BUSINESSOINTERS.i f Job printing at this otllcc. W.ittr Sfts , TntAst pnttoniB at A W 'ii.i J.i' > ( . . ' ( . : : iu "I i > II kiiidt > : u \ \ , ! > ' di'ig if ore. Pupcin Guu , * o packages for i nickel at WJUCINH' PIIVHMAOY. 300 acres table farm land for rent for 1U02. See A. 'I. S union' . WANTKD To trade a heifer for Mock bogs. A D. BANGS. Remember the date tint you aie to BOO Burns the Opluinn about your ovt'H ' , Friday and Suturd\y tbn 17 and Ifl = " Land for Htlo in virioim localities in Ouster and adjoii.iig . coiintirc. Write o ? call on A.T.Sojbolt. Dr. T. VV. Bads , dci list , ' -Ilici- northwest corner of Hi-ally block. 8-1 if Toyy , TrutikH , Ktt'jhcr Malls & an endless variety of > other llolidny goods. A. W. Dialn. Onc-qimter moiiou lor snlc , 8 inilcH fcouth cf Urtki-n How , 50 acres good f aim lai d. A bargain , A. T. buYiioivr MO.32 i Fen SALU Ciuui1- North oa l quarter seolions UO 10-17. Douglas Urovo. 11 W. Hammond Broken Bow. : to rtv FOB Sxuc Loin 1 , 'J , 7 and K , block ft , in JOWCU'H addition to Broken Bow. Enquire at this ollico. 1121 If One-quarter section land for Hale , 4 miles south west of Mcrna , li0 ! acres broke , $1200. A. T. Suv- 110LT. 30 111' Foil SALIC on TKU > K Town lots and a few tivo acre lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN KKYNKK. If you have ranches , farms or oily property you want to soil or rent , list them with J. J. Unydor , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11-If .Thoso wanting to purchase city lots cr blocks , or lindn adjourning Broken Bow , call on J. B. Smth. 8-30 II If 'roublfd with a weal : digestion , belching , sour Btomauh , or if you feel dull niter exting , try Clmmljtrluin'B Stomach rmd Liver Tablets. I'riuo , 'J5 cents. Samples ftcu at llauburlo'a drug store Store room for rent on north aide of Bouaio , Will fix up in good shape for good party , A. T. SKY 30 82 STB4.YKD A red heifer oalf with triangle brand on right hip. Last soon , three niilcfi Roulh of lowr Information leading to us recovery will bo libcriully rewarded. Leave notice at Republican oilico. The old and reliable firm ol Dierks Lumber Co. is the plaoo to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the wants of their customers are always in stock. 321H Ono and one-half sections o : land foi sale in Western Custir 400 acres good table f < um land balance grazing and hay land. Fo solo cheap or will take part trade - A. T. SKYIIOI/T. 30 3L ' The attention of our readers is call nd to our Hpeoial offer of the.life o William AlcKinley , by Mnr Ilalfited , nnd other prominent mnn and the RUPUIIUCAN for il : , Q W fnrnihhbotb for thn rut ail price n the book. Send in your order once. H for Homo amusement at A. W. Drakes. Kough fofd for sale , 0 miles west of Broken Bow. A. T , Swvnoi/r. I < \r insurance and real estate uo to ISIourr& Taylor , in R alty Block. DicrkH Ijiimbr c Co. has in Block a car load ol line cedar posts for I lie Snhdc , Ulats Stttn , pick holders aKM , Crokonolo & Checker bonrds t A W.Drnke'H. Farms for sale and lands for rout. few is the time to got a farm cheap. s the cheap farms are all going , nd prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BUUNIKKK. Fine llooki rs , Iron tt Wood dH , 1CiMulHetrt'oiiH ! , Hit tfc Coat ' , \\nll Pockets , Frames and Drained 1'iutiircH , Metal Photo and Cabinet Frames , at A. W. Drake's. 3 good 2 } t'i rold heifers , good colors , for tale. A 'J' . SKYHOLT , Union Valley. 30 32 You can save motioy by ordering : cir : rct.Jing mailer throruh Ihe tici'Uiii.iOAN. Wo can furnish > ou ir-urly all the pneru and magazins or lo-s thrtn publishers prices. H ihiOpticaii Eyn Special Hi will bo at the Gradd Cenlral loti-1 Friday and Saturday the 17 and IB Thin will bo the la t visit xtfore npring , don't fail to use this ) pportunity. SC 31 WANTED Several ponjons of character and good reputation in each slate ( ono in this county re- juircd ) to represent and advertise Id established wealthy butunosB IOIIHO of solid financial standing. Salary 18.00 wt-kly with oxpei.oes additional , all pi/ablo in cash each WodnoHilay dir-t from head ofliccH. lorse and carriage furnished , when locoflsary. References. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope 3opt. Manager , 314 Cnxton Build- tig , Chicago. 