Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 07, 1905, Image 8

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Senators Dolliver and Cullom stnlul
t ; . I1II rt from the rest of the repuhllc\1n \
members of the senate Interlltnto com.
morco commltteo on the railroad rate
, quesUon.
f. . The brotherhood of American yoe-
i- ' . men decided to hold the next conclave
In Minneapolis. A movement to In.
: crease mtos of Insu1' nco In the order
failed to pass.
Congressman Plno Guerra of Culm
Is charged hy the prosecuting jUdge
of San Juan y l\InrLlnez wllh the lend.
orshlll of the Insurroctlonary plotting
In that vicinity.
Gross earnlngR of the Atchlson in
Octoher mo rellortell to have heen
ahout $6,7liO,000. This I1mount would
exceed the gr0811 oarnlngs In the
month last 'car hy $1,200,000.
The cOll1ptrollor of the currency has
been advIsed that hr oreler oC the
board of directors the 1.'It'st National
banle of 1.ee8vllle , La. , has closetl Us
doors. No cause iR IlsRlgned.
The battloshlp Virginia COmllctcll
her official tesLs In a four.hour onlhlr.
aTlce run down the COlLSt , during which
she slhhtly exceeded her , cQntract
speoll of nlncteen ImoLs an hour.
Goneml B. .T. Vlljoen Is at El PaRa ,
Tox. , negoLlating for land 110ar there
on which to fIIul \ another colony for
the Doers who rocenL1y nhandonod
tholr homos In Chihuahua , Moxlco.
Hov. David Clalbourno GarreLt. , rec ,
tor of Lho Church oC the Hedoemer
( EIlscolml ) of Chestnut JIIII , Boston ,
llns recelvod an Invitation to become
rector of St. Poter's church of S1.
Louis.
A dispatch to a news agency from
Toldo says : "A message received from
Seoul states that the Marquis $ to was
slightly Injured by 11 stone thrown
by ono of 11 IJI1rl.y of disorderly Kor.
oans Wednooday night. "
I orolgn Secretary Lnndsdowno , In
behalf of Great Drltaln , has nccepted
Pr9sldent Hoosovelt's invitation to
partlcipnto in the navnl nnd military
display on the occnson [ of the James.
town ( Vn. ) oxposltlon in H107.
The Drltlsh forolgn office informed
the Associated Press that the porto ,
refused to nccedo to the demands of
the powers , the na vnl domonstratlon
will proceed , the matter no wholng In
the hands of the naval commnuders.
Cephas Polndextor , the murllorod or
Deputy Marshal Z. B. Wade , , was
hangel at Hocley Mount , Vn. When
taleon to the 8caff01l1 ho wns nslccd If
ho had nnythlng to say , and 110 1'0'
piled. "Thoy nro hanging nn Innocent
m.an. "
Thomas Taggnrt , chairman of the
domocratlc national commlttoo , 1111'
llOinled August Belmont of Now Yorle
as trensurer of the commltteo to succeed -
ceed George I ester Peabody , who roe
signed , It is stated , on account of
slcleness.
The I1ppolntmont of M. Hovoll , former -
mer governor of Alglors , to roprollont
Frnnco I1t the 1\Iorrocnn conference
bas been decided upon. 1\11' . Hovoll
conducted the negotiations leading UI }
to tllO Frnnco.Gorman agreement In
the conforonce.
. It was officlnll ) ' announced nt London -
don tbat Sir Honr ) ' Snnderllon , perma.
nont under.secrotnr ' of Lho forolgn oc.
fico slnco 18H ! , rotlres early next year ,
I1nd that ho will bo succeolled b ) ' Sir
Chnrles lIard In go , now Dritlsh nmhas-
sndor to Hussla.
It Is authorltatlvoly announced In
Toldo that the embargo against Amer.
Icnns who deslro to visit Port Arthur
to Investlgato the conditions of thQr [
proportles nhandol1ol owing to the
war , will bo nbmdoned : owing to the
war will b oremoved In.a fortnight.
'fho report of the C. J. Dovlln rorelv.
ers , appointed b ' the United Stntos
district conrt In the hnnleruptcy pro-
. ceodlngs of the Kansas coal m gnatc
WIlS made and showoll : Total alsots ! ,
$4,956.948 ; totnl Ilabllitlos , $4G92,208 ,
The contingent liabilities were I'stl.
mated nt $674,639 , but tholr value has
not yet heon fully determined.
A new limited I1I1ssengor train bo.
twoon ChlcnA'o nnd Los AnA'olos , Cal"
over the recently finished San Pedro
11no will bo establlshed December 17 ,
The train which will ho Imown as thJ
Los Angeles limited , will bo operated
over the Chicago & Northwostorn. Un ,
ion Pacific and the now San Pedrol
Los Angelc.s & Snlt Lnlco rallwnys.
Governor Joseph W. FoUt of 1\IIs
sonri says : "A stnto primary la"
should bo ouacted whereby nomlnn
tlons for state , county ntlll munlchlal
offices will ho made by prlmnry oloe
tlons held on the same dny all ovel
the stnto IIY all lollUral parties , wltl
the same numhor of voting places nl
in a general elecUon , and the OXInsel
paid In the s'lmo manner.
Socretnry of the Treasury Shaw vis
Sted tile Florida state fnlr and alhlress
ed 5.000 peoplo.
