FRIDAY, JAN. 1901. IRA It BARE.Editobawd PitorniKTon ' HUD80MPTION HATEB. One Yenr, ctth in advance tl-2- Bti Monthi, ciih la sdrancs 75 Oenta' rntredalthsNorthPlatte(NebrMk)potU)fflci oooi1-rlei matter. GoviiKNOK DiiiTKicii was formal ly sworn in yesterday as ' gov ernor of Nebraska and delivered an inaugural address that treated of state matters 'in a business way. It is quite evident that Nebraska will have a strictly business administration.'"' 2, Titi: legislature convened in session Tuesday and as pre dicted Scars of Burt county was elected speaker of the house. The legislature starts off in a business-like manner and a num ber of bills have already been introduced in the senate. This county attorney of Doug las countv has filed in the police court in South Omaha three com plaints against Edward Rose water, charging him with the un lawful expenditure of money in the November election. This action is probably petty spite work. Fkank Jamkh," the ex-train robber is a candidate for the position of door-keeper of the Missouri legislature and at this time it looks as though his election is certain. We suppose he is to be rewarded for the crimes he failed to commit, rather than for those he com mitted. . In his inaugural addrcsss Gov ernor Dietrich recommends the ' submission to the voters of the state a proposition to so amend the constitution as to empower the legislature, under proper re strictions, to provide for such an increase in the number of judges of the supreme court as shall in sure permanent relief. Gkongh E. Roiuckts, the director of the mint, yesterday made public his preliminary esti mate of gold and silver mined in the United States during the year 1900. The aggregate of gold is given as 3,887,213 line ounces, valued at $78,322,281, and of silver, 59,610.543 fine ounces, which at the approximate average price of 61 cents for the year makes the value $36,362,421. This canal treaty as ratified by the Senate provides for a canal and in this respect agrees with the treaty as submitted to that body. Otherwise it is different. The canal built under "it will not be neutral but Ameri can, and must be defended by the United States if we ever go to war. Secretary Hay preferred a neutral canal, and the senate prefers an American one. It is u matter about which men may well disagree. Anothich attempt will be made by thc legislature to revise the revenue law, but the prospects of success are not Haltering. The last two sessions wrestled with thc problem in vain. One bad feature of thc prcscnt law which ought at least to be remedied is that in thc figures sent out from this state, and used in quotations and compilations thc world over represent only one-fifth the actual values. The law now on thc books provides for an assess mcnt at actual cash values, but' the absence of a penalty has allowed thc undervaluation to be come general. To send out the real figures would be a good ad vcrtiscmcnt for the state, and would mean no increase in taxes7 It must make eastern people Htnuc to read ot the 80 cent nogs, thc $3 cattle and thc $6 horses in the great Htate of Nebraska. But under our present system that is the way the figures look. Wm. Stuukkn, state treasurer- elect, will protect the state funds by furnishing a -surety company bond in the sum of one and a half million dollars. This bond it is said will cost Mr. Stucfer three thousand dollars for two years. He could furnish a per- sonal bond but prefcred to give one guaranteed by surety com- panics. In 1875 the exports of domestic merchandise from the United States were just forty-eight per cent as large as those of Great Britain. Since then, however, the difference has . been yearly growing less uiuu tins year our exports amount to nearly one , . ii . i and one-nan billion dollars, ami . .. ,, .. . 1 exceeding tnosc oi me united tf . 