March i$ 1897 THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT r DOCTORS Searles &Se iries, SPECIALISTS IX NERVOUS. CHRONICA PRIVATE DISEASES, Weak Men Sexually. All private Diseas es and diMorders of men treated 1 ii r saltation free. SYPHILL1S, . Cared for life and the poison thorongh- ly cleansed from the system. Piles, Fis tula and Rectal Ulcers, Hydrocele and Varicocele permanently and successfully cored. Method new and unfailing. ' Stricture and Gleet Cured at home by new method without pain or ratting. Call on or address with stamp. Dr. Searles & Searles. 119 S. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. MAMMOTH WHITE ARTICHOKE Seed at farmers' prices. After seven years' experience in growing them for my hogs I pronounce them equal to Oil Meal One-fifth the Cost, i or particulars prices address Geo. A. Arnold, Hay- helps County, Neb. PER CENT TEST Send Ave one-cent stamps to J. B. ARMSTRONG. Shenandoah, la., for ; 20 DHge book Hints on Corn Growing and 4 sample packages of bent varieties. iYou cannot miss it in doing so. His varieties are Early Ybllow Kose.Snow clake White, Phidb of the Nohtb, and Abmstiiomo's Moiitgage Lifteu. The 1 great corn season of 18SMSonly served to add hew and valuable textimony to the great worth of trie t-ariy jeuow nose ior Nebraska growers. Prices to suit the I times. Sent Free! To any person interested in human matters, or who loves animals, we will Bead free, UDon application, a copy of tba "ALLIANCE," the organ of this so feisty J In addition to its intensely inter acting reading, it contains a!itof4h valuable and unusual premiums given , by. the paper. Address The National Humane Alliance, 410-411 United Char ities Building, New York. legislative Gallery, Portrait and ' Land. scape i m so. uthst. GALLERY ESTABLISHED IN 1871. Work Guaranteed. Prices Low. 1 i m ( i . don. x' is Seed Cora. 1 1 u :-Af LMr tAr M mJlarW Urn. -4 J ,f:' lottos of Ohrttd Jo'riss? SsU ratitSTsTTereby ilven that by virtue of two afcattsl mort erase dated JIM aiiiwj jssei, im ana aurast ft. ism ana an ly nita in ids omcs flee of tbs eonnty Wrk of Lancaster eonDtr, Nebranka Jane 20, IMA and Hcptembcr 2d 1MH", and sxrantHd by t. J. leylsn to the Lincoln Transfer Company to eeorr the payment of 1 16 00 and upon which Jiereis now das tbs turn of $43.00, I'efaalt is.vtnsr been made la tbs payment of saldsom ad no jnlt or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover (aid debt or any part hereof, therefore we will tell the property there- described: ; One Dictator Cultivator, v. One sorrsl bora eight yean old, Ons Brown steal eight foot rise. jOne bay hurt ten yean oid, at public auction IA the corner of Hh and P etreete, Lincoln, Lan 'ater eonnty. Nebraska oil tbe MHh day of , March 1807 t p m. of aald day. Dated this 6th Zlj of March 1K87. " I Lincoln Transfer Company. f lottos. To William Robinson, Non-resident Defendant: Ton are hereby notified that on the first day of March, 187, Llstle Koblnsoa fited a petition asslnet yon in the district cour of Lancaster eonnty, Nebraska, tbe object and prayer ol which are to obtain a divorce from yon on the ground that yon have wiltnlly ebenuouwl thi ',illt'n wunoot gooa eanrs lor ins term oi two A ears issi past, ion at reqairea m easwsi April. 11, I LIZZIE ROBINSON. Plaintiff. 'By Wm.. Lease Owltey WUson, her attor- ers. Dated uarcn Id, 18BT FA8T TIMF, THROUGH OARP. To ftmnha. Oiicago and point in loan nttd lltinnix, the UNION I'AtlFiC iti'-nti-i.wiU'ii .th lht C. 4 N. W. Ity. off.-r the lt-t M-rvice and the fitM-! tiiti-. Cull or write to me for time cnrd. rnu rtO. ' k E. B. h'U'MOK, (it'll. Atft. sk . . Ilk , X, s. lilJOHT., rCfKR A., tali ittW t."li !'" It . . SI. L . I . nincoin, Rscr. i rns l''rVmi3ltofli.m. :om0 0tol2iMtdl hi !.! 1 'lrmi t i'uri m f II U ixiarti si..! alba N urChB Ml , "i, uti iianie .'