THANKSGIVING TIME. ThnkRtfla ttme't a-oomln 1 kta hoar tht lobble-ffotible Of the turkeys In tht barnyard oa the tarn wuere I vua born. I kta am tha Hlianual rooatnr walkln aort of wluliln-wolilile, llakln U' I love bo a foollo sick an off till foaj of jailor corn. Aa they're flxin In tha klUhla for goodolt rmtiiionixi uirmi.T, Oaonpln mlnoa muul by tha busbol that l mk1 fur liuniirr ayoa, Beedln rslslna fur plain puddln lit to tsve tha vilest slnnur If ba evt-r bad a mother an alia mada Thanks flvla plea. Ah, tha mother, she's a amllln, staixlln In tha doorway, lookln Down timnrd tha railroad tat Ion whan aha lionr the tnitlna toot, far her boy la a oouiln, an tha pirn moat burn e-cookln, Whlla her dear ole heart's s-thnmplu fur thla worthless ole guluot. Poaan't 'i'r to matter nohow that I'm bald n Kit tin ijouty, Duesn't seem to make do dlf rence thot I ' siiiuie an cdim a bit, ha 'a tha mine olu lovln mother, nevo trees an never grooty. Ab they'll be 110 mora Thsnlusjlvln's, boy Whoo mother bet to quit. - New York Inn. UNCLE JOB'S TCJtKEY "Forovcrmoref" walls Mr Tom. , "JIow provoking!" erica Mrs. Dick. "Uut then he's rr ported rich," as serts Mn. Hurry, "and if tbst In the cuiki it's assuredly 0110 of (lions cases that clroumstunues altor wondcrf ally I" . "1 don't believe bo's a rlub wan, for one," affirms Mrs. Tom, looking rueful' lyaltho letter In bor liuud. "Why, when I wrote to Uncle Job of all the names I do detest, 'Job' conies first when I wrote and ever ao doliontcly hinted tbnt I'd awallow my prejn dioca" "A terribla Indigestible maw you'd find 'em, Bell" "and name Plantagenet 'Job' if il would be to (be boy's Interest inter in life, wbat do yon tbink be auld?" "Don't nNk me. What did be sayf" "Ilia answer waa tome enough and briof enough to bo easily roroomborcd. He wrotoi 'Door nlooe, pray do not sad die upon your sou ananio I nover should have chosen for myself bad 1 bad tbe smallest choice In tbe matter. If yoo must call bim for aome Biblical person ago, I aboold suggest Malhaluloel aa a cognomen euphonloue enoagb to bar monlze well with our family name, and, believe me, Niece Imbel, be will bare Juat aa much of my good will wben I die, if (bat ia yoor desire, aa If be bad been named after your allootlonoto ud do, Job Altlcik.' " "Of course bo's m poor aa poverty, then, Bel. Poor people are alwaya (be witty, ones, with eharp answers erer ready at tongnea' or pons' point One of oa (or ahall we take turui?) will be are to have old Uncle Job foisted npon Ba, and if it wasn't for (bone heavy mortgugea Harry baa to clour off to tbe spring be would not mind, 1 know, one extra month to food." "And if I bad an extra bedroom to pare I" any a Mra Diok. " And if 1 bud an extra oonple of ervautal" wblnoa Mra. Tom, "To be ore, If I could be certain that he waa a wealthy man, it would make a vast dif ference, and for tbe children's auko" "Wbat a aordid sister-in-law I have, tobeaorol" InughaMra. Harry. "Speak ing of (bo children, Llel, how la Flunt'a love affair coming on?" "It isu't 'on' at all, Ruth; it'a off and forever, I hope." "Bui Altick, what do yoo. mean?" "I mcuu that be ahull novcr marry that good tor nothing Nan" "Murk my words, be will marry her, and neither you nor Tom nor your pro poned holreaa can keep bim from it Nau'a worth a dozen Gwendolines" "Then Tom will dUinhorit him, and, though he's my own son, I ahall not blame bla father." "You hard hearted, mercenary wom an I" criea