THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. May 4. 1899 INDEPEND What Filipinos Think ''Peace With Dignify" Would Be, ARE DIRECT AND TO THE POINT J.naa'a F.mlMary, Colonel Arfuellei Wanted til American to Nurrsnder the lalaudt at Onee, la Ketara for Cessation of Hostilities. Manila, May 2. In hi interview Saturday with President Huh ur man of tha Philippine commission, Colonel , Manuel Ariruollos, una of iho emlsea- rlea neat by Oenural Luna to ask for a rnssallon of hostilities, buitgm that the independence of tha Filipino at on 00 bs granted, Mr, Hchuruian iiald ho wa uuablo to discuss tha question bocaus A wind can oyerelgnty wm now established, Tha granting of a truce, ha added, was a military in attcr which ha could not discuss. ,v Colonel Arguelle appeared inuoh disboartoned by tha fullura of hli mis sion on account of tha rapidly h bauatinif resources of tha insurgents, lie laid his people desired peace which would be honorable to America and, at the aame time, not humiliating to tha Filipinos, lie added that ha con sidered an unconditional aurreudur , very humiliating. Mr, Sehurmau reminded the Flllpi no emissary that (Jenoral Oils was only treating hi brother Filipinos in the manner that (Jeneral (Jrant treated the Confederates at Appomattox, Colonel Arguulles persisted, how aror, in declaring hi Idea of tha nee tatty of penidttlnif tha insurgents to surrender without losing their honor, making frequent uhu of the phrase, "pa cou dlgnldad" (peace with dig nity). Mr. Hchurman thlnka tha endl near, Tha Filipino realise that Mr, Huhurman it dulrou of peace, and with peace etabllhed it will be eay to satisfy tha Filipino in tha matter of self-government. Waiiisoto, May I. The (State do partmeut ha received a long report by cable from President Hehurmaa of the Philippine commission of tha con ference that was held at Manila Hat urday between tha member of the commission and tha representative of Agulnaldo. Tha text of tha dispatch was made public It was not stated that Mr. Hchurman 's report agreed pre clsely with the pres statement cabled from Manila. , NOT A KANSAN IN THE LIST, Oils rail to llanommend Any of Van . ston't Man for lie ward, WiiiimoToii, May a -In accordance with tha President's request thatUen eral Otis choose from each of the vol tmtocr reglmont now in the Philip plnos one man distinguished for gal lantry for appointment as second lieutenant iu the regular array, Gen eral Otis has forwarded the following names: J, 11. Morse, first lieutenant Califor nia heavy artillery! Ueorga T. Hal linger, first lieutenant First Califor nia infantryj Ualph li. Lister, second lieutenant First Colorado: William It. Olbson, ctptaln Fifty-first Iowa; Chris A, lieeh, sergeant Thlrtoenth Mlune sota; E. V. 1). Murphy, second lieu tenant First Montana; Wallace C. Tay lof, captain First Nebraska; Ileus Jackson, first lieutenant First Oregon; Frank 11 Hawkins, captain Tenth Pennsylvania; Evan A, Young, first lieutenant First South Dakota; lam C Webb, second lleutenaut light artillery. Will Utah A REGULAR CAPTAIN LOST, Otis Tblaka Beakefeller, Math leraetry, 11 lteee t'eptared. Wasuinotox, May 9. General Otia reports that Captain Rockefeller of the Ninth United Ktatoa Infantry has been missing since Friday, when tha eaptain was making Investigation about Caloocan, It I feared that ha has been captured by eome of tha In urgent band. YORKTOWN MENAS PRISONERS Aamtret ley He par I a Coaeeeala till were aa4 III