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Jan. 5, 1899 We wish to reduce our stock $10,000.00 during this sale. Call at once and get some of these bargains. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT, SALEl UaRY CLEARING a if 1 1 t ! V V x One-Fifth Off on Jrt Dress Goods, Flannels, W Riankets. Bed Comforters. Wool Hosiery. 01 ; : I Men's and g Boys Shoes. g uomesnc yJJ 20 pieces Anderson L. Cft 1 i'2c. clearing Sale XV 4C Bleached Muslin, now, J 6c Bleached Muslin, now, 7c Bleached Muslin, now, per yard 5 34C 8c Bleached Muslin, now, per yard 6c kc Outing Flannel, now, per yard 4 i'c tiK 10c Outintr Flannel, now. to Good Prints, per yard 3 i"2C AjtJ . Simpson's greys, black and white fancies, sale pr,4 3-4C q Saxony German Blue Prints, sale price, per yd.. 6 i-2C Fred V ms ms r ns ns ns nis rrr NEWS OFIHEWEEK pabllean Lav -Trouble In the t'hlllppln-Eicltemot In Cuba aaatlago Iratt-Chlldra Want Teanhara In Porto lUco-Gen. Our V. llaorjr. I TCKnn t,a vatiilllfnna o-nthrd at Lin- coin, tbr turned up among them fife men who were advertised a anti-monopoly republican. Moat prominent among them waa Holler of Washington. le had a record that gve credence to tola claim, for on numeroua occasion b bad voted with the populiata aguinat the corporation in former legislature. Associated with htm were to ur otbera: Neabit ol Hurt, Chamber! of Burt and WaabioKton, Hall of Drown and McCar thy of Diion. Waller waa announced na a candidate for speaker of the houae, the four otbera wore they would ataud by him to the and. The reform force thought II that waa the ca, that they might secure ome legislation that would t Impoeelbl to aecur if a tralght rail road republican waa Id the chair and it waa Intimated that If Halter would hold out with hla four follower, they would tote lor hlua and make bim a speaker, llaller held out Junt long enough to fore, the corporation to glvt him aj; that be asked aad tbea ba and hla four follower went into the railroad caucu and mad tb thlag aaanitooua, Th Thontaoa wlag aldd by both lb U. 1. aad H, ft II. atari! out t. gt oatrol of the organiutioa ol both Ik f boa and aeaate. Their candidal were (lark of l-aaeaater lur eakf and TalWut of UaeaaWr for pteaMeat pro teat of tk eeaala. It waaaot toag alter th eaucua were aaewmbM nultl it waa aaaoaa4 Ikat th auatlaattoa of kea wea by tka aaaeuwa a aaaalmou. Pat Hatter aad kb kar wora tot la Ik It leva. It waa ) allef atlJalgkt We lltlk-e laally aV44 la gvlltal all Ikat ka waa led ivalaM kiiaaad blaaieaweatiaaad ! repaWantM kad a r(ttar lov feaat. ! wkoU lkg im m aalttui lacltliag llttUr aad h Mloaef. TkwMi4lwateMi Ik til eraaaUa tk.a l boil kar e la tk kd t4 Tkowaoa aHt, atada tk ulk taa 4idal Untk Waa, ty Twdy aia l4vf body aMaaylaa- Ikat Tkuatp hi m tWa nia aad woatJ ba blt4 t'aiiK luraatw by tk aaaatwna luleol Ika Ni'uW la bolb buiw a4 araau, Mat it k a w twbira tk rt bollwt atll W lak b aenatot aad aui tkiaaa ar tiketi tt kPtea danaa ISat lie. Huaevvf, tu popalWl, tk Gloves, Mittens. : L. Sheeting, regular nrice. oer vard.... I-2C per yard ...3 I-4C per yard. 4 3'4C ocr vard....... 8 1-2C 921 O thing look thia way-noth th U. P. and U. k M. want Thompaon, 1 it at all probable that when thoee two road unite In nuking anything of a republican legialature that they will not get it? The new from the 1'hilippinea, Cuba nnd l'orto Itico durlog the week ha been of more than ordinary interent. The (tpanlard In the city of Iloilo ur- rendered to tho Filipeno inaurgenta and when Amor Iran troopn were aent there by General Otle, the Filiienoa refueed to to turn the city over to th Amnrieau. Long diepatche bav been received by the president from General Otia, which bav not been given to the public. What th condition la, whether or not w bav a new war upon our band In which thousand of our young men tnuat be sacrificed, no ona outbid th cabinet know. Tb Washington correspond ent ay that from th way