7 C-'iir.V T-.-tf it-. J few in, P1.ATTS3IOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY KVKXINU, .IAXUAUV il, 1NSS. MJ31HKK 111. v ftifetiiifitil) ,p 0 J t "3 'ci'l'Y O 1Q I G n us. Mavor. - J I Kt m I'rtON V.-viH. - - - - H SMITH "i'r;:iiisr-i", Alt rify. - ri:!.: .lc!g Marshall, Cou:':il.Ti'jn.'.l"t W lot, ;.-T " 4i:i " .1 H Wat Kit man I'.VKDN Cl.AltK. A .'.Iaihii.k .J S M vniKWS W II MAI.ICK ( I V W ' i KliAI.II i W i! 1 1 l i) l .Ion Its I V '-! V I It . it i M i; !;;.-r.iv i V.' !; . icm .. s : i r M. J . t.o: x. I'ti'.s i .1 Y .;' ..i :.s ,s ii it;.: S io-ltl IV.j.Wi. ! in i ; : i i I II H WVKSVi II (vOlT'l'V Oi'l-'iKliS. TlVai'lrer. e:tt-y lY.-.ii.irrr, -Cl.-i!:. l.-.-j.ii- v i . U S"; .:.-r 1-' t :;.: v K - I a .. it i . i-.;- : l' S'teii't, Alt 'l-ii Sii ;t. " '. !-. v in . I A. l'A?.lll';U.!. I'lliPi. I '( il.l.i . K 1-! ii; "iiiT nri i i.'i i;i : : I- H I.!) vv. !. r..oi. .I.i-. ' 1 l.i. i. W. I'. Sum v .i.i : i: .1. : ; i.i'i :s r. i: v . . I'o :.. A s i'l.r.s -n M . 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I I". 1 1 t-is :.n- ic-:.'.- i;':ii:', ii!i'-l : :.'!;!;!. '- A. : -is'Ii . M. vv. : s Cn- I'm in;:n : S. C Vii.n. U -f ''vi i' ; Nnu.i::.! i, ;vt-r?'-r. r.aZOni'AiZ. P03T 43 G. A. XI- i:ti .1. W. ; o: i. '!' -.-;. a. 1. . ; --. i : i-i. i i-. . V:v? r- -I M .. Iiv n t; ,l !' !.' i. !;:.. i i.'-". .? A:o;: ; ;. i- .v . . ' :-.:ii:!iuU'f. . s.-tin.r Vi -,. ;,::,:.! - A ! i " i :l : I . :.. m. i:U;. . of I Ii ; I :iv. . . .. - " ;i!.ira :-'-it M;i.jr. . ::.!fi-!- ot Sr?. A l.l-it v- 1:1 .1- i . To t '.liapliia .!!..::; a".ir-.l,iy tv-:i::;. V?r.iinal :ilt::tion to all Uusiiiefs Elitrust- to my care. XOTARY IX OKJ ICK. Titl Kx'.iiiiK '.!. Alistittcts Oiupiled, I sura'.ice Written, t e;il i:.-.t ite SoUI. p.ftti.'r raeilitics lor luuki'i Fiivni I-oan llir.n Any Other Agency I 61 rtf II ll-:v v.-t;. t't : iVii.iwiog thiie tvl'l :i:i I jiiv-t-sf....! otiip-imoe: A'l): :m r -. I.-".i. Ai-t-i -?l LTS.liid r ::i-i! r i u I .i; :i :" r-l i r!. " J -i' i.' n A-s !! i -.-T-i' i! !,i:t. ' .4.4.".17li rr:nkt;:s-i,'.ii' :,-!,-'!.i. " ::,iit.1'i. 5I.:.i-.-X. V v :.. 7 t Irs. ' ..;r".-i::i :i.-:il I'll 1." S. I7!3;J i.lv-rj :'. s l .i. it':: '"' l'."-.; " .:-..7si Xort't -ir;;'- ! '-t ; " ;;.7.75 iir.vi--'.i l' . 'ii !'.: l.-JI" i;t' HiU'::t I. . M -S linS " 3.r-4l.ft3 T : :! V - - . ? t-'.l 1.77-1 !J io) .1 i ; .iU i -ii Li )ii'dJ v. i: Will n.vvi: a H 1 SHU a a LA 2 Si -OF HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO Library - Lamps OF Uiaijdj Dull:; iliiuluituiiii) at tiii: rsi'ru, ai3 ir rices -AT- SMITH & BLACK'S. jirn I Q n Latest by Telegraph. BORROWED AND STOLEN. Cold Wave Coming. The following it the sifnal Bervice or ler for toilay, issued at 1 a. m: Was'dikoton, I). C, Jun. 19. Hoist cold wave signal. Temperature will fall front 15 to 2." lcrefs by Friday morning. A Flow of Mlnoral Water. Louisville, Mo., Jauu.try 19. II. W. "art.T, of Iiradford, Pa., coutractar and lrilkr. coinolcted liia part of the contract for boring for gas last night. Boring was commenced November 2, and when 1:510 foot were reached work stopped. Instrad If gas a flow of mineral water materialixed, the yield being fully 4,000 barrels per tiny. Notwithstanding the gas failure ths people are delighted with the result, as he water is supposed to po.