Feb. 2. 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. CLERK Salaries for Retired Treasury Em ployes Wiped Out PROTESTS FROM CONGRESS, Assistant Secretary Vanderllp's nn Balked I ths fjaoislatlva Appropria tion Hilt A Mutual Insarauoe Their Only Bop WlsmNOTOif, Jan. St. The so-culled "roll of honor" of the Treasury de partment, inaugurated aomo time ago by Assistant Secretary Vanderllp, which praetically retired on pensions superannuated clerks, ia wiped out by a section of the legislative appropria tion bill which prohibit expenditures for the compensation of any persons permanently Incapacitated by age or otherwise, and declares that "the es tablishment of a civil pension roll or an honorable service roll or un exemp tion of any of tho officers, clerks and persons in the public service from the existing laws respecting employment ia such service is hereby prohibited." There nre said to be twenty-two clerks in the Treasury department who arc on this roll of superannuated employes and the committee, having procured a list of tho names of such and the divisions where employed, have omitted from tho bill a clerk or clerkships in all such divisions. It has also prohibited the use of time recording clocks in . the department, a feature which has been introduced by Assistant Secretary Vunderlip in the treasury ia order to prevent absence and loss of time on the part of tho clerks. The action of the committee in prac tically providing for the dismissal of number of superannuated employes ia due chiefly to ropeated protest on the part of senators and representa tives against the retention in office of clerks no longer able to perform their duties, but whose long and faithful service in the absence of a civil pension system has operated to prevent their displacement by younger and more capable men. In consequence, the work which, if physically compstent, they would be called upon to perform is thrown tipon other clerks, many of whom draw less salaries than those who practically do no work at alL As a result those employes upon whom the added clerical labor falls have been protesting and insisting that the 'gov ernment is entitled to full service for the salary which it pays In all the departments there are aged employes retained on the rolls who endeavor to the best of tlielr ability to continue in the performance of duties for which they are unfitted by reason of advanced age and physical Infirmity, Were a civil pension law in force several hundred would be placed upon a retired list, but in the absence of such a law they are retained on the rolls out of pure charity. As sistant Secretary Vanderlip, however, sometime ago relieved a number of olerka in the treasury department from the performance of routine cler ical duty, making what was preotloally a roll of superannuated employes. It was against this roll that the section In the pending legislative, executive and judiciary appropriation bill was aimed. Representative Tawney of Minnesota baa a bill pending providing for super annuated and disabled clerks, to be drawn from a fund made up of en forced contributions from the clerks of the departments. This measure is drafted on the lines of laws in opera tion in Germany, by which insurance Is provided for the employes of cor porations through the aggregation of email amounts deducted from tho weekly wages of such e tnployes. FINED FOR ITS HEADLINE, Vhe Words "Galll Is Evident," May Cuat s llotoo Newspaper aflOO. Bosto.1, Jan. 31. The Huston Her ald company was fined f.VK) by Judge llond in the superior court to-day for publishing in