t' v .. -.-.-S THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JAX 17, 1800. Pure niooel means Bound henltli. With pure, rich, hcHlthy blood, tho stomach and ill girtlvo organs will bo vigorous, nnd thcro will ho no dyspepsia. Ithetinifltlni nnd Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula nnd Hall lllieiim w 111 tllsapticar. With puro Blood Your nerves will ho strong, nnd your sleep sound, Hvcot nnd refreshing. Hood's Hiirsnpnrllln makes puro blood. Tlnil Is wliy It cures so ninny dNcnHts. That Is why ho ninny thoiisniid-i tnko It to euro disease, rctnln good hcnlth, pre vent sickness nnd suffering. Kcmcinucr Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Ono Trno Wood Purifier. SI per bottle. HoOtl'S Pills tike, l.lwr Ills; easy to asy to update, 'c. K. tV .11. St. K. Tlinu '4 ' ' (ii)IN(l K-.SI f!, local 1'ielKlit. ' V "! 111. I'mseiwei, " "r " .r n:(in in tl.TaslKlclKllt. " I .Si p. 111. 1 Itfl i. Ill (lOINtl NOIMII It:, Mixed rutin. I.vll :ir. ii. in. Aril:tr. p. in (iniNM vi:sr t:i, 1'iiHi Kii'lulit, l.v iiiisii. iii. ai iii :.. in ill, .icil 'I'l-.ilii. " l'.' ft, i in. " ll:ai,. in 1,1. l'll"V'IH.'fr. " H-lll ! nt. " l .VI II. in Tiik it'piiliiii'miu of hiiii)i visors in t tilllll 111 llt ) I'll If organized tho board Ms county, tho llrnt Piii:.siiini'i.i. uniitiitliitt'tt urn becom ing iuitn thick these tint B on tlio rcpiib ItCllll Slllt) of till' house. Tin: ii'piibliciin cmigrest hiss done more in tliirly iIiiih tti reHtore confidence tlinn tlit iIimihmtiiIh con lil over do, Tim: populist papers of tho tlintiict seem tti wuiry very iiiulIi over what "I'm son Autliuvwi ilot'H in congress." One thing t tint they can rest assured of, ho will do bin duty, ami his record will ho clean. Tin: people, have become tird of hear ing tliu claptrap about tho tarilT put ting extiu burdens upon tho people, lietter have a few burdens if I bat kind 1 1 in n tho picBoiit Mui vntioii puces iiml Btiitiiitiun of liuuim-Mt that him been go lug on ever niiico (ho couutty ucnt ditft on Clt'velandifiii. Tin: tlemoeratri have been throwing socks all over tho countrj in tho hoper that hoiu'i fellow will havo tho leim-ril) to be uiitdo a turret of thin jeur. So far, the demoH have Ruecohsfully dodged tho rockH. They aro sensible. The duiuocintio nomiiun will bo pounded in to the earth tin jour so far that hit Muker will bo unable to llnd him. Fahmkki, Hii.ro your corn if possible, and put it into idock. Il iIoch not pa to pell corn for 1 1c when jou can make more out of it bj feedjng. If theio is a comtiination to forco tho price down bo that men with money can seeim il and rniso the price, let them umlerHtiiml at onco that they eannot inipoMi upon the fnrmers in that manner, besides' it pus hotter to put lie corn into hogs or cuttlo than it dueHtii pell it. There in to bo quite a Pyihi.ui duiuon. Btrittiou in thin city on tho l'.Hh of March, Tlio rantt chancellor. Geo. Ford of Kearney, and ono or two other grand ouMcors will bo here, beaules repre sentatives from overy lodge in tho iliH- trict. It in hoped that evory motnber of tho order in thin city will coino forth and make himself straight with tho lodge, that tho local lodge, intiy havo ngood roprenonlutioii on that occasion. Theso olllciai visits aro a sourcoof groat bonellt to thu brethren anil hhould bo indulged iu by tho entire miMnliprnhip. Why .Not I.ijjIh Ilu-iirltigCniii. imlyn Willi a .'ooil Strom; 'oiiiiih'I'4'IiiI :i III Our town cortainly needfi HomethinK to help get it to the front again, and wo believe a good fitrong commercial club of about lifty membera could do a great deal iu placing our town in bolter khupc. liy Parting it right it would not bo long before the people of Red Cloud would appreciate th beiielltH arining from a commercial organization A commer cial club, by holding regular ineotingH, could certainly devise oonie moans that would givo uo an improved watoreorvico and iiIbo got our Hidownlkn into better shape, and by advertising in outdom cities, through other commercial clubs, papers and magazines, could bring sev end