BUSINESS POINTERS. Job printing at thin ollioe. Water Sots , LU ) Ht patterns fit A , VV. D/nkuH. Lubricating oils of nil kinds at WilkiiiH1 drug mote. Pepsin Gum , two packages lur ? nickel at WII.KINH' PHAKMAOV. 300 aorca table farm land for rent ( or 1002. See A. 'I. SKYIIOI.T. WANTKU To trade a heifer for etook hogs. A I ) . BANCIH. Remember tin dnti > lli-.t you ate to HOC Horns the Optical ) about your OVCH , Friday and SMurdiy tlm 17 and 18 90 : il Land for Hilu in v irioun looaliliuH in Cusler and adj' > Write or call onV.T.Hcj / bolt. Dr. T.V. . BIIHH , fl < -itiwt , northwcflt corner of Realty block. 8-1 tf Toys , Trunks , R'iM > cr Malls it an endli'HH ' varit'ty of othrr Holiday goodH. A.V. . D al < o. Oiu-qmrtur Hcuiioti lor sale , 8 tulles bontli cf Urokcn How , 50 acres good faun lai d. A baigain. A. T. HKYHOI.T HU.aa Fou SALI : CHKAI' North o.vt quarter suctions 30 10-17 DjuiylnH Grove. 11.V. . Hammond Broken Bow. 00 'l7 Fou SAI.K LotH 1 , ii , 7 and 8 , lilouk fi , in Jowi'tt's ndditiou to Broken Bow. Enquire at this ollioo. 11-21 tf One. quarter suction land for Halo , 4 milcH southwest of Mcrna , 1120 nuroa broke , $1200. A. T. SKY- IIOLT. 30 .1)2 ) Fen SAUC on Tituuc Town lots and a few tivo nero loin in this city , for onttlo , horses or farm land. - feb28 tf AUAN KKYNKII. If you have ranoliuH , , farms or oity property you want to Hell or rout , lint thorn with .1. .1. Snyder , Broken Bow , Nob. 4-1 Mf TlioHo wanting to purchase ouy lotH cr blocks , or lands adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8.20 If If irouuli'd with ti wciilc digestion , belching , Hour Htomnuli , or if you 1'w dull niter outing , try C'hamliiTlnm'fl Stomach and Livur Tablets. 1'rluo , i > r centH. BnmploBtoo at llaoborlu'u Unif HtOIO. Store room for rout on nortl Hide of eutiaio. Will lix up in goot Hhapo for good party , A. T. SKY BOLT. JlO ! ) ' - STUAYKH A red helter oalf will triangle brand on right hip. Lns Hoon , three tnilcn Notilh of towu Information leading to UH recover ) will bo lihcrially rewarded. Leave notice at Ropubliuan ollioo. The old and reliable firm ol Dicrks Lumber do. in thu plaoo to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the \vantn of their customers are always ii Oae and one-half HoutioiiH eland land foi sale inVi > stern CusUr 400 acres good table farm land balance grazing and hay land. Fo eolo aheap or will take part trade A. T , SKYIIOLV. ao 3L The attention of our readers is oall cd to our Hpueinl oiler of the life o William MoKinloy , by Mura llalnted , and other prominent men and the RKFUIIMOAN for fcl f > 0 Wi furnish both lor the retail price o the book. Send in your order u once. Uatnt'R for Homo amusement at A. W. Drakes. Rough feed for sulo , 0 miluM went , of Broken Bow. A. T. SKVIIOI/P. For insurance and rcul cHtiito go to Moore * Taylor , in R-jnlty Block. Dierks Lumber Co. haH in Htook a car load oi fine cedar poHtH for the r Jo. S,1 lidc , ( ilatH Sotc , pick holders Va'OH , Crokonolo & Chofkcr boards it A W. Drake's FarniH for Halo and lauds for runt. Now IH the time to ota farm oh ap. IH the cheap farniH are all going , uid pric-oH are advancing rapidly. ,1. H. ItltKNIKKK. KimKock < rrt. Iron it Wood H'ds , lUHl'lH.M'rC'OIIH , 11'it l& Udrtt racliHVall \ I'.irkrts , Frames and h'ranicd Pu-iurcH , Metal Photo and FramcH , at A.V. . Drako'rt. U good 2 > cur old lu-iferri , good mlors , for hale. A. T. Suviioi/r , Union Valley. ! tO 2 Vron can Have money by ordering our . . > fr rr.ittor through the { KIMHUHUN. Wo can furniHh you jearly all I ho papers and maga/.iiiH or 1cm tbnn publishers priooH. Barm ft thu Optioan Eye Special nt will bo at the Urndd Central lotel Friday and Saturday the 17 uid 18 Tin * will be the lant vinit x-foic bpring , don't fail to UHO thin jpporlunity. 