a headline. in connection with an hwhiiH of the trial of the city teaming fraud cases on Friday, the word "Ouilt is Evident" The publication of the head line ws iil'rrid prejudice! to the case and resulted In the dismissal of the jury and an order for a new trial. GAVE IN TO ANTI'DREYFUSITES Tito Caalaet Submits a IUU few a Trial It far h 1til Cwarla of Csesallow 1'akis, Jan. J I. The chamber of dfputws, by a vute of 144 to 111, adopted the goveromeut proposal UnUv ta submit to the rropof eouimitiM of the vtutuber the till prutidiu that esses tif irUI re wletoa shad be bcueiil before the waited aawlUiuewf tbe evurt of tloa, tltalttvl Judas' AplMeleaaaa Wuitu, Jan. II. la mneU eugeut'Ueo wa ltdMery aieJ a t Verse rept lv a the ewsulattw.i f llaiaUMa U. :srt ,i be Vn4 Wtate district )! ff te ttssler dlal'tet vf rtwtta taru.Ua, J ..If .wart was efpuieiad drg the re- a4 st k;4 the pna.ii.Mi, Aa affutt IU be a4w la me -aie la Krt vtrHo, vtwUkslted Isf tk ad put k tWf We iwtoaee wait Loawa, Jew. 1 lTk Ib-ue' eor eana-Uet el tha taJoa lUitj New aajei Th IHte wl OtWaa k4t dally twee fr the twUsalsl ia IVa aU, A Usal fettwy ia feewlred ft We tut towasawdawf watwaa adore wits, Wis svf ult aad beariss? Is la- swtattaat "la lla lias kWiareeJ. Uva the ktag." Mset refalUU ata already wat la ike kaitwaa, NOT ALL OF ONE MIND. Tho Kansas Administration Divided 00 the Special Session Validity. Topic k A, Jan. HI. While Auditor Cole and Treasurer Grimes in the west wing of the capitol are holding up the laws of the special session, Clark, the secretary of state, in the north wing, is recognizing them to be good, but in acts carrying appropriations the west end officers have the last to say, and there such bills will be lodged until the supreme court decides on the liar- vey case. To Illustrate, the special Hussion transferred v'MiO from the state houso fund to the furniture and fix tures fund, Secretary Clark drew against it Saturday and sent it over to the auditor for a voucher upon the treasurer, but it got no farther, the auditor held it up. In ordinary bills, however, the sec retary has hi own way, and he ac cepts all to bo good until tho court shall decide otherwise. lie says they coma to him in tho regular way, prop erly signed by tha spanker, the presi dent of the senate mid the governor, and since ho Is not vested with Judi cial authority ho Is bound to recognize them. Dally ho hold's the state print er's fees down to the new law passed by the special session and all charters granted are under the new law. In is suing charters under the new law the secretary even ha the approval of At torney General Godard, who, although he gave the opinion turning down the special session, sits on the charter board with Secretary Clark aai l!;ialc Commissioner lireldenthal, a provld ed by that law, In the executive department no offi cial act has boon passed that might interpret tho governor's position on the question, but it is understood that he does not agree with Attorney Gen eral Uodard's opinion, A straw indi cating this is his attitude on the pro posal to appoint a new board of rail road commissioners. The governor ia getting ready to appoint a court of visitation under the new law in the face of Uodard's opinion that the spe cial session was unconstitutional and, therefore, is willing to permit the Populist commissioners to serve out the fragment of a term whloh the re pealing act has left. Webb MoNall, state superintendent of insurance, recoived a check for 6,359 from the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company this morning. The