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8. The Housekeeper's Corner. With thin Ihhiic we open tt depart incut devoted to tb lntret of tha home,' a depni tnii'tU which wo ih'Hlrn to niiiki) ci'ciiilly iiitfi-i-HtJiiff unil helpful to tin1 Iioiikc mothers of 1 lie lioinca into winch tha Independent coini'M. J it UiIh we shall b glud of your iiMtdidiuiee ami plctoied to rcee.ivo such NUfOftlloiiH unil hints tot you limy wo (It to offer. Hits from your own cpcrlcnce will Im iupwilully wel conn'. J n this wiiy w enii contu Into (turner touch willi eiicli oilier unil Im niuliiiilly helpful, a a a A voiiiiiii limy lovn licr home better Until liny other upot on cuilh, yet, be aometliiies ho wenry of tins ilnlly rou tine of ncvcr-fiifllnff dot leu flint nlie ennnot lielp it feelliifj" of envy for Uiomc who huve, luorii llini) for recreiitlon, for golnff iiliioiul, for all tho Utile things bo iletir to the heart of pve.ry wontin. Kh would not, if h could, eKiliiine plnei'M with liny other worn Uil oh cm Hi, but HiinietiliieH fcelM din- contented, envious unil Iohn for a change. And idiniiti Ik exnHly wlmt in needed. It Im Hid dreiiry inonoloiiy of their Jives ipilte n niucli lis over work Unit In Hcmllng no ninny of our fnnncr' wives to (he Ionium iiKylum mid the cemetery. Ho, fclMlcr wine, tiro you despondent, do Minions thought til) your nilnd when yon meet Uiowj who seem more fre from enrej urn you Irritable, mid irons, given to wlmt John culls scold ingmen do not wain to recognise the iIIhI liiethin between scolding and th protest of tl weary, overwrought nervous system! does life, seem to you not worth living, mid yours I lie ili i nr lest, moNt Joyless lot of nil? on need H ehitiige, If prnelleiilile. it visit, to inother, sister or brother, or sonic friend of your ncIiooI iIii.vm, iilfiii'dltig cnllie ehniigw of surroundings, would lie mi eseellcnt thing for a beginning, When John thinks the nuilter over he will rcnllo the iuiHirbiuce of the trip mid will do hi pint. Tin! greatest difficulty will be to convince you thnt Some )0nro Another list of values and small prices that are bound to interest knowing ones, that cannot but appeal to lovers of true economy. The goods mentioned here are not cheap; it's the prices; they are the only small and insignificant things about the store. Spring and Summer Millinery. Without exception the prettiest, daintiest, most chic and up-to-date Headvvear for Ladies shown in the city. Creations of the best paris and New York designers on sale here at the prices you usually pay for the ordinary kinc Every new shape, style ami make in walking and bicycle hats -every late color, design and pattern in ribbon, and all the most popular kinds of llowcrs and foliage. Don't fail to visit this department before purchasing, or if you cannot come, write to us for any information you may desire. Underwear Hoy' riblwd Cotton Sliirt and Prnwem, each Mimun' hluh nwk, long ttleevtt cot ton VtwtH, uprinit weight , 19c 15c l.ndicw' d(h neck, long Hlwve,cot- Qa ton fnt hiuI Hiikle pant-, vnclt 1 UU l.ndie' high neck, long l ev 1'nion Smt 39c Nebraska's Greatest Mail Or der House, Write lor New Catalogue. S SPECIAL SALT 1 ISIt No, I hhor Ut A.fl, r kit 90c No, 'i Mikl, .r kit ., 45c No. N Viu uih, iltiit, r kit... 90c 90c ll tlUnJ tlrrM.