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THE 'IlLIAUCB. INDEPENDENT. FEBRUARY J). 193. 3 iOQD INDIANS NOW. FRIDAY'S MURDERERS MADE SO. HAVE BEEN Ta.Bailagat ! Bid waa Dallto mftf ruaaad mmd Old Blooded Mar-dor-hM Two Slick, waa Morlallj Woaadad. Pink Ridge Agency, Feb. 8. It l bow definitely settled that only two of th four white men murdered belonged to Humphrey'! camp. They were Rod ey Royce, of "Wisconsin and Emanuel Bennett, of Breckenridge, Mo. The two strangers live eight miles sooth fi this agency, and were looking for three tray horses.' One was a son of Clark Bacon, the other a step-son of Humph rey Bay, named William Keller, aged 13 and 16 years respectively. They were poor, hard-working and industri ous boys. The report that they were drank Is an injustice. Every particular obtainable now, which is also corroborated by the state went of Policeman Bear-Rnns-in-th Woods, points to a premeditated mur der. The cowboys were bra tally mur dered while sleeping by Chief Two Sticks, his sons, First-Eagle. Mark and White-Face-Horse. The cause was Imply that the men were white. Two ftticka and his followers, before the mur der, told Bear that he and his friends had just finished dancing in the sweat house and that while dancing were told by the spirit of their forefathers to kill all the whites found because they had killed all the buffalo and bad deprived the Indians of their nossessions. An hour afterward Two-Sticks friends fell upon the sleeping cowboys and mur dered them iu a fiendish manner. The cowboys, liteially riddled with Win chester balls, had no show to defend themselves and were killed as they slept. Out of five in the house, one, Charles Swartz, eeca ed. He ran away from the house where the killing took place and hearing shot jumped on his bron cho and escaped. . Young-Man-Afrald-oMIis-Horses and He Dog, son-of-law of Red Cloud, came to the agency and asked for authority to arrest the two escaped murderers and bring Two Sticks, who is mortally wounded, to the agency. He Dog is a fighter and stakes his reputation and promises that he will arrest and 'bring everyone to the agency who partici pated in the murder. The agent will not give his consent to this arrangement until he sees that the police are unable to make the arrests. , Tortured by Fire. . Paris', Tex., Feb. 2. A mob of angry men and women, numbering thousands, wreaked the most frightful vengeance of lynch law yesterday upon Henry Smith, a burly negro, who with the fiendishness of a brute outraged and crmelly murdered little 4-year-old Myrtle Vance on Thursday. . Too powerful to resist, they took tho prisoner from the maids brinarinir him here. Thev dragged him by a rope about his neck to the scene of his crime, subjected him to ' fiery conceivable torture, and ' there :&h1 the pitiable wretch to the stake. ' wfl hot irons were trust from every .-' ntohis body. His shrieks added . ' t to his persecutors. First the hot v(i branded bis feet and inch by inch they crept up to his face. The man was iQconsclous when at last kerosene was poured over him and cotton seed hnlh placed beneath him. A torch . Bet the pyre on fire and all was consumed. Nil I' GlYn a Life Sentence. . BdU4SmN, Kan., Feb. The trial of Frank Lewis, one of two men who attempted to rob the bank at Waverly, Kan., last week, was con eluded here and the jury brought in t verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree after being out fourteen hours. Judge Randolph at once passed the death sentence upon . him. The case against! William Yanorman, the other robber, has been continued to the April term or court. Ran Down a Velocipede Car. Emporia,' Kan., Feb. 8 -While E. H. Pennick was going to Plymouth on velocipede car, on the Santa Fe road, he was overtaken by a train following him and mangled almost out of human form. His shoulder was torn lose, his legs