money is to pay the 2 per cent tax placed on gross premiums by the last legislature. HI nee Attorney Gen eral Godard issued his opinion that the extra session was unconstitu tional, the insurance department has received over 8i,0.V) as payment under this law. Should it all be paid the state will get $00,000, more than enough to pay the expenses of the ex tra aesslon, None of tho insurance companies has so far shown any in cllnatlon to lake advantage of God- ard's decision. MASON WANTS SECRETS. oratary Alcaff Baquasted to Olva ftae stor Manila Health rifuras. Washington, Jan. 31. In the Sen ate to-day Mr. Mason called up hit resolution offered Saturday afternoon, and presented a resolution in an amended form as follows: "That the secretary of war be di rected to furnish for the information ' 01 ins oonate a statement as to me .1 11 o . . . . 1 percentage of our soldiers who are sick and have been sick and the num ber of deaths in our army by reason of the sickness eausad by the climate ia aald islands, and to set forth when, according to the generally accepted terms, the sickly season begins in the aald Islands." Mr. Hawley did not see the useful ness of the resolution. It could only furnish food for tho sensational press. While he would make no objection to it be had no respect for it. The reso lution was adopted. ANTITRUST LEGISLATION. Bwoaplnc 11111 to Make Invalid Contrasts to Which a Trust Is Tarty. Torr.KA, Kan., Jan. Si. A bill in tended to be a tall-ttviater for all kinds of trusts will be iutrodurod in the legislature this work. It is far more awsnpiug than the present Farrelly trust law, which provldvt forthecrlm inal prosecution of the agents of trusts. The proposed law make ia valid contracts to which a trust or it agent Is a party and prevents the col louliuu of a debt by a trust la the court. Waalbs Itaporl bf ralapfcaoOi CoU'muu, Ma, Jan. SI, The govs ernottut weather burvau at Columbia Is waking arrangement by wblea tha daily weather (rat may be ant from this pUe each morning toasttv boring towa by telephone. Wire have beoe arenred to tVnlralla aad lltalon, M'l.. aud iHiantvtioM will eoo I iuad with J (Tor sua lur. The towus will svnd tho frooai by teia I'Uoa la other Uwb end elite. rahlLta Waal Ma Half a rBa WsMittfM. Jsa. ItTae -wV:lW era' essoeiaUoa nut here lo day aa4 adopiod rottulit arglaf t'wagrasA la prlde ft free paper a4 free peia frvM ( taada la aaf treaty taade fcy the at- Jktiat witttiUM, A Urge p-wl vf the daily rM wa tejire aW4 ftta U A taws la4 KtMtaftff, 114, Jsa, II -A sa h f eased aa I ass'siad la taa U4 leg ef essay la fsdsral ffttais 4 la He war eslsrosa tae eialea, aad aaa aadt ta it! tleaaa fetve Wat last ever eea4 the MlsesmA Iter, die! ta ICsaiv tMf taU ajea lag. llewaa esrltU Li 4 Lata ewrt. tmiJeal el t Mead af ttra4 Avaaao, lit stale Lm I K Lat Wsa fcsjsjtj f bMMMS (Ma s'sisfcaMfcsf'' fvsrty4v, raara as J al Head to ataa taa Uf tfteswa, a4 i Mill. ID IS DEAD Politics as Weil as Preaching Was the Denver Pastor's Work. NERVOUS PROSTRATION FATAL Mr. Reel Declined tha Nomination That Kant Lufe I'anoa to Cuiig-reai Generaj Thomas' Chief of Moouts Mis Caraar la Denver, . i Dxnvkb, Colo., Jan. 31 Tha Rev. Myron W. Eeed. pastor of the Jtroad way temple, and formerly pastor of the Olivet Congregational church, Milwaukee, tho First Presbyterian church of Indianapolis, and other churches in the Kant and South, died St St, Joseph's hospital, here, yester day morning, after a protracted ill ness. ' Mr. Reed was 63 years old. He was stricken by nervous prostration which developed insomnia. His sleep lessness