1 Ti -i!rr ..ii j I ivinguom. n is uuiicim io pre- diet how far Uncle Sam will lead John Bull in exports twenty-five years hence. In this week's Conservative Mr. Morton makes a suggestion to which thc prcscnt legislature may well pay heed. He callkat tcntion to a law passed by thc Iowa legislature two years ago establishing a state board of control whose duty should be to provide the state institutions with men qualified to take the management of thc same and do thc work in hand as it should be done. The Iowa method may not be thc best that could be devised but it is certainly desir able that some measures be taken to insure thc selection of heads of the departments in thc future from among those who have more than mere political qualifications for the jobs to which they aspire, Mr. Morton admits that Gov ernor Dietrich has so far cxer cised sound judgment in his selections but the state may some day go pop again, in which event mediocrity is likely to have another inning.1 State Journal BUSINESS OUTLOOK roit 1001. Thc new year opens with noth- ing in sight to mar thc outlook for business. There is no pros- ent reason to doubt that the pros- perity which the country is en- joying will last through 1901. I he most positive evidence of soundness in trade and industry is the entire absence of a specu- lative lever in Hie production and distribution business of thc country. Nobody is over-reach- ing. Merchants arc not accum- ulatingexcessive stocks of goods, Factories arc not running be- yond thc needs of their custom- ers. Demand and supply are ho cv- enly balanced in all the great lines of trade and industry that commerce flows along easy and it 4 . smootniy and tnc consuming power of thc people is so great I that thc labor of supplying their needs is tasking the capacity of merchants and of the railroads. This is a thoroughly healthy con dition and any adverse change must arise from future develop ments. Outside of the New York- stock market'there is less specu lation in the counttw than ever HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fovoi No. 2 " Worms, No. O " Infants' Dlsonsc3 No. 4 Dlnrrhon. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. O Cures Hondncho. No. 10 " Dyspopsln. No. 1 1 " Dolnyocl Pot'lods No. 12 " Lovichorrcn. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. ID Cures Rhoumntism. No. 10 No. 20 No. 27 rJo. OO No. 77 Mnlnt'ln. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. ii ii Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. Kohl by DntHKists, or scut prupulil on rocolnt of prtcw, X5o., or fi for.sl. Da. Humviiiieyu' IfnMCOi'ATiua Manuai or DisiUBKn 3l.ui.Ki Fiikb. Humphreys' Med. Co., lfl WIIIIie St., K,T. before, during the period of good times. All the efforts to iret rich by short cuts seems to be con ccntratcd in stocks. A wave of speculation has started in the last few days in the wheat mar ket, but spasmodic outbursts arc to be expected frequently in the grain and provisions trade, Even the stock speculation is of an unusual character. The great advance in prices of securi ties since the election have been due to the investment of the surplus wealth of the country rather than to indiscriminate and dangerous speculative buying on margins. The rise in stock rcflccts s;mp,y t,)C confi(lcrtcc of cupUal t,mt thc prcscnt cra of nrn - Wv n rnnt:ntl nm, 1 j " - u t tlle t)rcvaiiirur rsitc of divi (lcn,,s on raih.oad nnA industrial Ltocus wni be maintained and ;n many c;ises increasC(i. Prices of all farm products are comparatively hurh. They do not reach the level that some times results from scarcity, but they are higher now than ever before when farmers possessed as much, in thc aggregate, as they have today to sell. Satis factory prices for bountiful crops of course produce a great deal more prosperity than extra' ordinary high values resulting from a deficiency in. supplies Credit is on a solid basis. There is no lack of confidence anywhere, yet at the same time a conservative spirit which pre vents the growth of over-con ndence pervades business in this country. Some mutterings come from abroad, but they are largely thc efforts of pessimistic commenta tors to scent a panic rather than an actual menace ot danircr. But