* ' Must Give Possession of Kuilding June 1st o. rt. NewYor : tore , * i- III' Going out of Business in a Blaze of Bargains. Bargains that will -set a pace for value-giving , and that will lie remembered for years to come. Everything goes. Pine Dress Goods , Silks , Table Linens , Uapldns , Towelings , Bed Spreads , Laces , White Goods , etc. Drop in ; you will meet a crowd. No "Cheap John" goods in my stock. A/lovle. CAP ! . V. CLAIMS TALKOT. The Htuto papont announced u huuibur of promotion iti the First tiobraska regiment , Tuesday , among whiuU wan tbo promotion of Liout , Talbot , of company ] \1. , to captain of company tj. , vioo. Forby died of w on ml H received in b.ittlo. Ltout. Burton Fisher , of company II , has boon appointed lirHt lieuton- and of company fif , , vioo. Talbot promoted. 11 Was n Horse on Sliorlfl' Leisure * Recently tbo county treasurer gave Sboriff LuiHure a warrant on tbo Broken Bow Horse Co. to col lect delinquent taxoH. Tbu sheriff , instead of going after tltu Broken Bow Ilorao Co , proHontod his de mand for payment to tbo forem-m of tbo Broken lit/tv HOHO Co. LETTERS FJIOM MANILA. Camp Stotscnburg , Ma roll 0 , ' 99. Dear folks ut boino : Well , we bftvo received our Chridtums boxes after BO long a time ; tlioy oanio on Marob Oth , and at a pretty good time after all , as wo wen going on outpost lor twenty-four bourn tbo same day they came , and on Hiicb duty wo only bt.vo what wo can carry in our haversacks , and our fruit cake and jellies wort ) mighty nice for luncb. Cake is Hometbing a soldier seldom sees ; my box came in good shape and my oako way delicious. The box OH wont from Broken Bow to boys not from there wore highly appreciated , and every one says when we are mustered out ( boy will go to Broken Bow to thank tbo partioH that Hont them. I wish you would thank lluriy Day' * clerks forthuir thoughtfulness - ness of me and thu presents they seni ; alriO Reno Fields ; she sent mu a handkerchief whan 1 wan sick at Manila , and a book with the Xtnas boxes. 1 should wriln to these par- tioa myaelf and aiknowledge ilioir gifts , but just now it JH all I can dote to Hud lime to write homo. The Nebraska regiment IH still at the water works and in a skirmish ev ery day or two , and wo are bother ed with pceky sharp shooters al the time. Tbcte is a nice spring of Wfttcr just below Co K'H quar ters , and the boy stldom go there without being shot at , and ocean ionally a bullet thus through our camp. When wo were on outpos duty March 01 h we wore fired on but hold the position until 3 p. m. when wo wore relieved by Co. I That night they weio torced to retreat treat ; reinforcements were sent to them , and two wore wounded in Co. I. The next day there WAS a general attack on the water works and the next day we chased then in great shape. There were tw men killed in Co. B. and one in G Co. B'B captain wan wounded , and another man from a company tha I don't know. Wo ware in supper of the battery that day on aoooun of being on outpost before th fight , and only tired a few shots but it in the only time since w bavo boon hero that we were not a the front. Tbo 'iwentioth and Twenty-Second regulars are bore and more troops are expected an ; time. I suppose there will bo a big round.up of natives when tbo ; All got here ; I hope BO , anyway ; i we can got them well licked the Volunteers eau oorne homo. Sor- guaut tikavaaki , who WUH in Broken How drilling UH , is litru. Ho is QtmrtorinaHlcr Sergeant in Uo. I. of the 'J'wonty-Hooond reguhirs ; Layton - ton Haw him yesterday. I Htippono you have hoard of "Dud" hoing promoted to Hcoond Hcutonnnt of company M. It was quito a mir- prJHo to all of UB ; wo don't know iio\\ it como about , but wo give Llout Orr credit for the good work , nnd think ho at loaHt bad u hand in it. "Dad" hnH not received hia commiBHion yet becaudo there 'nas been no notification of Lieut. Orr'n ( liHohargo , but ho expeotH it any time ; I will then bo FirHt Sergeant , I HtipOHi | > ; the captain has said 1 should bo. There may bo more 1 should tell you , but thin is all I can think of thin timo. Your lov ug HOM and brother , IIoicAou KKNNKDY. UAMHLIiNU. Mu. EDITOII ; I saw in your pa- > ur not long tjiucc , an article in o ara to the gambler in our city , vlnuh put me to thinking. The ui'Htion ariHen , are wo becoming a iiitton of gamblers ? and wo are forced to admit that to too great in extent we areThero ib a latino for everything , and let tin HOC if we can tind uuy UUUBO for this. Are our teachings on Ibis > oint as plain and distinct as they ihould bu ? LIow often do vre Heo boys on our streets , not yet in their teuiiH , playing innrblofor keepn" , ind Boino ol them KOIIB of our church mcmbera who would , no doubt , hold up their hands in holy horror if you or I hliould intimate that their boy * wonld become a gambler : and yet tins is a Htepping-atone , and gives the young mind a considerable start on the load that leads to the seductive oliaruiH of a continued gumblor. Again , a tew days at o I heard a little son of an earnest Christian wovker lolling what a jolly , good [ > aiuo Mr. A's. sou had ut Hobiol , where ho would have olhcr boys try to drop a marble in a hole in a box lid ; Hliould ho fail , us he waH almost sure to do , the marble was a forfeit to the young malinger , but on the other hand did ho Kuooebd he was rewarded by two to one Boino time within the last twelve months the slot machines wore all stopped from running in our city , the justice of which 1 do- not question , but lo ! Fair time came ana our streets were crowded by the worst form of gambling , it so far that they allowed any one without regard to ago to partici pate , you and I saw staunch ohurol member showing with evident pride , a knife that his boy , not in his teens , had won at one of these tables , and he remarked that it only coat him ton cents. 13ut Homo one may say , you are too hard on the church member , but I say no , and 1 atn not vet through with the church. In the not far past I attended churc on Sunday evening and the minister publicly announo od that on a certain evening , at t certain place , there would bo : carpet-rag social , and went on to explain that the young man would pay ten cents for a ball and no oiu knew what bo wotld find on un winding it. Siooo then we had oob web social , where the same idea of obanoo prevailed. Knowing that the human mind , especially of the young , runs toward the ohatio- cs , they reason , uud rightly too that more would attend and pay thu neueHsary ion cents for the ball of carpet rags for the fun ol find ing whose name was written within than would , weiOtbo elements of gambling loft out luoro would pay the ten cents to get in and neoure a string representing the cob-web , that they might try the lottery ol ohanoo aa to whom ho would secure to snari ) Inn linoh. And what is the price paid for this ICBFOII in gambling ? Why , just simply dollars lars and oentd lo carry OM the work of the church. Can wo afford to give a young man a leeton in the alluring giuno of chance for tbo pitiful Hum of ten cent * ? But some one will euy this in not gam bling , and I say that cider that has just beguu to gut sharp is not alco holic , but knowing the tondcnoy of humanity to run riot when it is started , there is danger in the cider , aud so it is in the other case. To bo sura , 1 would not say that every one that attended the sooialn enit- inor.ttod above would boooruti a confirmed gambler , but I would say thorn is danger. The history of .tmbling IH that the devotee Joes tot gamble Holely for the gain hero is iii it , but inoro to hatiafy the morbid desire for iti ncductivo charms. So my advice would be , if we cau not run the aH'nirH of this city without iho money received from the cane-rack , the knife-rack or the money-rack , we had better give up our city government. If we can not run our chinches by the plan originated by God Almighty , and