fHE OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE la tola department w will pnbllih aommtinlaatloo of a worthy and nltebb ibarMtor, reolTd from uberlbr to tbl paper. No oohmcmcatiom moui Wrtia mom tha 800 wobd. Manuscript wUl not bt returned. Bomlnlsosiioel of lb HaltLof Oetf ysbors;, Head by Mm. H.8. Weakly at the Far. Mora Club Meeting April 21. Tli civil war wa one of the moat ex citing jwrlode of thia our beloved unlon'e ilstonoe. Tbos who lived tbrouh it, remember tb many discouraging event M well on tbe many victories which ended in the freeing of the alavea and the preservation of our uuion. Among tbe moet deciding victories of our union waa tbe battle of Gettysburg, lining only a child, 1 can only give our family exper ience with tbe confederate soldier in tbelr northern invasion. General Lee Hunted with iwin determined to carry the war Into the northern elale and dictate terma of jaiaee. They advanced to Cbainbirsburg, Cumberland l,o I a., which wan eighteen mile from our home and directly went of (Jettyabury. 1 be confederate were acatbmid over t be ountry aeeurlng provision snouting the Jay of the country. One of our neigh bore rode to Hhlppreburg, "that being the nearest town" and came hastily back telling a that the confederate were three mllea aoulh of town. We lived two miles north. The men were cutting grain. On receiving Hie word, they un bitched the horses from the reajeir and baatily loading a wagon with feed and what provision my mother could get ready in eo abort a time, they In com- Knny with our neighbor took tbe boraua ) theaoutb mountain and hid therefor aeveral week coining home at night for feed and provlalon. The gentleman who brought the word waa atopped on hie way from town by aeveral rebel scout who wanted to ace bla borne. My friend dlamoiinted and atarted on foot, 'the borae did not auit them and they called to him to come and get bla old borne, knowing the need of liaate he went back mounted bla home and warned the neigh borhood, My father aetit my brother to the mountain with the borne and be remained at home to attend to fhnnitUmto. A ariffl niece oi iimuer Joined our ponturo on the went, the road being on the nouth. Father kept near the road thinking he could mm me renei at a dmtunce and turn bin cattle into the timber and a they were no closely pur aued and in such hast they would not llud bla catile. One morning while be wan at bin poet near the road, three con federate came from tbe uorth through our field jumping the fence a they came, rode to our paature, threw the fence down ami drove out the herd. They aelected what they wanted and one of them ataid to guard tbe cattle while the other two went over the neighborhood and gathered neighboring cattle. My lather coming up. auld to the guard, "It rather hard of yon Mlowe to take a man' cattle like thin!" lie nald "lam aorry to do It, but lam under order." lie ant on bla home with hi gun aimed at father all the time. After colluding tbe cattle at our place they atarted north through our Held, telling father he had better help drive them, if be did not want bla grain ruined. Ho helped them through the Inrm and thought ho would go farther and nee what they bud 011 the other road. The leader who wan a rough fellow, with an oath told him to go buck or he would nhoot him. Our loss wun about Ave hundred dollar. Homo of our neighbora lont more other lean. At different tiuion we led from eight to twelve. Several parties of cavalry came through and one party wautod horses. They went through the barn and tried to take a three year old colt but he would not lend no they let him go. Our harm-en wun hid In a atabl which wan packed nearly lull of ntraw. They went in there and wulked over tbo ntraw but I did not And anything. One of them linked lather "How the in.ople funned in that neighborhood without horaee?" Another nuid to him "I am surprised to sea ao mady able bodied men i the north I thought they were all at war." My father replied "We can neiid a many more aa we have neut mid we are going to lick you fellowa." Hualncs wan nt a at and atlll, grain ntaudlng in the tleld waiting to be cut. Tbo annum un'ixct dly met at (lattyaburg and we could bear tbe dlu ot battle. F.ven our child Uhgleawaa hushed a wa knew eiuli moment aom life had gone out, aomu aoul bad gone to (Itnl. Alter our great Tiolorv wa could hear the trump ol the arniv night and day aa they man-bed un Hi Hike road two mile Irom our plaro. 