-r knt ..... $ 1 MAU. GOODS, 38c I'' i .. .,.75o 38c vou etui bo snared from home. Women huve u ii exulted opinion of their own Importance in domestic affair ami not without reason. l!ut we lire very short sighted. Vou will urge thut the spring work is coining on with all it rush uml worry. Out of doom preparation for needing lire under way. 1 tin men in lint not he hindered in th'N iill-iin-porlniit work, mo many little. chores mid helpful tuniM usually done by them urn left to tins "women folk," lloiiMeclcanlng in right tit hiitid; the spring Hewing must be done, .1 oh n mid the children are ulinost In rugs; they do wear out their clothes ho fast, mid you have Isen patching and patching on their winler clot hen to make thciii Inst until warm weather, when they iniiMt huve niiwjund along with ll nil h thut ever unMiilHlied work, the cooking, if you were to be a way at HiIh time Hint willy Kiddy would take her brood into the burn to roost where the linrNeH might step on her chicks, or Into the cow shed where the ruin would get them, biHteiid of going, i.rfe a Hi'iiHible hen, Into I lie pluee prepared for her. The milking would not be done at the right time it mi your favor Ik' cow would full off In her milk or go dry. It Ih simply Impossible, you nay, for you to go nwity n nil leave nil thin work, Mothern have gone nwiiy mid left their work, left work an prcnHlng tin youi'H, left home iim dear to (hem iih your Ih to you, and left llieni iieno- late, for I hey never came tmck. Wlmt If Jlbhly doc Ioho nil tier ehlckeuH, mid JioMHy goen dryj what If the lioune Ih not clcmicu tliin Hpriug ami the family Ih in rugH? There are other chlekeiiH and other cowhj ready made clothing In cheap, Kprlng will come iigaln, and you, if you heed nature'H warning mid take proper earn of your- Hi'lf, will ba better prepared to take up your work again and net, iiiiiIUtm to rlghtH, Youi'H need not bo one of IhoHi) homcH left, deHolate, When you come, back refreHlied mid rcHted. to take up your many duiicH again, you will need to be careful lent vou fall into toe name old ruU and your life Ih'coiiicm again a dull, eciine leHH grind, i'lnn your work wllh care, and acordiug to your Hirciigtn; nan only ho much an may be done during the day, giving up your eveningH 10 Hoclal IntcreoiirHc and recreation, making the. Iwo bourn JiihI befortf bed time a nlnv Hpell. If the rcHlleHH lin- KCfH of the bUM.v JioiiHcwIf Innlnt upon having Homething to occupy uiem, let It be Homething that can 1m) dune wlm- Dnforocfinrr IUUUIU Ulllll IUOMII& For Economy Lovers. Hosiery I .adieu' tlne.imported cotton I loxc, Hermit ilorl li ve, IukIi Hpliceil liecl 16c and to Child f u'm line r I lded Cotton I low. titiu IiIm luvlaii I Aa toe, A pr 1 Uv . .. . I...... . . A vi HIUI inn lollble hct .25 U, 'J r lor. f.r(i!,.H!i'ij;ij VTrL.,V.t! 'IS ' GROCERY OFFERINGS, m MACON, HAM, l-TC. WlmlxMilvr pr II. 9C m W im liUr lai,r lb . I.ARD. .IIM-aitJUttC-iidw ttt I r I J0a xtil , CvV lt iU HJ( HiUvr of UrJ "I)a of C lMtaititiilUltiUl.-it fA it in.i,. ,, yc Write u (vr rk- on Mutator. ir rd LINCOLN, NEBRA8KA. out Hfort of mind or body. If it can be Homething in itnelf pretty, pleaning uml rcHtrul to Higlit una touch, ho much the better. Vou may huve to leave many thing undone in order to pui'Hue th'iN plan, but, after following it luitlif iilly for u few wcekn or month you will find that you are really ac coiiiplihlilng more work ihiin when yon kept ut It from the time you got up in the early morning till you went to bed lit nine or ten ut night, to Hay nothing or the hettcr health and Iwt tcr nplritH in which you will find your Hdr. DOICOTJIV, Take time to think whether you are doing your work in the moHt cfrcctuul way, Never Htand to oo what you can Hit to ilo JiiHt iih well; 1 1i iih It 1 1 M I fit 11(1 your Htrenglh. i oauguier hiiouiii never hcck nor be allowed to "out di-cnn' her mother. In every family the mother Hliould Ih thi! bent drcHHcd member. 