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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1895)
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'lili I v : lor I !ri;,orHi 1 1,,. on y 1 1" 1 1 1 . -i-;i i list, w lio parts his I .ii il . I . t'i I ii:iiiill. ami ilrivi'H a full i .-1 . ol M i in I S. In h i.s c:irt, is i n. i p.i n ir 1 1 . . t - hi i. f 1 1 in . p. r i iih - ii Is 1 1 1 i s is i ir i n -j tli.il will liinLr. liim tin. I ison of ay I'" i -1 1 ! I H' I .si.s. M . ... 1 1 1 1 1 . OM-ln-lt lii.-il y est onlay ii n i-1 1 i n:' a f t : a 1 r- i f illness anil Was liiii-ii-il Inilis. 'I'liu liltln liali.-, iiycd fun. nioiitlis, oiilv livt!l ;i few hours Ion:-.-!- than its mot he:-, anil was l.lid toili in Iht? i-anii! yiave. Tliu dis-con.--. m a i tiiisli.-i. il ami fatlit-r has th3 i!oi ; n'sl. s in pa t h y of a host, of warm fi i.-nils. .lake I '..-csoii i s c it i n-. w rest 1 i n Lr w i th Minn- w iyhty h yal propoi tii n nr elso he was l!i i ii W i ny ali.ui. his yirl last iM'iiiny, as he ivm' tlown from the olliie he wall. i'il pa-t h i.s li,: thor's horso ami liuyyy thal-toi il hilclfjil near by ami hooleil il a mile ai.d a lialf out lioineanil tin n haeU to town ayah). I lo learned tils mislaUn wljon ho yot home, Init 'twas too l ite to mend then. I la ne .M il ler, t he yeniiil mixer at Weii'iinann's, hmiylit uinulo out in tho imii nt ry yest e. ilay as he t hi nlvs of far in -iny when he yets man ied next month, lie went out after the inu'e yesterday Willi a l.uyyy, : ml took (lid Archor alony for hallastand I'M Pitzyorald as ilriv.-r. They yot the lony e;irod animal ; mi tied it on Ik-hi ml, lint it woiiidn t niovo a iey. I' mally Old was rsii-Hie.t to i tuo ins inmosti i p ann r. .i . - i.::. 'e.. k iL.'iiouy wilii uuiiip i iiu iin iy t-eepiny alony like a f u ni'l'.i 1 "pro m eu'ven miles from town, when i'ii."s team yot in a hurry and i ll, s team yoi in a n g '"v Jj! t 1'avii.y Oid and tli 'riinii' in at. their leinro. T the mule to he hu yyy rrowd yot to town veYy soon, but four hours later, about Id o'eloek, (lid and his partner yot in to the Kitzyerald liverv barn, but the mule wasn't half j ;.. tiled as Oid wiis. Tho latter was so dry bis throat was dusty and his breath looked like tin) tail end of a tli resli ing inaehiiie liainMit.y" dusty yriiMi. After the vo'iny man had soaked up a few kc's of beer lie en mo to and beyun to look natural, tint lie won't sit down for seve ral da s. jioxha v. Aie il show.-rs are lieoominy toooom moil of 1 a t o. Mis. I'hil Harrison is visitiny her father, II. 11. Ho lister, in I.ineoln thi week. Mis. Will (.'.emont has yone to I .onisvi I h for a few d i s visit with friends in the country. Win. Kit.beryo:- is otiioyir.y a visit f.-om his fattier who cam.; in from his home in lowa aiuruay. NyJ. IV lrinshaw departed liist eveniny I I'et-U. as fount v to look at a lanch . . . i . . . . Ii a view of purchase. Will 1 1 I .I ITU O' IliLS jiiru M.ii.-ovu ti imminjr up Hie Pit.yerald orohard in rplendid style. U wsa biyjob. ( 'hat-lev Valle -v is home on a visit f.-om Chicairo. where he i.s employed in tho yene";il oHiees of the C 1 Ov- t Vis. 11 C Tavlor, of Alliance, after a month's visit with her brother, Ceo. ooelamb and family, returned home yesterday. m... i'..ntt I'ii.ri'A will leave in a s for Wrav. Col., to look after mittiny in a crop of Ptriny wheat on her farm cut there. 11. 1). Travis returned home this iiioinin" from the sad scones of his ----- r, boyhood Jays, where he attended the funeral of his father. 1 li.,-.. mallard ducks Or. Poariny lefL at '!'i:k N' i:vsoiliee wore line. Th inks, we wt.il m-.st them next fail when candidates are riiiii for the district t ic k s ollii-e. M -- A i "; ICr.otis Miovt'd over to W. ei. iny Water hist week, and in a nu n! Ii oi- two wiil t-iin lo r hush mil at I) os Moines, where he has a sit u. it ion in a prinliry office. I. A. Mo r 's chrysanthemum cir cular wi 1 he out in a few days con t lituiiy a .i-i of the choicest varieties ever yrown. lie hopes enourti people w':U l. ike an interest in this beautiful Mow or to make a success of a llower sho.v this f,ll. '".ido- Yout.v has rented Mis. ti A GUINEA ABOX." j fss Effectual. ) k- Headache, cl Dip;estion, Disorders and; I Female Ailments. Renowned all over the World, j i ove rcil ilth a TaKl1rM k Soluble Coatlnic. t Ask for lu-ccham's an 1 lake no ottiers. M.nle at St. Helens, Kn'laml. S1J b" J 5 .irutltts an! dealers. J'ricc 2S cents a S box. New York IeiRjt, Canal St. I I.'ll tn-l I, rii-rri-'rt lions.' ill l!in SiM'ond J .Mini :itnl will tn coliio u n-siiliTll f ' I 'I .(t-.ni. .1.1 li ilfl.'f M iy Ir,;. .f I : ... ... i ....... . r I..... ... ...I I. s,...th P:. K r '.v v-um, ,r' ;.' tll-ll f.- ilil I In- w I) !' I-'..-,:,- .v. 1 I iv fl If A Iv fOll. t ' i . , to ) , I i lli I r i l i hi I'll ir' t I uri 1 1 Ii is '-" ' ;,:. .,,.; . 1 1 ii . i .n i i ' - '. ' i :. i ri. - I .: . v i ! i if I f! II . .,. .-..hi i. f, i y ll I :i i:il ;i fi -w :n I us IS I il "ll till- -1 i . i r rln'i U-1-, I i. K -t ot li.-r .1 n! ii v w Ii i.li I- iL i w liili- lie's n-si iny. i.s a ft,;; i: . i 1 1 .ill . of N' I ! i 'il . who i i "ye audi lure every to this lit v lias ti.