'V. -J I I i ! f If- . k - T ! 1 )i i i i I ; 1 1- , i COHAN tllAKITY OA Loaded With Fond for Subjects of S.iiiish Oppression. rLATTSMOU'lIl'S IJBHKALI I V. Mie ont rllnit-a to t h Hu tTvrvrn Without Nttut A llwinlMitiiK-ly I-'oril'i Cur A KuiiHWHjr I'riiin All Olll--r NoiiiIiimh-I -Ol h-r Kvt'iitH. The Nchrut-ka Cuban roli:f donii tioriH uro now woll on tho i oikI to their dcHlimit ii ii over tho Mim-ouri I'acific, poinjr via HI. Louis, thon-o to tho (Julf of Mexico and on to tho dot-titutc on tho littlo i-daml atruutf linjjr for In-d-jiun(li'iic3 from Iho yolo of fori:iyn tyranny. Tho World-Humid wi s tho prlmo mover in th e trieat work to hhu:ijjo human HtitToritii; nmotiir our Hti'UfjrlinK' broihren in tho south anil tho peoolo of Nebraska, rouardlosa of political fooling or party aHiliation havo lent thoir bout endeavors to tho noblo vork. l'latthinouth has not al lowed herself to take Hecond plae with any city in tho btato and hor poo- plo havo responded so notly and so generously to tho calls for aid that a car load of tho tubHtantials and the necessaries of lifo id attached to tho relief train when it passes throuph this city thia afternoon, compliments of tho uenoi ous-hearted, libet ty-lov in, charitable people of this city, over ready and willing to contributo thoir mito to furthor human haj)i noss and dispel human wo The car is of tiO.ooo pounds cap acity, Dolawaro & Lack a wan a com pany No. .'2,1270. While tho inte ioi is loaded with Hour, bacon, corn meal. beans, oat meal and Loundless other tokens of love and sympathy, tho ex terior is liter. illy covered with Hags, bunting and banners. Could this car be transported to the lit'-lo island it would surely inspire tho plucky in surgents there to greater deeds of valor, greattr struggles for independ ence and greater sacrifices for liberty if possible, as it would so forcibly dis play to thtm American patriotism and lovo of freedom. Along tho top of the car on each side is a large banner " World-Herald Cu ban Relief." Then is placed a bewil derin mass of bunting and l!atrs and across the entiro lower portion of the car another banner in large, bright letters, "Donated by the citizens of l'lai.tsmoutb. Neb." The decorations show tho toucu of artistic hands, and the car. besides telling in snout, vet forcible language of tlie gunemsity and kindness of our people, is a splen did and lasting aci i'c t isc men I for llie cnlerpiiso of e terp-ising Cily. The provisions are valued :t 3.MM' and will feed J,0(m fimishmg Cub.na for thirty day s. Tho work of gathering up these sup plies was cheerfully performed by a number of public spirited ladies and gentlemen of this city, whoaro happy in the consciousness of duty well done. But particularly is tho success of the enterprise due to tho untiring elTorts and able management of Frank J. Morgan and his wide awake assistant, Mr. Henry Tarlsch. Their good deeds will not soon bo forgotten they will live many days after these kind citizens have passed beyond the vale of earthly caro. Tho tra'n consists of twenty five cars, tho transportation on which would amount to $1,500, which amount may be classed as the Missouri Pa cific's donation to the fund by the kind act of President Goo. Gould of New York. A largo number of citizens gathered at the depot this afternoon at 4:30 to see the train pass through and bid it and those in charge God speed on the great errand of mercy. Kaimway Team. A team belonging to Wm. Craw ford, the gardener who lives in the western part of the city, broke loose from a hitching post on lower Main street this morning ana made a lively run up Main street about 10 o'clock, but accomplished no great amount of damage. Mr. Crawford states that he was driving a colt this morning and took extra precautions to prevent acci dent. He thinks the colt became frightened at a moving train or by paper flying about the street which caused them to break loose and run away. The wagon collided with Un ruh's furniture wagon in front of Un ruh's furniture store, damaging it to some extent and also ran into a team belonging to Mr. Dinsniore's standing in front of the Fitzgerald block. The tongue of Mr. Crawford's wagon was broken by this collision and also the tongue of Mr. Dinsmore's buggy. The horses were caught by men on the street and the excitement was soon over. There was a large number of teams on the street at the time and it was fortunate that no casualties re sulted. lie Climbed a Tree. Deputy Sheriff McBride and Con stable Denson went out to Bohemian town last evening to serve a subpoena on a good Bohemian citizen who was wanted as a witness in the Sokol case. When the dgputy went to the door anc called for the man of tho house he discovered that the lady could not understand English very well and could not speak it at all. He made her understand, however, that he was an officer of tho law and wanted her husband to come into court. When the lady come to understand the situa tion she stretched out her arms in an explanatory manner and siid "shoot, shoot." John's hair stood on end, and not looking for any difficulty with a woman he got a "hike "on himself. When Denson, who has served many papers in this locality learned of the "conversation " he explained that the . husband was out li'irii lug m.d tliat tho lt-tly f t c b' n-e h d tin' declared War. Tho .-at ! po int. v. a m rV'j.i the deputy .-ay s ho i. :; r.iir." :. thing every day nb - u t f m- : u ! o .i . Tlie ltit-iiiiiui '!! nit: .r i in- : i' w. Thefourlli Uienniai f G. !'. V.'. C. which will 111' (it in Denver, .1 '.111. ill l -'I, Inclu-j vc, will bo tho large ,l a rjd limit important oillii-iiiir of women evei held in tlii- country. Not !--t'nati one thou-and del t o a I en arev--pected, rep oseiiling riliout half ami -lion of women, and fu.ly as many visitors have ixpro-.