Feb. 23, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. TO FO!lCE MaOUBET OUT. Dreyfus' Foes Bitter in Attacks on the President. OPPOSITION IS VERY HOSTILE, liMfi for HI Country Manners ana Hlf Wlf Aeesnt The Majority of tb Feeple aait lha rlous Papers Treat latahe! Integrity. NkwTohk, Fab. 'H.A. dispatch to the New York- Trlbun from Pari aaya: Never before has a president of the French republic been confronted from the very hour of bis election with mich hostile demonstrations, nor persecuted with auoh an abusive press. Loubet, like Caslmir.Perler, was not tbe nominee of a mere coalition and has the support of almost the entire Republican party, but, like Cnslmlr I'erler.h is of a sensitive temperament and reads the newspapers containing gross libels on bis character, empha sized by exhortations to violence. The ferocity of tbe Nationalist and the antl-SemltIo press almost justifies M. Cornely's article In the Figaro, In which the French political arena Is compared by that facetious royalist to a "den of hyenas, tigers and jackals." Thl morning tbe president's first im pulse was one of discouragement, but In spite of the noisy shouts of de ttoulade's and Millevoye's profes sional patriots, whleh continue to night as merrily as yesterday, It be comes hourly more apparent that the masses of the people believe in Ixubet and in the republic. Tbe aerleus papers like the Temps, tb Journal des Debataand tbe Mbert come out strongly In his behalf and this is also the position taken by an overwhelming majority of the news papers throughout the country, espe cially in the Houth. Loubet enjoys tb enormous advantage of never hav ing presssd any opinion on the Dreyfus revision and his views on this point are till unknown to his closest friends. The conviction of those in tb president's confidence is that, come what may, there will be no flinching from responsibility, as was tb case with Casimir-l'erler. Millevoye's I'atrle, Drumont's Libre Parole, tbe Kuho de i'arls and the Eclair contain the most violent arti cles that have yet appeared against th bead of the state. Even the fash' lonabl Osulols indulges in sneers at tb president's humble origin and maty habits and draws tbe following picture of Loubet' home life: "It is true that Lou bet did not wear bis ocasant wooden sabots at his apartments in tbe Lutein borg palace, where be resided as tbe president of tb senate, but when he came borne he always took off bis shoes and put on pair of felt slippers, which he wore van during meals. While eating lie tucks a corner of his nankin in his shirt collar. "Ills wife, who also comes from the little town of Montellmar, near the Rhine, midway between Lyons and Marseilles, Is a (rood cook and knows how to stew a rabbit better than any one. Astronirdoss of irarllc invarl- bly perfumes the dishes In the Lou bet household, ana to remedy this Jxmbet, who, in the dialect of the country is called 'Loubotte' by his wife (the I'arls pronunciation is 'Loubay'), Is In tbe habit of taking from the rack one of bis well colored pipes, and while smoking It expectorates freely on the floor, no matter what the quality of the carpet may be. Mrs. Loubet is loquacious woman and a good house keeper. Kh speaks with a strong southern accent. "Loubet does not ride horseback, ao that Nont Jarret, the chief of the presidential stable, will bo disap pointed, The ambassadors, and es pecially the ambassadors' wivea, will not b bored at entertainments at the Elyse with the president's rural frankness and Mm. Loubct's expan sive humor. And above all what a treat this will be for the sovereigns, the imperial aud royal princes and prtneeatee who may eonie to the exhi bition of ltka All Lurops at the Klysee. iiow happy the good folk of Montellmar will be." Much Is a fair example of the exas perating articles