y THE' NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. June 8, 1899! NATIONAL TELEGRAPH Those who oppfe national control the telegraph bark back to the day private mail carrying lor their are; . run u OR natita tn deliver a let- tor tile argument against a national po .l mim na the name aa that BOW argtd against a national telegraph serir , i' h ullnired that national postal write would not Increase the fending o i mn manic In a ben eXt to a lew. The result baa proved the fairness of the argument , fortunate! lor those who advocate a national telegraph aerrico, there are pre- cedents which can be quoted. M i In dlHCUHelng the matter the Hew York Journal quote these precedents a "Jo the first placa.it U a (act that the popular, me aociai v -i is hi Europe ?astly greatorjthan with ur; ia Great Urltain there are 184 telegrams sent annually toeyery 100 persons; with or, with twice the population, there are but 05 messages to efery 100 persons. What can the cause be but the national telegraph orer thera and tha private on here 7 ' in "And now another though similar comparison. Tn president of our Western Union admit that 46 per cent of all telegrams sent by his company ars speculative in character, 84 per cent be lug to legitimate trade, 13 per cent are press dlepatobes, and only 8 per cent art of a saclal character. How different It is in Europe) In Belgium social popular messages constitute (5 to OS per cent tt all; in Bwltwrland they are 61. per Cent." - ' l I - aawe As a matter of fact, la England the so. eial business of th telegraph I" four tiroes as iargs as it Is in tb United Mtates and th population only on. eighth as large. This theory must give way to fact, and thus the practical workings of national Uilfgraphlo service are thoroughly demonstrated. Chicago Chronlole, , MANY FEU, FROM THE HEAT, awerleea foreee Have ekea ea lual a4 Oeespr ktoroog-Oa the War Tfcef Mel Hear fUlpiaos Bear lag tug al Tree HkMitk, an 7. Th American forces bars occupied tha peninsula and General liall' column Is en camped at Moroog, Major Truman, marohlog across tha HI nangonan, found It Impracticable to form a ccr don, and th Insurgents, with the ex ception of a hundred or two, escaped through tha mountains after General Plo del Pilar, dragging their batter las by buffalo, at night A few, how ever, may be trapped Tha Washing toa troop have returned to Paslg, but tb program of th other troops Is aaartala - Tha present expedition shows the tlSmlty which la encountered by an army which mast depend upon wsgon trains ia eateblag barefooted bandits la their moan Ulna, and also gives proof that tha rbl do not Intend to fight tattles. Geaerei Hall Uft laaU Teres yes terday auraiag and marched twelve all to ttoroag, p and down rocky kill and through woods and swamp. Csora of hie ma fall ' oak owing to tha extreme heat and war left to fol low as bast they soaH Tha head of tha army arrived af If oroag at noon, having eichanged only a few shots with insurgent skirmishers on the way. Group of stragglers followed all day, but tha American force was 800 smaller than when It started. The men were almost thirty-six hours without rations and It was consider able of an achievement for them to cover the ground they did. . . On the wsy to Morong . the