8kt $mi- Wttli Zvimt TUKSDAV, AUGUST 20, 1901. IRA L B ARB, Editor ad PopniKTon . HUI180BIPTION BATKB. On Year, ctuhln advene H.K HU Mouths, cash In draaea ,....7S 0nU' nWrdHBeKorthPlatta(KbtMia)postofflcsas toond-olassmatUr. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The republican of Lincoln county arc hereby called to meet In conrentlon at the court house In North Platte, on Saturday, August SI, WOI. at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of clcctlnR fifteen delegate to the Kepubllcan State Convention, and to place In nomination candidate for the several county office, to be voted for November 5, I0OI, to.wlts Treanurcr, Judge, Clerk, Suiierlntcndcnt of l'ublc Instruction. Sheriff, Surveyor, Coroner, The delegate from the Third Coinrnl loner;i)ltrlct will place In nomination a candidate for commissioner for the said Third District. The basin of representation of the nevcral precinct I fixed a follow: One. delegate at large for each precinct and one for every twenty vote, or major fraction thereof, cat for William McKlnlcy for president In lftOO: f'reclnct. No, Del. North I'lattcNo, I. r) North IMatte No, tf.H North Platte No, .1, 7 Antelope. S nirdwood..,,,, 5 iirady.... a lluchanan a Cottonwood , o Cox ,,. j Deer Creek ,. 2 Dlcken , s I'alrvlew .. .,, , s Vox Creek 3 (larllcld. i lalln s Hall 3 Table,..., ., 2 illnman.. a Hooker i Kcm 2 Jeffrey I I'rcclnct. No. Del l.Ulllltll.. m Maxwell a Medicine Miller 2 Myrtle , Nichol 3 Nowell., 2 Ongool .. I'cckham... ., Plant Hoaedalc Seller Homcrant Sunnhlne Sutherland Vroman Walker 3 Wallace Well Whlttlcr Willow It I rrrnrtiniinf1t (tin tin n.n.in. , . nt owed In aald convention, but that tho dele gate prcAcntcast the full vote of the pre cinct, , "I "commended that the primaries be held Hatunlav. Auirmi it. nn vinv unlcn othcrwle ordered by the precinct cuiiiiniiiccinan, jiia u. iiaiie, urir'm. , ... . A. S. HAi.mviN, Sec, North I'lattc, Neb., Ju y 27, 1WI. It is the duty of every rcpub lican in the city to attend the caucus to be held Thursday even ing. If any differences exist let theni be fought out at the caucus and not after the nominating con vcntion. Govkknok SAVAGKstill refuses to give to the public conditions upon which Joe Hartley was paroled. Bartley, however, has only about two weeks in which to make good the conditions cxactct and if he fails He will promptly be remanded to jail. Tun city of Kearney has bonded indebtedness of $287,000 That is a big load to carry, but the push and vim possessed by the citizens is sufficient to count cract the depression which sue u load would cause in almost any other town the size of Kearney "Pkhachkks who preach for salary alone are too-mean to live ought to be hanged, quartered and burned and their biographies written by their worst enemies. Such was the language used by Chancellor Andrews of tho Nc urasxa state university in an address before the students the Chicago University last Sun day. People generally will agree that Chancellor Andrew has big mouth and in this instance faulty brain. Tim. judgment of tha "prominent Lincoln statesman who used to be a leader in the "free silver republican" ring o the fusion circus that the disso lution of that party by the fiat o the bosses is "but the first stc to throwing free silver over board" is perhaps as nearly cot rcct as agucss can be. But free silver hasn't been exactly thrown overboard. H just accidentlv fell out last November when the old ship struck a sand bar, At least that la whnt they claim down in Maryland and Virginia and over in Ohio, State .Journal. MOKOAM'U OO.OrSRATIV FLAN The plan of J. Pierpont Mor gan to make every employeo o the United States Steel corpora tion a profit-sharing stockholde in the great concern has doubt less been made public at this particular time in the hope tha it may have some effect upon the itttrikc, The scheme, though ias been under' contemplation a ong time, and has been baaed pon the experiments made in the Carnegie works, which arc nder the same general managc- mcnt. If the voluntary ad van- J lagcs proposed by the corpora- i!.. .