1 have always dtaliked tha inualo ol the drum tort on account ol tin neeocta turn with that marvh. Gettysburg in now one of the pin' oi interest In the I'ultml (Hated. Nut it in aorhaugd and beautified you cannot recall it, an a place of audi alul blood ehed. The ground whieh covered with liltMid I uowatreaa Ha IwaatKul inuauuteute and walk. The .MMh id May U th area! day lr tha tow a. War alter year tUouewluU id peipl go Ihera night eae turf aad to lat Inhuta tit our brata I. i- k aha Ml la that aalul batik May the gvarratioa to emue etrew tkeir grav Willi tUcn a lung aa the world atiallntana. aaa la invir unarm rente in twt thus ahoaava their lia that our fentoa Wight t maiauianl. Put a lae solder I l , I tkat have U- nu loved. MM aioaa, aej y arm. arvuad tuv wa Ha ami hwaJe. I ay U leal a e.iief 1. nt. ta lata KMaal atikyoui law Mm a mWs IteJ-svWavs mk luuUt M aioitataia lig, la aa, taw w un-1 n .iarlt, larU arall. Itott , 1 ka Ut lua l ar ! th Ui 1 a I, flre a ttenUeal npri to tit. I.. Ui Mt, tW, CAUtKrOltlUIClUK Wktlil Aa laatl tka Umif me)ptrMi Hum-, VU, Vj f,lu, I tksura I Mtiy Ik a'arauaaj liarvatealaaaidea tl Ikt wastry aad la tHial vai a rd. Wt, Mtee,atlai la tallaa) aetata kut l lMaa passu elk ara tawmt4 tfc vorioua forme ot benefloiary Inaorance annociatlonn; at the death-rate resulting from anloide. . Old line companiee have gone to tbe court all the way up to the anpreme court of the United State anklng to be relieved from the payment of loaaea to farnllie and heire of men who have com mitted aulcide, claiming tbe deceased to be criminally reaponniulo. Ofcournoold line companle are aimply apulative money gathering machine devoid of connclence, of heart of soul and are al ways ready to take advantage of every and all cfrcurnntances to avoid the pay ment of lonnen. Hut, fraternal bene ficiary annoclation are founded on i t broad brotherly protective, charitable prlnclplo and do not seek to shirk a re nponnibllity or to violate a contract, titlll the frequency of auiclde I a menace and an augery of danger. It cauae men of brain, heart and a .til to aak in great nerlounnens. what In the caue and In the name of Juetlce and snfety, what in to be the remedy? It I not tho Igno rant and Indifferent that moat fre fpiently put out their live In suicide. The intelligent, tbe educated, the re fined are by far the moat common vic tim. There are many caune and con dition that lead to auiclde, but by fur the greater share of all our wretched suicide are traceable to the financial and Industrial condition of our unhappy country, which are undoubtedly the inoNt potential factor In the dinturbnnce and final breaking down of the mental and physical force of the American poo dle. Thin phono of tho question la so seriou and far reaching that too much cannot bo said in its consideration. When by a system of vicious financial legislation, money becomes contracted or cornered, industrial prosperity uu all bimineHaintxreatn atarved.then comes failure, Ions of employment, home ore mortgaged and finally loat. creoiiora atlll prenning their domandn, laminea more than half unconacloiia of tn nitua tlon, asking the common comfort of hotnn nnlv to be denied, cause a strain on the mental and nervous force that is frequently more than the proud ambl- tlous, loving latner can enuure, nnu their anxiety of heart and brain become mad and plunge into death. They may or they may not be insured or have fra ternity benefits, If in their brighter and more prosperous condition wiey nave provided