."T .tl a ., ,M5H tlritlyl VrHaaU.ar. alaiUny(umUU HtW horn rkl Urdti, I rrr'lJlW "War aoine aad tave t tba bt yiv. mnt op tf lo !. riiiaMad w nnT.e.V HOUSE PROCEEDINGS WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY THE LOWER BRANCH. A Saeetnet Summary of the Past Week's Doings of the Nebraska Hoik of Rep resentative A Strictly Xon-PartUan - Review of Each Day's Session. Wednesday, March 17. The bouse today dispensed with the reading of the journal of the previous aay. (Til A- 1 , . . x no senate naving asKea lor a con ference committee on tbe senate amend ments to the exposition bill, a motion naming as members of such committee Messrs. Jenkins. Eager, and Snyder of donnson, was cameo. The house then went into committee of the whole to consider the salary ap- yruprmuun uiu wnicn naa Deen re' committed on Tuesday evening. xnm cnanges which were made were in the salaries of the superintendents of the three insane aaylums, which were cut $1,000 each for the biennium, or from 82,ft00 a year to $3,000 a year. ihe salary of the superintendent of the institute for feeble minded youth at Jie&trice was cut from 83,000 to 11,800 a year, and a similar cut was made in the salary of the superintend ent of the institute for the blind at Nebraska City. The superintendent of the fish commission had his salary cut from 81,200 to 81,000 a year. The most important cut occurred in the supreme court appropriations, the hduse refusing to provide for the salar ies of the three commissioners amount ing to $15,000 for the two years. An unsuccessful attempt was made to in sert an appropriation for the salaries of two extra supreme court judges. As the bill now stands the pay of the three judges only is provided for. As compared with the salary bill of 1895 the appropriation is $22,475 less this year than then. After recess a motion was passed ' in accordance with the request of the sen ate to appoint a conference committee to consider the matter of the recount of the ballots on the constitutional amendment. The committee consists of Messrs. Fernow, Gerdes and Loomis. Standing committees , reported. A number of bills were recommended for passage. H. R. 552, for calling a constitutional convention and II. R. 337, authorizing appointment oi state printer, were postponed. The .university bill, appropriating $30,000 for a building on the campus at tbe state university, passed at third reading by a bare majority vote of fifty-one. . Forty-two members consti tuted the opposition. H. R No. 19(5, appropriating $20,000 for the rebuilding of the dormitory at tne rem normal school passed by a vote of ST to 33. The house then went into committee of the whole to consider the claims ap propriation bill, but after a short ses sion rose, and a resolution was paased authorizing a committee t o take forci ble possession of the ballots in the hands of tbe recanvassing board. The resolution was offered by Mr. Sheldon of Dawes and passed by a vote of 59 to . 26. The house adjourned at 7 o'clock. Thursday, March 18. In the house this morning a com munication waa read from Governor Holcomb, the substance of which ap pears elsewhere, in relation to the re count. The communication was re ferred to a committee. The Lincoln charter was read a sec ond time as passed by the senate, and discussion eusued as to its disposition. It waa finally agree to refer the bill Lio the committee on cities and towns witli the understanding that it be re- Frldav mornlnr mined iaf.olv lifter roll call, when the house shall iro ,minitiii,nii,..uU . u" rT,' j V: . . , .. . the debate to be limited to two ours. k The next bill considered was II. E. Droridinnf for extino-iiishmpnt. nt all Uability of the mortgagor on any note or oir.er evioence oi indebtedness se curei1' by a mortgage on real estate upon the sale of such property made under foreclosure proceedings. Atr. Hull offered an amendment mak ing th bill to apply to present mort- ilull aaid that the homes of Ne braska people were being wiped away bythe people who loan money. The loalierv of money, he said, do not ad vance more than two-thirds of the value cf property at best and Mr. Hull thought it was unjust if the property at aale did