-. ,!,: ,i.i.1iini, ,in lin nuii in una iiiiuti lumiij; .un mulo in Wfon n reconciliation mauc to nasicn a reconciliation i. . J as r m Alan r ra M flMli if U I workmen so much the better. I f they can be used to make more secure those who arc still hold- . ... ng ineir positions, vci) vcu. The purpose is one that must! moot the mnrovil of all who meet tiic approval oi an wno lave watched tlic enormous tfc- vclopmcnt of the steel industry . .. . , 1 t 1' . in this country, and who realize how much the superiority and the volume of American products ' , icpcnti upon tne general excel- ence of the American workman. in mcac uuicaiB ""V"' ilmr milt rnnSlnl iho 1.n1mrinr- 1 - O classes arc too apt to. get the imprcss'ion that not only fthc nmnlriiMiifr httttinoKfi men. hull I J ' I tne press anu tne non-union puo- le generally, take sides with the nui.. The public at large wants- to see nlinf ttrnll.nntil. if fnr nn nMiff 1 ' I n i ii. ..i.i! i v reason man uuwautiu mu puunc it large labors. The more the vui iviiiv;ii await hi nit tiuiia ui their own toil the more the pub- :u iUn,i mm,4 le ,i, .w -..cw ; abor unions, which have unmis- akably done much to advance wages and shorten hours, are so generally countenanced, in spite nf iUo,r imnnnHinne a moling organizations. Public HVmntliv .rnnu in il,o Mlm,- J 1 J b . only wnen unions resort to ollv unl-o:ijon:ilin ilir.tnlinn J when they disregard existing contracts made between them nnd mn1nVi.iu i.n.1 ui.'!nl,r - - ouscrvcci oy me latter; wnen, uy boycotts or svmnathv strikes. A. ... . uicy ignore common rigius ana inflict harm even unon employers ,ol,o ,1,.n1 nnl ,5tli UUcr- " ...j ;tnu oniy upon tne terms 01 tiicsc . . . . i . unions. The public and the ,.....1 ...Ul, 41, 1 !"l-na JCCts sought by labor movements but at times they arc compelled ,. iiii . . f ., m uujcci 10 mo lujiiHii'.'.c ui inci i.ii i. n I inuaus umpiuvuu iu imam mosc objects. General- satisfaction will be ... . icit over tlic proposal of the Steel corporation to make its em- ployecs profit-sharing stock- f , , Tl . , b. , holders. It is a colossal under- tiikinii". and it imiv ln. :itlnmfo1 n . ...... ...... w ...ui, .. .1 r .i:ft:....i4. I" 11 fllU 1-I VI iiiiiii.iiiij until it is thorouirhlv established: a out, in a smaller way, it nas been in clTcct m the Carnegie works, wlinriiliii vnlni. in iUo mr.n nn.l ' 10 tne company nas uccn siiown in the stability ot those works under the present pressure. ianas -uv oiar. Orlsln unit tiir, of Wlmnt. Tim varllost wheat grow 011 tho plateau of Armenia, whero tho plant onco existed as 11 natlvu grass, Wo manufacturo moro than Englimil 1-ratico and Qormany combined. Wo b.uiy ow TO,u ui u.u wuriu s coun, DA ...... ... .1. ... l . -Wlnil HlmW nr.. ..lvo.il.,,. m.,.b In 11 troo sopurathiK tho dlfforent lav- crs. Tiioy tiro suppoaetl to uo caused .... .. . by wind and greatly Injure tho luin- bor imulo from such a troo. , .... A recent report irnm I'IiolmiIx stales that n dldcovoror of very lino amo - thyst has been nmdo lu tho Ih-ndshaw mounlnlns north of Tucson. A deposit1 of lnrgq, size, thu first found In Arizo na, has boon uncovered thoro. Army "ml Nrtvy .Luimtlct. A French writer slates that of every 100,000 mon of thu nrmy or navnl pro- lcRslon 19U bocomo hopeless luuatlcu. Among mechuuk-H tho number Is onlfl Hlxty-Blx pur 100,000. OhHrRv nt ronHrntlnrr Hour, Hereafter visitors nt tho Kunsiui statu ponUoutlnry bo charged 10 cents ouch. Tho, sum goes toward pay ing tho extra gunrd nuulo necessary by tho visitors. Dairy 1'ratliiot liitiinrloil lir lli-ItSim. Iint year llrltalu Imported