THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Jan. 5, 1899 FILIPINOS General Miller-Prepares to Attack the Insurgents at Hollo. THE REBELS PLEAD FOR DELAY, fteqaefl I Denied ana Immediate Ant war Dmhi4-Maehlne Gum Using Placed Lighten Preparing Carry Oar Traepa Ashore. MAgn.A, Jan. 8. The following dis patch, dated Friday afternoon, Decem ber 10, at Hollo, inland of Panay, hue juat been received here by boat, tele- Erapblo communication with Hollo not avtng been resumodi "The altuatlon at Hollo la grave. Fifteen hundred natives, fully armed, are at Molo, a suburbo Iloilo, Hev enleen thousand more, It li reported, are awaiting order to embark at sev ral point on the Island of Negro, fifteen hour' nail from Hollo. "All the women hare .withdrawn and many families have taken refuge with the American. The rebel, after comultution, insist upon Inaction until General Agulnaldu hll have been heard from. General Miller, when thl demand wns first made, de clined to concede them time, and In sisted upon an answer being (riven him by noon to-diiy. At the amo time he gave assurance that live and property would be protected. , "The foreign realdenta then peti tioned General Miller to grant the ex tension desired by the rebel, a a fight would en use inevitable loss. Thi aio (lateral Miller refused. "At the designated time a native commission again boarded the United (Hate transport ' Newport and naked for delay, saying they were unable to control the army, which commanded the city and the surrounding country, General Miller refuted and prepared to land force, (tending an emissary back to Manila for Instruction. "The rebel are strengthening their position and are preparing to re alt. The afreet of ' Hollo are full of armed aoldier who are conatantly entering In every direction. There la very great excitement, which I Increased by the appearance of the gunboat Kl t'ano, flying the Npanlah flag. The publiii building, church "Uitonif along the rlrer are filled Newport's boat, a the dls ""boat which carries the me is about leaving, are being wercd with four machine guns mounted la their bows. The lighters are alongside the United States transport Arizona. The United State transport 1'ennaylvanla He three tulle to the south, with steam up." MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. Whole Trala Completely Demolished aad Mot On Passenger Seriously llerfc McKiumrt, Tex., Jan. 8. The wreck of the northbound Houston 4 Texas Central passenger train at the Boat Fork bridge, three miles north of here, was complete, save the engine, which kept the track until it came to a standstill just north of the bridge. The mail, express and four passenger cars were thrown from the track and completely demolished. The miracu lous escape from death of the sixty five passengers aboard Is all the talk. The train became detached and tumbled from the trestle, which is twelve or fifteen feet high. About forty passengera were badly bruised, some seriously. UATAUlUt la the head la cured by Hood's iia raw partita, whddh eradicates from tine blood the scrofulous taints that cauae It, soothing and rebuilding tihe delicate and dlaeeeed tissues, HOOD'S PILLS are the only pill o take with Hood's Sarae. peril in. Cure att Kmr ills. Chinese Imperial Kdlet, Priimo, Jan. 8. An imperial edict, Issued last Friday, remarks that China Is "passing through a severe crisis In her history." It reminds viceroy and governors of the numerous edicts that have been Issued lately, ordering ad ministrative reforms, points out that many of these have not been observed, aad eoniuianJa Ilia Immediate luatilu tlon of reforms In the method of training troops. In agriculture, In maaufaetare and In oterythlng likely to coeduoe to the prosperity of the em pire. It directs the viceroy and gov ernors, to memorialise the throne with in a month that three reform have been Inaugurated. This edict I highly significant, as showing that the em press dowager realise that tha posi tion is seriuu and that all hope of the country's future lie solely In reform. RECOVERED $100,000. eaBBimsaia.