oroKen ana nis intestines pro truded, fend yet he still lives, although there is no hope for him, He has a wife and eleven children and resides in this city. , -:. Toon PoetoAco Robber. Hold Oyer. -. Sioux City, la., Feb. 8. Ralph Imp- son and George Salisbury, aged 14 and 13, were held to the United States grand jury by Commissioner Henderson of this city for robbing u.e postoffice at want City, la. They broke into the building and drilled the safe, stealing stamps ana jewelry containing in it. - Gigantic Coal Pool. Pittsburg, Feb. 7. A combine of all the railroad mines in western Pennsyl vania, to be known as the Western Pennsylvania Coal company, is form ing. The plans are almost completed and there are almost 15,000,'K)0 from 100 operators in the pool. The idea is to establish uniform prices and curtail ex penses. Zante Famine-Threatened. Atahns, Feb. 7. Despite the large amount of supplies already sent to Zante and the pre para tion to send more the island is threatened with a general famine. Three more heavy shocks were felt on the island. Iu one village thirty fire houses were demolished and many lives were lost. rOXGSESSIOXAl. PBOCEEDIXOS. WIDXESDAY: In ti. wnats a mfern witb ih bouMi u order n1 on the antl-optios bilt The furUflcatums bill a tu p and UiM awd. Intl.. inniHo the rer appointed Chap i man and Lodife aa tellers on tba part of t bouse during lUe count of lUa electoral voU and the house rouwe-i conniUerautm ui w sundry ctrtl NIL THURSDAY: With I he exception oi oat boor in l he carl jr part of t lie evening the sessio. iu btld behind clused duorn, and waasper.1 In the consideration of the French and Swed ish eatraditiua treaties, and iinidentaUv the Hawaiian qnention. la the pen session the Chandler Hawaiian resolution, offered some day. atfo, was referred to the committee on foreiirn relations. Messrs. Ilala of Main and Blackbnra of Kentucky were appointed teller, to amiU in rountitig the presidential votes, and Mr. Carlisle's resignation aa sena tor from Kentucky was presented. IM aia- trict appropriation bill was then iaen op. considered and passed. . The session of the house was an nnuanauj Interesting one. In the morning tho antl- option bill wu the center iff fnteresc IM opponents of tho legislation were on the alert and the instant that Mr. Hateh made htt motion for a conference Mr. Bynum, of Indi ana, was addressing the speaker with a point of order that tbo senate amendments must first be considered In committee of tho whole. The discussion on MriBynum's point waa a brief one, but long enough to show that tat fight over the measure waa sharp and vigor ous. John 1. Davenport ana lue ieaer lection laws then occupied tho attention oi the house. - FRIDAY Tho friends of tho antl-optkro bill obtained a victory in the boose although the speaker decided against them and ruled that the house could not, at present, non-concur In the senate amendments and thus throw the bill into oonference (when a report would become privileged). The house, notwith standing the determined flght of members of the ways and means committee and the othei opponents of the bilL referred it to the com mittee on agriculture, which is favorable U IU passage. The deficiency appropriation bill was passed. The Question of the repeal of the Sherman act, or at least a suspension oj the silver bul lion purchase provision of It, waajnnezpectedly precipitated on the senate. Mr. Sherman, oi Ohio, stated that he had not moved to take es the bill because be was not satisfied there was a majority in its favor, and finally notice wa given bv Mr. Hill, of New York, that he would test the question next Monday by a motion to take up the bill and pass it. SATURDAY In the bouse Mr. Hatch o! Missouri reported back the anti-option bill with senate amendments, and it was referred to the committee of the whole. The same ref erence was