followed by the apostlo.s , thoi wo had better become converted , oloar down to our pocket books , then I am sure the free will olTor- ings will eomi in to such an extent that all qiiofitionablt : methods would bo relegated and thrown aside * A LAY MKMIIKU. BAPTIHT oiiimou Prcnchidg in the liaptist nhurch Sunday , April 2'J , Pt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m ; Sunday school at 1'2 m ; young poiples mooting at 7 p. m ; subject of morning sermon , "Tho duties of church members lowards eauh other. " Evening sermon "Solomon's wise choice. " A committee from eaoh of the young peoples societies of the oily will moot nt 4 p. in. in the Presby terian church tot the purpose of or ganizing a local union , 01I1U3TIAN CHUHOU. Kev. Bailey , of Ar.slcy , will till the pulpit next Sunday morning and evening lie is an able man and all should make a special effort to attend. The Christian Endeavor at 7:00 : o'clock ; subject"HowChristmakeH use of common lives. " Loader , Miss Mary Kloob. BPIBCOPAL uiiunoa. Sunday , April 23 , morning prayer or ; evening lecture , subject , "Cer tain moral aspects of the money question. " Sunday evening , April 30 , The railroad problem. " fhas. Ferguson , Rector. The readers of the KRPUUUOAN can save money by dealing with those who advertise in the REFUBU CAN , A couple of boys with a match culled out the hofu company nnd HcverH hundred others last Satur day bj netting lire in the grove in the north part of the oily. Forlu nately thu ( ire was noon checked and but little damngn was done except to the trees through which it pnnst'd. Seeds 1 hayo Iho Now SUCCOHH bcar.llusa Inrley , aNo tint black hulIuHH bar- lev , ill 40o per buHhc-l ; the Inpaneae buckwheat nnd hoi { niillc.t for naln Kftid ordern to J , li. KI.UMI * , Cliff , Neb. 4t riiio rei'clioruit Stallion Tor Sale. Not being able , owing to my advanced acu and poor lii'iUh , to tike oaro of him , i am ol'ering to Hull my thoroughbred Peroheron stallion nt a bargain. Timr will t e given to Htiit the purch.iBer Call on mo at once , or write mo nl Bro ken Bow. a 30-i ) II , WAI/TOX. Fou UKNT : A brick store room nn north nide of public square. For particulars inquire < f If A F. Two Houses for Sale. TliM J. O. Mniilick property , Rontli of ttio * ioiitJi aide echool house , and tbu J. S. Itlrkpntiick property , tJireo blocks from public HiUfue- | also H ROOU bicycle for salo. Enquire of J. C. MAUMOK. "A word to the wise 'B stifllulent , " and -word irom ibe wise should bo Hiitllciont , but you ask , who are thu wise ? Tboso who know. The oft re peated experience of trustworthy poreoim oiuy be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Clnimburlalu'B Cou h Remedy glvett belter satisfaction than nny other In thu market. Ho has huun In the dniK business atElktoti , Ky , , for twelve yonra ; has Bold hundreds of bottles tles of this remedv nnd neiulv all other meOie.luea luanufacturcd , which Hbowa conoluslvoly that Ohuinberlalu'H Is the most satisfactory to the people. For sale hy nil druggists. OAMEHON &REESK , \TroK' > tiYS.teCOUN31 LLOHS Al' 1.&W. Hni ms rt-'J lUnlty block , llrokcn How , Mob. Thos , A. Turnbull , CONTKAGTOR AND BUILDER. Faithful work done , prices reason able and all wont guaranteed. Broken Bow , Nebraska. School and-Church Furniture. For School Furniture , School Supplies or Chimili Furniture , I offer the beet terms ttie mnrkut affords. JOHN DECIOU8 , Broken Bow , Neb. In tlie District Court ot Ciifter Connty. Nebr L. Hurt Cro d , Treasurer ot the Virmnnt" ! llotlioilifit Bciulnarv aud Female Col- I legu , 1'lalutlII , | T . I Hpnry 8. Calkins , Slury E. Calklus.Jolm I rrnll and S. F. Garrls , UefonJunts. 