- - " - T " . - - . ' - - , _ _ . , ; " _ -v- _ _ , r . _ _ - . : . . ' _ . - ' -1 ' JJIW # - . - . - - - . . . . " . . . . . , . . . -S ! . . . . . , ! _ _ _ - , , 1' ' ; 1 BiP" 'iic > t t TB : : : : .A.D-V-O : ; t Hils just I'eceived 11 llll'g-e supply of fresh goods especia ly ' for the IH07 spring trade and lt prices . cOlnl ens.urute . , vlth 'fI good goods and pure , mVltes the mvestuatlOn ; of the Ul'ChaSing PUbliC \'erYbOdY" 1. . _ : , : : : t r < < i1'f ' : , ' , lr. . . . , . Garden Seeds. ii : : -i' . . > t , ' bulk-all ! " " , in pnekuge und - @ . ' * . . , , . _ ' " . , , . " ' . . f'es ) ] } . h , , " " " . . . \ ' - : ' . , } : , . " ' , , i . . . , ' . . ' " . ' 1i\ ' < f - - , ' , . t ; . j. : ; . : , " 'I : , . , . , Ii \ " , ' I , " " : 'i.i I , ' , . " " , { " : , ; ! White Star Coffee ' 4 b , : ) . , . ' 'I < ! , t \\J . 01 : . . " ' ' ' , : ' ' the . kind . . thut , never fails to ' ' " I I \ ' ; .J , , : , , ' . " I . : ' . satIsfy , In lour grades , 25e , Ij : " . ; ' ' < , ' . : . , f' ' : , 30e , 35c find 40e. l , r ' . . , . , . " " . , , . ' ' \"I" ' "I",7' . ' ' - , , J. " -,7' . . - r' ' \ ' ' : ' ' , : \ ' ; " \i t' , ; : ' -4 : " Loose-Wiles Confectionery , l \ t ! ! i" : . . r' " ; " , } . , , I . , :1 , ' . the f nest on the market , ) " : i ( ) . : \ : I ! /t. , in packageR , will please you. , , " . , yi ; - . , ) , : ' . _ _ . _ , _ _ _ _ _ . ' - ; r \ I . \ " " , ' " J . , q. ' . ' > ,1. , ' \ . " ( ' . . . .J . 1 Frults , . f" { f.f\Ji ; ! : 1 " , 'ik . . t't . ' ; _ , i.i " 'J' of all kinds in their seasons. t1 ' ' . ( { " . : , : . ' , . . , 't/ , . \ 'nr. " ! ' - ,1 . ; . ' . . " ! ( > " 4I \ " r . , , ' " , , ; } : , < ? : : I. ) . , ' , " ' . " ' , , , ' , . . : . J tW ' :1' : ' / 't' ! ' . ; : f < : . . 'l. ' . . . . ' . " ' . ' ; { , : ( : { ! : . , " : " . ' ' ' " . " , : : 'r G 00 d 0.1 I , ' ) ) , t ' especially for in"ellbators. " 4Jgf . . : . I Highest Prices paid lor Produce , , Adv9 Gr' cery , t Broken Bov , Nebraska. . - - , - - THE Lei nCQII n k 'D a i I Y New . s AND THIS PAPER BOTH FOR ONE YEAR I This is just a bargain rate and is not good. after April 2 The Lincoln Ne\vs is a Big , Bright , Snappy Nevspaperprint. ed , at the capital. Prits the truth about things and pI"ints then plainly. It take's a bIg part in doing things for the public good The ROlrular Price of the News alone is S3.00 , so you are Iettimr this paper FREE a whole year Bring your money early and get this Bargain Rate Custer , County Repllbicau : Brolcen Bow , Nebraska. - - . " . . . . - - - - . - - - - S T 0" R M S , The season of storms-Torlll\do , I.ightning I\tHl Hail-will on be here I\nd it will be to your inter- Test to have ) 'our buildings , implements , crop , LUlIl T stock insured ag'linst damage. 'l'o thc mattcr of hail I = : : : J in urance we cspecially desirc to call ) 'O\lr attention , because wc reprcscnt a compan ) ' , TI e Northwestern Fir'e and Marine , O of Minneapolis , that is Johun-on.the.spot in paying 0 claims an thc . 1I10st liberal of an ) ' in the adjustment . of tosses , COll1e to the office an let us show ) 'OU figures , backed by facts. Some bad storms lire prc. . icted for Centra ) Nebraska this ) 'car anll it may he R you. Insure I1n be on the safe side. It will cost R ) ' 011 but little an give ) 'ou a feeling of securis ) ' . We also write fire insurance in the hest o ) lint : companies , "M EA2 ! s c , raw M . STORM S - , " . . . , . ( . - - - - Truth and the OpposIte , Think 01' little George Washlngtc bra veh' facing his father ; \ 1111elllr the trllth , flnl then thlnl ( at' how ih strange oJc ! WOl'h ) is given to-Itl other th lng , CharIty That Is Real. The Ideal method or IlIst1'lbutlt charlUcl\ fo\ ' the gl\'er to gra.nt tl mone ) ' during his 'llfetime. That the truest'uml best charlty.