Judgment was rendered at Siom
. City by JUdge Ga'nor of the dlltrlrl
court aJ\'aln \ t some twenty Imllanq or
the Wlnnehago reservation in Nebras
1m , upon nreounts.
Croreus , the world's chnmplon trot
ting stallion , record $2 : 0214 , was soIl
at auction In 'New Yorlt for $21,000 Ie
1\1. W. Savage of Mlnnenpolls. '
, At Los Angeles , Cal" robhers hrolel
Into the locnl Japanese bnnlc at 11'
Enst Firth street and tonIc ralll
amounting to $15.000.
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OONVINOIfJO [ ' 1IDENCE
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That Dr. Williams' PInk Pllio Will Cure
Rheumatism.
. . Poolllo call cnro thollifleives of g00l1
tnnllY COIIIIIIUI1 alllllollts ut n very HllIlIll
cost if the , ) ' go ubollt it the rl ht wa , ) ' , "
flnlll Mr. lIon 1' , rece/ltl.v. / "l'or ! illRtllllCO ,
1 hnv jllilt cllrlilllll 'lmlf of IL very 111I111.
ful dillease. IlIIlght huvo IJl'gllll tu tl'ellt
it SOOllor , thllt'll 1111 the 1/lllItllllO / I 11111110
1\1 the lIIatter. Bllt I fUlI\lIl \ the root Ilf
the llimclllty nllell Jllclccd Ollt the right
remedy without the IIhl of II doctor.
. .It . wlUlrolllly 11\1 \ ill IUY bloo/l. 11lNlt
felt twllI o III my loft foot r 1111 nlllcto
ill the mhlello of lallt .TII lllllry , followlllg
expo uro to eolel. 11'1'lIlIzoel I hmlrhou.
mlltlsm allli I Iwuthllt rcnlly COllies
frolll bl\ll bloml. Oultl lIillIJlly
it. 'l'honmy IIIUIIIII IUlll feet were co \ cl
( \\111 \ clnllllllY ovou i\l hot weather , lIud
lIlullh /I'ent / part of the tlIIIO. I COli-
cllldell UlI1t my blol ! WIIS thin nl\l1 > oor I
(1\111 \ the clrculatioll HlllgglHh. I
. . After tllllo lilY feet alld nllldolJ
Bwellml flO hadly thllt I cOIIlll ollly tlo
JII ' "hool ! hulf wny 11(1. ( ] tY logR swellccl
tCl'ribly (11111 I coulll wallt ollly 1\ short
di tlllleo bofol'e givllll { Ollt cOlllplotol ' .
. . Wholl Irellli of the CIII'M of IIlIldllds
of hloo1 ! IlI oasn1l , that hul bl1H1 ! effeotod
by Dr. Willilllllll' Pink Pill ! ! , I wn1l COli-
villceci that they were jllst the remedy
for lilY CIIHO , IIncl flO it lrovcll. ) I cOlllel
800 thnt they were hOllofltillg 11I0 before
I 11I1I11l1l1l0 IISClIIII' the fh'st lJox. 'l'ho
illlprovomOllt wa ! ! clec tledly IIIIl1'kCll IIf.
tor I 111\11 tlLllOlI two ! luxe ! ! . 'rhreo moro
buxo ! ! rostoreel lilY hnudH nuel fect 1111I1
lo ! ! to II lit 111'111 IIlzo (11111 fcellllg allil
thell I fltoJlpud Inldllg ulP/lIclne alld hnvo
sllwo IJnoll pnrf\1ctly well. "
1\11' . I ! ' . LoHoy lIOllr IivCR lit No , 132
OOllstitution fltl'COt , Bristol. H. 1. A uy
0110 CIIUet / cOllvlllCllI ovielolleo tlllit
Dr. WiIIlllmH' Pill1c Pills hnvo cllrCll
t\IIIDmh1 , rhOl1llllltislll , OI'\'lIillolnll nllel
other soriollH clisollHns of 'Iho hlonel hy
"illlply writillg to the Dr. WiIlillW8
Medicine Co. , Schcllcctntly , N.Y.
P < : trllll < : tn M < : trket Porters.
The porters of the marleet plnce in
Paris carry , strnlll1ed on their baclCB ,
great haslccts filII of garden IIrodllce.
Orten ono sees a man with 11 lend of
cabhago that is hlgger thnn hlmsolf.
Value of PrIvate Cars.
A few years ago ollly men of grent
Cortuno possessed prlvnto cars. Now-
ndays there nro so many of these
palnces on whce:1 ! ! : that their value Is
estimnted at $72,000,000.
Symbol of the Cross.
The symhol of the cross Is used in
the religions of the ahorlglnes of
North nnd South Amerlcn , nnd by
the most nnclent nations of EurOIJO , as
well as by Christians.
RIver Rilles Forty Feet.
The fnmous Tugela river , In South
Africa , Is said on ono occasion to liave
risen forty feet during n slnglo night ,
: lwlng to thunde\'soorms on the moun.
talns.
Old Mother Nature.
Nature Is un endless combination
and ropetltlon of a very few laws. She
hums the old well.lmown all' through
Innumerable varlatlons.-Emerson.
Idaho JoIns.
Frnser , Idnho , Nov. 27th ( Speclal- )
Mrs. Martha J. Leo has given for puh.
