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-VOt;. XIII. 17. BANK. WAYNE, NEBRASKA, CAPITAL ,- $50,000 l",UUPlLUS t1l;13,OOO. OFFiCERS AND DIRECTORS: JOHN T. BRESSLER. President. HENRY LEY, Vice Pres. F. II. DEARBORN, Cashier. Directors. - J()'ht; T D.-e· PaHrrfwn. F A. De:.t.rbunl, Henry Ley, J \V. JOlles, F. itl. )l urtln'olJ, Fnl.uk Fuller. V (lcnel·al Banking Business Done. 'Rmwuntlo' of and Fann.eT -S-Q7ietited. So Do REl YEA, Contractor & 13uilder, Bills for Materi'l free. dons Promptry -b-- --- - --- ·e 'f WAYNE, WAYNE po- County Directory. John Connor, - - County Ti.'(lIlSUl'Cl', \Vayne. - - - A S. Miner Sbedff, 'V. F:. Howard, - _ Connty Supt., J. D. KINO, CPJluty Attoruey Geo. Slmw, Wm.FrtL:tier A. 1'. Chltpin, J. T. MettloD. CornOI/,er, County «om'r "Wll.keftel<1. CHURfJII DIRECTORY. Presbyterian Church. S F, P. DAlilm, MethodIst l:.p/scopa/ Church, S 6 :00 Prayer meeting 'l'bnradaJ' ovon:ing.· Wm. Miller. Supt. Wat. Guu::)'!" Pastor. FnOhsh Ev, Lutheran Church. S at 7 :30. Inquiry find ·1 '15 P. M. l'ru.yormoetiug Wednesd!1Y aVClJilHC: Hl·;v. III, L. l'ih:LI(;li, PIUlwr, 8aptist Church 10 'myer meo('tinr, wednpaJay evenlUR. St. Mary's Ghureh, Sor;icos overy PlI.8tor. 80CTETIES. r lIS, meotsMOll- n. J. MonOAN, T. BRESSLER, N.·a-. A F. &<0\: M., 'Vn:rno I,odgo, No. 120, meottliu B. F.} E'l.THlbt., Secretary. G. . B. CUNl'H!'.OHAM, COM. W.C.T.U. This column is conducted by thaW ayuo W.C.T,Uj: DmECTORY 010" \VAYNE \V. C. T. U. lIhs. 1\1. A. Philleo .......... President S. L. King ...• Vice Pres. at Inrge A. H. Morgan, V. P .. Baptist c'11 M, L. Melick •• Lutheran" T. Wachob .. P.resbyt " " ,,8. Hringolf ., Methodst" E ... B. Bennett ......... Secretary C. H. Ilartlett ......... Treasurer By the way, the Indinns continue to make trouble. Why not license them to carryon Mnnual ma.ssacres! The contr.actol's, suttlers, the squaw"'men, and the newspapers cnn afford the price 01 the license. The war de!,'art- ment eRn then faCilitat.e .promotIons; and businC5:3 will be hrisk in the fnr w",t. The settlers call furnisb the scalps, nn,j victims gellemlly. That form of licenBe will he lUI advance on the whisky plan. III tiret. the harm to societ.y will be "" more. Death by form of clean destruction without disgl"ilce is preferable. Make . . Bull's \leonsa hign,.bmJJlli, .• l\i.!!l, .. his licellse. 'Vhy may not this tho Indian problem? LicensQ the Redmnn "in eeveru.ltv." He will en- joy it. A widowed mother ill Michigan suill.!!: a UlH..Ict' at state law, t01: the loss-of three sons, who, she have been made druok1U'ds .iiuce the scnmp opened his deu her home. Que boy is aged fourteen, another is seventeeu" the third Is eighteen. The caae will be contested, of coqrse.-just ... railways displ}!'e bill fi)r daruftges, and the law will be invokeu to protect the saloon keeper. The widow wHi {Io well te> -escape • hiut that she i8 not Vlrtuous t bellsbJe' llnd honest. She llIay 00 chargcd with conspirncy. and alI meanS will be u"d to smut allti di.crcdit the sorrowing mother. _The defenuant will use plen· ty _of hi. past ilI.g<ltteu -h!ln to dNeattbu And in the best manner PROFESSIONAL CARDS. owed mother Qfher three boys. tIme the stute has its own responsibil- ity. It has mlll,ented that just sucb fiends shall prey on "Iir-I"ced youth. "od it has taken a price for just Buch barbarous freebooter,hip io human life and human souls. Is the trade worthy of any great state? Is it pulit- ica.l economy, llot to suy moral right, to permit bad men to trade in the com- mouwealth's bright.eyed Sbop by HaybIJrn's LIR.cksmith Hhop, ATTORNEYS. NEBRASKA, MAY-tO. 1888. tendendents' of. 'Y'arlous departmon.ts con- tained evidence of increasing intcret:lt in the work Rud tlillt we nre lng strength, power nud infincllce. Those of the socinl purity, juvenile and cvnu- depnrtments were especially in· teresting oeveral llew unions have organized during thc yonr and three Loynl Tcmpcrnnce Legions. One pleasing fCMul'e of t110 cOllvention the children's meeting conducted by llluir. who gnve the children a short iUustrating tho different guises orgl\nizcd them into u. Loya.l TClUvcrauco Lelfiou, Miss Ilelle U pIon thon guve • for the entertainment '(If the little folks, which cntcl'tllincd their cIrI· was. given 'rhe business routine WftS interspersed pemncc work. Of all the topics intro duecd that of franchise seemed to bo the most enthusin.sticaUv handled; and to the Implied que,tion: ··Shall woman.have the b.Uot"to protect her home and 10_ ones from tho l'um tramc?" only ono T' b e P - I voice was raised in the negative:- TIle ' ministers and severnl prominent . eo p Ul<:.U of tho tii'wtl \VCl'C present an<1,--II)O'+ __ . ..-.. ,. _. --- ._..' -, -- -Rl=:B-1!\.I .. as follows: Pl'c!:lhlent'; Mrs, Upton, of Pierce; ReCllrdlng Secretliry; Mr •. Hitch· cock, of Ponca; C'm •• ponalng Secreta. "':I"I.'!i"i.i"I'lll,·",,,,,I'/ir '1l Wlm Mrs. WRRI1" CONN9R & qO., --W-<ldne.day.<lvenlng..waaoccnpled wltb tl reading of a puper on juvenile work by Mrs. EUen·Bltdl', is tho national as well sta.te and Clothing of aU at Extrem81Y Dry -Goods; tb.\ she Hats, Caps, Mittens. the sn.)oon. . Good music, whIch was highly by the convention but as they have been received by the cannot be fUfnidued with this report. 8 L, K. OUR -WAKKFIELD REP'UBLILAN. Mrs. Lover. better knowu here by her maiut'll name, l\Inrietta FentoD, who has been spendiug the wiut('r iu England ,'ilh her hu.balld, died very suddenJ,y in that c0Mlltry Inst week. -Last 'I:.!lu;sday a severe hajJ·storm struck a/lout thrEe miles 110r"" crn!"t".ure»king windows and stamped. ing oattle, . 1;ome who were caught ovt were severely llruised. 'rhe - --L -- -t--- .. , ,Unl'uBr Before Purchasing FIIoANK FULLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ivere nearly aU inch in diameter. G ORG W K n" the law tbRtpermits such piracy IE E . ORTRIGHT WATNE. • _.J,Q"1Il1!. Michigan is 10, singular in this soul· ____ ____ ngVtl'fE HI&--WHtlbE . Shame 011 the ba-dnue 1lWltY, To the WAYNE, an e-v.erlasting root in the Ph B lire in bonds to the emutng- 00IInty- is-b .. - o,Oyrap 109 usiness, ,J ."- I"",G. Shame on the politicians who declare low average. ATTORNEY A l' LAW, that the abus" may not be prohibite,!. A twelve year old Bon of WAYNE NEBltASKA.· The delay to stop the whole outrage who resides ea.qt of town, was Ellst FAde of M!l.in street, i)! . hy lightuiog during B thunder W •• w.i yuu \\i!llUhUHul u good JOU. accepts public oific is respollsible"foJ' shower on last Thursday evening, ayne PHYSICIANS. the bloody bargain alld deadly wrong. The boy was walking Dear his father's IBnml escaped after Egypt's fi"t.boro house when struck. A. LOVE, M. D. -:- .Meat ±:- ROE Will Keep First Class- Meats always PhotDS, $2.50 per Doz. w. Uabmets. -. 4,QOr.er Doz. Physician and Surgeon, WAYNE, NEBU. had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay from the start, and would tel' of ,,11 lawmakers must, fall a victim help th .. town in many wus" Hao_me to the horr,jd monster who rules even practical man will take hold Bacons, Hams. andSausage--ol--lIll--kinds. '-= some 01 oui coutts, the issue -would of the a stock company cau be instaritly assume II different aspect. organized without doubt t\>r the pur- CHEAPER THAN CITY PRWE8. QEO W.KORTRIGHT PUOfOGRAPHEH. Wayne, Neh. A: Jo FERGUSON, Office over Koss's drug store. Rflflldeuce 2nd door west ot Presbyterla.n church. All Cllll8 at- tended to promptly doy or night. II. H. ('. LEISENRiNtl. Physician and Surgeon, \V AYNE, NEB'R. GlV(lS bls entIre attention to the practice o.t mad- LocnJ Durgoon C. Bt. P. M. & O. Hallway. In that case the lawmakers would pose of its establishment. Who will the people to rally to tbe reBcue. take the lead? preBent tbe .fficers of the law whine ---------- t"at the law canuot be execnted, and PONCA JOTTRNAL. seek to tbrow contempt on those who Yankton Press: "The MiSSOUri GONSl-DER . WE __. now clamor ngt\inst the tyrannical and river tJ cut a channel acrOSS murderous liquor traffic. W. wish the Sioux rivers.veral ruiles above its every Christian would pray God to present mouth. The cause ot the I . e h 0 ',' i"" and that every famil which hns suf· coullty two years ago at Elk Point to give victory to this Michigan mother, trouble is the great canal dug by that m. prove t, 6 . P P_O-flU"·"n··," fared similarly a Bim- conduct the fl:>vu water to tho Sioux __ _ _______ Riokabaugh & Workman's Barber .. :.. Shop. West 'Ilaln Street. w. C. 'TIGIITltIAN, :no D. PhJsician and Surgeon, flfflce n.lwll.V!! O!IOR. First door Bouth 0 Wightman & McFarland's drug storo. Hllir,cntting, Shaving, 'Etc. J. B.S.-HARM Yeterinarl. Sunsoon , "hi. DOlle neatly' and promptly. 'I . by f....mers who bave dam- by the canal." The amonnt cut will most of it be added to Dixon Where -your county. It this thing happens it will P" .. h17teJ:I"",'1 move the river several mileB away. If' so, what will become of our railroad bridge. We shant need it any, more. RHlLOIl"S CATARRH REMEDY -a cur. for Catarrh. Diph· We can Save you therIa "lid Sold by H . J. Kass. .

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Page 1: T' b -Inewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888... · had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay

-VOt;. XIII. ~O. 17.

Fir~t N~an~ BANK.

WAYNE, NEBRASKA,

CAPITAL ,- $50,000 l",UUPlLUS t1l;13,OOO.

OFFiCERS AND DIRECTORS: JOHN T. BRESSLER. President.

HENRY LEY, Vice Pres.

F. II. DEARBORN, Cashier.

Directors. -J()'ht; T Brc,,~lcl', D.-e· PaHrrfwn. F A. De:.t.rbunl, Henry Ley, J \V. JOlles, F. itl. )l urtln'olJ, Fnl.uk Fuller.

V (lcnel·al Banking Business Done.

'Rmwuntlo' of MC1'(~hallts and Fann.eT -S-Q7ietited.

------~----------------

So Do REl YEA,

Contractor & 13uilder,

Bills for Materi'l free.

w~rk dons Promptry

-b------ ---

·e 'f

WAYNE, WAYNE po-

County Directory.

John Connor, - - County Ti.'(lIlSUl'Cl', \Vayne.

JHtI~~:~el" - - - ~ c~:~~~~· J~l~;!: A S. Miner Sbedff, 'V. F:. Howard, - _ Connty Supt., J. D. KINO, CPJluty Attoruey Geo. Slmw, Wm.FrtL:tier A. 1'. Chltpin, J. T. MettloD.

CornOI/,er, County «om'r

"Wll.keftel<1.

CHURfJII DIRECTORY.

Presbyterian Church.

S e~~~thV~~o~f~~niil :4~ornlnl~r:~r ~:~~~. WJ.dX~L\~~U~'~·~~~f.' S.R~~v, F, P. DAlilm, IJD.8tor~

MethodIst l:.p/scopa/ Church,

S ep'~~8 eV(]S~:b~t~a~~h~~l~~3f/45l1i' ~ld 6 :00 Prayer meeting 'l'bnradaJ' ovon:ing.· •

Wm. Miller. Supt. J~~~' Wat. Guu::)'!" Pastor.

FnOhsh Ev, Lutheran Church.

S e~~~!thV~~o~i~~f:~4:!. ~. ~V~~~i~~e:rlCr;;~ at 7 :30. Inquiry find cOlifirnlll,.tiO!l·clu.8~ ·1 '15 P. M. l'ru.yormoetiug Wednesd!1Y aVClJilHC:

Hl·;v. III, L. l'ih:LI(;li, PIUlwr,

8aptist Church

~ ef>~i~;.B e~~:~bl~~~b:c~o~~ ~t:31~ 10 ~:, ~~~,~~~ ~ubbLLth. 'myer meo('tinr, wednpaJay evenlUR.

St. Mary's Ghureh,

Sor;icos overy a.l}f~~f). ~~~~r~IAn.TY, PlI.8tor.

80CTETIES.

r g~/~Y~i~i~~~a~r~;H~U: lIS, meotsMOll-

n. J. MonOAN, sccrit!:~y. T. BRESSLER, N.·a-.

A F. &<0\: M., 'Vn:rno I,odgo, No. 120, meottliu

~1\:!~(~h0n!~~iL~IJe sec~t~~~~~~~h ~~I~.yS B. F.} E'l.THlbt., Secretary.

G. !u~· ,1;~~7 ;(~I~~l~?S ~'t'~e~~~~~l;~ir~'~and . B. CUNl'H!'.OHAM, COM.

W.C.T.U.