thing look arouud th Whit house aometblng very aerioua muat hav happened. On thing la certain, th war department i rush ing tror to Manila with all poaelbl dispatch. IfcKinley will Bad out eooner or later that Npariallam I not all un shine. On Huuday, Jaauary 1, the Spaniard turned over Cuba to General Prook. Th Cuban bad planned to bav a ail day rlehratloa over their relief from lour hundred year of Hpanlab cruelly ad oppression. Th cily kad 11 al most ovrel with Cuban Hag and lb tar aad trlp, wkea to Ik astoaiak- meat of veryoae, (ieoeral IMikepro atulgaled aa order forbltldieg tk rt. brattoa, Ther waa great leiteaieat at ret over tk order and tk Cabaa pulM down baadred ol AmerWaa Reg that they kad reesally displayed. Tele gram poured ia oa I'relldeat Mckialey a.kleg ktia la bav Ik order reeiade.1, abkk b r(te tadi TkCbaa (eala tkea Wwk bold ol Ika waller aad d vm4 lkaCubaa la bait, wkivk thy did, ahe baviag oblalel a )maivi Ikal Ik talotaalloa abeutd lake 4e at ohm lli data. Ik ralr tl aulkarily waa laally wade ailkoat aty alttwy UvMeal, lber kaa ba asi4rabU ileavet la ataa tnui tk wek aW. leral Wimh kaaeKl latll4 akat ftUlhl kaealM alMist a atw4! guneteiaeat aadfterjttng aa aattetaetoty aalit, kal eea to be.tte ul tleaeral ItfiHtk' Iret wrdr waa r4etel T t'de a U tklt tkat ail tk atoay fa 4v at rUtiga K rloa aa bt, alter obeat tu llataea. Tkt Ikew aa a proWal ftont tk a kola p-Htla-It a. It laeaid Ikat a,(HM) ims wtiald Children's and Misses' Shoes . 34 pairs Hoys' Lace Shoes, sizes 13, 3, 4, 5, regu lar $1.25 and $1.75, Clearing Sale price $1.00 13 pairs Boys' Lace Shoes, 13 to 5 1-2, regular $1.50 and $.75, Clearing Sale price........ $1.30 64 pairs Men's Lace and Congress, pointed, nar row, square toe, $2, $2.50 and $3 Shoes, at. . $1.45 46 pairs Men's Lace and Congress Shoes, plain and coin toe, $2, $3, and $3.50, sale price..,. $1.95 Ladie's Shoes A few small sizes at oair oeble and oil grain $1.50 and $1.75, Clearing Sale price $1.00 95 pairs Kid Button, patent tip.pointed toes,$i.75. $2.50 and $3 Shoes, Clearing Sale price. , , , , .$1.30 56 pairs Kangaroo Calf and Box Calf, lace and button, coin toes, reg. $2 and $2.25 Shoes, at. $1.70 ONE-FIFTH OFF on Warm Lined Shoes and Slip pers. Special discount on our entire line of Boots and Shoes. Street, Opposite Postoffice, Lincoln, rr nn ns rr b thrown out of employment and die tree would pervade every braiich of society. General Wood ba been ueing thia money to clean the city and make neceNHary publlo Improvement. What the end of it will be nobody know. General Guy V. Henry, the military commander and governor of l'orto Itico seem to be especially fitted for the duties devolving npon bim, l'orto Rico la nroejierou and contented under hi rule. In one of hla report ha anyatbat ha was invited to addrce a crowd of chil dren. When he oeked them if they could have their wish, what would they wieh for, for a ChriMtmn present, they all answered: "School teh-re". The Gen eral was very much affected by tbia re- uly and mane a report of It to til gov ernment. If be had the power b would immediately make a requisition lor a tew soon of teachers. Hut that la on of the thing that Imperialism under th Mo Klnley Mark llanua administration doea not furnish. Yet it I aii for "humanity". Mleklejohn 1 again promlnislng that that tb First Nebraska regiment i to b aent bom immediately. Whether ther t anything 111 It or not I very doubtful It hardly seem poaaibl since new trouble hav com to th surlnc and th government I atraiulng every nerv to rush more troo to the Philip pine, that those that are already ther will be tant borne, lniierinlism ta a rosily pieea of buslue and If th HMiple will have it. they must pay th price in th blood of their eons. THE BRYAN BANQUET. (Coiitluuetl from srrrnUt jwvge.) teaching and publle tertU-e of Jeff preun, Jscknin and their nob! con IftnporaHt. To what tourv then, limy th eopl look for relief? Only