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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1902)
iiia'liarti'oBit U the ' .5 worst kind ft tcom - tlnatkjn. ffiwreka Harness not only irmk ( " < t lie Imrncss nn < l tli | ! Iwrio liok Ix'llcr. Iml nmkPH tlm I Uutlicr soft nnd | illMili > , putt H In con- . AI . dllldii to hut tulco ni lone lit'us U orilltmrllyould. . Cell tmTithcrc la oni-tll tliei. ilidi ! > / STANDARD . ' OIL CO. Give Your Horse a Chancel . it c i r Air Kl ' i ! s liu r i : .ir . h a Tl i will.i r it , still 11 , i nil , \e nui't coi j lain. Mr. Tl.GiiuuluIt ill I'.my in , he pays the canyon pe < plo are to ton h for Itin Klwer (1 ft is still woiking for King Wo tliink he will got to wear llm crown yet Corn husking u nbjiit done in thu canyon. It , is snid Kurnest Hooth has ab.ut 3000 biielip's of corn. Sixton riillman ( aid ho went to to AH laBt Sunday , cut wo think IIP ditl'nt Ro any further tlnn tbe Stedry place. Hlniulor Bust said to ono of her f i lends I wonder wlieio Frank Gift i- now days , his answer was this , joti might know ho U at Mr Pholps. UNION VAH.I.KV. Werther is fine for the time of year. Will Cantor is hauling liny from his piaca in the canyon. Mrs. Ma Ilogers uas exiling on Mrs. Wllllmna last evening. Mr. Henry Kutter and Kli ( lift were hnllhiK corn to the city Friday. Jetao dandy was a plcatant caller at No'son llillman'd Wednesday. There were quite a number out to chinch Tnecdny but no preacher. Mias Hosa ( lift is taking inueic Us- sons of Mis. William ? . Success to you Ilosa. Dorr Sullivan and Mr. Woieenreider wore cyoto hunting in our vicinity last week. . Mies Rita WilliMiii Is Inyed up with a broken fcot , caueed by a horse fi'lina ' ; with her. JeEEO Gantly says he ra'sud ) ( ) bush- eld of cor.i to Ibo acre. That's too much , Jess. Mr. Willlflim bus a new wind mill , Hope bo vi'l have plenty of water henceforth. Mr. , lim Tlionns went down tbo canyon to lock utter his interests In that vicinity. Mr. Emmet Shoup nnd wlfo took Btippor-.vith Mr. and Mrs. RuUer Tnes- tlay evening Wo were quite surprised \\licn A. T. Seybolt returned viMia blooming bride. Ho says hn hnd kept brtteheiorfl Invlj IOIIK enough. OKTICl.I.O. Misa K.vn Witildington ppcntlnBl week nt Ityno , Mr. Xiehr 'd spent. laBt Sunday at Mr. Hill's. Bert Wnddlngton and Jim Mllno have been MI the Hick list the last week. Mr Dy'enro occupying tluir now ionsin t ! 1vn lo . They moved M H * L'iJolmfOT haa been visiting at ttriikun How with her brother J , U. Jj' nson. 1 $ . I ) Mnn'R epont rover il dnvs MI Vn o ( ' u Kiel weiV. Ti y i-xpcc. to locate there in a few weeks. . ( > M. Podge , who haa not born well for oomo time io now under the doctor's cire Wo trust ho will soon bo bettor. J.J. nud G 0 .Joy nor mil Mr. Wonder'an- ' undo a limiiietH trip to Kronen Bow last I'ridny , returning Sat- iitdiy. Mr. liuild wont to Broken Jew last Thursday , nnd nccompanled his wife to Gr.md Island \\hereshj goes for uiedi * ml care. She was seriously 111 wliTi she departed , but no news line since bacn received. A B. Cornish came over from Lodi Sunday and returned Monday. Mr ? . Corniph and Masters Janiua and Lyle accompanied him home. He has had the misfortune to lese gcvcr.il c.iltlo and horses from corn stalk dlacaue the