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" I '\roC; XIII! NO. f5. .. " .- I" ", , " ' <.-,;, . r " " I ,'.;-. WAYNE, WAYNE COUNTY, NEBIL\SKA,API!JL_,26, ____ .,_. _______ __ ___ , y \---'..---- F · t N Counly Directory. lie a ..... v ............. .1ohn Connor. - - CouutT<rr •• ,urer, Wayli .. , - - - - 'County Clerk. . -_ County .• Sherifi'," BA I\.l V ConntySUllt.. .... .,' _'I:'Ift-" Goo, Shaw,. Frazier - - - County Com'r WAYNE", NEB.RASKA, = "Wakefield: SURPLUS $13,000. OFFICER& AND DIRECTORS: T. BRESSL£R, l'resident. HENRY LEY, Vice Pres. F. A.DEAR'BORN, Cashier . \Y., lh GtttEHE, -Ass't Cash:er. Directors . .Juhn T. Bressler, D. C. Patterson, F. A. __ / __ _J _ \V J F. 'itx. Northrop, V General Banking Business O()IUi. ACGOvnts of.Herehants a.nd. Farmer . Solicited. S. D. RELYEA, & Builder, Bills for Materi'l frel!. Nil work done Promptly And in the best wanner .. ;boP bj '-'Barber WestSide nfaln Street. .Bair·.utting, Shaving, ----Done- 'f-aUd-I,rOlllPt\1-. GEORGE W: KORTRmHT .DEVOTE Ifis WHOLE (Jard Photos, $2.50 per Doz. '. ,_. Doz. CHEAPBII. THAN CITY PRlCES. CHURCH DIRECTORY, Presbyterian Church. S Wednesday evening. F. P. BAKElt. J, A. Lfndly. Supt. S. S. ' Ch.reIr; NEBRASKA ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEBIUSKA. East Bid,!! of Main street, H. n. G. LEISENRING, Physician al;!d Surgeon, WAYNE, . t., A. E. VAN, CAMP. H. D. ,QEO W. KORTRIGHT & . W.O.T.U. Tb'a column Ie conduoted by theW ayne W.C,T.U. DllmCTORY OF WAYNE W·. C. T. U. Mrs, M. A. Phllleo .. ,; ...... President ,. S. L. King .... Vice Pres:at huge A. R. Morgan, V, P .. Baptist c'll :.M. L. Melick U Lut'heran" T. Wachob .. Prcsbyt .. S. Bringolf "Methodst H E. B. Bennett. ........ C. R. Bartlett ........ Treasurer was made a loinority report quoting ill fill!. Here it i's: "The undersigned disseuting from the report made by the majority of the comlllittee herein, respeetiully 'nbmits: "That the"tjllestion of the sale of alcoholic1iquors as a beverage, accnrd- ino' to existillg customs htu! become 8S one 01' national scope and importance. this impending conllict. er." , ." 'fhe amendment resolution, by rea: SOD of Jfr. Pal'ker's action, iP----OD .the calander, and may bo considered ill tha., HOllse some lime .. Theil lopk out for iuteresting SC(lnes. Senator Oolquitt, of Georgia, in- troduced into the Sennle a It)()al op· tion bill providing for "referring the. question of prohibition in, the District ofColumbi" to It direct vote of tbe pIe. The bill IV'" drawn up by me'm· of jod!;" of .Good 'l'emplars It is ,imilar to'the one introduced 1- .. the Senator in the 'lust STANTON REGISTER. The Cuming county Agricultural Society have the "speed de: partment" of their fair, and the mon- ey saved thereby will be used . .tor premiums on stock and ,products tbe larm and workshop. The countyites Ilre hereby invited to att.end the races of the Stanton f!lir, and their nogs managers have. . speed trials. , looking at the and enjoy witnessing It lor a change. A fair it .ccmeth us, would be like It gala day ill Olden witll tlte gladia- CONSI PHO'rOGItA:PJiiER. '. WAYNE, "That it is 1\ matter of common in- formation ,that religious 'sueieti"s numbering many. millions in their membership urge the supression of the liquor traffic, and that ve and labor orgaoizatlbns are J'UtBEIAS:KA., that the dr!lmshop is t1W the workingman's family, alld toral ctim.bat omnted. ..... Bachman, residing eight' sQutheast of town, cQme to Stanton this morning at an early hour and i.wtified CorODOt Person, that her husliand had committed SUIcide dur- ing the night, by hanging. Thedee,1 was committed. in aa ,up,stair room. Further particularscan'not be learoed tiil the which is'. being . I Wllyne, Neb. t l , A; J. FERG'USON, D'IHl . II,'. 1 " And Claim' L : 'S" . ..... '.. . "il __ _ . Shop , , w. C. D. Ph)sician and NEBRAI'SKA. Office a:lwiws Oljen.' Flrst door south 0 Wishtmn.n ?mS store. J. R. S .. E'-'U'" temperance is the vel'Y corner- store of' prosperity, and call for con- gressional a3tion upon side· of . re lorOl;while social industrial and reform societies which exist in almost every community in contributions and labors of multitudes of ear-nest and influential rne,ll and women, demand national action. . '·If-the people tJbu .. speaking are ill th"u:: "iews-=they-nmJ' be ihsre.·arcfed.' but if are right . GENER4L I ..... ,...,,',... your

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'\roC; XIII! NO. f5. .. • ~ " .- I" ", , " ' <.-,;, . r " " I ,'.;-.

WAYNE, WAYNE COUNTY, NEBIL\SKA,API!JL_,26, Uie~. ____ .,_. _______ __ .r_---;---_~--'-___ , ~-.,,~.;-.'; y ---.--,---~-----" \---'..----

F· t N Counly Directory.

lr~ lie a ..... v ............. .1ohn Connor. - - CouutT<rr •• ,urer, Wayli .. , - - - - 'County Clerk.

. - _ County Judgo.-~ .• Sherifi',"

BAI\.l V ~ ConntySUllt..

~ .... ~,,', .,' _'I:'Ift-" Goo, Shaw,. Cou~t~o~~:'~Y ~7- Frazier - - - County Com'r

~ WAYNE", NEB.RASKA, :;:.~~:~:: = "Wakefield:

SURPLUS $13,000.

OFFICER& AND DIRECTORS: ,JQH~ T. BRESSL£R, l'resident.

HENRY LEY, Vice Pres. F. A.DEAR'BORN, Cashier •

. \Y., lh GtttEHE, -Ass't Cash:er.

Directors . .Juhn T. Bressler, D. C. Patterson, F. A.

__ / _~~~!b_o!~! __ l!~_n~y 1~j!! _J _ \V ~ J oJ~es. F. 'itx. Northrop, ~'rank Fu\ler~

V General Banking Business O()IUi.

ACGOvnts of.Herehants a.nd. Farmer . Solicited.

S. D. RELYEA,

& Builder, Bills for Materi'l frel!.

Nil work done Promptly

And in the best wanner

.. ;boP bj R.iti>il~iil"~I~~Dlith ~hOp.

'-'Barber WestSide nfaln Street.

. Bair·.utting, Shaving, ----Done- n~at1 'f-aUd-I,rOlllPt\1-.

GEORGE W: KORTRmHT

.DEVOTE Ifis WHOLE

C:·';~otOgra;l:g~

(Jard Photos, $2.50 per Doz. '. Oaliinets~ ,_. ~;od ~er Doz.

CHEAPBII. THAN CITY PRlCES.

CHURCH DIRECTORY,

Presbyterian Church.

S e~~:thV~cl;o~f~~ai~ ::.orntn:~:~ Wednesday evening. Rr~v. F. P. BAKElt.

J, A. Lfndly. Supt. S. S. ' -,M~lhudfOt·.Cpl.copal' Ch.reIr;

NEBRASKA •

ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEBIUSKA.

East Bid,!! of Main street,

H. n. G. LEISENRING,

Physician al;!d Surgeon, WAYNE, .

t., A. E. VAN, CAMP. H. D.

,QEO W. KORTRIGHT Phy~ician & Su~geon,! .

W.O.T.U.

Tb'a column Ie conduoted by theW ayne W.C,T.U.

DllmCTORY OF WAYNE W·. C. T. U.

Mrs, M. A. Phllleo .. ,; ...... President ,. S. L. King .... Vice Pres:at huge

A. R. Morgan, V, P .. Baptist c'll :.M. L. Melick U Lut'heran" T. Wachob .. Prcsbyt .. S. Bringolf "Methodst H

E. B. Bennett. ........ S~cretnry C. R. Bartlett ........• Treasurer

was made a loinority report quoting ill fill!. Here it i's:

"The undersigned disseuting from the report made by the majority of the comlllittee herein, respeetiully 'nbmits:

"That the"tjllestion of the sale of alcoholic1iquors as a beverage, accnrd­ino' to existillg customs htu! become re~ognized 8S one 01' national scope and importance.

this impending conllict. er." , ." 'fhe amendment resolution, by rea: SOD of Jfr. Pal'ker's action, iP----OD .the calander, and may bo considered ill tha., HOllse some lime .. Theil lopk out for iuteresting SC(lnes.

Senator Oolquitt, of Georgia, h~s in­troduced into the Sennle a It)()al op· tion bill providing for "referring the. question of prohibition in, the District ofColumbi" to It direct vote of tbe ~o· pIe. The bill IV'" drawn up by me'm· be~s of th~ jod!;" of .Good 'l'emplars

It is ,imilar to'the one introduced 1-.. ~~~~1~~~~~!~~~~r,!~~~~~~~ the Senator in the 'lust

STANTON REGISTER.

The Cuming county Agricultural Society have "bandon~d the "speed de: partment" of their fair, and the mon­ey saved thereby will be used . .tor premiums on stock and ,products tbe larm and workshop. The Cumin~ countyites Ilre hereby invited to att.end the races of the Stanton f!lir, and b~ing their nogs managers have. . speed trials. , looking at the and enjoy witnessing It

lor a change. A fair it .ccmeth us, would be like It gala day ill Olden RoD,l~ witll tlte gladia-

CONSI

PHO'rOGItA:PJiiER. '. WAYNE,

"That it is 1\ matter of common in­formation ,that religious 'sueieti"s numbering many. millions in their membership urge the supression of the liquor traffic, and that ~xtensi ve and labor orgaoizatlbns are

J'UtBEIAS:KA., Iruroclaiml1o~ that the dr!lmshop is t1W the workingman's family, alld

toral ctim.bat omnted. ..... MrB:Ft~l\eric1y Bachman, residing

eight' milli~ sQutheast of town, cQme to Stanton this morning at an early hour and i.wtified CorODOt Person, that her husliand had committed SUIcide dur­ing the night, by hanging. Thedee,1 was committed. in aa ,up,stair room. Further particularscan'not be learoed tiil the which is'. being

. I Wllyne, Neb.

t l, A; J. FERG'USON,

~ D'IHl P~~I1,JJUulln . II,'. 1 " •

And Claim' Soli~itor,

~n:;ri!~~ !l!i;~'I:)~uslta...,

L: 'S" :WI'N'$'OR'~. . • ..... '.. . "il __ _

. macksD?,i~h Shop , ,

w. C. W~~_~TM>t.IIl,.If. D.

Ph)sician and Surgeo~, WAYNE~ NEBRAI'SKA.

Office a:lwiws Oljen.' Flrst door south 0 Wishtmn.n &IMo.Fa.tI~d'8 ?mS store.

J. R. S .. E'-'U'"

temperance is the vel'Y corner­store of' prosperity, and call for con­gressional a3tion upon ~he side· of . re lorOl;while social industrial and reform societies which exist in almost every community i~lMIdraad"'Dnite in contributions and labors of multitudes of ear-nest and influential rne,ll and women, demand national action. .

'·If-the people tJbu .. speaking are ill th"u:: "iews-=they-nmJ' be 1,~'T.l'''-'IY""':.l.,'!.'·,·,:-.u"nL.

ihsre.·arcfed.' but if are right .

GENER4L I ..... ,...,,',...

