'Jan. 26, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 1 Secretary Alger to Have a Commis sion to Assist Him, WILL SIT IN WASHINGTON, It Consists of Itoliart P. Kennedy of Ohio, Curtli Gould of MeMaohasetU nd Charles W. Wilkin of Michigan -To Deal With franchises. Wasiiinotow, Jan. 24. The secre tary of war lias completed the organ isation of a colonial commission, to undertake the administration here In Washington, of all matters of detail respecting tlio government of the ter ritories acquired during the war or oc cupied by tlie United (State forces The personnel of the commission will be Robert I'. Kennedy of liellefontnine, O,, Curtis (J ui Id of Massachusetts and Charles W. Wilkins of Grand Rapid, Mieh., Up to this point the Secretory and the assistant secretary have un dertaken to deal with tlie administra tion of Insular affairs, but the ques tions Involved have become so numer ous and complicated that it has been found absolutely necessary to cull for assistance. T ho commission will deal with tlie bestowal of franchises and eoiiccstlons.the distribution of moneys to be spent In publio improvements and with all of the troublesome issues that have ariion and are likely to arise in Cuba, Porto Ulcoaud the Phil ippines. ONE SAVED FROM THE JONES, A College I'roreuor draw Impatient and Left tha Vht In !' a r Outre, Nkw Oiu.kaks, La., Jan, 21 The Iter, ir. Edward II. Jiudd, wlu was thought to have been lost on the Paul Jones, Is alive, The vessel was de tained in Pa a 1'Outre so long by foggy weather that Mr, Jiudd grew impatient and left the party, return ing here. Mr, Hud 1 was a professor of Latin and Greek at tlie HI,. Mary seminary at Ktioxville, 111., where the three young women were his pupils. Mr. Jones, the owner of the yacht, lias carefully examined all the wreck age found and has come to the con clusion that the explosion theory it correct. There Is only one theory that offer even a grain of hop to the friend of the passengers on board the yacht, and that is, tbey escaped in one of the yawls and were picked up by some ves sel bound for Europe, This theory, however, I in the nature of a straw grasped by a drowning man, for the Paul Jones nnlcs driven far out of her course, was never anywhere near th path of th ocean liner. AIMED AT THE POLYGAMIST, ftepressatatlv Clarke's Dill Woald Bat the Mormon Boborts from Con rat. Wasiiisotow, Jan. U. Representa tive Clark of Iowa Introduced a bill to-day providing that no po lygamlst shall be a ' Senator or Representative. It provides that "no parson living In or practicing polyg amy shall be eligible to be a member of either house of Congress, nor shall suoh person be permitted to hold a seat therein." It 1 further provided that tha evidence of polygamy shall be of whatever natur that establishes the fact Another provision make the act take immediate effect The bill 1 the outcome of the elec tion of llrio-hain Roberts of Utah to the House of Representatives, lie is a Mormon and ha thieo wlvo. A STOCK YARDS VICTORY, The Supreme Court Berognlaae the Maw Attorney Uenerat as Appellee, Wasiiisoto, Jan. 24. The United States supremo court to-day granted th motion made last Monday to sub stitute A. A. Uodard, the new attor ney general of Kansas for L. C Doyle, former attorney general of that state, a appellee in th stock yard case. Th cas wss continued, and by an agreement of counsel It will go over until th next term of court. The de cision wa announced by Chief