Big Sale of Big Bargains. We have a lot of desirable summer dress goods that we are anxious to close out, and make the following low prices on them: Fine wool suiting worth $1 at 65 cents. Fine wool suiting worth 65 cents at 87 cents. A large line of white goods worth 15, 20 and 30 cents, will be closed out at 10, 12 and 18 cents. 1000 yards of gcod styles in Dimites, Agra linens, figured Lapperts, Typrs and fine ginghams, light and dark colors, will be sold as follows: All 10 cent goods in this lot 7 cents. All 12 cent goods in this lot 9 cents. All 15 cent goods in this lot 10 cents. All 18 and 20 cent goods in this lot 12 cents. All 25.cent goods in this lot 15 cents. 50 pair ladies low shoes worth from 91.50 to 98 per pair will be closed at 91 per pair. J. P. Mann. What ft Prominent lnanrtnM Kan toys. H. M. Blossom, senior member of H. M. Blossom & Co., 217 N. 8rd St. Louis writes: I had been left with a very dis tressing cough, the result of influenza, which nothing seemed to relieve, until I took Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. One bottle completely.cured me. I sent one bottle to my sister who bad a severe cough, and she experienced immediate relief. I always recommended this syrup to my frisnds. John Cranston 908 Hampshire Street, Quincy, III., writes: I have found Ballard’s Horehound Syrup superior to any other cough medicine I have ever known. ' It never disappoints. Price 25 and 50 cents. Free sample bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s. PACIFIC SHOKT LUTZ TIM TABU. Passenger leaves, 10:10 a. m. ; Arrives 9:80i*. m. Daily, except Sunday. Through connections both ways with Black Hills train. By taking this line you can go to Sioux City and return the same day. Connections made with all trrins for the east and for South Dakota. Buy local tickets to O’Neill. 89-tf OAMUBX 9T0YB XXPLOHOB. That is liable to be the heading of a newspaper article If you are not careful and buy a good quality of gasoline. We have the deodorized gasoline and of the highest test. When needing any bny from us and don’t get blown up. 48-1 . , O’Neill Grocery Co. Ballard’s (now Liniment. This invaluable remedy is one that; ought to be in every household. It will cure -your rheumatism, neurallga, sprains, cuts, bruises, burns, frosted feet and ears, sore throat and sore chest. It you have lame back it will cure it. It penetrates to the seat of the disease. It will cure stiff joints and contracted muscles after all other remedies have failed. Those who-have been cripples for years have used Ballard’s Snow Liniment and thrown away their . crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Price 50 cents. Free trial bottles at P. C. Corrigan’s. Repair the broken sidewalks. Decoration Day services will be held on Monday, May 81, under the auspices of the G. A. R. See program next week. The Georgia Minlslrels gave a goo . performance at the opera house lasd Tuesday evenlog, and were well patroo-t ized. .__ The youngeat son of Mr. and Mrs. > Ed McBride died last Monday, with the measles. Funeral was held Tuesday morning. It you have paper hanging, painting, ,or. calcimlning to be done, it will pay . you to call on George Trlggs and Sam Thompson, as they will give you prices }o suit the times. 49-2 N^w is the season when you want a good gun and want it cheap. I have a line of guns that cannot be beaten any where and am going to sell them cheap. Come early and get flrjt choice. Xalso have bunting coata and sell them cheap. 7tf ■ N«rt. Brennan. ' When tramp* hit the town of Pierce | tor meal* and lodging, the city marihal j accommodate* them and then put* them on the *treet to work, it out. The "Witlie*” are ihying clear of that town a* a consequence. We think it would i. be a,holy and wholesome thought It the city marshal ot O'Neill would go and ; do likewise. It tome such action is not .. taken the city will be overrun with them again this summer the same as it was last; Already there has been a “gang” of them here for over a week, trying to „ dispose of some stolen hardware, and <' had to be ordered the second time be* ’ • fori they would leave town. Tree Pits. Send your address to H. E. Bucklin & f C®'i Chicago, and get a free sample box 7 of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Atrial ‘ t will convince you of their merits. These ri are easy in aclipn and are particu . larly effective In tLe cure of constipa % tlon and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proven ihvaluable. They are guaranteed to be ‘. perfectly free Dorn every deleterious x substance and to be purely vegetable. | They do not weaken by their action, but % by giving tone to stomach and bowels already invigorate the system.. Regular r> sine- 29 cents per .box. Soldby'P.C. . Corrigan druggist. ► .: . vr r LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. In the District Court of Holt County: Martha .1. Hill, Plaintiff. vs. Fred Haller and wife, Mary C. llaller, M. .1. Keeny,first and full name unknown, and wife. Mrs. M. J. Keeny, first and full name unknown, defendants. To the above named defendants: You and each of you will take notice that on the 28th day of April, 1807, the above named plaintiff filed her petition In the dis trict court of llolt county, Nenraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer being to forelosc a mortgage given upon the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven, township twenty-five, range thirteen, west of the 8th P. M. in Holt county, Nebraska, by the defendants, Haller and wife, toll. F. Clough to seoure to him their prominlsaory note of February 10. 181*4, for *810 payable three years after date. Interest 8 per cent, payable semi-annually, which note plaintiff alleges that she Is the owner of, and that there Is due her thereon at this time the sum of t000.ni. Plaintiff prays In said petition that said mortgage may lie foreclosed and said real estate sold to satisfy the amount found due on said note and that the same may be decreed to be a 8rat Hen on said premises. And that the Interest of each of said defendants be decreed to be subject to her said mortgage, and for other equitable relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of June, 181*7, Dated this 28th day of April, 181*7. 44-4 U. K. Dickson. Attorney for Plaintiff. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Matter of application of Win. Lavlolletto for liquor license. To the mayor and city council of the olty of O’Neill, llolt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby (liven tliatWm. Lavlol lette has Died his application with the city clerk of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In O'Neill. Grattan township. Holt county. Nebraska, from the 4th day of May, 18(17, to the 4th day of May, 1808. If there be no objections, remoustrunec or protest died within two weeks prior to the 4th day of May, 1807, the said license will be granted. Wii.i.iam Lavioixbtte, Applicant. The O’Neill Fiiontieh newspaper will pub lish the above notice two weeks at the ex pense of the applicant, the city of O’Neill not to be charged therewith. 41-2 N. Martin, City Clerk. APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST PERMIT. Matter of application of P C. Corrigan for liquor license. To the mayor und city council of the city of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby given tlmtP. 0. Corrigan has died hts petition with the city clerk of O'Neill, Holt county. Nebraska for a drug gist's license to sell malt, spirituous and vln uous liquors for medical, medicinal, mechan ical und chemical purposes, at O’Neill, Grat tan township. Holt county, Nebraska, from May 4th, 1897, to May 4th, 18(18. If there be no objections, remonstrance or protest died within two weeks prior to the 4th duy of May, 1807, said license will be granted. P. O. OoiiitioAN, Applicant. The O’Neill Frontier newspaper will pub lish the above nottoe two weeks at the ex pense of the applicant, the city of O'Neill not to be charged therewith. 41-2 N. MAHTiN,.OIty Clerk. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Matter of application of James Connolly for liquor license. To the mayor and city oounoil of the city of O.Nelll, Holt county. Nebraska: Notice Is hereby given that domes Connolly has died his application with the city clerk Of O'Neill, llolt county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In O'Neill, Grattan township. Holt county. Ne braska, from the 4th day of May, 1897, to the 4th day of May, 1808. If there he no object ions, remonstranceo or protest died within two weeks prior to the 4th day of May, 1808, the said license will be granted. James (Ionnoi.i.y. Applicant. The O'Neill Frontier newspaper will pub lish the above notloe for two’weeks ad the expense of the applicant, the city of O’Neill not to be charged therewith. 