the Conservative * 13 8 - : : , The Popular Personally Conducted Excursions to California jjg Oregon. m fr i THE ORDINARY OR TOURIST CARS Are identical with the Palace Oars , with the exception that the furnishings are not on so grand a scale , but the accommodations are equally as good as the Palace Sleepers , and are sold at half the price. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Between the first and second class passage in railroad sleeping car fares of nearly $17.00 per passenger to the Pacific Coast. This sum can be saved by patronizing the Union Pacific Per sonally Conducted Excursions. LESS TIME IS CONSUMED On the Union Pacific in making the trip to the Pacific Coast , hence fewer incidental expenses en route. Leave Chicago every Tuesday and Thursday at 11:80 : p. m. LEAVE OMAHA Every Wednesday and Friday at 4:25 : p. in. , can join excursion at any point en route. PULLMAN ORDINARY CARS Leave Omaha at 11:20 : p. ni. every Tuesday for Los Angeles. PULLMAN ORDINARY ( TOURIST ) CARS Leave Chicago daily at 11:30 : p. in. , Omaha Daily at 4:26 : p. in. for San Francisco and Portland. For further information call on your nearest agent , or address E. L. LOMAX , G. P. &T A. , Omaha , Nebr. A SUGGESTION. Paul Morton of the Santa Fe , writes the Globe as follows : "Lot mo sug gest that you preach to your agricul tural readers the importance of the cow and the hen. In making some investigation as to markets that might bo secured outside of the United States , I was utterly amazed to ascertain from official sources that for the calendar year 1900 , the United Kingdom ( England , Scotland and Ire land ) imported $84,922,542 worth of butter , and that only .0142 of it , less than $1,800,000 was exported from the United States. I also learn that the same countries imported over $26,000 , - 000 worth of eggs , and the United States supplied less than 5J per cent of them. These figures are so important that it seems that they should bo given wide spread circulation. I do not believe our farmers understand what a tremendous demand there is in Great Britain for butter and eggs , and how unresponsive our country is in supplying it. I understand that most of the butter used in England _ comes from Denmark , Norway , Sweden , Hol land and Australia , and I also under stand that it has to be packed in a particular way in order to interest the Englishtrade. Thejpeople of Kansas - ' - " * * --c I1-- are now abundantly able to improve the grade of their cows and chickens , and it seems to mo that they ought to be kept posted on the opportunity there is to market these products. " Atchison Globe : FREE TRADE ALMANACS. Send two cent postage stamp for the Free Trade Almanac issued by the American Free Trade League , 602 Tre- mont Building , Boston , Mass. , 52 pages fall of almanac matterwit and wisdom , Poor Richard's proverbs , quotations from Webster , Clay , Sherman , Garfield - field , Henry George , original articles from prominent free traders and pro tectionists on free trade , protection , reciprocity , free hides , wool , etc. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the United States for tliu District of Nebraska. Voluntary partition No. 782. In the matter of Erwin M. Field , bankrupt , of Otoe County , Nebraska. To the creditors of said bankrupt : You , and all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that said bankrupt who was adjudged bankrupt on the 23d day of Novem ber , 11)01 ) , has filed his application for his dis charge ; and all persons who have any ob jections to the discharge of said bankrupt may file said objections in writing in his office in Rottmann bl'k in Nebraska City.in said district on or before the 21st day of January , 1002 , and 10 days thereafter file specifications of said ob jections with the referee. Dated at Nebraska City , Nebraska , in said district the 2nd day of January , 1002. JAMES W. EATON , Referee in Bankruptcy. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brome = Quinine Tablets the remedy that ourt's n cold in one dsy \ \ Rain and sweat have no effect on harness treated with Eureka Harness - , ness Oil. It re sists the damp , keeps the leath er soft and pli able. Stitches do not break. \ No rough surface - \ \ ' face to chafe and cut. The harness not only keeps looking like new , out wears twice as long by the < use of Eureka Harness Oil. Sold everywhere in cans A all sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company Parties writing to advertisers will please mention The Conservative.