which fill page after page of the Nationalist reactionary press. The Matin published a detailed biography of the prealdeut, and calls attention to Imutmt hkug the first president of the republic, except Thiers, who cam from Houthern t'rauo. Tb Matin adds that loubet has a marked ,rkuthern aoveut, and that his mother, venerable woman of t, live on a farm near Montellmar, and always wear a peasant's hed gear. libs Is not wealthy. Ills fortune euaelstt t only tU i ""AW The public feels olaed iHst ! bet's houatly and taleg city are Mulnf paaehtble. autwIthstsadUf tjaasuey de Itureaupalre's ?uslloa vf eom plW'itf I pruteetlsg swe tf his friends fruits prMeutl in th I'aaawa affair, whuh is the only thing t ale long career whWh bis tiMeret aeatla h twen abl rate a against bias. Tb rswaiks tt lteldat Umbel ta Vat lMpey after the letU are favorably ewaxsaaaled tn as s bowleg tb slacerlty af tb aa. T lri-f (Hipayt dung rliitUt be aepoMdad that h was profoaa-l'y lohd. "Meter in tb pl," said be. "U my hpM dreanta, did I Ihleh U an It a day at tb Mef Magistracy at tb tennbli. Yaw will War witness that I ealtated U and that, otrte4 rnly fey thedaly whteh fw plated ml. I aeeepted Ihli heavy, very bt bardao. 1 ant an aid Mepabu I war always fee ttspabllaa and I abalt remain a falthlat KspablUaa, I hall alt tny atrvefth, hrt and brain to become worthy of this title and your confidence. 'The president of th republic as th arbiter of parties, should not neg lect nor disdain advice, and all those who havo counsel to give me will be welcome. We will work together. I count upon the executive government to aid me, as I know I can count upon them aud my friends of the senate to aid me in restoring th calm, now, alas, so disturbed in this country. This Is an Imperious duty, the first of my new responsibilities. Hut 1st us not forget our principles. Let us not abandon one of tbo great principles which are tbe honor of the republic, and which a(.ur tbe glory of France." RUSSIANS KILL 300 CHINESE, Taxes "aid to Have Ceoss I a Clash Be tween Katlvas and tba Csar's Troops. J'kkih, Feb, M. A serious conflict has taken place between the Russians and the Chinese at Talienwan, 3(H) of the latter being killed. It Is said to have originated In a question of taxes. Tallen-Wan is about 100 miles from I'ort Arthur, the Russian coaling sta tion and headquarters in China. Wisiiimoton. Feb. m Count Cas- slol, th Russian ambassador who was stationed at l'ebln flv years, says he has not received any advices regarding a conflict between Russians and Chi nese at Talien-Wun, 'It Is almost impossible that there should have been an armed conflict there between Russian and Chinese troops," he said, for there are no Chi nese troops there. Tallen-Wan is occupied by 12,000 Russian troops, sup ported by a large duet and that the Chines should attack th point is im possible. I do not believe an armed conflict has taken place. "It is possible that there may have been some local disturbance by na tives, but it would hardly be necessary to call the troops Into action to restore order," The Chlneso minister, Mr, Wu, was also without advice on the conflict. "The probabilities are." he said, "that if there has been any trouble It was a native uprising, resulting from the Russian occupation and some outrag committed, Perhaps th Russian troops may have been on a spree aw" abused and beat the natives." FINED THEM THEIR ALL. The Cease at tbe Kevolatloa of Con eerratlre to Kleeragee. Mobile, Ala., Feb. 2), The fruit steamer bunnlva of the lilueflelds ba nana company arrived from Iilueflcld, Nicaragua, with the following advices up to February J 5: A battle is ex pected here In a few days. General Reyes' boats have returned from Gray- town to defend this place. The man- of-war Ban Jacinto is also here. Three hundred Americans