' . - -. ' - - - - . S - ? g - . - JAHiu -All. . - SOETE PLATTE, KEBRASSA, TOESDiff BYMffiG, Aim 26.-1898. SO. 34 i! s ft itl ill W ill ill fo ft itl itl itl lTl iti 3ft til ill itl iti ffi Women's Shoes. I I Two Dollars i Iv ia toeck with ch treat ercats aad f ideas himself asd fcdpt his The assoaatkw-coHvened. at Sid-1 in that coaditlos also. The atostsC sey, Friday atoTHisg, April 22d- j tfee teachers agreed with kiatiahts last a lew days before, the resigsa-j ideas. f tioa of X. P. JKillen, as president, J The first paper give ia ike af- bad bees received, so the associa-1 teraooa "was. "teachers JSeed gmA IS FORMALLY DECLARED. Son was without a head. Friday j of federation,"' by O. W. 2eale, o morain orgaaizatian was "made by J Xoctk Platte. Mr. Keele thoaht electlagp Mrs. Most any store that sells women's shoes "will sell yon a pair for two dollars, and 4 tell you that.no better ones could be bonght hivered by j.j. Mcintosh, of sid- f Or the Drice. That is a Deenliaiitv that"" j ney, wboiaa few-well chosen words. . . Anna Gray Clark, county superintendent of Keith county, chairman of-ihe meeting. The address of welcome was de- dealers have when showing their own welcomed the teachers to Sidney anil frlr? tTrm tTmf Tu i-lT" ROods. Strange, isn't- it? We have that theirs duriBjr their stay. Mrs. aja, w - same peculiarity, but our statements are Kosa Dodds, of chappeii.responded founded enlarge experience and careful on behalf of the teachers -T T . Tne first paper was by E- W. cuuipansons cnere is no lorce-oi-nauiu wolf, of Chappelh its subject was Or guessing about it. If yOU are looting gj. "Opening-Exercises and their ef- for Women's 2.00 Shoes, look at ours. on th!f ThJ paper was qaite good and advanced They are tans and blacks, Up-tO-date qniteannmberotthocghtson the Styles, good fitters, long wearers. Buy a T subject of opening exercises. The poem was thoron , r , -t .1 j. ii t f paper provoKea quite a long aiscus- all xts hearers, pair, test them, then yOU can teU where to Ln among: the teachers oa thesub- ChancellorttcDowell haviug-been get the most satisfactory $2-00 shoes after- ject of religions exercises. The ma- detained at home by sickness, his tkatfederatloa would be of is? mease value to the teachers In their work, by Interchange of ideas, etc His paper was well writtea asd his thoughts were forcible. Ih the discussion that followed tfee idea was brought out that not oaly would the teachers be beaeitted. bat the childrea also. iVfrs. Anna Grar Ciark read ,a original poem that might have bees entitled "A Dream of the Future. It told of a teacher wearied with school room cares falling asleep and dreaming of the future of some of her incorricribles. .Of coarse tfee dream was a roseate oae. This hlv enioved br ward. Yellow Front Shoe Store, "( GEO. JVL GRAHAM, Mgr. jority of the teachers seemsd to be j place on the programme was filled decidedly In favor of religious ex- j b7 Miss IdaTonGoetz with a. very $ ii $ iti ip fi ii i i $ ii i i ti ifr $1 $ i i $ iti iti ii $ ii $ i $ ii T t 1 t t r r M 111 l nave aeciaea ro go out or rue ciotmng business, needing the room for other lines, so I offer the entire stock of Glothing, jJJ Furnishing Goods, etc., atiless than man- 2? uracturers pnces. i cannot quote prices, butjoods will be sold cheaper than you Closing Out I Clothing m AT LESS TElAjST MAJSTOTACTUEEES1 IB PEICE3. OUE LOSS TOUE GAEST. Of m it it it erases. The other opening exer cises were to be of a general char acter. Sorae of-the primary teach ers advocated a. short course of na ture studies to be given during- the opening' period. This paper concluded -the morn- msr session. The afternoon session was opened by a motion song given by some of the Dunils of the Sidnev school. It was very good. The first paper in the afternoon was "l'ne Ssonrce Metnoa m ts- tory." The paper was excellent and entered fully into the details of the source method. Onite a strong j discussion followed the reading- of this paper and developed the fact j that the method has some very !stronr admirers andalso some very twM nf th.