I rrr"Ti nm Tin n 1 r Tnr7DK A V II Uiul I Uttlxi ZAJtiUUUi Best Medical Skill for V Beet Medical Skill Eight Months. Cured In Two Months by Cutioura kemsdtes. hls is to eertilvthat a child of mine had ti-ina lulls wo.st form, am Kllcj; the best medical skill that emld be employed .... I. ..I- ...I.v.r 1 WflHIfQ III mnp i.v ui it iitit montii" Six months ....... ",. ,,, tii SPECIAL MARKET LETTER, W G Tress A Co.. Bankers 4 Commis- tLrrkinti Nos. i and 4 baorman :,,.( rviirapn' in their last special mar- t.t letter sav: The revival of speculative interest in Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Fro Uinns which was so generally predicted before the advent of the New Year was manifest in securities as soon as the holiday festivities were over, and has since lncreas- t in intensitv under the influence of ad- vancing prices, DM in gram uu Fm JfeniMl't Daily. NEBRASKA'S BIRTHDAY . A Nebraska Silver Anniversary Orga nization bffeeted. A meeting of the joint commit tees ot the real esiaie ii m"5 and board of trade of Lincoln. havinir in charge the proposed .... t silver anniversary celebration or Nebraska held a meeting last Kriilav eveuiner. The committees --- j No Decision. TilK llEHAtD has it from good authority that the decision in the Boyd Thayer caxe will not bo hand ed down for some time. I 91 i 3-A Ifhe 1h of that time its suller I the absence of outside interest during tne . . bvelectintr H. M lne was siuipi uuiow. . ,, j,.,, nf ihe vear oisappoimea - . then I began the ue ot . .u- AW the CuricUHA Kkmr- r pibs; In two mourn the awful dise se. had ceased its vengeanoe, an niy darling boy bad rest, and to an appe r- ance the disease uau yielded, but I coiiunu a ihemedicii e for several months after no trace could be teen of it nn any part of his body. d.t.tN hara wato.hed -he disease wl'h lueh Interest, and could only say "fU done 1" The case was known lar aim wine, and everybody was much suiprlei But uankit to'CimouKA Bemeoik. Could there , .thing ou earth that would causa a i to rejoice It surely would be whtn the lilt, . hinoc-i't one could have .-uch a remedy at hand. See porn-nit herewith.) J. A. MCHOLE3, Bunker Hill, Ind. ..,;.;., v,,,i,iorQ hr at once beean dispos- : t hir nronertv. causing a general feeling of weakness and a reduction in a! the interest centered in ..htwhirh declindsa until lcs.es who, unable to protect their trades, and thcJSe ..,v, .Msirort t.i limit their losses, sold out Bush- nell president. A committee was appointed to prepare an address inviting the people of the state to participate in the demonstration; another committee was appointed to secure rates from the railroads and it became evident that the offerings . till another to look after the were being steadily absorbed, when a re action beaan which inspired bulls with renewed courage and enabled them to steadily enhance values and broaden the market until the public evinced a deposi tion to again enter the speculative arena ; but before an entire restoration oi coun dence was assured, the unexpected promul gation of the Official Report of the Depart- mnt nt Agriculture ai. Hoauiutiwu, 1 .MM n.a hnxxrht. t.O tile Wltn CniWmC I tha arM nnn vlftln OI me CrOPS Ul I oil I ill eeiem that had dolled splendid treatment easured bushels, blasted the hopes of ' from many eood doctors. As a regular M, P.. me,a!uI" . ' pH n SPII out. and W should have continued similar treatment i. thought it ueles. 