THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. August 18, 898. TO BE THE BEST OF NAVIES. I Appropriation! Will II Asked (of Many Hew hip. CmoAoo, Aug. 18. 'A dispatch to the Chicago Record from Washington says; Tb Nary department will auk Con grew to authorise the eonNtruotlon of the largest and moHt formidable battle hlpe and cruisers afloat, vessel with out eqnala in an foreign fleets and In comparably superior In offensive power, speed and endurance, to any of tha magnificent ships which destroyed Ccrvera'a squadron. This decision, reached at a meeting of tho naval board of construction, will be urged upon Congress for prompt action, supported by argu limits of the most convincing char actor. "The board practically agreed to begin the design of three battleships of between 13,000 and 14,000 tons dis placement, with at least nineteen knot maintained spued. It was also determined to recommend three first cIams cruisers of about 13,000 tons and of not less than twenty-two knoti speed. "in addition to these a class of pro tected and partly armored cruisers of between 0,000 and 0,000 tons, as well as a new class of 2, (500-ton cruisers. "The battleships will be designed to whip any fighting vessel in the world, of whatever class, and the cruisers are to be moro formidable than any ves sels of their speed up to this time in Europe. "The board made no reference to torpodo boats, and is not disposed to recommend any further Increase of the fifty-one vessels of that type now built or authorized," MEATS FOR FOREIGN ARMIES. ports That (Ires! Ilrltsln, lluiule and 4 JspAQ Are Keying Heavily of ts. Cjmoaoo, Aug. 18, The Chicago Record says: Great Krltaln, Russia and Japan have entered the markets of the United Htales for the purpose of pur chasing provisions, sjoIi as canned and salted meats for use in their armies and navies. For several weeks a rumor has been in circulation among the pack ing houses at the Stock yards to this effect and now it is confirmed. What such an order as will probably be placed by each country will be, can only be estimated from the amount ordered by our government during the early part of the war between the United Htates and Hpaln. Hut it is , safe to say that each foreign power now figuring for the purchase of pro visions will place an order for at least i,o)0,(00 pounds. Whether or not the American pack ers will be able to secure tho full amount of the foreign powers' orders depends upon the prices placed by the packers. Already some of (he big packers are sending out their repre sentatives to meet those of the other countries to confer with them and sub mit bids for furnishing all or part of whatever orders may be placed. GOTHAM MYSTERY. toting Woman round Murdered In the Grand Hotel. New Youx, Aug.' !. Emlllne C. I Reynolds, a young unmarried woman about 21 years of age was found mur- dered in tho Grand hotel, at Thirty- first street and Broadway, in this city yusierday. Her death' had evidently resulted from repeated Mows on the head with a piece of lead pipe. The crime had been committed sumo time between midnight and 3 o'clock yester day morning, but the police have not as yet been able definitely to deter ;min whether the motive was one of robbery or Otherwise, though they are inclined to the former belief. After some hours of investigation, and upon statements given by the mother of the dead girl, Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, a young dentist uf this city, was arrested and is being held on euspio)on of the murder. The fact that aot only the murdered woman was robbed, but that another robbery was ciKniultted on the same floor, In aline the police to the belief that the woman was killed In an attempt to prevent robbery. THEIR HOPE IN AGUINAIDO. Traana al