Whe~ your

.w_.thls t', his uI: coUsation, Perhaps: 011 the ." l~ve Co?~~~,be the same." AJJeged ~'~'tr~ot'-dl~~" c~'nrell"to~ gold_ dollnr 8~irubly displp.~ed I Ul. - -Mrs. -To"~--lIPC1tId--n<g . .... Elue. d k' by a 'Vomau or'Her Crlm1nal EX- Jrlass Ca.'l.6. would be the most ap!lfo-- 1!'fl.t.hering,1 said it Wlll4 tlu~

lea~t tr~rb~n :ea a:kO~a~; perJence. priate symhol tu repre~ent the A:-mur~. cilet aifH.lr, sue eVl;r alL,"uclo<L,-:cJ"I'~'Q~

here to spend Christmas, A correspondont. who ,f!ives ber cnn part of tills nov~W-bili.±-..l1ul 'l'/'flilscriptl -aud Lor4 Cranbu\"n to meet her." They name and address Ilnd declares ber ade.ph a 'l'imea. . . 'Va can pot learn get on ljIo'wdl-lbgether. yolfknow,," statdment to be trtt~ in every particu- -' ~ other Ihill~s in the

"Match-m"klnl\< I vow," laughed Inr.lsend. us, sa) s the Liverpool (Eng- Kings Versus the Peopl;,. r:,it\~~~w""g"·· "Come, ,COnf.~6B-", la"d) ·Oo«rier. the followin/! narrative Tbedenth 01 Em!",ror Wmr~Il), an4 f.::::I;o~~::l:17~·Wh.I •. -,u..".tJ~<';'"1!'~'

"Ob, de~r-no!U ,he answcrcdc

merri- her criminal experience: ~ the access on of Fl'611eL'\ck. t.he Crown In Vulapllk l\ YOOII)! llld.( ly~" but reaUy, Paul, they. would be just "I am the dnfigbter of a poor mason" Prlnc., naturally cnll. IIttentioll ian... l-pnl. Tbis nllm~ i, qn Buited toesch other, now n.rention wh.o._Inm_sorry.Jo-.S.A.Y .. llsed_o!lcntlDlllB -8yst~m- -of monarchIal _gdy_e!'.~_ CilOiigh_-m;rJtru-utlJ0et:1f

-"N'-ow I mention it,' "'o.n sprUe. Of to get drunk: then relttrn Ilome and ment. lin in fa.Hlt.ion -/\em Ji'IVenl"j!',",,1/

courso it had never entered yop,r wikle abuse hls wife and cbildl"en. 'For some It is said that the royal !ifnl1y ;of re~:)rnB1iu:(f(Jrg~ltill!! h'm'''"''--'''LU'' 'littW bllttd before.'11 i lUne the former bOl'e 'villi meekuees Germany cost. the p~ople $2,000,000 will be n gil1Ler tf,} 11I~1 "

uNot onoo," she Rnswere<! witb1 the rouO'h treatment of her spouse, but per aunum. And the militl\ry pdlicy sleigh ride' Lhid :tfh'rIlOi)U, n box , decision: U(jut I'll write to :Mary u'ltimat~y she too sought to drown ger t.bat the royal family has ina,l1gl1rated 0p"r" lo-ni!!ht ~1I1),)nr at D~lm •• ioo'. " direct.ly." , b E ung OJ .. ., lit G'

So Lord Cranburn and Mary Rains- cares in liquOl'. With parents WIlO oth cost many million mOl'e, very-yo and 1\ cab home! A ij Slql to meP, reat ' ford were their' 'first visitors, and t~ey the jntox: eating 'c,up is it any man in Germany at 80me p(lrioli of his Sentt! What !dnd 0' " f.ool hUlII,an ~ ,~: heard with. pleasure that she was" no ,-.--.,,~ ~-'-cl::iHdran (three girls and So life 1ll111:!t be a soldier. The nrmy must ine- do you Lake a brother tQ Ito" .I..Ji.".~~ longer penniless-the old man she had ruinP .rhe BOU went from be kept in a high stnte of effiojency. L;fe. :' '"' I, " ,I

Dursed 80 telldetly had died" and had 'of iniquit, to another till thl"ou'gl~ the commo? people-the ,pailS- DefHndnnt-"As to the mat'l. ot lett--ber°n-considerable fortune.-"-- ended Ilis days on the ants and the ]uborcrl:')-slal've. ~here Y' H " mu~t no"for-

.4 d before she had been in Perth nlimoo\·, r UHOr, p! Jll'1 ' h' n d h h d mised ~ the murder of "-"',.'1]'-"'''-j-"8-->10 use dlsauisin~ {~<l f<let -.that tlie a.st tlrarl-RDr1lj>OOMIl,m. -Ih& ,Jlld~ beILo~tC~an~~8~n~s ow.! •. pro woiiie" -ij,-';O'·iufl ODO of people 01- til; Ger';.\I\D - 'Empire nre :"l' .. tim~ny b". )1"l"n adtlll""d' ,.

' '. was transported for life for bur· passing through nn era of disconte~lt. prove liJat yon hacl $11) OOJ in eMh 8 '" oftrepeBtedj nnd th~ other The socialists and anarch BtS bave. ~D.' month' ago," I'Yes, YOlll' Honor, Itnt

myself) fast followed in ~er f90t· creuscd in alarming pro~rtl~~_~, Ihe ___ m+.1a.wYI.rs dem!\u(le,1 }lay in udva'AA~ ___ _ l';tn",l:-li";~-RJ~".i"iI'''i-m-ii8c''ijjjj',,-, .. itIrt-i'A1.rffr-il,-:mjDe--;-;;-cambell w----;tli ml~' -Omrrhlt. World. '

!nsubordinot on anLi di.8~ont~nt, '1 hure Gradulllh' We nre l!etti~j' do ... , ~ !8 a tromond?us rebelhon JU t.he ~6~Y tile uctua! tlamage Ilon\~ bY' the bH_ard.' heart orthe Gel'man,. Emp ~ Lha~. It IS Vm'ious Jivorce IHI Is have, ,be,e'~ ?nly kept down- becaMe It 18 unolgau- broughL ng-a nat _~mlletllen )'V,hOITIt\9~ IZ~~ • , • • the b"d c10UW8 from Ih~ l' lJetlot "alr~'

llus cpndltlOn of nff':urs baSI been while the gl'eat lJJIIlV WllS 'on. Cold brought,oll unt,ler the rule unu tyrauny 'Ieet have boen side tl'l.wked ':&8 'a­ol herethhwy monarahs.. . t'i nial it1IHlQ.-.tXew Y(Jrj 7'z:e.. W~eu Iii,. qlu emporor d,ed nt nmety- Dm, WG

one yenrs of age It Boemea tha.t nntion· gl'am. r:. was uulversal BuL Ka.iser Geol'gie cornea ttown to break ~t i

been a most uopopular with a B~ollen v 13u!.!e. 'Vh,er~IlPi0n. llrbitn.ry..muUiods. J~a_ru"ma S~\·g_!J~LJ.hEL JI)t1!~.i~tJar .. c~:1~~r:" a----

L()Ok" .... 'lli'~-'OllIlLW·h;IIt·,.~i. J~l~~~~~jl~~~!~~!-\'?!~~·.r11~~h;;;~~I'if;,;~~~~~i~~<"~~ ... ~ioii~ij~h;~ad;:'·/!;;;":~in~e;,;l\~thi!:m~J~lh~.~L~l.tntred of all sin.. "Why, Ge,orgie. chrling, !4()\l't,} o. feel.,,", .~.-""."..-•.•.. ",. cere, lovers, of hnmun freedom t.he weUP Tell mamUl!l what tho matt.er'l

world ov~r. The milihlry depoLi~m'he is.'' Georgie, fun of illfl(ltju,~:;, I r~'''1 'es: ··No, I don'!.t feel well. ,:BOfe:

has ests.!>l shed over tlte, necks 'Jf ' "as is leakiu\- :1.II-d {)lJ-lJ .1 my ___ _ people lS:....Q!!Q...., -lJ]..Qs-..L_gr.t£i.mus" ,,,.," borne. and thej)eople nl'e htRl'ui g. il) no 8 dOn t go, -!iftrpe1 8 /llJa~., I "

f th[8 nge, .that no kingly Coo.sal' U\S ~~ the Ball. Young I~Hly «IOOldedly-, l'lght to &end out a ducl'e~ that all t'r de~~nete)-:"Good l'VOIlIIlg, M.r. Gr:a.r, world shall be taxed, The afr6 of k'ugs -you <Ion t kuow ow, I gn;e88.. who levy taxes is well-nigh oval'~ and Old Gentlemnn-"No-e:-w!mtf, ThlS Lbe Getmany, gro;ining nndel.' Cfl.~'t ~e • Joo B;lrkcr 3 tlaagllter,

"'lu,I'L[ .. -lh', .. allll" .. t-,.lltol., .... loi<o-llllrtl."ls of king--- ...Fa~ny? 'Yes, i~ 111, I ha.ve '~"'~'I"~'~T'"'' some SlOce

) ent' gowo, 1'l'anscri 'II,

In a few weeJ~s the l)n.per~ ",11 be ~uch mO,re illtereallUg to th~"l~r:l:\' l'I'~~1

ow thn! tb. iron hand of th~ old monaroh IS removed. Uilli tha sceptr~ has fatlep upon the brow of a dquth­UOOlllCU Inv.did, theJl.,onr --..iuLur0 may

·~o-rh'·=.i'starm;;g-;~~il--;emol'aule de velopw t~ w~gllet.l dowD. w tQ l.H1iJilleSS lares duriug the day. HH can lhen rend, that "FIiI,blS got hi. il, ... on b&ll.,

Went away before the Ultimllt{lly 1 used to un­

dress llndlic ill posit on myself •. as. tilt) Indv ufter that eame nlone. thollg-h tbe whlpping WtlS fiS severe n,,, ever. 'Vlwn tho t\VO wonths were cxpired r was rOR

loased. with much pl'nyel' ana J!ood !ulVisc, and I never niter stolo nn} thing , lhe vullle of~ ~l!iI~t ~lHlJ __ a~ now

wifo ~ n respectable mechanic. and bless Goo fol' the t;Xpel'ieUCe of thosa two months, I was at the time 23 ye4\rs of ago,

"I relate tlli:il circnmsta.nce, as I be. ii the 'cnt' is benuficial 10 pre.

men from committing atrooious ,~,c"~'''i-:;,:.,:;,;,;""t .. h.n,t o:(stiplltion'-nii'ght nl~o be " witil good l'esults Oil the

prlSOll~rS ~y som~ O'f'tfi"o "Tamale 'Yard"i'~ n .-

Pnrts1all gunius 'fg 'getting up a museum in that City which will conta.in

the most u-niqi:;'o collectIon ties ever gl\thercd unuer n si ng'

His object ,8 toe obtttin COllntor. 1)l'esentments- of-oaU....:the~

~ beings that ronn

went to second o.tl-StdlI"11fll.!s-fnfW'~I. of Bonn', ~s hut one, tl.lil.ll took third OLl Stubbens' wild lLro\v- n 'of AitHlell's ili - :-.­

no aO'e wilen overl' waH is his own to left. oul Lo iI,s nt Lho plate Qll • o-ol',~lesires-to-be,~P6pulal' Bo'Ver~ ,splendhl--.rf..g.uhI6-. playoff ·Siulliick'a __ _

eJj!uty is the w:\tchw(;L=d \yitll Lbe more'--~~~:,~!:~}!-oH~:~:~ff, lo tinagaby.,H~ __ n(ivnJ}ced millis in all lauds, rePllbli-

j •

can ot' monarchical. It husbeen proveD Venezuela's Future. b'y expel'lence thjlt peol~le rule ~hem- I Venezllela is fc. rlttilOr a' stormy selves fur belter tlmn kmgs can rule period jnst at present, but has beell. Lhem,-Ya"kee Eta,de. I through ~anv..sl)eb and will doU~tI~Si,

are allY lh.i,llgi will lo~e A woman u~tf Heloll-g is the day-;,be 8 flourishing ('ountry. Con-

w,fe of a man' who loves- to han,!! ubout gressll11I.n Jellu Btd<cr, of lldlovm~, "Tho a...cCltalO grog S)lOp bt\zu\l', nnll in.eo was tbis COUlIl'l'V'S Mrni6teL_to 'Ten~z.--- __ _

