I March 2, 1899. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. f f KAN YOU STOP Can you stop reading about War long enough to see what "The Nebraska" has to say about Clothing? We know its veay interesting to hear from Dewey l j:j ji.. r k.... ...... (.of tViif anunow nc am me isons, uui yuu muau t luigtv m&v you'll want Clothing just the same. We have the Eleasure of knowing that lots of Nebraska Clothing is eing worn in the Philippines. Our Nebraska Boys didn t forget thac we were in the clothing busines be fore they left for the seat of war, and a few of our spring catalogues are now on their way there; not that we expect to them their clothing, but to re mind them that there is a real live clothing store back home who looks after the interest of the home folks. Do you know of any house who does as much for you regarding clothing battles? We don't. Our new spring catalogue is ready for mailing, if you havn't received one, drop us a postal and you'll get one on short notice." We've been neglecting the women folks somewhat, but April first will fit you out in the best shoe value you've ever met with. It you're thinking of shoes drop us a postal for a shoe cata logue. , Yours for a saving in everything to wear. A. C. MUTZ, itiffiSkmK Grower of general Nursery Stock- Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Strawberries and other small fruits. Can ship on both 13. & M. and Mo. Pacific railroads. Write for prices or call at Nursery Headquarters, Auburn, Nemaha Co., Nebr, TBI FARMER'S EH&E. 231 North Tenth High grade flour ......HOo A good grade flour ;....7&e Com. grade flour ..6c Northern wheat High Pat 00c 4 cans Kugur corn 25o 5 cans good peas 25c Coffee Vfa Lion coffee 10c Xcoflee 10c Mocba 4 Jera 20c Finest Mocha t Java 25c Battle A i tobacco 5c Horse Hhoe tobacco...... ,-,...v,........45c J. W. HARTLEY, MG'R. tutors and clerks to do all the work. ' We fall to pity General Thayer that his lot should be cast with such en unreliable crowd. According to his own letter, his own purty lawmakers are trying to nominate and elect a senator secretly, whom the people do not want and whom the general him self does not want. Come over, gener. al, on our side, where all the voting is dou open and above board for the people and where there is no talk of secret ballots or money being used. Wish, general, you would point out one bad quality H)ssest'd by 1). li. Thompson that Mark llanna und Mat Quay do not possess lu double quan tities. I know if I had ever swal lowed ITanna or Quay 1 would not gag at Thompson. We ran begin to see now why Mc Mlnley wants a hundred thousand regulars and a doxen more war ships. A H looks a though lie would use up a f hundred thousand A yenr or at least (Inutile what Hpain used ti for our U vs cunol stand the tropical climate J.i)t as wrll as the Hjutuiur.l did. Why the natitra llirhtinir for their own count r ami for their own liberty should Wcalled rebels w cunuot m-rs It would be inure appropriate to call the foreign foe now invading their coun try t.lrates. They did r tel st'iUnst the rlj nuikh rule but the 1'nlted States has never ruled over them, hiippos ing thry should cum over and take hail I'rtitieiwo slid eoniiiieisee lo err, elm siithrity otrr the enuttry about, would Hit t ulKuriil ins t rebels if they resisted, by diug a little shoot tug? U mertits s prx'ttiil r, a hundred ttioutml tr. . si..l fifty n ship, a tilt if soldier to proteet th (territory eoierrd bv I law (runs of our Hy sikI a bum! re. I luit.'u.n year shove the revenue, Hist is tt.t JuU mi our .U letter ,l i bv th Hiem as sr doiuir by the I niHtnv 'I hs t'. Urn sr r i.f lti tp!et but ibi U KvKltiley's r, TUm sifia, I SMprnws mm it;t !l t UrsiMle.) a e..pf iir.U Wb.1 tt.i khuMt f,.r M Mu.Vy siid th l iiljiioa mr, Ths ttius and ISs l 11 fm thltttlttf sUmiI yijrnt and M.istrr. A a r!v fr.l.i U a gret NfMry, J(.d. .