4J-2 N. Martin, City Clerk. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Matter of application of ThomaB Campbell for liquor license. To the mayor and olty council of the city of O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska: Notice Is hereby given that Tlios. Campbell has died his application with the city clerk of O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for license to sell mult, spirituous and vinous liquors in O'Neill, Grattan township, Holt county, Nebraska, from the 4th day of Muy. 181)7, to the 4th day of May, 1898. If there bo no objections, remonstrance or protest died within two weeks prior to the 4th day of Muy, 1897, the said llceuso will be granted. Thomas Campbell, Applicant. The O'Neill Frontier newspaper will pub lish the above notloe for two weeks at the expense of the upplloant, the city of O’Neill not to be charged therewith, 41-2 N. Martin. City Clerk. APPLICATION FOR DRUGGIST PERMIT! Matter of application of Herahlser & Gllligan for liquor license. To the mayor and city council of the city of O’Neill, llolt county. Nebraska: Notloe Is hereby given that Herahlser A Gllligan have died their application with the city clerk of the city of O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for a druggist’s license to sell mult, spirituous and vinous liquors for medical, medicinal, mechunloal and chemical purposes, at O’Neill, Grattan township. Holt county, Nebraska, from the 4th day of May, 1897, to the 4tli duy of Muy, 1898. If there be no objections, remonstrances or protests died within two weeks prior to the 4th day of May, 1897. the said license will begrauted. Ueubiiiseu A Gillioan, Applicants. The O'Neill Frontier newspaper will pub lish the above notloe two weeks at the ex pense of the appltoant, the city of O'Neill not to be obarged therewith. 41-8 N. Martin, Olty Clerk. NOTICK-TIMBER CULTURE. Notloe for service by publication. Unitko States Lanii Office, | O'Neill, Neb., A prll 27.1897. [ Complaint having been entered at this offloe by Agnes Cassidy against Ell/.a J. Gun nell for failure u> comply with law as to timber-culture entry No. 8871, dated Nov. 29, 1890. upon the h 4 SW 4 und 8 ',« SE 4 sec tion 8, township 28 N, range 10 W, In Holt county, Nebraska, with a view to the can cellation of said entry, contestant alleging "that the said Eliza J. Gunnell fulled to ouP tlyate or cause to be cultivated, or-planted or paused to be planted to tneei seeds or cuttings any portion of said land In the yean 1892. 1892. 1894,1895 and 1896, und there are no trees Of any kind growing on said land. > Said failure now exists, tlie said parties arc here by summoned to appear at this ollice oh the 15th dsy of June, 1807, at 9 o'clock a. m. and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. John A. ILaumon, v. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orvice at O'Nkim,, Neb. „ . , April 5.1897. Notice U hereby given that the following* named settler has tiled notice of hla Inten tion to make dual proof In support of hts claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at O'Neill, Neb., on May 24. 1897. vis; H. B. 14488, EURETTA K. LONG, one of the heirs and for the heirs pf MAltY J. M’DOW ELL, deceased, for the \V!4 N\V!» Sec. 12, Twp. 32 N., K. II W. of the 8th P. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: J. B. Berry, Walter Bleb, Theodora Crawford, Joseph Crawford, all of Paddock, Neb. 40-ttnp John A. Hakmon, Register. NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT. In Estate of Ella M. Chatterton deceased. In county county, Rolt county Nebraska. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others interested lathe estate of Ella M. Chattor Take notice, that William V. Chatterton has tiled in the county court a report of his doings as executor of estate of Ella M. Chat terton and It Is ordered that the same stand for hearing the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1897. before the court at the hour of 10 o'clock a m.. at which time any person Interested may appear and except to and contest the satne. Ana notice of this proceeding is ordered given by publication in Thk Fkoktikk, a weekly newspaper, for four consecutive weeks from this said date. Witness my hand and the seal of the *?,uJ!ty.