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VOL. XIII. NO. Pint ' BANK. WAYNE. NEBRASKA, CAPIUL, $5U,000 $13,000. OFFICERS AND, DIRECTORS: JOliN T. BRESSLER, President. HENRY LEY, Vice Pres. F. 1\. DEARBORN, Cashier. Directors. John T. Br-csslel', D. C. Patterson, F. A. Dearbol'l1, 'llcnry Ley, J. W. Jones, F. M. NorthrolJ) Fl'fmk Fuller. 11 HeneraY Banking Bnsiness --i:)one; - - - s. D, RELYEA, - --Contraetor" & ]3uiIder, Bills for Materi'l free. All work done Promptly And in the best manner Shop by Rayburn's blacksmilh shop, To the ,County DIrectory. John Connor, - - County Treasurer, Wl1ynG. WlIt. Millo}", - - - - C9uuty Clerk. " E Marti.u _ COUllty'JUdgo, A S. Miller Sheriff, W. E, Hownrd, - - Connty Supt., J. D.liL"'-O, County Attorney GElo. Sha.w, Cornoner. Wm. Frazier - - - County Com'r A. T. Chapin, _ _ J. T. Mettlen. - .. We.koJlold. CHURCH O/REaTORY. Church._ _ F. P. BAKER, Pa.stor. Methodist !plscopal Church, MA: a:oo Pra.yer meeting Thursday Wrn. Miller. Supt. Wru:. GonsT, FngITsh EI'. Lutheran _Church. W.O.T,U. It is now probable· izatlOn of our school into a This column by theW trustees ""'ill be declared null ou account of errors in the census. -llun,cToRY OF WAYNE W. C. T. U_ Some lhiscreant made a raid Mrs. M_ A_ Philleo .......... President Madsen's saloon on Sunday " S. L. King .... Vice PreB. atl.rge They put a, ladder up, to the ·A_ R Morgan, V. P., Baptistc'h window, broke. out a parie qt .. Lutheran" aud made WIlY with the &. Bringolf changer and. IIbout $10 E. B. ... C. R Bartlell ... , the or-getting .. MASONS OPPOSE "A. Masonic Offensc"-Action of lfiss- issippi and Othe.r Grand Lodges. (From tile VOice.] The Missi5sippi Grand Lodge Masono has adopted the following rule: . . cattle in pas· If any of them may con· praotice will be Suhordinate lodses may not here· l'JERCE -:rIMES. after initiats or admit to. & CO., l'rolmlll,91"8, .- .. - ... - .,,' :-1 -, . t·v:tr', ;mM;;--'-".m:1 Dry Goods, Boots saloonkeeperi. But any member of a Ed.Stfl!jgS was clearedofthe'ohlnge subordinate lodge heretofore hcensed of mnrdermg Ford Campbell. at'· Ne- to keep« saloon may be permitted' to ligh term of court, lIfessrs Quivey, .col;ltinue till the expiration of hiB Pierce, aud Hays, of Norfolk, br\lS80 cuting. Ai; has -been eonoededhom Master M. M, Evans has the first the eV'lden'oe was, nllt construed the words "may not" to cieut to conviot him. Mr. Staggs "shall not!" A very radioal had a hard road to travel for the past report setting forlh 'the evils of the two years, but DOW that he is not liquor traffic has been made- to the down. we will state that the opin- c" 'T."·' .. Qvero:uf Stock at . S ervieGBevery A. M., nndS:OO P.M, Sabbath Bchool at 11::10 r. M. t\very Sa.bbath. Prayer meeeting edlleade.v evening. St. Mary's Ghurch, S erviees every aJtern(Lte Sabbath. Rev. D. '! _ Pastor. 80G/ErIE8. .. 0000.P.. .... Lom:t:Is...t.o»a, ··No; and 3rd Monsdays of ouch month In Holl. W. J. McOoy, C. WIGHTMA.N, K. of .a. B. ATTORNEYS. FILUII(. B1JLLE&, AW.QBbTmi-· A.'t WAYNE, Gra,nd Lodge upon the ion of the public in general is that sRloon.keping a Masonic he got what be deserved, and that his this report_the following in PierJte is not desired: ' ot the other Grand Lodges 01 are quoted: '. _ _ _ Grand of Nebraska (1885): "Re""lved. ThaI it iBJhe sense -Urand that it is a ---"'-',l't':!:c,'" I' '1' I", Centr&l "Lumber· Y 'I offense to· engage in retailing intoxicating __ >_. __ •. •• __ ..... .- .• -'-."": .• " .. fhotogi'aphing Business, J. D. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW. --'i!ho .greMOat Dpn't:vmjtfpr kiiiide"oii-tiJolld 't.he sU!llslliua to fi r work with. Lnd yvu wUlluaul'()d It good job. ·GEOW.KORTRIGHT R. Yayne, Neb. A; J. FERGUSON, Poosi&n, BmtJ I,And OTfitm SoliCitor, "rayne., Nebraska .. 1M. K. Barber Hair-cutting, Shaving, Don'e' neatly Ilnd 'Promptly. --,-. L. Blacksmith Shop SHOEINB I A. .. s'. guaranteed 10 I "',: . WAYNE En.:st sIde Of Main stroot, onhe- '-{lfour state that ou(property, a .possibly --------------. I that respect, and to use all honorable our lives are in danger. We learn means to induce our representatives Ihat the city council \l'iiI take the in the to vote against the matter ilf1j&nil--anoeftlier put -these proposed submission of sufth amend- to work or lock them in jail until they ,WAYNE, (}fves hiB entire o.ttention to the practice of med· Local SUfgeon C. St.F. M. A. E.VAN CAMP,M.D. Physioian " Surgeon. WAYNE, Offi'ce over Vo.n Clamp, & Perrine's drug store. . --- . w. C. wtGRTIIA!i, III. D, Physician and Surgeon, ment-toa-vote of the people. will leave town. We think tbe first I They resolved to bave these resolu· plan will effectually scare 'them out, D G d tions trahslated into English, and a as. there is nothing a tramp despises ry. 00 , S, c.opy forwarded to each .. .• Representative in C6agress irom Iowa. The Turners societies are tbe former coal experienoes almost entirely of foreii\n.born Ger. eXllloratioDW! JblU'ioinity are mans, and their resolutIOns 1D.'/st be relied -on;-ihe drilling now going OD "translated into English." By tbe will sliow a 4! foot vein of good coal above report it is seen that these men at a depth ofle,s than 600 feet. If . • are the avowed and aggressive they find it. the sun ofjlrosperity,will lite -Li:'r.Qat 1 '$t upholders of the salOOn, with its train beam !lpon this In the - -- of evils, all working to the. d.struc- the drill goes"dowo, let. lion of repnblican institutions. Not hold their and hope ·for sue- content with this they demand that the flood of pau per anarchist r ;!,,' " Office at Van Canip'& Perrinc's drug'store. Romes bOught,9.hq, sold oli commisSion. MiO - I·' "I, '" I', ! 'I I

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VOL. XIII. NO. 19~

Pint ' N~h~n~l BANK.

WAYNE. NEBRASKA,

CAPIUL, $5U,000 ~URPLUS $13,000.

OFFICERS AND, DIRECTORS: JOliN T. BRESSLER, President.

HENRY LEY, Vice Pres.

F. 1\. DEARBORN, Cashier.

Directors. John T. Br-csslel', D. C. Patterson, F. A. Dearbol'l1, 'llcnry Ley, J. W. Jones, F. M. NorthrolJ) Fl'fmk Fuller.

11 HeneraY Banking Bnsiness --i:)one; - - -

s. D, RELYEA,

---Contraetor" & ]3uiIder,

Bills for Materi'l free.

All work done Promptly And in the best manner

Shop by Rayburn's blacksmilh shop,

To the

,County DIrectory.

John Connor, - - County Treasurer, Wl1ynG. WlIt. Millo}", - - - - C9uuty Clerk. " E Marti.u _ COUllty'JUdgo, A S. Miller Sheriff, W. E, Hownrd, - - Connty Supt., J. D.liL"'-O, County Attorney GElo. Sha.w, Cornoner. Wm. Frazier - - - County Com'r A. T. Chapin, _ _

J. T. Mettlen. - .. We.koJlold.

CHURCH O/REaTORY.

Pr9§f&.ta.r!o~ Church._ _

S·o&;~~~t~V~~o~f~~i~ :4~o~hi~~:r ~:!~g Wj~A;~dl;~S~:f,$.RB~v. F. P. BAKER, Pa.stor.

Methodist !plscopal Church,

s"e~~~~B eveg~a:&a~~~l~t3fl~46 MA: ~d a:oo Pra.yer meeting Thursday eveniDg~"

Wrn. Miller. Supt. ~~~. Wru:. GonsT, l~a.stor. FngITsh EI'. Lutheran _Church.

W.O.T,U. It is now probable· izatlOn of our school into a

This column i'V~~~~l~.taU: by theW Qyn~ trustees ""'ill be declared null ou account of errors in the census.

-llun,cToRY OF WAYNE W. C. T. U_ Some lhiscreant made a raid Mrs. M_ A_ Philleo .......... President Madsen's saloon on Sunday " S. L. King .... Vice PreB. atl.rge They put a, ladder up, to the

·A_ R Morgan, V. P., Baptistc'h window, broke. out a parie qt ¥'~a~h~~Ck .. Lutheran" aud made WIlY with the &. Bringolf changer and. IIbout $10 E. B. ·Ilennetl~ ... ~~iCc;:et.,rY-l-<ltlange.-· C. R Bartlell ... , the row~y_

or-getting .. MASONS OPPOSE LI~IUO·~IEL·LUIG:-II~:t:~~~.~r, "A. Masonic Offensc"-Action of lfiss­

issippi and Othe.r Grand Lodges. (From tile VOice.]

The Missi5sippi Grand Lodge Masono has adopted the following rule: .

. cattle in pas· If any of them

may con· praotice will be

Suhordinate lodses may not here· l'JERCE -:rIMES. after initiats or admit to.

TbeP~dple CO~BI1', :C9~~OR & CO., ~ l'rolmlll,91"8,

.- .. -... - .,,' :-1 - , . ing_Of~rVKin-~ICU' t·v:tr', ;mM;;--'-".m:1

Dry Goods, Boots Hats~Caps,

~ookI· saloonkeeperi. But any member of a Ed.Stfl!jgS was clearedofthe'ohlnge subordinate lodge heretofore hcensed of mnrdermg Ford Campbell. at'· Ne­to keep« saloon may be permitted' to ligh term of court, lIfessrs Quivey, .col;ltinue till the expiration of hiB Pierce, aud Hays, of Norfolk, br\lS80

8ti,;~~~:~~"'''''''''=':''''':''==tPl'~'lllt-,!i'~t~!''·. cuting. Ai; has -been eonoededhom Master M. M, Evans has the first the eV'lden'oe was, nllt

construed the words "may not" to cieut to conviot him. Mr. Staggs me~1l "shall not!" A very radioal had a hard road to travel for the past report setting forlh 'the evils of the two years, but DOW that he is not liquor traffic has been made- to the down. we will state that the opin-

c" • 'T."·' ~~ .. -""""'7-T-~~-~~----" H'-Ir~'

Qvero:uf Stock at . ServieGBevery R8.bb~10:M A. M., nndS:OO ~ P.M, Sabbath Bchool at 11::10 r. M. t\very Sa.bbath. Prayer meeeting edlleade.v evening.

St. Mary's Ghurch, S erviees every aJtern(Lte Sabbath.

Rev. D. '! _ J't.!Q!\!A~'I'Y. Pastor.

80G/ErIE8.

.. 0000.P.. .... Lom:t:Is...t.o»a, ··No; 65'j'>mee~8·the and 3rd Monsdays of ouch month In

Holl. W. J. McOoy, C. WIGHTMA.N, K. of .a. ~d B.

ATTORNEYS.

FILUII(. B1JLLE&,

AW.QBbTmi-· A.'t

WAYNE,

Gra,nd Lodge upon the ion of the public in general is that sRloon.keping a Masonic he got what be deserved, and that his this report_the following d~3!~_l'(l,t:lon~~Je,,:oo_"YQ in PierJte is not desired: ' ot the other Grand Lodges 01 ~-.-are quoted: '. _ _ _

Grand Lod~e of Nebraska (1885): "Re""lved. ThaI it iBJhe sense -Urand Lod~e that it is a

---"'-',l't':!:c,'" I' '1' I",

Centr&l "Lumber· Y 'I

offense to· engage in retailing wholesali~,g intoxicating liquorsB~s_.~II~lr~~~:~~~;~~~::~~;~~~.fJ:S~~~i~;;l. __ >_. __ •. ~._ •• _,~,.,,, __ .~ ..... -J!!\~l~.(jJl\1~an..!,lu."""'Mliedr-i~"·· .-.• -'-."": .• " .. ~~

fhotogi'aphing Business, J. D. KING,

ATTORNEY AT LAW. --'i!ho .greMOat Dpn't:vmjtfpr kiiiide"oii-tiJolld 't.he sU!llslliua to fi r work with. ~fl.I'ly Lnd yvu wUlluaul'()d It good job.

·GEOW.KORTRIGHT PIIO'fOGR~, R.

Yayne, Neb.

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

A; J. FERGUSON,

Poosi&n, BmtJ I,And OTfitm SoliCitor,

"rayne., Nebraska ..

• 1M. K. ~U\).r..a.Ua.U511 Barber

Hair-cutting, Shaving, Don'e' neatly Ilnd 'Promptly.

-~.--. --,-. -~----L. ~~WIN-s.Q~'s­

Blacksmith Shop

HOn.S~: SHOEINB

I A. ~P.e"'I·IlllY .. s'. a~dnll ~or~ guaranteed 10 I boe,tlr~ :~6E8., "',: .

WAYNE En.:st sIde Of Main stroot,

onhe- '-{lfour state that ou(property, a .possibly --------------. I that respect, and to use all honorable our lives are in danger. We learn

means to induce our representatives Ihat the city council \l'iiI take the in the leghlatu~~ to vote against the matter ilf1j&nil--anoeftlier put -these proposed submission of sufth amend- to work or lock them in jail until they

,WAYNE,

(}fves hiB entire o.ttention to the practice of med·

iC!J:~:B~l:!~:~~t~r~~J~!~t~~~fii~I.El. Local SUfgeon C. St.F. M. &O~Ra.ilwo.y.