Ma rreaeWea Will lie tm M tails It Merrill Aeht ft Tee a Halt KBASClSt, Attg. iS. MoT troops will U sent to Manila only at the request of tlvneral Merrltt. Adju tant General (or In a has wired Gen eral VterrUiu to hold the Arleona and Oeueral Kings troopa U readiness to all If to ordered. The tr.p In ramp here arc disappoint!, but are aim hpeft that trouble wltk Agutnslda Mis I tuake their prvaanoa aeveaaary. aval MtltM hs Ue Mom VfAiMisaivs. Au IT The aavvd 01 lu..ut la taaittrf ID ta rU the ivMreeof asval ol,iawa sailed lata , oaf vl from the sawrai itiUi Its MlMtilts U ta It it fait ef kr raa Ika Y .mm ml la. tha t ( 4imll tee Mikif ! twilttisawa, who . . j . ... .. ... ..fcj. . . ess la 1 moo tee utmu is u lutt uf her . ta tha Mai aa4 ta wiser iliari rft,lka alhf the aaiei aumeaen e, taase awsUUrt U go U this way the naval serv'mw will sp4iy hw fe twitted ta Ik fcU v4 the wf a toswt am rawUlia e IMw tike W Hiotttitf. ! f -Msnv 1mm tf Ik lifij lew a iaa wired a at twl to w Uwwl papea hM aaisrlav katfaiBtf the gwwtaav m4 the W'l t the slate ta rve v tSeea frve the awfwl UtU U wkVli they Had tkalv at t Meha. mam- pats. The are villi e U 41, tvwt U a Iwl tut toga frwas MfhNt ldiRrea ALLISON REFUSED THE PLACE. The Iowa Senator Decline Appointment as Teaee l'oniinl.loner. Wasiiinotow. Auir. 17. The Presi dent offered Senator Allison appoint ment as a member 01 the peace commission to-day, Henator Allison, however, could not ace bis way clear to accept the honor. Corbett Lea re. for Ian rranol.no. Naw Yohk. Auir. 18. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Corbett left for Kan Francis co last night. Mr, Corbett said he had received letters Saturday informing him that his father's mind had become unbalanced, At present he could not sav what will be done about his fight with McCoy, He declared that if it I was necessary he would forfeit the 'J, 600 be hod up. He would not fight again, he declared, except for the fact that he was the chief support or the family. He says that what he makes hereafter will, as before, go to help support bis brothers and sisters. He therefore savs that it mlirht be neces sary for hlra to fight McCoy in order to obtain money to support the family! Murder ot an Ki-Manator. St. Loins, Mo,, Aug. IS. A tele phone message received from Stanton, 111., says that H, W. Wall, ex-state senator and a wealthy and prominent banker and real estate dealer, was shot and instantly killed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, A coal miner named Hchadlclch, a tenant of Wall's, is charged with the crime, and a posse of Ntaunton s citizens is pursuing I) I in. The shooting arose over a trivial matter, The Kaleer Would r.i plain to the Csae, Lonnoit, Aug, 17, The Ht, Peters burg correspondent of. the Daily Tel egraph says persistent rumors are current that a meeting will take place between kmperor William and the cxar in the first week of Heptember, Ji,inpiTor William desiring to remove the suspicions with which the Eastern tour is regarded in Russia and France, More Than a Centenarian. lilnooMf, Neb., Aug. 16. Mrs. Dell- ah Cromwell, the oldest woman In Ne braska, is dead at her home near Table Rock. Khe was a small girl when Washington was president, and in sisted that she was born in 1771 Neighbors who hove known her for thirty years believe'- that she was 110 years old. Her fourth husband died of old age a quarter of a century ago. Havana Ulad It I Over. New Yohk, Aug.' 10. A dispatch ta the New York Herald from Havana says; There is a general feeling of re lief in Havana that the war is over. On the faces of many In the throngs on the streets yesterday were unmis' takable marks of the privations they have undergone as the result of the blockade. rrlie right Fatality. Idaho