Justice fuller. Ki-Attorney General Hoyl Insisted that th cas should abU, on the con tention that he was sole appellee, and and that th new attorney general, Mr. ChHlard, should not le given standing before th court llsd his flaw been takn th stst of Kansas would hav technically won th est REST FROM A KING'S DUTIES. HttHKnoLM. Jan. tt, Although the health of King (War continue to In prove, hit physicians hv ordered hint ta tab a eo tip'.el ml Therefor, th king ha entrusted th govern meat, provisionally, ta Crown Prla Gastaf, and gun to Hal lojV Hades, tleei f Kaatt' Aff, T. PsrsMsiaj, Jsn. It Th milt tart element is oppuainf th r't Aisarutsutaat prvHitiaa. It I said that it was a reijust he (euert Km vopatkta fi tHur twinay t Uereae th pa of ltwi and t a-vr dew gun that trot eausel KMrtt MeWula and M. HvWUl tk salaUtet) t h tbrtu ! wker th eWtaaad m! th war deprtaet wtnU ua aa4 brwueht th aJvaatsga tl darWAMt furwibly tot th ft eHtea lb Me I fw MtvtattA, Uv, Jan. HMeule it liwl J It tWIUr, Un Mftef iatr, sat rv th laetraa tuah tavaitsl with fefereae u k t4' v4 Awf U .diai U tub) that It U tH eWtlU nf th dtafta. asaaiaf 1l taitaat U laavaf th Wd4 fefvi thty ar d.slrvjral th faatt ha Us i) ut fp arthf hHti4 W14 traft4jV UMS FOR A FARMERS' CLUB AGAIN, The Mlafourl Ainenibljr'e Country Mow bars to Iteornaulsa, Jeffkbhox Citv, Mo., Jan. 24. The Farmers' club, which played an Impor tant part in the legislation of ti,o ses sion of JMi7, will bo reorganized this week Fitzerald of (Jctitry, who was president of the club I wo years ao, lias announced that be will call a meeting about the niidd e of the week to organtao and prepare for regular meetings of the club. "Uncle Dave" Fitzgerald, the club's president, says he did not call a meet ing before tlie housu completed its or ganization because ho did not want the club to hav any haul In con trolling the organisation of the house. Yet be doej not dny that In a way It was Instrumental in electing VV, J, Ward, speaker. Ward's candidacy for speaker was making slow progress until a half dozen of the strongest members of the old club joined bis standard, Then tha whole house, ex cept the Filipinos, stampeded to him. Ward evidently recognized the club as having a very large part in hi elec tion, In making up bis committees ho gave twenty-three chairmanships to members who were bore In J8i7, Of these five committees were of such character that It was almost abso lutely necessary that the chairman should be a lawyer and Ward appoint ed lawyers, Jiut he found chairman ships for sixteen members of the Fann ers' club, Their share of chairman ships was quite out of proportion with their members in the membership of the House. They were given a decided advantage, too, In the importance of their committees, "JACK" KENNEDY'S HEARING, The Train ltol,l,r In Court for the Muaonib Itobliery. MAXuriKi.n, Mo Jan, , U. Sheriff C'antrell of Wright county went to Springfield lust night and brought down thl morning J. C, Wright, alia Kennady, to stand hi preliminary hearing for robbing th Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis passenger train at Macomb, The case wa called up at 10 o'clock before Justice IP, M, Kitt rnll, Th state I represented by Attorneys It. L, Ooode, T. P. Mo Oregor, W, J. Orr, the prosecuting attorney, II. II. Hall, and F. M. Mans field. The defense I represented by C. E. Ululr of Kansas City, T. J. Do lancy, T. II. Mustek and L. 0. Nleder. After the case had