GlDg, he sOl'ely ~egleClS the helpmeet uela nenrly Bovell yoars.. predicts for who BltS. pl.l.t eutl} at ~ome anu me:lds the little l'Op.ublio a g-rollt. futuri:-- n-'--­his .oCka·_.M@J'-UIDl6_has gh"-'"---aOlJe-- me ----'lJ!, 1--'·--'''- t ' .sQti.lliL\VitlLhllu.....aD(J-o.nc6--C-V€Hl--wen-t----s-e-~ ,_~_ 1!!!!.!_B C_I!J!J !l.L... le.......Brll'-B._O .$.11&0-- "_~

talnlng 60,000.000 people. 1.illo present fnr a.-3 to request Lhe saloon keeper to , 2 000. 000 '£1 coase selling her husband liquor. But t 18, • 10

mixel' bade bel' go

celtar..-an-e-tlpon inv6sligation found that a skl'lnk had got iLs tuil in a rat trap, RemelUbl1l'­Ing thllt a skunk would LolLI its peace as long as its bl1~hy tail WRS IH~lu. II ul'lj!ht idea entered her head. The clock in the house was striking C!le and abo wan led papa. to come bome. She Llll'ew n_bag.....o'Ur tho ...nn~ma-J.-Rnd, Hiter grasping ,ts tail, openct.l the tl'lll), and

n few miles it·ow tho eOBst;: the ~nlel'IOl'. but olhol's' are 'Pr.,j~cted~_ 8ud m a few VHars cvcry-pOr'~Oll. of'~­tiJe republic win IIR'l'8 eomJUnni.~tion I) II

by rail or rivcr w til Lhe sea. '!i'ele-graph lint'S extend in an direetJoDs and ' the telepbone and elc(Jtl'ia light ari al.' ,- '" ruost as cOFlllon in Carncas,' .a city of, J

60, 000 ~ol,le, __ 1\S In !It. Louis. _ l'liie in- , IIabl~!--Venezuela gOD.rallyl lol~ low cattfe tnisin,(JII. fnrmiD(.t or miU:iu~

thus armed llORtled, for Lho snlooQ. It the mines being vcr l'ieb~ Tb.~: • i

WtlS only a shQr~ distance away. I a,nd, -' orts nre r'n' all ! (fi , I' ~X, 'I ti~diDg Lhe door partly open she tpssed :ftr and h¥tJ:l ~IP'l'l Y 00 ~t\ '~O~i' suo , W'e skunk into the crowd nnd stole ..some 'tyl:'B. I Ie, CU~Jta ]/:1 a i 'land-aWI\Y. I C1 , nv Dg 1\ l1uners:ty. ~blic; , . schools. man\' hnndsome rt!8itle~ It had tll.~~ •• 're<}-effect and! pop,,- and ten large ~hnrcheg el tbe B ;-1 . ' '

cnmo home. The saloonkeeper" wbo styl. t l't l 'i' J·~t·n~, I never took a vacntioll befol'e in hi~ lifo, CODO'r °ssma,rc~, ~c urt i )8'1 lull I at~1 I hu'1 gorle into the countl'Y to vis.t, l'etn. petu~le 8U an :1 or; osoribea as B Iper.": I Lives. and ,Jihe 8(\1000 is closed for re. Into m ceeSSJodll ,0 SPrlAIo eh.~ing ,

p, su mer, nn sonlm-er 10to nR,rS.-,JI"ora,a (Olleer. , i I again, with no ()xtrem'es." the I' ','

Babies ·Business., lomp.rntnr~ being about 1 . , A

No

representation 01 yeUl'8 'by,

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~~~--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=F~~~~~ Impl"oVed PlamoDd... !

'Arany persons 1m,ve been puzzled to ' tlnderstnnd wby the diamonds worn in ! e.Wtul;..:'S hy ladies nownuaya maintain t

Buell It cf:'a~oless qniverinO" motion. It makes 1?-0 .Jiir~r('nce that the hcn.d of the ~el\l'm'l;:j In lwl'fect repGS€\ ana tlmt she ~0 even r.;p('edde",s, and therefore cxel't:.-­lll~~ Bt) mll.,ph~ of ra.cs»j.-Jr fea.ture the­cClo;det3c> t\~'illkle of U}e din.mond' goes 011. l'lll.r~·!(,lll~ the heanty of tho W'lll. 'l'.!lP <,I .• ", of the (:'

,\"lI(IJU prlyilccTc 'it. 'lIte- stone set in the

H;JUlllll'lnlltWr. l\W>Cpt thfLt n. hrmd like U\l~ hand/tO O! !l, tlimiulltive haskd if'! ut­t~i1W(~ to ,I lit' fmlHl'wtlrk On the other 1i1t,~, of Ji.!.J.'> l):ltld is fl, cup-like Clwity. 9n !.he 10\\ er lm't of the hoop is a p1'o~

,_ lCC~Ul.g' pi.n p01Htetl with rhodium, B lnl~"'-'tl "'hwb 11('\'01' wears 011t-some­What like the iridinm wH.h which gold

M"penR are tiPl'l'(l. l\ow, when the. dia-i" D:1011cb :i1'{~ pnt, ill pORition on the hoop ~~lO l'hod11lU1 pCoiI1t projcctR into tho cup. j he rC'r;nlt 15 \\"lw,j, scielltists w.onld call n. . condition of .!!}!~I~ .. hh~ ___ eq!liIihrium~ Llin;rih"if/I' ,ro blown with the pipe by n 8C.1lOolboy tht' (1iulllolld is given no Test,

wI~h the dim~l\'llC(l tlmt no effort is ro- lir.~~;,r.~lI~~~.1iinii~r.v:~rr.~;';:;Jr.~ii-qu~red to kl,op it, dallcing. The meto.l----P01Ut neyer ,\ cars out.-St. Louis Spec-tlltOl·. __ _

mlrn. Un';;;;,,,, Romn ~Cf>. ~~ Letitia Bovee, who die~ recent­

':;:.!n 811,.:111' Lon.f Vfllley, Minn., at th~ !'t;i>L of Ulllc1iY-lllJH' 1,ears, hlld rather a. rOll1tl.llt:e CotTeN. "hen younO'" she was one of the most beaui~fnl ,;omen in Renll8VI .... nnin, Her family name WIlS lJucan, a.nd her father was anxious that she shonld marry a young Dlan hy the name of .J811W8 Bnehannu, hnt sho loved rtl?-other, nUl1 Hut being able to marry hlDll dedde.l to remain sin!!le. Young Bn~ Umn,ll dtl'l'\Yltl'll wn.s pl'csillcut of the umt.~d Ht.:l1,e~. j\iiss Duncan, with a m~rned RISkr-, seit.led in MinnesotA.

I----c--,--""". tJ_l~.rty~fi,e :rears l\.!!O. . When ahe. -was eJ.~hty·lolU, and really in her second. ~Irildho(ld. f;he Wll~ inveided into marry· mg Il, \"lort I 11('1)8, disRil))tted fellow mnch

.l<tor:!~IJ~~-rili1~;:: tant that the Sodo. yon n~o should be White aud Pure E':l.nle tiS nIl similar lIUbst.nc('o llfled tor food. '£0 insuro ob­taining only the "Arm. &. E::t.mmcr" bra.nd Sodn, b.,y it in "pound or ha;f pound" t!~rtoQ.nl!.. "bfoh bear our name I1.n<1 tra.de-mark, a.s in­ferior good" nre Bome­tl!'.l.eSRubstittlted forthe "Arm &IIammer' brant! whon bought in bulle. I"l,rtics using Baking )!ft~"del" should rom em.

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~rj~~f.~~~,~~II~~~tJ~I~~:~l~{~;~~lt~({h!l .. coIltrol, ___ I!,.,;;;;;;;'dI~~~~~IIt.l~~~=:-~I1!11=~~~~~~~~~ __ UlIe ('O!t1"([U'1 ~fUid""I·"'I.rIlld "'QUIP)). -­

ThCTo 'Ht.'i 11 little iucideJit on n. cn,h~e tinll c!tl' H,.'·,tPl'llay mOl'uiu ..... that mnde all 0'4 hOl~l'Cl laU,.dl.~ Tltere

o was such a

toucli of hUlllol' iu it awl 130 much Im­filth nntl\l'l' that, tho mirth was as free and SPOllt!L1W()J]R as t.he rippliD~ mnl'­mnr of n bronl;:. 'J lIC en.l' hnd jtlRt Stol1ped at til(' Pripst of Pallna hnl! ami a. b.l'~t\ !..ttlniHI ftt('p(i, .Jovial kind of Ii:' man .'\R,"lish."[ :1, lady tu--attght:- As -the car [,tu.l't.0U a..',aiu he rather earnestly 1'e­~-

"N ow tf !YOf'." mv wife to hoar ~Rm Jonos ten of hel' f!luHR." 'I'll/'ll af-ter nIl iHlj)j·(';"'1iv() P:L11:W. "Yet "hen I tr.v to tc,jJ hI']' of them nJ, homo tht'!'e ill It tonihh l':w],t't. I cnll't, ullderstand women. "·-Knu:-;,ls City 'l'JllIeS.

FtH'lull:~f" 'R'lt'I,.·, URoldrr8. I .. Am" 1\II'h ) .'<0.11 hll,"-l, ~llIn'11 ,~.

Some t.hree 01' fnnr mnntht'l ago n. part:v WOl'l,ill'.! in tIl(> lnmber C[l.mp of '.'he Old Sliver Spoon. 'Villiltm ('o,H'h, OB the St.lll'~eou ri .... er, How freRh ill illY wind a1·ctEredays of my clllhbeu t(l!o:heI'Ullll (n'del'fld 81 tenth, aic1(nesfl, tieket.s ill til(' LoniHirtll/l. ::3tate LOtttll-V. I 'Vhell I tOl-lRtHl me in pain, a.1l fevered and

Tho mOlH')' \\'118 sent hy express [\uclnot The b~I~~l~~H!:' the nausea., the sinking and ll-itl the ol·,l~l'. When the orda!' arxived weakuess.

f~n~d,jt (:\~;~:a~~i'}!~:i'l';'lO~~~r ~a~r~~~~l~ i Andcrl~:\\o~~~ old spoon that my medi· loHt, When the mouey nrl'ived it WIlS The old silver flpoon, the family SpOOD,

on the hooks, but the order The 8ick-l'Ila.udH~r spoon that lIly medicine no tickets were hure.

Mr. Coa.ch, How lot.h wero my fever·parched lips to re­ceive it.

mnHcl' And tl~~pniTl my inwards, ob, naught phmed II,)' ('omp:illY COlild relieve it, offeted him. ;rhis 1\Ir. Conch deline<l I T,bOll.:h <t.ea.rs of dlsgnstirom myeycbttUs 1Il'('opt, hnt took t.ickE'b~ instead, nmong it Wl'lln~.