-e officers. Prof Brisrs bitter opponents. The discussion Df Kimball and O. D. Lyon of Sid- convinced neither party. nej. They have not yet settled on E. ilduernon, a member of the I the nlace of meetinsr for next fear t - - - u but it will probably be Ogallala. enjoyable paperon "Thebeaeats-or European Travel." O. D- Iyon, county supeiiatear dent-of schools of Cheyenne county, read a paper on "The Will. "It was a splendid paper and led to qafee a discussion of will power. In speak inar ot the difference between firm ness and stubborn ess one roan De fined firmness as a "strong- will and stubbornness as a "sironj merit." At the conclusion of this discus sion a business meeting was held and the following officers were elected for the ensueing- year President, Mrs. Rosa Dodds. of ChaoDell: secretary. Miss Josie X- L- - Day; and treasurer, J. C Orr. The excutive committee is com WASGSGrcs-, A&cR ig. The Seat te3yjat ceagrees the fnHnw Iiiil war agaasiSpnfa; To the coukxub for ie conoid oratiea tmA eersos3 y had. wkk ike trreof Sauk ia tkeTJaeel SaW wkk the Uiiked j States -mfiiwtcr at "WwwW, aacbthzoaali the latter, wkk tke ger--enHBeaef)SfaiB, skowng tke acdes takes, -aadiar tke joiafc regolatiea ap prorsd Apcl ae, JjfiS, "Foe tke rseeg- luttaa a tie ladeaaeBce of tke pie af Caba, dnmffTiiTfng tkat tke eraaest oil Spaia gilinqamh lis aa tkity aad goyeaateat ia tkejafea&ef Caka, iad' to wkkdraw its land aad aaval iora from Cuba aad Caksa iatss aaili 3iisBds the yosideat ot tke TJaeJStates to aee tke laad aad mmI fmxxs of tke TJaked States to c&zxy these' leeelaaeBs t eCect. Hfm eagmrrnicnHiig- wiik tke Ssaa- ask.' aiiBJiz' ia .Waskiaciaav tke de- Mtad wkkii k feecaaetke daty of tke. execauTe Kt aoaxees te tne eoveraseat ef Spaia&efeedisaaetssBidTesshKioar tae saieL'saaueter agksd farkin aassports and witad:few. Tae United State HEtac atlMadrid was ia taraaotified kytke Swurinh miaigter foe foreiga af- -tans vac wie wKBOsawal ot the: Saax i . rnijiw)WHluUvu ike Uaited Spates had iarminatod dialMatic rsk. news becwasa tke -tw aairatries. aad tkat all d! tke eaaBlcatiaB3 h- tweea tke respective xeexescatatiyea eease taereintk. Jrecomassd to year especial attea tHW the ao( addressed te the Uaited bcates miauter at3adxid by tke Spea ish sinistra for ferea affairs on the Slat iasc, whereby tke foregoiaa; aoti- acatioawaB conveyed. It will be scr- cerved taertifrooi that tke geycrameat of Spain, Jaayia cosmiaaace of the joiac resoIaBsa ef thetTaited. State eoegreffi, arsdiaview of tkcags which tke president is thereby required aad aatkorxsedto doiBcpoada by treatiag tkeTepreseidatrve dewaads of this goy erBmeatas'measaresof kostfliries. fol- lowiag-witli that iaetaat and complete WinsBTSer, April 35. Tke war de- partoeat tasaftecaeeawaerstete gvyexaorstkeqaotaef treaps ftey axe peefea te fazatsk aad aaate ef ccaaMage. Ideatiesal tafefrraaw wia ke Beafrtaeachgoyeraer, aye thai tkere wm e, ec csarse, aereaees as ia de- WBs,aea stele's aaeta ef txeowl aaed, fogetkerwitk tie peats af It pesMvely atoted that ike aea dees set nwitmplnte a call i dkioaal yeiaateeis far ike preseaC -Later Tfee war depanaaeBi Jm& caHcd ea fee states fee tkear eaaia fl TeiaBceers-. - Y STILISH PLA3E" 0E OAMPAIGJU CUB1. t i Kkw York, April Tke Herald "r.r r Tr- v . i bb, v s jKajecxnrFBo.u oroaie, wao u ceaga BactaaintwnnHnB, saoesd froaa lfnHhiagteg.ia regard to tke aiaa af oaaa is Caka. 3fajer Jerosse speat severaLdajssa Wakgtoa 1 weeic aad saw tke prumdoat aad hm