not meet the principal, to loaf the borrower down with a de ficiency judgment which makes him an abselule slave afterwards. Mr. Hull contended that it was not lattice. Mf. Kich said that the general fore closure bill contained the provisions of No. fcaad he thought this bill should ntfitiered first. . Yei.ier moved that the committee nd report and aak leave to ait immediately. This wat done to adv.4ict! a bill relating to foreclosures, not sVlvanufHl by the sifting committee. tie then went into committee of hole and took up II. K. So, 9l la the prt'rient foreclosure laws. rovkioa granting redemption get after the order of sale Is is- I lie dttnte ensued over the of time to be allowed in which to retdemu property. Mr. YeUer in aUteU ' hat two years were neernary for ri4tinptkn. Mr. Iii'tt of Itouglas waa opponl to the two year limit. lie Imlieved one year to be auRicient, for, with the tune luiuttlil stay, lliU would give twenty one month. Mr l(ih beUeved that toettrid thnreilt'inption limit to tliir-ty-three monttia would Injura the rredit s' Sfehraka. lie had fttihtititted the bll Ut aL'rnW of several Ittan rom MMiirs vht had favored the one) ear limit and who strongly ri'Mimiuvndetl the rtal of the rrwiit nine nion'.hs stay whkih may le liken after the de ere la finilrei. Thek llwss lrflwith the one year provUi And rtsmtmrn l-.! favorably, The ttotauilttee ar.x, the Ihi sitopt- e4 the rja.rt and adiurnel. Sin atk rda, Maeekj tw. The tHtiiiilUhd by the hou toxlay s) Iha ta . i.f the l.tnroln ekarUri eeauieraili of whU h iveu te4 laV attention ut the weUre rMlr t-Mh at day. Tte rui was read ta run witti the asasabefe .Ufl Ihe house rW t'er, It nil eal was rterd at 1 e rled aad after al 'Mill of the hme Utl-f half Thel addinir the i privift sued. I lengti an hour the vote waa announced, 67 yeas, 24 naya The speaker deulared the bill passed with the emergency clause. His announcement was greeted wiui cheers. The special committee appointed to take the ballots from the canvassing board reported that they had them saieiy in their possession. Tne report of the committee was adopted by a vote of 69 to 19. The same committee io which waa referred the governor'a special message reported the bill for the appointment of a new commission to canvass the votes and the bill con ferring new powers on the attorney general. The house adjourned till Saturday, a motion by Mr. Eager to adjourn till Monday being snowed under inglor iously. , Saturday, March to. A number of bills were reported with recommendations. II. K. 578 was recommended for a place on general file. It authorizes Douglas county to vote bonds for the benefit of the exposition. Mr. Roberts of Douglas moved that the bill be or dered engrossed for a third reading. The motion was withdrawn and the bill went on general file. The speaker signed tbe Lincoln charter bill. II. Its. 553, for a bird day, and 520, for encouragement of beet sugar fac tories, were postponed. Senate joint resolution No. 25, for a ''bird day," was recommended for passage, as was also S, F. 40, providing for organization of mutual hail and Insurance companies. Mr. Pollard of Cass introduced a resolution calling attention to charges of fraud in tbe recount of ballots on constitutional amendment, and direct ing that the votes of Hall, York, Wayne and Key a Paha counties be brought before the house and publicly re counted. The resolution was discussed at some length. The majority said there waa a bill before the legislature' to provide for a non-partihan board to count the ballots and the resolution provisions were unnecessary. The republicans thought fraud bad been committed and wanted an open recount. After much debate the resolution waa tabled. Adjourned to Monday. Monday. March 9. II. It. 492 was considered in commit tee of the whole. The bill provides that a receiver may not be appointed where the mortgage indebtedness ex ceeds tbe value of the property repeal ing the present law allowing the ap pointment of receivers when the prop erty la