T1IK AVKKKLY llKUALD: P I ATTSM ( ) 1 1 T 1 1 , N K I M A S K A . Dl-Cl- M 1JK US. 1SD2. ?- ETTING SHORT ON GASH Ijents of the State University J Make a Complaint. i THE CORNER STONE LAID. iThe Corner Stone of Elmwoods New Opera House Laid Last a Saturday With Fitting Nw Ceremonies. 0. ft YEAR OF ACTIVITY. trip to Omaha. The day was lino, j ami two of us started from I'latts- j mouth in the morning, crossed the : Much Accomplished in the Do- La Platte ferry, drove to South partment of the Interior. Omaha, and as we came into South Omaha took the right hand road to i I The Storm Is General, ast night about 10 o'clock the brick corner, where there is a large shed kept for the purpose of aceotutnoiU ting the public, by hitching and feeding their teams. We drove in and hitched team and feed them. We went a tew steps to the mortor line. This line runs through North Omaha to Florence, a distance of eleven mile. A nickel pays your fare f rom one end of the line to the other. We got oil at Farnhain street and after attending ALL RECORDS BROKEN. Secretary Noble's Annual Report an Interesting Document Work of the Different Bureaus of the Department. What He Says IM. 1 ..I Sin.fi. :irv i ii..i-i is nothing more gramying t" jum iuh- i...... ..,.v . , v n,.,.n ... ............. l4, fri.MwU of education in the line to the other. We got oil at Xobh- to the president is an inter . . r -V..K... o,: tli.. niiirvrl- Farnhain street and after attending estine; document ami covers hilly to business, we remained in that and in detail the operations of this 1 II I M Nl I Itir lit llILl UI"M - I I f .i-.,....,t nf the State University part of the city, three or four hours oT,.;,t department fin the past two years. The growth taking in the sights. The a we took The volume of work accomplished I . .' ... i... i....,i..k ,.f tlie motor on Fourteenth and Farm lin-io..- the nii'sent administration tl.iu uwint I . now mi: i ov.v . ... -- ita class in the west, has been re- ham, and in a short time we were is shown to greatly exceed that of :.i iii 1.,-iviii. back at South Omaha, returned to anv like treccding iicriod, and will ViuarRaoiy iu r.-- - . r J ' . I .1... 1.:.- I .....I f. I ..l, llllf'tl ,..,1.1.. ..1 .. .......1 Ml. ,.f fltlV nilrr of the present decade, i ne oi-1 w "t; - pioo.ioij ,us., c . j ial reoort of the Hoard of K'e- M ... ......... .t -not with V e sun an hour and a oitarter j the historv of the department. xllTQ Ul I'l U) tllV fc"' " " I I " fNwo Yt,.,r8 a0 Miows that there liign, at suu-uown we were at uie i u,s view is supporieo oy a ion 1 i,.,i,... ...iiimIIv iii at- ferry, and about dusk we reached Hiininiarv preliminary to a dt scrip lMHnnl.H This did not include pri- Hattsmouth. tion of the work of the several bu- i ...... ...i, u;miv took in- I learned whil in South Omaha, reams under the direction ol 'the SeC- music and art. The hi- that pumpkins were in great de- retary for the last fiscal year . . ...... t,. f nv. maml lor Pies, invinir to scarcity t he wcneral land oince mis enmai report, wiucu .... ,,,, . " , . .,... i,,vd Saturday, shows that oi apples anu ouier irtiiis; uu- pie woiKctl oil uie vast, accumulations the actual attMidanee at the present iaciory in cvmiii wm.ui.i ib v oi lormer years, ami is now on i ,.. ;u )" The increase is in all per wagon loan lor mem. -ny rout luisiness, greany to uie nuvan tlKvdeo irtiiieiitsof the university, tanner who lias an over supply oi tage ol western settlers; me inuiau Tim r,Mr,Mits express their belief this fruit, may. instead of feeding bureau has made great progress in i,i ...:u,;. . H,,. two coming years mem to ins siock, lane uiem ui elevating t lie various jmuau iriues, ,i.r of students in actual at- there, and get good money for them j the work of nlloUment of land in I .. . i , r 1 1 . . 