themselves and their families with thfs protection, the chances are that a heartless, selfish insurance com pany or it moy lie that members of fra ternal orders, who love dollars better than they do poor, suffering humanity, will cry out: "Ho auicided for the in surance and he took the Insurance while iremeditating suicide, and there should be a law forfeiting insurance In case of suicide." I have yet to learn how a law can be enacted either by the state or by an order to determine when a man has a enign oil his life, and propones to be come a martyr or a cnminai-a sen murder, for money oven for the benefit of wife and children. Men make terrible nncrillcos for money which they boiie to posnens and enjoy. Hut I regard it ns poor judgment and great selllehriPHS to assume that a mnu who cuts his throat 11 a fit of despondency or terrible mental distress, is likely to be seriously thiuk- ng oi robbing or delruudiug other. 1 cannot believe that there are such a urge number of men, who so tenderly ovo their families, us to become martyrs or a few crumbs or paltry dollars. Mou in a rutional condition, in their ober Houses, cling tennclouMly to life. 'brist gave hi life 011 the cross for the ove of humanity, but there are not regi ments olt'lirists to die at every cross road and every corner for somebody's MJiiuflt. Therefore let us look for the cause of this alumiing condition, where it is far more likely to be found, let us look for nn intelligent solution or rem edy. The cause is simply the result of breaking dowu in business enterprise, 01 disappointed hope and ambition, of failure to moet tho obligations that rest ou men under our system of civilization. Our civilization promises much, requires much and yields but little In return to the great majority. There Is too much nuurchinm, too little of socialism. The golden rule, "do unto others us we would have them do unto us," lathe ethics of Christianity, tho at hie of fra ternity, the ethic of all true civilitatloo and all graud eoclnlinm. There in a con dition in our country, but more clearly outlined In the largo clliea, where great wealth abounds, that wa cannot nflonl to lt go umhllcugd. It ia charity (?) by rule, by committee, by organiiatlon, and in for a iniriMiw) alarmingly wide of the at hies ol true charity. The very rich dlight to wud out their agents, to look tip the poor, aad they ars seldom dellcute td the pride tf Imihnga td their victims becaiiMi their aim giving must b on ntrwt comers ami lu public place. They want l int the maaaea humbly at tketr l'l. Tbo tru tawa agaiant suicide and the proper chanty would In to pr- yiila renmuerativ, liideiwudent indu trial condition,, for every abl bodied uiaa and womau and thou both eu rra an I iait that they apply Ihellieelves dillgeatly to boiue gi 11111 aad bread amaiag. Whea by tho nrrvUe of ritergy, il braia aad braaa, aiea and womea raa protiiU ctittilortabis boiue toy lbm- etlvvaaad Ihetr vkildrea. tbe rae lr sau.W will rvaioted, the rnoedy will W, U, W II lOtoMBI, Wtt .Cm, N U. M i. !4 Idl-li KaH ri liwj I t iwii II IN astl 1 Jin tlrwi. V 111., Ihi tilf elaU Kk k as a a r IrxMt Mrs a kta ttiw, kSl aud leel. lleUgita UkleJ Iltuirs ar4iri:a, as 1 tlirve ttnitWa artMi.'Hhd lk-tl rnrw. .takM ir We tt..4 l'dilf t'ilvtu.l. b. la a fMMtateaia oa aty ann U riul ia yar lal tea Jn.a avy ua tkisk aim al Unit la twaewdtas lb 'bUity id a b'4 bill HMig mkgreMs iw cotvlr kiM tta arv rret, I twtts wa lk I ki ae la bk Jaak a uui tl MMf il I aa t a a lia iui k-l I tt la aty rtrrv I 'THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT ( to coin silver and Issue greenbacka. But when 1 come to reflect that in tbe thirty year or more that I have been cloeely watching tbe republican party I have never once aeen tbem do either a sensible or honest thing on the financial question, that I have never once seen tbe money power iail to get out of that party everything it asked for, that I have never once aeen them come out in the open, throw