The Chief s y k invested in a package of Uneeda Biscuit teaches you many truths : That soda crackers arc the best of all food made from flour; That Untda Biscuit are by far the best of all soda crackers. That Unttda Biscuit are always fresh, always crisp, always nutritious. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY and the Chicago Do You Eat Meat? When you nr huutfry umi want KotnethiK nic in tli meat line, drop ink) my market. Wo htw the nicest kind of Home-mad Sausages find monta, flsh, and rakc in season. We think, nuti almost know, thnt wr imti please you. Give uu a trial. Koon Bros., Successors so ROBINSON A;BURD1N. 4 S- flemsy flutes prom Neighboring Touins ! -j GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES a t utidny, on n clmryo of swimming in tho crook on Tom Knight's farm oust of town. Mr. Knight cluimed thoy wore in plain viow of tho honso whilo in swimming. Tho hoys wore lined 81 ouch ami costs amounting to SI-CO ouch. Young Lott then hud Henry, tho oldest son of Tom Knight, urrest od for striking him. Knight plead guilty and was fined $1 und costs, which amounted to $G. BLOOMINGTON (From the Advocate.) B. McNony. ono of tho brightest lawyers of Webster comity, was up from Rod Cloud Thursday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker started for Omaha Wednesday night, where they go for consultation with a special ist lor Mrs. Parker, who has boon very sick for tho past three months. Another r" editor is about to "go wrong" tins time it being one trom our own midst. Judge Losoy issued u marriage license to J. Frank hunt, of the Hildreth Telescope and Miss Florence E. Shear of that placo. Last Saturday while listing corn C. C. Ingram got tangled up with n young mule ho was driving and hud u narrow escape from groat bodily dam ago, and us it was his face was pretty badly bruised and his nose brokon. Married, last Sunday, at tho homo of Row and Mrs. R. W. Mills, northwest of town, Miss Karon Christolferson and Mr. Jay Hill, in tho prosonce of a number of aolutivos. After tho coro mony, which occurred at )1 o'clock, tho company gathered at the homo of Font Hill, a brother of tho groom, und sat down to an olegant wedding dinner piopared by Mrs. Hill. FRANKLIN (From the Sentinel.) F. W. Barber's residence was slight ly damaged by lightning Monday. Tho mother of L, B. Robinott is suf fering from n broken shoulder re ceived in a fall Monday. C. W. Way has the contract for fur nishing tho architectural plans for two store buildings and a bank build ing at Guido Rock. " John Scheanoman and H. Whit more, president and secretary of the Franklin couuty mutual, went out to David Robertson's Tuesday to adjust the loss on a steer which was struok by lightning. W. A. Chitwood's elevator at River ton, containing WXO or ' 1700 worth of grain, was totally destroyed by fire set by No.lti Sunday, morning. Mr. Chit wood bad only tlGOO insurance on tho buildin. which with the contents will entail a loss of $1000 or moro. RIVERTON (From the Review.) Tho graduating program at tho opera houso lust night wus quite well attended. Frank Booth surprised us last Sun day by mooting Miss Louise Werdin of Denver, Colorado, ut this placo, and being quietly married before Justice Glick at tho Franklin house. Honry Warrinor, of Franklin was on our streets Wednesday, renewing old 1 acquaintances. Ho brought down 4.ri pouuds of maple sugar, which he do I livored to Abo Crny. Tko sugar was ! from Mr. Warrinor of Ohio, a brother to Henry. Eight inches of wator fell Monday i afternoon in two hours. Thin is tho most wator that has ever fallen in that length of time in this part of the country so far as anyone knows. Dur ing tho two hours rain, ovor nu hour.of that timo hail fell. Cramer's little boy. Tho procession was n big one, thero being forty-four rigs in line. Tho trial of Elmer Hildebaugh, ac cused of tho burning of August Schmoliug's burn on May 10, which was to huvo been held yesterday, was postponed until Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Mesdames Clara and Cora Lirafelter, who were called hero by tho sickness ond death of their father, tho late Mr. Way, left this mJrning for their homes in Emerson and Jackson, Nebraska. k. i i'i i ' M I SMITH CENTER (From the Messenger.) Two successful operations for ap pendicitis, were performed Sundny by Dr. Bowen of Tonoka. assisted bv Drs. Slaglo and Rolihrn of this