1 .. . .I., .i... .;ii i,.,v increased to aH oiing uacn oran irom uie nous severalty to inuivuiuai imiians, uie 1 'VXI niid an attendance of 'J.tKKI is for Ids stock. Seventy-live cents COnse.iueut disintegration of their ...J4i. .wwcii.Jiiii.w of the next 1 pnyw for the round trip (there and tribal relations and the develop V11L11111 lHl.i.'iyn.i.v. , t four years. Witli these expeeta- ; eases the resignations areSaecom panied by recoiiieiul.itioiiH for the began to snow and this morning it appointments of denioeraticsucces. had drifted to the depth of several Hur and endorsments of republican feet. All day long the snow hasjf,r u. ,irpsi. ilu.,lmi.ii1. The kept falling and with the strong pl,,naliou of this phenomena is the north-west wind blowing has mad.-, anxiety of republican postmasters it impossible for business to j to Mi lTtliiMr ollloi. IWturo.- tit a pro transacted, and from the etTects of ! ., S(VIM. ., mvust.r ; ,. ... ...ml tlie storm iumess is at a stand- van. ,-. In ni,.,,v h... ... ' still, the schools dosed at noon. j ,.,Mer expects 'to be a elerk or an ' From indications (he storm is uistat lor his successor. Alter general all over tin- Mate. Trains ! eonsnltatioii (. Nebraska se nators ; are delayed on account of the snow; llilVl. dtcided not to make anv drifting so bad. recoiimieudal ions of ilemoerals for The theremometer is only a few ,U.H(. '(uVs. leavin" whm-ver may degrees below the frecaing point. . ,;. democratic dispenser of itat- The streets are impassable and at r,,nage. uhetlier it be Governor the rate the wind is blowing every i;,, Dr. Min,.,-, i:,u li.l Mar thing will be blockae.l by tumor-j,;,," Tabias Castor or the sage of row' j Arbor Lodge to direct the disturbu- Wllltully Mlsreprosented. j tion of patronage. If a republican The News last night came out ami ' postmaster feels impelled to resign said that the It. iV M. had refused to j the republicans of the neighbor have anything more to do with gar-j hood should agree among theni- nishce proceedings. In bold tvpe selves to recommend a good rcpub. I it-ii it successor, wi 1 1 serve untitle. SCROFULOUS BABY Our Family l'hyglctan KecommrniU Cutlcum lCciitedlc, and Says They Cured Our Child. Fnther Went 2." Mllrs to GetCutleurn, and KecUTIiitiikful anil AVauts Others to Do at He Did. it asserts "no more garnishees." The order as Tlili lll-KAI.D inter prets it is that the company will re fuse to accept any more assign ments of wages. The company have no say in the garnishee cases. Notice of garnishee is served upon them and they have to abide by the decision of the court I'he News willfully misrepresented the o der for some reason. Wy rtilM tirok out with crnfiil hrn nmiilm uUI.kikI ' trii tl . mtviMnk that Hit- iliK'tnr i ..it 1,1 ilo. It IvHik nut hit li.ur nnd lirokr out on l.ta I nil', unci . It th.-ii I i vi I H Kkki.ipii.ii wrv rt'cotinnoiitli'd ly otir iK,rt,.r whoHttftulrtl him, mill lo now illliiK hi'rt. 'I'hr ilm'tur u.nl t't'TK I I k Kkmkiiikn ourttl my chllil, kihI n.oiMiiinciiil. tliftit for nil tllM'iwv nf thi' ikin nml I UxkI. It tllil net t lktl l.ltt Olio M Of I'l'TICI IIA Itl'.H KtllKH. I H'l twenty tlvt-itill.-a to (ii't llicm. My ilulil In wi'lUml hiu. ii tine lit'uit of hitir na rnn !', fur which I I" I th:uik(ul In you, for my wifw I" in I nil hrnltli. 1 llilVl' rWOIIlll'u'lllll'll I'l TH'I'IU llr.XKOIKH tl(OllT. I'rliit thin If you think It will cou.u uny (mkmii ti do an 1 iliil. H. K. rCN'SOX, Lnngley, l'.Vct'o., AtSi. I nm thpt tlnrlor that rcooimni'iiili'il CrTlcftt l!t.KiilK to 1 1. K. IVikoii. I hnvu known th, it to i-1 1 10 in'toral hail niHi'it of kln uliil hliixl fcuHta, uuil I .'iv lin y are iroo.. illird M.UV K. r.UOOKS.M.n. back) ami l'latte. Thomas' ferry at i.a ft GIRL'S EXPERIENCE. Found in Convulsions Behind tho New York Bakery. SHE REFUSES TO TALK. ken an Over-Uose Hog Market. Tho From Tuesday's Daily. Her Experience. At an early hour this morning a i nient of schools. Great reform has been accomplished in the purchas ing of Indian supplies. The pen sioii office has disposed of an mi incuse volume of work and has exceeded all former records in the number of final adjudica tions, both original and upon ap peals, executed the beniticeiit laws for the soldiers of the union. 