-~~ei= ~(~~~'i~llt~l~~~~~ t\~::!, ftli: 7ll~;~i ~~~vo!:~~!!re[h~P~~~r'f t~l~a~~~il~~: ~~O~i- .,.,-Ulft"'~T--I:"~~~",,!~~~' nrN. tlw fil'st, C'Hpit!~l prize of :;;;150,000, tongue. . . :!E,;~~:.l:r'i in t,lw tll':l.;;iu:.!: of-the-'Tth nIt,., giving' to - Such is tllc errect of nftl1f:1MtlS, grlpmg the forttllw.te pmlHCSSOl'S t.lH~ hanusome mClliclnes which lIHlko the Bid,-j'oulll a I

f ~!'" 000 t 1 r'J u memurvof iJon·o-r. Dr. Piere<lIfPlt'flRf1llt ~l~~:ll~ ~~ ;-J, 0 JO (IVl e mUullg Plll"guti\'o Fclll'ts, 011 the contra:), al'e

. 1\1l". COMh, to wl~ose fores~g-ht tll'eyare B.I~I:;1,1:~b~~:{~r~to)I~;f';~'tfH~·~r;~~i;!~ka2J)~I;r~l~ mdpht<H.l f'lt' t!lCU' .~~l(l_~ortnn~l, h!HI._~_;i~~._ _a ~ __ L ___ ~__ __ ___ ---t-... ~~~C"!,:~~,~~7.~-;"'-tnlwH """clTm.·!;'"iJ7)I~ tIl(' lllnrter, and lt wIll -~--~-~~~, b{' di\'i(lp(llll\~()ll'!,' tlll~lH .in Pl'OlloJ'tion to rreflidcnt Dinz ~:~ve an Ru,:lienco to Gen-

--.--the fimOlwt illve.Eltetl: eraillrugg a.t the City of MexIco. Thero wt'rt:! <lhte('n in the cluh, the

tjcket~ ht!in.· ~"ltt t~) o-eo .• 1 .• Jolnu>tJn; of -B1ii:u!!-Ii:-ollc C'r-Uie ·11111ril)i'r, - -Tliree- of the hold!'l~fol wei"..) of one ffl,milv. lJeing

•~ ·'John Bodwein, Ili~ wife nlHl ch1Jd. Mr.

I Bodwem tll1H1 :-<o(mre fI, good Ahfll'e of the pl'iL:c. Mr. ('O!teh nc.!:otilltell the pnr­chase of 1\ hOllfm for him this week in Ba.rl\l!"tl" rtll(l lIe hUR commenced fhe ert'c­tion of tUlOt,lJ('l' hOllse npon t.he lots. Tlw 1.110IWY if; going to do good in each casc .

.Tohn Wn.nnntnnker 1Hl.~ given $85,000 to the Y. M. C .. A, 01 Philadelphia .•

~ .. ~~~f:ti~~C>~-"--­'sHbw CASES AND JEWELE~S',FIXTURES

}jo,$ I"CIlIO, 6~_~~.~~~~~ ~~~_~:~~~~~~.:..... __ "

Im'IOji!lliliilli'liKMWI!JJlliIjB!JlJ GOLD. ~::~:7:·.='~~::::;";1:~:-:~·~!::1;-,,1:!: ........ 'l" ....... r ...... ..A.ol,oJ.r ..... 'l .. e ... t.: .... ,..A.uca--..... »aw..-

'OLD ;.o~~~'iC~Ure::.~~d :t'~~~· l)~tr:;·~I:.s~T: W. N. U., Omaha, - iU::W:--

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fuml;l),j wltl;"$otc Er.~~, u~;D;::-X-~."c .,(·b01b"P. .un~8KJ(l Water. lJJ'UIi!l15h !ol)l.t- 25<:. - -,--

. . . ",.:,',:' . ", . , An Immense stock of Wall Paper at John E. McFarland s.

, ,\"'1i'! ,ea!Ut ~traliI. The Mississippi' rIver IShiglier than Olmstead &' Brant

F. LILLJEBERG, , : : .~-f=~::::7-==--:::"~==========:--:~=----=== ; 'GOSHORN. & McNEAL Editors. ~::----":""':::=---f- ~===-=----=

for years "nd is doing a grel}t !lclll pf " , 1 Wou1d respcctful1y inform the public c8 lJage. that t¥~Yt~~~:n~O: rh~pD.Jed to

, , lMia']ircuratIoR of any Paper in '!' . 'Wayne Couuly,

H.~I~I ~apei 01 Town and C~~nIY. "'-<.----------~----~-----.--~

~. THURSDAY, APRIl, 26. 1888,

A Tard" Po~m. 'flllk, talk, talk,

Talk, Is/"'. 141". ·T~X.K. TAI,K,T.U,K,

TALK! TALKI TALKI -New YOrk J{1ijmal.

1\Ie e'llperor Frederiek is reported b.again.

~~!'.!!!!!!!!!!I! The Omaha millister. are IIOW ufter

~ ~J t~ wine room adjuncts of the sal oops.

'It has b;~u j~;ttifty yea~B since the -tiro! -"wlim ".;8el 'Ci'cJ8im!l tm. AtlntJtic.

there seems 10 be some doubt· whether, nftel' all, O'Neil wilL be able to get the lalld office away from Nio, brara.

Ho.lIlo.ltem •. Mrs., Erne"l Behmer is seriously lIL Some of ou, farmers will plant corn

the coming week. A couple of outfits of horse tradffs

were in t.OWeI Sunday. Weare told that Winside has

.ta,~ed a tiunday ball game. a. F. Huglin has bought n solid

mule team aud has .tarted to farming and breaking.

The old Ziemer store ho. been opened 1I p under tbe management A. L. Howser. . The town has loomed up

fully sinee the swing "el~n,-",." kins is enjoying a boom.

The people of this section are nnx­iOU51y waiting for the meeting of two_ wl1r)jJlcCQ)'l'Q'Jt0nd",'is gfj,he ~ette. Fl osklns is prepared to their cOI'rospondent for five hundred dollul" It ,ide and gate money against allY UOOIl Creek pencil shover they CliO 'oare Ull. Name your place of lm~etillg, gelltle~en. Gus.

e~~'!.7""!_~._.. _ ..... - .. ~ .. -- --9-<>------"-!'j"ill~~y~tbreo congressmen al'O on rat. Hope and VllcInity.

ille~pea:hr'a list usdeairing to inform "Everybody busy plowing for 'lie qOUQtry wba~ thay"l",ow about the Miss Laura Bal,tIett llnd Miss Be/,-tariff. dine Ie<-' ,. visiting in tbis vicinity last

week. - - T}ilr13n;).manmen daim that tlley - Mr. Banister is erectin!( a (ine resi­~11 'already count on 318 votes in the dendi 'on hi" farm west of the Mi. ll!i.twIW·convention, 411 being neces. Hope scbool bouse. Bary to nominate W. H. D., of CoOIl Creek, I,; plant-,,~ ing forty acres of "Wililoll's Hearty ~-;lfoo-Sioul< CIty corn~alace will Dutch" cabbage seed. -pori~'lJ,ltliodred thouallll;j d-olJnrs :this Doe. SUtJjenfnd WIfe are the hap. 'y~.t; aod will be open from Septem- PY. parents of a bouncing boy, who ',')'e"r, 24t,b,to 6th, came to their house April 20tb.

(' ~~~~~ .. reDe:+~~~A~;n.ew building has been built 00 ',~ owned by.J. M.Strahao. We not J'earned whowili 'occupy it.

Mrs. Dr. Laughlin will attend to all calls, night or day. She is on ex­, dootor. and a credit to the

Chicago. st. Paul, Minneapolis, & ," "" .' LQIU@~,·)~y,

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Tak.ljli~ ")lll~for ),Jr, PAUl. nnd MIN· N~A".of'I~lm? .lllnt~rm~«!l~lo poiots.' ,

N e.\~' tirlli lu}!:ul'i()iJfl l~tIl'lol' Cttl'S on the fast dilY lP'liQs frol1\!'lolll<-City.

Sleeping C$¥,i OJ} night tl'"jl1~.

,J,e'HMn TlilN' UQlJJlSlo8t, P""I by the fll.t 11"111; d~ily'f'Ql\) SiOllX Cit.y.

Union Dll;i)t with

iV~\i!iii"·iriiN'u~zlll:tV~~~~~.

MOVING AND RAISING OF BUILDINGS.

Address them at

WAYNE. NEBRASKA.

• JOHN KLEVI;R,

Carpenter CONTRACTOR

AND BUILDER,

~ . d 5 Trade a Large New Sfuck of West Side of Main Street, Wayne, Neb. has for ~he Spnng an ummer ',! ,,' _

BOOTS AND SHOES, Markee at SUGh Low Price~ that will secure rapid sal~"and ask you to call and examine goods and

, price before buying anything in the •

BOOT AND SHOE LINE: . ."". ==-:-W=::;;aAYNEiiiiiik=,NEB==RASK==:A-: j!H!~rrington Bros.' New Spring Goous,

(l)"'''' eli Cl:D '0 :...."g.s s:-. <J) 00", cu ...

OJ 'U>~E 0 c::::D p, ..c '

-'II -- <J) .a 0 a en ... ... <I) g. Uil'

~ 0.. (\):1i"g z-g ... > <I)

,~ (\) Q) ~ ::cJll C'd

UNcorN FLORAL CONSERVATORY ...

Q) ... t:.o . rJJ <n .r:: CJ3 (\) rn<l).E'~ ... -Graen HOUSB and Bedding Plants,

... s::I

,0 .c -5'0 W 1:1 ..., .r:: +J<I):;:Q~ Roses, FloweriDIl Shruboory, < ~ <:.J Ornamental and Shade Trees, c::lD ::l bfl-g,~ Z 8mall }I'ruits, ticeds} etc, S t:b~Iil-o

Or& .. (or FJorl1l Dealios. BOUqU6U1 And BASllds I: :3 ''::'':C::r:Q) tilled on IIbort notice. lor Parties, W eddin,,~ .nd (\) e.g ~ as VUIl~rallh- SwCiIft PofakHmd tither vegetable plablll ... Ln their ~lOn. ~RICU LIST .'RBI: a c::s ell en ~ e ..Ci

SAWYER & MOSHER, 1111 l1li (]) cno.o Q)!

Lincoln, Nebraska. c::D :;,- .-~ aJ (g ... ~.s~ U'

A.-O. A.lexander, the Tailqr, CHACE & NEELY.

AllnounQes to the People of Wayne, that he ha.80 opQIlf:!d 8

MerGhant'Taiior Establishment In Davies' building with a large and fine line of

Imported and Domestio Woolens And is ready for business.

Please give-him a c~n~ Fit and Workmanship guarariieea: -.-

A. C. ALEXANDER.

CHACE & NEELY. CHACE & NEELY.

I have a' few

II you want any . J.N. LAWRENCE, N.orwegianSteeJe Beam Stirring Plows, Two Sulky Stir-Insurance or a loan on Tbe Boss, The Best. The Ing Plows, some Scotch Harrows and Corn Cultivators

Busiest Drayman. Call on, or nddreSB, Doos work the PI'QUlPtoHt Il.Dd cheapest. Try bim

und you wlU try no other.

F .feetltel',- Wayner-Neb. --~~-~~== 3. K. :ROMAN dk CO.

HAYES & KING

Jewelers, Have a fine selection for the

GRA1N Highest Market Price Paid

For 811 kinds of

For Sale

AT A BARGAIN. ! can. save you ~oney. !hese goods are i!, good order, e~cept the

pamt slIghtly marred. S'x months tJme given on approved notes. Come and see me.

J. _D. KING, Wayne, Nebraska.

J. P. GAERTNER ----Headquarters for

A. few Genuine

Diamond Rings At Panic ]>rices. ,Select your

GRAIN. All Kina~ new Furniture. the cb\ll~e. Any line not In stock rates. All goods

of repaldQglo

HAYES & KING.

OITY

MEAiMARlET -J. H. GOLL, Prop']'.

Live and let Live

Is our Motto.

P. A. ENG:LISH: Dealel'hl.

Fine Chamber Suits a Sp~cia1ty.

Arbuokles coffee per lb. 6 bars Lenox Soap,

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1- ; Go to John E. McFarlalld's for Wall Paper . I,r

ltail Road Time Table GOING EAST .r

110. 12, .Randolph F"t'eight, azr.l! 20, dep. 9 05 A.M. ... 10, Norfolk Frei&llt. ... fi 30, .. BOO" ' .• Uf, .. Pu.lI8eQger" .840, .. 840 ..

11 .. ", Roodo'ph =,~.,; dep. 5 ,. P.>t. u l~. N~lk Ftelght. .. Ii 50, " 12 55 " '" 11, ., Pa.asenge!''' .5 30, " 5 30 • ,

Tell.eher8' Examination. 1 will exe.mine till. persona wilIo ofier themselves

.., candidates for teachers of .th.ecommon schools

.: ~~s :;::~rt'dta~~fi~!tt:d:~~r~~~ !~~ih: W.E.HOWARD.

