Royal Baking Powder is reported by the U. S. Government, after official tests, highest of alUn leavening power. It is the best and most economical; a pure cream of tartar Baking Powder. THE AUTHORIZED Keeley INSTITUTE, FOR THE CURE OF LIQUOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE AND TOBACCO HABITS At O’NEILL, NEB. This institute is a branch of the Dr. Leslie Keely insti tute at Dwight, 111. All remedies are prepared by Dr. Keeley and administered by a physician appointed and instructed by Dr. Keeley. In fact the treatment is identical with that at Dwight and the results must be the same—certain cure. RATES—$75 for three weeks treatment. Medicine for cure of tobacco habit sent by express for $5. For further information address, Keeley Institute, O’iTeill,, . . tUToTo. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Oitice at O'Neill, Nob., i Dec. a. ISA], i Notice 1b hereby glvon that the following named settler bus filed notice of his lntentlun to make Anal proof In support of Ids cla’m, and that suld proof will be made before the register and recetver at O'Neill. Neb., on February 2«, 1892, viz: ERNST RICHTER. II. B. 129S5 For the NWli 21-31-10 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove hls continuous residence upon aud cultiva tion of said land, vis: Earl Allen, Mlnneolu, Neb.; Frank Dnrr and Joseph Shollmyer. Scottvlllo, Neb.; Bar rett Scott, O'Neill. Neb. 28-9+ B. S. Gillespie. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orrics at O'Neill, Neb.,) .—s. f March 5,1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler Inis filed notice of Ills Inten tion to make final proof In support of hls claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and rocolver at O’Neill, Neb., on April20.1892. vis: HARRY L. HOWE. H. E. No. 12992. For the WH SW* Sec.4, and W Y, NWS Sec. D, Tp. 28, range 13 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hls continuous residence upou and cultiva tion of said land, vis: L, E.Vorse, M. Gauglienbaugh, P. G. Cauble rer, all of Emmett, Nebr. and S. 0.8 to rer, 3M* B. S. Gillespie, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O'Neill, Neb., I February 4th, 1892. J NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of hls Inten tion to make final proof In support of hls claim. Slid that said proof will lie made before the register and receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska uu March 19lh, 1892, viz: FREMONT KARR, n, E. No. 14,294, tor the uwti Sec. 30-3l-ll\v Mb P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hls continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John A. Itnbertson. Jacob Erli, E. F, Roberts and Jafnes Mullen, all of Joy. Nebraska. 30-0 B. S. Gillespie, Keglster. LEOAL NOTICE. Thomas B. McCann and Horn & Jaeger, de fendants, will take notice that on the 29th day of August. 1891, W. H. Snyder, pialntlff herein, filed Ills petition In the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, ugaliist said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by dotendaut, Thomas 11. McUnn». to John .1. Roche, a trustee, upon the south half 04 ) of the northwest quarter (*•) of section 3; the south half (Vi) of the northeast quarter (14); the southeast quarter (V of the northwest quarter (!4); the northeast quarter (14) of the southwest quarter d4), and the north half (4) of the southeast quarter (>4). section four (4). all In township twenty-eight (28) north, of range sixteen (lrt) west. In Holt county, Ne braska, to secure the payment of one prom issory note dated January 39, 1888. for the sum of 11.109 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and ten per cent after maturity; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage, ac cording to the terms thereof, the sum of •1.190.20 and Interest at the rate of ten per cent por annum from August 1, 1891. and plaintiff prays that said premises may be de creed to be sold to satisfy the ainoiin _ _ - _ _ amount due ther-on, and that the title, Hens or other In terest of the defendants. Horn & Jaeger, In •aid premises may be decreed to be junior and subject to the leln of the plaintiff's mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th dr.y of April, 1892, Dated at O'Neill, Feb. 18. 1892. W. H. SNYDER, Plaintiff. By N. D. Jackson. Attorney. 