-PhiJ dolI1111 , . Ledger. SurLJery's Great Benciits. Imlro\'l'.1nOnts made In slIrge ltavo been the llle\II or. l'mllclllg tJ 1II0rlalll Y of amplliutioll opel'lltlom ; six pm' ( : CII t , - - Only One Schott' ' for Fools. g lUI'lunco IWOIHI IL ( Ioal' jchool , ' 11 foolll will leul'11 in 110 othel'-Pmnkl \ Apt Defnltlon. : PUI'lr Is. the lIIa ( lIeSS or 111\11) : " j tlw aln IIf II roW.--polll' . . - - - - - - Llf-'s : otcrltl "nct SLrnshlne. 'rho tin : ; ot' the III ht ( ! Clual t smUolI oC 1I e dur-.UommOIll.I : , - - - Un1Jroductive Irish L.U1d. . SIII'o 1840 1:00.000 : : HC\'OS of Ir' ' laml wu gene out of cultivation , Man's Food ConsumpUo" : _ An UVl''ago man lIeeds : :1,1 : pounds wo . . : ht of food ) 'oarl ) ' . - ' - . . " - ' " . . . ' . . . . . - . . - - - > " - ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - _ _ . . . , . . . ' . . . . . " " ' " - - - - - ' - , LO - ' - - ' . : ! : : --L' ; . . . . WHY JUDGl ! WAS MERCIFUL. \ I Knew What Prison Sentence Meant to the Criminal. The judge und thc district attorney IUllclwd tC/7ether / ut the end of the case , "Three ! lIIonths , " said Uw dls' trlct ntorlluy ! , UII he cut the omoletto hongrolse , "was U merciful sentence , sir. " "Pm'halls , perhaps , " the judge agreel\ \ ' lie allJped his mineraI water. "Did you evCI' spend three months in jnll ? " ho nscod ! , "O ! cours ( > noU" Inl1lwd , : the distrIct Ilttorne ) ' . "Well , If ) ' 011 hnd. " tmld the Judge , "perhaps ) 'UU wOllldn't think ao lightly of It , " 110 Imlttml his bl'Ows. " "ho o\'ll-tnst- Ing rOOlI , the Ilrlson smell , the prlsoll 1IIorals llIlh I I , " he w/Jnt on , "spent Il week In jail beroro I entered on my judgeshlll , I ate the prison food , I sll'pt In 1coli , I cOllformed with all the 1II'Ison rilles , I were tho. p\'ison ( 'Iothes. I did Irlson ) work , ' { 'hus I Il'amell the vahw of the sentences I was to mute out lutt'on. . I got to Iwow what u weele , Il mOllth , a year , In jail lIIeuut. As a rosllit I am more IIwl'clflll thull 1II0st jllllg s , I thlnl ( It wOIIIII 11 ( ' u good thlllg If every judge bl'rOl'O tnklng ot1lco wOIIM spend n lit- 11\ while In jnll as I ( lid. 1I0 then wOllld Imow the VII 11 1o ! 1II'Ison sen. tl'IIl'l'II , a thing ho elo Hm't Imow now. oW ho Is 111\0 a cuahlcr who attempts hJ II ! : ) ' Ollt III on 0) ' In 11 coinage of which ho Is Ignorllnt. lu Huden this , tIlnh : 1 spual , of 11111st ho elone , gvert jUdgl' III 11:1I1en : herOl'u ho taltes his seat on the hl'llc1l 113 reqlll1'oll by la.w to IIaSS two wcel\i : : 1I1w u common prIll- onCl' in . ' jull. " WAS THERE IN , PLAIN SIGH" . , Injunction Quite Clear to Unsophlstl. cated Girl. A Camden busIness man has at hlB home u recent ! ) ' arrived Irish girl for servant , saYII the Phlludelphla Led. gor. Ono du ) ' last week he was called out or town on business , and n telegram - gram came to the house tal' him , The i girl received the telegram and took it to her mistress , who looked at the address - dress on the wrapper and laid it asIde. \ little later the ser\'ant picked the I t \legram liP , and noticing