YIII rnn mnue yntir liar in "s tm Boft utj n rl < o und li < I IL.II MI ulr. ' by ( . . . > : i.l KICK A llnr- IX" I ' ! . Vim i mi , . ! 1,1 M.MI > ki t , . , . , , , < r I i lny u.i tt oullnarli uould. mnkr" o poor looking l > ir pure hi.nv liixlloil oil , ci. per. . ' v plrpurvll to Wltll- BtuJ iliuiMitlier. . In uina ul Made by STANDARD OIL CO. lN ISIK 5ft xi r ; \\V\thiM II 'io. ' Ni.t much nVB * Slfiliel SKHtoit 0. out veri > n with bur pan-tit' . Mies I thoi Writbt veiled this vicin ity laat week Mary l.ur. ! U fi | ent Inatvetk with Frank Umi'lia. Itfo Loytl IH filiucking corn for Fred ICop ) ) this week A'ex ' McGrcw moved on II. U. D.uinh- eitit'o place last week. Tito third tcaebcr is tcachinj , ' in I > IB- trict 07 and the fourth one will bopln soon , Dnvo llipslur expects to move on lo bin fnrm thin work. Am us l.owit ) will move on to the vacant farm. \Vhi'e Hcibort Smith was on hiaay to SwiiH Valley literary Iruit rhur-diy nijht { his tenm ran tliMuh a wire fence > upsetting the bu y and eiitting the team some. Sonio of the younp people fiMtn thi nock of the tvooda attcudod n party at Wesley Hicharitsona on the Lillian hist Thti'S lay itigUt , I hoard of no one but Six , had Borne accident R me Rot lost , eomo upEot , some t ( tv their buR ir top off in the fpiino and if there is any thing woree it surely happened to Eomo of them. JIYS > flue wontliorBinceiftfL week's snow storm. teetna lllfo April. IJ. 0. Eiiipfiold of Ansplmo , Rp 'nt f unc'ny with ri'Iativcs at llyin. After a eix wtoks vacation Slisa Ethel Wright rcBiimed her echool at No 111 yesterday . John Mnii rushed pnsl lyno tin's iMornini ; . llowasonhii way to town board inectinV at II. L. Hoadlcy'a. Mr. and Mrs. S .mile ! WaddiajjJon of Ortello , epent New Vear'o day with thuir eon-in.law , 0. (5. ( Kinpfield , r.t Tlyno. A. J. Ki'Ovrs baa bought a steel I-MIRO Coino J-'ro HiJitorund lots us go over ftinl FRiuplo Anfiies liiecuitp , . she iiiight fry us : i ben alfo. II. O. Donnrln s'apap ore in lluo eon- dillun. 1 icnow whereof I spnak na ho butuhrred on" a"d I Fnmplcd it. He expects hi * fl , ck to increase thirty , Mls Mninio Hoblits of Tuckcrvillp , is saMoii-ly injured by her lioreo falling , and pitching her over his head , je-ult- ing in a badly bruUed face , broken r.oso Handed drwn fn in centuries long is the riddle f f il o 30.11 : Thorp IN ( i fatbpr with tvvieo aix BOIIH , their sons have ' in U" thirty dnuRhtcrdvho nro jv -I'.iVjrctl , hn.vit n OMO checK wblt 11 - T\C 1 < 1ck 1 , hffo datightoro iiovor s > io < * ! . o liora f O.-H and never live imi'o " .i iw.-nty-Jotir brura. CkNVON. M , 'I hours \ * Rtll ; ii HIP "Mi. \ \ \ ey HJ ) ; . rd ij ri-j aiok A. T. Hiilmnn la herding cattle , for I linVir1ams , The \venther is nice again after the snow Id Ht weolf. I'.uiyon f.umers are not done corn yet , Brother l.ulhor \ \ \ \ \ preach In the .inyon Tuneday nibt. ) Kdil Ku k t"J's ha , is Koing to live f u ro \ ho kill' d a beqf the other dy > lo filft's hor.so clipped dowt > frith her last Monday and nearly broke ami plaon Ililbinn o.in ho peon goin o tlioHt 'dri plno i early ovry Sund.iv 0. d . AfilibauKh is huakine corn for J. C. i5'\lc > r. Claude Kollonl > areeTelurn < d to Hrn- ken I5jw Sunday nl ht. Mr , and Mrs. Wadd iij-ton apont FCV- oral days lant week at Uyno. Mr. and Mrf. Hunt nnd Mr. nnd MP. . K , 0. Healn epont last Sunday at Mr. Diy'd. Mr. D. V. Joynor and Harold came up hflt S'duiday , returning to Urokcn How Sunday. 