small industries hero that would bo n benefit to our town. Wo have an eiup, ty croiimory building, which the club might bo able to get some one to take and run, and it could probably be ll.xod up eo that a choeae factory could also bo established. Regular attendance on tho part of the membort during tho year would, in ilHolf, by keeping thoinombore posted, inspire an interest in tho work of the club, nnd every member, by doing the best they could in bringing tniggoH tianB and notices of anything that would be a benefit to our town, would cortuinly bo suro to do some good. This is only a starting suggestion, and we hope it will ho taken up and showed in its strongest, light by tho business inon. "Lnit night,' mild a traveling mnn, "I tlionld hive mi' Bed my train and lust an ;ntlro day lint for a little information lot iced in tin, It.irubMdNally Ut.ldv. J will never be without it again." COW CONGRESS .11 1 XT I ft AftM'-tli SKSMOX this hi:i:i4. Thu IIciiil)llt'iitiH Oruiint.o liy I lie i:iiilloii ol W. II. Koby iin luili mini. Miorl .sitetelii'K l tlif .llrmliorx. Tho now board of supervisors met in lho court. hoiifio in thin city on Tuesday, tho llth inrdant, imil wore called to or der by County Clerk Kort. Tlio follow iug gontlcmon responded: !',. Putets, District 1. A. Kurt, " 12. S. II. .Shirley, " 'I Ceo. F I'npe, " 1. W. II Koby, " . '. A.H.HolTinan," ' . .J.A.Hgliugtoti," 7. Afteriollcall.lt wan moved and car ried that W. H. Koby act as temporary chairmitti. On motion of Sup. l'ope, u commilteo of three, viz: (leo. F. Pope, A. Kurt, A. II. Holfiuan, was appointed to wait upon Judge, DolTy, for the purpose of learniiiL' who were uualilled members. I MMin ...i.tit.ilt I,,., cwi.i Mtlm null inwl m. jiorted tlio members as above. It was th -ii moved by Sup, 1'etern that tlio board proceed to the election of a permanent chairman, tho (list ballot to be infoi mill. Carried. The ballot being taken. W. I). Koby of tli ih city received live votes, Geo l'optt one, and A. Kort one. On motion of Sup. HotTman tho in f.irmal ballot wim declared formal and W. 15. Iloby wan declared the chairman for the eiiHtiing .M.'iir. At this juncture tho board adjourned until '.) a. m. Wednesday, for the pur pose of giving lho chairman an oppor tunity to select his committees. in:in' mnmtAi'iiii.H. W. Ii; I oli, the chairman of tho board, wnH born in 18.17 iu lho state of Ohio, and is coiiiietuenlly in his fiHlh ear. He came to Nebraska in 1873, and haii resided hero continuously for tho lm" 18 jeais. Ilo is the oldest member of the beard, and a belter selection for chairman could not havo been made, lie served one ear as chairman of the board of coniniisi'iuero of Dundy coun t), Nebriihkii, ami was elected mayor of Red Cloud in April, 1SIM, and served the people well, ami he will servo the county ubl ami intelligently. He is capable, anil honest, ami, best of all, fears to do light. He was an old soldier and served his country when il needed his services the most. Kiniinuel Peters came to Nebraska when Webster county was still unborn having landed hero in 1870, and has lived an honest ami upright life. Ho is u fit.nier. Ho enmu from Iowa to this state ami Iiiih resided hero since, with I ho exception of a few years spent iu California, where ho wont to lietter his condition, but found that Nebraska was yet a better stato and returned hero to make this place his home. He is -10 years of "go, ami is tho oldest pettier on the board. Albeit Kort was born and reared in lho "Fadtlcrland" (Germany) mid, limb ing life an irksome lot in that country, decided to conui to tho "now world," ulit) re ho hoped to better his fortunes i art. i i f x ami nas none so. no nan resitieu in ..Ne braska 'i'l years out of the 42 that he has lived. He is it faithful olliccr and has been elected for three consecutive years. S. II. Shirley is a prosperous farmer, living near Rosomont, and represents Dist. !l. Ho came to Nebraska from Il linois It! years auo to try IiIr fortunes in a laud then but littlo known. Ho has hold suveral olllcos iu his township