MS TOE WORLD M INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS 1 SPAINS LAST CAED VILL MAKE FINAL EFFORT TO CRUSH THE REBELS rrWcyJurIIas Gone to Santiago to Pac ify that Part of the Island Abdi cation Story Has Been Revived in Great Britain Other News Wcylcr Goes to the Front Havana Cat Jen Weyler after a stormy passage on a coasting steamer from 3Iaii7anillo arrived in Santiago de Cuba Qloiiday In addressing the local authori ties in the palace of Santiago de Cuba Capt Gen Weyler explained that he was coming to pacify that part of the island and that though he was strongly desirous of peace his system of making war was to jc rigorous toward the rebels who re tfuse to accept the clemency which Spain through him offered them The general added Notwithstanding the examples in rigor -set by other colonial nations 1 attend to nhe reconstruction of the wealth ot the island This was the purpose which in spired my labt decrees and I propose to continue this policy although I have been compelled in some instances to counte nance destruction owing to the fact that circumstances have made it necessary in some cases to destroy the resources of the xehels The captain general then referred to the sincerity of the Spanish government in its desire to introduce reforms in Cuba con cluding with the remark I come to bring peace or war If the former is accepted -we will then return to the law But if the latter is desired behind me come forty battalions of troops ABDICATION STORY REVIVED TSaid the Prince of Wales Will Soon Succeed Victoria Zsew Yoiik A London cable says Sir JVsbmead Bartlett repeats in his paper England the rumor regarding the queens proposed abdication lie says -Information reaches us from a source nisually reliable that it is the intention of Jier majesty to retire at an early date from active rule in favor of the Prince of Wales Stories of abdication have been rife dur ing jubilee week but are not generally accepted Many important official steps -would be necessary It would upset things more here than a presidential elec tion does in the United States There are those who predict a business panic in case lhe Prince of Wales becomes king The jubilee showed that Queen Victoria is the tonly woman on earth with 5000000 lovers and while Wales undoubtedly is popxilar it is not likely that his peculiar life has given the British public confidence in his ability to rule KILLED IN PUBLIC SQUARE 3farion Sebastian Shot in Lancaster Ky by His Tjancastki Ky Tuesday afternoon on The publjc square jtfarioji Sebastian was shot dead live balls having penetrated his body A coroners jury heard Uc testi mony immediately and its verdict was v that S 1 and Jack Turner and an un fknown party fired the murderous shots also that S 1 Turner who is a to Sebastian was the principal in the killing and fired the first shot A suit jby Turner against his father-in-law for 510000 damages for alienating his wifes affections in which Sebastian was a wit ness was the cause of the shooting All fivere well to do farmers and this tragedy as like v to start a bad family feud - TProtcst Against Bourse Reforms Bkklix Delegates from the grain pro duce and milling trades of Germany passed a resolution declaring the bourse Teform law a serious and unwarranted in jury to trade and expressing sympathy vilh Berlin corn and produce dealers in the struggle forced uncn them by the gov ernment thpVunfitereilSealnlSs as con ducled by he exchanges wer absolutely to a sound svstera one ar gams tfiat as a basis for actual 1 fixinS prices they were indispensable Mutilated Body UnitlcntHIca XjwYk The mutilated bodylluU was found in two sections one in ast itiver Satuiday and the other in the noxth em part of this city Sunday has not fm identified Coroners Phvsician OH uiv011 say llut wlioeer had cut up the bo J1 AVhile he might not have been a sm2 must have known somcUiinr of n ilaii -anatomy as he had cut the bodv in ms where saw and knife would meet witlthS iisi leiisiauce More Work Tor Plate Glass Men VAxdeksox Ind The American Plate SMass Company the largest outside of tie t Monday put in full operation Alexandria plant where a 70000 fire oc urreQ six months ago Seven hundred men jnli be employed The Pmsburc adate Glass Company in the trust has also -ordered itsElwood and Kokomo factories lo be put in fall operation A Trolley Arshlp STRICKEN IN THE SENATE Pottigrew Has an Apoplectic Stroke While Making a Spoeca WASinxoTOx An abrupt and startling halt in