from Cuba are due here to join the insurgent (Conserva tive) forces MitralleitNu, Galling, Krupp and llotchkiss guns are also expected here as additions to the in surgent arms. Uraytown was sur rounded by the "Rough Riders" (in surgents) when the gunboats left. A force of Liberals (government) is due at that port. j Among the passengers on board the 1 steamer buunlva was Adam Etiplnoza of Ittueflelds, nephew of General Juan P. Reyes, the revolvtlonary leader. Honor ICup'moza, nephew of the In surgent leader, Reyes, is iu Mobile, lie states that his uncle proclaimed himself provisional president of Nica ragua, armed the Indians of the Mos quito coast, and, with the aid of Amer icana in liluuflelds, has probably an army of (too or l.onu. Kuuor hspitioz t says the cause of the discontent agalutt I'restdent Zalaya Is widespread and well grounded. In ad dition to levying tarilT taxea 011 the Lastern coakt, claya has caused to he summoned the leading native capital ist of the country and with a promUe declaring them to be enemies of the republic, had ranied them to lie In formed thst they had been mulcted In fluos in most Instance equivalent of their entire available capital. If the departmental iUcal agent failed to collect the line the unfortunate wer committed to the penitentiary with out trial or form of law, placed in chain and kept incommunicado, la many eases denied food or water, until th One was paid, which In all ra.t purwed the prisouera of their declared treason, for iiawa'maISTla cable. Tbe ! (timit.-.ife Kaput la yrMy mm SsS.l.lr t'laav WasitiSQtoft, Feb. J. -Tb nt eiMnmltte on foreign relation au thorised a favoraU report to-day upon amendmeut to b offered to Hi sundry elf li bill providing for tb eonstrui'lton of a abl la Hawaii and Msuil. Tb vabl I not la be built by tb bstdy mnt. l ulled Melre. btt yearly is to be ald by tb gvvera t raiat t M r n Yiisii sstt. Mien., l'K II. After a strMtftflet hi front yard with bis eldest dasgbtsr, waals a twut, Will, las Uwy. trs a4 pea 4a,' ewwtttUUd suleld t-daf by gashing hi throat Tb girl wretched ta ravr tiv be fstba and threw It a far b ouitld, bnt b ias4 abd mI br, got tb w4hi, ttt bl throat ad Hialf saab dead. IU bsaHb bad (ftd t salad. r mm ts rMt MWk WtsMiuios, I'sb 1 1 It U UU1 it aalbwrltr that Habsrt I. Putter's. trip Ww4 bad n rwsswlU wbt vaf wila tb vt nsssat ibi bl r tar frwtst lafc M iNsrtsf d4l4 for tb m ! t ntbef g' rnst lHisU, tttag that II wa bl prpua b g tbrwad bl lb Mb ttt bnl WED 1 IE General Jouett Says Our Lack of a Policy Is to Blame, HAS JUST COME FROM THERE. lays Agnloaldo Asked Hepeetadly What Waa to Bo the Island's Fata, and Oet- tlof Ko Answer Uoobted tbe Honesty of tb Amsrioant, I New Yohk, Feb. 2C Judge Advo I cat General Jewett, United States! army, who has just arrived her from Manila, In speaking of tb ngntlng in th Philippines, said: "lam glad of It. The sooner the crisis is reached the better. Might is the first requisite for enduring peace. The Filipinos will not give us any troubl after th malcontents and guerilla lcadora are Individual requests pending tn for cuntured. Wa must not fonret that lAi termination of the war through t.. ........ 1.. ..i ....a. Ingtho futur is to Warn for thla trouble, Agulnaldo has had cause to doubt our irood faith. I "lie used to com to see me nearly every day, lust as tie went to visn General Merritt. He would ask, What Is your government going to do w th us?' We could not tell him. He naturally believed us liars and cheats. He could not conceive of a powerful nation without a fixed policy. Then he took to uttering falsehoods to the world about the American occupa tion." 