SENATOR MORRILL IS DYING An Attack of Grippe Expected to Prove Fatal to the Aged Man, THE PATRIARCH OFTHE SENATE Vb Vermont Senator Dm Served la tha Upper IIoim Mora The Thirty Taan Ula Terr tba Loosest la tha Sen ate's History. WismttOTo, Dea 28. Senator Mor rill of Vermont U ill with an Attack of la grippe complicated with lung and heart trouble and hie death, it ie laid, la a matter of only a ahort time. Dr. Van Rensealoer oays he cannot lire till morning, The aenator la 68 years of age and owing to the weakness conse quent on hta groat age cannot abake off the attack. ' The aenator has boon for aomo years the patriarch of the Suuate, ana hat held a warm place in the affections of hie associate lie wa re-elected in 18D8 for a fifth consecutive term, which will not expire until March 8, 1903. It baa been hie custom for several yeara paat to make one formal addreaa each year on aome toplo of lire Interest to tha benate, and this haa SENATOR MORRILL, been llatened to to with mark ed attention by hi colleagues, who hare regarded theae apoeohea aa remarkable in view of the age of their author. The laat address waa dollv red a week or more before the Christ maa holiday adjournment, the subject being the need of a building for the nee of the United States supreme court and other oourta. Ita deliver anoe showed few eigne of leeiened vi tality and at ita conclusion tha honor waa dona tha aenator of an unanlmoua passage of the resolution on whioh he poke. Senator Morrill waa born in Straf ford, Vt In early life he waa a mar hant and later a farmer. He was elected to the House of Representa tive in tha Thirty-fourth Congress and for four succeeding terms. Then be waa transferred to the Senate aa a Union Republican, taking hie aeat Maroh 4, 1807. Hlnoe that time his ear vice baa been continuous and he hae tha record of the longest unbroken term of serrloe In the history of the Senate. Ha haa taken an important part in the legislature of the last thirty yeara, especially on oommerolal and flnanolal queatlons, his position aa chairman of the finance committee girlng him a leading part in all measures relating to the tariff, bank ing or currency. DIDN'T FORGET THE WIDOW. A 111,000 Pan From Thirty Cattleman Wo Shot a Harder "la Self Defease. . Cbadbom, Neb., Dec 28. Aa a se quel to the court scene at Hot Springs, 8. D., last week, in whioh thirty-two cattlemen ware acquitted of the ouarge of killing John V. Kkman, a sheep herder, in Vail Rlrer county, 8. D., last August, a oaralcada composed of the exonerated cattlemen rode np to the little eabln occupied by the desti tute family of the dead man. The leader knocked at the door and Mrs. Kkman responded. Her faoe grew pale and ahe trembled. 'Mrs. Ekman," said the loader, "we have some to make you a little Christ maa present, We shot your husband, but it waa In aalf defens. We know yon are without funds. Wo would gladly raster you your husband, but that Is Impossible, so we do the neit best thief glfe you the means to sup port yourself and children. If you need more eall on us," and he handed hat a bag contenting II, 000 n fold, Tha plainsman raised their hate, mouated their horses and rode away, A He le U Assetta. til Fhssuscu, l t. Among to paaaeaftre on the steamer thlaa, which art! ted from the Orient last tight war the tlraad luW Cyril of lUttl aad hi aides, Meuteesnt CW Bad UenUitBM (was. The grand da.se, wh U of t war, Is his way la Ml. t'vterst rg , hsrtag hearty evwpietad a tour l the world, H-has a e at ., 4Mivas, hU. IW .trflr rvht4t,f U IWarr Weasel dry fvHt St. Ut lUt l . and eh atffrvgstla ? vU, Th f d ws Wwtt 4 v dyasesll 4 Ctvs) a siHMt l rrret w the Th ra4iader wo U I '4 dtjIUi " vtfth ttitfMt teae Caw, t. f i-IK tMMertl Cu;reiw. tl. !, evel atsle sad U1 la-li Wader a4 Vtl w, A I'rye hi4 a meet teg her ir;e wUl telKt M Uil, Na. tins. Par, In- t V4tlwa ttm lM(tMf tHst te f ! thr t tos .. 