(JHN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE. Governor...SUas Holcomb Lieutenant Governor.R-E. ^?°°re Secretary of State.. J- A? 1 Iper State Treasurer.J- 8- Bartley State Auditor.Eugene Moore Attorney General.A. S. Churchill Com. Lands and Buildings.O. H. Bussell Supt. Public Instruction. H. B. Corbett REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY. Chas. H. Gere. Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham* Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes, Pierce; J. T. Mallaleu, Kearney; M. J. Hull, Edgar. CONGRESSIONAL. Senators—W. V. Allen, of Madison; John M. Thurston, of Omaha. Representatives—First Distrlot, J. B Strode Second, D H. Mercer; Third. Geo. D, Mlkel john; Fourth — Hainor: Fifth, W. E. And rews; Sixth; O. M. Kem. JUDICIARY. Chief Justice.^oan Associates.. .T.O. Harrison and T. L. Norvall FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge.M. P. Klnkald, of O’Neill Reporter.J* J* King of O Neill Judge.W. H. Westover, of Rushville Reporter ....John Maher, of Rushville. LAND OFFICES. o'nnx. Resistor ......... ..........John A. Harmon. Receiver"........Elmer Williams. COUNTY. judge .Geo McCutcheon Clerk of the District Court.Johu Sklrylng Deputy.O' Deputy.Mike McCarthy Sheriff..CbasHumllton Doputy. Supt. of Schools.. . . . W.H. Jackson Assistant.Mrs. W. B. Jackson Coroner.Dr- Trueblood Surveyor F. Norton Attorney .." ..........'.H. B. Murphy SUPERVISORS. FIRST DISTRICT. Cleveland, Sand Creek. Dustin, Saratoga, ock Palls and Pleasantvlew—J. O. Blondln. SECOND DISTRICT. ‘Shields, Paddock, Scott, Steel Creek, Wll lowdale and Iowa—J. H. Ilopklns. THIRD DISTRICT. Grattan aud O'Neill—E. J. Maek. FOURTH DISTRICT. Ewing, Verdigris and Delolt—L. C, Combs, FIFTH DISTRICT, Chambers, Conley, Bake, UcClure and Inman—E. Stillwell. SIXTH DISTRICT. Swan. Wyoming, Fairvlew, Francis. Green Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—C. W. Moss. SEVENTH DISTRICT. . Atkinson and Stuart—Frank Moore. G11Y OF atlou, Dyspep*l*,Chreule Liver Troubles, Ululacw, Bad Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, sal nU dis orders of the Stomach, Liver end Bowels. 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They call it “Hymen’s wassail,” the girls do, when the clerk of the fountain serves it with plenty of soda and ice shaved and piled light as snow. He rec ommended it as a good thing for nerves, and is always sincerely grateful when any of his patrons will give him a new recipe for some dainty drink. One of the nicest and latest of his combina tions, and deservedly popular, too, is ordinary chocolate apda dashed with one teaspoonful of creme d’yvette. Everybody knows what this is, a cor dial colored and flavored as if with violets, and another fashionable apoth ecary is earning a good name among the women by serving them, since the cold weather began, with minute cups of clear, hot, sugarless coffee, flavored with a drop or two of violet cream. He Is the same man who is making himself famous by tutti-frutti ice cream soda. This is a glass of simple vanilla or chocolate cream, with a handful of small,spicy crystallized fruits thrown In before the soda is turned on—cherries, currants, shredded ginger, and the like. It costs only 6 cents more than the or dinary soda and is a favorite after-the theater treat with the young man of modest means and simple tastes. Tha Maw Woman h She Should Bo. Miss Richards, daughter of the gov ernor of Wyoming, is an example of the new woman as she Bhould be, in a secular field. She is her father’s most efficient private secretary, and when he is called away from Cheyenne the entire affairs of the executive are left in her hands. Such is the confidence of the governor in his 19-year-old daughter. She was educated at an east ern college, understands all about housekeeping, and is equally well ac quainted with the affairs of the office of the executive. Her father trusts her to prepare the most important state papers. Don# Through Money. The Venetians absorbed all commerce for five or six centuries, from the year 1000 until 1600; they had the Haneseatic league as rivals. The Dutch republic, with its civil liberty, for two centuries transferred the trade of the world to Holland, but about the middle of the eighteenth century the energy and per severance of the English