- - Undoes el Ik Osag Wktah tutted fee ah I'epiared ee Meade Vea4 Font Wonru, Tma Jan. I. John Mae hoalren and Adam thaw, gnlored, UUr ef n f sag ul Ire who rubbed the Mask ef I'readrriast, at Metis, In mite, musty, hate been tared, papers aad netee valued at ieo,noa taken from the beak sad euaeealed In 14 ttxetan lean's huuse were rovrd. The ssaet amauet t!n Is not hswwu. Olbeer are In purl ef the ether Ur robbers. V tmlal tSH WU4 Wt rnietan, Jtn t Card are etan nonattngthe srrlae of i 1114 Hate h4lr . T ISiU.u ef Ulafkfxwl, Uaka, sad Xllt lidas M. laid MhUd ul Ua, n U, U late S Jtnaary It ,tt. AHt, Htmti, fteii a4 pvmmjtawnsK Ulg 0 Mreet, IJneoin, j'"'Watlrlfck; JtJsttssja4i JrJsV tVs4flsMMkWave4t VMS DOWN WITH THtr-57m raa Fee cent of Washington' Popula tion Prostrated. Wasiiinqtok, Jan. . -The grip and the ailment attendant upon It that j are now included in Its train of Ills have prostrated an unusual number of residents of Washington. An observ ant pharmacist estimate that 10 per 'cent of the District's population I suffering from the new generie grip. Three members of the senate comj mittee on appropriations are so ill that they will not be able to leave their homes or several days. These include Hon a tor Bewail, Cockrell and Allison. i Senator Turple, of Indiana, Is recov ering from an attack of pneumonia, but for several duy has been able to sit up. Da way Ulves a Promise. Toi.rim), Ohio, Jan. 4. City Clerk Icm P. Harris I In receipt of a letter ' from Admiral Dewey, who was invited ! to bo the guest of honor to open the Ohio centennial May 1, 1003, The ad miral expresses his thank for the honor and say that, while it is im possible for him at present to make any definite answer, it would give him much pleasure should circumstance at that time render it possible to acccp the Invitation, Morrill's Hotly Interred. Montpklikh, Vt., Jan, 4, The body of the late United Mtates Henator Mar- j rill arrived hero yesterday from Wash ington. On the train which brought Die body to Montpelier was also the body of the (Senator's wife, who died at the capital several months ago. They were both interred in Oreei Mount cemetery. Dreyfus Unturned ti Prison. London, Jan. 4. The Pari corre spondent of the Dully Chronicle says he learns that Dreyfus actually started for France, but that ho was taken back to his prison island in conse quence of the representations made by the government to the court of cas sation a to the danger of bringing him to Pari. former PuallUt I Killed. Saw Vnhmmm, Jan. 4. A a result of a row lu a saloon at 113 O'Karrell street James Gallagher was fatally shot by John, alia Mike, Plynn. Gal lagher, who wa an cx-puglllst, died aoon after the affray, but wa unable to make an ante-mortem statement de claring that he hud been slain by Flynn, Ottawa Waking Up. TonoNTO. Ont.. Jan. 4. Munlclnal ' s elections wero held throughout On tario yesterday, The citizen of Ot tawa voted on the question a to whether street cars should be allowed to run in that city on Sunday and de cided by n largo majority that they should. Want a Coaling Station. Madmi, Jan. . Ofllclal circles here are warmly discussing the attitude of Ureat Hritaln, owing to her pressing demand that (Spain sell her a eoallng station in the Kalcarle island and other strsgetlo points, so as to render Gibraltar unassailable. Warrnnt for ZuU's Arrest, London, Jan. 4. The Dally New says: "In a round-about manner we hear that the Ilrltlsli authorities, at the request of the