made of the agricultural appro priation bilL also reported by Mr. Hatch. The senate passed the Cherokee Strip bill with amendments. :'-.'' MONDAY-Senator Hill's motion to , k no the bill repealing the Sherman silver pur chase law was defeated In the senate by a vote of 23 to 42. The vote in detail was as follows! Yras-Brice. CafTery. Davis. Dawes, Dixon. Faulkner. Frye. Gallinirer. Gibson, Gorman, Hale, Hawley, Hill, Hoar, McPherson, Mills, Morrill. Talmer, Proctor, Sherman, Vest, Vilas and White-23. Nays-Bate, Berry, Blackburn, Blodgett, Call, Carey, Coukrell, Coke, Cullom, Daniel, Dolob. Dubois, r eltch. George, Gordon, Mans- brouirh. Harris. Hun ton. Irby, Jones of Ne vada, Kyle, McMillan. Manderson, Mitchell, Morgan. Pasco, Peffer. reruns, retugrew, Piatt. Power. Pugh. Ransom, 8houp. Squire, Stewart, Stockbridge, Teller, Turpie, Vance, Voorhees and Wolcott 48. The following pairs were announced: Messrs, Allison and Stanford, Camden and Paddock. Aldrich and Walthall, Gray and Butler. Hlg gins and Sanders, Hiscock and Jones of Ar kansas, Quay and Wilson, Sayer and Cameron. Afterward the quarantine bill was taken up and passed without a division, also a bill for the payment by the treasury of local taxes on lands held by Indians in severalty. Nothing was done In the house. TUESDAY The senate ratified the Russian extradition treaty with amendments. The house considered the legislative appropria tion bill. Graves Awaiting Trial. Denver, Colo., Feb. 8. -Dr. D. Thach er Graves is now in the county jail of Arapahoe county, there to await tne second trial on the charge of murdering Mrs. Josephine A. Barnaby. He was mven uo in the west side criminal court. Vhen court opened Judge Foreman an nounced that they had not decided to eive a permanent bona, but to aemana a new trial ac once. The prosecution was ordered to report in ten days when it would be ready for the trial. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Ca era f eaad Imam. Hastings, Neb., Feb. 7. Chas Camer on, the missing merchant, was found frozen to death in the southern part oi the city. Gillette la Ashes. Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. Fire al most wiped out the town of Gillette, All the business houses in town were destroyed. Loss about $100,000, with no insurance. It was a railroad boom town. 'Whisky Trust Inquiry Began. ' , Washington, Feb. 5. The investiga tion into the whisky trust was begun today by a sub-committee of the house judiciary committee with the examina tion oi James veazier oi umo. A Yellow fever Victim. - Guayaquil, Feb. 7. M., Leveyer, Brench consul here, has fallen a victim to yellow fever. General Weaver in New York. New York, Feb. 7. General Weaver, the Populist candidate for president in the last campaign, addressed a mass meeting in Cooper Union. This, the Ponulists say, is tne beginning or movement to perfect their organization here. Bom lturglar Captured. New York, Feb. 2. -J. W. Mitchell under arrest here, confesses that he has committed over 100 burglaries near Newark within the past year and a half. Adams Mentioned for the Cabinet. Boston, Feb. 8. It is reported that the portfolio of state has been offered to John Quincy Adam by the.president elect. 4 . a . ' ti.-i, -: t . v Hartoris Is Dead. London, Feb. 8 Algernon Charles Sartons, husband of General Grant's daughter Nellie, died at Capri. . Kicked to Death at a Dance. Ottumwa, Feb. 8. Harry Bragg was kicked to death at a dance near Hedrick by Bruce Bell. TUE MARKETS. South Omaha live Stock. Ubion Stock Yards, I South Omaha, Feb. 7. f CATTLE Receipts. 2,800 head: 13(10 to 1500 lbs., l4.OKftR.6S: 1NW to 110 His.. $4.94.T5; m tn luw lbs.. taMSMJNk choice cows. sa.UO4.00: avitnmnn Rows. S1.7tt..75: rood feeders. S3.00a 3.0(1; common feeders, $&u2.l& Market active ana ioc nigiier. UOGS-ReceiDts, 2.200 head: licht, tJ.TOa 7.110: mixed, $7.H5a7.90; heavy, $7.ftxa8.00. Mar ket 6c to 100 higher. SHEEP Keceipts. z,w neaa; saies at $Aauy 8.00; lambs, H.Wj&iJm. juarsei eieaay. ' Chicago Live Stock. ' , i Union Stock Yards, I r ATTT.T: ReceiDt8. 