4 melt Vif Wt t lite s tiy sr ) either tUe, im ve , Ut Hearty hU the if ! sal JU war t W U4 t I Usv-UV f HISSED MASON MITCHELL A Virginia Aodlenee Beeeote Praise of th Metro Soldiers. Riobmowd, Va., Deo. 29, Mason Mitchell, th actor who left tha stage to enlist with Roosevelt's "Rough Riders," and who was wounded in front of El Caney during th battl at that place, lectured here to an audi ence which packed the Academy of Music to its doors yesterday after noon. He told dramatically of how American soldier boys defeated the Spaniards, and then paused to pay tribute to the gallantry and brarery of th Tenth caralry, the negro reg ulars, who went to the assistance of the Seventy-first New York regiment. Mltcholl was cheered loudly during his lecture until he spoke of the negroes, and then ho brought down a volley of hisses upon his head, From all parts of the building came cries of 'Tut him outl" and "Htop html" and hisses drowned tha voice of the speaker. Mitchell rebuked his audience, but to no purpose. A well known man, who served in the lata war botwoen the atates, arose in the audience and proposed three cheers for the United (Hates soldiers. Ha gave them almost by himself, and resumed his scat, while the hisses were continued, Mitchell had to ring down the curtain and retire from the stage. h-ED TO AN AMERICAN HOUSE, One Ms Protects the Spenlsrd on One of the Philippine Islands. Manila, Due. 28.A steamer whioh has arrived here from Sarnar reports that the Tagals insurgents have been in possession of Kalbaon since Decern berll, Business there is said to bo entirely suspended and all th Span tarda of th vicinity bar Bought ref uge in the house of a Mr, Scott, an American, The insurgents threatened to attack the refugees, but refrained from doing so because it was reported American soldiers were on thulr way there, Una Spaniard, however, waa shot and another was rescued by Scott, who roue fifteen miles and demanded th man's release in the face of an armed mob of Tagals who have boon looting the Vlsayas stores and houses, the leadora of the Insurgent being unable to control them. All the efforts made to induce the Visayas to Join in the revolution have been fruitless. DEWEY WANTED THEM. Only the President's Order Saved Ipslo tha Caroline Islands. WAniiOToif,l)ec 2c Had th war with Spain lasted a ahort time longer it ia probable that the United State flag would now bo floating over th Carotin islands, as th nuvy, from th time of Rear Admiral Dewey'a victory, was anxious to take this group. Th Islands would probably have boon taken anyhow, bnt Secretary Long, by direction of the l'rcsldent, cabled Rear Admiral Dewey forbidding their cap ture. Officers of the navy atlll hop that some way may be found of acquiring thee islands. It is believed Spain would aell them for a reasonable com pensatlon. They do not want any other nation to obtain the power to estab lish coaling atations and naval baser there. Poralga Works Par Chicago. CmoAoo, Deo. 28. Two new steel plants, one at South Chicago for th manufacture of steel shells and projeo tiles by a new process, and the other at Kensington for the production of patent hollow steel car axles, will shortly be built by a syndicate of Eu ropeans represented by Carl and Adolph Mannesman, In connection with th Federal Steel company la couth Chicago and the rullman com pany In Kensington. Pined for liar Wild Shooting-. Nbw Yohk, lV'o, 2s. A dispatch to th New York Herald from I'arla saysi Mm I aulmler haa been acquitted of the criminal charge of having wound ed M. Olivier, a business officer of th