- - mot. \ County Conscience Fund. County Treasurersoot ( has started a conscience futid A short time ago Mr. Zook received a letter from Bern Kansas con- taining' a tell dollar bill accoll1- . . ' ; parried br l note stating that thc , , ) a ; itl . . . . : stun wS to bc credited to a COllll- tr conscience fund 'I'bisIr. { . % oed ( has ( donc 'rl1 s fund should grow rapidly for if there is anything - . thing about " , hicl men will lie. that thing is asscssmcnt and taxc : l\lr. Zook has put thc money out at interest and is ! lnx- . . - - , iusly waiting thc next con tribu- . - ' j tWIT' : - ' . - , ' , I "Cor\vin Fergus. tl Corwin Ferg-u of I ' rank : in _ precinct died of BrigIt t's discasc r r--- : and heart trouble . Sunday. \Ir Fcrg-us was one of thc best Imown . and l Most ) romincnt citizens of j Richardson county lIc settled in hc t west cnd at an chrJy date and by hat ' ( land careful labor had bt comc one of thc most prosperous - ous farmers in thc county. He leaves a wife and several children W. P. Pergus l of this city is a cousin of thc deceascd. Engineer Fatally Injured. A . \Iissauri Pacil : engineer ! was fatally inj\trcd Saturday by ) , m the breaking- one of thc dri\- - ' . , , . r ing : rods of the ng-inc. "Frcig-'ht r-'ji , " ' I" number 12 son tIihouiid passed i through here at about 2 o'cluck ( , l\ ) : : ' in thc afternoon in charge of 1 ' , engineer \Iartin. : As they reach- cd the bridze ; just this side of Padonia thc driving rod broke and in its revolutions completely , demoli' : > hrd the cab , 1l1ocking' ; : ' Martin out out so that hc fell . " , through thc bridge and on to , the ke below lie was terribly bruised and beaten and lived I bu a : - . -.hol time. \ His Iwme I i ; in .At hisol1 where he list l s with his family. Class Confirrncd. Bishop Williamsof Omaha con- firmed a cla ' ; s of six tlll'1I1bcrs at the Epb.opai church Sunday i . UO.rl1illg. . . The beautiful service , was imprts ; ' read by the , Bishop before a very I urge : ludi- < nce. bishop Williams is always a welcome visitor as he is one of the best < pulpit orators in the 1and. . . Judge Tucker. s _ , Word was rc eiYl' 1 here 1 'ridny : , morn I1mg that Senator E. A. Tucker - kcr had bel.'l1 appointed ( Territori- , al : 1 lllite for A riwl a by the ' 'Prcbidettt. This { ; is if ; position of . . . . . . . . . . . responsibility for which the .ludgc I is well qualified. We arc informed - eel that thc salary is S3.0CO ( ' per al1nl1m. Thc state sedate upon hearing ; the news passed ! appro- , dute resolutions of thanks ; : to II' which .Judge 1'uder ; : responder 'in. i a ; neat fpccch. 'l\he Judge will not tale his seat until after the adjollrtll11'nt of the leg-isla- ture. The Tribune joins in the ) gen2rah 011g'1 atulations to the 0 - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fortunate pplica11t Shakespeare Club. A Shakespeare reading circle has been org-anized with time following mcmbers : Mrs , J. T : , Cain , Mrs A U l , 'Vanncr , . \Irs John GilliganIrs. , Isham Hea- \-is , 2s1 rs. Robert ' Rule , \1 I rs. 'L\ J. Gist , Mrs. H. H , . Miner Mrs. C. F. Reas , Mrs.V. , \V. Abbey , Mrs. D. I D. Hca'is , Mrs. J. C Yutzy - ahl(1Irs. . . I . lI 'eowlc 1\1rs. C. F. Reavis was ; elected chairman. 1'he club has secured pamphlets of Prof. herman of thc state university and will read Julius Caesar. Meetings will he held every two weeks , the first of which is being held today ( Fri- d IY ) with 11rs. , V.V. . Abbey. The Truth About the Coal . . Contract. The coal COO trtct bdweel1 thc city andJ 1' . Douglas , proprietor of the city roller mills was abrogated - g-ated at the meeting the city council last week. Humors relating - lating'to this action have been abroad in thc land for some weeks and the action of the city council was not a surprise. 'l\lte trouble , as we learn from a member of time council , began when it appeared hat thc coal was not lasting as long as it should , one nmorlth the city burning eight car loads or about two car loads a week. An invstigatioim was instituted and the council claim to have secured evidence that Iouglaswotlld take coal from the cars anc1 put it in his own coal bins al1d that 1 hc would also scJl coal from thc city's cars. Mr. I'o lnec1il : on bond \ of Douglas started to il1\'cs , ti , ate ; 111 1 as a result asked the council at its last meeting to re- lease him from the 1)011(1. After a satisfactory settlement this was clone al1el the coal contract abrogated. Time council . then entered - tered into a contract with Mr. P. S. , Hcacock and has every reason- able assurance that it will not again be necessary ta burn two car loads a wcck. \Vanted. I have a'cry libcral proposition - tion for some good man who wants to break up about twelve acres : of timber land. land.C. C. F' . eavis. - - - - - - - - - - - - Local and Pe..sonaL . Eat Sowles Cand r. , Are you a member of the blue mark club r Fresh hulk oysters direct from Baltimore : at Coupe & Tltortltons. Two Choice steam hcated 1 rooms for rent il1 State Bald , Buil(1 ng. Miss Jennie Fcllcrs retttlned to her home in Humboldt Sunday after a two weels'isi t with h friends. This has becn thc co Idest win ter ever recorddcl ! ; l by tue weather bureau. Some thermometers reg" istered ! thirty below Monday ' muorni11g. . „ . . . . . - . . - . _ w . . . . . . . w. - . hi . , I I . t. t.I I , . - - _ . _ - - - - - ) on a Farm J , L . . : . _ . _ , _ _ ilHfjKlX : ' A t 1 t , y t Don'iReni . . , . Buy nn irrigated farm . for yourR'lf or YOUI" Ron before the : advnncing- pric ( ' shuts you out. 'I 1 he time is i fast coming in this country when the oWner of a good , will be a v'ry ( inclc pendent111 \ ; n ; the acreag"e ; of farm , l1d. limited , but our population is rapidly increas- mg. l u The entire acrcar e or land available for irrigation , citlH'r by Private or Governmcntal enterprise , will make 1 , but small number of farm j' a cightY- lcrc ; ms compared \\'ith the number or young men who expect t.o becom ( " farmers. The Big Horn Basin has ample water , a splel1- \ . did sunshiny climate and ; a soil which , under water , is. I S as rich and productive as any in the ! teilhpetitc : ZOll ( ' ; If l send for our special Big lore i tin : folder , ; ll1d kcl'p I i that locality in your mind in looking into the future. t ! 1 General Passenger L. W. Agent WAKELY , Omaha , , Neb. I 4 t""t ' : : , ' ' . " ? : t't7rrrT ( a.rr. r COAL COAL : E The Only Exclusive Feed Store in the City. ( f ) A1 . . 11:1111111' , all 1\11111 nf Coal unit Wood : cats nil nhll'n ; nil HilmI IInllcl' Plenty of o l'Jnur , , nrnllllli Feed , Brallallil Shorts : ( : rain , haled . inlay and Straw : noel , Salt ) > 5c per C\\'I. , I'ltll' , Grnllll.1 Hock ] Salt ne per t'wl" , l\ticllhmll Halt : I,5t1 ) per barrel , \WI \ ( th. sads tote : rll.lIt..l . Shells for Cllldll'lIS 1.25 per 1'11'1. . Ground Oil Cake ; _ .IKI ( r aWI ett ' t. 1'rll.iall , . Pratt ! ' , \ \ 'atkiox : Stock : IlItl Poultry 1'ooIiH. Cut ; ! for 1Sntter , o IJ.I'If : ! ' and : Poultry. O. P. 11 ECK. -I FE-ED FEED , ; Bert \ \ ' II taker has been very ill for several day- : and for a time his COl1elitton was a source of great cuncern. 'Ve are glad to report that t hc is now un thc road to rl'CO\'cry. It \.ill pay to keep Chamber- lain'g Colic , Cholera and Diarr- hopa Hcmcdy in your home. It only costs a quarter. Sold at 1' gees Drug Storc. The Auburn Herald contained eight : display advertiscments of public sales last week and the Hiawatha : World had five , three of which were full page 8ls. 1'he farmers il1 tIle adjoining counties tind this met 110c1 profitable and so would the tanncrs of this county if hey would try it. A Fall > City man ; who is an enthusiastic hunter alld 1 an' onCe - compromlsingrcpuhlican went home at 1100n thc other day to find his six yea old clothed in lcg-g-ins which came up to his waist. 'rhc boy looked like ; : a little brownie and thc father thoug-ht to complete the picture by putting his l tinting cap on him. 'rhis pleased the little fellow - low imnH.nselr and the father , . I said 1 , Hwait a minute till I give you m ) Parker g-un , I want your " " " mother to see you "Huh , replied thc youngster , " "aint thc Hoose\'c1t g-Ull no g-ood : " How many of you remembered that Sunday was thc birthday of Abraham IJincoln e Startling nut True People thc world over were horn lied on learning of the bowling - ing' of a Chicago theatre in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives I , yet More than five s times this number over 3,000 - - people died from pneumonia Chicago luring the same ycar , with scarcely a passing ; notice. lal'el' I ) ' enc of these cases of pncu- ItlOnin resulted from a old ancl could ha\'c been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough cmedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pncumonia havc wanled it off by the prompt use of this remedy The following all instance of ' this sort : 'Too 11tuch cannot be . said in favor of Chamberlain's Cough cmecly I , and especially for colds and in/luen7.a / I know that it cured my daughter , La uraof a severe cold , and I believe saved her life when threatened with pucullloIt\1' . D. Wilcox , Lo- g-.tn , New York Sold at Kern Drug Store. SARATOGA ' RESTAURANT SHORT ORDER HOUSE - - - - - - - MEALS AND LODGING - (1t all hours Everything Neat & Clean C. V. HENDRICKS PROPRIETOR I