off their mask and fight like honest moo. I say when I come to reflect over those things I see small around opon which to build tbe hope i that they have lost their cunning and ' will fall of tbolr purpose now, oacitea as they are with every branch of the gov ernment In their bands, save a very slim majority in the senate, and In the prea ence of a war that will give tbem the Tery excuse they want. I do not believe that even in the pres ence of a war necessity the American people will consent to the issue of "gold bonds," and it la to force the fight onto those grounds that suggested the Idea set forth in my article in a private letter to Henator Allen. If we can force the fight onto a proposition for "gold" bonds it would be the surest way to do feat bond entirely, at any rate I think so. If this war shall continue a little while longer and our government shall begin to get hard pressed for mean to carry it on, you shall ee every one who shall stand in tb way of a bond Issue round ly denounced a a "traitor," "Hpaulnh sympathizer," etc., until they will break down a few weak-kneed and limber backed senators, and "coin bonds" will be issued. No. I think we will miss our opportunity if we full to unmask tbem now. I do not for one moment believe they would ever consent to the Issue of bond where it should be expresslly act forth in the law and on the face of the bond that it should be paid In one-ball ailver and one-half gold of tbe present weight and Aliened, and then when they bud fought to the death a bi metallic bond Isnu'i they will be in no shape to charge us with obstructing needed war legislation if we shall stand firm and fight to the death a "gold bond" Issue. In my udgmontamoveof this kiud would go far toward securing tho defeat of any bond issue of any kind. Hometime it requires strategy to circumvent the devil, Your for an unbonded people. Oko, Ambott. A Cheerful Woman From thH l;fnors(, Until, I nil, Every woman cannot be beautiful but cheerful face often supplies the defi ciency. Hut no one can bo cneeriui ana bring joy toother unless they nave perfect health Fortunately, science has placed this priceless boou within the reach of every woman as the following ncidont proves: Mrs, Amanda Hobinson, wile or Wil liam Hoblnson, farmer and stockman, near Howesville, Clay County, Ind., is thirty-two years old and had for several years been In declining health and de spondent. For throe months she was not only unable to attend to ner do mestic duties but too feeble to be up and about. Today she is in good health and able to attend to her household af fairs, Hbe relate her experience as follows; "I was afllicted with female troubles and was in a delicate state of health. I lost my appetite, grew thin and was greatly depressed. After taking various remedies without being benefited i was induced by a friend to tako Dr. Williams' ink Pills. "Early in tho summer I proenrod five boxes of thorn and before finish- ing tho sec- ud box I began to Im- rovo and y the timo had taken he II v e oxes I wus (A Priceless ttoon) able to go about my usual work and topped taking the pills. "Our daughter Auna.twelve years old, was also affected with decline and debil ity. She lost flesh, seemed to bo blood- ess and hud no ambition. Mie too two boxes of the pills and they restored her apisitite. aided digestion aud brought color to her cheek. She is now in tbo .est ot health. I think Dr. Williams' ink Fill for Fnle People tho best modi- cine we ever had in our family and rec ommend thorn to all needing a remedy for toning up aud rebuilding a shattered system." t-Z3 No discovery oi modern times nua proved such a bbssing to women as Dr. Williams' Pink Tills lor raie roopie. They restore strength and health to xhuueted women wnou every eiiors oi iIivhii'Ihii urove unavailing. Those vmlbla nills are every where recognized aa a sicifta fordteaaea ol the blood aud nerves. Goodjoy. Yoti can't Wat hlml Yoti can't tat our fine oak lumckx, cither lor