1 be census office has hnished nearly all of its ininience and highly scientific work and what remains is rapidly Hearing completion The geological survey has progres sed greatly in its topographical survey of the states ami territories; in locatiiiL' raservoirs for the iin gation ol the arid land, and its other useful divisions. I he rail road bureau has kept constant con ditions of road beds and appurten ances, and given careful consider xi :-i :a ....,...,.., , ..rrU aiion to the ouestion of the mutltr- I . ...... ....i.ui.iivi.il r:til L .. ... . f.t ti ...i.. i I. ...... t .. ill!'- ilehts ol tnc ruumv.... om U.bakehorUbn;"' ' -ads and the future conditmns ft ye in It will be Jn .ft a glance The unfortunate girl, it has been which should govern hen 1 e til. ......; , ...u,rvfortl. re. learned, was takii.ir a drug for the patent oll.co has kept up with the ' , . I , i... enrrent wotk and has mtrotlucei gents xo auopt .1 "'j union.. niiiiirv. r.,.......B - change in the financial policy. The I coming a mother and had, prob- regents have met this difficulty by I ably by mistime, taken an overdose. ..nln.r ni tliev can no lotlgcrl A doctor w as siiiiiiuoilcu ami caoL, i " ' ...... j I erect buildings with university rev I worked with her tintd she had re enuee. lluildings must hereafter I covered from her convulsions and be Drovided-from the state general I she is now on the road to recovery . . . i .... . t . ,. , , fund. This i3 the policy pursued pv J lie management oi me oaitery said they knew nothing of the affair and the doctors wouldn't say very much, the facts as above stated were rumored on the streets, and they are given for what they are, worth tions realized, the state will be con fronted with a grave responsibility iu the way of furnishing the means V to carry on the work in all of the de Vartinents. A The following paragraph from the report will indicate the extent of the .esponsibility which devolves U le legislature in caring for the iniversity: 't"The unexpected growth in mini-1 Wa9 TaknK a DruK to Relieve Her of j-? . . . i i ... i Tfttrs has not neen acctmipatnen u a Responsibility and Had Ta U anetpial growth in revenues. It J was supposed at the time the three- V eighths of a mill tax was granted a' that the assessment roll of the state j would rise with sufficient rapidity to furnish all the funds necessary lAfor university purposes. The fact girl in the employ of the New York "jseems to be, however, that the as- bakery was found laying out back VtoautniMit roll for lS'.H is not as large of the bakery in terrible convul- I . I . Is it was estimated (at the tune) uie tssessment roll for 1SSS would be. foroitlo WeuknesH PoNttivo Cure. To Tllli ICl'lTOK: Please inforn your readers that I haven positive remedy for the thousand nm! one ills which arise from derange female organs, l snail lie glad to semi two bottles tif any remedy l Kl)i; to any idy if they will send their express mil 1'. (). address. Youra respect fully, IK. It. D. MAkTlllsl, I'lK'A, N. Y. WILL OPENTHETr EYES. placed by a democrat under the in Coming admin ist rat inn. Senator Manderson has been ad vised by the commissioner of the general laud ollice that the secre tary of the interior has instructed him to proceed to survey that por tion of the northern boundary of the stall' of Nebraska west of the Missouri river substantially in the same manner as was pursued in the survey of the boundary between North Dakota and South D.iliola. Investigations for proposals for ex ecuting this work will soon be pub lished in the Yonkton and Huron and Omaha and Lincoln papers. The monuments used will be of the same size and of the some material as those used in the Dakota survey, ami will be placed a half-mile aparl The contract will be awarded lo tin lowest bidder. Cuticura Resolvent Thi'lii'W lllooil nml Skin furl Iter, nnil urpali.t rf Humor Ki'ini'illi'a, i lt auxin tin. hlooil of nil iui i: I. tlm anil iiolaoiioiiii i'l, iiii'iitu, and tlm ri'iuovo, tU raiiHC, whlli't'l TH -fit, tlu'ttii'iit nkiti rurv.mnll : . lit t it Siiai", nn 'ViilKiti'klti I .