This column is conducted by thaW ayuo W.C.T,Uj:

DmECTORY 010" \VAYNE \V. C. T. U.

lIhs. 1\1. A. Philleo .......... President S. L. King ...• Vice Pres. at Inrge A. H. Morgan, V. P .. Baptist c'11 M, L. Melick •• Lutheran" T. Wachob .. P.resbyt "

" ,,8. Hringolf ., Methodst" E ... B. Bennett ......... Secretary C. H. Ilartlett ......... Treasurer

By the way, the Indinns continue to make trouble. Why not license them to carryon Mnnual ma.ssacres! The contr.actol's, suttlers, the squaw"'men, and the newspapers cnn afford the price 01 the license. The war de!,'art­ment eRn then faCilitat.e .promotIons; and businC5:3 will be hrisk in the fnr w",t. The settlers call furnisb the scalps, nn,j victims gellemlly. That form of licenBe will he lUI advance on the whisky plan. III tiret. the harm to societ.y will be "" more. Death by th~lt form of clean destruction without disgl"ilce is preferable. Make . . Bull's \leonsa hign,.bmJJlli, .• l\i.!!l, .. his licellse. 'Vhy may not this tho Indian problem? LicensQ the Redmnn "in eeveru.ltv." He will en-joy it. •

A widowed mother ill Michigan suill.!!: a ~11.1oo1J~lteeper, UlH..Ict' at state law, t01: the loss-of h~r three sons, who, she cJtlim~, have been made druok1U'ds .iiuce the scnmp opened his deu l1~mr her home. Que boy is aged fourteen, another is seventeeu" ~nd the third Is eighteen. The caae will be contested, of coqrse.-just ... railways displ}!'e • bill fi)r daruftges, and the law will be invokeu to protect the saloon keeper. The widow wHi {Io well te> -escape • hiut that she i8 not Vlrtuoust bellsbJe' llnd honest. She llIay 00 chargcd with conspirncy. and alI meanS will be u"d to smut allti di.crcdit the sorrowing mother. _The defenuant will use plen· ty _of m?n~. a~ hi. past ilI.g<ltteu ~ali!SWltlard -h!ln to dNeattbu

And in the best manner PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

owed mother Qfher three boys. ~IeRIl­tIme the stute has its own responsibil­ity. It has mlll,ented that just sucb fiends shall prey on "Iir-I"ced youth. "od it has taken a price for just Buch barbarous freebooter,hip io human life and human souls. Is the trade worthy of any great state? Is it pulit­ica.l economy, llot to suy moral right, to permit bad men to trade in the com­mouwealth's bright.eyed y",ith~81Iame

Sbop by HaybIJrn's LIR.cksmith Hhop, ATTORNEYS.

NEBRASKA, MAY-tO. 1888.

tendendents' of. 'Y'arlous departmon.ts con-tained evidence of increasing intcret:lt in the work Rud tlillt we nre s~6adily gain~ lng strength, power nud infincllce. Those of the socinl purity, juvenile and cvnu­g'cli~tic depnrtments were especially in· teresting oeveral llew unions have

organized during thc yonr and three Loynl Tcmpcrnnce Legions.

One pleasing fCMul'e of t110 cOllvention the children's meeting conducted by llluir. who gnve the children a short

iUustrating tho different guises

delJ!ll~i~I~~~tl~:.SS~t~r6 ~hIC~e~~! orgl\nizcd them into u. Loya.l TClUvcrauco Lelfiou, Miss Ilelle U pIon thon guve • r~cltation for the entertainment '(If the little folks, which cntcl'tllincd their cIrI· ~;s ;i1s~'~~~rn:u~~ndiDg was. ~lso given

'rhe business routine WftS interspersed

~rff~~!~~u~r:~~~~:C:~dti~~~~d~s~f~:~~ pemncc work. Of all the topics intro duecd that of franchise seemed to bo the most enthusin.sticaUv handled; and to the Implied que,tion: ··Shall woman.have the b.Uot"to protect her home and 10_

ones from tho l'um tramc?" only ono T' b e P - I voice was raised in the negative:- TIle ' ministers and severnl prominent bU8in('~6 . eo p Ul<:.U of tho tii'wtl \VCl'C present an<1,--II)O'+ __ . ..-.. ,. _. --- ._..' -, - - -Rl=:B-1!\.I .. -----~>_-.-.--I.'l_.,. ~i~~~}~~~~:c~l!~~~i~t~~r~ltod as follows: Pl'c!:lhlent'; Mrs, Upton, of Pierce; ReCllrdlng Secretliry; Mr •. Hitch· cock, of Ponca; C'm •• ponalng Secreta. "':I"I.'!i"i.i"I'lll,·",,,,,I'/ir'1lWlm

Z~t~!~~~f)B~t~~t~~~.yne;Tre.sur.r, Mrs. WRRI1" CONN9R & qO., ~roprletor8. --W-<ldne.day.<lvenlng..waaoccnpled wltb

tl reading of a puper on juvenile work by Mrs. EUen·Bltdl', is tho national as well sta.te and

Clothing of aU Kituh~ at Extrem81Y 10W'"'--~li~~:~~~;;;;~ili Dry -Goods; ~~and

tb.\ she Hats, Caps, ::~~:d Mittens. P~el~~~~6¥~:~~~fie"~~'~~I~"'~:~;~--·~-I~gtlinst the sn.)oon. . Good music, whIch was highly

ci~~~r~~r~!~r~!:~il~t~: ;~~n';,d~;~';;~.tl===;====="""&~~o;;:;;""'======i'==~==~~;;; by the convention but as they have been received by the Beeret,~ry cannot be fUfnidued with this report. 8 L, K.

OUR NEU~llllORS

-WAKKFIELD REP'UBLILAN.

Mrs. Lover. better knowu here by her maiut'll name, l\Inrietta FentoD, who has been spendiug the wiut('r iu England ,'ilh her hu.balld, died very suddenJ,y in that c0Mlltry Inst week.

-Last 'I:.!lu;sday a severe hajJ·storm struck a/lout thrEe miles 110r"" Q',B~~· crn!"t".ure»king windows and stamped. ing oattle, . 1;ome who were caught ovt were severely llruised. 'rhe

---L - --t--­.. , ,Unl'uBr Before Purchasing

FIIoANK FULLER,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, ivere nearly aU inch in diameter.

G ORG W K n" the law tbRtpermits such piracy IE E . ORTRIGHT WATNE. • _.J,Q"1Il1!. Michigan is 10, singular in this soul·

.~~~tJ~~:;~~~::~~;:~=====t:tr~a~fli~'C~.'~'~.h~i~C~h~l~s~n~o~t~R~W~h~l~t~~~t;cr~th:a~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t-____ ~ ____ -JElll~CLZf~l!~~~~~~~~~~~~::~::~:::.::: ngVtl'fE HI&--WHtlbE . Shame 011 the

ba-dnue 1lWltY, To the WAYNE, i~ an e-v.erlasting root in the ~~"I~,ll1n(tH111rr'W'aj~fHlS;~[Jtlef'4ltt:W~I'~ t1fHttl1tl~I&JJatgfWifl't;;::;::::

Ph • h· B ---------------~:...:::::.:~ lire in bonds to the emutng- 00IInty- is-b .. -

o,Oyrap 109 usiness, ,J ."- I"",G. Shame on the politicians who declare low average. ATTORNEY A l' LAW, that the abus" may not be prohibite,!. A twelve year old Bon of

n~,t~:l~t;~;'IItl~l~,~rt.i!;I;ti7eS~~~f~,-,~~~~i:~~o~~ WAYNE NEBltASKA.· The delay to stop the whole outrage who resides ea.qt of town, was

=beu~~I!l?~l~~H~~ g~r~~; y(~~\r~V~~kaW~~:lwco~~1;; Ellst FAde of M!l.in street, ~~al::~r i)! ~h~~:'<ll~~~ c~~~a:at~il~~ . hy lightuiog during B thunder W ~,urly •• w.i yuu \\i!llUhUHul u good JOU. accepts public oific is respollsible"foJ' shower on last Thursday evening, ayne PHYSICIANS. the bloody bargain alld deadly wrong. The boy was walking Dear his father's

IBnml escaped after Egypt's fi"t.boro house when struck. A. LOVE, M. D.

-:- . Meat ±:-ROE BReTHERs'~::

Will Keep First Class- Meats always ~al'~ PhotDS, $2.50 per Doz. w. Uabmets. -. 4,QOr.er Doz. Physician and Surgeon,

WAYNE, NEBU.

had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay from the start, and would tel' of ,,11 lawmakers must, fall a victim help th .. town in many wus" Hao_me to the horr,jd monster who rules even practical bu~illess man will take hold Bacons, Hams. andSausage--ol--lIll--kinds. '-= some 01 oui coutts, the issue -would of the m~tter a stock company cau be instaritly assume II different aspect. organized without doubt t\>r the pur-

CHEAPER THAN CITY PRWE8.

QEO W.KORTRIGHT PUOfOGRAPHEH.

Wayne, Neh.

A: Jo FERGUSON,

Office over Koss's drug store. Rflflldeuce 2nd door west ot Presbyterla.n church. All Cllll8 at­tended to promptly doy or night.

II. H. ('. LEISENRiNtl.

Physician and Surgeon, \V AYNE, NEB'R.

GlV(lS bls entIre attention to the practice o.t mad-

IC~~e:n~n~t!~a~ts~~~:Jt!!~teal~m~~~' LocnJ Durgoon C. Bt. P. M. & O. Hallway.

In that case the lawmakers would pose of its establishment. Who will the people to rally to tbe reBcue. take the lead? preBent tbe .fficers of the law whine ----------t"at the law canuot be execnted, and PONCA JOTTRNAL. seek to tbrow contempt on those who Yankton Press: "The MiSSOUri

GONSl-DER . WE __ . now clamor ngt\inst the tyrannical and river thr~atens tJ cut a channel acrOSS murderous liquor traffic. W. wish the Sioux rivers.veral ruiles above its every Christian would pray God to present mouth. The cause ot the I . e h 0 ',' i""

and that every famil which hns suf· coullty two years ago at Elk Point to

f.ml,-B~UIl give victory to this Michigan mother, trouble is the great canal dug by that m. prove t, 6 . P P_O-flU"·"n··," fared similarly a Bim- conduct the fl:>vu water to tho Sioux

.~,~":7.:;:~:(~~O~tTI~~~f~~Ha~~~~~T~h::e~M~id~,o~u~r~i~~~~:~~~~ __ _

_______ A~~ Si~nil~~ _~gl~~~~,

~;ru.ync,. NcbrnslC:R~

Riokabaugh & Workman's Barber .. : .. Shop.

West ~tde 'Ilaln Street.

w. C. 'TIGIITltIAN, :no D.

PhJsician and Surgeon, flfflce n.lwll.V!! O!IOR. First door Bouth 0

Wightman & McFarland's drug storo.

Hllir,cntting, Shaving, 'Etc. J. B.S.-HARM

Yeterinarl. Sunsoon, "hi. DOlle neatly' and promptly.

'I "~rn~~SEi---:-:-;Il~f;eFF =i~='='W0F'k~J.:ti~t.Ciass_

. by f .... mers who bave dam­by the canal." The amonnt cut

will most of it be added to Dixon Where -your county. It this thing happens it will

P" .. h17teJ:I"",'1 move the river several mileB away. If' so, what will become of our railroad bridge. We shant need it any, more.

RHlLOIl"S CATARRH REMEDY -a positiv~ cur. for Catarrh. Diph· We can Save you therIa "lid Gank~r·Mouth. Sold by H . • J. Kass. .

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It IS reported thnt two Bchool boarels I A HOLOOA UST: anti wonder at tile tire, the t01" or lop pretend to RXlst In South Omaha, th( -- sun,) felllIl and that 1110ke the 811enee, old oue ho},lm::r l1l theIr PORf,lCflRlOH tlH SeYen Human R~III~. Per •• b In a Fire and Jt \\ 1~ anfni to 1 f o.hze t1l It l10th finnl1C'eFi whIch tl1ey do not propose "to Near .lr.rllnClon, Net.r.. In,.{ apr cart d l1l 11\111 ... fonn n.1)ollt the Tf'hnql11sh unhl sometIme In Tnlv, nn 1 AULlNGTON, Neb, May 4 -SpecIal plemlSf'R Itdawncd upon m) Illltld that tilt II( W onf' rC'cclltly elected o.llcl alrendJ teleg-ram to the Bee -At 6 o~c1ock thIS Romet!Jlng" a.<\ WFOfl,.{ [I Ilslie<l to tiJe suorn lllto office mOTI}mg a fire 'Was seen on the farm of hoose aIHl hal1(lopd throll_h lOulU db 1

The Nchrru;kl\ CltJ dlRtillcI1, hyor \VIUO\\ Freese, one mile ont whICh was ~o~ll~(lUIY~l:::~d ~~eue;~\;;cl nl~N I~~t~ del, of tlu v,:ill"k) tIIl"t, 'V III close 110\'\Jl sunpof'.eu to l)e the barn of her Bon in herml the echo, Where 8It> yon 11110 T110e 1 Of tIl( nllldf!pn du,tIllpJ H ~ law and famIly who hved lnth her A not return to the fiames hnt hnlllHl on no", Tupnm:! elp.vf'Jl \Hll clo~e on thnt posse of CItizens went out at 8 0 clock to to th~ t<)\\n, awl gave mJ OPIIll III tllllt d lh tIl( Wlllow Rp11ngIJ of Omrtha h('· \\08 well, a.nd were bornfieu at somethlll'; was wrong, as I cunlll fiuJ 1'1 th 011 h: one 111 operotlOll on tlle flnwn" the charred remalDB of eumt none o.f the famIly aLJout the hOllf';C

If.!H Ull Tn er htllna; bemgs -only Hlentlfied by th:rlelr ", 1 hen", Ith a company I retnrlH d 81Hl At Fort ~Hlne:~ .. Prlvnte C E 13ro"n t t.i. 1 hI fonnd that I had Rt,oo<l by aud

s1lOt awl rnortn.lly wOllnded Prlvnte ,\ B a t~, Bn( SHe Ittle pocket trmketa wltnc~ed the hllfUll1g of seV~Jl of my E )1 B tl bid E ns rcrnsted the heat and fi8,lUes The neighhors berOIe my eYt>R IJ

l~rJ"fI.j ~o 1 e onge to con ~ unfortunate "Coul(l you not see e\ell a hCHS(1 III pnny ..t \H nty lllstmfantlY Brown "War; tile flames')' 8IH}\'~m.! Ins rtHolver to Mlltrfl} when It ··No, I eoulfl not see In the harn all '\~nt off u,( cHlfmtn.Jly, the bl1l1 f'ntennz There was but one OPCJllll",,-th,nt of tll( the uhl1oTIlr-m of MnrrllYt"Tlerf(lrI~tln~th(' shdwg' dOOfS on the WCf>t, ont of .... Inch smnllel lOtf'Ahllfl BIHl lod..,rJll,.{ In th(' came goren.t puffs of 6llloke awl lou,; hftCk Murray dwd 800n after It ltl ton mesof flflllH s." thonJ!ht Brown wIll be heJd for man 'Do, onlmow where Fred a ttl the sln.l1,,{hter two cinichen were fOllnd')'

On the recommenc1aboD of an e~ "Yea, they '\\ele De H the dam on the Chl\dron has almndoned the artemsn north opemn,; lOW the cow shed, n!leI

;;'~~~:~ltl~~!~l~};a;U~e;~~~:h~~~PIY and i~j ~~~l "":~dslh~,;:g ~llll~d~e~n,~~~f~ A motlH r two Rons o,na h.o dnn rh from the mnm pu .. rt of -the Larn to get

tera horn Hcotland have RcttI/.a 0111 1.,200 'Out at thntdoor and found It fastt ned on ncres of land 111 Dawes 'OOllIlty ~h~o~~hl~Le ~~~l:::CeJ fl~:~~: ~ to IctUln

1]l( ()Itltllu\ ( I,..,U,ll17.{ d IabOl llntOTlshnd HWeJc yon qUIte well acqUluntcd \lIth l.!IIHHl tlt1rade 011 the BOt.h the fannly?