Hi-kihos, Col., Aug. 10. Jamei llewark, a local pugilist, died yester day from Injuries received In a twenty round contest Saturday night with Robert Watkins, a colored fighter, lle wark claimed to have been the cham pion of New Mexico at one time. Wat kins is under arrest. Wheeler. Home Town to Welcome II I in. Courtlano, Ala., Aug. 17. General Joe Wheeler sends word that he will 00:110 Immediately homo from Mon tauk. An ovation will he tendered hlra on his arrival and preparations are being mode for an Immense crowd of citizens. Indian Mu.le Was Ills Rpaalaltjr. Nkw Lonihm, Conn., Aug. In. John C Filmore died here to-day. l'rofesMtr r llmore was a noted authority on In dian music. He formerly lived in Milwaukee, but moved to California a short time ago. Elffal Daadl Bun Stroke In Tarla. London, Aug, l A dlspstnh from Paris says eight deaths from sun stroke occurred la thst city yesterday, Xeoording to Iit-rlin advices the tier- -isu auUools have I ! closed ou ao- uat ot the heat. Te.ee tsves Urf Ueefe, Nbw Yobk, Aug. U. Freshly palal d and looking as trim aud mat as If she had only just smiis Into commit slon, the United Htste battleship Teioa awaits a favorable tide t m floated out uf dry dock at the llrooW lyn navy yard. fartuiaeea Mlaletrt Mel, tasBoB. Aw IT. The itklnUtrv has resigned and N nr Jo LuranUi Has twvtt eharged with the took of for ml as1 anew ealonrt 51 TILL JUDGMENT 4 DAY. MovmW ft, tH will Ka aaothef JxUmeal l'a lot IHe r4UiHas lH.il! la ur,Ht, Gel the mole la (he re ksvei B0 Bilk the t)e, upeathesvvetd aktie ti hMa-tW M tha 1 1 hi td Ike live talik-hf sa l ti I w ta,sitaBB BahanrtltiB tt1e Si pMit sirthssf, tlt ya etaislruniBMB and the raait l the u Si leg tkwIktB la as d, 1st teet aktBlt t Ike asealaad Mord Blhef, :1 DEWEY NOT THROUGH YET, L'ruleer Sent to Capture a few Islands and Slil p.. Nkw Yoiik, Aug. K A dispatch .torn I long Kong to the New York Journal says: After the bombardment Admiral Dewey dispatched cruisers for Hollo and C'ebu, either to accept the surrender of those places or to bora bard them. The Raleigh was to start on Sunday for La Jiuun, there to pick up three Npanlsh steamers that have been run ning between that port and Hollo. The Concord end Ikmton were dis patched to Porto Royalist to sink five small gunboats that have been In bid ing at that place. Afterwards the war ships will raise the American flag at the capital of each of the islands. It is expected it will take the war ships three weeks to accomplish these mis sions. Vessels Assemble at Kef West. Kr West, Fia Aug, J. In ac cordance with orders from the navy department, following the President's proclamation of a suspension or hostil ities, Commodore Howell of the north Cuban coast blockading squadron, Is rapidly assembling his ships at Key West. Many arrived yesterday ana still more to-day. The flagship Han Francisco with the commodore aboard, arrived yesterday morning, Hle looks none the worse for her experience oil Havana early Friday morning, The hole torn in her stern by the twelve inch shells from Morro castle had been neatly patclied and the damage to the ship is inconsiderable. Illshl of rreedmsn to Vote. Washington, Aug, II. The secre tary of the Interior yesterday pro mulgated a decision to the effect that the Choctaw frecdmen may and the Chickasaw teeedmon may not vote at the election on the iMth Inst, in the Indian Territory for the ratification of an act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, approved June l'sndo Was Against Pease. ClTT or Mkxico, Aug, 16, General 'ando, who has been here, has gone to Vera Cruz and will thence proceed to Havana, expecting to accompany Gen eral ISIanco to Hpaln. lie said to friends, while here, that both ho and Ulanco were unalterably opposed to making peace