ARE NOW IN SIOUX CITY United Doctors, Specialists, Aie itt the Moudamiu Hotel And Will Remain Until March 11th. ONE WEEK MORE! Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge The United Doctors, liopusmt by the state of Iowa for the treat tueut of deformities slid all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and chiklieu, offer to all who call ou this trip, consult ation, examination, advice free, making no charge whatever, aXcept the actual cost of medicine. All that is asked in return for these valuable services is tbut every person treated will state the re sult obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city and locality that at lust treatments have been discovered that are absolute ly sure and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered among America's leading stomach and nerve specialists and experts in the treatment of all chronic diseases and so great and wonderf ul have been their c res that in many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill anil mira cle. DissenseB of the stomach, intestines, liver, blood, Bkiu, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetes, bed-wi tiiug, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with long Btanding, det p seated, chronic dis eases, that have bullied the skill of the family physician, should not fail to call. Many Wonderful Cures. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or caneer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the "JUoodless Surgeons," by doing away with knife, with blood and with all paiu in the successful treat ment and cure of these ilangerous dis eases. If you have kidney or bladder troub les bring a two ouuee bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and micro scopic ex u in i n u I in ri . Deafness often cured in sixty days. No matter what your iiilnient may be, no matter what others may have told ou, no matter what expericm-e you may have had with other physi cians, if you want to get well again, it will be to your advantage to see them. Go at once . ' Have it forever settled in your mind. If our case is incurable they will give you such ailvico as may prolong your life. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or rel atives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit this time costs you Lothiug and may save your life. ltemember, this free offer is for this trip only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their fath ers. Office at Mondamin hotel, Sioux City, Iowa. Hours 10 a. m . to 8 p. m. It. E. Grocery crs Specials for Friday and Saturday Bananas, per doz A Oranges, per doz 2 ' I Apples, per pk 50c and COif Crauberries, 2 qts for 'ific Lettuce, per bunch 5? II n linhes, per buuel 5i? Celery, per bunch, large ."..UK' S 'Utii-h Onions, per lb C, Salt P rk. bent quality, per tb . . . . 15c Q iod ISaciin, per lb 1'iC Armnui's Lard, per tb IX' Houie-iiiude Lard, per lb 10"? Fresh I'read and Bakery Cookies. Top piice p iid f.ir Ivk and liutter. Shoes, Kuldit rs and Uuldier lino's. All kinds of Drv (1. od Notions. Special Cnats and vests, $5.00 values, for M. E. Knepper's $1.98 Grocery DAKOTA CITY, NEU For Sa.la Cheap 1 span of I l ick weight. aboljtll'.JOll. ti and 7 geldings, ear nl,l, 1' I I'KHsiSii. II, lliil.liard, Neb. Are you fnqueiitly hoarse? Do vnti have that iinm.jing tlchling in )nur throat? Dues )onr co igli annoy jou at night, und do vu laise miicas in the morning? Do ui want relief? If so, take Chaicht rlain's Couh P.i im dy and you will be pleased. Sold by all druggists. fall Local Items Friday, March 3, 1911 Trade at home, Ymi w ill find a good assortment i f hardware and tinware at reasonable prices at Hcliriver Hros. r nut of all KimtH ,U an tip ,edde a. Finest Iltitian sago at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Walter Cheney has purchased the Henry Krumwiede driving mare. lvoland It Orr went to Carroll Hun day evening on a horse Inning expe dition. .ir 11111 iriggsatui children ar rived here last Thursday for a visit with relatives. L E Knudsen, wife and twin bovs of Siojx City, were Sunday guests at the S A Stinson home. Silas V Celleu and Till Andersen, both of Elk Point. S I), were married by llev Warren Monday. George Sanford