THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, BED CLOtJDr NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1894. a w afc lot ' is r?o? ;PKENJ)EKCiAST'SEATE i JUDGE DRENTANO DENIES THE MO TION FOR A NEW TniAL. MurcWrr of Miijnr Huri-Unii Hentncnl to Die nn Hip U.'lil f Miirrli ItainhllngTnlk JWiulc li.v Hip .inalu In tiMtlflcatlnn nl lllii Crlmr. CmcAfio, Foil. 24. Judgo Drcntnno overruled the motion for n now trial for Frenrtergnst and sentenced tho assassin to Ik) hnnged on March Sil. As tho comt addressed Prendergast ntiil asked him if ho had anything to wiy why sentence should not be paused npon liim, Prendergast nroso to his feet, ner vously drew ii Hinall sheet of paper, cov erod with notes, from hin vest iockot and addressed tlin court as follows: "I don't supiose, your honor, that it will do mo any good to ' anything to tho court now. 1 have made no prepara tion to Bay anything in particular. I mippose your honor iH under tho iinpres filon that you have dono your duty. But this pica of insanity lion been Bet up by my attorneys without my consent. It wax an infamous, dirty and a dlsreput nblu pica and dono against my objec tions. "At tho very lieginning of this trial tlm ronrt told mo my attorneys would attend to my case. Nevertheless they did not. They set up this Infamous plea of insan ity against my will. But your honor, the issue is: Did 1 do right or did I do wrong? Did I do my duty or did I not? Tills point has nover leeu touched upon, and I say it is tho only issue before tho court. Of courso if I did wrong I should 1m) condemned. But your honor, if I did right I should lw justitled nnd uc quitted." "Now, your honor, and everybody, says that Harrison was n great and good man. I deny this. A good man is generally faithful to his friends, and Harrison was not. If ho had lxt'n n good man ho would not havo lweu hostile towards ine. "But tliis newspaper trust, your honor. W havo been attueked by this nows pnper court and if tho Bontenco is car ried out you will ull bo at tho hands of this newspaper trust. No man'H character or reputation will bo safo. I don't know what will lw tho rosult. "Kvcn while 1 was in your county jail 1 was threatened with death. Tiiia man Norris, tho jailer there, Bald to mo "'I'll kill you Isjforo you leave this jail no matter what tho court and the bailiffs do wilh you. Tho sheriff of this county is a Republican, whilo my principle aro Democratic, and that is why this is." "Then thero is tins great grado crossing issue. If your honor consents to iny death, to my murder, you also consent to take tho lives of theso pcoplo on tho in famlous grand crossings. Thot ii what caused me to shoot Harrison, although I had stood by him in times of distress." Iiitlgn llrrntano' Dcclilon. The comt room vim illlod when tho judge read his decision. Prendergast won ordered to btand up during tho read ing of tho sentence. Judgo Brentano Mid: "Patrick Kugeno Prendergast: You stand befuro this bar convicted of the murder of n fellow being, and it is in ruuil)c lit on me to pronounce sentence on you. You havo had a fair and impartial trial, and you havo been defended by counsel whoo zeal and devotion in your behalf merit the highest praiso and com pel tho admiration of tho court. Despite all this you have been found guilty in ac cordance with tho well established prin ciples of law and evidence governing trials of tills kind. "Possibly ii largo part of this com munity would, for tho sake of tho re putation of this great city upon whom tho eyes of tho world were nt tho time riveted, have loen comforted if tho ver dict of the jury had established tho fact that your act was that of a mentally irresponsible iierson, but tho result of the trial denies the peoplo that comfort. Tho ovideneo did not establish that you woro acting under an insano delusion which irresistibly impelled you to com mission of an act which you did not dis cern to bo wrong and over which you had not the power to exorriso control. Tho solemn and painful duty now de volves upon me to imposo tho seutenco nnd judgment of the law, which is that you, Patrick Eugene Prendergast, be be tween tho houra of 10 o'clock in tho fore noon and !3 o'clock in the nftcrnoon of tluJ!ld day of March, 1801, in tho man ner provided by the statute of this stoto, lie hanged by tho neck until you are dead." ANOTHER BLAZE AT JACKSON PARK. Imi-iillnrlr AkiiIii Apply tho Torch to the Agricultural Building, Ciiicaoo, Feb. UO.