'J' he (lin en riled finery of a daughter nliouh never eouHlllute a mother'n wardrobe. No one fecln cHpeclally dignified in the prcHcnec of one whone (dot hen Hhe In wearing, mid a mother Hliould ut nil tinicH (ircHerve Iter dignity before her children. I he motner wlio never Iohch her (jueciillncHH will never Iohi, her crown,-i.ailU Home Journal. Mama went Into town with a friend to do Home Hhoppiug, taking with her three-year-old tiruce. lo eeoiionile lime I lie ludlcH Hcpiiniled, arranging a place and time, to meet before, going home together. Owing to hoiiic inin- iimliTHtmifling they minHcd each other and an mama Heitrched the Htoren won derinir where her friend could be, (I race gravely Hiiid, "She known where Hhe Ih but we don't." To make lemon HiindwIeheH trim the ertiHt from a loaf of frenh bn;adj put it Into it large butler pot or noup tureen ami HuiTuund It wllh lemon peel. Take a Hiiflicient tpiuulity of butter, about half a pound, cover It. wllh grated lemon, wrap in wax paper, put it iiIho In the tureen and allow it to remain over night. When you are making the HiindwichcH rub the butler down until a ill tie Hofl ; adil gradually the. juice of one lemon mid four lablcHpoouful of finely chopped parnley. Spread It on the lircad, put two hIIcch together and cut. inlo the dcHlred Hhape. - - Mi'm, H. T, Spring & Summer Dress Goods. .'IH-inch chock Pnwi goodrt, regular IGo vulueH, per yd Ov All wool American ririMH good, ItHQC. iuchiiH whin, per yard uvu 4(1 in. American novelty mixed C A. good, 7ou vhIuch, per yd vlIC Ilamndere HtrlpiM,4(i in. widn.Kreoii mid black, brown mid hbick,wiacl7 C a aad black, Vale bluo and blk I Ov SILKS : : : Novelty H iyiulero plaid nilkri, per yard.... Cheney ItroH, bent 'Jl ia , double warp HiiruliH (washable) , 75c 69c If you can't tome and see these, write for samples. Easter Novelties Immense assortments of dain ty luster Novelties, such as Kggs, Rabbits, Chickens, I'-tc. Kggs and Rabbits in Wax, China and Chocolate. Many exclusive novelties not to be found elsewhere. The price of Mum-rick's Mat terns have been reduced 15 to 20 per cent. We are sole Lincoln Agents, W1 hnitd kke Wii, r lb , Loo IUiia, r lb ,, luui o, tmh, ir ib ,, t-fttkatfvtj.iA.ti xt, li.Ai., r k4t ijiftk 0K r -ktf , (.k4 lltibo;, .r lb ... I k Uahoh. vr lb 2 1-2C 3 1-2C 2 1-2C 6c 9o 2c 3c V luu 4 r.trc treat in ttore for you. Watch our advrn mm Uorer in Ladies Home Journal. Tin veHHels huving any part of the iron expoHed will tuint any milk left Htauding in them with n diHogreeable CMlor ami tnntv, ami thin tute. will pa inio ouuer iiiiuju iroiit ucii miJk. II I . a. f iiyncinuis mid iiui'CIhhiih inuv iiul iiarciHHiiH l)i planted in the open ground iih aoon iih they have finiHUed flowering in the noiiHis where they may remain until tune to pot again for winter flowering, Kwect peitH, if properly cared for, arc umong the moHt Hiitinfuctory of th Hummer miiiunlH. i he followlitir di rcctioiiH for rulHing tliem are given in Vlck'n Magalne for Alarch. "FirHt nlwayn how the need early. Second prepare the noil deeply, and include Home hone In the manure. Wood ludi en are iiIho excellent an they keen thi hoi! damp, J bird, how in treiichcH Homething like a celery trench about four or live IiicIich deep, and cover tin; HCCtl with two fnc IfH .if ho at t i-h( lllliug in aluiOHt, but not quite cuoiiuh hoii in the trench, an growth proceed to nring ine top even. Fourth, in the Hummer mulch the line of pen uml water liberally If the weather in dry LiiHtly, pick