was helped only by hypno tism. This quieted his nervousness. Ho had a relapse two days ago. Mr. Itecd was always well known in the politics of this state. In 1880 he was nominated for Congress by the Democrats, and though the normal Republican majority was from 6,000 to 10,000, he was defeated by only 800. In 1803 Mr. Heed became a Populist and was again tendered a nomination for Congress. He declined it and Lafe Pence, to whom the nomination was then given, was elected by a large ma jority. Mr. Reed was one terra de partment commander of the O. A. It for Colorado. Mr, Iioed was educated, he used to say. in tho district school, in the St. Law rence academy at Potsdam, N. Y., and in the army. On the breaking out of the war be enlisted in the Eighteenth Michigan infantry and wus appointed chaplain of the regiment. Two months later he resigned that place to accept the captaincy of one of the companies. When mustered out be was serving as General Thomas' chief of scouts. At the close of the war Mr. Reed studied in a Chicago school of theology. Ills first pastorate was in a small town in Michigan, but he soon afterward ac cepted the pulpit of a non-sectarian church in New Orleans, where he re mained nearly four years. Here he met Miss Louise Lvon, who had gone south to teach the negroes. They were mar ried at Clifton, 111., in 1870. In 1873 he became pastor of the Olivet Congre gational church, Milwaukee, re maining there four years. This was followed by seven years at pastor of the First Presbyterian church of In dianapolis of which ex-President Har rison was a member. Mr. Reed always wore a wide- brimmed black slouch bat, a black tie and a long, loose dark colored coat. A Masonic charm dangled from his watch chain, and upon his coat was always a veteran's button. He walked with a swinging military stride and had a pleasant word or nod for every one he met. It used to be aald that he knew every man, woman and child in Colorado and Indiana. Mr. Reed leaves a widow, two aons aud a daughter. The older son, Paul, is a civil engineer in Antwerp, Bel glum. The younger, Ralph, is an at- tornev in this citv The daughter. " r Mra Leslie 0. Carter, lives here. ROBERTS AND EDMUNDS LAW. Missionary aoolatla Claim tho Polvga mist Is lUy Harrad Prom Conjtrsss. New York, Jan. 31. Nine great missionary organizations, represent ing the liaptist, Congregational, Epis copal, Methodist, l'resby terian and Reformed church of this country, have united in a protest against the seating of It. U. Roberts as Representative in Congress from Utah. They declare that if his election should be held to be legally valid he should be expelled. The memorial recite that Roberta is "an avowed polviramist. havincr at I least throe wives," and that he set red ' a term of imprisonment in the peni tentiary in Isu fur living in polyga my. It also shows that by the Edmunds-Tucker law of 1347 poiygamista are made ineligible to hold otlice "un der the Unite I Mates." ! It declares Roberts ' has confessedly lived with plural wive and has begot, ten polygamons children slnee Novetn Ur 1, lsUJ, aud therf.re ha nut out plied with the amnesty proclamations of President 11 irrisun aud Cleveland, J. V. QUAhLES TO BE SENATOR. Wtaaaasle ItasHiMtoaas I4 to Have Ara4 Mil..)! Sm, MiiWAVakR, Wl., Jaa. SI -Joseph V, yusrUs will be the net I Unit, 4 (it ata senalor fruitt WIHinia,sue(esHl log Jotta U Mlti'hell, wkus larnt will esplre Msrvh 4. TIm aauitnatloa prwballf will U ma la by a.-vUnni.ut, talght at Madison t.n after the lie pub.lcaa cauvus rns . Xhi do velupmeat U I he result .