31-4 NOTICE. To S. It. Broadhead, non-resident defendant: You will take notice that on the 12th day of February, 1892, C. F. Bllven commenced an notion lu the dlstrlot court of Holt county, Nebraska, against yourself and H. C. Mc Evony, sheriff, the object and prayer of which are to correct and reform tlie return to the order of sale Issued for the sale of the west half of the southeast quarter and the eaat half of the southwest quarter of sec tion thirteen (13), township thirty-one (31), range thirteen (13), Holt county. Nebraska, Issued In the case of W. J. Bowden vs. Cyrus M. Hassell. Martha M. Hassell. Herbert L. Putnam, J. B. McGinnis Jr. and S. R. Broad head. which action was begun in tlie district erurt of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 24tli day of January, 1888, and in which you wore one of tbe defendants. Plaintiff asks that the return to the order of sale be corrected and reformed to read. "Sold said property to C. F. Bliveu subject to a certain mortgage of KUO In favor of E. S. Ormsby, trustee," In stead of, “Sold to C. F. Bllven subject to mortagages of 01100 In fuvor of \V. J. liowden and 8.R. Broadhead.” Also to correct and reform the sheriff’s deed to said property, mode on the 4th day of June, 1888, to read. “Sold to O. F. Bllven subject to a certain mortnage in favor of E. S. Ormsby, trustee," Instead of subject to mortgage for the sum of 11100 in fovor of W. J. Bowden. Plaintiff asks such correction owing to u clerical er ror and mistake of tbe sheriff In the making of said return to said order of sale and In the Issuance of said sheriff's deed, and plain tiff further prays lu said petition tlmt the title to said premises be quieted In him and that you be decreed aud declared to have no Interest therein, and for other equitable relief. Your are required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of Maroh, 1802. Dated February 15,1802. 32-4 B. R. DICKSON, Plaintiff’s Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE. Henry Ettzc, Johanna. Eitzo, his wlfo, and Charles II. Gardiner, non-resident defend ants, will take notice that on the 2!st day of .January, 1892, the Union Trust Company, plalntiffJioreln, Hied Its petition in the dis trict court of Holt county. Nebraska, against said deteudants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants, Henry Eitzo and Jo hanna Eitzo, his wife, to plalutilf, upon the northwest quarter of section twenty-three, township twenty-nine, range ton, west, in Holt county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of two promissory notes dated Novem ber Id, 18811, for the sum of $40 each, and inter est at tho rate of ten per cent per annum after maturity; that there is now due upon Haid notes and mortgage, according to the terms thereof, including interest on u prior noto and mortgage and taxes paid by plain tiff to protect its security, tho sum of fei 20 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November 1, 1801. and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thoroon. and that defendants may he foreclosed of all equity of redemption or other Interest in Bald mortgaged premises. You arc required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of April, 1802. Dated .January 21.1802. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. KM Plaintiff. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omaha, Nob.. March 1, 1802.--Sealed proposals, in t riplicate, subject to usual eon k: thence north fifty-five (55) degrees \.'eat, fif teen (15) chs. to the quarter section corner be tween sections twenty-eight (28), and twenty nine (29); thence running north on section Hue between sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29) two hundred <2U0) chs. and terminating at the section corner bet ween sections eight (8), and nine (9), sixteen (Kbaud seventeen (17), has reported in favor of the establish men t thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be tiled in the county clerk’s office on or Indore noon of the 5th day of April, A. 1). 1892. or said road will bo established without reference thereto. Witness my hand and seal this otliduyof b ehrunry, A. I). 1892. [seal] C. E. Butler. Jl-4 County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at O’Neill, Neb.,) February 9. is»2. \ Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice »«f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the. register and receiver at O’Neill, Neb., on March 21.1892. viz: STEPHEN GAHAGAN, H. E.. 12509. For the \V>, SE»4 and E‘i SW14 9-30-11 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: George Bowden, of Agee. Nob., James Bren nan. Christopher Casey, Thomas Barrett, of O’Neill, Neb. 31-tt* B. S. Gillespie. Register. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having bad placed in his liunds by an East India missiouaay the forme!** of a simple vegetable remedy for the sp« and perma nent care of Consumption, 1 ro icbilis. Asth ma and all throat and Lung A •• cclions, also a positive and radical cure fvr Nervous De bility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its curative powers in thous ands of cases, has felt It his duty to make ir known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by' this motive and a desire to relievo human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, in German, French or English, witii full directions for prepar ing und using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. O’Neill Market Report. The following is a correct market re port for this week: IIOHS. v Jim Bid.*4.25'Wheat.$ .CO Steers. 2.5ii|Oats. in Kilt cows.1.5001.80 Hyo. .55 Blitter. .. .12 Buckwheat.. 40 Ksks.1(1; Har corn.20 Potatoes. Tjl lm . .20iShelled. 20 The Population of O’Neill Is about 1,500, and we would say at least one half Hre troubled with some affec tion of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advisb all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Trialttize free. Large Bottles 50c and 91. Sold by all druggists. Some Foolish People Allow a cough t?> run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent effect after taking the first dose Price 50 cents and $1 Trial size free. All Druggists. Electric Bitters This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters Smg the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guarante ed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters will oure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt itheum and other affections caused by iui pure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as oure Mal arial fevers.—For cure of Headaches,Con stipation and Indigestion try Eleotrio Bit ters—Entire satisfaction guaranted, or money refunded.—Price 50o. and $1. per bottle at P. C. Corrigan’s Drug store. i he Handsomest Lady in O Neill 'Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lumpi was a superior remedy, ns it j stopped her cough instantly when other i cough remedies had no effect whatever. ! So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Sam pie Bottle Fre*. urge size 50c and $1. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining In the pustoflleeat O’Neill, Nob., unclaimed, for the week ending Mar. 3,1892. AV A NVells, David Hammond. George Claus, Miss May Allen. James Ellington. Cbas. Evens Warren Giltnan. J. E. Grady, Frank Van Cleave. Mrs. Lucy Winters. In calling for the above please say “adver tised." j. H. Riggs. P. M I he Ameiican Protective Tariff Leauge has just issued a new campaign text book for 1892. It is entitled “American Tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley.” This little book of ono hundred pages is perhaps the most com plete brief presentation of the benefits of protection and reciprocity yet print ed and will bo sent to any address for 10 cents. In ordering please say, “ScDd me No. r>2.” This is the catalogue number of the document. Address Wilbur P. Wakeman, General Secretary, No. 135 West 23rd street, New York. Enpdish Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splits, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 850 by use of* one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Morris & Co. Get tlie best weekly in the state and county and get a premium along with them by subscribing for the Bee and The Fkontieu, both of which we are furnish ing for 83, in advance. Call and see us before orderiug your reading for the year. There is no danger from whooping cough when Chamberlain’s cough rem edy is freely given. It keeps the cough loose and makes expectoration easy. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist. Itch, mange and scratches of every kind, on human or animals, cured in 80 minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Morris & Co., druggist. _ bt. Patrick’s pills are caiefully pre pared from the best material aud ac cording *j the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be produced. P. C. Corrigan sells them.. Better Prices Than Ever. I have added to my stock a fine line of ladies' spring jackets and dress goods of tlie latest styles. Call and get prices that will astonish you at McManus’. No. 1 Mackerel, White Fish, also Hol land Herrintr. Labrador Herring. Cod fish and Smoked .Hnlimit. Canned !isti of all kinds, i 31 * O'Nkim. Op.ockuv Co. For Sale or Rent. fhowalter iUorurn:.