all the flower la-fore they drop, in order to prevent need from bearing, which in fatal to continual bloom. lie -"When women tret to votlntr. if M it M llicy ever Kbould, they will be found wearing the party yoken iih meekly iih i lie men. She - " 1 hey won't if yoken arc not In Htylc." Selected, I'lie beat dellnit !onof (.rood Iioiihc keeping that I ever iieard wan that given by u Utile nlip of a. boy, who, arier iiHienlng for a long time to very learned iIihcuhh!ou from Home of bin mot Ikt'h club aMKoeiatcH on tin bent way to order a home, wiih nnkeil: "Well my little man, what kind of a home do you think Ih bent V" A Ih-iiii- tlful light came Inlo the child'H cyen lie tohHcil back hm yellow hair and Miook bin head, "I don t know much about It, Jimt. the oulv kind that, like Ih the home that, it, m nice to tro o, ,mi when all the iilnlohoiili v. ihcory, Hcicnce ami windom of the hull ed find been cx haunted, the women there UHHcmblcd had to agree that thu very bcHt home, after all, wan the home that it wan nice To iro to, -The .edger. "llaunnaH nhould alwavH 1m- eoidied, unlcHH they are very ripe and the Hkiim iiiltc Olaek.lo liake a biinnmi nicely you Hliould have a porcelain or granite inking (Huh. St rlii the nkitiH front the lui mi iiiik, place them in a i,.kIi, Hpriukle over a talilcHpoonful of Hiignr; add four or five fublcHpoonfullH of wii tcr, and hake in it (iiiick oven for twen ty mlntitcH, bunting once or twice, Serve warm." Mih. S. T, Itorer, l'rof er Cooking for the NuiHery in thcApril I.jkI ioK llonie Journal. A PLEA FOR JUSTICE. Governor rinrn on Tax lloilclngr Illeli Men mail i'orporMtli.un. Iii a recent iiddreKKn before a clnb of the Univcrhity of MiuhiKuu, Governor I'lnwreH Huid : "It Ih the duty of ovary Rood citizen to take part in thu MlTnira of (;overn ineiit. The luwa dlinuld bo Oiiieiidnd no an to compel men to ni tcnd cuucuhch un der pmmlty of liming their votcH. Thom who do not voto huve no riRht to criti cIno. Wo are rapidly luKinu tho idea of epjality in thin country. Tboro will rood bo but two cIukhch tho million aireH and tho poor. Tho ureat middle ohiNH in in danger i f beinj,' elimiimiod. Corriiption of public oflicern ami bad laws nro ropoiiKiblo for thin. "Wo are eiiKUKed in a deadly NtruKK'e with roriorntioiiM, wliich ennlavo us. The, railroads own ono third of the property in the, Htate. and pay only one twenty-hixtlt of tho taxi. The juipri'Uio court at WnfchiiiKtou has decided that thu htate in niiiHter, ami the xtato can compel tho railroads to pay taxes. Tho troulilu ariNCR in ettiiiK tliu riylit men men who will refuse, to ride on passes or take bribes in any other form. The Michigan Central charKes pusM'tifrs 'i cents u mile; tlm (irand Trunk, u com pftiiiK road, can only clnirKu 4 cents. Of thu ;i,000,t)00 which the !ipn pay to tho former road $1,000,000 is wruurf out by -xtiirtioti. Tito people don't un (Irrnluiid this or they would imtkn it ilaiiK'rous for men to livu aunmji them who liartor away their riht. "Tho naimi cbtis w hieh controls th railroitds is k'etttiiK uuitrol of tint ptiteu iu our tuuDiciiialiinsi, and after bectnuiiifl tiruily fixed tlnrr tln-y cburjsw uureHKOtntblo f ires and howl down any 0110 wito iron to iiiukutlu in red in e fuu an aitHicr and an uuafo man. 1 ho livVH in ntt.itit ti. how over. 'llu r is a yiaul o p,,ituinty ohii to you rin:ii. Ineii. i'tiriiotittti wealth mny try to burnt yu If yutt 1 uiuo a hj uhir (hhum. bt l liiUmiitd you will t e vn lr. jus an I list" Ilia ,illf.ot!uii if b.iliij dot your iluty, "Th iijiii courl baa dcibbd a4lul aii n.iiia iul Th ibtiaii u boubt bt rvtr !! if iill.. If ih roiutiiutli 11 a au b ltal th ! 