8o put It ou CUTiftii ine cnud wen , 0. L. oaitNEV, M. D., Doon, la. but URA8. financial part of the programme Another meeting will be held next Kridav evening, lnis ts a mmt i in which the people of Nebraska should take an interest and see that the celebration proves a success, Another Bootlegger. Nebraska City is making quite a reputation for illicit dispensers of sniritous liquors. A short time ago, Uncle Sam sent a man down A new Chief Exeeutive. Columbus, Jan. 11. William Mc Kinley, Jr., was inaugurated as governor of Ohio yesterday, with a most imposing pageantry, in num ber unexplained in the state's his tory. Notwithstanding the'acverity of the weather the city was crowded with people from all parts of Ohio pany is not entitled on its cross bill and answer. We, the court, find again!, the Sprague Electric Co., defendant, uopn its demaud for reimbursement for expenses iu placing said street railway in operating condition. We, the court, modify our former decree ordering sale of street railway pro perty subject to riattsmouth uas Klectric Light Co. We, the court, find there is due the Sprague Klec- -,with Sale of County Court. In the matter of the estate of Peter Thiemann, deceased. Hear ing on final settlement, February 1, amj iarge delegations front neigh- p. nt. I boring states. The legislature, r5.n, Kilxnn vs. Will. Tifflie. Sheriff. 1 .,...... ...irl nfCwem nml ----- r'l ItlUI'IVIHl' l"MIM PHHV v....... - - - . . . u..rviiM rf wnm-l . t c A c,t. from the dofonuant street ran mous and complaint argued andjthe slate i,ouse and thence pro- way company the sum of 5 d.,k.:,.i . ., i... - .O...H ...wl interest from Tulv 4, 1991. puuiiiiiivu. I I't'CTllCll UV VIVJVV IIHII v ilii'l,. m.iv i i In the matter of the estate of (;,,vernor-elect McKinley, marched said road ordered unless tne street John H.Monroe, deceased. Hearing to lhe rotUnda of the capitol, car company pay Baid juugmeni. on petition for appointment otJohn w,iere a Btnnd had been erected for together witu tne m y A. Monroe administrator, February th . ccre,,ionie8. After the intro- creditors adjudicatea in una aumu ductory speech by Governor Camp bell, the chief justice administered the oath of ollice to Major McKinley. Kiia uhr. annin hastened to sell out, and embolden the bears who atiackea me mar- Lot u;ii uitmr and a couraee born oi sue- " r. ' . . " . - ...L.-.v. I " ..... cess, resulting in anotnef aecnnc wuitu in thi3 iocaiity and put tne justice was rapid enoun to 7B'r clamp( onto a crooked citizen t.. ii tn innnniorx nun cxiidua tu iuais"u UUUU1.-.0W.-..-. :-S(n the strong arm of the law The new Blood and skin Purifler, utepai y. " t , h , t0 have , Btrotci,ed down the Mis- ir. HMII ijuin. ' " ' i " ... I 1, at 10 a. m. C. H. Parmele vs. Wm. Gilmour. Suit on promissory note. Contin ued till January 11, 10 a. m. W. P. Sttell vs. David Hite. Suit on promissory note for fi:!H.()0. Default of defendant entered. Judgment for plaintiff for f'JH.83. W. K. Fox t al vs. Granite State Provident A eiation. Default of defendant eu a. J rial to court and judgment plaintitfa in the eumoffand crest. Albert Welton v volomon Ward 6n.' rnT,i Hbav. vhe exo.ilHlte 8kln Beautl- been W.610.S07 acres, and the yield Ber, externallv, instiiitly relieve and Npeed y ,8o t)0o bushels; of corn 76,204,515 acres. nali and blood, with loss ot hair, from infan cy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Trice CuticTUA 50p. ; Soap, 25c. : Kkuoi-vrn". tl. Prepared by IH POTI K.B DKUG ANUCHKMlOALCOKl'OBATIOS, . Boston. r" Send for "How to Cure "kin Diseases." 64 pages. 50 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. TJ A TJVC! Skin and Scalp i i i and the yield 2,060,154 000 bushels; ana of oats 25,581,961 acres, and the yield 73.