adysezs. "Tae ptea wkick was keag dis- oassed, " saii34ajer Jeme, w aet aa iavaaoa ef Oaka hy akunreKlitary force, hat tke. captse ef aeae aortxai wfeick a garriBQKKkt ke placed saf- Boeatir ktrge ta koM k aganet tke ispaaiarctg. Tae seadmg; ef a huge force to Caka kTeaazdedasa.diScal't proeteia. If a port him Marrmwn, for iascasce, saosM be taisa, aras and aauaazkios coald ke fazaasked to the iasareeata aao rood, xa aaliaxed qaaatities coaM be landed aad dutrlbated to tke aaaer cover of oar gaas. By this waas, accordiajj to tke talk mWaak- iagtoa,tae safferiagsof tkerecoacea- rraooH coald be relieved while tke Spaaisfa, owiBg to tke blockade, weald soon he without provisibas aad Havaaa woald be compelled to sarreader. It ij ! eebeved tkat tke receaoaatrados caa ka fed ia some sack war aa this, as all course all sappliea falliBtr isto tke kaads of the Spaaish woald fee. appro priated by them to theirowaase a gBLlB LaLLaWtalBBafialalte eiEMENT Si Are always of interest to la- dies, especially sr nice look- imgCape or Jacket- We i can suit-you witb a Gap'e or Jacket if yon are in search 13 of anything of this kind. s "Ll r- i it it , -i -i ty c oare rnem in ail srrifts ann at nnpp? to Dress Skirts. 5 Ye also LaYe a fine as- g sortment of Dress Skirts :tr in black and colors in bro- caded Silks, yovelties. oerges, Bnlhantines, etc. These are all of the latest ,5 designs and patterns, and s are snreto please yon. Ask to see them. is. mils. The Fair. war aad tker woald have a aerfect eyeraace ef retaoag ky its action. I to e them. waereey tae aeage or aaooas accom- ever knew them before. My stock is new and clean, just received this spring and is well assorted. Come quick before sizes are j that subject and broken. Don t miss this great opportunity. Sidney board ot education, read a I member of the school" board and j his relations to the schools." Mr. ! McLernon is very strongly of the fP opiaion that women ouht. to be iffl Ion the boats'. His remarks on I the other! The committee on the military reservation at Sidney reported that the matter was still beiore con gress. Mrs. Clark added Messrs Mcintosh. Ivon. JBnsrsrs and Ebriffht to the committee and ask ed them to make a strong effort to Boston Store Clothing Dept A. LEYIV Salesman. Sii'Northroom o! TQ Boston Store, ft ft ft ft ft matters .ie bronghbefore. J.ke a4tJ 4kr awtfcec?T ke eaaliee, j m (them- Most of the teachers sidedM wm be forwarded to or aeabcrs of I - t t t r I . wiin jar. - mcueruon in laiiiKinr i murr asktsr laai lo try ase paaies aa .existaafr state of war be tweea axvaBiga powers. Tae position of Spaia beiag tkas asaie knowa aad tke nMg of the Uaited States deaiedwkk a comalete rapture of ;ereoarse ky tke act of SpaiarXha're 'keea coatraiaed ia exer cise of tke power aad authority ooa- ferredapoaeby tke joint resolatioa azeresaia. to nrodaira. aad- rW nf April 22, ISte, a blockade e certaia. ports-of tke, aorth coast of Caha, Iyiag ketweoa Cardeaas aad Bakaa Hoada, aad of tke'poort of Ctenfagos on tke sootk eoast! of Gaba; aad fartker.ia lay coaedtiitfiwial pa vrwu aA i ,r..f The creamery building on aven- "R it; nnw nssnm5nff the nronor- jto Stewitts presented her liege L.Qns rf a . fae sIdes bein on, the roof nearly completed, and work oa the Interior being- pusned. The creamery will be a. money making- institution for the farmers if conducted rightly, and the Hub Is glad to see the enterprise being pushed. The machinery will be on hands early enough to be placed in the building when it Is complet ed. Kearney Hub. A lively scene was presented at the militia'hall Friday night while the boys were drilling for the in spection of Gen. Barry. A large lamp was knocked to the floor. The spilled oil was Ignited and for a few minutes it looked as though the en tire