"Yes 1 knew lhem well ."

Another paper, It 18 reported. WIll be stn 1 tt tl at H 11rrHIon

lecumfleh s cn.nll1'1lg 'fact(]1'Y hns heen complet.:!o and m now cOIltnctm r f ! vogetables. ...

A (hn.ll,.{e d tune weIlt mtu effect on tho Uti~on PBClflc lust \\ cole

'l'lw MaHouH t( (apr" 11l?ln'" erected ftl I'rul1ont \\ IH (ost f10m ~J'j (JOO to 0)0 000 ~I" ,

hCf~~~~ ~~; ~~~~Icl~ tllclr ever havm,; UN OJ I never knew them to be III any

trouble WIth anybody

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. .1: ... :';:!ii~';P:~;i)i~,;,fr'~""7J' ~"i~i~;;:'~:*~':'i1l~fo_~

An Immeilse "stock: 'of Wall P8tperat John E. ~l'Lt.;H ... }.' ~rD . ~;.... .. fIt.. D"\'I'l~'I(. . Fo; yea~~ Ihiitu:le~~ i~ coIJeg;';, "'>VY Hl" M\Y ",~J\'II-;!,I ilil tl,. dry good. Box loafer and the rail

·I _____ :. __ ~.---- ----.~--- --:-~- poliucian have been wont ~o

~r'-tios'iol~N:M;;;~Ed"EdI7~rs. -. 8a\'e their ""lUi try by long and earn' ---.-.. -----.. -.~--- --------.------.--~~----.- estdh.cussions of the protecti\~e tariff, ;Laril~Stcirculation-oi-anr Paper in and they im'arinhly show a better uti· I ' Wayne Couuty. derstan<1ing of the ~ubject than do :,. ~. ~~.' -,:----. .:...,-,--... -..:-----J gray haired ,tatesmen who have been

examining it lor years. The writer was once told by " man helow the avo

.- el'age ill ability that he had "mastert?(l The latest outrage is the formation the tarijf question. 'in teu minutes."

. "f'Il' p"'!llU~,tru~t. So think many of this class 01 winny , " 2II!C! reformers, althougb tbe founde~ of the

The.Dak-ota Gi~y Argus began ita American system ot protection, Hen· ~int" 'year IMt wee~. ry Clay, after 8 careful study for for·

ty years, pronounced it the most triente problem of American politics. To a careful observer it would seem tbat whatever be the interests of oth·

'1:~e congre8sk,nal COltvontion meets .t Norfolk Mondayevelling.

:r;i.ir,1 seems to have" I;mg lead for era, t-o the farmer the tariff IS abies-sing. He needs it, !IS does the man·

a renominutillll in Lhe pec'Qlld district. ufhcturer. Our system of protection

---.• loseph-W_.Fifer -ha~-been ted by the republicans folf governer iUinois.

So fur u:; re{JOrted no more demo­(\~·n.tie senatoJ's have expressed a de .. sire to "tel) "n I"gall's COllt tails.

~(l,i of the COUll ties have fallen i:H~~· ~lne fhr Doraey,and a nominntion ~Y AcdalUn.~iou seems very probable.

bears witneSS to the carelul labor of tneablest l1tatesmen;' 1IIld-tIre

of the farmers of AmeriClt be an effectual barrier against its de· struction, iu spite of the clamor of a pre," subsidized by English capital, 18Ls.-Nebraslql Fa.rmer,

Blaine would. accevt-would not accept-would accept if he was unan· imously nominated-would refuoe un· der .!!Py circumstances-has reconsid. ered hiB daclinatlOn-is going to reo poat his declination in stronger -is too .. accept if his party hfm -wo'n

Tlle-Saslnes ·lIoOoDlDg. 8_::nO~~~lte~h,~r~/~;:!e h:; J~u;. s~c:. F-nrland's d"rug store as their giving away to their customers of so mRny free trial bottles of Dr. Ki'ng's New Discovery for Consumption Their trade is simply en-0r.mou8 in this very valuable artiele from the"fact that it always cures aDd never disappoints. Coughs, Colds Asthma BronChitis, Croup and·all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You ca.n test it before buying. by getting a trial bottle free. large size $1. Every bottle warranted .

ARE YOU MADE mlserahle!iy In. digestion, Constipation. DizzlneSS,Loaa or APpetite, Yellow Skin? Sblloo's Vit"nzer Is a positIve cure. Sold by B, X,,".

WHY WILL YOU eODl(b wben Shi, Cure will give immediate r.li.r.

Sold by Kas;:::: .. .'.... ____ _

RHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY -a positive eur. for Catarrh. Diph,

Dnd Cank0r·Moutb. !lold by B. .K1Ills.

WILL YOU SUFFER witb dyspep­siaand liver complaint? Shiloh's Vital­izer will cure you. Sold by Ka8s. .

THE REV.GEO. H. THAYER of Bourbon, Indiana. S&ys: "Both myself ond wite owe Ollf lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Sold by Kaos.

'rhe man ii-om Maine still occupies ,Jjl~r<)'1Jfthepllblic atte'ntiou thun IIOY oilier lUan mentioued for the p-roBi' )Wtey.

. Voorh~.;is ;eported I,;id up In his room with rheumatism aud otber

.. --··thitiJPI. A "yolone from Kansas wfi.

~,.c..th<!ccauae.: ,-

acc0l't"-would-wouldn't--you pay lOontr.etor your money and. take your choice .

~~~""=",

F. - ----... -;- .---- .• • I . .., •. I·····

LJLLJEBERG, -......,..--.

'1 We~t Side of Main Street, Wayne, Neb. has for the Spring and Summer Trade a Large ~ew Stock of

BOOTS AND SHOES, Markee at such Low Prices that will secure rapid sale-and ask you to cali and examine goods and

. , price before buying anythiBg.~n the .

BOOT AND SHO'E LINE:

~ CHACE & NEELY • ~ CHACE & NEELY.

UleOLR FLORAL to,I!ERYATORY . ~ GreGO Hme and Bedding Plants, ::J!2I A R ~ \.') WAN E.

_, 0> __ '. ___ ".""""" ••• ~.

CHACE & NEELY. CHACE & NEELY

-. '"8; 11t.'·lli'tt~·nb~1del"·-has bought the

-JjjJ,jlft Dew_oerah .!!!Jd_~llllOU"CS: that .. " It' willb~ issued under a new name,

, newfo'l» and new mnnagement.

·· .. ''''·!·In:raTiilu{i't~eThat g;;i~~;;';;~' ~l;o "!-dl'l1!lre"t<rrel'fesent the scnatnl"ial and , reprellentativc districta in the next leg·

· • i~B)/l~~~e were making their numes

Mr. -Ali:;; is receiying many "_"·_ .. I·c:·cc:_=,,,=_=·~"~-_·""'_""'_""'''''····I .. G BAI ~ H=arr=I'llHt=~n o=Fr· ~(~ =~ s·~=· rl·n[=··C'.·~·"="n·"'··~.~··'·.'·-·-'·

surances of gO(jd will fro",~!l. '-r-'\-AI--S' ~ Highest Market Price. Paid • < of the countrv, Rnd ..L.J..c.3......L <; room is filled almost by his Tile Home made Cigar manufaclured at F.or all kind. of

!~I!lI!tI}I·lcI.' . . :1 ' . TI,J general conference of the I odistchurch, in session at Now York,

I\~hlit .W9mon M delcgatllll

· "; ..T~~ ,~.ouse of r~pre,entali\'es, not to ,i ~'~lI!a~ne by tbe Benate, indulged

; ill'lI< mild cimitation of pandemonium

• ",i·.~,~w~.~~rdUMllg the discussion of the 1,!,!~~A'i.:~II1.! . '.. "

· :!:~li'~ed:Krull of Lanoaster ·county. , . ," !'I:~ft~W ~e ffie hear~r mill! io Nab. raska, died last week. He pulled

friends... He is a gentleman s,o geoial aod.able and so full of sunshine tbat WAYNE. NEBRASKA. all who meet him personally.dmlr. By Joh n Matson . him.-Iodiannpo!is J ouroal. ----------

Olmstead & Brant .QlUp,..l''-I- __ .. _

Would respectfully liltorm tbe public that they are now prepaIed to

attend to tbe

MOVING---AND RAISING OF BUILDINGS .

Address tbem at \

WAY;NE. NEBRA!!KA.

~~~~o~~d~~~~~~fOU~~D-""I-"-Jcw.u.lLlL!4-.ll'U"'ILI.nlL-1eatUl<,-e:IIatI~~ ___

· ,., ... .JS.~v_erlll ~~tor8- w(orel"o'gnt; -t:·llev"u,re·; Iburning withlld~si~e to rush to

wbne, .

At the

GRAIN, OLD CORNER STORE. We-:aremueh beiter-prepared

Lfve and let Live

Is our Motto. This Spring than ever before To show our trade the finest line of goods eV,er brought to the city. •

J. H, ::aOMAN d'.c Co. Headquarters for

JOHN KLEVER, Heuclerseu"s

Oarpenter ICelebrated Boots and Shoes CONTRACTOR I .. _. . _ .~. ' _

Shop on I\IlIin St. A HERALD

'C,jtJ.I<tcI ... bout'tli • .-::''':~.:~''.:;,....~~:''~~~f-!:t>mi~g.fi-ii!~li.;Lciilijn,.tk~~~I:.j-~~IiI.....~~~.I~-'--~--J.-'""===----_____ lA first-Glaff-Newspaper and the only one in Omaha that prints. Daily Two W. A. IVORY, - Press Reports.

DA IL Y -8 PRgOS. including Bundoy ·D.VNTIST SUNDAY-12 to 20 Pages. ~ .' , Wl!:I<;H:LY--8 Pages and Premium.

'1 . . . $10.00 0 year. ,

. 2.00. " 1.00

--.-.... --"'"' .• , .... , ..... c..-.... LJ-----"fJI--A--I-J."Iw:l..-. NEB.

Lime and

~~-'!~~~:r~f~r!~le~!t1l"j,h~i!l' ~OlhH~n~e,,:,o~:n,,a.J~~;~"..?~I!Ji~~il4~F arm: Mach ina y ~ W INBIVE;NEB.;

J. ru::CHICHRY, A..re"'~.

BEE HIVE-

lack smith Shop. ST&INUB& & DAmmv, Protl,'

W OTk-Gu.r.anteetl~· Sbop 'first doo. of Perry & Warner's Barn.

J. N. LAW!!ENCE,",

if Boss~ Tile Best. The Busiest Drayman.

work thtt promptest and ohoapest.. Try him and you will try uo other.

Insurahceor a Loan-on

C!,11 on,' or addre •• ! .'

B. F. Feather, Wayne, Neb.

CITY"

AT MARKET I.':

J. H. GOLL; Prop'r.

Will keep Fb:~HJlass Meats Always on Hand. '.

Bacon, Hams, and all kinds Sausage

Give me a caU. Mark~.ts on . Wesl sid. 6t'l£ain Streel.-- --

"I. Highest cash pric~~~~.m. for Bides.--

J. :P., GAERTNER

.f __ "-"J"',"W)~Ulj'--"'lU.Lc.!J.r",UJ;lliUgn. y_our Pogt~aster -or N mv·&Jjealer-.----------------

SAMPLE corlES FREE. AGENTS WAN:rED. Agdrcss

THE HERALD, Omaha, Neb',-i-

LUND & ANTHONY, Successors to

Connor & Hughes, Dealers iDl

. Macftinery , ~ ___ ~agOn~, Car~~age.s,_ .~ -e.i-~ shers -I- and -:- Bin<ie~S..,,_

Call and get priees before purchasing BIsewhere; I,.'

Office in the P. A. Englise brick build!l.lG'I~o: - I· I·'

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Rail Road Time Table F. N usbflUm 'opened his $:aloon yeater. day.

The mud is f.st drying up. TRUSTEES PROOEEDiNGS,

GOING EAST 110. 92, Ra.ndolph Frofght, an. 8 20, dep. 9 05 A.H.

Y IQ, Norfolk Freight, .. 880, '" 6 50 ..

A numb~r of the band' boys are sport-Uncle Russ. Wilbur is very low with ing new silk bats. <

dropsy. .

Wayne, Neb., May 5th, 1888. Board met in reiJUlar session, present:

Ley, Lewis, PerrY"8nd Harrington, true­tees, 8nd:F. L. Neely, olerk. '

~, l.9. U Passenger" S 4.0, " 8 40 " I GOING WEST ... Ill, Randolph Freight, an. 445, dBP. ri 30 P.M.

; ~: Nor:?lk i.':~~e1: ;: l!15~O~ ':. 1::~ :: ...-achers' EXBmlnation.

I wtI1 tt~umline all persons who offt!r themselves as onnllidates for taiwbara of the common schools

: ::8 =lrl~~~JH~:t~:~~tC~~ r!~:::

Norfolk is taking steps to secure a system of electric lightning ..

J, H, Buchnl\an did some flne painting for ll"'. Nusbaum last week. '

Bomij~To Judson Garwood and wife, Wednesday, May 9th, a boy .

The Bbya. House office is being treat· ed to a new hard pine floor,

GARWOOD-To Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Gar­wood, Wednesday, Mny 9th. a son.

I am prepared to furnish sand in;any quantity for plastering purposes

ff J. F. Sherbahn. MARRIED-at WalDe, May 8th, 1888,

by E. Martin, County Judge, August J Ziemer and Maud J. \\' ooley, all of ,Vnyne county, Neb.

.Minut{\S of Muy 1st rend and approved. 'l'rustee Russell came in. The following bills were audited and

aHowed and wWants ordered drawn: R M. Farr, labOr on CtOSsings, S 4 R. Q. Waruock, 8nlary, 50 J. N. LawrenCE', draying, 8 Goshorn & MoN.al, printing, 1 25

_W--E. HDJY..A!U!. .... 00. Supt. of Publio Instruotion.

F. L. Nee1y, salary and stationery,. 35 25 H. O. Wright, salary, 27 IG

~~ .... 'g'Jp; .. ",I,_~)~P+",OoB,t-l'Q.w+r;irii""ni.;".~;,";rii"'::';.:;,;;;,,'1';;;;;I;:'~:;;;;:'II-;1 .The-bills ol'SlutenrFiabor and R. J.

The HERALD'S job department is very busy these (lays.

See council proceeding and statement o f VilIa~e clerk.

See the card of F. Nusbaum, else­~ where in thi~ issue. ;. If you want ba.rgains in boots and

shoes, go to Juhlin & Johnson·s.

Stanton is taking steps to "scoot" all the hogs pens out of the village. ,

J. S. Lewis moved his harness ehop into bis new quartel'slast Saturday.

John Matson, our cigar manufacturer Bold 5,000 ciga.rs in \Vakefield one da.y last week.

BORN-To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. of Pavilion, Illinois, formerly of May 2nd, a son.

Q8:klan~ has been Overrun with tramps and,ls takmg st"J.-ps to get rid of them by settmg them to work.

If the weather departmen t will shut off the water for two or three weeks now aU past offenses will be forgiven. '

See t~e new ad of Lund & Anthony, dealers III farm machinery, in this issue. It will pay you to give them a calL

There will be 8 meeting of the County Alliance on Sa turday May 19th 1888 at 2m p. M. W. E. Wallace, Sec.