- 304,000 bushels, and wnne snowing a y,u of wheat considerably under the estimate of chronic shorf sellers the figures were much larger than the trade generally ex pected. With such an exportable surplus as this report indicates, the requirements of Europe and the condition of the growing crop become factors of the greatest import-,- frr nn the nrosnects of our next har vest will depend the freedom with which farmers market the remaining surplus, aou on the necessities of Europe must its dis posal depend. The past 'week has been rather unfavorable for the growing plant but not sufficiently so as to cause increased damage. The Agricultural Department is authority for the statement, that it is in noor condition to withstand severe winter ClemmensDeTllleneuve wil' take notice that weather without being well protected Dy on the 23rd d,y 01 uecemoer i. 8now. justice of the peace .'n Jo The corn market, which naturally re Issued an order of attac "neni ior J .,. , . ,. nilo(n,:nne n wheat, was 'J 00 in An aCl'On peuuillis umum mm . sinjuun iu mv. -- t Herman Kleitch Is plaintiff and Uleii.mmis less affected than the latter by the Official DeVlllne uve net ndant. That prop.irty.0. v ie althmich the vield was somewhat larger than previous reports had indicated iiiniflod and beautllled by i'UTlcuiiA Soap. Absolutely pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BA'KS. t-i,i,,ov nnd i;ttrina Pains and Weaknesses relieved In on tnln te Ibv the Cuticura Anti-pain fWl Plaster, the ouly lnsiaiuaneous paiu-kllll"g plaster. sottri, and another wrong doer has had occasion to repent of this in iquities. Deputy United States Marshal Nakcr was in the city lookimr for Kd Johnson, who was charired with bootlegging. He secured his man, and the two went to Omaha yesterday to learn what ilia I nv anvn Khiill be done with such people. Nebraska City Press, The Turn-Bezirk. The fourth annual convention of the Turn-Hezirk convened jester dav morning at the Turner hall with John V. Saltier in tne c.iair u,wi T. Karrres as secretary. There were present twenty-six delegates. six from Liucoln, six from Omaha, etered three from Fremont, tnree irom $75.50, Nebraska City, hve irom sioux t..iiy, jn tlie Mrs. A. K. Dean of Omaha is visit ing with the family of II. J. Streight, S. Mayer, of the firm of Mayer & Morgan, is in the city today. Mrs. J. M. Patterson was a pass enger on No. 5 this morning for Omaha. within sixty days from this date exceptions to all parties. In the case of Stull vs. Omaha Southern Kailway, sustained a motion for rehearing. Winch va. Winch la being argued as we go to press. COUNCIL CLATTER. The Council Meet But Do Very Little Business. The citv council convened iu reg- I.N. Hunter of Wrrping Water . 1 BPSHion for the first time this I !.. 4lt. :4- 1 . If r IM (Vl . . t - ill.. nilnlmm. ct al. Application f jdetendant lor - ' . " year imov ...K. . v..wu - continuance held insufficient, with- '" bcr. rresent, mayor .c..-y, v.c out answer, filed. Default entered H. C. Kerr, of F, G. Fricke's drug Fox and Councilmen Salisbury, and iudmnent of reviver in the sum store, is confined to 111s room vvitu uutsche, retersen, n. u. johcb, of $100.2.-, with interest. Ule K" VV w. jonca, orow the matter of the last will and A very prominent young man of ciumuii'iinorcamc in -...., Murphy nnd l.arsen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Communication from the chief of the fire department was read and , referred to the lire and water committee. On motion of Browne the judic ary committee, in connection with the fire and water committee, were instructed to draft an ordinance to establish a paid fire department In testament of Mary N. Allison, de-1 this city has already received six ceased. Hearing on pennon i n- mit same to probate, February 1, 10 a. 111. O. II. Goodwin vs. Richard Hil- stine. Suit on note for $7."). De fault of defendant entered. Judg ment for plaintiff