French government, have Issued a warrant for the arrest of Emtio Zola, now known to be in Eng land." Mini Makes a Wg Keeovd. Pinx.ADKt.riu A, Jan. 4. A statement of the coinage of the United State mint In this city for the year 1808 ahows that the output for the year just ended waa the largest since 180. The total number of colna made waa 100, 158,433, valued at 127,054,453. Sedalle Clgarniaker Strike. BtDALlA, Mo., Jan. 4. The cigar makers In the Herman lluch factory walked out at noon yesterday on ac count of the employment of extra ap prentices, and a general strike of union c'garmaker In Sedalla Is threat ened. Qaarrel Over a Tehaeea Crop. MiDOLtTowa, Ohio, Jan. 4. At Jack onboro, near here, John Olfford and Philip Kueh quarreled over the di vision ot n crop of tobacco. Clifford hot and killed Kueh and afterward oomtnllted sulfide. lews Preelleetly Oat el Debt. Pit Moist, Iowa. Jan. A 811 ( Treasurer Marriott nas maie n state ment of the debt of the state of lows, showing that It la. In rouud number. only lit, ooo, n reduction for the year et J3J,0oa Man aad Wife Ha read ) Death, nit., eai. s. lutein Miiekley and bis wife have Wen burned la death In their home Their thre thlldren were saved with dkflleulty. Atta4ed ! ' faaetat IVartisis Ma, Jan. ittker Thoma li lived raw te Portland ye, lerday to attend the luneral ot hi sis ter, airs, lualer, fas stia la atU. tAgftag, Jan A dUpatek frosn Uoeue says n wtn at 4.oi peple Was Jetrwyd the Internal revenue sentry gad led the fendare. atannd the Mwentt, ntelljr, a n pr lest alat eteeaaite taiIUn, A aasiWr ! ravia were wa.ll Hrfaa't Ms ) Mae lUvtsa, Jan. 4 The I'nltad itstM lranpttt arrived Vera t.dr frwnt harte(o with the Third ebraakn vglweat, i tubael llftan' old rogt Hani, et Wuard gnneral or Romero. WAtBinoTON, Jan. i. Public funeral service over the remains of the late Don Matla Romero, the ambassador from Mexico to the United r'tates, were held at St, Matthew's church yesterday. Distinguished honor to the memory of the deceased waa man ifested in the presence at the cere monies of President MeKinley, Viae President Uobart, nearly all the mem ber of the cabinet, representatives of the entire diplomatic corps, ofllcers of the army aud navy and private oi ti tans. BETTER NEWS FROM ILOILO. Oeneral Otis Cable That General Miller llus the Mltaatlon Well In Hand. Washington, Jan. 4, Oeneral Otis, commanding at Manila, ha cabled the War department that in bis opinion General Miller has the situation well In hand at Hollo and that he fully understands tho purposes of the President not to crowd the insurgents unduly, The general ha been instructed that it is highly desirable that a hostile colli sion between tbo American force and tho insurgents bo avoided at all hazards, at least pending tha ratifica tion of tha peace treaty. The olllolui hero are now fully sat isfied that the trouble at Hollo may be traced directly buck to tho Spanish colonel who was tha senior Span ish army olllecr In the Philippine group, and directly in command of the Vlsaya group, including the principal Island of i'anay and the city and garrison of Iloilo, General Oil report show that though besieged with his N00 soldier iu Hollo by a superior force the position of the Hpanlsh was thoroughly tenable. They had repulsed every attack of the insurgent and had Inflicted great loss upon the latter, and alto gether there wa no reason why they should not have held out indefinitely. They did hold out until they heard that the American wero coming. ANOTHER MAIL POISONING, A Knickerbocker Miibman May llav llen Killed by a "lllohe" Powder. Nkw Yoiiic, Jan, 4. There is a strong probability that the fact may soon be established that Henry C. Har nett, who died at tho Knickerbocker Athletic club November 10, from fuu cial