11-28 81 to J'loflUri , The Burlingtoo lloulo is organ izing a personally conducted ox oursion to Florida and Cuba , to eave Nebraska points , Wednesday January 20. The roulo will bo via St. Louis , thence to Jacksonville , Fla , through scenes which have been forever made historic by the dramaUc-ovontH of the civil war. An exceedingly low rate Una boon made , and several members of the excursion have choice of several altraoliVB Irips afler Ihoy arrive at Jacksonville. This opportunity of escupini' 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 has mon oy and can spare the limo lo make an extended pleasure trip. trip.A A handsome booklet , giving dp- tails of Iho the excursion will be ready for distribution about Janu ary Int. Write for a oopy. J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. Two 1'apern ii-or i rlcu of One. Every person who cuU out and sends this advertisement and ono dollar to the Omaha Semi-Weekly World-Herald for ono years sub scription before January 31 , will al HO receive fren of chargq the illustra- Icd Orange Judd Farmer , Weekly for one year. No jommissioc al lowed Regular price of both is * 2,00. WEEKLY WOULD HWRAU. Headquarters For Clothing , Dry Goods And Notions. . . We have $700 or * 800 worth of Clothing wo are Closing Out below Wholesale Com. Wo also have a Fine Line of Com forters and BlankotH that oannol bo duplicated in the city for Iho Price. Wo have the Lirgost And Complete Line of WH Dress Goods , , , Ladies Furnishing Goods , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , Pemi Co Gents Planishing Goods , Gloves and Overcoats , ttS"lhat ? Defy Compolilion. Quick Srtloa. Small Profits and Honest DoallnR Is Our Motto. Nlil Call and See Us in the PIG DOUBLE STORE ROOM in the Realty Block. " " jwV' THE ISLAND OF GUAM IIY II IJ. 1IIATT , Agana , Island of Guam , Novrm bor 10 , 1001. RicPUiti.tCAN' There are jiiHt onodo/.cn American women on this island ; an ) , a mure sociable doz'iii worn never aggregated in HO small a Hpaco. Tliuru in a Rooial gathering of nome kind every day , and it in Had how my retiring na ture ia wrought upon by these events. Hut I have to go , "Every mnn H expected to do his duty , " and naval society ! H very exacting. I am Buro I sot a good example of nodrsty. It IH no cxagoration to ay that wo have plenty of Hooioty , nd that it I'H the very bent. The 'oung oflioifils hero are gentlemen f excellent oharnotor , AH long ah ui army and navy are Hupplicd with officials from the dicipline nd culture of military and naval uhools wo may oxpoot efh'uiout orvico. The snobs and puppets to > o avoided oomo through political ppointmontH. I am reliably told liat Home eli < rkH , Hont hero at ono imo through political friends , were wholly incapable ) to do their work. Yesterday , Governor Sohroodor ave a reception to Americans and ativoH , and many of the loading ativoH were present , and were a ory reHpoctnble represonlation. Governor Sohrocder lias a niOHt xoellont wife , and three snodeHt nd refined daughters , also two mall boys. Tlioro is an effort bo ng made 'o have a civil governor lore , and establish wvil govcrn- nont on the island , I hoar no op- > ositiou to this , although there is 10 complaint against Governor Schroo'Jor. la ono of my private classes are a number of Filipino > rifonorH , who ore out of confinement - mont on parole , They are quite iu- elligent men , and wo often talk ever the political situation. It is very evident that Bryanism has had nuch to do with their hopes. While every man should bo honored - ed in his patriotic opinions concern- ng the disposition of the Plnllip- mio islamlH , yet it has been yory close to trea on to inspire the intnr- ; ont Filipinos with the idea that any mere change of presidents would lead to any change of na tional policy , unless , as the office Booking pop declared , Bryan was Creator than his party , and also by implication greater than every body. These Filipinos are of the wealthy families , and are very anx ous to go homo. They say their lioarts are breaking. Well , such is war. By the way I have boon hav some dental work done hero. The follow who operated on mo is not of the Ivcr dental schools , but has ideas of his own. lie first bioke t'io tooth oil' under the gum ? , and then snapped his forceps across the top of it full twenty timec. This