1 To Henry S. CaUlns , alary K. Calkins and John 1'rall : You , and each ot you , will take notice that on the 17th dty ot April , 18JU , the iiboru named ulalntlr. filed Ills putltlon In thu district court nt Onslei conutv , Nclir"8km , ngnlnst you niid each of yon , together with otbor defendants , thoob loot and prayer ut ffhlch enld petition are to forecloco a certain mortxaKo executed by tbu defendants - fondants Henry S. Cnlklus and Mary E Calkins to Iho Ncbrankn Mortgage & Trust Co , open the north west quarter ( NV )4) ) ) of section thirteen (13) ( ) township twenty (20) ( ) north ot range nineteen - teen (10) ) west , sltnated in Cueter county , No- braeka. Said mortgage being glren for the pur- poeo of securing one principal coupon bond , tbo principal ot Bald bond bcine in thu pum of $ l > 00 , said bond dated on the 6th day of May 1801 , iuui maturing on the first day of .fiily , 1830 , hearing hilt-rest ut the ratoof Boron nor cout per annum from date until maturity , evidenced b/ ten Inter est coupon notes , for the man of S21 00 caclt , attached to paid principal bondnnd bearing o en date therewith , and find bond bearing Inturoetat the rate of ton per cent , per unnam utter matur ity. That after the execution ot fiilu bond , cou- pena nnd mortgage , the same vvero rn thu icgu- far course of business , sold and assigned to iho plttlntlir In this suit , and the plaintiff U no1 the owner and liciUer thereof. There U now dua ow Ing and unpaid upon said l > end , COTPOIB , in terest and mortgage the following JIIIIM , towlt : Upon catd principal bond tbo sum of $000.1)1) ) to- ictburnllli Interest thereon nt tbo lute often per cent , per annum from thi ) flrst day of July , ISM ; upon coupon No. 7 , JJI with 10 per ceui Inture-t fioni Jan. 1,1805 : upon coupnn No. S , J'Jl wtjh 10 per cent interest from July 1 , 1895. upon coupon No. D , V l with jo ItIj ! o nt Interest from Jan 1 , ISX , upon vuupon n'a , lu ; &i with 10 pi-r ci'nt lutorcst from July 1st , Iti'M. And plulntllT prays lu said petition that said mortmain ) mny be foreclosed , ami It bo decreed that mild promUca may bo sold to eiitUfy the amount duu upon suld mortgage. You , and lacb of you , are rrqulred to nnsner said putltlon un or before Moiulay , the SUth duy ofiliiy , IbUO 1. UAKTCUOdS , Treasurer of the Vermont Methodist Seminary and ( female Oollcgu. lly C. 1 , . Gutterton , his Attorney.- TIME TABLE. BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Helena , Chicago , llutte , Ht. Joseph , Portland , Kansas City , sftu Lake City Sf Louis , and all hun Franclnco point * east and eonth. and all points wet TUAINS I.EA.YK AS FOLLOWS- EAHT. No.-12. Local oxpri-ss dally , Lincoln , Om h . and all points c st _ .0'SO n.m. No. 4U. Tliroii li freight oaM dally..f > :3l : a. m. No. 48 , l.owil freight east o.ut daily ! 2.I5 p. m , Departs at 1.03p.m. Except bunday. WBfT. No. ! ! . Local eztircBa dally , llelonn , Ditt * i'ortland , ill-voluts ! west 10M7p. lu No. 45. " " west " 10-5H p m No. 47. ' " ' S-16p. m Departs at S.45p ! , nv Kxcept Hunday. bleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( so * ( w Irec ) on thrnugh tralnn , TIcKea ttolJ and bii- gage chocked to any point lu thi United bUvlct and Canada , No. 48 has merchandise cars Tuesday * , Thnr- dnys and .Saturdays. No. 45 will carry pagtenijerg for Anxelim ) , Hal lt > y. Seneca , Whitman uud Alllauio. No. 4t ) will carry paaaei gem for lUvtnnt Grand lelnnd , York , iSeward and Lincoln , information , map # , lime tables and ticket rail on or write tall. L. Orrasby , ( gent , or J Krauch , U. 1 > . A. , Ouinbw , Nebrunka. II. L. o 1 make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. JbW. . HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. ntm jkS'j.fl8 ! m P E R L E H"3 tt line of complete Boots and Shoes , Wagons , Buggies , And a complete line of Come nnd see me , and I promise you good goods and prices as low as the lowest 8 II. HUKNIl/M. President , Lincoln , Neb. H. 0. ItOOEUS. Cashier , llroken Kow. O. 1 . VKlllM . . . V-Pros , llrokcn Iloic. J. M KIMlllillUNU , AM'I C liicr First National Bank , OF BROKEN BOW. General Banking Business Transacted. nntisoTons : . H. Bunihitm. L. 11. Jcwott. It. C. Talbot. o. 1' . 