-Fire was discover ed in tho Agricultural building at tho World's fair. Running up tho outside of the pillars tho flnmes gained liradwny in the roof and spread rapidly toward tho dome in the center. Onco having a start in tho lofty arch, its destruction wns a matter of short order. Driven by a brisk wind, hparks from tho burning dome were carried toward adjoining buildings and for a tinio tho firemen had before them the prospect of an extended conflagration. An hour after tho general alarm was bounded tho firemen had ac complished all that was jiossiblo and the blaze wna practically extinguished. Before tho firemen had succeeded in their work, however, tho building had been ruined. As tho tiro spread through tho dry tlinliers of tho roof burning cm bcrswHin began dropping to tho floor, and tlm supports, gradually weakened, at lust gave away, carrying with it con nected parts of tlm roof, the dome pitched in ruins to tho floor. Its fall practically put nu end to tho fircmen'e work. But one theory was advanced at tho grounds regarding tho origin of tho lire. Evoryouo agreed thot un incendiary was again responsible for the destruction. . lilaut Jury Failed to Agree. ! Nkw York, Feb. SKJ. Tho jury in tho case of Joseph X. Bluut, president of tha defunct Mudison Square bank, on trial for perjury, hae foiled to agree. SOVEREIGN FEAnS NO COURT. Openly fJrclnrn lie Will Violate Judge JrnkliK Order. Des Moines, Feb. 27. Oeorgo W. Howard, vice picsident of tho American Railway union, organized n branch here with 175 members Sunday afternoon. Tho general executivo lward of tho Knight of Labor and General J. B. Weaver were present. After tho organ ization Uonernl Muster Workman Sov ereign made u speech in referenco to tho injunction ngninst him by Judge Jen kins. Sovereign said: "I am going to Winona, Minn., and will speak there, and I shall bo in St. Paul nnd Minneapolis to talk to tho Northern Pacific employed and assure them as snre an there is a God in Heaven I will violate tho injunction of Judgo Jenkins. It is nn outrago on nil work ingraen. Ho would lw a ioor represen tative of organized labor who would not have the backbono to do what ho pleases against this disgraceful order and would deserve tho condemnation of honest work men. Who is Jndgo Jenkins, any how? simply a man with n soul to damn. I fear no courts. If there Is a United States marshal hero let him servo bin process." FATAL EXPLOSION IN MINE. Blx lloillm llnte llrrn ltrcuvrrril Two Italian Mlsnlttfc. Denver, Feb. :M. A special to Tho Republican from Raton, N. M., says: At 0:2(1 Thursday morning a terrific explo sion occurred in tho coal initios at Bloss burg, three miles southwest of here, and soon a band of rescuors woro nt work to investigate tho amount of damage dono and If iKWslble givo succor to thoso with in. Six bodiiw havo been recovered and it is believed that two Italians, who are missing, are in tho uiliio and probnbly dcud. Th.i killod are: .Toskpii Fatiieiiikuill, lire inspector, aged 'M. Alukiit S.vrntn, miner, aged 'M. Kn HooAV, miner, ngeil SI. HlCHAltn Thornton', miner, aged 68. RoiiERT T'KVMAN, mkier, aged 40. Samuel Wells. ngeTlB. NICARAGUA CAME OUT VICTORIOUS. Allied Form Have Captured Tegucigalpa, Capital of llomliu-a. Washington, Feb. SO. Sonor Guz man, the minister of Nicaragua to tho United States, has received a cablegram to tho following effect: Tho minister of foreign affairs of Nicaragua: Tho capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa) capitulated last night. Publish this telegram. Our victory puts an end to tho war in Hon duras. Kenator Allen Pnr President. Washington, Feb. 37. Representa tive Jerry Simpson of Knnsas is out in an interview ndvocnting tho nomination of Senator William V. Allen of Nebraska for tho presidency in 1808 by the Popu lists. Ho says Allen is tho only man in the Populist ranks who comes fully up to tho measure; that Senator Peffer of Kansas is a good and able man but too timid. He regards Senator Allen as the brainiest, nerviest man in all tho Popu party. Say Mm Lraito In n Lliir. Chicauo. Fob. 28. Secretary O. W. Barnard, of tho Grand MhsoiiIc lodge of Illinois, said today that Mary Ellen is "a deliberate liar when sho said that she was a member of tho Masonic ordor." Twenty'Flve Killed. St. Petersburg, Feb. 28. A terrible boiler explosion has taken place at tho big iron works at Alexanderowski. Twenty-five men were killed and ten were beriously injured. Ncbrutktt Jeweler Will Combine. Omaha, Fb. 28. Nebraska retail jow elers have called a meeting to bo held in Lincoln on March 14 and 15 to organizo for mutual protection. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Chicago Grain and rrovlilon. Ciiicaoo, Feb. 27.-What recover It liulllith tone today ami scored Wo advance. Kalrbujlugon reported ilccreahe In the En Klltth vlitlblo and Iwtter clrarancta canted thn advance. A Utile nelllng nenr therlnm roused u idlKht reaction, but May closed nnlyjjo from tlm top. Corn, oats and provliloim woro firm, but (lull. The gain In corn in Me, and in o.tii about the wune. May pork In 0u and ribs JJfri lilKer. I.ard Is without chnnso viiiiipurid with ytrtterdiiy'a close. rUHIMI I'ltll . WHKAT-Kasy. Cash, 57fra57c; May, wJn: July. 0lo. (.'OHN-Klrnicr. ('anil, rajO-Hci May, 3ft)fi ttWHic; .1 uly nrHiyiJHe. OATS-Steady. Canh, 2S)iJ?3V: May, "Jci rOHK-Stiady. May, JU'.tft; July. $12.10. I.AHD-Steady. May. 87.10; July, $7.(t;4. Ullia-Stcady. May, l,U7)i; July, J0.30. Chicago Mvo Stock. Ciiicaoo. Feb. OT.-G'ATTI.K-Tlierc wire few cattlu horn today that had thuriuallly to brlnn more than $4. From f.1.15 tn.Tlitoak tho Kreatcr part of the Meern, mill JhW lo $2 SO were tho iirruilllni? prices for cowh hju! hulli. Cauuers' stock hh dull and H xolllnpr badly, a number of wilcu being reported as low ns $1,60 Qtl.7.1. Stotkera and feeders wrro steailyat $2,3.Vit.1 ftf), nnd veal cahen were lit demand at $j.fioas.M. HUGS They opened no to KVi lower thin etenla's close, or at $l.7ik7tJW for common to prlmii lots, and at fVlftft.'i.lo for poor I o choke, Midi! and medium ueluhtH. Ileuvter sorts mostly wild at a ilUeount of fni to 10c. Kxtrcnm raiiKo of sales wus fJ.fiik&MS. Culls sold at f-'.iKvai.iV South Oninlut Mtu Stotk. Sooth Omaha, Feb ST.-CATTI.K-llwelpln, 2,llieadi lltltn IVilllw., $.liAfil.2il; lino to lano liw., $.1 wna an; wxi to urn Un., $.'.8nr;i.2nj chokeiows. $.' 40IW.W); oiumon cows, SLfiiKA 2.2.1; ifood feederf. $.'.tiiIW 2.1; common feed ers. $S 25W SO. Market eaker. UOOS-lteielpts. H.dUl, hi nil; llulil. $l.TflC6 4,M; nilied. $t.7Ja.bU; heavy, HM'J.i.f.H. Market Ri lower: olosul stronu. SHKKl'-Heeeliits.U.Vl head: muttons, $2.25 0.1 2.1; lambs, $2 BOaa.7,1. .Market .teady. 1894 MARCH. 1894 -?Hi Wl JU We.1 Tin FrLSat, LAA. 'A.AA.XAJ1 11 12 13 14 15 16 J7 ji8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ' iii NEWS OF NEBRASKA. BRIEF BUT PITHY MENTION OF TH HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK. Hewn Wlilrli Tell the .Story of Seven Day' Crimes anil Caminltleii nnd Other Impor tant Matter Arranged. Attractively and Ohen In a l'ew U'ordi. i I Want Salaries Iledaced. (JiiANU Island, Neb., Feb. 27. A petition is being circulated for the re duction of tho salaries of the mayor and all city officials; Kilted a Constable. Lincoln, Feb. 28. A. B. Jones, station agent of tho Missouri Pacific at Walton, this county, shot and killed Jerry Peck, constable, at Sprague. Veteran lo Assemble at Beatrice. Dkatkici:, Neb., Feb. 27. Tho South western Grand Army of tho Republic encampment will bo held in this city March 8, Couunnndcr Church Howe and Senior Vico Commander Adams will bo present. Murderer Carlrtnn' Sentence (Impended. Lincoln, Feb. 20. Charlos O. Carle ton, sentenced to denth at Fremont for the murder of August Gothman, will not lw hanged March 23. The supreme court has suspended tho sentence of death until such time as it can review tho cose. Mailed Threatening Letter. Nebraska City, Neb., Fob. 27. Tony Columbus, nn Italian, wan arrested hore on information from Omaha. He is ac cused of sending threatening letters to fellow countrymen nt Omaha. A deputy United States marshal took the prisoner to Omnhn. Tribute to an Old Soldier. Fort Nioiiuaha, Neb., Feb. 27. On tho occasion of his retirement from the United States army Fob. 21 Sergeant Charles Dalilgreen of E troop, Sixth cav alry, was presented with a splendid gold headed cano by