probably insufficient to dis charge the mortgage debt. The bill provoked a long discussion. Sheldon of Dawes offered an amend ment that no receiver may be appoint ed for property occupied as a home stead. The amendment carried and the bill was recommended to pass. The amendment as it waa inserted in the bill simply made more clear a point of law about which some judges differ. In effects all other provisions of the bill agree with the law as it now stands. II. B. 6 was the bill providing for the extinguishment of liability of mortga gors on deficiency Judgments. Mr. iiurkett of Lancaster offered an amendment providing that that the act shall not affect collateral security. Accepted. Mr. Hull offered an amendment pro viding that if a holder of a mortgage shall elect (o bring an action at law on his mortgage he shall be ' deemed to have abandoned his mortgage security. Carried. On motion of Mr. Burkett the com mittee recommended that a committee of three be appointed by tbe houae to draft a substitute bill. S. F. 46, to compel street car com panies to vestibule their cars, waa dis cussed. After a running debate it was recommended for passage. 11. II. 652, providing for a legislative committee to recount ballots, waa re ported for third reading by committee on privileges and elections with an amendment that the minority repre sentation on the committee "may" instead of "shall" consist of one re publican from the bouse and one from the senate. Adjourned. j Toesday, March S3. In the house this morning the sifting committee made a report and recom mended quite a number of bills for ad vancement. Messrs. Shull and Hull were opposed to advancement to third reading of important bills, as there was a liabil ity of one or two getting through that were unworthy, as had already hap pened in the senate. The special committee appointed to draft a substitute for the deficiency judgment bill reported same, and reoummended a. I . 108 oe considered with it. Adopted. A resolution by Mr. Roddy, indors ing Congressman Maxwell for intro ducing a sugar bounty bill, was tabled. A motion to change the rules so as to require thirty members to secure a roll call or call of t he house was voted down. On third reading a number of bills were pasted, chief among which were bouse rolls 615. the salary appropria tion bill; 630, the claims bill: 35, pro viding for payment by counties of pre mium on bonds of county treasurers where ueh are executed by bond com panies; and ,354, containing same pro visions, but relating to state treasur er's bond; 3;'0, providing state and county o tllerr taay give guaranty bond if they desire (passed withtmer geney ch)usej; S. K. 47, providing that the aigitutiires of both huoband and wife shall be needed on chattel mort gnge on houteliotit goods; H. t 46, re quiring street car companies to vesti bule thel.' cur. Adjourned. tUtaaea rellri, Hrl Tranp t ay. Miku tn fash. Ion of gents like me an' yoa carrying club Is a tbULtke, See ad I Yeutulilt out? (Tuba scare -'0,U Into being hospitable, don't theyr ' Hrl 1 ramp--They neater; but w'ea folk bejjan lo not our club they began lr jI bl. l gi an' now It lasoe all th cld Vltlle they ha Wf lut'd Ui' dud, N. V. Weeklf, Ml, Wlf Ileal la eleaea. (h Trtait, Marrh id News froia Hardest? soy that gray wolves are eoniHtllltnf grtit depredattent to treell Uk A piienlie well haul will labs I'lare patenter. The auate-a will number aer 500 fsrsser. SENATE PROCEEDINGS WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY THE UPPER BRANCH. A Condensed and Cotclse Kon-Fartisea Report of the Labors of the Nebraska Senate for the Fast Week Action Taken on the Various Measures. Wednesday, March IT. In tbe senate this forenoon a wran gle lensued over . the report of the sift ing committee which made an effort to Elace twenty-three bills on third read ig without consideration in committee of the whole. The senators kicked, and the lieutenant-governor ruled finally that the report relating to third reading of bills must be adopted by a two-thirds vote. The only change made in the report was expunging therefrom the 8cotia normal school bill, which the senators desired to discuss or lay aside until propositions could be received from York, South Sioux City and other places. A resolution by Senator Itcal for ap pointment of a joint committee to con fer with a house committee in regard to recau vass of votes was adopted and Senators Ileal, Feltz and Mutz ap pointed. The senate then went into commit tee of the whole and considered bills placed at head of general file by sift ing committee. All were recommended for passage. 