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wort!) Reading. "You will find enclosed thirty-one one-cent for one of Dr. Tierce's Medical Advisirs, cloth bound," writes James E. Cratnpton, of Sharps-burg, Washington Md. "This is for a fri -ml of mine who is using your 'Golden Medical and 1 cannot prai-e vour medicine too highly.

I was in business in Baltimore and had rheumatism for three months couldn't walk at all. 1 tried the best doctors I could get, tllP-v me no gno1' 1 took three bottles of Dr. Pierre'-: Golden Medical Discovery and it cured me sound. I came home to harpslnirg. and there weie three cases of different diseases.

I advised the patients to use Dr. Tierce's medicines, which they did, and all were cured." "Golden Medical Discovery contains no alcohol, cocaine, nor other narcotic. Free. Dr Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, lx8 panes, is sent fret on receipt of stamp to pay expense ot mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamp-for the book bound in paper, or 31 stamps for cloth binding, to Dr.

R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Wants -Notice of Wants, For Ren For Sal.

ttc inserted in this column it the rat. 5 cents a line each insertion. Special rati on long term ads. FOIt SALE. UOR 8ALE-YVhlto Plymouth Rock eggs.

Shim birds. Telephone No. 172, East Law a. Howry. nilOdlin SALE A good aecond-band square piano, 1 Impure of J.

if. MoNee at dtoutur's nnple- meul warehouse. ni7U SALE Two brick houses on north Rail J.1 road street. N. Porlerllold.

HlIU Ordinance. An ordinance to rcn-al an ordinance eniltleii "Au ordinance rinulating the mU of Intoxiualiug Ucpjors 111 Hie 0 ly of Kearney, Nebraska." ami it ordinancu tin "Au ordinance amcntliin Chapiei Kiol tnu HWi-ol Oidinaiicen ol regu lating the sale ol tnloxicaliinc llquore iu the lly of Kearnuy." Be 11 ordained by the mayor and council of tin City of Kearney: Section 1. Tbt an ordinance entitled "An ordi Lance regulating the sale of Intoxicating ilqiion- lu the uiy ot Kearney, NeorahKa," which wik- approved auil ailopieu April zi, iw, a 1111 an onn nauce untitled "An ordinance aineudniK Chapter is of the Kcvisod Ordinances of lH'JO regulating the mile of intoxicating liquors in Hie city 01 Kearney," winch wan iwjwu an 1 approved. April 21, 185, tie and ihe snme hereby are retaaled. Heeilon 2.

I hi ordinance thail take elleet ano tie in In rue 1mm and afier lis pat-sage, appmyui and puiiiti-aiiou aivoruing lu law. t'atwd and approved this Mth day of April, I yon, 11. J. Ill i.L, Clerk, li. 0.

Hohiktlsk, Mayor. Ordinance. An ordinance providing for otllccra of tbe City of Keiiruey to ulve bond Inr Hie perf.irmaiice ol Uieir iiuiiea, fixing the amount, manu-r 01 aj prnval mid priai-riuiug smeiim; and rt-H-alltig tin ordinance ciiliuui A 11 oiiiiuauce 111 lequire iiu-police city clerk and city treaii of tin I'll vol Kearuev. NelirasM, to execute tannin tur Uie fa thiol pcriotmanceiii their ru-pcclheilutk-x. tiling the amount lliereol and proc ltimg the manner of approval 01 the aine.

He It ordained the mayor and council of Uie Ulty ot Kearney: Hectlon 1. '1 hut before entering upon the dutiet or ins oltlee each 01 tnu onicers hereinaiior iiosig naied Khali execute und deliver to the City ot Kearney a good and rulliiient Ui.nl with one surety when nitch Mirety Ik an iiicorpo'Hted Mirely company aim onod ny iu arueies 01 uimriHira ti and the laws of the blatc of M-bntska to transact Mich uithHiewt in lliis i.Uite and with out or mure sun tits wheiisui-n tur lies are naiura porsons, oondilloiit-1 upon the faithful perforin ance ot the dune- ol their rtanectlve othcex. skH'tlonS. Hie police judge shall give a bond In the penal sum ot live hundred dollars. 8 ctum Tile city Clerk shall give a bond iu the nennl sum ol live hundred dollar.

Sectitin 4. The city treasurer shall give a bond In the jieiial sum of not less lhau thirty lliousHiitl uoiiars. Bocnon 5. All official bonds executed to th. ity of Keamev bv anv of lis ortieers tor the pur Iionus In ibis ordi utiuce provided shall be approved by Uie city council, -cction 6.

