March 28, 1895 ALFALFA SEED A SPECIALTY. Case. Millet Seeds, Kafir, Bio aad Jeroaalem Corn, aH arowa la USi. Fee pries addraa. MoMTR ft XIHISOV. Plea mentloa this paper. Oardaa City. Kansas. THE CO-OPERATORS' DEPARTMENT. Conducted by J. T. M SwiatT. Coriwpon deuce solicited. Fire, yclon or bail. OR MORE COWS! ' THE WEALTH MAKERS. a 1 i " i . imwssmi INSURAfiCE DEPARTMENT have you five PEEIIQ ft UK.ft.UU The regular monthly mwtinn ot" the Christian Corporation and a meeting of the board of directors will be held Satur day evening, March 80, at 7:30 p. m., in this building, 1120 M St. Important business is to be transacted and all mem bers are expected to to present or send a reason why they can not attend. WHAT WE ARE DOING The Christian Corporation is making progress slowly. We cannot provide work for all who hare made application to join us, but shall send for each family as soon as means are obtained to set tbern at work. Brother Keene is now in Lincoln rustling to get the co-operative store started. We are planning to get an inexpensive irrigation plant to insure the crop on our 40 acre truck farm three miles from Lincoln Brother Eyestone will stay in Butlercounty tocarry on the 240 acre farm there this summer. We cannot all of us get together before full. Some that are now of us will be obliged to stay away perhaw longer. Theobsta cles that stand in our wiiy are easily re movable as means increase. Property this spring cannot be sold. TIkth is therelore a great lack of money. But if a good crop is raised we shall have more looxe means and outside property cnn be sold without sacrificing it. The child must creep before it runs. Slow growth will test oar motives and make our increase healthy and perma nent. Our Monday meetings are interesting and will become more and more so. We discuss farming (some of us as Horace Oreeley did), how to raise this, that and the other thing, how to save labor, how to rig up a power to lift water out of Salt Creek, how to make the store a sue cen, etc., etc. We take a common inter est in everything, because it is our busi ness. The farmer is interested in the store now as never before; and the mer chant will be interested in the farm. We no longer call what we possess our own, individual, "our" taking the place of my" and "mine." We must soon start Sunday meetings also to discuss our duties one to another and to the world, and to study und draw inspiration from the word of God. At a special meeting of the members of the Christian Corporation lust Thursday brother S. K. Keene of Missouri Valley, Iowa, was elected superintendent of the Mercantile Department and is on the ground working up the co-owerative store enterprise. He is a steam engine and boiler combined, and will make the wheels go. See Brother Hardin's Christian Corpo ration sermou on pnge three. He has made application to unite with us. A SPECIALTV MILLET AND CANE CLOVER. GRASS T. Or. M0O-MO3 Union Ave., Kansas City, Ha Bullet In His Brain. ' New Tork, March 25. The physicians At the Manhattan hospital are much Interested in the case of George Sues senbach, a German, who attempted suicide in Central park by shooting himself in the head Just one month ago and who is rapidly recovering in spite of the fact that the bullet still lies em bedded in his brain. John L Sullivan 111. Boston, Mass., March 25. John L. Sullivan is sick with pneumonia at the home of his sister here, but his con dltlon is not alarming. Tobacco Ta Rejected. Berlin, March 18. The committee of the Reichstag, to which the tobacco tax bill was referred, has rejected the para graph of that measure embodying i principle regarding a tax on the manu facture of tobacco. ' Rebel soldiers Captured and Slain. Colon, March 18. A severe engage ment was fought at Baranca Monday, March 11. The rebels numbered 600, ot whom 120 were' slain. In addition the government troops, which were vlctort ous, captured many prisoners. Trie to Kill III Family. Clinton, Iowa, March 18. Cornelia. Judd, while temporarily insane, yester day tried to kill his wife, three chil dren and himself. His wife held him In check until aid arrived. Strike lit Manitowoc, Wli. Manitowoc, Wis.. March 25. The dock laborers employed at the F. and P. M. dock