-;s-?ss curative properties for every im-a--i uable disease. Ancient Aztec Pottery Found. K Paso, Tr.K., Jan. 19. For some time past au'mnt Aztr.'C pottery has been f-mi u l o:i the m3a back of Paso del Xortc, in a district of country wliich, o.ving to its extreme aridity, is very sel-d-in visited, and still lei3 exi)iored. The (ia ling of pottery ii said to point to tha i-xistence in prehistoric timo-i of a pueblo similar to that explored by Cashing and th? llora.'nwiy expadition at L03 Muer toia, in Arizona. A syatematio and per severing siarch would probably lay bare similar ruins in this vicinity. There was a densa Indian population h(;rc when C ibe. ide Vava pasaod through the coun try soiii ;wherc about 1330, and after ward Espejo fouud a big pueblo in 1581. The history of these ancient pueblos has never been investigated. THE MISSOURI PACIFIC. lis System In Nebraska ta ba Crest ly Extended Next Year St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 19. Advices from Xew York report the executive commit tee of the Missouri Pacific railway comp any as having decided to pmh to com pletion all roads now under contract, and that they will extend their line3 in to several of western counties of Nebras ka during the present year, building sonic 300 miles of new road. The re ported sale of the Nebraska Pacific rail way the Missouri Pacific railway by Prop er & Co., the incorporators and owners, is confirmed, and that the same has been turned over to Church Howe, the Mis souri Pacific company's aent in Nebras ka, with instructions to push the line to completion. The road has surveyed lines from Warwick Northwest through Nuckolls and Webster counties to the west line at Adams count', in Nebraska, come seventy miles, and is only partially graded. More surveys have also been ordered and this line will no doubt be rxti-nded west from Paulin, in Adams county, to Kearney, a city of some 7,000 inhabitant, in Buffalo county; thence uorthwest to Broken Bow, tiie principal ritv in Custer cnintv. Lamar Sworn In. Washington, Jan. 18. The supreme court of the United States sat with a full bench to-day. Lamar reached the c.ipi tol a little after 11 o'clock this morning, ami proceeded to the justice room of the s-uprenie court, where the oath of efiicc, (ordinary modified oath), was adminis tered to him in private. The judicial oath was administered in public immed iti-ly after the session was opened. The small space reserved for the gen end public was crowded with strangers, but the space within the enclosure, re served for the bar, contained not more than the usual number of lawyers. The chief justice announced the first proceed ings of the court would be the reading of the commission of Lamar and the admin istration of the