butter to tho valuo of 17,000,000, cliocsiu to tho extent of 5,600,000, eggs. 2,500,000 nnd poultry Just under 800.000. MAHOGANY TIMBER. Ranee In the Valaet of Grade ef TbU Wood, Thcro Is a great range in tho value of mnhogany timber. The poor grado of short stock may sell ns low as CO dollars for 1,000 feet while fancy mater- Inl, used for tho manufacture of coun- lcr tops raay bo worln ?350 f0r 1,000 font, nr nvnn hlchr-r. I'rnvIoilH to tho , - - wnr ,n uuua muc" mBBUfnr. aB . . . . inian,i m h i n flliiiaH 1 I U a Inn ,1a la n a TAA aAailit. I - I it i . . a a rr "b " "fi..r".Jl" iiucsi, iiuuiuy iruui tuia nuuiti: in uuueu tno san jag0 nnu- 9 used in tho manufacture of fancy furniture nnd for the Interior worK of nouses, i no price f th varJcty. mode on an Inca basis. ranges from $140 to $1G5 for 1,000 feet. P,no nard can manogany, wincn Ja Qno Qf tho most Bat8factory Wnd. f0r flno furniture or Interior work, la Bold according to tho grade. It Is hard wood, of good color, and finishes well, who ,a flnd :.aecondB.. ,n thl8 class of stock aro sold for about ?160 for 1,000 feet, but when it Is selected It Is worth from $170 to $200 for 1,000 fcct "commons" sell at from $110 to $115, nnd "culls" (lowest grade) at rA A. nn I'l. ran i,nv U nnt durable, and. In all rn,ina la worth fmm t?n in 12R for " -- - 7 -"IS 1,000 feet less than the hard variety.- New York 1'rcsB. ,, . xtii.i.. ... n.. ,1,1-, I ann of tho klng of tho jiciicncS( wn8 ro ccntly designated "laurcato in nraraauo cunKreuu uib" n which obtained for him tho distinction Waa a comedy entitled "The Reform- nra nml Wll 4ll1fOll nn lid tTlPfltB. Ul0 competitors having to send In thcli compositions under pseudonymcs only. Tlie Collnrlou Oowa, Tho collarlcss gown brings tho pearl necKiaco into voguo to Biich nn extent (hut tho fiunnlv of real nrmrlB r.annot meet tho demand. But It Is tho price nnd not tho BmnU Blv which Is tho nccklac0. So tho Imitation pearls havo como Into tho breach In greater powection Anu ucauty than over before. rierpont niorfan ar. Piorpont Morgan has purchased abroad, a PorBlan rug, probably tho rarest of Its, kind In cxlstenco, for which ho paid $25,000. Tho rug mcas ii m i A ,.ns ft IhaIiah ku 10 At mflftn of Porfltm B,Ut ln Tabrh, Persia, and wns wovon by Mohammedan friars 1C0 years ago ror n pnaii. ine umo re- quired 10 weave mo rug wua hixiul-u years. Now York Times. I Docay Infect Oooil l.umlicc. Experienced lumbermen say that In tbo process of seasoning wood should I ... I 11.. M-.. . . 00 1U UCCAyQH or d0fcctivo nlocos removed, lest tlmv in. i . . feet tho others. I Vlrg-iala'n K-lnciitol NRroe. Virginia has moro educated negroes than nny other State in tho South In wh,ch, "" omont for race re. I a iwui. uuuiicu ui piuullBUU. 1'ulnlod J'milrr Shell es. A coliplo of coata of whUo paint on tho sholves of tho pantry does ttWuy "l' por and tho result U much moro satis- factory. . iv "t ciucio.,. London, with 4.C00.000 people, spends nUout l2,000,ooo a year on popular ed- ucatlon. Now York, with .trim nan 1 ,-ww,vvw, Donua aoout nu.uuu.uou, siTingt dPoiu id Eugiami. 'la . A AM,...1..4ln.. 1... A 1 cconmnHt put tho aggregate savings deposits of European countries nt moro 9,000,000,000 In tho Hummer of tho year 1900. llow Curnmol It Mad. Tho b8tnnco " "l la only 4iu, wiion .1 HuuoiBuua nuvorai import- ant chemical chnngea l?Sc7 has been State. Supt. appealed to to siiggusl two names of NebrasUatis fur placing- iu the hall oi fame at the St. Louis expo sition 111 1903. Tim stinulntiori ia I 1 mule that to bo eligible they must have been dead tun years. There ..!..!.. r 11..1.... 1... u "viug uiiv;n wnu tumu oc buubcbicu oy uiemseives) out I L - .A t ... 