in this city, struck yesterday for an Increase In wages. They have been loading the company's boats for 15 cents an hour and struck for 20 cents. Garaa's Death Confirmed. Washington. March 25. Under date of San Jose, Costa Rica, March 10, United States Minister Baker confirms the report of the death of Catarlno E. - Garza, the notorious Mexican revolu tionist and outlaw, who, for a long tlm, operated on the northern border of Mexico along the Rio Grande. Notice our cheap clubbinir rates with The Prairie Farmer" and "The Picture Magazine." Send in your subscriptions. Tou will want good reading matter for tbe family during the long winter even ings. Your Butter, Eggs, Poultry .Veal.Roana, Potato ee, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Hay. lUrain. urtfi ana Dried Fruits, or AXYTHING YOU MAY HAVE to us. Quick sales at the nlshert market price and prompt returns made. Writ ft prices or any Information yon may want SUMMERS, KORRISOR A CO., 1 74 South Water St Chicago, 111. Bsrouoica-MetropoUtan M aliooal Hank, ChtcaiBj That Lametlac can Te cttrect wltfi St. Miles' NEBVE FIiASIEB. Only 2S& SUDS TIMOTHY. A LITTLE FELLOW Kay, Sunday' lonesome far a HUI teller. With pop anil nm'm a readlo all the while. An' never savin' anything to cheer ye. An' lookln, 'lf they didn't know how to mile; With hook an' line a-bangln' in the woodehed, An' lot o' 'orm down by the outside cellar An' Brown's creek Just oyer by the mllldam Say, Sunday' lonesome far a little feller. Why. Sunday' lonesome far a little feller, Bight od from eon-op when tb day com mence; For little feller don't bar much to think of, 'Cept chasla' gopher 'Ions the cornfield fence; Or dlgtfln' alter mole down la the woodlot. Or ellmbln' after apple what' not meller. Or flsliln' down In llrown' creek hu' mill pond: Say, Sunday' lonesome for a little feller. Bat Sunday's never lonesome tor a little feller. When he I st ay In' down to Unci Ore's: He took bis hook onct right ont in tbe orchard, An' told as little chaps Jnst lot o' atorle; All truly true, that hiippeued onct far honest, An' one 'bout Hons In a sort o' cellar, An' haw ome angel came and abut their mouth np. An' how l hey nener toched that Dan'l feller. An' Sunday' pleasant down to Aunt Marllda's: She lets an take some books that some on gin her; ' An' take ns down to Sunday school 'n tb icboolbonse: An' sometimes has a nice shortcake for din ner, An' onct she bad a puddln' full o' raisins. An' onct a frosted cake all white and yeller. t think, when I stay down to sunt Marllda's That Sanday'i plensunt for a little feller. Christian Advocate. The Nationalists Resolve At the meeting of the nationalist club on Sunday afternoon city politics was dis cussed, and the following was adopted: Resolved, That the most important questions before the people in the city, state and nation is not, "shall the social evil be suppressed, the saloons and dance houses closed on Sunday, the liquor traitic prohibited, the taxpuyers (?) pro tected or Sunday ball games prevented. Resolved, That the most important question in city, state and nation is, "Shall every man and woman be insured an opportunity to earn a comfortable living without resorting to vicious and disreputable methods. Resolved, That as leading townrdsthis much desired result, the people of this city should own and operate all its public works, such as lighting plants, street railways, telephonesystem and municipal coal yard, brick yard and milk depot; be it further Resolved, That the question as to whether men shall be able to live at all takes precedence over the question as to how and in what manner they shall live. $750.00 A Year and All Expenses, . We want a few more Ueneral Agent, ladles or gentlemen, to travel and appoint agents on our new publications. Full particulars given on ap plication. If you apply please send referents, and state business experience, age and send pho tograph. If yon cannot travel, write ns for terms to local canvaHser. Dept. Kara, S. I. BELL, & CO., Philadelphia, fa. Farm For Sale. 410 acre: M aorta la cultivation; 1 room dwelling, good well of par water aad cistern. S00 acre prairie. 