4 MTH. Aphl.uuh ) and dnujjliter and sons took dinner Sunday with Mrc. Ucalannd Frank. Mrs. Uudd wont to Broken How Suu- d'ny toRno bin wife , whom he found somewhat improved. Rc-v. Striekler will fill bis appo'nt- mont here IK xt Sunday evening. He Is now holding protracted mee'lngs ' at Mornn. The fcj-eial program i t the 0. E. meeting Sunday ovonlnc was qultoVoll a'tcndod. The snk'ctlong by the mile quartet were grcitly appreciate . Last Tiifsday ovenins ; the Mi-aca Fodgo and A&hbRN Ii entertained H x- fotn of their friends at tlio homo of tli former , to celcbr.Ub the close of the old year. Tlio atnusein ° nt the fore pa t of the evening wan crokinole , after wh'eh old fiuhioni'd , j > lly games were plnycd uutil the coming of the Now Vtar.wheii nil departed for their houieu. The re freshments were chocolate fudge and popcorn. Tho'e present were : Mirpos Wnddington , Hunt , .lohunon , Hunt , Uill , Aehbaugb and Fodgo.and Messrs Hoale , DIVIS , ABbbutigliJiakcr iugl.es , Afibbaui ; ! ) , llnney , Waddington and Hompatead. ' lllils for County lllys 'lmi : Sealed bids for medical Hiirjioal olistetrical work at the Poor Farm and Jail , Caster oounty , Neb , for year 1002 , will bo received btho county ( 'lork of Htiid County on or before the 15th day of January 1001. J. U. O.siiointNoonnty clerk. Hy C.V. . IlAiiua , deputy. 15 in .11 Cut ihiB out and take it to HaeberleV Htnro ai d get a free sample oi Ohamborliuu'a Stomach and Liver 'lab ! lets , llu > hcbt phyfic. They alrt'i cure ( lisordera of theetoimc ! ) , biliouanenaan 1 hr-ud ich ' . Rasmus Anderson J. C. Moore , . . , Real Estate. Abstractor , B for pnlc and rent in t in t < r county nt d mil dim K rountie . Kqtlltlcs iind bought nnd snM Ab'tnKta ptomnlly irnl nuntl ) nmdr Ofllce Mnln btreot , liclwicn lib mid Mb Aveirien , llrokc n llovv. Cutter county , Nebraska. ' ' * . ' . " < ; . . . . - . % . ' " -ts ? : . ' ' , $ . . < t. * : : , ' . ' . . < & * . * , , J > > . . . * . . , * fittJ.Jti.uvJH > . . . ' . . il. . ' .1l.TnXi.fr * . " . & § AGLE GROCERY. W rt-.r : i ? ' All parties indebted to tlio Kaglo Hrooory , are requoRlod 81 5 * * to oall and settle tlioir account by oash at onoo. I miiHt hive money to pay bills , I onnnot do biisiiiosfl on wind , I i VourH truly , m w 1 ml ' l 9 Proprietor. ji t $ t 10 Bars of Soap Ibr 25c , FCMERSMITH LUMBHR CCL a H iiavo the bust quality ol Lumber and other building ilia- torialft at the Lowest P. iocs. 'Phono No. 7(1 ( , C. 11. JUDKINS , Manager. ' ' nrlrf I'oo'try . At tbla Umo the fa-iutr should b * ooklnu forward to the time when th hens arc to bo put to work raising chickens. Every farmer can Iraprovo his ( lock by making n selection of fowls that are to lay eggs for hatcu- Ing purposes. These should at once bo picked out nnd penned by themselves with a suitable cock. There are In most flocks birds that have shown themselves superior to the others In laying or In markings of plumage. My selecting the best birds , a few years will show a flock that will bo both a satisfaction and a prollt. * * * One commission man Elves the ad vice not to wash ggs. He says thai when the eggs are wished the gelatin ous substance that usually fills th , pores of the shell Is taken oft and tin air works through. The result Is that the egg spoils very quickly. How much truth there Is In the theory we leave to the readers , for we do not know of any experiment to determine If a washed or unwashed egg will keep the longest Of courao , thla ndvlce docs not apply to eggs that are to be used In the family , but to those that are to bo shipped some distance to market. The floor of the poultry-houao Is a factor that requires a good deal of con sideration , C 7cclally If a new one Is to bo coustrncted.iavGry kind of floor has Its good points and Us objection able ones. The board floor