newspaper La Lantern, but haa bn rondeuiued to pay 8 1,000 damage on th civil charge of th material la Jury sustained by M. Olivier. Seasta Prjpo's tll't ! Hospital Lawisros, Me., rw, :. Mrs, W. IL Whit haa rae!v4 a telegram front her father, hanalor I'rye, at Washing ton, directing her to preeeut li.000 to th Central tlslu tleneral hospital, Lawlitoa, as "peso offering and Christmas gift," Ira Memory of tinatlr Fry, hie daughter. f htlelv ' f rwhw ialivrvlty, IUli, Kan., !. II IVesldeat Kuril has ril4 a handsaw Christmas gift fr tutor university, ll was a prase! of KIVl from Jadg Naisw l l tfcwegi, for a w library building I meiwury of hi wife, wh dle-l a fw asr staes. PsasUy ItoaUe te V stall Uasssrisits M, tv t -William hhavr, frur Using fvr ml! wt f , shtt hJs wit fve time) vetrday osormag eVvat ', th ! Will Mrw fttt.1 tl the shot hltsvsalf, djtag Usually, family ttvWe t h4 a th , As f rlaae Terse, has., w t-4 ef tmm Is th asasa tf t ltru.ltU f a tut U tH rvfttlstUf th euSMsty petal. g t Jta .! a, A Vs. lay I a' pope and e lfchUj Paper bar W aviaffieg th ewairsttt fur eiHif h Th M ha WtMHi r Siv I isr lee t Stja It v''a4tllt Mfh S)te4 tail fitta wnaly eutk4 kwer tte mf u 4UM j th Mt wgall IM fr ut dJf, ! 4-t lha f ,ke rst Vs W tbt IselUll vt twiaw, THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. FRYE TALKS OF THE TREATY, Bays II Does Wot Commit! This Cover seat to Expansion. Wasuimotoit, Doc. 88. Senator Fry talked yesterday with respect to the conditions attending and resulting from the peace negotiations. With respect to the frequently re peated statement that the sentiment of the powers, with the exception of England, was opposed to tha United States, and looked with hlsfavor upon th attitude of this government in dealing with Spain, Senator Frye said) "I saw no evidence of such senti ment existing outside of France, and in France that sentiment appoarod to be oon fined to the press, which does not reflect the sentiment of the nation nor the people generally," "Do you think there will be any restoration of cordial relations be tween Spain and th United States?" "I think that very soon after th ratification of the peace treaty, and th restoration of diplomatic rela tions, there will be no Ullllculty about negotiating commercial treaties and a treaty for th release of prisoners, and such other matters directed toward the perfect restoration of friendly re latione between the two governments." "What has been published with re spcot to th treaty of peace teems to indicate, does it not, that this govern ment is not committed by these nego tiations with respect to the future dis position of the territory, the Spanish sovereignty over which has been re linquished?" "It Indicates very strongly that this government is not committed In any way whatever with respect to th dis position and government of these islands. If we are insane enough to do so, w might give thorn all back to Spain after th rati flea t Ion of th treaty. If w were fools, we mlffht divide them up among the other for eign powers. The whole matter is left In the hands of Congress. Congress can make any disposition of the Islands It sees fit. The ratification of the treaty will not la any way curtail any privi leges of ours In this direction," To fame's Ktarnsl Camp, Naw York, Deo 21, Arrangement! were completed yesterday for disinter ring th bodies of the soldiers who were burled ia the improvised ceme tery at Camp Wikotf, Long Island. Lieutenant William F. Chaso of the Sixth artillery will supervise the work. Forty coffins were shipped to Montauk, It was at first thought th bodies would b removed to th Na tional cemetery at Washington, but they will be burled In the military grounds In Cypress Hills cemetery in East New York. At the head of each grave at Montauk Point was placed a bottle In which was a sealed slip of paper, with th name, rank, company, regiment and ail particulars obtain able concerning the dead Ily 'this means there will be no trouble Identi fying the bodies. There are about OO dead buried in the cemetery at Mon tauk, and It will probably take until ' th middle of January to complete thr work of removal. Tombstone as Olfh Crattanoooa, Tenn., Dea 28.