That un ordinance entitled "An ordinance to reunite tlie nohee ludge. city and city treaturer of the City of Kearuev, Nebraska, to evm-ule bondii for the failhful ierf.inn ance of their ieieellve dulies, Using the aiuounl thereof and prescribing the nianner of apmoval of tbe same," which was pasxed and approved April 18, istw, oe and the same hereby Is retealetl Se'lloii 7. This ordinance shall take etli-ct anil be iu force from and after Its passage and approval. l'aiwcd and apvroved tols Hlh day of April, 1900. 11.

J. Ul'ix, Clerk. It. O. Hoktktur, Mayor.

Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aid9 TT7ANTRD A good women at theTClean VV Kitchen. alOtl WAITED- Idy offals ecWcaMonFalary It; per week. Address inofflce, ll WANTED Tont a fiiilshedTionse to faintly without chirHTBU. Aln.

J1). I'ulu, 61A W. Mih. WANTED A gtrlfor genjeal housework. Must be a good exiuk, Apnto to s.

W. F. K. Mil 6 W. 851 litet.X 7 altkllt Mm Nature in BtrengUieniiiK and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs.

It is the lateatdiscovered digest-ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Cramps and all other resultsof lmperfectdigestion. Price 5oc. und ft.

Inro sire contains times wall size, liook all aboutd vspeusla mailed tre Prtportd by E. C. DsWITT A Chicago. HANSEN HANSEN. CUTS HIS THROAT.

Ied of a Farmer Suiperted of Trying to Crrmata HI Family. "Wintekset. April 16 At the home of John Sterhutr, a farmer living two null lmrth of BeviuKton, hay was piled uudcr the house and barn Wednesday and set ou tire. Mrs. Sterling and her hiiilr-'i managed to save the house.

The barn, i.tark.s and cribs and every outbuilding 0:1 the place were burned. A month ngu Mrs. Sterling applied for a divorce after huvinjf Sterling arrested for bi-uting her children by her former husband, John McMichael. Th juf-tuv gavr Sterling time to get bouda and dismis.sed him. He was not Been afterward.

After the fire bis tracks wen- found lending from the fcouse. Thomas Casey, a farmer, discovered him in a hole iu a straw stack on the McDonald farm. Ho ordered Sterling to comu out, and on his refusing to come set tire to the stack. Sterling remained iu the stack until the flames reached him, und then cut his throat with a jai kknife, plunging through the and fulling at Cusey's feet. The man was horribly burned and nearly bled to death before Casey could obtain medical assistance.

The physicians say he will live. RULES ON SALOON PETITION Miprenip t'ourl Holds hlgners May Withdraw Name- Iteforr Taper a CaoTassed. Des MtuxKS, April 16. The isuprenie court decided a case from Fayette county involving the validity of a saloon consent petition. The petition was submitted to the supervisors of the county, showing -Hi moru than the necessary C5 per cent of voters.

Afterward, and be-fore it was canvassed by the 'board, 70 signers requested that their names be withdrawn. The question waswhether a name could be thus withdrawn. The supreme court holds that names can be withdrawn ut nuy time before the petition is ciuivassed, but not afterwards. This invalidates the petition in that case. Hie point has never oeen aeciaea before in the state uud will have an important bearing iu a score of counties at present, where efforts are being made to hcure new petitions, necessitated by Ihe invalidating of old ones.

The dis trict courts have held both ways on the matter. lows Democrats for Bryan. Des Muixks, April 16. The Demo crats of Polk county Saturday named delegates to the state convention May 8 The convention was unanimous for Bryan, adopting resolutions indorsing In 111 and the Chicago platform in whole and in every part, but not mentioning the ratio of lb to 1. Chairman Huff man of the state committee says Demo crats of the state are for Bryan and he expects 00 per cent of the counties to instruct for hiiu.

Slate Appointments In Iowa. Des Moines, April 16. Governor Shaw has announced the following appointments: Dairy commissioner, B. P. Norton, Oeresco, reappointed; adju tant general, M.

II. Byers, Qlenwood, reappointed; inspector general, Major A. Oliustead, U. S. A.

SnlntH Chouse Place. Lamoni, April 16. Independence, was chosen as the next place of meeting by the Saints' conference and April 6, as the time. Klrby Feu ltd Not Onllty. Siorx Falls, S.

