THE ISLAND OF GUAM ' A IIV II II. III ATT. Agann , Island of Guam. Octo ber 31 , 1001. KKI-UIIMOAN : I presume sumo il\vill bo interesting to road of Mini * ol the peculiar enjoins of flit ighi'd'h ' people ; and lirHt wo will hr'pflv dni.'rihe a On lb - evening of tinn load of Hnnd IH ilnpocitKl at tlic front door of tlio brido's homo. Here , everybody , who wishes to at tend , oomee , and at night o'olook begins to clause to thn music of an aooordoon. Everyone must oarr > HOIUO sand into the hoii-i > mid scatter - ter it upon HIP bare II ior. Tlu > dntioiug soon grown "funoun. " Thu gritty , griudii.g noisit of Miraping foot on this "Handy Ibor , " 'and tlio wheezy aooorduon makes mtifcio vnry nitioh liku a wooden sorghum mill. VVhun it ! H U > n o'ulonk , thuro iH a lunoh on roantpig und otbor native viands , 'ilioii thu dan < begins and rntiH till lour oVl i k , ulicn all go to oliurch , and the in irnayo oc curs. After the niiiimgi1 , tin- bride intiHtdnnto with all tlio mule guoatH , which -jftou ukr * to twelve the following day. A funeral IH of ton but little lens Helium than a wedding. The uhuroh kuepH cof ( ins in whioli corpses are oarriod to the oemolury , and at the oemotory , thd body in ro'lod into the grave and ooyorod , and then the oollin 'IH returuodto the ohuroh for the next death , When a ( Jhamorro iamily haa n meal , they put all their enibles on tbo kitchen lloor , and then equal around them , and begin with ] handH and fingerH to liclp theniHolvoH. It mattcra little how dirty the lloor if , for cleanliness IB not a virtue among the natives Nearly all go barefooted , and the fuw who do uot , wear a half shoo or rather a shoo Hole with a tip over thu too to carry it by. Nothing iH HO delight ful to the women an a drcNH with a long train , and as thu Htroola arc unusually wet , thin train 'IH general ly wrapped around the waist. In carrying this train there is not much modesty observed 'in the height the dress is held ; and bare foot and limbs arc a striking foa. tare to a now arrival in Guam Neither American nor native women wear hats hero. All go bear headed , czoopt on Sabbaths , when the Ohatnorro women put a towel or hankcrohiof on their heads and pin it on thn top of the head. Iho waist garment is a thin \\hiu tuuf > lin jacket , with low neolc and short wide sleeves. This is slipped over the head , and so linn no fastenings onings in front or behind. Tobao- oo is used by women and mon alike , and women go around spitting just like the men. The women also ohowa green nut whiuh grows hero. They mix it with quick lime , and it turns their tooth black and their brotvtb sour. A native's yard iH kept uleun of all grans , and onoo a mouth he gees over it with his boo , and the women follow and pick out all the grass for tie pigs. When n heavy rain falls , the streets are of ten all a ulattor with naked boyt and girls from six to twelve yean of ago , taking a shower bull and it in an opportunity well improved. Their sleeping outlit OOIHHH , ; | of n mat on the lloor , and often vermin goti "good and plenty. " It is a very common thing to HOO a family on a "round up" among the wilder ness of loiig blaok hair. However , let it be said in favor of Guam , that there art ) no fleas or bod-Inn ? " hero , and 1 might also HI ) , no frogs or tea ! H. There is no peop'o ' that seem to know ICHH nbout oonkinglhan thunci nativot ! , and , milling in inoro dilli oult than to train r 10 to do good housework. 