Ameri cans met flocks of i'lllplnos and flags of truce, many of of thera young meo with the bearing of soldier. Many discarded uniforms were found in the booses, apparently those of soldiers who had eecapod by changing their costumes , tram "maurrecto to "amtgo" and walking boldly pint the army, whleh had expected to eorrall them, few were found about Morong. on member of the Washington regl- .inent was killed ana two were wounded In the encounter with the out poet Gvseral Lawton, on board a gun boat searchiag the coaal for Major Truman, stopped at IMnanjoeasn, op posits Morong. Tha ttatlvea liunte- dlately rsu up a fUg of truce, and a delsgstlon tn canoe put ott and greeted the American with tha Usual protestation of frinthln. Niturdsy atht th rtbots attstked tha friendly ta of llaababa, and, Utter driving th Inhabitants out. burned tha town, Th Insurgents alghtly aaaoy th troops at ttsa fer asadu, tatters! Americana hsve beea lightly wouadtfd reeently. the ene my has several Krapp gass, which they briag forward sad tor Irlag Urge shell tat le town, tksa re treatta Uh their guaa Owe af tha tuurgttt shUa Ml wltkla thirty yard af tleaeral MaehrUart head quarter Saturday svenleg, Tha A aw Wau trui do at fpl ta the atghlly aalWeaka Very Cheap EnUrc44BUit llu as tats pWaeare ta rawaaa4. lag t a ataj roue i trip ruina4 rada, tuttkalif It, the fteakt NfUaetaa ttMM Ktroaiee Ihia ke IN wkf a mm esrMe ait tri? W4 the ahuva Udw4 rueta seaav tfMt puiaK Jem , IV, Jsaa I, I, sdi.rateCa.la. ksit Jes- 1 1. Hot Mixta V U. dsa aa4H rata llis Sa da. iK !- Y-. Jaaa U 4)t,ri f it ihl liM.it S, . lm 4iraM, t. K A. Jia ia, ta Jety H, rat pi h bawl tt. . lwtvwUslja.4, a4 KU.kVUV, at-it 3'"w Aatf. Ik . 1 1, r-1 3, rata P K Am II. la ta Iklaa4 lora t-MU t-J-tl AJ I N. VI ama. f.T.A UTIU. lokt, Hon. C. M. Lamar ol Saunders county made this offloe a pleasant call while in tu. it. iui iuinrdnv.' lie savs Baun- drs county baa three candidates for district Judge namely, uooa, BoruDer- ger and xarpeniog. out wn i" Kill nMiuint bntane of thorn to the convention for nomination. In speak Intr of expansion ana imperialism oe say the timee ar ripe for demonstra tions against the war policy of the administration and tbe people should aasemble on tbs coming Fourth ot July mr,A rami ulnnd the declaration of Amer ican independence and reiterate tb sen timent of freedom and tbe right of elf government proclaimed to tbe world by tbe patriot who signed that immortal document, ' , , A iteee foe Uor Aadetsesv TorxxA, Kan., June 7. Major T. J. Anderson probably will be offered th position of statistical agsa( of the department of agrlsulturs by Hanator Baker. If Oil Msw VomcJune Monojr on eatt ItfeHU per eentt prim BMrcauule paper, H pereena Btrlim exetasnts easier, with actual Ht Bess tn banker' UUe st H.KUnM tot demand, and HMithtMH tot sutr 4svsi posted rstes, HM'iHi.N; oommerelsl bills, Qorernmcnt bonds etronti Is. re tale red. WJ; K reaiaterad, IUm i euuDons. UWM I asw 4s, rseiatersd, WXt new ta, eoupoa, iXoVt; as. rsdstereo, a eoupoa, u4 1 ta, saxia tared, litsji I, coupon, lm. , 1 1 . - 4fka " Bsr sllvsr tn London, ti(L roUewtng are slot In- yrloes on th stock ssohsnce. . ., ...,,, American Sugar Bsfinimr.'