( a wfer ease ef party la lr wbtelt baa base aeld ia Mtlwaak. Al AlhMi l U tSnwaifSS Htm Voaa, Jan. Alivo AlUertoa, the a I r, arioittf til at the tlaroadua a-nl, la liralilya, wlta toaistiU f tha lsss Jccd'o FHIo Ari jrtmrvvl twm Nv. turf ' imKI luxatiw. anil while trvntlc are nliAblo ami clticicnt. They Cure Sick HcAiUchc, ioiunos Sour Mtvnuch. amt Contlijutlon, IHoUl everywhere, 15c. yet U lri4 f C t Msasl tvjU FE3 Tbe Sana-Ccrs treatment for the core of Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis ilothma, Deafness and all liseases of the Head, Throat and tangs. MIH8 LILI.TE F1M7SH, Flifoort, Ini., wriUw i-Thrsr vxirs ko t wim a miiro Kliltoa und thauicht to tx loifmiflMviotlio 01 Oulnrrhul 0.nuimrti(,ii. MrsnOrn y-im wn. miiarntw) sui diiwniwd with tha eutAirhal Kin. I lmluuuwi to a coiiiiuuiptlK (Hiiilly and noon nr nimilM in to act well atfnlii but 1 wna uloiwd in niiariM of Ur. M. Umtf ho antra ma hi Huo-(Vr r.tmnt. bhorily, the amiuhiim mwlt htt ma, di. xitiui martmd, I urn wrraiuur. incimiiMd In aluLt iod HtiMt a X luontlu' court km curnploifllr onrixl. 1 irn DOW ID narfftut liaflttb Arxi M mUiuL luu.rt w.iri.un. Thrse Months hm lmmn Free! rvw -hi mnm wr uig puwwrttpru to introduce the 8aa-Cra Cur in every com munity and prove that it cures when all others hve failed, 1 will for a limited time send mrd kiues for a 3 months treatment free. Bend a ilt-itcription of your trouble, name and H. O, address st once; or, write for Question Blank niid promnt attention will be given yon free. Address :H. M. Ukstv, Prin'l, Nutionnl Dinjien sary, JK.'t T 82. iil W. mil St., Cincinnati, O. Qoarral Knda In Murdar. Aebmoiik, I, X., Jan, SLLastnighl John Edwards shot and killed Dick McSwaln. The men had a trivial quarreL McSwaln drew a knife. No arrests have been made, lioth parties are prominent. Persons thinking of buying a sew ing machine should look at our ad, which appears in the coin nine of this paper. We can furnish you with plernty of references. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE Independent Sewing All Who For some time tbe Independent has ebiue andareur'e subscription to the ranted first-class in every particular. All pleased with them. A iady in tbis eity deeiringto purchase a machine called at tbe LsDCPKMbSNi offliw and asked for tbe names and machines. She stated that she wished as "exactly as ad rer tiled." She waa (arsons from ahich she selected seven, to following: Ma. 8. Wam-ord, Testa, Neb.: I)AP Hip I hnnp that rnn hava mmI "mines, advertised in the Ncbqahka Independent. As I am thinking of porchasins ne oi inese tnaoninee i write to you lor information concerning It. flow doe It tompare with tbe Singer, White, Wheeler and such machines: ia tbe wood-work lioely finished; is it supplied with full set of attachments: is It bitrh arm and drop lead; is it easy running and of simple mechanism; ia the machine all that u ilaimed for it in tbe advertisement, and ia there aoy additional eipense to tb receipt of it not outlined in the advertisement of tbe machine? Will yon be kins -nongb to auswer these question and give iariy reply will greatly oblige. TIIK ItKIlUIISS. The replies which ah received to the seven letter were as follow VESTA, NED., March 2, 1898. Io reply will say that tbe machine referred to, la all that tbe advertisement guarantees. Finely finished, and la all it. Etta Barrta, Lincoln, Neb.: In answer to roar letter we received sewing machine, I can say I like tbe machine very much. It doee good work. 1 have bad my machine three week and oeigbbore bad a Singer and last fail got an reat deal the