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o In, ' THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT Oct. 6, 1898 t I r 1 i 1 .. ; t 1 1 iS i' j : t . 5 ' 5 is Hi n 1 1 AN ECHO, The sound of a young girl singing, And pissing down tho stair, With a rustle of g r oenta, clinging, And a voice uni'juchod by care That i all! But kn, and smarting Like a knlfo thrimt to tho bone, It has s jt my memory darting Back over thj yours long flown. Once, she cnnio, with a sllkoii swishing, And singing blithe hs a bird ; Once, my Joy ou run all wlshlntr, And uiy heart beat high us I board Tbo sound of a young t'irl slngiiiir, An i 1 aasing uowu 111.) stair, With tiio 1 utile of gitniicnts, clinging, And a voice uutoui'luid by cure. II irry Korniilno in Truth. A MIDNIGHT HTKUGOLE. Twenty year have olapsed since this event IjHfiponoU, but t never shall forget it JUI1 hutton and I hud leon working as partner on a mining claim on the bank of Lake Owen, a small lake in the eastern purt of Cal ifornia, near the Klorra Nevada moun tains. We bad bueri vory successful and by dillfjont labor bad auiinsod quite a rospeolable for turn in gold dust. Other miners, work ng not a quarter or a milo from our claim, bad la ored equally as ha 4 but luck was against thorn, and their earnings bad amounted to almost nothing. There wero stragglers about the mines who would not holtuto to mur dor a minor for hi gold if It was known that bo bud any In bis pos , session. Only the nkbt before, (ioorge VVot'ang, a Herman minor, bud boon found wolterlnir in his blood. which was still encrusted- urotind A bullet hole In his breast, No cluo to the perpetrator' of the deed could bo found. Jt was all shrouded In mys tery. On the dny of which I am about to make particular mention, I was in our eabiu. alter a hard day's work under a scorching nun, weighing our gold dust, Kill had started down to the lake for wator, preparatory to got ling supper. 1 bud flnlahod weighing the gold, and was about to deposit It in the senrot hole in the Door of the cabin, which served us as a bank, when my altmitioo wa , attracted by a slight noise at tho only window in the 0 bin. I droppod the bug of gold dust, and raising my eyes in tho direction of tbo window I uw a . man's face proved close to tho glass, with his villainous looking oyos II iod greedily on the bug oi gold dust which now lay on tho lloor. I snatchd my re volver from my bolt and cocked it, but when I lookod agnln tho face had di. appeared. I immediately ruihod to tho door and opened It but wus only In tlmo to catch a glimpse of the nun s iorm as he disappeared In the thick foliage which surroundod the cabin. 1 knew pursuit was useless, as dark, ness was fast approaching. With evil forebodings as to the result of the d moo very o tho .villain, which I believed him to bo, I returned to the cabin, and found Kill Sutton there be fore mo. "What is the moaning oPthlsP" he asked, as 1 entered pointing to the open bug o gold dust on tho floor. I explained to him what had tran. plred during his absoneo. Tom," he in Id, gravely, whon I had finished, "the end of this ban not come yet. While that villain knows that we have sm-h u largo amount of gold in our L-os-ession our lives are not safo. Its my opinion tthut the follow who murdered and fobbed ueorge VVo!fung, and the man youdetoctcd spying upon you to-night are one and the ume poi son. " "That is my bollof," I sad. did not like the look of his fuce. It