-i n - ''iu 'iiiilT I" i i-iii in '. ;r- in. in iiitii Sunday, v t i in IV.' iMilly. ami, ii otlii'i in' a :yein..,ils an- l:ol coi .-u'ii'iiate 1, a ii.-w elm -i will be built We sha.i !. y'ad to We le. ime b in " A " It was I'ninn i'il 1 1 1 it. Kill Ifoi'oiny 1 1 : i ' I yol. mai-rieii and was mov.ny in town, ami when we saw him with a load of household yooils, we con eluded the. tumor was eoi-feet. I'ut Henry Spanyler, who was helpiny to haul the yoeds, explaitn'd that I hoy were inoviny their new l othreii min-istei- to tow n. Will Ki. lririlson's nr.sLo.(ierieiii,.- ."is a papa, is overwhelming, his wife haviny presented him witn two yiils woiyht (i and 7 pounds hist Saturday. J he happy fithor showed his yood jimymeni ami l in part tat H.y Dy leaviny two oiyars so we oou'd say reyards to 1 ith '1 he mother and yirls were yet tiny alony nicely this morniny. K.ister at the ehurohes was i-oio-bralod ynbtordtiy with a yreat pro fusion of (lowers and wit h a mo: o ela borate smii; service than is usual. opoeiai easieruav sermons commem orative of the day chi ist rone from the tomb was preached in all the churches of tho city. Dr. Loavitt of Omaha filled the M. M pulpit and preached two able sermons. The otherchurclu s were fill d by tho regular chartres. "osey MessOi smith sold his lino trottinrr horse last Friday to Jake Den son for il. "(. Tho horse was a silky haired fritter with a pedioa-oo that dated hack to tho Norman conquest. If the animal had been as lively with its front feci, as il was with its hind ones, I "osey says it would have troited a mil? in 7i seconds, but it wasn't. If it could have worn siik tiyhts, it would havo been a success as a ballet dance:- for it was such a hiirh kicker Posey was fixing- tho roof on the barn over the horse's stall one day last week when old Centipede (that's what ho calls the horse) lot his hind foot up throuoh the roof with th? force of a catapult. The astonished 'farmer,' who had just set down on the roof to admire tho scenery, was sent skyward nearly fifty feet before he could lasso his breith. whiih came near getting permanently away from him. lie landed on a straw stack some distance off in a dazed condition, but a few draughts of co'.il water icvivcd him completely. He read a few chapters In the bible before he would trust him self to go out to the stable again, as his feelings were greatly wrought, up. He is now rid of his chief oauso of trouble and already a new light shines out of his eyes and tho old-timo care worn expression is entirely gone. Wo shall hoid ourselves in reidiness, how-eve:-, to write an obituary f..r Jake Diiison on short n.ttiee. HAM) IX A HOKSiiS MOUTH. It liiiik ii Cnm Imr to lr.v 0-ii 1 1 - Iii rurial.'.l Animal's Ti'cl li. A horse which became seized with an unaccountable frenzy is responsible for the condition of Samuel linrr of Manayunk, whose t ight hand may have to be amputated at St. Timothy's hos pital. The horse, which is owned by Bernard Makim, bit LJarr so severely liiat the physicians despair of saving his hand. !:irr, who is an old man, fS years old, lives at No. 40") Main street. While walkinj along the street, yes terday morning ho he was asked to back the horse out of an alley. When he attempted to take hold of the bridle the animal dashed at him with a neigh or rage. His eyes cleamed. and his mouth was wide open. The old man jumped back, but not in time to save himself, for before he knew what had happened the infuriated boast had his hand between the two rows of wicked-looking teeth. Still uttering mullled neighs between his e'enohed teeth the horse began shaking his victim as a dog might shake a rat. A crowd immediately col ected about the spot, and somebody ran for a crowbar. With this the house's teeth we e finally nried open and with his hand bleeding and terri bly mangled Barr sank almost faint ing to the ground. Even then the horse's frenzy knew no bounds, and. but for the prompt interference of by standers, would have t am pl-.-d upon his unfortunate victim. At St. Timothy's o u hospital the old min's injuries we e pro.. ounce d serious, and it is scarcely possible that the hand cm be si veil. Bernard MaKim, the owner of the horse, c: nnot account for the action of th creature. as.it has always been considereil gentle and kind under ail oil ounistances. Barr is an old soldier, having served during the reneilion in the Twenty third 1'enr.sylvanis vol untoe. s. I'hil;. - de'.phi.i Uncord. lt.ire Itoses. If jou want roses in any color for till summer blooming out of doors, leivo orders with Dniiagh ue, the florist, op posite the postottiee in Omaha. We set out a bed of Don ag hue's roses last May and within two weeks they begun blooming and were never entiielyout of bloom until freezing weather came. Mr. D. has all the leading varieties an 1 wonderfully cheap, too, h to '2 cents each' When you call mention this "ad." COtt'S . S not a secret remedy. It Cod-liver Oil, the finest cally pure Glycerine, all biuu bu mat it will never change or Jose its mtentr. This is the secret of Scott's Emulsion's reat success. It is amost happy combination ot ilesh-ivin, strength ening and healing agents, their perfect union giving them remarkable value in all WASTIIMG DISEASES. Hence its great value in Consumption, wherein it arrcsis the wasting by supplying the most concentrated nour ishment, and in Ancemia and Scrofula it enriches and vitalizes the blood. In fact, in every phase of wasting it is most effective. Your doctor will confirm alive say about it. Don't be persuaded io accept a substitute Scott & Bownc, New York. AM Drtiirists. 