60 acres timber: situated !tt mile Iroan I)e Are, the county Mat of Prairie eonnty, a buy little town on the west bank ot Whit Hirer; cheap ranportotlo by steamer line; good harch and school privilege. Price $2,860. I1.50 eaah, balance la deferred payments. Addreas, W. H. VIVION. Loaoka, Ark. Wanted ! Ta trudn rM.riftnoA nrnnortv for Hfah- - - - f - K a liBhed newspaper. Would pay part cash for a paying plant. H. f, uibson, Rising City, Neb. TINGLEY & BURKETT, Attorney s-at- Law, 1026 O St., Lincoln, Mb. OeOwtteaa mad aad money remitted u day as collected. -A.. J. -A-deiins, BRADSHAW, NEB., Breeder of Black Langshan Chickens. The greatest general purpose chicken of the age. My flock soorea from 804 to 4. EGGS FOR SALE.. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Fold outright, no rent, no royalty. Adapted toOiiy.ViilaReorCountry. Needed in every home, shop, store and office. Greatest convea. jence and best kbI ler on earth. Agroin nuke from S5 to 690 prr dav. One in a residence means a sale to all the neiRbbors. Fine iurtrumentn, no toys, works nnywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for use when shipped. Can be put np by any one, never out of order, no repairing, last a life time. Warrant,d. A money maker. Write "U. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk 10. Columbus. 0 TINGLEY & BURKETT. Attorneys for Administrator, 1026 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. Notioe of Sale of Real Estate In the matter ot the Estate ot Mary A. Hostetter, deceased. Notice I hereby given that In pursuance of aa order ot Samuel Chapman, Judge ol tbe district eonrt of Otoe eonnty, mat of Nebraska, mad on the 21st day ot February, 1895, tor tbe sal ol the real estate hereinafter described, there will b old at tb premises, No. 8111 O St., Lincoln, Ne braska, oa th 26th day ot March, 1895, at 3:00 o'clock p. m., at public sal to the higheet bidder tor cash, subject to incumbrance against th same, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot numbered six (), In block numbered one (1), In Plalnview addition to tb city of Lincoln, Lancaster eonnty, Nebraska. bald sale will r main open one hour. Dated thi 27th day of February, 1895. C. M. MeOltEW, Administrator ol th Eatate ot Mary A. Hostet ter. deceased. M4 It appearing best for the Interest of all parties concerned in tbe sale of tbe above described premises to have a postponment of the s.ald sale, notice is therefore hereby given that eaid sale la postponed and adjourned, and will be beld on Wednesday, April 8, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the east door of the court house in Lincoln, Lan caster county. Neb., and will be open lor one hour, and the sale conducted on the same term as stated above. Dated this 26th day of March, 1895. C. H. McGREW, Administrator of th Estate ol Mary A. Hoi tetter, deceased. Mm IPS TUB DOTV OK TIIK I.EJJIHLATUItK. The insurance lobS.v told the aouse comiiiitte on insuruiice, that the raise in ratfa last year was made necessary by the "Value in Policy," and that uiiIbhs that law was repealed there woild be another raise, II. R. 246, by Drockman, will allow mutual companies to organize, and those who desire to insure in that kind of a company will have a chance. Heire the fact that the townspeople may or;anii and get away from an exorbitaut rate in the stock cotnpaniea, the same as the farmers are doing, will deter the stock companies from making a raise. The house said by a vote of 8Ji to 7 when II. It. 417 was indefinitely post poned, that it was not in favor of annull ing or repealing either the farm mutual law or the "value in policy law." Now if you desire to bo consistent you ;ill at once advance this bill to its final passage and rush it through to the senate. The farmers are saving thousands of dollars annually, and as the towns' peo ple are asking this legislature to give them a similar right it should by all means be given them. No one can give a just reason why H. R. 246 should not become a law, as its passage will in the next two years affect every policy holder in the state. It will serve as a lever to keep the rate of stock companies down, but if it does not pass, the stock companies can con time to raise the rate to any point they please, and the town-peojile hive to have to submit or do without