for ifllt.10. John C. Petersen vs. Plattsmouth Investment Co. Suit on account for $0-7.10. Answer, February 1. Nebraska Sc Iowa Insurance Co. vs. W. F. Jones. Suit on promissory nofe for $50. Default of defendant Judgment for plaintiff for matter of the estate of defendant consisting 01 inourj io- -tSched under said order. Haid cause was 0011 tiued toX loth day of February 16W at 10 o'clock a.m. Herman Kleitch, Pltfl. Iowa, and three from thlscity. The Cbas. S. Allen, deceased. Hearing headquarters were located here for on petitiou for appointment of Jas. The better service rendered by railways in its transportation is apparent in the liberal eastern shipments to meet the steady do mestic and export demands. The scarcity et iA..ff T7,irnn i-hirK nrP;iiiatfi ftriftrlflTa Sale. 01 oreau-iuu. ',7 , " ,, or n 1 the substitution 01 sometnine iur unuuianid- ShoValter clerk Tthe d?let urtltUl ble rye. is creating a better demand for our and for Cass coumy, Nebraska and to me which is proving to foreign consumers directed, I will on .the 8tli day oil bru.rv. A gs wholesomCi nulritious and ?i UK2. at I 0 'lock p. m. ( I saia aay. at me intof the stalrwy leading up to liockwood cheap bread gram, hall In the city of Plaltsiuoutli, ('a;s eouty. The oat market has attracted more than Nebraska, that being the place where the 1 last . customary share of attention,, and while MpubtaUK affected in aVneral way by the influences to-wit Lots two hundred and nine (209) and apparent in wheat and corn, was not ad two hundred and ten (JIO) In the li I lag of , influenced by the reported yield "tprWlKud which was about thirteen million bushels unto belonging ot In aay wife appertaining. ess than the previous year's crop. The The same being levied upon wid aken as the tTansp0Ttation service resulted in property of J. a. ' 0V7a,d- liberal shipments, and the outward move- . . ." r 17-l.tr-..ltlst' another year. The turn-Jest win be held in Sioux City, Iowa, the cotnincr year. The date will be set in the near future. The election of officers will be held next Sunday. II. Green administrator. Prayer of petition granted and bond fixed at $1,5C0. In the matter of the estate of Anson L. Root, deceased. Hearing ou petition for appointment of Russell D. Root administrator, invitations to the leap year party Friday evening. Judge Ramsey to-diy issued a marriage license to Henry Kiech maii and Mrs, Amelia Schildmeicr both of this county. The celebrated murder trial has at last come to a close and Dr. Graves has been sentenced to hang within the two weeks beginiug it January 01. . rnnrt nt tiie nCxt nieetiner. The young ladies having the leap Councilman Browne requested the year party in charge met last eve- may0r to appoint Councilman ning. Elaborate preparations are Gtitsche to act with the two corn being made and the party is now tllitteca, as he had served several an assured success. years in the department at Gales Senator Paddock yesterday se- burg, Illinois, and that his servict s cured from the secretary of agricul- would be valuable in drafting the J..-,. ii, .i,.ud9, tii,(li.rilr frr till" nrriinnnCP. TllO TCOUest WaS III, V' 1 1 1 1 U V-V UUU . J - - - - - establishment of a meat inspection granted. service at the Nebraska City pack A communication from the sccre- ing house. tary of the fire department was read. riAfnnilnt.fl court recovered lv plalntin.BKalnst said defendant'', piuttsmouth. Neb. .January 6. A. p. im. - - u . , , An Afflicted Family. There is sadness in the home of Mr nml M. Tacob Breiner of lilm- ,..1 Tnut Tliursdav morninff uonunxeuatin,uisj, .. . ....... 