8. F. 133, reducing fees for legal advertising, was so recom mended only after a heated debate. Thursday, March 18. After taking action on several bills this morning the senate went into com mittee of the whole to consider the special order. 8. F. 30, by Senator Uondring of 1'latte, which repeals the anti-trust law , and enacts a more stringent law on the subject. The bill defines trusts and conspiracies against trade or in business, declares the same unlawful and void, and provides means for the suppression of the same, and remedies for persons injured thereby, and provides punishment lor violations of the act. There was no discussion until aection 10 was reached. This aection exempts farmers and labor organizations from the application of the law. Attention waa called to the fact that the eight hour law was declared un constitutional as class legislation be cause it exempted farm hands and domestic servants, j Senator Murphy of Gage offered the following substitute for aection 10. Section 10. Nothing herein contained shall be construed jto prevent any as semblies or associations of laboring men from passing and adopting such regulations aa they may think proper in reference to wagea and the compen sation of labor, and such assemblies and associations shall retain, and there is hereby reserved to them, all the rights and privileges now accorded to them by law, anything herein con tained to the contrary notwithstanding. The amendment waa adopted and the bill recommended for passage. uovernor llolcomb a message asking for action on the matter of a recount of ballots waa read. Senator Talbot of Lancaster moved that it be referred to a committee of five to investigate the aubject matter and report to the senate. Senator Ransom of Douglas aaid tbe houae had referred the measage to the joint members who were mem bers of the joint committee appointed previously to consider the matter of the recount of ballots and he moved that the senate make the same reference. Carried. Adjourned, Friday, March 19. In the senate the sreneral aDnronria- tion bill for expenses was referred to committee on finance, ways and means a. t . 2, to prevent combinations be tween insurance companies was made a special order for Monday afternoon. On third reading of bills Senator Dundas' state vault bill was passed bv a vote of 20 to 8, the vote in detail be YEAS 20. Beal Canadsy Dearing Dundas Farrel Feltz Johnson Fritz Lee Heapy McOann Howell Miller Jeffcoat Muffly NAYS-8. Graham Spencer Murphy Talbot ABSENT 6. Haller Ransom Mutz Ottbora Ritchie Schaal Steele Watson Weller Caldwell Oondrlng Conoway tiro than Sykes II. B. 15, for the relief of Boyd coun ty for cost of Barrett Scott murder trial, passed 28 to 2. 8. F. 108, Senator Beat's bill abolish ing deficiency judgments, was passed with some difficulty Several members passed on roll call and when the list had been called the bill had only 16 votea, or one less thn necessary. Sen ator Dearing, who had pissed, then voted yea. Senator adas changed from no to yes. Farre, Hen cast the nineteenth vote Siiatot Felts, who had been absent, voted for the bill and Senator Howell, who had paased, voted aye. Under a call of the house the vote in detail waa: YEAS-tl Graham JoSnlon lirothsu fce llrapr Mrtlano ltwa Mlllnr Joftrosl Mumcy Ileal I aiisitut iK-siitis" lunU r'srrrlt Kelts Mutt Ostx.ro, feaall Sykes WalaoU NAYS-lft (liimlrlnt Itanonm lUIIrr Km bis Murphy hpeueer Caldwell I 'una ay Kriu fMeele Tsltwit Waller The senate eonfereuee committee on the eipoKitiou bill reported that Ihe Joint committee waa unable to agree. Senator liomlrlng of I Matt moved that the senate recede from its amendment relating to the amount of ttnrljtttu which the exposition shall oil led he. fore the stale appropriation oftlixi,. 