and that the war should have been continued. His visit here was merely one for rest and health, Japan Intend, to I'rotast. HKATTI.K. Wash.. Auir. If). Japanese papers received here contain a story to mo enect mat ttie Japanese ministiy will protest Against the United Htatci hold 1 no the Hawaiian Ulinl. (n nr. dur to remove the opposition of thi upper house to It by raising an lssu of foreign complications. Italy Congratulates Vs. Wasuinotoji, Aug. 1 .Tho United States government yesterday received the first cougrutulatlous from a for eign power upon the successful termin ation of the war with Hpaln. The congratulations came from Italy through the Italian ambassador liaroo Fava. Kiour.lon Steamer Aground. Cincinnati, Ohio, Auir. 1". At mid- bight the stoumer New Nouth, a very large vessel, returning to this city with an excursion party of 700 pco- ;Ie from Alaysvllle, Ky,. ran Into a tank In the upper part of the city and stuck fast. Worth Knowing About Fruits. If a man persists in using or trying to use that for which he has neither power for digestion nor assimilation, he must, without doubt, pny the pen alty. To many persons strawberries are such a violent poison that a single dish will produce a rash In less than two hours. The rooking of the fruit seems to destroy this active, Irritating principle, but agsln, here romi our fashion of adding sugar. Canned or preserved fruit, as well as Jams and kindred articles, are to be condemned on account uf the mass of sugar used. With (he fruits it Is more prone to fermentation, and eveu If the sugar Is Inverted we have a fsr greater amount than rsn he rated for by In liver, and here Is the origin of the "tor pid liver" we hvar so much about. The liver Is aot torpid at alt, It la simply overworked. The given rapacity Is ebauated.-Mrs. B, T. Itorer In ladles' Horn Journal, Kardette fMsra the Bhmsay Pall) And the buttles In Ihe school, I guess there Ut always be bulllrs la all schools. There were some mesa ones la the Underlines. The hoy bully wss always a toward, of courts. bit of a sues as well, rringlng la the dig boys and brutal Id the little nsea, la the renre of Ihe l her be wss half 'rated with Urror. rrylna eu, "Whsl h.ve I dt ih thee' Ike weak fui'll. whom h routd ksadl. he mauled without Merry. It at his feature to he hiatal IUthr Iks aot have aayihlag tit worry k would torture t hg, tsuh ks hat t live with Ike aatmsl la gv klHt, R'tert J. llurdstit l U4is' llewe Jaersil. the 1hl Are tsS ,, As aikkte el itsl Uml vsltte In Ike IaIW IUe J.-mssl, tv Ms T. Ht'rtr, ll what fruit are rfllky tad wkuk t ihsut aie bsbi fay It it surrUiailf skewt thst siu f Iks trails In WMt (! e are Hs ait usshulvtoui. and cti.e Ideally uA Ut fui4 ll4. Ihe a IHt ttei pisialUhg gad a ej.iej ideas isgsrdisg ft tilt, sad Is ef trvat value b istlsg em wklth l si bb4 wkkk U Ittvt akmsx Ones More, the Toenailed tetter. Here Is a new story about the man who forgot to mall Tils wife's letter, says the New Orleans Times-Demo crat. The hero is a newspaper man and is connected with one of the New Orleans dallies: Borne: hlng over two yean ago, on a cold winter's day, his wife gave him a letter to mall, and ho illppnd it Into his overcoat pocket. It was addressed to a friend In Los An geles. Two weeks ago, during a chilly snap, be put on the overcoat, and In the lining felt the long-lost mlsslv. Conscience stricken, and without no ticing the date or remembering when the letter had been given him, he rushed off and posted It, It was when the reply cams from the friend in Los Angelca that the secret was out. The friend thought that the writer must have gone crazy. "I was g!ad to get your letur," the frlBud replied, "but what on earth la the matter with you? You wrote of thing that happened two years