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THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT February 24, 1898 fHE OPINIONS la till department wt will publlau communication of a worthy and aultabl lbaraotr, received from uborlbor to tbl jmiwr. No conminhmtiox movhv juntaim mouk TiUK 000 womwj. Manuacrlpt will not be returned. MESERVft ON INSURANCE FKliU, how How Joe Jobmon Kconoailxad in Ifalnf the Truth, N, 1. Lundoen, of York, Nebraekn, wrof 'frcaauror Meaerve a letter anklng bliit to fbrow aotiio light on the mibject of th payment of liiNuranca foe. Thin letter called for an explanation of noma f the charge mudo by Joe Johiwou in bis lut torn to ib country pre, Tba letter jtoc luto a detailed expla nation of th matter. It wa written before th Kugi'iiu More cime bud been cf lied In the iiprmti court, and I1 a -' follow! IXcAii Hiu:-Vourx of tb 1 1 tit at band , and content fully noted. The letter urn ent out for one pur- powi and tliat In to crtml a dltrut among our people, and 1 am aorry to ay Hint in ome iiiNtauco it ha d n it work. Now, in regard to lat year, Tbl tcreay that on June 4tli, 1m turned over on tlioUHttnd dollar and there leave It. Tim luet are tbut in Juna he turned over Koveiiiy-omi (71) hundred dollar, and during laetyear b turned ovi'rlJ(J.M7.f0, The certificate for iiiNiiraiiiMicompuiiioNttre leaned on lli let of February, nag from I lion on a m n tb oillce can get them out. Their ruh I during the flrt tbr monlliNof , till year., Tbee mut come in, In check ' all over the country, from two dollar no, and have to be collected all over the " 1'nlted Htufo, Lot yeor he collootJ for hi maul f before turning them over, which took a Utile Hum. Thl year he ' ha bcea bringing them to u direct very two or threw day, but w do not receipt for them until we collect them. They lire of all lw and kind, Home of tlieiii we bavf to pay uichaiige upon, and thl ho to be recovered from tbe purlin who mmt them, willed all take time. Ho tli lit you can oo that If they ' only told half the truth, It I wor than a full lie. The foe do not commune tooom before tbe tf4t.fi of January, and from that time up to tbl date that of fice ha turned in 110,707, o tbat you can oe from thl that the tut I fully protected, and no money I being di verted by Mr. Cornell, for that other poroo than what it wai Intended for. 1 hardly under our proaont law how he oaa do any better than he I do lug. lie might return all of thee check to the partio who noiit them and tell them that they mut go to the frciieuror and pay their money II ret und then come to bl m and got their corf Ifleiite, but if you required a certificate In York tbat cot you two dollar ud ahould two to the auditor for the ecrtillcat and fa hould refuae to glv It to you, but return your money, but Ml you that you muet go the treourer and get - hi receipt flrt, you would feel nine What grbived to iblnb that be wouldn't aooomioodnt you enouvb to take the money to tb trinuror blmmilf and get the Jeoolpt, or to lau you the certlflimte aud colbwt th money and turn It over tfterward. If th jieople doing buine witn tn auaitor. oinu ao not win bdn to handle tlie money, they ehould tend it direct to me, but a the law tand now It I Momewbnt unhandy and yoa will not vet the iiooul to do. It. un Iunn that tli auditor aliNolutely Mueea to accommodate them a he now done, and the wtoto i not wronged In the bnt by the iirinnt ytmn, for the man yon lectod for auditor I houeet. There never wn any loirielation to make dk boniwt mou bonimt, but it make no dlf- loreno now many cliarge tne oppoc tiou make la tin matter tlie taie o far baa not lout one dollar