been called, the defendant' attorney Immediately took a change of venue and the case was sent to Justice T, P. Patterson of this plaoe, and it will ootne up for trial before hi in at 1 0 clock to-day, A SPY IN THE MEXICAN WAR, Death of General Fatrid a, a Veurae el Two Coofllots, Baportod la Illinois, BrcAMoiiK, 111,, Jan, JL General Frederick W. Patrldgo died yesterday. aged 75 years. General Patridge wa In both th Mexican and th Civil war. 11 wa sent on a secret mis sion by President Polk to Mexico, where h wa captured a a spy and Imprisoned in Han Juan d'Ulloo. In the Civil war ho wa commissioned captain of Company F, Thirteenth Illinois, by Governor Yate and wa rapidly promoted for bravery. For valor at the battle of Missionary Rldg ho wa breveted brigadier general. In iMi he wa appointed by President U. 8. Urant as United State consul gen oral to llangkok, Slam, whore hr served eight years. DALY MAYOR OF LIMERICK. barvad Twelve Yaars for AUe(ad Com pllolty In a Drnamlte riot Dublin, Jan. 24. John Daly, th Irish political prisoner, has been elect ed mayor of Limerick by a unanimous vote under the Irish local government law. Ho was released from Portland prison in 1890 after having been sen tenced to penal servitude for life In 1434 for complicity in an alleged plot to blow up tho House of Common while in session, by throwing dyna mite bomb from th strangers' gal lery. Daly cam to America on a lootur tour shortly after hi release from Portland prlaoa. He charged th Hritish government with causing political prisoners to' loae their mind from Inhuman treatment. " 1 t Oppose a Madwrtlo. Kama Cur, Mo,, Jan. ?4 Rail road employes In Ksnsa City do not want farea reduced to I cents per mil. They ar afraid It would hav a ten dency to reduc their wage propor tlonately, and to a man they ar op pttaed to that rut th meeting of rail road men to the number of 900 In hwope' hall yesterday afternoon wa unanimou in opiolng any reduetluit In fares at th present time. He pre- aeatsttve wer there (rout th Urdap of UUwr Ctutduvtura. UrothrbiM4 of !ocouhII tlngtneera, lirwlhfbftt of Uwtintollv i ire turn, llrutkarbumt of KaiUay Trainmen, ttrdar of lUlk war Telegrapher, agent, statist wea and othtra, Hat hot raaulutiuas gainst th frve tne,nr wr prepared, a-luj.t4 4 srdrl seat W Jetferaua City to I r4 hfur th general MbJy at th rUt bJtts hi toowsnt A r lb twealtot Mfs4 lt (, J at. It Hava tewnh'a delay el the arrival vf pM ! la Twentieth L'aile-l Ulo Ufaatry ax at Its way frurt Vt LastvMemtth t Xlaa Is. th two uaal thl wy at i svit rr' t ti Ut Ut night iWf steNreestrediyiiU'r trvod bt M4 what Wet ,4 with a VwMtaw r4 fcf t t tl.sf' AM ef. Vf ttxo,m, J HTha V dutfl 0avW4 CWtMsel Kf Urtfta, trt I UI Nst 4kMBter ger4 1 tm Mg4.r rJ l ttaj. EU1 i May Revise the Clayton Treaty That the Canal May Be Built, THE CHANGE OF FIFTY YEARS, llrftUli Hiate.mnn Ntld to Favor I),ln Any thin t to fCiicunraxa the Construc tion of Ilia NlntraKi Waterway by tha Ainorlein (iovernuioiit. London, Jau. Si, The Nicaragua canal rjitcMloii has been taken up by recretary Hay and Lord Salisbury In A practical, rather than a contro versial, spirit. It is not probable tliat either of these statesmen Is anxious to attempt to unravel tha tangled skein of diplomacy willi which the Clayton- liulwer treaty hns been enmeshed In tho course of fifty years. They will prefer to make a fresh start in a spirit of mutual accommodation and good feeling, The pruclical business now