*1 C..,'s land for sale or. n ut. Enquire or * r!:• ■ to ino 34 4 O'Nkii.i. Ar.sTiiAOri.VG Co. Garden feeds, A full line of ail kinds of garden seeds kept on hand, eiilnr in (he bulk or packages, at tie are eery store of if 1-4 Pfukd & Wagicu? . For Bent, The Oeo. Mitelicl farm a mile from O’Neill. D. L Dakii. V . For Bent. Tne north-east quarter of section 34, town 81, range 13. Holt county, Nebras ka, about 100 acres in cultivation, will rent same for 1803 and furnish seed to a good man if desired, or rent on shares, or will sell same on good terms. Ad dress Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Neb. Spencer Bee: The firm of McCafferty & Martin furnished tho casket for the remains of Mrs. Rieder. Of solid wall nut, mounted with heavy silver trim mings it was a handsome affair and did credit to the stock carried on hand by our Spencer merchants. Within an hour after the receipt of the order the casket was on its way to Ft. Randall. “1 haye just recovered from a second attack of the grip this yenr,” says Mr. James O. Joues. publisher of the Leader, Mexia Texas. “In the latter case I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after oeiug struck with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days be fore getting ‘down.’ ” 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist. Love and Marriage in Japan. Sir Edwin Arnold, who has been en joying an interesting trip through the United States, has made a careful study of the conditions which govern the fam ily in Japan and embodies his ideas in a paper called “Love and Marriage in Japan” in the February number of the Cosmopolitan. The article is illustrrted by the quaintest possible Japanese sketches running down the sides and across the bottom of each page, An excellent photograph of W. D. Howells, serves as a frontispiece, and his work as a writer of fiction is reviewed in the same number by H. H. Bayesen. The President of John Hopkins Univesritj ; gives a most practical paper for' parents on “Boys and Boys’Schools,” illustrated by cartoons of the famous Attwood. Murat Halstead, turns back lovingly to his early farmtdays, and tells of the "pels and sports of a farmer boy.” The petro leum industry fully illustrated; An Af ghan Story by Archibald Forbes; The Story of the Brazilian Republic by Adams, late Minister to that country; and The Leading Amateurs of the Unit ed States in photography, are other lead ing articles of the month. Where Do You Get Your Coal? Do you know? Were you ever in a coal mine? Can you imagine what one looks like? Or what kind of folks the miners are? Or hdw their farnlies- live? After you have read that splendid paper in the March number of Demorcst’s Family Magazine, “Through the Coal Country with a Camera.” and studied the twenty-odd fine pictures which illus trate it, every piece of coal you see will be invested with a new interest; and when you read about “strikes” among the miners, you will better appreciate their significance. Photographs wore taken specially for this article, and have been reproduced in superb style. “German Without a Master” by Prof. A. de Kougemont of Chautauqua Uni versity, will be of incalculable value to those who wish tu study that useful lan gunge; “The Home of a Specialist” fur nishes excellent ideas about economizing space, and achieving artistic results without a great expenditure of money; and “How to Ivorize Plaster Casts” tells how to make those pretty ornaments look like ivory. “Next Summer’s Garden” is in good season, so that the garden may be plan ed properly, and a profusion of flowers insured all through the summer “Train ing a Husband” will amuse everybody; and there are other splendid stories, and all the excellent departments for which this magazine is noted are replete with seasonable things. The subscription price to this ideal Family Magazine is only $'3 per year. Published by W. Jennings Demorcst. 