50c. and St. is the about of imitation trade marks and labels. 1t8 fu!i3 OTP C Cos,s no i Made only by CHURCH & CO., New Write for Arm mid llammvr fvvvv vv v v vvy S mi Asp hi V Mi eON bON'T ACCEPT iniTATlOfiS. CAML3LE CO., CIN'TI. Tiitr r.:x7..: WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WAS; ; . :J HC GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF AX IXTKRKSTIXG COXVKXTIOX Tlii i:irtli l .-aiicrs in S. s-'kmi at Wim-ji-ins Vat'r. The Nebraska City district of ttie Kbworlh f.eague held its Minual ses sion of throe days at Weepiti" Water, end nding Friday night. There was a argeattemlar.ee and a very ir.st ru- 1 ti ve )i. ogram. re pi ogram. T , , " "it,, JJr. Murray and Kev. ! rank Crane, two prominent divines of Omaha, were the chief speakers, while li. (). Jones of I,inooln and Kev. Woodcock of Weeping Water were also tireioss in their efforts to instruct and enloitain. i Dr. Murray's lecture, Cowing! Cood,' was pronounced splendid by ill who heard it, while I lev. Crane's subject, 'Ifymnology," was especially entertaining. The Weeping Water people treated everyuody royally. I lie delegates! were not only entertained free of cost, j but on Thursday afternoon c . rriasres f I were supplied for nearly a hundred people, and everybody took a nice! it rive ever the town. Sf-i:tl Train l-'rm lt. Oiili ti m:i!i:i The C. H. St (. will run a special train from lied Oak to. Omaha April 1! for the Thomas musical festival. The train will go through here at (5:lo p. m., returning after conceit is over. ; Keduccd rates will bo given. ' J. I- ltANCis, G. 1'. A. We have 100, 000 to loan at a low j rate of interest on well-improved fa rms. t The Nation al ExcttA.vuE Co., 1'iattsiuoutn, Neb. The f County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the- j pick-pocket to get your watch. If you j! would be proof against his skill, be sure j that the bow (or ring) is a I .1.1 l I -I. ll 1J I. WI I V ..wi; This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss j Filled Watch Cases, ! which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. l Look equally as well as solid gold cases, ) : and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. ) Always look for this trade mark. -sr ' None genuine without it. ' Sold only through watch dealers. A Match case opener which makes a handsome charm sent tree on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. ALLEN BEESON. 1 1 1 orn cy -ni - Jn , ORiee over First Rational 11 ink. I'LATTS M OUTII, X K 111! A s K A . i m T B - at. jiii 5..- - ."- . I , , . . . j ..p.i W,.yr.,.;,ir..j In i ii i n in m c -" ----- ' EmUlslOn is simply the purest Norway IIvtonh(sthitt-s. ;m.l Hiomi combined into a perfect Emul whole stuiy R SOPA more than ttluT rackaire soda never spi i?3 t .DHH' Hour universally acknowledged rurest in the. world. York. Sold by grocers everywhere. P Hook: of valuable AV i" s - l lil.i:. www v sr. 4r " w ICO JO LT H- ESr LZ. N&W : rDYEPvTIS&A&NTS. I JSE BARNES' INK V A. S. IS A U"S F.S A: Co.. .Vi K. ii li s r. .V V WANTED A FEW MORE BOOK in tins :ni(i ntljoiu tor couiitie AGENTS 0u. JoU.ney A.Olind the WoNd A ,.., n,.w ,.y Iraio-is K. Ci.-.i-k, iircsi.ii'iii ot Hi" l . s. siu'i.-ty of tJliristinn Kinli'.i vor. Tim lu st cliance to m.iUe an ney I ever onvn-il to ail who want pi-oli table work. I t l'iiiiii iiii-ni in i iiis :mt y ran earn ;nn a i' until. Hist ,tic! no liiniirame, for v( nav I he f rui"li I. vo i-idi i I . iii-em I u in i;i ipi. I i-ei-ou t li t a n l I' v liis.vi! torn 1 o.'y . lor p a ri it-u-l-i rs, wr.to to A. D. Worthington & Co., Hartford, cfiin. WE HAVE HO A G TITO tint ship Ircnn our fai-lor.- ut wholfsiiie jiric-s. Ship :my-vli-r' lor -.:uiiin:iiiin : aay fi-eiiiut biuh ways if not satis factory. li htyl.-- of i ':trriaii.-. !io styles of II.-iriM-ss. Send d-la. for II- p:ii:e catiiloiai. n kimn aiihio.k imi ii aiim.ss mi., i ii.. W. B. rralt, Utr'jf, llkhart, lull. frtili-hplrr-. Kiicliih IM.-.inoni! nnin-t. EfiHYROYAL PILLS y- 4riurtnnl nn.l nly (;rn;iine. A S 'V SATE, ainavi r.tiiil.lti. LaoicS a -k '. - ft VVi I'ru-i 't forV.V. t.r F-lhh " i iJSO.ni.. Brawl in Keil un ! ,' .!. lii.'inl:i.:.-y; v v2'soxes. s.-nlci with hlu.- r lil-.-u. 1'uUe "f&1 2? V-Jn Ol ll-r. .V.i.s .oii;." wis si... 'i?t,- v I f ftfttti tind inntitrft'v. At llriiiiii. or s. ti' 4c. I JJ in veiiiir.s for ..ir' ionium. I -tr.ni-jni:.l- in. 1 " lielii-f for I.k. ll-." i" '". .'. I., rcilii ii it nr Muil. l,Mlt !' -tiM.c.niiiW. .V.rm.' ' - Clili-heMt.rt'bt.-ailt.-itl 4'o.ell-. sin-t, ftc-ld bj all Lucal liru-gibtd. l'lilit-tlo., I'st. t'J&i'- i i;. - '(?'.'