had a murderous look about it, and I think tho ownor of it would bo apa ble of committing any crime." If ho comes here wo will pive him warm reception." said Hill, as he carefully reloaded his revolvers That night we retired with our re vol vers under our pillow but we wero not tiiolokled, ami every th inn passed off tranquilly. The next night pnod off In the snmo ma invr. as did the whole week following and wo kon began to forget tho event of the week pre v loin, itilt said it wn only im agination, thai I hod seen no face against the wiudow at all; but he could not make me b diuve that It wa Imagination. I w sure that I saw that face at the window with it iloy. tliuli M...rla irit..UUy mI Hid Uif of gold dut. In the iiiiil.t of my aleep I would ank. wiUt a inrvous tart Imagining thai he stood vwt my Wd a.ihaknif upiuUud ready to plunge it into my i pin t Ooe vluv lt.il h ul oco i.l.m tu gu to the alg)iborlii Uwn of Muhrlll siluaiod about twenty iuiUm d.U it fur auppl. aul to be bnt over night If the owner of thai ittjrttarlo.it fsiti ih.nil l hap 10 pay ytt a viU though I dn mhk h will dan t tea'rail bil give hi w at u ,,t. j of eoid. U'l m a loup e of litchu nt tl aul salve I luttivry f the murder of iiiorg4 V ui ang ' ,i,d tUil a he sitM ar4 hi r 0 a. laitttd 1 'wr Mubi I wakhvtt h'M Maitt hl ftiriH was alddua Irwws ' It H l.ro, aa4 a ttf4 h iNirka Sio rtw ii s,'i-r aattngsoe n-'y u rv4 a ir a't I wladu 1 rvir4 i t u.i l., ,,i 4 au Ui lu H..K1H l. 1 l-nl fterwMunt Wswa h4 J 1 1 k ty the law4 tn I I tit Hi uut UrtiaawKi I guiug ta t.tt abia A feierUh uttftmt wss ) ai TaaliU f tae t tW Ike arvitt ga la I t tr hr Afwr 4 aU..i mi-.Uf eii m,$ 14 tti a eM-i ef Kwr I at al h i MltMitk 1U tg I ' I i -I at Nil INI I a4hy avivi4 wit a tae J.r ton M tae 4 tlM'H a I te ai tlat my gai at a thrU St jtl Ut4y. ar l Ufa llunit la or vt thi IJtfat-i l U I fc4 at tae i4j la ee ha4 ne carried a dark lantern, while in the other was a long, murderous look Ing knlfa. My revolver and knife were under my pillow, 1 strove to grasp them, but my hand seemed paralyzed. lie entered, doted the door nolse lely, and crept on tiptoe toward me, keeping tho knife st 11 firmly clulchod. Heavens! wus 1 to bo murdered in my bed. with a revolver and knife under my pillow? Hut he did not give mo much time for deliberation. With a cat-like tread, my visitor nearod my b':il. Ho wa bending over me with the knlfo upraised ready to strike tho blow which would deprive mo of life, I could fool bis hot breath scoroli my choak, but 1 feigned to sleep soundly. Middonly a pull of wind snapped a limb olT ono of the trees outside th 1-11 bin and hurled It ugulnst tho door. Ho lowered the upi-uUod hand and turned quickly about to fticortuln the cause of the noise. Now was my chance. Far hotter (0 die fighting than bo murdered with out ruislng a hand In my own do fcnuo. With a weapon 'n my hand I would have a chbnco for life, other wise I would have none. Quick as thought 1 plunged my bund under tho pillow. 