Britton & Strickland received another Just because Iowa was prM iug for fine Percheron horse from Elwood, IIIi- rain was no good reason for turninll nois, Monda.y. Lake Michigan upside do wn on the coun­

Those sidewalks again. Make it inter­esting for the fellows who drive over 1hem and break them up.

, P. A. English has sold hi' lumber, ,gr1ttn-all11 ~hnpTeIi:ieIil-business at Win­,ide 10 H. P. Shumway of Wakefield.

If aome one doesn't lose an eye from -tbe-promiscuous use of a nigger shooter jt will be sImply Il. case of general good luck.

try.

I am now killing as fine a quality of beef as has ever been put on the block in Wayne. Best quality of Steers, and the-·best ·hog~,,,tl,ed. - J. "H, Otllt

Bob of Sioux City has sold his Chief and Edgewood to

parties, getting $5,000 and $4,. respectively for them.

MARRIED~At the residence of the bride's parents in Plum Creek preCfnct,

J-enstenson and Miss Ricka Nel­son, Justice Delahoyde, officiating.

Seventh monthly report of school dis ... trict No. 30. for the month ending Aprjl 18th. 1887.

. on the table. tor the fiscal year

was 8hd

The report and on motion the same was

The petitlOD of J. W, Jones, vacate the alley rllnning east and through blook 16, or to its interseotion with the alley running north and south through said hlook, was laid on the tahl. until Hext-rogular meeting.

The petition 01 G. W. Kortright, .t aI, to close aney running east and 'West in Block *' Orawtord & Drown's addition, was disposed or in the- sarno manner.

On motion F. L .. Neely was elooted

old! ~~~~~ W.8t.n~!~i!;rn was elected

Whole number days taught Whole number pupils enrolled Average daily attendlUlce

treasurer for the ensuing year. 20 OD motion R. Q. Warnook wa. elooted 12 marshal and night watch for the ensujng 7 year.

Name of pupil neither a.bsent nor durmgthe month, Joe Root.

Sallie McFee, Teacher.

A comical writer visiting the Nebras­ka State Fuir at Lincoln last y~r. writes

home papet't--A.,d·thls Is N ebras· ka, who a little while ago Bat upon ber hunkers and viewed the world. Hut the word knew her not. She gazed at- the great train of progresa.-as it rumbled heedlessly by. The thought I!ltabbed her, like a flash shu seized the rail of the hindmost car and swung her-

On motion M. O'Oonnell was elected street oommissioner tor an indefinite period. _

The tcJlomng committees were 8p~ pointed by the Ohairman.

On Ordinnnoos -~ W. J. Perry, Dan Harringtou and S. B, RUBsell.

FinaDoe-John S. Lewis, Jr. Dan Har-rington .lId S. B. RUBBell. -

Streets and Alleys-Henry Ley, W. Perry and. Dan Harrington.

Board ot Hoalth-W. O. WIghtman, A. P.Ohilds and R. M. Goshorn.

....on_motion adjourned until Saturday evening, MiiYl2th.- ~-- --- -----

F. L. NFllllIIY, HENRY LEY,

C. A letter from Oharlie Beebe, tha reiirilde of the BRitALD -offic-e, in-forms us tha.t he is well pleased with the city of Winterset. M. K. Rickabaugh has purchased- H,

Workman's interest in the firm of Rick· abaugh & WorkolflD, barbers, Harry will remain in the employ of M. R.

satisfied. She slid through every conch~ past baggage express and all t and seating her self on the cow-cl.tcber, planted her banner there. It bore these works: Ad astra glorious pokum sqeelr­urn. Tbat means,·get there Eli tl1rougb thicl{ and thin, nnd that'Hwlmt ""She -ant

Village Olerk. Chm'u B'd Trustees. I cc.monODlce, Tlie Dumber of r-ows of different kinds

reported from Cedar county would in' dicate that it ·is a good field for some missionary work.

We beaT 8. great many good words fQr <our band which Js improving rayidly. Their playing last evening was well spoken of by everybody.

The following is going the rounds: "If a hen and a half lay an egg and a. halt in l\Io day and ... half, how many cggs will

.!Six hens lay in stlveu days."

D. C. Main has bought from A. L. Tucker the Hamilton rcsidence, where .J. 8. French lives. What use has this

- good lOOking young man for a resi­dencc~

Rev. J. G. Tate, Grand Master'Vork man of the A. O. U. W., lectured in the hall last evening on the history and principles of the order to a large audi­.anee.

The time of running trains on the main line has been changed so that the noon freigbt connects with the north bound train once more. The change brings the Bee in here at one o'clock ae formerly.

Plowing for corn has progressed rapid-1.5", and farm work generally is in good sha.pe. w.heat is reported in e.cel-lent and to stooled out

weather.

}lany la.dies admIre gray hair-on some

~:~~~~~~~;~~~e:h::O ¥le~~e~~ not since Aycr's Ha.ir Vigor restores gray hair to its original color. Bold by

Five thousand able-bodied and strong· lunged frogs~ more or less, probably more, are giving a serics ()f evenIng con­certs in the low ground east of town.

The hct that after nearlv two weeks of a.lmost constant rain the -plows cnn be stflrte~ immediately is a contInual sur· prise te) pc,ople from states further east, 1»'here it. would be a. week or more before they could get into the fields under the same circumstances.

The report of the condition of that sol· id inR-titQt~.Qn; the }!~.ir8t National Bank, ap-petl-rn in this issue. Two da.ya u.iter the report, the deposits had increll~ed to within a few dol1ars of an even huudred thousand It "seems that there is some money in the country.

The wet weather has interfered some­what with the preparations for planting corn, but not nearly as much as might be e;xp,ected. Many fa.rmers have 'their plowing nearly completed, and a few da.ys w ill Bee a large share of the corn of the coun\,y in the ground.

The treasurer's vault at the court hous~ leaks wittel' like a sien, and for the past two week.s the contents of the vault have been soaking in moisture. lithe trouble

druggists 4Dd perfumers. *- f. ArmatrGng raillliB may f-or 1-"'M,,r$''''<1 , it is de~iraUle

days after his license expired without be a good attendance C. D. Martin tho formality of ta.king out a. new one, Sec'y. and complaint being entered before es· T-he following from the p'oDca -.l)em-quire--Childs Tuesda.y he was assessed five donars for the benefit of the school oerat indicates that Ponca has even more

fund. > tr~~~1~8 !h~~t~::hl~ ~~~ s~~~; Q;~it:l~ ---'l'IlI .... Dal«>t.-()lty-·Eaglec-hQ'--<>Jl"""'G-j ""in.;'-, oI1leaQ of l.IOfSes fina--ca--u1e Father Martin the use columns to running at large in the, streets it} the

continue his famous"Conflict" which for western part of town, ,Tust because the elg1:tt years bas occupied 8. column week- 8treets..are lined on either side with a

- llt in .the ArgUB, but which tiissppeared luxuriant gruwth of blue graBS is no from it at the mandate of the new bus}- reason tbey should be used for grazing .ess manager. purposes."

In the epring, hundredlil of persons I wish to announce through the col· BUffer from boilS carbuncless, and other nmns ot the county papers that we have eruptive diseases. These are evidence recorg,anized our Sabbath school in dis that the system is trying to purge itself . 8, and we cordially invite the of impurities, and that it needs the pow- parents and children of the surrounding edal o.id which is afforded by the P8e of country to come out !1nd get acqUldnted Ayer:s Sarsaparilla. and help us work, and let us see if we

Architect T. H. Tracy and Miss Elea- cannot have one of the grandest schools :Qor Train were married at Mrs. Train's in the country, and thereby acco:nplish pn Tuesday morning, Rev. Mr. Myer, of Borne good, and at the same time make Creighton, officiating. The wedding us all more triendly a.nd sociable toward rather 8 quiet one, only a. few friendS one another. Mra, Wm. Kettler. out.ide ot tbe family being present. Tbe -couple went on the nOOn tr-ain to Om ·a.ha The JQurnal extend. congratulations and kind wishoB.-Norfolk Journal.

J. H.Kasswent to LeMars, Iowa,:Mon­day.

Ed, Morton was up from Norfolk. Fri-day. r"'\~

John Matson went to Sioux: City Man­day-.

·W. M. Wright went to Emerson Mon­day .

Dr. Crawford went to Te..nessee Mon­day,

R. L. Olmstead went to Emerson Mon­day.

Bert Portel' was up from Emerson over Sunday.

Fred Nusbaum Was in Wakefield last Tuesday.

J. A. Bent was in town the il1tter part ot the )Veek.

Uan Frazier is investigating the cattle market of Dakota. county this week.

C. W. ana 8. C, Simon! went to Oak­HUH), IoWa.. Tuesdny, foT' a short visit.

Mr, and Mrs. Baily, of Newton, Iowa, are visiting their danghter, MrsJ Wool­st.on.

J. G Lund returned to Canby, Minne­sota, Tuesday. He expects to return in

Guy. R. 'Vnbur is down from Harting­ton. called by the dang~rou8 ilIneBs of bis f.ather.

Mrs. W. M. Witterretnrnedfrom Wis­consin, last evening. W. M. met her at Sioux City.

B. B. Scace, of --Chicago, who owns a tract of land adjoining the fair grounds, is in town.

P. Mears and wife visited over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Cherry, of WinBide.

A. B. Slater has spent the week taking in the situation at Omaha, Fremont, Bnd otheJ' placet!:' -

Leona Hunter, of \Vakefield, visited over Sunday with her father, E. Hunter, of thi, plnee.

, Warren Blackwell, a nephew of A. B. Slater, bas the position of bookkeeper in the First N arional.

M.iss Daisy Train, of Norfolk, has tak­en charge of the mUl~ic class that her sister formerly taug~t.

R. A. f3tewart, of PennsylvanIa, an ·uncle of the late W. S. Gillette, was in town tbe first of the week.

W.J. Perry went to Dakota City Tues· day to look after the mH.tter concerning the horses he bought recently.

John Connor, P. A. English and E, M. Smith went to Mississippi Monday to in­vestigate Borne timber lande.

Mrs, P. A, English went to Boston, Mass., Monday, for a visit of a few JIlonths with friends and,ftllatives.

Oscar Paul started for Wayne Monday morning, where he has accepted a posi­tion 'as clerk of the Boyd HouBe.-'-Har­tington Herald.

John Harrington and wife went to Te· kamah Tuesday morning. Mrs. Harring­ton will visit -in Oakland and Tekamah for three or four~weeli8.

Thomas Parker'. f.t~er of C. Parker bagg.geman on tbe Randolph train, died at Randolph IflsCTlrnrsday night. The rema.inB were ta.ken to Seymour, Iowa., Monday for interment.