that itVas I stili unopened went to her mistress ; and saId : "Thot teelgram has 1I0t ) ' 1t bin opened ; why do yez not open it ? " "Wh ) ' should 1 open it , Molh' ? " replied the mlsl1'ess , "It Is not tor me , " " \Yell , It sa's on the envelope , 'Tel' b opelled , ' ' ' Iollr brought the teleratr ; and hOI' mistress , looking it over , re marked : "I don't see allythln aboUi it's to be opened , " For answel' the servunt trlumphantlr Ilointed out II : ono comer or the envelope the follow Ing : "Received at ranch OfUce , No - , Broadway. Always open. " . Narrow Escape. I 1\11' \ . Ferguson , t.o of whose dow ! : town friends had just dined with hin hnd talcn them Intt > tile library for .smdlw , "I must tell ) 'ou n good on on mr wife , " he said. "She's bee roasting me because I look at the heal lines in the papers once in a while t see If an.thln ImI01'lant ) is happenln In the 'I'ha w trh 1. Well. the othe afternoon , while the girl was awa ) she III t a I\n ) of biscuits In the eve to balte. and while she was waltln she picked up a paper and began t read the stulT herself , She got so II - terested IJI. It that she let the , bl : cultlJAt this moment Mrs , Fergl 1 son came into the library for a. bool "And the joke of it was , " continue : Mr. Ferguson , without a moment pause , "that they found th cow ne : morning In a ' ( O-acre lot , " "Ha , h hal" roared the guests , laughing tl the tellrs ran down their cheeks-bl not at the story , A Ninety-Dollar Umbrella. "On Mme. Bernhardt's last vIsit. . ' . . UB. " said a manaer , "she was b gulled one afternoon to a charlt ) ' h = zar at the St , Regis , She was beau 'fully ' dressed in gray , with anII In'elln oC gray silk , and as she stoe l at tht embroidery booth she laid tJ umbrella. on the counter , Instant the gll'l who conducted the boo seIzed the prett ) ' umbrella , waved over htJr head , Jid cried : 'How mu , am I bid for Mme , Bernhardt's u brella ? Fifty ? Twenty-five ? Ter And while the actress loolted III smiling there ensued n spirited al Ig tlon that ended in the umbrella's s ; 19 to a westcJ'n brewer tor $90 , " 10 No Lack of Water. Maj , Gllletto's philippics against t watCl' wasters ! all at times upon dl 1 ! cars. An Inspector who was vlsltl 10Vest Philadelphia dwellings to tI Is cover who were guilty of wasting , 111. ' ter fmllul In one house that a wa 1Iush wall cOl\stantiy' flowing , "H 101lg hu that water betn runnlns' ! " asled the tenant. "How long ? " ccll < ' the othm' In amazement. "Yes , " rY' llc doa't lqlow. " "Don't Imow ? " quer ' .to the inspector Incredulously , " ] I'vo'een living hero four 'ears . . . . , been running ever since I've. bl hOl'e , " A plumber hns since recel' ' a hurry call to that houle. ! III t In , Terror of the Air. Wiltred-"Pa , a man who Is c ror tlnlluJlr ou 11. ship is called U sea ( I IIm't 1Il1' ! " Gunl.lllsta-"That's w 'thoy ( mJl him , lUY buy , " WJlh e ! "WQJI , If llO's n Ieu ! dog , then a 1 : who IN contlnllally on nn ult'Hhlp 111 .lltl bo Ii ) ; k 'o tOl'1'lwr-Judgo. Golna the Round. . Donowby-"I.et's see-do I owe tsh nn'thlll& ; ? " Morrewby-"Not a c : m ) : bo ) ' , Goln/ / : round paylni your : tIe debts ? " Dorrowby-"No , I was I , 'Ing round seeln& & : if I bad overloe ) ' ' Lend five UU Baturl O ( } 'llllybod ) . me _ ' 1l1 YIIP.PlfcotL' , _ " - - " . . - . . . . . . . . . . . , - . . - - - . ' 1 . . . " . tv ' , . . . L . . . . . - , _ . " Crl < L : . rrrJm tb' II.llIll' hllIV < " ' 3:1l1y : glvon urtlflclal IImIJ3 Dire mljtht SlIppOSO that ' the\ ' were made or o1'I : , bllt' that Is not' the CU'1e. ' { 'hey ere IO ! called from the fuct that when artificial limbs were first produced the majority of factories were located In Cork street , London , and It becume the custom to speal ( of them us corle legs. Since then manuCnctorlos have been estab. IIshed In l1Iany cOlin tries , but the name of corle stili clings to their wures , I ' Young Long. I -Ono step In this twentieth century I wo uro l1Iuldng In the right direction I -We arc remalnln ) 'oung lI1uch long , cd. On1' grundll10thers took , to caps I at 40 and became old women berore they had attained to middle age. Now wo are CI'lslt ) ' at GO a 11I1 are takIng : our pn1't In social lIfo well on In the I seventies , muny oven in the eighties , and S0l110 fortunate 11col11e when over , Advertising In Japan , I Worshippers at uddhlst temples invariably wush theil' hands in 11 tountaln ut. the entrance berore mak. Ing tholr BUll11l1cations. 1'orll1erly , tho' priests hung towels there , Now the merchants of 'foltlo and other cities rU1'llish the temples with free toweis , reserving the privilege of printing their advertisements on them-Ap. pIcton's , ! Benefit of Books. I Books are "companions and ac. : qualntances to Q had at nil times : and under nil circumstances , " sa's a wise writcr. "The ) ' are never out when you knock at the door , are novel' 'not at home' when you call , In the lightest as well as the deepest moodB they may be applied to and w111 never be tound wanting. " Decided Acquisition. "I am to dine with Jacl ( to-night , " saId the IIttio wi ow. "I'll bring him around afterward to you Welsh rare. bIt part ) ' if ho Isn't ossl1ied br then , " "Bring hIm anyway , " implored the 'I woman , "I urn to have an artist. a I ventriloquist , n palmist , a sculptor , All I need to complete the ouUlt is nn ossified man , " . ; I Preparing for Fresh Endeavor. As sleep prepares ror toil , rest tOI effort , laughter tor sober thought the mount or prayer for the heaUn of the multitude ; so these seasons 0 : w1U1drawal and communion preparE t , our hearts for fresh endeavor , II e I which we may be equallr assured 0 l . God's helpful prcsence.-llolton Jones Paupers Fled from Work. FInding that stone-hrealtlng an ( . oa1mm-plcklng were 110t. profitabll enough , .the authorities of Harsham 1- England , decided to put able-bodlel paupers to work at grinding corn il a mill , Next day not a pauper wa left In the almshouse. a Origin of "Surname. " The term surname is supposed b some to be derived from the Frenc surnom. meaning "over name , " b\ \ cause a person's family name wa tormer ! ) ' written above Instead ( after the baptismal name. Literature In Chunks. If a man's library contains 18 va urnes In a uniform binding It mealJ that an agent landed him and that 11 has 18 books he doesn't read-AtcJJ son Globe. Work by l 1stlnct , . Native signalers of a NigerIan re mont in ACrlca are able to transmit message by fiaA' . lamp qr hellograI in English with great accurac to though they know nothing of the la Ie. guage. . la. tI. Treatment of Sprain. . m. In case or a slraln hathe the pa od In hot water to prevent swelling , Ull he . bind it up firmly so as to prevent I Iy movement. and. rest the injured JOI Ith in an elevated position. It ch m. This Man Doe . , 't Like Onions , it 7' A physician states that by han ll onions