1' takes two and three HorviuilH to do Id ; ordinary house work of one fiinily , without the washing , and all them servants do not got as much a month UH one girl in the Unilrd Sl.itOH , and ovun the small pittance they get is usually spent foolishly Judge ProsHoy's chief servant IH a Chinaman. lie invited a friend Chinaman to viml him , a bhorl time ago , and when night eame , tin ) .ludgo'ri Korvaut wont to bed as tmual wtUi bin dog , and told bin fiiind to sleep on the ice client ,1 Chinaman don't like change. This city has beim nnstrably in- ffiitod by cur ( logo , and aa wo sleep with doois and windows open , we luvii had many raids on our larder. The Governor , very wisely , doolar- a dog tax and ordered a marine to kill nil dogs without collars. The natives took their dogs to the country by thu cart loads , and wo have had more poaou and more money. The women take much pride in their hair , and the oldest and youngest , besmear their long blaolc hair with ooooanut oil till the smell is almost unendurable ? . For a while it was nearly chocking in the school room ; however , like many other things , we get used to it , When wo first began teaching , the dilution would await us at the school house dojr in innuendo throng , and as soon as we came , they would greet us with an un earthly Horoooh ol joy. After en during this for a season , I stilled the troubled uea of confusion with natiye timber. Moral suasion has the same effect on a Chamorro's mud that frcn silver has on n re publican convention. I don't meat for the Barno reason. II. II. HIATT. to riorldu. The IJurlingtoo llotito is organ- ixing a personally conducted excursion cursion to Florida and Cuba , to leave Nebraska points , Wednesday January 21) . The route will be via St. Louis , thonoo to Jaoksonvtllo , Kla , through scenes which have boon forever made historic by the dramatic-events of the civil war. An i. xci'i'dingly low rate hnsbeon made , and several members of the excursion have choice of several attractive trips after they arrive at Jacksonville. This opportunity of esctiping the most unpleasant portion ot a Ne braska winter and enjoying in its stead , the delights of a semitropical al country will appeal to everyone who haa inonuy and can Bptiro the time to make an extended pleasure trip. trip.A A handsome booklet , giving details - tails of the the excursion will bo ready for distribution about Janu- Mssa s abliss kk | 1 IloodcjuartorH For I Clothing , Dry Goods And Notions. . . Wo have ยง 700 or $800 worth of Clothing wo are Closing Out below Wholesale Ooct , Wo also have a Fine Line of Comforters - fortors and Hlankotn that cannot bo duplicated in the city for the Price. Wo have the Largest And Complete Line of WH Dress Goods , , , Ladies Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , PenrilGo Gents Furnishing Goods , Gloves and Overcoats , Defy Competition. Quick Sales. Small Prof Its and Honest Dealing la Our Motto. Call and See Us in the BIG DOUBLE STORE ROOM H in the Realty Block. V ary 1st. Wnto for a oopy. , J , It'll A N 01H , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. WOMAN SUFFRAGE COLUMN. HDIir.l ) I1V Mill. ALI.IK It I'KI.Kf.r A series of Suffrage Confnrenco have just been held in twelve county scats , those being sductod being Iho unorganiznd and hardi pointu in thn tftato. These Confer ence worn all well attended , and where organizations were not per fected , names wore obtained for future work. Mrs. Young , the State prpHsdont ; presided ; Mrn. Catt , the National president , gave thu principal address ; and Minn Gregg took collections , organised , and responded to a Question Box every afternoon. Tho'HorioH closed with the State Convention at Lincoln. Two yearn ago the State Convention was bold there , and all bough the attendance from outhide. the city were oed , thoaudionoo were paltry handfiils. Moanwhilu IJixby , tlio "liitiny man" on the State Journal , has held up Mill'rago and sullragints IP merciless ridicule , : n prose and poetry , anil the suffragists have come back itt him with argumentH and facts , and he haH published them all. Then Mies Gregg chulongcd him to dr- balo. lie accepted , and then ad vertised it as nothing in our line was over advertised liofore. Ho appealed to all his friends