the tariff debate occurred in the senate at 230 oclock Saturday when In the midst of a passionate speech Senator Pettigrew Silver Republican of South Da kota was stricken with paralysis of the vocal chord which brought his speech to a close with a sentence half ut tered The senator was not physically in capacitated except In the sudden loss of the power of speech Although he took his seat unaided his associates felt that grave possibilities were involved in such an attack They were quickly by his side and he was ministered to with as little confusion as possible He left the chamber soon after and was taken home by his friends Dr Balne said there was no im mediate danger though he pronounced the attack to be in the nature of a slight stroke of apoplexy causing facial paralysis The senator must keep quiet for awhile the doctor said FIRE ON BOARD SHIP Steamer City of Rome Has an Ex citing Experience XkvYoiuc The anchor line steamer City of Borne arrived Monday from Glas gow and Moville after a thrilling experi ence with fire on board ship The steamer sailed on June 10 with 2 passengers and a cargo of general merchandise On Satur day at 230 p in smoke was discovered issuing from the hold immediately for ward of the bridge Dense volumes of smoke soon began to ascend The fire alarm was quickly sounded and the crew beat to martcrs Streams of water were turned into the burning compartment and at 5 p m the fire was under control The cargo will probably be a total loss At one time the passengers were re quested to get their hand baggage and be prepared to leave the ship but there was no panic among them Many of the state rooms were flooded THE EASTERN IMBROGLIO Greeks and Turks Both Prepare for Emergencies Athens The Turkish army in Epirus having occupied several poaitions overlook ing Agrapha thus threatening the Greek retreat in the event of a resumption of hostilities the Greek government has de cided to occupy Karpensi with u strong fore Cane a An armed force of 1200 Mus sulmans made a sortie from Canea Satur day ight crossing the military cordon and surprising the insurgents at Kanlikas tclli three hours distant A desperate combat ensued in which 13 Mussulmans were killed and 12 wounded Later advices show that many Christians were killed as well as many Turks in en gagements that preceded the principal fighting at Kanlikastelli The whole dis trict is greatly excited WILL NOT FIGHT MITCHELL Corbett WH1 3Icct No Man Unless for the Championship Boston Ex Champion James J Cor bett when seen regarding the statement that ho and Charley Mitchell would be matched to a finish fight for a purse of 13000 offered by Dan Stuart said T rather think that the experience of this same Mitchell at Jacksonville should prove conclusivelj that he has seen his best dajs as a pugilist and should remain in retirement I will meet no man unless it is for the championship of the world and the only man from whom I can recover that title will be either Fitzsimmons or the man who conquers him if such a thing should come to pass - Biggest Electrical Contract Pittsbvjtsg Pa The largest contract for electrical apparatus that has ever been given out since tne niaiim2cUirc of aclinicly has becone an in electrical dustrial factor has been received by the Westinghouse Company It is for 73000 horse power generators for the transmis sion of power in fifteen units of 5000 horse power each They arc for the St Law rence Construction Company of Xew York a corporation organized for the purpose of utilizing the water power of the falls of upper St Lawrence Piver The plant will be located at Massena N Y Answer Is Cabled to Japan Washington The reply of the secre tary of state to the protest of Japan against the annexation of Hawaii has been deliv ered to the Japanese minister and cabled to Tokio A supplemental statement will be filed by the minister after the receipt of further instructions This will probably take some time as the note of the state de partment is worded carefully and diplo matically and its meaning is somewhat obscure on the poinl j raised by Japan Big Tennessee Wlieat Crop Knoxville Tenn The most remark able wheat crop ever known is now being harvested throughout east Tennessee The season has been a perfect one and the farmers had planted an unusually large crop The output will be enormous Al- roalv the sale ot new wheat has begun Siwl it fC lineirtlt nf 1hnrat niwl virlinf lVop were delivered hero Saturday at 00 nts 300000 Fire in Xe v Orleans