WOULD DIVIDEJLL SAMOA. Senator Morgan' Plans to End the Continuous Quarrel,' . HE MAKES A VERY PLAIN TALK, No J(Mm for Niill,nnt In Itnalliiff With A raelllo CMe Wotthl Leave (Utile to Interfar. With the Cltlllalnt; l'rai VjH(iI3of?r, s April Js Senator John f. Morgan of Alabama, a lead ing member of the foreign relatlous committee, whub kS for us efprrS iun on ilia Hatuoaa problem, said: , "There in only one permanent olu tion of tbe rtamoun rpmsthm. That Is a partition of thu island by the throe great powers, which have by common desire Just formed a commission to reconcile tho diirt'no between themselves and the native Bamoana The United Stetee, (Ireat lirltaln and Germany, will, iu my Judgment, sot moat wisely, if they immediately proceed to a settlement on tbe netur al thoory that little good will result from a temporUIng policy toward these warlike and bloodthirsty sav agee. , "Whatever sentiment w may enter tain for th rights of tua Samoans.the arbitrary law of natura which pre vents aa lucougrous assimilation of people, will ever be an insurmountable barrier to peace, proKrese and clvllUa tton a long a governmental control 1 by (ha weaker claas. "I am thoroughly Impressed with tha Importance of partition, a I be lieve that the immediate division of the island will bring about the apeedy aolution of a trouble that may termin ate gradually with the practical e termination of the rkmnsn race. "The Uultod Mates should hare a coaling station at 1'sgo I'ago. And then with the long desired cable in the I'soldo, reaching to Honolulu nnd Sydney, giving communication with the home govern intm is, tliajTo will be little to lntrfre with the spread of ilvlllsatioB on the Humoan islands." CONGRESMATHAVrTO MEET A Mew f.ew ild to tfuriilali fwloa . WIH the Troon He DamainU, WiUHKxoTow, April The an tiomicement of Ueneral Lawton that 100,1)60 troop will be ieo eaaary to aubjugitto the inaurgonls in the 1'hillpptiia Island, la caualng thu admlnlatratbm much of worry. Under the army reorganization bill it wa provided that the entire army ahould' consist of not to esed 06,000 regulara and SS,!'00 volunteers. Step have been taken within the last few dnye to muster out the vol' untoor nowin the service, and it is expected that this will bo itccom pllahod and those In the Philip pine ttartuit on their return to thie country by , May 11, Lswton'a do maud for additional foreee, how ever, makes it imperative that the President ahould immediately issue a call for voluntoora to take the place of those who are to oome back, but it this U dona It will bo Imjpisl ble without violating, the law to erid any such number of men across the Pacitlo aa the general demand, There la much talk in administra tion circle to-day of a call for an ex tra session of Cougrena in ordrr that mime provialon may be made to meet the emurgoaoy which ha arlaun. SOCIALISM IN CHICAGO, 1A Tfcoata ot the l'oila' t'hnrak ear irlM III C'nrfiitlaa. Ciiicaoo, April 1. The Uev, Dr. II. W. Thomua of the IVople'a church, broke down the barrier and declared hlmkvlf a Iwliever in aot-lellatu In hla auriuon or louture yoaterday, "ThU aubJiHit ha nt me mora mental and aplrltual atruggl during tha Uat three year than any other, but the voice of duty, love of emiutry, of man and thxl, ciIIm I me down," he aatd to lit congregation in MeVleker'a theater. "The one aolutlmi that I caa in the future i aotne form of eo-wM)ratlun-tmi farm of mutuatUin, It dot, not hurt uie if you rail it an elalUm," . . Applaue wa the aniwer from the