... - lit u, si. mb jr., eom. , ,,,,.,,.. iM o, ,...n,UV 0., B. I P. 110! f edoral ftteel. rom. tV Federal Btoel, p(d , H Olueoae.,... ........ ,,.,,,. ts flliaoU CentmL, 1114 Mlnannri PaclOa 41 ew York Uaatral , iw Northern Paciflo, com...... 47 oribrn Paolflo, nfd. , 1b Jnlos PaolAo, uoift ., 4 Inloa PiitiUo. old 74 2 Wabaah,pfd.. It Western union s7K GBAIM MARKKTa Rissas Crrr, Mo.. Jans Wheat n elpta were ratnor lame to-day and there was a luir damwa. Prioea wers II to 11 He over teat, about waore thejr eioaad ysaterday. Nearly all of tbe wheat bounlit weut lulo store, to be sold In Uj futures market There was no sbi pplng demand. Bed wlleat was firm ly bald. Hard Wheat-No a TOXoi No. I. Wot Na 1 t?ei rejected, b9o. Soft WbeatNa S,77oi No. i Tee; No. 4. KOta. Bprlnx Wneafr-No. I. ro'ioiNoi,era Mixed Corn-No. g, SUUoi No. 1 BMoi Na 4 tfloi no grade, Wblte Corn-Na i, KlMoi No., sooi No. 4, e Missa Oate MiBui Ki tiai No 4, Uj, White Oata-Ng. 1 tlo; No, 4 IS'iOl 10. 4, Bra-No. t, Na; Na I Hsi Wa 4, ITiia . t'laiaaed-VIe per bualiaL Bran 4Ho In U-lb aaoka, Uay-Pralrle bar. cboloa, r.Bar.Mi Na L MLB0(a7.i No. t.60aS Na 1 K504(W na 4, SS.Nmt.WI paaklnx, S3.00ILXM. 11m. ethf bay. ebotce, eB.WO0.a) Na I, ttooaiw, wa f, r7.rf(7.TBj na a 7.ii7.s t'lores BiUed, Na L sr.7haa.Ci Na t 7.a7.foi Na 1 sr.umi67.ia Pure elorer, SJ.tVi47.aa. Altatta, S7.uoiAiM Rye Straw, SctoWi wbea etraw, HOoaiWi oat atraw, U.W(4tW - Cblmge Bor4 ( Trade. , Biftt, Lew. Oloeed sa June a WhbAt- June.,,,.,,.,. t '"ii" MH TDK it HUH 106 S 10 I a 4 M 4 Vi m 46S 4 D 4 TiM Coax June July f&3U& .5 sX Oats June...,, July 8llUl PoitK June.,,,,,.... July tout a wj4 mi Lahi Juue. 4Sft s 00 July. ft Ui 1U m 8. Kins Juno. July.. 4 60 47Vt L!L. tjojii ... ll L1VK STOCK. ' KAKSAa Crrr, Mo, June CitUe Ita celpbs 140 cattle i calroa 1T ablppad, all cattlat St eollraa Tbe uarkai waa sumlnally ateady. following are repreaentatlre aeai SATITB COW Na Wk 1'rloo. Na Wi Prim l....,.IH0..M..St0 I iatM......l) l mm im ( i(,., aj iw 1 (... two SOU I , stook cows abo Bsiraaa 1...... ttl......l U I sum t e.. nt j ts I i eatt .. a IM teAa. Ut AOJ I s As Wi lrt ibuilllKJ 4 41 llase-Kaealpt. M; ilpptl VWV Tha Siarkat openad eieady to atroa. eloalog weak, fullawla are NiinmuUUi ewiati Na, Wi PrlM Na Wi frUM Na Wfc ar in aiS US 11 ), fate ea4 rmatr. Rasaas mi, Mo, Jum .Kv.rr IttoMWM ttM tHMt Mum, ., MiuriM Ita htiivr-vtMwar, eiwa ra Hrnut Hh t' It. iSMr. a, tai. MMM.ur futt, iwitM w.u4 leabia taw, Mk rwuwi-U" ilt. TVi attars, at fm await, Iwaw. a aaM I Swa a e I at iwy ia Set tafkia, bw U tuaaa, yaaa. , 4 ea, mwttt lt S-M Ha H M a. it ti aawej, or?a a m. jm out tWaai M4 to M kat ! twa 4 Wwwaa a aA ia. at tw4if tt t, mm r m4 taKhiva, siatAae mum 4 r ka Hfe tua v t,a mt m staai sr. l iaiHalS'4 aa-aaa-n 4 sm t'-. , , . , ts tawaass iMoinin -svbVa ajau iisr-M WSJ ASk l"te r4 vaACJwi. ' IS n m in n si in Tu I to ai la. t M iiu ii t mi II u Ift4 fcf l7i s tea au IS ia.U e me Ik, fb tua H w I Sj . t it leu 4 ai liV ti M I if, si mi if Tt aa im SI ll (M i III M 14 IMI SMtS ts ma ittu i ia im at im iw1 hi If4 a in ru is is tru I 14 Itttl Ml lf S I at t tat v ii an ImJ ii iti is I W l I see lai l im lv r-V y w jit a m m m a . m i .r , m w- m r a aa . J U l! EDO! i! GS ATT HIS STORE Never fail to Interest Economical Seekers of summer Comfort Because That