1 ,t,iMiii,i tx.nal Bank of Cass County vs. Peter ineir nine iuui-jiai-uiu nii.u ....w. - - si'ting in a chair by the stove, Clarence et ai. 01111 on pnn-nu. when it accidentally pulled a wash- note for $200. Answer, February 1. boiler of boiling clothes and water Adolpli uuKaccic vs. jonn uui. rtt Hm1di.iritfriirhtfullv. The cck, suit on account .or " " . 1 . . 1 n in. aA Satnrdav mornincr. answer, January u,iw. in 1 4-i ofn;rin ol ' Frank II. Ellenbaum vs. Richard A wreck occurred iu the B. & M. yards at Lincoln last night. An Prayer of petition granted and 1 engine backing in from the round House came in contact wim uuc going out. Both engineB wer,e more or less damaged, but no one was hurt. notifying the mayor and council of the officers elected by the fire department. The council laid the communication on the table and the officers-elect of the department will not be confirmed until after the committees report on a paid . . . I . I I If l nil Last night was the coldest night uq"-' " -t . . C tl.A si4- marulifll this winter the thermometers rang- "I" "T" " " !- fmm from 20 to 28 decrees be- snowed tnai nnrs tunc u low iero in this city. At Grant, Ne- last month were $7.50. Referred to T, B. Wii' n Atty. for I'lalntlfl. Wii.i.iaM tiuhk. Sheriff Csss Co., Neb. Legal Notice TN DI8TBICT COURT, CA.S8 COUNTY NE J, brasks. , Maria L. Butler and I Mary F, Butler, t lain tiffs. John Grimes and wife, Maria L, Grlmci : James Y. firtmes and wife. Sarah A. Orlmes Nancy J. Buibaukaud husband, David B. v Buroauk lEWIra K. Urlmes.Clara A.. Grimes ai-ah F, Johnson and husband, Alfred Johnson ; Helen U.Whltmoreand huHbaud 7..;1 tahitmnmi Ltzza A. Grimes Kraiicls Grimes and wife, Abble D. Grimes JohnH. Grimes i Luclnda K. Grimes. Day Id W. Grimes : Betsy J. Brown ; John is. Butler and wife. Francena Butler ; James Butler and wle. Ellen M. Butler ; Fran cis A. Walker and wife. Martha Walker John O. Waiker and wife, Kebecca C. Walk H William B. Allison, Addl lit .Coo bam xtir. v. Knller and husband, Melville W. ruller : Jane K. Marsh and husband. Ben. lamln F. Marsh j Addie K.CoollMugb the lounger. Willlmene F. Coolbsugh. Illinois fjoolbaiiKh, Grace W. Brown ami husband Arch bald L. Brown ; Maud ifuller. Mary 0 Fuller, Mildred Wallace and husband. HughC, Wallace : Paulina 0. Abery and husland, James MAubery ; Catherine M. W. Fuller J OBI1B Din-n 1 Melville W Fuller. Guardian of Jane Brown "Star. minor; Helen Gallagher. Lyman CMk andeeorgeO. La iman. rteutois ot estatSof James W. Crimes deceased and Melville W. runer, kouv uji v f Coolbaugh deceased ; Frances Hlgbee, OeOTM Truo N tally , Henrietta Gregson. Bisau Neally.'Win. B, Allison and Edward w?u.f;i llZZi f wtate of Mary N. if. penny, s""" - Allerton. deceased. Defe,d--u J The above named defendants will take no lice that on the 29th day of December 1R1 Maria, L But er and Mary F. Butler, plaintiff; SfJSinSM their retltlon'te the dlrirlct court nrnicca tn Ka mute liberal for some ,ime. The demand from the East to replea d l'";; Suit in replevin. Hear- braska, it was 31 degrees below and the police committee ish depleted stocks being excellent, while the gnef-stncRen parents, me " . . L ' xT "i... A,rrtA The report of the large quantities are needed to supply the two-year-old babe lell from a chair nig, January 10, xv a. .u. at iane omc, i umo--, .J. . ;..n..l. I . ... j j- j .1 I AVlnnH KilliMhlirV VS. W. II I llnm Dearing. Action tocontestelection. j, n. Summers is confined to his Notice to quash service and dismiss bed with a eevere attack of the action, overruled. . grippe, which will keep him in the Geo.Edsonvs.Wm.Tighe. Action h0U8e for Beveral days. Mr. Sum- nniv lenm of horses Mr. ureineriio w""! .tv... . Imers received a teiegram iu-uajr owued trot on the railroad track quash service, overruled uu 2: . L