Is probably most hi favor , but It makes a harbor for rats and mice and absorbs the droppings of the fowls. The dirt floor IB very hard to keep clean and can bo dug Into from the outside by prowling animals. The cement floor Is cold , If not covered with dirt or straw , but It Becniij to be the coming floor for the poultry-house of the man that Is will ing to Invest money In the poultry business. * Reports from New York Indicate that broilers are fvco there this year. This Is said to bo duo io the fact that the big storage companies of the west have been buying them up with other poultry. A large part of the broiler trade Is said to bo supplied by broilers that are not sent to market as such. The dealers hunt through each crate of "lights" and take out the smaller birds , which often weigh under two pounds each. This year , however , It looks 'f ' the broilers would all have to 1' hnsed of men that make a bus : f raising them and have to bo p. jr at a good price. The wny poultry Is packed for mar ket regulates to -wiBlderable extent the price at wiiich It sells. Mixed lots generally sell at a disadvantage. Wo heard recently of a lot of dressed tur keys being sent to Market They were mostly young ones and of good up- pearanco. But the farmer that shipped them had three old birds that he want ed to get rid of so he sent them along with the lot When they got to mar ket they were immediately designated as mixed and sold at prices that mixed lots Generally bring. The lot of good turkeys would probably have sold for more without the thro * , old birds than they did with tb"rv. This la a poor policy for any poultry raiser to follow. By this time all that supply poultry to the city markets should have learned that it pays to sort and send each kind und quality In a lot by The profits in the manufacture ol oleomargarine are enormous. A big company to manufacture it has been formed \Vashlngton and have been Jiolling stock. Of course , to dispose of their stock they had to send out a prospectus to possible stock buyers One of these interesting documents fell into the hands of the enemy , and homu of it han been published. Here In what it says na to the cost of the man. ufuuture of oleomargarine : Cost , showing proportion used foi each 100 pounds : Oleo. oil , 32 Ibs. , at 9MjC per Ib. . ? 3 01 Neutral oil , 17 Ibs. , at 8Vic per Hi 1.1114 Cotton oil , 17 Ibs. , at qc per Ib. . .tf. Milk , 17 Ibs. , at Ic per Ib 17 Salt , 7 Ibs. , at y2c per Ib 03'/i ' 100 Ibs 5.51 Labor , parchment paper , tubs , ° te 1.33 Internal revenue tax , 2c per Ib. . 2.00 Total cost , f. o. b. , Washing ton ? 8.U2 The prospectus further says : ' " 1 no above cost , when deducted from the market prlc of ? 13 per 100 pounds shows a u t profit of1.08. . " The prospectus claimed that the fac tory in question would be able to tun out -JOO.UOO pounds a month at a proll of ? 19r.,810 for the year. The whole sale price of 13 cents per pound leave an enormous prollt for the retailer am shows why ho can afford to take heavy risks In soiling it as butter. Totla ! much of the oleo sells at 25 centn pe pound. If the time comes when it wll bo sold in Its uncolored state the con Burner will not have to pay more than ID cents per pound for It. It the soil Is In good condition as t moisture , cloudy weather Is the mos favorable for planting evergreens , no only because there Is loss dangir o drying the roots of the trees , but ale because there is less evaporation. A few days of cloudy weather v.i'1 enable able the trees to establish the : . . .re almost without cUk Corn HUlk DUns * . Out In Nebraska they "hurt just ail- covered" that corn