tViH fltT 7- vvc tiiv liivilm mil i - A V- w au y afternoon in the four story brick rice ill of Ernest Bros The structure was fusekly destroyed and the llames spread to M fie old mill in tlrsj rear and threatened t fiernshcims tobacco factory where a inic was created among several hundred Is at work All ware rescued however ss v ill be ovO100000 ug Clark Llace in her lac BOMBARDED FROM THE SKY Topeka Struck by a Phenomenally Destructive Hailstorm Topeka Fan The worst hailstorm known in the history of Kansas struck tliis city shortly after 0 oclock Thursday Hailstones weighing twelve to sixteen ounces stripped the trees of their foliage smashed window panes on every hand in cluding the finest plate glass store fronts cut down telegraph and telephone wires riddled awnings and inilicted unpre cedented damage throughout the city Dogs were struck in the streets and in stantly killed- Horses were knocked to their knees to vise again and dash away in mad fright Many runaways occurred throughout the city When the fury of the storm had passed dead birds were found everywhere A heavy wind and terrific lightning accompanied the storm The damage wought can better be imag ined when it is known that the hailstones ranged in size from that of a hens egg to an ostrich and that thirty minutes after the storm one hailstone was picked up which measured M inches in circumfer ence Surgeons were busy dressing the wounds of persons injured in the storm Many were hurt in runaways on the streets FEAST FOR LONDONS POOR Princess of Wales Idea Carried Ont with Great Snccess London Thursday the Princess of Wales gave a dinner to the poorest of the poor the most graceful part ot the cele bration The dinner was not a big ban quet in one place Sixty thousand persons were fed in about 200 places while 13000 were served in their own homes Many amusing incidents have grown out of the decision not to provide beer The poor Englishmen and Englishwomen demand beer as earnestly as they sing -God Save the Queen nere is one instance Sircty eight of the invited had joyously accepted the invitation when they learned of the rumor that no beer would be circulated They doubted their senses investigated and found it true whereupon fifty three of the paupers with towering dignity formally declined to partake of the dinner The most interest ing of these dinners were those served to crippled children and jail birds The latter a unique gathering of men and women who have been behind the bars for serious crimes every crime from murder to ticket swindling was represented NEW STANDARD OIL DEAL It Secures Control of the Bay State Gas Company New Youic A dispatch from Boston stating that the Standard Oil Company has gained control of the Bay State Gas Com pany has been confirmed in tins city The consideration by which the Standard Oil Company comes into possession of the Bay State Gas Company is said to be the pay ment of 22 30000 to J Edward Addicks and the promise that all litigation between the different interests in the company shall end These terms could not be verified as the persons interested refused to discuss the matter at all West Virginia Governor Wccls Wheeling W Ya Hon Geo Wes ley Atkinson governor of West Yirginia was united in marriage at Clarksburg the home of the bride Mrs Myra H Camden widow of the late wealthy Judge G D Camden Thursday last Tiie ceremony took place in the presence of only a few immediate friends Decision in Lia A bra Case Washington The United Slates court of claims has rendered a decision in the famous La Abra case holding in effect that the reward rendered against Mexico by Sir Edward Thornton acting as itm pirc under the treaty of 1853 with Mexico was obtained by testimony of a corrupt character Intense Heat in Kansas Kansas City The most intense heat in central Kansas for several years has been experienced recently The thermometer average 100 finally reaching 104 There have been many prostrations among the farmers and at soma points harvest work has been abandoned Dauntless Crew Goes Free TCrcv West Fla The crew and Cubans on board the Dauntless arrested Friday were discharged Saturday by United States Commissioner Otto on the ground were a niilitarv orcanization or intending acts hostile to Spain New York Suicide Identified Xew Yoric The woman who com mitted suicide in the vestibule of the Cav alry Episcopal Church Saturday has ben positively identified as Mrs Josephine Doriat a former ladys maid MAUHET QUOTATIONS- Chicago