2.000; common to extra steers, $3.50a.25: stockers and feeders, $3.60 4.25: cows and bulls, l.B0;f.to. HOtiS ReoeiBts. MK heavy. tS.108.55; mtxed and medium, 7.858.5; light, $7.50 8J0. SHEEP-Reoeipts. 3.000; poor to choice. 3.255.0; lambs, 4.za8.ia. ChlOAKO Grain and Provisions. WHEAT February. 7t$c; Mar, 78Hc; JlCORN-February, May, 7fo July, 47WC. , OATS-Febrnary, Sl!4c; March, 324c; Mav, m. WJBK 1 cbruary, si.u; May, a.r, j siy, Ahukaa citiietis are clamoring for home rule. Typhus fever is spreading in Xew York City. lirakeman G. D. Harries was killed at Wichita, Kan,, by a Missouri Paeifk train. Governor Altgeld of Illinois, who went south in search of health, is very much improved. Ji. case of smallpox has been discovered at the county inttrmary two miles from Akron, O. The Spring Avenue hotel at Conway, Springs, Kan., burned for the second time in a year. Joseph Leonard of Millers town, pa.. perished in a burning dwelling at Oak- dale, Pa. . . Work of recounting the ballots in the Marshall-Hall contest at Charleston, UL, has been begun. John Black, of Pulaski, 111., jumped from a moving train and had his head cat off by the wheels. - The leaders of the Mexican bandits re cently captured are undergoing trial at San Antonio, Tex. The Wabash, Chester and Western rail road will increase its capital stock from 1350,000 to $1,250,000, The New York Medical society will pe tition congress for the establishment of a national quarantine, - The Empress Frederick, of, Germany, has arrived at Osborne on a visit to queen Victoria, her mother. , The annual meeting of the Missouri State Bar association will be held at Pertle Springs, June 27, 28 and 29. A dynamite explosion at Richmond, Ind., injured John Snyder so that he will die. B. C. Smith was seriously hurt. John W. Burns, a traveling salesman oi Detroit, is in jail on the charge of forgery and fleecing a merchant out of money. A committee of the Pennsylvania legis lature is to visit points along the Atlantic coast suitable for a quarantine station. Members of Fairbury Post, G. A. R, and the woman's relief corps have held their annual encampment at Fairbury, IU. Bush Morgan, one of the most noted outlawsand desperadoes in the mountains, was shot and killed near Hubbard Springs, Va. Joseph P. 'Comeys, ex-chief justice oi Delaware, died at his residence in Dovei last evening. He was born near Dover in 1812. Fifty-four persons joined the church during a revival meeting just closed at Viririnia. 111., by Evangelist Moore, ol Ohio, - The lower house of Illinois has passed the senate bill memoralizing congress to repeal the World's Fair Sunday dosing clause. , Manager Fred D. Simmerman, of the Western Union telegraph office at West Superior, Wis., is missing. It is said he is defaulter. Senior class election at Williams college has taken place. Irwin M. Garfield, son of ex-President Garfield, was chosen pres ident of the day. William Pfafflin, a wholesale notion dealer at 85 and 87 Sonth Meridian street, Indianapolis, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors. Judge Thomas E. Withrow, for many years general solicitor of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway com pany, died in Chicago. . - Hugh Boyle has been appointed a mem ber of the staff of Governor Altgeld, of Blinois, with the rank of colonel and as sistant adjutant general. Every department in the big Westing house air brako works at Wilmerding has been put on full time. The 3,800 employes are correspondingly elated. Thomas D. and W. R. Woodward of Se dalia, Mo., two young men who had here tofore borne unblemished characters, were arrested for stealing 150 sheep. A disastrous coal gas