(,, ,(i, tt d lirlis ths Ut wf Aprt) end nw KUtiw Iks ftrst ut Jm. UU Ui. ir tKsa la A 'is, frd V.s ariM tie fvr wetks In fcuW VU ., 4rr tksill wliH rflrt, ief Iseui Pa trm wlr. mi mm is ts sua rm ,tT m, f r Hr fJd i)4 and Irtts Sud tft Mrs! l ,ri thy ill I ir a sr k, rust iUm, thea, vsrsfultr. sm! ku)d IKr like I W a frt tMf tM tt pers. ITie Arst of June you can did potatoes as large as hen's eggs, pro viding the earlly ltose of early Ohio seed is used, Fifty or a hundred hills will fill in between the old and the new first rate. Jtudishes, lettuce, turn ijn and beets con be started the same w iy or they can be planted in March find protetfled during frosty weather by j,itss or oil paper. Plant flowers in your door yard where you have a yurd. House plants do not smile like yard plants. Flowers and music are the charms of living. l'run your grope vines at once, and when you have cut off all you think best go to work and cut off as much more. Too tnucu wood means too little fruit. Senutor Proctor has left his place In the senate and gone to Cuba. The re. Hrters say that he has lurro business ! interests there which are detaining Mm. that means -that In the fron. ehlso irrabbing ami other plans for the Industrial subjugation of the island, Seator Proctor is having- a share. MiMlitlmo iliHKirtaiit legislation with I which he Is connected iu the senate Is M ..I - - . .. 1 I 1 Buiicriutr uy ins uiweuce, Ihtn nelly senilis to have given tin the Wtmrton Parker busliiimi sihI has gone Into a scheme to orgmilsm a whi4V Urowers' association. His whols isiper vas d'ote,l to It lust week. .Not a word alwut Wlmiton in the who pa, 1"T. l'eti the liidlatis are getting onto this n limlties. The other dj? when a routitialoit tlsltisl the U'ltine, I .' Indians fir ths purHis of pui e!i.oilmf lbs rlirhl of wsy fur a railro.t.1, they itpinattited that l sd lltU-H to , jtrie sifrred tiHim alt the chiefs should I ghru f rrS mi Mrs. th puiilorl IslMtr Kss lnff denunded that ths authorltliw, should, ltite4 f icltliir rhsrlty to ths .Inut ile, prv, kIs hrm with wotl, hot Ihs !, t'fstrs hsia asvsf wlllli. ! do tht unless ths a hi a (trt ismindll.t a eri hn thv will stimI aim to iHatUry sa.1 prout Khw wl h wli. To jrUs him work s r wmiI. ht l teni4t t stxal and f tts prw, Wouhi, In thrfr fjs tx UUetHmU, tulll. Thm Ksn leruUiurw Is a tt pmvitl fur ths Pisnuf etui ,f Ms I, U0 Iwlra la ths penJisHtisry of ths (, Miattesiita hs hid a g'! sitteS) U fl-ttlktllttf W fm eUliMS U that sit, ha ths rsfHihUrwa lrU tstir t Hsheask msl. wt, thlsk UK latsrfsrisf with the tdnduM twts trws Vy ihs taih.tt f uvk law. fasaea, wk H-S.U rwtti about the condition of the treasury and extravagant appropriations lout week in congress baa been whipped In to line and now says that he did not mean any thing when he got off that little protest. The Letter milk truat has becun in tihe old waythe way all trust have of killing opposition. They hare star, ted to aell ntJlk away below coat to to Kiu ok the email dealers. The agents of the tnmt hare appeared in several port of CWeng'o and offered to sell milk for S cents a quart. It is said that many of the house wives have refused to take milk at that price and will stilelt to the faithful men who have so long supplied them mUk, six quarts for a puurter, The Wisconsin Wlslatuire has enact. ed a kw forbidding the giving of pas. sea fry the railroads, Another bill Is 011 the way through the legislature wliildh provide flint the roads km.H1 carry nil mtate