Vtif. Yaiiiuto, May 1 Tha following eablegraw bss been raeelt-ed from Admiral lwys "Msatt.A. April Id tWratsry Navy, Wasalagtoai Apparently reliable la faratalioa eays ten wf the York tow a Imm etaw, Iru'UdtRtf tUltnura, are prlsuttar at ltturgut hJ,ttr tare. Am euutittuiwy tuiMtigation, otwey, t Ueatf tf fossa Wfe tt fM mm M Aft tt fnusa. J, May 1-Hy tte rreaaathve diat-ttarfe tit e4 h tha eehlretUHi tf Va day, three 1-ru wary' lestr4 tUty war) .'akeawa Ur, ttrt4 a4 rati Jff tVewef, three flwgara Mitt vH JiM AleUea, arm trA trt. TUe was k-a44 with, puwder a4 to ttota l M eea It HA! f ttvvH My I - tha I tt4 fUle traaiiM-tft httafNiaa, MkUlt ar Vitt4 l-UrJ4y Httt, tHttittl lh W4y tt tarUi Uivff, Vttltli talaalry, wkWk til U seat U faaa f)tat fu Utatmaat. aa4 taa fc4y Ha Wtata 'Vaava aa4 t4alAif, tUrmaay, My tIW tm I'teJartait Karl tKlttei 14 l ttkafr, tka aatlwf mt )W ai Kattar," la 44 Ha ft Iar f aga. treaty satea yar ag made a wtr tor In Atla OPPOSE PHILIPPINE POLICY. Chicago Mais Maatlng I'rotaitt Agalott Imparlallmn. CiircAOo, May i, Central musio hall was yesterday af tornoon filled with an audience , gathered to protest Rgalnst the course of the administra tion with reference , to the Philippine islands. Once or twice the proceed ings were interrupted by protest of those who disagreed with the senti ments of the speakers.: i'rofe.sir J. Lawrence Laughlln of the university of Chicago, in speaking of the national policy toward the Fil ipinos, said: "There the flag is the emblem of tyranny and butchery," Crle of "treason" came from the gallery, but the crle were quickly drowned out by approving cheers. When lilshop J, I, Kpaulding of Peo ria declared that "England has never been a friend of this country," an Englishman near the platform cried "that's lie." Without noticing the interruption the bishop continued nl address. Dr. Henry Wade Roger, president of Northwestern university, acted a chairman of the meeting. Beside hi in the speaker were 1'rof, Laugh lln, llishop Hpauldlng, Dr. Jenkln Lloyd J onus, Kdwtn lturritt Hmltb, Hlgmund Zclsler and Mis Jane Addam. ALGER A CANDIDATE, Annoennai Ttist lis Want to He Cnllad tatat Manetor groin Michigan, DjCTUorr, Mich,, May 8. Bccretary Alger was interviewed relative to hi candidacy before the next legislature for United Htatc senator from Michi gan in succession to Henator McMillan, lie wa asked if Henator McMillan had intimated to him that he would not be 1 candidate for re-election to third term in the senate, (Jeneral Alger replying, aaldi "Henator McMillan has not only in tl mated, but has positively declared 1 to me on several occasions that ha 1 will certainly not be a candidate for , re-election and that if I chose to be a ' candidate that he would do all in hi power to assist rny candidacy, ) 'I would not become a candidate in the sense , of making a rough and tumble struggle for tha Henatorship, I do not believe that election to tha Henatorship should ever come in that way. Jlut if it appeared to mo to be the wish of a majority of the people of Michigan, I would be glad to make a fair contest for that olllce." i THREE KILLED, SIXTY HURT, An KitiUMlon Train Wrsekad Kaer UlMllHtM. n. Y. Ilot'iiicsTER, N. Y,, May l -Three person were killed, mora than a down seriously Injured and fifty less ' seriously hurt as tha result of a wreck at 2:48 o'clock yesterday after noon on tha Kocheater A. Lake On tarlo railroad, better known a the Kay railroad, at Roscnbaur's