-ed their inten tion to tie pie-cut. Among lh in will bo many worn -n of national reputa tion in various lino.-, of publ:c worn. Kv'C'y Mlljrrl (ill the p.o;jr;:Hl wiil l;e treated by tin ci.ii i -' s ami i p iper or subject u-ti d at Louisville will be. n -peatod. The program will be of in tense interest to all womiiri whether home makers or wage earners. A-ide from the attractions cf t lie Uien nia I the women of Denver have arranged the most geneious titt'i typical va -lei-u hospitality. 1 1 -cepiions, g;i rd n par ties and feles will occupy the: hom-. spared for social function-, and a free excursion into the mountains will be given all deb gates by the 11 eiiniul local board. 'J be Biennial wiil bo held in the Btoadway theater w Inch - will be freshly decked e: ch morning with tho famous wild (lowers of the 1 v'ick ios. Tho mailer of rat-s is .-til! in the hands of tho General I'a-si-ugcr As sociation, but delegates will bo i'bie to secure ouo an1, o ;o third fare with a stop over of thirty day-, and will probably do ii!ii"li boiler. A rate (if one fare wiil io made to all points in the stato after t .e do e of tic Bien nial, thus atToidin g a l::.c o; pnrlu!.i:y io explore the .-cea. ry of Jbo K c!;n s. Mrs. A. M. We b-s. secretary f tho Biennial local bo :l. wh (.-! ad'.irc.-s i. l!;0 Lin coin I'U'iii. D ti ver, '. iil 'i glad to an-vcr ail I it. i' of impairy. Minn ik .1. Bi.v.Nwi.n.., Chairman, L-.cal P. ess (';.m ail-ce. Ii-I rit-l COuri. The T. .). Sotial case v;eiitto t ie jury this morning at 11 o'clock ami ihe jury is still pondei i n r oar th -deuco. All other jurors were cii--missed for the term. In the matter of tho estate el .ie-r-e Mathews, doccas d, ju rv waiv- d ana trial to court i.i being had. .'.--s -. II. 1). Travis snal Wm. Del De.-.ci-appear for plai n (.ill's and ( .rk A: Raw ls for Ue foad.i n Is. Philip Xwcil ci vs. .in ) r.riL. ;... dismissed. F. N.Gibson v.-. A.. Mn.boin'. Dismissed wnhoa'. !'fe i'l.tic. Chas. i:. Wiley vs. Get t Api.'licatiou (or re-. l v. e i ; r A p. i( 1 1 . -it I::';) e: . jit oi .:y f..i The eon t: a ct f. a t : e a.:.- the fi aj.ght wai eiioii e ( i t portation depart iie-ni v ;n ; i j i John 11 ismu sen iy t H' comm ittee vc-.-terciny ! U : l: :;c I price being ;-,'). All natives cf Indiana rv '.',i.- in Omaha havo been inviitrd to nieet in Major Clarkson's of.ice at i s r.o-ii a -r, headqu . ricrs at noon Thursday of this week to form an Indiana club alonu" imilar lines to tb')-e g veii ir.g the other sUite eiubs whicti have, been formed recently. A Swedi-h day at the cxp -ition during the mouili of dune is talked of. The principal attraction for t hat. day- is to lie a giand concert in the Audi torium, for wh'ih pur p. s-; a largo chorus is conw-mplatcd. A meeting of all unorganized Swedish-American singes in Omaha iscahed for m-xt Thursday evening, Apiil 7, at 8 o'clock, in the Board of Lducalion oom, city hall. All singers nol boio; gleg io any ot'"er choir in Omaha are eerai tliy invited to attend. t. e. last of Letters. liemaining uncalled for at tho pct- oflice at Plaltsuioulb, April 7. bsi.'S: Dare. ICva Holden. Walter Mul'.er, Christuplier Moller, Frank I'arvcl. Paul Cnndun, 1 1 G Loair.n, John Nc-oin. J W I'owcll, Oath Kethan. T S Saidc-r, M A Welch. l'ete Sittll. Abe Thatcher, J M When calling for ;ti;y o! the above letters please sav "au ve.'tised. W. K. Fo.x, P. Tlu: l.irht f tlie World Or Our Savior in Art Th s nii-g nil cent publication has been plicjd in charge of Frank II. Wilson of tnis city who will represent tho Society of Sa cred Arts in the state of rsebraska. The book is one of 'he liuest art publi cations issued. The engravings as tlie title indicates, illu-trate the Lf ? of the Savior arid have been copied f om paintings by the best masters. Tho copies secured at a eosl of o.Ci- one hundred thou-anC dollars tcproduing at moderate cost the treasures of the art galleries of Furope. From the Huliy in Hiirli Chair To grandtnan in the rocker Grain -O is good for the v hole family. 1' i - the loug-desii c-d ,-ubstit ate for coll'ee. Never upset- the- ne' vts or ii j ares tho digestion. M ;da I ro-n pu -o grains is. s a food in itself. lias th : tast and appearance of the b --t d li'ea at one- fnurth the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stav. It makes for health and strength. -Ask yourg rccer lor t. am-U. Insure in the German An;eri :;;n. Fred Fdiineer, AtTent. It is, or should b , t..e hig-hest aim of evtrv merehart to p'caso his cus tomer.-; nnd that the wide-awake drug !rm of Meyer- Oc Fshlem in. Sterling, I'll., is doing so, is proven b . the fol lowing-, from Mr. Kslileaiaa : "Tt my sixteen years, experi'MP.-e lutr.e drug business I have never si en or .sold or tried a medicine that tra ve as good s .t- lsfaction as ChambeTai !i s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei Homody'i Sold by all druggist (JITY AND COUNTY, j TI!I'I1)AV. : : t i ! e- t o ;i j- n .a( li . . ( of i't ;.); tai'-'C. I'Ml.'V. II o'.'e-- i:.v for o A ; r I .e ' i .: ! ' c 1 1 le . i n D. C .'! f'L; n a L v i i l o: t' i.l ay . M s. I'rauk I 'a '; mer- is vi-'tii:' i ola- t i e- in t h i - city n i ay . .i rs. George LehnholV deputed thi-. i nor n i n;; ( r Lincoln. V-'. .1. lles-ei vva-i loKnaig after bu-i ncsss i n Ora ilia lod.av. - .John Schtappocas-o was purchasing fre.-h fi nit in Omaha today. Mrs. Ahihroo L'.ittfo'-oii and daugh ter were Omaha vi-ilors to lay. (.--le y ( J rassne: u left last eveiiing for Sciiuyl(;r on a buaine-s trip. 'tia ri.-y slia rj) and W. M. Hoover, of Ij'.uis ilie, are in town t"dy. Mrs. O! i ver came, down from Lincoln today for a vi.-itwith her d-i uglilers. Carl I'iic!:e aii'ivel home today fr m tie? stale L'uiver.-ity for a w-.-ehs vacalio'n. Sin i i IV Wh'.'caer has a very sick daughter and went home la-t night to visit her. Frank K.uen :.nd daught-r were South Omaha ) .s.