8C 81 ( 'uro forllio OoriiHtalk The following article clipped 'rom the Callaway Courier may > rove of Homo value to FOIHO of our reaiterH : The following communication iaa been received by thiH paper , and wo piiblisli HIIMO in full , truHt- ug that fxporionoo of the writer will proyo n benefit to thoao whoso Block fall viulimH to the dreaded . ornntalk diHoase : "Fiurbury , Neb , , December 10 , 1001. Editor Courier : In the Stale Journal ol December 15 , I notioi d an article from Callaway , Htating that cattle and horses were dying in that vicinity from the eil'eolH of eating cornstulks. J think that if Htook j o'lHonnd aiu found in lime , Ihere would be DO need of any loss of oattle or horses It i Nitrate of Potash on the osrn or oauo that OIIIHOH the poiHoning and vinegar is an antidote. "I will give you our experience Lnto in the Bummer our cows go into the oane , and seven of tl.en were an bad AS they could be am live. Wo had Hunt to us from th U. S Department of Agiioulturi1 Farmers' Bulletin , No 50 , "Sor ghum aH n Forage Crop. " On page 17 it ppoakri of the objootions HOIUO times urge agaiiiht it , and the in. jiirious ( 'IViJutH upon Htook. It spoke of Nilrato of Potash. Wo also have a book giving nntidotec for different poisons. 1 found that vinegar WKH the antidote for the Nitrate of Potash. Wo at once gave oaoh oow a . half n pint of Htrong vinegar in a pint of water , giving each oow throe doses , mak ing a pint and a half in all. I nm sure wo would have lost every one of them if wo had not giyon them the vinegar. I should bo glad to r have someone try this remedy and iflney are successful , let others know of it. Vorv Kospt , AlllH.C.E.WKLTN. Headquarters For Clothing , Dry Goods And Notions. . . Wo have 700 or $800 worth of Clothing we are Closing Oul below Wholesale Copt. Wo alho have a Fine Line of Com- forlors and BlankotH that oanuot bo duplicated in the oity for the Price. Wo have the Largest And Complete Line of Dress Goods , Ladies Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Hoots and Shoes , Gents Furnishing Goods , Gloves and Overcoats , 239 that Defy Competition. Quick Sales. Small Profits and Honest Doallnar IB Our Motto. Call and See Us in the PIG DOUBLE STORE ROOM I in the Realty Block. Itrpiihllciui This morning , ' } . W. Dt-wcy , county olerk elect and his deputy , Joseph Pigman , J. O.V. . Lewis , County Supt , oleo F. 1C VanAnf worp , surveyor elect and J. A. Armour County judge elect , A. Ifi. coroner elect , annulled I lie duties of their respect iyo oflioi-H. As Judge Armour was rc- oloutud it was only a continuation of his duties. As the bonds of ( ' . 0. Lind' register of deeds elect and W. A floorgo trcabiircr elect wcro not lilid in time to be approved by the board at their list session I hey will not be able to take their ollices until next week whrntho new board vill meet. AH all the incoming Olivers except the sheriff are ropub- ioanft it makes quite a change in the jolitiml almosphoro about the court IOUHO. The only pops loft in the jourlhouHoaro Sheriff Armstrong and ik ol the courtC. T. Orr , ana loputiuH Leonard.Ilalus and Mrn. l'ooloywho we understand will re- niin in their respootivo positions emporarily. The outgoing can- lidates are J. B. Oriborno clerk , M. Schneringer treafiiiror J. I. Pooley , Stipt. C. II. Jeffords , ugiHtor , Dr. Brown , coroner ind L. IS Keen Surveyor. They envo their respective olliues with he roepoot of their ccnstiuonls aid lave the well wishes of all who enow them pi The