tho enlisted men of his late organization. ling Thieves I'lead Onllty. Tekamaii, Neb., Feb. 27 Henry Betts, Sam Grover nnd Joe Shafer, who had their trial last week for hog steal ing, and were tmund oyer to the next term of tho district court, have pleaded guilty as charged and Judge Hopewell sentenced them to the penitetiary for tlireo years each. To Kntertaln York County farmers. York, Neb., Feb. 27. On the 1st and 2nd of March tho York County Farmers institute will hold its second annual meeting in this city. The citizens aro making extensive preparations to give tho visiting members a grand reception. Two or thrco of tho faculty of tho State university will lw present and deliver ad dresses Intercnted In Irrigation. ILumibON, Neb., Feb. 27. Tho deep interest taken in tho irrigation question continues to grow in this section. A county irrigation association was organ ized here, which will !e an auxiliary to tho Northwestern association. A legisla tive coniniittco composed of J. II. Cook, J. B. Burko and E. E. Livennore was recommended to tho district association. Hell Akin a Free Man. O'Nkill, Neb., March 1. Judgo Bar tow called tho caso of Dell Akin, in dicted for conspiring to aid Barrett Scott, tho embezzling Holt county treasurer, to escape from tho officers. The atato was not ready to pioeeod and tho prosecutor dismissed tho caso on his own motion. Scott was given n change of venue and will lie tried next month in Cuming county. Ulg Victory For the Colon raelflc Noutii Plattk, Nob., Feb. 27. In the caso of Sullivan against tho Union Pa cific Railway company, the jury re turned a verdict in favor of tho defend ant. This is one of a dozen casee now pending in tho district court nnd grow out of tho great prairio fire which started at Nichols and swept into North Plntto on April 7 last. Total losses from tho fire aggregated $75,000. i:iuplo-4 to Hate Hearing. Omaha, March 1 Employes of the Union Pacific aro to havo a hearing upon the wage question and will bo invited to meet President Clark, of the system, and others whom ho may select March V in conference, said conferenco to con tinuo from day to day until nn agree ment Is reached. This much has been ordered by tho circuit court of the Unit ed States, Judges Caldwell and Sanborn, who issued tho order upon application of General Solicitor John M. Thurston. Father Corbott Kxcoininunlrated. Liwxiln, Neb., March 1. Bishop Bon noun has iu-sucd an order of excommu nication iignin.it Father Corbett, sentenc ing him to thrco yoara' suspension from pniticlpating in tho euclmrist and to un dergo a pennuco of that length In a mon astery near Montreal, Canada. Tills sen tenced has been passed without a trial 1 liclng accorded tho accused, his offense licing the bringing of the bishop into a civil court on u ciiminal charge. Father Corlx'tt lias refused to obey this sentence also and the bishop has began suit in a justice's comt in Palmyra to eject the priest fiom tho parish residence. J. STERLING MORTON EFFIQY CASE. X. T. White Com let ed of Criminal I Joel ARulust the Secretary. Nkiiiiabic.v City, Nob., March t. Tho caso of tho commonwealth of Nebraska against ',. T. White, charged with crim innl libel against Secretary of Agricul ture J. Sterling Morton nnd his son, the libel being tho hanging in effigy of the rccretaiy a few weeks ago, was heard Tuctdny. A jury was secured with somo difficulty and a number ot witnesses, testi fied, their ovideneo generally being very damaging to White's case. Tho jury were out but a few minutes when they re turned with a verdict of "guilty aa in- utcUHi'. 'j. no jiouauy for tho onenso Is a due of $TU0 or six months in the county jail or both at the discretion of the wart, , The jury rccoiut4ed leniency. j CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Oingreumen I'encoand Flthlau llotli Made, NeiiMtlonal Speech-. Wasiiinoton. Feb. 21. Tho t( 'iff" (uestion came up In quito an uncxp( ml1 way in tho senato Wednesday and for two hours it held tho floor to thcexdu lion of all other business. Tho ma r' was Indirectly allnded to by Senator Voorhcoc, who arose to a question of Erivilego to deny a nowspnper stateintnt idicnting tho Democratic mcmlwrs of tho finance committee were submitting.' to tho president's dictations in matters re lating to