'Had lie any grounds?" "None but motives of revenge," wa the reply. "I went Into Manila when it was captured una established our courts. In a week, by proper pollen system we made Manila, with all it iub-tropicul population, as safe a New York. Agulnaldo infamous false hoods about the maltreatment of na tive women were circulated to inflame the .Filipinos. We had 23,00 men there and not a single censurable act was committed by one of them. That is remarkable, but true." 'What is the real situation?" "Satisfaction among the (Span lards ind some discontent in the insurgent ranks due to the delay In declaring our policy, 'Jleyond question we owe consider- 1)1 e to the insurgents. They cowed the Wnanlards by their show of itrength when we landed, They kept the Hpaniurds in the city, expecting to make cold meat of them when we same ashore. Naturally, from their point of view, they were disappointed when we would not let them, "There will not be any serious guer- rllla warfare in the Philippines. If there is, (Spanish regiments will be organized with American ollicers and ihort work will bo made ot the no- "Tb audacious bravery of our men volunteers chiefly, be It remembered in charging the intrenchments on tho tide hills buck of Manila was amazing to several Kngllsh army ollicers who witnessed the charge. Our men crossed the open and cllmbe I hills in the full blaze of Spanish ride lire. They did this as if they had been soldiering all their lives. Nothing more than n order was necessary. Off they went. This utter disregard for fear bas Impressed natives and Span lards alike. I predict that Hollo will he as quiet and orderly as Philadel phia before the month U over. I am jlad to bear what President McKlnley aid at Ronton. 1 hat will do more for peace jress." than any action of Con MAY BURNETT MAY GO FREE, fur Ski, OOO tha Collins Irurer May V-rtm l'ref utlon. Toi'KKA, Kan.. 'Feb. 10. The bond of May lliiructt, tbe woman who coia mitted jmrjury for Jolin Henry tVilllna, the convicted murderer of his father, has been reduced from ".'.( kki to 91,000, which she probably will be able to give. The order was made by 1. F, arver, linlk'o pro tempore, .ludge ilaxen, who was present when tho woman awore falsely, declining to sit in the ce. The motion to reduce the bond waa rigorously opposed by t'ounty Attor uey Jetuiore. He wa free to ay that It waa all a echrm to permit the llur- uett woman to forfeit Ixuid and so rs cape aeven year In th penitentiary. Mr. Jetmor is auxlou to uncover th man who hired Mrs. lluruett to souunit the iwrltiry, lli man 1 sus pected, in fact, hi identity Is a sub- Wet of common mmIp, but .if tiT- it If th ww nan b iMirmltted to Re th wuntrr Mill go unpuuUhwd. C'sl A f ra tsata. Vssi'tlM, Mu, lab. TO. W week lb young peopt haa been arranging lor prtMiuiiion t ' 1 iK'if !,' a rw aiaatia drama In whleh revwlr and hlanb rartridves play n Impurlant part. th rht-aral last sight Miss Svili I!, daegblerof tb assistant tasbWr f tb Vaadtll baels, loat thr front teeth and waa wuaadsd in th Un. Tb "Mask sartridga" loaded, T- day tb rs tf isgn, Istrylag la Umi bow lb ball g inttt tb pistol. I fat) fa4 let I 4sio, t sb, tu-1k Canard lin ! I'avwaia. wbUb sailed Irva OmmssIw f.r Wttf Jaaary t. h. was sighted Isbraary s, mil wst at tb A sore la 4laabla ' jilwa, arrived to l tb A tdsy, Tb Asfs ar far at f tb llitvai ers ta tb tb and jV f k)aMta IVsaa al WaaaaaaSh R IhsssasiU bsa, lW At atldalgbt last algbl lr a! pad ami tb ntlaeaa awstU af tb taw a. Tan baildia wltb tbsir Mt.ili r kr4. Tb laa l bt. BILLS TO PAY SPAIN. Two Measures Appropriating- th Maaee aery 90,000,000. Washikotoh, Feb. 20. Two, bills were introduced to pay Spain $20,000, 000, provided for in tbe Paris treaty. One, by Representative Cannon, is in the terms of the provision of the par agraph which was eliminated from the sundry civil appropriation bill The other was introduced by Repre sentative Gillette of Massachusetts, I 1 - J Jill,.. L . 