and has just tinished a term as jiiBtieo ofjhe peaco Hois 40 yetrs of ago and was an old soldier, Geo. F. Pope, of Dist. 1, represents tho largest district in tho county, com prising Pleasant Hill, Gartteld, Lino and Walturt Creek townships. Since coming to Nebraska in 1S31, ho has acquired a a Hue farm In Garlleld township, and lias prospered ami become one of tho representative farmers of that locality. Ho will make a faithful otllcer and his district will havo no reason to regrot having elected htm to that important position. Ho was a native of Wiscon sin before taking up hio rcsidenco In Wobster county. A. II. HotTman bears tho honor and distinction of boing tho youngest mom- her of tho board, boing .'17 yoars old, as woll as tho latest to adopt Webstor coun ty as his home, which ho did iu lBSti, and hails from Illinois. Ho has eorved threo rtgular tonnB ua chairman of tho preceding boards by ununimous selec tion, and, although young, is n careful and judicious business man, doing that which ho believes to be right at all timoe, IrregardlesB of friond, fo, or po litical party. J. P. Kglington, of Dist. 7,- represent ing tho extreme west district, -is n man of 45 years of ago and also comes from IllinoiH. He has lived in Wobster coun ty 13 yoars, and hue made many friends in his district. Ho is an industrious farmer aud, although a now membor, will make a good ono. Three membors, Eglington, Shirley and HotTman, camo from Illinois, Pope from Wisconsin, Roby from Ohio, Peters from Iowu, and Kort from Germuny. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'f Fair Highest Mtdal od Dipt waa. Tho following aro the committees hb appointed by Chairman Koby: I'OMMnTKRS. CluiniB Holnnun, Kort und 1'opo. Supplies, Court House, Jail and Grounds Kort, Pope and Poters. WajB and Means and Printing Po ters, Kort and Popo. KoiuIb and bridges Pope, Hotlman and Shirley. Olllciai Honda Shirley, Peters und Kglington. Settling with County Olllcers Peters, HotTman and Kort. Poor Farm Islington, Shirley und HolTman, Houndariefl Peters, Kglington, Shir ley, Popo and Hoffman. Hoard adjourned until 2 p. m. for tho purpose of assigning, aud business gen erally. Red Clorid, Nob , Jan. 11, lSWi. Hoard called to order by clerk; mom born all present. W. U, Koby elected chairman. Moved committee be appointed to in quired into approval of bonds for mem bership. Carried. Committee reported that judgo hud approved tho same. Hoard adjourned until ! a. m. WedncB day. Wr.D.SF.bllAY. Chm. Koby appointed committees as above. On motion, chair appointed Hoffmun, Peters ami Popo afl committuo to roport on rules. I j. II. Ftrt iniiilo application for depu ty aud extra help. Referred to Peters, Popo mid Kort. D. M. Hunter's roport was received ami adopted. The rules of lS!),"i were adopted upon vote. Thn committee on rules wbb author ized to havo them printed, Adjourned to 2 p. in. Commit ten on supplies made roport: "Wo recommend tho rejection of all bids, and that the t-evoral tillli'ern he al lowed to piocuro their own supplies iih cheap . h po.-Hilile, quality roiiBitlored.'' Cariied. The committee on application of L. II. Fort recommended that lie be allowed deputy to umoui.t of ?7()0, and oxtru clerk lure not to e.V'-eeil $."0. Committee on olllciai bonds recom mended tho approval of all bonds that wcro iu their hands. Carried. Tho coinmitteo to whom was referred tho claim of J. C. Fotzor on taxes of ISO I, reported in favnr of taking the taxes, lesi interest. Carried. Moved by Peters that tho surplus money in treasurer's oflh-e, belonging tn Guide Rock predict briduo bonds, be apportioned to the f-evoral townships. Carried. In the matter of tho bond tax, etc, of school districts, tho committee reported "that the balance t.f llie bond fund of Dist. 7fl bo traiibferifd to the district." Curried. Application of J. S. White for appoint of deputy reail and lefui red to commit tee. Adjourned. (Concluded next weok.) Wife Hero's nn account of a mnn who shot him-elf rather than suffer the pangs of itidlgextion. Ilmtinnd The fool! Why didn't ho tnke DeWitt's Utile Knrly UiHern? I tihed to suffer n bad ns he ditl before I commenced taking Muse littlo pilU. (J ! Cutting. Tho list of letters postoillco uncalled remaining at tho tor up to Jan. 1G, 18: Leitpure Will Ryan John M Schoolman Karl Shannon W G The above letters will be Bent to tho dead letter ofltco. Ion. !!