stalk dlsenne la du to the online of corn § mut by cattU collie in stalk fields. This la an old story And a fictitious one M regard ! smut , which has been f d to cattle ex perimentally In largo quantities with out doing them any harm. lu fact cattle tlo have , when BO fed , shown a HUlnB for einut and seemed to do well on It with very few exceptions which were ot shown to bo duo to the smut Th writers wo have In mind who hart ) eon claiming that corn smut wan thft ause of the dlseast , make a now plea , lowovcr , for they say that amut Is ergotism" of the corn plant , and that ho disease therefore Is ergotism. This s erroneous in every particular. Corn mut is not ergot , and cattle affected with corn stalk disease do not show the ymptoms of ergotism. It Is true that attlo so affected stagger and ehovr ymptoms of toxic poisoning , but they o not have the lesions of acute orsot- sm and do not livelong enough to do- olop the lesions shown by cattle pol- ouod by ergot In the latter disease hero is gangrcno of the tissues and opflfratlon of the ligaments , especially bovo the ankle Joints , BO that there nay bo a. ring of flesh sloughed off at he place mentioned and exposing tha one. Wo do not see thla In corn stalk Iscase. In this dlsoaso wo BOO cattle > ocorno stupid , staggering , feverish , aching appetite , having diarrhoea or onstipatlou and passing blood In the wssages and often blood-colored urlno. t is evident that there are two forma f corn stalk disease , one of which la mpactlon of the stomach , attended with cerebral symptoma as a consequence quenco of the irrltatlonr the otom- ach ; the other , a toxic' poisoning or ho blood by some poison of the food , Ithcr a fungus one , such as was dls- overcd and described by Billings of Nebraska , and Burrill of Illinois , or omo poison such as might bo found when food Is undergoing decay or fer- nontatloa. It has been shown in In dia that there exists a condition of the talks of corn where th'o joints contain altpeter in such large quantities that poisoning may ensue from the con- umptlon of stalks so impregnated , and his condtion of corn stalks might well exist hero also , for it Is said to follovr ho premature drying up of corn around wet places , whore cut worms or other Insects havo' killed the plant , or whcro it has died out as a result of the prescnco of alkalies lu the BOH. t would bo well to examine some of ho stalks from the fields where the disease has prevailed and see if there > o not something of the sarrfo sort wrong with the stalks. Certain it ! hat where corn Is cut aniLBhocked in proper season there la no ( rouble from ceding the fodder to cattlo. Wo do not hear of the disease where cattle are varded for a part of each day and fed other foods besides corn stalks with an adequate supply of water and salt. Un der these conditions cattle do not sur er from impaotion and at the same imo rarely take that form of the dis ease which is characterized by toxlo poisoning , heuco the way to prevent he cattle from disease In fall and early winter is to manage them prop erly by allowing thcmUo go but a f vr lours In the stalk fields dally and at ho same tlmo providing them with an abundance of water , salt and good oed other than fodder and corn. Vhllo wo do not believe that corn utali : disease is duo to corn smut nor to er got , wo are not to be understood an ad vocating the feeding of cattle upon Biuutty corn if it can bo avoided , but wo do believe that the disease will < 1U- uppear where cattle are managed as wa mvo suggested , and without regard to ho presence or absence of corn smut rom the stalk Holds. It will be bettor etill when the wasteful plan or pas- urlng corn fields instead of cutting .horn foi fodder is done away with hroughoui the country. School Orders Wonted CJ - Highest market prices for CuHtoi county school ordorH. < J. M. SIIINN. 