diphtheria, according to the death ccrtl float made out by his physlolan, was murdered by poison, as wa Mrs. Adams and that the same poison was used to take his life a was utilized in the oaso of the woman aud Harry Cor nish, the instructor of tho Knicker bocker club, who recovered from the drug's effects. Cyanide of meroury was admlnlsted In each cose. The body of Harnett has becd exhumed, and it i said that sufficient evidence has been obtained to prove that the body con" tains traces of the poison named, There I said to bo llttlo doubt that the person who caused the death of Mrs. Adam I also responsible for the death of liurnctt, with this difference, that while he did not Intend to kill Mrs, Adams, but Cornish, the death of liurnctt was deliberately planned. During the ten days of Harnett's Ill ness the greatest precautions were taken to keep the circumstances sur rounding hi case quiet. When his brother Edmund came to see him Hen ry said that he had taken a ' head ache" powder and added that it made him violently ill. He attributed this to having taken an overdose. He seemed to recover from the effects of the powder in a day or two and no suspicions were aroused in the mind ot Edmund that his brother's death waa not tbo result of faucial diphtheria. Maegea the Xarderoa Pole. London, Jan. 1 Schneider, the Pole, who murdered a Herman baker'a assistant November 11 by throwing him Inside an oven, wa hanged at Newgate thl morning. Schneider waa a homeless Pole, who had been granted a night's lodg ing In a babe-house. Having thrown the assistant of the baker Into the lighted oven, he tried to murder the baker by ulubblng him on the head and stabbing him in the chest The police were attracted to the spot by the shriek ot ths baksr and Schneider wa overpowered. THE RAILROAD BILL A LAW. Oeveraar LeeSt Mm Biae4 the loart al taltatla Ae TorsgA, Jan. 4. House bill No. i, an act creating a court ot vlaitatlon for the regulation ot railroad, became law at 11:30 o'clock this morning, who Oovaruor I-eedy afllied hi signature to Ik MURDERED ALL HIS FAMILY, dealeaaf Drtve an lllleett Ma m Ike Mlsneelr, Ml WIN sad t thIMrea, ltMouiTiw(, III, Jn, i Thl al teration at Mialer, west of this elty, John ty tlon shot hi wife, two chil dren and then hUulf, All are dd inept the husband, waa ao! live Jvalunty wa the . Constipation, Headache, Dlllousnost, Heartburn, Indlceitlon, Dizziness, Idet4 that ftatf live I vwl tt r, Ike Net JedMM to hate the liver sad rt at) tNre Ilia, I Mtd N Mcodl'o PCMo B tan!, tvdd ail BaedUue WWi Chances. PAPKH FOK SALE A fusion paper in good locality; only two fusion pn Hrs In the county; 1,000 subscribers; good idant. For sale cheap. Inquire of Independent. Firstclaes Job printer, populiat In politics, who denlren to secure a half interest In a good paying etblinhied jxier, con learn of such an opening by addressing "X. X.," care Independ ent. Tho Independent knows of a good, reliable printer who want a situation on a paper that can pay (50 per month for his services. He has ten years ex perience, married, sober and indus trious. Address M, wire Independent. AGAINST ROBERTS, Mormon al Independent), Mo., Pa nounne the Polygumlsb Indefkndknck, Mo., Jan. 4. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Independence, the strongest Mormon organiza tion outside of Utah, last night placed itself on record as being un qualifiedly opposed to allowing Con gressinan-eluot H. II. Roberts of Utah to take his seat in the national house of representatives, and the governing body of the church wishes to co-operate in every way possible to prevent lloberts from being seated. INTERESTIHC CORRESPONDENCE Independent Sewing Machine Indorsed By All Who Forsoms time the Ixdkprndent has chins and a years' subscription to tbs runted first-class