1 hud no time to in alto a choice of tho weapons, but took the llrt one I got my hand on, a long, glittering knlfo, as largo. If not larger than the one be held In bis band. 8tnrtlc) by tho noise the villain turned quickly about, With a yell of dellanco i Jumped out of the bed and rushed upon him knife In hand, Mut tering a curse, he dropped the lantern tnd ruHhud forward to meet me. The knives clashed together with torrlflo force, ouch of us straining tvory nerve to break tho other's guard and drive bis knife into the other's bosom. It wus a fl"ht for life now. Kiu'h of u knew that one or the other inuwt dio. My uniugonlst was a tall, musculur fellow, while I wus a mora boy; but what 1 lacked In strength I made up In ugility. After several vain olTorU to force my knlfa from my hand, he begun to Iomo all control of hmiiolf. Hv a julck movement on my part I suc ceeded in turning his kn fo aside and Inlllollng a doop wound n his shout- lor. With a yoll of rnge be sprang unon mo, and before I hud time to leap anldo and evado him he hud struck my knife from my graip uad hurled It to the other side, of the cabin, far beyond my rouch, With almost horouloan stronirth he bort mo to the Moor, and, piuuincr hW lenoo upon my breiuU he held me down so that I wus powerless. His "opulslve fut-o glowed with dovelish txullutlon as he bunt over me, knlfo a hand. "I guossyou hain't forgot Wolfanar. have yerP" he said, tauntingly. "I'm goln' to serve yer tho same wuy. Won't yer partner ramp and tear when he finds yer here doud, with this yer knlfo in yor carcass und all bis dust gone? Uuud men toll no Ulns!" 1 shuddorod as he ralsod tho knife high above his head, rcudy to nlunee tt into my brut and begun to think if the pint I trlod to utter tho prayers my mother taught me whon a boy. but 1 could not iho knife begun to doitconiL and I ihut my eyos to hide from sight the lorrlblo epoctucla Ah! L'hat was thutP The doorway was darkened for a moment Thoa tboro was a llah. a report, and the man with the knife upraised abovo ne fell lifeless to the tloor and I 'aintcd. When I returned to consciousness Kill Sutton nnd half a dozen sturdy n nor were bonding over ma Hill wus bathing my forohoud, Whon I ocovorid sullloleutly he related to mo the circumstances of my narrow ea rn po. Whon about flftwon mllo-i from tho inbin ho hud mot the supply wagon n the way to tho in no and. as ho had no other Imsine in Stubv411e but toobiain supphos, ho returned with th wagon to the miners' bond ,imr tern ubout a quarter of a mile dis tant. After leaving it be at onoo nutcnod to the cabin and arrived just the vlllivn'a knlfo was about to pierce my broait. Without a mo- itont s ho.Uul.oii he broutfUl his i l 0 to his she dderand tired, wlih tho re toll alrttndy known Xo the reader. -N- Y. Weekly. t llrltUI imr. I'nt-trt MiiA littmittii.i.l 1 4 wllt ih. roui. wh-n ii h,ti4 hU mtiii4 ai m ana loami itui John4nr was HitiMh Inniatoit of ft '-till, Hut's trpuv rtitiiih us mi Whitt'a j.r iKin indarV It am might - k I 1 1- k..L. t . 11.., 1 t in iiv.in itir sivaiia a B"a lp In lUrl.Mii. and now csa t get B.trrlo.V." by d dtibei tiida't (it (ft marr ed dt'l a id steal d h. ftrwiirJi.r U-lt I e-odtKl d uoiu-y from de iU o( da ho to go nu .t t.fi.Ut ttiur mW IH4 Mom t4 Htitieilting atwiot lh slai faring fur II H tllMlMt ul tkit brijAl nil Ill- ilto aa4 p4 . lata .lt rt.w4 al kit. A ! -wt umi l)ttrllo I s i.i., Mi t A l aarli It yonrWif ta l iu tttirvHluetrtg a mw trt if 1 1 rur. U wniM strit au4 tf l.'uMtaa Uiwi--isut jtt . t f.liur wrtUatf." U i II 4 e? the liu4 ta It Is a a wtt t d'l ia tha a:4di s tf i 4ea I ' tilii wr4 Has rwtito U lt v4 l r U " " l IU take New Ili lH4 Tsa mtk ar4 IM 1M' U rl it sttMoMtta? - l jul pe'UI tH Waal it Utshsr'a tj"t.'ai4 a- IK A CITY OF 8LEEPINQ CARS. How th Visiting Knights Templar WUI ; Its Homed WhIU In Boston. One of the unique features of the Knights Templar Conclave in ,Bostou