explosion has oc curred in the Skalis pit near Gratz, in Styria. Five miners were killed and ten are reported to have been injured, i John S. Duss, senior trustee of the Econ omite society, near Pittsburg, is confined to his bed, where he has been nearly a week, suffering from a paralytic stroke. Tim nnlicfi Wpdnpsdav tiisrht arrested i Tiprt Rrevr. Hurt Freshwater and Henrv I Thfl larffe sale Of first-class diaft Atwell at Bloomington, Ills., and it is be- horses will be held at Lincoln, Feb. 15. Capital National Receiver. Washisotoj. Feb. 8. J. D. Macfar- land of Lincoln was appointed receiver of the broken Capital National bank. Es-beaator Taylor Hart. Teccmseh, Neb., Feb. P. Ex-Senator Frank Taylor bad bis right hand ser- ously cms net! in a corn sneiier. Spain's Boy Kular laaprovlng. Madrid, Feb. 5. The king, who is i offering from scarlatina is reported better. . Marahalltowa'a Mnrdor Trial. , Marshalltown, la,, Feb. 5. John Nolan is on trial for the murder of J. B. Hurto. Expressed Appreciation. I wish to express my thanks to the Farmers' Matual Insurance company of Nebra-ka for their very prompt ana fair settlement of t my loss which oc curred on my bouse January 7th. 1 also wish to express my connaence to my neighbors in the above company. i ours iruiy, ' LUKELANNIKO. Printing Presses. Country Campbell, 6even column folio, in good repair. Has full appli ances for power. Warranted to do eood work. Cost when new vim; wm wll It for 1350. Seven column Washington press in good repair. Will sell at Lexington for 1100. Call on of addrese, R D. V. Carr, Grand Island, Neb. Th State Atrent offers De Kalb painted wire at 3 cents per pound Galvanized wire at 3i cents per pound Glidden paint the best we have ever sold. Evaporated apples in 50 lb cases at 8 eta per lb. Fine Muscat Raisins 6 cts per lb. The best sweet corn in 2 ilnznn cases at tl.20 oer doz. Sugar 4 to 5r cents per pound. Rk Salt $2 a barrel. Write for anythinr you want. J. W. HARTLEY, State Agent. Established la SfhraU In Capita! Invested, 30,000. ItEFRREXCESz , Amerk-an Exchange K.t'l Bank. miK-oiu. eo- Bank of Cass Ooun'y, Plattsmcutb, Neb. Columbus State Bank. Columbus. Neb. J. C. MORRISSEY, Wholesale : Grain. Lincoln, Nebraska. Highest Wholesale Prices Paid for CORN AND OATS In Lots of from One to Twenty Carloads ON TRACK AT YOUR STATION. Write or telegraph J. C. Morrisef, Lincoln, Nebraska, wten ready to sell your corn or oats. It will only cost yon twenty-five cents to telegraph him, and name your price, and time you want to load in. He will take your own certified weights and pay you cash at your place, and save you more money than you can make at other work. Choice Improved arms and Grain Elevators in the Best Grain Sections of Nebraska for Sals or Rent. JOSEPH WATSON&CO. Beatrice, Nebraska. PROPRIETORS GRAND SWEEPSTAKES HERD Ingush shire stallions Winners of more first prizea in the last five years than sll our competitors. Two import at ons al ready received in 1891. Every horse guaranteed oS represruteil. Term and prices to suit the iimes. Correspondence solicited. . ' -J r 1 'uwi I FRANK 'LAMS. Mrs. Z S. Branson of Waverly, Neb. received a oood of Mammoth Bronze turkeys from Mo., last week that score from 98 t197i points, scored by Judge C. A. Emery of Carthage, Mo. Mrs. Branson;is becoming one 01 the roost noted breeders of choice poultry there is in the country as she Is placing In her yards some of the best blood there j is on the continent. Something good can be expected from her pens and can j be bouehc at reasonable prices. Notice her add. and write her for what you want. A good horse is a mortgage lifter and a poor one will run a roan into debt as quick as aifsipauon. inose wdw ue sire to purchase a toppy Clydesdale Bul lion, one that individually as in breed ing can achieve distinction in any show ring, should bear in mind the sale