to , come and support him in his effort to Jofond truth and justice , etc. For months there was scarofly a day when some mention of it was not made in his paper. Of course , other papers found much that was good to quote , so the whole State was talking over tbo debate. Dom ourati hate IJixby but all the Ho publican ? ricom to love him. The debate took place the iirst evening and there was an audience of at least 1,400 persons. Stand ing room was all taken , and poopla were turned away. Bixby kept the audience roaring with yory inno cent humor , and played into Miss Grogn's hands delightfully , as of course any "Anti" would do. Miss Gregg was all that any one could desire. Hhc was calm , collected , dignified , logical , and so completely won the victory that there was no question about it in any mind. Even Bixby's own paper announced his defeat in glaring headlines. It has advertised the question in Neb raska as nothing else could have done . The second evening , Mrn. Catt bpoko to a very largo audience. Mr. liixby intorducod her , and at the close the ladies presented him with a line boquot of roses. His speech was side-splitting. Ho assured the audience that ho had found the suffragists far kinder than ho had supposed , aid that ho thought more of us than he did but that ho was not converted. All this , however , while , pleasant , AMS not the most gratifying feature of the convention. Fifty-six dele gates , fine , onorgotii' , devoted men ind women , \veie present. The onvonti' n elected an excellent State board. Mrs. Young's presi- lont's address was line , and she piortideil with a dignity , composure and Knowledge of parluniuntary usage that challenged general ad miration. Wo r.UMjd a tl ousnnd dollars in pledges We a > o deter mined to r-fuid true to .ho head quarters. The loyiliy of the board to Mies Giogg and to i . .oh other is beautiful. Mrs. Catt wan itivitod by the Chancellor to ( Uldn-M the students of the Nchi.isha University , and did HO. O.tr Uu'Vt r-ry holds very high rai k , ai d ba-i 'J.UOO students. Mm. Catt was entertained by the Governor , who is a suffragist. She met many prominent men , and says she found only one in the State who waa opposed. She has cow none to the South to hold confer ences there. Officers wore o'coted ' as follows : President , Mrs. Clara A. Young , Urokon How ; vice-president , Mis. A in ami a , T. Marble , Table Rock ; corresponding secretary , Miss Nellie Taylor , Morna ; recording secretary , Mrs. Ida L Donno , Lincoln ; trea surer , Mis. ,1. A. Dempsor , Omaha. Auditors , Mrs. Mary Smith , Hayward - ward , Children , and Mrs. Belle Sears , Tokatna. The following roealutions , Hub- milled by Mrs. E. L. Parmoloe Mrs. Anna Wells , and Miss Nellie Tnylor , were adopted : Whereas , We , the motubeis of the State Suffrage Association of Nebraska in convention assembled , rcoongnizo the grout gain in onr work ; therefore bo it. Resolved , That we are greatly rejoiced at the increase of suffrage sentiment in the State ns shown in the increase in the number of dele gates at this convention , also in the encouraging reports and tbo very largo gain in ivoiuberahip , and wo fool that much of this is duo to the work done at headquarters. That the victory in Now York State giving the tax.paying women thu right in many hundreds of villages and towtm to votn on tax ( To bo continued next Wok. ) An attractive woman thrives on good food mid sunshine , with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form qlows with health and her face blooms with its beauty , hen troubled with a costive habit , lakes a tow doses of HERBINE her system of all im- Price , (10 ( cents. Ed. MoCotnnN , Broken Bow and Morna. WANTED Several persons of character and good reputation in eaeh state ( one in this county re quired ) to represent and advertise < dd established wealthy btisinosH house of solid financial stonding. Salary 18.00 weekly with oxpoi.ces additional , all payable in oanli each Wednesday direct from head oflioes. llorso and carriage furnished , when nocepsary. Reference. Enclose selfaddrepfiod stamped envelope Dopt. Manai > or , ; ) M Caxton Build ing , Chicago. 