April 16. After being out about 11 hours, the jury in the Kirby case brought in a verdict of not guilty. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Dver F. Webber.

the oldest Oddfel- low in Michigan, died ut Churlotte, uged HI. The 1 ran sport Tartar arrived at San Francisco alter a run of days from Nagasaki. It was ordered into quarantine. John Ilannigan, aged 6H, one of the best known horse trainers iu the country, died at his home iu Milldale, Sunday night. The St.

Louis Sunday School union is uiiiinging to have 10,000 Sunday school children sing for Admiral Dewey at his reception in May. Mrs. Mary J. Furman, Nashville, has bequeathed herestatevalued at from to rk-Van-derbilt university. Murat Hulsteud, tho veteran editor, has accepted the presidency of what is to be known as the Halstead College of Journalism iu Cincinnati.

Chillies E. Smith, former president of the Philadelphia, and Heading Railroad company, tlied in Philadelphia Sunday of paralysis, aged 79. In consequence of the poor crops, wheat prices are advancing at Santiago de Chile and the situation will allow large importation from California. Oliver J. Bailey, proprietor of the American patent ageucy, Cincinnati, whose third trial for misuse of the mails was about to begin, pleaded guilty.

The trouble between the oigar manufacturers and their employes in Montreal is spreading and now threatens the closing of almost all the factories in Canada. The condition of Harry M. Weldon, sporting editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is very encouraging. His voice is coining back gradually and gives every promise of being restored. According to Berlin official reports from the Cameroous tho revolt there is dying nut aud orderly conditions are being resumed, owing largely to the good oMU-cs of American missionaries.

General passenger agents of western lines centering in Chicago have formed a new organization, which will undoubtedly have an important bearing upon the relations between various lines ln-tereted. A through freiirht train on the South ern railway strucK a mule ana was wreeketl while running at full speed near Huntsville, Sunday. The engineer, Percy Armstrong, and the fireman, Sandy Osborne, were killed. As the result of a conference between M. II.

McCarthy, president of the tailors' exchange, and the executive committee of the Uulois' nnlaa tht 400 men who have been ou a strife at Chi cago for MToral woofct witt go back to work. LATE MARKETS By Special Wire to A. Fred Cole ft Co Chicago Monday May wheat Open tjoStoi-, high tit), low rjof, close 6b. July wheat Open 675toi-, high 634, low close tWi. May corn Open 39ltoi, low 3yj, close 3Hj.

July corn Open 40itoi, lowlOi, close 401-. May oats Open 24, high 391, high 40i, high 24-, 1 low 23i-, close July oats Open 24to23, low 2Jt, close 23 j. high 24, 1 The receipts of hogs today was Chicago Kansas City 8,0 Omaha 7,000. Cars grain Wheat 45, corn 412, oats 212. Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism Kenna, Jackson W.

Va. About three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which con-lined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs be ing swollen to double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Halm.

I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since. A. B. Paksons. For sale bv all druggists.

In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu'a Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhu'a by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling of It whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may fe the means of saving other lives. For sale by all druggists. A Frightful Blander Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it.

Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.

Sold by H. A. Small Druggists. J. I.

Carson, Prothonotary, Washington, says, "I have found Kodol Dyspepsia Cure an execellent remedy in case of stomach trouble, and have derived great benefit from Its use." It digests what you eat and can not fail to cure No one kuows the unbearable torture one undergoes from piles unless they are so afflicted. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is a quick, safe and painless cure. Price, 50cents in bottles, Tubes, 75 cents. Hansen Hansen. "I think De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills in the world," says W7.

E. Lake, Happy Creek, Va. They remove all obstructions of the liver and bowels, act quickly and never gripe. Application for License. Notice is hereby given that T.

F. Ijuinlan has tiled his petition iu this office for license to sell man, spirituous and Tinous liquors in the Second ward of this city. Every person objecting to the iKnUKiice of such license is reutilrcd to rile his oti- jections, in writing, in this office on or before tbe iiia nay 01 April, A. 1). H.

J. HULL, aiiui-w city Clerk. Application for License. Notice is hereby sriven that B. M.

Pulver ha tiled his petition in this otliee lor license to sell Halt, spirituous ami vinous liquors In the Second ward oi this city. Every person objecting to Uu-insiiKiiee of such license is reuulred to lile his ob jections, in writing, In ibis office on or liefore ihe 26th day of April, A. 1). 11KXJ. 11.