11 10 cicci two iroin among- iiioso yiio have ijone before is quite a dilfer I cut tlilnir. Sunt. Fowler should call for a resurrection and have the u,,uuwu 1W lJ 4-tuia' k, Soft Harness You enn miiko your liar lrn m noil n itlovo mid n ImiKh Mlr ly u.lutf UllltUHAIInr. nens (III. You ran IniKttim lt llfa-iunko it liibt iwlca m louit uo It iiiUluarlly wouW. EUREKA Harniss Oil mnktukpoor looking bar. iii-mi llku new. Miulu ot pui. h-uvy iKNlhsl oil, tn. jwrlnlly preiwrrU 10 with uuia Ilia wi'Htlitr. HoM eirrrHhfr Wcau-rll lt, Mife bj STANOAM OH CO, m After He Comes ho has a hard enough time. Every thing that the expectant mother can do to help her child she should do. One of the greatest blessings she can give him Is health, but to do this, she mast have health her self. She should use every means tojmprovc ner pnysicai conuuion. to improve her pnysicai conuuion. 8 She should, by nil means, supply ir.i,i. ' Mother's Friend. It will take her through the crisis easily ana quickly. It is a liniment which elves strcnuth and vigor to tho S muscles, com- w mon sense will 9 snow you j& that tho w stronger the U muscles arc, S wuicu Dear tno strain, tho less pain there will be. ii a woman living in l'ort wavne. Ind.. savs: "Mother's Friend did 2 wonders for inc. Praise God for llnlninnl 2 Read tins from Hunel. Cal. 2 " Mother's Friend is n-blessing to 2 all women ttuo undergo nature a ordeal of childbirth." 3 Get Mother's Friend at the drug store. $1 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G. 2 Writ (or our trn nimtrttcd book, " Bfor Shoe Repairing. A Specialty. Always carry a select quality of sole leather to please our patrons and our aim .is to please as near as wc can. Colored Laces. Get your colored laces at th Yellow Front Shoe Hospital. . GEO. TEKULVE fCHT A Straight Tip right here J . . You will linu the very latest an best in Fall fashions and fabrics at Broekcr's, and if you want r . , . 114 "rat c"0lce,0t exclusive patterns VOU will make VOUr selection 1 - - now. F. J. fifoeke. Win. Gaunt. Blacksmith and Wagotimaker. ne a Soecialtv, iiorsc sliocinii S4 per Team. aiBo reductions In the nrlce of all 0"'"wer .. ,VV.ork "antced or iiiuuur, ruiuiiucu, uivu uti ii cull Locust street south of Yost harness store. STEBB1NS STABLE. Liyery, Feed, Boarding and Sale NEW RIGS, Accommodations Good. 1 ced per team to hay, 35 cents T C. Stftfir... 'Phono 101. North IMatte, Nebraska ill r mm .ivjiir T K Corvft w an g;ts El IP Pll I iAn Pci. i. i iLuiun, Plumber, Tinworkcr Gonoral Ropairor. Inju Special atlcutioii given to ) EICTCLE EIPilHISG, Hill WHKETjS TO RTCNT U 1 M FOR SALE An Irrigation Pump that will throw between 30,000 and 40,000 gallons per hour, 20 horse power , n I 1 engine ami norsc power uoucr to operate same. All complete and in good order. Apply to Buchanan & Patterson. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. E. MuOAW, rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco ovor HufTmnn8 Millinery Storo NOUTII l LATTE, - - NF.UKA8KA. n V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllcea: North Platte National Bank Building, North Platte, Neb. 'a F. DENNIS, M. D., JL IIOMOEOPATHI8T, Orer Flnt NUonl Sank, KORTII PLATTK, - - NEI1BA8KA. , S. Ho AO LAND. W. V. HOAQUAND Hoagland A, Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Offlo orr Mr. Huffman's Millinery RtorA. NOIITII PLATTE, - - NKBItAHKA. TyiLCOX A HALLIOAN, ATT0RNEY8-AT.LAW, SORTH PLATTJC, - . - NKDRABKa ufflo or Nortn Fiatt nauonai nan. JJ S.RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW . Office McDonald Block. Dewoy street NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA JJR. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Platte, - - - Nobraska II. DAVIS, ' ATTORNEY-AT-IiAw. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA urnuy uiocic iiooms 1 & . T a PATTERSON, KTTO R M BY-KT-LKW:, Ofllco over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE. NEB. L. F" ROCHE, 'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hinman Block, - Dewky Stkert, North Flattk, Nkhhaska. Ralston & Fonda Live Stock ' Oommission Merchants Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. By Rood Bales and courteous treatment our customers havo bocomo our best solicitors, wo nro fully onuipped to nsnuie an business entrusted to our care and can offer unoqunlod service and absolute safety. Give ub n trial and we will convlnco you. Market re ions lurnisneu on application, we re or by nermlssion to First National Bank of North Platte. Get Your SOLE SEWED AT NEWMAN'S The Cobbler, He can fix thein, Corner of Sixth and Locust Streets, Illinois Centra AN INNOVATION. Elegant New Dining-Parlor Oaro Between Ohicago and .Omaha on the Fast Mail. . Thoso combination cars, which havo boon pBnofliully (Ittod up for sorvico bo- twoon Ulilcatjn and Uniaha nl too com pany's snaps, nro run went iiounti rrom Chtooiro on Fast Mall, train No. G, and east bound from Omaha and Council DluiTs on tho Chicago xpmeR, train No 1. Tlioy uro artiBtio nnd handsome in tlosign, and convenient in arrnpgomont. They havo nil tho (natures of a regular tllningoar anil of u Pullman parlor cur, tho twoboing in neparaLo uoinpartmenlH, end ouliroly indeMiiulout one from the other. Tho dining utunpartment has a large kiU-'hen and ca uncraiuped Beat ing capacity of fourteou ut tho diniug tables. The parlor compartment is handsomely decorated, and i equipped with ten heavily upholstered rovolvtng arm.chnini These uhulra nro particu larly comfortable, being of a now and Bpocial shape designed for these cars. As thaso trains mnlce tho trip naross Town for tho most part by daylight, this innovation in rnr equipment, in addition to its convenience for through pasaon gore, is especially adviiutugeoua for Omaha anil Chicago paosongors to or from local points. Particulars ns to this and other Il linois Central train sorvico between Chi cago and Dubuquo, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, Council UlulTaaud Omaha of your local tiokot agont, or by nddreBBing the nearest of the following: J. F, Merry, A. O. P. A., Dubuquo. Townj W. II. Brill, D. P. A., Omahn, Nob. Summcp VIA Ilinois Central Railroml PROH OriAMA. St. Paul nnd roturn, Aug, 11th to Mist, , 912 Go Minneapolis snd return, Aug, 11th to 31st 12 C3 Duluth and return, Aug. 11th , to 31st 1G.9.J Waseca nnd roturn, Autr. 11th to 31st lO-IO Watorvillo nnd return, Aug. 11th to 31st 10.8 Mndison Lako and return, Aug. 11th to 31st 10.C8 Now York and return, ovory day 14.00 IajuIsvMo and roturn, Aug. 24-2d 21.D0 uuiinio nnu roturn. evorv dav Circuit tours via tho Grant Linkna to Buffalo and intormodiato points. Stnto rooms resorvod in ndvanco. Call nt Citv TickotOUlco, 1402 Pnrnam St., for par ticulars, or nuuross w. it. lirlll, 1), V. A., l.C. K. R., Omaha, Nob. LEG A!, NOTICES NOTICK, Tho unknown helm nod local rpiirennntntlvi-a of William W. Kltiiekeinper drcpaned, Irfivminr Kline- kemper widow ot nfd William W. Kllnnkemor deceased, Knnnn & French, and J, W. llloitatoti, defoadants, win take notice thai on July 29th, 1101. James N. Clark, rcclver of tho Kebraakn Loan It Truit Companr. lied hln trillion In the district court ol Lincoln county, Nebraska, lnnt aald defendant, the object nnd prajer of which are in inreciura n cprinin ruoricse execulea 117 nald Wllllnra W, Kllnckemper nnd Lovoday Kllnekeraper to M. I). K. Col till upon the north eaotquirtirot section HI, townelitp 13, range 34, in Lincoln counir, euranka, to aecure the par mcnt ot onn noto for 1700. and rlvo nntoi for (45.50 each, dated December 1, l&H, duo In five jeara irom aaie ana mere la now duo upon raid notes and mortgage fl,30.' with Interest thereon at ten per cent from July 1, 1101, for which plaintiff am a.slaneo ot aald notea and mortgage praye for a decreo requiring dnfendantato pay nald amount, or Hint aald promise bo aold to tatlafy Iho namo. 1 mi nro ruquiren 10 answer eniu pennon on or before the lfith day ot September, 1001. JAMES N. OLAHKK. Itncelvnr I'UlntllT. Uy Jnn, N. Itagan nnd Hoaglaud k Hoaginnd, his jiiornuys. yy- NOTIOBFOll PUULICATION. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Nob. ) Auguat l:tth, 1001. ( Notice la herobr ultan that tho fnllnwlnu. named rettler hna filed nnllce of hi. Intntillnii in make final proof In mipnort of his clnlm and tlint aald proof will bo mndo before reglatur nnd ro colror of the U. H. Land Office at Kortli l'latte, WILLIAM H, MO()tlKHOl!Hi:r who made 1 homentoad Kntry No. 18.4H2 for tbo Houtbeast quarter of the northenat quarter and north half of aouthcaat quarter nnd southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 4, town Ho names the folluwllia wltnossea In nrnvn IiIh contlnuous'resldencoupon nnd cultivation of said land, vU: Wlllard O. Ilenewa, John Miller. L. Ben and liurzctta.r. Wilton all of I'm ton. Neb. "11 Oeo. E. FniNCH, Register. NOTICE FOR I'UBLHJATIO.N. Land Office nt North Platte, Neb., ) August II, 1001. 1 Notice Is heroby given that the fotlowlng-nanied settler has filed noUce ot bis Intention to make final proof ln support of his claim, and that aald proof will be made before Keirlatnr end ItnpAlvor at North Platte, Neb., on September 23rd, 1001, Vli LOUIH UltllLlTZ who mado Homestead Entry No. 16711 for tho norUi halt souUieast quarter, eouUienit quarter northeast quarter, northeast quarter southwest quartor. Boctlonll. Town 0, .north, llnnge 28 west lith 1, M, He names the following wltnmmnii tn nrnvn Ii 1 m continuouB reBlilooce upon nnd cultivation of Mid Unci, vis: Leopold Poize II of DickenH, Neb.. Leo Hmlth nf Tllnlronu V.h Wll.. ... a kt t. IMatte, Neb., and U. 1'. IJaker of North Platto, Neb. al3 OROKOK K. FRKNOII. Register. OIlDElt OF HEAHINO. Tho Htnte of Nebraska, Lincoln county, us. In tho County Court, August It), 1001 In the matter of the estatu of Thomas M, Dawson, doccagod. On reading and nllng tho petition of K. Dawson praying that administration of said eeUto may bo granted to hlra as administrator. Ordered, That Sept. 14, A, D 1001, at 0 o'clock, a. nf la asslgnod for hearing aald petition, when all persona Interested ln wild matter may appear at a county court to bo hold ln and for nnld county, nnd show cause why the prayor of petl. Honor should not bo grnutod. A. S. BALDWIN, MM County Judge. IF GOING EAST or south of Chicago ask your lo cal ticket agent to route you be tween Omaha and Chicago via the 'IMlLWAUKEEL the shortest line between the two cities. Trains via this popular road depart from the Union de pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. 'Mag nilicently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf fet, librarv and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, 1Y A. NASH, ,General Western Agent," 504 Farnam St., OMAHA. II. W. JIowuu., Trav. Frt. and Pass. Agt. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made Well MfW .1 of Mi, priic the Hbore rnlta In SO days. liacts bvmtrt ally wd quickly. Cureo when all others (if ouMneavilltiifaii) their lost maohpQd,to4i)U fJ"i; weorer their youthful vnor by win KKT1TO. It Qttlcklynaiurlf restore Xsnou. UH Fower, lUUng Memory, Wasiln DImmm, MM mh, mm viuiuy. xmpoteaoy, niiaiiy chiumom, 11 esmeta ot Hlfahiu. iw mtaaj. and lnfllArAilAM wblcliiinSUoQeforetudy.bualnfsaorBiarrliie. Ill aot ooly curts by sUrtln at the sit ot d Issue, bol U I (frsat nerro tonla and Mood baUder, brine. Is back ih piak (low to pale cheeks and rs MorlnaT the flr of youth. It wards off Insanity ad OocsumpUon. Insist on baring REVIVO, no ether. II caa b carried In teat pocket. Br BtlL BhOO bm Daekaaa. or alx for uAjoo. wUb k mnm Kra wraaatasi armtraBtaa t tmn or raJual am ma as an aw BunV ind biId tn fiu a t. Book anu advlsa fnw. Aii.i.. ttMAvm vlf MYU MEDICINE CO,