A. E.VAN CAMP,M.D.

Physioian " Surgeon. WAYNE,

Offi'ce over Vo.n Clamp, & Perrine's drug store. . --- .

w. C. wtGRTIIA!i, III. D,

Physician and Surgeon,

ment-toa-vote of the people. will leave town. We think tbe first I

They resolved to bave these resolu· plan will effectually scare 'them out, D G d tions trahslated into English, and a as. there is nothing a tramp despises ry. 00 , S, c.opy forwarded to each .::e:n:a:to~r:!a~n:dlni~o:r:e~t:h:a:n;h~ .. ~r~d:w:o~r~k~ .• ;~'~-~~I:=~~IJ:~~~;~t~'~l;~h~~~J~;~~~~~~~~~~i~!~~ Representative in C6agress irom .~..-Iowa.

The Turners societies are tbe former coal experienoes almost entirely of foreii\n.born Ger. eXllloratioDW! JblU'ioinity are mans, and their resolutIOns 1D.'/st be relied -on;-ihe drilling now going OD "translated into English." By tbe will sliow a 4! foot vein of good coal above report it is seen that these men at a depth ofle,s than 600 feet. If . • are the avowed and aggressive they find it. the sun ofjlrosperity,will ~oszltPe(y lite -Li:'r.Qat1'$t upholders of the salOOn, with its train beam !lpon this ~own. In the - --of evils, all working to the. d.struc- w)lil~.aB the drill goes"dowo, let. lion of repnblican institutions. Not hold their bre8tb~ and hope ·for sue-content with this they demand that the flood of pau per anarchist

Y~erina~ SUR8e~~,. ~~BR:A'Rl[~clw~~~\h~-:~~i~~ed:';.

r ;!,,' " Office at Van Canip'& Perrinc's drug'store.

Romes bOught,9.hq, sold oli commisSion.

MiO N~EVt"'I~!'!~;:l"'t;'!:~2;:1I.)!'@;~[!;~r!i.lj,'h;:-~1~~j~{e~;~:'fli~maChlnery - I·' "I, '" I', ! 'I I

Whypay~per

emplDY of' 'iln ~xclll~ivef.mlly. who'... p~it tmtween tb •• ilk and't;nlng of tb. Many Chanoes. ' teemed her hi"uIv. nnd ... re loth, to jres. I ,,"ore tbat day. "'I remember -- AD old fellow, who. daring Borne dIspense with 'her ~8ervices. lir I now puttlDg'lt~there myself, although time bnd oeen awav from tile Flat Bock

'·But. 9t course, ,alJ these people are at the timEt I Was sure I left it on tho ".ii"hhol"hn,od, retllt'ned f,be -6ther d:\Yi IgnOl'ant or what I know; she has man~ rr~rd_eil __ eeat.. __ I_h_e.r_ that, poor little d k d b'm i,f(H'-liJri',,--'m,,~,

~ - ~- " upon rneetillu a -men as c - 1 nged to keep hidden ~bat "bla.ck stain Miss Ehtridge 1$ wLtb you,. aDd if yon there had_bee; auy cuanges in the to Waste if upon,her Iwnesty, It, will be painful like YOI1 can tell her I ani awlully community. • suell n"n •• nse, '1,)e l'Il

me to expose her and IHive her se!'t - sorry for my stupid for~'tfulll]!s and 1 b n '1' '

aw!l.y. But I cannot, in justice to my the nnpleasantDeR8 i caused ber.'" ··Y:t.l'l. Uncle Jesse. thar lave ee Bwcred1rathel' little nephews. do otherwise." Ruth. Ruth could nOVOl' define ber para- Ii right sharp chance OT cfJft.llges, driven Off the Sicellige. reasoned, ,with a sigh. I mount emotion I of the m<;»meot; it nn' it penfa tel'me that this'yel'c' Cllr· Fated to be Frec; in

W I I h II I , b I;' lUuniLy is a giitin' fnsttf :m' fnster lOng to travol over the "I ,',I', " hi e 5 Ie sat t ere mec tat Dg', s e - might, have been indignation against ever' dar. You know Boyle's old still- , tered in the velvet hollow of a maroon the frivolous ,woman who could so un- World. I () d" F"~ I t~lliI and orange Tllrkish chair, tho group in feelingly di.~CU88 a. terrible injustice bouaer'l "Ye~" suggested nn 1 .1_~I~dljj;~~d the frbnt parlor dISspPcB.red. to\vB.rd no inDOCSQt girl, it migbt have "MiO"hty well, D:we. Boy, ";magine the IDJl,ocen~M ~ /eftu!"

"Sold out,Bovle did, B.D' lAe still bas "It'. all well enOn!!ll tor 0 _,"m-MisR Elc:hidgc, with a rosy lad gratitude that she had berself beon,," .. Lo-C:I9-'" rhat ' to e lthet· ;!!!m/!-Q!U~(L,!l..v.iL(IUi!,a..ru~llll~y:rucw:,+; . ...'.::rh.:~~J"-,:~,thi*:li1;a..l"'.t'-lI,n~r:"ll~I'-~'7.~v.;;~;;;;~'~:.:.~;;,!;; , ... _.~ ... ,,';-'~,::'2~--':~'--'~!.''::~·-lfi:f;,'';,;;':;:~7/;,i;~~i;'''f;i.j~·i~;];-''~~~;;;;if;;',i' it might R is thel'o?"sil. d'~me' say Kale DhV

' replied MarY" MI\l'st_R.' .

and tbat Theo. Darleigh "Dade an' there "YtlS, reckon I d():- "Well. you are Nobody, yo,. k1l:~""

rjght. 8impl~v for pure all tl1e same she de ..

good opinion, and bn1f cvnlcnl com·

dinbu'bed her 8en~

ahe wa.q quite alone. J' j spnred a Dang of grief,. ivery wan 01 a wrm's faive scnsea." !Jins?" We girls like to see sOl1lelhiJ:l:.~'hl! The 1i~htH haJl been extingnisbed;. Just tllen Mr. Dat'leigh hi~self)3tep. '"Yes. an'- to ivery wan aiv's folve cint... hOh. ya~" " cried Gyp~)' Bl'outo~. , ,

tb f I I HFlung' by hoss an' kill.L" I 1"ld lilt SRi"" ;.' n' e room wns dn.rk save or t 10 g eam pod across the threshold of the parlor. sos.- Voice. ,~ "CI~dl'en, {'ul rei. ~I :.u ".' of a. Jow wlJite moon, which Bent a tow With her sweet face flushed with Dumley--"Brown. wants to bet mo "You don't say so!" Sirena, solewnly. "WIJOIl I wa:a ~_Lit-- , Darrow rays throng-h the thick Ivy , ag~tlo~L and hoI' lovely" oV-""- dewy, $100 tbat in tOll Veal'B more New York "ReOI<011 I do. Know t)le 01« !.It. tie Girl I never quarreled, all<l,~ 1'88 fram ngof!L wmdow near her. I with tears. she tulv80ced to meet him. will have fl. pop~Iati()U of over 2.000 .... Zion churchP" one of Scven Daughters. By .the !,~y.

Suddenly in the dark. in tlJEr silence, "Mh:lR EldrIdge has told youP 'Ve 000." -Robinson (excitedlY)-.... rake '·Oh. raa." V~Ul' Uncle Ma,x sIllI I are. goi.~~. "FI"aziel' bas tur'ned It int ... still· ~ S· P:,l..1..1.. n voice Imemcd whisp.ering on ,t~,e air. lHU8~ pr,e.vent h_er ~oingf Rel'o _i~ ___ ~~ him up, Dumle.v. take him up. -and 'let lb_e: we4!!~L th~ _ ~Ir~"_.!?-----"~~~_r-..-- _"'

"Whon- I s-h-all dIscover a---woman--r--v-ndJen:tlonr-awt-ob'TOe~dore. lam ao mOJlohfT4n mont.y."-llarper's "Wall,wall. But with all th. ehan~es. wood, Run do.wn. Vinita. "lid lee jf who decllnes to spoak evil, whether I gIno tor- your, sake." ahe exclH.imed A resident in Church street was-aak- Dave. thaI" pears teor be a .liUI, im. there is A Rose 10 Bloom ,for W. to with or without oallSO, of nnotbor- j tremulously. almost incoherently, as ad yeate!dllY what sbe thol1ll'ht would wel\r In his buttonhole. 1I

then I shan love. Ilnd not until then. n {site exteoded. tho opportune letter be tbe first thing women would do if pl'ovement. Into a 8Lm~"'.Dae. ehP "1 wish we bad a gl'een.luiII ..... at Ruth atit'rocl unonsilYi an impatient f towarcl him.... ~ they had the makiog of the laws. WaJl; Frazier ullus did baT_ a desire home,1! remarkeu Diana, (lIlYiOltl!lly.

Ritrh qu:tvered twm her lips. Theo. I Mr. Dnrleigh ]ooked mystified. _ "~imit the number of lodge meetings." to f~;l:a.h~~I!~!!e:~;::~," ](.$"'" Aunt .. If we ouly had The FurtuDo ., ehe Dal'Jeigh'f:I love she would have held j "If it is any thin~ conooJ'DlDg Miss was the prompt reply_-:::-PouglskeepsUs Nanc,Y West~ dIdn't youP" , FarBda,'ys-!" the moet pl'ec OilS possession of all the Eldr,dge wTtic}J. will keep her liere as News· Pres8.- "There is Tho Bishop's 'Little »R1iI,h .. w01'ldj to make berHeJf worthy of it youI' brother'S wIfe I shall be very "Hi. there. sir,f shouted a Florida tlMie:bty well." ter."--~marked Grelc1.Jen, lookiRiltell* would have lJocn her ,dearest ambI ... I pleased," be,said; "Chester Is hall dis-- Janlllol'd to a depflrtlng guest who "Sn~\ke bit her an' she died." -O'D't of the window, "and -Guena-" "iti

j - "Wall. wall. Good 814 a .. l. " tlon. . tl'aoted with hie fear" cif losing ber. rushing for the h'aiu. "you''fodropped sheP" her. "But I shonld be nnwor.thy/ If I rut .. i But I do not know wby you sbould your pocketbook." UAIl right." shout- "None better, an' site wa'.', no ME'anwhile Venita was tnlJdn~ ratber

:-";:"';'iC"·:;::'''''''''':'''-·:''''':-''''+-:~:u~~\;o 1~~f;~3t t~\~:~ n~~~~~ [ PII:.~:~III~IYtl7~:~!::":~ 8~~:~:O~~~'" I ~~,!:c~~"eln~U::; ::;"/:~I l~t~~;.~ :;~nCi!~~h1~e~~~::~p~~ Mer. nnth. :~~~~j~! f:!~ T~~:I H~,~~;: L~;~~i~ drld~o. not" frpm the pr0'Pp~!ug"""~f 1 thought it was you who cared for her. York Sun. "YUR." whispered. "Where lu'e your ~h' my Own con~clence. mIt with the mo .. ; yuu'for whom she cared," Ruthstam.. Anf6xebaogeprjnts a list of things "Wall, he bas fined th. ckurcla an' Cousinsr" Sbe replied. ~h1td1i.g..

,tlve Ilt'nstcad, of gaining favor in bit mel'ect ' ''that may be eaten with the fingers." "']'uoy have gone 10 King Sf)I ... on'l~ sjght, I should 'be a. hypocrite. Anit I "Di~ youP" he smiled. "My-dear There are eight of 'em. We 8re J,10W 'JOWR t:'r preach." . Mmes." and becoJUin~ emb2lt'r.a.ed., ... : BUppOSO there Is no possibUit)' of the liula girl. I 8upposed you undel'slood Jookin!! for a jist of things t.ha.t may ··You don't tell me!" she turned and tll'6lied inlo Ih(~ HUSe.

I lOy Its. I reckon I do." girl being innocent~" Ruth thought. 10ng ngo that I love ooly you, that 1 be oaten with ~ho ~OU-li. _bu_~ do nob "r-jejlgo then that belli qd e:-ellint t-'-WhBt a Slrallue Di:iltrrpeart, •• e!"-The lator Wen. hnd not occurred to never bave loved aod never ahalliove mean to fust in the menntime.-Norri.t- liolrer" , _ He. :lOtt rOLiretl 8(~m~wba.l

her before. an~' one 81118." town H~Tald. . ~ - to The House 011 tllf"-M:llrB~ , And Rfter ~1l there was a p~S"ibiUty Ruth lIftolfhet eyes in - one sweet, Beggar-"Will 'OU please give-me II. "No, not jest yit.~ He's beln ti~ger· where he was stu Illg', At. fivero'.leclc of the girl huving been wrongfully Be .. fteatin!! glnnoe, and in thut ~d8nce her dime. Sir? I'm denf and dumb. n Gen.- In' aroun' tryiu' tel' find oat how much that aflernoon UIICl8 Max 'pilL •• The cusedi it might nl! have been some ter,,: lover road all ber hetu't's sorrow. har t1eman-' 'Deaf and dumbP" Begger- the folks on the Pinoy Comfort cirCUIt Colonel's OIJefa Cluak anti AUHt Sire ...

lbl . k I 0 ' . I t'l b' 1 1 • will g-ivu'~ fur IJl'lllU'l1in" aft' says r e Inlatu e r, It mIg 1 laVe OOll heMt's gladness anti bel' hel~rt's reply. ·°1 mean I'm b iod. It s me tWin that et'~1l mlLko it wuth while ho'l! t cd on hvr bOlllwt with '1'11'" Tltree the ono tomptation, the one sIn; '~rhel'e Itr~ lew who coulU have kept brother who is dent and dumb, Sir; They 81artd oft' iH rood of n 1ifetlmc, I~ momont's weakness. 1 the Hem·ot. of that, unhappy affllir as We look ao much al,ke that I get mix... let the liekel' go, b~t they'T8 got tbl' time for the weddlllg', sfi>llpiBg' a~ Which bUlt'heoll sinoerely repented ahd : }op,hnve kept it. my dearest," he re- ad up mYHelf sometime8,-'lroy Press. make it wutb- wftile. 'Lows. he do, Chantry Hoose for Z,ulie. otrt bet. which might yet be rodeemed an.! out- I tllt'lrkeu OIlCe. 80me time after Miss Six avenue street that be won't ride ten milee au' litlirtil7UH~JY-iene:-l,ved jf R Illl\n \VOr81ucrcifuJ. : tbe .Jatter IH~Vjng' .M sUfHle-rst..:ted- tbe