of ft by not having them turned over by the auditor nor will they, but there I nothing that the oiipoiltloa will not etoop to in order to paint our people m black a thein wlve are. That bn been the yUmo , tlo plan of their campaign ever mIiico we came Into oillne, Hometime when you are in Lincoln, if you will itep Into the ollloe, 1 can ehow you lu ahorttime that thl admlni tratlon baaaavod the tat more than twice the alary paid them. Hoping la my hurry that I hav made toll fairly plain to you, I am, Very Truly. J. II. Mkmkiivr. INSURANCE KKKS, Auditor Cemell Riplne Johnson'! Instnusttons, Htate Auditor Cornell ha given the (allowing to the prww in aur to the laaluaatiug UHr wrltteu by Joe John oa la connection with t be reaving and dKeltlngol Insurant Ihm, Tb portina ol the dlecuMloa rvlatlng to the ualvr al euadeniaatioa ol Kaaeu Moor will hardly hold good Row, slue the surme tourt hMdcldo4thatMiMirwMaga4 aough kllow to run Uhmmi evea II he did art ol the nwaely J3,lMKt, ilulg W tbe aneaer l Cornell tutrerwd with tU iaiuuation ahkhhe ewkstu r tulei t l4i.t n, Nh,, h. H.-Tu the IMilor ol thHlaU Joureuli Yoa tavileiuy at taltMi to aa ankle rl(ta by J JtthiHMia lor the etianlry re, la at tes etiluavl aks hi triead la rut the Wlter net and lumard It to I hat efal date tr tbie Wller a4 thtts lar it ha Iiie4 lit l tw aa earaav, Ilia IrWad era elthr nut d lautpa ir da awt oi,Kt hi rMM wotthy ol am, I tte it that the t tr la Ira and alll wall aa ltjr but ill aealye thai Ht ol hi Wu ahwh piar la U Xtat Jiiataal l the lih luet, Yoa saf that "tio4 Jaheoa tih hi pea la l4 aa (udl a Wtttr with taitik ail It, ' aa sl aadmtaal wh na tallimr allattia ti thM la I. Culol Juhaia totih a (a haad dr any ath pur. kmm thaalttrttMIr aitlopwl a moh, aal It U atitet vflaitm'ik to tha kuetrtla 'l aa hact aiaa. ahthr a ha a rhliaa, d-mm-rat t9 Ihii ltt. Thstmohe that hiaiioa ana Vm UfMbiatiaaalld aulhur Iiimh, OF THE PEOPLE The colonel any "if It wn the duly of the auditor to turn over one thouentid dollar, why wn it not til duty to turn It nil ovi-r." A very mall bruin can comprehend this proposition, but let us look through the smoke, hi intention 1 to leave the Impression that thu money Is not all turned over to the statu truiw try. (Jive us a clear cut charge, charge us w th convertiiiu' elifht or nliio thousnnu dollar to our own use, If iditbt or nine thoiisiind dollars I too luro a sum, suv ii ilnlliir hni biien wrongfully convertei, The colonel snys in the Moore ciiso Judge J li,l ileclared that the auditor has no rluht to handle this money mid that lie had no right to issue a ci'i'tilleato to tliesit Ifisuniiiiiii companies iinl.ll they brought him oreclpt from the state treioiuriir that they hud Paid their fees, It has been su Id that a half truth Is worse than n whole lie and In this ense it huMsuood. lie tries to make It ail' pear that Judge Hall convicted Moore because he received the fees which accord Imr to Juduti Hull's declelon was not (ion sldered any part of his crime, but the re. reiving of the fee was a part of his olll clal duties us auditor of the state of N- braska. lie charges in with following Mr. Moors' footstctis: so fur as receiv lug Insurance lee is concerned, I admit the charge, f receive the Insurance fees the same as Mr, Moore did, In checks, drafts, etc, through the malls, In the disposition of the fees I where 1 differ from Mr. Moore, If Mr, Moore, even lif ter hi term of office had expired, could have proved to the court that the fee he hail collected us auditor were In safe keeplnir and const Ruled a part of the stal funds, he would be ft free man to- day, ims, .Joe, i receive uw