" ' " NORTH PLATTE SMI-WEEKLY TfeiBUMf -fllbAY EVMING; OCTOBER 25,-48051 - -- wvi k is ura. Nebraska Ex-Senator Ifot Expected to Survive tlie Day. r -NO HOPE 01 ELS EEOOVEBY, ts4Etea Change For tho Worse Comes Dar to the Jflght FainHy of the Stricken States man at His IJedside la Washington. 3S. , Washington-, Oct. 24. Tho death of x-Senator Cliarles H. Vrtn"Wyck of Ne braska is expect ed before tomor row morning, and may come at any moment. At 11 'clock he was :ji i and it was thonghfcho might ' die within a few .nonrs. xesreraav he showed signs of recovery from Monday's stroke of paralysis; but C. H. yanwtck. during the night a change for the worse occurred, and it became evident, that his changes of sur viving the attack were very slim. His physicians do not expect him to survive the day. He is growing weakei and his temperature is very high. He breathes with great difficulty. Mrs. Van Wyck, her daughter and General Broadhead, Mrs. Tan Wyck's brother, are -with the dying man. Milwaukee Iron KInr; Kills lUmnelf. Milwaukee, Oct. 24. A telegram from Paris, France, received by the family of Francis Hinton, the Mil waukee iron king, announces that Mr. Hinton had committed suicide in his hotel in Paris. The dispatch is meager nn details and does not give the manner .nor cause of the. suicide. Mr. Hinton was a man of great wealth and was well known in the iron trade through 'oatfthe country. He was a friend of Andrew Carnegie, who had a great ad miration for him. Mr. Hinton, it is said, was engaged to bo married to a girl iii this country, but her name is not known. The remains will be brought to this country for burial. , Soath Carolina Constitutional Conrentlon. Columbia, Oct. 24. The South Caro lina constitutional convention devoted 5today to the consideration of tho article bn counties and county government. .jNew county lines will not be allowed to Srun within eight miles of an old county Sseat. Townships may be taken from tone county and joined to another upon a vote of hvo-thirds of the qualified .voters. Senator Tillman is urging tho .adoption of the New England township . Jpgovernment system which he says is tho ?besfr extant. Cleveland Capitalists Interested. Cleveland, Oct 24. "William Blais- fdela capitalist and promoter of Hono- ilmlu, has been in this city during tho Hp&st week engaged iu'mtercsting Cleve- '-jiupu. cuurrrthst-i: n vast scheme to ob- tain control of the best sugar cane pro--fdacing land in the Sandwich islands. EA. number of wealthy gentlemen have taken hold of thenroiect.and a comnanv gwill be formed at once and capitalized A. m fat $3,000,000. Tho land in auestion con- Ksts of 35,000 acres located 15 miles from jHooolulu. Will Sell Direct to Jobbers. Cleveland, Oct. 24. A. H. Kaftzger of Jjos Angeles, president of the South- fern California Fruit exchange, is in this STcity arranging for the sale of California irmr, particularly oranges ana lemons, direct to jobbers, instead of through commission men, as done heretofore. He says tho exchange will establish agencies in all of the larger cities in or- der to distribute their product and that. ; the old method of doing business will-bo entirely done away with. i Texas Sugar Cane Crop a Failure. Z. Houston, Oct. 24. Advices from Fort SrBend and other sections give gloomy ac counts of this year's crop of sugar cane. tThe freeze of last winter seriously dam ,' aged the cane stubble, causing it to ma ture hard and dry. Land in Fort Bend county, wliich last year produced 20 to riu tons oi cane, tins year produced only ?:j to 10 tons. Tho cutting will be fin- fished hi 30 days, whereas it ordinarily (takes 100. I - Massillon, O., Oct. 24. The coal V$trike in the Massillon district is prac jftically at an end, tho miners having been resuming work for several days "pasfc without the consent of- the organi zation leaders. In each case work has been resumed' on the- same terms as Al.