Ilt'allon the following statelllent , con.
corning Dodd's Kidney Pills :
"I was down with Hheumatlsm
threQ tlllles , " she sa 's , "and each
tlmo Dodd's KII1noy Pills hellled me.
The last tlmo they cured me , nnd now
1 am able to got arollnd and do all
m ' worl" though I um firty.olght. nnd
I cnn wulle to Sunda ) ' School every
Sunday. Defore I toole Dodd's Kltlney
Pills I was so had I could \tse neither
bllnd nor foot. I shall leeep Dodd's
Pills on hand nil the time. "
Hheumatlslll Is causCll hy Uric Acid
crystallizing In the mllscles. Healthy
l1dne's remove nil Uric Acid frolll
the blood. Dlsensed Kltlne's cannot
rom ave this Acid which collects In
the blood and 110lsons every voln and
urtory. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure
Hhoumntlsm by curing the Kldnc's ;
b ' healing and strengthening them ,
so thnt they can rid the blood of all
hnpurltles.
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WaE/ps "Hold Up" Bees.
The wnsll hns heon observed to way.
tllY nnd rob the bees whllo the latter ,
laden with honey , we\'o returning to
the hive.
ULCERS FOR 30 YEARS.
Painful Eruptions From Knees to Feet
Seemed Incurable-Cutlcura
Ends MIsery.
Another of these romnrlcnhlo cures
hy Cutlcurll , atter doctors ami nil else
hnd failed , Is testified to b ) ' Mr. M.
C. Moes of Gninesvllle , Texas , In the
following lettOl' : "For over thlrt .
'ell1's I .sulTered from Ilalnful ulcers
and an oruptlon Crom m ) ' Imees to
feet , and could find neither docLors
nor medlclno to help mo , until Ifsed
Clltlcllrn Soap , Ointment and Pills ,
which cured mo In six months. 'fhoy
helped mo the very first tlmo r' used
thol11 , nnd I am glad to wrlto this so
that others sutterlng as I did may bo
Raved from ml"f'r\ ' . "
A stout heart may bo ruined In for.
tune , but not in splrlt.-lIuJo. :
The North Pole.
It is otten said that , when the North
Polo Is dlscovorod there will I o found
a Scotchman doing Llllslne..J. 'fho
Highlander alwa's ranlcccl foremost
amonGst the pioneers ot the Amori.
cnn West. Ills lIerculean strength
fitted him for frontlor lifo , and to his
constant use at "porrldgo" for breal , .
) fast Is attributed his splendid Ilh ) ' ,
slque. Ths [ generation can bo as
, brnwny by eating PUIs bury's Vitos.
Ho who hils mnny vices has malli
maRters.-Petrnrch.
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Harper's Weekly.
The current Hllrfler'sYeoldy , I1
u8unl , rich In authorilivo articles deal.
Ing with I\ffnlrll of tltnoly Interest nud
Itnllorlance. Mr. Charlcs W. 'r 'ler
ontlllllos his rovelatlons concerning
the coudltlon of affairs In 1'01'10 Hlco
under American rule , pointIng out In
this instalment ( the firth of the series )
what mllst hu done to remedy the pres.
( 'nt crucllli sltulltlon. Charles , Tolm.
' : Iton writes of " 1'ho Dawn of l.therty
In Hussla , " nnd of the now mon uud
measures hrought Into pUblic vlow by
the Cznr's concesslonR to populnr de.
mands. Droughton Branclenhurg tells
: If the dlflleultles UIId hardshiJm en-
tnlled in moving this year's record
grain crop Cram the west.
Training Horses for Royalty.
All the horses In the royal atahle
nt Willdoor uro speelallY trained be-
fore they nro considered safe for rid.
Ing or drving. Artor they hnvo been
broken in , the ' nro driven past mill.
tury hancls , nnd l1\'e l1ltulo to Rtand
by rallwnys traltls and to hear thom
rnttle. 'I'ho horses nre nlso accus.
tomed to firing by tllleing them down
on a field day to Aldershot.
The Docemhor cltnllters of Mrs.
HumphreyYard's "l.'onwick's Ca.
roers , " which hegan in the Novemher
Century , find the Young \Yestmore.
land palnlOl' hnrll at worlt in London ,
just getting hla first glmpRo. ! . < 3 of now
worlds of wOl'lr , thought nnd social
life. In lhls numher , too , nro Intro.
duced Lord I inclon and his chnrmlng
daughter , ! 'Ilallamo clo Pnstourelles ,
hoth of whom Heems lII\Cly to Jlrove
Important charactel's in the doveloJl'
ment of the ston' .
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'I'hero ' will he. .1110 of M 'ra Kelly's
stories of I\st ; : Sllle child lICe In the
Christmas Century , ' "Stnr of Bethlehem -
hem , " the tale of a lIttle Jew's last
ChristmnR , with illustrations-one in
lint-h ) ' Jay IIamhrldge.
Look at Your ChIn.
A pointed chin Is n sgn [ mental
ncutoness nnd a tnste for dramnl1c
. Jloetl'Y and art , and , If angular , great
cUscretion as well as determination
mny ho looleed for , while sharp indentations -
tations denote coolness and pres en co
of mind In danger. A fint chin shown
a purltantlcal stel'nnoss. - London
Evening Stamlard.