-t." ngc rs on the B. & M . this a. m . Goo. Buriey Ins sold h's house and two tots near Col u m bia school to Chris t Jh ! is- iaii.-eii. I ) in Sheehan, of St. lamis, is in the cty on bu-iiiess with Andy Broback ;p d l'i link Nitka. Carl Ku!)-man went t South Om aha ihi.s morning to buy- a car of fat ca.ilh; for 'lis meal market. Fred ll'.wk-worlh a-rived homo la;: I Ilia lit l'i - 111 Kearney for a week's vacation w i : 1 1 in- parents and friends. Mis Florence Van. at' a came in la-t night from Grippe; C cck f.r a vi-it win In r car. i ts Mr. and M s . ( aiope r. Jo. S a,:!-, of Lttj.oin. .vnsdov.a i.' (i ;y io: l.iiig aft- i t'.e '.'.) Team- he has wor n the lug i . A. ' b id a.- hi! M s. .1. A. it ..-';:ii"ier. who h visiting .Mis. l.'elia Shrso, i-c, i S O till . u riled to i u p. it L lil-. l lUlj t Ii i s e v a n- - it.-; t v 1 1 a C he : O ! V. I-., tn l'i,- la W i fe ii :: Ye eh ; i a i : a '. ' a i 1 1 1 e I ip . v 1 'a o ; : ' . s a : If el- p e nil .. I b e . 1 1 s.:oU-ti avo ! ic 1 . U 111:1.1 niiio w! niag to OVd. 0 1 1 o rem Ma? c:a; n bear v ; t i her I a. I doe Vlnt-tea. r. n old resident o. thi city oi.d ::t. his home in theS-'Cond ward ye-tC'layof cor. sump' ion. Thn fur. : :il will oe.-ar tc.mofi-'.uv. I I.'el'o v and J. M. iloovcr returned t ) the'r honies at Louisville today af ter several v.velrs on tho jury. We trust they wil bj go..d men at home. Mrs. Ihaek who lias been onj 'ying a visit from her mother accompanied her today as f. r ;ts Omaha or: her re turn to Sail Lake. City where ;lio reside.-. Mrs. Nobles and her daughter, 'Mrs. Humphrey tire expect., d home this evening from Chicago where tiio lat ter underwent u surgical operation a few days : go. Henry Dor.at and Frank Hurdliska are out far a duck bunt for several days. They have gone up the Phi t'.e and wee he;. rd from in the vicinity of Ashland today7. A Ali-souri Pacific brakeman had two lingers mashed off in making a coupling- between two freight cars at Weeping Water yesterday afternoon. Neb. City News. The Hotel Hiley which has been ih roughly cleaned throughout had the puriers made cheerful today by a nijo new piano. Landlord Opeit is al vvnys determine! io have everything iirst Citi. s. Sheety, the bridge contractor was in town yesterday Mid returned to his home in Lincoln this morning, lie has the contract for budding bridges in six diil'i. n nt counties in this state this year. Had it not been for the intervention of friends, Dick Can- would have as-a-sauittd 1M HuiVnui- on the streets yesterday on account of election dis putes. Dick isn't very 1 rge. bat he's a n-gular ton-hoi se power dynamo when he gets into a light. A f "-: n'ghts ago Kii.a Hay maker, a 17 year-oui git 1 oi 1.11 m u o; d , t i .: m pu u to commit su'eideby taking .strychnine Afte. taking the do-e she tol hc- relative- to pray for hot- as she had com mitted tulci i -a 1 r.e t l-.ip ii w rt ;ti cieiinite'y p --tpo;,. J and a doctor ami moi.ed in hot ba-le. A stomach pump was us- d t i g-i.ii d c-tit el and the girl :s now doing ut'ii. Site oo.-.j cot give any it- isrn h i- hot action. She-: ill Iscd.-cu and Coroner Jo'nn lie. d went on Feu r ' ecu t h street be tween Lincoln an 1 Washington street, where they found parts of a hu man skeleton that bad been d-.imp.u out there with a lol of oilier rubb'sh. It is thought to h'ava bieu the rem tins j- f a cadaver from some physician's S dressing t.ib.e. Coroner Heed has the jbntsat the I. X. L livery barn. i Heatrice Lxp. e-.- The Evening News which always leids in supplying the public w ith the 1 itest n"w.a, fur.ii-hcd tl o only hto wa rcpo: t i r'ntei! in this il v v-.Ht- ib'.y. The ...i!i re-v. - s ,. iv- n l'.a't -mouili p. i j.'.e ,v 1 1 h rcf- f a-. : to 1 1 . o. war lilt - -s i g l fu i d in t 'io I! t i 'e a i i v; ne h.- t ev. n i ng ' is ti day. I j-a; s to ' ;i" e r . h i : ;i s j 1 1 ( - h ) e.X p.-n tho latest to -t r ,.t i,. willi State Su criiileiidenl Jack-on has returned from an educational ticetiiig at Kearney. Vest- rday he i-ue. ;i cita ular f r distribution among Ne braska tl n ator- a- noum ing that the di'cclorsf tlie tra n -M is-is-i ppi ex position bad e.W nded the tim ; f r tho slate educational exhibit. L'ndi r the or iginal order of thg expt silion di rectors ail exhibits are. to be in place by .Niay 1. By the ( xtcnsioii of a special court, sy the time for the educ .ti( n 1 exhibit hai been b nglheiiod to May 111. The election is n .w ovi.-r and the city wiil soon on under a new gover iiuint, but that docs n t i tTect Mr. W. J. White in tho management of his theatre. lie stil! .- ntinues to reci. ve tho b 'st attractions for his patrons and to this end ho has t-ucc-'cd in booking for April 11 and ll! Tho Trohman Stock Co. direct from Dublin in their uneqiiaUd production of tho beautiful and popular Iih drama "Shaun Aroon''. Bveryore should see this production. Sum -thing in it to plea-e every one. Drama and mu-ie coin "oined la mi.ko the bill a complete success. 1 la 1 1 s inoii I a ' in n ' reiii. Tho follow it g ;. re the hours if in struction of tho PialtMUMuth Turn Vcrein cia-ses: HOYS t'LASSKS. Poys ( 1; s- 111 H) 1-1 years, Tu. sd-iy 4:;;u to (i p. m ;t, d Friilay -Le to 0 p. m. I'oys Ci.ss 8 to I'd yeavs, Mi.nd.y L.'KMoli p. !:i. iird T i. u i sd ay 4:'!d to(i p. m. ;i ui.s CLASS Girls Class 1- to !. v in.:; 111 a. in.. Satin day. Gii Is 'iii S la 1 2 ye . rs, Wctln day 4::;0 to 0 p. m. Sa . u : i i ay :i to io a. m. I.Alil - CI.ASSi'S. L d:es h ss V''edi.s .ay N Io It j. in. l.nirash. I-i io. v s. tii'.i.,,p i m. Gorman. M KN's ( I.As.-j;s. A t i Ve elasi (IS to '.'') Ve .t'S old j Tie a- nay S to l'i p. in . .. n i i . ur- d. ;. .S to ioi S-'iiloi1 cta-s pn, ye;' d iy S::td to Id ;.. in b en . i n ', I i :. i ' g . . i r e ::i;.al A tee lit to 1: c ; io i- m . 