ago, and about nothing else." It took soma time to get matters straightened out. sweetest Ive Itory In Mteratura. "Wheraver Mrs, -ownlng trod, whatever ih touched, became endow ed with the sacred ness of her presence," wrl'n Gilford Howard of Robert and Elizabeth llarrett ilrownlng In Ladles' Homo Journal, "When Mr, Drowning returned with her on a visit to Eng land, after an absence of several years, he repaired to the little church in which they were married, and ther, at the entrance, he reverently kneeled and kissed the paving-stones upon which she, the light of his being, had steppe'" And In after years, when the llr' had gone from his life, he sought this sacred spot on the twelfth of each September, and in the dusk of the even ing shadows passers-by might have seen a white-haired mon kneeling for n moment as If In rr icr before the doorway of tha dark jnd silent church. Yet little would the have thought to recognlzo in this man the poet Drown ing; he whoso mystical writings had led tha world to regard him as a man of austere nature," The Original Declaration ef Indapandanee The original Declaration of Inde pendence is In so dilapidated a condi tion that nowaday it Is rarely If ever exposed to public view. Tha Ladles' Home Journal was recently granted special permission by the secretary of state to make a single exposure of the document to the camera, and will re produce tha photograph, which Is a re markably clear one, In tho July Issue of that magazine. Exposure to light and the process of making a duplicate copy of the declaration have faded tha Ink In the historic document, but It Is still legible. Soma of the signatures are nearly faded out. John Hancock, how. ever, seems to have used on imperisha ble Ink, for his name stands black and bold on tha parchment, which is now kept In a steel aafs, out of tha sun light and out of tha public's view. Her Statu. Fuck: Hally Gay "What do you think of Miss Dralnley?" Dolly Swift "I like her quite well; for while sha Is so exasperatlngly clever, she la bo consolingly ugly," llt'I PN H'AVTRII wlion tha norvoa become weak and the appetite falls, ll,.i,l Mui-Miiiiiirillii irivite huln lie innk- linr t he blood rich. Dure and nourisliimr. (Id only Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS are hhsv to take, fbsv to operate. Cure indijection, sick head- uciie. THE SUCCESS OF A FAILURE." A political romance. An evt-ry day slory ol every day hi". (Iraphlr, In tensely lntrtinir, true to existing conditions. A rtiarining love story running through a po litical treatise, lb-ad It: you will he entertained and lustructsd. Trice 23 (s-bU, or wot tree, post age paid, to encli new suhacrilier o Tub Ns BNASKA I oiikl'l SliKST, whoseuds f 1 .Ot) or the paar wue year, GET A MOVE ON Y0U1 FiM II.IMtibJw S1.J0 Btweial low tk Mount) WieJow Hka4t4 all si l'l ha lew tUVH Hot! hde Id la, Kwll, e4 s featl kr our I'rww I Wt id Wiado MhBiU, aaled tree to nil ari lwaaW. W Be4eJ attsBlkm In Wail ttrdH. UAYAUl) (iUHKIN, 1319 O Street, Lincoln, Nebr, 1 "eysJBBBBMBBBJggBS" IHTEREST1HG CORRESPDHDEHCE Independent Sewing Machine Indorsed By All Who Use It. For soma time tha Indki'KNOknt bos chine and year's subscription to the ranted flrst-closa in svery particular. All who bar purchased these roacblune are pleasud with them. ' A lady Id this elty deslrlngto purchase a machine called at tha Isdkficnoijit ofllrw and asked for the name and machine. Hhe stated that sb wished to writ to tbsui and leuro U tba raacbins waa "eiactly a advertized' Bhe was given tb name and addresses of thirty person from which she selected seven, to whom she wrote a letter similar to tb following; LINCOLN, NED., March 1, 1908. Ma. H, WiLKOim, Vesta, Neb.t lump Hiet haiir thut vnit hnva rmmAwA nna ttl thm