ofllcers, during thlr tenn 01 onice, free. Th prcnldertt of the French refmb. lie d'icd last week, but another wu elected in short order, The new pres. blent name is ixHibct and It is snia tliut he favors the revision of the sen. tenco of Dreyfus, When, the late extra session of the Kaunas legislature adjourned the rail roads gave every republican member a wish, but absolutely refuwd to give one io any fusion member, Now they can way Hint the ronds will be brought tip before the courts for violating the statute against unjust discrimination, and they are going to make It hot for the magnates, The question is tip again whether this legislature win legally elect a sen. ator at all. The house got miffed nt soinetiiilng Inst Saturday and adjourn, fd, leaving the senate in session. The law requires that the legislature shall ciiNt at least one vote for senator every day that it Is in session. The question is; Was the deglslature la session last Saturday with the house auiournefl and the senate continuing to uo oust, nese. Public Ot rrlon has fln ancle on prison discipline, If these penologists want to see the most successfully gor. cmed orison in the whole world- prison where everything Is always M quiet as a Puritan church on commun. ion HuiMlay let them come ana ex amine the Nebraska penitentiary tin. der the management ot warden iia Ugh. American Commanders Enforce Teetotalism In Havana. PRIVATES THINK IT A HARDSHIP Wot Evsa ths Isle of Hssr to Enllst4 Maa la Csntssa or Oafs, Is Psrnaltisel Proprlstors rinsd sod Tbslr Haass Ctossd IlATAVA, March 2. The American military authorities in Cuba art try ing to make the American soldiers here teetotalers by stopping the sal of beer at post exchanges and phasing the bars in Havana and Marianao for selling beer or wine to privates or non-commissioned ofllcers. Tha pro prietors of such places are fined 1300, but are allowed to re-open after three days on giving bonds. The private soldiers, t spec! ally tha volunteers, think it a hardship that they may not buy beer when tha offi cers of their regiments are unrestrict ed, especially as the volunteer ofllcers feel comradeship for their men and often buy flasks for them. As matters stand now the American soldiers cannot get a drink, not even beer, without breaking the law or forcing soma one else to break It. Nevertheless, all regulations to tha contrary notwithstanding, they will drink, and the present regulations so operate that they can get only tha worst brands of rum and brandy sur reptitiously brought Into camp. On Sunday night seven cafes were closed in Havana Including, as already cabled, tint Albisu and tha Taoon, Tha former was clomid for keeping open after hours, tha latter beeausa Its pro prietor, a Spaniard named Uonaales, was said lo have sold lUiuor to a ser geant. REPAIRING DEWEY'S SHIPS. Iks Mostcwr 14 la lry tka ss4 ths lUltlmurs Mill fultuv. WssMiKOToi, March lTIi Mon terey left Msnlta two wvwks ago with ths lislUui-irs to go into dry dutik at llutig Kut),; , whera hr Ui torn has Wen sorad and tha Urga aesuiuaUtiuit of iNtrHseles, espeulaily Iruttbiewoiis la tropWl waters, has bvea rsiti-ived. Mis will rejola the tUel In ths I'll Hi pi!uu la h v Uspa two dsya 'I bo IU tiutora will take hsr 'ae In th dry d.Mik for the rsfular craping, si.d will Us baek with ths rt vf I Us Bnt rwhably wtvUU a wevk. ts imri i a sat'a autt, WiiMiauMS, Msrvk) tTka llsasa adillsry otttwiltie ha artd ta a tspl tha Nst artay Ul. wltkoat awsaJMsai tin, t sua m a aura ANTI-PILL CtPtl CORUtMTION. tlXy - a-s-M I M a4 IM m M sw. ! SwSwvat Sf SM4I. SMS. KMMtlt IS L I Stvwf ss t Mi tV n NO DRINKS ORIHE SOLDERS RAILROADS POLITICS Obaunoy Depew tha Vanderblltsand