IJEN’L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATS. vcrnor.t.Silas Holoorol . fenant Governor.J. E .Harri: ^,_retary of State.Wm, F. Portei Treasurer.John B. Meservi Statu Auditor.John F. Cornel Attorney General.0. J. Smythi Com. Lands and Buildings.J. V. Wolfi Snot. Public Instruction.W. B. Jacksoi REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY. Chas. H. Gere, Lincoln; Leavitt Burnham Omaha; J M. Hiatt, Alma; E. P. Holmes Pierce; J. T. Mallalen, Kearney; M. J. Hull E'h'ar. Representatives First Distrlot.J. B. Strodi Second, II. D. Mercer, Third. 8. Maxwell Fourth. W, L. Stark, Filth, K. D■ Sutherland Sixth, VV. u. Green. UON0RS8SI0NAL. Senators— W. V. Allen, of Madison; Johi M. Tuurston, of Omaha. JUDICIARY. C'liof Justice.A. M. Post Associates.. .T.O. Harrison and T. L. Norval FIFTBENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. judge ..M. P. Kinkald.of O’Nell Reporter.J. J. King of O’Neil j algo.W. H. Westover, of Rushvllh ueporter.■ 'bn Maher, of Rushvllle LAND 0FF1CSS. O’NX ILL, Register.. .. itooelvor. .John A. Harmon ...Elmer Williams COUNTY. I udge.Geo McCutcheor Clerk of the District Court.John Sklrvlnt Deputy.O. M.Oolllni Clerk ”....Bill Bethel Deputy.. • Chas O Neil, Supt. of Schools......W. K. JackBor Assistant.Mrs. W. R. JackBor Coroner.Dr. Trueblooc SUPERVISORS. FIRST DISTRICT. Cleveland, Sand Creek, Dustin, Saratoga Rock Falls and Pleasant view: J. A. Robertson SECOND DISTRICT, Shields, Paddock, Scott; Steel Creek, Wll owdale and Iowa—J. H. Hopkins. THIRD DISTRICT. Grattan and O’Neill—Mosses Campbell. FOURTH DISTRICT. Ewing, Verdigris andDeloit—L. O. Combs, FIFTH DISTRICT, Chambers, Conlev, Lake, McClure and Inman—S. L. Conger. SIXTH DISTRICT. Swan, Wyoming, Fairview, Francis, Green Valley, Sheridan and Emmet—O. W. Moss, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Atkinson and Stuart—W. N. Coats. } 0I1T OF riARFIELD DODGE, NO.9S.F.AA.M. VT Regular communications Thursday nights on or before the full of the moon. J. J. King, W. M. Harry Dowling, Sec. HOLT»CAMP NO. 1710, M. W. OF A. Meets on the first and third Tuesday in eaoh month in the Masonic hall. Neil Brennan, V. O. D. H. Cronin, Clerk AO, U. W. NO. 158, Meets seoond • and fourth Tudsday of each month in Masonic hall. O. Bright, Uec. S. B. Howard, M. W. F DEPENDENT WORKMEN OF AMERICA, meet every first and third Friday of eaoh month. C. W. Hagensick, N. M. O. J. Coffey, Seo. FOSTOFFICE DIRCBTORY Arrival of Mails F. E. fe M. V. R. R.—FROM THE EAST. day,8unday lnoluded at..9:40 p m FROM THE WEST very day, Sunday included at.10:04 am PACIFIC SHORT LIMB. Passenger-leaves 10:0Va. m. Arrives 11:55 p.m. Freight—leaves 0:07 P. M. Arrives 7:00 p. m. Dally ezoept Sunday. O'NEILL AND CHELSEA. Departs Monday, Wed. and Friday at 7:00 am , MtrriveaTuesday,Thurs.and Sat. at.,1:00pm * O’NEILL AND PADDOCK. ■parts Monday. Wed.and Friday at..7:00 am Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at. .4:30 p m O'NEILL AND NIOBRARA. Departs Monday. Wed. and Fri. at_7:00 a m Arrives Tuesday, Thurs. and Sat. at.. .4:00 p m ( O'NEILL AND CUMRINSVILLB. . Arrives Mon.,Wed. and Fridays a ... 11:30(p.m Departs Mr l. Wed. and Friday at.l.-OO p.m ^Mothers! T'hb discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en-1 tirely avoided./ Wine of Card oil" relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives toneto the gen ital organs, and (rata them in vuuumua iu uu u»ir perfectly. Tfcat make* preg nancy lean painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. baa also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings ley to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cnres nine cases out of fen. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. fi.oo per bottle. Bor advice to cuss nqulrlnr special jra.A,^ngs5SW» The ChattanoosaMedidne Co.. ChaNs aoeea. Tenn. Mrs. Lift)BA BALI, ef Jetorsea, 8a>, ssyti “When I first took wine ef Cardui ws had bun married thru years.but eouldnot have any children. Sine months later I bad a One girl baby.” O’NEILL BUSINESS DIRECTORY J}B. J. P. GUiLIOAN, PHYSICIAM AND SURGEON, Office in Holt i County Bank building Confinement^ cases <25 each. Night calls double regular-fee in advance. O’NEILL, NEB. JJR G. M. I1EHHY, DENTIST |kND ORAL SURGEON Graduate of: Northwestern University, CW icago, and also of - American College of Dental Surgeory. All the latest and improved branches of 'formed. Dentistry oawefully peri Ofiioe over Pfunds store. J^H. BKH EDICT, LAWYER, Ollloe tn the Judge Koberts huildlngr, north of O.. O. Bnvder's lumberyard, O NEILL, RIB. R. B‘ XUCKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Beferenofi First National Bank tl O'NEILL, NEB. jgAKSBY STEW ART, PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, Page, Neb. omi m son uni stabs Stage leaves O’Neill at 8:39 a. it., arriving at Spenci >r at 4 p. m. ; at Butte. S :30 p. m. S. D. GAhLXMTINI, Prop. P. D- A J. F. DUlLLEN, PROPRIETORS OF THS GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS Prices Reasonable. O’NEILL, NEB, The Diicovery Saved Hii Mr. O. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers ville, 111., says: “To Dr. King’s New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with lagrippe and tried all the ^hwin* ians for miles about, but was of no avail and was given- up and told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Dis covery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and attei using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or bouse without it.” Get a I free trial at Corrigan’s drug store. R_ Chlchc.tcr'. Kngil.k Uiiiaionil IlraaS. Pennyroyal pills ..YI1* , 1 *uta V"'y Uenalne. . reliable. ladic* uk l UruMlrt f0r Ckickuter » Mno+i*k Dia-. R***® Brand in Red and Cfofcf ftflllo* Wwxea. sealed with blue ribbon. Take **o •thei% Rtf use dangeratu tubtitv V r <101* and imitation*, a i Ursffginu, or Mad 4Lv JfcrJtM*"*" in Utter, by M.n NOVELIST’S FIRST EFFORTS. K>> Bant*'* ••flaeollactiau mt a itktd* master Writtam at aa Early A (a. Having regard to Hr. J. M. Bar rie’s visit to Dumfries academy, the Courier and Herald of that place prints some extracts from the novel ist’s early contributions to a school magazine called the Clown, which he and some friends started. Young Barrie writes some “Reokolectlons" in the asumed role of a “skoolmas ter” whose spelling is Artemus Wardian. In his seoond Installment he complains that the editor “spelt sum of the wurds in my last reo kolleotions rong,” and he adds: “Altho, of coars, I malk jew allow ance for yoor eddukation not being equal to mine. I hop you will be more oairfhl.” Resuming the “Reckollec tione," he writes: “I alwais open the school with prair, as I think it a verry good thing to do, and I got two skollars by it Now, my skollars have gen erally verry durty faces. Well, one day in the middle of my prair won of the boys orept in belo the tabel, and when he was there anuther boy oam in at the door with a oleen face. Tills was too mutch for the boy in. belo the tabel, and, just as I had fin ished saying ‘And may they orle from the bo tom of their harts—he shouted out ‘Lord Almiohti, there's Jock Smith wi’ his face washed!” Here 1% an ins tan oe of how ef fectively the lad oould reproduce a conversation. Relating a railway journey the schoolmaster says: “On my rode we passed the river ‘Aye.’ A gentleman asked mo, ■What river is thatf “I was meditatin’, so I answered abruptly, ‘Aye.’ “The gentleman repeated Us ques tion, and I, thlnkln’ ho had not heard,me, again replied ‘Aye.’ " ‘Could—you—tell—me—what— river—that—isf he roared into my eer. “I again answered ‘Aye.’ “ ‘Sir, said he, ‘I sea you want to Insult met’ “I couldn’t comprehend what he < said till another person in the trane informed me that he thoat that I meant