I'InilimanAunt" auetlno ma. cblnes, advsrtlsed In the Wkuhamka InuwtHVitM, A I aw thinking of purchasing ou 01 these inaomrio 1 writ to yon lor iniormation concerning It. uow dot It compare with the Hmgr, VVbit, Wheeler and ucb rnaohiuos: i tba wood work ninety flulshed; Is it supplied with full set of attuolimeuts; Is it high arm and drop head; Is it easy running and of simple mechanism; I the much In all that la claimed for it in the advertisement, and Is there any additional si pens to tb receipt of it not outlined in the advertisement of tba machine? Will you be kind enough to answer these question and gl v rne your opinion of tb muchlnsT An varly reply will greatly oblige, Itespectfully, ETTA HAFFED, m North loth 8k. TIIIC lUXjl'LIICN. Tb roplle which b received to tb seven leltsr war a follow: TESTA. NEIL, March S, 1808. In reply will say that tb macbln referred to, is ail that tba advertisement guaruutees. Finely finished, and la all respect complete). Yoo ar afa la buying It. lours, H, W0LF0BD. DA?EV, NED., March t, 1808. Ktta HArrisR, Lincoln, Neb.i la answer to joor letter w received lost evening concerning tba"Independaat" sewing machine, I can ay I Ilk th macbln ?ery much. It doe good work. I have had my machine three weeks and Ilk it better all tb time, 0uofoor neighbor hod a Hlnger and Inst full got ao "Independent." Bhe say tbey work a great deal th same, My mother also ba a $05 Singer and we bar compared th attachments and find inln equal to hers and also a full set. Tha woodwork la nicely finished. It I high-arm and asy running. I think It Is all that l claimed for It in th advertisement. There I no additional xpeus to tb receipt of it I hope you will be as well pleased with tb machine as I am. Your' truly, M1W. A. L, HCOTT. OAK, NEB., MAKCI1 6, 1698. Miss Etta rUrren, Lincoln, Neb.; In regard to your letter of March 1st, I would say that th machln Is Just as described ia tb iNDgpgNOKiiT. Wear perfectly aatisfled. It has loll set of at achmenls, and is high arm. It is noisel, light running and a perfect machine. The woodwork is highly polished. It will compare with any other machine I know of. The machine Is all the advertisement claims, and more. There in DO addi tional expense to tho receipt of tbe machine. Yours respectfully, O.M.JONES. IMVEY NED., March 4, 1898. Mm Etta utrtn, Lincoln, Nb.: Dear Madam: Your letter received, and lo regard to tba "Independent" sewing uiaehiiie will say It is something Ilk tit New Home macbln, It Is a very good oy runnlg machine, doe splendid work and ba a full set of attachments every thing that I needed in that line. Tba wood-work I nicely finished. I believe It la as good a any bigb priced tnachln. It I bigb arms but no drop bead; and tbera isn't any more eipens to It only what I mentioned in th advertisement, ao it la not expensive, and Is a very good machine. W have bad our eight or nine month and ar greatly pleased with it. I bar don a great deal of sewing on It. I have bad two machine before thi on, both expensive ones, but neither of them run as easy as this one,nor tbey didn't look any better to look at, a this ou look very nice. I don't think there la any fault whatever to ba foond with thi machln. I am sura yon will be well satisfied with It if yoo got one. It I as good aa any ma chine you can get. Well, I think I have answered alt your questions, and aaid all I need to. Sincerely ours, MIW. ALFRED PETERSON. LEBANON, NED., March 8, 1898. Miss Etta FUrris. Lincoln, Neb.i Dear Madam I will say in regard to tha machine that we have, that It la complete In every reepect; it bt all It I claimed to bo; it is nicely finished; the wood work isouk. 