las' wi'ek . .1 R. Baker and wlfo hf.vo moved to the west side of the valley where they will live with J. F. Kakor. Oeo. Hughes will occupy the house they have vacated , while J. C. Baker will go to Muou City 'n ' a few weeks to tun a blacksmith shop. IIVNO. Havj you kept that New Years re solution intact ? After a two weeks vacation Miss Mfiry Downln roBumed her school at No. 2ifl last week , Mrs. Jane Durant will go to Ohio nail spend the remainder ot her days ailing relatives in the Buckeye state. II. L. Iloadloy will start onroute to Logan cjunty Knneas wnoro ho haa the offai of a farm if it suits him he will fmy and make h's ' homo In the Sun flower state. This line weather reminds us of the winter of 1871-2 InPonayllvina or rather no winter ; on Christmas beei and in- EOC'S were as lively ns on a May day ; on New Years day the boys playeJ I all barefooted all day ; ground dry and warmno ice formed to the thicknesi of a quarter of inch during the winter ; tender herbs were not frozen , blossoms , buds were swollen during the winter montliBpebining roidy to blcom and weather p'ophets predicted no crops as tiio spring fronts wruld destroy theoi , fortunately there were no frosts and wo hnil peed crops of grain and fruit. WANTED Several persona of character and good reputation in 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 oxpouces additional , all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices Horse and carriage furnished , when iioceHfnry. Reference , Enclose polf--addreBBcd stamped envelope Dopt. Manager , 314 Caxton Build ing , Chicago. 11-28 8t Cut this out and take it lo Ilaeberle'e drug store and got a free sample o : Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tal ) let , the best physic. They also nuro dieordern of the stomach , biliouuncsB anil headnch'1. Rasmus Anderson J. C. Moore , . . , Real Kstnte. Abstractor. iRF inmU forcnlo nnd rent in ( inter county and adjoining counties. KijnltlcH Hnd mortKsKOS bought nnd sold Ali tr ft > < piomntly nnd nrntfi nmdv 8 Olllco Main Street , lletwion 4ih and 1th Avennus , Broken How , Cnnter county , Nonraska. I m kx [ | All parties indebted to the Eagle Grocery , are requested { K'il'j to call nnd nettle their account by cash at onoo. I must have K $ = yjjj [ monny to pay bills , I cannot do tmsiuesB. on wind. $ i im YotirH truly , m WAN , a tftS T > j : ' ' , ' v $ Proprietor , jlk ? | | 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , pg * rti ? ? 'tf anYJtfjVWW1.Wt : * * 7'vi * . " : ' * * I ' " : vt ; * * ' ! * : v"4'ivJ' * ' " ' ' < ' * i/ ; * ' * ' % ! : ; ' , ' w * aT.-vi ; * & : > aS v&v.7/S : / FOSTER&"S MiraLUMBHROX Always have the beat quality of Lumber and Bother building , na- at the Lowoat PiioeH. 'Phono No , 70. C. 11. JUDKINS , Manager. T THE HABIT OF GIVING. Onvrruor E. I > . Slorunn' * Plmt T t Of Ilt'llI llllllpllU'MN. To the present ccnorntlou tlic nnmo of Governor H. 1) . Morgan of New York Is Bcarecly more tlinn n dim celio from the pages of blstory , but tbcro are men still living wlio remoui- ber him as ono of the Kroup of great war iroverntir.svbose llrninwm anil courage served their country no mag- illlcently In her darkest hour. It waa ono who HO remembered him who told his luehleiit : Governor Morgan was a very rleb nan. but