wee man have a rluht to according to your own authority, that Is, Judge ) lull's decision In the Monro case, Juilue J I Mil declare "that it was not the Intention of the cnn Ntitutton of )H7fi to forbid tha auditor to collect and receive fcesl" 'I he constN tut lou rucoifiilscd the fact that those slitutes touching fees In the oillce of the auditor were In force, It said let the law remain, only hereafter the fee shall go to tlie state ana nor to me auoiior. Mr. Moor was ctiargeii witn uppropn atlng more than twenty thousnnd dol lars of these fees to hi own use and Judge Hall say that "This money law fully came Into posscsshii of the defend' ant in the performnce of hi ofliuial du ties, that said money belong to the star of Nebraska, whose olllcer he was, and flint having converted said money to hi own use is siilliclent to charge upon the detemiaiit tne crime ol emoex. Kclment." Do you not think that If the udge is right the fees are lawfully coni ng Into my possession? The colonel Is lh worst kind of a deceiver, lie writes so that the casual reader is woefully de ceived. The first thougt after reading hi letter Is that I am a defaulter and guilty of all the crime that ex-Auditor Moor iMctiargea witn. wnen tne metis, he only charge mil with turning over one thousand dollar la June and reoeiv ins fee from Insurance oompanle, whirl I not a crime according to Judge Hall' decision and the decision of the supreme court un to this time, Now, Mr, Editor, our Jo wind up hi tirade by saying, "now we hav the po tucle of a republican official being sent to the penitentiary, prosecuted by a repub lican county attorney, sentenced by a re publican 1 u dire, condemned Py a repuli can tato convention, denounced by the republican pre and repudiated and de splsed by all republican voters In the stnte." Itetiubllcatm do you condemn and despise ei-Auditor Moore becausu he collected the fee ol tils ofllne, if you do, you must condemn and despise nil the men that you hav honored with tbat position for they have all collected th fee, No Johnson Is not mistaken, he I wilfully trying to ducelv the (icople when h take Ids uulioly tsn In hi hand and write, "At the same time a populist auditor collect these hm without arou lag th sliuhteat censure or sign of con science in hi tni ty." he know that th collection ol theen fee is no cause for oensure. Jl also know that Mr. Moor wo not prosecuted by the attorney fienural and republican county attorney MMtnuee he collected th fe ol hi ollliw. He know that h wo not sentenced by a republican iudge because be collected Icf a or turned over one thousnnd dot lar In June, and ha know that h wn hut condemned by a republican etat convention and repudiated and deeplaed by all tn republican voter ol lh tat lor tbeee reumine, II know that Hour wa prosecuted mid euteiioiHl Itecnu b converted the money that belonged to th strl to hi own u. 1 luvit you, i opt ol Tha Journal, to end down your heat aocouutnut Insruct- mi totiamlna thah biHik and thatreaa urr a receipt ol lh auditor a oDIo and riorl to you the facia and Mot dupeud niHia tha lalrhatHna I lint mil irom Johnsou'a u. Join i CosM.i., A FARMER'S MISHAP, JUMPI IROM III! WAQON AND II BADLY INJURKU, iMjerie W kta Wiafl t 4ra (Mll4 Ma sa)Ua 4r4, ii it MMtt4 MeOvt, flu U PvniMtal, liu4ti, h.4, (limtt Cpb graft, a proaprmu larmr litlng tmt (itMhea, Isd , la janipiag Iroat kla aagoa ua la a bf d, a law day ago, al tih a rl a.M.hal, aa ht4 at Unl that thla a.idea m aiiirval4 by rUutuatUMt, mkkk ailiwi Mr, t inHtmll M uiuial ana id lime aga la aa ttanaall eim hn, la wakl d it liatay, "Alnialtaa ivaraaaalaaa lrUka vita thtMwaluiiM, aad M a )t aaa vmlv IniMbled ailh II, It earn ia to wa tad hiaiy darteg II alai, I dua l io ahalaaatlii, aahM It aaa at HMtra about the (ana. "II lhattid Uhki taialiaia aa4 Paaa la y ! IiwIm. tdnii utkiaa up aald iwf arms haa.l aa ra Uaaa angled. Mr Whir ath all aver. ally Mf llmU. iilaaad tfcMti the bilUaiaa aiiriea ra aiMualealirvlr awhwa, V, u ia all my utk d..atkat iptiag aad summer, but did a little work in harvest time. t , "1 must have done too much, for soon after that 1 wns confined to my bed for some time. 1 had the family doctor, but he didn't dome any good. Jlu finally said he could not help me and advised inn to trv the baths, but 1 couldn't af ford the expense. Neither could I afford to bo an Invalid all my life,. Inquiries were made at 1 he drug stow for some thlmr that would bu helpful In my case. "The druiftflst recommended several thlnif. and I tried some of them, but wn not benefited until I used I Jr. Wil limns' I'lnk Tills for I'alu People, I imve this remedy a fair trial as 1 did tint others, and soon discovered that It wus different from anvthiiitf 1 had tried, "1 found that this was a medicine Unit did what was claimed lor If, and when I had taken about a down doses of the pills I found they were helping me, I con tinned taking them, and lam glad to l. iv I In. I. t iliit. Whv Hint iniiilliliiii no. tuiilly cured me nici I didn't take more than six or seven Poxes miner, "It wns In January, IHW7, that I begun taking the medicine, mid was completely cured by th first of March. 1 begun early In the spring to do my work, and I kept It up all summer, not missing a day, I have never bad any rlieiiinn.tlu trouble with my limbs from that day to this, "And are you positive that It was l)r, Williams' I'lnk 1'ills for J'uhi 1'ooplM that cured you ' iihkimi in reporter, "J'osltlve, why of course I am. Nothing else did it, I did not take any other medicine nt the time, and I never was better until 1 bagun taking Dr, Williams' I'lnk Tills for I'al J'cople 1 have taken nothing else since, and of course they ar what done the work." Mrs. Ipde graff agreed with her husband that "lot was cured of a very severe caso ol rheu matism by these pills." What bet U-r proof could a person want Ihan the above fncts, This plain ly shows that Dr. Williams' i'lnk 1'ilU for J'ale l'eople are unrivalled as u tonic for the blood. The secret of perfect health, strength and beauty is pure blood, and Impure blood 1 the founda tion of,'most diseases. One of the first to discover this fact wns Dr, Williams, who year ago formu lated a combination of) vegetable reme- die which acts on the Impure and im poverished blood, imparting those le. men! that purify, vitalize and enrich It, thus aiding bodily function, arous ing every organ Into healthful action, and lu this way restoring the entire sys tem to henlth and vigor. That Dr. Williams' i'lnk 'Ills for I'nle l'eople do thl ha bieu attested to by thousands all over our land and In for eign climes, These marvelous health re storers are prescribed by physicians, en oorscd ny oruggisi uno useu oy people everywhere. A CIIANOK IN PRACTICE, Insurance Company Muit do Busint With th TrtMurar, J.im;oi,N, Nkii., Feb. 18, JH08,-IJndr a decision hand'id down by our Htate Hupreme Court, It will be unlawful lor thl olllca to receive money from Insur ance agents, Insurance companies, or any one else iu tha future, All fee due tha state from any ourco or for any purpose whatever, must bo scut direct to the state treasurer. Funds sent to this oflioa will be promptly returned to the sender. When ordering fnsurauce agents certificate or anything clsu, pluuso ac company your order with a