in every particular, All pleased With them. A lady In this city desirlngjto purchase a machine called at the Isdbpendimt offlee aud asked for tbe name and machines, Mb stated that she wished was "exactly as ad vertited." She was persons from which she selected seven, to following: u , LINCOLN, NEB, March 1, 1808. Mg. H. Walpobd, Festa, Neb.i llnikP Hip I Iimm, that nn here mmJvuI am f th nfilauitS chine, advertised in the Nbbbaska IvoKPgNDggT. As I am thinking of purchasing on of these machine I write to yon (or information concerning it. How does ii compare with tbe Hinger, White, Wheeler and such machines: fa the wood work niceiy nnisneo; is it supplied with lull set head: Is it easy running and of si mole claimed for it in the advertisement, and is there any additional expense to thi receipt of it not outlined in the advertisement of the machine? Will yon be kind enough to answer these questions and give me your ooluion of the machine As tarty reply will greatly oblige. SIT A BaFFEB, 820 Horth If to Bs XII IC REPLIES. , Tbe replies wblch gbo received to tbe seven letters were as followei ' VESTA, NEB., March t, 1808. In reply will say that the machine referred to, is all that the advertisement guarantees. Finely finished, and In all ifu Ktta BArrgg, Lincoln, Neb.i In answer to your letter we received sewing machine, I can say I like the machine very rauon. It does good work. I have bad my machine three weeks and liks It better all tbe time. One of oui neighbors bad a Hluger and last fall got an "Independent." She says they work s (reat deal the same. My mother also has a $65 Singer and we have compared i hs attachments and And mine equal to nicely flulsbed. It Is high-arm and easy running. I think It is all that Is claimed for it In tbe advertisement. There is no additional expense to the receipt of II 1 dope yoa will be as well pleased with the maculae as I am. Tour's truly, MBS. A. 1 BCOTT. OAK, NEB., MARCH 6, 1898. Miss Etta Bafp br, Llueoln, Neb.j In regard to your letter of March 1st, I wosld say that the machine is Just at bwcribed In tbe iNOgpgNDggT. We are perfectly satisfied. It haa lull set ol at achments, and Is high arm. It is noiseless, light running and a perfect machine The woodwork is highly polished. It will compare with any other machine 1 know f. The machine la ail the advertisement claims, and mora. There in no addi tional expense to the receipt ol the machine. lours respectfully, 0. M. JONES. DATET NEB., March 4, 1898. Miss Etta Rapti. Lincoln, Neb.i Dear Madam: Your letter received, and In regard to the "Independent" sewing machine will say it la something like the New Home machine. It is a very good asy rnnnlg machine, does splendid work and has a full set of attachment- very thing that is needed la that line. The wood-work Is nioely flnUbed. I believe It Is i good ss auy high priced machine. It Is high arme but no drop bead; and then isn't nny more expanse to It only what is mentioned In the advertisement, so It to not expensive, and la a very good machine. We have bad oars eight or nine month and are greatly pleaasd with It. I have done a great deal of sewing on II I bnve had two maculosa before this one, both expensive ones, bat neither ol them run as easy as this oaa,s they didn't look any better to look at, aa thi one looks very nice, I don't think there is any Inntt whatever to be found with this machine, I am sure yon will Im well eatiaued with It If yog gt one. It Is aa good as any ma culae yon can get, w mi. i inmn t nnv I need to, Bincsraljoura, Mils. ALTOED rETEESO... LIBANO", NEB., March t, 1808. Miss Etta fUrrsn, Lincoln, Nebwt Dear alttdam-1 will aay la regard to the masking that we have, that II complete In very reapeeti it at all It M etalmed to be It ie steely Inlahed; the wood work w