1 1 ' y :i . :,- ;-t 'I'll- . i - e h i.e l;:l:e ! b ; a i : g e : i i o of .1 p- 11. regular ti northern th Ti : 1 i ! " ,1 t - ii : 1 1 t . v i ' i g -.1' t i s.: d . e ti i r i -, n iu. c . o a . o ; . P-. de red t h r- .e alt f--. ni : g.. n ! .- to t "i; at ctitig lines. Tie!.. ;s are- sold t points in Kentucky, Ten .'.ess. -e, A' :i bam I, the Crll'l'ii .Ih, .Mi--lSs:ip Georgia a-iti '.ho Western portions of Plorida. They are go "d for return pas-age on any Tuesday or Friday within twenty-one days, and allow fifteen nays on the going trip to stop oft' and examine the country. The cost lor the round trip is about the rcgalar one-way rate, and on same dates one-way tickets are sold at about two-thirds of the regular rates. For full particulars, write to C. P. At more, G. 1'. A., Louisviie, Ky., or Geo. II. Horner, D. 1'. A., St. Louis, Mo. The April Forum. The reader "musl be hard to please who docs not (ind in the April Forum something to suit his taste. Matters commercial, political, musical, and literary, all are duly represented; and the list of writers includes none that is not an expeit in his own particular sphere. The table of contents' is a follows: '"The Dangerous Demands of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion," MLteti H. Smith; "L'nglaud and France in West Africa,"' I homa- Gio soa Howies, M. M.; "ihe Political Situation in Furope, "Maj.-Gcn Nel son A. Miles; "Centra! America: Its lie-sources iind Commerce,"' William Eleroy Curtis; "'The economies of Genius," John Maekinnon liobert-or; 'J'he Handel Revival in Germany," Prof. Uruno Schrader; "The ilng isii Governing Oligarchy, " Sidney L w; "Professor Munrterberg's AttacK on Fxperimentai Psycnology," P. of. C. U. li lis.-; "Is there Work H-mugli for AliyUun. Wi.l am T. Harri-; The Kaievaht," Char-les Upson Cia-k; "litcent Hist j' ies of Liter iture," Prof. Willi mi P. Trent. MUD l.t-i.artt 1 1'ha readers .it tbti piea-jr u.'a Le pit-aud to icnrn th.it thcT.t is Ht lca-t one .Jrc-tidcd -i:c-.'isc thar science l.a- ln-i:n able t care t.i ru. its -tages. atiii that is Cat. lira. Ilai.'s C.it.arrh Or..- ' : tue oaiy p"-a.i .o cure iai.r.m o the me ::c;.: ft.tleralty. c .-it-trrtt lie: tig a ciiti-a.iac.iiia; .i.s- : e.i-e. rc-.pi ire ; a f.n-titut-...-:ia; t r.:,a:aent. I ho j e lii.n rii c. ut- t.uL-ii i.T-i :.,i,! , aetata ! reciiy : .a.un Tl.e baja.i ...ai niuc oo -ariaces el tlie s-.s- i lent, thereby dest ray nig .i.e ' nao ; r;. m at the j r.si-a.-e. and ?:viit;' the iMPtait stroiigtti y ba. j- 1 1 r t'j) tl.e ciastauu.'ii an! a.-t-?'.....'- n.iturj :a ' ia its work. hi. e j.r.j:,iit-: .r- nave -. i. "..!-. !a:tii in its c -.rative vtr luat they oacr Ui.e j iur. 1 1 c-J 1 K...ars i -r ;.tn ca - c t : at :t la : 1.- tj cui e. i I. ' i .lit ia te.-taii.. i.ia.s. idres.-s. l-.J. itt-M.Y ivCc ii-j b 1 la.R.stj. 7"". -le io, O. li.vc s have b..-cn iti bu-iu-.-.-s h-.-ro bar rs'ii-:- than ti ou tlier I a cen: urv and m-ver have they si. ddy ,'r j inferior goous in a;i th.-se vears. The i prices, ll'.t v uuiul' in tr.o teg ael in liiic nap-.-r may seem hke they are too low ;or the t!us.s OI goods thev tr.ii-. y, but thev ate the result e ' close buvinj' and . . . . t r-i . i 1 1 i . ,n t . . i . t., .t.x.. . t e a.s.. ,., ..,,.,5.,., t l ; V. 1 V- "11 4.J. il. l.1 t'Ll t-CJ read 1l:i-ir :.il ;,rul in;ii. i'. tl,..i,. .t... s " " ' Hay l or s;;i- Eilher in the ba'e or loose, as may , bo desired. - C. L. Stull, Oreapolis, Neb. I!on.falat of m IHhiiioIkI. At tui I e inning; of the eighteenth r.i tit nry a r belonging to one of the 1'jei.. h garrisons in India becamo enamored r.f the eyes of Brahma in tho tempi.) ( f Si rringham. These eyes were diamond., i,iio liilliant than ever t-aono n-i i r the chruws of Crapauil'i tairoTi. an divinities. Their luster cap tivated bis soul. Ha haunlgd tho tom plu ami, y i( idiug to the might of tho pod, li'i'iiinii it convert to his worship. At b a t so he pcrsuad 1 the priests, who wept tio far as to admit him to tome caro of tho temple, doubtless trusting Brahma to protect his own. I'.il-.,.. tl..i-.i l.i'.t.t l,r ....i.i.,,. .11. , , t- m i ap;i an it, ami wiin nun ono oi ino idol's eves, tho other having resisted ,, i , . i- i .r ,, , Ull his ( dials to dislodge. It. So J .rallllllt was bit souintine, uud tho perfidious , . iii- 4 1 n nchman sold his prize to a c.tptaiu in tin; I.nltsli navy for about $10,000. Later itva.s bought by tho Armenian merchant S han'ras for more than live times this mm and hhown by him to Ctitherine of liussia, who offered for iC about " 100, 000, a life iicnsiun of ?1H, 000 and a patent of nobility. KchatVraii ' refused this ollVr and nubscpiently sold the diamond to Gregory OrlolT for tho same sum without tho patent of nobili ty. Oiloll', part author of Catherine's greatness and raised by her to tho Hteps of the throne, fur whom she struck medal", raised triumphal arches and dedicated palac(.s"par l'amitio rocon naissanto, " to whom slut offered secret marriage and whom in another caprico she banished Count Gregory, boiii re instated in favor, olVered his imperial mi.-tress two tokens of reconciliation, tho St. Petersburg arsenal and tho Or lolT diamond. Xeith Boyco in Lippin cott's. Tho Monkey. Tho monkey is a charming animal, annalng an 1 playful. Ho is found in every .part of the country, but flourishes chiclly on Broadway, Mew York, where ho promenades blithely and flirts assid uous 1 y. Tim monkey's greatest pleasure is to imit.itH. He imitates everything which is "liinelish, don't you know." He talks ami walks wit Ii an acc ent, leaves the lar button of his vest unbuttoned ami rolls up bis trousers on tho slight est pravoeat i .n. But lew monkeys support thomselve The majority art; kept in cash by mam ma or papa ami tho rest live on cheek. The inonki y is an inn cn-eiously hu morous animal, afii rding much amuse liii ;.r win reer be goes. Ho possesses many peculiar physb-al characteristics, some of tlie most striking being that ho is lr.rn... chested, piireuntoed, noodle i headed j.n-1 addicted to cigarettes. He . : hu- a peculiarly constructed mind (so called in which there is room only for t'l-.u'ehrs pi running to dress and the de ; liision that he is peerless as captivator of feminine hearts. Monkey.