The December "Harpers. "
The rea er who opens the Christ-
mns of HnrJler'R Mngnzlno will doubt.
less oxlnlm over Its heauty. The
sumptuous color work arrests the eye
at once , nnd later the attention Is
caught by the wonderful list of writ.
ors contl'ihutlng Lo this number : 1\Inu.
rlso Maoterllnclr , Grover Clevelnnd ,
1\Inrle Twain , Wlllinm Dean Howells ,
Dooth Tarlclnton , Jnck London , Eliza.
heth Stual't PhelJls , Hnrrlet Prescott
SIIOffOl'cI , Edmund Gosse , 1\1nry E. WIl-
Idns Frceman , IIe1ll'Y 1\1 Ills Alden ,
I l't1est nh 'R , Henry \Y. Novlnon ! ! ,
ProCessor 'rhomas It. Lounsburylary \
n. S. Anclrews , Josophlno Preston Poa.
hody and man ' others. '
"Old CurIosity Shop. "
Dlcl\Cns' Old Curiosity Shop" is
No. 13 of the street where It stnnds
near Lincoln's lun fiolds. It Is now
owned by a wnslo 11II1er merchnnt
who Is m\terlH'lslngl enough to carry
on hesldes hlR IIl'ofessed trnde a husl-
ness in selling Dlcl\Cn's souvonlrs.
New Editions.
McClure-Phillips nre Ilrlntlng a Ullrd
edition of C. No nnd A. 1\1. William.
son's "My I rlond the Chnuffeur , " n
second edition of J : llzaheth Cherr '
'Yaltz's "Tho Ancient Lnndmnrlt , " a
second edition of gugene Wood's
'Daclt Home , " n second edition of
l rnnces Browne's "Gl'anny's Wonder-
rul Chair , " n firth edition of 1\I 'ra
Kelly's "LlLtlo CItizens , " 11 fourth edition -
tion of Knto Douglns Wiggins and
Norl1 Archlhnlll Smith's "Tho Posy
Ring , " a thh'd edition of "Youth , " nnd
a third odltlon of Booth Tarldnton's
"rho Deautlful Lndy. "
"Hoodoo. "
"A whlto SJlot Is n hoodoo , " says
nn estlmnblouthorlt . and ndds no
wOl'd of oXJllanation. IIoodoo Booms
to he 11 derlvatlvo from voodoo , what
the negroes caU a "cunjur , " a thing
which may worle good , moro com.
monly worlts hnrm.
Be Cheerful.
Perhaps It is natural for one child
to bo happy and sunshln ' nnd for an.
ether to ho blue nnd downhenrted j hut
cheerfulness Is n qunllty which cnn
nnd ought to bo cultlmted In nll. The
world will return 'our smile If you
glvo It a chance anll you and the
world will ho hoLLer for It.
Too Much Hospitality.
A soldier Intel ) ' como ever with
Gen , Moore was asl\Cd If ho hlltl met
with much hosJlltnllt ) . In Hollnnd.
"Oh , 'es , " ho reJllletl "I met with far
too much of It. I was In the hospital
nenrly nil the tlmo I was there. "
The Largest Arsenic Mine.
Whnt Is snld to ho the Inrgest nr-
' Ionic mlno In the world '
: , I\II'nhlg out
seventy tons a month , Is sltunted in
\o"'lo \ .tl count '
, Virginia , suventeen
miles Cram Chl'lstianshurg , the nearest -
est railway station.
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Substitute for Sugar Cane.
From South Africa comes the latoot
suhstltuto for lIugal' eano. Its julco
cntmot bo fermented , and for this
reason the } llant Is to bo dovelollOl
Cor the manufacture oC s 'rup.
The largest window In Britain is
the onst wlnclow In Yorlt cathedrnl.
It is so\'onty.fivo Ceot high and thlrt-
two foot . . . . \110 \
OFFICIAL ABSTRACT OF THE VOTE
Co..st at the Election f Nebro..sko. . . Nov. 7. 1905
Sup. Jultge. He/cnts. /
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Adntnl ! . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . -3ISiiitt62 4i3 1Cr1fJ-1r.Sf ) : ) 14r.1 407 48 44 971 D:3 :
Anldopo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'f.OO 1313 & 81 : xJ 81 13.11 120 : ; bS4 831 3G 31 91 D'
Bunner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1tJ/1 ! /G / 40 3 Ii ro 9" 5 32 3 : J 6 5
.1Iulnu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7 13.'i ( ; 8 2 & 130 1.7 : 71 tl8 3 3 7 7
Boon\l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :6W 1 6 93' ! 2 : ! IfG 13j ) ( 1213 876 861 29 20 1100 : \
lJox Uuttu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . 4 : ! 326 17 430 4 'O 313 2ro X 2i 1 ; 2' ' )
Boyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10'1,8) ; / 1m 3'J 32 bG:1 : 825 w ; 57 48 4 16 z : ;
Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,1 4uI 2:9 : : 21 11 408 : lSD 3.1G 236 23 2l 10 11
BUffnlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,71 ID ) 11tH Go 76 181 : ! 1i7 10&9 107G 73 64 7J 7\
Burt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1813 1118 633 Iii : :9 : 11 1j8 ( W3 49 22 'O 51 47
Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3jJj ( ! 12.'J > 1Vi 1 131 1307 1 "H 140S IS ! O 14 16 m 126
CMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41903 21'1\1 1716 49 107 2 G1 2016 16.\9 1L ' : 51 48 12.i 12t
Celtar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' . 78 ! 1230 1227 2 ( , 1& 1 : ) ( ) 123 : ? ' 61 12'7 40 28 2j : : Ii
Chn.'Iu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 303 : ? ZI. . . . 11 : IiJO 28S . ' 2ii 211 4 2 10 10
Cherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HIli 714 4 24 26 7 l 721 501 47i 2.1 24 33 3- ,
Cheyenne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.1 C. : ! 3.17 28 521 4&6 :137 : 3lU 23 27 "J 2.