Republican extends oongrat- ilations to the now cflioorA and speaks for them an honest and eco nomical administration. A 0. U.V. . The A 0. U.V. . lodge of this oity will install thsir oiliuors for the ensuing year , at their regular meet ing next Tuesday night. All mem bers are requested to bo present. WANTED Several persons ol character and good reputation ii each state ( one in this county re quired ) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing Salary 18 00 weekly with oxput.ce additional , all payable in cash eaol WodneHday direct from head Horse and carriage furnished , whn necessary. Roforonocj. Etiolos self- addressed stamped envelope Dopt. Manager , ; ) H Caxton Build ing , Chicago. 11-28 8 Horticultural Society Programme. The following is Iho program of tin Cti&tor County Horticultural Society to b held at Hiokon How , Nohraskii Frill ly .January 1(1 ( , l'JO'2 at 10 o'clock a.in Uoiurt | r Socrutury . J. O. 1'altitc Itupurt o ( Tn-OHtirur . A. T , be > bol AI'IKUNOON SEM810N , 1 ' 30 I' . M. Aililrens of Welcome . J. A IlurrlR. Mnyo ItubpotiNU . W. 1) . Hal Orchard Mntiii emeir. . O. A.nrllllK Hmall KniltH . a. K. I'orkln Adon.liiL' Itural Homes . . . . . .Mrn. C. U. Curio l'ruilirutiiiii ] of ( itoutid for mi . . Orchard . OnnMyar nncrH llnr ten itiru . II. Wnkcll Cherry Urowiny in CiMitrai .W. Jcnklti Wlmt KIM "iir H''mi'iit IB Th TO for tin ) Krull bmuvr In ( 'inter . . ( 'diiiily J N Trei'Planting I. D. Slmin.li r Wlnil llriilUH uiul Shi'llnr Hullo for J. (1. 1'alnte lloiut1'lnnti * , Tlitflf I'nrc . . . Mre. ludd Morto , llnw lu fitow Thuin. . Orovo Jniic 'iit anil I'nru ot Nitr- i-nty Hlnck iicrUoil tnr I'lHiitlni ; J. 0. 1'itlntc i to ) 'lorl < lu. The Uiirlingt'ji Ivouto is organ izing a | crsuiially conducted excursion cursion to Kl.iriil i and Cuba , to leave Ni hrasKa pintWcdnecda ; January 'Jtl TliD routu will bu vi ; St. L' u c , thence ' . ( > Jauksonville Fla , through Hoi'iiun ' which have been forever made historic by the dramatic-events of the civil war. An exceedingly low rate hns been made , and several members of the excursion hove choice of sovora attractive trips after they arnvo a Jacksonville. This opportunity of escaping th most unpleasant portion ot a Nebraska braska winter and enjoying in it stead , the delights of a omi-tropic al country will appeal to ovoryon who has money and can spare th time to make an extended ploafiur trip. trip.A handsome booklet , giving dc tails of the the excursion will b ready for distribution about Janu ary lat. Write for n copy. J. FHANOIS , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. Horticultural Society Mcettlng. The attention of the readers the RuruiiLiOAN itiaalled to the pro gram of the Custer County llort iuultural Society , which appears i another column. All those tha are interested in growing fruit tlowois , vagotables a'nd tree plant ing in general are requested to at tend the mooting of the society hoi in this city January 10. Come in ml hoar the eesayoy and disjuHU GH'S in ail the departr. onla of cicntilio and practical hortioultiire. cordial invitationa in extended to he public and the ladica are specially invited to attend. 