.!.W..rn~Wli!lit."d-,.-.btiot---bE,·-t-~f--wffi I . Forty-second slreet. Spriggs. Spriggs I co~~ a ~I~'rl n~ bohrne-mad: brilc~eB, R messagll.. which Atrut ~ll'CIl:1 !l:snt. So donht. tlll1 chlulce to Until blushed rosily. ="1 do. but when I got up to leave pa,-r- uv nz lit ler rogtlll s 9~an two ,r--Iel:---went fin AI(Jlle to Mi,j1'""rno

. . ' . ~ , h pa l' uv blue~yarn sock~ a yeur 'T.IOws. 1161 T' ns tbo ~n"e rolty be. , .. it was -Bomutlllu,I! I heard you say i thut pl·elty little tiling -Wlt a ne,w I h d tI h· I 11 I', 't f House for Yolnnde 1~1Jd Dan (ll\Do>fOluta, seoret," R1J~h decided O!lCO long sgo whleh h111uollced me at spring bonnet thanked me so swee~ly I fed~' I~t ~l J,ust. nahc III ~ {~JIlJ a ~ \\ ho were rcady, Young Mel.AiGlII of

BlU RuLh llttle ilUltg'lllou trial she' the crisis I nm afl'l"d," she confessed •. fol' m\' seat that I am going to stand I ~r til t61

),;U W~, /0 e :>'SI1~, Dare llU1Hled tile hdiE':-l "1110 the ear-\Ta.'! yeL to uUllergo, the fierce etruggle- .. tom~_.won18 about speakJng evil, With; ht\l'e and look t red 0.11 the way up- tOh t~e 0 \8 llY t Ie u~y OIll Ol/'t l('u'cU1~ i "i'we sayinO' "M} '.lIit)~ hel' .Iud I are 111)"0 would \ ot be cOlli-pelled to WRO'R 'h I tl P k'f lId' tt '1' ave got a oppurtllllltv DOVJ 0 JOaren ' ,..,' , ,..., , ,

t"o- or ~,t. out CRuse, o~ Ollerq. :--01'0 Ie 111' lose my mner. - ezll8 Bome Cust'l'l~t" pl'ellOilin' af Lhey'li ue g-oi,tg to SLay bynw uliL 1 hop", Y" will ngtllnst the inclinatlolls of 'bertortul'ed OcllOllig thl'oll~h my ml ,d at tho tUlle. ____ ........"... __ --- D.rter libeTal. Ab hu's hnl'e a loyeJ\ t. me, '

aOSd ~ul~o1liPUf:dl.e_!.':l't~ , ... A Topsy-Turvy World. au' when he rnu fot' con.-itabie 80lUe "POOl' P,tpU,11 !'nghcd YOI:l.lld-e, uto ,~, h~-llttle gHe~Aeu how; as the- "BiI~.I had given you my love b~- - hnve to sta,v hOI11!~ wilh hi ... hlrw:lsed:-.

rolled by, Thoo, ,DIJ,do'gh's little oour .. " COl'O I m~ulo that C\ nienl speech, dear- This is from an old-fashioned I time tlgO he jest tnlkellllll ruund II1Ii halld all tIed up iu rag's' aud Wltch tos,es IOWlll'Il !.lIe bORl1ttful young gov .. est. ... was hll eRrne6~ answel'.-£:ttu; oM "'lady: "What a toPs)'.turvy: otlier fEtI1(~rs. W'y., he bit tlte tnble HlIZI'I."

(H'ne!8 were to l\fOUSa a nladnos/J of Rvgers, it' Cmcm"aU E;,quil'er. world this seems. Nothing now as, with his fist un' stood right lhar an' '.Who is that Womnll in WliiteP" jeltlo,lsy \V thin her: I.,:' 1 • . it was-nolh!D~ theu as now. FJ;'om cu.llell Newt Spe-al's a Ii,.. Yas. ~nh,

"Ht'I has loltt'bad to love bert .Ittnd be ' ~ infancy to olt! ago a .!>Iorics of di'ss()lv~ an') au bet that when liB g'lts up ler quer ell. An.nt Sirll1llH, I.I.S \llll':'y tkOT8 Iliong-. would hlwe cllr'ed for--.tu8 8ontu'Limo if' An o,d 'Conundrum Answered lug vIews. Every thjn~ new-nothin~ prea.ch nobody better di'lpl1te hJs word.

he bad nuvel' met ,hor! SI~O hM f1\~cin.. :~~'~!:~:~I~:!:::~e!::;pa. 11\8till~, I remomuer deference to flge That's the sort I!Y;l· preafJi.1el' tel' have "Lfldy Rl)'lamond, and 'but HJ lIy Yonl1l! Abides," an.'lwercd l'ola9.de. ntad him I\S- fl\'4tJinntes -Old /','ovcl'b, finu slalion of om' paxonts. modesly of too, fnr tho haG't that some uv the

I!TOtholi ' , po nL ng to n~11tt-l-e-ftt-l-l-t)w---wlIo"~aB": .. ~"o .. t-~--

by courtesy culture. and breoding, Hvin~ ruled wi-t-h-irt-oue's means -amI slut); ,n-rliKnity:, tlw. usu.u.l possession of l.sdiea tlnd nuu a decent

~_+n.tlaJcl=illC,e-'ll-r'ellJ~JOull-.<lUt.I' _pnl'U>l-lhe h:lblt of men and WODlfSrl. of whatever cln..e.

W'\. young Pt$rtllle go~ iut. R a.rlr!­mellt_ with hlm~ aruL.g-O! l.l.l-e luu~H on him an' chlHTell him Bham~ful. .Btlt they wouldn't urgy w,til.,.Ab but WUDtll

t.ng at my lady'a Bide. . . I,

,?'er, wl\h bis wh P to a broil""d.. Jow &ieusB painted red, In a ftlW' WUllhlnts 'he pMt\: d6tw up ebfufo----f)eupltnte-Tiear- -age, wllere thou _lVcduiLl.!!~. _W;18 t._ tnko. plu.,p\,!. The,PllIars of tlill HOM~e were tl'-1-m-DK4=--w-it-h----w-n·:ti b~'ui~ji"~la:~

C_ow Rearing. i vul~a1' pushing (or preCtHJ.unce and could rake up eno wo;!l .ft'I:lD Lho While ~:,great arch af "W~joemo" 00101'10511", III tho first placo, the cnlf of a. poor soelal l'OcogI1,iLion. disregard. of early floor to sluff a pillet' w th. 11 spanne r t,ho dOfJr. Tlw C' .. ·~'s ,~ad

~ , COW tihoulll nOVel' be l'eared unless to t!'I\,lIiuO" 110 to paronts, girls for- 1 "Yas. Vall are. rlgJlt D,\Te, bnt tell hardly arrived wheu. luo brid.~l ~"~'J make beef· and th 8 will ' ~', as WH ,.., i ' i me somethi aUJJllt \ouri3~lt," was seen Comil1g up-&he--prct-ty--bttx------

I • chnperollcti fn society I've hull the blamed~ ~ordlll'ed pa.th leadillg' t<l the ~rt'allta.IL gi'oWlh il\ Lhe same len.!(th of tIme. I a,Uf.( self rellRut in tho 1ll1l.8Ses. Hull With e~t lllck a while man ever Had." The brll~~ WOI'e a IWHllL flJ.L_Cl!ilpl~L.fIt

The oldf tlu\t is to bo reared for R I aU oiDuullish toadyism to the rich. Girls I "Good?"' ~ Pe;.~rls. 1 be Lady t5v1J.l'1I Choio",. l1po ..... cow 8h'Ou\11 never Slick. more than l(l~.Jw moro and do more and see tHore "No. the. w.:!!~~in lh~ world. Jest about ' sC~lIlg th,s Mrs, Oliphtlilt's SIJQ;oHd- fioa-.--

41'~~~_t~~~!:H~~~~;,~iii~~01i~~~~)'i1f~'~,::I;welll'ny: 1"_ 'three davs' all Ii then it shQuld be fed t:bZLD iscondu~tJve_ ~o ~L hIgh mill:1l1 t_be ~itllO slJt·lng openelt. an' 'iflHm-l Wuz crlf,d ()U~ rnlh6~' bQI-tffl'OWi~-'1 '"J.&1t't-- ---~·ye~i.JJllt'Jtl ,of -wl.t-i8Ji-I-Jl'liefeslffiu-tu bo t\Purl'os---e,--:a-ii(["-tTlit t~~ -l:ead -buoks that J-,. a. gl'and .. s~ blamed bllsy plant n' curn that I that 11 Dlus,V,Cham?" I

~ Sh;i~ :AO 'mj~IC:"ll,!,O: A~~,!'.IC7-t~ is'·.':(jr'~my slwnld lJe to l,oop the futm·e oow in a ·motht.-H'i \Voull! feel 8ha~e, to Bee fh,(JIl't. kl~~W whut ter do. wly, ms "WI~~;ddld It "olBa fr()mP'~ .. k~d. ~'III p\18t. ~ho ot.ber 1'~~I)()Uaed, CIl«?kiD'~ly. thrifty and vigorous condition aU Its among my books, \wile theIr lIves are Wife tholl., '" .

Butb I ~M ~lall~.: ' " I' I1r~, and no more. A tnt condHioll is ~mply of duty Iloli their ~lillt.ls of real :~You do!~ t Bay spp. 'I' "Proba.bly from a Thou~llnd i.e.g~el "I Cfm riO~ b'i, hi8 ':'lle. nm' I> aM< go.- ~Jlot oJttuml, nor dusirH.blo., fol' a good knowledge."-Philadd lu" Pr~8s. YHS. tuck I1eWI~lOn~ ,ftn died, Un- un!l!'r the Sell," Bugg~sted llr.: lmith.

1~.!!\~ll\lII'~'IIJt'I« aw~y, n Ur~" gOvoI'negj:" Icontinued. oow, While the yo~mO' IIllimt\1 is grow. ' cleJ(l"~o. I, know It don t look well fur Who stood by. i - , In ·&luw~ p't~dll~"tolne!J, hAnd you wHl in'" thero must be ar:> devolopmont of I _0 Tem-pora! 0 Mores! n mRn to brag Ilbout hi'i wife. UUI, I The bl'de and :-room s.t~~ Wader tell hh~ wby~'aftd'r I sball 'be gOb&~ all~r its bdllilV funotlons, f it is to be At the~ 'entrullce to Lhe Natiollal kain't ho'p but. BIH' that !he wu,z tue Lhe LIlacs wbiob. fOfl;IOti tlu:- pn~'1 afUw y'OIl hay" hdHrtl the storylof my a p~;,rect animal. I~ud not a mllSS of' Museum atWll8hiogto~ is.a large stone -best hand tel' lover co'o w 'b' a hoe I mH.rrlllge hellj the short 8irYii~ w:as pBtlt,U'I' . I' ~ I' I ' 'i' I fut. It mlliit not be ftl~ foods tb ~nllk6 sarcoprut,gus

l which WI\S brougbt to evhe1' Beeird Yss. ROt' that wa'n't all. soon over, arul tltl! b'luiro's .&~iPg

"I lebnW tb~ glOry Il~eid:tl'" Ruth flit, boneo .kllllm.d mil~ Is jo,t Ihe . t'hi. cnontrJ 80m. Jear. ago from S. COil ,.t OU turb.c~"r pla"t. "' •• duly .elebrnicd.-Ulicr' iJ~r"'tI. , 'relllllld~ len \/drlll•1 ' , ,~: ' "'", tilIng: ~llt It .hould: bated of ton I\lid a Egypt and p.'eacnted to the Smilhsoni., with anybody. Pore Liz,,! ~ Snatcued -A Va ~; '"

~he "' •• t(hl~b.1t to' .. om~n j:'qulolr little at" t,me. If fe,1 all It will "rink an ,nstitullon, The olher day one of r ght off when ahe WllZ .... tne.mo,t catIOn." I, '" ,e. 1I>l"'~J~a'I1.I·iyml'.tlh by'rtb:s' IJdJl:utBh 'orl''t~~1 oolo~~' nt a t tho, "lliere wiT bo--~~potldi ex- 'th;"e~out'8ionists from northern New usel". , Several neWSpliptH' DlOIi ".~r, .,e~k ...

Ie •• 'sell, 'tb.'enlr.~tfof tb'~"tlilai\lgbt 'ponslon 01 the stomach II;;"J" It will get York, enlering the buildillg. stopped "You have had bad luo~," lnl( .f how geuero .. II •• I)r"prietors eytJ8< 'I "1 1,,1 III"" 1·,,,1 ,. "-I' - 'TI - I I" - -, T' 1 "Il'eclwnlbave;butLlm,twa'n'tall oftO~i,rp!1iHu·8werQiQgrlltiLri.r,'~~~m

~;I , • -olit of Ii mpa,- Ie. 8hme I\W o· luu.. to lopk at It. urlllDg to L le man M. 11 b f II ff' I I • Ttl" "'I

~,y~, 'li:nbW"'II1j' pRl~ an'd )'8,\.' yO'll' 'lOKI ty hulds troe, il it s fad foo,l. 100 who chooks'umbl'lillas and can .... he I' 1~I't~ oss fO I 0 ID tie b Ill!' un' 'e" lOllS, wbe" a/uliolY".Il1.<I,,5kaJrIl' ,ha~e II', rl ' "A~\"-~C~;;-YO,~, bllV8, &I~O""'.~ ,~,I~ii':l\l .. arho. or ~~rboh.vdr.tes-heat .... idl--' wuz O. ez e tie 088 Ul' wy WII. remark.ed: . I " , , !!Ie to, ~~malnr 1M, go,.riles! ox- and fat.formlll'" foods-a.. the.'. will "What is Ihat great slone nff'l,irP" "Ye., I worked f.". on. of ' ola.'madiJn wdrHle,~ ,"~ I ' r'Jdevt!'lopmellt of fat in I "That's a mo.' lows--onoe-,

"1 httvo tried to be yoU't' friend. n Ruth .~Iol, fi,Ul:t1y. ~ "Bllt' j'OU ..... ''' .. '''. lng of' me 1)'0" more than I Joan. do..