11-28 8t IIUIH lor County Sealed bids for medical surMcal obstetrical work at tbo Poor Farm and Jail , Ctister countv , Neb , for year 1002 , will bo meowed bv the county Clerk of said County on or before tlio 15th day of January IDOL ,1. I > . Os ounNconnty clerk. By C. W. ILviciis , deputy. If. 19It Htrnyvtli From my ranch north of Broken Bow , ono or two weeks ago a three year old , black mule of good size. 12-19 tf R. A. llUNTKIt _ + For family use In numberless ways BALLARU'S SNOW L1NI- MENT is a useful and handy rem edy. Price , 25 and 50 cents. Ed. McCotuac , Broken Bow and Morna. ITee Complexion llcauUiflcr. Wo want every lady reader of the RKPUDMCAN to try D wight's Com plexion Beautifier , the most exquisite - site toijot preparation. It IB pure and hartnlesBinakes the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster , lo induce a fair trial of it wo will for a short time only send Fuicic a full uizo , Fifty cone box to every lady who will pond us her post office ad dress silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only one KUBK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed Foparately. Send this notice and your order at ONCK to D. W. CUSTEII tCo. , Huntiugton W. Va. School Onlcrs Wanted- Highest market prices for Ouster county school orders. C. M. SIIINN. 12-12 tf Broken Bow , Nob. Business Pointers. Job printing at this office. Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug store. Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINB' PHABMAOY. Toys , Trunks , Rubber Balls & an endless variety of other Holiday goods. A. W. Drake. Fine Rookers , Iron ife Wood beds , EasolSjSoreens , Hat & Coat racksWall Pockets , Frames and Framed Picturoi ) , Metal Photo and CabinoJ Frames , at A.V. . Drake's. For insurance and real estate go to Moore&Taylor , in Realty Block. If yon have ranohps , farms or city property vou want to sell or rent , list thorn with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. * 4-1 Mf I have room for a few more hoarders ; students from Business College prefercd. Mus , LiLiuKiNG. 11 18 1 1 02 FOB SALIS Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 , block f , in Jewell's addition to Broken Bow. Enquire at this oflico. . , 11-21 tf Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , Hico northwest corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Those wanting to purchase city lots or blocks , or lands adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8-20 tf Fou SALK ou TUAUU Town lots and a few five aero lots in this city for cattle , horses or farm land. fob28 tf ALLAN RBYNKH Farms for sale and lands for rent Now ip the tune to got a farm cheap as iho cheap farms are all going and prices arc advancing rapidly. J. Q. BIIUNIZKII. The old and reliable firm o Dicrks Lumber Co. ia the place to go for lumber or coal. A goo ( supply and grades to moot the wants of their customers are always ii stock. 3211 ) \ For ; i First Class Smoke ! Try the I I Martial and I I Corona Grande a .Cigars. MANUFACTURED BY A trip to California in a Burlington tourist sleeping-car is a veritable holiday on wheels. The excursion conductor makes everyone feel at home ; orgHtii/.es entertainments ; sees to it that the journey across the comment is ENJOYABLE as well as comfortable. 