-':' -UvaiTiCi A K P RCCRt, The iv v cury for ro- Slops uj. pa.t. loc at iiriiirts, or llXSCOX : CO., H. i; There were 3,134,934 Packagcsof j Hires' Rootbeer sold in 1S94, which made 15,675,735 gallons, or 313,494,700 glasses, suffi cient to give every man, wo man and child in the United States, five glasses each did you get your share? Be sure and get some this 3-ear. A 25 cent paclia-e mak 5 gallons. So.d ttierjwLere. Rootbeer: THE CIUS. E. HIRES CO., Fhilm. COPYRIGHTS. CA T OBTAIN PATENT? For a rronipt nn?wpr ami n liorrst of.inion. write to M INN A: 4 '4.. who hare h;nl nearlT fifty year' experience in the patent bn.ines8. Coniniunica ti.ms ptrirtly confidential. A Handbook of In formation coneernins Patent and bow to ol tnin t hem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and iH-ientirtc rxw.ks tieut free. Patents taken tbroiiuh Munn 4 Co. receiru ppecial not ice in the rci-nt t tic A mericn n. ami thus are t.n.uirlit widely before the pnblicwith out cuft to tho inventor. This pplendid paper. iMue.l weeklv, el. -L-arit ly iltust rated. ba by far t he largest rirculuf wu of any t-cientitlc work in the world. S:J a year. Sample copies pent free. HuildinK Kd'ition, montlily, (.') year, sircto copies. t cents. Kvery minil.-r cintaina beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, ennhhnir builders to show the latest desiLTis and secure contracts. Address MI NN & CO., ,Niw l'OKK, BuuiUWiT. Vo. JlrJ $35. '.- - . t K -". r h i i i i.- r . . i . . - I '...:.. p l i.';;ii..ii..' :h. - " c-'- r le He t; ro t. . l-niv lo V j ..-!.:'i. 1 C'.'.: I '.'. .-. ' -:,.'. 'a 3. 'pri.'-.;-." " fW,mi III:! illjj v:r VAs tn I u. 1 1 iaul iimnro . !,IP1 nnn ; FC31i - -iJ l-tfA i.j tit vji.i fir - 1 tki U LLtS ila den's liolosalu aiinnlT Hon Notice a few of the burgaiiis. I-aw rence" f.L Mjeting, 3c. In.tian Mead Sheetino-, r,a I ons.iale Muslin, i.e. I a i int'i 's hoice. .',. I id less variety of I in.. Calico at 3 ';e, ' I1.-', im.lV yard, (lino-hams ntul ;sh I iit-ss I ioo.ls of every tb-scriptiou "t lisslhan whoh-sale cost. MI.Ks I (ii; Till; l-IK iI.Il 1i ii1. iI India ."silks, onlv j:c yd. I 'i on i:e .lap Wash Si i . only L".o yd. I iv and I'laid i'.'o vo. ish .viiks, only i i wide. wr.ol Wash Silks, ::0 in, hos 4: e .1 liiack India SiUc. L'!-in. wide, IH.- yd. io.k U nana SnU, yai.l wide, -; ;. I arj aiio. in sil.s "at all tunes. iki:.s.s (iotins. Ti e grand.-M showing of styles. yd. I 111. I. ,. . t r n ,, ,r r,f values at . . , - " " i iaj-ttn s. Mack and Colored Dnss Coods Do p.irtn;cnt. Mir specials in Serges have no supe rior in , meric.-u J'.-ui. wioc. Imported French Serge, i.i.n-u iiiiu i oiors i'-ni. extra food value for M.V, l la. lc an.U i h i-. lla.v-.i..i, K.i.ei:il le I rice Mic li. in u-ale, evtra ino 7.1c quality iorioan Ibnrietta, llaydons 1'eciiii r,oc 40-in. all Wool Fancies, in (Illack oni.Vj Cran'te "oth.- with dots anil sprays. I'riuiel o'olli in ' r''! great varie.y of patterns !0-in. Ai, Wo,,! and Silk and Wool Nov.-iiii s, others ask 4 Sc. .V.ic, ;5c. .' eon s sjiecia I :!!ic io guarantee any open order for arcss goods intrusted to us to be iillei po. .oi iiy satisfactory or refund inone-. mii a.n j) cloak I)I-:i'ai;tmi:m Sill I M. S A ..s. loo ladies' capes, bhiek and tan, tin- uoa.i.-ioti,. pretty designs in Soutach i i am. lace and satin collar and trim mugs, ma-ic to sell at -.",.0 I, on Thur.s- u. iy at s;; cases of holies heavy plaid, cloth ..... ii.aeiniosii.-s. made to sell s... i o. now a t .re'. 1 .'. It -'"I s,,,i n 'nsts, last season's stylos. i mar so.. ing pr.ee from S3 to ;,(). Low at - 1 . :;!i. i nr ias: sale of one thousand wrap pcrs at ;: e each seemed to give so much . ai iMiii-i ion in our customers that we wi:l have .,n saio for one week from Oiiteone lliuii-aiiii more of these rur m nis. ileiiiemi.er. they are well inlc, i.isi colors and. wort n T.'.e, now .'i'.ie i i mock oi capes, jackets, suits, ohouivii'.N drosses, skirts, waists. c. is p.-cial value. isjt thss ilopart merit. ;i:;ci-;i;n-;s. '-.". lbs. graiiulated sugar.., .Si. oo ii:ii:i) i-'k i it. t'aiifornia apricots, per lb t.oo.i ( aiib.rnla apricots, per lb. e: y choice Calilornia. apricots, per ih Caiitornia jioach. s. jier lb rAapoiatcd peaches, per lb Choice California poaches, per lb Cali.oinia prunes, per lb ( ho ce prunes, per 11) K'M i:- tine prunes, per lb 1 .vujiora U'.l appies. per lb Illaoiibcrries. per lb Currants, per lb Currants. ., per lb Cleaned currants, XXX, per lb.. I lead rice, per lb ho' led oats, per lb 1 lake hominy, per lb 1:.' bo.. s parlor matches Laundry starch cry best lye. per bov, II A K DWARF. A keir of God nails do ."a d nails do 41 .'; nails do :;od nails 1 10 1 1 ; JO .".: 10 l:." : l.' 10 5 7 I - J 10 3'i 3 1 ; L-'.1, 5 St 30 1 40 l r.o l r..- l i;.- 1 75 l 75 l s.-, j no io do do do io do do do 'Jed nails. . . . 1' 1 nails. . . . l'.'d nails. . . . lod nails Ml i. ads. . . . ''.I na ils. . . . hi n iils. . . . 'Id i.a iis. . . . 2 40 X' 7o i!:irl wir. pnlnio.l. any kind, per per M i I ; '. i n.". r.iiri. wire. :iivniii.ed, per 100 lbs il .'m Sit e I -;ii;e :. t-a Ii 1", .-li-el line j-. l.-i-i spin i os. ea.-li '' -ueii Icir.i-hen grindstones, eaeh. r0 Kim or mortiee door ioi-ks, oaeli . I'll.! .H-ks. I'lli-h ;" :'..