'Tb .. GflutaJ Pen.lftll Ac..-nt Not q,nUe RNld,. to )uve,..' .. l. (1,'75,000 Prizf".

rittll\.Jur~ (1'a.) })'B]l&tcl1, AFrtl :.e9tb. In view of tho fact that numerous in·

credulous inqui:r:ies and communicn-tions have been recf'iYed ill Pittsl'\lrg eon-

~f~~li,V~ t~. trH~~cl!}~:w t~~°'!v~lf-~~~:~ I)ension Agent for the distriot of 'Vest­ern Pellns:\"lYRUiu, in being' the recipi· ent of olle~hl\lf of the Oflllital prize "t the April drawing oIthe Louisia.naState Lott.ery. which was drnwIT"by ticket No. 12,615, n. Dispatch reporter visited the gelltleman, at his" office on 'l'hird avenue, yesterday "xternoon.

Mr. Durclny looked. prosperonsly }mppy a.nd ,\1\8 pel'iectly williug' to r6Q.8~ sert ~le truth of the st.a.tement. He saIu: "I purcht\..."l{~d ol1o·half of ticket No. 12,616 nt 'Wnshillgton D.O., on tho mortling of tho day tho drn.wing took plnce, AprU 10. I wns notified on the foHowing \Vednesdn.y tha.t that number hnd dmwn the cnpitnl prize. ~ I never enh'rtnilled tho lenflt doubt of ~etting tho money. and conseqnently was not S111 prisecl when, on t.lw 24th of this mont,h, I reoeived notice that 875,025 had h€'l'-u deposited to my orodit in the Fll'st ~ittioual -tmuk of-tll1s---eity. The­full amount was there, without an iota of tliacollll t. II

Mr. IJm'clay takes Ilia good fortune very modestly. He says the recoipt vf the wmdfall wu.s lIot nttended by a par· ticnInl' senslltion of oIn,fion; llcvcrthe~ less his dc-meaJlOl' iH not that of one who lul,s met~lth a finrmciltlloss. 'The g-ell­inl !;{Clltlemnn will continue to look nfter the wants of the old sol(hers IlS hereto· fore. He is ill daily receipt of ad"ice and Jlropo~ltions boom those who are

011 her trin.l trIp the R{,IDIl. R(>l!onte, the blessed "ith little of this world's goods, noW' Spanish w<tr, f;lup, wbld.! has Just left and nIl anxiOllS to g'et more, 6S to the tile haud!> of ht'r lingUal! bU1hl.('r~, u6voloped hest way of disposing' of his newly got~ It spet'(l O(;{Ui:Dot,.. ten wealth; hut he is takin~ his lensure

l\rhaps the fillCflt examples in all history of I in tho mo.ttor of looking' out for a safe stratc~le mar('hes lite fOUllu III Nupoleon'!' inYCRtmcnt. 'rhislB not the first. piece Call1!l.(' Il~ lD Italy itl liW and the campaIgn o~f good fortlUw.thnt has fallen tp Mr. Oil tho DllUUbl' lU 180;:) ])arclay, 11(' havlllg' dutwn $1,000 In the

Dr. Henocf(\lc, of P;rl~,hIl.S Invented a II~W ~~WG~ institution at tho lTuno d!,awing in

MI:!:hty [lima." Youne; M ....

'1'0 dream or a PO'ndOlQUII .. balt I I

Er~~~ t::ol!i~l~j~~r(:~ ::~::t' That Tired A4RIIJ1,D'

Unl;!! itt.h:h:\~:l(thl:·I:~~l:;~::t~i1. -11 np~r!enefld by .lmott eTt"ry one At thl. ,",dOl).,

S~~:'~Y;;I~~I~~~v:~;~~,u'~;t/hl;~;;~~Ve~n'f~~:~ and man,. pWl}le re~r1 t~ Bood'8 San'".rma to

aN ('ollstipl\tcd. witlf ,no IIJ1P0ti~. ior- :~::~~t~':~:I~'e:O:~~~ ~:~:U;:~O:~ee~I~II~~:; tured with sit-k ht'lltl"-~!.to and hilioussymp- formontb .. DlOV"liloggbhl1 throus:-h the yb,P" the

h~l.ni"i~~:~~ 8;q:!:fi~::~icptl~~I~I:';/P~1~:::: mInd tali. (0 think Qulckl,.. and the body I. atlll They will eure you. All dl'UggISt.. ,lowertort.pond norm's SanapArm, I. juat what

What ~'O ~;]l ~Il;d~p~;-b often only ~,::~d;~'ke~t t::r~tt;~ :~:~!~~:~fl~ ::r~:;:$Ite. the painful t'll.gernes8 of unfed hope. overcomes tbn tired teellng. ton" the Ilenoua If"

When Iln;;,cllil;d remedies fail. Dr. Bage's mb, n .. d tmputl new .trellJ'th and 'lirOr 10 Ul.,

Catat:.rh Rem't'uy ~ul'ca. whole boa,.

Lott. tal,~~n~' b.'"een Sand 6 Hood's Sarsapar!IIa .. o'clock o:vory day CJ:{ t'pt on matiuee days. ..,ty apprttt.e waa poor, r cO'uld not-.lt'I)p" h..,d bead·

~Bl~;d \\ III 'r .. )). ~~~I\ ~o~~:IL:tI:~rr:.ln~~II'7' B!~:~;:~l~~:~l:h~~~ There is riO question about it-hlood,;will tlmo did me '0 much li\'ood thAt I teelUkt! lUIewm~n.

tell---;}.pol'htl1y if it be an impure blood. M~' I'&lnl and r.cbl'ol lora reileYI'd, lI\y appetite 1m Blntcht'~, eruptiOlls, pimples and bona, are pro!.~1-uy toothen-try HOOd's Bornv&-rllla and all 8{'mpt0ll1s of nn imVI~ro blood, dU6 to [,ee. GKORG. F. J.t.OC'Olf. Roxbury Statio?, C:O~

!~rs ~~~I~~~r~~ltn~;!~~ ~hlit~~ ~~"'oe:~rl;\'::~ -Makes the Weak Strong form its functiOTlS of pnrlfying ",ud cleans- "Hake Rood'. eauallar-1UIl ala Iprilli' tontQ, and 1

II'~"~I ~~eob! 'o"od. imp,llritlea ad

roth

carrled ttO all ~~=~~.en~t~~.:~~~ a!:~~I:~tlt,!,:~r~~~~ .~ Ie 8y8 em, aD e symp OWS H. Y. 't- I

~:eov:t~:~;I~e~r tNR~~~u:~elih~~i:el~ttSth! I Hood's Sarsaparilla, poisonolls g'''rms Unless ht'l· wR.rning be gOld b1Jtgotru.~.ta. "1 alJ:tor.:s. Pn·nal'e,IOal,. heeded iQ !iUlP, H~l'inU8 tcl'lults are eertain 7e.l. u 0 .. "'rothf'cal'l~a. LOWIlI. f .... l? follow, culminnti.ng in Iivol' or kidney - tOO DOSGS One~Dolla .. -dll'lorderl'l, or even 10 cOn8UUl~)Uon. Hr. PlOrce 8 Golden MOllicl\J Dl"covcrv will pre· vent llnd ("lire th(>tlc diHt"IlMtlS, bY~l'eatorinK the liver to I~ henlthy condition. I ~A VI8Itlltir;;~--of ~lI~)l,:t·~ i~-;~;rded natu­r611y with grnve ap]ll't'henl'lione.

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We are III rC'ceipt of nil attractive little book entitlod The Story of "Fe/\liherbone 11

f,livlng au int(>rtlHtirlg ItCcount 01 thtllH8eO~~ oryor tho tnallufaduro of Qilills into l\ bet.. ter mlltorial tlmn Wbull.ll;~m(}, and illus­trating the many lHlrWlflca fol' wbkh it ie now used • .,SCQ t\dvertisement.

Julin. Jt'ol;;}1~f Bl'l~i~~-Eloon to be brought out as A rival to .To'St·' Holman.

PlPCdLO~C~)I"' fot illV~'f\tjg-nlill~ the dlungcs in th-e bloot!. It I~ cxpccltd to PIO\C of impor. tarlce In !'lud.1 l_ng_1I utnt!on.

Wnlter BcMn~ fimh that thNe arc 80,000 more "1m-len til,II1 tlIt.'Il in Iho British !CIDg"

/jj}lIl, therefore tll.lt numher or girls and 1\0·

men mlillt go \VH!IOllt hu~blllld~.

v~tT~~l~~ J~a~u~~~f~~ to ,ec:li'l"-""~'!'"-II~ mn-By thllt he knew brooded. over it IlHtroh on ItIl the others illYltillg tho young lady in whose honor tho party WitS given to go w-itl-l-h-im-to the theatre. Not kno\dn;;:- of any other Bl'l'A.llgemellt sbe glndly HCCC'ptNl. nnd after tho per~ formnnce ho Sll:,!,."l "te(l n IUBch, tlJerebj' milking- the other pntr, kept wrtitin~ for her 1'/ tnI'll, literally one of surprise.

Nfnrly $t6,(lDo,oOO-=Jrn-w- itlruftrlY --'b~n sunk in the Panama clLnal cnt-erpr-lt~e.

r Dj,cussi.g the probabl~ result of ' Thisi.,.tbe season; g~YB tbe Ameri· Wb£ 2W_J\,I_1._l~ ____ ~f~1l_i_,~_ff. can Arti8an. when Cousumers are __~ ... _ ~_ the pre,itiential election the Omaha buying anti bej;inning to use I,asoline - G~~-;~;i;~-' ill-eN IU [, Edltors. jRer>uuli"an makes the fo))(}wing clnss. stoves. Stove dealel'B should spare

-- Iieutions. It giv~s the,dt'lfIoCl:nts all no pains to explail! to purcbni1.er8 of i;;tge~(Ci~ulatio;~fany Paper in the southern states, with a total of vapor stoves the nature .01 gasoline

Wayne Couuty. 153 eleci.e>ral votC3. In· the Ii,t ,of and to impress upon them the im-- I h "ortanca of care in the use of it 08

, Official Paper of Town and County. sure republican ststesit places a It c fu~1. Most stoves are now so made .,.. THURSDAY, MAy125. 1888. northern states with ,the exception' of tbat it is impossible to fill tbern while

","" Ne,v York, 36 votes; Indiana, 15 votes the burners are lighted; bat if a stove New J er8ey, 9 votes; Connecticut, 6 i. sold not so constructed, the pur­vote •• 1 'The .tates classed as surely chaser sbould be urged never to fail REPUBLICAN TICKET.

" ... '_"' __ "i".",.:![m!-:\!'!,:I'~S~U.l,!j:Y~~i!:.E-~~~!~~~J;' ____ ~repnl>Ii<'all-ca •. Ll82l-v'Jtes. There are to tUrn out all burnets before filling -, With' lay-down tanks and other de-01401 electoral votes. 201 be. vicesJLiB possible to overllow the

_____ . _______ .. __ necessary 1.0 a chllic.. Taking tank 'or to spill oil on tbe 1I00r. If The tariff rJiHcussi(Ju.is over iu the the c1aosificfttion of sure democratic this i. done, the burners sbould not

LI ' • be lighted until the lIuid hao i1een hJJlise. and rep" lCaD states as correct, as It wiped up and doors opened BO there

Vp.stibul" tr.ains IUJW rUll lJctw~eu is, tbe· republicans can be left in the roo1!llittle_.JIl' no win by carrying New York, or by fl'oni-"vaporation. It is

Chi(:Hgo and Omaha. carrying Iodian .. and New Jersey, grossest carelessness or most or bv carrying Indiana and Connectl- refuBal to adhere to instructions in Tho Wisner Cnronicle presents the

njLme of A. It Graham of thlLt place funtllOO--tl'e .... lrrer. __

Tile w~,~tbl~ii givelJ the Gresbam ''boom is the fnvorn.hIe opinion of hi~ 'eJ!;preiaed by Voorhees.

th~ operation of gasoline-stov;'" that cut. Tbo democratsca"uot J'O"Sibly an accident is p'088ible in their UI!e. winjf they fail to carry New York. But accidents may bappun where fire

is present, whatever the for:u offuel New York Herald: If the repnbli- or construction of stoves.

cans were wise they would quietl.v Occasional complaints are made tuke their no:sy ~nd, truculent booms, that ovens of gasoline BtoVes do not the onl' or two formidable ones like- bake well. When they do not bake wise, and gently Btore them away. well it is more than likely to be the Thon, remembering that they have ·in {anlt of the operator. A frequent their party, or, let us say, witbin troublem bakmg with gasoline stoves

uel'''''Ie'Len of it, one glorijJus pame, the Is that the bread, meat or· iment of lIalor in war and pat- put in almost as Boon as the

It is'safe to venture the prediction 'tha.t NebrlL!!ka will 8end a solid re_ ~')blioan delegation to congresS ;term.

Oneof the officers of a big Blaine Chl~ j>red'icts a big majority for him after a few "allots have been tokon and the ~'fav{JJ~to HOllH" are out of the way.

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in peace; a character ligh ted, instead of waiting rich in £8riOO' and in8tr,q"<\tiYj)J~l!;,.l';;:~;; isth()I'ouglily warm. im.

periences, chivalrous. possible to obtain good results when trious, whose",i'ame this is done. It does not take nearly l.he m"",orie. of the great days, an WI long to heat a gasoline oven EU! that ideal American-remembering that ot a coal or wood stove, but it is no such a candidate is within political leBS important that it should be well hopes and possibilities,let them throw heated.