15 E. 14th St., New York. r Chambers Bugle: George Anderson, jvbo lives 11 Harold, was sowing wheat on Tuesday. Mr. Anderson is one of our progressive farmers and has faith in the future of this country. Chambers Bugle: L. A. Fluckey re turned from his protracted visit in lows. He arrived home Saturday evening last, lie says he did not like Iowa as well as he expected, and that he comes back to Holt county perfectly well satisfied to remain. We were pleased to see him and to hear him honestly speak of the superior advantages of Holt county. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY. Ilerealter tin: Ncbruska’State Journal will puhli.-h a semi weekly instcul of a wiekly. t’iv.iur two papers t-ncli week for tlm price or' one. Four pages Tues liavs and tight pages Fridays. This will give readers the latest' telegraphic news and markets while it is fresh In these days of progressiveness the people have outgrown the weekly paper, ex cept to stlply local news. The Slate Journal is at the head of the procession as always For those who cannot afford a daily paper the Semi Weekly Journal will he almost ns good as a daily,104 pa pers per year Although the cost of production has been nearly doubled the pric.e will remain the same, 8J per year. 'I his is less than 1 cent per copy. No other paper offers so mueh reading mat ter for$l. A special correspondent will furnish points of interest to Nebraskans from the national capital in addition to the regular telegraphic reports from con gress, which are received over our wires. During the year 1892 you should be a reader of the Semi-Weekly Journal. Send for a sample copy and see just what we will give you for yonr money. Our great premium book, •‘Stanley’s Adventures in the Wilds of Africa.” and the Semi-Weekly Journal, one year, will he sent for $1.40, postpaid. The book is handsomely bound in cloth, 540 pages, profusely illustrated, and is sold by dealers at about $1.50. If you will send in your own subscription and an other new subscriber with $2, we will make you a present of the book, mailing it to you postpaid. Don’t forget to send for a sample copy. Address Nebraska State Journal. Lincoln, Neb. Ealispi.ll, Montana, Is the distributing point for the Flat Head Valley and Eootenia country, and is the present terminus of the Pacific Extension of the Great Northern Rail way Line. You can go there by rail all the way by taking the Sioux City & Northern Railroad. For maps, rates, etc., write to or call upon W. B. Mc Nider, general passenger agent, Sionx City. _ The Homliest Man in O'Neill, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and nndget/re« a trial bottle of Hemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure rail Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Large Bottles, 50 cents and $1. Messrs Cage & Sherman, of Alexan dria, Texas, write ils regarding a remark able cure of rheumatism there as follows: The wife of Mr. Win. Pruitt, the Post master here, had been bed-ridden with rheumatism for several years. She could get nothing to do her any good. We sold her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and she was completely cured by its use. We refer any one to her to verify this statement.” 50 cent bottles for sale by P. C. Corrigan, druggist. ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION OF THE KEELEY INSTITUTE OP O’NEILL. We. the undersigned, hereby associate our selves together for the purpose of becoming a body corporate under the laws of the state of Nebraska, and have made and subscribed the following articles of incorporation: ARTICLE T. The name of this corporation shall be “The Iveeley Institute of O’Neill.’’ The principal place tor the transaction of its business shall be at O’Neill, Neb. ARTICLE II. Tho special business of this corporation shall be the treatment of nervous diseases and the cure of the opium, liquor and tobacco habits and the purchase and sale of Dr. Leslie E. Keeley’s “Chloride of Gold Remedies” In accordance with the terms of a contract and specifications between the Keeloy Institute or Hlair. Neb., and W. D. Mathews, M. D. Long, E. W. Adams, T. V. Golden and A. L. Towle of O’Neill. Neb. ARTICLE III. Tho capital stock of this corporation shall I be $”0,(00, divided into shaves of $100 each, the whole amount to be paid up and non-assessu ble at the commencement of business. No liability shall bo contracted in excess of fifty per cent of the capital stock of the company, ARTICLE IV. The existence of this corporation shall be for ninety-nine