1. Lontain, a second section substantially SOU ill auuiuuu vj nc luuruuniviuu, in the language of tbe McEnery reso lution passed by the Henate. The third section Is the same as the Bacon resolution offered as an amendment to the McEnery resolution, and which was defeated by a tie vote in th Sen ate. Hone to lie Mastered Oat, Wasjhuotom, Feb. 20 There will be no more muster out of general officer of the army except in cases of th exchanga of ratifications of the Pcac troat Superintendent Indian Territory Schools. Washington, reu, 20. The score- tary of the Interior has appointed John V. JJenedict 01 jmnviue, 111., to be superintendent of schools in the Indian territory at 83,500 per annum under toe uurtis Jaw. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE Independent Sewing All Who For some tiro th Independent bas chine aud a rear's subscription to tb ranted nrst-ciass in every particular, All pleased with thm, A lady in this city deslrlnglto purchase ifflce and asked (or th name and 'UMchin. Hhe stated that she wished to wa "exactly as advertised." She wa . .it 1 1 . . . lersous irom nnicn sne seiectea seven, so following : Mb. 8. WitroHD, Feat a, Neb.: IIaup Hirl huiLP that it nn tiara racflivad ibiues, advertised in the Kkhbahka Ikdkpendent. A I am thinking of purchasing me of thee machine I write to you (or information concerning It. How doe it .... . 1 - li II' L , i tlrt 1 A ...... L. I- J flushed; is it .upplied with lull set of attachments; I It high arm and drop , (- u ' running Blj of BiB,pie meobanlsm; is the machine all that it for jt j tlie advertisement, and Is ther any additional expen to tb -Hcelut of it not outlined in th advertisement of the machine? Will you b kind uougb to answer tbes question ana give m your opinion 01 hi djocuiubi nrly reply will greatly oblige. Respectfully, r . . . TIIK ltKI'JLiIISS. Tbe replies which ah received to tbe seven letter wer as follow In reply will any that th machin narantee. Finely fluisned, ana la oil it. Ktta SirrEB, Lincoln, Neb.t , la ouewer to your letter we received ew n it inocuiue. 1 can saj 1 uao sue uiuuuiue Tor uuvu, jw. have had my machine tnree wees ana aeiirhbors bad a Kiuger and last fall got a .1 I I ttruat deal the saint, wy moiner aiso una 1 he attachment ana nno mine equal k uere anu aieo n iuu iu uuui-ui nicely nuUbed. It bt high-arm and easy running. I think it I all that i claimed 1... i in i. a,iartiM.fniir. Thnra la no additional exuense to tbe receipt of it. J mis von will be a well pleased with tb . r - m . U.-. Pviri Siirvn T.ltifnln Moh .1 ln ij am r ... - - -- In ivirurd to lour letter ol Mnrcn 1st, Inscribed in tha Indepicndkht. Wear Hi!hmu(N. and ie huth arm. It 1 noisele, ngbt running ana a penws mcniua rue woodwork is highly polishod. It will d. The miichlne is all the advertlsemem Claims, ana morn. iu.nmu .r .1 1 . i. .. . I. . l.l. V.S1S SB..UIXl'lll1 Uoual eipense to me receipt 01 ue uibuuiub. ,mmwi.v, lnva E-.. 1 .r.M IJnAnln Kh ! m-ar Madam: lour letter rwivecl, -ill ..i.UU.miiHtlilnu like the "'""V --' : . ... . ay runnig machine, doe spieuain won thing that is nedMl In that lin. I n is Hood mm nv DlKo pricwa macnin. It 1 -It s hut mm w -uw w . j - m - . , . 1 and ia a verr aowl machine. W have had our ijhl or aln ..... -1 . ' . . : - . j.l 1. IIIIIIIIUH BUM B'" I ' . j ,-' . . . . 1 lul.. ihla lii . 1. . .. . f teM mi, vi villi 1 1. . . " - . 1, 1. 1, 1 . ruuas easy as tnia wim.nor tney amu 1 very niea, I dou I tniui tner ia any lauu I am sure yon nil U wen aaitantni aim 1 ehln ytt ca get. Well, I think I hav Miaa r.TT nsrr . lHr Mdiu-I will say in regaro eiimowt iu ry rw-t; it I nil It tt uu4 t S it m kv e-, - 1""T.'"T .aaars ta sus.r all lha oailioaa yon ba "?:i.iraV.:v: mm,m,, ,r ...