Cattle common to prinio 30 to o2o hogs shipping gratis 0 to sheep fair 10 choice S JOO to -100 wheat Xo 1 red 72c to 73c corn No 2 iMe to 20c oats Xo - 17c to 10c rye No 2 5c ro Cue butter choice rrcamery 14c to lc eggs fresh Se to c new potatoes SOc to 03c ppr bushel broom corn common growth to clioicc groen hurl 23 to 70 per ton Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 323 hogs choice light 300 to 3 J sheep common to choice 300 to 375 wheat Xo 2 74c to 70c corn Xo 2 white 2dc to 2Sc oats Xo 2 white 20c to 22c St Louis Cattle 300 to 323 hogs 300 to 3 Jo sheep 300 to 400 wheat Xo 2 75c to 7Sc corn Xo 2 yellow 22c to 24c oats Xo 2 white 17c to 1Jc rye Xo 2 31c to 33c Cincinnati Cattle 2C0 to 300 hogs 300 to 375 sheep 230 to 3io wheat Xo 2 79c to Sic corn Xo 2 mixed 20c to 27c oats Xo 2 mixed 20c 22c ie Xo 2 33c to 3oc troit Cattle S250 to So00 Hogs to 373 sheep 250 to 400 Xo 2 SOc to S2c corn Xo J to 27c cats Xo 2 white 2c lL4c to 35c at Xo 2 red Sic to S2c 25c to 20e oats Xo rye Xo 2 34c to 30c 430 t Xo 2 spring 2c 24c to 20c oats Xo barey Xo 2 31c to to 30c irovk mess IX to 525 hogs tfO to 400 icora Xo 2 Itrhite 24c 523 hoss to 425 loru No 2 22c to 23c Iggs West- STATE OP NEBBASKA MEWS Or THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Armour Co of Chicago to Etccc an Imuierieo Puckiag House a fc South Omaha Nearly Niuoicen Acres Will Be Utilized Biff Plant for Omaha Armour Co of Chicago will erect an Immense packing house in South Omaha The details have till been arranged within the pust month A tract of land on the north side of Q Sti eet at the west end of the viaduct has been purchased Another large tract has been bonght from the Union Stock Yards Company making In all abotit nineteen acres A packing houso larger than any in the city will bo built in fact It is to be as large as Armours Chi cago house Nearly all of the nineteen acres will be utilized by buildings vbich will all be of brick and erected in Hie most substantial manner These buildings are to be lilted with all modern appliances the best and most improved machinery to be had being used Work is to be com menced at once and it is expected that tho plant will be ready for occupancy by Jan uary 1 189S BARNATOS HALF BROTHER Martin Ilouscr in Ouster County Pnfcs in ti ClnJm The sand hills of Cnster County have roduced an alleged relative of the unfor tunate Harney Ea rnnto the South African diamond kinji who met a tragic death two weeks ago by jumping overboard while en route to Southampton Martin Uonser claims to be a half brother of the Kaflir king lie lives In a sod house about twelve miles northwest of Broken JJow and if his story is true hs i elated to his attorney James Ledwich it is possible a portion of the estate of Uarnaro will find its way to that city Mr llouser alleges that his father Stephen llouser died when Martin was about 4 years old and two years later his mother married Mr Isaac a Hebrew merchant of London and the fruit of thid marriage was Barney or Uarnctt Isaacd the dia mond king The second marriage was not pleasant to Martin and he left home when a boy of 14 years and made a living by traveling over England -as a fakir until ho set sail lor America Mr llouser is satined that he can prove his title of relationship to the deceased speculator as he has in his possession the original marriage certificate of Stephen llouser to Amelia IJarnetti his parents and he has retained attorneys James Led wich and X T Giuld of Broken iJow to prosecute his Interest in the catute of his half brother ami JLkuii Decision A case of much importance to sharehold ers in building and loan associations was decided at Chadron kist week in district court Judge M P Kinkead presiding The Chadron Building and Loan Associa tion attempted to foreclose some property and the defendant who had already made heavy payments on the purchase price attacked the constitutionality of tiie act of lSTlJ under which the as sociation was organized After a bitter light lasting sis days the court found for the defendant thereby setting aside and satisfying the mortgage and throwing the costs upon the plaintiff asso ciation The court also found that about 3000 more than enough to satisfy tho mortgage had txjn paid by the defendant and alH that the series had some years jet to run Two Men Bwricnl Under 9nrd A serious accident occurred at the Combs sand bunk four miles northwest of Peru recently Four teams were loading sand for the normal school dormatory when