city. ' Tho patients woro Mory Land, the fifteen year-old daughter of Mrs. Ed Mun singor and Mrs. Clareuco Boston. Emmett George, n well-known nnd popular young man in this and Jewell county, has purchased tho Munkuto Advertiser and will proceod, tho first of Juno, to got out a fisst class paper. Mr. George is a teacher of state repu tation, having been principal of the Paolo schools for the past few years. A pretty hot timo is reported at a dance in Dorr township last Saturday night. It seems that it turned out to bo a kind of a free for all fight and in the mixup Ernest Byflold was stabbed with a knife in tho left arm by Miko Janda. Young Jnnda was brought bo fore I. A. Mullen, Monday, on aohargo of assault with intent to kill and was bound over for a hearing tho first week in Juno. , Rob Lott and Aldon Bryant, sons of Henry Lott and H. S. Bryant, south, west of town, woro arrested ond brought before I. A. Mullen last Sat- CAMPBELL (From the Citizen.) E. T. Jones, who has been painting quite steadily for tho past two weeks, was attacked with lead poisoning. E. O. Bergman, Horman Linger, Gus Olson and John Marker left on tho evening train for Grant couuty, pre sumably in search of land. Messrs. Sears and Puquin returned from their Ashing trip to Duwoose Tuesday. Sam reports tho flsh very numerous mostly at the wrong end of the polo. Mrs. Dolor Roulier returned from Omaha Thursday evening, having left her husband in good condition, nl though not yet in shape to take tho second operation. A message was received here about 1 p. m. Wednesday by Mrs. Lymun Herrick, announoing the fact that her brother, Chas. Woodward, had been injured and was not expeoted to live. The accident occurred at Harvey a Hiirhnrh nf nhiniurn. wlinrn Mr. Wnnrl. f ward has for ten years past boon work 1 ing in a fouudry, and although no par- ticulars wero forthcoming it is sup posed the accident occurred whilo ho was on duty. Mrs. Herrick tho train for Chicago Thursday morning in tho hope of seoing her brother alive. GUIDE ROCK (From the News Letter.) Ernest Hayes-got hit in tho eye with a baseball last Saturday and hud a bad looking peopor for sovaral days. C. P. Norris loaded a car of goods at it.l i nil 1 1 ..!.! l it. I uun piucu iimrsuuy nun siiijeu ilium to Norcutur, Kansrs, whero ho expects to make his home. Mrs. Ed Cox and Ohus. Guy woro called to Oxford Saturday to attend tho fuueratof A. Arnsbergor, an old pioneer of this county. J. M. Roland was in Amboy Tuesday to see Chas. Teachworth, aud says ho is a very sick man. His ailment is pronounced cancer of tho stomach. While 13d Hugan was helping in tho work of tearing down tho Garber building lust Friday, tho ond of a Hy ing board struck him in tho oyo and came near putting it out. It came near enough to puncturo tho eyeball, but fortunately stopped there. Inter Ocean SUPERIOR (From the Journal.) Miss Agues Hopper, who has been teaching in an Indiuu school in east orn Kansas, returned homo a fow days ago. Tho bull gumo this uftornoon be tween Fairbury aud the high school boys ended in a score of 18 to 0 in favor of tho homo team. Tho infant daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Harry Moder died at Fromont at 9:4(1 this morning. Tho body will bo brought hero for burial tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frees and Miss Adams of Chicago, are tho guests of G. L. Day's. Thoy are on their way homo from Los Angeles, California. Chris Andorsou drove tho hoarse to Hurdy Friday for tho funeral of John LEBANON. (From tlu" Times.) Lightning killed threo of Low Noblo's best horses, near Sulom, Tues day evening. Fred Clark sold his store at Ueucli, Kansas, Tuesday, to Mrs. Emma Myers and son, Charlie. Dr. Hislop reports Charley Shaffer confined to his room with small pox at tho home of his brother, Frank Shaffer, south of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Swartzol of Dum ming, Mexico, arrived in Lebanon, Friday, for a visit with Mrs. Swurtswl's parents, Mr. und Mrs. Jus. Ashbaugh. Mont Nichols moved his building on Muin street, out the first of the week, and will commence immediately the erection of a two story brick in its place. Unolo Dave Heschele and wife left yesterday morning for Argentine, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. They will be gone for some timo for the benofltof Mrs. Hescholo's health. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago, Mny 20. Favorable weather for burvcHtliiK In the nouthwent Induced lib eral prollt-tuklng in the local wheat mar ket mid eaubcil u weak feeling lu the pit. At the clouu wheat for July delivery warj down c. Corn wan up ((l&c. Outs showed ti gnlii of $(.'. 1'iovUlons were it tthude to 5c lower. Cloning prlceti: Wheat-May, 84c; July, SiiyuS-K.c; Sept., 8H4c; IH'C, 81&C. Corn-May, 4t14e; July, 47c; Bept., 48 G4Sc; Dec, 47jc. OntH-Mny, iUo: July, 34c; Sept., a2Vic. I'ork-Muy, $10.3.r; July, 10.35. l.ard-Muy, $8.b0; July, $8.83. ItlbH-Miiy, 10.45; July, $0.47'j. Chicago Cnnu I'rlcuH No. 2 Hard wheat, 80S8U'.tc; No. .' hurd wheat, Wxysr.c; No. 2 corn, MydMc, No. 2 oatH, :S4Mtf !&-'. one year for $150 , . Now is Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 20.-Cnttle Keeelptu, 6, 500; Hteady; common to inline hiccih, $4.00 filfl.20; eowH, :t.2.VH.75; hi'lfeiH, $2.7.V(f 5.10; bullH, $:i.25QH.2.'i; calven, $2.757.00, HtockiTH and feeder), ?2.7.VU4.M). Horm Keeelptu, 22,000; Meiuly; choice to prime heavy, $4J.47',fiJ!.50j medium to good heavy, $0.42'f(0.45; liulchenvflghttf, $(!,ir, (141.50; good to choice heavy, mixed, .J0.45 GMI.4714: packing, il.oo$i1.45. Sheep-lte- celptH, 20,000; Hlow; xheep, ?5.MK.2rj , 4 M-. - - .? M- yearllugti, Jf5.0Oii0.:i5; shorn lambs, fi.23 j SuMmmSmtmrmmmtF the Time to TItn illflrrrmelx'tarrnlllttlni: itnl Mlttlng Utlinllf llTciuclirlrfitn AiciiiMeatuI an Inaccurate A tin. ( house wltel) rilurlinlnatrl Let SII.VI'.NSI I'ntty et of ccrleni.rit Ixliltnl out Iriut ami vtirlliiecf ItlFI.KH, 1'ISTOI.H. NIIOTmiNS Hllln l'l)HiMpew. i:tc. Aik )iiunlralt?rnniltniltt ontheSTfcVKNS, Ifjcnt canmtiliUln,hrlilnl rcct, txfrtufrtf.iiif,vn receipt of rntaln,- i.e. hrlnl ic I n tainn fur 140 mq cal.ilot! tleiirlMiiK the rntliehlltVHNs line. I'tof inely II lustulcd.fttiil trmtalnt lntt on SI. not lti. Ammunition. I.tc. Ilrautlful tlirreiolnr Aluminum Ilanurr lll tcfui. Martini fur iurntliiiUii, J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOZ, CO., I' O, II..X 4 r Cmmi'im I au.h.Masv.U 8.A. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jjTjnjra Trade Marks Designs Copyrights AcV Anynno flondlng a sketch nnd dcucrlPtlon no) quickly nsrortnln our opinion free whether air InTontlmi Is prolmtiljr pntnnlnhlo, Coiiinitinlni. tlnntifitricMrrnnUdoutliil. HANDBOOK oil I'nlciitif iciitfreo. Dltlcat nizptiry foriticurliiK"Jotentri. rntontii taken tnrouuh Slunn tt Co. rcculvt tptclal notice, without charge, tu tho Scientific Jlmericatt, A hmidaomctr llliintrntncl weekly. Jreet cir-' ctilntlnn of tiny nrlunlldn Journal. Ternii, f:i yanr : four monttii, 1L Bold by all nowcdoalcr. MUNN&Co.3B'B'Md,NewYQrK I)rncii Offlco. 625 V Bt, WoiblOKton. D.C. HI 4 TIME TABLE. Red Cl.ud, Nek. LINCOLN 9MAIIA OHIO AGO 81. JOE KANSAS CITY 81. LOUIS and all points east and futh. MEN f EH HELENA BUT1E SAL1 LARK O'l PORTLAND SAX FRAXCI8CQ and all points west. , Me Me. Me, 18. Fatsenger dally far Oberlla and 8t. Prancla brancbtn. Ox ford, McCook, Denttrand all point weit............... 7 Ria 14. I'aBsenKer dally far St. Jet, KaniiaH City, Atchlion. St, Louli, Lincoln via Wymart aud all points cant aud south 2 C) a.w 15. FnieenKer. dally. Oenyer, all points In Colorado, Utah and California . . 7:Mp.. IS. PansenKcr. dally for St. Jas. nansai uiiy. Aicuuon. at. Louis nnd all points east and south l:lfa., lie. 174. Accommodation. Monday, Wednesday nnd Frldny.llnst Iiikh, Grand Island, blank Ullls and all points In tht north wen U 0 J p. m. Bleoplng. dlnlnK, and recJInliiK chair cars, (seats free) on through trains. Ticket sold and baggago checked to any point In the United States or Canada, For Information, time tables, maps or Uekew call on or address A. Conover. Agent. KoO Otoud, Nobr. or L. W. Wakeley. Omiera) Paif ssogor Agent Omsha. Nebraska A Certain Curt ftr Chilblains. , Shuko into your shoes Allen's Foot" Ease, a powder. It cures chilblainn, frostbites, dump, sweating, swollen feet. At all druggists aud shot titort-iJ 25 contfi. Sample free. Addrtbtf Allon S. Olmstod, LRoy, N. Y. ItHEUMATISH CURED IN A DAT. Mystlo Cure for Khenmatlsm and Neurt!s)t' radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action ni oo the system Is remarkable and myrterlons 3 removes at once tho cause aud the dlreiire Im mediately dUappcnrs. The first dois irmt)v tjenedtB. 75 cents andll or. held by 11 jtf Qrtce Druggist. Red Cloud 51 J 4 ;. i J s y rxxpmaemMm