years, unless sooner dissolved by a two-thirds vote of the stock-holders, said corporation to commence business at the date of filing these articles of incorporation. ARTICLE V. Tho business of this corporation shall he conducted by a board of directors, live in number, to be elected by the stock-holders, •such election to take place annually on the first Monday in January of each year, said directors to Ijold meetings at suen time as the by-laws of this corporation may require. The qualifications of said directors shall be that they are stock-holders of this corpora tion. Each stock-holder is entitled to one vote for each share of stock. Any vacancy on the board of directors may be tilled by the remaining members of the board. ARTICLE VI. The officers of said corporation shall be a president, vice-president, secretary, treas urer. business manager, assistant business manager, and physician in charge, who shall be chosen by the board of directors and who shall hold office for one year and until their successors arc elected and qualified; pro vided that the offices of secretary uad treas urer may be held by one person. ARTICLE VII. The manner of holding the annual meeting and the method of conducting the business of said corporation shall be as prescribed by the by-laws adopted by the board of directors. ^ ARTICLE VIII. The directors shall have power to make by laws and all rules and regulations for the conduct and management of the business of tills corporation as shall from time to time he iiecessany. m ARTICLE IX. This corporation shall have a corporate seal upon which shall be the name of this corporation and the principal place of busi ness. m ARTICLE X. The articles may be amemded by a two thirds vote of the stock at any regular meet ing, notice of said amendment having been given at least thirty days before by publica tion in a paper of general circulation and by written notice issued by tlie secretary and mailed to said stock-holders. • Witness hereunto our hand aud seal this 8th day of February, 1802. [seal" \V. D. MATIIEWS. seal] M. I). LONG. seal| E. W. ADAMS. skalJ D. L. DARR. SEALJ CLARENCE SELAU. seal| T. V. GOLDEN. SEAL] JOHN J. McCAFFERTY. The State of Nebraska. Holt County, ss. On this 8th day of February 18J3. before me. a notary public in and for said countv, personally appeared the above-named W. i>. Mathews. M. D. Dong. E. W. Adams, T. V. Golden, C. Selah, J. J. McCafTerty and 1). L. Durr, who are personally known to me to be the identical persons who signed the forego ing articles of incorporation, and acknowl edged the same to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and notarial seal the date above written. John A. GoL' en, [seal] Notary Public. * < W.Thomas,' n u, , " President. ‘ •’«»>* MclIU0n,cJ^Wtt the , tafe Bank OF O’Neill. AuTiroitrzKD Capital. $100,noo Paid dp Capital,Km.ono, 10 i SERUI UIOI SQM JONES & M'CinCHEQ}, PROPIUETORS OP | - CENTRAL-' Livery Barn. O’NEILL, NEB. NEW BUGGIES.® NEW TEAMS. Everything First-Class. Barn Opposite Campbell’s Implement Ihmsa FEED MILL I have opened up a Feed Mill at O’NEILL, NEB. I will grind nil kinds of Feed and will «(fl|bange Feed for Grain. Seeui, south & .Wagers,’ when yon want Feed at low prices. GRANT HATFIELD H OS’ 0 x p to hi Purchase Tickets and Consign your Freight via the F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P RAILROADS. H. G. BURT. General Manager. K. C. MOREHGUSE. J. R.BUCHANAN, Gen’l. Freight Agt. Gen’l. Pass. Agt OMAHA, NEB. TRAINS DEPART: GOING BAST. Passenger east, - - 9:35 a. m. Freight east, - - 10:45 a.m. GOING WBST, Freight west, - • 1:45 r. m Passenger west, • - 5:15 r. M Freight, .... G:44r.N. Tlio Blkhorn Lino Is now running Reclining Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead wood. jree to holders of first-class transpor tatton. Fer any Information call on W J. DOBBS, A6T. O’NEILL. NEB. S. C. & N. Lesses -FROM Ul Points in Dakota. Dixon. Cedar. PierM Autolopo and Holt Counties to SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL, DULUTH, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS EAST AND SOCTH. JpMiclxQuBe TTovl* Tic3c«t» aaad. Slxlp *2"ovLr The Pacific Short Lin£ an Pacific Sliort Line and to Sion- ,jje pa il 1 points east, apply to the agent :iflo Sliort Line at O'Neill, or I. N. TITTKMOKE. W. Bf>n pU Af'l (ten. Freight Agt. ”tn. r j„,» K. C. HILL, Gen. Man. Sioux tnj J. w. firesaOgh, a6T" O’NEILL, NEB