fell from a 1mm last week and broke his arm at the elbow. The little fellow is getting along nicely. Time to think about your wall paper, A full line of samples, with right prices, at the Dakota City Phar macy. Mrs Charles Kate was down from Wayne a few days last week, visting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs 8 A Heikos. Mrs Henry Kunge of Walker's Island underwent an operation at the Sama ritan hospital iii Sioux City last week. She is doing nicely. A few from here attended the Duroo ling Hale; at George C Blessing's place north of Homer Saturday. The offer ings brought good prices. Gus Keller and familv have moved from a farm southwest of town, to a farm near Correotionville, which Mr KeUer rerently purchased. Van has some of those fine Veuitian mirrors which he is giving away with coupon trade tickets. (Jail ami sue them, it won't cost you anything. All of the personal property belong ing to the late A M Nixon estate will be sold at administrators sale at the Nixon farm south of Homer next Thursday, March 9th. Charley Fueston and wife were hap- ily surprised last Friday night, it be iug theii first wedding anniversary. About twenty-five fripuds gathered to spend the evening with them. Hans C Jensen and Anna K Hansen of of Hubbard were granted a license to wed on Monday. Mr Jensen, while in town, enrolled his uame ou the Herald's list for all the news while it is news. Mrs Mell A Schmied entertained Monday for her daughters, Mrs Albert Schnmaker and Mrs 1) D Dryden. The former leaves this week for Rapid City, S D, to reside and the latter will re turn to Sioux City. A cluing- in train time was made on the IturlinKton ro id Snndiv. The passenger train going south is now due here at 12:57 p in, ten minutes later than formerly, nnd the one north is due at 0 o'clock l 111, seven minutes earlier. Mediciues that aid uature Bie always most successful. Chamberlain's Couch Itemedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in re storing the system to a healthy condi tion. Sold by all druggists lingular cateehetical instruction will bo given by the pastor every Friday at 4pm in the Luherau paisonage, Da kota City, and every Saturday at 3 p m, at Salem Lutheran church. All the young people are especially invited to take advantage of this instruction. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism nf the muscles ue to cold or dam I), or chronic rheumatism, neither of which r quire any internal treatment. All that is needed t afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Lin iment . Give it a t i i ll. You ere cer tain to be pleased with the quick re lief which it uffords. Sold by all druggists. Herman Pierman is planning to put in a private electric light plant at his farm just west of town. Others here abouts are figuring on installing elec tric light plants if the experiment proves satisfactory. It would bo a paying proposition if tlm Sioux City Traction company would run a light wire to this place, as neaily every business in town would be glad to in stall electric lights if they could get them. The mandamus case involving the right to move a school house in Dixon couuty, which was heard before Judge Graves here Saturday, came near fur nishing a real live sensation, when the opi osiug attorneys, J J McCarthy of l'onea and C II llendrickseu of Allen, passed the "lie," with a few embelish- 4mentsto make it sound more emphatic, and began preparations to settle the matter "it la Jack Johnson." Judge Graves and Sheiiff llnckucll finally restored order before any tenons dam agt was done. An attempted holdup was pull.td off Sundav night about 11 oclo.k, when two strangers attempted to way-lay H C linchauan, agent for the Northwest em road at this plaje. Mr Uuchauau and Mins Maud Doolittle had be-u to Crystal lake skutiug and on their re turn home stopped at the depot to leave their skates, when two men ap peared anil chased them down town as far S A Stinson's residence, where they stopped and telephoned Marshal Fueston, who came and escoited them safely home. No trace of too men co. ild be found by thu marshal. The last number of the Dakota City lecture course is the Giddings Family Conceit I'l'inpauy, consisting of Mr and Mrs Carlton 