oak. I do not tnmg it niwary sated, lor we think It a grand machine tor xtra ehnnree In nay way, 1 talak If yo perekaee one of these mashlaee fot wUJ nrly be i4aed wilk It. Benpettfnlly yours, r MRH.C. A, ADAklf QILTXCR, NEIIh Uarek i, 1898. VI m Etta Utrrnn, Uneoln, Nb,i aar hladaav- YunrWllerot Maretil reeelv; asd In md ! nay .that w save had ts markine only a lew weeks. Did very luile sewing with it. list (lad t a very light ruauiag and neat apvHg maehin. The oaly mnrklae 1 eus tmred It with waa the rViagar, "Uteel tmprevad,w The wood work In as nseelj 4eieited aa that wf the &, the earn kind ol wood, t have tbe light color, lie 4nbaewi. geweral, I as simple nad In etMae raepaets moreeo than that of the stager, I'whape the only ptaMMble advaatage hi that the Hiageg ban the drop e.l aad the "ladetwadeat" ha net, "tadopeadtat" baa a kkh are the aasae a iheriiager, asd a fall Mt of ataehsei, ia eirhlag aad keaslagUMa S lrtiiiWy nllaehasea whleb la T&eeitr Thee Is no eddittaeJ paaeea r ii t 4 lb ataehiaa, They send a eertlieale of warvaaty gwud M test yearn, Yea, think II I all that they sUim II to he, Aad I am id the opiatoa thai ike MlaWalnt,H "b peutef rare, w ail waehiaee hieJd bate, wdt lat as kmi aad do as anted wurh an the maabts nbwh I wat ewwred It nttb, nbssb owaid eoat a U eab m Anrvra b. Tenre rUUy, (V Mm PI riWMK, CtTT, Mama I, UK Uwe Evt Hrv nw, IJeeda, N4u ... .... wr Ma4nWlf to iof ksentoyel Ibe 11 mt regardiaf the "led peadvnt He lag Mabiee I wdl sayi ll compare very UvMrabtf nub the 8sjm, hwb baveaieafe ssMsaideewd tbe "bawt,' Ibe wetwwb Ise4y tawAed, II MaspiUked with gMe vd aitacbewntai btbiabaf) fp Vhs aiwle In coa. trviW to ran, aad m all Ibe oJv it I w u erar etalsss k it. Twer hi no addiuoeeJ Msjeaen to ike rwip4 wf It, eept what In bad wa ted b) tbe advetawenW Very reaeeathitty, tt ye wiel oj IWwUa Masalgej wttl led WTU tehee lent MsaAhw bMtiwf It eterf pattk'alaa. It's n bargain, Ban admliaenwat page e Te Keep Volunteers la Qgfea. HAVANA, Jan. 4. Lieutenant Col. onel Loula M. Maus, chief aurgeon, says that leaa than I per cent of the oevemn army corps is on the sick list and there is not a case of yellow fever among the United- States troops. He thinks it would be unwise to send freshly reorulted regulars here in the spring. It would be better to leave the volunteers who will have learned how to take care of themselves la Cnba. IN THE PHILIPPINES. No brooms. No hats worn. No knives or forks. Girls marry at fifteen. They sleep at mid-day, Morne are a curiosity. More women than meo, Hlce Is the chief product, Cattle a small as goats. Manila enjoys electricity. , .Natives bathe thrice daily. VV buy half Manila's hemp. Manila was founded in 1271. Cocounut oil Is an illnmlnant, The grasshopper Is a delicacy. Laborer's earn ten cents a day, Manila lias 200,000 inhabitants. Orchids command $1,000 apiece, liuffuloes are used for plouKlifnor. Annual cigar output, 140,000,000. VVeyler was governor for four years. HhIIps smoke aigars and chew betels. Cigar factories employ 21,000 women. A yard of cloth Is tbe robe of the poor, Macadamized streets: tin-roofed bouses -Kx. Use It. been offering to Its readers a sewing ma- paper for flO.60. Tbe machine is war who bare purchased these machines art addresses of narties who bad Durohasnd to write to them and learn if the machlni given tbe names and addresses of thirty whom she wrote a letter similar to thi of attachments; Is it high arm and drop mechanism: is the machine all that ii Bespectfully, respeote complete. Yon are safe in buying Tosrs. 8. WOLrORD. DA YET, NEB., March 1, 1808. ' last evening eonoernlng th "Independent" hers and also a fall set Tbe woodwork nsswerea nu yoar nasouoe, ana saea as to answer ail ine aneauonn yon sav the mon9tlv.