oath. The commission was thereupon handed to the clerk, who read it, after which Lamar read impres sively from manuscript, the judicial oath as follows: "I, L. Q. C. Lamar, do sol emnly swear that I will administer jiutiee without respect to persons and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially dis charge and perform all duties incumbent on me astasecUte justice of the supreme court of the United States, according to the best of my ability and miderstand ing agreeable to th : constitution and laws of the United States, so help me God." lie took t!.e bible as he uttered the last word and pressed it to his lips. He was then clad in a flowing robe of glossy black siik, the court and assem blage arose, and ths new justice bowed to his associates and then to the bar and public, and took his seat in the chair of th; junior justice at the extreme left of the bench. CONGRESSIONAL. The Senate Pasaos the Bill to Re fund the War Tax to the North. Wasuinotox, D. C, Jun. 18. In the senate a bill was passed introducing the charge for passports from if-T to !'. I. Af ter a number petitions had b. en present ed and bills introduced, the bill for n funding the direct tax of liil was taken up. The question was taken on the amendment offered by Senator l-Miiu.nds requiring all claims to be III- ( within s;x years, and it was agreed t . S v i d amendments of a verbal character m-ic also agreed to. Senator Berry offered an am-n-. intent providing that no part .if tho momY col lected from individuals shall b. n-tdned by the United States as sot IT :t i;n -t any state indebtedness. Ai ' e.l . Senator Vance offered an ;i:n .:td-n i t extending the provision of th. bill t tin cotton tax collection under 111 : law of 1802 and subsequent laws. The amendment was rejected by a vote of 48 to 10. The Chauder amendment to provide tlic payments be made only on judge ments of the court of claims was also re jected. At 2 o'clock the ediuationrd hill was elisplaced as the unfinished business and considerable of tho direct tax bill was continued. The bill was then passed yeas 48, najs 10. The bill directs the secretary of the treasury to credit each state and territory and to the District of Columbia a sum equal to the collections rande. therefrom or from the citizens or inhaoitauLs there of, or other persons under the dim t tax of Aug. 5, 1801. It remits fill moneys till duo to the United States under such an act and it appropriates the amount necessary for the reimbursement; the sums collected directly from individuals to be held in trust by the state for the benefit of the persons from whom th' y were collected, or th?ir legal representa tives. The Blair educational bill was then taken up and Senator Brown lh'.