insurance. There is a town dwelling house insur ance company in Iowa that has been running two years. They have about 2,U00,000 insurance; have had but $541 in losses. The farmers in that state hav had companies running for more than twenty years, the average cost has been less than one per cent for five years. In this state there arenot far from 15, 00U members of farm mutual companies, and all are well pleased with the results of their experience. We invite you to take a peep at the re port of the forty-three farm companies iu the Auditor's office. Of these forty-three companies twelve sustained no loss. The total amount of losses for 1894 was but $13,709, carry ing an average risk for the year of about $12,000,000. The amount written dur ing the year was $6,155,464. Fees re ceived therefor $39,676. which would be 64-100 of one per ceut, $6.40 per $1000. There are three state stock companies. Last year 'they received $263,305, for $14,101,881, and paid out $113,432 for losses. These three companies collected at the fate of 86-100 or $18.60 per $1,000. The printed report of the Auditoi" does not show several things that should be shown, both in the stock and mutual companies: for instance, one company that carries Are and cyclone insurance reports that they have $2,000 insurance, when the facts are that they have $1,000 in each department. At that rate any of our companies could report twice the amount that we have, and when asked to explain we could say that we have so much in fire (the full amount) and the same amount in lightning, which in real ity would be just double the actual amount of insurance. The Auditor's re port should bring out this fact and should also separate the amounts of in surance written on different classes of business. , I am not censurinirthe Auditor, because the law says what we shall rpquire of the insurance companies, and if he asked any more of the companies they would not answer. I think it would be a good thing for the officers of our mutual companies to get together and consult with the Auditor before he calls on us for another state ment, and agree upon a form of report that will show the full working of the company. H. U. 246, is the third bill on general file in the house, and may be passed soon, but its friends will have to do some effective work to get it through the senate. 9obIe'a Aluminum CoStee Economizer!) FITS ANY COFFEE POT free Trial No Ekk needvd to settle. Keeps the rot , blackens, Wr guarantee our 7) Vnnnnnuipr to m&ka betrnr The Coffee stronuer and richer coffee. Price with 1-3 Iras. We allow Post cnA each purchaser one wek Paid' , wi.i rip.i anu II lid, we will refund the money. ARTHUR L. DOIIIB CO. 211 Wabuh Av.,Chloafa, Iu. World's THE KEYSTONE Dehorning Clipper, lbs mskaman, rapid ani durable '? Fair Highest . Award sain matt, nuimmaua f - cmcuuu snrr rait. .C.BROSIUS,?.X',iaf' Elkhorn Valley Herd of Poland-China Swine. I have nil the leading trains Including Free Trades, Wilkes and ltlaek U. 8. families. The beat lot of plR I ever raised sired by Paddys Chip 1S1S8, K Wanna maker S6S29, Col. U. 8. 10605. My owe are mos'ly Free Trade and Wilk (train. L. H. SUTER, Neligh, Neb. For Sale at a Bargain! Lease of 640 acre school land (im proved) all enclosed with six-wire fence, 180 head of nice young hogs weighing from 100 to 200 pounds to go with it. This is in Custer county near Broken Bow. Price, 13,000. FOR SALEQood B-room cottage, barn, corner lot in good neighborhood. For sale cheap. E. T. Huff, 936 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. iu I PL A v. 5 If 3 If so a 14 Baby" Cream Separator will earn It cost for you every year. Way continue an inferior system another year at so frreat a loss f Dairying is now the only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly con ducted It always pays well, and must pay you. You need a separator, ana you hum toe ise.ni, ine " Baby." All styles and capacities. Prices, $75.00 upward. Send tor new lS'Jo Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., Branch Offices : General Offices: ELGIN, ILL 74 00RTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. )f1 Ilia Famous I A Perfect Wonder. The Bast Tomato! i In the World and jnst what eTsryone wants. I 'Kilramclr