Comfort is Obtainable Here at a marked saving: 1 ' . always. For tnstance " ' . NEW WASH DRESS GOODS DOMESTICS Lawns and dimities in new colors and patterns, Good heavy denim, ' n light anddark piques, this week, per yard OC b,ue and brown, 28 inches wide, per yd;., 1UC Linen for skirts, assorted colors, Cheviot for shirts, upward per yard from 6 to iac. regular ioc trraae, per vara Beautiful patterns and colorings i. in new Dimities, on sale now, per yard 150 Our entire line of Egyptian tissues, beautiful . fabrics for summer gowns, on sale now, per yd.. 2 00 Crash and linen suitings upward from ioc to 50c a yd. , Finetpoial V- regular 40c value, on sale now, per yard 250 - - . . f ; SURDERWEAR ; Ladies' low neck sleeveless vests, without tapes, each...............;........., ilO Ladies' low neck sleeveless vests, cotton taped neck and arms, each 9c or 3 for ........ aSDC Ladie' fine ribbed cotton vests, white and ecru, each 19c or 3 for.,..."....................,....' 0UC Ladies' fine lisle vests, silk taped neck and .arms, - ARr each,....,,,,... 'y; 200 Ladies' low neck sleeveless union suit, ; " in persuit.. ,'...,.... ., 190 Ladies' lisle union suits, sleeveless, knee length, white and ecru, 75c quality,.... ,500 ' ' ' , " BEADY TO WEAR summer goods Plain crash skirts, upwards from................................ Covert, linen crash, and white pique at SflC Beautiful white pique skirts,, trimmed with three rows of insertion at. . , MM Pique skirts in white, flare style, all, seam tailor . - stitched, 6 inch hem, $1.75 and $2.25. Fine linen crash skirts, white or dark blue embroid- cry, from $1.25 to $2.85. s Exquisite novelties in skirts, upwards from $3 to $7.50. ;- ..:;.: Plain chambray waists in pink or light blue, four rows of insertion, each. . .... 970 f e . . I Linen nnisn percale waists, stripes running arouna or up and down, four rows of insertion, each... U70 White India linen or black lawn waists, with four rows of insertion each 70 All the late novelties in white waist, prices ranging $1.25, $1.47, $1.75. $2.25, $2.50. $2.75, and $3.75. We can match separate skirts and waists in silk as well as in cotton goods. "Jt . '- : Frank E. Parks Warehouse 8th and N Olficeand salesroom; ic) North Qth St. Lincoln. Neb. Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Etc. lluckryo Hindrftand Muwr rt, and Himlinrf Twine. Hradlcy Hugie I ifth Charter Oak Firm V,jun N v. II i , . . , . . ; " . . . ifi'zu ' Lincoln, 3 1;, y ,.. -s. sa -v -v, 'L.- M m vuwji pci , ymu. New dress 8tyle ginghams, summer weight, ; per yard. ............... :U 00 LININGS ' T . . i urKey rea damask, "P ................... 80 J otton,crj9h' j A i6inches wide, peryard. ............ Q uJimB 4 sPooUoo, B eyes per card ... . 10 aspools for...... 00 Cotton Canvas Stif. . A Fine percaline, 36 fenjngt per yd,.,. IOO in. wide, per yd... lOO qttmm'PP nnaTPPxr DUMMirv XxOdIjXvX Boys' heavy bicycle hose, 2x1 rib, double nee and toe, a pair,.,..!..... .... .. '100 Misses fine imported real Maco .cotton Hose, 1x1 rib, double knee, spliced heel and toe, ...... 250 Ladies' cotton Hose, seamless, double heel , and toe, a pair, 120 Ladies! fine imported real "Maco cotton Hose, velvet ' finish, extra high spliced heel and toe, double sole, Z00 Men's black and tan cotton socks, seamless, ' . ' "ble heel and toe, TWO PAIR FOR. . 