-;, as a rule, don't livo long - Lit lit r they tlie of cigarctto smoking or tin ir p : ;t-t make them buckle down to voal:, . hi ii, iii most cases, they cease 1 to bo laonUevs. New York World. Ills tl ounm! it if. Cri-eil. Alfrrd 1 rrirm.-wort h of the London Daily Mail is quoted as confessing to this ionrnalistic creed in Tho L'ooknian: "1 believe in hard work, but hard work is not enough. "I believe in travel. "I La lievc that half tho journalistic notions of v.-hat tho public wants to read are wr;;::g. "I believe the public is a far better critic th:::i is usually imagined. "I believe that tho public does not care one iota about s'ze; if anything, a small journal is preferred to a big one, "I believe that price has very little to do with ihe success of a publication, "I believe the attractions of illus tratt d journalism aro enormously over' rated. "I believe tho value of colored illus trations is grossly exaggerated. "I believe party journalism to be practically dead. "I believe in independence. " Tlie Forum of Trajan. A few years ago the forum of Trajan was used as a depositing place for cats which were not wanted, but as it does not present the same facilities of retreat and hiding as the forum of Augustus street hoys and others took every op portunity of stoning the unfortunate animals. Finally the authorities, after mauy complMnts, refused to allow any more cats to ba thrown there, and in or der to get riil of those already living in tho forum presented ouo to each sentry box cu the walls of the city. They all, however, speedily disappe-ared from their new homes, some returning to the foot of Trajan's column, where they were cither killed by the street boys or transferred to the forum of Augustus, while others, it was whispered, were sold by the sentries for a few centimes to enterprising yormg medical students in search of subjects for dissection. Rome Letter. Y riling antl Verdant. A man married recently a young wife who takes everything quite literally. He came home and said he would take her to the theater, and presently ho found her .stuffing all sorts of eatables into a couple of black bags. "What are you tlojug?" he asked, and she replied nicekly, "Packing provisions, because 1 have just read in the paper that six weeks will elapse between the first and second acts." Rival. Many American weeds which are now ueplef tod, according to a botanist, are "o d p) eat. The tender shoots of milk we. d are said to resemble in taste as pnragu.s. Pigwee d is related to beets and spinach. Tue nettle, too, is declared to be wt 11 flavored, altnough it is some what coarse ami stringy: Drench Guiana is said to Lave the j r.-io t violent thunderstorms in the j tV ihl. Tho 'bunder is almost deafening, S mi the p- i!-- come in ijnick succession. A Xe'ir ;sk-i farmer was robbed of 'M ''-v h irler3 in Chicago the joiner ciav, out the thieves were 'quickly tirre-t'cl and the money re stored to it- owner. What other state ip od'JC( s farmeis that g- cavorting r. round with --j.0i" in their over-alls 'i Echo answers "None." Stand up for i .e o ;t n - e rs Nebraska. Ctrl AVantffl. Girl to do general housework. Four in family, no small children. Inquire of Mrs. Meek Davis, 902 Pearl Street. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Sale. In llif . 1 1 -. 1 1 ii I i mil t id C'-i-.s t. aial , Nl I'l l dill. 1 Ii-i.i y I ..ki iib.u v. (1 id. I tie ( 'it iiais I'.. in k el 1 a. i U sm. jiil li, Ni u. . t ai j 7 , ! 1 e i - 1 1 l- I e I j V K i i 1 1 t n ;ct tin l.i iinllvvn I 'If el tin: ili-( Hi- .'I li.' Mill a a a H.r-d K.im-i'V. U' III'- "I tin; .1: tie t i i 1 . 11..1. le o .ti I rfiiu;it y J-lli. A. I). I-'.'-, In .1 -nit m-i.iI Hi; 111 llic ilistml limit el I .e.s i. unity. Nil'i.i'k.i. w lii-r iii I h iii 1 .1I011I..11 V i t nl. i .l.eiil .11. uud 1 In- I llii-lis liiillk ul I'l.iltsiu.iiitli, iNl l l.e k.i. -t at. d. li n.l.nit and w lai li .1. . i. i.i l. u-.l .ni.i ihn:iti-il tin- u-ii iM i ..I tin- sai'l I'.uik. u in l-1 sinned. In iulili-li l.u lleily day., and llu-n ;i i tin: real i-Mali- lii-nanallt i it.- i I il.rd I li.it 1 i Miant to said in lei t tie u hi tt e - ii-1 i.-l i.-i i iv i will on tin- Jl t day ..I M .1. li, i,.l .ii iihi'i'i-'k a. in. at the mhiIIi ilei.i ..I tin: mint In.n in 11. e OtV l.l Pl.lttsniillllll.l .1-. . t. lll.l . A. 1. 1 .1 ik.i. !! ! lar sale tlie lelluw ln d"M i il'f l l.ni'l. i . II , mn tiniest qii.tt ter N ' el s. tern cui.tein D"l. ''y s,,.itiiest ? I.','1 "'-';""' seven T. tin- tiest hadV! el Hie suulluaa unai tei I -I I ..I sei ti..n seien i't I. Pie III' ' '-'t uuaitei (M-.'. tlie simiin-a-.t iii.n.i i Sl'.'.j secllall se-.en I i' , tlie n.ltlii-.t i(il.ntil v i . .t pie smith .,i ,t nu.utei s ' , 1 nine tlon pieht I s I all m low n.h 1 1 eaaeiillll inntli lanjtu Imuteeii I I . m la-s t.niin. Ne In. eta, helm; a p.itt nl the u-set-t nl said c itii lis liank, tlelt n laiit. .-uhjiat tn all liens and inrtiiiitn anre. At said sa :e I.hIm Mill I.e reteived either f. r t ash. or net less than Jl -'.'il" cmid it imied that the iuu liii-c pi u e : hall he a plied upon the.pi ini apai nl i Hums mm entitled n dividends, the highest nl iihuh Pet- mi t .u I class Mill In- re .in led tn tin: mm t l.n dnec turns wlm h nl said bid will he ai aa pt.-d. Dated tins loth da) nl l elniiaiy. 1.-0. I 'li A H 1.1 s t;. I'AK M I It, As Keieivernf 1 he I Illens liank nl l latt-.-inmit h, Nelira-ka. llyrnu Ciaik, Attntiicy. Notice of I'liblication. John M. Kisc-r, I'laiiitnt I vs. John Kisc-r, John . A mick and 1 an i a A . r Amick, Ins wile, anil l-.st her s,. 