1 . u luut ataiitl, it houl.l ain odnt o a to allow lb Kofvrutui'iil to -'t al on srai wlih ttt it la t.iui( jt4 iu. It i th Miuiitli iir. ia I J u l Ultvt lit I' o Hut i liAit. f Ilo run 14m 111 in t ttti 11 it in. gt aay Ihit nhn. ( ttn w b.i tvum attt t lbui T n.-U t ultvl IU fl4ii if In wwtUI t. t. n .i ttt lit u. : " Ml l WuAatak tlttlwM, lUav iieu, Mr Ii j A a rvab tl la ah tku ar ytvrUjr t fti Ml 14. 4iK i tit th ruttva, litr M (t aK iAt au I litre H put-la u K ta rUra4 Aa aain bial r4M4N luuitu'U!f iifvl4. 1 W lut trUtlatui UiaavM t th in tu tlH us M amt, i'ataU u tatvt wa r4atr4 T tt 14 ( al aiUa ff atfi.iMa tirl s'k4 lal a. awl ftmt -i, Taka auikw 4 II a4da ara ta artra w aawi4 aaka a 4aj iHat al . fay yar MilK)t- Q r it tai . ' uo tou want to your ranch, raw land, mill, factory, town or city prop erty, to some one visiting the Trans-Mississippi Ex position? If so, send to the Homeseekers Land Co., Omaha, for a blank description; fill it out and return and it will be placed in their land catalogue, which will be ready for distribution when the Exposition opens. This Company will find you a buyer. t i PI g n rrt a nrn pi nwrn timhti'V ni 11 11 11 n irm mm THAT t 't Noma Taxpayer. Tboro nro mean men and there lire mean nations, (oinerul Hurrison math a (jootl upceoli ou Washington 'm birth day. Ho wild in cfTctct that tho mid din cIuhh and thu poor paid tho taxci and that thu rich bliirked, Tiny avoid, (IoiJko, Jiido, I do not think that Jesue Christ would approve the conduct of most (if our rich men. You were a gun bolder during tho wur and were puid iu paper money worth anywhere from 80 cents to lit) cents on thu dollar and yon own 11 lour room house iu Denver, on tho I'lutte; you will pay your tuxes. You were-11 bondholder during the wur you will pay iiothiiiK. It is nmazintf to 1110 how artless have been in my life, Tho llrwt time on BHseKsor of taxes camo around to mo J hud a wutch w hich cost $100, I put down 1 100. I had u H-IJOO homo and so on, ievviiij muchiiui, etc. I was lutcr ou surprised to find that I was paying more taxes than any body on tho street, and I had for neighbors such men as ex- Attorney (o nerul Miller and Ucnjuiniu Hurrison. Myron Jlncd's Hermoii. i:iieiiuruk- I Iih Kplrlt ut lO-funu. The i'opulists of .Sioux Fulls, H. D., propone pultiitK u full city ticket in the fluid uud 11111I.11H u fight for municipal ownership. This is right, Tho owner ship of electric light and gas plunts, street railways and waterworks are 1'upulistiu in principle as much as gov ernment ownership of railroads, and the fight should bo carried into every pre cinct uud an application of every prin ciple of the party made whenever possi ble, iim hpirltof reform should prompt local action and thus htrcngtheu the na tional movement. Chicago Kxpross. Money I'lleri I'p lo New York. Tho money of tho nation is rapidly congesting in New York city. The bunks there now hold over 1100,000, 000 legal tender money more than they held 10 ntontliH ago. The legal tender cash holdings of tho New York banks have doubled since October, 18i)fi. If other eastern cities show a corresponding in crease in cash, there certainly must he very little money left iu the west and south or in the hands of the masses ol peoplo iu tho cast. Missouri World. Mark's Uuke OCT. Mark Hauua is very mucli interested in Ohio coal mines. It is announced that theHti mines have received a govern ment order for 350.000 tons of coal to bo delivered at Key West. Aluhaum coal is just us good and niuny