ttylc. beauty or qua! it y. Wi lanJ!e nothing but the bcit maJe, anJ can rccam menJ tt durability anJ re llabitity. It recommend ittell In likrhtneis. beauty t4 trim tnlng anJ general attractivcnui CiHiic lluunv. M J15S0. ttth St., Lincoln, NcK GIVE US GREENBACKS IT 18 NOT NECESSARY TO SADDLE INDUSTRY WITH MORE BONDS. Tha Bnrdea of Interest Is Vow aa Mneh aa tha feople Cen Hear Tha Hatloa'l Legal Teoder Will Pay Tot the War and Give V a Needed Increase la Cuereney. Special Correspondence. Tbe whole country ia practically nnited on thefpuninb war qoention, but on tbe question of how to meet moat judiciously tbe financial drain of tbe war it it unfortunately not ao solidly united. The issue of silver to augment tbe volome of money I honestly considered by many a a disturbing clement, be cause of tbe market disparity between tbo yellow and white coined dollar. In this emergency why is it not possible to elimiuuto this dement of partisun discord? A wise lucoino tax will judiciously relieve n of much of tbu war tax In an easy way, bnt after all the groat bulk of debt must be met either with inter est bearing bonds or by grow buck bear ing no interest. Why should not resort be bad to greenbacks' We know that it I inter est that grudually cat up tbo profits of production aud surrenders it gain to those who do not produce. We know that it I tbu vast aggregate of tbe va rious forms of interest interest on na tional, state, county, municipal and railroad bonds beside many other cor porate aud individual interest payment which are charged against production, together with tho inability of producers, under our present defective system to fully mnrkot their activities that I tbe grave cause of distress and poverty, Dow it not seem strange and tbe height of folly under such circum stances that we should increase tho bur den of interest upon publiu debt when 0 reasonable a way exist to avoid it a tbe issue of trcusury money bearing Do interest? Tbo stock argument of those interest ed in tbe issnu&f interest bearing bond is tbut tbo further issue of greenbacks will croute an inflation which bunk and other form of credit bearing interest aro not likely to producg. I not this pructico uutuuublu aud absurd? Do we not need an inflation an iufiution that will give employment to the vast army of idle people and provide tbem tbe menus of purchasing the production of each other? We need an inflation that will enlarge generally the activities of industry and add both to tho quantity and price of commodities, setting the wheels of supply and demand into quicker motion. Au inflation tbut will increase thu present low prices and stimulate proportionately overy branch of legitimate labor cannot certainly be objectionable even to tho bunkers and money lender whoso profits from tho greuter volume of business would be thereby largely enhanced. Decidedly let the expense of tbe war bo met with full legul tender green back. Let not the producer bo further ensluved by interest bearing bonds if it can be avoided. These bonds will only rivet a stronger yoke around bi neck. There is now nn immediate need for $000,000,000 more greenbacks to infuse a legitimate stimulus iuto all activitie for tbe full employment of tbe people, and it is far more important that the pcoplo generally sliull be employed than that the hordes of lenders shall bo in creased. Let ns avoid past financial errors by issuiug full legal teuder national monoy, which will not only lighten tbo bur dens of war, but at tbe same time add greatly to our wealth by stimulating to a larger activity. Let ns not forget bow Fruuce emerged from her German war not crippled and broken, but strong and vigorous, through a wise foresight mani fested in tbo issue of money which gave employment to ber people. llumuii needs ure too general, too im perative aud too constant to bo checked and bured by side issues to build up tbo fortunes of a class, Tho nation presents a graud spectacle to the world of freely offering