- Grimm llros., saloonkeepers, received a tombstone as a Christmas gift. Th donor waa Mra. A. E. Riden, a widow. Her husband ixul been a confirmed drunkard and shortly before his death Mrs. Rlden warned the saloonkeepers that If they sold him whisky she would prosecute them. On the day Rlden died it was alleged that he bought whisky at Grimm's. Mrs, Riden en tered ault and obtained a Judgment for 13,500, but up to this time boa boon unable to collect the money, North Dakota lilvoros Laare. Dumarcx, N. D., Deo. 21 Among th measures whleh will coin before th North Dakota legislature during its session will be one providing for a more stringent divorce law., A lartr I element of the people are ashamed of th record gained by tha slat on ae count of the laxity of th present law on this subject, and are analous to shut oft the excursions hither of mat rlmonlal mlsflla. To Btady Pa la Mia as a Mleste PUI4 ( uioo. Ism tl-lilshop William E. MoLaren of th dloees of ChleagM will aeoept th mission to IVrla Uleo to lavtlgal th Held ther for th promotion of th KplstHip! ehureh In terval, II wo ehoseii by th Epis copal conlerette In Washington, II wilt start b(tr lh wluter Is over and on his return will give a report e whUh th poliey uf th hrh will h tal4a I a Arlaas Vt JoBr, tSKk It lhamas Rlh ard f It'ikk hpitnts, iVtvloss oh IV, aa laiusta vt sista Unstt osylam N I, hsg4 himsolf I Kt u th lustilellau, sud s dead wh th atleadaal fattad hla Ulehard sm maa44 I tuiaisyt aseap th lgttao ut th stteadsais aa4 maa hi way UU eioaat, it h4 aaeralol a sWI 'ls ( rwp whlah h Ma4 W ehh hlmaalt t dth MsstU Haas vaa lha HMe. MtBit4 I, HrUlmo was gshil fttwrv4 wwt.j th A ( ah With ipavUl rltg r I ' hy tH Trutaslsnts and talhMlit eUae, Thrtxt f th twlrada 4 l'BBltsU ivtftMeaU sr sJ4ta4 tr t h Ul lUiftsef th ! furvsa, I slkr MvhlUU prseh4 JaearMMMit h tai-f.4 rt)t, thah Ik lutttl Ht llht MM, H w-t h I, as t aHhU.Uop ft VleaH . rs'w4 h'S sIvh th ally was 'awj44 lth 1 1. !"., holiday tah THE OIANT TRUSTS. THEIR PROMOTERS NOT INTIMIDATED BY THE SUPREME COURT. A BUlls Dellara Placed In Combl tlon line th Adverse Decision. BmcIIsb and Amarloaa Cormorants BrlT Philips)!. It is announced that foor of th lead ing shipbuilding ooncerns in tbs country bars formed a combination in anticipa tion of the new policy of tbs govern ment to acquire more territory, wbicb will require a great navy to defend. The companies wbiob are to form the new com bin are tbs Union Iron works of Ban Francisco, which bnilt tbe Ore gon 1 the I3utb Shipbuilding works of Hatb, Me, 1 tbe Newport News company of Newport News, Va., and tbe Lewis Nixon oompuuy of Ell.ubetbport, N. J. All of thene conoerns have many gov ernment contract on baud and are bid ders for mors. With tbe Cramps of Philadelphia In the combination, tbey would dictate whatever terms tbey oboso to tbe government as long as it adheres to tbs policy of building all of Its warships la tliu of peucs in Ameri can yards, From Birmingham, England, comes report tbut the great financiers of Wall itroot, New York, and Lombard street, London, are secretly forming a trait lo proouro the flunneial and com mercial control of the Philippine islands as soon as the United Btutos moke an "open door" of (bum to tba commerce of tbe world. This syndicate