Mra. Harry, moving toward the door, "llowyou can deliberately goto work to break tbe heart of ao good a aon aa 1'laut Altick I coufesal cannot eotuprehcud. liood morning, Bel If yon tbink it'a good weenie to roe if I were yon I'd be obliged to taate the bit ter of too many selfish reflections to en joy it iuuuIi." And the hall door closes with a bang between the sisters-in-law. Days, weeks aud months pass by, and there is no outward showing of the pre enuiptlve wealth of Professor Altick. Pave a penuy now and then to the mailer fry of tha Altkk family, he has ttevrr shown to them the color of bis money, aud as he livee simply and In dalges sparingly in life's luxuries be is at length acoimutcKt en men trio tudt vidual of small tueaoa and U f t religious ly alone. Alone aud tiucar4 for that K If we iwt lb little frivuilly "tuuiiitiits la" of I'lautagttMt, bigraitituv!uw, who has taken to the grutle old au frna the Brat, aud who I Haver weary t f beariug of 'the 'M'axt'e Ute trip to the triattt r trt if ArUoti4(r tiNkiug at the rr imw1uiu m rartful ly fuiUt ted, fur IVU J a Utru4 tlglat aud ha WrittfM arari t uikat le tielir the aabj t, bla "rWiuittu riitioea" baig twwa Kl i a titUnk l luauy itl. Aud trotu siitt 'Uui4i ut euly the eitrai)tt M aily Ua a-tautaiiiitM aubol the heart 4 b' ttiei4nt nrn.i-f, u4 taUaUt luif aat vt Uly, tuy bete aufttw. nt tuevthit tUr the waiiullt of t'U. t t a vmui hie, an It t IVle Juti akttkui i iwalysiMttttiaMi hiui In ta itttui a rtuMatt m tiave tbe Ire it bu rte autt tH.ttty kle tmmk h44i t (be twttt if ail t(tiUU Aal u t wr are eitteiiy umivh4 rUktttMt Atttl aid Nanette tii mmI gt tu U-e-akett4 rtrtt III li M4tta, le rMf saletK ie ftiW ft, sat k- sUit4 til; feMe el hi I tai I'lttte Jl wbmi h Knsb) ft awW itfc ih ge l ;y, skets biuiwlf a U eU third tti tk tiutau4alUwe the wmM wtiiHHtt t ) m It UI Aa4 It . I! e wag ta vet cheer lese manner for tha two wedded young folks. Bat though shut ont from one loved paradise, be baa bia Nan hia dear, lit tlo, brave Nun, who smiles (hrongli great, unshed tour npon him, whim auddonly she meets bia aorrowfnl gnxo after many a long nourtur of au hour' allout retrospection. "Oh, it moat como right aoon, Plant they never would shut yoa oat of their Jivoa forovcrl" "You don't know thorn," mutters the boy. "I'm pretty well acquainted with yon, dear, and if any father or mother could treat such a aou a yon uro ao ourvlly there, thut'a nn ugly word, kuow, I'lunt, bnt It'a tho right one to oho in thla liiKtuuee all I have to any ia (hut they don't deserve snub n gooi cnlld there I" and two pretty artnii, bared to the elbow for kitchen couvcu ienee, find their fond way about the neolc of her chosen lord. Her choreu lord smiles faintly at thla speech ant trloa duttperutuly to rally bla drooping spirits. It was a very humble position that tho college bred I'luntogonet Altick found himself obliged to wmept to keep the Httlo house going the only pOHltloti open to bim when bo, beside hiuiNolf with a just iudiguatlon at an unreason ahlo opposition and a great and absorb ing love, broke bonuda and besought the faithful Nan to leave her position aa govern ens in a wealthy family mid share bla five roomed cottage aud hia meager salary, Nun, too used to povorty to let it frighten Lor, and Imagining, Innocent soul, (hut no one could long bo angry at ao dour a boy aa Plant, consented, and the homo coming, though a lone aome Httlo affair, brought with it hup