12-12 If Urokon How , Nob. Lumber Co. lias in Htook a our lead ol line cedar postH for llu traii'o. ' liaH Buttered fron knowH how painful am IrotibleHomn they urn. rABLKK'ta IJUCKEYK PILE OINTMENT in guaranteed to cure piles. Price SO contH in bottk'H , Tubcp , 75 otntn Ed. McComaH , Broken Bow am Mcrn a. Aiioilier TourlHt ICxcurnioti U Ciillfnriiln. To sccomodalo the increasing travt I to California , tlio Burlington liouto haw added to its H ( rvico an other weekly exourflion , in touriHt C.JUH , perHonally conducted. 'J bo Burlington'ri through Hcrvieo to California ifl an follows ; STAN i > A ni > Sucni'ints diily , ( ) - maha , Lincoln , HaHtingH and Ox ford to Snn Frariciwco , connecting at latter city with fat-l train for LOH AngclH. TOUUIHT SUJKPKUK personally conducted every Thursday and Saturday , Omnhn , Lincoln , Fair inont , HastingH and lloldrege to San J'ViUJCifluo ; every Wednesday and Thursday , Kansas City , St Joseph , Wyinoro , Superior , and Oxford to San Pranoisco , and LOP Angeles , n " T" All till-so cars run via Denver and Salt Lake City , passing the grand panorama of the Rockies by day light. If you'or going to Calilornia jru will be interested in our now 40 page folder , "Californir Town lOOl-'OQ " It is free J. FHANCIH , General PacHonuer Agon I , 1 ai-o2 Omaha , Neb Complexion llcMtiittlflur. \V \ want every lady trader of the 'AN to try Dvupht's Com plexion Bonutilicr , the mo t exqui site toilet preparation , It is pun and linrmIctiHuiakes the facoHtnoolh as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will fern n short titno only send FitKic a full size , Fifty com box to every lady who will pond us her post o Hi tin ad. drees silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only ono KUJIK box to 'tvoh address but ladies may order 'or their friends , l noh box mailed eparately. Scud this notice nrd your order at ONOK to D. W. CUBTKH o. , Hitntington W. Vn. Tlie .iiolliot * M Vavorlte. Coiiuh Koinndy ia the nothor'fl favnito. It h jiltmeaiit anil HU for children to tuko mid ulwnyH 'urcfl. It is intended PHtieoially for coughs , coldn croup nnd whooping ! o j h , and is the bust medicine Hindu or tlteso dlBi'itHPf. Thuru it ) not tlio oust danger in Riving it to children for t contains no opium or other injurious Inin and may ho uivon nn confidently to t baho as tn nn adult. For oilo by J. 0. Hnoborlo. U , S. Land Office. JAMKS WHITKIlKAl ) HoRlftnr 1MI. YOUNG UocTfm I.KOAL ADVKUTISIJMKS'TS. All mlvcrll'i'WtmU uiuk-r tlilR lioiiil will be rliiirRod forntU-i'iil rnliH , vln : giXprr ( ) 'or tlrct liiHortlon , nnil Me per eijiHiro for > A "Muun | " If ten llncei or frnctlon tlicrro' , United Hilton UmlOlllce , llroiicn llo\v. Ndi . Dcccinbnr III. 1PO Tu otlco IH hcrcliy ulvon t'Mit Ilio follow In I imm- l\cd K-tllurliin 'JU'd notlc'iof her Intontlcni ta inul-c linn ) proof In mipport of lior claim , iiul | tlmt pidd proof will l > u Hindu liuforu UccUtrr mill Iticilver nt llroken How , NclintpUn , on Hiunr- day , Jnniinry 18 , lUOJ , vlM1NNIK : UKlIullCh of Wnlworlli , Ncl ) , on lior II. 15. No I21P , for Ilio UK NuU. lCi ( McU < section 17. townplilp W , north , ritio 'JO , wc t , dill 1' . M. Mio nninua tlio following wltnoi-Hiis td provo lior contlMiioiiK rcnldcnco upon nnd rultlrntUn of mild Innd , vlx : Kniuk Urk'liul. Wllllnm Nubln , Abb llutvliur , Annie Arndt , mint Wnhvottli , NobraeUa l'J-12''U-UI ) jAMttHVllIlK1IKAII , NOTI01C