without warning the bank caved in A P Cuthcart audC C Gillilaml were buried beneath three feet of sand and clay Only one muu and some boys were above ground By hare work they oucceeded in uncover ing tiie heads of the buried men before Ufo was extinct and finally in gettingtliem out Both were seriously injured Cath cart was badly crushed over the lungs and heart and there is some question as to his recovery Drill for Oil in Xebruska The Nebraska Petroleum Mining Com pany has commenced work preparatory to investigating the mineral possibilities of northefist Nebraska Ex Congressman George 1 Meiklejohn is president of tiio company and Prof Nicholson state geol ogist has given the company assurance that the geologic indietdions are better ior finding petroleum in this section tiHJii hi Kansas where it has recently ben found Iiueial rigivts for 50000 acres of laud m Dakota County have been secured Roy Stenls His Employers Horse Burt Savers a boy wiio has been employed by II B Beed a farmer near Columbus ran awy with a horMi bo longing to hir employer recently The boy is described tto shubily dressed knee pants barefooted dirty slouch hat with a hole in the crown Tiie animal was a G00 poiuid pony branded L on the shouldor A liberal reward is offered for tho return of the animal Complaints ol Low Assessments The board of County commissioners was in session at Lexington as a board of equal ization Complaints were filed against nearly nil the leading business men of Lexington asserting trwt their assess ments were too low The complaints are resolving themselves Into a partisan move Two Horses Killed by Lightning Two horses belonging to a farmer named Albert Toil living two and a half miles south of El wood were killed by lightning last week They were a fine span of gray horses valued at about 203 Tiel had just put them in a shed for shelter when tiie shed was struck by lightning Endeavorers in Convcntion The Cass County Society of Christian Endeavor held its thirteenth annual con vention in the Christian Church at Elm wood About 150 delegates were present Lightning Strikes Same Place Twice The barn of Chris Oswald north of West Point was struck by lightning the other night and together with its contents de stroyed by fire Strange to say a barn standing on the very same spot was struck by lightning and consumed some yeaas ago Blows Off His Head J B Yocum committed suicide at North Loup by blowing the top of his head off with a shotgun putting the muzzle of the gun into his mouth The explosion scat tered blood and brains all over the room He leaves a wife and live children BARTLEY IS GUILTY Find that tiie E State Trcanuror EnilieSKfttofI Pnhlif T7rrw1a The Bartley ury at Omaha found the ex state treasurer guilty as charged in the third part of tiie information of converting the money of tiie state to his own use as an individual white holding the ofilce of state treasurer the amount of the embezzlement being fixed at 5151SSitL The amount of money which Bartley is convicted of em bezzling was probnbry reached by giving Bartley credit ior tiro 150000 which ho claimed to have sheeked kito the general fund from his prhmle account in the Omaha National Bank The amount of money he was abonsod o embezzling was 2018SL05 and t appear that a slight error was made In the computation the figures in the cents cokvni 45 instead of 5 After the verdict of the Jury had been en tered in the record Judge Baker issued an order releasing Bertle va bond for his ap pearance in court and remanded him to jail to await sentence This proceeding was something of a aarprise to the defend ant and his attorneys and they promptly took an exception to tbe order of the court but Bartley was turned orer to Sheriff -McDonald and Ise was taken to the county Jail and piaeed under the charge of the jailor He wiw aecoixled the same treat ment as was given Henry Bolin the Omaha cx cRy treMnrer who left tho county jail a short time ago for the state ixmitontiary to tervo a sentence of nine teen years passed upon him by J ml go Baker for r crimo of the same nature for wliicii Bartley now staads convicted The action of the statute under which Bartlett stands convicted provides for a sentence of from one to twenty one years and a tine of double the amount of the em bezzlement Xev Method of Panning Henry Hoffman one of Valley Countys enterprising farmers residing in its west ern portion attended a lecture given by Prof Campbell at Westcott Custer County some time last