In hand Is that of adapting tho Clay-ton-lltilwer treaty to new conditions. The relative interests of the two countries, both In the construction and in the control of the inter-occania waterway have changed materially since tho Clayton-liulwer treaty was negotiated fifty years ago, Thl Is a point which Kngllsli statesmen of tho highest rank frankly concede, Since Ifl&O the Suez canal lias been oncn and It I practically under Kugllsh con trol, H provides direct communica tion with India and Australia and is th chief link In tho chain of Imperial possessions dependent upon sea power, Influential Lnglishmen do not hesi tate to say that from a strictly lirltlsh or imperial point of view the projected Nicaragua canal I less important now than It waslnlS.V), Knglattd' interest in it is mainly commercial, since it will supply a shorter and more direct com munication with China and the west coast of North and South America. On the other band, the truth Is recog nized in England that America' in terest in the Nicaragua canal hav materially increased since tho negoti ation of the Clayton-Hut wer treaty. It I now essential as a military work for uniting th Atlantic, Uulf and Pa cific coast and for concentrating th naval forces. A a power with posses sions in the East and West Indies, It will bo an essential link in th Ameri can imperial system as the Suet canal is in the lirltlsh empire. English statesmen frankly conced that if th American government sup plies th capital required for th en terprise, the treaty of 1850 ought, in justice, to bo revised so a to allow th United States to control It own work. Under th CI ay ton-Ilul wer con vention th Americans would b de barred from landing even a corporal' guard of marine for tho proteotion of It property at either end of th canal. Th attltud of the Hritish govern ment when properly approached and asked to revise th treaty of 1850 in a spirit of accommodation and comity may be forecasted with confidence. That government has no dealre to ob struct the construction of the Nicar agua canal. It want to have th canal completed and opened as speed ily as possible in the Interest of the world's commerce. It prefers to hav the United State government under take tho work because thl I tha only method of economical construction by which the cost can be kept down and low tolls secured. The Panama enterprise has warned lirltlsh ministers that a private com pany cannot undertake so great a work without a vast Increase of finan cial outlay. They are convinced that the success of tho Nicaragua canal a an engineering and flnaucial undertak ing will be Impracticable under the management of a private company, wherea with the credit of tho United States government behind It, the bonds will be floated almvo par and the en terprise will be released from tho bur dens of high rates of interest On this account th lirltlsh government will readily consent to alter the treaty so as to allow tho United State to con struct th eanal and to be reapouslbi for Its regulation and control. The London H illy News says editor ially to-day 1 "The Clayton-Hulwer treaty la a singular document eigne I by a weak American admlulstratlon In peculiar rlrcumdtaneea, and for l,ord Salisbury to Insist upon it un conditional obaervanud now would be neither gracious nor wise." PARIS FAIR MAY BE DELAYED, Waeb a rat lt.hl4 Thai Iba tipaaUki Mas Ha fualpufted la ll, WAsiiisntu, Jan. Ct lafxrmstioa receive! by th state department