Id rgftU4 ami iinist deteruilned f fort among thrmseltr, Tber I bow on common rail; leg olnt v. blob w -H a lib Mfety '. I. Thrt lime h th Iiiih iile erly Wea ir)ud fioot the rluU'b and !!! vt piulva. i'y. tbr tiua be lio. rai4 up t ti4iitpiuii wita i long l ft au(!klnt M Hit wur (rat ii rif ln th In. rtufuoa of ni rvUl, th ivuiii and Ik Ik ttutravled ril 1 1 thai psrty. Aad Ikiea Ituws b It n r Ike lp et that is IUin liavk to th ri k aud lsil nf th etHsttiMtl, Je lfr4ia, th t MHaratl UIhih iI ait th tg tiM t th roulvsl la behalf t lb ((. la ltt, wkea k ilrtiteiet b Bml epiiu at ifce uaek awa eruM4 aenl wuh AItWr ltm) lui a lb rWlitet huimh-U ml lteel at WatkleaUa. II Vklwiioo wkea be ilfet the trHNinUia is.-liMee t w'd Web la Mtt. Jerk , tiHditai)t1 by Ike ufeltMe f kl party iu ha tut.e sMtitell. Itkik up IM fight la tk W' waet. tkl tvatur we uit yeunf. At ib r4o4 a6 jfc Shoes, 2 1-2 to 8, $i,j, 50c ES? of seven year of atruggle he triumph ed glorlouHly, And our own matcn lee leader, William J, Bryan, will, under God, flnluh the work vhUih be has so slirnatly begun and round out ia triumph the centenary of conflict. This question ha been the continuou storm center since the birth of the re public. Other question hove tempor arily intervened. Hut thia burning is sue, which includee within itself every phase of human freedom this light for the inheritance of the people and the life of the constlutlon has alwnya risen up quickly and demanded solu tion. Truly 1800 witnessed the -buttle of the giant. But, my frienda, 'twas but an alTalr upon the skirmish, line when compared with what we shall wltnesa in the closing year of the cen tury. Our cause cannot perish unles liberty on this continent shall first ex pire, and aa God Is just, if we will but do our duty, the aacred principle which we represent will be glorltled with victory. WHAT TO DO WITH THEM. Manila might be made a free city, open to the commerce of a. I the na tion with it Internal affair regulat ed by a government formed from Ita own loervbanta, Ita complete Inde pendence i-ould be guaranteed by an agreement between th aix great na tions, For aiicii a plan aa thia tbei la a complel and convenient prccedeut In the condition ol llsuuurg, or of Frank frt-on-the-Mlo for h ml red of years. These cities managed their own Wei government. 'l b -rloua power of th German empire greed among iheiuselvea that tb em pire aa a who! would guareutce Ibl local government a against any ael urea from any aiugl atal. I not .i!y thiuk that such an atlJuaU liteut I tfrsiml, but I Ihluk It U that which will ba eteiiluatly adopted. Itet, i .Uard t:relt lisle. Nor to he tiiiH'oi or. "I speak not of forvtol aitutUa, fr lUt renttot ba thought of. That. t wwr el of morality, would I .vinil. ml eggreWua. President W Kltatey, ' ,or mhiu.hvi. Them U a grt deal of unnecessary roaftition or the quotum of publi tnr.hlp uf pMUtle property, simI th fofttutUiM I aitfutly sniHuUied by Ik Mill. h taletvsl ilos la irtlet llr ill gMa iiu.ni, Tkeva al. y hixie f ,,ll ao.-taUsMt" I artl pwt aiwl at muakb .riaUaai" la lb eoalrol of a Meiktp tf Hy li llia, gas ue W IH if kt. best or Hr, or it lepkwa Of lltph ,Ua tbaa Iket I 1 lb waersklp at Ik wairwke f pir mt lb elnd ef Ik alieet la. If sen tea. Tk Uifeharf. l obvtoi gonetal aad ai ery wmtvlpl !"' tiuaa br a Mask iiul gef mwI U amt vlvliia UtMi Titbaaa. xtyrTFt li lt I aaUalkte ta u la thia 44 pairs Babies Shoes, no heel. .;..s5US?i5S !.c PrJcS-L- 31 jd.ua v-iniu s ouuon onoes, spring neei, 5 10 0, regular 60c, Clearing Sale Price. , 49c 63 pairs Kid and Kangaroo Calf Shoes, spring heel, to 8, reg. 75c, 80c and $i, clearing pr. 65c 22 pairs grain button Shoes, heel, 8 J to ioJ, regular price $1 and $1.25, Clearing Sale price.... , 75c 26 piirs Misses' grain and kangaroo calf shoes, 12 to 2, reg $1.25 and $1.75, Clearing Sale price 98c One-Fifth off UNDERWEAR, MUFFLERS, FLANNEL SKIRTS AND SKIRTING, HOODS, FASCINATORS, AND FLAN NEL SHIRTSj SHAWLS----- $4.25 double Shawls, now ..,$3.40 $5.00 double Shawls, now $4.00 $6.50 double Shawls, now $489 $8.00 beaver Shawls, now , $6 40 BLANKETS BLANKETS $2.00 Wool Blankets, now $1.60 $3.00' Wool Blankets, now ( ......... .