RF.(JEIPTS.

~~~~~~~J~~~·njl,qll~.rn~~\50 '1.';~: :&ll~~ ~~ .. .. J (JOunOl', .. ",. -lifO 00

" ![ S D!Wi(!B, Fines, .. ,. '21 00 .. Village poll tILX, li('enses 189 00 .. State !Uld occupation ttLX 1,000 00

DUIR1TnBF..UENT8. School dIstrict No. 17 ... ElectIon lS87, ... .

" 188S ..... , .. PaId WaterFnnds ....

.. Streets and alleys Sul.o..r)C..fnud~ ____ _

" Printing .. Interest... , ........ " .... .. .. Speoial Fund ... " .......... ". 200 00 " IntC1'Ost oHHpoclal fund.,. .•.•..• 4li 01)

Balance on huml , ....... , ........... 1,022 B3

98,737 09 By ord!lr 01 Boord 01 Trnotees . Attest: F. L. NBELY,

Olerk. ------REPORT OF THE OONDITION

01 the First Nn.ttonn.l Bn.nk o.t Wo.yne, in tho State 01 Nebraska, at the 01080 of buaineBtI, AprU SOth, 1868.

Due from approved resorve agents .... Due trom other Natlono.l Hanko .. """ Belll estate .furniture Il.lld fixtutQs •••.•• Current expensos and ta.l:es pald ..•.... Premiums paid..... .• .... .• . ..•...•... Chocks and other cash iWillS •....••..• BIlls ot otber Banks .. , ................ . Fractlon-'t:r paper currency, liioltels, and

oents ...• _ •.•........ Specie .......••...•••.••.•..••....•••••. LogoJ tender notes •.• , ................ . Redemption fund with U. B. 'treasurer (5 per cent of cfroulo.tion.j ............ ..

TotnJ. LIABILITIES.

CapftoJ stock paid in •.....••....•.•... ,$' 50,000.00 Surplus lund ..••.. , .••........... ,..... 13,000.00

profita .•.• ro • .,TO •••••• ~.~ ••• '1,B07.1ili notes outstanding ....•.. ll,2iiO,QO

depoaitR subject to obeck... '10,958.2'1 certificates of depOSit. ...••... 16,144.04-

a.nd bills re-diBcounted..... ••••• 5,000.00

Tota.l STA'l'E OF NEDRASIU" COUNTY OF WAYNE, 6S :

I, F, A. Dea.rborn, Ca.shierofthe abOVe-llQ.lllcd bank, do solemnly swear that the f1,bove atl1to­mont Is true to the best 01 my knowledgo IlJld bo-lief. F. A, D;!U.1WOUN, CBshier.

Subscribod and sworn to before me tbJs 5th du.y ot May, 1888. A. A. WJtLCD,

Noto.rypublfe ~ and for Wayne Oounty, Neb. ConBEO'l'-A~t:

FnANK M. NORTBROF f HENny LIlY DlrootQra.

JOIlN T. BUESBLJl;:B

Jlt. Hope ~d Vicinity. If any pere:on who visited Mt. Hope 8

year ago would visit the same ft.t present he would see a greut improvement in the matter of buildings and society.

if 7?ee S~~~~[8t~fjW~;~i~:~e~ ;::id~~t~~ will require considerable squeez&g to get tho juice all out of thc mud that Is such a pest at present. r'

Everett Laughlin recently received a letter from his brotber Ha.rvey,· who is now in Idaho, informing him that he is much -attached to the far west I1S wa.ges are mhch better than in bis formef" home -Omaha.....

As it b-a-e:.been some time since we have chronicled any items from this elevated region of Wayne county. we wish to In­form the readers of the HERAI,D that we arc sUll towering above.high water mark and the farmers of this vicinity are pros· pering finel~C1)Jl.eidITing~thc amoullt of rain we have had for the past two weeks.

FRANIt JAMES.

Sub,crib-. -for-t~he-:-H::-E-RA-LD-.

Commissioners ProeeelUngs.

The world renownod acorn stoves' at Cbace & Ncely's. ~-BinfcageS;--an ne-w;:a.tITnn Bros. .

Tlie- world -renowned BCOrn ~tove8 at Chace & Neely's.

- Mixed Paints, of all shades, at Bros. '

Grass Heed of un kinds for sale by Con-nor'-'!;i Rughes. (b

Completo line of Dinner Sets, a.t Har­rington Bros.

Fine Ilne of Scotch Ginghams at Con· nor Corbit & Co,

German Millet seed for sale at 75 c'ts per bushel. W. H. Gildersleeve.

Quick Meal gasoline stoves, at Linn-Bros.

A large lot 01 MOjlul 8creen doors Just received at PhUIeo & Son'B. I

New stock paints just recci'l-ed at Ed· ward's & McCulloch Lumber Co's.

New Millinery goods at McOlay and Tavlor's this week. CaU.--anp. see them.

Plants. Seeds" Cut-flowers, Bul1,ls I,inco. }I'lofll.l Conservatory. See ad, thl. p"aper. 102m.

Wbite Qak poets direct fr7}m ClL1ifor~ nia, r.lrong enongh to bold a.n elephantJ at Philleo & 80n's. .

Page 6: T' b -Inewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888... · had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay

The Child of thEf Quarry.

and with hlood trickling down and formed for the moat base and deadly curdling among the lill.SseS of loosened purposes, a peculiar whistle and mo­

hair. tion of the band was all tha.t was nec­A ma'h fe-rtile in resources and de .. essary lo make tbem act in concert.

BY MNE:\IOSiSE. cisive acliQI~. M~~nton carried her on to Drnwlng nearer :tod nearer as wolves

IbnTe turned down this leafor' my heart to-t1a" I shall clos~ th'e worn yolume and Ip.y it away, For \Thy SflOUld I look e'en a ~age farther on, Now the tale It Ii told and the interest gone'

~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~ to rise to

the 'You don't out on little things. Un-

less your girl has had a good sensible moth~ er! there will be grea.ter ne(.~ tho.n ever 01 J read all tlle preface and Index at first,

, .owing a tuu'l'O'lV footpath, ClulrJes wil( . ..r:e-:',:-r We spring trickled out' of the to simultaneously spring upon Borne .".lon. the nl'lwly Rppointeullxecntive mossy rocks. Gently depositing noblo game, the men circled ftround • ~oUr of a Inountaiu qunny in Penn.. tilerp, he bathed tue wan face,washed tJieir destined victim. He saw bis dan­"1Y..tnin. cnml~ upon it suddenly, rtnd at away the blood and bandaged with hi! gP-f, but could not avoid it; ·feared the ~~'''me time a scen(' thaCshocketl him handkcrl'hil1f the crllclly cut head, m·ut· con'sequences mOTe for the bl'avo,

And knew I should flnd it 11 record accursed;

~~Cl;l: ISth:~~~:~~td~~~ ~tsd ~~~C:t ;~~o~E';~ yourbeingcareul. nUrtie-lYlll. \Vh.lt I

As::~~r::~~~~~a~~~~~,ie~n~f~l~~~.i~ I NUl·Ce.'"' "1 shall want-$2 a. week

onl

DOC04IJ1t of its crtleltr. warm-hearte~girl than himself and de. : '~i~e turned a sharp point of rocks Tue cool wllteL' iermined io sell his life dearly. ~I"W men at work, and heard one de· ··BewaT'e how you come n. stop near-

. ..., , ... : .ft~!._ )\-'itjl a l'epulsiYe oatil: er,' I be tLundel'ed, aiming his

-'-:,:" •• : ..... ;i!IV.hy .. ilidll~.,~rul .. hr"u" .. Utat ... w ... te" 'h,", "'",' :"',e.:, "':::',"";:"::'':::'::;:'','''.:;;:.-::,'':::".;; if-'" the Je~derJ -,-,i.9L,£..OJL!Yill .be .the lIOquer. yon \ Dung wholp?" to fall)l

-I camo as q(tick as ever I could. Alas! he could lJot defend biws;}f 'lbe spring i:1 11]0Ht dl"y Hnu I had to against all A Leavy bar of iron wa:'J '1If1dtfor Ibe pui! to 1ill," WIlS nDswerod neSli, hurlcd at him from behind. It strllck ia &el'ir fled tones by a young g-irl. "SavoJ! Heaven be thankod. I was the ann with which the pistol was

'~LyiDg agnin~ YOll'VO been plaYing. running to wa,rn you when he sprang (Jxtendcd. and it dropped to his side, Take tbat. Ilnd leat'll not to keep me from behind a tl'oe-I saw his hateful broken and uselOBsj dropped.~ leaving w.ailing." faco nnd blood-shot eyes-and struck' him at lhe mercy of tbose whose hearts

'The anzr.v man struck the innocent me dnwn with J1 great club." know no such feelipg. III another ~eDdor wilh tll!J pail. Sho stal!gel'ed "He? Of whom are YOU talkin,!!, my hroath tho villainous gang bad rushed 'W:lulJ. with blood streaming over her pOOl· olllld?" upon him, had pinioned his arm and .... Bofol'e the blow could Le ro- ''Tom Arlll8tl'Ong-tbe mar. yon WOl'e dragging him toward the quarry. ~ Manton sprung forwllrtl, ':!hout- kno('ked down i~l tho fjuRrl'.V, Oh,] 'With 0.11 her strength the girl fought .. ~ wish yon ha(1 k!lled 111m." fO!· him, fought as a wildcat with the

'-Don't (Iare to strike that child "I will see that he is taken care of weapons given her Ly nature, wilh -..g.lu! Shamo be upon .r0U, for B brute tomorrow, Nowlrnusttakoyou home tecth and nails. She Was again amI -'i.iifri'cOWirril," and sce that you bave propel' CUl'C." again dushed nsida, and when she saw

"Wbo'li stop mepl' was questioned "Don't, dou't go thllt way, sir," sbe Manton held by inhuman ha.nds, wherQ " tbe mun, us he came forward and exclaimed, springing tOWRI·d him nnti a sillgle foot would precipitate him Though reas-on spol1e ~tJ and bade me be

_ ~med a threnteni~g attitude, twinlllg hel" arms around biB nock, u.s (lawn hundreds of yards upon ragged "I Wlm" to intel'pose her slight form between stones. she sank faintmg. und ber heart

ware, ~e charm of that !lLory I could not forbear­That story all written in letters or light, I.:oT(ld over by day and drca.med or by nigh~ ·~ton? Who in the thunder are him nno any dallgel'. "Theyaro=w.atch_ almost ceased its beaLing.

rroa,lP' ~ ing for .vou and will kill .VOIL I hoard "Over with him, tl shouted Arm~ ~EI suporintendont of this qunrry. them swenr to do it." strong. "He'l) nevor boss an.vone

to tho oflice and 'get the "ThemP [8 there more than ona bent ngnlll, a.nd evoryone will tfllnk he fell

No ....... Lite ot my Heart, crc I close thee tor aye. And hide tlfee from curious eyes of the day, Each drenm of the pn.S1. I would summon onct

more,

upon ~uuf(.ler?" over and kiiled himself." As softly I turn nil thy glldBd leaves o'er,

First heM.' Is a picture-a beautiful face r .. y(!So yesi half a. dozen. I saw them A shriek, so wild. so terr:b}e, 130 un.

hiding Lohln(i Lho trees. Oh, heaven, earthly rang out upon the aIr; n shriek if they ahollhl kill yon. II and sho bUt'st that piercc-d-the- ear n:'J a knife and into n torrent of tenrs, .9 cnt;Jsea~vory nerve to qllivel' as from

"Softly, my pOOl' child." he repliod. an electrlO sbock. The mou, all but

I shrink ba~k in shadow, hal! bhnd with thJ gra.ce-

How long In my lUminous heaven it abone ' Witll glory undimmed, a meridian sun ~

See, all through the pages are scattered prease4 Howers,

8IlH){)th-ed ~le nn,lnl",h"".,lr"'rhA,,I .. 'n,,l.s .. ,Lrong. released their, bold and "~1l' wdl bnf!hl hom ye~, .. to' Iloe. m. face became shull we P" hands trembled; his soul

- - - 0110-- -hearin"!tt"lJe -Sell:

you nn\' llrm, aveuglng spirit the coolly confrontotl Lhom TUI'nlllg asido from the road tho ~irJ girl had ~prnng up. hA.(1 I.u~hed for-

Mjj,il""~nl.".o hold thorn nt ba-y. and led him SWiftly nlong a winding and WIll't", hud thrown her wOlght upon ~": :,,;.~rJ!~~d~~I, .. ~I~~~eIU to in,,,tautly roturn ! brnsh~tnnglod pRth 'until an .:...openin~' him.' TIl,ere Was l~ wild elutehin'r of

ponnll:l of diBChnJ'go. was roacllOd, ono 80 unexpected. SO un- handR at air. n. -;iolont offort to 1~-1:\i1\ lod, n.ud tho Canse of, pleasantly suggestive. I,hat Manton jn- his footing', a horrible groan of dCRpnir, fUltIly ijlunk aWIlY' 'voluTlta.rilv puusod and exolnitned~ and over tho brink. down, down sir. ,. saul Uw fOl'ON ,"Totfl IS n grave yard! Why did you thrnngh the darkness, plunge(1 the

"for dischllr r_ I bl'mg Ill\! hero?" would-he mUl'dl!f'(~r to the fearful !lenth ~49_~t.m"'i';';'''-'''''·-h~~-ton". n sOllr~ 1 "It iR the 8~lj.illlLJllaQ~-d~ft!:nl_J TffilU-H.{Hr----to_l~ a,U-Q-t-llcr,

. often eOUle JH'f(! to hide-sometimes to tolerato no one that nUl.I. I sleep w!wn 1 Cltn't bom· IltH1~O aud

child. Bu~" sUlhlen-ly ("0- I blows anI IOjlg'Cl'," f1J hope Hhe is nut, uwch hl\{errlflll hoavonP' W!\9 11l1sw(Jrud in

atood looking o.t hor pm. I\nlt\z~d. BI,lllost worship­

Sho W'I13 flU' more ao­h:ic.ks and cufTa thau kinti

• ~e w". .bout flIteon; "8 'a Chostnut from ex­,wloct; hor feo~ small

bl'uisellj down 1[1

nstollisllllHlIlt, "Sleep ill It grave yard! My dOlu' ohild, this is terrible,"

"0, flir, thoro is' notaing to hn.rm me," ahe !tlls\Vol'ed with f1n..shiug eye", !H! the word "denr" W(l~ substituted for "poor." "Bu(1 men Iltlvcr como horo • Ilod I lay m \' hoad all the grave of my mother nnd dream about the angols."

Strong, l'esoluto and nnsupel'stitiou8 M ho waR, Chat'llls Manton folt that ho

. Thruo yO:tI"R Jalor. :t stt·Ollg, hand.

5.2!IW m·~....-illJ.!,L~ n. beautiful woman '~on tile ~ame spot beautiful. not only In the physicI\I, but In face telling of edllf'utioll au(1 cult.ure; lJenu~ tiful In tllO wlutellc,sH of skin, the soft 11a~hlng of cres, the l\bullrlnnce of silken. raven hairj ueautiful in tho trust and happiness of love.

"Mllt1ge, darling'," said her hug~ baud "it was hel'o you saved III \. life, horo, the child of the quarry

mates," WtlS shouted. 'Ilhreo llltH·O for the ql1cftn of the quarry.' I and thoy wcre given wHh honrt,y gGG-f1 will.

"'':Ph-ey are- right. H whispered .M1\1l~ torr, as he stolo his nrm around her slender wnist and led heL' awnv, "Child no longer 8\'0 you, but queen here. and of )U\. heart anti home."-Yc,·"kee Blade:

!tEas It~ 1Jraw15aCKS. We boll with joy the gontle spring',

. Once worn us a ~wn by the joyous younl '1mlm---

Th1! l'ITSc--wtth - hps T'tldd-encd by morn's deW)­leis!!,

~'fhc lily, Ul~ I lol~'t! fr=![runt wlt~bl1ss. T

'l'urn swiftly-more sWlrtlYi falls,

Through fast tears that gather the gll.lrlsh day pales,

----Down llistaS- o1-!1.iJ.cuoo.the sldcu voic.o-.cal.ls...-_ My trclt!bllng hands falter, and 101 the book

rolla. JUI..I.A II. TaA YEB.,

A LETTER TO HENRY,

In Which Is Emllodlllt1 Some Soulld Sense I with a Slight Salting' of lIumor.

The letter of tn vlt utlOn to your weddmg­is received awl I forward my regrets and a pIillITe castor;- A \VOOUlng 18 too sertous-n­thlUg for all old Ulan to go far out of his pauso, until they stood IIpon Lhe brink

,nUlle tjUfti't'j', s""jl'1'ea-ef·tl'ee.. -U'p<iu. it woro uuile the silttntlos of mnll.V- 01

illstol'Y· the men, !lI)(l tho girl tlL'g'od oaution.

ThlL time: w:b:cn- d±s:a:ppentt the. autlW--_

Anti farmers' bUllr the roblus sIn/! to Witness, But I want to give some

~"cL~"';_~" ,VIi-el'c=r rcrTTt;-mir-=Uu~The

wered the uThe onos who would mllrclet you since I live hero, II sho whiapul'od, with snp­

,I'IiR;r,""n'.,lh","" No pressed 90iJfI, "If WO clln pass withont

but" blllSt ot behl~ dlseov~l'QlI thel'e will be littla to tht'owJug hun- fent'." ~nd rock Into As th'ong-h theins"lve. gUilty thel' kiUiltg a gront stole silently along. and tho g,rl

bl'el\thnrl audiblo thnnks when the lust of 1110 l'ude cI wnllll1gs wora pnljs()d.

"Now," sho Ratti, cheorily, "all is woll: nnd_H

The sound of h08.1'SO voices and Bhuflllng, lln<leililY feet oame to their 8a.fS-'CflnJO hoth fl'onl tho front and l'Rnt· ..... thon witlt n triomphan~, brlltn.1

~~~"~8Ito~~~I~;)f'~~~I~h'

And Sol with warmth begloB to glow. The poet then In ecslasles

or bllda nnd early blossoms sJnl!:s, Of bnbllng brooks Ilud g'~eI.lJng leas,

or trnlnlng arbutus and thlllg's.

But, wblle we hall the gentle Rprlng, Thc-bn:dd1ng tree, the ,l!:reeninl! plllln,

We must ('onfess that it doth bring Some little drawbacks in Ita train.

Onr overcoats are thrown l1Sjd~ 'Vbcll como bright morna and suony nOODSj

And tileu IUS mlghly hal·d to hide 'rbe patches ou our }llllltuloons.

-Bfnt014 Com·ter.

'. The Bathi~g Buffa.lo. Beef cnttlo n~e not indigellOus to any

portion of jnngle-covered MalaysIa, tliO oulfiilo------rnlillng -SUbstance there..

laq~ ,"ou thO'llght YOll wOltltl But the buffalo is not--usuti fO!' dairy fool 11S nnd holp' vour lover to escape. purposes, and It is seldom ea.ten ex But 1 kneiv yOUI' old trioks, Close up. '"'PI by tbe poora,' olasse .. on hlni, ';",t ••• 11M wo']] teach tbe up. 'Chlnose, The meat is tough slart his pIMo." onn unpleasant flavor.' But- at

111111 a dozon reckless men st~ggcr. drau~h~ plowin~. log hanling nntlallch eel forwftnt nrmmt with bars. piQkH a.nd uses the buffalo is at hODlO. HQ is hammers. All of roason, all feat' of lai-gel' and Bti'onger than the American conscquenoos wns bnniRhed bv Btl'ODO' ox. He runst have mud holes and drink. 'rhelr m llds c1mtalned-l)Ut (j)n: creeks in \Vh ch he cun wnllow and It!ea, and ~,hl\t w~1J' re~en~o, EILOh ell- o1Lthe, 'fIle natIves make A'reat use of cOl1r~ged the other to' some desperat'e hIm for cultlvatmg rice. But he must deed, With tbo fit'st weallOn she eOllld be nnhitch",l when ho gets j'e,live, fol' flnd the gIrl Spl'"llg borore Manton and tha-t is'" sign ho wants to bllthe, And faMy hissed in Iha' violonoe 01 her if the desira Isn't gl'atified the buffalo ang"". , :" I strnlghhv8.V beoomes da~)g~ro!l~'!-__ _ ....