process aromod the energies of latent norvos. Alter this , ho split the top of the snag and removed several pieces The main root seemed soutH , so he dug the flesh away and Icosuuod up the neil , and * left it to ro'.v out. I expect a good new tooth Homo day. They say thin damp vriim climate will oaupo now tooLh to grow out from live roots , and I believe it. If this tooth docs well , L shall have all the others broken oft and dug arourd The sensation is oxhilliarating ! nrc Homo Htrango things in this tropical olimato. Wo have fewer Mosquitoes than there are there , but the army sergeon , who is a very reliable man , told mo that many of our mosquitoes will weigh a pound , and they have often been known to nit on trooa and bark. However true thin story may bo , I do know personally , that some days ago , a very small Chauiorro boy was down by the ocean beach , and several raoaquUoea swooped down and flew away with him , and not a word has boon heard from them since. Last week , just after five o'clock , while tl-o marines were drilling on the Grand Plaza in front of the governor's palace , tiny vfo suddenly confronted by nearly two hundred Chamorro potguns and , perhaps , four hundred nmall arms , all facing the marinoH and govern or's palace. For awhile there was a good deal of excitement , but af ter some maneuvering all became quiet. School had just closed A Chatnorro boy is called rorauN. II. II. HlATT. WOMAN SUFFRAGE COLUMN. nv Mils. Aii.it : it The Jttehl of SullVu&e lust now the subject of suffrage is under consideration throughout the United States ne never before. Important constitutional changes have boon made ; ri Minsippi , Louis iana , Noit'ii Carolina and Alabama , and are pending in Virginia , ( Jon- necticiit , and Now Hampshire. Congress will soon have to pre scribe qualification for our new possessions. Distinctions ot class race and sex are involved. Under tl OHO circumstances local prejudice and partisan bias should as far as possible bo laid aside , and the qut-s- tion considered in the light of his- 'lory , philosophy and comer ; sense. What is suffrage ? Lucy. Stone defined it thirty-five jears ago in an address before the Now Jersey Legislature as "An authorativo ex- proHHion of opinion in regard to principles , measures and men. " The ( / ssenoiol suffrage is rational choice. " If this definition bo cor rect , all oiti/.oi H capable of making a rational choice of questions of common interest are rightfully en titled to vote , and all who for any roasotuaro incapable , shonld right fully bo excluded. American governments , Stale and national , are founded on the prin ciple of individual sovereignty. In thin respect they differ from those of the old world. This principle was tersely expressed by the found ers in three salient sentences : ' Goveinmonts derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. " "Taxation without representation is tyranny. " ' -All political power inheres in the people ple " On these three command ments l\ang all the law and the prophets of American democracy. These principles are affirmed in the Declaration of Independence , in the Bills of Rights of the original thirteen States , and the Federal Comtitulion. Thus founded on a recognition of the primary rights of the individual , our governments are strntly limited by written con stitutions , framed by delegates elected for the purpose , And sub sequently ratified by their constitu ents. ents.Tho The right of every individual to vote must therefore be decided by the capacity of that individual to oxeroieo a rational choice on tLo questions to bo decided , It is not a question of class , or race , or sex , but of personal titnobs. And that question must neoesaarly bo decided for the time being - by those who actually hold and exercise the elec tive franchise. If all woman are until , than all women should bo excluded. But if some wo lion are fit and others unfit , that those who are fit are wrongfully excluded. Qualifica tions of age , of education , of roai- denoo and of property may be right fully imposed , provided those only are excluded who are incapable of exercising a rational choice. But qualifications beoomo unjust and oppressive whenever they go beyond that limit. Aliens , infants , idiots , lunatics , convicted criminals all theHo are rightfully