-.iitry wire, any width, pi-r 100 snari1 feet r.O erei-n ("mors, each ;,o I'l-xiAi. si'iMNd (iri;.i.i;. I'a renins in the JT.-n's, Hoys' and ' I-' hi r.-ii s ( lot II IllLT Department this V. C'-'K. ie"il make the occasion double Im po.tiiiu. I'rii'es that were out of tlie p e.vtioii heretofore and will be bimply inpo.-sitie after the opening- week. MUX'S SI." I TS. ."en's lleautifiil All Wool Chevoit Sa k Suits, in liirht colors and piain I'ny, well made and trimmed, the kind wo usually sell for sVi. 50 and ST. 50, but ali other stores ret Slo.ni). Spring oneninir prii e. ?1.1.". mi-:n's suits. l-'ir.e Ail Wool I Hack, Cray and Ilr.nvn Clay Worsteds. Also some extra tine i'.Iaek Diagonal Vorsteds ".is that, we sell usually for SU'.SO. Spi'incr opeiiin"; price, ST. 50. liiree dirt'erent lines of finest Silk Mixed Cassimere Suits in all the latest style-, and cut, frock or sack style, iiui. e and trimmed eijual to tailor made; suits that we sell usualky for S15. 00. In. t others cet SI for. Spring-opening-price. S 10. 5 ). iioys and Children's IUack, Elue and Siik Mixed Confirmation and First Communion Suits: Lonr Pants. Suits, atres I".' to 11): perfectly sewed, made iin-i trimmed; match them with any 55T.50 to Sl'-'.oy suits in the city. Spring opening; pree, S5.0J andS7.50. Knee I'ants Suits, aj,'es 4 to 15, in the I appropriate Jllue or lilack Tricot and ! ii aek Cheyiot, usual S4. 50 and i.50 Suit. Opening- price, S2.T." and S3.75. I-" U UN ITU RE. Special low prices for this spring-. 0 oak bed room suits, 3 pieces, a S15.(,'() each, all different styles. 0-foot extension table, oak, square, C lejrs, polished top, S5.(o, fc-foct, S'5.00. 0-foot table, 53.50. Another at S3.s5. - 1 HAYDEN BROS., 6th and Dodge, Omaha. DEALER IN LUMBER AND COAL. Mendota Coal, IT J .""I iidiu vjai, 9-50 Canon City 7.50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK i 11. AT I's IM ' I I- I :t I.I li i a).' I 1 1 - - Su ri. ii . - - i ' I ill. I In- very li.---i f .-1 1 1 1 I.s f.o i M ll 'Ill )L t I'll I.S.II-t ll Ml I f BUSINESS i I I il ' K s. I..iiii. umhi. .- . rein. -ot ..n.I I., i h. c 1 1 r 1 1 t 1 1 . . 1 1 - lit a 1 1-1 ..!!. I ii ( im I io eel Vim I 'tl.it '. II 111.-. I ai I.I v ill i ill I In- i I'll h- i-.li-s In.ifis ilr.i,u, a i a I i a l'.o In iut i. arl i.f tlii- I . .-. ,-ni.l aii 1 In- i rnc- i. . I . w ii-. of I ii r.ipo. ' .i I i i-ol ! ii-i in a i n- a i : io iniiii ! V rent. I let III In"! i. .aii.it M.'i p.i i.t lor ei noi t v ii.ii'tv Imii. I w a mi n I 1 1 1 an I DIRECTORS: i ;. x i . i. v . . 1 1. 1 1 i ii in I.. ". I'. : , (.. i .... I . 'H I. I, I'll . - . ' 1 ! ' ll 1 1 . N. i . . . I . 4 ll I JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL I Infant Killer ot Puii?. fnterna! and Extor..il. I'uru J.li I ITlU'l IS M. M l ' i ; I . . l A , I. nine i Sn.'U. Sl-Millw. II- i i - , Su'eilllll'M, ('. III .lolllt llll.ll III I 4 v -S ' I'll.A.il 1 T illr...iill.i. I IIH! T'I ,1.'.' '..V ;S v'fl'v. ''I'-i. 'ioiii.iipiii.-i In, k I'll i Sr.ViUv i-i'l " i.Aii.vciu ,, im ir i. ii ni.-. THE HORSE BRAND, &:x!tUr?,r,. ttM'Trirvwt Towrrfu) mi l lVm-t i i'. int 1 In uufut f . ., JOHNSON'S ORIEWTAL SO.ftf . Medicnted ntifl Toilet. Ttiedrcnf SklnCinimi'1 Faca Ceautifier. Lr.dien will lm.1 it tli.- in., delicate ami hinhfy porfumwil Toil"' I i " tlitt market. It is nbeoiutelv pur, f l .i.- -. t' i-kiu soft iiml Vlvty n.iil iet.i e- tin' I"- 1 i or.i- flexion J is ii luxury for Ihn U.ithl'r lnf,.n.. t itluyH itt-hinir, I'li- irei-s t Im . , :il p mi l lo ...:i.wiu tliu Kiuwtti til : liiiir. l'llct'-.i. . x'oi' biilu Iy For sriic by I'', ;. 1'riekn Co. Ii I c1 s A 1 1 o .' x 1 1 1 L ' The Sim jllel mis. a new imve. Iv 'riinmas llarily, will I.e liiwnll in I lie I le.-em li.r nun -In r. lsiil. anil eon t in mil In . e in 'at . s'i... W hoever mav In: mi's favnrite .11110114 1 mi." 11-h Hove) Is' s. it w ill lie i-iiiii'.'iit'il ny all erit ics tli :il 'I'll im as 1 1 :u-.y si ami s f 1 ire most as a miisler art st 111 li.'lion. an. I 1 he M.i.p!.--t ons in 11 y be ex peel i'il ti an 1 11 se en I '1 us . a -.111 Imt Inferior in ile.ri i' to tli.il wliii-ii lias marked 'I'rii Ii v t Ik) most sueressf 11 1 si or v of llie year. Another le.iilin feature wiii le tho I'ersoniil U.i'-oi leel ions of .loan of A n hy I III) Sn.'U r boil is lo '0.1 1 e. Her r.i.'if ami Sei-retaty. iilillel' wlilrh Kiiisetlie most noi u !ar of 1 i v i 11' A inerieuii mauiiie wrilers wiil present tlio st ory of the m alii of r ea ns 1 11 the .1 an u ar.v iiiin.lier vili apl.ear 11 pro I usely 1 1 1 ust rated paper 011 ( h a r.esl on an i I lie ( a nil 1 11 ,tb, I lie li isl i if a series of soul h ern papers. Nortli Africa Is utt r.iet iti murii a 1 1 1-n I inn 111 111 at any oilier time since It, was the seat ofempir s. 'Ihe next volume of Harper's M au'a. ; ne w i 1 1 contain four illiiHtrat.'il ar ticles on I h is region, anil llit'ei.'of tin-in will ilepiet t lie present life there. .1 11 1 la 11 K.i I pli will prepare for the .Mara.iiie a serins of eiiiht stories, depleting typical lipases ol C hinese life mid m.iuiicrs. lies. .li s the Ion.' stories, tlieris will he-'in 111 I lie . I an 11 ry nuin lier the lirst .chapters of a three pari novel ette by Uicliara haniiim 1 la v is--l he ion I'rl work yet iitlenipteii by this writer. ' m plelo short stories tiy popular writers wiil cont inue to lie a feature of i h'- .Miia.iin-, St-ii.l for Illiislr.il. il l"rosp.