1 do not think it necessary to answer all the questions you have asked, for we think it a grand machine for the money $10.50 Irelubt paid. No extra charges in any wuy. 1 think if you purchase one of these machine you will surely be pleased with it. Respectfully yours, MRS. C. A. ADAMS. 0ILTNER, NEB., March 6, 1808. Miss Etta HArruii, Lincoln, Neb.: Dear Madam Your letter of March 1 received; and in reply will say, that we have had the machine only a few weeks. Did very little sewing with it. Rut I find It h very liRt't running and ueat appearing machine. The only machine I com pared it with was the Singer, "latest Improved." The wood-work is as nicely finished as that of the Hiuger, the same kind of wood. 1 have the light color. It mochauism. In general, I as simple, and in some respects more so than that of tba Hinder. Perhaps the only possible advantage Is that the Singer has tha drop head and the "Independent" bits not. "Independent" has a hlh arm the same aa ihe Slimer, aud a full set of attachment, except etching and Keusintom em broidery altocbment, which is 7oo extra. There is no additional expense on re ceipt of Ihe machine. They send a certificate of warranty good for ten years. Yes, I think It Is all that they claim it lo be. Aud I am of the opinion that the "Indejiendent," with proMrcare, which all machines should have, will last aa long and do as irood work aa tbe machine which 1 Just compared it with, which would cost me 155 cash In Aurora, Neb. Yours respectlully, D. 1:. HUH KEY. PAWNEE, CITY, NEB., March 6, 1808. Miss Err SArricii. Lincoln, Neb.i Dear Madam Implying toyoor Inqulryof the 1st Inst., regarding the "Inde pendent" Sewing Machine, I will sayi It compare very favorably with the Singer, which we have aUa.vs oousldered the "best," The wood work Is nicely finished. It Is supplied with lull set of attachments; Uhifc-harm; drop leaf; simple In eon structioit; easy to run, and is all the advertise meat la tha Ikhki-ksiiknt claims for it. Tnere Is no addttioual expense to ihe receipt of li, except what is iudiewtcd la . th advertisement. 'ry rvepeotlully, JOHN M. OSIIOUN. If yott need a Hewing Maublo you wilt find "Ths ladupenduQt Maohias" satU- lactory Ib every particular. It a a bargain, ran) advertisement peg evsa. OUR OFFERS riltaT-Owv ladete4al" tewing Machine a anva aeH aad Nebraska Indewsadsal a yset IW $1 k BCUNIOwt "Independent" Rawing Machine givsa a a nlwm abeulwtely free ef ooelfue aCtwknrto aheortawew at tl otitaum THIIttV-Owv "IndependeBt wewlng Machine $11 0 a4 a tiwk ef ta RwUeorlb at II uo eachy HEIOUT VAlle-AllatacklaeasklpH sssrgea riaiti si wi nutau la W aahisakia. t nitiorn IB Wl I.taka. t'lah. tlualasa. Ariloai all haiahl shareea tot 1.1 IMI aJdHluShL f ordeflag MaekiBMi will pkMsae sUto pUlsly ptaal ta wkkk tks hsAhwa la la U sh pi!. a wsU a fe..m.w th jav U l U seat to, Utv ship. pisg SHtiBt a wvit a tHMtorAow addrvaw, asd bulk aloakia asd faps wt4 h iwtl asat, atr tBi4 Att, 0mb oa Arm to Israawtrto m INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO., Lincoln, Nouraaka. ktaah tashla teare-eae KAStt till, Ma, Awg lt.-Ue.wg H. kittoMe), vaehier tl Ike rhnet' BUI NkHh tl Alhseeas uy, sis, en saw ta this vlty m Ihe after Ml July , rvgisistvtl at t wum tel. left there arivf n r la wmii alkh this klrsMat kud hB Wot W aean er hesrd vl III atHOlHBll ar slrwigkt, been offering to Ita raadera sewing ma paper for flO.M, Tha roaxbina Is war addresses of parties wbo bad purchased dtraat front taslorv at (Itko, rratghi I la Ih I'aiUd HUM oa a rwuwar, mb hs tin, Nsvade IVrvga. Iultirwds Ussiest, i a4 W;vuiug, ta wkwk stale w tuj npf M aaeae MatBas Man leeaih Iiihii4s, lit, Ug IT -Mrs Nnf aisveswMi, wvaksr ef AJlal r. HlvaH, ts VKw IWdewt, l very III al ks ' real.UMxa and U W t4 ta he la a ettlla .,,tiiUN, U lwaat aa ' old aad kas hea la svellewt kealtk tthtil a few avj ag tie relatlvaa kav lwa ummikml