corners, about one and a half mile north U the city line, when two cars on an ex- eursion train filled with passenger left the track while rounding a curve at full speed, and were complete., wreckod. TWO DIE IN A PRAIRIE FIRE. riama Sweep Aoroet a Nebraika County, Doing Great !inaga t Coi.KKiriiiK. Neb., May 2 A prairie fire burning in the hay flats along the northern tier of counties of Nebraska, ' ten miles from this place, yesterday afternoon, passed into the track of a tornado and was swept with the speed of tho wind diagonally across this county for twenty-five miles, destroy Ing everything In its path. The only Uvea lost, as far as known. wra tluum of Mrs. Holla Livingston and her 6-year-old boy. ha Will riek a Hatband. Nbw York, May 8 Gotham' upper set 1 profoundly Interested In tha outcome of tha remarkably radical step taken by Hetty Green in taking a cottage at Newport for tha aeason. While there has been nothing said by tha mother to indicate that such I tha case, It I believed hera that Mrs. Green ha decided to give her daugh ter a chance to pick a husband. New Vatk graaefcUe to lie Taied. Ai.haxt, N. Y . Mar I. - Public franchise throughout tha state! of New York ara to be taxed. This la d served by tha passage of tha Ford Henate bill by tha assembly. It Is estimated U will add annually D.OaIu.ooo to tha revenue of the slate, fully llJ.lHM.oon to tha la euiua of Greater New York, and in vreasa tha ta ratvlpta of avary local ity In ikmllar prtHrtluit, t twkea' Aeakev Made gtaa I tela t, Naw Yoaa, My i-fcdward F. Cn kar, Ulvhard (whsr'a ttapbaw and dapaty ehlal tif the lira deparimtnU As baatt made aotlag rhlaf, wwlag t llugA IWaaar'a rea''guslbtt, aa an avee fa twtv Jti tta, Vat, My t Mista IWae Utrlttd WhHya Km t 4 AhUI alt agaiatt t k)t4 Aulas NnM tlstah uu.ua Tka aui ftvw vat vf tavaat Vriry thargaA rHItt lattkaaaka . l A4stta.it, May t-Tw tWkt I arlAtalka were dUtlHatly fait tf l,t tMli was albr rnlM, twt ka twawad, klA Mtvwa4 Immadiataif sMerwatd, w (,f kaA ftaatav satotUy, iMt A fa4j VstAAtatK NaV, My,A ta adt ftm4 t ttrtHig It Madr awatity, AWmt f mltaa taV Uaatrotiag tvarythiAf U Us wsk A Urgt Haiiiy of tut It was kl,l4 if ARE TIKI II Probable Action of Authorities Troubles Idaho Strikers. THE MEN ARE BACK AT WORK. lh Mlnar A ra Nearly All A r mail and 600 oldlars Can 1'raiarv I'asce if Arrant Ara Mot Attempted Troop at Aev era! I'olut Undrr Order. WAliDgKB,Idaho, May? ,The Ward ner rioter are back at work. Tho rioters' sympathizer are thinking of the consequence. Many Inquiries are made as to the probability of martial law. ' Governor Htetinenberg's ectlmate of fiOO troops as sulliclent to preserve peuce I all right if arrest are not at tempted, Tho miner ara nearly all armed and their position on Canyon crecic and at Mullmio are nearly im pregnable. Haw Fiunoisoo, May 2. The troops at the Presidio are practically under arms to respond to the cull of Gov ernor Bteunenberg of Idaho to assist In preserving order at Warduer. Ad' jutant General Jlaboock ha received a dispatch from General Mile notify Ing him that General Morrlam of tho Department of the Columbia had been placed in command of ell troops or dered to the scene of tho trouble and instructed to call for reinforcements without regard to department lines. The railroad have been notified that a special train may be called for at any time. -Uknvkr, Colo;, May 2, Major Gen eral II. 0, Merrlam, commander of the Depurtmunt of the Colorado, and