-h u 1 1 tU-r t -l nr D'n Hkiti unil mimIp, ninl rrntoru the hair. I'hi: lii ft Tut It KKtuciMM cum I'very i'ili f Hi hlnir, hnrnliiK, rly, ilniily, ami hlot'-hy pkitj, li, nml lilooil iIIhimiiii'i, fr'nii pnnpli'i to rn'rolnla, ftuiu iulaiu y lu no', w lion tliu hint hyali:lau lull. President Harrison's LastMcs sago Delivered. A VERY ABLE DOCUMENT, Kolil every whirr. I'rli e, Cl'Tirrn, Mt. : Por. !"..-.; ItKnii'.vitNT, (I. I'ri'itiil hy Iho I'imi 1 Mil l AN II t'llKMII'AI. ('llltl'llltTIIN, llllHtoll. tf Si'tul lor " How to I 'lira skin I Hhi'iom," 04 pit!", Ml Hlnnlrutliiini, liJ luu U'llmoiilul.i. Hkin unit Hi nlp purllli'il nml hi-ittililli'it hy t.'l TH f It Hol'. AUoluti'ly Jiurn. IT STOPS THE PAIN. llnck Hi-he, khln-y mlnn, weakni'm, ihiiiiiiiiliaiii, nml iniiNi'iilnr pun" r-lli-vcil In line inliiiili. l,y the t lUl utirk Aiitl-1'alu l'UaUir. Xjo. GA3YS Senator's Paddock and MarulorBon Express Their Opinions on the President's Ideas Other Telegraphic News every other state in the west, and I ehpuld have been adoptetl here years ago." Laying the Corner Stone. fKi The Sumlay's Lincoln Journal O Contained the following telegram ' dated at K I in wood: J "The corner stone of the new AHobbs opera house was laid Satur day, with imposing ceremonies. The whole matter, by the way, was AVcouiplete surprise to the worthy doctor, whost innate modesty VI would have prompted him to let ' ilin tonlter mi bv without notice; V:"i but not so the enterprising citizens that they cannot pack them ' of El.nwood. Charles Rivett, the '"id make any money for a dead ! aaw oo.son in t-harire of the " certainty B tMii'liloiir verv carefully iV - .... I ...... mill ,1iitoiiutr:iti.M the td.'iim r... i u.-. t-.r n u in,, i ni'tnr wnsij'i, .." ..v. - concerned, prepared a suitable etone, and this afternoon, when the farmers and their families began : coming into town, the doctor was I anxious to know the reason. At a I. v ' iriven signal the JClmwooil silver Six Cent Hobs. The South Omaha correspondent of the World-Herald had the follow ing to say about the price of hogs I Monday. Six cent hogs were sold on the market at this point yesterday. There is nothing strange about 0 cent bogs, unless it Le that packers Six cents id the top and I price reached on hogs so far this year, and demonstrates the claim that South Oinaln is one of the best markets for shippers in thia country Hogs not only reached 0 cents, but the weights were the largest for any one Monday since the latter iiart of the month of June. The f cornet band sturck up one of its quality was not the best, yet the liveliest air9 and the people assem bled at the corner. The doctor and his wife were sent for and Mis. Hobbs placed the stone in position nmidst the cheers ol the crowu packers had to have theur Many sales were made 'tit 5.(.)7lo, the most going at f.").!l3, The packers claim that it is very risky business for them to pack several important reform, ine bureau of education has greatly ex tended its operations in Kngland and our country, and the disturibu tion of the funds for agricultural colleges, a difficult problem, has been satisfactorily ami cfhciciitly handled. During the present adininistation :t(.)S,U'S agricultural patients have been issued against 11)2,7.11 in the nreceeding four years, represent ing and excess in acerage of 37,i.7.l, 810 acres. The total quality of public lands disposed of during the past year by cash sales and miscellaneous entiries was i:t,(K)l,')l'J acres, and there was a total of cash receipts of :jd,sC0,10'.M'.. The policy of making forest re serves in me wesieru states mm territories has been greatly ad vanced during the past year. Six such reserves have been created by nresideutal proclamation, making ami area ot IV-Ja-.