-n a! elressed the senate in support of it. Ar tcr speaking for about an hour and a half he yielded for a motion to adjourn. Senator Shsrman, from the committ e on foreign relations reported an amend ment to the deficiency bill appropriating $50,000 to dafray the expenses of a com mission to attend the international x hibition at Melbourne this year. Refer red to the finance committee. The sen ate then, at 4:50, adjourned until torn c--row. An Old Po3tal Law Rsvivod St. Joskpii, Mo., January 10. Po master Erans has received intt uotio; from the .Post Office D. partm- nt ;; Washington requiring him to charg " on letters publisheel as n .m-d"!: :e : usually kuowii as advTtis 1 1- ji This order is imperative a-i l wit't qualification. It is an old law wire has been cropped from th rv i-s-.-d !' Office cod . and coioieqn-nt! y :,: ...i of use, but th? law 'ns ii.'vr b n r pealed, au-1 is now to ba eiiforel ; before its omission. . Derby Hats n .Vn'si-.T". 'I wish you'd tell raeof n ylhir-r in tlic world," eaid titi young iv.-n thr.h bc:rrc!.s en South Division street, "that is v.e.r.e than the stiff brimmed huts worn by the men of this generation. "What fault have you to find with the stiff hat?" nsketl the Aroimue-r. "Well, there is one fault thnt cutvil lainies all the rest, r.nel that is the (i.i culty a fellow with a stiff brimmed hat on encounters iu trying to kis-s a girl, i'on niake a saiiy, and w-ieti wiiirin two inches of the goal your- hat brim strikes Clarissa on the forehead and stops you. Xine times out of ten your hat is Li-ockcil off and falls on the porch with a great racket, which makes you ridiculous. A fellow that has been caught feo once or twice al ways takes care to set his hat on the back e-f hid head before trying to kiss n irl, fine! then he has some chance. V"hen a girl sees her companion push Ids hut to the back of his head she- needs to be ou her guard. He is bent on mischief." Buffalo Courier. Character In the liars. Jtiavc often felt, too, that something of a man's nature couhl hs dete; mined by his ears their shape and their han.i. if 1 may put it that way. I have noticed that wide, heavy jaweel and stolid criminals, and even men of intelligence of this make up, have small ears which lie close to their hcatls. These men are not to be trifled with, and they only appreciate the pres sure ot force or of mind when they feel it. 'i-'he lantern jawel nml ilappy eareel are easily reud and handled. The most des perate criminals, whether of the higher or lower order, are of the former class, while the petty thieves and men of light mental caliber are generally of the flappy eareel genus. I think, too, that something can be told of a person's nature by his gait in Walking. I do know that much can be ffetermiued th? carriage of the head, Just the. same as the Jockey or horse fan cier tells the nature and spirit of a horse by head poise. Inspector Byrnes in New York World. CAUTIONS AGAINST Fine. Advice i-.i ttt AVIiat Vim Sltiiiil.l Nut X. Y;i!ii:iMe Hints. The le.Tlit!;; i;:sur:-!'-o companies of 7ev I Yorli have pa! ):cd th following praeti- ; :'..! and iut :!;, ,;!. it cautions gainst lire: ' JDoa't siiiow slows or I.e-.iU rs on your preniiuc.-s v.-hieh .-iro i:L secure-! s.S on f.t.e-o, cemenieJ briek or laeUi!, t.u-1 bu s:re thai, nil v. o:-.Uve.rk near tl-o i.o ea or pipes is care fully protected with metal. Don't; all, w any looso jointed g:-.s bracket ; o:i your j-roniiii-.