receipt, showing that the fee for same ha been paid to the state treasurer, Make checks payable to tate trensurer and send them to him: not to this odlco, If it is argued that It I hard to xHidite busl ness under the new rule, my only answer Is that it I the law and that there I no other wuy. To assist insurance companies and gimcrul agents, I herewith give you the the legal fee required in different ouses: Omrlor lor Joint Slunk Kir A I.I In linur- mii coiiiiny , ,. f04.SU Vhnrur mr jiimi mou rir lunamnm rami iiuiiy , &J.00 Clmmr lr Joint Hlotk or Mutual lAtt In- iiriii: einiiiiijr , 61.00 rillna kkiiumI rmiort, nuiul IIwum smii KlIlitM MariiflraUw ol iulilletlna 'ii.W) AexnU eminent, Ion to Mill mmlir ole Ann or nunifitiiy 100 l'oif el lh Cimiiiiy ' iinoitl Hiwbm. .. .00 I'oiiy of ilworit, tan iiil ur Inllo. Audi- tor i Mrliloat tlicrvlo M I'linriar ami ailiiilwltin ol rrettrDnl liarUry AMiwiKiiua it Ml rniuM auaiiai ration of a rrauraal lln fli'lurjr AMonlalloa.,. 10,00 rums aoiisai report ot xiiraaka Amhhm Weill I. II AMlH'lalloaa 10 on Caarlcr lor rrm Malval t'omiiaa , IK, Mi Aaaual riort rarin Mutual Cuhiin I.iie lbilr l..f l ltjr 1 villana Motval low l'ur it mi Auaitai raouri t'lif ana tllluaMalaal l'oHiajr i 00 1 k lu lalio l oMtuaalu ilia lor ark aiilMtiOal ,, M All ibr agaaio r-f inl.ir oath t.iu Hurety and MlftCullauou eompaniee pay tn am lev a Joint Mtts-k ri (Hinipaule. Inaurauca men will do well to preaerva thia eirtnitar, lor it will save ttmui delay ana annoyaucw. rlaaa ra- member that an order lor aaeala twrtltl rale oranylhlng ale, without prool that the lee lor aama haa beta paid to the Mat !rwaurr, a ill unply I plaevd on nie, HMHtadly, I alll rail tha alWetioa id Inauraaca ionpaalea to tha rwiprwilj fvalurr la our laurauca lawa, whh a ir- ii lhat any poaipaay dulag buaiura la Nebraska, aad tHimiug Irtiui aetata hiHHt Ua Bi hightle aad lailkaa th laaa ul thia alaK ha wh Hiai iiana shall pay lo Nbraka the high awa aad lata ol lhir oaa slala, Jon toantll, Hlata Aadtlor id Nebraaka. RIAUt TO rUNNIIIt IULUIEMS. Oevttaat Taaaai 4 Niwwi ,tlaur hapanl ! Wm, Ouitfaol Taaavt, a k4 y Ika lia- lalara ol thatlalaid UaMta haa nRt4 tha pra .)( al ka I aH! lu "Ul 4 atalarial aapHt a ata'alaia tha naor il lha Aa?a aa $4 aa4 la r of puaUlt ar alUaipl al lha la taaiua m aarntaiaiMa aalry II at a ataam ii ta aoaaa aa4 aaal aaliag lhat lha gaf al aa atij anMiiria kda la aa ihVt la I nwi Uat M Kiaby, aad tha aiia lar, allvf ehmiag lha hmm. Ua aad thm aath-r4 lha am la rarry vat aht lha la Ua ianf. BEETS FOR SUGAR. Important Kartora In I'remrlng tha IjiikI for This Crop. It is Important not only tbat a sugar beet should be of a proper size and hapo, but also that it be grown lu such a iiiunuer n to soenre the protection of tbe soil for all of it part except the occk and follugo, The prnpur position for beet to occupy in tbe soil at the end ot growth is shown in too uocoinpuny ing illustration, Tbl position can only be secured for the boot by growing it in a soil sufficiently pervious to permit of the penetration of tlio tuproot to a great depth, It is for this reason tbut subsolling in tho preparation of u field for too growth of Niigar beets is of such great impor tttuuu, If tbe beet iu its growth should 4 X) mm (JonriKCT positjom or matpmc iuckt. meet a pruotlcnlly impervious subsoil at tbe depth of eight or ten incites, tlie taproot will be deflected from its jmturul course, lateral root will bo developed, tbe beet will become disfigured mid dis torted in sljupo, and the upper portion of it will bn pusbrnl out of tbo ground, Experience lias shown Hint tbo content of sugar in those portions of