-W acres. Educational work among the In dians has been greatly increased 1 imnroved in efficiency. There has been an increase of over per cent in attendance of children in the schools, the total for 1W1 being l'.).7".):t scholars. New Indian reser- vation boarding schools have been established and others have been planned. I , , ..... i.... - i . : i. t.0 a.er fvrim Alton. the nogs wneiiu.c...arr.eiaasui..n.i former nreacher. who has lived side if they knew that the market would by side with the doctor for the past twenty-two years, made one of his characteristic addreses replete with wit, humor and pathos. He told j how the doctor, when almost a beardless boy, first came to his house during grasshopper days, when rations were scarce; how many a life had been won back al most from the death by his skill and tender care. The stone was laid and the crowd dispersed. The stone contained the following articles: Copy of Elmwood Echo, copy of Elmwood Leader, the first prescription the doctor wrote in Elmwood, a shoe off the horse the doctor rode into Elmwood on look- ing for a location, a picture of Con pressman liryan, eurrepitiously placed in by that irrepressible democrat, Jim Green. It is due to J. II. Green to say that he wat prin cioallv responsible for the splendid arrangement admirably carried out' Wasiiim; io., D. C, Dec. (1. - Presi dent Harrison's message was lis tened to with great interest in both house today. The democrats were curious Lo kaow what position the president would assume m ie- w the republicans were even more anxious to ascertain what key note he would set for future leadership. Opinion of the value of the message is a state paper naturally divide on party lines. Wepublicans gener ally pronounce it an uncommonly strong presentation of republican ichieveinents. Democrats as gen erally declare it a weak defense of a policy which they insist lias been discredited by the American peo ple. Senator Manderson of Nebraska said: Die message is admirable in tone, philosophical in char.icter,and with its thorough treatment of all matters of public moment, pvui rank as one of the many able state papers that have emanated from the pen of President Henjainin Harri son. He gives a careful, statistical account of the progress made by the republic under the protec tive svsteni since the war of the rebellion. It is n glorious history and it shows con i lusivelv that protection lias been - a great beneficience to the body pol ilie. in that it will open the eyes of many who have been deceived by democratic perversion and prevari cation during the late campaign The American people will conclude- after a perusal of the powerful h urea of progress and advancement that protection as an unconstitu tional measure is akin to others that have been declared unconstitu tional bv the democracy, such as - Leave orders for hair chain t at V.. (i. Dovey Son or Frank C'anulh's jewelry store. 1893. HARPER'S : MAGAZINE. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Miitrii.lne fur IH'tl will emit lime i niniiitiiin t lie iiuri vnlli'il htamliiril nl ex i ellt iii e vliu li lias cliin tic ten.i'il tt Irniii Ilie lieuiiiiiniK. Annum t lie nomine liMitiires nl the veur there will he new iinvelH liv A. Ciiliuil iiivle,C'iiiw1;iiict' l-eii-inmre W'ouIhimi unit Win. Itliu k. Short ftnries will In- eiintrilititiil hy tln'iinn-t pnpiihir writers nf the tin v. ImlinltiiK Slarv K. Wilhins, K'iehnnl llnriltim HiivIm, Mtiriiiitet llehinil. Ilrnniler .Int Hews, nnil iniiliy nl her. The illuM rnteil ileMt ript Ive iiniiirs will enilirme articles liv Julian Kiilpli nil new sniitlierii nml we-tern stili- it-fts; ly TheiMlore c Inni (in iiiiiiir ny I'l.ultni'v liitrelnw nn KiishIii unit Her vil;..,.'