building" would be set on fire The hall was crowded with women aad men spectators who rushed frantically to the door for exit. As the room became almost immediat ely filled with smoke great confu sion prevailed. As the doors were not large enough to satisfy the frfgkteaed crowd the large panes of glass ia the froat of the building aad doors were broken out. Sev eral ot the boys ia. xeasovisg the burning lamp fro the hall got their clothes badly saturated with with oil aad 'scorched. Caster Coanty Sepublican. doctor, with a Baadsoaae 10 aessd baby girl on Wednesday. Mother ad baby are doing well. gldsey Poaiard. mu-. wH-rrf for the buildins" of a tew school house atPajrton.Neb-, w bst Sr. tarda v to a builder! fra Gothenburg, and work wiU be gi M the same at once. Keith . CMty 3ews. The dedicatory service "at the gta6copal church was liberally at Uinarr 1 Sunday morning. Bish em Graves preached the -sermon Ce&raation of 20 persons was-oae r u tf nres of the service. Iex- iBgte Clipper Citizen. Joha T. Mallalieu is preparing ta 'raise his military company now. awd tks prospects are that it will "be needed pretty soon. Mr. Mal JalSea woald. aadonbtedly make a geed co standing oScial in the ekl ad will aoibabt be saceess f ia getting a good strong com- japr- CbeU Is makiagprepara Immmi soon leave wits his family - --- -where they will locate tlr. Mr. Campbell ana tons- bees res idea ts or eacaty and we are sorry to tbeas. but they will take with the well wishes of a host of frlunnr Keith County Kews. ifrris, aa old resident oi cam sty, liviag aorth of ,seriesly injured TTuiarrrhrT t runaway. Jfe bad beet to SkeltosCaad was oc home past Geecge s resideace wkea a. bicy- yast aim. scanag ais oMsiag it to raa away. tbrowa fro the wagoa a kaatlr MRaafed, it beisp report- ad ; iftat tk-k his neck badkeea - T.awr r reports were laar was ix a jpre- Xeacacy Hab. Tae Saadaj J aazaalfree. During" this great war excitement people caaaof- get eaoagk papers to read oa tae all absorbisrr topic. -Tke State Jours al, as a special offer, will sead. free the Great Sea- day State Joaraal three m oaths that women uujrht to be on the boards. E. P. Cromer, ot Harrisburg;. gave quite a humorous paper enti tled -How to Squelch em." The paper, even if written in a humor ous vein, was full of excellent thoughts regarding the way the average teacher Is prone to squelch the good traits in his pupil and al most force the development of the bad side. Mr. Cromer advised the teachers to be more in touch with their pupils and strive to make them self-respecting instead oi helping them to be sneaks. Quite a little discussion followed this pa per, but the larger share of the teachers heartily agreed with Mr. Cromer. Mr. Crabtree, of Lincoln, having failed to appear, his place on the program was filled by Prof. "W. H Clemmons, of Fremont. Professor Clemmons gave an excellent talk on recitations and the best way to conduct them. He pointed out to the teachers that in the average recitation the pupil was not allowed to think for himself, enough. His intormation was simply pumped out of him- The paper was an ex cellent ou and, gave the teachers many new thoughts on the subject oi recitations. Prof. Qlemmons' paper closed the afternoon session. In the evening state superintend ent W. R. Jackson addressed the association on "The best education for the masses. The address was quite lengiay ana containea a great many thoughts on education. The first paper Saturday morn ing was "Effects of Literature". by H. E. Worrell, of Brady. This paper was very fine and empha- 3i l-v tetbaac my; April ;U!v eazrrktto effect l&eta-M JafeflKef Aiaaiji, iSfX Cmk asaakereia ApHT haste matters m the hoase as the tion giving- the land for educational. vkk a TiffJr to tfefi adoB&m nf ' 6 Rereasa