adversity in the trade and finances of thc old world is not so threatening to thc prosperity of the United States now as it was in former years. The financial strength of America is such that thc finances of this country arc in a position to help foreigners out of their difficulties, instead of being alarmed, as they used to be, by every cloud that arises on the European horizon The growth of wealth and thc increase in business during-the years of 1899 and 1900 were greater than in any other two years in thc history of the country and thc first year of the new century promises to make a business record which will equal, if it docs not surpass, that of thc last year of the century which has now trone into hitnrr. 0 . j , Kansas City Star You can leave Aouri rivei tfte? hmh$ todaj on "The Overland Mmited" nnd arrivo California ooner than If you loft yesterday yl any other rain . . Room Palace Sleepers, broad vestibulcd Cars throughout, UuiTet Smoking-and Library Cars with Barber Shops and Pleasant Reading-Rooms, Dining Cars, meals being served u hi carte, find every delicacy is provided. Thc cars are illuminated with tho famous Pintch Light and heated with steam. A notable feature is that safty, perfect eptnfort and speed arc ull included, Only Two 3ST5itH . , . Botwoort . . . aaiHHourl XUvor nud. Sou ITrimciHco, For time tables and THRIFTY POETS. Corner the Mnrlcot for Tlielr trlrt Kill Mom mill Coin Money. When tho ordinary man roads that tho works of somo poet arc being brought out in a limited edition of, say 100, or perhaps only 50, volumes, ho j thinks it is becaiiBO tho publisher Is afraid that thcro will hot bo a salo for nny wore. This generally-received Idea lo qUlto erroneous. Tho reason is that moro money Is mado out of poetry when tho book gets scarco than when It Ib easily obtnlnable. ' Consequently poets somo of them, by tho way, are remarkably keen business men have their works brought out In limited edi tions, and "buy In" all copies, except about 10, beforo it Is published. Im mediately tho scarcity Is felt in tho literary world a demand Is created, end by selling their own works through agents of courso, very gradually they obtain fancy prices. It was only tho other day that a well-known poet obtained for his recently-Issued book no less than four times tho amount It was published at. It seems a round about way to tho outsldo public, but then tho general public knows abso lutely nothing about the methods of tho literary world. Meteorological Nlcnnl Service. dorninn agriculturists have ex pressed a dcslro to have established a meteorological signal service and tho government Is Inclined to comply. A meeting of thc government officials and meteorological and agricultural authorities 1b soon to take placo at Hamburg to discuss tho Introduction of a telegraphic servico for German aErlculture. Monument to ChmIus M. Clr Tho suggestion of a monument to Casslus M. Clay has met with much favor among tho colored people of "Washington. It is proposed that all the contributions come from their raco so that tho monument shall bo a memorial of tho colored people of tho country to tho Kontuckian. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olllcos: North Platto National Bank Building, North Platte, Neb. p F. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over Flrnt Nntlonnl Hank, NOUT1I I'LATTK, . NE11KAHKA. T. O. PATTERSON, KTTQ R NEY-HT-LRW, Office over Yollow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. jyi. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURG150N, Ofllce over Post Oflice. Telephone 115. North Platto, - - Nebraska A. It. Davih. L. E. ItOiClI. D' AVIS & ROACH ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA U rtuly mock Kootns l & J.. J, S. HoAaiiANn. W. V. Hoaoand Hoagland & Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OfQco over MoDonnld'H Dank. NOUTII TLATTK, NKU. yiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTORNEY Q. AT-L A TV, tfOIiTH JI.ATTJS, - - - NEUHABKa Offlcs over North I'lnlte National Hank. II. S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY.AT.LA W . Offlco in Hinman Block, Dewey fitroot NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA A trip ,t0 California ijal splendor, can oc made on "The OvepUiDd Limited," the celeb r ateil Union 1'acilic train. 