until ho * was seventy years old he never had given away any of als wealth. Then one day he sent for his old friend , Dr. Adams , the presi dent of Union Thcologleal seminary , and told him that he wished to glvo a arge mini of money to the college. J'ho doctor , almost Incredulous at llrst , was soon convinced of the sincerity of the offer , nnd a time was set at which he was to go and get the bonds. At the appointed hour the doctor ap peared , and bonds to the value of more than $ 'JOO,000 were put Into lilo hands. Thu governor stood and watched until the doctor's carriage was out of Bight. Afterward ho spoke of It to another friend. "I am an old man , " he said. "I have had a successful life and done about all that I had planned to do , and I sup posed tliat I had been happy. But I know now that until I stood and watched Dr. Adams drive away with those bonds I never had known what happiness was. I cannot regret too deeply that early in life I did not form the habit of giving. " Youth's Compan ion. The Will * of Nonlt nnd Jacob , The origin of testaments Is lost In obscurity , but doubtless they followed BOOH after the first Institution of pri vate property. Euseblus says that Noah made a will soon after the Hood where in he disposed of the whole world. lie was certainly possessed of a consider able landed estate , but Euseblus' story of the testament In writing and wit nessed under his seal needs confirma tion. In the forty-eighth chapter of Gene sis , however , we do find mention of a will , wherein Jacob bequeathed to his son Joseph twice as much as to his other children. This was not a testa ment in writing , but a verbal or nun cupative testament , declared by thu testator "In extremis" before witnesses and depending upon oral testimony. Such nuncupative testaments were at one time recognized In English law , but In the eighteenth century , Blackstone - stone says , they had fallen Into disuse nnd were hardly ever heard of. niiiclilncN. Weighing machines nnd scales of some kind were In use 1800 B. O. , for It Is said that Abraham at that time "weighed out" 400 shekels of silver , current money , with the merchant to Ephron , the Hlttlte , ns payment for a piece of land , Including Hie cave and nil the standing timber "In the field and in the fence. " This Is said to be the earliest transfer of land of which any record survives nnd that the payment was made In the presence of witnesses. The original form of the weighing scale was probably n bar suspended from the middle , with a board or shell Btispended from each end , one to con tain the weight , the other to contain the matter to be weighed. The steel yard was probably so called from the material of which It was made and from Its former length. It Is also known as the Roman balance and is of great antiquity. Siberian Native * . When compelled to travel all night , the SIberlau natives always make a practice of stopping just before sun rise and allowing their dogs to go to sleep. They argue that if the dog goes to sleep while it is yet dark and wakes up in an hour and finds the sun shin ing he will suppose that he has had a full night's rest and will travel all day without thinking of being tired. One or even two hours' stop at any other time Is perfectly useless , as the dogs will