this month will be a city of sleeping cars, the like of which has probably never before been seen in this coun try. It will be made a feature of the triennial, and some of the finest enter tainments of the vlHlting knights will be offered at the settlement, which will hold forth in glory for a w"k. The Boston and Maine road evolved tho idea when It gave an official announce ment that truck room for COO sleeping cars would be provided on the old Mc Lean Asylum grounds, a park-like ex panse UHcd by ono of the be:;t-known sanitariums for years, until it gave way to the encroachment of business and the munafm sold out at a big price to the rail ad corporation, Dny by day the magnllicent stretch of green dotted with fine old trees Is giving way to linns of steel grldlroned with sleepers, but the park is so large that even though the work goes rapidly on It will be many wco'.. before It Is com pleted, and the Zfith of, this mo) Lb, when the first contingent of knights reaches IloHton.will find plenty of pleas ant room left for the accommodation of the "sleeper viHltors." Probably only breakfuHts will be regularly served In this car city, but booths will be ar ranged so that if any one Is hungry, or If sick ones find it necewmry ,to remain there all day, no one shall suffer for want of food, Nowhere about the city can a cooler place be found than in ths asylum grounds, and it Is not unlikely that in the steaming dog days not a few of tho visitors, especially ladles, will find it very f sliable to wander about the shaded park rather than travel in the dusty and heated city, For that rea son, if for no other, the committee of, arrangements desires to make the place fully as attractive as tho city breath ing places. Rome of the visiting com- mandcrles will Invite the fraters whom they wish to entertain U that place, and evenings there will be a scene ri valing the most famous of Parisian boulevards. TRUTH AT A DISpOUNT. IU Wsntl to liny a Tl k, but Wuntsd mn A'hy with , "I suppose," he began, as he entered a railroad ticket office "I suppose you sell tlckots to New York?" "Certainly, sir," was the reply. "You have a direct line?" "We have, sir." "Is it the only direct line?" "It Is." "Is it down on the map as the only direct lino?" "As you SW, sir," replied the agent, as he opened a folder. "Y-e-s, I see. You lord passengers n New York ahead of all competing lines, of course?" "Of course." "Luxurious conches no dust finest dining CHrs scenery unexcelled?" "Yes, sir." "Hy taking your ll" I avoid delays and reduce the chances of accident to the minimum?" "Yes, sir, you do. Ha-e a ticket to Now York over our lin , nir?" Can't say yet. I'm going to soe five other agents, each with the shortest and most direct line, and if I can find a llnr among the six I'll ticket over hla road!" Urn Whs Hot It. "Is Mr, Hunter In?" Inquired a stranger, as he entered the store of Hunter & Fisher, grocers. "No, sir; he's gone out flHhing." "Well, perhaps I could see Mr. Fisher?" "No; he li hunting In Marin county." "Hunter la fishing and Fisher is hunting, eh?" "Yes, sir." "Hunter Is a fisher and Fisher Is a hunter ,eh?" "Yes, sir." "And I'm hunting for Mr. Fisher and fishing for Mr. Hunter?" "Yea. sir; I suppose so." "Then I'm a hunter and a fisher too?" "Yes, air: they'll not be back to-day." "Cm both, and they ain't hut one apiece, eh!" "I guess so, sir." and the clerk rom msuied to eye the stranger atixpUloiis- ly. "Of course I'm