Rake nd Mi(J9 Kllea l, BaUey, II. J. Becker and son were passen- J both Q Eimw0od. Miss Bailey is rers for Omaha this morning. I denutv postmistress of that place. m m n.oi n( Smith Park, reoorts License to wed issued to Mr. Tas. ning at the residence of S. liuzzet GM rolM,i, ,t.reet com, winter's export requirements. I .jlft day tne cther child died and .V&J&XJSL.'ZiR broke it. collar bone and fractured belief that the eastern shippers will be Us shoulder blade. Six months ago active competitors of the packers for the I tliey. buried their eight-year-old diminished supply, imparted a ieeiing oi 1 hild and thrce -ntha ago the Connaencein ma miurc w jiiuv.oiuwa was aot destroyed by the weakness In grain after the issuing of the Government Report About the only depressing feature noticea ble, which through its influence on general business in the South may f necessitate economy in a section where bog product is The report of the city treasurer was read and referred to the finance committee. Following is the report of the finance committee: J It Doi.HOll. sal ' I 4S OO Jacob Htull, team work Orln Klnnlson, same that Viiu fatlipr. livinir in I John Janda, same HLtlLIll-: lllUh S0 -- - I m mm License to wed issued to Mr. Chas. Iuinoi8 wa8 lyin- at the point of C .Pal-all. ame ......... - Bobt Johnson, hand work 8 W 4 W I 09 60 800 death. T.. W,,lvf1aM aatvIA The oeograpnicai bociui i ,,, Jpnnfti gamB A4ICCII0C IU wcu innuv-i. w - - j 1 o .edboy at Nichols and Miss MaryM. Carrell, drew . large - rrl: 7( too 1 so 2 X 1 (0 liberally consumed, was the panicky feeling in cotton, which has carried prices to an . 1 t?Ant rrWM fnr I . . . t I '. .. aDnormaiiy low uuim. wv..... . ... . .fi arrival OI a CUUU sucu uv rtiuiuio mm aioo .-. . " ..... iTvm . . A...- C 1n.:..l U, than I u,c al11'"" " . ... . . I . . ..... I nnA iimn maa hiw! hv tllOSe DreS- I i."1 provisions u4yd y." . ' "A ".j his residence and that lie will vote both ot Kock iiiuu precum. , - uBn McOlynn. same liberally before any material auvau.o The village board of Kagle has jouu .v..v. , ------ onnth The trentlCmen were j h Jones, hauling dead dog 1 00 been requested by fifteen free Uearln(r on pn on wr . Mun,;f0r twenty-fiTe wCole,bitroti 8 00 holders totrrant one C. C. Price a ment of Peter J. Hansen adminis- all given a county to ! J n " t,,i C H Petersen, bslldlng tool house sw holders to grant one v. v. i,-h I rnts. and the young ladies all had I hv,ntmai mi 10 trator. 1 raver uiauiu ' - 1 - ... . 1 ri-no w, - 1 1 . 1. 11.. Mn,. r in. rn iiitv . . v. i. a caru wnu iuc nsmc . iu,. j 1 e 11 uunninanam, iiiromau uw curred. We-er to Cold to Dehorn Cattle. Remember it never frets too cold to dehorn cattle, but it does get too warm. Any time except ny time is tiio rio-lit titrip. It ran onlv be done with Bafatv between October and I tnr A earn nriiiresseu to nic uir dersigned at kock kiuiis,. ncu. 1 I be promptly answered. 4t u. ruKiAJ.u license to run a saloon in the vil lage. W. at $2,500. 35 00 seat upon it. The boys then had to J LKlldow. foreman No a hose cart J. Hesser, of the Picnic Negotiations were entered into acM the name of the county seat j c Bearies. special poi.c Gardens, left this morning for Lin- Salurday between Dr. Wainwright, 0f the county they represented and j;B"i.w.." ..m::V::;:.:".:::":- b m coin to attend the Horticultural I . j . bichloride I if thev failed were fined five cents, j HenrT jiC(jUr6, salary oo convention which convenes there ,,:- t Blair, and the u i renorted that only one out of John Fltzpatrlck, salary . hv. ... v.. - , . Timnth-:irk. eoal tomorrow. OUR TARIFF WORKS BETTER THAN ENGLAND EXPECTED The St. James Gazette, speaking ef President Harrison's message, Eaglet The aava: Sf cms county. Nebraska against said defen- . t :Ilir)ortant fpoint is that . . .ni nrovar oi wnicn hi r i - . .. 