'J'h i w train runs via the "Overland Route," the established route across thc continent. It has yrchaps the inos t Ii u e 1 y equipped cars in the world. Thev are Double Drawing full information call on Jus. B. Scatilau, Agent. With Our Compliments ml our best wishes for your continued good health and hap- r i .. xt... Year's, 1901, a fine variety of champagnes, other wines and lquors, imported and domestic, "or thc season. It is our especial care that no inferior brand shall find its way to our shelves or cel- ar, N6NRY WALTEAATH. Legal Notioo. Tho defendants II. Emorsan, first and roal nnmo unknown, (impleaded with Tho Nebraska Loan & Trust Company, ot id. will tnko notico that on tho ltli day of Sept. 1900, tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, tiled its not! tion in tho district court of Jjincoln county, Nebraska, tho objoot ond prayer f which is to foreclose) cortnin tax Hons, duly nsBosBoti by said plaintiff against tho Doutlioast quarter or section o, in township 1), north of rango HI. west of the Sixth principal moruliim. Nebraska, with tho penalties and interest amounts for tho year 1891 in tho sum of 810,1(5; for the vear 1895 in tho sum nf 13.87: for tho year lo'Ju in ino sum of lu.Us; for tho year 1897 in the sum of 14.40; for tho year 1898 in tho sum of 13.75; for tho vonr lb'JV) in tno sum ot vw, amounting in tho total Bum of $83 03; with intorest on !fGl.G7 nt tho rato of ton por cent per annum from tho l.Jth day of August, 1900. nil ot wtncli is duo and unpaid. riaintill prays n tlecreo or foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said prom IBOR. You and each of you defendants nro required to answer snul petition on or bofciro monuny, tho lltn day of Fob runry, iwui. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. A Corporation, jit By II. S. Ridgltey, its Attornoy. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. urn.iT. r 1 r Tho nnmo of this liornoration ahull bn mi... rt ..:..i ni..i. illU vuiiiiiiui uiui uiuu. Tim plnco of biisinosa of this corporn tlon Bhnll bo in tho Ulty ot North Plutto Nobrnslca. THIUD Tho objoot nf thta corporation shrill bo to fostor nnd dovoiop the reBources of North l'lntto nnu tho uoncrni prospontv of its niHtubors, to proinoto business nnd sooinl intoroourso nmonir its mombers nnd provulo for thotn musical nnd litor- nry ontortnlnment and tho comforts nnd conveniences of n club houso rouitrii. Tho ennitnl stocU of this cornorntion chnll bo limited to not exceed tho sunrof 8500 00, divided into 230 shares of 82.(0 oncn. Snid shnres to bo fully nnid when sub scribed for. SIXTH Tho indobtodnoss of this corrforntion shnll not nny tirno oxcocd tho sum of oi ?,)uy.tsj. I, ... - , . Thn nfllnnrn nf tlila nnrnnrnftnn Rlinll consist ot a bonrti or olovon uirootors to hn nlnntnil hv Min Htnnlrhnlilni-B nt. thn nnnunl montlni of llin nnrnnrnt lnn. nnd n iirontilAnt. vlnn-nronirlnnt BPnrntnpv nnd troosurer, to bo chosen b tho bonrU ot uiroctors from tlioir own mnmborBhi Tn U'itnPRa whnrnnf vn linvn linrnnnt sot our hnnds this 31st tiny nt Decern 1 . rir uor. imiu B IJ. Waiinkii. Iru L. Bake, C. F. Iduings, Ci. T. Pir.M). W. A. Vou.mkh, It. L. OltAVKH. S. RiciiAitns, W.I1. C WoonnuitsT LEGAL, NOTICK, 4 VV i 11 1 ii ij 1 I. Potior. Eruma 11. L'ottur. J. I. Cbrii tiirueiiji K Aini-iiqiouuinpiinr, n uorporauon WIJI tnko Dotlctt Hint 1111 tbelM dnv nf Novembiir. KNif). Ephrliim II, llcrslifljr, plaintiff heroin, llleU Ills iii'iiiion 111 ma ciimnci court or Lincoln cimnty, Ncbrnka, iiKnlnst said ilefenilmitr, the nheot nud prsycr u which nro 10 Inreclom 11 rvrtnln mort Kni uxcciitui) by William I. l'otter, nnd K11111111 It I'"Uur, 10 l"" I'lnlnlllT, upon llio norlhcnst qyaittr nf -section 10, lu towiihlp J5, north of i.uS.i