0iJ shall be available. ( arrled. enator Jr?Ti-ii waa voted pay for the full session, In tha aftrriKam among the bills passed were II. U. Ail, fur lualateuauee of public M-les; henale files, IU, re iilr!ii(f raiirad right of way be mowed ea.-U yeart iioi, to prevent aje elfU' gold or allrer rotttrat'ts; tJT, lo 1rohFtiil iwrviiis or iraUun frin rtty onier, their aervtae or r-nstiirl for tews ll.an tne regular price charged tl her eunttitiirr. Adjourned. eelardey, Mtnk te. Only I) members of the seaale were present today, f he new rratta bill and Ihe bill enlarging the powers of the attorney general and governor in tbe matter of diapening of salts already in oeurt or hereafter filed In court by any person, were read tbe second time and ordered engrossed for a third reading. The special bill amending the Omaha char ter bill was ordered engrossed for a third reading. Senate files 111, repealing some dead statutes relating to fees of masters and registers in chancery; 04, authorizing county treasurers to invest not to ex ceed 75 per cent of sinking fund in county warrants; 85, relating to juria diction of justices of the peace, were passed. 8. F. 133. Senator Dundas' bill for, reducing rates for legal advertising! and county printing waa slaughtered,' only six votes being cast for it 8. F. 267, by Senator Dundee, reduc ing salary of state veterinary to 13 a' day for time actually served, and fixinirl Dav of live Stock iwmmlulnn a S3 neri day for time employed, w as declaredl passed after Senator Talbot changed xrom no to yes. several other bills were caued up put no action taken owing to tne ab aence of several senators. Adjourned to Monday. Monday, March 99. Senator Heller's insurance bill' to prevent combines to fix rates, was this afternoon in the senate thoroughly discussed in committee of the whole. An amendment to exempt Omaha and Lincoln irom Its provisions waa defeat ed and the biil recommended for pass age. The new recount act which createa a. board to be composed of seven mem Dera or tne legiHiature was passed, aa was also the special act amending the umana charter bill. The third bill passed was senate file 383, enlarging the powers of the attorney-general. Senator tiondring'a general anti trust bill, S. F. 330, was passed with twenty-seven votes to its credit and none against. ' . F. 3S1, giving to medical colleges unclaimed dead bodies, was passed. I hree or four other measures were passed and the senate adjourned. Tuesday, March S3. The first thing the senate did thle morning when the preliminariea were over waa to legislate backward on a. if. 196, appropriating 830,000 for a dor mitory at tbe l'eru normal. Under suspension of the rules the bill waa recalled from tbe houae,' the vote by which it had been missed was recon sidered and after all this bad been ml fected the measure found itself buried on general file, ita only hope of resur rection being tbe sifting committee, which Is said to be unfriendly to it. a report waa read from Attorney GeneralSmyth relative to the causae of delay in the progress of the maximum rate caae in tbe supreme court. benators Jieal and Mutz were ap pointed by Lieutenant uovernor liar' ria to aerve on the committee to in vestigvte state offices and state instl tutions. 