CK KlNALSUTTLKMliNT. Tln > State of Nclirnakn , I , Cutter Connty , f In County Court , beforc.J. A Armour , Judfio , In the inntti-r ol tlio fstnto of Win. Illrcock , To tbu creditors unit heirs , nnrf to nilvlui ro Interested in Uiu ottnto of NV'ni. Illrcock , deceased i HTalio notice , tlmt Iliinimh II Lllrcoclc , nunnnli- 1 tratrlx of tbu nfon t.ild estate , bai filed n re- tiort ot htir dolnc * uiuji , and IIHKH Hint tbu Mime bo approved , nnd tlnil bo bo dlucbnri'ed from ( urlbur obligation tburG i , and tlmt tlio county juilg m ko encb order us to ( ho dls rlbtu t Ion of tlio a tiiti ! liclnnpliiB in raid oMNteas nniv ecom juet nnd ujuUnblo ; nnd to nnnl n tbri dower of th widow borcln , deuh'tutu KID bcirfl < ill-Hit d ton Hlinio In and cMuti ) , ' nnd to unnit iui < ti o'lier riillcf an nmy be dounicd nui4 iiry In tliQllnaltuttlcniUHtof said cflute. Snlil matter line bpcn net lor bcarliiK nn IbuiUltb day of , Iiin - wry , ! ! ) ( . Ml 10 o.clociU n. m. . at tbe conntv ourt loom. In llrokun Iliiw , NubniBlca , at ublcli tlinn und pUce nil purlieu Interoi-tcJ nmy uppcar nnd bn iiciird cnnoi'rnlnj : Uiu HIIUHI. Dated tlii yift ( lay of Duci'inlior , Il'lll. ' IHKAI.J J. A. Aioiuuii , I'J-SO t'.s-3l I County .Indgti United FtatCH I at d Olllcc , I Ilrnkon How , Nuorii kn , Nov. H , I'Wl ( Hulllcitnt content ulllilavlt bnxlnt ; buon Illtd In A th'H ' nllico by Clmrlt'H W HtiBHCll , ciiiilnrtnnt , a nlnct T C , cutty No. 7191 , made November 7 , IH89 , for WH NuM , N Sull , Hcctlnn IItown- ship IU , rnnuo''O , by loniy ( A. Tbofrrn , nnltn- ( no , in widen It U hllt ed tluil cuntinti'H line failed to lironk , plant or cultlvnto nny of until tract In ttvrtt , CC < | P , nutp or culttnc' Hhito Hie year 1MIJ nnd tbal Nincn Bald > enr no trvt'H of any khi'l ' bnvo lii'im fTfjvliin ) upon ciild trnct Tnal no ciiltlvxtlons or irplantlntr. bun been ilouo upon eiild tract flncoaalil yunr and fiild tract U imw nnd IIIIH been tdncr IKi'lt devoid of trcun and Hint nil of HHld I'cbi-s . cit'ln complained of oxlBt at tbla date .Said [ turtles are boreby mdlllnd to npppor , rf pond mil oiler c'Vldence toiicbluK said HllcKatliniH at 10 o'c.ock n in. rn J.tnimry U. I0n ; , brfoio Henlfler anil ll < culver , 1'nltnd ' Stulod I.nud onic , In Ilrnkon How , .v ' Tbe raid contualnnt havliiK. In n l > rO | er Hint Marcb II , Hill , cut fnrtb f/iKK / wblcb bov tlntl nflnr duo dllllenio | pnrnoiiitl pervlce of title milieu can not be innde , It IH bereliy ordvrcd anil dlrictcd Hint micb notice bo vlvnn by diui and proper publication. .IAMKH " js.isio-a ) u It IHn'l tlic mntcrlMl Hint KOCH lutn voiir ropnlreilvatcli tliut Iti a perfect tntuu that does thn htioitieKH , nny bungler can buy thu line kinds of material that I ti'n In repairing ; but oklll | j < ln mo t valuable mnt irl l Mint ; nii be naud lu watth repitlrln- and the huiujler oanUbuy ft , ' L uoll my skill ( or what It la worth and It will coat you less th MI nl lower prices , Jeweler MH ! Optician. West fide of nquaro. If yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. aod got prices TIME TABLE BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , nttnver , oiimlui. IlllttC , Ml H.IIIIHUH City , Hultl.nU * : City. Nl l.nulH , And \ll I'OllltH UllHt Afict All I'olutu VlUl NOIllll \VeHt. No. 43 Vu4libulvdi > xirc8idnlly | , Mncoln , Uma < lia , St. Joan | > ti. Unnnas Ully , St. Lonli , CM c.igo ntul all police unst iiiul ronth. . . . 11 41 ji.m. No. IIl.ocnl uz | < roei ilnlly. Lincoln , Oninlil , Hi. Joropli , UiTnsoK Cltv , Ht , I uls , C'llciiKO nnd nil jioliitB Ofint uiul doiitli . . . .flSUain Nn. 40-'l''rullit ) dally , Uavounn , Ornud Ji-MnU , AurotH , Sowardnuil liluicln . . . . . 