Other MagnaUs Organize to Control the aomnmont. A NEW POLITICAL PARTY H is to be Controlled by Orsndeoi and Stand bj the Bail-roads Alwaya. lis 11,000,000 Votes. Cbauncy Depew,, formerly president ol one of the most important ol tto Van- durlillt railroads and a lifelong reprn- sentutlvo of railway Intcrlsls, professes to bate the word socialism. He lately expressed opposition to the idea of gov eminent construction and ownership of the Pacific cable for the same reason, In said, that lie opposed govnrnineut own ership of railroads, telegraphs and im press companies, All, lu his miud, ore condemned as socialists, It will strike many thoughtful observ ers that Mr. Dapew, It giving approval to tho purpura of the Hallway and Tele graph Employes' Pol it leal league, which organisation be is to address this evnn mg ou "Antl.Hullrond leglsluliou mid its effect on the salaries of employes," Is doing more to prepare the public mind for government ownership of railroads and telegraph lilies llmu tho socialist la propagandist could do for ths advance ment of that Idea In a generation. Con trol of the railroads of tha country Is such a gigantic task the people natural ly aud rightly recoil at the siiggostlou of government ownership. Ho long as the railroads serve the public well and at fairly reasonable rates and consent to occupy tbelr proper place, which Is one of subordination to government, ths people are likely te be content with the management of ruilroads and similar industries by private corporations, Once let the Issue be siuareiy drawn, however, as to whether the government shall own the railroads or the railroads control the government and there can be do doubt of the outcome. The peo ple will take over the railroads, however serious the task and however undesir able that policy may be for various rea sons. Let Bsnator Depew and bis asso ciates beware bow they Inject ths rail road question Into politics by by organ ising the railroad men of ths country for the protection of railroad luteresU, Tbey may be Betting Into operation cur rents of destiny which will bring about a condition of things tbey desire to avoid, The Hallway and Tslograph Em ployes' Political Isugos, as Its name im plies, Is an organization of railway and telegraph men of all classes and ranks. It is tactictli. Knot openly, backed by leading railway official. IU object Is professedly political. Tbt purpose Is to control tbe balance of power In elections tho members of tbe organisation giving their support to that party or candidate who is most frisndly to railroad Inter ests. Another object is by demonstra tions before legislative or other bodies to prevent action hostile to railroads. in a recent circular omcers ot the organ ication claim credit for helping to pre vent tbe reduction of livestock rates in Illinois by tbe railroad and warehouse commission. The Dumber of railway employes In tbe United Htates In 1800, according to a report of the Interstate commerce commission, was 820,020. Probably t ti a AtinmKaM rt rtwfcf lis nauslw fllWl titiH VllO UUUIIIUUI UJ TT IS! UOUI I J OWjVWf most of whom, it is to be presumed, are voters. Tbe telegraph employes of tbe country wouiu rise me possible member ship ol tbe organization to considerably more tban a million. This Is enough, if ths men can be organized and controlled, to decide national elections in this coun try. In proportion as tbe organization is successful, therefore. It becomes a menace to tbe country. Of course ths (Miopia will never submit to such doiniun tiou The railroads In making tbis move umy be successful for a tiuiit in wsrdluii off hostile legislation that which l reasonable as well aa that will his