'Vith hull a dozen candidates for their lIag to the breeze. and<lijjo~n~e-i~tsH-CA1~.A-I1RF'bijihli:J~ , $tl\te ~rensurcr in the field-e,lre'Bd'vt,hAl foldsiuBcribe -the--mightyil northeastern pnrt of the Sheridan,;,' """===== to divide up n<,strcpgth anaO~ah~-is tiokled. The committee

'·other scction walk off with the nomi. to select It place for holding the next Buoklen's Arnica Salve. natiou. general conference 0£ the Methodi,t The best s.lve in the world for Cuts,

,-- Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe· Tlw Omaba Bee annQunoes ohuroh in 1892, has listened to the ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil.

M¢e~~iie wiJIlIOt be II candidale soft blandIshments of the Omahas and brain., Oorns, and all Skin Eruplions,

~li""'e,~," "gal'n, 'l'he reason gl'ven reoommended that Omaha be chosen. and positively cures Piles, or no pay reo c>. 00 n quiroo. It is ~uaranteed to give perfect

tbll,hl,shu~ine 'S ~eed8 him, but it Evidently Omaha is more anxious to ~.tisfact!on; i>imoneyre!ulldea. Price I more rr~bahle that" disinclination g~e advertising such ,,~om'A"Ho.'I~:hr~;d For Bal. by WlglLmaal!'"

'Ii!'~~'f'~ed tlio fivd thousand republican will give bet, thlln to secure

WBEREDD YOU+BUYYDUR'. ." '. .'~. . . '. .,1f It is none of our business as a matter of fact, but we do want tote~1 ~ou-'

. 8omethlngof value to all born barefo~.ted. FIRSTL Y -We have now the largest and most complete stock of fashionable, durable, seasonab!e

reasonable, perfect fitting, wear resisting, Footwear in Wayne. ' SECONDL ': -W e h~ve bOllgh~. '" all of our goods direct from the lI1anufacturers in the east, and can save you the mIddle ~an s profit, be­sides IS to 25 per cent on every dollars worth otBoots and Shoes bought at ocr store .. THIRDLY--, We have abandoned the credit business oncei.<nd forever, for the reason that the m~rglD on. our goods will not allow us to sell on credit. This advantage will be worth a jovrlley to share 10.. It \ViII pa~ you to come-and see us if you are l~ving anywhere within 50.miles. "Now come along qmck. The JOur _ ney will pay you. - Ourfirst.!!!1dJast word is-buy for cash in a cash stQre.

FRED. LILLJ~BERG. ""Vayne. Neb. -T . •

Wi hava ett stort ock val sorterodt lagat of alIa. sor­ters Sommar Articklar for Damar. For goda v.aror oeh bilIga priser, eom oeh se oss.

LINCOLN FLORAL CO~SERVATORY BrieD HIISa aaJ BId~lng Plallts,

~!"~~:;e::!8~~'J:,br~, Small lIrDita, tIeeds, eta.

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~lJ1oolD ••• brubJ

WILKINSON & SWAN.

CH4-CE & NEELY. C}IACE & NEELY. ••

CHACE &; NEELY. CHACE & NEELY

't'l/l~ji)~ity i~ III the, .b __ o~l!>m of it. growth tbat WOUld be . - - building of tbe Omaha & .' Some one, intcntionaJlv 01' other • or a Loan on :1. B. ltOXAl'l' cA co. . : wl*~; 'te;~ked On Beveral resolutions

-!ttllritl~he denaoctatic platform to . " th~ republican declaration of prinei· -' -pIes while tbey wer2 in transit from thl:ee-tlclrets , the committee OIF reElijltitiii~ii' 81~o·'tbet"im-l!,e

!r'JIrrnm;itn:d they appell~ the ;morDing IlB a part of the republican

; ! l)foleafioonf faith. . . L:;;:~~L%,:~~:~i~~~~

comrentl-.-lFarm or1own pooperty Call on, or address, G.'RAIN, H qREGORY'S.A

Highest Market Pricelaid\·Blacksmlth ~ Wagon Shop , .. I . Is the place. to save money by getting both kinas of work done

For all kind. of the same, mlln,. All work and prices guaranteed to give satisfac-Shop on First street north of the Commercial house.

P. W. OMAN,

Auctioneer!

1~:I?ti,!'1l, be drew{~om . Live and let Live . A D 'paBBed nl'Ound the house a Kn ...... ~~II~II~

...... :Ia;:'~v:':!~bhli,;nlil'-mme'mo"'t m<)f'-'arn·Bo~S~.+~·<Hle"C.lVI>ru.-~n-lIeJ!IlOV'illeH'ls":is.-H--------I----H+--D- 11-1---.- .-0 -.--_-~c-JO"o:=: -II. ,.. •