Clay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 78 1GOO 137 , 37 73 1611 13 12 D 1:81 : : 4 4G ! IS 8i :
ColCax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MI 81 973 44 51 813 i3Q 9J : : ! i77 CO 53 49 47
Cumlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z.rs,1 10'11 1332 14 23 roG 970 129 177 18 18 17 17
Custer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4121 H/77 159 139 l1 19U W.I 14'/:1 144:1 : 141 144 101 If11
DnJlotn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14J6 : ( , " 7,1 5f : : : 24 22 001 C3 5lS Wl 2.i 23 18 19
Da well . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Y"i ( 519 ; 3:8 2G 10 519 001 3J3 3l.j 30 2'J 16 111
Dawson . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ZI',7 , 124J 8)7 ) 40 103 1tl 121& bI ) ; 7:1 : 46 4:1 : 93
Duuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( & 7 " ( ) 1DG 1 5 ZlJI l'.i' ' ) JW 13 2 2 7 7
Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2119 IOC 6 6 2G 9 ; H17 : ; DB2 G.O ( H ) 40 : :9 : & 0 M
DoltgA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; ! fJ' lR.i2 1r. ) . Ii' fo5 18:7 : 17S3 1544 149 ; ! ; O 77 G-I ( ,7
DouglllS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nm 10110 lil21 ( i18 81 1O.3 : 102lH &Iw ( j. , tJ G.j7 GIZ 7:1 : 76
Dunlly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:3 : : < < J'J 211 ! S 191 3 213 2G 12 10 20 23
1'l11moro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.fAJ : 1523 1161 4 : ; 36lW. . 971 1-'JG : 13W 4U 47 3 ; 37
l rnnllIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lS3i 8m 731 26i \ / liil ! ; .jl 717 ltl7 2tJ 58 5 : ;
J'rontler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:11 : 7r1 : C.31 36 717 71:1 : ( , : ' . 0 4S3 31 3 2:1 : 23
1.'urnall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 10:11 : DI7 15 70 1 ! ! ; 1 to.1 o 14 ill 71
GIIKo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23:101 : ; ; ZitI 1391 5. 17 ; ' : ! cG ; : ; 8 1L7 : 1r'.8 : 4G 44 218 2U
Gnrlleltl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32:1 : 19i 1 15 323 ; . 174 20 18 2IJ 16
Gosper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t711 ' 9 3 7 C , 22 2 : ! 9 : NU ! ) ( ; 11 11 1/i / J8
Grnnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IU7 631 3 102J ! ( ,1 , W 2. . . . . 4 4
Grceley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2111 f'l : ; 63\ \ H 19 W7 58" 7W f9 ! 43 42 2i 2l
Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . " " 122:1 : flO 141 : \ 1In : l fI m 81 711
Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 'i1i : 13 1 1131 1001 , 13.J IUO : laW tr,7.i Ivrt : 2G 27 123 122
Hurlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18111 1ii7 G.1 ! 41 1&b'J4 \ C.i I 52 38 1 U 149
Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f , < ; :11 : 9 215 32 4 291 28113 : : / Jj9 30 31 tJ 5
IIl1eheoelc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 415 10 4W 4ii6 : : U3 : ' 91 11 10 10 11
9731
Holt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31al 1381 HZ : ; t.1 ! l1 13US mo 14t1 13UiJ 63 tU 8j 85
Hooker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1r.1 : 81 24 1 71 b 83 : : I 17 1 1 5 6
Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 808 D70 3' 31) SlIi iUJ , ; ! Ij , ( 33 35 32 33
Jof1'urllon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * tJl IG. < ; ! 161 4 ? 31 14 : r 13 4 g8\ \ 13 t ? 51 61. 61
Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 11 1100 .91 11 C 11..4 11m , , es 23 ID 7 7J
Kenrnoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . W:1IJ : 9.il 801 4. < ; 8J : 9i7 DI8 il.UI 7 " 41 4 : ; 7G 7.1
Kellh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lill 2. > 1 HYj ( i 5 2:11 : 22:1 1ft ) 1HI 10 10 5 4
Kt'ru Plthn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 1.'I 3.16 22 ! ! 21 : ) j : m 314 22 ; 22:1 : 2. ; 23 1D 21
Kimball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S1 ! } 3 4 < ; \ I & 73 : J 45 1 1 3 5
Knox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:11 1442 1I U 5 : ; ; 11 1 ! l1 1151 1121 GO 59 71 j' !
Luneaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 R 76 II8j : \ 4148 4191 182. ) IS61 ! II ) to 42.1 4l.1
LIncoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1814 102 ; ; 443 17 471 lU.J : N ) ' ) 3Jt } 401 17' ! Itj ] 49 4U
Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1U 81 iI " 4 88 83 82 71 6 5 4 7
Loup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : 181 DI 17 3 1817 \ & ! bj 22 ID f 3
J\lel'hr > rson . . . . . . . . . . . . . DO : r. 9 4 b ; 82 31 2 ; D 8 4 4
Mullison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z7Vf.1 H.o : 1003 2:1 : Z7 HI6 1377 107 1001 39 32 2G 2.1
l\Il'rrlclc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDi7 ! 910 691 1 14 : > 9,7 911 ( ; ' . , : ! G70 13 9 14U 15:3 :
Naneo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ir'lll : 9 0 tll ; .hil b&'J 801 51S [ jj ( ) 7 6 43 40
Nemnhn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2&111 1500 ! IS38 / ) Hr.9 14D 10H ; 995 41 42 79 70
Nuckolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'f61 1''J 1000 15 32 12f,8 1220 DS7.1 22 21 : ! 7 ZI
OtOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7JSI 17. > 3 4' W 18 7 17\1 ! 1 : ; j 14 53 44 72 s : ;
Pawnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( C.s Jb C8 12Jf : 1218 63 : ; C34 19 18 78 75
P'rklns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 143 IDI 3 5 Hi 144 182 174 3 1 A 8
Phelps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971 1030 i121 In 79 ! J.S : ) ! l18 704 mil : :0 : : ! 7 74 00
Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17181 812 7n : 17 14 DS 772 7.i : f. 8 23 2\1 14 18
Platte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . ' 9 Ifj ( > 6 1 41 13J8 1270 1511 15 ( , ( ) 27 3J : 29
Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215.1 8.11 8li6 ZOOS ; : : 7U9 761 & , ) G 813 23 21 328 4t
Hell Willow. . . . . . . . . . . 71:1 : 377 3. 5:3 : 801 763 3W 3.'iS 40 37 51 50
JUcharlt&on . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3971 1937 1811 48 70 1919 11m 17CO 1ffiD 4C 41 G7 ro
Hock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 715 416 201 ' .I 17 417 319 ! IU9 ! ! II 11 11 20 20
Saline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3582 U8.1 ; 1G6J 3 : ! 771 1736 lw3 1I.i : ! 1383 62 53 ED 9:1 :
Harpy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 > 6M 752 1 44/ / fjl 73 700 42 39 4G 45
Saunll.rl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 187 ; ; 17361 52 13 ; ISo : ! 18.i3 1715 1CSi : Cl 58 14
Scott's Dluff . . . . . . . . . . . 700 407 199 7' , 389 374 171 157 S5 S6 1511 30
So war , ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3137 15-S ! 1371 11 ro I 1,9-3 I&7 1316 I G 14 10 686' !
Sherlltan . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . 9- 1 4:5 : 3 Ii 25 21 4491 4J2 : co 39 34 33 68\ \ 29
Sherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 ; ; Cf.l 624 411 ( , ( . r.f' : ; .600 W1 40 34 2224
Sioux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39'1 ' 193 147 r. . 121D / .91 165 156 137 G 4 22\ \ 1\J \
Slanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 4"9 4f.l 579 5 21 617 614 583 55. 7 7 14 17
Thayt'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7S71 H35 109 13 &I 14111412 ; 1j6 ) ( 10:7 : : 26 18 75 78
Thomn.'I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.'i1 ' 70 5/ / ) 1. . . . 7t 62 47 46 2 2 1 1
Thurston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12071 ( jI"J3 488 Z ; 14 tilt fil3 4&7 4W 36 33 16 16
Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17171 871 G2210 48 852 S31 li12 58S 10 D ro 55
Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . 2521 12'1 , ! G22\ ) ! \ 611 31 119 : > 11S7 stI : 64 ( Q 33 : r
\Va > 'ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID ) , D < ' , . .3GS3 \ 201 976 ! HI 1i71 C \ 21 16 ID .0
Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242j ( ! 12 1 9'.3 . : } ' b7 1.12 : ! 1157 DJI 887 : J.I 21 73 71i
Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.QI 171 152 2 f 18 ; WI 145 11U 20 21 7 Ii
Yorlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33511 18 Iml 11 j2 11:8 : : lUI IS 2131 219
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 12JI91 ; ; 167In919132411518411gsD7193010171419IG93j71 ; ; 3i131 34811 527103 \
KILLED BY A BURGLAR.
The GIrl Shot In Chicago Formerly
Lived In Nebraska.
LINCOI N-1\lIss 1\laude Hcese , wllo
was shot hy a hurgnr : In her Chlcagu
fiat wns formerly.n Nehrnslm girl.
Her father was the presdent [ of the
United Drethren college nt Yorle. am !
1\1lss Reese had mnny friends iu Yorle
and In Lincoln.
Miss Heese , who WI1S 25 'ears old
nnd n. stcnogrnllher , was living in 11
fiat with her sister , 11 trained nurso.
The sister wns out of the city at the
tlmo of the tragedy , and Mrs. 1\1. M.
Daumgnrtner was staring with ! 'IlIss
Heese. 1\1rs. Baumgnrtner wns tern.
pornrlly blind from having her eyes
treated. When the two women entered -
tered the flat Tuosla ( ) ' evening they
heard sounds In another room. 1\IIss
Heese told her friend to remain quIet
whllo she wenl to Investigate. 1\Irs.