iilnese enough to lust a fortnight at east Then Plantagenet saw that there wna to be no relenting on tbe part of those be loved and reveronoed with all tbo strength of hia boyish nature, and bla grief grew greater with every passing hour. To crown all, bo bud lost bia po sition tbe second week in the November following, owing to tho Insolvency of the firm by wbloh be bud been employ ed, and, though they have given bltn splendid rocotninendiitions, there is no position eusily obtainable. One morning a stray thought, finding Its way from out that great, mysterlnna sllonee so full of untried possibilities, cornea to him suddenly and sends him upon it own little erruutl straight to Undo Job, Up a long flight of front stairs, op a abort back (light and aovcrul knocks npon a door's puuel cause It to open and discover to young Altluk a room littered with papers, books, trays of speolmena aud two or three volumes of Hugh Mil ler. "Good morning, Uncle Job I" "How d'ye do, Pluutngonet?" "I do miserably, tbuuk yon, air. Un do Job, I've lost my position, and and If I could help yon in auy way copy ing or the like I write a tolerably de cent band, sir, aud I thought perhaps you'd like to hire mo" "No no not Not even though you're a 'Yule follow well met.' I'd not trust yon with them I Notnaonl auvo myself shell do a line of writing on those partionlur manuscripts. What' the matter?" "Firm I worked for failed." "Humph I How's Nau?" "How should she be? Happy and joyous aa benta a undo too bride of a man shut out from homo, and who has notarudcout in hia pocket I Heaven kuowe where tomorrow's broad and butter will como from I" "And it won't tell. It'a a sort of hab it It bus got into, yoa aeo, about be ing aort of mysterious over tho ends it baa in view. Bat there, yoa may aort oat the numbered pugce for me from among the litter yonder, and we'll see about tho bread aud butter for tomor row. Tomorrow ia Tborsduy blesa me, boy, it'aThunksgiviug" "Tbauksgtvingl bolt Is. 'Thanks giving.'" " Yoor tone of voice would anggmt that you hadn't the dearest little wife lu tbe world to be lhaukfal for. tthuiue upon yoa, my nephew. There, I'm not a rich man, aa rich men go, bat take thla bill ta Nun and tell ber It'a from her Uncle Job." Late upon this same afternoon Pro testor Altkk, ittuket on arm, goe from grtreugnt'i r to butcher shop, inteut upon bis purchaee t f a Tbaukngiviug turkey. The fowl be wane to buy he will offer to bis nephews in turn, feel ing sure that ha v. bo accepts It will ua doubt ak bim M share their dium r. le It Tom, luk or lUrry or Tom 'a die ulwUlaut son With eti uuiuUukable Kitu of aniutntueut the dealer to poult? I lca a veiy linn, vry p.mr, very blue about the I rtUoe, low priced tur key in I'm le Job's l kl. I'.arly Ihauktgivtug morning the old ptofe-Mor turnout throuicn the rdd, utuxrrtalu eunllfe-hl that lilu fitfully thrvutfti tbe litis t bun j tug, wlud wept clou !., end, ttikrt nu arut, Otule bl way ta Thomas AltUk'e lraut boiuu, tie riuga aud l aduiUHHl "tho, mnumj, I'uile Job. Any thiui I ru d i t-f )' tiii ui -lulug:" ".S-V lktmaa, Hunk yc lt'saim Ihlug I waul tadi t r yv, 1 (haul to teueu.Uf It waslbauklvlugtvry el-l ludv4, hit leitteuiUritug It M fcot.jbt tatkry S U y4 be Ik b-ua'" at.li utn'iuw tbe i l l gvulle--u m4 Utile i iute vf the gvuue elieru aii taia It Is imu.U t Tww AltUk Willi a Wujh Ibat l,t. tre kite, Tvut HUWly frMi aa alHM4 t u4 rvk-e k a MH la Us brant h.al4.le im VltMth. w