-s, whicli could 1 o f,v.-.:i;g ujainst woodwork, ta i?:y ;;a-s 1 :'a--':et.? v.i;'i o;;t wire screens or r ,:e:, if hay, straw, . II -lit niul.v;t:.i or v,i:.i....v curtain i are ioar . t'ae r.i. Do:it ft!lo-.v tho el -ciri l.;;:!:t'; r wires on voi:r ijremises w'u.eli aro not pioix.'rly pro- t'jet-1. ; De:i't allow f.ieam pipes t l.c iu contact v.-;i'a wood or inilamaia'do :ri::l. 1 ' i allow may e o.i i ll'-.pa to l;0 laiti.-s :;e.;f u iii'e) tii.e-l :.;cr I..ik. l'L.h Doa i, lor. et to :x'p the l-.mp'i filltvl awi w i 'o l o.-ici. nea t.K- o.i ii low is (:. rratc-.: ;;as, wliieh is liuLIu i- explode. Doa't ul.-t.v laaiiio, gasoline, nu; -lillia or explosives i:i jour pirvce. Vt: :r r .:': .-; io:e,-y pr;..:.. ... j Do;i"t e.::ovv- i-j.hcs to l.e pub i:t a wofKlen I box or barrel in yoar building. Always have j an iron i- .ii can. Lv::tl r.Ho'.v ar.y oily waiiio or ra to 1.9 throv.'ii o:i Vho floe-r, 1'iit only in a melal eaa, with cover, anil !:-.v-1!: i t taken o;:t f too LuiJuhi-r every i.i'rt.t : i.-:cy lav- iA-li-iuiiin;' t alio .;reasy or oily rags or papers to bo mixed up with k-.n cV.m, or a Lu-ger mnount cf .-iippi: to ivtaaia iu your place (even if clean airi in baiv-; than ij cb;olatc-Iy unavoidable. Do.-;"i, all-)-. BawJu-it to bn u.ed on J'bors or iu spiiteoiii. It c:;usom itiany fire, ignited J;y -!gar stumps or e iurett s. Don't aiiov oawdu-;i; to bo 'a ;ed for cateh i:ig oil dripr)i:ig.; froai machine. or elevator gearing. :md i.i ca.'e. De-:i't .tlloTr ni.t-.:!;es to be Irept loose, or i:i paper boios, but oaiy in metal or earthen safe-:. Thosa lighting only on the box aro s.i.e.-t.. ijon'fc allow rn:o!:i!i2 cn your premis-.-s v.hero t.'.iy co'nbustiblj goods or i::e.t:'iiais ai-e i.rsej. Don't fail to havo yer.u lire hu-Vet.? fdk d, and test h ).-.o end fire appiiu'i; es from time to t ime. Di:i'fc allow your stairs or hallways to ba bioeked ir; -r u.scl : or l-iibbish. hay, straw, etc-., to tieeu.iaulato or ro.naiu on j'or.r pre:.j::.;. Do.i't fil to h-ivo ail elevat a.-or hoit vvays r.rovidcd with jfr.od trap doors or hal'. be", a;id hovo tbee shut at r.i-;Ij;. I lor.'t ic-rgct to clooo your iron liautlcrs e nij.ht. Don't forgot that neglect and careleasne1?. ere the onuuo of mora ires t!;an all ot!ser things, and coiforeo ruies to guaril against them. An I::el!c-n in e:t:3tl liai-l.-or. I want to invoko yotir iikl.j agaiu not to do a:;ytbk'g, fe.r tlsoaghts ,u.; as yours and t'ao thiill r.n.l ring e-f sac a p..e-t ry cannot- lw c-vo'aed. lit J giro you a i'.ier and a :-.'g-gostion. At th? ba'.Ll-. of Col. i Harbor, Juae "., I'Ji'.l, Cfen. .Taekso.i orlere 1 lue tola;.; ti,r Vaf.t, 'iuryhii'd in, and without any deiinit ornt-rs wnoro to go. I askel hiiu v.-hieh way I .shonM mve when I had brokcu their li:u. lio .said, J ''That way," swjngbtg his right ariu ut full '. length froai him. T'uodireetlon I ai.