bo uncontrollable from that time forward until they are permitted to take what they think a full allow ance of sleep. Policemen In the Illnod , A writer In Knowledge thus denomi nates certain wandering cells found in the healthy human body which destroy harmful microbes introduced lifto the system. "The tonsils , for example , are crowded with these guardian cells. " The scene under the microscope when protective cells are introduced into a lively culture of typhoid bacilli Is de scribed as very striking , Irresistibly bringing before the Imagination "the fierce struggle which goes on when disease germs invade the body. " Neither nutter Thuii the Other. "This dollar" began the cashier of the restaurant as ho scrutinized the coin. "Is bad , eh ? " Interrupted the sour looking patron. "Well , It doesn't look very good. " "Tlmt so ? Just bite It. and if it's anything like the dinner I had it'll taste even worse than It looks. " Cath olic Standard aud Times. A IJIleiuuiu. Edith Forgive tne , Bertha , but your Autiband plays the flute atrociously. Bertha 1 know , dear , but what can 1 do ? He used to serenade me with that fiute. If I tell him now that ht is no player , he will think my love Is growing cold. Boston Transcript. I AB Ilriirenenteil. Mrs. Boaster Henry nud I attended the opera lout night. We hod a box. Mrs. Blount Caramels , weren't they 7 1 saw you In the gallery eating some thing. Richmond Dispatch. At tb Ycnneiit * On try School. Geo. W. Marklmui , writing to tht Farmers' Review from the Tenueflso * Agricultural college , says : "Tho short course began January 3 , 11)01. ) There were about thirty-three students at th opening , and souio have como since. Much prominence Is given to dalrylne , alUioiifih all the oubjccta taken up seem to ha'very carefully considered. The dairy building Is a very line ono ml supplied with a large variety ot milk testers , cream separators , cheese making outflta , together with all the ther necessary machinery and flxturoi equlred. All the students working In his buldlug are uniformed in whlta tick suits and they present a neat aud businesslike appearance. We are dl- Ided Into squads and ou different days iavo Instruction In running the boiler -nd engine , milk testing , churning , and ho manipulation of the several typos of scpiu-utors. Besides this , thcro li work in pasteurizing milk and prepar- nc It for the city trade aud la the making of cheeae. For myself , I have icon ou churning , butter making , mlllc eating , boiler and engine , etc. , and 1 have found out that ono praatlco period on churuluc extending from.ono to nix o'clock has taught mo more than I over mngtnod there was to know about this subject. All the students ara dultgutod with this work and every ono is sur prised at tlio vast amount of inforinu- lou required to ruu a dairy properly. " With over 75,000,000 of population n this country California today stands solatod , with only 1,600,000 of popula tion , but producing in many lines auf- Oclcut for 100.000,000 ot consumers. VVhoaoever haa suffered from plica UUOWH how painful and troublesome they aro. FABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENT IH guaranteed to euro piles. Price 150 cents in bottles. Tubec , 76 oentf. Ed. McComas , Broken Bow and Merna. A