0 lil ! ftia No. 4S 1'rulKtit , daily cicopt Hunilny , Itnvcun * and intutm ditto points . . . . . . . . IC5mi | NIL 41 Vc'Bllldilod vxprcgR d > Hy , lloloiiK , Hciit- llo , lluito , 1'ortlatftt mul till 1'ftolflo Uoatt IiofntH . lutinm No. - -Local iX ! | > rut < n daily , Alliance nnd Intcrmcillnto Doliite . l'J40ein No , U Krdglil dally , et < HB ) only Aniolmo Svneci , Wlillnmti nnd Alliance . lilf.S.m No. 17 Krelglit. dally except bunday , .Siuec * nivt Inturnifillnto | iolnta . l:3b : inu mnnnlni * . itltttt \ \ anil rnrllnlni * flifttr Mirn I tt intn Ireo ) un uiroiigli trnlnx. Tlckoa sold anil bug- BORD chucked tu uny point In tli I UnltoJ rilutci nnd C'Ailudn. No. 4H line nirrolmndlsu c rr Tnoadnyj , Thurs- IIIVH iind SutnrdayH. No , 4t ! will carry imssor'r ( for Hnvenni [ Irtind Iflmul , 8uwtrd and Lincoln. I n formation , mnpn , tlmu tnlilcn tml tlclcot full on or n-rltu toll. l > . OrniHby , yuiit , or J k'rnucli , O. f. A. , Ouinlia , Nolirnelca. If. L. UiiMnnr , A ten l. SCHEDULE OF DROKEN DOW MAItR 1'oucb for west will clone nt H p. in. , except Humlay wbun It will clou ) nt n : 15 p m. I'onoli , oiiHlfor tr ln No. 4Jobmnn nt 8 n m nnd foi No. ) ! closes at , 6.au i\in. Mall forAn l V nnd point * cast of Grand Island curried on trwo No. 44. Oconto rln of Ityno urjl Tiickucvlllo , dully ix eeptyumlny ( rionoB , nt 7 u m : returning HHIIIO uny Cullawny via , Mc'Klnley ilntly except Sunday closes nt 7 a in , returnliiff eaino day. lUnnd Valley vii Ureuu nnd Klton cloto & 17 inTuesday , Tliutaday anil tiaturdaja , retnrnlng sniro day. Hnninor via Gnrnmty , Georgetown and Uptru arrrlvoa nt 11.80 , Tuemtav Tburediir and tfnuir- d y returnliiK leave nt \ , 'M pitum dny. Dflloj liourM from 8.00 u into 8.00 i > m. BUM- ilajd fromfiilfip. in. tullilti p. in. l.nMiy cpen week day from 7 n , m. to U p. m. Sinulu.p t , 'ft ) a. in. toll n in. Oenerul do ivory not open HnU- dwy morning us burotoforu. I , . U.JxtfBTT , I'.M- aS-L ; - . . Ac AnromiCPndlnij n plii-tob and il ( pr Hon n > it aseoitaln our opinion Irni- -th" ' nr invention H pinhably putrntnli'ii. l.'n nun i tloiiii lUrletly eoaiuhmllul. 1 IiunllmuU on I . i'in i H'lit'treo. lllileiit Huoney for e ' . .1111,1 | iatiii 1'atenl ( alien tliroureb Mnnn , x C'u. irrliil notice , wll bout elhiru'e , In Urn Scientific A linniliioniolr ltln trriLpd weoklr. T.nr. i filiation nf any Neiuntnli1 1 1 mrtml. ' ! ' . > , yi-nr , finir innnllia , tl. Hnfd byall ii ' " llriincll 'f .Tourist . > Sleeping- Car. Go "our " west way" with one of the Burling ton Personally-Conduct ed California Excursions and you will be SURF to have a comfortable trip. Cars arc clean ; porters accommo dating : I'xcursion conductors , obliging , and the route without an L-qtial in point of interest. I ii'in Om.ih.i tliici nun s .1 HI-LI. , inning hjii I i.Hi' IM ii tlnec , nnd I.os Angeles ( line .mil , i li'ill J.i\ I n < i 1 h ki K hfitlis .ind lull inlutliMllull .it oniCCS of con- nt-i tint blioi nr li > Miitnii ; % J rial I'a rniji-r Aurnl , I'malia , Neb. ' /lVs ' < iVv vAN N J'fcfr > ? < fc " > ( ' " 'F > K 'fc ' ' ? c ' ? c "i" ? F yfc & l i" 'K % T Tf r ZE3COT ! JLji C. KUHJNSON , I'rop. c- In affliiming the management of the Glnbo Hotel , wo undertake no now btiHincHB to UH. From our cxpori- eaee wo feel competent to oater to thu wants of the public and afl'ord the bout of aceomodationn. Wo nhall do our beHt to maintain the excellent reputation that the house has berne in the past , and keep in touch with the requirements of the timeu , Kates Htriotly $1,00 per day , The patronage of the puhliu is solicited.