- . - - " " riira rbarstM la av way. t UlU U TOV rely ba pa-d with It VI hm I'.TT Ntrtin. Mnetdn, Nb.i i;:tMj;;-wi.twui Mrhi . ..1 k 1 k.. a W- sa.li. WW, ' wrw -m j -m a -v lit rtag as4 naal apuranag ' ' -rzrZJ'mZJm ... 1 ...... .1 . a.. tka tt-t oaid .t m . ab bi Aw. N ..... t . . k. i.. it -. j ai i.ft .as it. Ta-r w MtMi ipaa ta lbMttawMiV fst It mM rWalag Ust.la wl a.ks..a. I g-aaral. Is a iH, M ia a..war ,s-f. Vffc.i-)thal mM advaaiaga thai tb rM-it ao ts rof aad lha -ld.,...Uaf ba b -bsd-t-n Waf m am b. a lkrio.tf.r. aadatuil l nl aMa-!. air.pt tchlest aad kta.lts lT.id.rt aHasMV UA U IV. .nr., Thar, hi a add,.!.. al r ,, ,d .bawla.aa.S Tt., '''iV,V V 'T. thai 'ui iK.sk ii a't tsat taay tlaiss II te b. dad I a- d tb ! lb. itM-aTw."-.lib propvt vara, .wb aJI mm sbad m U Um a !T, L M t.yj ..17k la Ua toalHe bah t ! "".pared II With, bsA . . . . at. .--a I laaaia Makvl iiVWaAa-, teat, rwardi.g Va- bava lai tMO.Ws4 U "b-t,- 1 -o.-twh toaka-f A t hast I v.f paisia. habral, WMiaaasstirtT"' GAS AND SMELTER COMBINE.! syndicate Acquire ! All the Kansas Zln molter and a Big Block of Gas Land. Iola, Kan., Feb. 20. The big gas and smelter deal which has been the subject of ao many rumors in this part of the state for the past month was consummated yesterday. Ry the terms of the transfer, th Palmer Oil and Gas company's interests in Kansas; the Robert Lanyon' Sons' Spelter company's two plants here and at Laharpe; the W. & J. Lanyon smelters, one here and one at Pittsburg, pass into the control of a company of New York capitalists, organized for this purpose. Th new company is composed of some of the wealthiest men in New York, includ ing Henry Havemyer and Rosweli P. Flower, The capital stock Is 1,000,000 and the company will be Incorporated in New Jersey. The company secures control of four zinc-reducing plants which have a capacity of one-quarter the spelter output of the United States, leases to 40,000 acres of land in the heart of the gas belt, absolute title to 10,000 acres of land and th name and business of tho Lanyon Smelter companies. This give it practical control of the Kansas gas field and absolute control of the zinc reducing business. When answering advertise ments mention Independent. Machine Indorsed By Use It. been offering to it readers sewing ma paper (or f 19.50. The machine is war who hav purchased these machine an a machine called at tb Imdcpcmdht addranw of partie who bad purchased writ to them and learn if tb machin given tb name and addresses of thirty a 1 l. - . - f - A A ,L. wuom mum wruvs niwr aiuinar w w LINCOLN, NEB., March 1, 1899. ona of the "Indeoendent" aewinff ma- 1 1 . .-1.1 A ibl IS Plinva, OS9 nwns a vim o VESTA, NED., March 3, 1898. referred to, i all that tb advertisement respect complete. 1 on are saie in Buying Yours, o. nuiiiusv, DAVEY, NEB., March 8, 1898. iit . mat evening oonwruiuij vum luuepeuuons doe work. 1 like it better all the time. One of our an "Independent" She say tbey work a . n(! CI . ,1 t navn aAmf,a mA a 00 oiuRur uu w mochiu a 1 am. 1 oar s truly, MRS. A. L. ISCOTT. OAK, NEB., MARCH 6, 1898. , , , . , , . 1 wonia ay mas me inacuiuv ia juns perfectly atiHtliKl. 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IIS Tw rataiUliy, (A cur K IT. rWNi:R,tlTT, NKIt, Marb ft, ia ai a mi a trip, w- r-w -.-r, - . - rssfawUtidl, JOIIfl Ii OMItOKN. 14 Udaadswl Masbl .. a. - at I V.t trJ SBssl WS aWfS't waf-J-i wm WW 1 H OlLLS Bouse A the tor I pld liver, ana cure biliousness, sick headache, Jaundice, nausea, Indlgesf tlon, etc They are In valuable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they can be taken by children or delicate women. Price, 'He. at all medicine dealers or by msll of C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT SEARLES & SEARLES Main Office T.V Lincoln, Neb. SPECIALISTS IN Nervous, i.hronlo and Frlvste diseases uf I Men and Women All private dlf ewes snd dis orders of men. Treatment by mull i coutallMllon free, frphlhs cared for life. All forms ot female mrnk iikss aud Diseases of Wo men. ' Electricity: , With Medicine. Snsbloi ns to (fuarsntee to cure all ciyes eprsbl -itl the noe, throat, client, utouisHi, llvur. blood, skin and kidney dli-easci", Lost Manhood, Night EmUslnris, Hydrocele, varlroceie, uoniirrnes, Oleet, I'llen. flptuls and Hwlsl Ulrars, uisrwies and Srlxbfe WI00.00 ft a eass of 1 1 I A f, UM I. KITS' 1TI.N IlVaflCPMIA . ' . , m ii ... 