"Dnre to tonctt Jiiml' and I wnC1tiu- --"Those buffaloos. _tl!9 c~nsnt says, are you. Tom Armsb,·ong. ~l - -often in size And weight Abola half way

good, First·class advice ('omes hIgh and three XIS IS my brand Good advlCe is like an apple of silver set 1ll a two-dollar chromo. You 1\1"e gOing to get marrIed, And if you fcel abuut It as you should, you ca:culate you- Grs, gOillg to marry un angel And you want to kecp on thinking tms way. But all the same, Hcnry, you are ID1S. ta~en.

You are rmly going t.o ma.rry a good, sen-siblo girl, unO. there nre folks worldly enough to hold that a good, sensible gIrl III a. seal-skin cnp and Newmarket, wlll dls~ count nn nngel all to nothmg. But any way it is a live, healthy girl you are after and not a cherubim; your mother was of tbat kind. She \Vue ready for ~ny emergency, her sleevea-l'olled up and hel' head leve). I have seen her put an agent for a sewing­m3.chino on the installment plan outsidCl the sacred precincts of home so abruptly that '~e had a presentiment that a cyclone was tamperIng wlUlUim, Tlfere ",vas no dis­oouJllt.ing her, She possessed thu.t beauty of·charactervthat made her tackle a wash~ tub as quiok as a church social. if she came face to face with the necos!ity, and she made home the sweetest place in the world, r But it 18 your w fa I want to speak of; tliere arecertaIn question-s-tliara fellow'. mother ought never to figure in. You have an idea, Henry. tbat know this girl by hoart.,but don't. have only begun

be a with her. Just you might say. Wait

wedding trip is over-should your soul. crave such an imbecility-the wed­ding tInery put aWay and the last' dismal chunk of bride's cake has entered upon an

- of' 'putrefaction" About this ltime-. oth r, and you

married a wom~ an instead of au angel, for which you ought

t!J ~a~~~~~~·"on be]re~i -tnat

domestic futUre has been wre<:kcu I Jaudanum. $4 • o~ bIscuits tont fell short of Lmnlioo ll•

mlght have been. Don't, for Lad\' patron: "Ab, Mr. Blif.stick,

so.ke, getu~a~~'y~~~e~~.~~~:uSs~I~~u~o'~i~~~ how do YOIl till(.l tbo oy.stet·sP" Mr. , cookmglallsa tntle short or inspiration. Bllfstick, with hHI spoonm UJe plate: Sucn co.sy discomfit.ure is quick to right l'Utll~el'.cl', I haven't ltecn u.b1e to fh{d.-