..'i,..l!i,.r:, .l.l"rillMl.,i,.v ".' , tut eie-ierii riilers, ete. Kilwin A. Ahliey s illllHtrilthins til .i llll KeHpt'li re t riiineiue will he t iinliinieil. I.iteriiry article will lie cniitriliiileil hv Onirics Klint Norton. Mrs.jiiinc T. Kit-Ms, Willimn Henii How ells, flntiHler Mutt hews tiiul others. 1L0001 SYFKill 13 II one or THI MOOT 0IUTM? INQ A Wf.l Alt ONI OF UU MOST dunoihous cr 3 BlSEiSES. 'i:.: ,.t. J wc sprrniLV, compiitflv no perma- NCNTLY CURE SfPHILIS, 9 WELL 9 GONORRHOEA GLEET STRICTURE VARICOCELE nvonooBte HAMPER'S PERIODICALS VKR YKAR: IIAK'l'l-K'S MACAZI.NIi " HAKTIiK-S WKKKI.Y 4 V" IIAKI'KK'S IIAZ.Mv' 4 i HAkl'KK'S YUl'XIi I'KiU'l.K ami rostnm- free to nil stiliwrihers In the tiileil rttules, i iiiiinlu tunl .Mexteti, SEMINAL WEAKNESS EFFECTS OF EARLY VICE NO ALL WI AKNESSCS ANO OIBCASES Of K PRIVATE, OCLICATC OH SkXUAL NATURE. eoNiuiTTiot rrr. Cll. UPON, ON ADOnllt WITH TM, ORS. BETTS & BETTS. 1 111 Smith lltli "trt " I, wiuthciiKl tor. Itrli uml Iioaulii" streets. The viiliiinesoflhe Mimti'.itie lie-in with it,., imoilier lur nm- nml I iei I'liihrr in filt h year. When no tune is nient i.meii, Htihscriptiiin will lienill with the tliiin- hcr t nrient lit the tune oi receipi in orner. Ilniiinl vnliiiiies iiMlnriicr s .laMii.ine lor three yenrs Imck, in nent clotli litinltittf, will he sent hv ininl, poslni!!- iinl,oii re. eint of j:i IKI per volinne. Clout t uses tor linilini:. Till t ents each hy innil. nisl pnnl. hViiiillnnccH hhoniu l e inline ny post- ohice niiiiiev onler or nraii, to uvoiu tiiiince of loi-s. New spn iers are not n tnpv thisinlver is nt without the i-nercss oriier til iliirpcr iV Hrolhers. Aililrcss, II AI-.fKW tic Ilk'OTIII-.k'S. .New York. staj' up they could handle even higher priced hogs with a profit but if they pack $-")'7o to $0 hogs and the market goes down, then they will be losers, and this is no part of the packers' business. As soon as the prices get down to a steady and reliable basis the reports will show that packing has been inarerially increased. Those who think that there has been no stock received at this point will be convinced by looking the matter up. From January 1 to De cember 5, the receipts have been (101,882 cattle, 1,50.-1,112 hogs, 170,787 sheep, 13,310 horses and mules; showing a gain of 145,180 cattle, a gain of 150,884 hogs, a gain of 17,3)G sheep, of 5,400 horses and mules as compared with 18U1. Theindications are that the year 18J3 will see very prosperious times for the South Omaha market and without doubt the receipts will be much larger than during the preceeding year, rectors of the I'liiou l'acihc Kail- road company shows that they co incide with the commissioner in recommending an extension of the debt rather than foreclosure. Much space is given by the secretary to the discussion of this very impor taut and pressing business. Considerable space is devoted to the territories and their govern ment. The Nicaragua caual project is the subject of an extended para eranh. The report is replete with information as to the great bureaus under the control of the interior de partment. She Keeps Eighty Servants. The Countess of Aberdeen, who keeps eighty servants in her home in Scotland, and is considered to be the one woman in Great liritian who has come closest to a solution of the servant-girl problem will tell of her methods of treating her help, etc., in an article for the Ladies' Home Journal entitled "How I Keep My servants The report of the government di- the right to coerce a sovereign state and thus preserve the nation, l lie fears of disaster and a bankrupt treasury as a result of a continu ance of the republicans iu power will be seen to be groundless, and the only fear now in the minds of the people is that the party for the first time in thirty and more years has had control of the government will lead it to financial and political