his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Jlonnctt, have gone to Wardner, Idaho, to in vestigate the miners' strike and riot. It is understood that General Merrlam wa ordered to Idaho, which i in the Department of the Columbia, because ho wa nearer the seat of the trouble than tha Columbia commander, Chicago, May 2, -An order hat been received from the war department at Washington by General Hherldan, commander of tho Department of the Lakes, to have bis troops ready to move to Wardner, Idaho, where tha miner are rioting as a result of labor trouble. In the days of the old De partment of the Missouri there were under command of the Chicago Army headquarter 10,000 men, but since the war with Spain began this force has gradually diminished until now there are scarcely 000 men to dispatch to Idaho if their services are needed ST.CLAIR JUDGES IN THE BUSH Federal Offloart Cannot Plod the County Court Second teailon frlday Nliht, 0ckoi.a, Mo., May 2.-8, L. Pott, Mr, Ray and E, Kirk special deputies under 12, K. Dunham, , United btates, marshal, came hero yesterday from Kansas City to servo attachment on the justice of Ht, Clair county, who have refused to levy a tax to pay for bonds for a railroad that was never built. It wa intended to take the judge to Kansa City before Judge Philips. Deputy Wilkerson from Hpringfleld, Mo., and Deputy Jo Huff man from Mansfield arrived last night to assist in the capture. Tho deputies have guarded the court house con stantly since midnight, Sunday, and are on tha watch to-day, but the Judges have not appeared. The regular term of the county court begins to-day, and it has been reported to the United States marshals and the holders of St. Crail county bonds that the judges would meet to day in the courthouse, and that a com pany of their friend would come with them to protect thorn from the deputy marshals; hence a large force of dep uties wa sent here. William Walker, son of one of the county judges, was in town yesterday, and learning of the arrival of five deputies warned tha fugitive judges, and they decided to stay away from town. J. IX Campbell, county clerk, ay that the court will meet to-day in tho wood. Tha tax levy which tha mar shal sought to stop has, already Im mads by tha county court. Tha judgea esuia into town stealthily Friday night and, according to tho clerk, held a secret inmllng In the courthouse And utada the levy. A the judge bav evidently decided to remain In the brush, there will probably be no eon- nut, KIRKSVILLE NEEDS AID. Uavetaae leaAe letae 1'raaUtaaltaa Aeklag rad JtrrKMsox Cut, Ma., May ft. Gov eroor Maphee laud a proclamation to-day ri)Utlaf tha gaaeral puhile t auWrtbe frrn-ljf toward tha rallaf of tha eyeion au3rr of Nlvwa and KtrksviUe. Ike atatt f aa Afka read, tittia l;,Hk, Ara., May tN'w has Ua rvilvad kara tt tha amIh alMttttf llaiH paUar. In Va ltarart euaaty, the alder PattartKm u asurdvrvd In IVtfvtuW, y Will and William llsrdtsv Mill wa Kaagad a law l. kg wkila Hardin wa shut tddaatkla jttt, ) ta U llatad that ynnag l'altara,a wa mar dr4 by frtaadsut lUrdtn la ratawga iswt Hakaa rea Aa M's.iwtia( May I Ula lUkar. attdaly kauwA la araailm aa-1 14- Ma htf tSHira than third tf a ta tail! l 4 at Ala htua t taiaetty at twMt raUrday. I tut lag tka m tA aak A fc4 UeA fat lag trm Atlwa tf (wtaUiwM aaaamia wkWtt ta4ity grew wra faaaada tttHt fcs Na Ava, leaja, May t loeAkda tralt thl fla at I Kt m yaaiar tley, 44af attsUatVla damsga U