[ton member who hasdisliuguished v. diiIo. It ...... _ ........... 0. I am closing out witho'\lt regard to Ih'imself8olll!xl!y ills cnostant t th t k f G- --'.;.1 'lUI' - -h

~~~~otill~e. -- . CITY cos'bo~:h~~f 0 ene!;~-».Lerc aD.o __ -_ _,-' .... '. ! i • i . . JS: g~n~ra~IYUnder8tO(),d""'''''mrl:r.+;;;.,iu;~~' .. ',1;<i;:'';1~_·~i:,~~.;~~'i~~~~+a-i',----- ---r.=;-,;;--• ..-:;~.~:-::-+C-'iTjilT.---tliilili.O:i ... ~I--:::: . ~ .~. Umb,-ot-StaIftOQ.;-wiH 11

dllte,to,' stat" treasurer He came . - ·01\1 ES & 00 iwithhl'ldew votes of receiving the --U -1-"- _ . •

;lllPl!'il)lliioD touryelt-I'II ago, lind will 1, t· must go IOn two weeks, and- 1---o~-~-'I/o Into the convention with, 0: Would respectfully Inform the public

II . OI'CS,.le_Irom_! tballhey are DOW pre paled to

~: ;~;!~c~::;~e~~~asw~i~~ve Iit.tle altendto tbe i--- fer all goods at- .. c_

dOUbt that it will givo hiIn a hearty IlJriIJeB-down. AND RAISING --support; WitliKr. Lamb out of tho OF BUILDINGS. !,·.·EXAOT '00. ST

,""ce, A. R. Grabam, of Wisner, who Addre.s tbem a' . is "Iso a candidate. would probably be tho choice Gfthi. county. WAYNE, NEBRASKA. ,

. Ifthonorthcastel'U cbl1ntie~ ofNe· Everything not sold in that E:7E~H::;;~~I~: T~~ Om~t SaIIIHWill}>e-shippe(raw9:___ ~

~~t.",QII~hl)fth~i~ miitml.w· ~~r~~':1~~~~:~~~~~;-~~~r=r;:-lrufii5i~~~i~~~11~~=~~~!~~~J~~~:ea:tail~ _. -·~oaccontpli.shlt. Tbercisnot,-Come-and.buy 1\11 goods at .;~leC()uuj;y iJi thiBBeatiou of the , own prl" ce. -, . tllllt 'lias&; delegatloll'latgeenollgh to ,i

"i~~~euoe ,~" 1\ 1("11 . . in IICOIilPlict

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. Rail Road Time Table GOING EA.ST

lITo. 22, Randolph Froight, arr. 8 20, dep. 9- 05 A..M.

" 20, ~orfolk Fl-e'ight, .. 8~O, •• 850 ". " 12, pill'senger " 840, " 8 40 ",

anINa WEST No. 21. Randol,phFruight, an. 4. 45, dep. 530 P.M.

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~Teacher8' Exft.,-nlnntlon. r \l'Ill examine all personFl ,vho ofierthemselv6s

;as ctUldidn.t.ea for teachers of the common sohools In this county, at my office at the oourt house, cl'n the third Friuay an~ ~itliiao ,t Af¥ ~Olllli.

Co. Supt. of Public Inatruotion. .. ~--~~--------

See program of ex-meiees for Decora.~ .tioD Day elswhere.

I Ther are D? flies on tll)s country just now. 1'00 cold for flies. -

Jur:J.j~ b&rJ~~;s~~,~~ots and shoes go to

A. L. Tucker hlls,IDoveq into his resi-dence on Fourth street. '

Henry Kahler, a German farmer, sui­cided in Cuming county last ''leek.

Simmons Bros. have had n. handsome :~~~l~~inted on the front of their livery

The mill mllchine1·.V'" was given a I est of several days while the exterior was being painted.

Corn is going up, .1 llSt a yellr ago the people from v r ~l S:-Two more weeks of school. to.n. to Omaha were hunting a 1':"1 oad

Wlt.u brass bauds and committees. ~ State fai" September 7th to 15th. J. D. Slater will spend the flIummer in

Garden 8%5 is lli~kil1g rapid strides. Ol1laha,and will devote his time to seling Tl'avel o,er the road is very light just the products of the 'Vayne creamery.

noV!. The front of Fred Nur-baum's saloon

Weather pf'rmitting, the sun will shin: :;ta~~ ~nf:;::e~Of~~~ft:i~e~~~t j~edhi~~~ to-da.y. 1 r lshman

Regular meeLlllg A. F. & A. M. tomor-row evening. The Wayne contingent that is tour ..

ing among the Mis issippi swamps write Notice chJtllg€l in the ad of Fred Lill· home that they are highly delighted

jeberg this week. with the swamps and things.

A number of sidewalks about town W:e have received a notice f!"om the U. nrc in need of repair S. lflfid office at Nil')bnllll tllll.t the omee

For barg!tlDS in boots and shoes go to will be closed at that plano J Ulli,t ::!O. and • luhlin & ,lohnson's. will re-open at O'Neill July 16.

John E. Hansou shipped three cars of Don't forget to have yQur appetite in cattle to Omnha Tuesday morning. readiness for the supper to be given by

Cia:'1\. Ed[orhlO has bought the Porter i~~enl~~~: T~~~:u~;~SbYteIian (,ongle~-l'csiuencc in Ltlke's addition. A gentleman who lives eight milco

N, Grimsley bought a handsome phae, soutlieast of town in Plum (:reek pre-ton from t:Hatel' LIv FIsher this week. cinct, informs us that a ISl'ge amount at

L l' ("'ellm, "utla water and milk t-hake ~a~~~l:l:l being broken up in his neighbor· with it!; v£.riet\' of flavors will soon be to the finul - The Indies of the MethodiAt church

Specitll llfllgans in l~dit·s' and gents' ;~!la~i:l~eaSst;~;~~I~~d'Yb~i~d\~~C[~~~r~~~ gold 'watdwlO lit 11Jl:l jeweL'S t-tOl'e of (Friday) evening. All are invited to be 1111.> L:b c.:. 1": 1J16 present.

. Thl' war r W"Vr' t~nnday Rave veg'('ta P:oviJe yourself with oue, oLthose lion of nil J;:ind~1 a boost and made the heilulaully illuslrafed "New York Alnm­wholE ,-'oulltry 9mile. JHtcs," which are to be had for the ll.Ak-

Sweet pOlltto, tomf~to, cablJ.age Hnd 10- iag, at our drug stores. Ladies especia!­baCH) plants. and celery plants in 9t::uson ly, should not fail to get oue. lor sale by B. F, :B~enther, The bn(,kwaroness of the flpring has

'Vill fi'razipr hal'; a bran new carriage, caused Bome delR.y in getting the cream­a little the finest, he thinks, that hilS ev- eJ''' in full operatIOn, but ill a short time er beroll urough t to Wayne. Messrs. Newton & Co. expect to be

L.!l~i~JUV:h.o w;hr.h,a...f.rul~Nt !>,,'a",.hlM"l"'~';"?:'_ a v.~~~~e8 .. tho'!tlanu ferent from tlieir friends', 4io, can get it ilL Corbit, Connor Malar~al poisons contain the germs of

W(,'ve be0li looking for 60me nf our ~~~~~~~~~~i:::Ss~~l'!:. ~~~1~J~~Bl~~i~~~: ~,~~~'~i~~nJve~l~(~~'~sa~t:s~~~~~~I~~,Cj~-;;; interUl!lten~ or chill ievcr,is surc to fol-received. ~~:::itl~7~!t~~~~i~.Uure i~ It wBl'l'anted

OfSl~lt~~~~~I~:~18tl~O?eae~~~e~~Ywf~;kl~~~~ Don't to fail to give some'ofyour corn

the AlrectN presented considcmble of a :~~~~t~u~~~~'e tl~{~r n~~~~~~~i~~fa~:~l~i~~lj~.~ Hunuayappeallltlc·c. Wayne conn.tv shoulll make the finest

J flH niH hnul' is having thr~e humlred ngiellltnral riispbv this year that has acre':! 01' Jll'furie north cast of tnwn iJroken evel' GecD rna.de in' northern Nebraska. ,Jill rur I"l .... ll'rn parties, antI will build lwo r(:'sldeut'('tj for them. Lndivs, t~lI'l'r i~ a l.fl~qe line of pJ1'rnsols

r Hi fLlll"! nt Corbit. Co nor & Co's of the The "CJ!lg-"cgations of !.he town will latest designs, all kin s, cheap or expen­

'til unll( in tile t-o(;lvil:e" at the Luthernn Rive, nnd notwo alikc. They were pm­(hnn lJ :-1uD,lay eveuing where 1\1r, chased frum the best, house in Chicago at ~~~~~~J~:.:t~I~:'~~U~II~ ~~g~~:rG~n~~/lU,com a l.ml'gnin, fLnd will be sold at [l bargain.

McFarland'~,forW'all Papel:"-Cedar county has paid out $579. for

wolf Bcalps in the,last three montlis, All S'oods in our line not on ha.nd..w.ill

be ordered on .small· margin. 'fJayes &­King, Jewelers.-

Dinner and s§JlP~r next Thursday by ladies of tM Presbyterian congrega· in the Strickland building.

D. C. Main was married last a.t Vinton, Iowa, We have no formation. but extend to D. C. our con· gratulatIOns, and wish him the happiest of voyages over the matrimonial seR.

There has been a decided change ~or the better this spring in ·tbe interior ape pesrance of Wayne's dwellings. The painters and paper hangers have been busy at inside work all spring. They wiU begin work outside 800n and then the town will look .. bright .. a new pin.

P8BNOSA.L. ~

W. J. P'erry is in Wakefield to·day . W. M. Wrjg!>~ isI" Emeraon!o·da.l" __ Herb. Richmond was up from Beemer

Monday. James Dobbins went to York Tnesdav

evening.

J. N. Lawrence went 10 Omaha this morning. , Mrs. Judge N orriB is visiting with her parents.

Bert Porter was up from Emmson ov­er Sunday .

Judge Barnes of Ponca, was in town yesterday.

A. P. Cbllds and wife were jn Ponca. over Sund!ty.

Clmrlcv Noule w~ut to"ft)~a Saturday to buy ~nttle.

J. II. Homan went to Sioux City yes­terdllY morning.

Joa. Baycs was up from Omaha. tbe latter part of the week.

F. M. Northrop was transacting legal business at Hartingt'on Tuesday.

Nathan Chace goes to Om8hA.1tIonday to take a course in a commercial college.

M. S. Davies went to York Monday to etfcnd tho state Sunday school conven­tion.

}irs. John Baycs came up from Omaha Tuesday Evening to visIt with her par· ents.

J. D. Kin and A. J, Ferguson exa.m-

Ward Emery and family who have been visiting relativa in Wayne for sev­eral days returned to Wakefield to·day.

J. I{. Buchanan was in Sioux City OD Tuesday, trying to get a painter to help him diRpose of the large Rmount of work that has accumulated on his hands.

Rev.}l. L. Meliclt went to Tekamah Tuesday to attend the meeting of the North Platte Lutheran Synod! He will preach 8 sermon before the conference to-day.

Ci., k Edgerton and family of Dakota, nephew of \V. O. Gamble, who hElve been visiting with hIm for several days, have dec:ded to become residents of Wn:1me.

PERT REMARKS.

Evcr:y per.on subscribing to or renew. The rising generation in cities Ing theIr subscriptiol! to Ihis paper will made np of milkmen and hired be supplied witb~he Kansas City WEEk·t glirls.-lIurli,.gto,,'I'r,e4 «"re$1J, ~r f~NAL FR . E during Ihe camJ!8ign The locomolive i. a bar.tjworklng.

Here is an opportunity to place in your usefoJ member of the community, even famiiythelargestandbestWeeklypaper though Ill. always puffing illlelf.-published In Kans .. City. Send in your Toronto 01066. - - .-:h:;ri~~ gf~~:~~n~et tw~.s,~r.t':n~or It ill calculaled by a careful Darwinian

Ihat tbo fourth generation In BIRTH... Minn .. ota will be born wIth fur on.-

To J. A. Green and wife, Tues~ay, .A.lblJnY J.um!Jl-,. -- -- _~ __ 8th, a daughter. Plumber. aro not supposed to come

CARD OF TUANLs. under the head of scuiptors, bUI you To the friends who extended us find them at work on a '"bust. n

kindest offices in the last •• d rile's over -Rocllutu -J'o>t-Ez~., . :~~ni~'::-:~i::c~~!:f~:~:.aughter, w. reo A Charlolle Harbor man has •• t a

E. T. JOHNSON. hen on alligalor eg~. 'The hun will MR. and MRS. E. T. RENNICK. Ihink she haa th. jlm·laws when, tho

PLUM: CREEK.

Ne,lv~_0t1mporlan •• i8-".ery scarce. ~

shen8 break.-Orlallao (~'l ) Reg"'~r. RUBsia haa jusl .eoul'<jd othor loan.

Sbe 1& an everlastJng -I:) ower. Rus .. ela without au "unolo" ould btl lito home without a mothor.-OhiCIJgo Her. a/(I; .

The Imartest detective In Amerlc. ia now in this ci'y. He arroslod a man'. a\lentiou Ihe other day. and is to be promoled in oon.equonoe.-l'."a.! Sifl­ing8.

N otbing 80 uncertain Iii Ilfe 88 the oondition 01 an illve.IIgMed bank rnn by imbuoile di,'eotors aud au old "hon· oredand trusted'l cuW'er. -MarL4a'. Vineyard Horal<L

d"J"'Ol."'" ~,rid"'!H>a-f" ... ,,,,,, ... I'nd,,r~ -c"A'Diitbo.'·Diail iiir,;iiiiCout oTa' gOOd

.J ames Ooleman returned from a fe\\' weeks ago, and has been frionds in our vioinity.

Will Delahoyde made a trip to Wisner la.st week on business. Some of the boys say "cigars" to ·Will. Success to you.

~Ji.s EIIJlD Ounnlngham is teaching in

i;i;~~\i~~~ha~a~~~~~c~~~~~~e~.e~~~ ~a;~ ever taugbt ilnhil district.

iSfacUon. _ 1 _

I would advise the Hoskins scrub to let the Coon Creekers alone, for they arc

eattl-e. 00-0 of our best men taCliled their baby boxer, and got done up in good shape. Be~ter-you look a little out

Phillip· Suiliv~n got som& very fine horBes f:rom Iow~ last week. THE KID.

- I h .... --;:-two ~ue thoroughbred bull calves forilsale. R. Frazier.

A good stock of spectacles and table siivel'wo.re on hand at reasona.ble prices. Plesse examine our stock Rnd prices. Hayea 41 King.

po,sitionl" remarked Crlm,onDcllk, &II

he saw a neighbor on the, opposite .ide of tbo street slip Rud 1,,11 on the ine.­Yonk ... State.man.

Tho namo of Ihe ViM·Pr.sldent 01 the collapsed Mot,'opolltan nank 0.1 Cinoinnati IIJ Deoamp. The Decamp

family 18 largeiy l'epreB.n~'te~c~d'Di:~n~ 4th~.H~~~~~~(~~~~·K,,!~ banking-buslueS&. They, (j, Oanada, generaliy.~T"'",-Siflj .. g ••

He, w[tll ewolion: "Now, d.arcs~ lhat you have accepted my proposai, let us .eal It witll a kiss." tlhe, In a buslnoss tone: "What' 8 the use P Your bid hRS been acoopted, aud Ihe.a.JU1_o

tOil Or~i .. "Why dun't you wrile what I

tateP" aald a Dallas met'cbo.nt to olork. '-'Becaue. lite sun 10 shining 011 tbo paper so that I 08n'l 00. to write." "Then turn the pa.per· over and write on Iho other side, yon donkey." -To,,­"" 8if1ing ••

"Ai~ glad to see you baok, old manl" .aid a locai morobant to • returned oit. i.en. "I'm glad to -he back," s.i~ the other. --Where have yon ~enP" HBeen over to Boomtown. tt HIn busl ... DOBS ~,thereplI "Yes. n uMake any- I,,'''''~'''''c--''-''-"' tbing?" '·Yo .. made an .. slgnmbn!." -":'c·,-,-'-:-."r

EV(,n'thing indicates that Wayne conn­Then i.<.l fl SClll'City of dogs Oil the Iy will harvest I1!!'Qthg_ldg..Q.r.op in..this

.m~ ~lllip~D~u.crWm~uof~~I~ T~~~l ~~i~~~~:~::~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~!~::~~~~~~\:*~---~~~~E~~~~~-~~~ !lock i~ the (lLU.'-'P! \', and a JIlultitude _n"Hev",eccll'"i,"o"",lh'",,,,",,,,CT' Ort>rnl",,"rimri;cm'ltC1:tt:,w-I--~

Pepple of the surrounding counties lihonld bear in Ulillti tllat WMI1C will cel('l)f1Lte with fi hig race mectiIlg-. 'I'he mCl:li will htst uver-ttre--4th and -5th and if the weather proves favorable will be cOIllinned on tile Gth. Prepare to eome.

TIW l'emniUB of, Mrs. Effie Prescott Johnson were urought to Wayne Tues­day (!veuin,g for interment. A large num­ber of frieuds of the deceased followed the. remains to_ th~_ ccunl1t.ery .. w,fl,ere funeral ceremony was conducted by Rev,

Notice is hereby given to the members of the ilrenDA. Hall Association, that there will be a meeting at the Gray schorrlllo1ise on-'flfesrtay evenIng fire 29, at eight o'cluck, for the purpuse of com­pleting the organization and the selec­tion of a building committee. and tile transaction of such business as may come before the society. All members are ex­pected to be present. By order of Hall com~itt~e._

Wu.!. Qurst. \_J:(!I!l.j1.l,,,ntmB_1JlIB...iIjillLlll;aI,QJ=.lIDojU"-

There was a tremendous rai~, acCOIIl- ~~~l~ they bought first ~~~ ~hrdered a Jlunied by hllil, lD Dixon county Monday Jarge number afterward. A~great runny evening. A vastUll\ount of wa.tl"rfell in listers have also been sold. A few ma-~a~h~IJ~ll~i.ml't fl;~d l'~~)~~~~~r~tl:t ~:tl~:;= chinCH of course were Bold to replace stl'etch of tlack (lD thc POllca braneh \,I108e that have worn out, but the 1I1rge

was washed out ~nnc:e~~~~~ ~:;!~ a::ld hti~fn~l~ ~i:~~e~

In (ill'Onic diseases medici-aes should when all wanted to usc them at tbe same be restoring, and not debilitating, in time account for most of the sales. .tacir acJ,jQu, The wonderfuL strength­ening and cUl'n.tive effects realized from tile use of Ayer's SarB&parilla, 8ustafns the reputation of this rel1l.euy fiS the most popular blood purifier.

If you want !1 bargain in glovefl, hosi­ery, pa!'a~ols, fans, underwear or neck­wear, just step into Corbit, Connor & Co's Bnd see what is on their bargain oountel'~ 'rhel'6' is a large ilSSOl'tment in all these-UfI,es,-of every-itt-yl-e, and pI icc, that you can buy at less the regular wholesale price. This is

-SUNDAY, MAy-27'ru: Memorial eervic6s at the Luthel'an church by Rev. 11. L. Melick. Com­mittee on lDusic, A. J. Ferguson.

-MEMORIAL DAY.-- - ---

1. Opening services at Masonic Hall 12:30 p, H.

2. Procession formed, G. A, R., school

children and other bodies, to marcc~1~~~~~;~~.~2~'~~,~~.~,~~,~~ili:~;'~~~~~;~~~:;~~:~:;~w::;':I~~~~~~~~r~~~[~~~~~~~~=;~ to Pl'esbyterian'church. 8. Oration by Pev. F. P. Baker. ~-----E=dcO-l>y--G~AT R-.- --~ ~ o. :March to Grave. Q, Memorial ~Q!.v~~ at £r!!!c. --~--I-wtnm>WR .,!1'~!":~~~~~~':~~;,.s·g~:;;'I_JlIllli",--,~llDllr......A..cma.~~~J~a.blln'1f4r."~r.r~:'l:i<fiiiffi,C(lOl Tlierollowing committees have tiger under the nostrila ot the law. re-

appointed: for mod suddenly and announoed

~~~~~;;';;O~~~¥'hg~ ladle. of th'- town tbat be had beeome an, ev.ngelis~ FLowERFi-George Shaw, assisted by The next day he W88 arrested fOl"

Mrs. A. O. Myers, Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, pre.ohlng without llcensc. -Arkansaw Mrs. J. D. King. Mr •• J. A. Lindly, Mrs. Traveler. -M 8. Davies. Miss Buchanan, Miss Kle- A man write. to know the beat way ve6u~is~~~~~~lf ~;=il:::-l~~~o. to Bealo & mounto.lu. We never soalad

All the peopie in town are not one Y." ie""mg - Baqi); -wore tel 'the cordially invited, but requested to take oook. but If we had II to do we wouid psrt in tbe exercises. stroteh il fnUlength on & board, an"

... A.J'. CHILns, P. C. an old o .... knif. we woul4jus$ CONCERT, soal. It, beginning at the la)1 B~d

working- np to the head.' Always .eaio your monntiilns before pUltlng them on 10 oook. - Texa.

The duotors t"--I1r>"~~c~<lJ!+~;:;;;~~,rn:---__ ~~.:.':!·D"'~.''''''!'-·'::;t'~c-;c'· A~~I~~o~~~.'~~enm)ors~~tl.~~~

~ai~ but solid...iaCL- .Go..in-and..... poor palient keeps right on George Brooks. of Bazille Mills, who up chunks of his throat all the

~~n:~tieo6n:!dC~~~I~~~J~o~:ere:x~ ~!~,l'~~ and baa had to have a bole cut n letter tQ~a gentlem~n in Wayne, says wiudpipe to breathe through. ):t is he is 11 more enthusiastic forljiBlaine than well enough to tell us that it Is noli

• ever, and l.)Jat if he is nominated and oancer, bul the main quesliUD Is, what 1. elected this year, as be firmiy helieves ans the orown prince and how hoi.>

he wili be, everybuliding in BazilleM~~·i~!ls:lj~;~;i-;;'J;~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~r:~~~~¥i~=F;;~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~=;=~~~ will ho painted the 'moB!intense -~~C"a~- - ---

Out of the Frylng.Pan. rho prinoipnl bad caned Ihe :whole

setbfnary toe;ether, and thero Was sul-phnr in the air .. , -

"Ladies" she began. "this th. objeot' which I hold "-'" and which I am

RUNE Furnl1.R connty Will celehrnte ~t Beavel! Two ~rlchig[m 'men have arrived. in -,...-'--------"""---------------'1 CIty on 'fay 17 lly !A.ywg- the corner ~~'lii:~~~.rl'U.rpose Gf establishing &= MeNl!: \'. Pobll",lu·rlll. stOlW fOJ n tuodv(O th(Jl1~n.fld dollar conrt '<' (hl~rles Eaton, n tlavehll~ man whc

IWAtN~-------- NF.B I ~;;~;:~11);I:iH(~AIl:~j(::ll;~sol~ill!. :"t~~:d d~llnJLtlllnt~ t~CCl~ Alma wreek, ., F b) tile < ~11 1'(:>A(I\\9 KUl~htR of the U:!t m llCO s wee

I~----- -.: - (wldc)1l I a._It, h. of P awl other CiVIL ThcIO nre now 10,000 hellu of cattle

OVER TITt.' ~TArnE ROClllu I x; (Hl\t IHOl I 11l1l!1-'l \\111 {le~ b~m~ pnstnrcd on thercservation III the ~ ('\ .:L bv; It) (nh 1'1, nml ot1wr !)WI.IlUent Vlclmty of Bancro"ft

• m~n JUll tall \Vllham Frllllcul, "promInent farmer

The OJ1...:-m of tlHl t{lllIi Ie Ilre whreh o{'( llrll·,l nt Allm:;toll 8. fow wooklJ.Jlgo ):,1 rj~ll1 11 10> tmy to tho surV1Vlllg tela-­t..t VA.<t-tturl tho pa.'{Lor of tho lmmed poo­(110, "hI) UH;! hto()(hug ovel' the tsrnble trn.~('(ly 1'm Mr Th1iot"p.nclorf, of Ar~ hmttoJl, who 'HL.'J pa ~of the :Froo~ f[muIv. IUHl ,~IJO conducted tltA fllllerals of ttJut fallllh, fln.YH thnii thn hllHnllg' uf tho se-Vt'U po(~pl(' 00111<1 n-ot 'hll.va heen nIl flOOldmlt, a.ltlulU~h .he sllspectod 110 one of thlt horuble cn11'UI~ H6 also iim,ld "tlu~t 110m' 9f tho rolntlveg of i>h~a.mll,. H!lspeott'Hl LCltllR (lrotolWiohcn o.fomng Imphco.tud In tho nftAir.