- .1 .. m , uiose uncier wmcn rne miners oi tnc state at large are now employed. Moffott Denies the Kcpori. "Den-veii, Oct. 24. D. H. Moffatt de nies tho report that he, Eben Smith and U. ix. riatnawny nave Dougnfctne, tavon i- mnung property m UnpnieUreek. He iys they assisted in obtaining- iai op tion on the property for JrP.' "Whitney and other Boston caplfalists, tlic" price ' oeing in inc neigiiDornooa orwtw . VClelcr Investigation Finished Pierre, Oct. 24. The investigation of S. A. "Wheeler, commissioner of labor statistics, on a charge of mal feasance in office, was completed. Tho governor will make a report to the next session of the legislature, which is all the power ho has under a recent de cision of the supreme court. . Cutting Telegraph Wire."" -BuFFAiJb, "Wy. , Oct. 24. For a month or more some miscreant has been con tiuualrycutting and grounding the tele graph; line fromlClearmont. Tie line is now in shape and is being patrolled astd if the cnlprit is caught he will be sSitrjily-dealt with . WMl Hold Its JuLIiee la Boston. ..Detroit, Oct. 24. The American Miseonary association today decided to Jwid its 'jubilee i anniversary in celebra rioa of its 50th year in Boston next Oc tober. aciaen Return to Wovlu jFoRT Dodge, Oct. 24. The striking aunetsin this county have returned to wprk at tho old wages. The coal trade ifiiactive. ' - Gold Keserre. rVASHUfGTO.VOct. 24-' lire -bt&r fSftj pld r A LEAVES TI3IE BEHIND. World's Itccor i Breaker oh the ILake Short Cleveland, Oct. 24. A world's rec ord breaker on tho Lake Shore railway passed through Cleveland at 8:50 a. m. en route from Chicago to Now York. The train pulled out of tho Lake Short station at Chicago promptly at 330, pulled by a mogul encine. Everv nr. rangemcnthad been made to expediate 1 . V WCI-0 spiJCett anttalJ irams were sidetracked for the fiver. nei srops were mado at Hillsdale and Toledo to change engines, and Cleve land was reached at 8 o'clock and 50 V, seconds, or 320 minutes out of Chicago". The distance from Chicago to Cleveland by the Lake Shore is 357 miles, so thai the entire trip, including, stops, was made at a rate of a mile in 43 seconds Engines were changed at Colliuwood in about 20 seconds and the train was rushing on again. .buffalo, Oct. 24. Tho world s rec- ord for railroad speed over a great dis tance was broken today by a special train on the Lake Shcrc and Micliigaii Southern railroad, which ran from One Hundredth street, Chicago, to Bafialc creek, Buffalo, a distance of 510.1 milcf in 4S1-niiiiutes and? seconds, au aver ago speed- of G3.6 miles an hour. Thfc time includes stop;. Exclusive of stops the run was mado in 470 minutes and 1C seconds, an "average swecdof G4.9S mile; an hour. Tho New York Central's rec ord of Sept: 11 was an average speed oJ 63.G1 miles 'an hour, including rtops.aml 04.20 mucalan hour exclusive of delav. OTnnn no. pus to consolidate. Government Will Haven Kivnl If It Take the Orcrlnn:! ami Central I'acifitu oa. ha.m;isco, uct. 24. a rmnn lias Leon abn ad m railway circles tc the effect that a movement ir. in progress witn tiie t bjoct )f uniting several oi the 'transcontinental lines in one sys tem, extending from Chicago to the Pa cific coast. Tho lines said t.j be in thr deal are the Atchison. Topcka and banta Fe, tlie Denver and Rio Grande. the Rio Grande AYoKtorn, the Utah Ixorlhern and tho Orcgtai Short Lint Hie project is of such magnitude that it is regarded with doubt by well informed railroad men. According to the rop-nt. ii tlie government takes possession rl the Union Pacjfie and Central Paeifie a one system, the c-ns-lidationof the line nainl, perhaps with the substitution of tlicU 1 rado .Midland f-T the Denver and Rio Grande, is nln st a save thinp-. xontnEUX r-vcinc Kiicuivunsnir Authority of tlie Xcw Itrrrlrer JCitcinlcd hj" Judge Kn'vt-!rs. Helkxa, Oct. 24. On the petition of James II. Mills. Edward L. Bomicr and Andrew F. Burleigh, the newly ap pointed leocivcrs of the Nnithcrn Pa cific for M'-ntana. Justice Kucwles ex tended their authority to embraceall matters confaiued in the oririnal ap pointment cf receivers. The order amending the appointment, of the new reeeiveiR and extending their autliMiry expressly fi;: led that it should to con strued toV a cr:ntinuatien of the origi nal receivership. This order d:es not deny the new icceivers the light to apply to Jndi e Kik wlcs' cwut fr leave to lepndiate any act r nris of their prc decesst it: in office, vhich, in thejv judg montmay net be ft r the best interest of the tru' t ertafo. EEFOLtaiKD CIIURCn OF A?IKI!ICA. Synod of the Interior In Antnnil Sc.