J. HULL, auuaw City Clerk. Application for License. Notice Is hereby given that J. H.

Bock has rile, tilt i-edtiou in tins otllce for license to sell mal, MOtuumis and vinous liquors iu tbe First ward ol mis cily Every peixon objecting to the Issuance ut such license is required lo tile his objections, in Anung. 111 mis niiite on or neiore uie tn day ol April, A l. 1DUU, H. J. HULL, alldiiw City Clerk.

Application fur License. Notice is hereby given thai J. Childress ha tiled his petition iu this otllce for license to sell nmlt. spirituous and vinous liquors in ihe.ecom' ward ol ihiscliy Every person ol-jei-tiug ti tin i-siiance ofsiu license Is required turtle his oh j-tions. In writing, In thin otllce on or Itelote lit.

flay ot April, A. 1). l'JKl. J. 1111.1,, alltl-'w City Clerk.

Application for License. Notice is hereby given that Fred Lcbhart ha- riled his neiition iu this office for license 10 sell malt, spin ueiis and vinous liquors in the First ward of Ibis cily. F.very person objecting to the issuance of such lice se is required 10 tile htsob jeclions, lo willing, in this office on or before the iilh rtHv ol April, A. U. 190U.

U. HI LL, auaw city Clerk. Application for License. Notice is hereby given ihaljohn Hath has filed his petition In this nilh-e or license to tell malt spirituous and vinous liquors In the First ward ol this lty. Every person objecting to the is siiauce of such license Is required to Illc his ob jections, In writing, In this office on or ls-fore the itiin nay 01 a.

v. iyou. u. HULL, City Clerk. Application for License.

Notice is hereby given that A. Michel has filed his petition in this office for license to sell malt, spirituous aud vinous liquors In the Third ward il this city. Every person objecting to the is suance of such license required to file his objections, iu writing, id this office on or before the V5tn day of April, A. u. 190a.

H.J- 1'ULL, albdliw city Clerk The Inion Pacific Hotel North ol U. H. i assenger Depot. Board and Lodging: per week, $3.50 $1.00 PER DAY. E.

WILBURN. Propr. QARPET WORK DONE CASOLINE STOVES CLEANED OR REPAIRED. Call on or address S. J.

Marti 1X18 Avenue Three blocks east of the B. A M. depot. tCklekMtor-a EacUah bmiMwd Braa4. EtlllYROYAL PILLS ay Original aa O.lj Oranlac A.

.1. a.r.. ftlwBt. rtHabl. l.diii ul llnntfltLPor CfcUAulir.

Rtglttk JW MMvlaklwrilhoD. TakaXSr a tan XAim dmmorot ntbatinr ttont mnd imittuM. ilOiUlitlllrml4a la M.sip ror MNnim. tHti.wm mmt "KallaT ftr tailr." IMUr. .7 nnn H1L lt.MTMtiilli.

Iwhw. fHlih nil. Iltl.illl. a. I I I I i A Niht of Terror.

i "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham Machias, when the doctor said she could not live till morning" writes 1 Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but jshe begged for Dr.

King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once: saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its hurther use completely cured her." i This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung I Diseases. Only 50c and 1.00. Trial I bottles free at II. A.

Small Co. drug store. The. Best in the World. We believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best in the world.

A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for colds aud coughs. The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by all druggists.

Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K. Boonville, says, "De Witt's Witch Hael Salve soothes the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results." Cures piles aud skin diseases. Don't buy any imitation. NEW MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. PRACTICALLY A DAILY, AND THE CHEAPEST KNOWN.

YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE A new and remarkably aUmetivp publication, profusely illustrated with portraits and half-tones: contains ail the striking news features of The Daily Tribune. Special War Despatches, Domestic and Foreign Correspondence, hhort btories, Humorous Illustrations, Industrial Information, FashionNotes. Agricultural Matters carefully treated, and Comprehensive and Reliable Financial and Market Reports. It is mailed at same hour as the daily edition, reaches a lartre proportion of subscribers on date of issue, and each edition is a thoroughly up-to-dte daily family newspaper for busy people. Regular subscription price, $1.30 per year.

We furnish it with the Hub for $1.30 per year. (gPRING OTUFF STOVES STORED Gasoline Stoves, Incubator (new), Furniture, Household Novelties, Musical Instruments, Etc. See us before you buy second-hand poods. BRICK li. M.