earns. My mother also baa the attachment and find mine equal to her nicely finished. It is high-arm and easy or it in tbe adrertisement. There i no additional eipense to tbe receipt of It. I uope yon will be a well pleased with tbe machine a I am. Yonr' truly, Miss Etta SArrEB, Lincoln, Neb.; In regard to your letter oi March 1st, I would say that the machine I Just ai Inscribed in the Independent. We ar perfectly satisfied. It ba lull set of att achments, and Is bigb arm. It is noiseless, light running and a prlct machine rba woodwork is highly polished. It will compare with any other machine I kno t. The mucuitie is all the advertisement claims, and more. There in no add tional expense to the receipt ol tbe machine. Youre reepectlully, U. M. JUi.a. DA VEY NEB., March , 1U98. Mine Etta SArrxa, Lincoln, Neb.: IVar Madam: Your letter reoeived, and In regard to tbe "Independent" aewiaa iiHOhine will say it is something like the New Home machine. It le a very good ty runnlg machine, doee splendid work and has a full set of attachments ssvery i lung that is needed in tbat line. Tbe wood-work la nicely finiabsd. 1 believe It u is good as any biifh priced maehine. It ia high arms but no drop bead; aud then n't any ainre exoHoee to it only what la mentioned in tbe adrerluMunent, eo It a not expeoHire, and la a very good machine. We have bad oure eight or nlus months aud are greatly plnd with it. I have done a great d al of sowing on it I have bad two machines beiore tbi one, nolo eipniV onne, but neither oi tan -un as easy as this ono.ner tbey didn't took any better to look at, as this on lotiki very uieo, I don't tbiuk Ibere is any lault whatever to be found with this macula I am sure yon will be well atifld with It II you -et one. It teas good aa any roa liina you eaa get, Well, 1 tbiuk 1 have atiwrd all your quuwtious, and id al I need to, Btucstsily ours, MUH. A L Kit ED PETEIISON. LEBANON, NEIL, UaM 8, 1S9S. Miss Etta 8.rr. Llneola, Nb.i lar Mailaiu-I will say la regard to th warhla thai w hate, that It -ortiplote ia e-ry rtwport: It le all It is rial sort Is est, I on aoi inias it axswaary to anawrr an ino qa-a;ious you aart aokad, lr we tblak It a grand meetnae hir the aioi- flit b(-lrviuhl paid. No lira t:barge la any way, 1 tautk If t oe purebaae one of tee Biaeblao yon wtll arwly be teased with Ik tUeiweUulty f oar, MIIH.C.A. AlAM4 OILTXEB, NEB., March ft, !. Mass Ettt fUrra. Llneola, Ntb.1 tWNir aladansYoar Wit of Marek 1 rslsxl, aad ia reply will , tbat ws s.ateksMltaoaiaf'biaewatyalowwaa-ta ld fory Imle sisg with It. Hat I Ia4 t a r? iiaM raaalng aad Boat apiwartag awhiaa. Te ialy aiaeklae I e ,.ra It Willi was the Hiaar, "IsWsl lwrwto,H Tha wimhI work le a ak) SiitaNad aa tbat td the rUagr, Iks ask sue k lad ot eos4. I kae U liajbt ed. It n-araaawM. la geo al, le a siaH'to, aad la mm rtst atoroeti taaa tbat l th mar. I'ef kai tha ty MasMile adf aalage la that the 11 a (.f has) the dru aasid aad Ua "le.loi-atlaet" ke sov "lad-ja-e Wal' kae a kWtk arm tke aanse a iso rtiar, aad a full t af aMsksBoata, airopt elkia aad KeaaisgUisa Knttd-fT altoMiesoaV wa le 1&eeitra Tkre ks aa eMiitsJ eiaaa) fw avsi.t id ike asoskiwa. Tkay avad a rtiaie uf wa gH-l he Wa f . I tkiak It ts at that tbey eiai It t U. 44 I ass id Ike eta tkal lb "lalilas.M with Jif earo, wksrk ail ssaaia kul. bat a, U lavst as 1,41 aad da a snNd twb a Ik ssavbiso ebielt I a esiwpefsal auk, wkiet would eoet as i east ta Aaf, , fear rsspaeUaUf, IV C Pi Ha ET. rAWkKK, C1TT, KKtt., Marek I, tati, kiss tn t ra, Uaeala, Nekd th-et slaiUw-ltaiieg tsttwaf witrs,t (be 1st ks., rwar4iag tkatas r-.WHitM twwtaat Ma4tss WW aayi It ascara toff Isf.waUif auk Ike ekwk w kareaiwaya iadsjees taa bases," Two m sssts-)y IsMsed. It at seftJia4 witk a lad et id aiaksala la kiatk arsat 4mp bhj sw.io ta est. aireVai eaaf 1st tea. aad at ail Ik adtsvlssaawal la tke lprsiMisf etaias M it. Taore Is aa addutaa Mssaa ta ike rlH at it, sterol akat k sadssased l R ytr aassl a IkHrtaf Mtsklaa t wul led "TVe aowaa4ea Makiaew aatfct mrf k vwf aaTtaJas It's a WsVfrala. 