boih," and he h.Uit4 out bis rard. I'pon It was engraved: "FUher Iliintir," t'htriiMni th HS, "Good heavens," roarrd the police man, sirtn(lng up stairs thrte tpa at a Jump and dhlng It h uplifi4 truncheon Into the photographer'! studio, "ttat ar you righting about up hers Are all In this row?" Oran.tpa au4 t atU John and Aaat Staraa ar4 and tua a 11 4 t'ouila lira ste and young Mr. TMnls, hr young msa an, I th 1 emislas from lunuttig. Ism and t nl Churl'. aa4 traadraa all Iiwkr4 kind ef . aa4 r quiet. aa4 lk pfcutographvr said "Ua, thaia all fishl. m.-r, ihrre's tea; in )tt tttiug la srrp K Mi uM kU last lis fUtur. tdMU II ' t,tt U-Bia. Cois ltsa. ha, sma. )!(!, n'ttlslH. rh, sUsa, I h-m lxl, aag, Ut. swsth! I'Uiittt la Istra S-lt fktog lwwa-l4rt lVla tirH sau Jmos - V4 4i M? kmYm, sifptwl a a ri ir la tl d I"! T iiftiaia trift, rttst I4UU IW -kiy sttf wvara Hula lt-WM nail katalag, Mkae wtr a K. N. Y THE SICK AND WOUNDED rbaCaraTaksa of 1 hem by tha British Govern mnt In Afrlcsv, TOien Genera1 Shatter landed on Wie hiurn of Cuba, ihe wn only five or six Jiunidklier inllt from Ifoii bum of mupiAitm unid he had n open 'am and aiil water route connecting ium wiuk Jiws UinLiitwited, resource ot tlie Ufl'ited Stt. VVihuiv Gem. KltdlimT ilmew iij in- fnoii't of KIminoum, 'he wti 1,300 iiiiU- hvMn hU Iximo and the route wa pumtSy 'tlliiwiigili 'tlliie (ksnort, ijiartu'y- hy wotor and partly by rail. Fruderia Vlltera, tlhe gwiut war oorrcwiioiiidiit, dtcwcirilwii tlhe mlai)inr j'lii wluitto Ooir. Kl tob nor iiiT-jxired to cam? for h'm sick aiml wouiwU'd. Compare it witih tihe Alger maiuigcmcmit in Wils country: "1 will uVuH wilnHi tlhe wounded man wiho tiiiriis J,i Hie vii-Iniity of (Wximr mant, Witili the rcscirvca of eiu'li rciri- iiitint thiine m'a th'iii'ty-two wiml i.r"tic!ii-r-tK''rcra, w'lio MrerU v ' men wigm to fan run forward amiil pick up tllio woviwlwl. . They wU t'liwn Ui urry Hhnii-r t;hrgc to amy evulki'Ule wvcr, ixwn or wuiui' krnoCI, Where Krecintily Rtiiuu!iw iHwmg cttooltea (ciliairs) or lt tcrw, wWl nome u and carry t'he woumdedJ 'to tihe Held Oiowpltial, Wi teimts 01 -wii'K'iii 'bavo nlmid'y Veen erected an incur as iioiil;e to the rivtr, hchiijci we boitling and 1ecf tea und iim liWicuil co-irvfoi,U are rely 1 iliand far Hire, inmmvina inMe.nin. Here the (Ta:tln'g taible are fixed, '(Jie Itoe-mU gem ray piuruiai re-ruly, and ii'J.l ur gent C4w wl'.l be un-med'naiMily otxTaled oth As mom m wuwnileivt thv woumidiurl (men. will 1)e taken- to the river 1ronlu, wihcire ft iKwfiitnr Iwwit, of wHilh VUiTe lire eight, wWl be aignialel, aml the pa tient InUvn on Ixxird, Thew- 1witire nUntfly 1Iie n'ndiaX or two-1eked Ixur g-e, wlhMi Oiiave transprrte1 the, trofyw to 1lhe froirt., ringed up wltli 200 bew, i Muili 1it w-M ihave a wirgeon in!a,or nd nmirwiitg staff, Among th'w oltl ' r-ertt I inmv mem1! trim Mithm-i Mmvtflie. Chirr nnd 'Mt, whw iiold' wpi'mhrl ret'- 'oww) rr tJn kliul or work. lOvcnil ini.l . ly, 'W'lH'ii nmh eaiiidal li-nn it ennw'.e iiwnlt of wo'iindtil, It will be Hashed to w wW-rni-wllieHer nd ruml dimwn with t!he 'iirre,iit tw Fort Atlwira, wihere the. flrt 1ibiltnl I TOKx-licd en roirte in Cairo, Here the pii'Min't will ret til'.l tlliw flin'lni'Iarw'c fimln. in mn' up to cuiTry 'Hheim via ISertieir, ncrnum itlu? Nu- liimiw (liciMirt to Wudv IhiJfn, wdiere fihlrme toK MTfoimry.llil to prox'eed re-mdi-lin for a l ime, whlta the odh-erw prv ceel hy mt U Hhe-JI'nli, Wliw nn'oth r I11.H Ih mmde till tlhe ipjif lonif linve tvn to refwiin tlhietnwlvi'a fn-r 11ie fln- oJ mud tnioiKit ir,v1n(r Ml'aitre of tlielr Joiw rny 1y ril!l via Fiixor, tliirougHn Wie diiwty di!!lln, 1o Cairo. Whom once, thoy' wro )liioerl om the hrcmA (ruaix'" lino fl'fi Luxor. 