&u- freight paid. No " Mtfi I, WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT lOGTDBl SEARLES & SEARLES Main Office Lincoln, Neb. SPECIALISTS IN Nervous, Chronle and rriTate vi 4 WEAK MEN All prlvste die nd dis orders of men. Trestmeat by mail onsoltstlon free. KVPhllis eared for life. Alt form of femsls weak ness od Diseases of We men. Electricity With Medicine. Inablei us to ensrintee to enrs 11 eae earsbl of the nose, tlirout, chert, stomach, llrur, blond, skin and kidney dlMtasei1, Unl MkoB'mmJ, Mgkt Einlsiilon, Hydrocele, Vsrlcocelo, Oonnrrhes, Oleet, files, Flutul sud Hi'Clsl Ulcers, DUImiUx and Brluht's 1)1 I OO. OO for s cms of GATAHRIf. HUKVHATISU, DlTgf Kf IA or(fHit.is weeroDotcare. Stricture & Gleet wuhoutpTnMor cuttlriK. CoiiKuTution KBKK, Trestnisut by msll Call, or sddr4 with Uinip. I Main Ofllce Drs. Searles & Searles, I 1098 O ST, LINCOLN TVI.ltltAMKA A Devoted Wife Like to see her husband arrayed In Im maculate linen. We can cite many cases ol where wives Insist on sending their linen to our laundry, and ladles, as well as men are good jiidgrs of bow laundry work should be dons. Raw edge re moved. Call np phone 679. Til U EST LAUNDRY. Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Buy yonr cattle and sheepat tbe stock yards, West Lincoln and save freight and other eipenses. II arc yonc sheep dipped. We guarantee to on re scab, we do the work for one cent per bead. We arc baying HAT, STRAW AND GRAIN G. H. Geoghegan, Gen., Mgr., Wett Lincoln, Heb. Notice of Incorporation, Hotlrs Is hsroby slvsn tbnt tbs Bndsrslffnsd bsvs associated tLnmewlrs totlier a a cor poration lor tits transaction of tbe business brlneftr asoisd, 1st. Tbs name uf said corporation Is tb Dal lam bank. !nd. 'J'be principal plans of transacting tb business of said corporation I Hulleiu, Luaeut tut count r, Nshraaka, trd. Ths g-nuirnl natars of tb business to be trensselsd i.jr said corporation Is avsnsral bsiiklnir business. 4th. The atnonnt ef the anthorlssd capital tork of said corporation Is 15,000 allot which Into befnlljr paid np before commsnilna' business, St b. Ths sxlstsiice of said corporation shall bsvln on tbe 1st day of Dsornibsr ISU8, and shall eontlnnsfor SIS ysars tberxaltsr. tb. Ths blKbst sniount of lndbttdnssto which saltl corporation shall at any tm sub let Itself In alilltlun to deposits, Is f :i,tKH). Tth. Ths aBiiIra of the corporation arstnbe eondui'tsil by a board of director., a praldsnt and sm-rt-tary, aad sack othsr officers as may be provided by ths by-laes. DUk1 tbla 21st day of Nnvsmtwr. Ihws. UKHIlAKb KlfPBN. JOHN J. MKYEU. The Way te g te Callferala. la in a tourist deeping car personally conducted via tbe Bsrlington ronte. Ton don't change ears. Ton make fast time. Ton see the finest scenery on tbe globe. Tour car Is not so extensively finished nor so fine to look at as a palace sleeper but It Is Just as clean, just aa comfort able, just as good to ride in. And nearly 20 cheaper. Tbe Burlington excursions are Lin coln every Tbursdny at 810 p. m. reach ing Ban rraociaoo Sunday and Log An geles Monday. Porter with each car. Excursion manager with each party. or older giving lull informntioa call al 0. A If. depot or city ticket ofise corner 10th and 0 street. 0. W Boirnsu, C.P.T.A, ' The-Us-coli Tiaiery, 313 0 Stmt receives all kinds ol Hides and fare to tan into Leather, Hob, aad Rags. Kobe lined. II Idee Tanned on Shares, Ulg best price paid lor Hid. Ub.lHI MUMS, 9ULPHO-SALINE Oath Houx and S&dt&riuzi CrlU41lnv, LINCOLN, NCtftAlAA. Ope l AU lloure lay tm4 Jf l AU forma et Palaa. Wttj raeaiaj qtwaWaa ta sks easasa ej I1T(MI SUf VITII IITK1 tatsiaja, . ajaJ aA gateeea ttser m ikiw v ! a aaasea era sreaiea was as eiee i an aum w ear hmej Stw elemUj rtl, leateiaa. m St aw awgk Dr. 11. U. a J.O, Ktmlt. W 1.T-IV Mir ' 4 V J V X