TONKINSON HIBBERD BRICK COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OP Building and Sidewalk Brick Yards: Ave. A and 37th St. Telephone 105. Dealers in Fire Brick, Paving Brick, Builders' Supplies and Cut or Rough Building Stone. Contracts taken for all kinds of mason work, or buildings complete.

Brick for sale at kiln, or delivered to buildings, or on board cars. Estimates made on work free of charge. Correspondence solicited. HIBBERD BRICK COMPANY. The Oliver IN Harper New York.

McClure's Magazine, New York. Ueview of Reviews, New York. Record, Chicago. Timcs-IJcrald, Chicago. Morgan Wright, Chicago.

U. S. Government, Washington. Montgomery, Ward Chi cago. C.

M. St. P. R. Chicago.

And countless other houses of WEAIHKK FORECASTS. Forecast Received this Morning fur Today and Tomorrow. Daniels brothers, weutliei observers, this ivielvcil the following forecast fur Ne braska, from the Chicago -nation government weather bureau: "Threatening tonight ami Tiiestla. with rain and colder in wot pm iion The temperature stood at at o'clock aud 55 at noon. A Moiibter Devil l-'iwli Destroying its victim, is a type of Constipation.

The power oi ihi murderous malady is felt on organs and nerves and muscles sunl brain. There's no health till it's overcome. Hut Dr. King's New Life Pills are a saft) and certain cure. in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kiiimys and Howels.

Only 25 cents til II. A. Small drug store. W. H.

Shipnian. Hearsley. Minn under oath, says he stitlereil IVon dyspepsia for twenty-live yi'ii. Doctors and dieting gave bit lii'U-relief. Finally he used Kodol 1--pepsia Cure and now eul what In-likes ami as much as lie wants, ami he feels like a new man.

It digests what you eat. Children often inherit fe'-ble power and colic of a more or less severe character results, when loo i i taileti which is at all tlillieiilt to tli ji-s! Chkam ail- as a general and permanent tonic. I 'rice. 25 cents. Hansen it Hansen.

Couldn't lulp getting a cold never cures it: but carrying hojue a bo'tleol UALLAIUJ'S Svmi'. anti using it as directed, will cure the wort kind of cough or cold. Price, ami 50 cents. Hansen Hansen. Tilt CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE I'Olt CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm Easy und pleanant to tine.

1'untHiiiB no in-jurioiiB lni. It it quickly absorbed. Given Kelief at once. Tt fltiona ind Clnoi.uiio CATARRH 7 MM the Nanal Passes. P0 li IT A fl Allays Inflammation.

vULU 'IlltriU Ileala anil Protects 1,19 Membrane. Ut-Htori-t tin 8cnees of Tacte and Smell. Ijire Size, 611 cents in Druggists or by mail; Trial Site, 11) ct-iitn bv until. ELY BKOTHEUS, 64 Warren Street, New nl OME NAPS -2304-Central Avenue Typewriter It took 25 Years To find out that typewriters have been Iniiltup-sidc-'lown The OLIVKU is built right-side-up, where the WOKK I IN S1GUT. The Oliver is Popular Because it is an up-to-date typewriter, not in the Trust, and because it snows kuy WOltU AS YOU W1UTK IT.

USE BY Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York. Cosmopolitan, New York. Journal, New York. Tribune, Chicago.

Inter-Ocean, Chicago. Title Trust Chicago. J. V. Farwell Chicago.

Youth's Companion, Boston. Illinois Central It. Chicago. like importance and character. Chicago, Illinois.

WHIIb'S UKbAM Mont In Quantitr. Hi -t in Worm Remedies. DHUOGISTS, RBIW I III II II Oliver Typewriter Co. K. Corner Washington and Dearborn 8KN1I FOR CATALOGUE TO Street.

THE HUB, Kearney, Neb. -T-TT VV ()WM VBPKIIFUHER Fcr 20 Years Has Led all OliS liY A.XjZi vmrbj JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis. TOWNS WILL SPRING UP.

ftt I'Ihii lo rttpttlttti- (he Country Hs-Ittt-fii 4 ltii-tuti mill ltii-ky Mountaln. April 1 ti. The Times-Her- 1 K.r.lt Miis using Chicago as a. ir have taken up internal. inijiiMv.

unlit plans fur the territory be- I twt I'U t'ltit ig.i anil the HtK'ky mount--nuts whn-ti involve the expenditure, ot millions of dollars ami au uddi- turn to the present population from irrm'uiiou alone of at least new people vtliin the next IS months. The 1 number of new towns that will appear on the maps of the west within the i in xt year, or to those with from 500 to iit'O in -w population is to be added, al-iva-lv number liii. Aivas neglected in the past, while trunk lines were building, are receiving tin closest attention from railroad land commissioners and traffic managers. The railroads undertaking the most important part of this work, a work to winch they have practically paid no attention since the western hind booms of years ago, are the Atchison, To-pi La ami Santa Fe, Chicago aud North-wesiern. Chicago, Milwaukee and St.