1, tiiiidm's and four children. Their eutert in 111 tit is en tirely in-w and unlike anything line off -red the concert guitif; puUie. This is the onlv family in the I'nited States ii-inu: t his instrumental iou and which furnishes tone, coiubiiiatinns slid effect in luriiu ny impossible to anv other 1. st rumen tat inn. 1 heir n per toi re cov ers a r.iiign from the latest popular inu-ic to grand opera selections. The four chil'lreii are all very proficient musicians, both in vocal and instru mental, und some very pleasing songs arc sung on the program. Hear tliem at the M E church Wednesday even ing, March 8th. Ileal estate loans. Geo Wilkins. Priien s coffee is still in the lead. an de Zedde sells it. Judge RE Evans went to Omaha Tuesday on legal business. whris Latitenb ich and family bnve moved to a faun near l'onea. Mrs George Prunger was down from Wakefield over Tuesday tiight. Gey Cheney and wife left yesterday for their home at Seattle, Wash. A ladies' MOD shoe at 2.00 011 Sat urday, March 4th, at S A Mtinsou'a. Miss Mildred liurkett was cm lined to her home the past week by illness. Spices are but drugs, for the purest kind go to the Dakota City Fharaiaey. Miss Lillian Orr arrived home from Chicago last Friday for a short stay at home. Oue dozen assoited sweaters ou Sat urday, March 4th, at half price. S A Stinson. Ladies' combs and hair ornaments at i price on Saturday, March 4th, at S A Stinson's. The dance held last Fi iday evenii g was fairly well attended and all had a pleasant time. Beatrice Nordyko was down from Allen last Friday and made a short visit with old friends here. The modern way to smoke your meat is with "liquid smoke." The Da kota City Phaimacy sells it. Clay L Thompson and Minnie Mai- lally, both of Waterbury, were grauted a license to wed lust Iriday. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No 1. and he will deliver the goods promptly. Bert Iieam left last week for Still water, Minn, where he is working with u bridge construction company. Anton Larson and Chris Christian sen of Goodwin and C 11 Uefferuau of Jackson were in town ou business Wed nesday. Don't forget the coffee with the dish es at Van de Zadde's he has a nice assortment. A nice cish with each package. The holy rite of baptism will be ad ministered in Salem Lutberau church to all chilkren presented ou the 1st Sunday of March. The Herald turned out bills for Henry W Sundt's public sale to be held next Wednesday, March 8th. See adv in another column. Ernest Utemark of Wakefield, Neb, and Miss Mario Luih, of Emerson, Neb, were united in marriage on the 2 3rd inst, liev S L Keller officiating. If it is A 1 groceries you want, just glance over Van de Zedde's stock. He will sell just as cheap as possible, and he handles nothing but first class goods. Prof J A Chicoiue was taken sick last week with a mild case of diph theria. He has fully recovered, und will be out ugaiu as soon as the quar antine is raised. Paul Pizey und family have moved fn m the Krumwiede house to the James Nelseu house, Mr Nelsen und family having moved to their farm in Hubbard precinct. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Fublets invariably briug relief to wo men Buffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizaiuusB. sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggists. M O Ayrds and George Carter re turned Saturday evening from a few weeks trip to California. Tlioy were aecompauicd home by Mr Ay res' sou Elgar, who has spert the past year in Honolulu. Evan and Frauk Way came down. from near Waterbury Tuesday morn ing and in company with G F Broy hill went to Sioux City to investigate tlm automolule situation with a view of purchasing machines. j?8U.U0 per mouth straight salary and expenses, to man Willi ilg, to intro duce oui Poultry ltemedies. Don't iiuswer unless you mean business, Eureka Poultry Food Mfg Co (lucor uorated), East St Louis, III. The household goods of George Car ter arrived hero from Omaha the first of the week und are being installed in the Krumwiede cottage which was re cently purchased by M O Ayres, father of Mrs Carter. The Herald welcomes Mr Carter and family to Dakota City. Notices have been posted in the matter of consolidating school dis tricts No. 1, 2, 12 and 13, giving ten days notice before tiling petitions with the couuty superintendent. It will theu be up to the voters to deoide wnether or not they will 0 insolidate. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and haye beeii praised by thousands of wo men who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by ull druggists. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. rrnxUB & SLACailTEK Co. Tftfo E Blivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. Spring is coming und you will need new mattresses ami rugs. We will make up your obi carpets into better rugs one third cheaper thau you can buy new rugs. We will ul-o sell ion a 4 5 lb ull cotton felt mattress for Hi !() which you will pay flu for anywhere.. Samples of rugs and mattresses can be seen at City Hall. DkHKV & MollKIHON, Mfg's Agt's, Dakota City, Neb. Henry Powell, one of the pioneer residents of Dakota county, passed uaav nt his Ininn in this place Wed nesday afternoon, at the age of H'. years. His death was due to old age. Mr Powell was bom in Massachusetts March 2'.), 1828, and came to Dakota com tv with tiie vanguard of civiliza tion in lb."7. Ho was married to Ar minta Ilium, who, with the following clnldr. 11 survive hi : Will, Burt, Clay, Bichard, George and Arthur Powell and Mrs Edith Brotheit hi, of Dakota City, iiiid Mrs Ida Andreen of South Sinus City. The funeral will be held today, I'ridm, at 10 o'clock, from the ie-.i deuce, interment being iu the Taylor cemetery. CaiJ of Thanks We wish to i xpicHs our appreciation for the kinilt t'HH and nhHiHtuncn of our tieiiilioii and frieiula, relldere 1 (I l ring lUnerH and liliriul ( f our lui lovej hllaliaud and father. MllH JOUN lil.KKSlMii AN M C'HII.DKKS, AN EASTERN PLEASURE TRIP Mrs. Charle Vo and Daughter, Ihekla Vo.s, Describe Their Re cent Trip lo New York. While rclurnlnK (nun Icrsey City to New York City ! the ferry, we saw freight cars t ranstuu ted on Mat lioats acres the North rlvci from city to city. This seemed some, w lint e 1 lions lo in, tail IH iilMitily liccausi we were not accustomed toMu-h slahts. For to oiitnlti n w Idcr riiinxe of ex perlenec, we took the subway curs to the llronklyn hrlilve from the suliwuy entrance nt Mud! son uveinie which took us directly up to the Inliltfe. Tlie lliooklyn lirldue and the l'nlon Suiiare Hie the two lamest suhwny stations. The subw ay line lo t he l'.i iMiklj n lirldue lias a four-track system. All snli ways are thirteen feet liluh throiorhout. The siihxay cars, termed the "Kaplil Tran sit K.illroml." are inn by electricity and compare to 11 train of coaches of a slenm passeimer train. At the Hrookly 11 bildiru station, we loll nil It soiuew hat illltlcult tn II ml our way out as there was a eemlnii la byrinth t ways leadline to the stuli s out to thcexlt. Which way out was t lie dllemiiis with the many hand slims ot ciitraiire and nil Nevertheless we Miccecdeil In nudum our way ui stuns. Kven then we weie jet under c er 1 11 a vast enelosiire hut hilled to estalill-Polir W lieielllsillls thus luulllied ol 11 policeman. " XV lilch way we mut to to t lie Hi iHik l 11 litldtfc? i oil aie on the brlilKx limit now. ' he sinllliisly replied. At once we comprehended that we weie ou the approach of 1'ie trrcul hriittie, IVoeced- Imr 011 our way wre soon had ilie blue ky nlHivc us, hullillntis at either side aud the Manhattan tower of the hi nine was in Hill hi. 1 1 Is our aim not to portray In 11 lucluie siiue nnd mystical manner but to convey n VMiphtcitl and comprehensive lib a of the Hrookly Hi'l'lne and Its siirroiiuiituK views. The In blue has a promenade for fool pas- semters, two railroad or rapid transit trneks and two roadways for the trolley cars and teams. The promenade Is the central and blithest, t he next lower elevation lies to elt her side of the rapid transit rail road ; the lowest and outward portion of the In bixo Is for trolley carsiind tesms. Theenllie leuxlh of the lirldKe Is a mile ami one-lift h, and t he w Id I h S'i feet . 