1 1 ,1 1 r..' 1. ' . or SYPHILIS Wcinnot riirulf cnrlil. CATARRH CURED PERMANENTLY- Msdloius and trwniiit.nL only 6 put uiontu. a psrfsct rors irniirnlfl In nry ' ws ucoit. (lot awk's trssiima". CIIKB KiuuilnMloo and compilation KIlliK. Horns Traimnt by mall lo all dlssamts a snrt-lally. All nisdlibi tnrnlshsd Call or addrsns wltb stamp lor circular, Irs book and rscolpis. Drs. searles & seanes, uzx WTNTEIt EXCURSIONS. These are for tho sick, the rheumat ic, the nervous, and tired-out-people. It is to Hot Springs, 6. 1) via the Klk- horn line, February 14 ana 28. un fare for round trip. Hotel rate are low. (jo end get well. Call on A. S. Fielding, 117 South Tenth street. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO KTJflOFB SOLD STEAMSHIP TICKETS FROM EUBOPE SOLD, ft vmi amk crcintr to th old OOimtrv or intend to bring friend from ther to this country, please call on me for figures. Information, etc. C. T A. NorthweirterQ Line. Patronize the Nebraska Independent's advertisers. Th Way to ko ta Callforala. Is In a tourist sleeping car personally conauctea Via in uurungMia rain. Ton don't change car. You wake fast time. Yoo ses tb finest scenery on th '? . . . , lour car I not so extensively nnisnew nor so An to look at a a palao slseper but it i just as olan. last as comfort able, just a good to rid in. And nearly $20 cheaper. Tha rtiirlino'tnn avmiralnna stara Lhv coin every Thursday at 610 p. m. reach ing can r rancisco eunnay ana ios ab geles Monday. Porter with each oar. Excursion manager with each party. For (older giving (nil Information call at B. ft M. depot or city ticket offlo corner lUtn ana u street. Q. W BOITO KLb C. P. T. A. NOTICE OF SALE UNDEIl CHATTEL MORT OAOB. Nntlos Is hsrbr alrn thut br rlrtuo of a obstiol mortvna; ilall on tha '.'Nth of Jul?, IHUS and daly fllrd In th onlr ol li ronn'y ir of l.nnrnstor cnant.r KUrRsllaon tns sum oar ur July, 11)8, and H"cM br Thomas IIp1"Iiri still . U Mills fo wini tns pnvtni-ni oi trie sum ol flltmn huiiilred aud sixty ilolliirn rtrlsnlt hnr. Itia Iimib nisil In tlis pnymsat ol mi lit snm ami no snll or otber promwlliiirs at law hrln lima nallintsil In rwiitor hhIiI oslit or sny iinriihsr- ol. tliumfois 1 will will tns proiwrty llior.ln il- scrltiwl: Oiis U Ilorss Hiru Trscllnn snvine No. IB'S. Inn HI s 1 Nw Hiins thnwlmr N.i. ut; una I'nn. Tutus W ind Miarkrr No. stiaitm.hi.il. im Wxs'itnalim Whs on l.nslsr. On. Ilnuilr llit 15 It T In 4 pi . tins astar tans ami wanna fit psIii'S ani ons at His l.nwrwnni sr.ninia", rn i.f I I 'iiiii n l.nwaator ritum N.hrsaka i'S ths lllk day of Ksorusry lwt at J nVin, k n in. A. ir.lss'n, When you Have a lliiasr ii nuny up rw a inp USE THE It U the chf anct becaute you k.ivr timr, diul time it monry, ShIkI train, Lincola to Dr n vrr, Chicaro, St. LouU ami Kandt City. tt. v. i!omi,cf,iTJi, If tOlUHKUHlMl tatbrAnrtc rom tbm't ni4ata arrastaaia said y bat aasarad tabraataa fjaaiaa l ItraoaaHj tvadaeWd sraoa to a laee, tM A-sa aad I'it(tsa4 tta tba t arwa 1'a.aaa, Taa-s) ti-rMa bate I ak-a, bliaaaUi4 aad t.'aat ft tlrdt, and tiaatrv I'rt a sWasilt arkvi.ird rai!a Toarsst mi rat Uiaaoaatad by ih bM baaladH iaaav, lta4tsb kd k.tati tfoaa ttti r" t1 dVada. !to. I'nwM aad ailltr I estta, laay baarWaaf inaa Ua aay aisr baa. 1f4 M par I Is al art sad aa mi esidraa I- It mttaao. -, Afl mW liyilii0inii