-.rv. r.r.l found vac behind -IeC'icra;-.ad".j left . t r ..i . ... ... . , n-j , i. jasuva lu.i'.;.. i lo'....r.J. l.te ; pk.co wliero th-.i- was the i.c.'.'.e.-t e-r ;.' fir- ! ing a.ud preced rl;.l;t ia tao 1 found a Federal t..:c ;;uu Ut'. . ..-,:' : 1,33 yards iu front r.-.d a Fed-:ir.: 11 - :,j ' butt!- iu front cf the laUery i: :; i-'-.- :. ', ca'i i.ito the r ioa:-i'. wlo -h .:-."?.; t a- perfect pro'.e?t!o:!. V.':o lire e-.e.y .'u-.'-i was L-.avy, i:ioro tryiug. t; a ;.y r -troops c.irac tear; 'g Ixie'; iu i , . . gloaming (it wa jur.t tnoat !u-.tl-- my left tbo lino la;- ou t!ie ; ; .-.-..! .. ; . , --, Cring. Tly owu ilr:b- , -. : rue.u t ) eta:-:' '. r: i l e ; '. ..h'-'r to. t , - o-. , c.u-.l i'l u i;:o a. at tl. y would l-a..-' Lroliiu : h :;nd c'a-.-.i i-;-rca!.i::g over tl-u.:, aui luuslxt ball; knocking a iaau oi i eve-:y minute. I s--prang out iu front of tl.e b'-ie, j gave tho ciLr, u.Ia'i! Atte-.tiou! C:i t!v. cuter dreY' and tken put thc:u e!u- ;.,h th. rir.mta! of anus. It was su it a r.;-ef i.'-.-. they (!. - :: b and at. the orek r n: -h- d f :..;. rd a'-; a "Wght si.oil.i:-;- tlsit ev.:.," :?.-! v.-.: overtax I'..--!, xv.l jl:v aal 5 ry v.i.. it i;iaag r. ; .r.i . (Jen. CradluyT.Je.laii coii'a latter ta Co:. James lb Iluuuall. f-tratci;-;.- of a C'iiioser. Tho re-.iowaed eo:upo:;er Brahms fiedi it impo'slblo to worl: c::c): a:uid absolutely quivt : urr-iuudi'ig". lie cannot e-nd-aro tho !l-u t i:oi ;? either above, und.r .r at the :udc-3 of ta-. t'oom iu whi-.-h hn st:;.lies. I:i urder to .'ar.uv hi:a.e-f of the siillne?.;.of a 1-xlging it i ; 1:1.: cu.,te-:u on his tours to catechise th? portl; r of tha housa in which ho thinks cf taking up bis abode. As it is net muc h ur.o to inc. rare iu plain terras whether the houao is perfectly quiet. Brahms resorts to-' a plec-o of strategy, tho character cf which is .' 'uo-.vn in the f liovin:r lialoTae: llei-r I'.rahin-. to iheporttr: -You mujt know that I ma! -oviai sore or leiiow an-i iiKe plenty- ot ruu- Leu me, liow, is I hero any piayinQ singing in this house:" Tiio portivr to Crr.hms: "Lots cf it, I arsure you. There is a iiiano iu the room on Ibis f-ide, and another c:i that side, uu-.i the lady uudorneatli is sing ing all day Lang and half of tho night." Brahms to tho i-?rti-.-r: "I am so glad voij hive told me this; J must eail gaih." Bu? tLer maestro forgets to pay his 6econd visit. -Pall Mall Uazeito. How lU-iiteiiyi Vsed to Travt-I. Remenyi, the violinkt, was an amusins nan, but .-omething of a jKur at the saino lime. In traveling from place pluc Q,vt his concert tours, while shting hi a i-ar itftd iug a ne-'.spapeT, bo would hold a dummy"' violin tucked under hi.; chin. As ids eyes a!-Bcrbe-d tho news his agile lingers lan up cnJ down the strings. The j-asseugei-s would stare. lt he appeared to bo heedless of their curiotui gaze. lie always said in reply to any questions on the subjef:t, that he way. keeping hi hand i:i practice; but the membera of hiu company thought tzt ho did it moro cs an wivenisxsment than anything else, for ever5--bo:ly said, "Who is the jolly little fello with the il klle.'" and there wa3 always ronio ono to repl -, "Oh, that's Remenvu." Chicago 1 T 1 ' ftlTlftii i B St Bit 5 9 S 6 V , vl Irrr If Fr!!i Sl;iinl.::i I" . W e, e k v O . .:ic-., wiiicii v iv Tho.