a beet which are pushed above the soil is very greatly diminished. l'rofessor Wiley, in a farmers' bulle tin issued by tho agricultural depurt incut, say on tbe subject of preparing tbo bind for beets s Dect should follow wheat or other cereal crop, because thl crop, being harvested curly, leave tbe ground ready for lute autumn plowing, a prerequisite to successful beet culture. The land should bo plowed to a dept h of at least nine inches, Tho plow in cueli furrow should bo followed by a subsoil r which will looseit the soil to the doptb of six or seven inches more. Kncli field should have the soil pre pared by thoroughly loosening it to tbe depth of from IS to 18 inches. Tbolund, being exposed through the winter, be comes quito mellowed, and in the spring can bo prepared for planting by a sim ple tientracnt of the surface. This is done after plowing by a thorough sur face cultivation until the surface of the soil is reduced to perfect tilth. It is desirable that each portion of the field to bo planted should bo thor oughly prepared immediately before the planting takes place. Thus all weeds and grasses which have started to grow are killed, and tho beets have an even chuuee with tbo weeds for growth. Tb Ilardy Fulca.ter Wheat. The JTulooster, now being spoken of with univcrsul commendation, is a hardy and proliflo wheat. Here is what the Denver Field and Farm nays about it : Tho Fulcustor ia a hybrid of two of our most celclratod, time tested and bnrdy wheats, Fultz and Lancaster, as it bus tho straw, chuff and peculiar eight row head of tbe Fultz, with the hardiness, lung berry and beards of the Lancaster, really possessing all tho good qualities of both. This wheat has till wnite straw tliut will stand op wll under almost any circumstances, and this make it valuable when grown by irrigation. It bus a white bearded clmtt that clings to tho grain, not shut tering easily heads long aud massive, filled with tbe large, plump, flinty, long berry grain. It ripens from three to six days earlier than most other vnrl ties, and tho yield I said to be fully qual to the iulta. II ha superior mill lug qualitlea Aaiarlraa M allot. Formerly tha Kngliahman'a critklum n American luuttuu wa that ll wasn't Ot to fat: It lasted too strongly of wind, I'rrha a this irltteUiu waa merited, for th American shtplurd bad tu breed ing fur woid and uol U mutum. Dul with lha tU'praaaiou iu wind i-aiua a change, aud those hmW-r who were uol frlghia4 out of lh bualua t-u tltely laid !u aiuatltut to toutum brd, aa that a grval Improvement la this dlnMtua ha tau tuaulfrat. It I la U hop ibal lh Improvad nullooa for wtml w ill aet rauia the tt glvt ol lha laaltva trwda.lv that will al way la a goo, autaa 4ata4 f gvaol tualltta, walla that It likely al alurnat aay Itute u Va a tl4 tf dapfaaaU la lha wwl laaikat. Uax't gtva p lh taall ah'p I adf Ua gtv ky liuta) Kw Yvtkat, Alt! ! vxdd Waalhvf Ugtaa, thenaa Ik appall if fttaii aeg Ihiiuva they aw4 m a i f lha sal Ks la Ibakr la faiwl.H ! that taaia itaUf ) tl II aa gvi la luk fat. thia U ty taialy aay i'tv4li la leafing lalMikaf aga ahf th ftitt i4 tat ar ). Idling h hlidv than ll a glat (f ftvak) vaal la Mikt, that tik da at ll MWl Mil 4h ahat tatlui it Uua, tint ll U tlaa Ui la if lag M tvakaa taata a4a aaf what It wm ally. lal 4aa tha Urvaaf raa t M wall ky aailiag kla m laa Vairal latad l kaattag It aa ta anvf, auag iala llat aaaaalk aaia la welM r9 1o4 It AaiMKaa talutatv Wo Gripe When you take ITood'i IMIIb. Theblg, old fasb lonod, sugar-coated pills, which tuar you all to piece, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take and easy to operate, Is true of