galie'-U,tut there a ailenre iu the Uxly of Ihu rhuroli aul In the bov, Wuken wuty lu' Ure with alight ripple of hand clapping Ihtrieg the mayoralty eampalgai W, Thowaa w rutupUuou oh the Audi trtaut plalfitv mthe ngat uf Atlgwld'a meeting, and in the tat CraUttil mptk f he known aa earneal nupHtrlr of the lh'C.i pUUuruv . .... . , fw lowt Nli 1tt, a emtie trui iu (! tily, tn mbra, tdm v !! t f huti.t-v vf lt -ri c liwift Aittru. I lr el(!H tte nf , hd!V, I'. A. It M !.:, a. V I. '..k' ttlltttiJ tiiiiui4(a 1Kt4.l u'iit Mr M.t4 a4 Mr t'.'Uiii t ., k Iriiiij k (t lti f l ,iS h ( lrw Htl(tl i. t V, ! M W ', I fi tk tvil 4) . liHt PILUCURKPRl-n I0,C00 Trlnl Trntmcnti u mn r a it a. Hw u a I i ti.'-m V ., tv4t, an, I rtfontt iht Nrmst4 SOLDIERS UNDER ARREST. Ore Huittirad Wreak Vnenee On a ' Man frwuaUee Hslnaabaepar. Saji Fiusrciaw,' April 18. One hun dred United SUtea aoldler are under arreat on the 1'realdlo' roaervatloa They are eneampod on the open, and are guarded , by cavalry and tha Twenty-fourth Infantry, regular, colored, the formi bulng In charge of Adjutant Lieutenant, Uarrja, . ,,.;; M The ofl'ermo of the men wa the burning down of a aaloon mi outalde the reaorvatlor) U n, in which 1'rivate Charle I. King, Company (J, Twenty third infantry, we eo brutally beaten, that ho 1 not ox pouted to Jive, Private Clark of Company Y, lo of the Twenty -third regiment, ) In the guard houao charged with the aaaault, but the aoldler aaaurt that the aaloon pimple are reaponwlble, and claim that the proprietor, A, L. JUdifeld, wa the ehlef aaaallant of the injured man, The trouble began Maturday night, when aeveral recruit went to the aa loon, which I known a the I'realdlo Club cafe, , Thcrn wereeveral women In the place and a row aoon atarted over one of thern, In which nearly all the men prevent participated, to takFindian recruits. War !!ertrwiil tt Knllat Inmi Able Ilodled fiedobln. WiapmoToir, April II The war de partment ia entered on a new de parture in regard to enllatment, in directing that able bodied Indian be recruited for the regular army, Word to thl afreet hu hen nt to the Car Hale Indian echool and to recruiting atatlon In the VVeat. Huveral year ago the war department decided that the experiment of making aoldler out' of Indlttti wa a failure, and the few Rompantea of red- akin that had been formed were inua- tered out of the aervlee. It waa found that Indiana did not take kind ly to the rigid discipline of military life, and had a habit of running oil! to loin their famille whenever they felt o Inclined, The Intention in regard to the new Indian reer uit I to aund them to Cuba, I'orto Uiuo and the Philippine, where their aupeilor knowledge of auoullug and woodcraft would be of eonaldurahla bounflt to the white aoldler, They will be reg ularly collated and required to engage In drllla, marche and all the routine of a aoldler' experience. There will not be any organization eompoaud entirely of Indian, ; MISS H0RL0CKER RETURNS, HmIIh( Rlai(ritphr Will faee Aerni I Inn of aoiiillng i'iiUiiiiit Cumlr. ' IUanJtoa, Neh., April 18 Mia Viola llorloiker returned to Ilaaling yeatcrday In company with her motbr and friend, and will face the charge of having attempted to kill Mr, C V, Moray by aeudlng her a box of bon bona containing armmla The accuaud, in company with her attoruttye, will go before the county court to-morrow, when the aherlff will place her under arreat, Hhe will furnlah the neccaaary bond for her preliminary hearing and will then return to her homo. - The caae