8 Utesrtswjsaeat ysjoa. HAVANA MAY BE BONDED. Maay Improvemoat Aro Hooded Its the Cuban Capital ; Havana., Jan. 31. Major General Ludlow has on his table several pro jects for underground sewerage, atreet paving, an up-to-date school system and improvements of lesser import ance, lie has had pressed on his attention a series of suggestiona on how to create an Ideal city. The only obstacle is money. A million is noth ing. Something between 910,000,070 and 830,000,000 is wanted, and General Ludlow is turning over in his mind tbe best way of asking Washington, through Major General llrooke, for leave to bond the city, so that the next generation, as well as this one, may have an opportunity to pay for the renaissance. Arm Corrals at Savannah. Savannah, Ga Jan. 3L Lieuten ant Colonel J, liolllnger, depot quar termaster, has received instructions to prepare an army corral here. All the surplus animals and vehicles from the various camps in the South are to be aent to Savannah as rapidly as possi bie. Great stockades and stables will be built, workshops erected and ar rangements made for putting the army equipment sent here in first-olass order before it is foimally distributed to Cuba and Porto Illco. Work will be started on the corral in a few days. Machine Indorsed By Use It. been offering; to it readers a sewing ma paper for 919.K0. The machine ia war who have purchased these machine are addresses of parties who bad Dorcbaeud to write to theui and learn if the machine given the name and addressee of thirty ehom she wrote letter similar to tlx LINCOLN, NEB March 1, 1898. - muI nna nf tha "Tnlananilant" ualns tn&. me yonr opinion of tbe machine? A uewpHstfuIiy, ETTA BA riSlt, 835 North 10th Be. respect complete. Yon are sale lo buying Yours, 8. WOLFOBD. DAYEY. NEB.. March 8. 1898. laet evening concerning tbe "Independent" like It better all the time. One of oar "Independent.'' She aav tbey work a $65 Singer and we nave compared and also a fall set. Tbe woodwork it running. I think it is all that is claimed MILS. A. U SCOTT. OAK. NEB.. MAUCII 6. 1898. mad to bo; It hi atr'ly finished; tho wood' taeaj st va nruraa rail CONSULT DOCTOQ SEARLE5 & btAKLtd wa aa . Taa fMsa Main Office o s. Lincoln, Neb. SPECIALISTS IN Nervous, t-hronle and frlvate lilaeasos, WEAK MEN "." All prlTste dl-esras and dls ordursufDien. Treatment by mall I consultation free. k.vuhHis oorl for life. All forms of female liens aud Diseases ol Wo sieu. Electricity.. ttuMi-n ns to trnsrstite o cure all esse enrsble -of tbs.noae, tt.ro.l. ehsrt, stwiises. iwjr. Kn.ls.lons. Uv.lror.. le, . Vsriwceli , Oonorrlias, rn.. .. ...a. KUiulaund Krtl Ulcers, uisrmMie md Arhtlit's I iM(' JKJ,? CJATA Kltlf , II lir-l i" - - orSVl'inLH wecrnnotSBru. p. .,. o flA-tCiir-rlstnebynaw tr fit fP X. Il lftfilni-thKl wltnoill pa n or ru 1 Z. Co.r.ultHti. inrital.' Treatuwut ey mail Call, or adilruns with Stsuip MainOfllce Drs, Searloa & Searles, jo2j ur, aVA HI WUUslVH vay w'""-f i " ( haltel Mortfiace Halo. ft It known Oitt tir virtus of a ehaltal mors. rK liearlnit dm of July guib, A. I. 1M!, asd lulr dlml In 'tie i fll'jeol