wna iiwktwiia a irvM vtM m UaMlt Itwt Ike ely fvtetif a t-l eut lao ttut aateie blue t vtt x I'ihU J.h Quietly he r-'a tbe I iikty wilki te tkvl. )utly be tke ki bat a4 l-'ve4, a4 at 4ielly, Willi a ktlef "l dav," be lae the kmm i hie t htw 1 I Ae t Ithhr4 Altuk, he "nmrt kiui" a4 be the tuilef ke k4 pat' THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT cbased for his own dinner brought np Into tbe very parlor that be may place it iu "odious comparison" beside tbe small fry lu Uncle Job'a basket Again rebuffed, the old goutleman bida Mra. Dick and ber lungbing husband good day and finds hia way to tbe house of tho yonngimt of hia throe nepliowa. It ia tbe same thing over again, aave that Henry Altick' refusal to accept tbe wizened bird la more politely veiled (Jontle Mra. Harry even mukea furtive llltlu algna of auueptunce to hor cour tooua husband, bnt that Individual, secretly enjoying tbe oomloul side of (ho affair too much to notice tho per force stealthy signals of bis wifo, al lows poor Uucle Job to tuko hia warca to other marts. Through Nun's kitchen door comes tho swoet sound of her singing. Plan- tagonet bus found a now position, Un cle Job bus given thorn a "fiver" to turtou, a Utile fat turkey ia on the tuhlo buforo her, owuitiug its frugrunt dressing, and life bus seemed brighter thla ThunkNglvlng morning tbuu for muny a duy. Bo alio sinus with a beurt growing lighter at enuh merry measure and ber song roaches Uncle Job, who atunrl knocking outside the door. "Why, Undo Job, how tiled of yoa I And you've como to take dinner with as, haven't you? Did yon meet Plant? No? He went to fetch yon over bulf an hoar ago, Let me have your basket and yoor bat and your gloves there!" "Thank yoa, my tiloco, I think I'll 1 stay. It ull depends, though." "And bow does Turuduxidos TonsImI' get on, air?" "Famously, Mra. Nan famously I I ahall yet live (0 ibow old Herr von Leliristoln that wbat ho choose to cull muschelkalk of tho trlussio period ia nothing upon ourth or lu earth, I sup pose I should soy but oolite of the jurusslo!" "Indeed, air. Well, I'm glad I'm not In tbo mussel shell statu of evolution, and I am also glad that you have twine to dinner, duor professor.'' "Honestly glad?" "Honestly glud. " "Glad enough to accept thla little turkey as an addition to your repast?" Oh, Uucle Job, how lovely of yoa I Why, wbut a feast we'll buve, to be enrol I'm awfully hungry, and I'll con fess to you now, air, thai I felt as if I could cat tbo out Ire turkey Pluut brought borne myself, I wouldn't tell bim tho whole truth, but I was afraid bo'd find It out by my gnawing tho bono. Bat now we're all fixed for a luxurlooa re past, and, oh, Uucle Job, don't yoo want to chop np this onion for me? I'm so tired of weeping, and ouious alwaya affect mo so deeply," "Tours have forgotten the way to taj eyes. (Jive me tho chopper." "There's tbe bowl, ami there's Plant." " Tlsn'tfulr," smiles tho iiowooraer, holding out his bunds to tho grutof ul warmth, of tho Httlo kitchen stove. Yoa'ro a witch. Upon which particu lar broomstick did you fetch bim in my absence, Nun?" "A turkey brought bim. f3oe, here it a, a twin to ours, and Just lu time to boalnffod." "Hooray for as a tandoro toara I To be atrlctly cuudid, Nan, I nicuut to rat tho turkey I brought home all mysolf. Now yon can have a tasto. Four drum sticks I Undo Job, If I do have a weak ness for anything besidoa Nan It's" "What's this? Plant look look- look