Karlr, bear abnndantlj of tb finest: JtlfiTured, bright red tomatoes and is bilainikkd I truin all vthsn by IU tree form, standing erect and re- Z I quiring no support at all. lo one wiioitaaagar-1 I den should be without it. t I JIAV'S MATCHLESS CUCUMBER I I 1 SiiiMrk Variety Enormoniilr productire, Orowstf 1 about lllinchss long, and is unequalled foridiriua.. OUH FAMOUS tltKAM LtTTLCli f 1ft beau them mil. Very crisp and tender. Stands long t ime before running to seed. I t.yw will send postpaid, a packet ach of Kxtrn 2 Eurlr Xree Tomato. Matchless Cucumber, Cream ILetuce, May's 8Uo. Certificate, and ourlllastraud a Bargain Catalogue worth dollars to very buyer j I Iot Seeds, Fruits ana plants, containing Colored J Plates, painted frem nature, and thonsai'dn I j , illustration all tor only ten of-nts. I J 1 J j J I ToeTery person e unug lUc. for ibove Tomato I Collection and giving as the nami - and addrfwerg of three or more ot thuir friend who purchase S, k Seeds, Planta or Fruits, we will add, free, ones I p icketof Mam moth Tomato, a magnificent variat) V, .of normusos sise, often weighng 8 lbs.each. g Thh a, the aort liberal offer a Seed.mae, aad aa ne sbsnld fall I M AY A nfl Sel.iea Prircipdl Offices and lacfery IT fbrdgn Branch - CATAWOUe PRCe AT AMY, Rambler Agency . or sznr by mail. FOR 2 TWO CCMT .STAMPS.' ' E. R. GUTHRIE, A Kent, Lincoln, Neb. UE7 CATALOGUE AND GUIDE to Poultry SaiMN or 1896. Contain over 190 fine Illustrations show ing a photo of th largest hennery in tht west. Qives beat plana for poultry honsea Bore reined iea ana recipes for all diseases also valuable information on the kitchen and flower garden sent for only 10 cents Jobs Btojobw, It., S. 0. Box 78, Truport, 111, WOVEN WIRE FENCE Horse hit;h. bull strons, pi3 and chicken tight. Maka It vourselt for l3to20S 50 styles. A man and bo; 8 tonnrnriia (lav. catalog free. KITSELM AN BROS.. Ridgevllle. Ind. COLE'S IUntittoi CO FF Sarden Annual J SEEDS! The Best and lu I teat NOTZLTTB3 Letttjoe, Melon, tomato a Skf.d Potatoes, Pnsies Sweet Peas. Save money in Doyinit Trom ua. impiote list. (Jp"ztras with order. Addnwa COLE'S Seed 6tor, Pella, Iowa . a f eMaa8llTCrWal AH Price -sai SllterWalcaM, Bkmie llxhi. Hum. Gut Tm.Kkiih. 8laa mbIb. Anardem. Anna, Plaaaa Oder Rllta. Cwa Dnwm, ttt4 Bllh, Stmt, K.lllra, Rm, aills Utttr PrMa. ItxkStnn, Trarta. AbtIU, HayCatlm, Ptm MaMte, Copy Boob, Ttawj, Drill., Baa Plain, tewe Sonara, tV Mllia, htkaa, Ba4m, DaaiptMi, Un 8h.ll.ri, Haa4 (arts, Farm. 8raan,Wlra tnm, Bllla. Wriagtn, Irla, Sam, tttml Mai, Uraia Dpa, Grew Sara, Italian, Tacts, Bit Braaaa, Hay, siwk, Slmtsr, Ballraa, Platfom aadCaaatar M lUt8. flaa for fraa tatalacaa aa aaa haw to aan Jaavy, 111 So. flarsoa Bt., 0HI0AOO SOAU 00 COtoaga, W Please mention The Wealth Makers. OLD RELIABLE PEERLESS FEED ifGRMDEnS vrriuus more Kraiu w ouj . . .1 Hn.,l.n.Mlll i ' .1 IlHl' ill corD, oats, etc., fine enough for any purpose. Wap ranted not to choke. We warrant the Peerless to be THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MILL ON EARTH. rewrite us at once for prices and agency. There Is money in this mill. Made only by tbe JOLIET STROWBRIDCE CO., JOLIET, ILL. Jobbers and Manufacturers of Farm Machinery, Carriages, Wagons, Windmills. Bicycles, Harness, etc. Prices lowest. Quality best. All parties who may wish to take ad vantage of oor clubbing rates or receive our premiums must pay back subscrip tion to date if iu arrears. Q c irv r 12 Mir ivcr siaae ay a rensaie te take adnuitas or 1C i l?reftaffle?lfl' ns JfSK'sig X Awarded World's . medal ror runty. Always rresn ana iteuaoie. i V I SPECIAL OFFER!' only we, I will send X J Kl I 7 o . . . cT.VtxralW!taSeechotyew ; iiouana usDoageana ttewuaw water mewu. i r Hpiuitiriil Keerl and Plant Cat&loeue 71X1. AAlraai i-M-ru mam STATS s'sH 1867. KAHSAS HOME HURSERY. 