1 he .New 1 01 k and hrookly u lowers stand nut In the Kast river nan, re spectively, from the shore. no nrlilKe Is suspended by four Immense oil-coated and iralvaul.ed steel cables If,-', Inches In diame ter which pass over the towers to their an chorage we feet hack of the towers. From thcFeeables are su iperded the snperst tie-1- 11 ro and forms a it real 1 1 tnntflo of net-work i'X tendlnn f i i'in elt her side or Ihe low ers. The ropes are all of ualvaiiled steel w ire ami are caprble of sustiiliilnK live times the load I le y w III ever be culled ou to hear. It Is d I men It for one to Iiiidersiauii now the builder, Itoohllnir, conceived the ideii of t he 1 11 trlcate and complicated plan of lids PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. lmkota City. Neb., Feb., i7, lull Hoard of county commissioners mi l pur suant to adjournment, t'rcseiil, hd .Xlor k'an. chairman. Thos I.ouk, ileo XX i hack er, and XX', I.. Itoss, i lei k. Moved by Thomas l.ontf and seconded by Ucomc XX' I'liacker that Hie clerk Isold. -red to wrlle warrants ou the county ireuernl fund for I lie following warrants, claims heretofore allowed on road district Noll: .loll 11 Marty, $7i; Annie llellernan. JMi; lain Marl nett, $.po; voilmr .xye, 1 hos i.ouu;voi- Ins- No, I'M Nomitn, Gcome XX' Thacker not voiliiK, Motion lost. , Moved by (leome X' Tluicker mid second ed by lei Momini that the clerk write the rollowntk warrants ou road district No II, demotion fund : John Many, $7r: Annie MelTernan, floe. V'olimt Aye, lieome XV Tluicker and F.il Moman. otlutr No, Thos Limn. Motion carried. The hiilldliiK of county brhlues for the en- sulmr year was awarded to K s Ileal ty, his bid iM-lriK the lowest and bust. Moved by lieome X' Tluicker and second ed by Thos I.oiik Ihnl the road petitioned for by Henry llieruian and others be iriaiil- d as prayed for and thai the dummies be allowed 11s tlxed by the appraisers. Soilnu Aye, Thos l,on, Kd Momini and lieome XX Thacker. luiiniuics allowed as follows on road district No II: John O Orlhhle, J'.m; Fred XV innor, tin; John Kriurer, H; i lias XX Hlesslnn, jfi; I 'has Slerk, t-1; l.ouls lthiucli- 11 rd 1. Itoad petitioned for by Carl lllrsch and t hers m'fiulcd in prayed for and dummies allowed as follows: Mans Andersen, $7e; Mans Hansen, fl:i; I'm! llirsch. J-'in; Nlss Andri'sen, $7e; I'litrlck Farrell, $7.",. Clerk ordered to w rite warrant for turn In favor of A 11 linker, on the Did Soldiers Ite llef Fund. Tlie following claims were alloxved on th" county Keneial iunu: Hurt Kroesen, supplies $ L'l Ml John I. Ila.h k'iove, salary 41 no Klopp A Karl hit Co, slip lilies II li Fred Sell never A Co. supplies 4 "a K .V- H l.br I 'o, supplies L' l 01 K X- It l.br Co.mdse il H, K lopp ,v Hai l h ti Co, supplies 7 vn II1111.V 11 Ailalr, Jury fees :'." C XV Slerk, services :l mi Johuii Hachert. care of paupers, al lowed 011 rent Ie in Jolinti llacheri. care of Andrew NIs- sen, cllll III J.','-'.7e. Ill lowed 'M "." Oieiieral wtiriuiit lo Is' w ltted for J.'.IH. Jin. 12 to apply on personal tax es, balance to Ih- applied 011 rent.; FA Itilinre. wushliiK lor lieo May i ' llenry mimic, le cords of wood ;tl 2"i 'l lii' following claims were alloxved 011 tlie road nisi net iunu: K J Me Hell. No I JIW m 1 ieome Jensen, road work, No In in I'al Jordan same, No l.i :i no I ieome 1 1 ayes, Jr, same, No HI I il Hoard adjourned to March L'7, lull. W. I... HOSS, County Clerk. Successful Hog dale The sale of Duroo Jeisey sows, held at th George BlosMing farm adjoiuing Homer, lasl Hatunlay, was tiot as largely attended aa it should have been couaideriiig the offerings. Ihe aver hitii for tbo tliirty-l iree sows sold was $:t.'i.43. Following is a list of the ur ohnsera aud the prices paid : James J I.apsley . . ...No 1 ... " 4 ... " n ... " 21 . . . " 8 . . . " X till no 47 mi ml 1111 112 ou 41 mi :m no r,i in M nil Sim no VI im Jacob Sides. . . Phillip Kenz. " " "I if7 uu ' " "2 4:1 no lll no K II rauiih " il ft in "a 11a 1111 ' "In w no " M S7 mi $1,1.1 ini Flunk Harney " 7 2.1 no " H 2.1 UU "1.1 mi no " ! ili nil "2.1 21 im Jliili no (ieoiKo Johnson " II I-1 no "ill 27 i iw io K 1' I'hainlierlain " 12 ii uu (iu nil M .1 l'oieshoe . . " III If! on . " :u :u no $rtu io 1,11 ioodsell "IH 2U no $20 (Ml T -.hooii "2J 2H no jau no t ied heymour "21 Wiii lis nn (li) Mimoii " 2il 2ii in UU hi Louis Knudsen " 27 2,i no $'.n 11 (ieorue ZlllUl " 2S 27 IK I " "2n 21 mi ih no S A Mason "HI 40 uu tin no Total II. I'll im ; i- - : '.: . i J HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ! v.:.. ... .' jOj FIKsT I'UIMUIV. Kli.NA llAI.I'rts, Teacher A c l,i mm for lieiuner-i Mill l i Ht utcl Mmiiliiy. l'atroua havi in clul lreu of Hcliool ii.'ii who wish to have tliem lie KIU hcliiiol this Niriti "ill !ohho Hl'lld tut in Moml n morning. HKC riaia.l y, ii i oi i iid' u t .no 1'iiniuiv tiH sou, '11 ache :i7 A I tendance s I'll net ual 1 1 .. . W I'lipIN i i.