In the house sickness can on uc. prevented. The occupancy' of t house can also bo prevented at t all. ' same time. SlIrely Limit of Depravity. the Thomas , King was fined In a Lend eaf pollco court the olhor < lay for tald his baby to a pawnshop and trying Ing lis. pawn It for C O cents , wherewith . buy gin. WII. ' tor ow Encouragement Does Much , he No man eve\ ' dId a worl ( In spite Jed persecution that he might not h "I done 10,000 times better If ho 11 'Iod beoll encouruged , - John Oli1 No. Hobbes. . It's een Peculiar Plunder. veil Among the plunder which burgl : carried err recently from a Sun Fr cisco house were two dOll1e's , or b ros , as they caU them out there. . Jon. log , All Are "of the Earth. " 'hat Don't find too much vlrtuo mer " upward " remombm' d- in "looking ; uan are walielng on the ground-John lust Howland , Not Always Easy. It does not mean very much to "Oll teml1tOll. But It does orton take a ent , of mornl courage to ) 'Iold-Llfo. lit. :0. Blotches. ked A s\lco \ of raw potato rubbed 0 da , . , unsIghtly IlUtcheli w11l orten Cll . thom to dlslllIIJcar. " . , . . . ' . - / , . . . . . . UI -'va' r- ' > 1111' . IF . - - - - - - , MAIL BROADENED HIS VIEW. Effect of Confederate Letters on Gen , ' : , . I ' , , ' Lcw Wallace. ; . ' I - . ' $ < ' How the opening of n mall bag full , : I' ' oC cal1tured confedernte letters apt " / < 1 ' " . .1 pealed to Oen , Low Wallace , and gave , , : ' . hIm a lIOW Insight Into the feelings , : , and motives or his 011ponellt8 , Is one 'rl : } ; of Uw OCCIIITences narrated in his "Autobiography , " as raJlows : "After ' ; ! 'r. ; ( Unner , 11 suldie\ ' brought In a bug tied , ' , not loclell. ' Iall , ' ho said , 'just . , found. ' I had him cut the string und ! ' el1lpt ) ' lhe contentR upon a table. ' . , i\ . " ' 'I'hey were letters unolellcd ; the car. ' ; ,1' . rim' had doubtless delivered them , then lied. 1 gave them to an olllcer . , . tor examlnntlon. Along towards oven , . ing he reported : 'Thero Is nothln here of military importance. Uut'- his voice softened-'Iook of these. My . . . mother might have written them to me , ' { 'hero arc the same prayers in them Cor their side which wo hear for our slde-prarers , too , to the same' God. I would JIIw to Imow what you , thlnlc or them , ' And 1 replied. after ha'Ing gene through lhem : 'I aelmowl. edge mxself wiser of a 1I0W lesson. The 1100plo of the routh believe they . . . , " , j have It cause : ! lnd cortaln1) ' every one of thom w\to \ Is In the field soldiering ( for that cause 1I1ust be respected : I o ' , I may he mlsgllided , butte \ must be ' . honest. ' " .rom ttattout' \ \ I have not ceased to act upon that prlnciple. " Hehoboth Sunday Herald. ACTION WON THE FARMER. - - Proof of Klndneoo Stronger Than Any Political Argument. ' The "one touch of nature" tha.t "makes the whole world kin" W B added accidentally by a man who , when he was running Cor the legisla. ture , endeavored in . . . .aln to enlist by his argument the sympathies of a certaIn - taIn old Irishman , This Irishman had great influence with his neighbors , and it was 'therefore with Borne dl3ap- polntment that the pol1t1cal aspirants saw Patrick Halioran's expression of stubborn disapproval at the close of an hour's convorsatlon held coso to the Halloran pigpen , In the end , I however , Patrlclc and all nls friends voted for the ma\\ , and one day , when his election was secure , the rcpresent- ative calied again on Mr. Halloran , " against me Patrick - "I thought YOll were , rick , " he suld , "I was , " said Mr. Hal- loran , Cranlt1y. "I had no use for your . . . . . . argyments that day you stud so 10nl -Jr. over the pIgpen. But whin I minded aftherwards how whiles you talked you scratched the back 0' th pig till he lay down wid the pleasures of it , " I said to mes11C. 