1 . . : : Secure a pan refers to the Tariff. The The county co .. nrooertyVwlti The west half (H) of the I nrantpd comoare si cnifi-1 secured transportation for Mrs. British furures. which Monday and children to Harris, MSHJ stationary .condition of Mo. She alleges that her husband ; ,nl even i , range Tnumber twelve (11): I trade. It is all well 10 say .;?S2t"hwfiVdI iorthwest quarter tlW rArirnns will presently dis northwest quarter W oi WVS: ttie mistake in their fiscal policy, (W !l!&.&lJ&fflwtiS I.? iTnrhnna thev mav not. In the nf Rpntrice. Ten thousand dol- . . , l.:.l I "v ... Hiss bmma Auanis lsnow ucuuivi lar8 wa9 BUbscribed for the estaD- the counter as assistant cashier in lifjnment 0 ti,e institution. The the Bank of Eagle. This may be etockhojders met and elected of- considered an indication of pros- ficer8 and a board of directors. The perity and increase of business.- Beatrice institute will be estab- I the whole number had the fright answer. 45 0O Timothy Clark, coal The' claims of Henry McGuireand George Poisall as foremen of the Third and Fourth ward hose were reterrea to we lished at once. Americans will presently discover he- mistake in their fiscal policy, Jti but perhaps they may not. In the "iWd northwest 'VtSree ) meantime the calculations of he quarter () section n'imbe' th supporters ;of the McKiotey bill Sin" are working out much better than number twenty (, to-".- (11). ranue uu nDer cieve" vo , l,.il ran unn in any one m ivngiuiei nn... ,v..ow . expect. District Court. Victoria Blake vs. Lhas. mam. 1 companies Defendant has leave to file answer claims committee, as the finance instanter. committee did not seem to think a B A. Gibson vs. W. M.ITameson city official could hold two situa- Thnrsday January 7. was the et al. judgment for plaintiff in the tions and draw two salaries from thirty-first anniversay of the wed- eum'0f $1,900 60, with costs and in the city. , ding of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes teret. Decree for forciosure or- On account of the sickness of Mr. and alarge number of their frieaids dered. Murphy, chairman of the special n-nttipred at their home south 01 ,.... p.. Haves vs. P. I . Lee et committee to report on me open ,.. Afisr nartakinc of a vimn. L,,iu,.,in file answer within I intr of the alley back ot M. O'Dono- iu " I r- - 1 uu ' v v 1 i-i tuous repast the guest departed ton d.,ye The Hkkali received a letter Maving, hower, several very uscuu Prentice, Hrownstone anu i,u, to from G. L. Austin, formerly with presents and good wishes, that they 0 j Kmfr and county comtnis- Fred Herrmann but now of the gov- might see many returns of these Biouer8, injunction vacated and set milestone in their journey througn aside nnj piaintifl dismissed tor has failed to support her. She goes to Missouri to live with relatives. Lezii Notice , w n. Mnr edue. hrst inline u.iruowu. llie l"ri ivb iiiim.-in-.. -.",,","-r . rtim iannot be equitably divided, that said prem tses may be sold and the proceeds t""uj. u Plll,',sm0iitli City WKtweSW their '"ord.Vt tttii l..n nV for the sum of ffVPou a?e v ..Tred to answer .aid petition on or before Monday the Kt i day of February a' Maria t. hutlkk 1W- Mart F. Bcti.kr by John A. Davles, their attorney. Dated December 1801. tn M in an action peii'Miig neiore " ,' 1. m Rm in 11 11 nun unci .1. i. mi 111 1 .uu. .1 . , .. , ., in M ... d iut. that Of IIIOQ- Notice of Probate of Will. THE BTATE 0 NEBBA9KA I,. In (Jountv Court for Cas County. r la tlie Siatter ot the last will and testamentof Mart N. Allison, deceased : Notice Is hereby given that en the first day of February A. D1; twfl. at the ofnee et the couu . . i ni.tiammith. Oast county. Nehras- LVatlhehour-of W .'clock In the forenoo. the following matter win oe .