-l I In-r absent uoc tardy tlady- lib riiilill. Hal ph ( il aliaill, I'M email Quintal, i teoi w saulord, M ai le i il , 1 .1 1 1 ie K ruin ied, h.ra Moore, U Hired k lnl.e. i ieorie Sanford sustained a lirokeii arm hy ful I i iu Mom the tool ol a n u n Kdttard May enrolled lu.thi lat week. I'lilrdl ifrade Coffee Demonstration at Cetrl Andnoi'i Store, Hubbard. Nb. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911 TO OUR CUSTOMIvRS AND I-RIICNDS: Mr. h. V,. Kntidscn, representative of Iv. B. Millar & .o., of Chicago, will give a Demonstration in our store on Saturday, March -4th, of the Celebrated Millar's ColTee. Kvcry lover of a good cup of coffee should avail themselves of the opportunity. Mr. Knudsen is an Kxpert on Coffees, and you will never know how Delicious coffee can be until you have. a cup of Mr. Knudsen's Coffee. ColTee is a peculiar beverage. Vou never hear of a person who doesn't like a good cup of ColTee. It is true that some people, for some reason, don't drink any cofTee; but I have got to learn of the first one who don't like a well made cup of coffee. Remember the date Saturday, March 4th, bring the Whole Family and we shall try to make it as pleasant and comfortable for you as possible, and at the same time give you the best cup of coffee ever served in Hubbard. Very truly yours, Carl Anderson, -d, N.b. inn i e Iou s const ruction. The volume of traltlc Is enormous anil thousand of people puss over this lirldue dully. The distance from the lliooklyn llrhlKo station to the tower Is a half mile. The iueiiuallty of division depends ou the fact that the New York approach Is much Kieaterln extent than tlie llronklyn ap proach. we walked win uisiance 10 mersew r oik tower that wc could liidiiltfe In the privi leges of a closer oliseratlon of the hrldkie and siirioiindlntrs to a lietler ad vaiitatle. Ihe rectamiular tower has two inches w hich arch over the hrtoKc. lis lutrados curves nrp lancet In rorm. ,tii 111" center pier dlvlillnir the arches was a tahlet on w hlch were the names of t he coiunil ttee and a list of names of persons connected with t he hill Id Inn of the In h lire ami also I lie data when the New York lower was Itulsln d, IsT.I. The In ldire wa4 completed In I he year Isstl. We walked a short distance Is yomi the New 'ork tower w here we could overlook I he hrldire, and t he passtnir cars w hich vl hrate the entire structure, makimr us feid somewhat apprehensive for the lime Isdnir; yet t he complc and I remendlous const ruc tion verities Ihe hlateuient that the natu ral life" of t he lirldue Is iM.imn years: there fore, t he very null I het Ic of t ranslency and mlll.v ln-1 ills one w 1 1 h an a-suniuce that the In Id ue Is u si rollKhold of salety . I .ooklnrf ll p the tl er one can sen I he 11- lliunsiiui if and (ueensliot'o luidires. 'I he W iIIIiiiiisIiiiiii Is Ihe Ki'ciucHt suspension lirldue In t he world. II was II nlshed I u 11 "Jl ' und Is onc-llfth of a tulle loiiKer than the Itiook l n hi nine. Mow u the river In the upper M'W link hay could Is' seen I lovernei s Island, w here Is the military department of the Atlantic, which In lime Is to Is' the chief military post of t he count i y. h rom here couni no seen uic niHiuie oi l.lls ily in the upper hay and In Ihe ills- liince ls' oud I tie island are Ihe Narrows. I he opcnluu Isdween l.ouir Island and Ntn teu Island, thiouirh w hich New Yoi k's com merce passes out lo sea. W here the Knst and Noi'th I lludsoii) rlxers Join their cur- reins it Is iilMiut twenty miles out to the ocean. I.ooklmr to the cast Is llronklyn, and lo the west anil north is ,ew l ork, w nere. lower-liiK-nhovc t he my rladsof hiiildliuis.wei eseen tin) siimier and Met i opolllan liulldliius. The heiuht of Hi" sinner liulldliiu uiiove the Ideivalk w llh the pinnacle Is (112 feet, llleils- u red ti.v llie same sianiiaru me niei roimi tau Is IVM (eel, makllia U t he hlmllcst liulld Imr In New York I'lly. The follow Inn day the Met ropollt.iin w as the doinluenl ohject of Interest. Il Is on Madison avenue fiiclnu Minllson suiiare and Is the Met ropolltnu I, lie Insurance compa ny's stately home, and Is one of the llllilesl otllce hulldlnus In existence. Its total Hour area Is nhout tw. nty-llve acres and the pen- Ii I e employed ml li i her a.noe. .Madison square is amiii iiisuuuuisnen snr- roundluiis. 