(), 1S'.M3. It not called for. Fiiank Cownr.N, PostmoBtor. Walker & Kvunn of Clay Centor, Kan sne, wore iu the city this weotc. They aro buying hor6H8 and mules. Why Was It that AjerV SiMiunilll.i, eat of tile treat imialiL'i' tit iliiul.ir piep nations nuiiiiif.io lured throughout the world, was the only nit'dlfliK) of the Mad admitted at tho Win-Id' rn I r, I'lileaKo? And why was It Unit, ta spite of the united efTorts ot the inamifnctiui'is ot other prepitratloas, tin, decision ol the World's Pair Directors was nut reversed? BECAUSE AcconlliiK to ltm.r. 15 "Articlos g that are In any way dangerous or o: otfenalvo, also patent medlcinos, o: noBtvume, and omplrlcal propara- tlons, whoso ingredlonta aro con- o' cealed, will not ho admitted to tho oi Exposition," and, therefore JltatuH Ayer's ,s.irs;iiarllla Is not a patent iiieillclae, not a nostiiini, mid not a secret preparatlmi. fitcmue Its proprietors had nothing to conceal when questioned as to the for mula (rota which it U compounded. JleenHtt It Is all tlmt It Is claimed to tio a ('(impound Concentrated Kxtract of H.irsiiparltla, and In every sense, win thy thu Indorsement ot this most Important committee, called together for p.isslng upon the manufactured products ot the eatlro world. Ayer'SoSarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 3000OOO00OO0OOOOOC0OO0CM I I Adn ittcd at tho I golds, group, Catarrh, r&f ).CJL&,uiyAM MHIllUwHuiUilliilTllllI CHOKING WITH CROUP. "Save my child t" Dr. Acker's Kngllsli Remedy Is unsur passed as a. euro (or croup and whooping cough. It quickly removes the poisonous phlegm, membrane nnd Inflammation bo dangerous in these dreaded complaints. It puts n stop to ttie wlieextnp, hoarse ness, soreness, diOlcult breathing and sulTocnting sensations endured by those aflllctcd with asthma, grip and bronchitis. GASPING WITH ASTHMA. "Why can't I breathe?" "Iti'Hiitiriil Know. It i3 very Foldom that a man can bo found iu Kcd Cloud who nbjVcts to a plentiful fall of hhow, and Tin: Chirk for ono in alwajH t tail to wo it, but wo doobjeot haveiuu our postoillco box tilled full of letter tlio next tlti, all contain im; "poenm" C'.i on tho beautiful enow. Wo can iitiind tnio or two, but whon wo havo to hire a dray to haul them to our ofllco from the poHtotllce, and pay oxtra help to open tlii'in, thinking r-omo of tho delinquents hud turned over n new leaf 03 the first of tho now year and are trointj to pay up, bill instead llnd noth ing put (looticnl t'lTtiRions on lho beauti ful snow, it is no more limn justice to uurselvcH that wo uialti' u bit; kick on tho beautiful miuw. This may pound harsh to soiunof our rcatlem tiiiacquaiut etl with tho inside workings of tlio "prin t nliop," but put jouiHelesin our place anil look at it in this way: "lloutitifiil snow; no coal in tho olllce, ill ay load of poetical inllntions mid next a retl hot stove and ever.vbody feeling happy, especially the devil whoeo dulv it i timet all pnotiy." Now potdry on tho beautiful snow is all right if it is something now ami original, but tho lirst ono wo opened started out something like, thin: "Oil. tin simiv, the bciiitlfnl mow. Kalllng from lii'.neu to eanh below." Now what opinion would our readers have of a person who would be guilty of writing such "stull" ns that aud bending it to iib with a l y. on the button to bo suro and publish in this week's paper. The snow may have fell "from heaven to out tit below" but that poem went up tho stovo pipe. Another hii)e: "hnow tn UV rlu'ht ol lis, Nuns lo thu ted ol us, Hiiew'm I roiit of ih. Hied up In drills." Now what a pity it is that tho poor deluded individual who wrote that isn't under one of those big drifts. " o'll roll xnlim tug snow IiiiIIm, And make a tilu .iiimv man" That's