250 c rirrrjfiri (P Strictly pure, high class food tor asked tor inferior goods. Extra fancy Mocha & Java coffee, per lb......... ..20c Package coffee, per lb...'. ioc Glasj Jam i5c size, any fruit, each .......ioc Large pails Jelly, any fruit,each 3tt Standard brands of to- matoes, 2 cans for. 15c First quality blackberries, 4cansfor.. ....25c Feaches, gallon cans, each,3oc TlaelA llntwa AIVv na uJ,"t" ta,,3 r12. ....25c LIe."lz 9 p,ckles' ffa1' 25c extra quality, ' . U'.V" Jap Rice, 6 lbs for.... ....25c American Apricots, 2-lb pkgs, each 5c TWO WEEKS' MEDICINE AND TREATMENT FREE! Dr. SlutssrJ and associates, of the famous Separl Medial lnstltote, New York Life Bulldlnr, Omaha, sceclallsts in alt chronic diseases. To tiioe who rut this out auJ iiiail to l)r. rthepiirtl ami amouittiHt, thejr mul send their bom treatment two wwke lre ol charge. OVer to esplrejulj . Diseases of Head and Throat! Diseases of Bronchial Tubes. Utkfilmakjr' "(Va 70a epll up liwef' te to aB aU e,r MOu y eaor el alabir Hla f ear auea etiw4 S f tH jt eM St-hrtf Diva four ium htm4 eiii t "It IkU aiirMl..wJ ihl?"' mIHmm Ik imw ih eM hKraf -It m M ta kunlal Iwar ltHw a avruwlh '" I. tar (. tli la ) tk,uir y kiua l aM at aie t , MM ! mail ! f' M1.1 ,11a la m .). ikrualw la Ua ibrwti S.y ia vka a.iau.r' miH InalM m l iMiar4 "IH. ma i auk aa. Mal Hr' Muaa ywat awea ee ai luaa.4 aiallf. r,ira,V,V,oSHPIRO MEDICAL THE IIEl'J LIOLII FLOURItlC MILLS fMeatet) at Niata aa4 T streets are ao rvlr In aealawaa. We fits la eeeaa M good CO 1U, 91 Hia4s A laai laar-uaatAaWJ, a4 li tUs u( Uta. Try a wck ol "Ilonctt AU" Hour, WarrAnteJ to equal tht but. AU lint-iUii groccrt keep tt. O. SBB3Lmr ft SORTa, tUtiotial CJucttiocsi AcotUUou Chlcto, P.(Xi ItlAtut & VaciUo roiiwi, li tit WrJj atf 4 4a4agla, Uli ktrakk, tla aaae. ailsattot Ul hole) It 1 4th asaai laeetlM. pt y - I S I JZJ1 saaaWa. 1 SV ' l.V W A M I ' ........... wv , less money than is usualy Yeast foam, per pkir, . .. . , ic Navy beans, fancy, 9 lbs,. 25c 2,400 parlor matches. , .,..nc M h tobac c pleach.','... . 4c n ,J 'a a ' V' 1 Navy tobacco, per lb.... 3 ;c Our silk baking powder, - 5C cans, each........ M5c Axle Grease, per box..... 4c Lard, 3 lb pails, each....; 21c , ' Argo Gloss Starch, pkg. . . 4c G 1 j D t 20 u for nc v t, 20c pkg for. .. 3c . yc , uM tur.,.. I5, TrS! K"8 ' r Soap, 1LN BARS. ... .25c We arc still offering Hour at a remarkable reduction. HliayuaattNhf' Maraf u lueine Se.hr" iua taaab al aibt" "Mate fua aia la eiitrf l"u ra lake mill awiiiiT" "U of ai'iUt. t HfUl. lla.a r alUvaM la aiUaf" auhak aaiil jtua atV "l ua I aiM lr.it. Ut lalf In. wa euaah ua autae ku imiI tae euaak la laa atuaiaa t' M ia la ifli4 al tiaiM l ia ! a taie a.iwi" U f aa. evaah ekwH aa4 kaklar Mlh. laa aa hii.iVw. iaaii.r' 'Hat iua a !., !.! ruuJ.I' ikm a tikUk W4 ika r ti ...a laat afa a,aiaa iilaf Me ibMa a ka.aia aa M lha lantaif dilate a a bkia4 taa kMt aaae? "tm 1 ua a. klaki aaS miMaiaat INSTITUTE, aw toss lira sii.ua. i)SllA, Ne.lt, llH.lt, I VU Tha Ureal Rih Islaa.t t.ia has Ua4 haa4)oia hMlattallag tieas aa4 neissaiy ttKiisalo as tai trtklaa, rate asl rami, 4 ikkt ai U -JSC.V 444 ' ""-'' K. W, Taoairoui. A. tl. p, , M 8st4sm, a, r, aTu s -