I'routleiit ClttcitK" Woman BpunUH. Prof. Hoxa Tyler , of Chicago , V : : e- l're < ldent Illinois Woman's Alliance , in spunking of Chamberlains Cough lUm- edy , snye : "I suffered with R severe cotd this winter which threatened to run If topneiimony. I tried dlTerent remedies but 1 seemed to jjrotv worse to grflV worEO and tbo mediclno upset uiy stoiuHCli. A friend advued me to trv Olininberlahi'a Cough Remedy niul I found it was pleosant to tnko and it relieved mo at onco. I am now entirely recovered , Bfivod a doctor'H bill , time nnd Guttering , and 1 will never bo with out this eplHiulul uieiMcino again. " "For ealo by J. G. ilueburlo. 11UOKF.N HOW. Where onoo thu rod man Mide his abode , Beneath the ever changing nkion , Whhro rolling prarieH pleased The stranger's goza. Where lolly hills and valleys rare Now at aud H the city of Broken Bow , Where all the bounties Rich and rare , Beneath the woetern Hummer air , Where fragrant flowers once Sunt forth their sweet perfume , Now thcro stands many Pappy homes. Where the peaceful Muddy GOGH slumbering by ; Where the early settler UllOOHO tO dwell , Now elands Ouster county'rf prido. Broken Bow is a uity , Young and fair ; With beautiful schools and HOUHCB of prayer , Midst tht ) tioldH of fertile soil , Where the fanner never forgotn To toil. Where the merchant aoeka His customer's ucedti , And never ceases their wants To please. J. T. M. Tlie .Motlu'r'H irnvorlte. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the mother's favorite. It in pleasant and nxfe for children to tuko nnd alwnys curcfl. It is intended especially for coughs , colds , croup ami whooping cough , and is the beet medioino made for tlieso disease * . There is not tl > o least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be uiven nn confidently tea a babe as tn nn adult , For sale by J. G. llaeberle. U. S. Land Office. JAMES WUTEIIKAD Itcglsto K. H. YOUNG llocclro LKOAL AIVKIITISKMENT3. All iidrcrthemanta under this head will bo charged for at leya ! rutte , viz : JlXp ( ) < T Hfiunre for Ilrst luHcrilou , Mid We per tqiiitre for eucb eulifeijuo t Inticrtlon. A "bijuare" In len HP. & or traction tliureof. Unltrd Stttct Und Olllco I Lincoln , Nulirurku , January H. l Ci f Notlcu \ licreby ( jlvcn Dial tlie following named settler li Hied notice ol liU lutcullun to inuko tiu l proof In enppnrt of liln claim , and tlmt HUI | proof will bo undo before tlin County Judy. HI llrokun How. NuOrunks. on Fnbrnary ' 'I. lUOl ! . vU- JOHN atJOHGEBKLI , , U K No. 173aj , for tbu NcVi , ' 'l.l'J-i.'n. lie i. me tlio followlnt ; wltnt'fuea to prove bin contlnuoui rueidunco upon and cultivation of i ld Und , viz : laaHC Clark , of Kddyvlllo , fvcbrftkkH , l.iwrence Glurk of hddjvlllo , Nebraska ; Kiauk Mutrlilc , of Kddi > llle , Nebraika , John ilutclile , ot Uddy- vlllo Nelirasku. J.V. . JuiiNeun , 31-ac-l United KlatCk Land Oftlco , I Urukeullow , hnbiatku. January 10 , IPOI ( Notlcu U hereby ntvon that tbe followluv nanii'd Bottler ban tiled i.otlre of bin intention to make flu Hi proof In lunport of bli claim , i ud tbat saU proot will bo made beforu llegUter and Uccolvur , at llrokeu Cow. Neb , , on Wedmsdiiy. February 20 , HW.TlPRB08NVDKU. . of Mllbiirn , Neb , on bU II. K. No , LMOJ. for the SeU 8w , Sw SaU. sectionSS , Nd NvH , cectlonJ7 , towiulilp M. N.r nioy | , W , Mb I' . M. lie nimeD tbe following wltnefHee to proro bl continuous ifildence upon aud cultivation of aald Und , vU : Marlon b. mlly , Kobert Farley , button I'vteri , John llntlmun , all or Mllburii , Nebraska , 81-80 a JAMKU U'uirKUKiu , Ue Utsr UnltOil Stitct Land OHlce , I llroKcn How. Nrb , December 11) ) , 1001. f KJottcoUliorcby Klvcnihfittlie folio * Ing iiAin- 11 cdinttlerUai filed ffW.nof hot Intention to make flnal proof In onfrTTH of bcr claim , nnd tbat raid proof will bo in nil o licforn KeilHti r and Htcclvpr ivt llrokcn lloxv , Nclirnalin , on Sahir- dnv. January Is , lew , Mr.t MINNIK ( H IKIIKL of W lwonli , Ni-b.on her II K No I21H , for tbu KK NuU. K5J brii , nrrlloii 17 , lowni-blp JO , inrtli , r HRo ! ' ( ) , wcct , Htb 1' M Mio inunci tint following > ltnci > rnr In prrivo her ciintlnnonc ruoldonro unon and ciiltlrMliin ot mild land , vlr. : Krnuk Urlrbul , William Noble , Abb lltilcbiT , Annltt Arndt , allnf Walnortb , Nobraika I'-I'.M-TI JAMKS WniTriiKM ) , llrglilpr NOIIOK CL' hlNALbUTl'LICMUNr. The State of Nrlnaiika ( Ctlftcr County , ) In County Court , before J , A Armour , Judge , In the matter ot the cMnto of Win , lllrcock. deceased Tc tliu credttorflnnd hclro , and to all WM ! arn Intprcstdd u tbo citato of Win. llttciirk , dcceancd : rTflku notice , tbat llannali It llircor.V , ndmlnli I tratrlx ottho afontald cttito , tin * tiled n re port of hnr dolliRn as such , and nuk'n that tbo fame bo approved , and that Miu bo dldclinr ed from further obllKatlon Ilii'roln , nnd ttiat the county Judg' iniko piirb order im tbo dl < rlbu. lion of thu aH8 t belonptnK to raid oatale an intiy. com jiHt and iuUahlo ; nnd to nsi-lfn the loworof tbo ntdow herein , depltmto llio huirt ) ntltlid tea aharo In mid estulo , anil lu craul ucb other relief a may bu decnrvd ncivufnrjIn be finalTottlrmont of snld cchitc , Hnld nmiter iai bren pet tor bearing on tbu ' 'Itli thy ( Junii * nry , ItHU , nt 10 o.cloclt a. in , at thn county cjitirt on in. In llrokun How , Ncbninkn , at which tlnm nd place all partlci ? Inlurcvtud ay nppcar nnd 10 Heard coiici'tnlnf the lama. ' DftlcdthUUIetdn'y of Uecombcr. 1001. IBKAI/ ] J , A. AllMOUIt , 3-20 28-ai l County ItOAI ) NOT1CK. 'o whom It inly or n corn. Thu commlpalonor iipputnted to vk'V n rotd oinnienelnt ; \ feut north of contiir ot HCCtlon J" > , townpblp IB , ranco 'M , tbeiicn iitatlon Station No. Dec. Mln. Ft. Nd. com I n hJ ( -II ) w 400 to I ! torn u B si : , v 'J70 to : i rom n u HI IK w I'M ' ) lo I from \ n H7 M w Slid tn R rom F > n 40 : i ) \v 4to to tl from tl W 13IO to 7 \ cor. . Jnt . ill in. IH r. ai him reported In favor of relabllrlnmml tbcifof , nod nil otijuotloni tlicrotu , or cla'tnu for dnninuci1 , rnual bo fllcd In the county clerk'n ollluu on or ao- fore noon ot tliu IHlli duy of Mnrcli , UHor mob road will bo located without rofcrcnco tbcroto. In witness \\liemif , I Imvu hereunto trt my liand and teal ot tnld cuiintv , tbu 1'lih duy ot December , 1P02. UKO. W. Ukwnr , 31.31 I&KAL.I County Clorl ; . ItOAI ) NoriOK To whom It nifty concur 11 : Tlio cnmmlppioiicr npiiolntod to view n ro d cotnmoncInK 'H ) foot cam of M corner on wott t > ldo ruction : n , town hip in , rnngo Button HtaMon No ICK. Jlln. 1U. No. from I n 21 w 7M ) to 3 from ' - ' n 1'J ir > w IHlito 'I from 3 n 0 U ) w 1)70 ) lo -1 from 1 n Id10 w UIK ) to 5 from 5 n 11 wMl ) to i ) fiom 0 n .17 30 w SRM lo 7 from 7 n 1'J : i I o V' 0 la 8 from 8 n M 15 w 370 lo U from ! > u I ! 