8. F, 239, extending terms of county officers to four years, waa a special or der. After eome debate it waa reoom mitted .lo.tandlng committee for amendment. several Dine were passed, among wnion were: S. F. Z, anti-insurance combine bill; 261, placing telephone, express and tel egraph companies under control of board of transportation; H. R. 186, legalizing certain actions of Buffalo county officers. In committee of the whole tbe tea ate considered 8. F. 371, taxing net earnings of express companies 2 per cent. Tbe bill was amended to tax tbe earnings 8 per cent. Senator Talbot moved to amend so aa to tax business men, profeasional men and farmers. r Senator Howell moved to strike cat the word far mere. Both propositions were voted down and tbe bill recommended for passage. The committee arose and reported Tbe senate then adopted tbe report and adjourned. TO ADJOURN OR NOT? That Is the Qaestlon Now Agitating the Members of the Legislature, The bill 'introduced in tbe senate which repeals the recent recount act and createa another recanvassing board to be composed of members of the legislature, was ordered engrossed for a third reading and will be paased Monday it possible, ihe talk about an extra session of the legislature, to be called for the purpose of declaring tbe result of the recanvess, and rumors of a recess of two or three weeks ao aa to give the recanvassing board time to complete its work, carries some weight with the fusion leaders, but many of tbe lawyer members are of the opinion that the legislature ought to remain in session until the work la done. They fear to adjourn because there la no provision in the new bill for a recanvaaa of the vote at an ex tra session and they do not think it advisable to take a reeesa, for fear that members of the legisltture will not be exempt from actions of the coort while the legislature ia not in aeaaion. Uovernor iloiuorab Is aaid to be of the opinion that the vote oau he counted n ten daya. Saturday waa the fifty aeventh day of the session and some of the leaders anticipate trouble in keep Ing the members in eeWon after the sixtieth day la past The new bill places no limit on the number of clerks that may be employed by the proposed hoard, and If a large anny of assistants U railed in the eount may be finished in ten daya Koine object to this kind of a count bevauae It would be entrust ed to elerka almost entirely. Malesa laaeesare. Mlaa Primrose I o ton know, mr brother Ned told me the other dav thai Tom Allison said I was N. (2. Xilsa Violet Why. wnatevvr did Tom Allison mean by saying tuoh a thing a that M hi tu rose I ru sure I doa't know. I've Uen trying n make out ever slnoa a hat . It steads foe and all Iiaa think ot la ulee girl tHttneriUla Journal, Aa Isistaase M CeavtelesV IfaNirdsa, Mi., Marvh M.-Ir. W, IJoaFotmh. who hail beea its trial IVif several days at lajk'elh. Mi,, vtarf4 with the uturder of ( hsrte T. ttwwert la order lo obtata the tntnrseee ee Mewert a life, ha beta aeeieneed be banned on Ve4uea4iy, Mav It to BUGGIES,; CrtMWsVeU. Hatl fltvMlKi Shtmieft C. O. IlL any-wherv to ftnyooa with prmietttt to oitvuiiuc t low. leMt wholesale privm. tiuaiw pntefxi ft reprema or tnony rfnnl4Mi, hiid for fllartrated ratal tram! fttt monievie) KitM. Addr.Hn fuit. Ci&H It IMS VJvlOM, IM We Va Vvti U aKUIC4U Dr.Reynoldo Will visit any part of tha atate to perform opera tions or In consultation with your family physi cian. PHONES 085 AND 65. OfflCI HOOK l7J8J9,Burreik4tolnlr::l UNDERTAKERS Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephones Office, 470, Be 471. A. D.OOHJI B. T. BOBUtn SULPHO-SALINE Bath House and Sanitarian Corasrlfta tKlts., LINCOLN, NCIRASKA. Open at All Ilouri Day and UIJ All Forms of Bath. TcrklsSi. fi::ib, R::n, El::!,-!i witt peetal ettnttea te tks aeftteaMea ef KaTUML SILT wiTEX MTK1 , svsral Umtm ttreaaw tfcaa ata vats. IkranaMsH. akla. 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Aa aspertsasad as wraloa soadnetor (aad a laitonaei rallmaa inirtet aeeonpaae Urosa to the rai ioesoaat, . Wbile aettbet aa espeaalvelr faralaMi set aa see to loob at as a paiass aWf It Is lust as seed lo mia lav Cea4 staas Ikbtie are kosorwd, and tat ! l a keria, side eaoagh aad bla Z tor lea la oaly 4. For a (older irtsf tat partlntait 3 at tbs U. a bl. diHt ot aiur eU, so aer Taatb aad 0 sUeeta. . . tut. 11 tag i Jr I xi A. I i 3. o if Vl o3 A a ht r o U. W, U cm as t4a C It axl T. a i