£2.urt O’Neill this 27th day of April A. 14., Iw. [seal,] O.A.McCutchan. County Judge. THIS pFJPICE FOR LEGAL BLANKS. MADE BY V. ALBERTS. Hide of ieitk. Tills suspender Is nicely made of Russet Leather, adjusts perfectly to any position of the body, add can be worn with ease and comfort. Price, f>0c to hoc. Agent for OllF HltiVt Btflll” The greatest blood purlHer and liver regula tor on the tnarken. Sold under a positive guarantee. 300 days’ treatment for *1. Call arul learn particulars. .. r“rrf 'iy t*r the largest stock of Harness, Saddles, llobes, Whips, etc.. In Holt county and will be pleased to quote you prices at any time. I feel confident you wlllsave money by Investigating. V. ALBERT, o’neill, Nebraska. P. I). A J. F. MULLEN, PROPRIETORS or THE GOOD TEAMS, NEW RIGS Prices Reasonable. O'NEILL, NEB. Purchase Tiokete and Oonaicn your Fraiftht via tha F. E.&M.V.andS.C.&P RAILROADS. TRAINS DEPARTl GOING SABI. Passenger east, No. 4, 10:04 a. m Freight east, No. 24, 12:15 p. it Freight east, No. 28, 2:55 p. M. GOING was*. Passenger west. No. 3, - 9:40 p. it Freight west, No. 97, , 10:04 p. it Freight, No, 28, Local ' 4:00 p. it. The Elkhorn Line is now running Reclining Chair Cars dally, between Omaha and Dead wood, jree to holders of first-class transpor tatlon. Fer any Information^ all on w, J. DOBBS, Agt. O’NEILL. NEB. PATENTS CsTeats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate FEES. Ou" OrncE is Offosite O. S. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo,, with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, freo of charge. Our fee not due till patent it Secured. APaw.hlet, **How to Obtain Patents,” with'1 coat of same in tha U. S. and foreign countries •eat free. Address, * * ■ketch and deacrlptlon mar Communications itrlctlr confidential. Oldeat imnoy for Mooring patent* in America. _ We hare a Washington olllce. l atent! taken tbrousb Kudu ft Co. noilvi special notice in the**“ ~kUU“ * w SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, llio Bool « on Patents «St free. SSISS MUNN A CO., 301 Broadway. Mew York. Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamberlain’s Cough remedy. ~ He sums up the- result as follows: "At that time the goods were unknown in this section; today Cham berlain's Cough remedy is a household world.” It ie the same in hundreds of communities. Where ever the good qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough rem edy become known the people will have nothing else. For sale by P. C. Corrigan. .. ■ Ui ‘ l i THE FRONTIER is the OLDEST PAPER and the * BEST PAPER 1 in HOLT COUNTY. Its office is fitted with the most most modern convenien* ces and machinery, always has the latest faces of type, the best workmen, and is thereby enabled to turn out the most satisfactory kind of job work. Its management uses none but the best paper, are scrupu T”-J--—-— neat and prompt with their work and guarantee satisfac* tion. ' Mail orders receive ■ /if) V ■ > careful attention, and if your home paper is not prepared to do all classes of work you willc find it to your financial beh^fit to communicate with1 The Frontier. The Frontier Carries] a very complete line of legal blanks and sells them reasonably cheap. If we do not have what you want we will print it almost as you wait. As an Advertising fledium It is the be3t in the county, especially at the county seat. It circulates among the best class of people; a class that pays for what it gets and does not patronize non-residents, as does a certain portion of the [ people in the west.' ’Its rates 1 for advertising are very low, and the business man who does not advertise in it is loser more than he dreams of. If you want To subscribe for The Frontier and any other paper or maga zine published on earth we will give you a rate and save you money. We have clubbing rates with the lead ing publications ot the world. Call on or address ••THE FRONTHEH” O’NEILL, NEB.