I" Loader than ber cries of wondormont is tbo noisy downfall of tbe strange con tents of that little turkey. Silver disks clutter and Jluglo and chink upon the piuo table over the echoing tinware, the iron puns, tho dough board, tbe floor itself, aud, as If demented with their sadden liberty, the big round coins go rolling off into this corner, thut oorner, under tuhlo, cbuir aud atovel How many broud ailver dollars that gaunt fowl holds tbe astonished young people cunuot tell, but to their widely opened eyes it aoeraa a little fortune, and Uncle Job thinks himself amply re paid wben two happy children kneel beside bim ami fall to caressiug bim as they weep, and the tears are uot born of the chopped onions iu his lap they are boua fide tears of pare Joy. And afterward, when it comes to pass that tbe profits that accrue from the enormous sales of the new textbook are all made over to the little bride aud Mrs. Nan Is accounted almost as wealthy as the regretted Uweudolin, Mra Tom allows John to turu the horses' noses toward the five roomed cottage to wbioh an addition is being mull lor Uncle Job'a especial use, and iu ber geutle daughter-iii' Uw 'a little l est room eats bumble pie very prt-ttily, leaving a mea-Mire for ber sou that, to bim, bnuge heaven Itself lulu tbe diulug room, wbett at dusk, thmugb, the sweet air of a budding spring, he eomee aud takee hi place at tbe sue per table oppuette kit wife. "But wo owe all oar happiness to yoa all la you, dear, dear nuclei For an IrM yea h4 come o our eld aud played f any gottUlhvr we should yt be as put a a" "Jub'e lutkey," tuggoale the frvfeee- -,lHtrvll I tree Pfre. tbe Tbaakaelvlasi feaelMlet, "What bte I gt lv) Utluukiul f r? tfeM tbe Ut4 law't Utlbettug himself btttihaUiel toe, aud I m t trvublekltai Hlh tuy tbauka," lbee atelbe t.dkt with whom Iklugt ftUeye g v-. Ntw Yolk Ilea. t all ! ileal tM tMl M T--sui-f-4 tt t4 laUe Aa t Ua l-Mal w-t ff aa Maa UM al t geeMi b- Ue ewtaut tusl,M eatttj tk t Aavik ta ta mi ia ta e be tbaMtti l'te a U CM rJ lue TW4Wiie-M4 Kll tate ) A tl i i a aa't atM4 be w aa eat Ik , ga ikH bw tu awawt gnea Hi awte ta a -tMMB al ba at sawa am sJttta, 40saita leMiMek DEAD ul In American Soldier Killed and Others Wounded by Natives, FILIPINOS RESIST ARREST, Insnrgente Ite-xirted to Have Captored Hollo Tha Cruisers IU tie Cuba and lala de Lucoa Floated and Mow In the American JUy. MABir,, Nov. 81. Three Filipino natives hired a carringo lust night and afterwards b'-caine ent-riTed in a dis pute with the driver regarding tho fare, Homo members of the American police force attempted to arrest tho natives, but the latter resisted, and Hurgeant Price, of tho Minnesota regi ment, wtts stubbed and killed. Three American soldiers, Maher, Montcromury nd lloyt, were wounded. Muher shot no native dead. The others were ar rested. Ill reported that Hollo, c 'lof the Island of i'&nny, Is In tho hmius of the insurirents. The United Hiatus cruiser Charleston and the United Htates gunboat Concord have gone there. Mawii,a, Not. 81. Tho Spanish Bruisers isla de Cuba and. In! a do IjUioii, which were sunk during the battle of Manila, havo been lloated and docked at Cuvlte, MAY HASTEN THE SPANIARDS, fro- Are In a State of Unrest and Mar RU in Revolt Havana., Nov, 81. Havenr. la in a ttate not of turmoil, but unrest. The mass of the population ia ae anxious tho business men for a quiet trans ition from Hpunlsh rule to American control, Uutslde tho vicious and crim inal cUssos, whose numbers have un fortunately been increasing, the city dreads disorder. That many of tho battalions are eady to mutiny ia apparent. These will bo the first one placed aboard the transports and hantenod back. The evacuation will probably be has tened by this circumstance. The au thorities have been slow and have found pretexts for delay, but when they themselves are thruutonud if the Inaction con t.' nuns they will find it feasible to embark w,tli some rapidity. 