iudi ttht th Pari eiUUn may kit, after all, t held In lJ, but CMte4 of neoesaity until it, at sat. From th report t haa. In IHst deHirtutnt It appear tast th mvik of preparation vf th grven.l and bttildtngs rv4a!it f f the eihitl lion I fat fetin4 what It shinid U at thl Hut if th eipaUh. t u b held ! I ear. S-Mlabaff's Ueew Ba) Ha htfaet . l, J - I be atn Nstumsl lnh whwn l,a,t tin thftMt tbtvWr l, feaunw t hwsiaaa t dy With hm4H Mtunef ta vr 4MUif l fell With Interest There. M bt selMeel, but tlpialts S eewdej th Witblr)) thrv l w. lUew aw M at Stab, I f tMAMtn, I T. Jan It R.hUr ttt4 th stw vt tV K Mtldut 4 b Muhtj fbt I'ew in th f with tlinaiMh at Mbit th eoataats, UHtlMg ti bet( tbwn M l dllais. Legal Al rltar for Woo. Washington, Jan. 24. Henry M, tloyt, assistant United States attorney general, has been ordered by the de partment of justice to go to Santiago and advise with General Wood on legal questions which may arise in tho administration of that department, and to represent tho legal department of the United Slates there. Clark Aluoonilt With T.OOO, Font Woktii, Tex., Jan, 24,It now develop that .Ed Lewis, the First National bank clerk at Howie, Tex., who recently absconded, took with him 87,000. A reward of 1,100 has been offered by the bank for hi capture, also 10 per cent of what money may be recovered, There is no clue to Lewi' whereabouts, flanty of Mniia la Cabs. Havana, Jan, 24. All the expense of the island for January, provincial and municipal, will b met out of tho customs receipts. There will be no attempt to collect other taxes to meet tho first month's pay roll. It Is pos sible that tho expense for February will be provided for in th sain way, JTemoes Hessian f I)eaL St. Pktjchsmuho, Jan. 24. General Michael Annenkoff, th distinguished Husslan engineer who constructed th trans-Caspian railway, 1 dead. INTERESTING CBBKESPBHDEUCE Independent Sewing Machine Indorsed By All Who Use It. r-raoma tlmi the Ishki'Icndknt ba been offering to It reader a sewing ma clone u a vere aulMcriprion to th paper for ill), 00. Th machine I war rained nrpf-cla in every particular. All who Lav purchased these machine mr phM'd with thMii. A lady in this city during ;to parch&a a machine culled at tb Inocpcnuemi offW and Hiked for th name and Addrojw of partie wbo bad purcuua fiou-him-. She staled that sli wished to writ to thin and learn if th machine s "finctly a ndrertifd," She was given tb paini and oddnof thirty persons from abicb th selected seven, to bom h wroUa Utter similar to tb following; 1 LINCOLN, NEB., March 1, 1908. Ma. S, WALroHD, festit, Neb.i hm.t Sir 1 hear that vou bav reoMvd on of tb "Independent" sewing tnty chines, ndvertlseti in th Nkmuamka Irokpicnvbnt. A I am thinking of purchasing onw of tiieH machine I writ to you fur information eonceruiug it. liow doe ii compare with the Singer, White, Wheelw and aucb machines: I th wood wort iiHsOy finished; I it supplied with full t of attach meuU; I it nigh Arm And drop nNvl; I It nsy running and of simple mechanism; I th macbln all that u churned for It in th advertisement, and la ther any additional sipens to tbt rnHpt of it not outlined In th advertisement of tb machine? Will yon be kind enough to answer thee qnestion and giv in your opinion of tb wacblneT Ai xarly reply will greatly oblige, Beistfully, ETTA BAFFKB, 825 North 18tb St THIfl ItlCl'LIKH. Tb replie wblcb b reeivd to tb mvm lttr war a followw VE8TA. NEB,, March 3, 1808. In reply will