winter ami determined to give his method a trial This spring he plowed his land deep then took a disc harrow and sot tiie discs straight so that instead of throwing the dirt up they would act as packers After getting his ground well paked lie went over it with a harrow until the ground wm covered with a dust mulch After the corn was up he took the shovels from a cultivator and attached a harrow on each arm of tle cultivator the teeth of which consisted of 80 penny spikes set close together With these ise went through ttw rows of corn tearing up the small weeds by the roots until his harrows were full lifted them up let the weeds drop out and went on as before He pur sued the same method tvith his wheat and potatoes with the result that he has the finest corn wheat and potatoes in the dis trict Ollieers Asked eo Pay Tutcs The officers and others including aomo of the officers wives of the military iost at Fort Robinson were in receipt of tax notices from the county clerks office at Chadron recently in sums ranging from 150 to 500 and tiie post exchanges 033 The notices of assessment were placed in the hands of tiie iost adjutant with re quests that they be referred to the law of the government for a decision as to tho legality of the action of the county offi cials About a year ago in what was known as the Fort Itobinson exchange beer case a decision was rendered by the court that the state which of course in cludes the county had no juriadictijii over the affairs of Fort Robinson Robbers Surprised at Their VTork Constables Chris Ohlen and M Rohrke of Radar took two tramps to Pierce tho other day who were charged with break ing into Mr Rohrkes house on Sunday while Mr Rohrke and his son were at church Church let out about half an hour earlier than usual and on returning home they surprised the robbers The man who was watching outside made his escape but was overtaken by Rohrkes son on his bicycle The other tramp was caught in the cellar Improvements at Fort Robinson Constructor Bates of Chadron has just begun the erecion at Fort Robinson of a large store building lor Iousng hay 180 feet in length and oapnbie of storing tons Extensive improvements are also being made in other parts of the post and a large force of mechanics has been em ployed for tbe xast four weeks in remodel ing what is known ns tbe old line offi cers quarters wnieh it is intended shall be ready for occupancy shortly after July 4 Iany Postoffico Aspirants The Nelson poslofijce is now being eagerly sought after by many candidates among whom the following are the most prominent F A Seberzmger of the Nel son Gazette W T BattenMd Clark 1 1 Stoner A J Robiuon E W Imler Burr Gardner and J M Hall At present tho roce seems to be between Bottenfield and Sherzinser The present incumbent Ira G Foster has nearly n year yet to serve Talks of Annexation The Blair council is trying to get more territory within the city limits Some will come in by petition while others are ex pected to be brought in by the courts Many people living hi the outskirts of the city expect tiie protection of the police and water works but dont want to pay taxes to help support the benefits The residents of the city proper are unanimous in urging the city council in forcing them in Xebrafaka Short Notes Pender is making an effort to secure a creamery The assessors returns show there aro 1579 more cattle In Box Butte County this year than last C P Lgan and daughter living near Chase were struck by lightning Sunday but not with any serious effect During the present year Lexington is to have two new church buildings One will ba built by the Methodists and one by the Episcopalians The total assessment of Cadar County is 150000 less than last year A fish and game protective association has been organized at McCook and it is proposed to prosecute violators of the lsh and game laws Preparations are being made to resnild the German Lutheran Church southwest of Clearwater that was destroyed by lire Harlan County has paid 321 in bounties on wolf scalps since January 1 Judge Hudson of Columbus has jest per formed his 287th marriage ceremony D H Hill of Alma raised 235 quarts of strawberries oa a patch ftf ty feet square A fine layer of gypsum eleven feet thick was found near Wymoro at a depth of eighty feet A Gretna mzn brought in three catfish on one trip the combined weight of which was 13i pounds OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Oovernoy Silas AHoIcomb Lieutenant