will be pualud, Mlaa llorlouker ha been In aafe handa during her ab aence, and a clone wutvh ha been kept over htr to prevent her commit ting anlclile. Analyal of the polaoned candy here ahowa that each boubou coutalucd four grain of araculu. The atate chcmlat at Mncolu la alao at work on the eluft and hla rtport la auxloualy awaltud, Mra, Morty and Mr. Unalln, who ate of the candy, are out of dam gcr. FEW ARE RE-ENLISTING. Offur of amoo llunnly IU Tmptt but 1 l'f I'rnl l Ilia Vuluntetir. WAaiiiNurox, April t e. The dealre of the voluntvura to return to tlila country la evidenced In a report which ahowa that, of thoae who have been offered the opportunity to re-eultat with the ofTi-r of a bonua la travel pay of over .V0, only abtiut 1 per cent will auueoi The volunter, it la atated, deeire to come home by organ iatatiou luatead of Individually, Home iliaehargua of Indivl Jual awldlera have been brought about by rongreulonal preaure, but a a rule Oenrral IH1 ha been disapproving all applicatlona fur dldorgi, taoopt In the eaae of the attk or wountled and diaabled aoldler. TO BE MADE AN EMBASSY. tifl et e t'Hti4 ! I aiu al MaetM la M Its Mat4 i !, WaaHieitroe. April R-Th I' at ted Metea legatUm al Mlrlt la Ui m rate. ta ait eiiib4y, and Ikiltauty Murr, w hn lia lt aUvtl fur the pl-- will l-e lite trt AHirU'H am balr al the eur vl the lufnl WU4 liupAlchva fit4 Madrid aa kxtim lite tivtrrmtttttot l rai (Ue fpanltb liaUM hvre la Ike htj; her rank, Hite kt'Ar will a rk fHl Iu tMl vt the tti'tHtatle repr a.tU(iiv ( ir4 liiUaia, lianee ttvttiMH and Mit, uea a fvtlt itu) (', I iM-'-rae lte iiwjwtt ai U rt pruuvva Kr it t"j the Uiuut, hI H a evtttt titwut tdU"a IU t(u(ji, t 'l I We ta Huaaai All ta1he raMxa-i ke a a ttl K ta tirH tm1 Ittlwtt e t I I'Sl'U t!ikt4 Kf'l.ta lit tvlKne it t Wat tMtwt4 j WaiJirta ii4 a4 UxtiHg y-ra oM-t a )bH tit lt im Vf Ike atta fi !ln a4 iitiik IK m w i V lb tiiv-i kit 'a mH b nm a 4 ) ea ! U f 4Mt K t keh tt U .liM,l IU tl ! vat a v4 itt t-Mtakt Beware of Olutmeota for Catarrh that Cooulu Hereurjr, r aa mercury will uroly rleatroy tbe iwnna or amell and completely dertinKe the whole ay at em whim entering It through tba triucoua nurlucea iwl arth;l ahould nevrrbe uand except on preaoriptioua from reputable pbyeiulane. om the dam n they will do I tn fold to the good you em poaaibly derive from them. I full' Catarrh Cure, manufftctured ty !', J, Cheney A Co,, Toledo. Ohio, con tain no mercury, and i taken Internal ly, acting directly upon thu blood and nmnoiiN aurfaue of the ay atom. In bay ing Hall' Catnrrb Cure be euro you Ret flia irnnitlna. It in takiin IliK-rnflll V and la made lit Toledo, Ohio, by V. 3. Cheney & Co. TftHtlinoiilal (rte. Bold by drug glata, price 75 cent per bottlo, POPE LEO ATTENDS MASS, fartleliiateil In a l'mtpointil ,Thankglr lug Maa In at. I'eter'e Yeaterila. ItoMii, April 18, The thanksgiving max at Ml. l'cter' cathedral, which win poalponed on account of the 111 nea of hi holinoaa, from the annlver aary of the eornatlou, wa celebrated yeaterday in the Jlaaillua, wliUlt wai thronged wltlt diplomat, reprcsenta id vo of the Kuatern patriarchate aad foreign notable. The pope entered by an ' Interior atalruaie oominuiilcatlng with tb chapol , of the Holy, Hacrament at half piut 10 o'clock. He wa pro ceded by a proueawlon of cardinal! and prelate, in full veatment and wearing the triple crown, ho wa ear rled along the great nave In the Hudlt (icatatorla to the pontifical throne the congregation ruining loud aaula matlon until he