its blood and treusuro to breua tbe shackle tbut fetter Cuba. In mak ing this sacrifice it should have a car that ftnuuciul chain are not needlessly riveted more tightly upou it owu peo ple by adding to tho interest ou public debt. Wbile substauco aud service are freely giveu to carry out the glorious purpose of bettering tbe couditioii of a foreign people, may those at homo not bo thereby prejudiced by being Xoreed to meet interest oil boudn, whuu full legal teuder trunury lummy will aocoiu- idib, tbu uuriMMMj without iuterest. Let tin put out greeubwt k ami uot imuiusi . . . . . , . uuni.ra w. in in. ft West Forty ulutti ntrw t. New York. A fkess Maeo. laud itiotioptdy pushes the xopl from tha buid into the vitie ami labor savliig machinery then punbea thuiu from the iiot Into lb strata. A large clly liewi.aiter has lue a bn.g ill tilled "(low i r etl lUI'lt'S oil to t ems illdj," IUH. a am met al the Ihreetii.M if life I y tbo demand thai they Uot cost niueb. fU'luey must uiua, mou sand of tut to atH annually slarwd by tha coinlui'iin gi ii'-rst.-d by out hiu iHdllli ostein. ttw tboia U a do maud fr ilkap tat l'. a wll a cbeap inru and wmmiii all lu baimtoiy Wll'i a dill t'heait MllUiMi wbUh l fitly aa tiv nUi r ti haiiti lutllbiiall'e. U. M WbeeUk, Meat) leal llaaetekiw. MuNtelillMlteu publm allium aad m. ii i-Ums u Mpi lly di lug iu HwtuttUud. IUsl, . t and tUll, IhfiMMt the Hgst'il title. tblf alwlite til tallwiya, d Hera and UaeauiM w III I dtew salt. A attiuNt if amaibr Iowa aud tllUgv ara ally ptMu W trio Uibt lag dat. WUWlk. l. Tb deilaklug fvv tbilHwIVf tb tl betienlUig a a. imtUJi am Mg pat-lll ,.moUl I an alia aakuwa 4iaaUti U VwltaetlaaJ. PORTO RICO. San. Juan harbor is one of the best in the West Indies. San Juan wa sucked by Drake in 1595 and by the Duke of Cumberland three years later. Duldwin Jleurich lost Ins life in. an unsuccessful attempt to take Hun Juan in 1615. In 167S the English failed in an attack on the forts, and ogain in 1797 they hud to retire after a three day's seigc. lh; Leon's imlnce, built in 1511, is one of the curiosities of the town. Home of the island near by send to Porto Itico for water. SALARIES OF ARMV OFFICEH8. Uncle Ham ha olwnys l-en accused of being parsimonious In dealing with bis soldiers ond while there is noth ing in the wuy of a private) to tempt anyone to throw up a good job, yet the commissioned officer lire pretty well paid, except for the tioie they ore actually being shot at. In time, of war (ill person connected with the army have their salaries increased iiO tsr cent and hence in the figures given the increusc bus been added. Follow ing ure annual salaries of the commis sioned officers: Mnjor-Geiieral .$(J.57.i lirigulier-Ocnerfll C.H7S Colonel , 4,875 Lieutenant-Colonel 8,750 Major ,,,,3.125 Captain, mounted. , 2,500 Ciipteln, not mounted,,,,,,,,,,. 2,250 Jieglmentel iidjutant , 2,250 Iteirimental quartermaster...... 2,250 First lieutenant, mounted ,,,,,, 2,000 First lieutenant, not mounted... J ,875 Second lieutenant, mounted 1.H75 Second lieutenant, not mounted. 1,750 Regimented chaplain 1.1 Regimental surgeon.... 3,725 Assistant surgeon 2,000 A private soldier receives $15.50 a month; ordnance sergeants, $42.50; hospital stewards, $56.25; and aiding hospital stewards, $31.25, -St. Louis Republic. WeyJer still persist that a hirire force of Spanish militia should be laiMied iu the United States, Spain couldn't make a move that would please the subject of Uncle Sam quite so muejj, rtelrraska bus 200,000 men who would enlist on six hours' notice just for the fun of getting in a lic'k on WeyJer, Jiiair Pilot. Many People Cannot Drink eoffa at night. It spoil their sleep, Too can drink Orain-0 when yon plea and aleep like a top. For Orain-0 doe cot (simulate; it nourishes, cheer and food. Yat it look and taste Ilk tb best coffee. For nervoa person, young people and children Oraln-0 1 tb per lct drink. Made from pur grain, Oet 1 packag from your grocer today. Tip t In place of Coffee. 