Daumgartner then heard the sound of
a struggle , hcard the burglar threaten
to shool the girl IC she did not release
him , then a loud report , the fall of the
body and the swift steps of the man
ns ho ran to the window nnd jumped
out , leaving the sllverwaro nnd other
valuables ho had coUected beIllml him.
'fhe murderer has not ret been found.
The girl was shot through the heart.
Burglars Pay a Visit to a Bank.
GRAND ISLAND-The stnto banI ,
of Chnpman was entered at 2:30 : In
.
.tho morning , the safe forced hy dynl1'
mlto nnd between $1,200 and $1 500
was talcen. The hurglars npparentl '
secured entrance thl'ough the front
door by use of sleeleton leers. The
safe was badl ) " wrecltHl nnd all the
cnsh was talwn , but Il lwrs were not
disturbed. 'I'he rohhers escaped.
BEET GROWERS DISSATISFIED.
Farmers Threaten to Turn Their At-
tenton : to Other Crops.
M'COOK-The dlssntlsfactlon among
raisers oC beets In this section Is such
as to malco It quite prohnhlo that the
Industry will receive nn ugl ' sot.hack
another year , unless better terms In
sevl'ml respects al'o secured from the
factories , especlnJl ' moro IIbernllty In
the matter of receiving beets at the ,
factory. Delay In tnlclng them at the
fllctor ) ' at present Is n grent anno-
ance , Inconvenience and loss to the
111'011 ucors. .
Hog Cholera at Grand Island.
GHAND ISLAND-TIlo TI1vages of
the cllileaso of cholera hns become
qulto dovnstatlng among the herds of
swine in this count . , mnny farmers
r < llmrtlng the loss of over half of their
herds , and some ns high as SO per
cont. Peter Taggo , a farmer In Con.
tel' townshlll , rOIOrts a loss of'soven.
teen out of twont ' .four ; A. } , 'elsl\O of
11 1ll0l'e southem townshhl , rcports n
loss of thlrt ' out of thlrt80\'on ; J.
L. Johnson reports n loss of sixty ;
Fred Scheel of the Island n loss or
nlnot ) ' .
NEBRASKA ELEVATOR MEN.
A L < : trgely Attended Meeting Looked
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For In January.
LINCOI N-James Drady , of Albion -
bion , one .of the ufllcers of the State
Co.Oporative Elevator nssoclatlon ,
who has heen In the city , predicts
that the state meeting to ho held In
Lincoln Jnnuary 17 will ho large IUlll
enthusiastic. He stated that mere
are nOW 135 co-operative companies
In the association nnd he looks to
see the memberRhlp consderably [ augmented -
mented because of the fact thnt many
of these concerns have been doing a.
profitable business recentl ) ' .
In this connection , It Is pointed out
that at the time the nttornoy general
filed his suit for an Injunction ngalnst
the Nehraslm Grain Dealers' nssocla.
tlon It was bellevet ! that the result
would be to Inm'oaso the number of
Independent associations which had
been l\Cpt down because of the price
cutting tactics of the old line com-
panies. Under the temporary Injunction -
tion secured hy Attorner General
Drown that species ot nttnck on the
new concerns woulel Invol\O the wrath
of the supreme court In the shape of
contempt proceedings , and there Is , In
consequence , an ahsenco of interfer-
ence.
Llesner Landed in Asylum.
NORFOLK-Carl Llesner , the aged
farmer from PIerce county who so
nearly ended the lIfo of S. H. Crippen ,
the Plain view marshal , b ' running a
sworll into the Intter , wns brought to
the stnto hospital fOl' the Insane here ,
but was only placed In the Instltuto
nftcr a struggle , In which Shomf
Jones of Plorce county , bls elHlt ' nnd
an nttendant were nhnost overcome.
Strawberries In November.
T.ECUl\ISEH-Kansas nnd 1\IIssouri
cnnnot male their boasts of being thO
only atates in the north to raise the
second CI'OI } of strnwherrles. G. W.
Crawford oC Tecumseh raised a sec.
and crop , from which hns he ( > n plclwQ
several quarts for his own use the
past two weeles.
W ASIIlNGTON-Hepresentntivo Ed.
muml II. Hlnshnw has relluoste(1 the
president to nppolnt Samuel G. Phes.
nnt postmaster at Oscoola , Neh. , In
the place of II. H. Campboll. who re.
signed on account of his election as
count ' judge of Poll , count ) ' .
Wealthy Farmer Suicides.
NEDHASKA CITY-.T. II. 1\Io'or , n
wenlthy farmer resltl'ng near Burr ,
committed suicide b ' ' '
drlnlt'ng c 1'-
belle ncld. Ho was' forl ' .nlno rears
of aJo and lenves n widow and five
chlldron. Ho was In 111 hcnlth.
laborer Killcd by EngIne.
1\lILlu\RD-A man SUllllosed to ho
n fal'm lahOl'er neal' here WIIS strucle
and Instantl . Idlled 1 > ) " the cnglne 01
train No. 10 on the Union I'l\clllc
tracles , cl\stbound. It seems to hnvo
boon a case of sulolde.
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European Drcakfasts.
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Mnfle Twain , In spenldng of the typo.
Icnl European brcalefasts , anld , "DC ) , J I
you know what I'll do ? I'll nnll . " , . \ _
picco of cutlle.fish bono 10 the cltlm. \
noy. and every morning I'll hop up on ,
the mantel nnd talco a pick at , It wIth.
n. Un b1l1. It w1tlbo just as filling and
much cheaper t1lnn n. BnrolJean break.
fnst. "
It is evident that 1\11' . Clemens pro.
fers the t'plcnl American brealfnst
dish of P1I1sbury's Vltos with good
cream and sugar.