of imported horses that will be held in Lincoln, Feb. 15. This is the last call for the great sale. Address, W. C. Fleury, Lincoln, Neb., for further par ticulars. Have You Read .."Sights and scenes in Colorado' "Sights and scenes in Idab( and Montana?" "Sights and scenes in Utah?" "Sights and scenes in California?" "Sights and seeher in Oregon and "Washington?" "Sights and scenes in Alaska?'' This is a set of six books, beautifully illustrated, full of story and legend as well as valuable information for the tourist, published by the passenger de partment of the Union Pacific System. Sent freo on application and the receipt of 2c for each book to cover postage. T. T. Mastin, C T. A., 1044 O St. E. B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agt, Lincoln, Neb. IMPORTER AND BREEDER. ttt.45. Li .ARD-February, 111.92K: July, $11.(15; Si-ptembsr, $ll.5U SHOKT RIBS Fcbrwy, $10.10; July, 10.10. Sioux City. BlOITi May, iUSMk $10.05; May, Crrr. FeK T. HOGS Receipts today, TOO; market 5c to Mo hlglier: neavy, CATTLE K U0; shipments, changed. eeipts, 200: official vesterdav market steady and lievexl an important gang has-been cap tured. - " Hon. Howell E. Jackson, of Nashville, Tenn., recently appointed to the vacancy on the supreme bench, is the recipient of many congratulatory letters and telegrams. Rev. Dr. Dean Richmond Babbitt, rector of St. John's Episcopal church of Sagi naw, Mien., nas accepted a call to lacoma. He succeeds Dr. Wells, the new bishop of Spokane. The Students' Journal, published at the University of Kansas, at Lawrence, charges Hall Riddle with plagiarism in the address with whasb he won & ora torical contest. '- The 10-year-old sen of Henry Liohtmark, a farmer near Winamac, Ind., while out hunting, carelessly pointed a gun at his elder brother and pulled the trigger, fatally wounding him. The Chicago Trust and Savings bank has filed suit to foreclose a chattel mort gage against John J. Clause and the Clause Printing Press company, recently moved to Elkhart from Chicago. ; The New York, New Haven and Hart ford railroad stockholders have voted unanimously to ratify the lease of the Providence and Weccester railroad for a term of ninety-nine years. The main supply pipe of the natural gas system at Peru, Ind., burst in the middle of the river, making a fountain ten feet high. The gas had to be shut ffi until a new main eould be constructed. The supreme court of Minnesota has de cided that a patent medicine manufacturer has no right to appropriate the name of a medicine made by another to his own ex clusive use as a proprietary trademark. Mr. J. B. Wathen was unanimously elected president; J. H Hobbs, of Cleve land, O., was made first vioe-president and W. R, Lee, of St. Louis, second vice president of the new corporation organ ized at Louisville, Ky to fight the whisky trust Herman Zimmerman, of Kansas City, aged 10, in trying to arouse Wa brother Peter, supposing a eim to fee empty, placed a cap on it, pointed it a Peter's head and mud: "tfet up, or I'll shoot yon." The g iu was discharged and Peter fell dead. The.case of Mrs. Will IL Nichelsoa t Dv.at.nr, His., awainst htsr , jnothsr, Mrs. Bishop, affecting tie' tRW to land valued at tl,W9 in Pratt and Champaign coun ties, Illinois, has been settled. Mrs. Bishop acceded to her daughter's claim, amount 1 ,4. 