of rich men of New York and London proposes to step inside and olose tba door sguintt all bnt their own peoplo. It is probable that this very promising trust is not confined to New York and Loudon alone, bnt that its representatives may bs found in Washington. Tha Hlrmingham Post, wbiob says its antbority is of the best, does not partio olurlze on this point, and it does not glvs names, wbleb would bar greatly aided in finding the men who are taking such quick advantage of tbe country's colonial expansion. Like all projectors of such combinations, tbe founders of tbe Philippine trust abhor publicity, fioblnd the dummy incorporators used by tbe new silver piste trust to aoqnire corporate rights under the lows of New Jersey are all the great silver plate manufacturing oompauiesof tbs United States, j These concerns have been arranging their combination siuoe last Jnne, and tbe detuils were only completed a few days ago, when tbe articles of incorpo ration were filed in Trenton, tb bora of trusts. Tbe capital of tbs concern will bs aO.OOO.OOO, of wbiob $9,000,000 Will be preferred stock. Tb trust will Issue 4,C00,000 bonds. The following com panies will be in tb combination; Tbe Muriduu lirltanuia company, tbe Merldun Silver Piute company, Man ning, IJowmau & Co., tbe Wilcox Sil ver Plate company, the Watrous Manu facturing company, the Norwich Cut lery company, tb William Rogers Manufacturing company, tb Holmes ft Edwards Silver oompany, tbe Standard Silver company, tbe Manhattan Silver oompany, the JJarbonr Silver Plate oom pany, Rogers & llros. and Rogers & Hamilton. Despite the various storios circulated In Wall street to the effect that the negotiations looking to tbe formatiou of a steel rail pool bad been abandoned, it is now authoritatively announced in Wall street that the pool has been formed and that all tb great steel in terests of tha country, including the Fodoral Steol company, tbe Carnegio company and tb Tennessee Coal and Iron company, will hereafter work in barninuy, will agree to maintain rates at 9'iQ iustead of $18 a ton and will not invade raob other's torritory. Tbe coufereures of tb steel interests bad been goiug on for several weeks in Wall street aud elsewhere wbon It was semiofficially auuoum-ed that tbey had been abandoned. Federal Steel securi ties fell several puiuls, and somebody made a fortune. The sardine Interests are getting clos er together. While there are no real American sardlues, there Is a very toothsome Yankee flih which masquer ades sucressfully as a sardine, ami now ther is a plan on foot, backed by eoui nterptleiiig Englishmen wllh a capital of $3,000,000, la combine all th pUut that -k th a railed American sar dine tuto on great trust. Sevenleeu of tb principal peanut con eel us tn in couuiry bev oa-raedtaa cotufcln or ctmsulidsilon. Thei ar about 80 rlesulug houses f peanut The hautll up which Is valtl at a Wat $4,iKMVooe year, Tbey tpreet an lAvealuivut of 81,t)oiU00. ll is tbioush lbpouliuIUM uf !UeeleMitt house ltM th atltiuj I will h mad ll bsti.lU the n harMr, maintain ft toe ihI 1 tswul tslaua oiupliltoii. Ua 1 f id t loan tag bo i la Virstu, ., ud on t.f tiiem, lle. si 0tiibftl l, baudU aUut wu f uiih tf th ctvp. T etMMwtn r U it, lui as 4 tbrw vtbsis U 1 situs psrts 4 the hrA lb Us) Li roull.Uli-s) Is 4 a Bsi4 fa W -l i4 lb dtisll ht twa) BHSMS!, S4 BtulhlMg ll left th whlvh I4 e aiavMiUg M lh pUu at tb ll MMHt l iuUtiy a 11 i vf tht whi ar satiieg t 14 the immIi si taktag Ml I eivhsnfe, lh fveu4i.tal4 etM)Hy will ia U1 wuthivg !