~::~~, h"!~~~:~~;~;e[~i:~ ;~~' e~~~~l~~~~ them n~ all .Y~' madam." in this direction, and he hved and brought Young housekeeper: "Have you any up a large family, and how much readier c1tllva",.back ducks?" Butcher: "No,

~~~ ~~r:a!:a;~~l h~~~h! Zofte'~ ~~tu~! Lut I have some nice geese." Young tion and belong-to a base·ball nille housekeeper: "Very well, you may

I want you to pralse yourwlfc a good ~end a nicect-lilvas-back'goose.':-L;fe.

~::!mto~la:~~h~~~s l~~llal~nl~e lli~~~ee~c~ 1\byol" HI'wllt won't inlo a Park row want you to notice and speak of the efforts rcstalll':lll t tile other day and ordered she ,:,akes to please you. I \'\I,ant you to all Irish stew. "One anti Hewitt." mention tho nbbon at, :;\er throat and the ... d tllO waiter, who failod to ree .. new way she puts up herMir. Tell her S(le:IIIlC . • _ -N fi how nice the plctures look tbe way shc has OJ!lIlze hiS CI1'110-mCl.-... ew urIc ~ouped them, the heavies£ dQWIJ, to the World. _ ',<;S right hand corner, and how evenly tl:le A bride sneezed t wieo at the church.

:~O!~i~b~~fe!Si!~~:c~~~ b~;t~~~!r~e~~~~ ceremony the other d;\~, and the old at the drapery thrown oyer the easel and nurso said it Was gooa luck. Other ten ~er it is the w,ork ~f an artist, wlkch pt'ojdc said it W:LS becanse her dress

~~et~~ ta~~~ :i~;~~sm!:~~~ :~~~~!~~:~~r; \\'a~ ellt too tropically irll' the temp~fa .. poppies. Notice the corner shelf she put ture of the elliJice.-ilu.'Jton Gazette. upa.ll alone and pounded her thumb more Jutlo'e~ "You sa~· you waut a di. than she did the nails. , r" f ·0111 )'ollr wifoP" "Yes, if your :Praise the cake and get away with one '0 ce r 11

more biscuit than you want, If they are a honoL' pleases. "But reiluct for a rno­little soggy, and never breathe a snsplClon nll'lIt that you l!avo lived together t:atd~ coffee does not come up to your nearly half a century." "Well, hllven't s ~~ere ~ill be times, a good many i I !oouHoretllong (Jnoughr-7~exa:s--8ift-when sb.ewill be broken up and 1tl9~.

~::s~~U~~~~~!~~s \~~tl~~er ~~J~ ::~:~o bo ". Col. Shakspel'c is runn ing for mayor doubly kind and klS~ he!" Ji.lX tunes where of N('w Orleans, uut even if be were you kissed her only onc-e before, There are el~cted tgnatills Donnelly would Dl"ob­things about women we can't understa.nd. ablv claim to show lty a cipher in the Tbey are of finer bUILd and nk-e-r make tally-sheets that tho voteS were meant ---~u !~:n a ~:~~~ilY C~:S:,rc~CI~~~~l;~~IU;I~:! fol' somo other rn~l~"dadelp!~ia Geneva watch, With a «Iunogram l'ress. 0

diamonds, while we are the paillted Guest (to Floridll. Innillord, who hn~ ~~:!n:si:~n~d~~lf-moon on lt~ , bill). "D()el'l this include tber..,-

Her liTe wrll--be' made up nud fixture,,?" Florida land. of little thlllgs, or to--¥-OU,-andl:want ¥01L1n.llilUOe >ho,,' In"" y"{' "Good-will an(1 fixtures?" Guest:

i I clon' t \vant tll(~ 110tefuliTes!ilIie -- --­and Ilxlures go with it."-

things and give her full

man corner, poking the ('at WIth

bUSlIlCS8 end of your calle, you Will still believe you martl~d to an angeL

::; B, .JI.lcMA!'es,

BIFKINS' BARREL,

Dow lie Cleaned It-A Terrific TLI~ .. le In Which .Mr. n. Getll WTur!Jtcd.

Mr. Edkins, being of an obligmg UI~pOSI­tion, consents t(l dean tho ralnwat('r bar. reL HIS ,y'lfe has mentlOncd the mutter seVera.l times, aiia !lOW he SWC{fl'S he Wilt

clean that barrell! it lS the last act of IllS political parcoI'.

Browu: "You nre lookmg bright·-· and happy thiS mOl'lling, Dumley." Dumlcr: "Yes; I am out of deLt at la.st. Eyery bill I ow(·d was outlawed. . ('stf~rday. I tell \ Otl. Brown, a man feds like n Illan wilen lio is squnre with the world."-.LVcW l',rk Bu.,.

"You should have seen Jimmy get up awl uu.st l:1~t liig-ht----'B1lillL pa ~o"­after hlln." rmllarl..(~tl n. _Q.ulUcy---.glcl. "]Jid he 1"l1ll?" a~ked h~r friend. "Run? Well, I sho(Jlc1 snick!'l-:---n-he could keep up the "an}(' ;r:lIt fOl' three l1olll"S­lie would ucut ell,trlo>' M---tctren-lna pl'ize-fi,ght." ~ I'eol iI' 'l'ran~oript.

High church rr clor (in New York)i "I have ('ong;ll i('d Lo alJantion the con~ fcssioraL," Ve~tr.rlllall: "Think ""It " Savors lou lUncll of RII\lw?" "No, -that isn't it; but 110 olle e\er comes to con-fess cxc,'pt women alld I can't waste throe hout's CYOn day li~tening to smngg1ing stones."-Omrtha World.

Tue man who stands tiy tire side-of 1);

anti family ill heal!.h. and a deep pool in sight III which a dozen speckled g'ftmestenr"wero read \' for n tussle, has in -g-gbt- nlITe-~1:errths uf--mt-the-1mppi..:;-­ness wh'ch anyotllJ gets -thIS side of,

As the work progresses, Mr BlfklllS be- heaven. "-... Vew York /'Ilbune. OOtnes so deeply mtcrc<;ted, that hlS good I It turns out that the horse was not

-wtie is compelled by malI! strength to foruo running away, and thnt the president

U

1

[\ 11 did not"s~ve Ihe charming young fe· .~ II male corrcspondenl','! life, after aIL A -- -..-:: liJ~- , large brunette fly h_!!d fa~.lened Itself ~-_

;

0 -- , curely to tho abdomen of Lhe young /, r- :"---~ ... ladY_!B_ste~ddHHl Bl:l.liLstec.d_had -8t(.lp~

,--:-.;.,~ ~' ~I II ped stock still and emleavoreif to reo , . - - ' : move the aforesaid fly from the abo,ve U II t, ~~\'Li \~-=-~ mentio~,ed abdo.maD '~'itl;l a n!gh_~lind _ . ~N',L.~:;~~.-;:-:"-- - )__ foot. 111e presIdcnt slluply-dl.smo~ -... ---- ~>." y;: \' " ..... eu, smashcclthe tIl with a cbip, au~

::.~ _ ,:.J'i0\\/ ., II .~,J the prOcp'SS,OD moved on.-lIiinneapolitL

c.. ,- ~/' 'l/F'< Tribune. '=,' \\...»1:,

- ~-" -... A Bright Red. .\ I J I ~-........~ Two Bcnr, one of the Crow Indian 1~1~ ~ chiefs, eVidently has an eye to tbe main

chance. He Rnu many of his fnmily

-=-;~~~:-_ n bim to desist and take tho rest which his over-taxed system seems to demand. '1'he position of the bun-ellO the above 'cut eX4

plains how Mr, BlfitillS when tired of stand .. lng on his head ha:d assumed, so to speak a horizontal position at a recumbent. as the; lay in French.

He Needed It.

u ll18!\Y, old ~ha!lpl9-, hits honly !arf han 'our to lunch, hisn·t hill" sald Algernon De ron, Mrs, Cochannigu.n's, -new English

bO:::~:~ieve so,l! replwd Mr. Flip~$. I

"Aw, Hl'm so glad. Hi nearly fll.wgo' meh phawspbate,1I

"What is that, a medicinel" "Naw; hit's ha. tawD!c, doncher

kind of bwam food." 100, I see. c· Yes, it 'wou ld be bad

missed taking it. I'd drmx if by the fnl if I was -you. You--need something that kind badly_"

are locatmg coal claims on the right-of .. way of the proposed Billings, Clarke's _ }'ork & Cook Cit, Railroad, T~ey are in COnscqtlcnce waiting aDxiouslY""tot':;--- ... t be news that the road. is to be boilt,. The-rest -of the- Indians a-te also nnxious to see the road built. a8 it is money in their buckskins.-BtUings (Mont,) Gazelle, .

A Capriote, Upon her cheek a damask gloW!, And comes and goes, As fine as the POmegranate knows. And such a light her eye escapes AI! gleames OD grapes 'That PDrples fair her Island ca,uee

Her fi~ure has the WODdrOll8 gr~ee That marks her racc_ ~ ~:Il.roundcd CUrves frOID foot tQ face.; I look I she smiles bClVitcblnrly; I t'o/D abd see 'I 'l'wo 1i"erce dark eyes fixed i .. t on-mi

,

Th~t_sglne_that mar~ous..polae-Ot--llead~ Sweet dresrn, be fled I I, I These Uapriotes carry knives. 'tla 8ai~., _

A brutal ia1lgoti. IWt\S the only nnsw~r, bot"eon a. very Jnrge ox and an, aver­and Rite "'~lIld' "hl~\I<l ·~,j.I, sqlzO<\'" .)-qq ag-a elqublln~ They have pondal'9us thl'o'wU asi<lo or ,ybi'se' lI~d not Manton ! anu pec'uliar borns, somewbat like shleldell hel' II' til' II '9 'dtl\w. those of thn Ame~'lcan buffalo, only

has maIried-tb.e--Onl-y man worth ~'","~""'-I But the rest of us know, and you know, tbilt the woods are full or 'fellows iu every way just as likelY1 just as smartt just as worthy as you. To you libte will be a WQmanly woman. To her, you will be a-!"'w,o."uu, bero-a king, This will be tho between you. It is the

-Burne JOU"I&al. r i ,I ~'\

A.nd now will be to uut.&;;" k.eep on

soem

'1M re~hll'&~i " , 'h~lt. muoh longel'. They are monse 001. be saId i I with- ored generully, have t\

, I , • or hD.ir. and the

.~- . ,I' I' , Women Studying Medicine. ~

There are at present 70 lad\' 8t~deut~ nt the UniverSity of Zurich, ~, oj Whom are stUdying medicme. In'

Page 7: T' b -Inewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888... · had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay

I MuehhaBbe-::P:~t:::~: sa.ld about r t-AGT .0,1\10 liow to make h )m!J happy, The mora,1illt I Why Not ('nil tlll_ Tf'rrlble ScoorC«I and the preacher have hackneyed tllill \~OIl !II 1!J II by Itlll IUgh'fnl Nalue'J

... 1:.h..e.me until it wourd' seem that nothhlg II () ,e \w.'nr~ Ii}e ow \\ig. [~~w York Tel"'~Tnm.J ";~~re rema.ined to be ij~iJ. But tl~.e phil- I !\lO()II1 lin'! IC'UlIlCd to Cllka!!o, 1\f 111 'lt 1

eaopliers bavogone far out of their way to I Geu. Clu01, Is tlic M'lIlor llrlguuler Gen. 11 an,f1f\l,str01;g'rW (' -.llYtlman'1l6hvQS 'accollntforthe prevalence of iII-a.~8o.ted I end. 10m," -tar; w ore nl~ ~ ~OWl ave ~QpletJ and unbappy home" and ban I' n dl1lln.n<1m n. few ])onrs WIll he dead! overlooked the chief caURe. ~'rost or tb~. I CuI ,Tel:>lIue Dnll3Duitc wlllaummel' nt New. This iR thc WRy the drc(lded puau-unhappiness or married life can be traced ~'~'!'t. - .. mauia takes people oft', • direct}:y,~thoee functional deraligelDen~ I The Tkl!b01ne dnmllnt 1J..a~ slnrtc(l b'lCl;: to 'l'he list of nntnble men who are Its to which 'Womeh are subject. Irr ninecasee ' EuulHIl,1 _ victIms is nppnlHmr. ~ut of ten- tbe irrltnble, dissutlsfied M.nd 1 J r It sw~eps over the lann like R sconrge

~.~a~:~~;l;l!i~~~ 81f~;i~1 f~rllDr~oPi~r~;?~ or'~~;',)~~O~:50U b rClJOitcu to httvc a f0J-tulle I An:,~~~!~~~S (Vl~~l'd~Tli~~.riCR:l~~~ing is

FavorIte PI'eectiption will produc~ mON lIen M()~t and Mrs, I,ncy PLlrsons are a.t sudclen .... its termination usually speooy, :~me:::!s~J!;!~iI38t;!:ti8:s~iliit~~~~o:1~ io,!gerhe;;d5. I Wh.t oal1~es i~? . . . 'thole peculiar 't'I'eaknesses and ailments ElIas('!) fllll Du ]'blle (He to get upa new rnel~mOnlR,,":t> are told, lS.ln""te~pr tncident to women, His the on1.1 wedi- Ulll fori::'I.lh~lll. n.certa~l1collthhonof tl!O svsteJ?l.llldl· c1nelliold by druggists under a J,""€.:tlV!l 81nurt I:n\)"oll nas ueen on tlJe St:I~t' for onted If OttO 11M occA.~lOnliI dulls and luara.ntee frem the manufacturers lIw.t it tlJllt\-tlVt. }e,m. fevel'S, f\ teudency to ,cola 111 the thl'~t will ~ve satisfaction in every Cntle, or an~ 1ungs. rheun;tnflll an~ neuralglc money .. nIl be refunded. See guarantee Sll~ 1'1 Conlid..:-c has wl'Itteu a "SIIOI t tils- pill DEI. extreme, ~lrt"d. fceh~l:;rs. s~ort printed on "'rapper enclosing bottle. to! \ of PIJIl.ldclpIUa." bl'cnth nnd plem'ltIc RtItchcs In t.he SIde,

fAtJ---Tb -~-----r: - - ~lfn-=- 8m III Int('nds to at,ll't 1 PlohlblUon 1083 of fl.j1p~!i~ hac1ul.cl!e1- I!.-~~_US un-"'-th A ere!lrenotmore than luO,OOO Quak~ra: P.ll er lu Wushl!l~lo!l. - ~;-Mnla:lll~ ~eliSlifions, or l,'Ioant and meI'H.:a. ICate r'lX10n h t~ I1oIl~ht Il tl:i,DD,) fhlt In ' discolored fluids, heart ffuttf'ring'EI, Rour

~l~~ wWan~~\t:t n~g: ~~~~t~g~IOW, F,jrt\ :;CtOlJd ~u()('t, ~l'll YOII,. ( rl~~~r:~~ild~~S!k\~~('101li~O~fP~~!ui~h S:d This: is especially true of a purge. The Stevt!lIsoll, nu{Jwr of • Dr. Jel[yIl," has virility ,

average ltlan or woman doce not preCIsely not elllClld a thl'IIIt'I' In tpn \eHIS I 'l'lles~ indi{'ntioDs may n~t appe~ !Q._ hanker for it, a8 alule, but whell taken, DI L('lill G. B('ddl of C!JIC.\~O, Is said to J;(lthf"l", they llll\y come, dlf'iappenl' and ;::~::,~t~Ye~\e8~~~m~)J;:~~fv~n~~?I~ct~lvl~[~;~ 11 PIUCtiCC \\orth S1,OOO £I \enr, l'eltppP!tl' for Yt'ltl'l'I, the pt">l'f<.on not real-!lathing to he deSired In pOint of etIicacy, Will! 1m U;'bn' Smith wIll dl'll\'t'l the -izjng:-t,hat-th~'y arc Ililture's Wnrllll1g 04' and yet Ulelr Itct..I.On is -totally. rree from (hit f luldn'''S lit lhe.l\1!UJI()tll anUl,el" tl). I a J~I~ltl~~I~l~~~;:. if llnEmmonin does :tty unpleasant symptoms, or disagreeable LOJ d 1111(1 LuI, Lausdowne ,,11 It'llve C3,n- rrbt elnim UH !\. victim the persons ha.vill'r ba:;J!~~~ta, Purely vegetlloble, perfectly \ ndtt for I'.nglllnd In tlJr, Lv~t week of M,IY. : snch symptoms some It'S!; 8!lddc~bla

, ..... . 1 v\' IISOl1 Bum·tt talks of t'Olllln~ to thIs quito ItS Cf'rtll.ill m~hldy ('~('rtn'lllly w~ll: r'j he czar of RUSSH1.JS bUIldmg a. castle I couutl I to gt t l1If1.tCllllls fO! alloth('t stOI \" I A celdmtted N ow lurk 'phYSlCHnl

1Iear Kaslm in FlIldland. I AUgustll1 Dnly pdhl $1,200 f<lr n floral told the 'l'uhnne tha.t pneumonm. wn.a a Its thouBands of curee aro the best ad- dt'COr,ltloll~ used at the little Eupper to lIt'nry 80(,OlHll~lT t~l~ol(ler, tho expotil1.re and

vertu;ement for Dr";'8~:r~.J--Remed-y... IrVlIW cold hemg- SllHply the agent wInch d.e~

The taSBe of the kitchen is bettor tha.n ~Ulell.

NERVES! NERVES!! What terTible vl~ioM this httle- word bnni!

before the eyes of the nervous

lIead·(:~~·d~~~:j~~,i"sleePlessneIiS' ...... Nervous ProatratioQ, ...... .A.Illtare them I~ the face Yet all these nr:rvous

GfAi~S .' .ele_ry .: @~ound

Fo!' The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged.

THIS GREAT NEf1t!E TONIC AlsQeontam,lh~ ber..t remed,es for cilsea5ed con-

~1~~~:o:c~c~r~):t~l~e;~;v~I~~~bi:sd Blood, whIch It IS:I. Nenc lonlc, an Alterative, a LaxatIve,

"-nd "Dlllrc[, 1'h;(t IS why It CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.

$x.oo a Bottle. Send fot full partlcu];"rs.

< .. ~ ",-ELLS, R/~~A:/!/rft.rMOv:~oPrJetors.

best nnd fmr('!;lt Rem('(ly for Cure d!",as,,. .,,",,,d by any derangement of

Kidney~, Stomach nml Bowels, 8wk Headache, Constipation,

Complaints and Malaria ot all kinds U'-' •• __ •• , to the beneficent iJl.finence

~. I ,'elops the (liscH,o;p, nh()Rllv dOrmtUlt In 1\[1,., F.. DEN. Southworth hns hacl 150 the f'yst.mn, hl'cltllse tho 'kidneys have

gIrl II bl('S llnmed nfter tlJc lieloltlcs of bel' bf'on hnt partially doing- their dnty. In H\l\ Ic~ I 8h01 t, pueHlllOHl.l it:! but un {'Iuly inilictl.­

'lll( ,I',rn nooscvcll hns 1 ('I'll 11,\yehng!Jll tion of a In l~ht's (liRNtsed ('ondition, T!CIlIH'1> ( • lool,wg .up makll.l! fo! -It-HeW 'l'hiB impniu·(l Il.etion mlly f'Xl~t fOl'-3'-eltrs IILl'lall \l'ml, i ,dtlwut llattt'llt slHipediug' it be·

RldC'1 lI!lg'g"artl say", th,lt he has lo.:;t $230,- I ",ill bIG f~~!llllItth~;~~J.~~J; 00) on nClOUllL of tbt're belD,!! 110 illtclua' I alii ° a~d llli~l'OSCOP-tlotlnl cOPirlgllt. I

Ueri t'lt ~p"flc('r wOIli:1) tlir{'c bour<; a dnv diclnllll:"; ,Ill hl~ Wlltlll~S Ihs LWOlltc rc-'I/'tLUoubbHlanle. --