farm Wusaa, Vat a and Ut ,.. , COGHLAN REVIEWS PARADE. FhlladelphU' Dowaf Day Celebration- A Naval Parade. Philadelphia, May 2. "Dewey day" was celebrated In thl city with imposing pomp and ceremony. Gov ernor Btone, by proclamation, . made the occusion a holiday in thl state upon the recommendation of tho legis lature. The most important event was the naval parado upon the Delaware river. which wa reviewed by naval and clvlo dignitaries. The harbor presented i 1 1 m . a .. .... uesuuiui spectacle. J lie cruiser Ilallegh wa the chief object of inter est. Tho war ship was anchored at tho extreme turning point of tho line of tho naval parade. , Next to her wa tho revenue cutter Algonquin, and then all tha available craft now as sembled at League island. All the vessels to participate In tho pageant started at a signal from tho navy yard from a point a abort dls tanco below League Island, I Tho par ado proceeded up tho east side of tho river, pasting tho ltalolgh, Captain Coghlan reviewing it from tho bridgo of tho warship, A the head of the pro cession reached tho Ualelgh the oruiaor fired the national salute and then un til tho last vessel in the parado had repassed her upon the west side of the river the salute from the Ualelgh wer Almost continuous. The ltus- ilan naval officer who are hero unor intending tho construction of the now Kutslan warship at Cramp partiol pated in the ccrenionlo., reviewing trie paraao witn uaptaln Coghlan, 'I nroughout tho atato local celebra tion are hold in hon6r of tho hero of Manila bay, TRIES ANOTHER MOVE. The Philippine War ald to Ha Oamag Ing Herman Commercial lotereits, liKitLl. May 2. Tho newspaper of Germany, commenting upon the latest new from tho Philippine island, ex pres tho hope that the Unltod State will now end tho hostilities in the Far East. ' Tho Vosslsch Zcitung, basing it comment upon published advice from the Philippines, says that the con tlnuanco of the war I inflicting grave injury upon German commercial interests, and details A number of case in support of thl assertion, The journal last quoted say that the German consul at Hollo made a list of everything belonging to German citl eons there that was destroyed or in jured in tho bombardment and sub mitted it to General Otis. In reply the consul ha received from General Otis the statement that the United State will not nay the damage claimed, as Hollo at the time of tho bombardment wa still in possession of the Spaniards. Other German merchants of Hollo made re presentations of a like character to General Otis and received similar re piles. The VossWoh Zeitung adds that these And many more claims will probably lead to protracted diplomatic negotiation at Washington. UNRULY INDIANS IN ALASKA. Soldier gent to I'roteot Mlnar on the Cltlloat Klver. Skaguay, Alaska, April 24. The Cbilcat ludiau are on the warpath. Yesterday (April 23) twenty bucks armed with rifles gathered along the Chilkat rlvor and marched twenty-five miles to ltock Point, where eight white men wore blasting rock for a trail to Klukwan. The Indians drovo the whites away. Word was imme diately sent to the United States mar shal and commissioner at Skaguay and to Captain Skeatman, in command of the troops at Dyea, Sixteen sol diers under command of a serceant. were sent to Ilocky Point. It is understood that parties who ara opposed to tho construction of tho now trail bavo incited tho Indian tc make trouble. NAY DAY LABOR TROUBLES. Kaasa Cltv Woodworker