( ty the i 1 1 tb jmi. It t th ttka.UI4-t.t wll Sat 4 ) lhl stuilUl dasl hS Voj atiuiMt4 I U ChlM tUI Vih'tti a vi tutwily .sl la ait II dsUUft, 1 ts It rials htt.s.lait t Dittt:l a sit U kiki f M I I'Ust, ta Is lbs ht . B Inxlist l kstut lf tat tvn ru tiMvttll t.h uui t tttKstu u4 It I itw it-i u tlk will il l h out, Ult W lUtsKh. Plaekaa Both iUes. A tobacco manufacturing establish ment In Toledo has goneontof business, and qnite a number of people have been thrown ont of work. Tbe owners state that tbey were nnsble to compete with tbs tobacco trust. At tbe same time a report comes from Cincinnati to tbe effect that the tobacco planters of Ken tucky are being squeezed and are forced to accept lower prices for their products, and throats are made of beginning pro ceedings todinrupt the big combine. No doubt the tobacoo trout is enjoying the highest kind of prosperity, and its lit tle weukly competitors and its working people, including the pluuters, are very foolish in not being on tbe inside. Clevelund Citizen. j Ono Dodo 5 Tolls the story, Wbon your head , J aches, and you feel bilious, count!-1 rptttwl, and out of tunu, with your I ' m stomach sour and no appetite, Justi uuy a pacaugo 01 Hood'o Pillo 1 And take a doso, from 1 to 4 pills. J You will Iim mip(trln,,il nf. lu.w nimllv W they will do their work, cure your tj noaowine ana Diuousnnss, rouse 1110 m liver and nmko yon fiul happy attain. 2 'Mi cents, bold by all medicine dealers. 4 v-sl FARMERS' WIVES or any other ladles who wish to work CAN EARN LOTSiOF MONEY working for us In spars time at bom on our cloths. W offer you a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily, In lelsor bours. Bend 13o for cloth and full directions for work, and commence atonoe. Cloth sent any where. Address Wlnooshal Co., (1S3 II,) Boston, Moss, Sff. Depot, We Are Ready Now to fill your bin for tbe holiday sea son with Genuine Walnut Ulock or some other trood kind of ooal. Winter is not lingering In tbe lap of fall, but Is with us now and to stay. Give Santa Claua a warm retention by using Borne of our Superior Kinds 01 coal in your grat or beater. Prlees low. Centerville Block Coal Co.. 119 South 12th St Tard Tbone 382. Phono 807. (or bronchitis and grippe. It bas stood the test and is nositlvolv a reliable rem edy. Life is too short to experiment with new so-oalled "sure cures. Bull's Uougn Hyrop cost but 25 cts. IN COUNTY KERRY. Tha Jolly Irishman Makea Marry em New Year's Day, The celebration of New Year's Is a most important festival everywhere in Ireland, but perhaps nowhere more so than in Kerry. There it is tbe day of fairs and stoepleohuaes lazy, knowing looking donkeys being tbe prlnoipal participants in the latter and it is the day on wbicb the itinerant fakir bases all bis hopes of selling lead for silver and washed copper for "pure 18 carat gold." At 0 o'clock on New Year's eve the saucepans and "piggina" in the littl thatched cottage are reflecting their gala day polish and the holly anil laurel and ivy on the window sills sre doing their best to uutsbiue tbs sprigs of mis tletoe tbut brighten the old kitchen cell ing. Wax randies of all siies and colors (havlug atift sod of turf far caudle stiuks) adorn the upM-r windows of lb bouse aud libl th way of th traveler along lb "boreeu" or through th tUOUUtaiU luttluMolu. fltlilif of twwou are art slili I tick lie chickens ("poor eralburs") bav Iheir bead Uktuoff; br.l griddl cukes aud round oven cake are bake. I ovtr th warm turf fir with surprising tspidiiy, aud rhiltlrvn ar r at stouiug uUitta fur lb New Yeat'e rake, Thy have j rvtiy custom In Kerry In fftuuYtia wuh this. If a member Of h fatuity ha died or bs lulgreUHt tu Aweri tr lb eoknit, a ck t mod aud suiupthl with th nuto! th hU! 1UV Midnight um U clebrt4 la th ouiatry 1 1 t- Is, sod antorpiolarM He'll I baldly b v-nnt.tv.4 lbs whew htW4 tf euulf me and WottM, i4 In I heir Ulghlaal Bttdgsy Sal, mak their waval. itg lb