wiiwi, iiiuiiiii cuuiiiy, it'irnKa, 10 po: curii ine pnynit'jll ot a cprlnln nroiulusory nolo "ui',iun iuiucuimi, uuiea iH'ccinntir inusii-t lh'J), for IIik hum of j;!00 iluo ami payubje In ll?t yesrs from thn iluto thereof, The litnrcht cou timi,4 llPlllir lfll In lllltnliA ..n1. fn.Alln.ii .Inlln-u nli fHlIlng 0UB evury hlx ninntb niter lie Unto of IIib nntr; nnd Hint palitltt lias paid the tnie on I Ihi iliovo ili'ocrlleil preiulwe tn protect Ida w.i" .1,1 ino ;um iruiii lew in i.v ineiuhive. That llmro In duu upon ealil noto nml mnrtKagi) ami for tmua paid tlio sum of W('7.tK), for whch rum hiiii inierum irniu inu mi nny ot January, 1WI, plalnltff prnynfor a iHicri'o; tlint tlefemlniiU l'ollurV bo niUlrod to pay llio (.ntiio, 01 that snlO prtmilHn may bo wild to iiatUfy tho amount duo and Hint the pretended luilumant linn huhi liv iln. femlnnt J, I, CafO ThresldiiK Machine Company ..w wvv,.n, uv jumur mm iiiiurnu iu piaui' tiff's morttfUKH lien. You are riviulrinl to iiimwcr snld petition on or beforo tho 17th day of Documbor 1U0U. iurti novi'iuopr ivivsi. tl- Ki iiiuiu II. HKnsiiEv, I'lnlntlff. PHOIIATK NOTICK. tlle mat,er ?f t!ie estate of James I), Wilson. t1tr:itt,l In the County Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. December II. lnmi. 1 .?i"lfc mTu,'J' rlvcl" that thc creditors V-i' f ".i1," ." w ",,nccl me Administra inr.111".?, Vf rSre he bounty Judne A..il t" ''voi.iBKii, u ine uout ?nnf,tJ.V.Pion " 84 ( Co"Pv:ni theuth day tv of inn, r ' ! ? ' .1: 11 l,,c I1'1" "av lttjl, at 0 o clock a. m eacii dav. for thi lie nose ol presenttnj; their claims forexamln- iiLiou. aoiusimcnv nn,i 1 1 1...- L. . - tnontili art allowed for creditor tn thplr cais7i,Hl Sue )rcar,f-fpV tWAiV nliiist tratrlr tn day of December ICHM d 14 4 A. S. BALDWIN. Oounty Judge 1'UHLIt'ATlQN NOTICK. John Kurnlnli. Cnr.a A. VnrnUli -mil .tnhn Doe. real name unknown, iicfendantn. will take notice that .lames ;. Sppiov. tii.iinMrr. us men ins petition in tnc district court nt ilncoln countv. Nebraska, ncnlnst R.ilil tic fctlilantn. the nlilect .mil nr.ivpr nf ulilrli are to foreclose a certain mnriiraoe exrruti-il October 1st. by the ilofeiiiiantH John Furnish anil Cora A. Furnish, on thc follow- itiK uescriuca real estate, to wit: Thc south halt of thc northwest quarter anil the north- ant iiuartcr of the nniitliuest niiartir nf ecctlon twelve; anil the southeast quarter of me uiiiiiic.ini quarter oiscciioneieven.au In township, nine, north In ratine thirty, WCStol thc Sixth Hrlnclnal mrrlifl:ui in Lin coln county, Nebraska, said mortgage belntr executed to secure the payment of thc one principal promlsory noteof said defendants John Furnish and Cora A Furnish, for the sum of 4foo. with ten Interest coupon notes uii'iciu iui.icuuu: cacu oi saui interest notes bclnc for the sum of fl7 60 and due respective V on the llrst davs of Anrll anil October I8u;i, ihu, mis, iswj, and I8V7. Then; is now uue tnc piamtin on sain notes ami inortK.icc lncludlni; the amount nald as taxes on said premises, and the costs paid bv iiaiiuiu in me iiireciosurc enscs commenced y the County of Lincoln for thc foreclosure t taxes on said nrcmlses. tlm sum nf M 40. with Interest thereon at the rale of tenner cent per annum on iHH.ho thereof from thc st pay of April. 1W5, and on lllltt thereof mm the f.tli dav of An pint. Hum .imi tii.iin. till prays for a decree that said defendants be rcnulrcd to nav thc s.ini,. nr iIkii until premises oc som to satisfy sain amount with uiuiL-ni .inn tusin in suii. You at e rcnulrcd In .imwrr nM imllllfin on or before Monday the 2lst day of Jan- Mai j , irvi , JATllBS ti. nr.EI.KV, 1'lallttlfT. ilIM Ily V. S. Morlan. his Attorney, Legal Notice Tho defondnnts W. C. MoMmlmnl. W. F. Unbcoclt, T. M. Wnrshnll. C. II. Coopor, A. S. Snnds, iirst real natno unknown, (tmplonded with Jnrius D. Lowis, ot nl) will tnko notico thnt on tho 18th dnv of Juno. 100. llin tilnintilT. 'I'lin Prnintv nt T.:.,,.n1r , j yj . . 