Paul, Northern I'acilic, Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Illinois Central ami the Chicago, litirlington and Quiucy. FORECAST OF CONGRESS. riiilipplm- OtifNllou In Sriinte und Nitvnl A i)n tirlni inn Hill In llon-iff. mviitiN, April Hi. Tho senate I will emit mile ilut llif; the vrtk to devote its titti titiiiti to the Alaskan code bill, the Quay resolution and tho bill providing tor the temporary government of the Philippine islands.

There will also In- more hi- less sparring for place on the part i if ihe friends of the Nicaragua canal, chief auioiix them i Senator orpin (Ala), l'ossilily, also, Senators l-'rve and llanna will make an effort to In-motile subsidy shipping bill up, but the chances are that uo move will be made in that direction nntil after hoiuu ol' the measures before the senate aro disposed of. The week in the house will be largely taken tip with the consideration of the naval appropriation bill, over which there promises to be a protracted strnR- i file. The whole question of armor plate, except that for the Maiuo, Wisconsin anil Missouri, will be fought out. The minority members of the cotnmit-1 tee, led by Wheeler will make a trong light for the establishment of a 'government armor plate factory as the best solution of the vexed problem. SlrikiiiK Ilulinim Quitting Down.

Cuoton Landing, N. April 10. While everything is quiet aud peaceful in the neighborhood of tho Cornell dam, nearly 300 armed deputies are guarding the works and each one of them is guessing us to what the day may bring torth. The striking Italian laborers, whose homes are in the vicinity of the i works, aro behaving themselves excel- letiily. But underneath their assumed quiet there is stubborn resolve not to go back to work nor let any outsiders take their places nntil the contractors agree to pay the increased wages do- lnaniled.

I Will I.i hiI thi (iralu Flent. CmcAtiti, April 16. The steel steamer i Spalding will lead the winter I II -ft out of Chicago this spring. It is expected to depart for Detroit today wth a cargo of corn and if the opinion of ice experts at the straits are not wiong should reach its destination without serious difficulty. The problem of the Buffalo boats is another matter.

The ice is packed at that end of Lake Kric in large quantities and it is thought several tlavs must elapse before an entrance can be effected. (itiltl I linl Nftir tislena, Kan. April 10. J. C.

Mur-duck and others of Galena, near lu re, claim to have found gold In quartz formal ion within two miles of that place that assays $10 tofW a ton. Tho if. are aid to have been made in St. Louis. An effort to lease or buy the l.cel.

the exact location of which is nut dwioscd. bill which is said to bo in-t iti.lt 'I in the great Galena zinc and lead In it, is being made. Excitement over tiie alleged find is intense. lin Will HKlil lo llm Klltl. Nf.w YtiKK, April 1(1.

W. A. Clark of Mot -tiina and former Governor Hauser of Moulaiia held a conference here yes-teiilav rivatie to Mr. Clark's senate u-piraiioiis. Mr.

Clark referred all (pit st it 'tiers to Mr. Hauser.who, in turn, saiti that Mr. Clark "would light to the last ditch to retain his seat. If his seat is declare vacant finally Senator Clark will become a candidate for re-election by the next state legislature, to ho elected in Novemlier." Two liiillmi Flichta. Dkcati April 10.

Two Indian fights occurred here yesterday. The fust was between two Indians, Little Hull ami Joe Dick. The trouble was caused by Joe Dick making love to Little Hull's wife. Joe Dick was badly cut about the face and head. The second fight was between two drunken straws, Mrs.

Floating Offjand Mrs. Lifting Tail. Howard Gregg was arrested ami is now on trial for gelling the liquor to the Indians. Mn. Aiiilrfwn Will Decide.

Chicago, April 10. Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews said that the qaostion whether he would accept or refuso the offer made by the regents of the University of Nebraska depended largely upon what Ins wife thought of the matter. Mrs.