1 Ic-liei. tie- It-ndaiits. I i lie- ileli.-nilaiits, ' li n Ki-er, J..I111 . Ainitk ami l.aui.i A. Auiick. Ins wile, and l.ahei . Ilellc-r, wnl take- 110t11a.1l1.il en the ilul tl .t el 1-eliitiary. lS'.'t, nlni M. Kier, iilaintill. Int. I Ins petit ion ill 1 lie Ulsl 1 act coin I ol tai-s county, -Nc litaska. against John Kist i, John Ainu k ami I. aura A. Aiiuck, Ins wile, ami l.sthi i ,S. Ilt i.t i, the ohject anil pi.iyei ol wliuli ale loh.oe.i certain (put claim tlc-e.l wtueli was inalt- b John Kiser, itelemlan nil tins .-ml, who h.ul 110 tit a.-, 1 iht or auihoi it y w h.itsoevei, ami HeaM ie.1 to 1 st Iu r I leilei . ih li ii.i.iiii in the-, sun. on the loliowin ilestlilic-.l leal t.-ialc, to wit: lc'iniiiiK at a 1.0. nl u.l t weul y-tin ec leet wc-;t ol the- Mi;th - c-a.a coiiita ol lot tlllllillel C'lrth I C-J , hloc k llllln liel si . I a.o ii.ii 111 the city ol ikec-piii,; U..UI, t a. s coiuiiv, Nc-hiaska, ami luiiniii thence iiotth si.tt) iu. tl.al liel, thence west twenty one -i) lee l.tlitliii south six I y - ll e li.ij It el, .111.1 Hit lice . da twenty -one (-1 1 lecl. to the ioinl ol ni.in.11, set .isl.lt ami nei 1111 eil 1111 li aii.l v on 1, a.al tue innul 11.01, the title ol M.nn oil, c a 11 se.l t lica t li 1 1 lno e ....m. tor jiiilliieo I lol eo.-ts in ilos sun, iimi lot .,iu n olhei 1 elic-l as just u e ami chilli y may u-jmiie. 1 011 ate iciiuneil 10 aiis. 1 tnis i.eliiion ..11 01 behiic- llie -.si ilay ol Man h, IM-. li.lleil l-euiii.il , l-.e. JwllX .M . Is. I a l( , 1 M. l.na ins atlooicy. Probate Notice. In the county com t ol lacs count . Nela.e-ka. In the mallei ol the Kuaolaaisi'ilJ ol ..iiie. K. Sim llh, all llicomj.elelil pel soli. Iu u horn it 111 a Conceili: .Notice is lieleo) itell 10 11. e sai.. Mi.es K. Sjiiiiih. imcoiiipeteni, to 1'ai .11. .-miia, H 11.11 tlian, ami to an oinci peisoiis iiilcita.lco, tnat ljutji e. .( tl lines loci heicin 1 in. ii,is.,s,.i pen. 1011 aac'KiHK aniotij; oitiei Hi ins ttia 1 1.1 1. hllletV Oil the Uollil ol tlie SaiU 1 11 .11 . Clliiln; O.al nelthei Hie sai.l lai M . .snutii 1101 aii) .1 in., pie-lic-cc-.-soi s, as Ual 1 .an ol . a..i il.cn!.!. 1 1, nt, . . . 1 . e c- el matle a st: 1 liemeii I '.-. 1 Hi llie t in I . pi . .. .a . . lhat U lea-on ol a.a'Ke.l l.e4 . .e ... :, O.tn is tlanel ol nali.nl to tue w.n . .... : I. n.. I'c-l.lionei iaa)s thai i.n .!. . nn.11 iu.ij 1,0 Clleil to appc.il 111 Co tail c. . u I I air 1 1 l ..I l.l a I .. n account 111 sai'l plciin.-co thai pci.ii.aaa I.e cli-.chalteil lloln n.tOl.ily t.p'ili . a. a no.. a. 1 l.al ihe sari i'.n .l. -.mail ut: n.ij.i.ic.1 in luin.sii .1 new him. I, 01 , in ileiauit thcieol 01.. I s.nn .-n, . . a he renioveii li oinlns 11 it - 1 a , .at .1 1.1.1 .1 ml thai another be appaniicn ai In p..u e; in I o.t ... counts on hie oe setli--l .u.U .ippio.t'l .ni l ha other eipn'.ai.i.- aa.l pi. .pi 1 o-h.-i u iln. pn-iiii t: . oil ai e lol en la .1 1 1 .... I ll.a 1 a l.i- n .. i,.- hail on sai i petaioii M ai h . . 1 .-. ....... .0 .. p. 111., ami that 11 ou l.n. a i.pa. .... i la 1 e ami tonic-1 s.. 1 ' 1 ..' 1 .1... Kianl the pia .ei ol aia e1 lOo.a ....a ..... .: n 01 her ami Initial mail-, .i.i..v. : .am a, . o . as to ihiscotiit m.i sc. in pi'.p.a in li:.- pi.ai.. ... .. nness 111 y haul ;a.i I toe sea. ol s.o.l i...at. at I'lattsmouth. Aeijiaka, tins, tue I .-l .la I Maich, A. i. l.-Hs. (il'lilil.l: M. .- .1 I ! " K, (Scab County Jude. Legal Notice. In the district court nl Cass county, Noln.i ,ka. Joseph (ilaiiain and John ilkuisoii. pannets, ilom business umier the hi 111 name nl iial,,nii Wilkinson, piainlili.s, s. 1-iaiik Koaiiy ati-l Clara koily. tleteiiaants. J he ilchainani win take notice that Joseph tjiahain ami John Wilk inson, under the name 0 1 ( 1 rail am ami A : .k iason, have coniiiiencc-ii an action against sari lieleini ants in tiie district couit ol Ca-s county. .Ne braska, the object and prayer ol wiiuti is tons cover a judgment against said delendants lor the L.uni ol S'''1. ''' lor yoods sold au i diaiverc-d which were necessary lor tlie support and maaiteiiaiic-e ol sa.d defendants and tor unuh delennaiit agreed to pay, ami tliat they have caused the east one hail ul the nut theast one uai ter of sec tion lid, town 111, rant;e 1 1, east ol the Mth pi 111 cipal meridian, sil..ate 111 Cass county, Nebraska, to be attached 111 said action as the prupcilyol said delendants, Uclendants are required to answer said peti tion on or before tl.e loth day of May, or Judg ment will be taken as prayed tor in said peti tion. Josxph Graham and John Wilkinson, under the firm name ol tji ahain o; iiKinson. C li. leltt, plamtili s attorney. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol tlie estate ol John ii. iloimes, deceased . 'litis cause came on for hearing upon the peti tion ot 1-rank M. 1 u'jui;. as adm.no trator nl il..- estate ol Joan li. Holmes, deceased, and the re turn 01 saui administrator to the lornier license issued herein, and application of said adminis trator lor an alias license to sell the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section i:i, in tow n 2. rane in 1- uruas county, .Nebraska, to pay the debts of said estate in the sum ot sztfj and the costs of adiiiinistiating said estate, there not beinir sulltcieut personal uronertv to mi said deuis and costs ol administration. It is, theretore, ordered that all persons inter ested 111 said estate appear before me at the oilice of the clerk of the district court in tl.e court hou-e in hlattsinouth on the l'ith day ol April. IsHS, at Z o'clock p. 111., to show cause why an alias license shouid not lie granted to said ad ministrator to sell so much ol the above des cribed real estate of said deceased as si-ii be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is lurther ordered that notice ol sai