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Ulle the Mean at Hand. ,
It is not money so much as braIn ! : ' \
that the smnll merchant wants for ad , I 1
verUsing-tho handlcal } ot deficient . ;
capItal Is as nothing compared witt.
the handicap of defectlvo thinlclng. I
Whntever excuse may bo given for-
falling in business , the Inmest of all
Is "lncle of means to advertise , " be. :
cause the business does not exist that i
cannot ho exploited profltnbly with th ( ) I
moans at hond.
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Valuabl ! ! Pall' of SclsEorll. .
The Gormnn emperor not long bncI ; : :
recelv l n pecular present-a pair or
scissors , but so exquisitely made as to. ,
ho valued at nearly $500. A steel L-
merchnnt wns the giver. He had the J (
od hlstoricnl buildings engraved on . I
the scissors. 'rhe engraver Is said to
hnvo worleed five yenrs at his task.
Belgium's Good Work. 1
Though Belgium has al } aroa. of but \
11,373 square miles , which is less than I
one.fourth the size of the state qf !
New York , nnd a 1I0lHlIntion of only
6,500,000 , it has nccompllshed within I I
twenty years n mighty t sl" opening
up to the wOl'hl 11 vnst territory cov. \
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erlng an area. of 800,000 square miles /
with n nntlve nnd white popuk1tion of' 1
. about 30,000,000.
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Important to Mothers. !
Exnmlno carerully every bottle oC CASTORIA ,
BarO nud BUfe remedy Cor Inrante DOll children.
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Dears the - ' - . - # -
# -.d'-.I--
Signature ot , . # 4
In Uo For Over ao Years. .j
'ho Kind You IlI1vo Always DouSht.
Wondrous Work of Tailor.
A countr'man In Stolccn < Jhurch , I
England , says that he has worn the
sarno suit on Sundnys and holidays fo\ "
.
forty-seven yenrs. The wenrer of this
wonderful old suit gives the tailor's
name , adding that It Is good now and
thnt "not a stitch hns given way , "
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children.
Suceessfull ' used by Mother Gray , nurse
in the Chil ren's Homo in New York , cura
Constipation , Feverishness , Bad Stomach ,
Teething Disorders , move and regulate thO'
Dowels an Destroy \Vorms.Over 80,000 tes.
tlmonials. .At nil Drug'g'lsts,23c. Sample
FHEE. Adllress A. S. Olmsted , LeRorN. Y.
Saved Boy Three Times.
A custom-house officer nt Yarmouth , \ .
England , the other day saved the life , . . . .
of a boy who had got off a quay Int r\ ) .
the sea. and found he was a boy whose
life he had saved in a similar manne\ "
twice bofore.
Woman Has Tenor Voice.
1\lIss Josephine Northmore , of Lalee-
side , Minn. , has n genuine tenor volco ,
with a range fl'om E fiat to high C.
Any attempt to mnlcc her sing soprano
In the same rnnle or contraloo hns
proved .
unsuccsssfuJ.
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ATTRACTIYE YOUNG LADY l ,
agents wanted In every 'I'own and r
Clty.-Complete outfit furnished free.
i \Ve guarnntee thnt 'ou can mnl\O
from $1.00 to $4.00 Iel' day. Address
P. O. Drnwer No. 9DD , Buffalo , N. Y. }
"Found Drowned In Water. " , .
A coroner's jury In Cornwell , England -
land , which had been called to sit on j
the body.of a mineI' found drowned In II
a pool in an abnndoned quarrr.
hrought In the following verdict : r.
"Found drowned In the \\'hlto Qunrry ,
there helng water there at the time. "
Plso's Cure for Consumption Is nn InCalllbla
medicIne tor eouh IIn collls.-N. " ' . SA.MUCL ,
Ocean Grove , N. J. , Feb. 17,1000. .
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Religion Makes Happ'ncss. y ,
Relhlon : Is not by ac'cldent or ,
challre , hut h ) ' Its own vor ) ' natnre , d
the haJlIIesL [ of all lives. Just so far
as It ever grows sad and gloomy It
grows Irreligious. I
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Rings of Ancient Kings.
Solomon Is snld to have worn n. 1
ring which Ilossessed mn l'al power ;
and Midas , the Idng of Phrygla , hnd
ono which when ho were It made ,
him IlIvlslhle.
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Storekeepers report that the extra J
qunntlty , togetlwr with the uperlor '
( Juallty or Dpfinneo Sar'h , mnkCN It i
next to Impossible to I'ell any othel' - ,
brnnd.
Celery is the culLlvated variety of
the English weed , sm l1age.
THE BEST COUGH CUnE
In buying cou h medicine , 1'0.
member the best cough cure , ' \ .
Iemp's BaBsann t.
costs no more than any other kind.
Remember , too , the kind that
cllres is the anI ) " kind worth any-
thluJ.
Evcry ) 'car thousands are sa\'ccl
from a conslll'nptivo's grave by
takin Kemp's Balsam in lime.
Is it worth whllo to cxperiment
. with an'thing' elsc ?
Sold by all dcnlern at Z5C. and Soc. .f
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