1 mm Cm ilia tlirci tunes .1 week. Tlirouch to San I'rancisco and IMS . Angeles , . I'uldcr givinv full informatixii mailed on request write ( or yuc. J I'KAM u , ULIH ial Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. SIOIII AV IIA.TICH. BUKLINGTON KOUTK Greatly reduoi'd rates for the loh'.aya l-etweon BurlitiRlon sta- ions within 200 miles. Tickets on ales December 24 , 25 , 81 , and Jan- lary 1. Good to return till Jan uary 2. Ask nearest agent , Bur- ington Route , for details and in- brmation , or write to J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , Burlington Route , 27-28 Omaha , Hob. . . m 4 Disease and danger lurk in the vital organs. The blood becomes vitiated and tbo general health is undermined whenever the stomoh and liver fail to performo their 'unctions as uaturo intondod. IIERBINE will tone up the sotm- acb , regulate the liver , where other preparations only relieve. Price , 50 cents Ed. MoComan , Broken Bow and Merna. Mnrlcet lleport for Totlny. \Vhoat . 8 .r > r > larlcy . W Oats . 'J-'i Corn . * 'i OM { yo . 40 llutter . Id KKCB . 20 'otntoci , | ier buslicl . I l-r > Onions , per bushel . I.UO CliickcnK , per pound , . 01 . . Cows . F2.MI l& 'J BO SlieiB . ? 3 51 (0 , I Wl Tutkoya , per pound . T > traw. per cwt . -I" ilay , New , per ton . . . . . I W iier cwt . f Ml TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT has been thojoiighly tested for many years , arid is ,1 positive cure for this most diHlroHf- ing and embarrassing of troubeln. Price , 50 cents in bottles. Ttibun , 7ft cents. No one can renBonatlyliopo or health tinluFH Ilia howolfl moveonuueach diiy. When nii IR not attoii'tcil ' to , UieordtMS ot tlio ntt much aripihllioiiH - nosp , hfiidnuhi' . dyHpopaiu and piltHHOon follow K you wiFti touuiid theen ail- mono keep your I > O\VIIH rcmilnr by tnk- int ; chamberlain's stnmaoh and f vor TiiMeta when r qtiiiol They arc HO ciiHy to take and unlil and ircntlt ) in effoct. For sale In I ii Hai'berlo Annoiiiicciucnt. C. M. Shinn Huocossor to P. U. Ryorsonhas moved Ins bicycle shop to Realty block. A largo stock of bicycles on band. Repairing of all kinds done promptly. Automobile repairing a specialty , Prices resouablo. 12-12 tf . . t t i i i - To THK DKAP A rich lady , ourod i i r Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial " "ar Drums , gave $25tOO to his In- titute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 143 , pho Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jan8 ly IIo\v to Cure Croup. Mr. Ii. Hray , who HVHH near Amen'a ' , Ducliees county , N , Y" . , Says : ' 'Cham- berlaln'rt Conch Remedy is the best medicine I liavo ever used. It is a Hue rHldreii'B remedy for croup and never fails t cure. " When given aa soon as 'nu child becomes honrco , r oven after IIP croupy couch has developed , it will re 'ent the attack. This should ba , o. iio in inind and a bottle oftboCouKb < P 9dy kept at band ready for instance iec .IB soon nH these symptoms appear. ' "or Bftlo by J , G , Hnyborl * * . r it iHii'l tlie material tlint Into voiir \ wutcli that liia perfect i ) " * . B 1U that doobtliu buBinosB , any bungler Odii buy thu line kinds of mMerlitl that I use In repairing ; but ekill IH thn most valuable miiuiriftl that ! n bo HHod In watch repiilrlm * : und the bunjiler cnn't buy it. L uoll my oUill for wlmL it \ worth mid It will cost , you less than ni lower prlct'B. V. W.HAYBS , Jeweler RIH ! Optician. West Pido of square. OUR CLUBBING RATFS. i epub'lcan and Kar.s is City Journal . .Si 25 * 1 cpubllcan anil inter Ocean. , 10 | cpubllcan and Twentieth Century . . . 65 I epublican anil Globe-Democrat , Semi.vv 85 epnbhcjn and Stale Journal 85 | epucllcan and N cbraska Karmcr . . . 85 kepuhlictin nnil I.ifeof McKmley 50 GROCERY ! . \ . - .M M Aoarloal of old wheat Hour. tt Every sack warranted. GS rT * f\ f"-TCr / % F f * * XJ ff 'TC1 YTT * C O JUUWtJcX Ol ljcvyl , n < W14i/v > j And are prepared to sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. ( OVHTIUIM tllltl CIH.1JIIV IN HRAHON. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. Goods delivered to any part of the city , Give us a trial. A. A. COLLOM.