l ampli cation and of the making of this order be .i veil all parties interested in said estate bv puba: liiajj a copy of this order for four successive weeks be fore the day of hearing in tlie Semi- v eek.y i-sevvs-iieraiu. JJated this fcth day of March, 1KH. Hash. S 7 amst v Judgeof the District Court, .second Jud.chu lJis- irici. Notiee lo CrIitrs. State of Nebraska, County of Cass. f In tiie matter of the estate of Henry Stoil, de ceased. Notice is lic-reby given that the claims and de mands of all persoi.s against llenrv -toil. deceased, late ol said county and state, wiil ne received, examined and a justed bv the coiu.tv Court at the court nou,e ' raattsamut 1. on tl,,- -tttti day ol September .1. JJ l'.i i,t H o'clock in the forenoon And that m months from and alter tiie l'.'th day of March, A 11., l-:s ,s tune limited for creditors of sai deceased to present their claims lor examination and allow ance. Given under my hand and seai tins lst day of Iebruary A, II-. 1 -'.-. O..H Gkokok M. Sri ki.oeK, l-eaij f, ,,,,, I,,, a... Mit-riirs nlp. Bv virtue of an order of ea e t-sued bv (jc-or-e F, House-worth, clerk ol tiie d. trict coart. -a .ti, .a and for ( a-s county. ebraska. and to me di rected, I wi.l on the 2nd day of Ma., A. Ii. l-sis. at 'J o'clocic p. ni. of said dav at the .-outti door of the court house in the cit y of 1'iatt inout.'i, in said county, -eh at public auction, to the h arti - est bidder for cash. the tol .owii.g r..ai estate t..-w,t: the northwest quarter tnw ai an J the- north west quarter 1 n w 'i ) ol the somhwe-t piart.r ( s w '.i I 01 section tinrty .1' to w 11-h ;n t . ei ve I I J range thirteen 13 j ea-l of tiie ' h . in. ( ais . ounty, -Nebraska together W:th the pt:v:.ee- and appurtenances tliereunt be ong 1,1; or 111 anywa-e appertaining, ihe same being levied upon and taen as tl.e prope tv ol Leoiiai 1 C. W. Murray and Rebecca .v. Murray, d jleiid ants. to sat;-tv a judgment of said cotttt recovered by Samuel Waugii as executor ol tne ia-t w.a and testament of John U.ack. dec. a-e l 1 ,ia ntat, and a judgment recovered by the har k of Cass county cro s-petitioner against sai 1 dt-teiidant.- .Piattsnioutn, Nebraska, March .k. I). 1-X. Vv . il. Wi'ti-.Lhk. Sheriff . Cass County . Necia.sica. I'.y I. I). McBride. l eputv. K. ii. W.iidham. Attorney for I'iaiat .-f. SherifTs Sale. By virtue of an order of sa'e i -sued bv Geo. F, Hoi's,. oith. rlT of trie restrict rr.itri ui.,!ii I and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to tne di- I rc-cted. I will on the 'ind dav of Mav. A- I). l-'.-.at 1 o'clock p.m. of sai i dav at the south door of the court house in the city of F.attsmouth, in said couutv, sell at public auction, to tl.e high est bidder lor cash, the loiiowing real estate, to wn: 1 he no. theast quarter Lne'ijol the south west quarter Ls w UJ and the north half n !ij of Mm- Hon - In ml ipiutlc-r " 1 of nrrt I'm Ihlf'f I ln low j . -1 . : 1 twilvc l2 iMiiifn tliiil.-rn I t J i'.i . I t .1 1 1.. 1 (ah p 111. In t nt f oiint y, NcbrHdli . I.'i-.ll.ii pi n ila.:i-H Hint HiiiiieiiMii( in I hi I II II to h. 1 1., . , . . o III all V MIIll't tmmiK. Iht-Mimi- bi'.n,: .ti u, I t.ooli t'S J l ... lit ol I miial'l . e. .to 1 1. l.nil KrllPCl A Miiliay, ilrh ndaiil'i, t . it,..., 4 ltlilfiifi and dri 1. ; ol said mint 11 1 ovt-P'l liy 1'., i, I iom i Son, 1 iov., pel a liana h Htoinmt Haul dn-l.-ii' Ian 1 1 in t In c.io ol M ,1 y . Mh'Oiivii. 1 .nr.n aell. . M 111 1 iiy rt nl ..rtlirr wil h t he tn I II i'i;i"i aui lippilltrti.im in Idrli-lilito bl-loli I1IK or in 1 1 v w 1 a- a.pri I .lining . 1 he k.iiihi I i: 1 i. I v i-. I upon and taken in the ploprityol I coliurd (.. . M 11 1 1 a y ini. I K1-I.1-11M A . M ur 1 ay , dnlt-ndMb I to -atrdy u pidttini-iil ol said cnui t tel ovcrcd by I hi- aid I (. 1 io vi-y iV Soli mn n lor em id, agaliiNt It aid di Irml.mls l Utt-niouth, .Nt-ljiaskit. March lyi. A. I. IHtH. W. 1. WllKHLkK, Shnill, ( ai County, Ncliimka. I'.v I I. Mi I'm. I.-. Deputy, K. li Wiiidliam Attoiney (or I'.. (. Iiovcy & Soli. bhcnlt'i Sale. I i V v h tut: nt Mil older of Kale Nfiliril by (inir I , I loiisewot th. i Ink ol tho dmtnet mutt, Walkm ami hu ( asn county, NhiMnkK, ami to me cli n iti d, I will on tlie l ull day ol March, A. le, I ''.-, at II o'tloik a. 111. ol nun (lay at th south .J.... 1 nl the ( .an t house III t lie city ol l'latla moitt h. 111 haul 1 omit y, cll at public auction, tf the lni;lit-,t biddet lor cash, tho lolluwmg 10M estate, to-wit. l.otsonit and two ( I and 'ii, In block alavro I 1 1 , 111 t 'in in h addition to the city ol Vtatp 1 0 K W atta , t a:. s 1 omit y, Ncbtaska, together with the pi 1 wli'K'-s and Hppui tenant i-a thcic-unto b Ioiiiiik or 111 anywise aiiuitaiiiiii. Iho nun li atiK levu d upon and taken an the pioprrtyol A tue ( .. -pci 1 y, ct al, delciitlanti, to aatlafy a Jiidiun iil of said mint letoveied by 1-iaiicllN. i.il.'.on, pi. nut. II, against aid dcli-adanta. riatt anoutli, .Sili., 1-cIj. in. A. 1). 1KW. W. I). WHkm.11, SI1111II, Cass C'ouuty, rtebiia. by I. I, Mtliiide. Krputy. 1.. II. ooh-y, Altoiney lor I'tanclii N. Uibtoa. I jiil Notice. In the tbsti it t coin I of Cass county, Nabraika, John Johnson, Jr., by his guar dian, l.lijali 1.. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 -, Vs. eiua M. Skinner ami hus band, tjt-oie J. ."-k iimca. leh aidants will take- notice that upon the Wta ilay ol I ei taiibel, A. 1 1. lM'i", tlie iUlntltf alad his p.'lilinii in the iiistrn t court ol tin coaary, .Nebi.iska, the oiiji tt and player ol which WM et aside a deed limn piaiiilill to tlalaaitw t, ei ua M . -ikiuiiei. wlm li pietcmletl to Cinttf to nt 1 lot two Z) 111 block Mxty tlncc tM) la Ik city ol U ci pun.' Water, Cass county, nabtaala, ai. d to set aside and annul Maid deed ant h i oid theienl, as it appeals in book Ul, pa e. n ol the deed le' old ..I c ass conn t y, JNahi at a. and lot an a. t ouiitm of itiits collet. tad by aaiat deleml.11,1 ami to levest the title ul aa id lot la piaiiilill. .and lor Iiiithi-r cqinlal.le iclief you aro r ipi.ted to an .wei said i.etition on or bafoi tho .