1'orloy. II. a. Rogers. COKIIKTONDBNTH : United Statcg Nntlou l Hank. Oni'ilm Clmau National Hank , Now York. AraorlcAii Exchange ) Bank , Lincoln. First National IJank. Grand Inland , First Notional Bank , North I'latto , Neb. HARNESS ! HARNESS ! r Invo now over 200 sots of Harness in the house , and will bo able i ) give you anything wanted , from $13.00 to $35.00 per set. complete. Wo bavo first-class Harness from $22.00 to § 25.00. Wo bavo some forty odd different nt\len of Harness. AND AS MANY DIFFKIIENT PKICEO HAH- NKSS , and in thn ovcnt we don't happen to bavo just what you want , wo be able to change them to uiit > our taste. If you w nt factory M Harness we have them , and will be able to give at least ten per cent b ° ttor value than anyone -Iso in the rounty , because wo have all our factory barne s rnado to our order , and for this reason c are able to get better value for tbo same ino.icy. VVo will ilso duplicate any and all tnstern catalogues on prices. It you happen to have i price on llar- UOHH , britig it with JOH and we will duplicate tlie sumo an.I sav * you the freight on anything hot ween hero and Chicago , at.d add freight beyond. We mean just what we say above. All tbo following lines are complete , and prices guaranteed : Shelf Hard wace , Pocket Knives. Table Knives and Forks , Spoons. Tin warn of all kindn , Nails. Bolts , Barb Wire , Hog Fencing , Bicycles , Sowing Ma- cbi < uH , Guns , Cartridges , Shells , Powder ami Shot. On Saddles We are Eight. Thanking you all for pi < u patronagu with which we are well pleased , our trade baa more than doubled in tint past year , and wo will therefore out ) MUG our old motto , Has No Equal. The manufacturers have in the past winter greatly imnrovn.l tlinir ormor machine , and it is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is anew now machine , no * patents , and as an introduction to Cusler county farnuuH for tbo season ot 1800 , the manufacturers will make it an object for those ) who -want to purobaso a machine to Hue their.agent before buy ing. "For particulars nee or write WILLIAM MOORE , Broken 15ow , Nebraska. Hie Machine that TalksTs , ' PHONE FINER THAN EVER1 \v \ I -MI u Vtcl LTI'I ] II1 phone , the Inchest pcrlcctiou of the mt a- / * < j ( ' , tor's skill. ' 1 he most wonderful invention ? H I " , > ( cf the age , no * at a prac within the * * * * reach of e\erjonc. Tor homo .imu'imcrt , i" , PRINCE OF ENTERTAINntV < will entertain a company by the hour Wtl'r. ' - and durable. Winds up hUe a tloi.1 ardmifi , . , < that a child can operate it From flo lu $ : o ' ' made last fall by hundreds of us i.sers In f < entertainments \Ve puarantee the Impro\cd Graphoplionc loud and cletrctu > to be distinctly heard in hall church . ' ' any or anywhere. l'la > all ofSouna' * I I pieces exactly as rendered by that famous band Drums , Cornets , ' 1 ruinbcn. ' in < . Uccites Tells funny stories. Will repeat your own > olce , your frivrd * ' \ i songs sung to tt , or dories told to it. \oa can male > our own Records easily : .i t rcproducr them at once as often as desired. Has been known to ray foritsfll In u-'i evening Price $10 , includes Improved Eagle Graphoplionc , 1 Extr Loud Alum. . 1 1 Reproducer , 1 Concert Horn , Hearing Tubes for "persons. ( If hcarhig tubes fir u.vj than 2 persou are desired , we will furnish them at the rate of COcfcr eachpmcn ) t Inhibition R ords. ( Musical or Talking ) 60c each , or 55 00 a dozen. PROPOSITION secure at once a sample of our new $ ? 0 Slot Machine Sellm like wiMfiie M y ol bronze. Very attractive Operates automatically. Requires i u aittntion what- - r Can be placed on top of show case or on a counter. About 10 imhcs Inch and IJ mu jong blraply coins money for tha dealer owning it. Price 20 00 net. WUUtllon ) l./ir-t.illraenW ! to responsible denier ) If desired * I mi lele Vw r.raphof h"n-nn-lK--lC ' " ? . i raa.LJfri.c oa application Address „ , , : B15sh , Western Selllnp ; Agts.po.i-QioMain St. , Dubuquc , Io\vn.