supplanted the Dutch. Only On* Copy Disposed Of. A short time ago a publisher brought out a book entitled: "Advice to Plain Women.” Only one copy has as yet been got rid of and that was taken by the office boy to his mother (hr coal paper. Pure blood means good health. De Witt’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. Morris & Co. Its all the same, a slight cold, congest | ed lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough cure banishes them. Morris A Co. CHINESE MUSIC IN COURT. *» Attempt to Decide Whether It Both Charms or Hathn't. The case brought by J. C. Clunie and others asking tor an Injunction forbid ding the erection of the new Chinese theater came on yesterday before Judge Cooper, L. A. Thurston for the plain tiffs, and A. S. Hartwell for the defend ants, says the Pacific Commercial Ad vertiser. The grounds on which the In junction was asked were that all Chin ese performances' necessarily Include an instrumental performance, and that the orchestra—If the theater were erect ed*—would give Buch dismal, hideous and unearthly music that it would con stitute a nuisance and ibake life in tho neighborhood not worth living. After taking the evidence of J. L. Kaulukou, who testified to the horrid music of the old theater, Mr. Thurston, who had summoned into court the entire Chin ese band, with their instruments, of fered a "performance” in evidence. He proved by one of the actors that tbc music was an integral part of all Chinese plays, and claimed that the court could fully appreciate the charac ter of the music only by hearing It. Mr. Hartwell opposed Its Introduction as being contrary to the rules of evidence and utterly Irregular. He asked If the case went up on appeal how could the music be preserved so that the supreme court could hear it. Mr. Thurston re plied that it could be preserved in the phonograph, If there was one, and be sides, he claimed that the music was not for the supreme court, but for Judge Cooper to hear, in order to settle the question of fact. After due conalde/.a fion Judge Cooper admitted the per formance in evidence. The instru ments were tuned, and, at the word of command, the five gongs, two cymbals, big bass drum and several other effec tive, but indescribable Instruments, went off. Such music had never before been heard In the court-room. It rat tled and screamed and bellowed and thundered around the room and tried to burst the windows. The full bench of the supreme court, sitting in another room, promptly adjourned and hurried In. The meeting of the board of health in the room below came to a dead stand still, and the audience, including the cabinet, rushed out in bewilderment Mr. Marsden, In the agricultural depart ment below, became wild, It is said, and tried to get out of the window; but immediately recovered himself and ex claimed that he had now found a new remedy for the Japanese beetle. The portraits of the eminent justices, now departed, which adorn the walls of the court-room, were disturbed, and pre heated the 0*n$l9 spectacle of lifting up their hafids said closing their ears. After five minutes the court ordered the noise to abate and the trial pro* needed. Wham Thraa Kmplraa Heat. There le in the southeastern part ot the Prussian province, Silesia, a spot where the frontiers of Germany, Rus sia and Austria meet. This point, which is called "The Three Emperors’ Corner," is in the heart of a great coal and iron region. Count Schuwalow, the new governor-general of Poland, re cently made a trip of inspection through the iron and Industrial districts of Rus sian-Poland, and upon this occasion made a visit to this historical spot* where once the three emperors of Rus sia, Germany and Austria met and spoke to each other, while each stood in his own country. The party was heartily welcomed by a large number of German mine workers, who hap pened to see the cavalcade and the ar ray of carriages on the other side. Aft er a short stay the governor continued upon his trip, but not before having called over to a German engineer who had taken a snap shot of the brilliant company across the brook, to send him. a copy of a picture made in Gesmany, taking in a Russian governor and his staff, with an Austrian landscape as the background. Bath Recommended. 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