CO. Bupt. af Public Inatruotion.

Oat. 20 c.

" ~l!eatMc. ~"1fi 30 to 85.

Windy.

. 8m~1l grain is generally up nnd grmf. lDg Dlcely.

"When will the wind be aweary of blowing, over tb€ sky 1"

The Ponca Democrat is to be Bold un der a chattel mortgage .

Great bargains in summer millinery at ·Wilkinson & SWIm's. ,

Plants. Seeds, Cut-flowers, Bulbs at Lipcoln Floml Conservatory. See ad. in thlS paper 2m.

. !he. managers oi l' I~ Cuming county fSlr win try the experiment of having no races at the fair this ralf.

Eli Jones traded his team of black horscs for three lots 'hi Dorsey addition to Norfolk. the thst of the week.

Don't fail to see my line of wall paper before purchasing. John E. McFarland.

Andrew Wheaton's house bas received n new painting.

A. T. Chapin bas 1\ new petp a yearling alligator, ,fresh from Flo~ida.

.A fine·linc of carpet samples at low prices at Connor, Corbh. & Co's.

Simmons Bros. are building a large addition to their livery barn.

In this dry and windy weather extta pT~{}anU~!L.flgp.inst fire should be taken.

gO~'d~~~n,ge;:o:~~inlay~is Ji~U;:~il~ went down yesterdav.

I am now killing as fine a quality of beef 8S has ever been put. on the blook in Wayne. Best quality of Steers, aDd the best hogs, used. J. H. Goli.

Newton & Co. havemadcafangement!J to put up choice butter for tbe Sioux City market this summer. It will be ~packed in two pound cans and shipped daily,

n They will doubtless be able to build up a

PIt"SO~"'L.

T. J. Stecle wns at Norfolk ycs(crday~

~. S. Davies was ttl Sioux City }i'riday.

P. L. Mmer WftS In Sioux City yester· d.y.

Lambert Roe was in SIOUX City Tues­day.

Jc M. Cberry, of Winside, was in town Monday.

J.O.Milligan, of Scribner, waR in town Yesterdny .

.(\.rthur EngU8h came up from Sorlbner yesterday.

A. P. Child. returned from New York last Friday ,

Fred Nusbaum wen. to Omaha Man­day·momi-ng.-

Rev. J. C. Jacoby of West Point Is in town todllY.

C. C. Coffman, of Co leridge, was in

CALL ON MRS; for your fine millinery. She try to please you with good~ prices.

Bird cages,

The world renowned acorn stoves at Chnce & Neely'.. .

Mixed- 'Paints-,"of-all--shades, at Linn Bros •

Sug .. cured hnms at 1I1Illel'~ Grocery.. : . . Grn.s seed of nil klnd.rorsale~y Con·

nor &. Hughes. .'

Don'tfail' to see my lfue of paper before purchaBing~John MeFarland. I

na.isc something fer the fair g. M. Cutler received last Tuesday one large and profitabL8 trade.

It is Dot too lat~ yet. Plant trees. ~~!:h-t bt~tw~~~:~o~:t~.a tt°:;'~t ~i: If you w.ant to §ee some ele-

\own yesterday

J. )1. and C. F. HugUn were up

Complete Hne of Dinner Sets, ., from rington Dros. "

A. F & A. M. tomoo:row evening. fifty dollars. gapt designs for ceiling decora- Po~tma.ter Dearborn .. turned from C .. h for potatoes nt 1.'. L. Miller's. Tbe Arbor Day exerci.es tions, call at John E. McFarland's. Florida Friday evening.

Hoskins Saturdl!.J'.

The commissioners meet Tuesday. ~i~~~d~f~j~;:f~i~~r;:~nbg~rse8 According to the announcement made Miss Mi-nnie Philloe went to..Blair Yes-See change in Cbaoe.&; Neely's ad. the track several times. ~:~~=tA~bt:re D~~OIT~~p~~~n:t~!!r:~d terday to visit friends. An elegant line o.f ,oo.'Okies at P L. All persons having unpaid clfl.ims or at the school housc under the direction . M. Stringer snd danghter Ca.rrle were

iMiiHer's. orders upon .the Wayne County Agricult- of Prof. McCoy and tbe teachers, and in Sioux City yesterday. Sidewalks are being If.J::teoded aU over ural Society, will please present them led by the band in uniform marched James WAChob left this morning for

'it:tll'Wll. fur payment. L. C. DEARll(}R.."l", Sec'y, around several blocks, Themurchingwas Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. well done, and brought forth wany com- A. Mr. Booth, of Oouncil Bluffs, via.ited

IC

.'" • Eiverything loose h,1iS blown out of the A big lot of Bweetness was wasted at mendatory remarks from the spectators with P. M. Corbit tho latter part of the country. Ley's store last Saturday. A barre] of ~~~nlre~\;:eor~!~' cr::cf.ar:"~~r~ndCd at week.

For bargnins in ml;11·mery go to Wilkin molnsses that was Oplngtakeu down eel- . l' j . Gilstav-Mmor:,----orspnng1Jioiuich, w-a-s aon'& Swan. lar fell.PI·eaking in th.c.head and the con- J?h:t~p!!ti~;~J3:::s ':!s':~de by count) in the county seat tralifJ~cti~g business :1 ffha will age council meets next Tues-' tent", spread all ovrwtbe cellar fioor. supcl'lntendent Howard. who gave an in- Saturday. day c'9cning In cO~iiequnce of the burning of his teresting account of the origin of Arbor E. If:Ne4.1an wont to Omaha Tuesday

A 1 f corn, P. Coleman, will Bell a large lot of D»y, and the adoption of the idea by to a.ttend tuc spring term of l!uainCt;8 ~i· r 6:1.~ S~j)~::~~ @" elegant wall p~- fine stock hogs and brood BOWS at his other states and territories, aDd pRid a College. ~":'.:. JIlt, place in Plum Cnle.~g~.Q"cinct on May iu;t tribute to Hon, J. Sterling Morton,

I "'n epidemic ,sore throat seems to be a.t 2 :00 P. M. Fa,?'orable terms to pur- the originator of Hie iaea.. Be- also fC"- ~ftss-Slack, who itn-s been visiting Mrs. going the rounds... chasers. fered to the benefits that would result to Feather tor sever,,} weeks, returned to

entire country from the proper ob- New York Tuesday. It has been 'trying to rain for three One of the Wizard Oil concert troupes of the day. Following were W. M. Witter nnd wife returned from

days, lll-Us far witbe:nrt 'Succcss. is giving a series of concerts at the hn.ll th~_pupils from the d:fferent WJsconsin last Friday. Will bad a hlIrd Norfolk will not joon in a. racing cir thifl week. They draw crowded hOli8es'I.d"l>ar1Jl:lellts, who acquitted themselves tussle 'With the Wisconsin measles while

:1';, 'Cult thin year. Couldn't raise the money. tmd their enterta.inments are really far to their teachers and them· he was away. superior to those given by many concerns the close of the exercises the

'l'h~ people in DUi&n county are hav thnt cbarge five times as much Q,dmission. lUalCh was resumed to the school Miss Anna. Fortner, who has been vis-

I in;g some experience with lightning rod grounds and the trees were planted. iting hel' sister', Mrs. Melick, for Borne swindlers. If you want to get a first-class 'l'be primary department pla.nted a tree time, returned to her home in Pcnnsyl-

. ", Buying OlIr wall paper direct from fac" bur the 'Sherwin-Williams. and dedicated it to PaoflY. the intermedl· vania Tuesday fPorning. tory gives us the latest patterns and new- ohn E. ·McFarland. ate department one to Louisa M. Alcott. ~I~ S. Linn, who has boen visiting with

, The annual cODvl."ntioll of the 7th dis The Cedar county papers not long which were dedicated to the vet~rhn8 a!l~ Loup.City, Sherman county, Neb., last ,1 t.riet of the W. C. 1'. U. will convene In since entered into a solumn compact to pioneers of ,"Vayne county, wit t e WIS evening. In physical developmen he Is

German Minet sced for RQle ati15.CI'ts per bushel. ,IV. H. Gildersleeve.

Quick Me~l gasoline sto"es, Linn Bros. .

re~l:;~ea~o~hflJ!O~lls~~~:~n doors

Pure GeTman millet seed for sale, 90 cents per bushel. .. Ran. Fr.zier.

White O.k posts direct from ()~lifor. at p:l~~g;s~':ff~ fo baht an elephont,

A BEAUTIFUL LINE fine shawls, fans and parasols

in at Ahem's. .

l eetstyIea. M. a.Davies. and-Ulc grammar department a group bis parents for several days, returnod to

send out 110 papers that wcre nut paid that when they have grown H.le fi. nest specimen the Linn family, ",Vuyne, May the 2nd and Srd. for in advance. !Jut they have already trees cast a s~~~~:~'~Tf.ifc~~fi:~i;1:~~~~fi:~i1~,"!.t<>:'~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ft~~~fff~~~

~l He';'. J G Ta.te, the well known min grown wenry of it The Uorerfifge 8eiill- ~~~;:. in The high school :1;

I'.

Jater will lecture In Wayne on may 9th nel announces thut it will no longer be und~r the auspIces of the A. 0 U. W. boulld by it. ~~~~~ !~h~~~e:r:ctre,.alld th~ =-=""'"'1,,1011

Charlie Craven bas purchased a half The exhausted snd drowsy feelings, 'fhe board, Prof. McCoy and the teacb-jnterest in Kortright'S photograph gal· common to spring time, indicate an im- ers all deserve credit for the manner in

~ lery, nnd the firm name will bo Kort pure and sluggish condition at the hld'od, wbich they encouraged' and conducted 1m. right & Co. which may be remedied by the nse ot ·the.exel'cises. Imd we hope that the cele-, d .... yer'B ~ar8apnrma. It is the moat pow- bration of this beautiful custom may be Ii Four dollars worth of garden seeds erful, and, t~t the same time, most econ- oQe of the regular features of the school , "" -·-snd-twelltjl de-i-lal!S worK m-lJ,f- bedepen - omteal btu-od Tluriftei1C:ll1JWn. I ~ tb b t t' II> fit ~ t 4"'1'ed 01.1. to get the amateur gardner forty. l' year, not oil y lor (fsU 1:1 R.n 18. ene s

I nine cents worth of vegetables. The third annual convention oJ tbe thl\t will follow. but also for tbe effect it W C. T U. for the seventh district of will have in cultivating in the rising gen-

\:~I Main street is lefi in bad ~ondltion af· Nebraska. will be held in Wayne Dext eration a love for trees and the habit of W.:.: ~el:Slt~osrP.:itnhge tshtra.wes

t aCnOdTQmrl~SI.nl.so'nearndd~': Wednesday and Thursda.y. A complete planting them. Another year we hope

:houl~l h: directed to surfacing it up. ~~~;:m~e !~~~ei~~it~~;::1sf~~:~:decd !~:dea;~ery scb:~n the_c_o_uDty observe

As,s. bair dressingt~4Q4 renQv:o.tor, Ay· to be p.rcseq.t. ' ,e1's Hair Vigpr is un,ive.rsaUy commend- What oughe ·to"\e the "finest block in .ed. It eradicates dandruff, cures erup- town, with good· trees-the tions ot thesealp. iq.vigorates and beau-, court house· shabbt· ·titles the hair, 8Iidlpreveo:ta ita fading

;:;-,: -- lyo.loS gl"Y

" OOJlllOt'" Hughes ha~., ;'old their im· plement busincij:J tlJ )Iessrij Lund & An lUOUY, uf Ct\nby, Minnesuta.. and take pOBscaaion to day. Mr. Anthony is here , .. prell,entlng the firm ~loslng up the business. Mr. Lund will be here in a ehort time. "-

Juhlin & Johnson wllJ/l. w to Ule public that they h."e just, for inspection 8 fine Une of boota shoes in the building first door sollth the.Boyd. aodinnte.you tQ caJI ~~d seE: them. New goods, no old stock. and l)ricea low aa tbe lowest. No trouble to show goods.