excluded. But where all women are excluded , as at present except in four States , the principle violated. If all women were ad mitted irrespective of personal tit- ness , the principle would bo violat ed. If men are now allowed to vote who are incapable of making a rational choice , the principle is violated no lesi. Personal fitness is the eolo basis of aufirago. Iho tools to those who can use them. II. B. B. Many a bright and happy house hold hua been thrown into sadness and sorrow because of tbo death ol a loved ono from a neft'l otod cold BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP ia the great cure fo coughs , colds and all pulmonary ailments. Prio ? , 25 and 50 cents Ed MoComan Broken Bow and Moraa. If yon intend to build call a Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices ' " HER CAR FARE. She Hod It With Her , nnil Vet She Co n M Nut 1'nj tt. She renliy intended iniylng her fnre when Bho bounlod the street ear , for eho hnd 10 contB mivocl from the bar- Kiiln day Bcrlmmngo , lint the cumluotor happened to be a Kontlonmn and by pnyititf the faro himself wived her a weary walk to the family roftldence. She had the fO cents with her when ulio boarded the car , and sue still had the money when the conductor cauio through on his trip for fares , but HUU did not pay the conductor. It was all the motorman's fault. With her arms full of bundles , .she was compelled to hold the ten cent piece between her teeth. The motorman turned on the current , the car gave a jerk , ami she gave a start. "I-'aro , please , " said the conductor , and Hhe turnoil pale. "I can't pay you , " she stammered , going from while to red and from red back to white. "But I can't carry you for nothing , " remonstrated the conductor. "I know it , but I can't help it 1 hud the money when I got on the car , bul- but I swallowed it. " A grouch on the oilier side of the car Knot-led a rude laugh , but the con ductor was n genlleman , and without another word ho pulled the register rope for another fare and passed on. St. Paul Globe. An Opt'ii Giver. Harold's father was in Ihojiabit of giving a dollar a Sunday lo the church. This was put in a numbered envelope in the collection plalo and the amount credited to him on the church books. Mr. T. was away for the summer and on his return inclosed his arrears in the envelope and intrusted it to Har old to put on the plate. When the lit tle boy came homo from church , hu said proudly : "I put an awful lot of money on the plate Ihis morning. More'n anybody else , I guess. " "i'ou got the envelope Ihcro all right ? " asked his father carelessly , for Harold had been almost afraid to carry so much money. "Oh , yes , " ho said ; "but I look Ihe envelope oil' when 1 got there and Just put the money on the plate in my hand. Nobody'd have known how nuch I gave if I'd left it In the en velope. " An Opnl AVorth a Million. The most famous opal In history was ; Lat which was worn lu a ring by the [ toman senator Nonius in the day of lie triumvirate. Its size equaled that of a nii'dinin sized Imzelnnt , yet its beauty and brilliancy rendered it a marvel among the dilettanti of Rome , especially when it was known that the goldsmiths and money changers had Bet its value at $1,000,000. Mark Antony made overtures to No nius for its purchase , Intending , It is thought , to present it to Cleopatra , but the senator refused to part with it and for fear that it would be taken from him by sheer force sought safety in flight. Hero history loses all trace of this famous gem , there being no rec ord of its transference from Nonius to any of his family. A peculiar fact In collecting birds' eggs is the wide difference in values of eggs of the same family of birds. For instance , there is the great family of hawks. Some hawks' eggs are worlh only a few cents each , and othei hawks' eggs find a ready sale at ยง 3 , $5 and $7 each. It makes a hundred dollar lar bill look dilapidated lo buy a com plete set of even western hawks' eggs , while a full set of all known hawks' eggs cost upward of $000. The eggs of a marsh hawk , a red back hawk and a copper hawk may be bought for 20 cenls each , and Ihe broad winged hawk's eggs will bring $4 each Ihe world over. The eggs of Swainsou's hawk and the buff breasted hawk are worth $1.50 each. The Tower * of Silence. In Persia stand two towers called by the Parsee the Towers of Silence. Ac cording to the religion , they never bury their dead , but have the body exposed on' the top of one of these lowers until tlio mm and the rain and the fowls of the air have cleaned Iho bones of all flesh. The bones are then collected and placed in the oilier lower. These Parsecs , who are followers of Zoroas ter and very devout , have almost disap peared as a people , there being only about 8,000 of thoru at the present time. School Orders \Yiintcil- Hiuhest market prices for Ouster county aoliool orders C. M. SIII.MN. 12-12 tf Bnken Bow , Neb I'erlmpi. ' Mr. Clubnmn-I see by the papers hut n poor young man who lost both bis legs while saving the life of a beau- Iful heiress at a railway crossing is to narry the girl. She dismissed all suit ors and offered herself to him. Mrs. 0. ( meaningly ) Very sensible girl. She'll know where her husband s nights anyway. New York Weekly. MakliiK It Hauler to Dear. " " said Mrs. "Charley , dear , young Torkin , "do the baby's cries annoy , you ? " "Terribly. " "Well , I'll tell you what to do : Make believe baby Is at a game of baseball ind has just seen a home run. " Ex change. Absolutely Original. "All , " said the great singer , "I have lilt on a plan which will indeed bring me distinction. " "What 11 Is ? " asked a friend. " 1 shall make a farewell lour , and I shall not go back. " Answers. Uc ulH of Catarrh. Cularrh of the ears and catarrh of the Eustachlan tubes often cause deaf ness. Catarrh of the stomach loads the stomach with lough phlegm and Interferes with digestion. Catarrh of the gall bladder obstructs the outflow of the bile , which Is absorbed into the circulation and thus gives rise to Jaun dice. Catarrh of the bladder Is a dan gerous disease , from the dltUculty of getting rid of the mucus. Time That Wasn't Money. The Grafter Iluslle Qage , the mil lionaire , is not a man of his word. His Friend How do you know ? "Well. 1 asked him if he'd give me a inlnnle of his time and he said he would. I'd figured it out that his in come was $40 a minute , but at the end of the minute Ihe old sklntlint showed me the door. " New York Times. OverdoIiiB It. IJorus ( who has Just submitted man uscript ) You don't like 11 because it's somewhat facetious. You forget that "a little nonsense now and then is relished by the besl of men. " Naggus Yes ; but , blame it , Horns , Ihis Is all nonsense ! exchange. Announcement. C. M. Shinn successor to P. E. Ryorsonhas moved Ins bicycle shop to Realty blook. A largo stock of bioyoloB on hand. Repairing of all kinds done promptly. Automobile repairing a specialty , Prices resonabl'e. 12-12 tf Anotlier TourlHt Kxctirnloii to California. To aeeomodate the increasing travel to California , the Burlington Route has added lo its service another - other weekly excursion , in tourist earn , personally conducted. The Burlington's through service to California is as follows ; STANDARD SLBEPKIIB daily , Ofl * maha , Lincoln , Hastings and Ox ford to San Francisco , connecting at latter city wit-h fas I tram for LOB Angels , TOURIST Sr.UKrEUK personally conducted every Thursday and Saturday , Omaha , Lincoln , Fair- moul , Hastings and Holdrego to San Frivnoifioo ; every Wednesday $ and Thursday , Kansas City , St. g Joseph , Wymore , Superior , and ffi Oxford to San Francisco , and Loa ff Angolcs. AH theeo cars run via Denver and dalt Lake City , passing the grand panorama of the Rockies by day- light. If jou'or going to California you will be iuterebled in our new ' 40 page folder , "California TOUIB \ \ 1001-02 " It in free. ' $ J. FHANOIS , ' ' , ; Qonoral Passenger Agent , , 1 81-02 Omahft , Neb. ,1 , TT\R. J. E. SNYDKR , Osteopathic Physician , 83T"Oaioo ever Hwan'n Grocery Wore. Hours U a. m to IS in , and S to 4 p. in KoBlileii8B- uran < l Cent nil Hotel. Chronic ca ua a Sfcclalty. OUR CLUBBING RATPS. epubllcan and Kansas City Journal . . $ i .35 epubllcan and Inter Ocean 1.50 epublican and Twentieth Century . . . 165 B epublican and Globe-Democrat , benv.w i 85 epublican and State Journal 1.85 epucllcan and . * ebraaka Farmer j.Bj , epubllcan and Life of McKmley . . 1.50 For a First Class Smoke Try the Martial and Corona Grande' Cigars. V\ MANUFACTURED BY LH.DALBEY , , . Broken Bow Nebraska. ftp