Bill X ta lay Orr. r Aii.uTu., Apm zj. xae wax reyeaae tariff bill was aot reaorted. to tke koase today. At tke atee&ag of ,tke ways aad. raeaas cosaaittee this men iag. wkea tkeJaH fraaaed kytkerepak- iKaas was lonaally presented fee cea sideration, the deaocralB pretested earaestly agaiaat a program that woald pre v eat. tkea from oTainfipg its provisioas tkoroaghiy. After some die cassiofi it was decided that tke bill skoakl be gone over today, tke Repab licaas explaima its provkiesg, aad stated that tomorrow tke Deawcrate skould be allowed to "Tfr Turndnnafir Tke KH wM ke japortad ta .tke. ham ybafcnw inn lilt in 1 1 fan, ago a rw Yok, AprS I One jvicli 7ational Bank, Out Of HPMTIE, XBB. I CiPITil, first advertaJfcilt 6ttnis 5 -4." r t,, - -rrr xxtf Ui LUIS AX111L- U.11U ,T. . noUJKE OTHERS,. H WILL BE MY LAST, f I am ftai. Ir purposes. Music, both vocal and instrumen tal, was rendered between papersat all the sessions and was very much enjoyed by the teachers. The teachers all left Sidney feel ing that they had a very profitable meeting and had thoroughly en joyed it all. Much credit for the success of this meetinsr is due to the secretary. Miss Chase- Saturday evening the association attended the declamatory contest. OTJX COTT5TKT TSSTKKD5. ' Mrs. Leonard Wood, of Gaudy, spent yesterday in the city. Miss Ajrnes Costin. of Brady; was in the city yesterday. Miss Stella McCain. ofGandy. is soeudinsr a few days m the city. Peter Burke, of Maxwell was m the city yesterday transacting bus iness. H. B, Read, theMcPherson coun tv cattleman, spent baturdav in J A. the city. Geo, Snyder, of Maxwell, spent yesterday in the city, transacting business. O. A. Mulliken .and Jas. Ovens. of Somerset, were tnthecity yester day on legal business. Charles Leack and Jno. Hardin, of Callaway, spent Saturday in the city transacting business. Mrs. Jas. McCnllongb, and" Miss Rose McCulIough. of Maxwell, are visiting- relatives, in this city. Y. E. Wisner aad son Scottwere In the citv vesterdav. Mr. Wisner sized the necessity of allowing the is the county treasurer of McPher- children to read nothing bnt good j son county. literature. Soare discussion fol lowed the paper and one teacher advanced, the idea" that .children sioald be given all Mads of Iitera- tare. but that tker skoald be care- to aay person seadisg-ia H-00 for j fHHj taaght to read the good liter-j a years sabscnptiott to the Semj-ature and reject the bad and im- Lawerence Darnell, of Wellfleet. was In the city on Saturday, making- final proof on his homestead John Knowels and M. McDermott were his witnesses. neesiyjoaraai. uanag- taese ex- pare. Tke general opinion of the auKg-ries iaeceHU-TeeKiy jour- I teachers,- however, was that the aal beats the old weekly all tot bad aad that tkerefbre they should be allowed to have access to noth- Isg- bat good literatare. Mtss McKee, of Sidaer. read ery ad paper oa Eleaaeats pteces, and with a big- sixteea page paper throws ia, is the great- bargaias eyer oFered for 51.CKL Jat thlak! you yet two big weekly papers each week for a wb4e year, aad 2. bif- sixtaen page gaaday paper three jaeatks Jf 31,0. Ia' order te be e titled ta this sfadal premiasn yoemastsesdjoar Dollar irect te the htattjoiirual, Liacola, eft. TrajaC a. of She sfoke of the aeral traisiaff secesearily dm- aected with the aieatal traialHg" ia the schools aad f the best way to doit. There was, sesae Jittle dis- camskm cosceraiag the paper. "Aa XTp-ta-date Teacher" was the pfer ia by I. S- Saafrd. awe. ; tfrfj-j-nir. mi POWPEB other measxrresas may be necessary to enable lae to carry oat the ernressed will of thi coagress of the United States ia the premises, I sew recem- mend to yocr hoaogable hcAr ta adopthmofra joint resolution, declariag that a state of war exists between