The ubservnUon of Arbor Day by the

-hOOIS seems to have been very gcneral ughout the state this year, Bnd the

~tom will probably gruw stronger with each recurring year. State supt. Lane deserves the thanks of the people of the state for the persistence with which he haa urged the observance of the day b) !the schools.

After conluderable writing back and forth to a.gree 00 terms, the Wayne band went to Norfolk last 8aturdllY to play for a patade made in the interest of'll new addition to the town. The Randolph train was run down asspeci"l, about thir­ty Wo.yneitcs beside~ the ban.d.takiog ad· 'Vo.ntl.\ge of the OCCUBlon to VISit oqr am-bilious neighbor.

I have just received another large and' elegant assortment of wall paper. John E. McFarland.

The hone thief spoken of last week, was captured at Chadron by the Da.kota county sheriff and tnken back to Dakota City. He intimates that the man fwm wbom the horses were said to have betn stolen, was implicated in the transaction in some wa.y, and some interesting de­velopments may b~ looked for at the trial. The prisoner gnve the name of Louis CruikRhank here, but his Damc is F. M. Marcus.

E. R. Chace and T. J. Steele celebrated Arbor Day by planting trees all over their neighborhood Mr. Chace furnish­ed the trees and Tom did the planting. Not content with planting the street line around hiti own lots, he extended his ef­forts to improve the appearnee of things to the adjoining lots. and went so far as

f~g~~~en~Ji.~~~&~t~f TW: hI;~~b:!o;;;d <lChace & Steele's Park"

The Omaha-Y1I.nltton scheme ought to bob up again p .. ~~ty soon, amt people who profess to be poeted -S8.y that it will. The matter is being kept very quiet just now. but with1n the next three weeks you will see that there h~ been 8. hen on all tbe time. It iii genera.lly conceded that when theeountr commissloners sat down on the propositIOn laid before them last January, they "bu'ted" 8il hopes of the road everbcingmade an Omaha concern, but the men interested are quietly at work. nn'd the result now predicted leaves little doubt that some corpOr&tioD now established wnt build the road. In all

~r~~:~.lia. itILil~;~:l~ee ~i~:~~t~~::~ manager of that great system. much of the locfll prejudice against it havingany~ thing to do with the scheme has been re~ moved Tbe people here knuw that Mr. Clarl{ is more friendly to Omaha 'thSD and ot):ter city, and will dQ all-he can- f-Ot it.-Oma.ha. Republican.

The above rony fairl\- be taken 8S indi­cating that the Omaba Yankton chestnut is to revive aga.in-that is. tnat newspo.­

paragraphs wHl become Dmnet'OU.S,

the peopl~ along the paper line wilf be expected to. grow enthusiastic again,

CARD OF THANKS.

Our fnends and neighbors wm accept OUl flincerest thanks for their kiud officcs during thc last illness of our liule dough· ter. W. C. McCool and wife.

Obltnnry. GILI~ETTE-At Glen Ellen, 19., Friday

evening, April 20, at 6 o'clock, William Stewart Gillette, aged sa years.

Will Gillette. the eldest child of Aus­tin S. and Evelina R Gillette:was born io Mercer, Pa., where his grandfather, Hon. 'Villi am Stewart, had lived for mnny yenrs. RiA parents removed to Sioux City in 1869, when he was quite young, Rnd he has bere grown manhood. He was educated in ~~,'::~tw,!!,~l":~fl~H>f ington, Pa., and -after leaving- college was taken by Mr. John T. Bressler into the First N aUonal bank of Wayne, N1b., where he hali made so many friends that he was recently promoted to be assista.nt cashJer of the bank.-Sioux City Jour-

n~fhe above announ~ement is one that Han. Frn.nk Fuller, of Wasn~, was caused the deepest sorrow to taking in tbe size of Norfolk's spring mBny a heurt in Wayne. Durillg his boom yesterday. residence here his pleasant. affable man- Among the visitors from Wayne yea ner made every oue he met his friend. terday we noticed Dr R. B. Crawford, Those who knew him best held him in wife, and daughter; A. B. Slater And the tenderest regard, 'sud were most wIfe; Mrs. T. J. Steele, Mr&. P.l,. MBIer, "-eeply shocked by his untimely deo.th. Mrs E. E. Perrine, Mrs.· J Emerson To the officerfl of the bank especially tbe and Mrs. Jas. Brittion. sad event brought the most poignant sor-row! With the young people of Wayne want to get a first-class

~~a~ca~e utnj-Vth':: a~a~~~\& t~~~ O~I: }pal"t,' bUlY the Sherwin-Williams. dearly luved brother. Of sterling Integ· rity, excellent business qualifications, and brilliant prospects,~ a ca-reer that promised more than usual success W!l.B cut short by death. It will be long before he will bo fo~otten by his .former asso· ciates, or the memory of the sad ending of a bright young lite will not be remem· bered with regret. Bis remains were tal{en to the old home of his .parents in Pennsylva.nia, for interment.

MCCOOL: Emily Ruth, iniant daugh· ter of Prof. and Mrs. W. C. McCool, Tnesda.y, AprU24:th, ofpneumonis, aged, 11 monthe. __ _

The stricken parentsbfive the sympa­thY of the entire commtmity in tbeir sad affliction. The fl,neral services were­cQoducted at the IJuthcran church at 10 o'clock Ibis morning ..

ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Republican 'Central Com. )(.otl0ll'. The members of the Wa.yne county

Republican Central Committee are reo quested to meet at the court house in Wayne, on Saturday', April 28th, 1888. at 3:00 o'clock P. M., to provide for the se· leetion of five delegates to lbe Hepubli· can state convention to be beld at Oma­ba May 1Gttl, to Ilppoint delegates to the national convention; 8ud also five dele-

to the congressional convention to be held 8\ Norfolk 14th tu ap·

delegl1.tes to the conven~

is at the primaries that all lcgislo­germinates, and republicans Khould

see to it that delegates chosen to repra sent us at the several cou"ventions are fairly representative of thEf party. No one ha-s.a right to blame aoyone but him­self if he stays away from his post of du­ty and then hilS his principles and senti­ments misrepresented by the delegates sent to the various conventione. You arc each G therefore 'earnestly .requested to be In Ilticn.dance at the above meeting.

. A. A. WELCH,

A Trip South.-Mr. L. lX. Mnrtln a

~:in~~~~:~t~V~h~aM:.°ato~i~~ Dae~~o~~~s tr!o~t~:~:D~tr~ sS:!t

8h. ~~:re~L/!t~t:; WllB very impure, I WAS attackcd which 1 ~~'!,,~t.sre;~~'~.~t,~~t:f;r.::~~~l::;:=~":::: n viol~nl caae..of .cholor-a- morbus. - Huv- t.., tng heard a great dettl of- (,,bambe'laln"I.:;~~~~~~~~~~;~:':~I;:;;:t"tJ~~m:~~--:-Col1c, Cholern nnd Diarrhoea Remedy I g.'te .mount'lDs concluded to try it Rnd with the rnost beneficial results; within six hours I Wtl.8

b~~li~I~~1:J81~~~fg~~cr~~ w'r~~~li:~~l(~::I~ of Ohnmb.rlaln·. Colle. Cholera and Df.· rhalll ~em.dy. Sold by .B

c' J 8SS.

SPECIAL HALF-FARE LAND EXCU

To prominent I)oin Southwestern

and Daltota. will be run cago, St. Pa.ul, Mjuneapolis Ranway, April ad .nd 24, May 8th and 22d, June Gth and 19th. 'rlck.t. will be sold at ONE FARE :ron. notrND TRIP, and will be good to return within thirty days from date of sale. "'."

Forfullirll'Ormntion p.s to Statfons at,

which, Tic\tj)t. T.IIW'TE,t'labkt~~es8, Genl. Pas.enger Agenl. .

ST. PAUL, ;M'1'II(, Ticket. will h. !old to .Wayne.

Notle.. (or Publication. Land Office at Niobrara, Nebr"ka.

April 17th, 1881.1. Notice is hereby given that the

ing-named settler has filed intention to make final of his c1!lim, and that made

a.nd send out wore. conference commit· and make a great stir-all for noth· The suggestion tbat' the Missouri

may intend to build the line gaiDs some color from the f&et that the Doug­las countv commissioneJ"8 were recently

Chairman Co. Cl'ntral committee'I~~.~~r~:~~~ft:~ii~f'~~ MEMIlERS CO. CENTRAL CO?i"M:rrTEE-:

C~~::. tOT~i:-:~~:~~~~le~: in~ to the I along the line, even if it 18 not would suit

I .Tose1l11 nro\\n~ 1\ B & 1\1. engineer 01 I Nehraska. Olty, \1lL'i terrihly bCR.tnn tom m('u tho other mght, tlont~ 01 whom lwvo hewll llPlll'el1C!lldNl 'l'horc ts b"reat dllug'(lr ot Bl M'i n lo~iu ~ his Hfo I 'rhl~ dOltiC- of th~, t'alHtol buj1tllllg" I LlUcolu 18 rlSlng lU tho au, nnd

puhHo will soon hl1\,o tho !>1tuot't.l."~i~~Fli;j,.;)e<l Wt'.eathwot-Clmlllo1rtcllies of noting' tho IHCI\ct npP(\lll'IWOe tirushmg- wOlk ou tiao bnildmg-

f\n IndtnIloln dlR})l\t(>h tha.t mti

'~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~::::~n~·~~~:~~~~~ i; ern \Vn.tolt COUlJlll-uy of hR.ve

build- I been !:IH{llml by tho lUcorporn.tors find In- flont to th~ stnte) audItor nt, r.1I1oo1n

'lhu (·RIHt.ol stock oonsll~t.'i of 51000 8h ~rc:{" -anei IS RlthsClihetl I\t 4!J'iO per ,;ill1le ~mnkln~ 0. C£llntn.l stook of $2.r:sO, 0001 \~ Iuch h!\8 nIl hl;\en t n.k(,h l1'he \'i 01 lts wJll have a CApa{'ltv of lilO com l)lllto "llt'Ohe3 par dlty. rocttlluug' 0. work. inci {01:CO of ovel 30[) pooplo

I '11hc orchu~co for OCOllI11\ti-on tax, pna.,>('tl ,,1 EL Inte Jl1cotill~ of tllll Co11l1U bus Cit \' ('ouncil, a3~I'S\l1ll~ saloons $:l1ro,.

[ dl.ll.g"gl~h $50 aml (Jth.(li lmSlllt'flfJ ,ooa­tlOllS l)l'oportlOlmtc;ly~ hB'! boen tlP ploveu llY tlu~ um,yof, nnll now bucomc.8

1

0lal\ LIHooln i~ tRlkiu,g up- au ioo fa.ctory

l'ho plant wIll cos! abollt ~5.000 Tlte io~ Illude tn tltis way will not oilly bo n.hs('}ut\)lv pure. \mt It \vill also be cheap It t. slated Ihnt It e.n 00 reo

'LUftl latletl ot tltO \,ri ... Ih.1 now p .... v.,l in .... I 1 I thu.t city aud lea'ro a fau: ms-.:gm

The 1"01\1. are Alex Small,.. LIQo<!ln paink., 8u4

IbJ ~_c8'~l\(ll~ 'l-ohlo{1 by drowlltIIg in Sail Cr.ek last

lHu;){r Ag('8 ' wfLll~etl SU' of "F(l'ltou's tJw pall hel\lors and UlOl1rneIS J1Pnrso, follo\\(){l hy tho In'" tho lcllttn('s, "Ill'; dU\,t U th~ Gutllll C('ntrnl depot, \'ihClO mal tJIl.lU \\as tt\l~ell fOl UtICa

UTICA. NY, APlll 20 ........ T110 speCIal tl'l\m beo..uug the remftlDS of I~osooe Conkhng'1 Rillvod at 045 tIns ovomDg 'rhe enslwt wns transferred from tbe fnhoml CRr to tho IH'Rl~(" and fho em­rlngrs made UJl the simplo PIOCf'SSlOD to the fmmly rcsl(lencB on Hntgel street. At tho h011se tho lIoase tho cllsket WRS opeu-cd nud the IcmmllR WlTe vlo\\ed bT n fow llltUllllto frleud~ Tho funeral "Ill tnl)..o 1>lace to morrow

RAILROAD STRIKES.