aad Hod Carrier Go (tut oa Itrlhe Kama Citt, Ma, May 2, One hun dred and sevanty-flva hod carriers, the total enrollment of tha Hod Carriers' union, and about V0O wood worker went out on a strike this morning for mora pay and fewer hour, and trouble la brewing between tha union plumb era and their employers, which will probably result In a strike within A few daya Tha Woody Printing eura any Also took A aland Against tha Typographical ualon that way result In future trouble shuu'.d tha union take tha mailer lit hand. Kvery wood worker in tha eity refused ta work thl (Horning and two. planing mill ara eUte4 a a result. Weottka taaa Malt4 Msg AiruSKs Tav May lMra, M, I. Madrey, a wealthy lady t thl ally, !. vf a lluegarlen Aubla tutt who wa banished trwut hi en try twenty na t thirty year. tg waa Aur!erv4 and bar v-4y Var4 yesterday, llutbary 1 Ultsted N have Wan the teeakliva aad A Mast saw labor wk wtk4 m tha dae Asa VaaA arrela4 ins wivm. taatwtw tta twdaaol ta Maatt. ItttAHA, Nek, May t.VttalA lUt tar, aklet ttartratr, wf-attaaa rf tha Mitwttirl, ha Wa wrdaa4 14 Manila fof duty, lie wilt fcr4 ta hi UtuA At a, a tluv4 harw, waWa. w!4 fruwaVly WI Mar U ta Weak AttwaA kf tiklaa lUtlA Miak.Msv tTkaTf4aA ear fartarv wal kttaatt ly (igtalAf and 4 U tka f rwaad tea tat day. lav itdiVwa, ttiy awtttad y uwt FOR NEVILLE. Editor Independent: I wish to second the nomination of Wm. Neville for Congrews, Of All the men In the reform movement no man bus so often given up bis own personal interest ta innUn an PA rif inn. cess aa he ha done. If any man ever proved by b I action tbat he valued a cause more than bo did personal interest then Wm. Neville ho proved ir. It will be a shame to the sixth district not to recognize these fact of the oust yearg. Other worthy men, able men, true men live In tll8 alxth (lUtrlcf anil I am n. glad of it; bat Wm. Neville is "Pfer to any man In Scotland here, Highland, lowland, far or near." J. M. Bjkvdkb. WEGIVEANYLADY or man, who will take order for our Leghorn Hen Food, in their own town, A SOLID GOLD WATCH, FREE We nmke this ofh-r for a short time, in order to gel our Food Into more general uc. It Incresne vleld of egg, and keep fowl In good health. Send u 50c, or a regular fi.ao the box, and begin to take orders at once, lUmplilet, wild mure Infwmnllrin .bout hn, irnton ivrelpi n Mll-nddiiMMd, eumiptd invlpe, Addreu Leghorn Food Co.( 183 B,)Boton,Maf, Patronize the Nebraska Indepen DR. O.C. REYNOLDS; SURGEON. Room 17, 18, 19, Bnrr .Anln'llk Ulk. Phonea C55 4 650. LII1C0I fl.iReD BEE KEEPER'S SUPPLIES. Wo want every boa keepet to aond for our 1H09 Catrv loauo. 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Worrit Woodruff Sled s pe tit, n axalnat yon In the dlatrirt court of Lnntiaa. ler rouaty, Nebrneka, the oh-H-t of hick ryr and petition la to obtain a dlvorra from yon on the (tronnd tbntyon hare wilfully abandoned tha plaintiff without any cauae whaterer (or a term of woyearalMetpaetaudlor such other rellet aa equity may require. Voa are required to answer eaid petition on or More Monday the rath day of May, ltus, ussis M. Wsssir Woonscrr NOT1CB, jam Heater. Prroa Hell. Wt. A. Wlnsst, A. W. Carman, Kllhar foaera, Jamea A, Wluaat, aad A. C, (formea, sB-taidenta ot N hraaka. yoa aad earh of yoa will lake satire thai a tea per eeat laelallwat ea year aah. aenp'luato th eaidial eiuh nl ik 'ablo A Doluth II. H. Co. ol Nab , sad alee at wi from oarh irf yo as awld ltuk da'faaillM oe