1 1 Is as Imiiui If ul as a park, with Its 1 rees, lawns, foiintalus and l lie stalues ofi'hester Allen Arthur. Itoscoe ronkllm', William II. Seward and Admiral Jenkins Win Hi. Wo crossed the smmre to Fifth avenue this irlvlmt us a line view of Ni 1 1 si a i Hiiimro Itoof t iardeii, which Is ou Madison avenue. The st ructure Is popularly renamed as the most lienullful piece of archltecliire In the city. A colonade w ith pollsiuni tnariiie pil lars eMend around the top Klory, here are also cupolas, domes a..d towers, i hi t he top lory UHm roof iarden tneater. ineiinest feat ure of all Is Ihe lower w 1 1 Ii a succession of helfray statics of lilmliiNhlmi sl.e. laper- Mui to the pinnacle, upon which rests i no shlnlmi IlirureXif Miami with tlylnn drape ries and creseiii l,ow . Ihe Madison Suiiare I iarden Is the arclil- leclural Irliitnph of t he architect who lost his ol herw Ise pel Ihllolls hie III the trauedy enacled w it hill this hiilldlmi, the roof Har den theater. We saw t he H uller hulldlnu w hich Is on Itroadway and Hut Ii avenue. Ill properly called tlie Hilllroli hecause the plot on w hich It stands ami the liiiihllnn Is or llul Irou shape, w it h t he rounded point Inward Madison Suiuire. II Is very narrow in com parison to 1 1 s Icnut h. and towers Id uh n hove 1 he mi M' dlnu hillldlnus. It Is llstonlsh- Inu lo Und t hat one comes In contact with r.rondwuy here and there and everywhere. It Is said to he the lonuest streel Iii the world w lndlnults way from t he sunt hern point of Manhattan Island north to link ers. Klftli avenue has neither hiiIiwiiv cars nor surtiice cars, hut has all kinds of convey ances, such as electric buses which serve promiscuous passenuers ami tlm cheapest mode of transit. Then there are caiis, han som cahs and taxlcahs at times lined up for aillslanon of a block or two walllnu their chance to pass oni at the comiiiand of the mouiiled police. The pedestrians then too, await their turn at thu command of thu dismounted police. Turk avenue has the trolley earn Midway for the distance of eluht blocks. (In this subway are parks enclosed by Iron fences, hence the avenue's name. At42iul and 1'ark avenue are four car lines at four dllferent levels. The upper most one Is the elevated road, then the street railway, theu I he I nterborouuli "iil way, away dow n under the urounil tlm Hel niont tunnel. Here, too, Is the (Hand I'en tral stat Ion from w hereon Tuesday at II :Jl a. in., we took the Lake Shore route tol'hlca- isn. We left New York City with Its splendor of plutocratic prodlunllty, iintlclpallnu the pleasure of the car ride lor noiirs uionu in hanksof the Hudson. After we were com- fortahly arriiliiued In the parlor car New- York hoon vanished from our slulit. I lieu In cauer search for Infoi iiiotion contrlhii toi y tu lair elemental know led ire of tlie sin run udl nit con nl ry, we iihnndoncd reserve and solicited Hie desired I n fin unit Ion from I in- p ii lei , w ho was Ho- very proly pe of his kind. Afler passlnu Yonkeis, a suburb of New Yoi k i 'I i y , w H h a poiiuiaUoii of iw.imi, we pa-.sed (isslnluu: here Is Ihe SI in Sluu fll'ls on. Then ell in- t he I ii 'II ll 1 1 f 1 1 1 wooded hills of I rvmuton u here Is t he luauinllcent sum mer residence of tin- Vandi mil s, wllh the Ide.il en ll'OllUli lit of Ihe dehulllflll ever Ureet, wo-ided h.lls. Mnliail-lliU tlie Is'llllly ! of scenery aie the I'allsitdfs strelchlhil I ii 'Vi v lor miles OU the Jeisey si le of the ! liver. I- ,r several miles up the rlvcrrrom where 1 he 1 1 ml son divides Into t he Hast ..ml Noi t h rivers, I he broad expanse of Its waters in t hel r (low