$2.40 $4.00 1 1x4 Wool Blankets, now , .$3.20 $5.00 1 1x4 Wool Blankets, now .$4.00 One-fifth off on all Cotton Fleeced Blankets. Nebraska. G E? H? E connection that the first man to rise up in the United States senate and de clare that It may be right and lawful to take from the negro hi citizenship Is a New Englander and a republican. Senator Piatt of Connecticut on Mon day of this week declared .uat "Each sUte ia at liberty to annex any quali fication it pleases to the privilege of voting." Farmers' Voice. THE KIG11T THING. The Philippines will either be a port of the United States, Whose citizen are free to go to any part where old glory files, or they will be vuaals, slave to this country. The only right course we can pursue is to turn them loose, help them to establish a govern ment of their own and serve notice on all the world to keep band oS and let them alone.-People' Champion. OVERWHELMING. The proposition that fus.om mem bers of the legislature should join with a few republicans and elect 1 lose water to the senate, la received in fualon cir. clea with a lack of enthusiasm that I absolutely overwhelming, t'llver Creek Time, THAT'S 80. Every dollar taken from .u United State to improv th t'bilipplnea or set up manufacturing institution there I a dollar taken from productive channel In th United State, yet that I just what a lot of shortsighted working men are shouting for Strang Itrportcr, AXGt.O-HAXOX CIIKKK. "Thia Is a nobl war,M ba cried, "I com la v he weak, Tb oiipressed are e'er my brethren." Th Mslay Iried lo seak, '! Kh,H he said with emphasis. "I wish I bad your Cheek!" M, A. .. litis toa Transcript. LET" t !i IIOPK. It rov U that th Itnal Waa at kr eoloalea, RtUmaaaged for wa ee. lurirs. wist mark lb eltil and moral wakening of rpala. Ul ua hope ..al th satu eveat wt;l not mark a elvll tid moral lap la tk ae.,ta wblcb reevhe Kpata'a takrupt asseta. profsor jnrda. ITS ORE WORIH $7,000,000. Oni taa,aa l'4a l iiaa hmm4 ta tk Jfti Htw I Im Jvrua, Mi, Ja, v-r 474,000. a puands ff u aad M.wMM ruwa.l o let wra H Wla4 la tba .I' la I irt t Ul r. t he valaa a tk at wand was over t,iwWt tita ! ktia Kaw Yoat, Jaa, k('thrUaOUU )lrt, Widow l tba lat talvta M. tirt.a. waa t tH.iuw4 admlottitatrtl at bia Hid tba pttiOoaauieatkftt aa ! rtrlf left by tk mm4. aad tkat bl paitoaal aetata b valaad at o.k 2 to regular soc. ; 35. W on DR. r.iccncw I TBI 04LI IPIOIALIIT WHO TSBATS AIX Private Diseases tMMI MEN ONLY tO Tmra Bzparianea a lOIwiraiaOiiwiia. xk fraa, Cononlt. UoalTraa.Bos70o.oa 14th and Fsrssaj St. OMAHA MKB. Of tb Head, Nse, Throat, Longs, Ryes, Deaf, tiewi, (lrli snd Aithma, Mcdlclon an4 iwueatoNLY $3.00a MONTH. ghro;::s IVarvmis and Hneeial PlMasea ( MEN aad WOMKN. HliHt of tba Kya, Ear, Uinxa. KltlBays, niiui(lr, Jwin, iitoud. ItbaumaUam and Caueer Our faoillUM lor trvattaf all tiiriusot Chronlo DImsmm are anlliullaU Dd our rsuaarksbl auouM baa nvr bean Sur- Tou Pea Syctcm The impaiartty of our small rbarga foe traat n-.eut l fur avuHNMiraiwI by tba groat nuat ura iukug atiy apuikaUoa foe aur W- BieuU Homo Trcclmcnt Our ll.mia TrMtmnl bf Mall I arvlblaa that uid badMirwJIiie ail cs, ttoua rw aud .r ayaiiauui Uianiia, P. O. fka tti, ut Trta Dvapae Medical loaUtula. a. S. Cae. lath Im lu., Owsaa, WE MANUFACTURE Carvta, PkaaloM, aad Wagoaa ti ail klaiba wat m fUbhet Tape, Cwab kuaa, aad Wka. wkokaoia a ralaM, Pat aa tiebba lira aad warvaail very act, Paiatiaf aad rpattta aat iwikM ta tb weal. 0 v aaiw ta baaa ia Uaeuia, Ml ft Noatlt Taatk tr4, aonf ki airta, J, M. CAMP a ffTW OR W.J. MCOONAID, aatt HOTw. RltieiwTaMvttCIAH SPRINGS AUK. ScbUUit Dlooi Discatcia Kite umat Urn. CcwircfWnct Solkitci 1