1895. OTEB 100 ACRES.S Grow all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees of Best rarieties suited to the west. Originator of the Kansas Black Raspberry. All leading and new varieties of small fruits, Qrapes, Shrubbery and Evergreens. Price list to all applicants. Agents wanted. A. H. GRIESA, Box J, Lawrence, Ks. BUY OF A H0HE NURSERY I t CRETE NURSERIES Established In 1873, point to many thousands of succeesful orchards in Nebraska applied from their nursery. Thsir stock for 1895 is complete in all departments, and as good as erer sent ont. Large orders for apple trees, filled on eight month's time. Purchase at first hand and save agent's and dealers' profit ' Cor respond early before the rush of spring trade opens. E. F. STEPHENS, Manager, Crete, Neb. CARRIAGES) DUESIES, HARNESS and Dleyelea, at Factory Price. Work guaranteed and 20 to w per cent saved. Our goods received the highest awards at the World's Fair. Our 1895 Mammoth Illustrated Catalogue is free to all. It shows all the latest styles and improvements and reduced prices. It baa 2(0 pages and is the largest and most complete catalogue ever issued. Bend tor it. Jftfrte. Alliavnre tavrrtacv ., Cincinnati, Obio. Eeo Writ to-day. - mmm THROW AWAY YOUR ( Write for Catalogue ana Pricel.) pKyTA DlfiHTorfEFT fevRpCK 16LANP PLOW POPE MFQ. CO. Hartford, Conn. asANCHC, aosroN NEW TORR CHICAOO SAN FKANOiaOO pnovioaNOB BUFFALO Mm r A w-psi AJ wi ' MFQ. J Or a HARTFORD, $80 60. 3 Boys' or Oct Columbia Catalogue. Free at any Columbia agency ; by mail for two s-cent stamps. 531 mrnmn Agent for EVERGREENS FOREST THEE3 Orape Vmes, Kmnli Fruitfl. Shrur. everpreeiiB, wtvon varieties, inciudina ana lioras. m lamDla Order .o t: 2 0 txioraao juiue epruce, u icea run genet sent to any atidrves in the United Stntefi, expretw prepaid, for?; one-half ot above 1 1, 86 pno whole- onrvnaiioiBwvBfi, oo sale cataloKue and "How to arow ever- now to grow ever Received hifthent siwnrd at the world's Fair. Larse t ham HUfBOaa discoum Tor enrij oraers. Aanrww, jucxer naiiouai uiiwy w,f i..gii., ui CAIVIERON'S Home Grown Seeds. BEITS FOB OATaUOQUB' Beaver City, Nebraska. Ash. . . Box Elder and Black Locust $1.25 Per 1,000. 100 APPLE co cn TItliES (9J.JU Alt th Lcadlnc Tarietie. 100 Choir Concord Grapevine $2; 1.000 Rn. Mnlberry. SI IB Shad and Ornamentals. A complete f rice-List free. Address, Jansen Nursery, Jefferson Co. Jansen, Neb, POUND CHINAS FOR SALE. I! in need of a choicely bred Polaod bow write to J. V. Wolfe, Box 825, Lincoln, Neb. He baa a few way up pigi of April and early May farrow. Dohle's Coffee Eeonomlier -nukes yonr oof! last twice as lonir. Fits anr i .it. Free circnlnr Arthur I Doble A Co., 211 Wabash AT.,CblcHgu, in. 2T Columbian Grand Prize! - - Tar a mlHW Writs to-day. CURRY COMB AND BRUSH r BURLINGTON, Stay-On" i Your horse Is always clean.lt keeps -, eOi. -it,t n RletfrAl- I the hair smooth and glossy. No sur- OlMUlC UIUI1ICL. cingle required. No tight girth. No sore backs. No chafing of mane. No rub- T Ding or tau jno norse can wear tnem unaer ms ieeuM u juoi ijurr jlu luan. i We confine our sales to Jobbers only. S,W them, we will, In order toconvlnce you of the superiority of the BURLING- ( TON "STAY ON", over all imitations and old style blankets, send only one , blanket to any address, express paid on receipt of price. Burlington Blanket Co., - Burlington. Wis. ( kt' 4XJ a. Ann finmiNn Y' r . ft. Positively (juaranteed to qive A 8 'KSnd read wbat i said by those Wr)o bavc Vied njerrj MArfUMCTURED Q) ONLY Bt THE CO. Pock Island Ju. COLUMBIAN They almost fly. jff wont cure you lex Neither will medicine. Bicycling will. All you need is to get out doors and let the tonic of rapid motion put new blood into your veins and tissues. Buy a . . . rXX lex Girls' Hartfords, $50. A. L. SHADER, Columbia and Hartford Bicycles, LINCOLN, NEB. H. S. Aley, M D., Treats Successfully Nervous, Female & Chronic Diseases by Bean ol ELECTRICITY aad th Dosimetric System of Medloatlom. OFFICE: 1M6 O ST., LINCOLN, RKB. I -rjIKKSnrSB, Charter WliHa, I xilmej Bad and Poland China riOS. Jeraey, Oaernaey and ' Boliteia Caul. Tboroughbrad , Bheap. Fuo Fasurr. Bnnun and Honaa Dogi. Catalogue. ft. W. BBUTB. avUle, uaeatar vah. reaaa. Furnas County Herd. $100 t r2X or- mm L. E. Beikshlres rUiailU"UIMIIaO class males, and from sow a nood. BerkBhlres: Sal- , , , . . llea Unohesa, and others HO ate II Cattle. l'olan-ChmHs:-('orwli.. T. " " ",'" enmseh and Wilkp N.uva better. All sto.k at halt Pri. ion account of th eAs. " drouth), and gnnraxteed aa f represented. Mention Th Wealth linkers. H.S. WILLIAMSON, leaver City, Neb. v