-.sion at Abili-nr, Kan. AbiLexe. Kan., Oct. 24. TJ-.e fjii' d cf the inferior of the Ref nned C?mrch of America, including the M:ite f 3s.n sns, Missouri, Uiin is. Nebia'kn. Iowa and C 1 rado, is iiifOf-sii n line n; ninth annual con venti in. All Ftates are iejre sented by miuisleral ai:d ny fioJegales. and the session prnnises t hn an ii'ter cstingaud rr l;:ble one. Rev. T. F. Staaffer of L:ne.'lu, Neb., is presiding. Rev. J. M. K.ii(iig of Ciucago w;;. clci ted pi-csideut; D. B. Shr.eyr f E:n poiia, htato cleik. Reports from thf classes of each state were taken up and officially acted up-.n, this work t.ccnpy ing the rcmiimlor f the day. Texas Town Hciirriicd. Pv.llas, Tx.. Oct. 24. Fuc dcftr yed more than ?1 00,000 worth of prt prrty in the best part of MrKinney, the count v scat of Collin county. The llic was near the court house square. WHEAT ADVANCED ONE CENT. Cables Were the llulli-h- Feature In tin CSc:ig 1'it. ClIIOACJO. Oft. 2 J. Wh-:il wr.s fir a trcl-ir on bt-ttr cnhl-s and e-iuMml dry wei h-r wei'. DJ'M"!ti e-o-)vie.l lnh r ai rtDld from to M'ir. Cjrn va- fir si on mirrst rei- Jl.-jy cpi'n:-d urn-bang d at l' j a I 'o I to iPj--. 0:its were ."fa ly. 51a. o no I. mi lungcl at 2 J-, .-to d t.nm -Di' to 2J-a nil i ivncied to th J opening P"io Provi-ii-m-i wi-n Arm oi th il-in liv h market J.iniar. pjrk ;-mnl hili-r at W2. Janunry larl sold at $5.7 n:i . ribs at 1.67Jc- cii.v.i riunK. . "WHEAT October. i0gc;Decttiubnr, CI 01g: May, CiCTA-j, . CORN O .to'Ksr S1Jj: .Mnv, 24i-. OAT Ooto:cr. 18j4o: May. -JuJJt lii t. PORK Oj ob-.sr ?-l: Djc-nVwr US; Jan unry, id 25: Uav, JO.oa. LAED OotoUcr. $ .53; Doct-mW. Jannnry, TuiO t u J';,: M-y, o.S. t- 0 " BIBS October. Jl.tiTW: January, May, jlbtUc U I Chicago Llro Stock. ClUCAr.O Oct. 21. HOG lie Ti.its 31.C03 headr left over. 5.0J3 haa-. market active; pri-c tron-; to 5c hif-hor; lipht- f15:(n3 0J; mixed. f3a tfi3.9-; heavy. 3.g3 9J; rocsh, CATTLE Rect-i p t, H.1U heal, ii.V.ulinc l,(XJTex.tnM and 0, i)J wesfrns ; mark t steady to stronger: beevi-s. f3..0tS.).3J; cow. nnd h-if-ew, f 1 25a.4J; Texnun. J:i.C3$33: westerns, J2.9 9-t 10; stockers aud fi-eder-i, ;I20 J3 9J. SHEEP Reccii-tH, H.OjO h?ad; market linn , to 10c higher. South O inn ha I.ire Stock. South Omaha. Oct. .4. OAlTLE Roceipt3. 5.0J0 he.d; markot 8 ow, steady; native beet steers, $3.7035.2 i; w;stern steew, 75S4.13: Texas steers, $23 33. 15: cows a id hi-ifers, 5i.3i 3.o0; tanners. Jl 2-i(g2.2i: stockers nnl feed ers, lower f2.7Jga70; calves, 52.005 25; balln, stacs, i-tc. Jl .1 Xa'2.75, HOGS Ee-fi. t,l,7 head;mnrkct 5c higher; Active: heavy, ?3.5J53.C5; mixcvl, $3.453.50; li.-ht, TJy53.53: pigs. ri9K3a33;bnlk of aales, S3.5Jff335. , SHEEP Receipts, 20Jh"nd; market steady; fair to choic natives, ?2.003.00; fair to choi -e westerns, i'2.0 2 9 ; common and stock slicap. s T.-. a 2.7 J: lambs. S3.U034-2-. ARGUING THE DTJKRANT CASE. Assistant District Attorney I'lexoto AIakcs the Opening Argument For the State. Sax Francisco, Oct. 24. The prose cution in the trial of Theodore Durraut rested today and. just before the noon I recess Assistant District Attorney Pi- oto began the opening argument for the people. Cloak Jlannfactcrcr Palls. Sew Yoke, Oct. 24. Louis Katzman, cloak manufacturer at 54G Broadway, assigned to. Julius Miller, with prefer ences for $6,570. The liabilities are fcbfmt- . .. . PRElliNfi FOR WAR. Japan and Russia Said to Be Getting Beady For Battle. WAESHTPS SAIL FOE C0EEA, Russian Squadron of Finecn Vessels Leaves TIadivostoek For Chemulpo Governor tfWural Jlahing