ua justifiable, Eventually, however, the) must arouse an opposition which w il overwhelm them. Itallrond nun. liki other citizens, should iiruniilze aud wort lor honest and rttlcieut government, under tbleit all Interests sbu'l belnirlj treated. For the railroads to irn lit t . pul it is simply lor tha "proieeiion" m thsirosrn interests a term ol very slim tic slKtiilleanee without reunrd tti ho other interests inny far at the bauds ol goverumeut, Is Immoral. H MIT PUT Oil' until tomm. i hi. duiy that might to bo done td,ty If j our blmsl I impure and )ou Ire weak and weary, take Hood's MatM patillit ot uitee, IIihhI's Pills cure kit liver Ills. M.iil -fur Si rents by l I. lloud A ! .11, M.!. AN OPERATION ON THE POPE, l mill Mm ! Aflsf ths Mssvl t a wo tti sit Ihiaa. Hows, lrrh alhe pip sm1 a fairly iik ulM and w U tter this tturiiliig I'r. MaMitd, shortly after n'liesj this unirwln, tiivd a tytt, nr ssn, ritsm:i4 nrt-ld aat tsv, f'H ths left thigli ot ths iAt:ff. the epsratiuit wa suix'sssfyil au4 a aUeat U it wU A a Is4ia l4e ihs Cat taluaaiL, Ka, Msrva t-U W, Van lliratl IVslMaituw, wl aanwa la the Kmthwsit ss a fovsraMtsat traUrat lt Kitluii a4 IVl Mdl, wail Irytatsf U Waid a awviag trala ksra tki ssdf alsif wt ra vvt aud Uitk lats wera eat tutf lwa U kl Mf, lis U stilt atna, ! a,a asi ( ivw, aetata, kaa , Marsh .4, T, Plaast A t u'a sUvttrt eMUlala e.tai atsasl vf euta, Vra4 atsr day. Tere atatltd ta the easlae FOR THE SALE OF THE ALTON, A Ksjorlty ei the Itoek Dsposltsd Witt) the Trass Company. Niw Yohk, Maroh 1 It was learned positively torday at the United States Trust oompany, tha depository ander tbe Ohloago A Alton syndicate agree ment, that an absolute majority of the a took had been received, making oper ative the plan of sale of a controlling Interest to a syndicate. AFTER THE STOCK YARDS, the Missouri lloase Tried te Bush the lUtes ItllL , Jamusotf Crrr, Mo., Maroh I. The house committee on agriculture sub mitted its majority and minority re port on Hie Pratlter bill this morning to fix rate for feeding aud yardage of stock in publlo stock yards. The mi nority report, favorable to the pass age of the bill, cttine up first on a motion to substitute the minority for tho majority report. Oleary of Kansas City moved thai the ques tion bo made a special order for Tuesday afternoon. Uaruettof Pot 1 1 said the bill had been la the commit tee's hand two month, and that It was foolish to delay It. - Maun of Kan- aaa City said his oounlry constituent had dulugod him with letters urging that he vote for tbe bill Jlolmrt of Clinton said he represented an agri cultural county, and would vote for the bill, and wanted a chance to have a vote as soon as possible. Aydclott joined in the eontest, and said the wltole stale is familiar with the ques tion. It bae bsstt before the legisla ture every two yean slnoehe eould re main bsr. Cleary'e motion was toted down overwhelmingly and by an equally overwhelming vote the minority re port favorable to the passage of the bill wa adopted. Ilohart moved that the rule be suspended and the bill eugrossod forthwith. Prather said Kama bad passed the same law two years ago and the stock yards company had moved its cattle pens into Kansas City, Mo., to evade the Kansas law, He said farmer all over Missouri are petitioning the leg- slature to pas this bill at once. Fair play to Missouri farmers demand its paasage. Fair play to Kansas wae only right and this state bad made a mistake In not passing the same law as Kansas did at tbe eame time. On a rising vote the House post poned the engrossment of the bill until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. To-day's discussion Indicates that the stock yard bill will be passad by the House by a strong majority, It Is probable to be rushed through very soon aftor He engrossment, la the benate it will find strong opposition. 