took hi xrat, Cardinal Camlllo .. Maieella, prefeol of the oongrugallon of tlacred Kite, oelebrated maaa, ' At It cloae the pope aolcrnly gar hi bleaalug and wa then borne back to hi private apartment amid re newed acclamation. Tha uprome pontiff looked a welt a before hi iiluoiw. , ; - .. CH ILD ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES, una a aloi,ikiBr tut (living j Her rather Irlnk Thai Uae.ed Death. Ann Akiioii, Mich., April li), Huth Mario Dexter, a girl 4 year of ago and living at Milan, ha commenced a ault, through a guardian, to reoover damage for the death of her father, Thouia F. Dexter, the landlord of tht Commercial hotel, who died March 3 Uat, The defendant I a saloonkeeper named Hchmltt, Tha plaintiff claim that , her , father became addicted to intoxicating liquor to audi an extent that be became a habitual drunkard, And that the fact wa in the cognizance of Nchmltt, and it waa fruqiiontly brought to hi notice, not withstanding which ho supplied Dex ter with Intoxicant. It I claimed that exaclve drinking brought on Dexter' death, and under a particular ataluto of Michigan the caae is brought ngulnat the aaloonkccpcr ana 81U.00O damage i naked of him, It k understood that another suit will be brought for a like amount agaluat an other saloonkeeper. i ' santiago'kicking again. rhla Tlitit II I. Over aa Order l.nqod by (lovarnor Unnoral Ilraobo, Santuoo his Cuba, April 18. (lov eruor (ieiieral llrooke' order alollh ing Import dutlee for municipal bone fit and licciiKca will decrcuae thu municipal revenut), it I estimated, 50 pur cent. It effect will bo the closing of Uio nubile school and the stopping of all publlo Improvements," This, at all event, U a prediction of the local preai, which donouuuee the order aa a "return to the Spanlah sys tem," and which claims that tha methods of taxation substituted by Ueneral llrooke open the way to ey evasion by the wealthy, Henor Hccardi, the mayor of Santi ago de Cuba, started for Havana to day to protest againat the new arrange ment, aa it la feared that there will be a renewal of brigandage a the rrault of atoppltig work on public improve ment. SEVERE STORM IN TEXAS, rertlfle Wind and Hall VIHd arl rUw Aaroaus Texaa. April 1. teveral tawua were vialt4 by a tr rifle wind and hall tlurin yeaterday, Al I.ytle the building on the "X. L raneh waa deuMitiahed and a Meaioaa oowboy WUUd. At Wolmvr, tlm hn of City Marahal Inaall wa bluwtt down and Mra Inaall and her two ehildrea Injured, The a!hilhuuo at Medina waa overturned and the tvaohar, Mim Mia to lleUUad, reived internal injur Jurie Two pupil. Tom Mtl and Henry Willard, wro serUe! . Jret l ha ewat tMuairy arourtd U.h W(hh and (f pt t ttflatl ta tt.i.M aadetHtt iMul?lUi wtiit hk lutaat isakal t. WfapU win are ilawia aad Ike Arat4 at tUra t ua wifarily aUa totted ita train en tkta diu-a. AHENTI0W. HOUSEKEEPERS. Whlnf QotKt , hixSi l aty M i41ta fttewva WMkh fre xit) aaaiMMt aw4'4, a4 4 eat a tu'i ! HwiM a4 a l ea-l. It-1 K, attu4k Kw WW ardteatl Cameron Co., U. S. Alt., Paver City, Net titlt4 awtm tai-a at IT WILL TAKE . mm A Great Army Needed, Says Law ton, to Govern the Philippines, INSURGENTS BACK V AGAIN, Could Mnrolt Through the lalantt With .... , . '. . .... ... f mll Faroe, Hut Troop. Maul Our- S tlaoa : the Town Abaeiloue4 the ianta Crua tltrlt. 