ruin by the performance of the ab surd promises of their platform." Senator Paddock said: "Like all of Mr. Harrison's tnes- sages, it is lurid and comprehen sive. It sums up the record of pro- grew under loyal and intelligent republican leadership iu the inter ests of the nation. It is an incom patibly able business ntatement, covtring four of the greatest and most successful business years known in the history of governmen tal jdministration in this country, froti one of the ablest, it not the ablest, of all our presidents." Tkcre are an unusual number of l eipil Notice. Ill the illstric t t onrt of L'liHS county, e- hrnskn. In the mutter of the application of Hen ry A 1 1 1 ii to! .Mirniii o. wtiirii'ii ns i-ai-i ii- tors, to sell rem estate til tlie esuiie oi (ieorne nlraill.ileeeiiscil. This cause taiiie on lor liearinu upon the petition ol Henry A 1 i 1 nml Alirinii H. Wtilrailt, executors of the last will ami ti'stiiiiient of (ieortce Wtilnelt, ilecenseil, prayitiK lor lieetist-to sell the nnrlli half of the northeast quarter of section -Ml, town VI, ruiiue I-', t'tiss futility, Nehrn-hii, nml lite northwest imirter ol sect ion 17, town VI. rnni;e Cuss county, .Nehntskii, or it siillii.'ient nun. mil of the hiiiiio loliruiu the sum of l,i.(l for the payment of debts allowed nunitist said estntc.leuncies nml the tost ol no in tti iHt rat Ion. there not beiiik' siillicient personal propcrt V to pa V snid debts and expenses. It is tln-'elore ordered that all persons Interested III said estate appear before me lit the ollice of the clerk of the district court lit I'lnltsniout h on the -.'till dnv of December, lVi-.', at I n'clot k p. in., to show t iiiist- why ii license should not be Knotted to said ndniiiiist rn tor to sell so nint h of t he above described ri.nl est uie of snid deceased lis shall be necessary to ptiv said debts and expenses nml that service ol this order be nnide by publication four weeks in TlIK l'LAITS Kil I II IIKK.M.O. bated thisllrd dav of November, Is'.'.'. Hecsoil tV K'oot, attorney for estate. SAMl'l-.l. M. ( HAI'MAN. 13-4 Judeof the District Court. l.ejinl Notion. Hotines Marshall, I'lnintilT. vs. Will lo tn (i. McHiersnn and !im Jensen, cimi;sisini the tirni of Mcl'liersou tt Jensen, Defendants. The above tunned defendants will take notice, that on tin; bith tiny of Niiveinlier, hi, the above tunned phiintilT filed his pe tition til tilt! l asi net ninri o, nifiiiuiiiiiy. L-n,nl Notice. I'uder and bv virtu.-of an exei tithitl is sued by V. . II.' Deni'iiif, i I rl( nf the dis t re. "t i'i nr. 1 ot (.'a - s t mm it '..cbruska. upon il iiiik'tmnt reti len-.i i:i the loiintv coin', ot Cn -s ... 1 1 1 1 - .Whrnska in I'iivor i.l the l-.irst .National l,iiik ol ria'.lsiooii It .mil uxain-t tieuine S. IliUin -.s in I Ad. i.i.e Hillings mi l iiMrm"ft Vt t li. H i '1 i Kite is. surety, whicli judgment on the .'tli day ot September, l'-'. wn-dtiiv t.'aii-cripted (o-uid district coinl, I hate !i i' d upon the following dest ribed real i t ate si I lie proper! v ol I he -.aid I leot . 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 mill Adeline Hil lings, lowtt: coiiit'u nt intt at a point li.t and 7 HI b-ct I nl tl f-riw tier of the sw quarter of tin- - inii.r-.i r ol section 1, tov. ti-hip !'-, r . 1 1 1 1-' - ii iast and in south line ol the sw i j i : I . i 1 i : i i - ii- wist i , ant H Id feet, tin .r i ii-i::i' a it, thence east -I mill HID le. t, . ii;.i- south bet to place of 1 .1 iutiiuu ; nbo t oinnieiit lnt: lit u lioint l ' f-'et "ni l li ol the i e l oriier ol the s-.v ipinrti r ol .i.e nt ipiarb r nction IK township IJ . rtii--'- 1 1 I ln-oce west ol.'i felt to l. line o I beitnitiitiL!. 