-e' '; !s C..;.- xii,oi itd an- ? '- b s L 7 Astraehan and Plush Wraps. V; uli oil lliit'l' S!U X&T'g fhW fl O J? Q ?! J? V JL lj- S2j v3 mm, Am woolasteaceasts Also l iiicii Tricds :it. 7." i.' , . Mi.il cot.? :it 1.3e, worth 75. The. - J?l ix 1 1 s in o i i litis ve:ir. Iadics are invited l!io Ijc-.-I. 8 S iv. WilOJ.K.SAl.K BEEF, VOEK, MUTTON, YEAKVUMJVKY ffi' I - . iv iColl u tilt- llii; l:: il .- -I a. .:!, a-il j ):.i!' :M-(i IK' i i j I i , ; FOIL ALL SEaiSX Ulsrx e5V.-i J20 .'j3 - 1 s z:S -- t ."OT v Parlors, Mivilnunnfi, I5iiii-5Earaoiiis. ICif chcii.s, Hullways aiu! Offices, GO TO Wlld'C a niallificCBt Stock lboimd. UNDERTAKING AND EWBALPfflmG A SPECIALTY xs CORNER MAIN AND SIXT1I ! Dr. R. Nunn,M. D.,B Ch Titi.Niiv C:.i.r:or:, Dubmx, OCULIST. - AUEIST, - THROAT DISEASES. bate Hara'eon at Western )-.!ii liabiee : u A--i-t at it.il opbtitrbide Hyspita', Loud at. eifiiee, Itetom !S, Barkt-r hiexk : 10 a. in. to 4 p.in (Uiiaha. Xel raska. Correspondence Punctually Answered. Dissolution Notice. l'lUTriMOUTH. N I)., Jan. 2, )?88. Xoticr fit iclinhi U man concern: Tit" h rot ktie-wn n .I-roer Bros. ,t fo.. in tkis dv liS"l v'l by inutnaVc iisnt. The lui'tiie w ill lircait-T be cnduetfil by W.e!. i L. C. JMercer knv. a as Mercer 15ro. 'UlLo 1 : j 4,r f. t- ' 1.1 v. ' r 'COO 'I'.s ' ,' y : I - oi' ;!! 1;;.- i ti I TJWM New Markets. - Ct:tl pi'ic's in j.!! J? T A J .T 1- T 3- 1- Kj 1 'i N j J o .'Mi. ,.i. iiicii won In. ; :,ro the ,L-.,, j.i ;,,., .dicrcd to tlx a, dies I.i Imic the ru.-h tal-:cn ( t-.-il 1 I).tiir:ii?i.s n ft AND !ii;TAIb OKA 1. 1 K I' A. eV ?..' . w aCl A. h. st - ii ;tot. v-tniiv ol :u;.si;jo ii, CLASSIC tj h-1 UuX. of Goods and Fair Prices PL ATTSM OUTI I, NLBRA SKA Notice of Sci'.o Under Chattel :l".c is hereby (.ivcti tiif-t ty virtu r-f a c!i.i::i-1 t:i;i-:a.-e .buci! !t :!;. 7 1 Ii i: y fif L'ee- ein'e-r. a l ! ft!id H (! rec -leieil in tlie '..!.:ee ,, tj... e.iii:.t ' '.I'V.i i c.-iju';. Neb- rak.i, -it t! p:::. v id Jteet.ib-.-.. is: aitd -Xee-iilt-(l by J. s. Olikf ToN' rr-f.'ti, S. .Jowe-tt & Co. to s:-fi;r.; Hi- i-tvtift of the M1..-1 : ??(i.t.oo ; iijten which iii- if Is now iiiHtti!S.iin of i. JJ. ait having been hukI- iu th- pity i,,. nr .f f.aiil nan 1 lieretnre I w.p. s-!l t'"e iron-iy tb'-rpjn eieseril.e.!, viz : Tic e-ntire te-'-c of storr-?. t:t;-.ar ami shelf lie:iy 11 : r't .v:i re . (! n::iire f ihu store-r.io- At' 'iMi:t-iJ In J.ri.;'.: Imii!! 1; on eat batf l 't -;ulii J ! .r-'.c tMentt -inn- ssj ii the itv t i'bi in uth. at im'.ilii an. rieii at tho fr n 1 r of f a!ov-iiRrriiied stoi bull.lbiK in ttte t ity nf ri;ittr?i.mtl!--t-!. eininf v.brs a. . hrr 3:l il:-iv of January. "iV. at the hour of fe t r'ei k b hi. ff F-iia ei.iv. SHKIfJIA H. Jf.tV -T & '.. W, 3. Wise. Agt. -iii.i Atty. MortgAfiees. lor Mriiiat;te-'. W W I&, y M O Q