'J'ti ' " Manila, April IS, Major General I.awton returned with hi expedition to Manila, by order of General Otl, after evacuating the town of I'uete, Longos, Lumban, (Jusajan and Kan tit Crux, from which the rebel had been driven. ; " ' . General Law ton's troop are needed in the movement north of Manila, and Laguna do Hay will be left to the in aurgent until the rainy season, when the water will be higher, thu euabl lng the army gunboat to get Into the river, The launche captured . from the inurgunt aro to be i returned to their formor owner In Manila. General hawtou said in 'an Inter flOWi ' "With the force I have there 1 no doubt I could go through tho whole ialandj but if a government is to be established it will be necessary to garrison all the towns, It would take 100,000 men to paoify the islands, "I regret the necessity of abandon ing tho captured territory." Major General Law ton 'a expedition left the Luguna de Hay ' dlstrlft last night and reached Manila this morning, bringing all the men and the captured insurgent boat. It objects, namely, tho capture of tho inaurgents' boats and the distribu tion of the proclamation, emphasized by a lesson of American power, throughout the lake region, have been attained, General Law ton immedi ately began preparation for an Im portant expedition on land. There has been no fighting on the lake foi three days. . .- During the absence of Lawton'a ex pedition the insurgents have been con centrating at tho northern end of the lake, near i'uslg, and ''the American sooutt report that several thousand are already there. Two hundred and fifty Chinamen from (Santa Cnu have arrived hero. They left tho town owing to their fear that tho rebels, on re-entering the town, would wnatc vengeance upon them for favoring tho (American. Wasuiskitos, April 17. When a dis patch, announcing the recall of Gen eral Lawton, was shown to ilrlgadler i Gbterul Hchwuu, acting adjutant gen eral, ho said It waln accordance with the understanding of the War depart merit a to the purpose of General Lawton' campaign, i f' General Otis sunt this expedition ! to Southern Luzon." ho continued, for tho purposo of destroying any in surgent forces that might be found there, so makea careful rvconnolsance of tho territory and to spread broad cast tho recent proclamation of tho Philippine commUslon, setting forth the purposes of this government with respect to the Islands, "I understand that he wilt release all the prisoners he has taken and they will be sunt to their homes. My this action It is hoped that he will prove to the Filipinos that the Amer icans are not us barbarout as tho in su,rgents pretend we are and that we propone to treat the Filipinos hu manely,' "Why Is General Lawtou needed at Manila'" "General Otis I.as not communi cated his plans to the department, tho mattur being left entirely to bis discretion, The insurgent leader ha establiahed his headquarters at San Ferauando, to tho northwest of Maloos, and I suppose General Gila voulemplatea a move ment against that eity. General Lawton had ouly I, Boo men under his command, and it was of course im posalbte for him to divide hi force by stationing detachment iu every vil lage captured. His command will be useful, however, In ataiatlng In the advance on Maloltm, or in rlnforrlng the line about the city of Ma.tiia. It la puMihle that wheu tho lake rie Ueneral (Hi will resume the campaign in the eoutbern pari of the Island. N . clevengeT "is "recaptured. nr (iy iMtt Aft. in i4it e. .Hm,Ij Mf4.. LiaaaiY, Ma, Aprtt , MterllT J oh a king rreeived a lelrgram Ihi worning from the eonatabie al ViU bard, Uf iHtaaly, that be bad ap tared fcral tiitj(er, wao of the awea a bruke jait aereoa tha high! tf April 1 with