111 V.W, . I corporation, filed ita potition in tho ills- triui court, ot liincoin couniy, jNobrnBKn, tho object nnd prnyor of which is to toreoioBo cortnin tus HonB, duly nBsessotl by said plaintilT aainst tho south west quarter of section 21, in town ship 9, north of rnngn 27, west of Sixth principal niorulmn, Nebraska,- which with tho pcunliiee nnd intorest nmotint for tho year 1802 in tho sum of 88 02; for tho yenr 1893 in tho sum of 9.11; for mo yonr ioui in mo sum of a.iJl; for tho yenr 189."i in tho sum of 7 98; for tho your 189(3 in tho sum ot 8.-15; for tho yoar 1897 in tho sum of 15.811; for tho yenr 1893 in Itho sum of 7.11; for tho yenr 1899 in tho sum of 7.00; nmount- in il. r, i,,i.,l r CiTim. i in llin Lutui Duiu ui 9i.i iv, wiiii in torest on 855.GL at tho rnto of ton por cent per nunuin from tho 1st day of M.... -inr.n 1 1 ...t.ii. ,i Kill, 1UJU, 1111 UL WHICH 1H uuu Ullll tinpaitl. PlnintilT prnys a decreo of firedosure of snid tax lien nnd a' Bale of mi id prom ises. You nnd each of you dofendnnts nro required to nnswor Bald notition on or boforo Monday, tho 11th dny of Feb- runry, 1901. THIS COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporntion. 251 By II. S. Ridgloy, its Attornoy. Lognl Notice. Tho dofendnnts Goorci' F. Whito (im pleaded with John W. Wood otal,,) will take notico that on tho 3d dny of April, 1900, tho plnintitr, Tho County of Lin coln, a corporntion, tiled its potition in tho distriot court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, tho object antl prayor oi which is to forecloEo certain tax lions, duly (is- sessed by said plnintitT ngninst tho Bouthoast quarter of northwest quarter n nil lots .i, 4 nnu o or section u, in township 12, north of rniiixo HO. west of Sixth principal nioridian,' Kebraska, which yitp. tup pupaitips nnu iniprpsi amount for tho yonr 1892 in tho sum of 821,15; for tho yonr J803 in tho sum, of 9.40; for tho yonr i891 in tlo sum of ib.ob; ror tno yenr jsyu in tho sum of 14.45; for tho yonr 890 in tho enrp of 18.02; for tho yonr iB97 in tho sum of 10.95; for tho yonr i893 in tho sum of Q 70j for tho yonr 899 in thb sum of 5.00; nmnuuting in tho totnl sum of 8103,08; witli intorest on $73.70 at tho rato of ton por cont por annum from the 1st day of -May, i900. all ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prnys n deoroo of foroclosuro of snid tax lien and n snlo of snid prom ises. f. You nud each of you dofendnnts nro required to nnswor snid potition on or boforo Monday, tho 11th day of Fob ruury, i901. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporntion. 251 By II. S. Ridfrloy, its Attorney Lo;al Notice. Tho dofendnnts, John Mnttson., Jr, Mnttson hiB wife, first roal nntuo un known, O. II, Ja'robson, Ijrst real nnrno unknown. .Tncob,son his wjfo, Iirst ronl nmo upknqwn itd JpIiii Doo, real nnmo unknown will tako notioo thnt on tho 4th day of Sept , 1900, . tho plaintitr, Tho County of Lin. colu. n corporation, (lied its potition in iho District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, tho object and prayor of which ii to forocloso certain tax lions, duly assesBod by said plaintiff agninst tho northoaBt qunrtorof soction 9, town ship 10, north ot rnn(o 33. west of Sixth principal meridian, NobrnBkn, with ponnltios and intorest amount for tho yonr 1893 in tho sum of 811.21; for tho yenr 1891 in tho Bum of 9.72; for tho yrnr 1895, in tho sum ot 8.17; for tho yonr 189(5, in tho sum ot 10 81; for tho yonr 1897, in tho sum of 8.70; for tio yoar 1893, in tho Bum ot 1.G2; for tjio yonr 1899, in thb sum of 3.G5; nmounting in tho total sum of 859.92; with it-toreB on 811.GG,at tho rato of ten por cont pec annum from tho 14th dny ot August 1900, nil of which js tuo nml ptipait. Plaintiff prnys a ducreo of foroclosuro of sajt) tax ljpns nnd a enlo of snid prpni; isos. You and onch of you dofondnnts (irp required to nnswor snid potitinn on or boforo Monday, tlio Uth day of Feb ruary, 1901, 1 TIJK COt'MTV OP LINCOLN. A Corporntion, 254 Ilyll.S. Itidaloy.itsAtty J. F. FILUON, Plumber, Tinworker General Repairer. Special attention given to BICYCLE WHUELS TO RENT