vou and t liis editor I'lioimht thai tins meant w Mint 11 saiil. pour years iiflcr thill our platform said: The Vin.'iicnii intnile, frn lni.Ii- liiMi ami interest, ftivor blfiretiillmm, and the republican party deniaiuM the use of Im.IIi irolil an. silver Hi slaisl- rd uioii.' ," Ve. niwl Ilia- editor of IhU luiiier Is-- ieviil our iiarlv meant v. Inn it said. r nit'.' I'onr iiMre Mars ioll around and our parly said. We are opposed to the free coiiaiivo ,iler cm-iiii bl interim I ioiiii acr.-c. pi.it- lrai'sol lio n Iku -rt la IwiPaJ III It ll I'M'- U Ifalha in t. la-' ' ' 's' . ... I . 1..1.. I fc . . k . al t. ta UMifia ruakiuaj lain 1 haajjii ; aoi"'ai, r t im ia aiia, ei la M '"ld a anna "Sol uMisf bal id feal k a Islo I kuMu Irolii fa mmti Ibla awa, Mn.lun.Ur kl iS-litloh a' iiaa ill, k.Na nif l.l Ik a'l akaat la llaf rl ! Ilaljai lllil ihmih I l b at.ifd . U la ai .la. 1'mi.m kaaaaia HI l. I'kawaHi k tale ta I aU I kalafv.ujh rata Will fla . I u..a ai t V dnst. I. l.i !i j JU.aratMaf a 0av. l Kilt hanrf ! kiu tlnolnl aititrtl f ! rlkhu kh t4 a t'gjpttate Ul 1 1 toll and 1-1 I au.l ll. . . . ..I 1 . 1.1- I 11-... a ... ... . 1 r r""" ' "i ' - .. lal laa l.una rf il.fhla lit th ... . . . . ., I ' w n 1 aai a. win a. tan) vw wiH.iai f flat: I avk aka I Utm ik aiaai TiJi ? diior -I dia mi,i iaHi. prtateU.a id lk aaliiMl ( fntalaa et iv. t ramm Ilia aot mtf iwraoa.il llieii'l uilli the leaditifr .siiniiH'li'ial lis tini:. of the Moi'ld whi.'ll e ladi'e onicUcs to promote." iiil beilicl the inirtv 111., ml v. I111I il aid when il phslvcd IImH to pr.niiiili- ('Hi 1 natl ii.il aurvi 'llii l.I. We did lm Ih-Iii'Iv it. I hi rt 'lblii!lll ' Mil .hIoi.IciI thu ii-iir Mn We are In fa.vr ..I the m.ii nt.-i im e f the pi... -1 4 jo:( .t.n!oi. himI mi lt. 1, mil opikired I., the Inr .itnl in, lollillil isiiiMlire 1 I klllrr " When e Were tof.fhci, fi 11 i,.t, our art h a , for pr.it.-.-! 0111, I fie I I, a, .In lo.llll.ll alll .lit.il i.litt "line of lhr d.n . it i f,,tt. f piolnini- "niiif dm,,. ,Hi,,iii,,,'i.-i 1 pl'lllie .tlljl-t I, il 1,0 iil yi-f u Ul im 111.nl arth'S.w, or if if iriuiins nom ilMilll iu ll i- .1 ilnlc l.a.U, t i.'t K. 'm m (.1111 1 ..11 ii ivnii. ploUoctetf ahull l.' to i..ii 1,1 i,..,-, 1 1 . Ion- l.i 1 1 ll . on arti. ,,t 1.1 1.1 1 . 1 ktt.fOl ;.i..t 01. , . I, K) 1 . , l,,, o ' -. .i , ii if 1 in a ' lie . n. l .i. sin .il, i,rt ,ii, if. 1., n.akc 1., i'...,, ,,t,( , llltarlv. a. 1 .i t 1 4 i. ..,(,!, I,, hiIH o n l.ils.,i.f l.iew, I i.f ii, ir ioi.i,, 1, 1 o..r I.U.,ia ,,, h. ,,mi. Ula- ! l l Ollli r UlsU, loll H l I rtj.,. , ln..le t.ia-Miw, ,i i.n i- ,la 1 ! 'r nt mM s.,i .1. 1.. ,;.. iw Ua, lllan h Ktls,,l ll , I...I.U., k "roil. oi 111. -.ik-1 ' 1 1, j.,, I k Iti.ll . lb y , ..I,,,, k. t l, allot vl ai , U.i. a .p r ImikiI 1,1 u l; oi hue i.-.r r ,t.., m, , liili a ti.lv i.f hi, a f (,, a j epd tun nut ke It 1 10 iiMke and republican partiei were filed om tlma ago ia the office of tb aecretar of tate. Last week tbe paperi for tbe llbert and prohibition parties were filed. . Tbe liberty part presented namea for a complete state ticket. Originally at a contention held in Lincoln Augnatild, Klcbard Jluwlejr hod been named for govornor, and J. rbippa Hot. of Omaba, for Llenteuant gorernor. Accompany ing tbe certificate la the etatement tbat these two gentlemen bave withdrawn from tho ticket and tbat William A. l'oynter and K. A. (Jilbert, the nomi nees ou tbe fusion ticket, bare been pat in their places, Tk ticket oa given fol lows: Governor, William A. l'oynter, lioone: lieutcnunt governor, E. A. Gil bert, York: secret arj of etate, Jarnea U. Uilworth, Crab Orchard; auditor, Theo dore Johnson, Fairbury; treasurer, A. I.uth; (Jolumbue; attorney general, F. 0. Odell, Lincoln; comiuissioiien of public lauda and buildings, 11. II. Kelley, ln man; superliitendeut of tmblic Instruc tion, Kllen H. Utter, alctmik. The em blem Is the figure of fust ice bearing u word and scales. C. ID. IWutley cbalr- tnuu and It. A. llawle secretary ol tbe convention sign the paiair. the proUlbitioiilsts, by V. II. (iilmore, tiresidi nt el the convention, and r". (1. Krankhn, secretary, present the follow ing 11 a 111 ca na the nominwa of thair party: Governor, It. V. Mulr, llroan vtll; lieiitenatit governor, N, H. Ixwrie. O'Neill; aeereiary of state, ( hnrlea ll. I.awaoil, Hantee Aeeiir! Ireasnrer, Ilif- am Hurt Ii. Cnlveraitv I'laiv; auditor, t". V, ( roaell, Hhiir; almrney general; A. U. n olleiibaruer, Lincoln; lotunusaioner ul piihlai latiila and buddlnita, II. Itlaln, rnire: aut rliiti Uili ii t id pilhlio iuatrutv tiou, Mr. M. C. O. I'pton, Lincnln. Tbe prohibitum emblem la the eatue ae for merly, the foam. 1111 r khrir tla Ilia H . W kaiiiurov. Kept IV General Hhafter je.t.rdar klihii.ltte.l tit Dim war department hi report wit th Han liaii lamp!,'!!, covering no tiuljf l() 1-atlU of .ti. I i4H, but the entire ir.- kisaf the inililary tutatsioi .f t uba. It eoivra .i ) p, Hrltleit s(. au I ni l not Ui iU4.lc pubii.i fur aotite I'lite, I hill, lka Sir. l(l, IIMH.I.S. Kl Mapl. V hlrt II rre niirse . . n. 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