- I us. Tlie volumes of the Magazine ijein Willi June anil lli;cem lier of each vcar. Wih-ii no time is speeifieil suiiscr pt ions w ill lie jiii witli tliu current iiuinber ul the tiu.e ot'ie- eeipt. of or order. Hound volumes of Harper s M a-- az 1 ne, fur t li tee years Iniek, In neai clot li bindniLr, win be sent by mail posl-p.ii.l. on receipt, of t I per volume. t;lotli eases, lor ! 1 11 .1 1 11 ir. i cents each Iiy mail. post. paid. liem 11 1 :111c -s sliou (d 1.'..' 'eatli' iiy ijostolli' money or.lers or ilriif t, to avoid chance 1 io-s. .Newspapers are not to copy I his ad vert is. ment without the express order of ll.irpi iV llrotliers. I Inrpcr'n Vjjl:ly 11 .11 per's Week iy ts a picf.'rial history i tlie times. . it presents every i m in hi a n event promptly, accurately, and exliaus 1 1 vely In 111 u si rat. 1011 an J d esc r. pli ve lex I o the highest or icr. Tlie maiinei- in wh i-li, during l-ld, il h i treated the Chicago railway str.kes and ill. L h in a-.l apanesu war. and tiie amount li'lit 1 1 w us a to throw on ( orea I In; in stant attention was u .reeled to that iitte Known country, are examp.es of lis annus boii lid ii.-ss resou rces. .luli.iii Kulpli. tiicilis tinuisiied writer and correspondent, lias been sent lo the he.it ot war. and their .joined iiy C ll. WeUlon, the well-known American artist, now for many .veins res. eu t 01 J a pan. who has been cri-'airod to eo operate wiili Mr. Kal pn send i ul' lo Harper's Weekly exclusive information and ulusli tiiui . Jiiirini; is!)5, every vit-jl uuestioii will ti. a isi-ussed w ltu vnror and wiilioul pre.j ud h i in tlie editorial columns, and aiso in snecja articles by t lie iiiiiesl uul liorities in each departmi nt. l oitraits of tiie. men an women, who are making history, an I jiowei-- 111I and caustic politic il ca if. ion -i. wi.l con tiniie lo be characteristic feature-. 'I hi busy world. Willi ils keen and k indi y com ment on tin- lesser Uoin.'s or the day vv.il 10 main a reu lar .iep.irtnn-ii t. 1- i C 1 IO.V 1 1. ere will be two powcrfu serials, botli I1.1 ndsomel V l.liislrated 'I'm Ked Coekale. a ftirrinz loiuan.-e oi1 oi u n days by Maniey J. Weyman, and a novel of .ew 1 oi k. etiiiiicu l ne mhi ol ills l allu-r. by Hrander .M .1 1 1 lie ws- -several noveiti'-s and many short stones by popular writers Si-mi Jor J llust rat eil I'r.isja-rliis. The volumes of tho Weekly bc-riii with tin first number lor January of each vear. When no time is ment.oned. su l,s-riptious will Lo-ln wilu the number cut-rent at tut: time of receipt of order. Hound volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat ciotU binding, wil bj sent, by inaii. postage prepaid, or by ex press, free of ex pense iprovided the freight does t.0t exceed TI per voiumej for ti per voi 11 tiie. C.otli c: ses suitable for bin linz. will bo sent by mail, post paid, on recipt or rl each. I'.emit tauces snould be made by post-ollici; money crder or uruft. to a voi a chance of loss.; Ilnrjcr's JJnxnr. 1895. K levant and exclusive designs for on t -door and m-door toilettes, drawn from iVoith mo le s by Sanuz and Chapuis, are an im portant feature. I hese appe ir every week. accompau.ed Iiy minute descriptions arid de tails. Uur f. ris :;tter, by C.ithenne de Forest, is a weekly trans, ripl of the latest sty ics and eaprices in tlie mode.' l.udcr the Head of .New Vork f isiiious. plate uire tions ami full particulars are Riven as to siups, fabrics, trimmings, and accessories of tb costume of ed-dressed women. Children's uolli.hu' receives practical altentujii. A foriniht y pattern sheet supplement en lbles readers to cut and make their own -'Onus. I lie woman who takes Harper's li.i.ar is prepared for every oce ision in life ceretnon lous or informal, wn.-re beautiful Iress is requisite. An American serial. Ir. Warrick's Daugh ters, by lienecca II .Mm Davis, a Btron.' novel of American life, part.y la d .n l'.-nri-sylv.mia and jiart.y in the f ar sou lb. wlii occupy Hie last half of the year. My Lady Nobody, an intensely cxcitlnj novel, by Maarteu Maartens. auihor of "God's Koo.." "ihe freater Gory," etc, will be.'in the year. Essays and social chats. To this dejlart tuctit spectator Will rontribiire hercharru- in' papers on " hat We are JJoin ." in New VorK society. Answers to corresponden ts. (luestlons re- ce. ve the personal atteuiion of tne eultor. ni are answered at the e.irlier i.ia-ii,u. date after their receipt. Semi for Illustrated I'rospec-t lis. The volume of the llazar b. in will, the first number for January of e.n-h vear. When no time is mention, subscr ptioiis wul 1. ein witli tlie number current. ;.r thetiii.e of receipt of order. Iniiii casts lor each vol u me. -. u itable for binding, will I)e sent by n ail, postage paid. on receipt of il each, l'.ne pa-e and in lev sent on application. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's M.igazini. - one year, $4 00 Harper's Weekly, - " 4.C0 Harper's Bazar, - ' 4 00 Harper's Young People, " 2.00 l'ostatre free to all subscribers in the I'nited Malis, C inuilii and Mexi.-o. Address: 11 A i I' Kii HUo Tli Kits, .New York. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. LliGAL ADVIIRTISI-.MILNTS Notirc to CrtditorM. I I r to' Ni n ii ii A I I I .1 I . Mill I I i'l.i :,! i. Inl.l. I. ll III III.' I '.lull' I't I I '. i . i l i .. H r. n .- :. .l : I N . 1 1 a-.- i 1 1 1 -1 1 -1 v i I -. .ii i 1 1 .i I I In. r I a ini'i i. ml I il lo I- of 11 I H'I -..li - I. ' i lost Pel IT K i a ii-.. .i.-. . .. .. a . i a i .r i.i oi 1 1 oi o i v a mi ; .i.iii-, ,i, to io e. v.- i. i-x o.-u im. I i.ii I !...ie. i.t tie i-.oiiiiv en. ill nl I li niri . I .I' Ill I'. ML Ill HU Ill" " ii. oiv f i sfi.ic.ni.fr. 1 1, I-' . 1 1 i I.f I. - .o r . .f in ii i-1." I ; .a ihe Im. a... n An ! ll. il -i on. nil. i fii.oi j . 1 1 1 I . i 1 1 1 ' i I 1 1 t I. .1 . v of il i f. li. A. I I-'' ; I-. I In- i I I in 1 1 .! ! .r . i . I I . .r - of i ilil ill" . I .1 - I'll I . . p I 1' I I I III' I I . 1 Ol I ll f Ml Ml I II l- I I a .li an. I a, ..iff. I l.lii'ii i. ni.- I,, y li i nl I l.i I'.l li il'.y of I M.i! I.. . Ii. I I l .. i . I : t m i i . i i ii nt v I loot f I ' j i N'4ki' Ii) Cutl.ioi: i ri i i i .N c t-.i. 1. t I ' . -.-I I i oi ii I y . ( I n I 111- III. I I i r ef I in- i I .t I. in mi A i ili i . .ii, 1 1 .'.'.' .i .-.I. I .1 . i- ! . Ii.-I I - I. y I Vi-li I I l.i I III.' I I II llll- 11 1 nl li-n. a li. I of li.l.-l'i..ii. .1 1.1 j.i t . iii .i .i l ii . i A Ii hi-., hi it i i I. I.il. nl i.i 1. 1 i i ill ii I y Haul I i-i-i-i i i'il, is iiiiiiiiii ;iii'I ml - i i mi ii l y I', .i. i l .. I I III' i i hi l I -t .. I -, : 1 1 le ; 1 1 I . I I V tin In. ii a In I'l . II ii iii ii..- oi ii ii ,i v i r .-i Iiml.. I. A. I'., I'''., ill I 'I . ..' I. Ill tin- f"to em. n Ainl tli.tl l i.ii.nlli.. fiiiiu li 1 1 . 1 iifti'l the l.i 1 1 il i V i.l M i I .ii. A I ' . I -I ... I". Hi" I I nu ll in ; I e. I I. I I' I .-.I I I . .1 I .1 I, I l.l ill- I'll l-.l t ll !! O -i iii I In' i r e. .i i it.- I . i i-, iiii.ii. iliii!i a to I allow- I. on un. ler I. y li.in.l I liK I- It .lay l.ll.'ll. I' I- li. .- I. M-l . I olll I V .lil.l. e Nutice to Cri tlitms. r A 'i i : . I Ni i.iii-i. i, I I'.ini I 'oil ll I V. I I ii t i.e m:il I i i if tli tali Hull-,, .iii-i- i -..-.I . if ( I, a ll. .Nin i . - - e, li.'i. liy -Im-ii II I I bo el ii ins and III. I I I III le, l in is i I all p. I Hulls, ne ea e.l. In,- i,r -.,1.1 e.,uiilv an I -I II.-, will I e r Ili-.l, iMiuilii. il .and ml- In led I y Ihe . ..iiiiiy ei. ml at Ihe ei. nil lion..- In I'l a I I Mi. ll .1 i n, on ih.- 'nib d.iv "f . I I em her. A I , l-:ii.al '.'o'clock in I lie after noon. A n I I Ii a 1 s l im in I h -. f ri mi a ud a f I i r the '-'oi h day oi ..I a ri -1 1 . A 1 1 . Isi.i, Is Ihe I i un- i i io i I e I f . . r crei 1 1 1 1 .1 i of sinl deica'-ed to pre si hi their cl I ins f. n- i a m I n a I n hi a in I allow a n. e. l.iveii iiiuii r i.i' lian I tliis I '.lli liav of M..I. I, A. I ... I - . it. .-. i: .Ms i-: v. iniiity i uiie. Legal Noiice. T.i.liilin I'i. -l.es un. I Mrs. I lei,.--, I, Is wife. iis real n line un down, I. eu auilii A. liib soii anil M try ( '. li.b-.on Ins wile, imii resi- ll'-ll I (let II I II II l s : i mi .m-l I'n'li uf you an- hereby nolilii-'l I li.it on M.,r.i I'i, li.. i.e.ir-e iileott, as ilalntill. be.-.iii an :n-liou a-'aiiisl you and oilier ib I en. 1 . 1 1. 1 s n tin- ii,.liMel i.iuil ol ass conn I v, .Nebraska, tin- nl.ecl of which is to foreclose ii certain mori l'.'i e on llie foliowiii: i iml in -ai. I ioiii.lv. tn-wil: l.ol. on e i i ' lu block t ii rei i.l i in W b.i mi . nculii by . I oh 11 lie k is d.lled I'l bl II. il v I'1. I -I"!. In se cure tile payment ol a jirom .s .ni y notoof said I ill ll I j.-k. s lo said lien a in I ll A. Gib son for ' I .mm on which I hero is now d ue i I.u.mi wilu iiiteri-sl from .lanu.ir I. l-'.i.,, at. Ii ti pel co ii 1 per a li li ii in pli I s ii a u l t.o cm I poll -.. I'l a 1 11 tl If p- t ' s or ileeleo of foreeiosil II. a ml sa le of said land I o sa t is i y said liens as uforcs i.l I. if ib lii'lency jud in.-iif and gen eral re l.-I'. on arc reiiiii-ed to answer plalntill's pi llion on . ir i.e lore Ihe i.l 1 1 d a y "f M a y. I -'i'.. I . l.i .hi. i, I ii. i a n i, I'l ii.nl I II. Iiy S. I,. I lei-t liar It. Attorney. Notice of Probate of Will. S I AI li (ll N I Mill AsK a. ( - ss. t :ass t i hi u t y. In tin- in alter of the last will and tosla lurnl of .Mrs I.. M Goldiui, ileci ased. .NolMi-e is li.-lehv ulven that on the I h d .V of April, A. I., I-'... al Ihe ofli e ol Ihe riilJIltV Jud e 111 I l a I I - mo 1 1 1 h, i - ass l-oil li I V, .Nebraska, at Ihe hour nl In o'clock III Ihe forenoon Ihe fo. ionium mil I or w Mil be heard a in I considered: 'I he p.-t it Ion of llenrv la' v.-rn h a in , jr.. lo admit lo iirohat. an aliesled copy of the 1 a--!, wiil and I est a m - ll I of ii I s. I.. .11 . Gordon, deceased, lale of Mills county. Iowa, and for I e 1 1 .-rs I -( a men t 1 1 y lo If.-iuy l.virn bam. jr. Gated I his I li day of A i II, A . 