Governor James E Jlarrl Hfcretnrycf State WFPortefV Treasurer JNMeservo Auditor John F Cornell Com Lands and BnilulDgii Jacob V Wolfe Attorney General Constantino J Smvth Supl Public Instruction W It Jackson f K A Hactley I V V KalcvmHed Cloud Eegents University J Sluw liawJlnsWakeeid Clias Weston Ray Sp5 Hi rtoold IC II ilornll Lincoln CONGRESSIONAL Senators Wm V Allen Madteon John M Thurston Omnluv Itspresentatives First District Jesse E Strode Lincoln Second D fl Mercer Omaha Third Geo DMeiklelnhn Fuierton Fourth E J Hal ner Aurora Fifth Wm K Andrews Hastings Sixth O 31 Kern Urokcn Iow JUDICIAL Supreme Court T J Norvnl Cnlei Justice Harrison and Polk associates jfeoiMt Judicial Dirrpt M P Klnkald Oeiil W H Westover Rushvillc LEGISLATIVE Peprepntative Fifty sceond District OP Bllliiys Norden Senator Fourteenth District Otto Mutz Spruigview LAND OFFICE Register C R Glover Longpine Receiver J A Fikc NeviKirt COUNTY Treasurer o P Crabh Geo ElllitC norm Amos Strang Jdse W U Toxmi Comity Attorney F3I Walftr County Superintendent Lillian Stoner Surveyor chas Talc Joroner Lewis Xia viertel Commissioners V Iuker I I Sullivan PRECINCT Overseers ol nifrhwavs R Hansen and J Ea fonsialile U Towne Justices of the Peace John Dunn and Jt n Catiun s Assessor John Dunn VILLAGE Town Board E Syarlt president C II Cor nel treasurer T C Hornby clerk D S Ludwljj and Y V Simons Marshal and Water Commissioner Henry Ri7ev District No 1 F 31 Walcott president M V Nicholson treasurer J C Pettljohn secre tary W S Jackson G P Crab and J T Keoley SOCIETIES Iip O RM fitting Pull Tribe No 22 Improved Order ot lied Men meets everv spcontl and fourth Friday evening of eaeli month at DavenportsJ Half Visiliniz brethren are frafernallv invited to be present at the councils of ihe tribe J H Sfjt f 31 3lAnru Chief of Records Sachem A F A AT Wmnekadusa Lodge No 102 A F A 31 mfets in remilarconuniinication Saturday even ing on or before tbe full moon in each mouth members of the orderin good and regularstand lag cordially and fraternally invited to attend J T Kselky W M W W Tnoiirsox Seev o7e7s Northern Star Chapter No 59 Order of the Eastern Star meets on second and fourth av evenings of each month In Hornbys hall W WThomison 3Iagiie Walcott Secretary Worthy Matron A oTtj W Valentine Lodge No 70 A O U W meets on l m and 3rd 3iondays of parti month J C Pettijohn Ree O W Uahx 31 W D OF II Valentine Lodge No Degree of Honor holds regular meetings first and third Wednes day evenings of each month 31 CnnisTKNSFy Mrs J C Pktttjobn Recorder Chief of Honor I O O F Valentine Lodge No 205 T O F meets pvery J bursday evening isltlag brothers cor Jalv pv ied toatteud our mectlrL s D H TnunsTox FRaxj Rrattox Sccrclary Nobe Grand a a il Col Wood IVstNo 2 3 Department of Ne Drnska regular mectiig2d and ith Saturdays of eeh mouth at 2 i m sharp Comrad3 from other Tests are cordially invited to attend J WTlCKTR JOHX DU2TX Adjutant Commander M W A Valentine Camp No 1751 Modern Woodmen ot America meets second ami fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Davenports HalL Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend W S JACKS W E HALfcr Clerk Yciierablo Counsel K of P Cherry Lodge No ISJ Knights of Pvtha3 meets every Tuesday evening atDavenpftits Hall W s J a ckpo v E P Roberts K of R and S Chancellor Commander Arrival rml Departure or 3InUH 31all east and west closes at K p - Ioebud leaves ar S0 a m dall except Sua lav and arrives at 50 p m Simeon Kennpdy and Oasis leaves c 700 am Mondays Wednesdays and Fri ivS and arrive at 7G0 p m luesdays Thurs days and Saturdays P Niobrara leaves daily atGi a m and jifip m arrives at n0a in and 730 pm fewanee anil Sjarks arrives 3IonVtfa cdnesdays and Fridays at 0W p m and leaves Tuesdays Thursdays tnd Saturdays at 7 in General iIeIverj opeii from 760 a m to 7 CO pm General dtfif ery open on Sundays from 5 to 10 a m Lock boxes opeudally forra a a l to 800 p ni W E HALEY rostmastcr PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS J X JD CLARKE Attorney-at-Law AHklnd3 o legal buslne33 promptly attended to VaLEITJS NE2RA3SA J C DvVYEPw Physician and Szirgeoyi Office at C R Watsons Drag Store Promp attention given to all professional calls Valentin IB - Teachers Examination The regular monthly Teachers Examination -will be held th third Saturday of each month at my office in the Court House LILLIAN STONER Supt of Schools P F SIMONS PROPRITOR OF Unfli HL liVa 3 Satisfaction guaranteed J Seasonable charges i i