three other sue, few 1 iff King left al ottv to bring Utv t e-r M The ewuatM wtU gat lew artt of tusik Hvttv la aaJer tedlfluaeet ff klliiMg tHrwrg Abvat Uuring rellf tuua Mtiig ta a hiau M iitft tity, twitttt a, te aiM al-l tWUa t ),, wim ia stilt lit Im To wl the m4 wka e tapJt t IH bl, Hiiawaaa t Mik wa, are atill al lug. ftt att tnt Ht wt a ta t'u, f t -I H, It, kwlf, rvt y(i. i.w.t pr,J.it lk sm iAttk c f Aa, ita ri4 ti(ibi w t., h ., A ll U msiw tat Ike itt vMiu-M s.iva f k .M.tt.a, K a u a Hil atasH lit.f.'ii be Wtw af fM tlltj l.it4. Ska Waa Hit l ta . tsei Atr.tia M I , Ati I V isk, mh 4 t aflat. va t'tk, aha euMttMStt J t t tV.uk!it Uhi4 I' ws. vl'l kt )tlHiltl tHiue titw a Um4 i,, ST. LOUIS FUNERAL MIXUP. foor Bona wr Re.nlt la tit Injury of ' " terea I'pron. ; St. Louie, Mo,, April 18. Fonr run away accldenta in which seven people wore Injured, s one , probably fatally, occurred to-day within llvo minutes of oueh other in three funeral corteges at Calvary cemetery. , Tha following person were injured: j Mile J. Drudley, cabman, internally and probably" fatally Mrs7 Meagher and young son,,; Miss Nellie Conway, Mrs. Ellen O'Shea," Mamie and Ualph O'Shoa, ' ;.; z -; - - . -y. Mra Meagher wa badly cut and rendered unconscious for some time. Her son's arm was broken and he wa badly bruised. , Tho other ( receivod cut and bruises. 'V i Tho harries of llradley ' team broko and his horses ran wild. ' Other teams were frightened i.nd tho general run away ensued. " f i: WEGIVEANYLADY or man, who will take orders for our Leghorn Hen Food. In their own town; A SOLID BOLD WATCH, FREE We make this offer, for a abort time, n order to get our Food into more general mi. It increaaes yield of egga, and keeps (owl in good health, . Send u 50c. for a regular fi.oo size box, and begin to take order at once. l'iiiniiltlel, wlih mora Information about htm, tent on wiii nl oll-Asbirosswtl, tiutiocd (nvelopi, AddrtM Leghorn Food Co.(lB3 fi,)Boton.Maiav DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. r8i.iS'.T.lincoln,:Web Lawyers and business men ho are particular about the appearance of their stationery snould leave their order for that class of printing at the Independent. Doubt it, trw FAIRBURY NURSERIES. 25 Cents Free Osr PtferlpUve Cstnloaat and do bill for 81 11 Mir to an; addr. we far rrlht Wt oat a eijuiiimu) t.ji k of eholon Kra t. KtiU hiiiJ OrnruDtl TrM, Vla( Mhrubi, lr All uto.'t (ibiiI iliy. wll rnol'.d win to 'MP i'UtfioM tro tauain. sni four name oe a ponia! card. 'lflrw. CM. HUI.HURT, Mgr. Kairbarr. Nb. BEE KEEPER'S SUPPLIES. We want every b keepei to wnd for nnr 1H99 Cata loirue. TBEHTEK BUP- l'LY CU., 103 H. lllh St., Lincoln, Neb. Cures without Pain . One of , the best v features of the ...s .rasrsgg Pile Cure... The RiRRS Pile Cure cures all forma of Pile without one particle of pain. This desirablo point ia not obtain by tbe une of injurious opiates, which simply paralyse and deaden the norvos of tbe parts and make matters worse In the ontf run, bat it ia done solely by ita re markable healing and soothing effect and while it thus gives immediate relief, at the same time the disease is not merely checked but a radical cure ia rap idly accomplished. The point wo want to make clear Is that all this Is done without a particle of puin. This fact ia one great reason any the Il'gip) Pile Cure is so popular. Price 60 cento per boi. RIGGS PHARMACY CO., Lincoln, Neb. ' Under Funk Oprra Ilouee, Northwest Cor. lath and O St. XOTICK, Jm nt.f, nro Han. Wa, A, Wlaaat, R. W. farm., K libera Conn, immim a, tt laanl, na A. C Cri, o-rUoi ul Km hrah , yoe 4 Mrh oJ .too elll ! oo, that ta pr ! 