A. S Mc(Jro,;or of Strxnsbfn:y, 1\{o I

VI~It.Oll h.cn,llH'Y Jast week loolc tn..:- for n 10e ~ti(}n to orad plCklo nlld cn.nmog fnotory Ht, 'Hl.fi

well plNt.Rod Wltb. tho town 8mI n~rt"('t1 to I r(~ot B. l)iu.nt to OORt n:hollt '$2(1,000, ,,11 It !\ Co.pa('l"y of l~,()(}O to 201 000 OalIf! p.et (la.y o.nd 20,00000 110000

of. Oloe COllnty, nODI" Pl\lmyrll, dnrIng' n thllIlderRtorm one da.y last weel .. willIe stretclnng a hm h WIre on IU8 fa.rm wus shocked by hg'htlllng' and prostratt."{l for ahout tlJree hours.

NATIONAL DELEGATES. I J. 0 W.tson, of Otoe, .. ked" -- be penmtted to snbmlt Borne

Tho_a ClJo.en by ,b., Republlcan.ol bOlls The request WIlS Ncbr.",ka lu Go '0 (;hlC""Oa ex-Scnq.tor V ~n Wyck'

OHARA, May la.-The repubhean- folloWlllg state convention convened in this CIty Resohe<l, That lugh tn.xes, In~h tariff to day .Johnl Nesbltt, of NorthPlntte, nna hl~h tlnnspOlhholl ute::> ute de

was chosen presIdent, A E Cady~ of Btrll~~~!te !e~~~~~~lt~ {:!rl~l~;ltlfl~~g (\x-Ho\\'ard connt,}, W(l.'J selected as secre- peuscs of the ~w¥ernment me paul truy of the c(Hlvenhou, imu Jack Emery, shonld b(~ drawn flom tho \\ealth of the of Ga.;e Cduut), ns aSSIstant secrcta.ry nat1On, 'Wl1erens \)y onr pleS{ut s}::>tem

The folJO\\lll" ",elC nppolllted as the the thOllStlnds of IDllbons collectctr for

comulltte~ 011 "re::lOlutH!J1S nO~Lllla or ~~~~t:;;1br if!: 'l~I~~~~~J~fi~:)lf-4" ~:fh(~~~a ,""allt" Gurley of D()ngln.'~J CollO ot now 1IJ the trel1.81UY and the nullwns AdnmH, Lnmi>el'tsonof LnnCfl.':ItCl, BIxby J!uthf'red ench dQ.} hn,\1o much of It heen of LlIlOOlu, MajorA of Iiicmulill.--- n~ch Corcl'!1 from the pockets of il"11)o1' YeaIS ards of Dod,;c, J. uaon of FIllmore, Do ngo the JllOney centers sfoufed from Ian of Rcd "Wlllm\ congH'S3 a lepenl of the In( ome tux, the

Tb~con\1entI01l1110C(leded to the (Jec tax on hRnk: l'iel)Oslt.':I, rnlliond lecmpts tum of fOUl Jele~nteswtheClucagocon :~~n~t!~~l~nl\h:~~!!~~ tn.x on lnmhcl, venholl, llOtllllllltlODS belllg by cOllntIes the tax on coa.rse fA.brIC~ n~:fo}~~:"L~'i!llll: The followlIlg were vIaeed 111 nOllllnn.- 1)10.,01 tlOO than thane on sdks~ non Capt H E Palmer, of Cttss,.t p I

r

ancl dlilmond~ HnltmlID, of Colfax, John l\1 'Ihm:~~nJ Resohec1, 'l'hat more of DourrIns B L KIll'" or Poll~ ~Il,~ tmm-tho p().ck(~t.'i of the. '" __ '"_"_ ,_""'_ E€~nn :;f LancaBtel J~I4ge OdOIO"e \v fiClent to ttefmy the

H~lst: of Lmcoln c~nnty, R S N~rvnl, ~l: ntheeDttr~~t..:~r;~n~~~~~~(~t 1 ~ of Seward, G W Bogds, -Ot"WMhing hll,fm~ Om-hOll(h ht'f.lllP <1no ton 2') per CL'llt for .the })l'lVllt:l.:p of LllJ lU~

All the 1lOtnmnhng addre::>s ~ore eto them nnel IS only Po bt::ucfit to the flild for Ul(' most PIUt shod a~-d ~l~t~~~(l;~rag~J~()(lncers ulHllabOlols

to the POlDt At the ~oncln:>lon of the Rp"'ol\:ed, Thn.t ",hl1e tile people nrc cnIl of tlw countJes fot uornmnhona the anile' 1112' fl0m some HDJust prt)' 1!->,OlrS III

tl.llll resulted as fo1 the tl1rlff...L-othc j!rentt'st cal sc of com plamt IS eXC(>8!'\n tJ lateR of trn1l2jlOl tfl. tlon uf.ul mampninhon of hU'it" '\"\liC10 by the ploductlOn of the f:Ollletmll sC'arcf'h the cost of llrodmHll_ nnll "HI tIght to the consnmer on flH senhoftHl that labor cannot CIlJO) tilt hon,t of 1 ealf> ft~O of "!l2f'f1.t- tlu:e.tt~tiUt~ J.kLLI}

1W8i)[ved, 'I'hnt we OOn(101ll1l tilt III

telferE'IlCe of rmho 1(1 COllowtlOllH III tbe polItICS of tho 8t:~tO hy rllLu - ('on

01111 hma n ddl',rtil' to the nntiomd con ,euhons and ple'ientIn,..;- le~l:.Jl!ltll~n for veuh9ll Ht~ wnH follow£d by Mr the Leneftt of thE) people, the fonoaiwll

whom the party" ouhlllot be ashamell trfHle Egan, ,,,110 pl'OmlfH.·d to 'ott! for a man I of hast8 to prevent competlttun 111

of rrhat theadnuger to the p<'ople IS lIHh .Tmlge Non-al mnile a Rhort speccli, m I ente(l In the hold creaholl of au €le\,l.t( r

wluch lw 1IIed.,.;'C(1 hIB hearty SUPPOil~ to tnlst to control ann hll11t the pllce pall! the tICket.. for g-mm

'rhe comrmttt':t· on resolutIOns t,~em~1.4~:'111~'":~t;~t~h~(,y~ihi:ta~ve~~ln~1~>I~a~In~~~~~~¥.i:f~~7.J;i~:!~~~i!r~~~ pr( seutc,l the 10110\\ Il1g the ---'l-'H:Fl- .f'-£..ATF<rRM

We, the reprcsenttthvc!{ of the repuh hC~'1.n -PIU ty.af the §t!\te of N€l.trtlSkn., m COll'ientlOn fl.Sspm'ffi(lu, do her\1by COll at'mE. find all!u~n the democmtlc PRlt, and It:J. fL(lmuHstmtion of Iluhhc nfff1.11H for It.4 f!tIlUlO to kel;\p the plOmlSQ~ It lIuult III ItR plutfO'fm f~IHI by Its Ie ldl'18 of HlP camprugu of 1884, fOl deu) 1116' to tlw rwop}(l of Drdwta tho nghts~)f ~tute Iwoa, rOllts fmlme to leduco tho StU pluH uJ H ductIOn of tuxes and PlOlJt'l a.ml 'IH\C( "gal 'i f'xtWlHhtlllC'S fOl pUbhc ImplOVpllH'llts; f01 the efiolt It 18 now m.Llnn.g to tel1t d()~\ll the Amellclm B) S tem of l)rote()tlOD, fostered IUIll umIt IIp by the repnhhcan party mound the fnrm I\Jll1 fllct(JrH s of AmerIca

As the 1111~mesR of the country now reVISIOll tho republIcan part),

or every mn.tertn.l that fiuch reYlSlon

tb.,-""arjji€st~wa.ctJcal of the th.t

llnd He Ahnt'(l S~1l !'hat Tn 0 :lQI't1

Art'>sC>Vf!lflJY"'Ul1lhl.d.

PLATT3-lOUTlr, Neb, 1\flJ lG -[Omnhn Rel1UlJhcnn ApecmI J-'I1118 C1tV '\ns the scene to mght of an exclt-el.nent find sensatIOn the bIre o[ whICh ha~ nut becn 'WltnesRed here for many yems, nn.u the end of "hwh hM not yet h~en lua.ohea Abont 0 0 clock 11 SC" b S\'i Itch man on thE Bnrhngtdn and anothm youn..{ min, name nnl~nown, engaged. In a qnf\Ilel w111ch led. to blows and the fnHtclullIln cut lllt.'t1lJlt..u.p;OIllSt WIth a-- knlft' tUtor tlll,lS nvenJ'lUg Imuself tll{! fieoht ended !Lnd they seprt.Ul.teu, but befo! e the

had an

..

GOli'f'rnOr Thu) ~r '1.IHmhI1o (()Ilgr~ •• n IhC'! QUl'flltl8'i,

The follo\\Ing- letter ",lu('h neod~ no explanatIon has heen sent hy GO\ l rnor 'Ihayer to the Nebrm;l R. sena.tors Bnd representatl'l: es III congress

STATE OF NEBRASKA EXECUTIVR DE

l"',\.RTMEz,,"T-SenntOls C .1f M mderson and A S Paddock and RelIt'souta tnea Tames Laud G \V D Dorsey and John A. McShane \Vnsillngton­DerLI Sus I BubmIt for your consIder Il.tlOJl n subject of hugo llltercst to the people of Nebraska, espeClnlly thoso f the western portIon of It I refer to the nso of the waters of the PlaUte n~er Complnmts have frequently heen made to Ine by fa.rmel's III onr western COUll t es thnt tho w'atcrs of the North au 1 S )uth Platte dunn,;- the drJ er seasons of tho year ruo almost wholly: nbSOlbtltl by the InllclllUen OCCUpVlllg the valleJ8 of these streams esnecmlly thl' lattel who have estnbIudwd 1\ ~:\ostem of reser von lams .and ll'ngah-ng (li-tcltes it,) "Inch they seem to have ncquued con trol of those streams It would h \Idly be l\ ten \1)10 posItion for them to as snme thn.t the Platte rn or wus crented

;~~!~:~~~iS:~\)bil~~:~I~~n~l~t'u~~ltl~t tende 1 to bestow her honntIes upon all n.hke Il-lld the R<;8umptlOn IS well fonnd cd nlso that tho pl?-oplo of Nobr ~skn POSH{ ~r; fIrS much mOlnlught to the \Va ter:'! of the lIvers III qnestlOn M the poe pIe of COIOIBdo thOll~h the Illtt('l mn.v Illlve tho ruh antnge of US In locatIon I.hcJ In\( the I hYSICal pO\H;lr to take those watCIS-, alld lt IS fIt~cly couceded that proscnt any le,..rnl

\f,;··h"·"",,·tn·{',,rrn "·I";,,·,,,,-I'rO",,,,·j.llJJltlUJ! ,bee ,_1'._" -H~". tI""""."g,~".~,, .... ~l".U,c1

PW"f,t>t"o;:! P'rsm::1"1 6';~ft'('P;rcl1ioronoi' Norman) .. ~.~) E!\!Cl..iSH S~!lRE HORSES.

\-l.,ltorsf>lwilY" w{'lcome. Calland ~1l6 our llQf"5o, or ,ond for Ca&alDgue.

i,'.:fJ\VAPDS &: McCULLOCH

L.lJ iVi BE: R COMPANY

i.hn!ers in Lumber, lath. Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Pu,nt, P"per,

Lime, hah\ c~ment, brick and Coal, [YARnS IN K.\NSAS. MINN .. I>AK., IOWA. and NEll.]

Having purclHwccl the yard formerly occupipd hy PhilIco & Ron, just cast of the l~oJ'd Hou~e, !wHcit 11. Hhare uf your patroIlHgc _ Cullllud bee UH.

The 'Poculatton of 'Utah hae Jnc.rcued to 100.000.

People wllo allo",- W!lt!!r to w~tc nre ar­rested !n Washln:tton.

The fnter-State COIUIIlII'sJon dcetdcs tbnt If B. 6ilo)'cl\ milO p'lys Ijr.~t·c11;18S fan; he must have Jjr::lt (·!.iss z;ccommodntlolls, or as a;cnJ as hIll white hret!:r,cn. ,-. The cond.tiorl or lh.! Indians In the fllr norlll or the l1(lrUm'I'~t t~>rrl!.()r¥ i~ sald to !Je deplotJdJ:e, ~bl!r Arc 'hl!!g" of S1l41'\UtlOU nnd scttlcr:i nro !Jehu!: raftled fur toot!,

The lut(~st tobacco cJ"OP prospectB In Cuba are vcry l!rati[rhJ/!, aUtI au averllge alJulld!lnt )" elJ is cxpcl'tell. 'l'lle late siJoll'ers ot rain hllve somewlJllt improved the coudition of tlic kut rulsell In 60tlIC dIstricts. -

H If! ('F)t!mllted that 50,OQO hend of cattle hl'li"d bct!u lost this Wfllter In -the ~UVl)jOo­country, wblcll Il(,il,p:ir~ly In central !'<lew \It'x­IC'J and ArIZOIJR. The ~Dowstorms have been vI n~ unprccedctlt~d severity.