rvl, , m fix . hu in d-ttkr rati itf t4 tu (he kitgrats)huh Bi lb fclld tf lt y Kcity ht. Atl'l IW4 lb .i.hlpis HVll aud Shig th h I thelf butt b 9 sit4 New Yshi's eul a4 kwat !Mtta.4 dfituia. A I bey gi MiMtai i IN Hir kkt k at th d.. m h wav. SfHAiMtugt "Ut m l t ' sl.t tti Ut )" Th vf lt bi gt p n4 give thUi-r "dtvMp th itl,a ' 94 ho I tf gt tuttk a4 "bl.Ur iska," st4 t y lie h (.si. aul they gl lo lit it it , het mm la ia (ahiwt 11 1 0 Meet ati!ns r I' lt ttliHii. il hlut sslf au I hi ts if at ttUi'4 hV and Itothntii I U lhl Ha lt t- hglh ttl attt ii fstwtiy I hi4 a I la hlllar I s I'llUlhlg lIS- lakh. Dec. 29, 1898 WHIN OTHCHS PAIL CONSULT SEARLES & SEARLES Main Office Lincoln, Neb. SPECIALISTS IN Nervous, Ch route and frlvst Ulasases, WEAK MEN X" AH private disss snd ills, ordure of men. Trsstmunt by mail ; couseltstlun 'ree, hvphllis cared for life, All forms nf femsle wesk ness sud Diseases of Wo men. ' Electricity Ensblei u to gusrsntee to cere llceearsb1 -of the none, throiit. chest, sUiinsnh, liver, blond, skin snd kliltiejr dlseuiu. l;ot Msuhood, NjKht KmlMlons, llvdroeele, Vsrlwieele, Oonorrhus, tilset, Piles, Klutuls sud Hw tal U leers, UlslwUi and HrlKht's Dlncn-u, I OO. OO for ess of CAT All ft H , It U it I) M ATI M, DKSfKl'BIA or SVFHILIS w a uot csr. Mf ClUlB & UlBBl mnthod without psln or catting. I wonsuiisuon m n KICK. Trestiiiout by null Call, or address with stump. Main Oftce Drs. Searles & Searles, 10SS O ST, LIISCOLTV NICHKAMHA A Devoted Wife Like to see her bnsband arrayed In Im maculate linen. We can clt many cases of wher wives insist on sending tbelr linen to our laundry, and ladles, as well as men are good judges of bow laundry work should be don. Raw edges re moved. Call np pbon 579. THE BEST LAUNDRY. WE MANUFACTURE Carriages, Phaetons, and Wagons of all kinds: put on Koober Top, Cush ions, and Backs, wholesal or retalL Put on Rubber Tires and warrant every set Painting and repairing not excelled In tbe west. 30 years in business In Lincoln. 801-805 Booth Tenth street, corner M streets. J. M. CAMP Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. aTsvsTSsjsassffssra Bay yonr oattle and sheep at the stock yards, Weet Lincoln and ear freight and other expen, Bar your ebep dipped. We guarantee to rare scab, w do tb work for on cent por head. W ar buying HAY, 8TRAW AND GRAIN G. H. Geoghegan, Geo., Mgr.. West Lincoln. Neb, l(C6m GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Low rate on our personally conducted excursions. Leave Omaha every Friday via toioraao springs ana Boenlo Rout. These Excursion Cars ar attached to Fast Paanger Trains, and their popu larity la evldeno that we offer the beat. Writ for handaom (Itinerary which filve full Information and naw map.aent re. For complete Inlormation, rata and berth reservation, sea your local ticket agent or address E. E. UacLEOD, A. (1. P. A., Topeka, Kanaa. JOHN HKHA8TUN, U.l'.A., Chleago Th Wajr to a I Cellfaral. Is In a tourist aUaulai mtfwiMMiiiJI entlillirtml vlA tha llarllnst.in svinta. Ton don't ehftug ear. You make lost f laat A ti, i -- 9 V , U WW HVHff VSI arlnha. Tour ear la aot ao aiUnslv.! tsUt or t 0o to look at a a pJa ltM. . pa m ui aa eian. iui aa orafurt able, lust a good to rid ia, Aad a-arly ju ehewr, Th llurllnatoa eiearalona sin f Ik. r'ia every Therlr at 0 10 p. m. reaeh ia psm r roet-Mi ruauay aa lu Aa rie Moa.lay. Porter ith eh vr, lenrsto tuaaager with h pr4y, r'o hdder aiviug full luforiMsiiu rJ at H, A M. dHii or oily uiil vfoe tvraar lutk aad 0 slraet. 11. w rosssu, i P. T. A. Tkais(ola Taaisrv. Ill o 9trt raeeita ail klsds ol lUkts sd Far t la talt (, ItittM, 4 ha-. Hite . lli.l lss4 skMas, lltgses prw pM lor ll"t-a. 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