Hood's I'llU, which are up to date In every reapunt, Bufo, certain and sure. All Pills driiKKlats, 'Hie. C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mans. The only l'UI to take with Hood's Hamaparllla. Fiau KiarsRu. Th Oraat Witfitarlen Soprano ol the Damroach Optra Co., Says: "Tho Kimball Pianos are superior to all other American or European Makes. " rtoti'l for cminilltiipitlnry eotlfc lion of ph'iUumliii nfilw worli.' cclrtirated mulclitn, A. IIOMlID, "i wni Agt., Omaha, Ndb, Dr. Ketchum- Eye, Ear, Noao, Throat and Catarrh ,, potalf Carnfulljr Kitted, all raonatiU Office 4th floor Itichard Dlock, Lincoln I ImiIaIm Far alaiMVA MM 111a W 1 ------ - A LllltUIII CAI.II4IIKC mills. 9 420 North 9th St, Cusotm Grindinga specialty All tni tiMt tradm of fliinr i ahnnKd fur whaat, ours or oaU, W ess nam jon Bionar. 1IAKTLKTT t HOWARD. 4b ---------- - - . Foil flSK PIIOTOOHAPH . . . GO TO , , Kennedy's Photograph Parlors, 132 Bo. 12th Street. Jine Cabinets, 11.00 per Pozen. HatlslMtlos Ooarastaad. Wa nak Craoa PortralU bap aad la th moat artlatl Htylaa. DR. 0. C. REYNOLDS, Residence Phone 65S. Office Phone 656. Surgeon and Consulting Physician KooniB 17, 18 A 10, Uurr Dlock, LINCOLN, NKBIt. Office hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. sunaay nours: s to 5 p.m. FINK WATCH REPAIRING- E. S. KING, SCIENTIFIC REFRACTING OPTICIAN. Weak aud Strained Eye Succaaa fully Fitted No Atropine, ao loat time. 100 O St., LINCOLN, NEB P- D- SHeRWIN DENTIST.... Coaaultlnti roora BT1DD BT I' LIN0OLM NK8BAIK1 raicra a LiMiiaaTti Dtaataaa or te-- (ye.Eir.Nosa and OR, S .t COOK. ItllOkT llncola, Nebr. Throat Havre IrtMitl HO la It 94 e. Mil Wiae A ae. A al t-a, RduMllWK ruall hJk. 1ST Aata 1 ltd atraal, I laa.aa, .h, ttet thiaiaat al aalataa aad all aiaJ al Iraal aitaiaaaa atWad4 la m wat)lly aaj r rally. iurkish rtnm icjcic. A Itacaaafti to Waal tHaaaa. waaaa ln aa RaoaA jaBaatak aawaaaaaBaaaLA aaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaauA " r"ajaMn7VV aaTawpajaa, rMaM aM awae m f I a, I a aM aVaat a I Maia, tat ?taatai ltreaar aa 7 m, ;.1lrwaYieeae r.zZ- jC Wyatt-Bullard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WHOLESALES AND BETAIU Office 20th and hard St. Phone 478 Writ for Price. OMAI1A, l J J NER. MEW TOCUIHT OAR LINK, Weakly I'araonally Ooiidueted Kiourrlona to I'ortUnd, tiro,, via IiurlluKtoo Itouta, On February 17, and every Thursday thereafter at 0:10 p. in., Pullman tourlnt Mlm)icr, in charge of our own cxouraloa cotiductor, wro Hchcdulod to leuve Lin coln for Portland via Denver, Lcadviller Halt Lake City, Oifdcn and the Oregon Hliort Line, iunhIiik throtiKh the (frand ct Hennery of tho Uocklc and atopplng Novcral hour in at Halt Lako City to al low a vlnlt to the m any point of intcrcMt there, UirlliN, ticket and full informa tion may he obtained at 11. & M. depot or city ticket oillce, curium of O and 10th trout. (JlCO. W. llllNNKLL, tP. & T. A. ThaBlflit Koou to Klondike, Whether you select the all-water route by way ol St. Michael, or the overland rout vla'Dyea, BkiiRway, Cooper river, Takn or H tiki no, you miiat flrit reach a Padflo port of embarkation, Tn Ilio Obanub Wkhtkiin Railway, In coDoactlon with tbe 1). A It. O., or Colorado Midland By., I tb abort, di rect and popular rout to Han Franohico, Portland, Tacoma or Heattle. Through leeplog char and free reclining chair car from Denver to Haa FrancUco and Denver to Portland. Choice of three route thro the Hock In and tbe moat magnificent cenry In the world. Write to P. A. Wadlrioh, O. P. A.. Halt Lake City for copy of Klondike folder. To I'uaet Bound end A lank I'olnta. The Northwetern Unlon Paclflo I tb direct routa to tha Puget Hound and Alimka point. Morning and afternoon train make direct connection at Fre mont with through tourlnt loeper and free reclining chair car to Portland. For correct Information call on A. H. Fielding, city ticket agent, 117 outb 10th t., Lincoln, Neb. Alaika Gold 1'ieldt. If you contemplate a trip to St. Mich a)'a Orel City, Ft. Cudahy, or Forty Mil or in fact any paint in A lank a let me quota yon rato and ailing. I have tii very latent advice from Port, land aad Seattle. 