tbe eoumjr clerk of l.ao ctr eountv, NfOrnelia, on Ilia til da of Ao (iiixt, IMiS, i mcnti.d If c. W. Tlcrnan la Mi'lmle A Hhparii Colnpsn.T, a corporal loti, to aeenre the imniirnt ut M 0 snd noon wblcb tberels sow due I be sum ot4:'H.w, default bnelns bans msile lu the peynii'St tbeisof and no suit or otlmr prucmiliiiK st law bavins bnes insMtnted to rm'over tbe same or any part I hereof, there fore I hire titkeii and shall sell tbe followln properly therein described, to wit; One Nichols 4 Hki'tiard A ;oH)ienr Oriiln Mvparaior, wltb . Iii'-li ryluider, i'oinpl-ia Hhop No, lift, also one M'sbliiKtos Oraln Welicher, complete, at pahlle eo' tiou, at tbe warehou-s of the Llnrols Transfer Compsny at Sib and U streets in the eUj of Lincoln, l.emdeier count oa tbe 4ik dar of February, im, st I o'clock p. . of said KICHOL8 A MIIRPARO CO. Hy R. E. Olasacock, aent for tae purpose of tbls sals, bated January f, 18M, 8TKAM8IIIP TICKETS TO BUKOPB tJOLDSTBAMSIIIP TICKETS FROM EUBOPE BOLD. If you are going to tbe old csrontry or intend to bring friends from there to tbi country, please call on me for figure. Information, etc. ' a m wtaw wssw Wrajr-s a. d. rxjumxsu, C. T, A. Northwestera line). The Way so go to Callorate. to in av tourist sleepiag car-peraonalry conducted via tbe liarllngtoa roit. Too don't cbang ear. Yoo makafaat time, Yoaeeethe ineet oenery on tke f1- . . lour car M not so eitensiveiy snisnea nor so fin to look at a a palace sleeper but it is lust a clean, lost a comfort able, juet a good to rid ia. And nearly flit) cheaper. Th Burlington eicursions ajav us- coin every Thursday at C-10 p. m. reaok ing Ban Francism Monday and Lo An- rules Monday, Porter with eaek ear. Kicurslon manager with ach party. For folder siTlng fall inlormatlon call at B. 4 M, depot or eity ticket office corner 10th and 0 atreet. O. W Bomtiix C.P.T.A, Tbe'Llncoli Tiaoery, 313 0 StfMt receive all kind of Hide aad Fir to tan Into Leather, Kobe, and Rags, Robes lined. Hide Tanned oa haras. Highest price paid lor Hirk. ubnni nutiia. NOTICE OP SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the 14th day of September, 189S. and duly filed in the office of the county clerk of Lancaster county, Nebraska, and executed by C. V. Tlcrnan of tdie town of Lancaster and state of Nebraska, to A. V. Steven to. to neeure the pur- mnt of the sum of $715. Default Liv. Ing lx-en made in the imynint of said sum and no suit or otht-r procec lins of law having Uen inwtltuted to r eover snid debt or any part there Df; therefore I will sell the property thwin described: One Stevema ! horse traction rebuild engine No. 10C5, one set'oiiil-huiiii (iiiiily In-It, one tiel ser iMM'ond-hnnd tank pump and hwr, nt public miction at the warehouse of I rank 1 . Inwrence in Lincoln, Lancas ter county, Nebraska, on the 3d day of February, luli, at it o'clock p. in. of aid day. A. W. STEVENS & CO. When you Have a Hurry up Trip USE THE It I the chrspri t tVcatue vou t tve time, ami time U money, SolU! trains Lincoln to Den vrr, Chicago, St. l.ouU am! Kantat City. u, ,iHi4ri.uip,AT.a. tf YoUARfitinlMl taike pit trie mtRT tna't enaspWle artasavsMasjie ii ya kae awrwrsal lalrmaiHia rniardiag Ike fwuwanf e4isM ettsrai.isa ItiMa lla ika l alua 1'aeiSW Ttuii.nbu... ksafw 1 teas), kluiweiMihi a4 at.l' Tksrwdat, a4 0ha start frt. wwi iw emaaaur aainasj 'alliava Toattot H.tjuvwj wlesMiwaiod ky t'tatek Wkt ka.l4klsANS. I eke. kod tbt iak rrea Uftiafl Mwat la Wttaa !.. prwmpi aa4 seiiUsotrtry as tie, Maaf kure,lketisM uM aay miur i kea ' rf fail ltkralar eall aa a Mdrstat Ih 0 Ptsiastta, . Awak