45 11 Kioto 10 from 10 n U7 w 100 lo 11 from 11 u 1 SO w100 to I'J from 1'J n t4 ! 'M nMO ! lo lit from l.'t n Til \v ! ! loto It from II n 111 w Illti to Ili fiom 15 8 b ( ) 15 w ! ( I ) to ID ( ntcci'torerc from 10 n 71 ir. w 7lito ! 17-JS7 , t'n 16 from 17 n 1(1 ( 45 w 170 to IH fiom IK u t 15 u IKK ) to 1U ( at W < "or , H. from IH n 2 o 700 to SK ( side 'li , IB , fiom0 t. roiiKh cenli'r of t > cctlon to H corner on , N vide icctlon VJ- ITi-'J-J , lins raportcdtn t&vordf tb locution tliero- of und nil onjuclloim tliuruto , or clnlm for ( Uu iifo" , mutt DO flli il In tbu cotinlv o.ork'H ollico on or before uoon ( if tbu 18th dny of Mnrcli HOJ , or Biicb roftd lll bt' tiKlabllMied wllbout rcfercticn thfreto. In witness whcrcnf I luvo lii'rcunto 8vt my fet my band und HO ! of eald county , tbln lOlli duy ol .iHiiunry , 1WI' ' . UEO. W. DKWEY , : il-tl : IHKAL ] UotintyClurk. JUST TO liNCOURAGli ONIi Jol' Nebraska's promMuK indiiatrluH the publisher of the Nebraska iJAlry. man lias madn it possible for Ua to offe a year's subfcription to tlmt joHrnal for ten cento. All ilmt is neetfmry IB tom ' ) ' Jour Buh" m 'FFR . l'Kl'F'rnrcIIOW ptou | lo rm JAM of Our * - paper for ono y ( ur CITIlQnIUIUC and you are cnti- -bUUiLKlbbKi-- tli to bntli imporf for $1.10. The PIUUU indiici'inont if , ex tended to all now faiilHcriborH who pa > for one year in mlvrtiioo. Thb publisher of Nebr.iakn Diiiryman wants to add 5,0(10 ( more subBcribera to its list nnd haa madutis a proposition to help do it. If yru are interested in the creamery or dairy industry , or now ideas and up to date methods of diversi fied ( clontiiic and experimental Hr'ciil- ( turo you will be interested arid bonolltt- ed by reading the Nebrasku Dairyman. Don't Del ay I ' Renew or Become a Subscriber Now It iHit'l the iniitcrl.al Hint KOCH Into vor -\valclt In n perfect loli.lt IB tliti that doefithu buslnustt , tiny bungler can buy the line kinds ol material that I utn In repairing ; but eblll i 'li in ) ct v liitblo innii'rln ] Mint mn bo tued In uulcli rcpairm : nnd the bungler can't buy It. 1 noli my skill for what It IB worth nnd It will neat you less tlinu nt lower price ? . P. W. II AYES , Jewnlor nnd Optician. \Vcnt pldo of square. U you intend to build onll nt Dierks Lumber Co. and get priooa Builblon TIME TABLE BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Ouiiver , Oiiiulia. Helena , Cltluiiito , Unite , nt JOMC | li , I'ortluncl , St. L.MIIIH A ml Han Kri iiclf > ci All 1'oliitn AlHl All I'OllltH Ami nnutli W'CMt. No. IU Vu < lilmU'l express dftlly , Lincoln , Om 1m , lit. iIoBoiiti lUnn s Oily , tit. l.oula , < JM on o ntul nit poliK uiittnml ninth. . . . II 41 1 > m. So. 41 l.ooiil Qxirot > 9 oinly , Lincoln , Ouinlin , HI. Joi < 0ili , UIUIHOS Cllv , Hi , I < unlB , ChlcnKO mill nil iiuliiU oant mul Houtli . illSUniu No. 40 FrolKhl dally , Hftvouin , Grand Iclnnd , Aurorn , Sownnlmid Lliuolu . ( till am No.18 1' roltflit , daily except Hnmliiy , ln\unna niul niturnudlalu | iolnli > , . , . , | linu ( No. 41 Vtattliiilcil r.xpro a dally , lloloim , Mont- tlu , ntittr , rorllnxt unit ml 1'aclttc Coait polntit . v . 