Active War Preparations. London, Oct. 24. A special dispatch from Shanghai says that aRussian squadron of 15 ships has left Vladivo stock for Chemulpo and Fusan. Tho Japanese fleet in Formosa waters it is also stated has been recalled, and it is has been announced on excellent author- itr that several British warshins have been ordered to sail for Corea. It is stated at Shanghai that Japan's reply to the demand of Russia that the former evacuate Ccrea i6 couched m pa cific, but firm language and protests against dictation by Russia in Corean. affairs. It is regarded at Shanghai-as certain that Russia will permanently occupy Fusan. Tho Shanghai dispatch says that tho situation of affairs is most crave and .that preparations for the expected strug gle are visible on all sides; but it is hoped that a solution of the difficulty will bo found in Russia and Japan agreeing to divide Corea. INSURGENTS DEKAIL A TKAIK. Another Filibustering Expedition Sald to Hare Landed In Cuba. Havana, Oct. 24. A skirmish has taken place at Palmyra, province of Santa Clara, between a detachment of 83 infantry soldiers, commanded by Lieutenant Barrios and a baud of 20 insurgents.- Two of the latter were ldlled. The insurgents have derailed a train near Plapeta. Lieutenant Galgo, who surrendered the small dispatch boat Dos de Mayo at Aserradero bay recently to a number of insurgents who attacked the natrolin!? craft miexDectcdlv. has arrived here with the crew of the ves sel, consisting of 12 men. They are ru.- rler :irresfc mid will be tried by cCort martial. Confirmation has been received here of the reports that a body of men was seen Intelv nrrmiid Camarioca. Oil the Canimar river, province of Matanzas. These men arc supposed to have be longed to a recently landed filibustering expedition. Five now cable offices will shortly be opened between Cionfugos and Santiago de Cuba, namely at Casilda. Tuuasjie Zaza, Jucaro, Santa Uruz ana Aiauzan illo. These offices will bo of great im portance in conducting the military movements in that region. More Trouble Jn Tnrkcy. Vienna, Oct. 24. Advices received here from Constantinople say tho lib eral movement among tlie Turks is spreading. Seditious placards havo been discovered posted in different parts of the city and the disappearance is re p jrted of several Softas and other nota bilities. Tho government is making military preparations in anticipation-of trouble. - Slaking Actlvo War I'rejiarations. Paris, Oct. 24. The Politique Colini ale, discussing the controversy between Prance and Brazil over the Amapa ter ritory, says that Governor Cabral is for tifying Amapa, establishing entrenched camps and shooting those who resist him. The governor is also reported to have received a piece of ordnance from the Brazilian government. Death of Joe Aronson. JjOndox, uct. 24. Joe Aronson, a brother of Rudolph Aronson, the well known operatic manager of New York, was found dead at the foot of the stairs of the ledgings here which he occu pied on "Warwick street. His neck was broken, and it is supposed that he fell down stairs wliile suffering from an affection of the heart. Chinese Rebels Gaining. Shaxghai, Oct. 24. The Mohamme dan rebels in Kangsu are increasing in strength. The soldiers sent to quell the rebellion are joining the rebels. The Mollim rebels are rumored to be dis persing, but there is no authentic in formation from Swatow. The maurau ders in southwest Kwang Tung are still holding their own. Was Right In Withdrawing. London, Oct. 24. The Pall Mall -Ga zette commenting upon tho action of Mr. Charles D. Rose, in withdrawing his challenge for the America's cup, re marks: "Mr. Rose has done rjght in withdrawing. Had he won the cup, it would forever have lest the international e?im?fif;iTiro TtrliifVh nmr nttnMioc f r if J Sixty-Four Deaths on the Trip. Algiers, Oct. 24.. The steamship Canton has arrived here from Mo- janga, island of Madagascar, with in validated soldiers of the French expedi tionary corps wliich has been operating against the