'He's all right , no matther if we do disagree on some few 1I'lnts , ' I sald , " Youth's Com. panlon. . Primary Colors. Primary colors are the colors Into which white light is separated by the dispersion or a prism , Those named - by Newton are red. orange , yellow , green , blue , Indigo and violet. Artists - -I " ists reduce these to three-red , yellow and blue. Scientists generally consider - sider red , green and blue to represent the primary color sensations , and in one theor ) ' there are IlUPIIOsed : to be three sets or nerves In the retin& which can respond to these three co ) , ' orB , The idea of three prim&ry color. Is that from the combination ot thes , I. three all hues may be produced which LS are to be found in white light. Le II. Phllanthroplat's Good Work , WilHam P. Letchworth , the donor of Glen Iris , the magnlflcent lOOO-aclo m1tate that has been given to New ; i. Yorl ( , is the orIginator oC what is com. a. monly Imown as the New York system Ih of almshouse construction , It provIde ! ! y , dIfferent bulldlpgs for the sexes , with ! n. an administration building In the een.- tel' , a. service building behind it , an joined by a connecting corridor. Because - i cause of hIs friendship for the Indian ' .rt . cause , he was adopted into the Seneca ) n nation and given the pame of "Hei-Wa. 111 ye-is-tah , " meaning "Hie man -who 11.1. . nt ways docs the right thing. " ; Prairie PlaY3 Hide-and-Seek. Some rears ago a to\loraph \ : r was J Ilg : .sent out from Wnshlngton to make a be survey of what was then Parne pral. I he 1'10 , Florida , a bit of land about 85 ho i miles in extent. 'fho lIur\'ey was 3 made and the prairie described , Three It I 01' foul' ) 'oars later n new surveying . expedition found that this land had on' been transformed Into a body of wang - , ng tor , and It was )1ut ) on the map as t" " to Lake Alachu , It developed that this to lake-prairie 11111)8 a DI' . Jek'JI and Mr. H'de game with Itself , som'etlmes ap. as ono and sometimes as the ! ' . I other. ' . ) . I ' of , lve I Playing for Safety. ( lad A tew weeks ago a negro , of Ala. . I fer bama , entering the witness box , said he thought he wr\uldn't swear , Ho . , thought he woulll just afUrm. "Eras- tus , " said the Judge , "how Is this ? A month ago , when ) 'OU appeared before ar s . me you cOlrsented'eadlly \ enou"h to lur. an. b" orn , ' \ \ h ) ' Is it ) 'OU will only be affirmed now ? " " \Vell , yo' honah , " said Erastus , "de reason am dat I I specks I ain't qulto so sure about de' tacks 0' dls case as I was o' do odder" ely . ( OU OUA. Ina's Signature. 'frlftlng ns tlle actual worlc of sl I1' ing his name ala1 seem. ) 'et when the number of mcs Klag Edward affixes his shnatllro to documents Is consld. lO b ered the work assumes something of the mltllre flf hard , or at leaJt contino ; lng , laboIt Is oatlmatcd that hIs , royal naale Is sIgned to not fewer than J 60,000 officla ) locuments ) 'early , and inD , vor addition to these there are several -r use' hundred shhatures amxed to bill prl. ya Q correspoucl'c. . . . I