40t > mn No. 43 1. ocitl i-xprcfK Uftlly , Alllnncu itnrf liiliTini'dliilo polniM . IU4Unm No , l.V-FrelKlil dully , Hoi | only Anictmo .Sortcm , Whlunan and AllUuce . lOMnm No. 17 Krululit. il lly uxcupt Hundny , H icca niul tnlurinrdlnte polnu . ItSli > im HlcopliiK , itlLliiK and rucllultiK clialrcnrn ( touls ( ri'O ) on ihroiiKli ttnlim. Tlckua void ami bnK- guno cliccki'd lu any | iolnt In tlu Unltod rilntci tint CiiiiAiln. No , 4H 1ms mrriiliamllBo c ri > TuosiUys , Tluirs- days and Hnlurdnyit. No , 4d will rntfy imnsoi KVT * tot KftVunni Urtitul Iflnnd , iluwa tl and Lincoln. liitornintlrni , niiip * , Ilinu Indies Mid tlchot call on or wrltu to II. L > . Orinaby , ( ; uiil , or J Krnnoh , U. 1' . A. , UnnilitiNdbriniVn. . II. I. , OIIMKIIV. OOHEOULE OF BROKEN DOW MAIl . 1'oiirh for WCH ! will closu at H p. in. , rxcopt Buiulnyvliun It " 111 cloeu H | (1 ( : 15 p in. I'oucli , UHKt for irMn No. IJ ulnHin nl 8 n in niul (01 No. 11 clunuh ul , rj..W u.m. Mnll for Auxlity niul polntH unat ot Urand Isluiul orrleil on Irnln No. 44. Ucontovln at llyno nnd TucUervlllu. dully ox- CL'i > l Suiidny cloncB , nt7 u in : rvturnliiK rnmc d.ry Cnlluwny vtu , Mc'Klnluy dully uxorpl bnudiry clo cs nt7 a in , returning uiuio dny. Konnd Vnllcy via Clrrvn niul Kllon clohu nl , " u tn.Tiiimlny ! , Thursday nud ttalntduyii , rutuintng BIIICU duy. Sniiinor vlft Onrii'cy , ( K'urcetnwti nmt Uptou atrrltcj nt II 'M , TncKdiiy TnnrHdny nud Nnlur- duy rvtiirnliiK Icnvca itt lsi,3l ) name , lay. oiirn friini H.lKIn in to 3. ( K ) H m Sun- dny frnin f'J5 p. in. lu illlh ) ) in. Uil by open ucek dnys from 7 . in. to H l > IP. Sniu' ' ip H 3'J ' ii.iii.toliii.nl , ( lencrul du Hv iti ojn'ti fund - d y niornlni ; an heretofore. Jj. n KVIIT. I'.M- AtiynnoHniirtlni ! nnlictcli nndilwnlplloii nulckljr HwrtnlN our opinion Inni 'iclb < - > iiivuiltlon IH prolmlily liiitrntnhlc ( UMIIIIII ( loiiBNtrlctlyronllilciitliil. 1lnnitbi > ole i I'm nont'froo. Oldoit imcncy forn'ouriin : iiatiii I'atontt lakrn tliroiiL'h Alunn A ( . U' < tjifcial notice , \rUboiil elmruo , lu tlio r Scientific Aliiuidnomi'ly HIiiMratcrt wp klr. LITL-CM culntlon of liny Hclcntllln 1 IIIHU.I. 'IVrn - your ; four niotilli.i , ( I. buldbyull nu" Mruncli Olll'1 ! ) . IZi'i V i'l. AVixliln A trip to California in a Burlington tourist sleeping-car is a veritable holiday on wheels. The excursion conductor makes everyone feel at home ; orRani/.es entertainments ; sees to it that the journey across the continent is ENJOYABLE as well as comfortable. . . tiim * i "k lln. ujli I iSui Irannvound Im An cl < 1.Mi i c i"t. lull iiituini.iiMiii . . .tifii--t | wntcltironc. J I KA i I- , , ( . ' lli ul I ' - ' ' \ , 'n ( , Oiii ih.1. \'l' . CSrUjQIOJES JAMES C , KOB1NSON , Prop. In afiruumng tlio management of the Globj Hotel , wo undertake no now biiHinPHH to nn. Krom our exptri euoe wo feul competent to eater to thu wants of the public and afford the host of aocomndatioiiH. Wo Hhall no our that tint honae hap Si J boHt to maintain the excellent reputation v ! borne in the pant , and keep in touch with the requirement of the timoH. Katgs strictly 1.00 per day. Tlio patronage of the public la solicited. " \l > l\