'Jap tain Ouueral lllunou is himself tuxious to return, but he cannot em burk till the preparations for sending buck tho troop lu Havana province have reached a more forward step, To Blse More Warshlpe, Wash 1 KOTO, Nov. 81. Admiral Dewey has informed the navy depart ment that he has contracted with a Hong Kong'Unn of wrecker to raise three of the Hpunlsh war vessels sunk in the battle of Manila last May day. The cost of raising the ships and putting them In thorough repair will bo 1 300,1)00. Tho vessels to be raised are gunboats of largo type, and, In the opinion of Chief Constructor Illch born, they will be the very best kind of craft for the protection of the United Htates' Interests among the Philippines and ulong the Asiatic coast. They are the sister ships, Isla do Cuba and Isla de Luzon, and the Don Juan de Austria. Br. Hull's Cough Syrup Is still In the lead Thu (leople seem to like tins old reliable remedy, nod we don't bliiine them; it is the best n-nifdy for a deep seated oounh or cold, and will effect a cure in one day. , Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 1., 18UN, TitovrR A fliNOKRY, Undertakers, City. (l.'Utlemeu: Allow me to extend to yon my heartfelt thanks lor your work In taking vare of Mr. I lay den, and of your kindness to me. I must say that your mode ol conducting funerals ie ol the hlKhest character. Also that Mr. I la v den's remains were lu exowlleut eoudltloii and natural, ol which a great many aK)k in the highest terme ol your abil ity. You certainly are welt qualified lor the proleeaina you billow. You will long be reineinWed by me and my children. Sinned, Mm. Kknt K. IIavokm. Mr, lU.vdeu waa w-ll known tbr-uitfli. out the Met, and bla funeral wan Uruel at tended. The above let ler la wiirt by ol notice. They are located at .till Houth r.leveuth atrt, l.iucHilu, Kd lor, The Opportunity of a Life Time, roii saie two come hanta T10MS 'a the well Uuwu aa4 pr-.spr. ouatHdony at MeiUltotwr-a, elate el I'ueble, Meileo. OaetHMtetate ul " acra, a Hirtiia la ' tree, tome fee n4 ai this year old. All kinds ul tru-pir! trulta, rulh-r, e4r and etw4 If, guiee groM, 4ellieg kowee aa4oibt buiMing lMHftf I la vale m tr e,,M- lalu tfing vit.aef4'rMMsJ. Tbe oibot 'aain kaia liutacf wb tbHiae-la d ei e t Ike v bavh g ib (. ialrrvatlt tM ! 4 tM g-ralb-w ii-tt4 t-Ueiat at urk a S-tare Ibal Ib'f en almi-ai ' (,ar ba4 at lb eaese ttlxa attest a .14 etili'f4 heetOoay 1 be rHMtwie ta mm b-lk el, a4 a t-ff 4e eUae 4 wf-- In Aawwi-e hate tb b.