1lio amilniUnniPO tralm n rnvrvrn more of the ewrri'foirM of Mm nn pn.nlimpTt of EuroTwivn' Tfrtli Civi triitnM. Tlhe o-nre nre fit'ted th-nt t1i orrllinwry wtreit"hier iK'flirlrug tho woiund SECOND HAND STORE. BIGGEST AND CHEAPEST in the city. Cook Stoves, Heaters, Beds and Springs, Dish es, Tinware, all kinds of Tools. See us before you buy. No. 132 South 10th St Phone 581. W. 0. VANANDEL, Proprietors s I you want one of our "Three S'es": j. CU IU America's Greatest Piano, the Oil A ff greatest in. the world. 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To each ur axe officer for attendiince, a kitodin and ice box, in wh'icih 'berenie aire C"Oolcd' for tttie thirsty aind fevt-r-Mu When the train rtniehe Cairo Surgeon (iewiral Muilr 1ke cOitirge of the conHnciut, and it is thTongdi Mm enure that the wounded end Mick are so far recovered urn to evenitiiaMy pro ceed t their motUier country. Fltra)EUICK VILLIFJIW." There i no uae to try to make '(Hie ATnerl"im people 'believe that the tir vu'tjioiii', aiiffemlnff end dt-hth ftvllowlng tlhe Imttlei larouind f-'ntiig were iin avoidalde comniltanil of wur, for tliey never will beUcve It. Neither wHl tlioy ever 1elieve that the wlwpment of our wl-k omd wounded brack in cnMlo. tinitiwiifiirtia, -wHihoiit nurwis, mwlUial siipplie or dooi-nt fod warn nnythlnig e),e tlliftin tJlaiTrMn criwflty, diwl'ly rewul'tiinjr froui tihe lnVMinK't"nry of Alfger'w war lortiment. 1 NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. I f thleim U a.ny rfioiihi flbottt the leg! mtlnitiM of Mr. McKIri'lev'a wiw ImveKti gaitlnig t'otntnltlee, n fr, Jhiii Hbcr-mm-n tliliiiiks thore will W, thwe wtW 1k -lions Hoiit the oonigreiwlonial com mJftiee tlirt'fc wIM Inter on make om tre- veiKtiligmtiiom, Alenoml'niee Kvendmg MUHier, OUR DUTY, Our duty in tho TOiiM rfrl nn to fiaike thoim from under rnin' tllmnl nnitlon- end eaowlWt thie IntcWiren ami progroKWlve tintlve 'to et.u,1l'lfli ivn in dcrwiwlemt twit Ion of th'r own In t'he J-nrwl c-f tfieir athers, Tills Is tio'tffiln'g more nor 1e Hihn. Wiolr OorT 0lvein rlr1i'K mnd Mr, jraMead1 trmea it ,lel Wiwt we liflive ohllmi toul ourcve to d tihls very tiling. Farmer's Voice, THE DIXOLKY LAW A FA1IUT1K. The di'flclt Im whVuwn by Wie timwtury tu!Mtl(n ut Uuc end of tilie flwu-'l yclar to im J(K,7M8,s7I.35. T'he Kkitcnioin nl Wluoww t'he Difigh-y law wvlitt for flMial year of 18(m m $20,070,0(I4.0 lew tllum the rcwiivlw uiwlcr tflie W'ii mm law for the previous yw of 1U7, Here Is a satlHfled man with but a single desire. Hon, Churles N. Hul ger of Oswego, N, Y announces that at the close of his present term he will retire from the office of recordcr.which he has held nearly twenty years. He says; " The only honors I seek now are those of a private citizen. I am tired of public life and I mean to get out of it at the end of this year. My desires are few. I simply want a seat in heaven hereafter." Cuscarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels; never sicken, weaken or gripe; lOo. (tend the I VliKI'KXliKN' i ,V(ir. 1 0, IF YOU... WISH To purchase a piano and wish to get the best val ue for your money GROUND ROCK SALT f on STOCK. Uis Rock Sift for Hiiiri, Plrklfs, Mats, les Crsam, Irs Makiag, fsrtilUlsg, io , 4c Mines as4 Works, lysas tail Kanopellt, Kaa CATHARTIC All -'. rMata ta t-i Us , llkm -m4. Ih . . l Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food ton long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, lncU- nldlS geitlon, bad tuste, couted Pills tongue, sick beaduchs, In somnia, eto. Hood's Fills cure constipation and all Its resulU, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggist. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co,. Lowell, Mass. The only rills to take with Hood's ttursuparllla. Certificate of Publication. omcie or Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nb., lUmh 17, 18UH. It Is hereby certified, that the Employers Liability Assur ance Corpcration, Limited, of London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, has compiled with tho insurance law of this state and is authorized to transact the biiHlm-ss of Aowlent, Em ployers Llnhillty and Fidelity Insurance in this state for the current year. Willi. my hau l ssd II). sal ul lit. Adilllor ul fu'iUt Atcouull th. ilur snl rnr iin miU in. ou r, nunstii.t,, K,ai) AsJitor If, k, mitUK.1 LICUTT, Ibs. ri.pai NOTICB. Nollct Is hsr.br kIwi that I, W. V, Pas. ths amitcniw of I bs sol-sml fiiiirtvsK. l fmuk U. Jlitli li.r J, W. MIIcIikII nl Hi dm i1 MHpliiilf , liS. n1 flld for record In ths flli- ndli. (iinntjr i lurk, of l.snaMin'-roiiiitjr, Nlirak, aid iiiorunirt liolns for Kl,W, t 'Hi'-r wlib liitre.t tlir.oii it I, His rot of IU ir mntmr anuam from Ihwoib day of ttit"Milir lks, that baliiH tlis nmoant sow ilao on unid MioriKnu, nponalluf rh unrl stork of iimrDlinmllM bV loiiMlxaio t. W. Mlti bxll ami siiuittsii In his tors m UH O sf.rmt In t'is -l of l.lni-oln, l,nu otr l oiiiiijr, Ni'brs.ks. fsiil mofinnK. sovwr lua all of J. W. MlLeh.ll's trsneral monk of trail pnpT. ffooils, warm and intirt-hanillm, fix i arm, ruriiltu r, pnint., alls, rariil.liM-, plioars tnonld liius, plnlnrm, tool, and ou pray norm aud d. Iln rr wn(on u.ed hy .aid i. W.MlK bxIl In his .aid bnlii.s. A I of md property will lis by nit thHSMlyiiM of ths '1(1 mortpiitfiw, offi-red for snl at !h.iturrioni of ths .mil I, W. Mllchsll hi inm 'J trt l.lmola. Nolirn.kn, al 10 o'clock a, to, on th Kuti day of Oviohsi-, IWH W, V. I'ACK, Aianm. Notice to armers and Stock Feeders. IJuy your cattle and shwDat the stock yard, West Lincoln nnd sare freight Hnd other pxiwrifcs. Hnve voui sheim dipped. WeKiinruntee to cure scab, we doiliework for one rent per hi-Hd. We are buying HAY, HTKAW AND Olt.U.V G. H. Geoghegan, Gen., Mgr., West Lincoln, Neb. DR. McCREW is tui oar tPf O I ALI87 WHO f SBATS AIX Private Diseases Watt. MS IMmtS. tt MEN ONLY 30 Ynars EiiwrinDca. t JO Vmri In Omaha. Book Krna. Con.nlta tioo Vraa. Itos7aA,o 14th and Fsraan Bta. UUAUA, MIC It. OFFICK 1040 0 ST. prRE in LINCOLN 1 1 k COMPANY. Prompt Service. Phone 255 24 PHOTOS 25C Small but fine. Cabinet Platinos $2. o Mil to Callfnrata raw IS CwmI 1 ra.slam. Tie above Martioa artlls i tie time eamtita, ly the North vaatora. Dalna I'aeifle mate the lime leoaealgat, or tS lioare, laae thaa by ote Uaaa, Tblaaavwe aionsT, btb rate, aad Ibis 'a bnere of wariras ear ridiaf . At Frwtnoat eonarvttime are diraat IU tbroeab Inarlai aa4 rallmaa aUtare tbaireare io Nw.tVit!. Halt l.aka ett, loMlaaitaa4 Kaa freaetann. Dis lt er tbroaah to taa mnuL O.t tlsk. a aadj bfth rwrvatloaa ol A. 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