the tuik da l Jwi, lt, have reui Bleed aapald ntr etore than eU dare elm-e tSa aama waa raqulred, aad laattll aapeiil, aad salnM y per eaid l eiallaiaata wnsia Say Irua. the laet peiillr. Ilua uf thla euit.s .. eaid atotk, aad all tee ruHt, title aad leiaieal I batata ekail kf ttrlae ol aa S lailwra au.e turMled. fee),!,. A Uaiaih M. N Cm. of Nek. 1 Mta MMAOtl. aewrelary, (eaL) a A, AltlUtta, fraeldwit. e I (TlttlliTtf'.Xrtrr. I liUIIIIIUUIIi To profit by theit duap MAUf rati you ihouli go I iU IT $25.00 Orecon and Wishlniton roiots, Tvt I'txtlaad. Tamo. a, KNtt(K aa4 iatfMatt Mtlt4 aav4 t iaaa aly li.tKK Tuartet Wf t t TawaJaf aad TharaJay latat l laaul Itaatlka, I lug a doah'a rafltv, Clli Tkl4 om Carwi lOllial Ottt, ttitttat 111. Ntftftftftftttttttttttfftttfftt9tfafff9tfff9 Tolls the story. Whcrf your head 5 aches, and you feci bilious, constl- K pated, and out of Mi no, with your stomach sour and no appetite, just g buy a package of Jk Hood'o Pillo i And take a (Iomo, from 1 to 4 pills. J Vou will be surprised at how easily T they will do their work, cure your a headocbo and blllnusness, rouse the liver and make you feel tutnnv airaln. 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Your lotutl dnalar would uliarna you W.UO fur iii-h a ature, the trelicht 1 oiilyai,out tl.W for aanh MSmllM, at in at latat lo.OO, Auilrnw, SCARS, ROEBUCK A CO.dNOCHIMCO.ltL 1 (Amw, AeaaaaS Alia, aw IXraayMy rallitleSdlHir.) Headauarters for Good Lumber Qt low prices. F,W, BROWN 7th&OSt.,LIOCOLN,NEB. QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE. Coin mend njj January 15th iho Great llock Island's "Colorexlo Flyer," leavr ing Lioooln at 8:20 p, m. daily, wtU make coninctlona at Colorado Spring with new fuat train to Salt Lake City ami rortkmd, Orfroa, arriving at northwest I'ocJSo Coast point thlr. tnen (13) liour quicker and earllef tlitv erer before. Only seventy hour to Portland, Oregon, from Mncoly now, Think otix. CHEAP LANDS-CHEAP HOME SEBKEIIH EXCUIlfllON. To enable interested people to in vestigate opportunities to get good farm land cheap, the Elkorn Una will on February SI and March, 7 and 21, tell tickets to point In north ern and western Nebraska and parte of Wyoming at one fare, plug $2,00, for round trip; minimum fare $0.00. . For particular call on A. S. Fielding, C. T. A., 117 South Tenth ttreet, or depot, corner Ninth and 8 street. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO EUBOP1 SOLD STEAMSHIP TICKETS FROM EUItOPE SOLD. If you are going to tha old country or intend to bring friend from there to thl country, pleaae call on me for fig-urea. Information, etc. A. S. FIELDING, C, T. A. North weattero Lin. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions WKKKI.Y TO mm WKKKI.Y TO CHICAGO AND EASTERN POINTS. AetHimpttny these Excursions and HATE MONEY, for tha lost rata tickets ar arniUlile in thma Fopular Pallman Toarist Oara. For full deaerlpUoo ol tbla eervice and the btiUt uia gifen ita patrona, Also datoa ol eienremne and rata, a. tour local ticket AAt or Addreee John rWhaatlao, U. I', A., hkago; nr U, W, Iboiuf-aoa, A. U l'.,Toilia, Kana. FNaNX 11, ItakNKa, C, V. AT. A., I J cola, Nehraaka. a : $32.50 California Nnts. T rVsa rtaaiaot Sa imv a AMeVaa, HB trgV t'Mtwa, R4. g. t'aldMtaia aad Utaa.iit Cata aafwad-vlajaa 1J All, Tuer t ati aara Mf y karadavy. ' t It Aateeaa, Kaf e.aVAl tarrtA. rlliltt 0glat, iitiit.tittiria, timiiaa a i. j 11 r.v v- Akli man sjawm iiinv. ak. Vf WltlTf LI