- eaJ 4atHM.a bee l"e ab b tbiag Im ral bellb, eb 4 -t H a tbe r .tlb-fa lMl4. aal al tbe an i ne eetltt t a i-h ! ! t s lbs ta ike tU t'we riMMl sMdrtaw tbe eweet . W f, vj II rbaa4, flit 4 M.ik-u, M s-. Taw basse as Mt -tm HIS SECRET DIED WITH HIM, John W. Keeley of "Motor fame Dies la rblladelphla. PiirtADKiPinA, Nor. 21j John W. Keeley, the Inventor of the Keeley motor, died yesterday at his home in this city from pneumonia. He was taken ill on Saturday lost and con tinued to grow steadily worse until bis death. Mr. Keeley was M years of age and leaves a widow. He was a native ol this city. His education was meajrre, and at an early age he becamo a car- (enter, following that trado until 1873. t was in that year that he announced that he wan the discoverer of a new force by which motive power would ba revolutionized Following this he constructed what has become known as tho Keoley motor. On November 10, 1874, he gave its first exhibition before a number of capitalists and scientists, who advanced J 100,000 to enable him to perfect his discovery and apply the principle. Hince then large sums of money have been ex pended without any practical public results. Hot ween Wi and 1891, Keoley con structed and discarded 130 different models, In his first model he em ployed water as a generator, but later the experiments were made with what he called a "liberator," a machine equipped with a largo number of tun ing forks, which, he claimed, disinte grated the air and released a powerful etnerio force, Biliousness Il caused by torpid liver, which prevents dluu tlon and permits food U ferment and (nitrify In the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, InlOOd'j Insimiliia, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever Ifa 1 1 or blood polionliia. Hood's III S Pills stlmnlute the stomach, w muss the liver, cure headache, dlrzlness, nnn itlpiitleii, etc 2(1 cents, Nlrt hy ell driiifKfsi,, Tbe only Pills tu take wllu iioou'a earsauurlllu. SPARKINfi" Sundry Night or auy other night, Is made much more egrMabl on a oold night by havings, good, plenaait firm. You tan have a bright, cheefful Are atn small cost if you have our (Miuim Walnut block fx ml. It is hlurh grndo and t bs bt to be eceu -ed 0i CA lor the tirioe Ul.jU We -"il nil kinds, however, and at lowest Hiftireo. iry ua. CENTERYIllE BLOCK COAl CO. lit 8. mhftt. FhoatlKT. lard Phone 88H. DR. O.C.REYNOLDS, SURGEON. RnoanalT.lS. 19, Herr I iii-L Itlk. Fhoaea 6ol t, 630. llllbUIII, nCU BRIEF PRINTING Lawyers who are particular about thla elaaa of work eao get entire satMaetloa by giv ing their work to the laus rtNOKST. Trieee right. BUSINESS MEN Who want a neat and attrac tive aote-bead eaa get Just what i hey are looking lor at the lsbsrcRDBXT olflce. 4. - SULPHO-SALINE Bath Houso and Sanitarium .,, , ... rj reaf Itik a M U, IINCOIN, NCtaftAtHA. Optta at Alt H"rn ly ai4 Nlghl All rurtua of Hatha, T.iilia. Run!ii, Fcnjri, lictrlc h Sesiial a'ea'tua ba tba aseawsa at ItTUMl JUT WIUI IUHI taeasal wakes lba ss eetee, aMaaae. . b e-S S(ra Is itt A Vr-Ma aaA vm saeaae a m aa w 1 a4M ae iHSiti Wa till at- HM, MtlKM iMMm a-jaa M mm kM,- tfH-i at m iitama. Iaa Saa-a-l Usssajtaa tWeseaaa Nov. 34, 1898 WHIN OTHKRB I-A1L OON VVt ol SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIltLISTS Ouarantea to curt spcsdily and radlr-slle all NBftVOUS, CMHONIC AND fllfr VATIfl Disasaas of -Mao and Women. WEAK MEN SYPHILIS 8tCXUAI.LT eured for lira. Nlcht Emissions. Lost Manhood, Iff drocele, Vertnocale, Conorrhea, Oltet. Pyehllls, Strict ore, Pllrs, Fistula ani Kectal Ulcers, tilsbetas, Hrlght's Ultaaaa, ourad. COKBULTATION FREE, STRICTURE AND GLEETS. by new msihod without pain or euttlng. Call en or address with stamp Trealnisnl by malL DRS. SEARLES 4 SEARLES LiflCCln Hub. BADGER LUMBER CO.. A H. WKIR, aeasT, Utwu 9 ana Itt St., LI HO) L ft COAL & LUMBER Pill AMortncat, Beat Grade. Lowest Prices. Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Bay yoor eat tie and sheep at the stock yards, West Lincoln and envs frn(h and other eiperiM-e. Have vout hp dlppid. Ws gtmrantM toenre scab, we do the work for one cent inr h-ad We are buying HAT, MTIIAV7 AM) UllALf ' G. H. Geog-hegan, Ceo., Mgr., West Lincoln, Pes. SS pt seal eaT rallfnrnla aa4 nber re elSe Reset 1 rseelere, The above redaetioa atipllas te the Mme enrnnte. Py tht VorthweeWe rtoloa ParHfle route the time leoeeelghtb rlS hours, hwe than by other Hose, rbls saves money, berth rate, ear) thlr m boure of weaHeome ear riding Al Fremont connections are dlrent wltk 'hrootrh touHef and Pullmaa sleenera "hair ears to Denver, (Vile, Halt l.akt tv, Portland and Mao Franetefo. f)ia ng ear thrnafrh to the nonet Get Hob te aad berth reservations of A fleleV ng, Hty ticket agent, 117 aoetb lOtdt ., TJneoln, Nh. to fuael euend sue Alaha fnlaie. The Northwestern Union I'Hcifle Is the lirect route to the I'uget Hound and tlnska points. Moruliu and aiternoos rains make direct eonn-tion at Fre nout with through tourist aleepere and ree recliulng chair eara to Portland. Kor eorrect Information call on A. H. 'lelding, oity ticket agent, 117 sonth Hh t il w.! V,.i WJ..J.1- - . 1 J.. - ' ...'.J Tbe night Route to Klondike Whether yon redt-ct the all water routs) by way of nt, Michauls, or the overland route via. fyea, Hkagway, Cooper river, Tuku or HtlkliKi, you must first reach a I'aciflo port of enitinrkutioo. Tbe Itlo Grande Weetorn Railway, la connection with the D. k 11. O., or Colo rado Midland R.y., is the short, direct and popular route to Sun Francisco, IWtlAud, Tacoma or fiatiln. Through eli-epiug wirs and free reclining chair ears from Deliver to Hun Franoiseo and Denver to I'ortlnnd. Choice of three routes through the Rockies and the moot magnlfleeiit scenery In the world. Write to F. A. Wadlelgh, Q. I. A., Halt Lake City, for copy of Klondike folder. GREAT ROCK ISLAND" ROUTE !, ralea on our personally onuduel4 eicueelons. thrive tlniaha every Friday vU Ciilorado Hirlng and rhvnle Itoute, The Kicursion t'nrs are aitaoheil to Feet l'iM-wtiigr Trains, and thi-lr mih. Urlty Is evldi-nw that we off.r the Iwet. Write for handsome lltlnerwry wblek give lull Informatloa and uw mai,eetit tree. For eouudeta lufurmathin, rata and ttertb ref taluiae. at tiiu' loeej ticket mient or ad dr-a K. VlarLKoD, A. II P. A , To'fke, Ktii-ne JltllM 8KII tHj H, II P, A Chleagci PII.U"-HI' ) 'I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tbe Way M a le ( alia..ala. si la a tourist ekwping ear tere.inally eedeoied-via tbe liurlmgina route, TU don't tkaage vara. Toe uiakel4t t me. To eve tbe laeat avvuery ua lbs T-'tr tar le anl ao ttleaalvely Intaked. a or ai la la hk at aa a pwI-um lir bul II la na aa tunta, l ut a e-iid 'ftr-aid-, itui at ltd lo tide la, Aad e-arlj f i rb-Hiie-r. Tbe lUrlihgtoa tteereloaa Wave Ida eidH evt rv Tbar-Mle j at a -to p. hi rei b lag tau Franc ts t otaday aad U Aa eM Moaday, ttet etlk M.-i t.'ieereuie kxaaaeer lh each rf, Ftte I..I W iieg ltd laUitwtalitia el at It 1 M. w(xl riiy it, let vRWe) tMtaer tUlk aad Ueir-wt. U, VT, lot t V. P T A, " in si VJR MANUFACTURE , Carrie-, Pkaeloea, al aM tsf , , alt I adi t-a i mi h 4 Me Twp. t Va ( bMta, as4 Viai ta, esiia ( retaA tNt aa Itebhet Tiree aa4 aavraal etf ta-l Paialieg aad ttvt l tte-Mbnt la tbe we f eet Ua fcwwMne la LKM-ia, lot ai swtetlt Ttalb ttreV ewt-ew U attwtev I M CAMP r