THl!I OOPPER OUTPUT,

A Report ''Vhlell Piho\V. It IleaU",. 10. crou.e Pur tbe Year.

The Umted State gooolog-ioal survey bait lust Issued a. prehmmnry cstlmnt\3 of~he coppel production of the Ulllted sto.tes dnrmg the 'ye"r 1887, prcpnl"ed by

gS7 ~l~C~~~~oit, 18Il:~o, ~~~~~u~~~~ ~ agalDHt 161,235,381 }loUluls 1111886 The output Insh year lD the dIfferent copper prodllcmgsta\os and tCllltorws, "as BB follows. Mine Lfl.k~Snperlol' Arlrona. MQDt.aIlB ,

~:ur~~~~co .:::::'::::.:::::,:::::::::.:::::::::::: Oolorado Uta.h Mn.1ne. )/ew Ha.mpsbIre and VermOnt

1\fonts\llf\ shows a. mt\l"ked lacre:um In pr.oclll~t.ioJl=-..d.al'Yl--!;f-.. t.he paNt ye!u

now tn.kcS"the lead In prodn('tlOll oval; tho Ln.lie Snpenol: mmes, willie 111 1S80 the Lake SuperIOr mmes prodnced 79,8{10,798 Ilonnds agamst 57,611,621 III Montana. rrhe production from 1m POl'wtl pyrites c1ul'lng 1887 aggIog:o.ted 3,750,000 ponnds.

RCim1.'tlB flOIn oOllsumers show au I\vera~lllCretl.Se of 14 pel cent in 1887 ovor 1886:" ""rho use of CRating cop\'1(ir lDcrea..<:ed 2() .5 per cent !rho oonoluston.. IS reached that the coppel;' oousnmptton ill the. UUlted S-tAtes has heell ;renerally overMeshmnted anu that lU 1887 It \Vl\H

not. lUnch, It nn'y, In exoC88 of 100,OOO,OOt) poundS' of .new ooppor.

For the Presidency. San Frnuo ROn diarmtclr.----':Phe state

nlC'ut that Senat-or Stnnforll's IIlIMe

"ouhl be nr,.red tho presH\ency be-fote the Mate convention

For John Sherman. The republican statc con .. cnhon at

Dn,} ton, OhIO, declaled nunllllllolisly for John KhcrmMl f01 presIdent., ';I'llllg hi.w. tncnty 81X \lowa

OONGRESS.

SE"IATE -Confqller ~tlOn of the Do. kot.ft hIll ",as lc:;nm'"ir(l, nUll Vest s[1ol~e

Ol'lIm-litlOn He Ml.l1nted Hpoouer lll~vltlg' wn.nen the uland) s1l111.,

refClIltlg' to the statement ttlllt there was-no <llfrt~ltIHf) IHtw{en ... ttttS tr,}lll~ to hIt nk Ollt of tlH3 lllllOIl :1\\(1 trj ill", to l!l!'uk 111 An. d If any Ronthel n COli 1Il1lUlty I!n.l l1Udelttl\(n to (10 ",hn.t tiJ( peoplo of DfLl~otCL Im.<l clone thtre" IInll lit) nn ontclYln11nC,111ltt'ly only exceecI('(l hy tll!~t HI reg'ntll t,.., 1 (lIt t)nmtel ,tIld the Sf'llntOl from Vermont 'H)uhllH1.'~ 1110pm;et-!--f\ Inecc of h'~181ntIt11l tqm'n Icut to thnt celt hrntetl lO_IHl!ltlO11 he Iliul Cll.rlleU]n 1870, wllleh put Hnjes IIlto the presllltHltin.l cl1l\1l1 and' fa UIllS' to nlllls l" wonicl bf\.\e 1 epn the cry n.ll OH'I the 11m th ]~dmun!lI¥BnJtl \lIth eml that he helhne(1 find

st'lllite Bnriul ... wu, rn. ... setl

of the peof'le he Htl.yeR Jmvfull y null e votes of tbf-l f;.14l.tc~ n puhlIc Imddtll...{ fl.t {':n~tlllg S75,OOJ WIl8

HonSE -The nay wn..<J, dVfln np to the dJAClt!'!l:uon of the tarIff lllll, l\fl'l::!SrS

l\ftlls, Cratle. and Kelly occnPYlil2" the time Mr )'h1l8 opPllfHl the nlscHR:-noll. III the conrse of \\ ~llch he !':fl.Hl tha~ the

fI~:I~~ I::lfl~l~~ee~: at mntlct .. tt~tl·ll to he I

quarter

AIA.bflmr 8 I hlrd Party. The !\il.Unllll "tl.tc t(lnpemnce con-

ventIOn lU(· u.t [) ( It 11 111 the 18tll ilmd ,..~ 110Jl1111fl.te I n. 'it Itt th tiel Ihe platfolID ... dcclare'" 0) pOSlt1 II t J tll IDlLllllfsctnro anu Ralc or illt():Ul: .tll) h'JlIOl'S aad to all fOlIUH of ltrtllKl l~rl ullh the r('}pt'a.l of the lIltunal l! v ! j( lit", no hettt'r f) stem, r t (Ill( atl( n I,lH\ ~nppielllonttng the HtatB II} 11 Itt II III .11 1 I wor~ Il. resI-dence of tWt-'lJty OlJ/J JI: HI> for iOl'et.,.crn-ers befoic volin,;

THl!IMARKElT6.

OllAIlA, WHItlT-No 2 (OHN -No 2 Illixed OA'J'S--l\O 2 RYE -

eg @ G21 40 @ 40:; 30 § 81 4,5 4.6 5'" 10 25!' !G 17 fO 12"r. 13

3 50 @ a 75 a 7(1 14.6 4 uo 660 2 Ill) :1.(.0 160 (q) 175-

75 @ 85 I! @ In

2 2{) (~ 2 iO 425 @ 475

v'r 2, @ 10 .. 1,10 @ 140 .. J \; @ 1 to _ GOt) @. 7 &0

415@440 Ii 21) @ 5(.()

31Jl ~ 4i5 2 "it) flV 4, to 475 @ 575

~I\V\O[~[\.

!}3~", t4 9. @ • ...-M@ TO 37 @ 4.1

1450 @a75 807 <!lI 1110

1\HEl DEA.D SENATOR.

HI8 D_.alu. ,,,,iJG;-,o HiB Old HOlbe fOI Interment.

NEW Yom, April 18 -Mrs Conkltng tit' and Mrs Oakman Viero kneehuO' at the

beds"t. "I Mr Oonkling wh~n he dIed Mrs Cen-khnz had her hand clasped lU

hIs Bhe Jeft tr e room when the face of tho dend nator waf novared and went lnto her own room Bnd fell Oil. h&ustei on the lounge At 4 0 cl oll.. tho u:n lert '-ker called at the honso and 1rud out the bo lJ ThIs mo[mn~ It was annonneed to the press that the in al SerVICeB w 11 be held aVe! the de d ex

S6nat-orl'! remtUIlS Fllday morm <7 1ll TrulltJ' ohapel 'Frldav mornm~ "'the rarnalD! will be taken t,Q. UtIca N whm9 flMMr~] seTVlces '\ltH 111so be he In ithtary chapel Saturday afternoon Slri 16 pallbenrels selected are Jud re

~ PIDfUt, Abram S HeWltt, H L 1\1 ,....-. Ba.rlow, (lluence A Sewa.rd, ~Ianton

Mnrbl., ReJlI1tQ[ JolIn ( .J onsi'! Herro. towl DlOu (mueroll WIlham ~iallllCE'

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alkeJl' Church RDd Isu.a~ C Eal ley nus n ormn~ the body wus ~mbalmed UI!d llaced III the c'l.sket fhe TJnlteJ :-Hates Clrclllt conrt and otltel (lOnI~ II..dJolllued t) dfij out of ra spect kl tUt memOIY of Mr (onkllllO' A.ddresses ( f enlo:y wue made by "e; eral Jlld~E'1:l and 1&\\) era rlw mter In8nt will lent UtlC \ where the pllllel pal funeral /:ll 1 VIces wIll be held next Saturl"y lit I:lhort BerVl( es III tIllS "tty ut: fot th )ll1POSf of flCoommo lat mg the many fll€tHls III the CIty uud ;from 1.IVoahm,...,toll In tIllS CIty Imd Brooklyn fin S fir fl Vlll~ at half mast on the IDItv hall tn 1 uther pn bllC buIld lUg"}. fl thOlHitlld )I ill( Ie telegrnms Ilnd lottora of cunl lenc~ 1 aVt! been ra ( elv~d..

A CHILD ENTOMBED.

Seuator SUl1l(o,d·s Shlblos, With ilIany Vatlluble HonollJ, Defdroyed.

San Fu:mmsco d 81 ntch A fire at Pa.lo Alto last mght Lornod a portlOD of the stn bles ( f H( nator Leland Stanford DetaIls go to show thnt the fire Wf\.6 an lllcendlafy A very few nllnlltes b~fore the flamee "el e thscovered III the shed the" atchman lln.de InR usual lounds, a.nd found f"Cl}thmg 'n proper Older He had not I cached Ius room before the fire 1';U8 dlHcovered and almost before the stublem III C( uld nuse a cr;) the one

It ~ ~iy \\1 ~~~~~ s:; ~h~veI:r~~(l:tl~~~::~cfe efforts t{) 111 t late th~ vldnable Iacers 1m! tll. he lt dlove them back, and they -\H Ie [)lced to WItness the crematIOn of the hOlSCS wIthout uellIci' able to lIft a. hand to Sfi\e them The followll16' h0l8(lS wale hnrnNl to dt'ath

BlOnn stalhull Rexford wIth n record of 2 10! last fit1l "itdned at $10,000

StallIon Chfton Bell, record 2 25, ;\ a1 ned at $10000

Stalhon Rna KIlllgIe, valued at ootI

Stlllhqp Howard, $5,000 StallIon Lowdl, :4;5,000 Tno bay- geldlllO"s, foaled III 1882,

(,lthel of wlach could make 225 with ease •

Suicide at"'Sioux City. 8l<luX CIty dispatch The deoo body

of Albert Hilts, a German allout forty years of a.ge was found tllU~ afternoon lD the Ice house of the luensuorf blOW ery, where It had eVIdently hl.ld for sev eml montl¥; Hdta had beeu worlnng nt odd Jobs for tho brewery for over two

sioelllllg 1U the office or helpmg Pal1l1ey the mght

at the

ED"\VARDs & McCULLOCH

LUMBER COMPANY

.D.ea.lers in lumber, lath. Shingles, Sash. Doors. Blinds, Paint. Paper,

·~J:lD.e, hail!', cement, brick and Coat, [YARD8IN KANSAS, MINN., DAK ,IOWA, and NEil ,1

. Il"vlng purch';;';;;1 th; yard formerly occupied hy Philleo & Son; ju.1 en.1 of Ihe , :1:lvld ,Hcmsc, solicit a shure of your patrollllg-~·. tnll nntI sec UR.. --

W.-H. Bradford. Agent, Wayne, Neb.

'PRILLEO & SON,

-lQn1·b8i~[lme,COa ,-,-Cj" ",'" ""CaIrnliil se~ lis bl~fore PUl'chasing; Els",where.

OfJ)oe in tho Engl1Bh building elUlt afrlo Mnlu·steet.

JOHN S. I .. EWIS, tJR., '\ . Manufacturer of and Deuler in \

::a:arness -:- aIfd -:- Saddles, ':1 ::"~~~at Pads. COmbS, Brushes, Blankets, i'runl,s Valises,

---! ,,_b:Al"''''~h .... th....line. "L-Illak ... nU-"'cvfull'll.""ol1~of'-tM-'·-···:·iJe8·t··O'iIil;r······T:.:e:if]r(:~ F

!':"i~~·,i'"": 'tb~ sam"l1 t.:. Ii"liiifter ihnn any of my competitors.