th United States of America and thekiiig- uum ot opam, aaai urge speedy action thereon, to the end that the definition of the international status of the United States as a belligerent power may be made known, and the assertion, of all Its rights axui the maintenance of all its duties in tha conduct of a public war may be assrxed. Whxiax XcKxsxet. In the kozse the president's raessage was ordered! printed, and referred to the committee on foreign affairs by tke speaker. The foreign affairs committee raet immediately, aad Senator Davia furnished Acting- Chairman Adams of the house foreign affairs coBaxnitteea copy of the senate war declaratian, as follows : "A bin di ."claring that Trar exists, be tween the Uaited Statea of America aad the kingdom of Spain. Beit-enacted, ate, "Kisfc That warbe,aad there same is hereby, declared to exist, aad that war has existed since the 21st of April A B., IS9S, iacluding; said day, between the United, States 01 America and tk kjugdoiaol Spaia. Secoad Thav the president of th United Stales be, aad he is hereby, di rected sad 'impowered to use the entire j . w . t,. 1 wp iXT U1ULM1 States and" call into actual service of the United; Sates the rnTTTrf of the several states to such extent assay ke accessary to carry this act iato effect." It took tke kaa&? oae miaate Vf forty-oae stssoads to pas? the declara tioa of wax: Seaate alio pased tke war resolatioa. 36- Tke war de an miu il Jfw ef war hatekeea jreamgated. 2So vessel will be al lowed to pass Saady'Haok or tke Xar . 1 . . iwws Between, saneec aad ssnnse, or uarraa; that tiaae to approack within three miles of Coaey islaad, Saadv Hook or the Narrows. v out ,o business, Saa frxaeisra Afloat Azais. xta iosa, .pru 2a. ifie eraser fcaa iranosco wae Seated oat of dry ooctia tae iSrsotlya axvy yard Saa day. Jascat daek: tke lines of tke coaverted Wa, formerly tke yackfc Colambia were cast effaad ske left tke yard, presnmafely for Haaptee Beads to jn joBBoaore sciucy's fleet. Dw Wax- to Be Uanecejarr. St. Joseph, April ae. Bishop Barke has created a miM soanatioa a Catholic circles here by declariae that the w betweea the United Statea aad Spaia is nanecesBBxy aad tkat it will be ca lamity to this goveraaeat aad forever abiGtoaoaraatioBal character. BPAEIES TSSSM. THE IEE3. Siehard Croker sailed farLiverseol Sarsrday 0:1 the Campaahu Pukhc :tamiaer Taylor of Soath Da kota forwarded Ms report in tke case of OU iaspectsar Dowdell to tke goveraoc Martin. Olaacey, frraad secretary aad treasarer txl the Order Cliailway Coa dactors, dSai Jpril at Cedar RaaiaW, Ia-t of case of the atom a, aged 3& jeaist. A man lac eoasigacd to J. H. Ham- mill, attasey for the JjOsisviDe aad yaahvffle read, at BeDeville, UL. waa rrt- rm , r . r , j 1 coataiaed letters, eSd&l decameais aad a ratastared teeter is winck were sev- eral drafts ferabseet $30,600. TkeCkiaao its cotes tc ftke aaaefc-Aca meeting of tke aseetots i; was -aamriawawdy reasiyed tkat the Aericae. aag t)e hointed crr tkebcuctirjraad trot taere aatu tae W ASHiXGTOjr, April 25. Taeedore BooseyelthasresigBed as aggistaat sec rstary of the aavy, to take effect at the preadaaf s coaycaieace after tkeceaa meaceffleat ef active mflirary opeza- ooas. AM far Ke4 Craaa Saeletiea. Pars, April 23. The Preach Society ac tae Asasiaace of Wounded Soldiers aoa&ted$10,00aadha6opeaed a sab scriptioBfor the pcrpose of aiding the Awertcaa and Spanish Red Cross so- Stjr S&ipmoBt of PeTrier. Sastx Chu, CaL, April 25. The powder werks here shipped east last aigkt mt,dOQ poaada of browa powder. Tke coseigasaea-t will ke raaked tkroagk. the raa to Chicago beiag" made iag Oaka eoeapfed witk. taaCwa. Bt diseteywtK ca ever tne beara at Coaler Is OS Tor Caiaa. Des aforsis, April 2a. Edwin. H. CoBger, Uaited States aaiaister to