Hovas. Sixty-four deaths occurred among the sick men on the journey from Madagascar to this port. St. IvOUis Ixst Her Rudder. London, Oct. 24. The American line steamer St. Louis, Captain Rande,which sailed from New York Oct. 10'for South ampton, passed Prawle Point this morn ing and signalled that she had lost her rudder. She asked for two tugs to meet her outside the needles to assist her to port. Col Ware In England. London, Oct. 24. There were 11 de grees of frost in London this morning and the cold was very severe in the north. Snow fell in Lancashire and other points throughout the night. Chief Justice Hancock Dead. Kingston, Jamaica, Oct. 24. Chief Justice Hancock died here of bloodv poisoning. WRECKED CKEW PICKED UP AT SE.. Had Abandoned the Ilnrnin? City of St. Aunstino Off Ilattera. Boston Oct. 24. Captain Gaskill, his wife and the crew of tlie steamer City of SL Augustine arrived here this morn. ing on the steamer City of Macon, hav- , ing been picked up by the latter after ' leaving the burning St. Augustine off Hatteras. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: Dear Sir: I have been suffer ing wilk Ick headache for a long time. I used yoar Family Cure and now am entirely relieved. I woald not do without your msdicine. Mrs. O. Ai Hillcr. Sold by H. Lbugloy. 1 v W 10 LARGEST PIECE OF 600D TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY C. F. IDDINGS, AND GR Order by telephone from Dr. A. P. Sawyer I hove had llheumntism eince- Iwns-20 years old, bat since usiDf y-.ur Family Care have been free from it- It also cured my hutsbnml of. tho same disease. Mrs. Robt. Con nelly, Brooklyn, Iowa. Sold by F. II. Longley. A 13 C of Advertising i A DVERTISING ,x Attention. Brightens ACKWARD USINESS. CATCHES IRCULATING OIN. THE TRIBUTE is the Best- Advertising Me dium in Western-Nebr. R. D. THOMSON, -A-xoliitect, 1 -Builder. 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA 99V(zo H- V s G TOR --CLOTHES.- "iT P-OCTCI CAXZLZ CO.. CUTl. - Cootato YOU CAN GET FOR CENTS A IX. Newton's Book Store. WHEATLAND, WYO. There is no finer agricultural sec tion in all this broad western coun try than can be found in the vicinity of the beautiful little town of Wheatland, Wyoming, ninety-six miles north of Cheyenne. Immense crops, never failing supply of water, rich land, and rreat agricultural resources Magnificent farms to be iiau tor little money. Keaciiea via the Union Pacific System. E. Li. Lomax, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. THROUGH CAE SERVICE. Minneapolis and St Paul. Minn., to Los An geles, California. Arrangements have just been com pleted whereby the Union Pacific and connecting- lines will run a Pullman Tourist Sleeper from Min neapolis and St. Paul, Min nesota, to Los Angeles, California, via Sioux City and Columbus, Neb., without change; car to leaye Min neapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul every Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and returning leaves Los Ansreles ! at 2:00 p.m. every Thursday. For comtort there is nothing" that excels the tourist car operated by the Union Pacific and it is an establish ed fact that this makes faster time than any other line in the west. This already gives promise of being- the popular line for California travel, and applications for space in the sleeper should be made early. For information in regard to this through car line, apply to your near est Union Pacific agent or ETL. LOMAX. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Omaha, Neb. Children with pale, blnih complexion?, indicat ing the absence of the requMto red globules in the blood hhonld take Dr. 8awyer's Ukntlne. For ile F. by II. Longley. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch H&ZOl Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief andalways gives satisfaction. It Cbes Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Pissurcs and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore tipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt "Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and Si. 00. Sold by Druggists, or Mat post-paid on receiptof pries. HCaPHKtTS SEB. CO., Ill A lis KWUm 5tw Terk. WITCH HAZEL OIL v JRENCH & BALDWIN, ATTOP.XEYS-AT-LA IF, NORTH PLATTE, Office over N. - - NEBRASKA. P. Xtl. Bank. QRIMES & WILCOX, ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, KOHTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA. Office over North. Platte National Bant. D R. N. P. DONAIJDSON, Assistant Surgeon Union Pacflc Bp""'" and Member of Pension Board, NORTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA. Office over Streltx's Drug Store. M. EVES, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NORTH TLATTR, ... NEBRASKA Office: Neville's Block. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. Kittell F. IL BENSON. & Benson, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un protitabloschpmes rejuvenated. Surveys, Maps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. Offlcein North Platte Mnrri PlaHo Moh National Bank BIdfr, INOrtn riaiie, INeD. How are Your Wheels? Not those in your head, but almost any other variety. If they nre not working smoothly then they are in want of repair. Ill this Age of Wheels the fellow who does not take good care of his machine gets left be cause ho is not right in the race of life.i"! Le?1 aster the Locksmith does the best wheel work west of Kearney. He also does repairing of any kind of machinery, from a watch to a threshing machine His Prices are Right. Don't forget the number 207 E. Sixth. E. B. WARNER. Funeral Director. AND EfolBALMER. A full line of first-class funeral supplies always in stock. NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA. Telegraph orders promptly attended to. U. P. TIME TABLE. aoisa No.S Atlantic Express Nb.4-Fastainil No. 2 Limited No. 23 Freight No. 18 Freight No. 22 Freight EAST. .Bept 12:10 a. ai. 8 15 a. 31. .. " 9:20 a.m. ... ' 7.-0O a. at. . .. " 6.-00 p. at. ... " 4:00 a, ai. GOINQ WEST MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 7 Pacih'p lixorese Dppt 7:10a. at No. 1-Litnited " 11:00 p. ji No. 21-FroiKht " 350 P. st No. 23-Freight ' bHQx.il N. B. OLDS. Agent. GEO. NAU MAN'S SIXTH STREET IEAT MARKET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season. Sausage at all times. Cash paid for Hides. SMOKERS In search of a good cigar will always find it at J. F. Schnialzried's. Try them and judge. u State of Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, I Lucas County, )' Prank J. Cheney mnkes oath that he is the senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney &Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the" sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Ctitarrn that cannot be cured by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Prank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subcrlbed in my presence this Gth day of December, A. D- 18SG. , ' A. V. GLEASON, - seal. I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo O. 3F"Sold by Druggists, 75 c. TAKEN UP On tho 27th day of August, 1895, on my place on section 10. town 12, range 28, ono sorrel maro about 4 years old, white streak in forehead nearing left eye, white on nose, small white spots on her back.hind legs whito from knees down, weighs about 800pou:ide, had on a halter when taken up. The owner is requested to call nd prove property, pay charges and take her away, or it will be sold ac cording to law. O. A. Hart. E STRAY NOTICE-Taken up on or about July 1st, 1.895. on tho north west quarter of section 28, town 13,rango in .Lincoln county, by the under signed who thero residep, ono dark bay mare pony, weight 700 lbs, branded 17 on left shoulder. Also one buck-kin horse pony with strap around neck; no brand. The owner of said animal3 can have same by prov ing property and paving charges. FOWLES BROS., Maxwell, Neb. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice tor publication. U.S. Lnnd Office, North Platte, Neb., I September 23th. 18S3. " Notice Is hereby fjlven that James Ware has filed noUce of Intention to make final proof before Reg ister and Receiver at his ofllce in North Plalt, Neb., on Wednesday, thb 30th day of October, 1S93, on timber cultnre application No. 13,59ft, for the south half of the northeast quarter north half of the southeast qaarterof section No. 14, in town ship No. 14 north, range No. 32 west. He names as witnesses: John II. Hershey. William O. Thompson and Xavier ToiUion, all ot Hershey, Neb , and Napoleon B. Spurrier, of North Platte, Nebraska. Johu F. UwsrAif, '"-6 Register. LEGAL NOTICE. To W. E. Higley and W. ii. Strong: You will take notice that Benjamin Daggett, as plaintifT, did on the 19th day of July, 1S95, file his petition in the District court of Lincoln countr, Nebraska, against Alpha Hill, Serilda II1U,W.E. Higley and V. M. Strong, as defendant?, the object and prajer of which is to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by Alpha Hill and Serilda III 11 to the Saint Joseph Loan & Trust Company, a cor poration, upon the east half of the northeast quarter (K4XE J4.the northwest quarter of tho northeast quartorN W ?it N E l.j land tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (N E '4 N W Ji), all in section numbered ten (10) in township num bered ten (10), of range numbered thirty-four (34), west of the Sixth principal meridian contain ing one hundred and sixty (160) acres more or less according to United States survey, to secure the payment of a certain prommlssory note dated October first, A. D., 18S9, for the sum of six hun dred dollars ($tiC0), due and payable on the first day of October, 1894, which noto and mortgage were afterwards sold, assigned and delivered to the abovo named plaintiff who Is now the legal owner and holder thereof; that there Is now duo upon said noto anil mortgage tho sum of six hundred dollars (ftiOO) with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the first day of April. 1801, until the first day of October, 1804, and with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from tho first day of October, 1MM, until paid: for which sum, with interest and costs of suit, said plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants above named be required to pay the same or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due said plaintiff, and for n de croj forever barriDg nnd foreclosing alt of said defeudauts f rom all equity of redemption or other interest in said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or beroro the 20th day of October, lb05. Dated this 20th day of September, 1S03. JOHN H. CALVIN, S213 Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. Nancy Francis Farmer, John Logan Farmer and Ethel Farmer, defendants will take notice that on the 22d day of November, 1804, William Stnll and Louis Stull (partners as Stull Brothers), the plain tith heroiu, filed their petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which aro to fore close a certain mortgage executed by Sarah C. Farmer and Samuel Farmer to Plaintitfs upon the northeast quarter of section 20, in township 10 north, of rango 3i west of sixth principal meridian in Lincoln eminty, Nebraska, to secure tho pay ment of 10 ceitain promissory notes, said notes dated May tHh, 1K02, for the sum of $ 10.50, each due and payable Dec. 1st, 1692, Jne 1st and Dec lst,lSOS,lSOJ,l.syr,li50l5,nnd June 1st, 1807: said mort gage provided that in caso nny ot said aotes or coupons, are not paid wnen due, or within 10 days thereafter, the whole sum secured thereby may bo declared to be duo and payablo; there is now due on said notos, coupons, and mortgage tho sum ot 11713.18, with intorest thereon from 4uly 1st, 1S94, at ton per cent per nunum, for which sum plain tiffs pray for a decree that defendants bo required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You aro required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the ISth day of November, 1803. Dated October 9th. 1SJ5. C. 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