, Prioos ·1;he Lo~ve .. t; of' dlC lUnd:

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"raph'e ne,cr,~uon otthe Feroclt, I ;~'l~~l '''hleb 'I'hey AUUflked 11 Bull' has Yl:!t heeq. tljseovered; but, as at least

No Universal .. Remedy S;IY8 a Lander (tV)".) Bpecial: A stock- ~~~~~~it~: ~~~:~:n~i:e:::~ b::~~~:~

ttll.lll ju~t from the- Upper Wind Rivar whidt restores that fluid .from 3. de.. range~ l'e]at.eij a f:!tory that illustrates prand to a healt,hy condition com€s as L!:t~ activit}, and ferocity of' the wild near heing' a univer<;al cure as any that do~s illfeslillg' ""at sec lion. The Wind call be produced. Ayer's Sarsaparilla River e,"C:tI'C8 from' the broken and ,~ffe(;t8 the bloot! in each stage of its ruolllliuilJ." depths of the known formation, and is, therefore, adapt~d to It..; tho "basin Jisll'iet" _tt.gn::ateJ:.. __ \.::aci~y-ofeomptaint1rt1ian--any '\:~~~_~,~~:;'~'i~,;:~~'~ill:~:~~~~~:,;: other known medicine. L 8urpas3ing lHHll1ly

i.., ('OJll[neHwntleti by 1l1\ Indian UHruC me<tuin~ ··JI,inHlenlmir." \Vbilo riding

tlwso falls a short Jtime heard tJuough

roar falling wnters.

Boils and Carbuncles, wl1ich defy ordinary treatment, yield to Ayer'R Sarsaparilla after a comparative­ly brief trial.

the souo(l or the baying of dogs. reeoguizing at once tbe savage voices of the wild dogs of the 'Vimt Rlvor. tho rider at once spurred bis horse t~ the I

of n high neIghboring' hn~ whence'

Mr. C. K. Murray, of Charlottesville, Va., writes that tor years h~ was af­flicted with boils 'Which caused him muclr ·suffering, These were succeeded l)y carbuncles, of which he had several at one time. He then-began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after taking three bottles, the carlmnc1es disap-­peared, and for six' years he has not bad even a pimple,

eXfensive onLlook OVer the Burl'ound­il!g country ("oultl be cJbtaineu .. Scarcely bali he l'oaeht,d II S pOfit of observation before hi::; qe caught sight of the chase IIntt jt.~ p!'~\.. Abollt [\ dozen of the

. had started 11 mH.gnifi('oDt bull elk, ebaslng him along a hIgb,

['uDlrlng parallel with 1118 and overhanging the Filii.. The obas.

had evidently enlhll'cd· several hOUl'R, and the elk. was hardly preRscd. 011 swept the pursued llnd pursuers, every bound bringing tbe dogs neRrer the reeking hauncheii of their panting prey. ~utldt.mly the r,~~ swel'\'ed frolll.his cow'se at a I}hnrp angle, plunged down the side of the ridge. and made straight for the .falls.

Spl'iug sheer (l'OIll Lhe l'lver's edge. an,t towering dh'cctly above the poora~ tho foot of tbe falls (Ibis pool-...being kept open duriug tue coldest weather by the force of the falling water)t was a hl.lgl'3 cliff of solid rocB... The top of this cliff brondeucll into a mini.ature p'~ateim, and ou tile {'em' of th~-pll\tt'~_ll, with his rea.r and ilan-ks piotectt:Jd by the pl'ecipi.c~, ~I!~·cunlling .. O-Id-bull olk had detertilhieu to take his and

stand agniust bis

Sic Transit MU8pendlJl's.

That insidious disea!1e, Scrofula, Is the fruitful cause of innumerable com. plaints. Consumption being only one of many equally fatal. Eruptions, ulcers, Bore eyes,.' gla.ndular swellings, weak and wasted muscles, a capricious app&­tite, an(1 the like, are pretty sure indi_ cations of a scrofulous taint in the system. :Many otherwise beautiful LU.:es are - disfigured by pimples, eruptions, and unsightly blotches, which arise from impure~blood, showing the need at Ayer's Sarsaparilla to remedy the evil.

All sufferers from bJqod disordera should give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a fair

~~~!;-a.:h.~!'~i~Ntl~l'°':t~lfs' ~~~~e~~d worthless compoun~ whkh not only fail to effect a cure, but more frequently aggrava.te and confirm the diseases they . are fraudulently advertised to remedy.

New and Inxuriou,"'P:..Irlor CllfS on the fa~t day trains from Sioux City.

l':llceping Cart'. ()n night Imins,

Less than Tg~ lIOlJHS to 8t. Paul by the fast muil, Jailr from ~ioux City.

Connecti~n made in U w:th da.y nnd night tl'llins fol' LAND._IVAtillllURN "'l('.Jj" ..... ".J~JJ

For Cllicn.~o and the en~t lhe br:st ~m·d mORt direct route is via Bh1il' OJ' Omaha, and over the Chic!lgo and N ol'liJwestcl'1l HiLilwny.

l~or any information AS! to tickets, route, etc" fl[lply to lmy agent, or to

"I'_ ""VV. "I'.E_~S:::l..i'_:r...:EJ.

INVENTIONW~l~~l (f~;:~~~l:j~~~~~ h~l~ centnrv. Not lellOlt muong

tho wonder!! of invllutivo pfllgl:CAR i~ a lllethod and ayatem of work that mm be performed nIl OYer tbe country 'WltllOut Sf'pllrnting tho workers from their homos, l'uy lihcl'!tl; I\,I1Y 0110 Clm do the

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.J. H_-s U Cl;LC; N.A N,

Piano Tuner and Qrgan Repairer.

Mabel Buchanan,

:M~usic -:- Teacher,

lDil:~, SiIDl, Carria[!G & firnamental

a:G~illl:illlrj G riiiniu[ i

. ~~~Rn3( HaJlfDIill:--i .¥ 'llrl)ri: pro RlJlt1y .tte~ded to aad M~talao

tloD RUlfol'Il.U{.(;OQ. Suo},) ou ThUd S!.r"t..

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~ijp~.~\i U~Ot~Ttlpn)v" S$TEST~D$S. '.' HUUli~, !J!UhUll J, E E D

VI! all Paper, ~END lo~.~rl!lul\raled CAtlUIGUE all • I! " ~ t \l'egettl.ble~ Flower, Fleld SEE ,DS Ii!USiGa IflSHUmeO!3 e C. P,"Dts,~Ulbs.Jm\',':~i;jj on 'PPhcai,on.

. I F R E E Don', neglect wrlUng lor It,

, . R. B. CRA.WFORD,

PJO!iEER.

o'OB.:ma Scratches.

HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESnn, N. y, c"HICAIIO, It.

322·325 E. Ma.ll! St. 12·li )T. Clan S{.\

ARBUCKLES' name on a package of OGFFEB£:" 19-"&>·­guatantee of excellence.

ARIOSA ooFFEE is kept in aU first-olali)$ iitor~a :fro~_!he Atlantio to th~ _PaoU.i~

COFfEE .. Is nevor good whem expO.Be~ W the air": Always buy this brand in herm(i!tiGII.IIJ"" sealed ONE POUND PAOIIAG1W.

Thero alwars ht\.!J btmn and there al .. ways will bll a light botweon the "cus­tom" tallol's I\nd those who· mantlftu~t. llre rendy-made "Iothing. .For many \cnl'S tho cu~tom tailol' had tbo,Ul'ess :to-it Idl to lIiwst.llf, but now that thoro are plonty of gnod rca,dy'"rullde evening ~oBt\Unu.s for gentlemen, the custom

;:~u~;()eA~h{du~~~r~~~g I~~~:t~l~~l~oHJ}€':~l.~i~~£~~ lR:il •• matiSll» Cut ~biEl out Ilnd r(,ltufIl to U>I nnd wo will scnd you tree, something of gr~nt vllJuHltnd iJnp()r~lm('t. to you, that will f'tl~l't you in ~msiu(ls~, which ,,:'lll brillg you in ·more IllI11WY nght awny, anythmg (!lw~ in thl~ world. Grand outfit froo,. Addl·e~s.

Sprainst Strains, StitohelJ,

1.1:1 8iHU'chilll{ about for something sowQthing that the ot~.e.~_ feJ­

cannot keljp in .stock. 'I'hls accotlnt-s fol' the latest thing in

dl'OSS suits. No ve9tis w.('Irn, but stout tho-wn.ist is· wl'apped ~ wide silk band WhIch when the COn.r~B put on over it. luoks Jlke 8 luw flqUN-l'c--cut vest. The Ildv8utab~'iI ot this ull.lld. or snabt 8re that it only doe~ nway wit4_ ~~ .Yest..

mf)"l'o---to--ttm lTU1'pose-ol tho cnslow does awn! with ,suspenders as ..

It is 1\ cute tl"irk on the pttrt of the custom tuilm'. He Ilrgues rOl\dy made Ll'Ons01'8 seldO'm lU'O made to be worn without snspcndt3I's; that th~y {\l'e out to a gOD!lral pattern aUt! must be made ~ooroy' enough llCl'OS8 the hips -nnd alKHlL the waist to rBqujr~ suspenders. if, therefore.,· a mall with· the tnpe

9Mh lb. is short, at least ohap work •. IIp some .oheme !Q pot .upende ... baok UpOIl the shouldel'. of tb. llD&Il"l'6ctlng 80clety rna •.

All this ·is tru~ fintl; of C-Olll'Se 'tery imporh\ut,-Cldc(lgo 'limes.

TnuE &Co" Augusta, ~ht.i.no.

MONE"!' TO LOAN

On Impr-oved or Unimpl'oved Land, Anu desirable Town Residences.

LONG OR SHORT TIMf, low Rates of Intorest.

Mon~y Furnished when Pa.per; are Made out.

N9 Delays. If you WIsh to g;t a LOlllI ';-0 the Best

Terms,

CalIon or Addr~ss~

NORTHROP _& WELCH, Attorneys at Law.

'v A.YNl-:, NEIUUSRA.,

JONES & ELLIS, Livery-:-and

StiifJoinu. Baokache. Oalls, Sores. Spavin

Oraelm.

COOD OLD STAND-BY aeoompllshea tor everybodye2Aetlywbat1a(llo.lmed k\l'it. Oneo! tbereWloIlBfbr~e grea; VOIlullU1ty ot t.he Mustang Ltniment J9 foundJnlt. nnlversal appltcnbIUtJ'. Bve17bo4:yneeds suoh a medle1D.e..

The Lumberman needs It. tn case at aoeldent. The Housewife needs It tor genemltam1l7 use. The CannIer needs !!.tQl' lllit..teanuand-bismen. Tlio Mechanic needs it alway" on h1a work

bench. Tho Miner needs U in oase ot emersenoy. Tho Ploneerneedslt.-ca.n'tgetalong w1thc:rat it. The If'o.rmor needs it!n his bonse, his limbic.,

Tbe 8teo.mboo.t maD or the Boatman needs It In llberalsuppl,. afioatand fLBhore.

Tho Horllo .. fllttcler needs U-l~ Is bts best; friend alld safest reliance. -

Tho 8tock"!I'rowe,r naed! It-It wlll save btrn thou!ands of dollars a.nd a world of trouble.

Tho RaUrondmalluoedsUsnd wUlneed Itro long as hlaute is a.round ot acetdenta an~ dangers.

The Bn.ehwooclsmaD needs it.. TbereJIDotGo lngllke U as a~$Dtldote tortbe dangers' to We, Umb and comfort-whloh 8Ul'round th~~~.

Tho Merchant needs It about; hla atoro among hls employees. Accidents will happen, and whea these come-the IllUtang IJtdment la wantod ·a~onoe. .

Keep u. Bottle 10 tbe Boaee. 'TI. the bestl of eoonomf· .. -

Kot'lPaBqttleIn tho Fnctor:r. Jtalmmedtaa use In case of accident; saves vain and 10811 o~_wagea

Keep a Bottle AI'!aYIl in dlo Swb~e for .. fie wben wnnted.