-". e Thi netltlon of Wra. B Allison and Edward B NeaTlt w admit to probate a, certlded ennr if the last will and testament of Mary N All -t tne lasi w' niiue. Iowa In said ' I .... ft'rat n'AlllA linkll' PoWrtyMjnUd,te,e,,,.;u;tccr X, ' . . to the ista dav of oain i:ur ..... . ...... - - February 1,2 at .00 cloek4a.m.NspiaiiiUff inn. nctnit- tWbf.'Hm.a.yAD,l. Byorderoftl.eBComt.sjfv co jm) John A. Davles. Attorney lor petitioners. eminent printing office at Washing ton. D. C, ordering THE IJEKALO Hfe. will) . . u:, lli further navsi that ffiii?! Uie'ro! of he will be here this fall to help elect rint'tsmouth City. county. NebrasU. Is- . , onlv Ianie G. Blaine. and also that everything at Wash ington is Blaine. Grant is positive that Blaine will be the party nom inee. Fcrybody ia aware of the fact that this is leap year, but it was impressed upon the mind of the county judge at Council Bluffs the other day when a charming young lady stepped into his oflice and blttshingly asked that a marriage license be granted her. The groom is a Milwaukee traveling man. The request was granted. It is one of two instances recorded where a marriage license ha- been asked for by a lady desiring to commit matrimony. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Dabr " k. we gate h.r Csitarta. m ben she waa i Child, she cried for Ctwtoria, H'ben she bme' Miss, she rlung to Castor j, -n.eii.l-.lwd Chi!!r-n. hi ;Tthem Csjtori The W. R.C At the last regular meeting of McConihie W. R. C. No. 50 the fol lowing officers were installed: President-Mrs. K. C. Streight. S. V. P. Mrs. Lydia Newland. J. V. P. Mrs. Millie Curtis. Secretary Mrs. Agnes Chapman. Treasurer-Mrs. Emma Tiffauy. Chaplain-Mrs. Mattie Amuck. Conductor Mrs. Bettie Holmes. Guard Mrs. Augusta Bates. A. C Mrs. Luella Roberts. A.G.-Mrs. Mary Miller. Organist-Mrs. Kate K. McMaken, Delegate-Mrs. Sarah Carrigan. Alternate-Mrs. Sarah MclClwain want of equity. Prentice, Brownstone & Co., vs Erath & Thyn et al; has leave to an swer within thirty days. As we go to press the case of Dudley, Steele & Co., vs. Kasmus Peterson is being atgued. In the matter of the Plattsmout Street Railway L-o. vs. opraguc Klectric Railway and Moter Co ludire Chapman rendered the fol- " - - ... ... . L tnarimr decision: tu, tne coun, find the issues in favor of the de fendant. Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Co. That said defendant has complied with the former order . 1 it. nf this court nnd cnu piacc uic rondition tor street railway in f mieration on July 4, 1891, and on Mr. Will Smith, an employee 01 . . (laT ,.! eail road oyer to o. . . . . ,. hoe's lots at the end ot Maiden mrcw the committee was given further time. Mr. Gutsche moved that if there was not an ordinance in force com pelling property owners to keep the snow off the sidewalks in front o their property that the judiciary committee be instructed to draft one. An ordinance was read transfer--. . , .... ,t ring !bl,i irom tne uncicoi indebtedness fund to the general fund and was laid over to tne next, meeting. On motion of Gutsche the council adjourned. Marie Heath, the principal come dienne and star of "A Turkish Bath," is a clever actress, a fiue singer and a graceful dancer. Her role in the comedy admits of every opportunity to show her versatility- the B. f. M. tin shops, morning for Havlock. left this . .. r.. I 1....M f. (he Plattsmoutn Ptreei i.mfij v and that said street railway com City Attorney C. S. Polk was in, Omaha to day on legal business.