0. W. Donnell, C. P. A T. A., corner Tenth and O etreeta. Darlington Houte, Lincoln, Nebrawka. Firtaan Hour to CIiIchko I all it take, If you leave Lincoln on th liurllngton' new font train at 11:10 p.m., any day. No change of corn. En tire train of Pullman Mloeiier and free re clining chair car run nolid to Chicugo union depot, ('all at It. & M. depot or city office, cor O and Tenth Mtreet for berth, ticket and full Information. Quo. W. Howwicll, C. T. & P. A. Humoral of HUnourl I'aclflo City Tleke Oflioa, The Mhmourl Pacific city ticket offloe ha been removed to 102 'J O afreet When you are going south or eaat re member that there are two fut train daily from Lincoln to Kana City and St. Louia via thl line, 0 per cent off to t'alirortila end Other ra elfle Coaat Irarrlart, The above reduction appliea to the time enronte. Uy tbe Nortbweatern Unlon Pacific route tbe time I one night, or 18 hour, la than by other line. Thiave money, berth rate, and thir teen hour of wearinome car riding. At Fremont connection are direct with through tourlnt and Pullman deeper, cbnlr car to Denver, Oirden, Halt Lake city, Portlnnd and Ran Francieco. Din ing car through to theconat. Oet tick eta and berth reservation of A. H. Field ing, city ticket agent, 117 outb 10th at., Lincoln, Neb, llriilga Notice. HaaUd blda with plana and apw-lflratlona will ha nHMlvad at tba olH.-a ol tb count; dark ol HhHrmaa ooanty, Nab,, at Loup Citj, in aald ataia, on or batora April 11th, lHtis, (or tha build. Inn of all tha brtdia that may tw riulrd to n oonatruatad by (aid count; durlaf lha term of one jrr from tha I-U!d ol tb rontrart lor tha conatruotloo ot aald brlilaaa; auch blda t ba tj tba llnial loot, and onlrnet to tw lat (or tba liulltllna: ol aat-h brldaat aa mar ba rtqulrad at a peolDcl aaui par llnaal loot; plana, apaclHi-atlona aud blda to ba maJaon bolb low aatar brlilaa and oa high aat.r brldgaa; oa woodaa brldaaa and oa Iroa brlilgaa, pinna for wooden low waiar brlil-a lo ba praparad to aull quick aad haa curr.au, to ba l to 14 laat loa. oa ood loa oak plllna; aad tha wood hlak waiar brida to baapaaaH to 40 faat loa wllh aallabia ap prowbaa; brldgaa to ba aa I oa (ood ln oak l'iiln, aad apaa tlmbara to aa lull (aaath of apau, Ii Ua alao to ba Had for rp)atia apaaa la l.oup rltar brldgaa la aald aoaaijp thai mat ra qmra raplaalu darlna urm ot ana ;ar. Taat'ouat.r board raawTlng tba rlaht to rat ajr or ail bnia. Uattd at t.uup ( Ht. Neb.. Jaa aarj 14, lM. jultn kiaaaett. t'oaatj t lark. Nabraahe aad Wyoming llamakara' Klaoraloaa, Jan. in. Feb 1 and 15, March I and "Pro o ni ia. Ilia Mkborn-North-aa.rB Una, will a., 1 1 tkl,ti lo 1nitiU Itallnaa la Nahraaka, and In WyomlDar wrel olaad larlu.lle Orla Jnortioa, oaa lara plua f j fur lha round trip. No VJi w,1? ,kt? 00- nty om., IiT n" 1 U t w,r' " d tC ata, l.lifHila. IT'S RCLIADLB, af l'.aili a j.'ui llia.i ' I', ,' f Ml ( t wm it ivi..,a at lM.M t 4 Mv,,- , 11 a.aM,t H iim... IA . . TURKISH IIRlf 0aa4 emX "J Haitaj-taairaaam, art! tea U air ad t ?!, I t aaM(l . L'rf' L -U . Wtltaalyi, e.a ii lit I ,kV- aa 2 a ,k''V m V aa ik ' -ASt' 4 a mht i ,4) ti - , a J - wmtmrnm