li w ard collise ts-colne fuile lur- biileot, blllowlnu. foamlnu. h-apl ,g mid splashlnu auaiiist Its rocky simn-s w hich siiuuests to one how the composer, o, H. W iMon, came to the In-pliallon of the, "MooldlUht on the Hudson." . en i-h iU the i 'at skill mountains oppo-tte, on the Jersey side as 1 1 I- even t hi ailed , loomed op t he moii ii tal nous li II Is of p, odlu loi h sle of which the Storm Klnu was the tiueo iiortent ions. Tin' Hudson ulides p ist Its ruuued clltTs ils if feiu ful of this sinister seniiiu-l w hii-h real lis frow tilnu heiuhts as If uunrdlnu the ilver. llh Hie fnnl hills In l he rear, 1 ! In an liidentuie formlnu a plan an Is thei historic U'esl 1'olnt. Then cauiellie snow I'll'sleil I'lltskllls 11 11 ill 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 s III View lllld s, Hill We were 111 A I llll II V . W I e-re we lefithe I llud-ou valley, t he route taklnu a dlie.-t i turn to the we-t iivcr Alhanv and -chene-' I-1 ad V I lelullt - into I tie M illilW k Vlllle t. j We saw Ihe ' Utile Kails" cllyl In Hid I Mohawk river and Adluuidock, a small I ! low-n iie-l led at 1 1n- fool of the c 1 1 IT of a! j lilonntainoil- hill. Atl.ltth- l-'alls was es-ahll-hed a larue k.-l'l'in- mill, hut I lie ' pri uci pie ni'i-ii tail Ion of the Mohawk valley i I-unrdem nu a lid did r I nu. As we went on w e en uu- i o i ne ma is lies a' i ne iooi n 1 1 1 s oi tie- d i ri.inlock moii nt a. 'I'lien t S- shadow- of nluh t d re w near and s i In - world outside was In darkness. e a V 1 11 1 Us t o -et 1 1 the past. We were con- vlneed Hull Ihe east hail llesthellcal ad vaniaU' -s. I aiitlful -ceiiery and super, ally i, fart. We -aw then-Mill of Ihe pmuress which strife nnd u mi Ml t Ii hi had broiiuht fort h and now we w .'I e ou our way back lo tile west yet plesaUllIU ofUrellt pllssl III 1 1 1 ll'S, j t hat couu-s from coeislon a place of peace li' ourceflll lllld Iree Mom Unit tierce strife ill o l plenty. Coming Canada Geese, Canvas Hacks, Pin Tails Various reports are they are flying unusually high means you will need penetration that can a large stock, well assorted, and will .be pleased to quote prices in any desired quantity. Shot guns rented to responsible parties. bdwards & Bradford Lumber Co. D&kotiv Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." 'Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. OurMr. Orecley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE Washington,.!). C. Attractive Rates for March Very Low One-Way Rates to Pacific Coast. A gensral basis of $125 for one way colonist tickets to California, Oregon, Wash ington and the far west, daily from March 10th to April 10th. Tickets are honored in coaches and through tourist sleepers. Through Tourist Sleeper Service. livery day to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake Route. Every day to San Francisco, March 10th to April 10th, via Denver, Scenie Colorado, Ogden; personally conducted tourist sleeper excur sions every Thursday and Sunday to Frisco, thence Los An geles via Coast Line. Every day to Seattle and Portland. Ilomeseekers' Excursions. March 7th and 21st to new territory south, west and northwest, including Big Horn Basin. . Yellowstone Park. Think now about touring the Park this sum mer, inquire about the new and attractive way through this wonderland, an eight-day personally conducted camping tour from Cody, via the scenic entrance, everything provided; different from all other tours. An ideal recreative and. scenic outing for a small party of friends to take. Address Aaron Holm, Proprietor, Cody, Wyo., or the undersigned. llii HARNESSi m Everything Harness arid II. T. Harness Old Style Concord 1 I 1 New Style Concord Kcptir Work (liven Ssnli- Ao-prit for Hnn tit's; Hm' Frcdrickscn Son. Hubbard Nbraak(k Mallard, Teal and to the effect that this season. This ammunition with a force and We carry be depended upon City, Nb. If yon are etpeetliiK In make any kind of a summer tour I ihnll Im triad to have you xet In touch with inn early. W. Iv. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. V. Wakklky, G P A, Omaha, Neb Fn r nam Htreet. in the line of Horse Goods $31.50 $35.00 $37.00 Prompt Attention Tnnir Rout nn 1 1ir Market. ! i I I IT