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For a prompt, efficient cure of Headache and all Uver troubles, take Hood'G Pillo While they frouso the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pam, do not Irritate or inflame the internal organs, but have a positive tonle effect. 25c at all druggists or by mall of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. SEND US ONE DOLLAR tsttftt. . taaa niun aia-tna aaasaveia w, coos areva, by IrllitO.O.O, aubjwit to and tnli ad, aad v will Minn jroa wiia if i.w. von. Ao niwe Muinatluo. uur irviync niKit and II uund iwrfert- ly aaOafaatory M T. Niot. HIS. is yos v iww or bnard of.my th rHHllllT ricna. SI3. IM Ul n oo nt with or- andrraliht ohawni Tbl ttnr la ala Mo. 1, orn I taiLaaii, aQDiaaauN., maw, inim pant pia.ru larir Suva, tun covra, henry llnlna and erat, lariroabir, Da.y tin-llncd oen diwr, baodr'ina Sloknl platcO orniun.nUtlona and trlmmlnim, tra iiy amp, ttenuln. etaaaba aa,lila ItawO nwnalr, hand am larv ornamented baaa. Ba aaal rar aia, and w furnli.li rasa an aitra wood irrata. ni.klna it a ir (wit m Saraar. VB tm A BISeiaeeOaSAirTSS with vary ato.a and (ruaranlea car dellvary to your rail- rnao acauon. 1 our ,'ioai onaiar wouki onantv yuu .mi.w (nr auvli a ato.a, th (raiKbl I only at.out Sl.ee for canh MJOmllna, awMaraaalhaat Sie.ae. Arfilraaa, SCARS. ROIBUCK ACO.dKOCHIMCO.IlL Oan, lb4Hk Ca. r Ikatwraiy ralbib-dllr.)' Headauarters for Good Lumber at low prices. SLUBBER CO. 7th&OSt.yLIOCOLN,NEB. QUICKBSrr TIME EVER MADE. CainraeniciDig January 16th tftua- Great Rock Lelund' "Cvkiraao Flyer," leavr ing Iineoln at 8:20 p. m. daily, will make conmoctiona at Colorado Hprinata with new fWt train to Salt Lake Otty ami Portlamid, Orogoni, arriving1 at north vwt Padflo Coneit point tfctr. teen (13) hours quicker and earlier than ever before, Only seventy houra to Portland, Oregon, Iron Lincoln now. Think o h CHEAP LANDS CHEAP IIOMB SErOKEIlS' EXCUK8I0N. To enable interested people to in vestigate opportunities to get food farm land cheap, tho Elkorn line will on February 21 and March 7 and 21, sell tickets to point In north ern and western Nebraska and part of Wyoming at one fare, plus I2,0o, for round trip; minimum fare $9.00. For particulars call on A. S. Fielding:, C. T. A., 117 South Tenth street, or depot, corner Ninth and 8 streets. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUBOFB BOLD STEAMSHIP TICKETS FItOM EUROPE BOLD. If you are going to tha old cwstrv or Intend to bring friends from there to this, country, please call on me for figures, information, etc. A. S. FIELDING, C T. A. Nortawentern Line. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions WEEKLY TO WEBKLY TO CHICAGO AND EASTERN POINTS. Accompnuy theae Excursions and HAVE MONEY, tor the lowest rate tickets are available in thee Popular Pullman Tonrlst Cart. For full ikacriptton of tide service and tbe beaeflia given Its patrtios, alao date ol esmifoaa and rat, e voar Um1 ticket agvet or avldreaa John Hrbnailuo, ti. I, A , blcflgo; or K. W, Thompson, A, U. Toiwaa, Kana. kk It. lUaKa, a I. A T. A , U eidu. Nebraaita. t $32.50 Californii Points. Tvt tUa yta-W Haa Jsat .aW, Maa it-o, I t.a. H-t. lea, t'aUlwraia aad tuital) frMtata; tawi I riya I'll K l M aU ao; eavta tt 1Ut, I ila t !. Aftwe, f-VWi b a 4el tta. 1 - Ittftilftat ClNt. It lilt. MlatllUQ. Tlflii II, "aa. j tv4 V7 I 4i . 1 Dion 00 if IMiD - I