1 llim e west !l feel tliettcet noil Ii II'- l t.theine east !m feet, t lieiice sna' '.i b" Ii cr to i he place of beitt uiiikC, kn is n if a pint of lot Ii section 1h, town I'Jliiii-i- II I on t :t i il i i ii two houses. Also coniun ta inu lit li point '.il feet west of the northeast cornet of lot 2, section IS, township l"J. r.'inue li tift, thence ruiiniiiif soiitli ."i? feet to tin- pi. ne ot bi-uiiiiiillK, theiawHouth I'JI I. -et, thence wist towesl line of said lot IJ. tln-me north l.'l feet, thence east to place nl betrintilnt.'. known as a part of lot I'-'. section 1 township t', ranue 11. eoiit ainiiiK two lioiics; also lot 0, blot It '.' ni-corilitiir to tin- n corded plat of llioitipsi ill's rddttioii to I'l lit tsinnnt h ; also I'liiiiini'tii iittf ut the southwest corner ot section is, townsh'.p 1'.'. ratine II east, them e running east -III rods, tlie in e north rods to place of hi uitiniuti, t hence east IKI feet, tliciii f north :.I7 fret to place of lie- iiiniiiK, thence north i!" tei-t, thence west t.n feet, t hence west Ml feet, them e south ill feet, thence east IHl feet to place of betfitl tiiui;, cotitiiiuiiii one house: n'.-o coin tnenclnu at the southeast corner of north west quarter of the northctit corner of section 'I, kiu nsliip rntiie Hi east, ruti niim I hem f tn rt h IKi rods, thence west ' rods to placeof beiiiuthni;, thence south IS rods. the, ice west si I I rods.t lieitce north IS rod-, t hence east !i 111 roil- to pliee of be KinninK.contaitiititi on- a-, p mote or less, ami twill on the Jtlhilav "t December, is'.''-', lit III o'clock a, in. ot said day, at the front door of the court house in said coun ty, iu I 'In tt sun nit Ii. sell said real est.ite at public miction to the hinln -t bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, then mount due thereon beinu the sum nf V0 wil Ii with ten tier cent. Interest from Sept. 7th, HC! $ii.jn costs, mid accruing costs. jl. I'.NKi'll, Coroner Cass County, N'ebriisku. Dated AoveintHT a, mi. Lejal Notice. .Nehiaska, prn vitiu for jiuli-'ment iiuuinHt Jainetl M. I'litterstm, plnltititl vs. Frank H. said defend.'ints lor the Hum of $7M.lt. mid KUetibautn, defemluiit. Interest at 7 per cent, from the St Ii day of Krmik H. Kllenbiuim, non-resident de- November, fil. beitiK it balaiit e due on nc- fi-ailent , will take notice thut on tlie Wilt count for board anil nii-rclinmlise, fur- day of November, ISM, 11. ,S. Kiimsev, nislied to delendants tit their requt-Ht. De- county judue of Cans county. Nebraska, fetnlantH will further take notice that on Issued tin ortler of attachment for tlie sunt the I'itli day of November, Wi, tlietlerk of of $15 K), In an net inn pendin before him, the district court In and for Chhh county, w lii rem Jniues M. lnttersou is plaiutiir Nebraska, issued nn order of attachment and Flunk II. Kllenbiiuin defi ndiint, Unit for tlie snid sum of $7.l witli Interest un pro)crty of the defendant imiHlstinir of i-hiimeil by the pltiintitT,lMlnKtlieHtiiouiit one "cash register," litis been Htt.'ulied due In this artioti from the Ueft-ndntits j uritler nuid tirder. Said cnuse wns con. nml that the Pillowing rent eBtine nits tinned to tlie ititii tiny of Iniiuary, i, tit adieu tinner anil oy virtue or sum i in o ciock a. in., nt Mt liit li time you are re quired to answer or default will betaken .. ... ..I u..l.l ....I....... ortler ns tlie tiriiiiriiy oi sum i.-ii-iin,iii,p., vli.. tlie southwest t-A of the northeast K ueainst von. JAMES M. I' VTI'K KStlN. mid the noutheiist of the northwest H of I Hy K. H. Windham and . Spurlock, liiti attorneys, resiirnationa from Nebraska post-t .,, . . n - ' ' irytne-uowQ ciinu,re, D.uu maters since the election. In most riutt.iioutu, Darret guorautee It. Section It, Township, is, Kntine 10, in C'ush foiinty, Nebraska. - 1-...1 In nnuU'Mr af.l.t ..At 1 1 I .... on or be fun the Kitit tlav of January, iwi, The lincst line of dance nro. Sffleilt rVnllend acc,"m'nK,y. W" K' Over exhibited in this city at this oflice. It will pay you to call and eee them. K. Ii. WlNOIIAM. Attorney for I'lnintilT. Neb., November 22, itf.fi. 1 . .-Jl .JJlfc.llM.t ' wr" 1 i