ay that tb naefain referred to, la ail that tb advertisement guarantee. Finely flaibd, and la all rpeU complete. Yon ar aaf la buying 't. Your, fl. WOLFOBD. DATEV, NEB., March 8, 1808. Ktta HArrcn, Lincoln, Neb.i In answer to your letter w rolvd last vning eonoemlng tb"Indepradnt" wing machine, I can ay I ilk tb macbln vary much. It doe good work. 1 have bad my tnachin tbre week and Ilk It better all th tlm. On of oni neighbor bad a Singer and last fall got an "Independent." She say tbey work great deitl tb aiii. My mother also baa a 185 Singer and we bav compared ih attachment and And mine quai to bora and also a full set Tb woodwork I nicely fliilshed. It I high-arm and asy running. 1 tbink it la all that i claimed for it In the advertisement. Ther I no additional eipeus to tb receipt of it I bop yon will be a well pleased with tb macbln a I am. Your' truly, M 118. A. L. SCOTT. OAK, NEB., MARCH 6, 1808. Miss F.tta Savpkk, Lincoln, Neb.: In rvtfard to your letter of March 1st, ifHTiiwu in tne lhoki-esukht. neare pneoiiy satiHumi, 11 lias mil set 01 au aehmcnts, and la bigh arm. It la noiaeleoa, light running and a perfect machine Tlie woodwork is highly polished. It will coin pure with any other machine I knot I The machine is nil the advertisement claims, and more. There in no addi tional tpeiiM to th receipt of tb maohiu. Your respectfully, O. M. JONES. DA VET NEB., March 4, 1808. Mhs Etta Savvcm, Lincoln, Neb.i lieitr MtidMiu: Your letter nwelved, and in regard to th "Independent" ewlni insifiiim will say it I something like the New Home machine. It Is a very good n-y riiiiing machine. dH spleudld work and bos a (ull set of attuchineut-vry ihnig litt i hwhIihI In that lin. Tb wood-work Is nicely flnihed, 1 belie v it it i nd as any high priced machine. It I high arms but uo drop bend; and then i-n't any more viis'U to it only what I mentioned In th advertisement, so it Is not eipt-UKivit, and la a very good machine. W bav bad our eight or dIm month and are greatly pinAeu witn It. I bav don a great deal of tewing on it I hav had two machine txdor this on, both sipena.v one, but nniiher of then tun aa nay a this ona.nor tbey didn't look any better to look at, a this on lookt very nice. I dou't think there I any fault whatever to be found with this macbio I niii sure yon till b wall eatiefled ith It If you get on, It 1 as good a any ma I'liute on omo get. Well, I tbiuk I bav answered all your questions, and said all I im to. Smceraiy our, MILS, ALFUED PETEIWON. LEBANON, NEIL. March 8, lb8. Mi Ctta Hrr. Lhtcola, Nb,i kr Mrt lmu-I alii say la regard to th macbln that w bav, that it w oii.pirie iu every reefatt. it U all it I rial mad to be; it i aieely Buiahwli tb wimm sink taunt. I ! not think It arrweaary to aaawrr all th qu,-tion you kavt ,t.tl, lr a thltik II a grand niarbiu for th iiiou-y-IO Bu liviaht paid. No lra rhrg In au nay, think If to purrhaa on of tbvw ma'lilua) you wii mMi Im 4. need with it Keepwifuily your, MltiiCA. AD4M& (J1LTXKII, SIK March ft, 1N0I, vtia Ktta Hn. I.lsela, NVh.) lsr M mIhui-Vur Wlt.r uf Mart reeoivetl, and la reply will , kat wa sate bad tao at. ki only a h k. iMd very hill wing iia it. Met I la t serf hM fussing aud at apta-arlag nsflnaa. Th tmlt niacbiM I tout ia.en It iih a tb Siager, "lateat luirove.," Th ,mm work I a akJ NaaVd a t td lb H.ug-e, lb sawta kind d mm. I bav tb hgkt mlor, lu ,urka'atit, i gtmeral. Is a Wmpia, and la ta rel mora so baa thai of tb sin, Vrki tnoitaly MHMub) advaatag ta Ibat tb Slag t tb trw s. . ( tk "lad-iwttdeat" baa ant Miedwht" ha a ku arm lb msm m ia as I a tall l l aMavbawat, eieopt sii bo.a: 4 hea.laaiota eta Mittib alla smay Kkb t lb eilr There b addliMaJ mm aa r eei I id ih at) Tbey aewd a f ttaate d warraal l b tea !'