Andrews, he said, would return Thursday from l'inehurst, N. where she had been for several days and would then have the case laid before ln r. Dr. Andrews returned yesterday from Lincoln. Tiiylor In Wattling ton.

Washington, April 10. Governor Taj lor of Kentucky is in the city and will remain here until Wednesday to look after his iutercsti in the contest before the supreme court for tha office cf governor of Kentucky. THE MIDWAY BAKERY BREAD CAKES PIES tf-ROLLS ETC, ETC Restaurant In Connection iMMU A I AMRFDT 2213 (I. V. CENTRAL DENTISTRY Kle.lt lie Ih-iiIhI Work.

J. f. SHITE, Opt. 0., D. D.

S. UrniliiHti' nf the I'eniiKvlVNiiU I'nlleKeirf Diuta Surytiry. Knows mitt iNiwiiltiK-Baitli'ti Hltifk. H. JENSEN SUITS MADE TO ORDER.

REPAIRING DONE 2015 Central Avenue. MOOKB BROS. BUTCHERS Armniir'H SUr Hums Hiul StHr Huron. OysUxi Ixilh in bulk una eaiiiK-il. Krn.li Smiur Kraut and all klndN of 1'ii kl.x.

tl Central Avenue. Real Estate sum. Deeds and ascs drawn and acknowledged. Inllfnnrf Klnl slmnST in- sui-ancc companies represented. Fidelity and Court Bonds by AMERICAN Company.

Loans and Investments ami Loan Association. Taxes paid for non-residents. 2013 Central Ave. C.H.HENDERSON. kkkxoooooooo Railroad Time Tables HXM0XKHOXKKXH TIMCJCARD.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT VV KEARNEY. Not. WESTWARD. 1 Overland Limited 101-Fant Mail Pacific hxpreaa ft Ooltiratlo Special 19 Fast Freiirht 27-Way Freight- Time. 1:00 pm 1M .10:116 pm 4:14 am a 12:10 pm east" i an.

KB Fast Mall 10:80 a 8 Ovc-rlantl Limited 2:08 pm 4-CliifHKO HtKi-lal 2:02 a 6 Atlmiiic Expru 10:58 am 30 FaM FrelRhl 8:08 W-Htock Freight 4:50 i8-Way FrelRht 4:41 TIME CARD Kearney. Neb. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO ST. JOSEPH KANSAS CITY ST. LO'IS, and all point! South and Eaiu DENVER HELENA BUTTE SALT LAKE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND and all point TRAINS LIAVI AS No.

Pawenger, datlT eicept Sunday, Lincoln, Omaha, Chloago, St. Joaeph, KariHM City, Ht. Louiii and all pouiu eant, south and Mutbeaitt. am No. 38 Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Lincoln, Omaha, Denver, Helena, Butte, Portland, Bait Lake Mty, Han Fmncmra, and all points eaat, went and nortli-vent 12:80 trainh arrivi as roi.ixwn: o.

85 Paencr, dally except Htmday, from all point uaat, witith and aoutheant 3:55 No. 87 Accommodation, dally except Sunday, from all pointa went and northwest 11:.0 a Sleeping, dining and reclining chair earn neat free on through tritlua. Tickets wild and liaggage i-ht-clteil tn any niini in I'tilted HtaleH or For inliiriiiHtiiin. lime tallica, mataantl ticketa, call on or aiMrutta K. Magner.

Agent, Kearney, or J. Hnitn-K (ionernl l'iuei'ger Agent, Omaha, Neb. K. B. H.

TIME TABLE v'o. 91 Weatward Accommodation 7:00 a So. 92 Fjuaward Accommodation pm Daly Train Kxraipt Sunday The Overland Limited VIA Makes Many Hours Quicker rTIme to Tin: PACI FIC COAST Than any other line. .17 Uncus to Kan Francisco UNLY Hocks to Portland FROM MISSOURI RIVER. K1NKLY WjCiri'KD Double Urawlng Room Palace Slcepera.

filiflet Rtntiklng and Library Cant with Barber Htiop and Pleauut Heading Kooma. Dining Cam, Meal a la Carte. I'intx Light, Hlcmn Heat. For Time Tablet, Foldera, Illimtrateil Hooka, famphleu, dewriptive of the territory Iraverm-d. call on W.

J. Koiiinson, Agent. TAILOR ooooooooooooo I I I VXM I kl tS.

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