16 and 25c. Woven Wire FENCE H- txKHI I 01.00 or our machine tnat make fence any pet rod. Kvery height for 10 to 14c machine guaranteed. 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Ulekael. ot U avarland ro via Pi, Ikagaay, l'oor rlvar, TMf Itikla. yavniusl flrttreask m t'anlft port l aasbartatlua. TlU04si.a Wiitiss Bui wr. la toaaaatloi villi to l. A It 11, or (Vlcrada iidla.d Ry., to k borl, dr. raet tad popalar rat to "a raaetaaa, ructlatd, Taavwa Nattla, 1krk alaMlifl tkf aad Ira reollalsg fkalf .art triM lat . fT"1 . tw...1 ika HiMila aad Ik meat iai.tfks.at MMf U ! 7 MM. Vf atisa, w. I . j e-.s e-e Uy lwpy al Ai4ikli4e ft seal a la I allfxrele a4 Hike Va. ls I east 1,telei. Tea above fwtm'tl.i appliea la Ika lime eruts Iy Ike Morlhfealara I'aio I'a.-ill rnil Ika tint I lkt, r 1 knar, lee Ida by lke Imea, u,..., hnui. tria rale, aad IM tmm a.urs i.l rariouia f tdiag. Al s .....a ...v.. il.... sm .I I rw I a 1 1 k I rSMii rn"n"" - - tkrueak loartal aad I'allwaa aWira, ykairear t lte, tWdea, "alt l ata aii. !,. Iaa.1 aad Kaa l'relci. ( tsarr tkrsh I tkal !'". al aad beMk yaef valluaa id A. Hlw.t. lag. ally Uriel (, II? k IU !., Jada, M N May 19, 1898 No Gripe When you take Hood's Pill. Tbe big, old-fash-looed, sugar-coated pills, which tear you an to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Kaay to taka mioodi and easy to Ofs-rato, Is true of Hood's Tills, which ar ItJ 1 1 jf up to date In every respect, III 15 Hate, certain and sure. All , dniKglsts. 'Oe, C, f. Hood Co., Jewell, M, The only I'lll to lak with Hood's Huriswrllla- Dr. Ketchum. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Catarrh, i x i Spectacles Carefully Fitted, All Fees Reasonable 226 South 11th Make Cheese at Home Rfid $1 to C. E, KlttliKr, IpMwicb, ft. Itok. for 10 rennet with printed Instruir tionw for making cbee at born witbont buying costly apparatus. Any on can doit. Your money refundeJ If you fill. Full Cream Cheese J j the Kind Made Wyatt-Bullard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WNOLKM4MC ib KSTAIl Offlo 20tb and Itard 8U. Vhout 47S Writ for J'riaa. OMAHA, t t t t KFB, 1898 BICYCLE $3,00 Yes, 131) lakes ear s44i, ssrsales4 blersle a Mr area! eMtraf (rffsr, yes IIMle work l tmr si'sre lime. Writ Sana, OOOK VMtii.V, DO Office, fl Ub Atm.l tUm.HI Freeklls M(;blese, KtitVCrAt I14T1CM To ttia Orand Ksmpmnt WlMng MUr triot, Wyoming. Tbe Union I'ciflB will ell ticket at one far for the round trio, plo ?, from all jrolnt in Kansas, lraska, tOlora do and I' tab to Kwlins, Wyo. IlAt on vj;b tickets will m sold are 1st and .Id Tu-sdny in May, Jane, July. August, Hijpt., Oct., and Nov. Hta line dally except Hunday a:b way txitween Itaw- llns and liraud Mieampmont, Frr full Information call on or Mnrtm K, II. Hlosson, (ien'l A(t., Lincoln, Neb, LINCOLN'S BEST TRAIN1 Is the Burlluzton's VcstltuleJ Flyer BIG, BRIGHT, HANDSOME, COMFORTABLE Louvp Lincoln 10:2,' p. m. Arrives I'll icto 2:1 ft p.m. Arrives Now York 0:4.1 p. m. Arrive Boston 0 p, ni. Ticket and inlonimtion tit H. A M. depot tir city ticket office corner 1 Otis and O sts., Lincoln, Neb. U. w, Ho.isRi.i,, C. T. Sl T. A. Fifteen Hoars to C'bleaao la all it tftkea, if you leave Lincoln oa tba liurlinKtou'a new fast traia at 11:10 p, m., any day. No clianKolea ra. Eo lira train of I'ullmiin aleeisira and fra r clinluK cbair ear run solid to Chicago union depot, lail al li. ft M. dejol or city olflt, eor Oand Tenth street for bertbs, ticket and lull information. Uko. W. IIosnkll, U, T. & 1'. k. Tho Now. Union . ELEVATED LOOP'ii in OhicnRO a'4'A'AW t ow oris, It rum on Van Duron St., Directly in front of the Chicaeo, Rock Island and Pacific STATION. 'aaentfere arrlnsa- la Cki-" raa, bj Ilia a i iiioa Kieai4 li.i., reaahaay pari i-l ll.e iij( cr. I. r a Hiaaeallara, aa I lakea iutMe.iail ti asy of tha Ura ira In tbe .lea laa dwlriel. All Metall 1 fains aill aloii al laa "H.k l.las.i" aialiosi. 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