all riuht you can miiko tho bit; snow man, but when jou got all done but the head just put your own on him he don't need any bruiiiK. Wo could go on and give jou Fovornl more verses on the boautiful snow, but it is exceedingly trying on tho norvos When ou think you havo a grievance agaiust us pleat:0 como in and we will try ami arbitrate tho matter, hut please don't try to got oven with us by sending us a poem on tho "Heuutiful Hnow." SCIIOOI ITKMS. Kdltress, Miss .Mnnilti Weideman. if,..mrirfl ) leitani'Mti Dilly. lteiiorters M.try KaUK Whispering is gutting to bo quite a fad, and tho toachors are tryiug to chock it. No. 8 liangs on th wall. I'earl faidlow had charge of tho Gor man class Tuesday, and Helen Koby hnd charge of tho Geology class Wednesday. The grammar class liati quito an intur eating tulle on fashion Weduesduy, and tlio unjfl wore vory enthusiastic when it was said that tho gentleman's fashions did not change. Those pupils who did not hand in thoir cards boforo Tuesday morning woro sent home for them. The ninth grado will soon favor tho high room with boiuo choho music by ti double quartut. Miss Hollo Spanoglo wns visiting the high school this weok. The chemical class is well pleased tins weok, as part of tho chemicals und ap paratus havo arrived. Tho well-known countenance of llor acuSpanogle was soon in tho high rowm Tuesday p. in, Ono more pupil has boon nddod to tho high room, a member ot tho ninth grudo. Mr. Winters was visitinc tho chemist ry class in the laboratory Wodnosduy a. in,, watching thorn perform boiuo ex periments, and commending them for thoir neat house-keeping. Miss Rottu Ayro called on tho high room on important business Wednesday n. tn. It has been said that some of tho pu pils of tho high room expect to go through this your on "llowory bods of oaso." Wo wish them success. MIbs Jessio McKeighan was a pleasant cullor of tho high room Tuesday after noon. For a few mornings thoro has hoen ft littlo change in tho opening exercises. In the place of singing, tho pupils nro given a chance to look over their lesaons. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cat torla. rcr-jc-mi ii tHii'H'i.1 iiiii'i .-s. i h'lu i.j i nn iiiif,.-,,r:-'jjJiiLl!im 'wh dfa-- - "It Started with a Cold." So said one of the greatest of doc tors, and he was rirjht. All throat nnd lung diseases begin with a cold. There is only ono way to cure them. Something must be taken to quickly remove the sore-' ncss, nnd inflammation. For years the greatest scientists and physicians sought for some discovery and at last It was found in the form of DOCTOR Actor's ENQLISH Remedy Dr. Acker's English Remedy pre vents the dangerous after-effects of a dccn-scatcd cold. It checks tonsilitis, croup, influcnza.diphthcria, and pneumonia. It assists nature, is very agreeable to tho palate, and can readily be taken by children. It Is pure. " If men an J women would all use Dr. lexer's Knzlish A'emeJy promptly and in time, tint e would be an end to coughs, fueu. menia, and consumption " Vu. Aiii:ncnoMniE. This great llomcily can bo procured of til rditblo druKpisti, or of HcRer medicine o 16 and It Chambers St., Hew York. WE MAKE TO THE A U'a7 w wvil Jewelry and Optical Goods And invito jour patronage. Special nttenticn given to titting of spectacles aud eo glasses iu a scientific manner. stoki: in r. M'.wiiorsrs. Newhouse Bros. IT IS dlJRAHIX. AV lueHllonneii AKcmI ly lliose Allllctvil Willi IMIcn. Is a strained joint curahlcV Is local iiiildiumatiou curable? Of course, if properly treated. So is piles. People often become iiftlicled with piles and ask frotun old "chronic" who has always pcriitcd in the wrong treatment and naturally he discour ages them by tolling them that their cuso is hopeless. They in turn discourage others, and thus a disease that can in every case bo cured by careful and skillful handling is allowed to sap tlio energy of thoubauds who might free them selves of the trouble iu u few days. Pyramid pile euro . will cure tho most aggravated case of hemorrhodo in uu astonishingly short tituo. It relieves