18 A Fall Resulted Fatally to tbe Brit ish High Commissioner. CAME TO AMERICA LAST JULY. Death Cans Cnsipsotsdljr at Wsthlnctea Lord lisrscholl Was Twlse Lord Cbsuesllor of ursst Drltslu Wodsr Me, Gladstone's Administration. WituiNOTOM, March 8, Lord Farrar Herschell, one of tho joint high com missioner died here at half past 7 o'clock tbla morning as the reault of an Injury from a falL Lord Herschell waa formerly lord chancellor of Ureat Ilrltaln. He came to America laat July as head of the commission to adjust the diflloultiea between tbe United htates and Canada. Lord Hcrachclt was born sixty-two years ago. Ha waa a son ot the late Iter. Kldley Herschell of Loudon, He married In 1876 a third daughter of Edward Leigh Klnderaly. They have one son aud two daughtera living. Haron Heraehell was a privy coun cllor, a knight of the grit ml cross of the Hath, dm tor of civil law, doctor of laws, a deputy lieutenant for Kent and Iiurliatu, a junliee or tho jn-ace, eaptain of lvals castle, chancellor of Ismdou university, and was appointed Hrltlsh member of the ciicauila and Hrlllsh llulana boundary arbitration tribunal in 197. IU was knighted lu 110 aud was created a innsr In mm Lord Hmchell w as educated at Lon don uulverstty, where he wa gradu ated with clalet minora. He be came a ipn eu's eouutel and bouehsr of LlatHitu I tut In l7l, twelve ytara after hew a called t the bar. He rvpreasate-l Purhsin at a IJWral from 117 1 ta liV He was smIicIUiV general uadsr Uladstuue fnutt iu ta lnVsnd was ths u ma U lord high ctutiewtlor, He held the asms uitU aga'tt uuJsr tha last Uls l.tous s.ltt.le sif atluu. $20,000 rosTorncE robbery ttisv4) aess4 ta !! HMta a t4 ststt sb ta titwKt Cuvtaaios, Ky., MarvK I, 1 be pt ftW wat rotli.t uf ataatpa aud anMy last htsat, rspottsd taawMwal ta ju, Sotv la wv4 was etldsatiy da t msa Wast t4 irU.t ths uslv ta (He Slaaip dsiMtrtttieat. NstMiatf tUjewld dssliasi t lte the tl Uhs, A tsWs ta BJaatM r4s Xa Yvm, Matsa l. -a t tspwtM est fws4 authority that tha latstaste f the Kuyal lUhlag lVdt svitayt the hsw imi Uata IVwder s aat aa4 the Vtvlaa4 lUkU IV sr. dee ewaiMat hav Wew al4 ta XV tit- Um ylV M Wrtweew Hl.ttrtM sJ LORD nil DEAD Wi SELL DIRECT TO THE FARMER, Snlk snow, sr t lJVslnMjS.a.ta Mn. M nm. ISO. g iimiiitbnr rtllM.l lis Hllisui t rll iiuw mill itC 4 mt htr irliii( workV. Ut M ut tnr irlni( workViiaWSeSi" i 'Hil, Itami la b. Ualul Swim HIIUl 4lwl It LimH. ' Tbe Merchants Mutual Insurance Co., of Lincoln, Nebraska of wblcb ex-Qov-eraor Holcomb Is president and Judge E, M. Coffin Is business manager, bae continued to Increase their business an til tbey now stand at tbe bead of all com pan lee organised under tbe mutual insurance law of 1807, Hie auditor's report shows that on the 81st of Dice in ber, 1808, tbey carried Mutual Insurance to tbe amount of three million five hundred and fifty-five thousand seven bundled and sixtv-four dollars. U.MB,7(H.) i hi in a safe company to Insure in . A Seasonable Symptom just now is an Inclination to colds. Tbe slightest) Impru dence on your part brings on a eold. Ik will do vnn noornnd to neuleot It, but you should i take prompt nation to see that f It Is (JiiiTksd. , Rlggs' , Cough Remedy nets as a spfclflo and pernio- . . . a . . . . . . i nsntcure in me irearmnuD oi Coughs, Colds, lironchltis, and X all disorders ol tbe Throat, Chest aud Lungs. l'rla, 25o and COo. Riggs' Pharmacy, Funke Opera House Cor, Lincoln BEE KEEPER'S SUPPLIES. 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