11 1' , Stand ford of Mcrnn lost his jvorocat while on his way to Hro- teii How Tuesday. The finder will onler a favor , by reluming it to him at Menm. J.Vt Henry Named. The question of C O. Lind's uoocHSor rib supervisor of the 4 h lislriot was determined today by ho appointment J. VV. llonry of 'itn ' townshit [ to iill the vacancy. Mr. lltncy is one of the substantial aiincri- and highly respected itizons of the south west and will nako an elliuiout otlicer. Ilia can- lidaoy WUM supported by a largo lumber of petitoners which had ts inlluence with the appointing ) owor. I. P. Mills of Arnold was Uo a candidate , but Ilia location hi he district wan argued against him , Mr. Mills is cno of our boat citizens ind had ho been selected to Oil the vacancy ho would have been highly satisfactory. Bliep Iteinn. FerguH county , Colorado , has be sa wrested from the cattlemen by tu > ihecp ralaerB and the former have bcea .ompelled to cloae-hord their stock. jVrgua county ia credited with mor heep than any other county in th tate , 050,000 to 700,000 being consid ered a conservative eotlmate ol their numbers. Qcorce Taylor nayai "I have found that a llttlo grain of any kind , say a lialf huahol for twenty-live or thirty sheep , once a day during the winter , IB a great help towards making both Oesh and fleece and good strong lamba In the spring. Feeding wea wheat hould he avoided after lambing or the lamba will scour. I have found the feeding of oats highly satisfactory at nuy timo. I do not think any domesUo p.nlnml will respond ao readily to * little extra feed and care as sheep. " "The Navajo Indiana ot Arizona ar . material factor lu the wool market The tribe is wealthy through its llocks. The tribesmen are believed to own lit tle short of 1,000,000 head , the care ot the flocks and the weaving of wool being almost the aolo occupation of the 22,000 Indians. Singular to relate , only a small part of the Navajo wool crop ia worked up at homo into the wonderful blankets that have made the tribal name famous. Only the coarser and cheaper blankets are now made of the natlvo wool. Alnsleo'a. A sheep raiser says : "As soon aa the lamba are weaned and the owes are dried the old ewes should bo cullad out and cent to the shambles as soon MS they are ready. When one has his flock well astubllslied nnd ho can afford to cull severely , he ought to do BO. In such instances there is no gain In keepIng - Ing grade iheep beyond the ago of ilva years for breeding uses. Beyond that ago they are not so well fitted to nour ish thoh young , nor do they fatten aa well wheu thay are being prepared for market. " American Polaod-Chltia It * cord Com pany Meeting. The twenty-fourth annual meeting of this company will be held In Ce'dar Knplds , Iowa , Wednesday , Fob. 13 , 11101. The business to bo reported will show a great Increase over the past few years.t t This denotes a great ly Increased Interest in the business and should draw out a large mooting of the members of the company. Thla Is always one of the most interesting ewino gatherings of the country. The forenoon will bo devoted to transact ing the regular record business , and the afternoon and evening to the readIng - Ing of several papers and discussion thereon. Among those who will read papers will be J. J. Furlong , Austin , Minn. ; Q. O. Konyon , Mt. Carroll , 111. ; Carlos Fawcett , Sprlngdalo , Ia. ; C. F. Hood , Battle Creek , la. , and H. H. Fay , Coggon , Ia. For program of ether particulars , address W. M. MQ. Faddeu. Sno'y. West Liberty , Ia. The Senate conmiltteo on agricul ture has reported favorably on the bill prohlbiilns the coloring of oleomar garine. The minority on the com nil d * U-o has reported a substitute bill , as was done In the House , but It Is prob able that It will moe . with the aamo fate as did that Hubstltuto. The liva ttock raisers oounulttoo appear < } be fore the Senate committee on agricul ture and did all in their ptwor to prevent favorable action and they wore backed up by a committee from the cotton raisers of the South , who wore Interested because of the amount of cottonseed oil used in the making of