hundred miles msirer Key West, but Mr. Hunna is reported us getting tl a ton more thun the Alabama artielo was offered for, and tho government puys tbo differ ence iu freight. National Iutelligouoer. AIIImiim With Ki,glAinl. We doti't believo Americans, as a (uerul thing, euro to form alliances Ith Kngland, mtainly not while Rothai hilds' osnry mill i-ontrols thut aouDtry. e would like to see llnglish men und Ameriouns gi t tok'tlhrr ami get rid of the Iitlt hilds, J. l'iirtoiit Morgans, Murk Hitniias uml that class of iienpV We Hre not rcudy for alliance until tMiiiindiing of this tort is done. Denvtr ilo ad. Hmm Uk IU.I Ih.) rat? "Can you tell ma," sail Will to Hoh, "how iitauy apples Adam and Kve ate la tha ganleo of K.b nT" "That's a chestnut!" Hob atisarrtxt. 'Ka at on and AtUiu ats, too, thnt fliaka thre." "You don't add crr iljr. luh i 'is .otal is HI " "Why, a jron ald. K at ne tl iBl Adam ate. too tH.'i. A ,14 i anj M 4-thr, aa I you rt U3. don't jru" Hob thou.ltt a itiomrht and then fUlni-4 "t i liar at mora. afir ill. Ka ala, b una (till, an. I A.Um !. t.H. Tetai, 3i' "Oh, I aa Ja t.nr that," at t w'lll "Ka. fr a. a! on itUli, an I lata. t.. ala ana (2U That siaa.s t tuial af I JO. IH )! ti tail'' "Vm, ii.wJ' IU l tM (:, ( a, uf ana if Mil, sa t V law ata it. ItH tt:i. that l a tttUl uf Ii4 N U s fmtt l ira " Tl sjtfl." m;4 UtlL Tlt.f mu lats aalaa tha whula ma" - N lfh Hau,lr n4talhirh ;ar sahartrtkt tiflM W atA.a a xn mVt imt hi-, Tak -tk ft.j 4 M it imtrt shoM laals rvtMM I tMM IT . .,. , pm aiHNt w Sttasa vtaaj m tk f ll af 1 sen tour rarm,s Blue Grass, White Clover. This is the Best Season ever known for sowing Grass Seel We keep the Best, and sell It right. Why not buy direct? Come or send for Catalogue. Free, of course GRISW0LD SEED CO., Cor. Tenth & N Sts., Lincoln, Neb. SPANIARDS COINO HOME. An Kiodoa of, Hpanlsh Population From Maw Urlaant War Look ad for. New Oui. bans, La., March ,10, Tha Spanish merchant marine agenU here are much exercised over the war nowa current In the newspapers. Hoping that war may be averted, they are, howevei, exercising all necessary pre caution Every ship Bulling under the bpanlsh flag' la leaving New Or leans as fast aa it can get out From and to this port thero is annually a very large movement of Spanish ship ping. Almost iu variably thpse boats when they leave New Orloana home ward bound call at Havana and I'orto Klco. At these points they secure cargo and passengers. It is under stood that all who can get away from either city will do so at once and seek the protection of the mother country. SEED FOR SALE Whit Mammoth Arllrtiohs. Knar to rnlm niel vary proline. Th bi'irs tinrrrst ilium. Ihyra Inxmiv linnnMnd innacia mahlnK d ail, For (nrilior Information im pilrns, ad- GEORGE A. ARNOLD, liny don, I'lielpi Comity, Kelirnaks. MAJESTIC Steel and Malleable Ircn Rane. . . Call and See It. V 1. 'Ul TWt"K "fc-uJUiJ -,J .mV,'Vm: ft .."''. ft' -7;.V..- Hall Bros. Company, 1308 0 Street..... Monarch Gasoline Stoves . . . . . . Monarch Oil Cook Stoves Lincoln Exchange Mills, t X 420 North 9th St. I Cusotm Grinding a specialty : 4 AM th. limit aradva of Soar m- 2 H ehii.it lor hat. cora or oala, Wa Z aj raa ya nion.f . J IUIITLKTT A HOW A Kit. BADGER LUMBER CO., ii Conur N an J 8th Sts.. LINCOLN. 3 ! Phone 63. . . . COAL & LUMBER i; Full Assortment. Best GraJ, L0Vktt lrlraa UPHOLSTERY REPAIRING or aukinos or FURNITURE ftATTHESSES MjAti( B. F. WILCOX. 144 Neruniitmtilt , Kilter Ilk. BICYCLES TMI AtV MUNNINQ Gcniron anj Reliance O IH I A f t hiir Itittt nn..ikii..Mk.i IteU, a S arm aauB M. a M a " '