the congastcd parts, reduces the tumors instantly, no matter how large,, allays the liiflunuiation and stops thu aching oi itching at once. Thousands who had resorted to ex pensive surgical treatment Kave been cured by the l'jramid Pilo Cure in a numnor ot instances persons who had spont mouths in a hospital under a pilo specialist. It is u remedy that none need fear to apply even to tho most aggravated Hwoolcn and imlumcd hcuiorrhodal tumors. Ifjouare litllictcd with this stub born discaso you can master it and master it quiokly. This remedy is no longer an exper iment but a mcdioal certainty. It is manufactured by tho Pyramid Drug Co., of Albion, Mioh. Druggists sell it at fiOc per box. It is becoming tlio most papular pile euro this country has ever known and druggists evorywhero aro ordering it for thoir customers. Old peopla suffer much from ilsorders of thu kidneys or urinary organs, and are always gratiflad at the wonderful ef feot of Dr. .1, 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. The WoricFs Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pun or sogreat In leav talng power as the Royatk Consumption TORTURED WITH CATARRH. "A life of misery." The worst cases of chronic catarrh havo been and can bo cured by IJr. Acker's Kngilsh Remedy. It effectually cures Mire throats and restores tlio senses of taste nnd smell. It stops hawking and snccitng. If taken In time it will curoconsumptlon. Ilcnr in mind that you may have consump tion and yet "you do not know It." bet us liopo this may be a warning. ' vwir , A It m . ywi IilH. - WASTING C0N3UA1PTI0N. "It started with a cold."' OUIl BOW PUBLIC. ." -- v Mi 'WIq Iw2?. Newhousc Bros,, Jewelers And Opticians, Have opened for your patronago-u first class jewelry store on Ninth Web stcr street, where they will hoop a lino lino of i TO Bl'V A iOOD J3Ii;.l: FA It 111 I havo a lino 1(10 aero farm in this county for sale. Price. ?i'J00; 8100O cash, balauco cu time. SO acre tiold, Gfi acres fenced in pasture; improvements all No, 1, only two years old; houso IM feet square, ono room 11 feet tquaro, pa pered, two bod rooms, each DxlO, kitchen 10x11, pantry (ixlO; barn 1-1x32x8, room for i horses. 700 bushels graiii und 1 ton of hay; good well, with pump. Must bo sold soon, A. C. Hosmkx. Many merchants are well aware that their customers aro their best frieuila and take pteauru iu supplying them with the best goods obtainable. An an instance we mention I'erry fc Cainernii, prominent druggist of Flushing, Michigan. They . ..u. l.. l li...: i.. J mi). n u iniy-i uu iir&iiiu iiiu iu ruuuui-v r ...... .it.... rn. ...i....in... .......I. l....A. 1 to otir coustuiiu-rs, as it is tho hst cough medioiuo w u havo ever sold, and always give? satisfnution," For ralo at 15 and ow ueuin per ooiiio ny uv)n v unco, .i n. K. XOTILS. rC Uev. G. W. Hummel is conducting a glorlouB meeting in Illation. ltov. lilackwoil is holding a series of meetings in Inavalo. Ten extra ''biblo studies" were in do- i mand und have been ordered. Meetings at Chapel each evening this week Tho memorial mooting nnnouncod to occur next Sabbath has beou postponed iudetlnitoly. The Chnpol S, S. in u flourishing con dition. Tho S. S. nt tho 1st church showed un increaso in '93 over '91. Ono has only to be at the Chapol ono or two ovenings to see tho stronghold D. D. Spanoglo has on thu young people uttontiiug ttiero. Congregations! at tho Chapol aro on tno increase, ami goou is being accomp lished. Tho Junior Leacuo will trreatlv miss ! Dollio Cozad, who now Iivlh in Lincoln Mies Manie Wnidman and Mies Sualul T?lfn udlt nut thair tiau.ln Atl.ni In junior ieaguo worn, una tboy will sue- ceeu. Th second nnartorlv moetlnr will oc- mir Febrtinrv ilili unrl Ifld, rnt, nrAsiil. ing older will preach grandly, and all J wm can suouiu near nun. Rev. Blackwoll utlendod tho fun; of Mr. VanDvke. Rev. VanDyko uttondod tho fune of Wm, Sterner on Tuesday at Ai. church. ' 4 . .. . J'A cniiaren cry fj BIIVMNAIir MWmtmmm V-Mi VBLk.Birr mvjmM ?- .i m V..WV wwww 1oinocrat8, butrta'proveni ujuuii illU utuiMtM , n-