China, left last eveaisg fee St. Paal aa. as way to his new statioa at Pekia. He was accoBpaaied by Ms wife aad daagkter aad a aiec. eteaaks Woe Is the Bebat. CateitiBO SfitrsGs, April 25. Tke jatsreeOegkte dekate betweea studeats f tke Uarreraaty of Nebraska aad etadeateof Coierad college reeeliad ia a victery f or tke ThatoBL Aoneor to protect iseieeeig. Tanen to StmA Ssascete ts the UttMeii Stetes aatf Saabu Berlin-. April 23. There has besa alivelyexckaageaf aotee iR regard to ke proposed eoacexted. actioa apoa the pact of sosaeof tke powea srthepre baard oJ trade hasaaaedlo tfeat Garaaaav. Traace. Aastria aad Italy kaveahcat agreed ta seada Jfcreagaoteto both tke Uaited States aad Spaia, warawg them to exercise tke greatest; eaatie w deaSac wkk astral akippia,; iiiding that eiiter wise faK. Ti:awinTtia wM ke infiitnii Tkeee pawe aiaa intonii t to the seat at war tosfe- sarvethenavai asd etker Gaaaaay wffl jMobakly eaad tke TnTiaif nriaiTa inif TTannlft ate hack. Tae Genaaa geyerxaH( ia ateoagly oeeamdattke aafe ef tke lour. 21 JUMLieS Fwraiskziiff Goods, X Will riA Qflrl afTkrinpsi tbatirillASTOJaSH YOU This Do t t.r 3ore-; Milliaery. of ererytl DnrOcidav store Sxtnres Trill be sold atprices regular quarterly "ad- its no clieap ad- S vprfisrmor cola -JPp -r,t 4.1 OT a 'V ui rT my intention to sell yon my entire stock at prices that T you have never Lad quoted as yetT with an honest intention of going- out of busi- ness. I give you the opportunity now, St when everything is new and in season, noAaft r tbe test of the stock has been soJd; It will pay you to investigate this offer. Mrs. G. S. Huffman, f $ 0 0 0 $ $ Q 0 0 1I1 0 0 $ $ -ft $ 3 $ . ft ,:, , F.J, BROEXER, ' MEECHAFF TA.TT.flP Eeady for the Spring trade with uue iiue 01 cnoiee suinnsrs- SATISFACTIOT GUAEATJKSD. XEW TIME CARD. EAST BOCni CETTTEAt. TlifE- Nb. 6 local Passenger. .7:05 A H o.i Fast Matt 80 a o. Chicago SBecial IlrJO v v -No-s way rreifat... 7.-C5ix xraias iNo. aad 4 etoo oalv at Tjpxjm-r. ton aad Xearaev hetweea North PL-ttt aaauraaa Istaad. WEST BOC3ID MOCrTTATTT TTVF Xo. 5 Colorado Soecial fT-10 , sr Xa. 1 limited ... ,...40 r jr Jo.3 ret Mail 110 x x A X N. B. OLDS. Agest. -v.. j, npfc mail .......... ...,iA3X A. No. 23 Way Freight 7rJ0 a No. 21 Fast Freight. .3L5 r-; eoaatry'k jisBaad apoa Spaia rsgard- Tke abjg tb4t dariag' tke ; atTil war. A ahsastersas- acaste- ace swept. praeticattyr&e wkaie of the .HocGoaa attraaaw ia beata Unaariuae- laayac tlkinnnwiir at horseg. So fr as haewa.ae)!!adwaslost:tkehrHTas. The Ireawuullumctke greater part of a re- sutes Joag aad I wide, extead sap-J AaaerieaaaeMlfa LaadCoiaei- tke . g to tie Jiupi'iajlni hae. Its k . X j . I w BRITISH S. 5. GflRONKL THE ONLY STEAMER sailing bttwttn Van couwr and St. Ifcich aals that carries - THE BRITISH FLAG, and ia fully protect ed from th Spanish "Warships. It n taakkes aadoa safe way toAksha, The hBgeetasd best eamm ped otooaiflr ia fee Afefaa tnwkv eea eetwrwitii aarSae river -trniwcrr at St. Michnolo, SMkiag the jeraey pwrwat aad eoifuitahte aar trip oa theHaosoa, TerfartiMrpart'KatMa adfesgr Soodike-Cniicago Triiafpor- Me&rT S aie tram applied to mat vlth. a 6raA Saves tfcae.laSm-,!. .ur- SOLD BV A. F. STKEiTZ. FOR SALE. Cherry, Plum, Apple -and Pear Trees. - Raspberry, Gooseberry and Currant Bushes. A few Hardy Boses For Sale. VEGETABLE BLASTS of aH kinds in their season at th- HSiit J. F. CAMSOM. TO The UxXIO.T PACIFIC w?n n Mat airOe Fare for the Konnd Trip, rfaS 3E.Q0, torn dl points in SMsa8 ebcaeka. Colorado and . l"iWli"5- Wjo. Dates wji.n tKBets. wiil be sold 1st . BMSaj! 1H t. Jane JajT, Ar-, Sept-, Oct. aad Nor. betweea on an r mtsm. aa-W-desie aaM.I -r. 5. BBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBaHg'' J -BBBBIBBBaiBBBBlBBBB , -..: '. v-..J-2i;::'i-f