100 BLACK 100 PERCIIERONS, FRENCH DRAFT, vCLYDFS &SIIIRES. lams' Horses were "In If at the great St. Lot..s lair, and Kansas ana weorasKa state latrnoi jom RUU QV mvj Were Wppers of 141 Pr-23- al If amo) Wnrld's Fair Horses are Out Of Sight. WWW.. . . . MM ..j IV. l..t. lams' is the only Importer in Nebraska tnat importer nis renmeru. . importer of Clydes and Shlresin 18D2. They arrived Eep. "92 All Blacks and Bays. Grey florses Q300 less thap DJacks, i.mrusrsntesti show you the largest collection of nrst clsss BIG FLASHY" DRAFT Vt?St i o?the vaM breeds of the f est I ndlvldual MerH r?APyJ Tfl.Sira nMiraii to 2200 we aht and at A LL1 A N CB a If ES A N 1) TEKMS, or "heaper ffian any live Importeror pay your fare to tee them, lams pays the freight. irnwisi I 2 and 3 Years Trne ax s per cepx ipri. nr- SAVED bv buvine of lams. lie aoes not warn me mnu nim .v j- 2SOUU euarantees. every horse record d Good r- n A Bd IS IAUO euarantees, every horse recoraa. - srs:",' wav,.v Write lams- 6t Panl. fet., M on tne t. w. awu u. r. - TO LOAN ON FARMS 15 EASTER NEBRASKA AT 6 PER CENT. interest and a very small commission. Privilige given oorrower to pay in installments and . stop interest. Money always on hand. Write or call on us. StULvIa BROS,, 11TH AND N'Sts., . LINGOIax;, NEBRASKA. $1,000.00 t r- ttt3t a T9.TJ. ixnn.Mno iminii tf . w)v ..T.tr" ' Itwu ITU uhiuii n. It 17 m 1 ? MILLET A SPBCIAIrY. ' This is a closine out of the 01 vdefdales ecently imported Dy w. e luery anu included in the number are many horses that individually are fit to take their place in any show rinir. Prize winners are among tne lot ana mj will go to the man who is willing to oav the hisrhest price. For further particulars address, W. C. Fleury, Lin coln, Meb. Are Yoa Going East? Now just take a word of advice: Let our next trip be by' the North-west ern line. Do you think it a longer route to Chicago than the others? It is not. It is shorter. Its equipment, in ferior? No, there's nothing better. Track less smooth? By no means; it is the best. .Time longer, and more in nnmram'ont. lPRtrinff hours? Should say Vuu.U. o - not. but lust the Lcontrary. 11 you uu nnt want to leave as early as 1:40 p. m just try our "Business Man' Chicago V-oir, learner ai.V.25 o. m.. arriving A.i.Uy m.T.M a , , - in Chicago 9:30 next morning in ia- teen hours. Anything wrong wnn that time Go right on to osxon u vou mutt in forty-live nours irom iu- coln; New York, forty-four; fbiiadei- Deia.f orty-two; w asningtuu,turij- iui Inere s noming ueiwi vu and Bee us. A. D iELmixu. Wm. Shipman, uitv xicKes Agu General Agt , n u at Depot corner S and Eighth streets. No Real Kival Vet. World famous Eli Perkins Bays: "After people have gone over all the routesto California once, mey setue down to the U. P. Tnis road will al ways be the great transcontinental nne. It has the best track, the best equip ment, the best eating houses, and it teaches the traveler more history and geography than any other line. It shows you historic Salt Lake and the Mormons, takes you through the great Laramie plains, the Humboldt Basin and tha Grand Canyon, over the very stage route that Horace Greeley and Artemus Ward rode. , -Onc(jonth Union Pacific it goes Virtiv 'Tr. runs to Portland and PnoWi t-i. v .n And the Yo-emite, Ta- eoma and S ; 'ilo, Los Angeles and San Diego, au,l iv : he only route to San Francifco. It b?ao real rivals yet" sr,j tn mu California Siehts and Scenes. ' J. T. MASTIN, C. T. A E. li. SLOSSON, G. A. Lincoln, Neb, 1044, U. at.. Mfliim roni r i unnnrn WYATT-BDLLARD LUMBER CO., Omaha, lib... JOHN B WRIGHT, Pres. T. E. SANDERS, V. Pres. . J. H. M'CL AY, Cashier Columbia National Bank - - - OF lilNCOLvN, NEBRASKA. - - - CAPITAL $250,000.00. IF OBACCO For sain br cciptof 81.UO Partlci by mail. HABIT RILL'S CHLORIDE OF GOLD Tablets will completely destroy the desire for Tobacco In any form in from 2 to 5 days. Perfectly harmless, cause do sickness, and may be given in a cup of tea or coffee, without the knowledge of tbenatient.who will voluntarily stop Smoking or Chewing In a few days. flmt-claM dracaiate. or sent by mail on re- Ask for HILL'! Tablets, and take do others. Particulars free THE OHIO IHMlUAL HI., Address) 31, 33, ana 03 upersv uiock, hua, u. EASILY CURED I II DOM "Try The Burlineton. J FRANCIS, Central Passenger Agent, maha . (yaffil tt?U A. C. ZIBMER, City Passenger Agentr Lincoln. ing to $7,000.