. 1a, I Ittak It t a't that tkey elaiw It ta !. Asd 1 mm 4 lb npism thai 1 He "is h aaW-t,M Mb etwt ar wkwh all WMsefcia should bava, w It taat a h- aa t da as imol wutb a tb na'hta wkkh I l .M.par4 It ailb, who Mtl ta 44tah la Arva, Neb Yow raaUU, r4:K.nfY,NK, llarvb ft, U Miss t,TV Rsff a. IJaaada, Nekl s tla.Uav-ltvliag tu ta'iai'fof tk tl tast terdia tKlad ,.tftlM Hew l Via. kiaa, wtlf ayl It a.nwira r U.aUi auk lb Mf kwk ebaat kMsstW4 lb "tasst, 1 tb tasUvli .ka4, II aeriwt,4 with ahi!et ! eltarkaeale ibiibarwl de.p ktj aaie !. iriui My ti ran, a4 bt ail tbn.ivtl tb ifrktaf iiwt hi It laevw I addittoaai ipsaMM to i rt it, tft wbal la Ia4ieauj la IMadvMthwaW Vy I t e ae4 fVwia UaeblM f UI 14 "Tb la.terda bibta" bvtwf la aey e,tta. It' abargala. He ad w tswiaea ge Ilug Theft of Hank Motes. London, Jan. 25. Hank note to th value of 00,610 have mysteriously dis appeared from Parr' bank in Barthol omew lane, London. It is supposed that they have been stoleu. Cooling I'Unt for Manila. Chicago, Jan, 25. Colonel Leo, chief quartermaster of tho department of the lakes, has Invited proposal for the erection of a large refrigerating plant at Manila for tho use of the com missary department of the United States In tho Philippines. Maryvllle I'lmieer It Dead. Majiyviixk, Mo., Jan. 23, John Church, a pioneer and respected cltl Ken of Northwest Missouri, died at hll botrie in this city lust night of rheum' atisin. He was 70 vuurs old. Headache I ,fton a warning that the liver I torpid or limi t I ve. More serious troubles may follow, l''or a prompt, eillulmit cure of Headache and ull liver troubles, take Hootl'o Pillo While they rouse the liver, restore full, rcKulur action of th bowels, they do not icrlpn or pain, do not Irritate or Inthtme the internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect, 2ftc, at all driiKhlsts or by mall of C, 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas. I wonld any that the macbln I Just aJ WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT fol SEARLES & SEARLES I AMIm to" main uiiibc o at. Lincoln, Neb. SPECIALISTS IN Nervous, Chrnnl and frlvste JJlsense. WEAK MEN a'"' Anprlvstedlresw snddls orders of men. Treatment by nmllieoiiulintliiirrae. vpiillm cured for life. Aliform or femsle wjsk i,, aud Ulnowes of Wo min, iBCtricitVMwJiilu ... 1 a .1 tn ntffi nil cBvet cnrADia eklnsnd klcliM dlwasej. lt Msa on N KM Kmleelone, IIV'V'iTl1 'Vera K S nl 1 I'lUii. I kIii u und Hi'i'lul Liters, ui"h' a,!,!" lrlil,t IlleVU ' r I vaPKTe'lA DATA 1(11 II, KHK-IlM A I lM, liVafKI oraVI'HIIJS wecMiiiotcttre. Stricture & GiefitSi KVn"" ruttl!.g C.'.i-KHfcK. Twatment by mall Cslh or sdilrws with Stamp I Jdaill 0ulC6 Ta Rnirlno h. RnnrlfiR. I 1 OUS O ST. MIDI MWIIUH w i - Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Bny your cattle and sheep at tb tonl yards, West Lincoln and av freight and other txpense. Hav yonr sheen dlppod. We guarante to our srab, w do tb work for on eent pur head. W ar buying HAY, HTRA W AND OR A I J G. H. Geoghegan, Gen., Hgt; West Lincoln. Neb. lliailvl MoriKMHeSale. II It known Hint j virtu uf s I'tialM morv ftiu IikHhi die nl Jnty Wuh, A, l, 1S, ssd duly flli'il In h i 0l"e ol (Ii (ninny dark ul l.as iHti'M'iiiiiitv, Ni,inlie, nn Ihn Oil iKjr of As eii'l, Jms, , i'0id I; C, W. Tirnsa lo Mlrhole A Hln-iiril Cumiient, eoriiorsllon, to eeeiire lbKmvnint ol $M 10 unit mum wblcb tbrele sow due lb an in ol Hi' IW, lii-leult tinvlnv bees liiil Hi lli pioiiinil. llimenf ami so suit or otlir i,riiwliiiK at lw Imrlna twu inmltaUd to rm'iieer the nine or en iisrt llir'7, ther forelbnve tku asd shall sell tbe lollowln iriirljf thnreln ilmirrlbeil, to will Ose M It-bole A sprJ A Comiisnr Orsln Sisrsror, wlib M Ini-li crlliiiier, Complcto Hliop Mo, sleo one Ws-liliiKios drain WlKbr, romplete. at iiulilln aui'tion, nt tbe wsrebitiine of Hie Unrola Trnnfr Company at Sib sud O, streets Is tbe rliy uf l lui'iiln, (,an'aeter rouuty os tbe 4ib dar of yebresry, 1MW, at I o'clock p. a. of est day, WICIIOLf) A HHKPARD 00. 11 R. E, OlsMcotk, asent for tee bsruose of tbli sale. UsUd January , 1M, HTKAM8IIII' TICKETS TO EUKOPB 80Ll-flTEAM8HlP TICKETS FllOM EUHQPE SOLD. If you art going to tba old country or intend to bring friend from there to tbls country, please call on me for figure, information, etc. A. B, FIELDING, C. T. A. Northwestern line. Motive of Incorporation Hottr Is berehy stItko tbut tbe ssderelirse bsve saaofHated tnainaelve togi t bar aa a cor poration for tbe tTaneacUo of tbe bnslseai SeMnafter samed, let, Tb same of said corporation Is th Hat lam bank. liid, Tb prloafpsl ptsre of trsnaantlag tbe bnaliieae of snld eorporailos Is ilullam, Utscse ter eonnt r, Mal,rska. (rd. The gBr.n list ore of th baelseas to lie trsoaseted bj eslii eorporatloa Is egeaereJ bmi kins' bselBeae, 4lb, Tbe euiosot of tbe ssthorlsad capital Stork of said eoriMirstlnB le 10,000 all of ablvk lelo be fully paid op before coin men Inn bsalnre Bib. The enelenre of eaid eorporntioa ehall bKta on the let day of lieoxmber Isus, asd sbsll eon tip a for Xt years thereafter. Si b. Tbe blshmt sinnoot of lttdebtdneea t whli b salil eorporatlos eball at see t me esb Jct luwlf In ailillilos to UepiMlte, Ii LSnU. Tth. The affaire of the eorporatloa are to be eonuni'ta'l tiy a board of rllnietora, a prei ldeat ami rotary, and ui h other odttwra aa mai b proeloHl by the bv-ixa. liaud ibiH zixttlny ol Nnvemlwr, lia. UKKIMKli Kli'PKN. JOHN J. MKVKB Tb Way ta ft t Callferala. I In a tourist aleeping car personally conducted via tb Burlington rout. You don't change car. You uakefaat time. You t tb flnest aoanery on tb (lob. Your ear I not o extenalvely flnlh4 nor so tine to look at a a palao lepr but It I Just a clean, lust as comforV able, lust a good to rid In. And nearly $20 cheaper. Tb Durlington icursion av Lin coln every Thursday at 010 p. in. reach ing San Francisco Sunday aud Loa An. gale Monday. Porter with each car. Excursion manager with aoh party. For foldor giving Inll information call at 0. A M. depot or city tlckat office eorusr 10th and 0 atreet. O. W Ponnitx C.P.T.A, Tic Lincoln Tannery. 3D 0 Street reoeivwt all biuds ol Hide and Fur to tau into leather, Kobe, and Bug. Itob liutal. Hid Tanned on haras. Highest prio paid lor IIuImi. IIBMIT nOLU. 9ULPH0-SALIN r Bath House and Sanitaituro Cmi ltb M It, LINCOLN, NCtftAtrU. Opa st All Huura Day mm! Mlfst All Forme ol Hatha. lof.lth, Russian, Bonjjn, Elictrli, Vtta laiai SltaatWs t Is rtJMa 0 IHUMt JUT WITH ItTMl leeaiai wsms iwasear Iks estae, tMsiiSM, am. a sst Mh4 Utat.l kMH ViMe aa tau tSa f t-'4 IS4 rtH,uta. Wli.tatM tmZ ale V ! ta at t l)rt. Mi XI, Ii J, t), llvvrvlt, seats