1 1. I"i'... Iiy on I or of I In; ci in ri . K, s. Kamsi-.v, t on ii I y J ud .' Hbtray Notice. Taken i; ii at my p re r n I sis i me and one - h a I f nil. is --ou i If. i si, or I'i a i I siiion t h ou lio.-,, li . u ll s rn.iii one red cow about -,i or seven years old. Tin; ow ner, by proof of .owner ship and payment of i-n.t. iin-l expenses, can have the cow. .John H a ii it i m , i on. Notice of Probate of Will. Til K St ai i: . .e N i.iikaska, i G'.iss count rs- I n tin- in a 1 1 ir of i,e i;,sl, will amili"ta h.cnl of riimp Horn, ii-i-i-,i-i-iI. No! ice is h'-reby L'iveti iiml on toe y, t h 1 iv ol April, A. I.. is. i.i. al Ihe otll.-eof I lie county jud;.-.- in I '1 a 1 1 --iiiou t ii, c.-i.s. eouiily, N'.'brasii a. :ii the hour ol i o :Mocl m the forenoon the fi.li'iivin in.'illei- wiii be heard and cniii.iore.i : I be pel 1 1 ion of Henry Hi . lo admit to pl-ooalo tin; last Will ari l tcslamc.nl of I'iinip Horn, dc-.-a -ed. lale of 'l itisuioulli pr.-ciiiet in said county, and for letters testamentary ' 11 .1 a co b Tr.t-i-h. I ... t . .1 1 1 1 1 - . .' M i . 1 1 . i y of I a r c h , A . II. l-'.i .. I'.y order of I he court.. . .-. Kamsi-.v, i ou n I. V J ud ; !L.herift"'i Sale. Iiy virt ue of an order of sale 1 - - in-d by W. 11. I )ca r. n,' . r.'-rii ..I tin- d i si net con rt with in and for ;i-t county, .N.br.is,. a, and to me dii-ecied, i v.- i . i on tiiesth d.iy of .May, A. I. I '.i.i. al I o'clock a. m. of tic! day at the . s. .ii I ii door of t he i-nirl. hoic-e ni tiie city of I '.a 1 1 " moil 1 h. .n said coun'y. sell at public an lian, l i Un- lii,'lii "i, liimli-r fur ca - fi, tin- f o. lo w t ii,' real est al e t o- wi t : The WCsl ha.f z) of lot la-li I'n in blo'-k t vvcnl y - ei 'h i c.'- in I iii- cily of I'.ni Guiutil n, G'ass county. .N ei i r.is.. a, Iii.''Iiiiii Willi the privilees and a pp u r 1 en i n -i: s lji.-rcurto b'-lon'iUM or in any vv.se uppu rt ain ,n. '1 be s.t me In , n - le v jc i noon and Ink. nas lite property of' I'e'.-r Mer.es. 'I i i i . - n .'.er- s, I'.. .ni,- ot I ... - s loiiniy. Allie I. Haines and Miiiy S t rii jisoii. deieiidanis; io sati-fy a j ud ;.' in cri I of -..id t-iitii I rc.-ov.-r. d by Tin; I hoe n i x .Mutual 1 .1 f e I n s n r ; ice om p i n y of II a i t for 1.1 'mi n eel i'-u I, pi a;, t , li' au-.i in-l said iefetida nt s. t'lati-moiith, .Neb., Ajirl! A. I'. I-'O. .1. ( . 1.1 1 i. N I'.A i:V, Sheriff, f 'a ss .1 'on ii 1 y, Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. Iiy viri ue iif an order of sale Issued by W. li. Deariii cii.rK of the district c.j.irt with in and for (,'s county. Nebraska, arid to me d i I ected. I wiil on the ttli day of .May, lb, l" ' i.at 1) o'c.o' k a. in., of said day it the sou in door of the court house. n the cil y of I'i al t -u.ou I h in s ud ount.v. sell at. public an';; ion. totl.e highest ndo.-r for cash, t lie following des.i i bed real estate to-w.t: Lot n um her five i.'n in tne sou t h west n u.-r- ter of the nortliwest ouarter of s.;ctjon t went y-s. ven in t o v n s n i p n u m b.-r t en . Im norlii of ran?c number linrte.-n ii;j easi. of the s.xib pritcipal mirid bin i.-onl tiuini! twenty-five i... acres more or i. ss un i bem kii. Mti is the I actor vi lie m .11 pro net t v with t In; f o, lo wi o -T e xci.pt ion to- wit; l orn n.er.e- 1.2 at tb..- northwest corner of lot live in ud sect Ion thence soul ii n in e rods, thence ;ast seven ii- rods, tie-nr;.- nortli nine C.ii rods, thence west "even 7, rods, to the roace of be--irinin.r, beiou.iri to ( 'u m henarnl i'rcsbv tei ia u church. Also the par-ona-'i; ot commencing at tlie south west corner of otlive tii.-nc; nortli one bund red iPku feet.ttieiice e.-ist or.e hundred and ei.'i.iy !--. feet, tiienci; sou lli one hunt, red 'I'm feet. hence west tine huti.rcd ;ui. eighty il-i feet to the place of be jinn nz. A-o a lot b lori'inp lo W iiii.im and Robert I r ins com rnenc t at a point two tttousind onelinn- Ir.-d and foriy-tniee .J.11J: an I one-haif feet sout fi and lli. ri v-t iir.-e : i f.-eteastof tlie nortliwest corner of section twenty- seven ...i. thence east one liuii ird ami bihty i ls.il feet, thence up tiie waters edi'e t; the- road, I hoii'-e n .ri h i o t ..; p. ace of be- innlrinni conTaiiiiii i; t ty -one one hun- Ur.-dths a.-r's. to'..-t h.;r wit b tlie pr.vi.e.es n.J appiirtetianci-s thereunto iicion.-iu.' or In aiiyw,".. a prm rt a J n ; n '. Ihe s ine; ti.;i n -r iev.ed upon an I taken as t:;.- nropcrty of Herman i. Nye, Moilie G. Nye. I.cot ro-s, nr. infant tinder the a.e of foil rt ten years. rid J e.l erson I), l iu-, a . m . nisi r.i tor or t he bfate.jf lleniamin G. ."io-s. ii c.-.;.i se I. (lis fen l.nits; to nl -! a jnd.'ment of K.ld uni t ri-i'iivi-ri.- l tiy L.-;vi G. 1 odd, i.iainl.lf. .'a, list -ai l ... fi-iiiiiillt-i. I 'i a 1 1 "iiio-it. Ii, e.ira-k:i, March i-th. A I.. 1 "'.."., J G". I . IKKMJAHV, Sh'-riff. ( ' iss oant v, .Nebr:isk.i. F. J. CHHMPNEY, M. D I'lIVSIClAX and SURGHOX, . . ML'KKAY, NKtKARKA. . . scase.it c yc, enr, n.-sc and thio.it a spe cialty. S!K.-.it ic'ics filled at reason able rr. tcs. HJlLD COAL. Mir.sour C'a!, (".enuine Canon ('itv (..nl FOR CASH. Iave or.lers at F. S. White' s. 'A . J Will i K if r'