oleomargarine. The report of the ma jority saya that the bill Is desired by the farmers of the country and that Its passage will not Interfere to any considerable extent with the Interests of the stock raisers and cotton irrow- rs. Mexico la now purchasing cavalry horses by the carlo.nl In this country. Anutlivr ToiirlHt ICxcuriiloii to California. To noeomodato the increasing travel to California , the Burlington Route has added to its service an other weekly excursion , in tourist cars , personally conducted. The Burlington's through service to California is as follows ; STANDAKD SutKi'Bns daily , O- inaho , Lincoln , Hastings and Ox ford to San Francisco , connecting at latter city with fat tram for Los Angels. TOHUIBT SiiRuncnit personally conducted every Thursday aud Saturday , Omaha , Lincoln , Fair mont , Hastings and Holdrego to San Fruncifico ; every Wednesday and Thursday , Kansas City , St JoHoph , Wymoro , Superior , and Oxford to San Francisco , and Los Angoloe. All those cars rui via Denver and Salt Lake City , pnsaing the grand panorama i of the Rookies by day .RELIGIOUS HEADING. RELIGION AND REFORMS ALL OVER THE WORLD. The Irrellgtoui I'urHon la 1111 Uncoiifesnuil CowiirilHo Loam the lisieucu of BInn's Dlcnlty unit the Motlvo tor th lluiuuu IN IIAHHOlt. I think It la over , over , f f ] i' I think It Is over at last ; ' _ Voices of foeuiea and lever , The sweet and the bitter hav passed ; Life , like a tempest of ocean JIath outblown Its ultimate blast. There's but a faint sobbing seaward , While the calm of the tide deepen ? leaward , And behold ! llko the welcoming quiv er Of heart-pulses throbbed through th river , Those lights In the harbor at last , The heavenly harbor at last. 1 fool It la over ! over ! For the winds and the waters eur- ccnsei Ah ! few wore the days of the rover That smllod In the beauty of peace ; And distant and dim was the omen That hinted redress or release ! From the ravage of life , and Us riot , What marvel I yearn for the quiet Which bides In the harbor at last For the lights with their welcoming quiver , That throb through the santlfleil river , Which girdle the harbor at last , This heavenly harbor at last ? I know It Is over , over , I know It Is over at last ! Down sail ! the sheathed anchor un cover , For the stress of the voyage has passed ; Life , llko a tempest of ocean , Hath outbreathed Its ultimate Watt There's hut a faint throhlng seaward , While -the calm of the tide deepen'a leaward , And behold 1 the the welcoming qulror Of heart-pulses throbbed through th river , Those lights In the harbor at last , The heavenly harbor at last. Paul Hamilton Hayno. JOY IN ItKMKVING. Wherever there Is living faith there Is Joy. A Christian may well doubt the reality of his faith If ho have not this joy. It may not always be con sciously present , but It dwells in th soul and gives character to his Ufa none the less. The deeper and more substantial the joy , the less demon strative will it bo. True Christian Joy Is more than a passing emotion ; it la a condition of soul that grows out ol living faith. Wo first bollevo and then have joy Joy In the Holy Ghost. The essential of this Joy is peaoo that1 peace which passeth all understanding , It is the highest note in the ascending scale first , the realizing sense of sin then faith in Christ , who alone can forgive , then the sense of pardon which faith bestows , then the peaoo which flows from pardon , then the Joy which wells llko living water out ol the fountain of peace. It is this Joy which begets that holy boldnessand confidence which enables us to exclaim with Paul : "Who shall separate us from the love of God ? " May