LonI DuITerln in advel tismg for aUlctters written by hlg motiler, \1110 IS well "('rn{'m~red a8 the Countess Glfforu-!~

IS believed wltb the pur jJose of cOlUplimQ' n

Whoever ;'Xp;cted-t~-l!Ie~J'~L. Sulllvan knocked out b}' fin EllgIII:lh . spllrrer?"

8T\'l!~ or Or;;~iT;:-~ TOI ... EDO, 1 LI ( U1 ('OL::\TY, S. S. \

"Ju~tl('e W1l1tplfl, Jude;ments," 6~IIS tlie th~I~I;I~I!~)I,J l~nl:ltl~~IY ~ttlt:: ~~r\~~ t~ltt#.a .J~ London l' me~, i<wC'r£' alWl\\'s marked bv good CHENK\ & ('0. dOing lJllfllll£'88 III the City sense, and he wortllily 8ucceeued a Ii no I of 'l'llle(}o Clluntv ami RhLto aforesaid,

! ... iialtiill-.~"--."...!hrlWhlillllll"l-t4- JUi*"- of wbmu --AmeIlC1L..m~y_~ bL-ttnfl ---i-I+AI 'tI.WLJ::i.r;tL ruIl IHU ~ho SWlLol I proml J I ONE IIUl:'J)l{l~j) DOLLARS for c!'L('h and I "1 \\I~h 1 kuew whn-t-t-o TJreaeh ahout )1cxt e-VOi'V -lllRil .t,ll --C..l:rAJllll[ 1.11l~t t'fllln .. ot; be Bunda\," said Rrv Mr. Smoothtcxt. "Pl'cncil cured by tho usa 01 ~.A.\\~:'~]£jZ~~~)!k,Ctlllr,;. flg'1l11\~t 1be cn! of rl(il{'s," gug~I'~h'll the {f'II';U} NotU1Y Public,

over $3,000. I r. S ~IIflll'8 Cn,turrh Cure iB taken in-

I ehlci ; "llwre Isn't a man !II our chulI'h \VOl til ' ...

Mme JnnnmclleWs name ill pronounced In tprnally and ltd!'! dm:clly 11pon the blood throe OJ four dlfi'l'rrnt wayS!. but her O\\U I a.nd !Uncus HuJ!nces of tho system. Selld

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \lay is as tbom:h the n:lIllC \\('fOe spl·lled '·Ynn· fOl' tei~lfrocIll1~N~'1ity & CO, Toledo, O. - OF ~;:';t~~~':'c::I!~ ~~~~I S[I!~l~~tlnllll:V sDlllllled, ~Solti 'by ~t~ 1Jrll::"l~t8, ~~~t1t8. ,

S B.. La COllnlryman (10 mUf\(>um): "DHl that The r~public of 8witzerlandolects apresl-

til\lmg~IB Iler fltlcl~ bdollg to Geor(:,;e WlIslilllgtOlJ, mlstf'rl') dent eVAry Yl'fLr.",,=---=--;,-= IV 1tlI.1:D , Expluofltory om~lal (impleBsivel\): Hlllt", too 'I'p~ J)rllll[e~fI .

DiF' and Boweg~ sl!; that Is t/H' Cline tllHt lolled Abel." COUll~ Sn.movftr meanR, htcrall~', self-bOiler; §~ Ilymnn' "Uosu r ye tlOIl't RrlV BO,I' It is the hot water rna-clUlle ,only} anu

. - the ten is made, HS III AmerlCa., 111 tea -T.AKI!:- pOtR, La(1lf'~ can c01ltinno to use nC!t

PACifiC llUIlE'D only thOir CllllW tea pots, but ~helll .. WH,;,lin damty CIUll,t Cll12f!._. nlasfH:'R are c111efiy

; .~.. 6&1 ms Beell in ralhwy shltJ01".m,'I,res\allrants. _ .- ILih= When nlietl in prIvate fnllllhc~-a8 tbey

arc to Rome fl">trmt- tlwy are freqnently provldNl WIth ~Ilver hoMers, Glasses aTO nlmost lllln('l·Sfl.l.i.n Pohnd. I unde.r­stntltl Cream Hi qmte llS m~1Ch used, III tea fiR lemon Uw' nn~slan fashIOn seems to 11[1,"\ e Cf>C-fLpCt1 notIce,. the prEte .. bee of (1rillldng- BWl'ctmcnts III ten. Of

__ ",'~-i-,.'m"'" no-cream cnn then La used. J\ny Wlll do, except somethmg f\ceds, like raspberry Jam,

Atl'"W'[,errv preserves are excellent for I -Isu.bella Hapgood in ~w

" .... ~ "c':·'Dd"",,1.

P)'J'.~I.n.' Te.I.-The physi<iunH ill Lowell, who 6utestlnj

tbe MO%18 Nervu Food plaut on plualYllla and nerYOll8 exhClulI~iou. ill addlt.ilooto th, nnmhor Already rt'port.ed:: hlW6 recovered a Mrs. Brock, of Blll'net., Vt., & long time hf'fplells. A Mrfl. Cheney. lS Bltm~hery Street, Lowell. who wne not expected to hve. It!' Ilr~$I. t~t popularity flPl"inSC_ .from the fact that it Buhl:ltltUttl8 stllnlll,mt& aud tonics 1\'ithuut hn,rID, nnd inwa.rHI j:r,,&t

~~lTh~i~~:d ~~!\~[~~~~;w~!I:e. t\¥~t~~I~~~~ pan1eli are formiut: for 'ita mlmu!ubture All over the wnrld.

Rider HIt~a.r:~dcoi-.-w-o"rk-:i-og-on- Po ae.quelJo "Sbe."

If 1Ift'lIt'tf'1'I with ~~ Eyf'I. u~e Dr. J" •• c Thomp· &aD', Eye Wat.~~:.......~J:~.~ ~~~. 0

Queen Christiana. of Spain has a mltnt", for being photographed With hel' children,

7 GIIANI, 'f ~xcur8lQn8 at ha.1t fare to Tt~nned9ce, Mil', eissippi, .Ala.bluu1\. LOllil!inua.., A.rkal}NIII P'Dd Texas, via the Wabash \\'e8t~rn raU­way. Excursion trnln ",iII lean OmahA. fLt 3:15 p. m. fiS follO'''8: :Mnrch 61:th tmd 20th, AJlril 3d lLnd May 8th and 22d, and .Tlllle 5th. tn bv caUing on or ton, PU88cng('r Rnd

railway, 1502 I·'arnnm 8trf'tlt, on,,,~" ... ""'.t-"~ri~~~~~~~~~~i~~r.~~~~r.i;1iF;5fi~I~=': t'nnlllnlllllUOll Sur.JJ'_t'lll'etL

To the Edltor:~ PI(,RM lnf,)rm VOll r~n.d(!r~ thrd; TllaYe

p pOl!lIti \'(1 remedy for tho I~bo"e n" med dieea,st'. By its timely llllt! thOU~lIIH\' of hopelt~8A cn~l'$ have be .. n pflrlllllllf'ntly cured. I shall 11(> gl.Hi to send t.,.-o hottlee t,f my rell1edy Fnt-:l~ to f\.n.v or your !l'll-der" who have cnnaumplwn If tho.v 11'111 aend Wit theIr Exprl'M'S and P. O. addilHl8.

Ueepectfully. 'J'. A. SL,OCUM. M. C .• ' 181 PeRri St, New Yoa\c.

The best Pt~~~ICI~II;~-;O D~, Diet, Dr. Quiet (tnp. 12.:~_n~:2:!~

May 3d Hilt} JI' ,,) 15th n \twd excurMion to Cu.hfornl,\ Will le'l,\) OIlIBhu .. O\'lJr th~ Bllrlil\~to11 r:'uut, 'l'hllfllJ th'l'llllng 11\lu\:, for fill mllll:( or it lilt I U I.;! II 1,( M'm! sLlI,llljJ lor cntnlogue .

Pill' tics bl1yillg' Innd from Ufl wtll gn'u them free second CII\8H trlLlH.portlltJOU onu way:" C. ~W. MOLlNT, (jP!lerlll Ageut,

Barker Bluck, OlllUba, Nub.

S!JACOBS OIL FOR POULTRY. _. __ BunES-­

Chicken Cholera and all Disoase~ of Poultry.

Ilir'GEN ERAL !JmJ,;r:TlOXS,-ltht (l. pal oj bread or dough sa/mllted 1mth Sf JncobsiJiL IJ ~fowl cannot 11l11Wowjorc: it ([Villi the throat. JCIX lome com meal dough Willi. tILe 011. GiV~ nothing r:l&e, 1 he!) It't{l jf/lo..llV t:at and be curul,

Sold bll DI'119{JJ81~ o..ncl 1)r.1l1~TJ El'rrllwhere THE CHARLES Po VOGELER CO. Oalllmo!". Mel.

-B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Bahn.)

The Great Blood Purltler and Ton!,,-

B B

OURES SCl~OF(fLA,

'.I'll nons, GLANIHJ.,AR 8WI~LLIN~~~ OLD UM: J.c-IIS A.ND son.:""

fiYPD1LilS IN AJI.L ~'Il'Af;lItS,

MERCURiCA). .ANI' sYPI-IIL1'rIC

BHEIJl1JA'J'ISl1I, ALL MUN

DJ:->J.o:A~E!i. _"-ND ItlllJP'J'IONS I

I'n~HIN"'" n'J;nOJlS~

(J~r:.::r.t ) ~~,'~~~~

TROUBLES.

T.&.IN...1' PROn BlUTH.

Page 8: T' b -Inewspapers.cityofwayne.org/Wayne Herald (1888... · had heen sillin. HGorl should ordain -A canning factory in WeBt Point that the eUest sou or the eldest daugh. would pay

EDWARDS &: MeCUL'LOCH

'ttJMSER COMPAN·Y

A 1i1l'" bie)'ele Is called lhe road. Houller. His u compluto adaptatioQ, ot ~bo r6wlng ·aclion, wlth a sliding .at,

liii'lcj-cle •.

===== 'l'nR .d,uke of NuwcasUe. i!i the young-

Cl'Jt . auk~, in England. HILIf of biB twenty-three years of Iifu ba.re heOD

~J>OJlt- JO ill-bealth.

==== Mn. MA'fTImw ARNOI~D recently fotllul mllC!l fuult with 11 plctul'p' of him~elf' UllC:t.tIS~ it too plaiI1ly showed tuu wriukle~ on his fnce.

. (,1;..- slli(1-to-be nf'lgotii':t-Ing for u lease of AluxltH'Ura pal~ce for three y(!ur~ Hlld to be lI11nkiug' of muklDg his home in England.

the wife-mnrder­in ftlu'ltai.u Fr­

played ct'iblmg'tl the Hight before llu wanted w peg out

A HOUSE In New Jersoy whlch had beon kej,t Infmred for eighty-nine years burnotl up the:roC~ler day between the

01 o"e poJi~y and tbe Lnklng out _BlloUter. .

lIfAni< HOPKINS, 8011 of Ih. Isle Mark IlopkiJl~.--cx.,.pr6~id-en~_ ~f_. ~!}Ji"IUS

,college. has written a novel en-titled "Th" Worl~'s Verdict," wh,ch Will 800U IiPP~I1="=. ======

-~,;-,O,',e,-a,Te, rs'Tn'''[umi}er, Lath,Sll1rrgles,'Sash; llU1}rs~, TnE COHt of compllllllt and Jlublfsh-tL. report. 01 th. Cbanenger .x­

pntlltlon, the JllfIt three voll1mos ot which are lib <It to b. fsoued, bas ulready exceeded $1.000.000.

Blinds, Paint, Paper, iii." ',: '

Li:me, ,hair,cement, brick.and, Co , [YAI:tDS IN KANSAS., MIN!!!" DAK.IOWA, und NEll ,J

" "',iBvlr,g l'ur<:ha,oG the YII,<1 (orm,'rly occllllied hy PI:lI1cO &Son:JII81 e •• I'~ic ~luj:d l~o1J_:it~_, soIidt HoI,;j.UJ.,I'C ot yuuripatrouugc. Cull nnd Bee mi.

~~c- -~~~~B~~ct~f9r.9, Agent-, Wayne, Neb;

Cltll"3iul'Sllc-us-Ltet!'J'e Pm'clUl.s:i.Ju:,EJse,wllere. omqo'ili lljOEmItlRtt.J)U~~llhllt oll.Bt.atdo Mu.fu stoet.

'.rOHN.S. tEWIS, JR., . Manulac\ur-er .01 and De"lor In

'Harness .". o. a.nd -:- Saddles, I '

I,Jei!!lt (hdc -- --

th<)~lIl11l).to.b8,beUertltaJII\IlY of my comlletitors.

P1"'10es tho Lovn ... t of' the Kind:

.!~~' ~~~~~~~~~~~=j======= --,-: .'(,Nn~CJIS 41; ~~(1rnr, I" L}. RAYBUliN, :

Blaaksml ths. BJa cks-mi-'th ~'I',- ·---rl--~· - W~~~;ic-.;;a;;kA·. ": ,,, , ,," ,. 'VAYNE, NlmIlABKA.

-lmNAN. before th., NutfoDftl ARoocf­_~tJ(l11 for the Propagation ot tbe Fronch LaulfuBge-iLbrotUl,"s .. :d: ''1 frust 10 milk. lhe"Frenehc -ianl(Qage tOllgue 01 eternity. II It fs not. 1 106t."

Tug fllBhionable butter-mnke-ra of Amerl"", sl1ch ft. 1I1ayor Hewltl and William B. DI1l81ll0re., are lar' III adYaD"" 01 lbelr English coneague.. Thoy Jret .1 " Jlollud lor their butter, but the duohoss of Ht\Dlilton offors hers for s,,)o for 1 "hilling IUld 7 pelloe per

IT fs understood tlmt JOBeph ChAm­berlain iA to be otfur~ thu Gr:and CrOBB

Or~ar 01 Ihe Balh for his aer­with tho Fisherl ••

DeRf MelllphiA. lnd.. Fub. 16. He cnme from Virg»11a. antt was partly of [ndlan Slock. He WI\8 006 of Ihq blg­getlt land-owners ill the county. Rnd ODe 01 'h~ most peoullHr of 'men. He Devor .owned, a CQ:<Jk-JilLov:O ami never enter~{rS oburc-b.~ - - ---

Why You Feel So weak and exhausted is because··Your

- blood-1slmp1l1'e;- -A-s-well-r-expect sanitary condition of a eity-tQ be per· feet with defiled wa.ter ~8Dd defective sewerage, as to expect such a com pH .. ~ ented piece of mechanism as the tillman frame to be in good order with impure" blood circulating even to its minutest veins. Do you. know that every drop, of your, two or· three gaHons of blood, passes thro'::.gh the heart· and lungs in about two and a half minutes, and that" on its way, i~ makes bone and mutlCle~ brain and ner\'e, and all other 8~lid& and-fluids of- the-h,Qdy ?------The __ hlo~d-.i~-­the great nouriaher, or,.as the, ~ibl~ terms it, I :

"The Life of the. Body,"! Is it any 'Yonder, then, that if th6:bloo~ be not pure and' perfect In its ,CODstJ­tuents, you Buffer 80 ma~y indescriba~16 symptoms? '

Ayer's SaTsaparilla. stands :1 head and shoulders· J above every other Alt,er .. atlve'ana-BlOoaMedtclne.-·--As prooft -

read'these reliable testiinoni~s : , -,' G. C. BrOQ~, of Lowell, llaS8., says:

fI For the past 25 years .1 ba;ve Bold Ayer'8 Sars8parllla.. __ In my 'O~inion,

~~ea:rt~~er~w~:::~ ~~r:;~~s~:g~ ti::~ri~ tfes of tlie bloou are colltalned In. tbla ' medicJne." ," ,

N~~.~g:~~s!}~~' _~~~~~~~~l:!.~~~u~ft~·; and general 1mllC:1er-up of the syStem, I

1a;e~':S'::Ra~~~r;la.all}ibi:i~e:o p:~l~~: satisfaction."

Ayer's Sarsaparilla. prm·eg equBlly efllcacic).11g ,In aU forms of Scrofula,

, Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema;, Lumbagor Catanb, &C.i ~1lf1 ia~ there-­fore, the very best

Spring and Family MedlcliIEi

~~+'~~::~~~~~~~ll~P~!r~~:~T_r- ~Plow--an\l (19;rl'ia;ge ·llU'n,,:I,.-/·....='T"cc.

'" ,I ' A Specialty'. -,-l~~!"~~~'~~.g~-~"'~~~~~:;,,'"~~~.,,-'!~T::lTI. :l\:tclJ"u';liiIld.;- WI .. ~,i . r' , p,rk: whop 8 }wcded

,."" ·~"'"D," 'r'·''''u'', '"gg'"~'.,.',,. ", '"l'st",' P. W, OMAN, hfm lind .. ke~ what be WIIS doing. ---,t--,fi. , to.[wprOYlug my-wlnel. 11r," exolalwed -11. UotI,:01mer .. ' tho champIon, lilt ho htlmod Oil.

Dealers in Wall Paller,. - Mn. BAI.FOUU hUll,'a nn;'row e~eRpo . My services eRn always be ob1Alned by ouHing At tho HEUALD otflce. "Jl!astSideMain /:ltreet; ('Arner 3rd.

" 'I' ' : ' 'i' . '

WAYNR;NERRASK:A;"'- ,.-: . .NEB:RMK.\.

'tHECITIZENSBAN I ";i,' '.'" ',., . (I~cbRrORATEJ).) . ,

,i!: PArD UP CAPITAL.,$1'5,Ooo.i ~.1:.<o,~ '. . ... I;IU~tJ:»i.us,.,...Qtso.,.. i

'i'!r:'t;L;'i'u'~K~K: ip;~i;j~,;t.· "-, ----0. C. M~J~, Cn81;fer.·' '''', , .. , ~. GIl.hlllL1W,Vice Pre.'t, "c. n.. }o'REN\JH, Jr, : ;,:! , . . DJ:REOTOl.'UEI.

the otilur dlly when his brougham borH6 fell In Ihe sl,'o.\. of DubllD. Tbe abn,fts of the out' on whioh his escort. followl'\g ClU8U bdlinu. wore soated WflDt lhl'ou!.{b the back of tbe broughRm. i'ho ehiut 8Ocl·~Lar\'. bow­over, W.1\6 ~Ho euuugh to avoId .the ~" .. g"r.

AN Eugllsb gouII"m.n I.wly at Con­stllutinople notlooll fn Ule _Imperial tr .... ury a purLrslt of Lord Nolso6. Tho admiral w •• rs lbe rugretw given blm by Ibe Sallan Sellm IlL 'l"e

IP,r""eul'-lII"'Llm h •• Jlo\ ••• n bls way to orheill"! plclure 16'the English

bIn b ... ot~erelt a copy of It 10 be pr ... llwd to Englaud.

Money Furnished' when Made out.l

~ 0 I>el~,ys •. If you wi.b to get. 11 LO~lI Oil the Best

Terms'. ;

can on 0'" Add~ .....

NORTHROP & !WELCH, Attorneys nt ,1Law.

~AfxR. NEBRABlt..&.. :,: 'W'~ :E','Swiiiuze\'" . A. A. 'Welch, i.Oles Puul, D. e. Main. i.'.,' NohIOIl'Grlm.ley, A. 'L. Tucker, C, n. French. Jr.

in,i1trne'yoilbarul to. roanon . the-nlnsf favorable Terms. Cor.. HALBE"~ S. GRBENLEA", a JON""ES & WARNOCK

officer in' tho civil war, DOW of

"', Call And-See Us;

AGllmialBanking Business Done. , , . J), c..MAIN, erisbier.

ROcheslu .. , N.Y., bas 'soOt to Senator Ll"V,er,Y-'.-and Vance; of NorLb CSl'olfnR;'afineJer8ey bull oalf. CoL ,Gre.~leaf . says In hI.

!.,ller I<IlheA.enlltoF,-:"Ple,..s,acoept Fe' ed, ·S· ,t.lb· ·le·! 'l~e bull calf se·ut you' -yesterday as ~a _ ' ,light t()ko.n pf Ply'rep:ard for a oertain 'rebul brigadier,' the worst of t4e lot.'"

HESTER MORRIjIo of Wlomlng cerrl-

~, .0.,· 0., ~~O,-·;;& .. "HU, ·;.'g'hes,····,;,C \!':v~~":;~~l=~~~j~~tI~~e~~I~: I .,,\ ' She was a tall wolUall. witb 1\

~i-cc-:-----~ -Dtm!ersin-----~~--L~-=::-==t~ii'i'iilli'or~~~.::En.;,,..,d .... etlw .. b-l._1dil'lltilh,._+~;lt~"";::::o~ ':IFARMMAcBTNER

"""-I~~It:l~iei>~I~tioiJ=-~

H_ BUCH~Ni N,

Piano Tuner and Organ - RepQ.ir.:e'r~-- ~

Mabel···Etuchanan,

IVlusic ~:- Teacher: ,Wllryne. !{tihfll"kn.

~V/ALTE~S BROS.,( .

·s~;'CaITia[t&'fi;namental , r·...,

PAX~TTEr1.S.

!

a:eiInlll!il~J Gl'ilinill[ Bn:l : Pauar Han~lll1.

BEAST! =

T~~:~~~~'~~~:~:~~m~ -rkePI Th.

ud btl stock yard. The Stea.mboat mau or the Bo.~m.aa needl

n In llbvalauppl,. afIoaland aahore. , The Borao.flLDclet" neoda l&-IS Is blS bed

-rrtend aud satesi rellBDOOo The Stock".rower -lleedi j~lt wtp Aye him

UloU8tLD.ds of dollars and a world of 'rou~Je. The Rallrea41111lD. needs It and wUlneed It_

long Q8 hlIlltelSa round of e.oo1dontal.nd dUlgel'S. The Backwood.man needllt. Tliae II Beta­

tngllko .t'M an antidote tor tbe d~ to. 11mb and oomtor&: which ~~d the ~neel'.

The Merebant nOOlSa Ihbou"bJs~e8nlOb8

~~ernX!='Jt~~n~~!n~~:~~= Keepa BOllie ID tbe BOIIH. 'TIll, tbe ben.

_.....,.. I ' Keep Q.~ott1e In the Paoton. 1~lmnM4tall

use In 0086 rt accident eavea pam and lou of "' ...

.!e:';.~~ !-:::::d~lwa".I. ~e Stable , ..