the tariff bill. After tho denial by Sonator Voorheos, Senator Chandler precipitated the discussion of tho day by an inquiry aa to the part that Senator Mills is performing in the consideration, of tho bill in committee, and whether ho. Is still acting as the proxy of Senator Mc-' Pherson sinco the latter's return to tho city. Senator Voorheea at first requested BonBtor Chandler to read Tho Record for his information, but when tho New Hnmpshlro senator insisted upon a direct answer, Sonator Voorhecs finally declared it was no businoss of the Benator how tho finance committee considored tho bill. This provoked an era of acrimony and for tho next hour senatorial courtesy had no place in tho senate. Mnny senators accused each other of unworthy acts ami Senator Vest finally quoted from tho record in an attompt to provo that Sena tor Chandler had promised to tako cavo of certain officials in tho southern states in 1870 if they wonld decido ngalnat tho Democrats and in favor of Hayes for tho presidency. Tho controversy was finally brought to n closo by Senator Mo Phorson and Senator Mills both explain ing their positions. Washington, Feb. 21. SerKeant-ut-Arms Snow of the houso arrested sover.il members on the floor' of tho houso for having absented themselves from tho ses sion. The arrest of mombors on tho floor is almost without precedent. Speaker Crisp has directed tho sorgeant-at-arms to execute tho warrant of arrest without referenco to tho place where members are. Washington, Feb. 22. Washington's birthday session of tho houso was marked by tho most turbulent nnd dlsordeily scenes of tho yenr. Mr. Bland, clinging to tho idea ha could obtain a quorum for his motion to close debate on tho seign iorage bill and nettled by his continued failure for tho past week, refused to al low tho houso to adjourn over tho na tional holiday. Whon tho house met Thursday morning, however, although ho still declined to entertain any projiosi. tion to compromise with tho opponents of the monsure, upon tho representations of certain western representatives that they would cease filibustering and sup port the moasure if ho would givo additional time for dobate, ho moved that the debato continuo until Saturday, bnt ho did not get a vote on his nmendul proposition. . Wasiiinoton, Feb. S3. Tho mcmliers of the house under arrest were finally discharged from custody Friday by dis pensing with further proceedings under the call. It required four hours to ac complish this, nnd although tho scones of disorderly turbulonco which character ized Thursday's proceedings were not 10 pentod the proceedings were fully as in teresting. Tho Democrat were evidently very anxious when tho houso met to ex tricate thcmstlvos from tho complica tions arising from tho wholesale nrrest of mombers, but by flank movements, tho Republicans succeeded in preventing this until the wholo situation was thoroughly ventilated. Perhaps tho most interesting feature of the day, barring Bland's bitter phillipic against tho filibustering Demo crate, was tho verbal duel between Mr. Reed and Mr. Turner over tho question of a quorum a question just now of preeminent importance in houso circles. Wasiiinoton, Fob. 24. Tho houso was again without a quorum on the Bland bill. Wabhinoton, Fob. 20. Tho proceed ngs in tho houso Monday woro full of exciting incidents. Mr. Bland being un able to secure a quorum, concluded to allow tho debato on tho bill to proceed at tho samo timo declaring that ho would return to the assault Tuesday. Two sen sational speeches followed, ono by Mr. Pence (Colo.), who denounced tho Re publicans for submitting to tho crack of ex-Speakor Reed's whip nnd warned him that if the election of tho president was thrown into tho house in 1800 ho would re new his filibustering, and tho other by Mr. Fithian (Ills.), who condemned in tho severest terms tho action of his Dem ocratic colleagues who were taking part in tho filibuster. Towurd tho eluo of tho session Mr. Pence's reflection on Messrs. Picklor and Ellis (Or.)drow forth from them a statement which Mr. Penco characterized as "absolutely untrue." Ho was twice called to order and tho homo by n vote refused to allow him to proceed. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 20. Tho bcnnto held but u short session Mondliy in order to givo tho Democrats nn opportunity aft erwards to continuo tho caucus liegun in tho morning. Mr. Morgan, chnirmnu of tho committeo on foreign relations, pre sented tho report on Hawaiian investiga tion, and Mr. Fryo (Mo.) gavo notico that on Wednesday ho would address tho sen hto on that subject. In tho repoi t of fered by Mr. Morgan, ho indorses all tho actions of Minister Stovens except hid declaration of a protectorato by tho United States over Hawaii. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 27. Mr. Pence's speech of Monday, in which ho struck right and left at his colleagues, cut n prominent figure in Tuesday's proceed ings. Mr. Pence's referenco to Mr. Haiuer had been incorrectly reported and rising to a question of privilege ho took occasion to apologize for the personalities ho had indulged in, but Mr. Cooper (hnl.) was uoi sansneu ana gavo mm a severe scoring. Again Mr. Bland was uuahlo to muster a quorum ou bis motion to closo debato ou the seigniorage bill, so ho allowed tho debato to run on witlio it limit. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 27. Iho tanato hold another brief session Tuewlay, in which nothing of importnnco wiu ac complished and adjourned after an exec utive session of half an hour in order that the Democratic caucus might be ooaunuou. IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS A. n.azE Seed Foialtloe. . It la nppliod right to tho parts. It curoa all disoosoa of womon. Any lady can uao it horaolf. Sold by at.t, DRUOrGISTS. Mailed to any addroBa on rocolpt of $1. Dr. J. A, Media & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Placo, ObloaffO, HL JFor utile by Ij Cutting. A. H. Gray, the Insurance Man, Red Clqud. Is now prepared to insure you in that well-known company, The Home of New York. Walt for him; lie will call on you In n Tew days. You caa my money nnd got more sitf Uftictory Insurance than from nay other man. lie has exclusive control of Tour counties. A SNAP, And a cold one too, But we have a bigger snap for people who want a Heating Stove. We have a few heaters left from our Winter Stock that we are closing out at Come in if you want a Heater. They all go ! We would rather carry over the money than to carry over the stoves. iv e are in it on The best at the lowest price on earth for the ' y Next - 30 - Days Baker Wire $2.85, Glidden 2.75. A. MORHART & SON. Served Exclusively to the 21477212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. Universally Leading nn coffee of the World. For sale only by Sherwood & Albright. ' Kcpulillcan Caucus. A cnuciiH of tho republican votorn of Red Cloud city is called to meet nt tho court Iioufo in Itod Cloud on tho Odi day of March, 1801, lit 7:30 o'clock p. m. for tho piu4iofco of nominating candidates Mftor, city olcilc, troi surer nnd police judgo. Caucuses of Iho wards will bo laid at iho samo placo nt tho eamo timo for the purposo of nominating councilman for each unrd. 11. H, Fulton, Chairman. It. M. MoNitt, Sec'y. Anyono needing painting, kakoinining or paper hanging will Bavo monoy calling on V. V. Hadloy, lied Cloud Nod Shop flrst door west of Miner's store. .. . . Farm Iouiin. I havo n fow thouHiind dollars of ri viitn u.onoy to loan on first c!obh furim on live j ears timo or leps fJro. W, n.MiKr.n. CurtEvntiB hiiBoverytlnngjou want ir tliOBCCoud-huudf jrnituroline, See him Dluo Front, eouth Webster street. riarn w irp nuit .. "w"'TT"TTr'TinwiaWMMUpBajaiaaMaaaaaaMa accepted as the Imnoriuut oilcc. Any porson living in tho country or in any of tho neighboring towns who har organs that need repairing or cleaning can havo them promptly attondod to by addressing, W.m. W. Tuu.kyh, Uod Cloud, Nob. Aro You in ccdf If JOU Want cash, Want a partner Want a situation, Want u sorvant girl. wV1tt lS "'.'l1 fluItor rnin wunt to J ml buyers for anything, V ant to sell or buy cattio or horwi, antto sollortrado anything. Want to poll lioiiRohold goods Want to sell anything, vant to rent rooms. Want hoarders, Want cock, Then I 'sit Tin: Oijiit'h Want Column. Mii nnnMf N'nvra nnr, Blatonrwil zrof Un-ClirlHlInn U'omi.ii'rt board of MlWHWlll, will pl 41.n Pl..afl. otmroh Sunday I-Mirimry 11th, at 3:3., bMly.n,v.i,.,l to coms'out & VM. ..V. . n ''' A LiJBaMULaaMlaiiaa i&iuattai w rM wWrVTHniul''