this Joy bo our never falling possession. Lu theran. School Orders Wanted' Highest market prii'os for Custe county school orderw. C. M SMI INN. 1-2-12 tf Hnken How , Neb. Many a bright and happy hotiso- lold hue been thrown into sadness and sorrow because of the death of L loved one from a nrftlootfid cold. JALLARD'S HOKKHOUND SYRUP IH Iho great cure for oughfl , colds and all pulmonary liltnonts. Priop , Qo and 50 cents , l d MoComna Broken Bow and Free Complexion iicnuttlflcr. Wo want every lady roador"bf RKPUHUOAN to try Dwight's Complexion - plexion Bonutitier , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmlessmakes the facosmooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To imluoo a fair trial of it wo will for a short lime only Bond FIIKK a full size , Fifty com box to every lady who will pond us her post ollioo ad. dreflfl silver dime to pay for packing and pOHtago. Only one FUKK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Smd this notice ard yoilr order at ONCK to D. W. Cim-ran fcCo. , Iluntington W. Va. Two I'apurH I or l rlce oCOtiu. Every person who cuts out and' sends this advertisement and one dollar to the Omaha Somi-\Ve kly World-Horalil for one years sup. scription before January 31 , wiM al so receive fron of ohargo the illustra ted Orange , huld Farmer , Wi-rldy , for one year. No jommiesior. al lowed Regular price of both is 82,00. WKKKL.Y WOBID-HEUALD. Announcement. C. M. Shinu successor to P. K. llyorsonhas moved Ins bioyclo shop to Realty block. A largo stock of bicycles on hand. Repairing of all kinds done promptly. Automobile repairing a specialty , Prices resouable. 12-12 if To TUB DHAK A rich lady , cured or i i Deafness and Noinoa in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 825,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 143. , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jan8 ly I'rntiiicjit ClilcajfoVouinu Prof. Rosa Tyler , of Miieapo , Vice- Pnxldent Illinois Woman's Alliance , in HI eating of Cuamberlalns Cough Him- edy , says : ' ! Hiifforoil with a severe cold Ibis winter which threatened to run It to pimunony. I tried diforeut remedies but I seemed to gro r worse to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A frioud advised mo to try Oliamberlain'a Cough Remedy nnd I found it was plossant to take and it relieved me at once , I am now entirely recovered , saved u doctor bill , time and BUd'crlng , and I will never be with out this RplHndUl medicine npoin , " For sale by J. G flueberlo. A FREE PATTERN i lour ovui halivllmO to every sub inher Onlj 50 cents i year MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINF. A pein ; beautiful cnlorcd pt.iui ; litest fishinru , die ( makin economies fan. y work , houscholj hints tiction , etc bub i' "he to da > , or , kend tc ( or lair it cony I jjy ac'nts winleil Semi lur tcnin Stylish , RttliHble , SiniiilI'p to. date , Kcutmniical nnd Absolutely I'crfoct-FlttlnB 1'aper Patterns. ! S CALL BAZAR , All Spams Allowed anil Perforation * show the ! : * ' and Setting lines. Onlv i jv , ( | 15 cents cai Ii o .111 lnKlur Akk for them bulil in nearly e\er ) city and t'-un , or b\ mull from THE McCALL CO. . 113.115-117 West 31st St. , NEW YORK. OUR CLUBBING RATFS , , epub'lcan ' and Kansas City Journal epubllcan and Inter Ocean 50 I cpublican and Twentieth Century . 65 , opublicnn nnd Globe-Democrat , bem .85 I epubhcan nnd StNts Journul 85 I epucttcnn nnd t cbraska Farmer . . .85 Lepiibtican nnd Lifeor McKmlry . . 50 For a First'Class Smoke Try the Martial and Corona Grande' V Cigars. VX I MANUFACTURED BY ! i. LH.DALBEY , 1 cVjt nrokeuBow , . * ' * * & - - - Nebraska.