The Clnc;nnatl Price-Current gives tho whent surplus of the Uulled StllieB at thc VI!­c-Innlug ot tbe yenrs Dame-d, after lQaklng de­ductions for seediu1f"rcqu[rcments. ns follows: ltiSS, 257,000,000 busbels; HiS7; 295,O{}J,flUOj U:i8tJ", 2f'7;OO{},OOOi 1SS5~ 3,1.·.1,000,000 bushels,

It..Jblfdomestic consumption of mea-ts /lur­ing the Winter shall equal correspolldiu~ tlmo last year, the age:reg"atc stocks ot meats in the Weston.l1ar.c41, uarrelled pork included.wlll be 75,OOO,OJO 01'.$),000,000 pounds 8Qla.J!er tbnn the avorage of nine years previously for the correspolldlnll date.

TlJe shrinkage In wheat exporta from tbls country '11118 becom Dl{ notioeable, IfJ,OIX\OOO bushels Je~8 bav!ng gnn9 out in sevea.mt)nths t"61s yeir -than lut lear. At the preeent tlme about ~OOO,OOO bushels remain for eJ[por~ In eXCC88 ot supplles tor seed allil food, wherea.s Just yenr's expol'ts after t.bls date a'ere 56,000.-000 busbels.

The total amount of W()(~ bou~ht for tbe United States at the AustraUan clip footE up 18000 bales. Some authorlt.ies place these figures hlJlber. 'fblli Is some 4,000 bales mora than w.:ts bou~bt during tbe correapondlng period of last year. AUitrallau wool LbJe year will be beavler tban last, and tbe amount when Bcoured will be less. .

Seck relicf in "nill, until they.begin to usc Ayer's Sars3varilla.. Tilen they re~ gret -the years of suffering th~y might have escaped blld they tried this romody ea.rlier. The trouble was constitutional not local; antI, until Ayer's ~arsapa-. r-illa_ did its effective work as an Alterath'c amI Blood ;Purifier, tlley-were compelled to sufft:lr. - / . The wife of Samuel Page~~tln st., ~owell,l\ofass., was, for along time, subject to 80\'e1'O headaches, the fcsuH of stomach and Ih'e1' disord~l's. A per. feet cure has Lecn effected by Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Chicago, Sf, Paul, Minneapolis Omaha Ry,

_~~~-B~=i~ fu~~~~~.¥~~'t~f~·- "this route for ST. PAUl. fLnd MIN-

~~~~'shS~~~~~~ill:~~e\~e~ti1fo~~d ~~~ NEAPOJ.IS and all intermediate puints. medicine that would give New and luxuriun-s Parlor Cars on the

Permanent Relief. f""t day trains from Sioux City. I U Eve¥ ~ri[1g, tor years," writes Sleeping Cars on night trains.

~~~~klyn: N.e~~a~~'r 2g~.v~=~~I:oI8et;: Less than TEN HOURS to St. Panl hy able headaches. 'r commenced the use the fast mail, daily from Sioux City. of Ay~r's Sarsaparilla last March, and in "Union Depot with

~;~~~_ had a hea-dacha Sin!e,,,O utl~h,,,,at,_cf-,,"=,",,~j.:~<;,·::.:;.~.:·~;;_;f.:o~r ~~ ~~V~~I~~~.

my case. strong ever."

Jonas Garman, Esq .• of Lykti:ts, Pa. .. writes: U For years I have suffered dreadfully. ~very Sprini' from beadache,

~~108:!e~!. U¥tU~::m~d tr~ bJ~;~ :~a weeks that my head would split open. Nothing relieved me till I took Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 'l'his medicine bas cured me completely."

When Mrs. Genevra. Belanger, of 24:

::!~;e~~~' ~i:~~n~~ifl~, :l:Sh~ bs~::r!~ for 80me years Wom ,8 seriouB affection

:!hea~~~:~S' w~herfie~a~~~, a\~~~ S~i ~ :E~d~~r\~~d t!n~~e~e~s ~:~:~~~~

which 'benefited her wonderfully. Her health is now perfect. Martyrs to head .. ache should try

Ayar's Sarsaparilla,

+-.Lll'y-"m()Ugn tickets over tbis line and. save and confusion.

For Chicago and the east the hest and most direct route is via BIniI' or Omnho., and ovcr the Chicago and Northwestern Hailway.

For nny information as to tickets, route, etc.! ~pply to any agent. or to

General Pn.sBengOI' Agent,

'J'_ S_ JMtcC:'U'LLO"O"G:S:~ Ass't GQnornJ Passonger Agent.

St_ J?a.ul. ::M:~.

w. H. BnidforcCA.gent-;-W~·;'v;"'--1';'f"'k--~ •. ".-.n--n,.--=, ... -=".0 ana S;OOJ bair.I" 'r' valued at 19,76' to Europe. 'j'b~ e:rports of

I'repnred by Dr.J.e. Ayer&Co.,Lowcll,Maq -Price e1; six botu"lfil, &IS. Worth to a bo'tie.

~ \.-'\1nil pa per-,.-

P:f.IILLEO & SON, Dealers in all Kinds ~f

Call and see liS IJefol'c Pllrchllsin~ Els(;where. 1,1 '

O!lloo In the Engllflh bul1lling efUlt altlo Mnlt.! flteot.

.JOHN S. LEWIS, JR, Manufacturer of and Oe"ler in

IIa:rness and -:= Saddl~s, '.1

""'~'~~~-~-----·-·Autl-m·1l1"Y'ttriugin the line. I-luRKo Clllmy Harne,s out of the i . '

, :rEJCI'lt: ('}all: ]~ent;lU~l' an~

'·'i 11 "Headquarters for

I,

AlrKi;ds ~ew Furniture. '---':'-=:':+--11 :-----+-

Fine Chamber Suits a Specialty.

'P:ric~s exceedingly low . You can. - + 'savemoney hy buying sooo.

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LUND & A'NTHONY, Successors to

,I' Connor & Hughes, -'"J)carers-ifi--

drIed apples for the !Snme timo t'u're 4,300 pack­asrcs. valued at '21.060, which were mostly tor European porta.

It Is stated. from Calf!ofnla tbat that State hl18 had such an ample supply of wn.ter this senson 8S to preclude all danger trom short ctOp9 as far 6S drouth 18 concerned, °fne very mountaIn topa are clotbed with a mantle ol I;!:rcf."n, lLud every tu;ng In the vegetable world Isioolclng healthy aud g'lvlng evidenco ot the largest out put that CalUofnta has ever yet experleneed.

The receIpts or New Z\~8Iand cheese In Luu-don tlVCCILg-e about tWc[Jty tons weekly, and tbe 8tO~ meets wItb tl:lvor. The _quantity Is Dot IllrJle enoug'b to cllTry any scrlous inOu­ence. Australia has heretofore been the main outlet for thll:l production, but that country huving Impost!d nn Jmportduty of tour cents

.fuc lIte.IV Zc~lll.ndp,r8 find It more prolit.l.lble to sllip t~-E~glnnd.

The grain (,rops in the Buenos. Ayres during the past 8('a60n were t.he largest on record and will more tbau ccllopeosate the dcflelency Jo. the wool cUp. TlJe shipment of frozen lOUt­ton for tbe P(\st :veal' from that port Bummed

VIf. A, IVORY,

_PENTIST, WAYNE, NEB.

Jtalized ,\ if Int PltHlJes8 f';:Hrnc-tiog

Wo;'k Guaranteed First-class.

Druggist, D.cnle.rs in Wall PapeJ',.

(;orner 3rd •

Musieallnstruments, etc. EaBtaiuo Mldn street, \'.'a)'IW, ~ob.

PlONEER

REAL - BSTATE AGENT.

DEEP Sea Wonders exi~t in' tllOlllla.rHlfl of torms, but !lTC IHII111tl';r.olll,y tho lll:lf"­v('ls of iJlveuti, <no 'l'b(.>!;H wbo aro III

need ~·f pl'ofitl~lil0 wort, tLl.Il.t lC11.n Lu duno ,,'lilo IiVUlg II,.t hOlUB 8houJd at OllC'! 8t;111(1 their l~ll(h'~'SFI to HfLllett & Co., Portlnnd, MulllO, tLnrl rtlC(]IVU

freo. fnll infonuation how eith' r >'ex, of ltlll\!~'_'~' can cltrn trom $5 to .:i}2;) pcr ,hi: and llpwn.rcIA whol'"ever they live. YOll (\J'O stm-wd fren. C{I,pi­tru Dot required. Somo h~vo lUnda ovtlr ,,50 In u SiDg-Itl day at tW~ work. All succoed,

\-t;.d~-ft'"d-l:nd1_ri:t~...-·B~",ue;;bOiI.i.<iitb'1·r.iiri.ili;iIf--t·~" -- -W .(\-"YN-E:N-·EIDtl-S1U\.~

George Fay, nn eccentric EngJlabma.D. who Is said to be worth $6,000, OO~ Is astmHshlng theJuhabltnllts of Mexico by tbe erection 01 a nIne-story "patace at; GuanaJuato. -"Ho'-'wHl have bnug!n2: gardeus, built aceordlnll to the traditional Dub.vlonic style. Each room of his palilce is (;O have telephones, tolegraphlc instruments and electric Uguts. LeadInl{

tiv.el'J wlnU9w will be a broatl terraee-. gardens, lakCl aDd springs" have

been constructed at a great cost. and thou .. laudp, ot donal'S bav:8 been epent tn buifdIng hUP.rwuere they wIll Improve tue vJ~w and re­movl-ug thorn wben they hinder It. The whole structure will ~,8upf!.orted b.V Iron.columaso! hnmonsid:lrtb and height. The walls will be built or asbestos, brick and paper. Mr. Fay hns been In Parls fnspectiug tbe construction ot the Bllbrlonfc tower wbich wUl adorn the center ot tbe grounds, .

Bpeaklng ot tbe names glten to our new meo-ot-W'8I', a Boston newspaper 8aya tllati with ono exception. the Petrel, the names have a 'good revolutiona.ry rio.l[i but SUP"ll'­stltlous old salts will take exception to two or

of them. There was a ~\"blch-::::wa,

WAYNE, NEBRASKA. Shop on Main St.

TO··LOAN

On fmproved or Unimproved

And desirable Town Residences.

LDNG OR SHORT TIMf.;-r-=----~--,

low Rates of Interest. Money Furnished when Papers are

Made out.

No Delays.

WAI.. TERS BROS.,

Hongg, Si[ll,Carria[c & llrnamental

~.

~::·*fanl1· M-. . -a" .C·. h II·n- &'-....... '----PJ~c:::·:~~~~~1ii~.h-~ ~'tby;Wn D~CC.tur :,,:n~COH--6'-A~_-gallant companion. A Philadelphia small a.leamcr-br9ught- -ln~O-----tbe servlco In the 1'0-

i;;!I~O~d,w::l:O~~~ .. \~!r, ~a~~~:!~Cd T:: :~ ~ Attorneys at Law.

:alGllIlInl~ G!ainini __ - - and PauC!'. Hanling:,

coast of Africain 1848. Bennington Is a new WAYNE, NEBRASK .... oame In tho navy_ There was. a. Petrel -In Rewa.rded are those who rend

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EASTt

tbe ee"'ee In the rebellion. Sbe was captured this nnd then act; thoy w;ill find

the rebel!!. The old will bonomblnemploymont thltt will r~~~~~~~~~~~~r:~;=~-----1 :.=~_=-,~.~LI·~~.tUlj~r5--,,':'.-aJdl-(1-c"'-:~'-c-;~tIll;(llE~J~:t.,f.~~~~':!~:~~~~~~-:.~:!'!.':~;:~:~~1''' '''±'<--'-'''''''- &--W ARNQCK not_e--tlrem hoillOll f~fl!millea. lorn, SUTO for every industrl·

ODe oftbo vesaelll er:eepttbe Benningtonaud d [U1daronowlIlfLking the Mtl8h.ng

got prIce, bofore purchasing Elsewhore.

II·Offl'C;~·'i'n:the p. A. Englise bbck buildinG.

tbo8an Francisco. Ll·Very.- .. -an ',"-"""";-:,'-'--:a""'nclO:nth_ It is canv for appUcablllty. 11lv'''''Dd!~~5.--;''~h~Di~~ upwardl'l por (iI~y, who is The Lllmbe~nDneeds"lnoue.of""'~~,

An extraordInary trick fa reported to have 86X, young: or \lld i cnpi- The HOD.llewtfe ne~~ltm'....,ramU, ...... _. __ _ lately been pcrfo1'mel1.at Ln:VBI by two youtb- :::;;~~i~b:i1,,-~[~,~\~~t":~:~E%~'_~~~,~~oai 'lIho-CBnrller-DeedaUtorbla"COIImIu4l1S1'" luI thieves, who are well known to the police ':'J donee for !{11I ... .rho Mechanlo needa Ii alwap 00· bill 'WGIII to ~be north. of Ft-RDCe. They -first torned .A.uUrOiS Stin- benCh. -. letters of.recommcndatlon from hIgh person· Tho Mlnel'neeflslt"lnease...ot emergeDeJ'.

'i" ,'. , ~ . nges~ccleslQstlcal and lay-and then attired Tho Pte'b.oel'nood!tf..--Can.",ae'aloqwi~U"

, . TH E 0 MA 1j.~.tt_J;_Bl\LL/_I,.t~h~~.m~s,~eIV~"~'~'~~~;~~~?~:'~S~;~~:~:~:~g~n;;.,:~ .. T~I, I~~~~t~·~;::~~~~:~-. t-~-'-.-'--~--=:~---.---'.-r-; .... - • the only one III'Omaha Ibnt prints Daily Two Press R~pOlis. .