-th day ol Malclt, A. 1. jMIM. John Johnson, Ii. I'.y Ins eiianliaii, l.lijali I-.. I'liilnpa. liy h is at I01 m s, I i ion C'nn k and C. A. Hal. Haled 1 el.tuaiy. Is, A. I). Jsy7. Mit rill'H Nule. liy tn lue ol an oidei ol sale, issued by (ieo. W. I loii.euoi 1 h, cietkol the dihltitt com t, withia .111. 1 Ioi ass county, .sebtaska, and to tile dl lecicd. I will on the (ili day ol Alaicli, A. 1 . is. --, at li o clock a. in. ol said 0.1, at Ilia south .loot ol ine coin 1 House 111 ilie city ol I'lallsinuUtn n. s.tat count), sell at puoiic auction, to tlia i''h'" .1 niil'l.a ioi 1.1 h, tlie ionowiliK ical astala 0 Ait: Lot 1 on 1 I i I in block one j I 111 Miles' addltiaa to tue t it ..I 1 i.n en. ouli.,e as.-, county, iNcbiaata, ,,eilni vMinihe pi.vn.Ke-, ami .11. pel IllimtM il.cteiiolo i.e, mi. k", 01 inaiiywase apper lata log ; the same being levied upon aim taken as tlie aitj l il) 1 . 1 J . ji 1 11 .-nwjijutl.i. tielentJant, to satialy a j'Mjin. an ol ;,.na t mil 1 iccoveic-il by CliailosC. 1 aone. e as leieivei ol ilie emells bant of 1 I.. 1 1 11 10 u 1 1 1 , Cu) county, AebiaskM, plairittrt, aaai. a sain I le I el j ' i . n I anil John Keller. 1 .ail n.otiili, .veol.i. ka, 1 eljiu.il Itf A,U.,lStt. U M. It. w III- klk. Mn 1 ill, t ass county, iVtsuloki, i . , 1 . 1 1, Mi l.ii le, 1 Jipu l . OWoa ( i.il.., .Ulnlliey lol t l. 111111(1. I l'c of I lllll-ljl Vllljrft. Ihe I'.ait iiioiith U ,iiri t niupany, a Corpoia o .11 maii..cd in.aei tne law s ol Ine btato ol aro- ta a r..l . li.e II. ill: ,111011th Water Cajuipany hereby :-.e noll e iiiai n,e loiiowing is tiie list anil . mi,., ml 1, 1 an tne eis!itig debts ol haid Coiaoia o ..ii on llie hi-1 da ol lehiuaiy, 4 . ij, lol, , p.. 1 0 .ids of the , o.e selnl- 1 t li.'.,IJl(J.IJ e 14,10 u !,.. .$HI'.fck,l.i "' c- 1, giken 111 t oinpnancc Willi Iko . 01 t ii.ipiei lb ol the compiled atatutaa e nl .Vent ask a. 1 II. pi Ok,' ol the ( has. v.. I-.ijIjv, j'resident, iii.NKV M. ri.evti.K, I reasuror, 1. II. 1'oi.t.tjcK, Secretaiy. I.dk-.aid 11. Ma. tin, 1 .'l.k.ii 1 i-. aucii, MajMiity ol,lioaid of Iliic-ctors. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass.county, Nebraska. In the. mallei 01 the estate ol Nels C Aansrd, deceased. J ohaiine (J. liean, foimerly Aagard, Acs Cbll oni Aagaid, minor, and all otlier per sons ltiieiested in said matter are hereby notilted tiiai on the H.h day ol.Niarch, isiis, j i'etersen nied a pct.tion in said county court, praying thai in.-, linai adminisiiation accounts tiled tierein ba settled and allowed, and that lie be discharged irom nis ti ust as administrator, and tliat if, you tail to appear bcloie said court oil the lftti da'y ot April, A. I). 1-1s. at M o'clock a. in., and contest said petition, the court may grant, the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further oideis, allowances and.deciecs, as to this court may seem proper, to the end, that all matters pel taming 10 said estate may be finally settled and detei mined. y ltness my hand and the seal ol said court at I'lattsinou tit, Nebraska, ihis the Xlst day ol March A. I)., IHM. (Stall UkUKGK M. Sl-UHLOCK, County Judge. Legal Notice. In thedisrct court of Cass county ' Nebraska. In tiie matter ol the estate, of Nclsoa Mc Keynoids, deceased. 1 ins cause came on for hearing upon the po tition ol Andrew I'lttinan, administrator of tha estate ol .Seison McKeuolds, deceased, praying 101 a neeiise to sen ine sauineasi quarter (o. l'. U) ol section thirteen (li, township twenty-six U'ii nortti, lange lorty-niuej ; tlie northeast quar ter (.V 1-.. !i; ol section nineteen (19i townshiD twenty-six 1.0; north, range .forty-eight,. in llox liutte county, Nebraska, and the wast naif t ij ot the east hall (b..'j;of the .southeast quaitc-r ts. 1-.. !) of section eiglit (H) in township ten (Kb north, range thirteen 1 13J Cass coarity, Nebraska. 1 he land, above, described in Can county, Nebraska, being subject to a life interest ol U ilnam McKeynolds, or a sufficient amount of the same to bring the sum ol,17'5for th,pay meiit ol .debts anowed against said estate! and the costs ot administration, there not baing sulltcieut personal properly to pay said debts and expenses. It is lurther ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before tne at the office of the clerk ol the district court of Cass county, No-tjra-ka, on tlie it day ol May, A. U. 1HVH, at 2 o Cock p. 111. of said day, and to show cause why a license should not be granted to said adminis trator to sed so much ot the above described.rea.1 estate of said deceased, as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. Service of this order shad be by publication In the SfcMi-W Kf.Kt.v .N kws-Hkrai.Ij lor at least lour succes-ive weeks , nor to date of hearing, llated this ath day ol March A. U. IWH. UASII. S Kamsev, -Judge of the District Court, liyron C'lark and C. A. icaw Is. Attorneys for ins tate. Legal Notice. In the matter of the estate of James Orove.de- ceased. 1 his cau-e came on lor hearing upon the petl- tion ol Arthur C. Munger as administrator of the- estate of James throve, deceased. lor a license to stai real estate as lonows: 1 he west hall w ' J ol the southeast quarter s e J of section two , t jw nsh.p ten 1 lo) nonh. range nine WJ Cass ccuiny, .Neuraska. or a sufficient amount of the same to nrmg the sum of i'JT'Z 40 for payment of dents a lov.ed against said estate, and the costs ol administration, there not being sufficient per sonal property to pay the said dents and expeu s j-s . li is further ordered tha- ail persons interested in tne sa. i estate appear before ine at the office 0! tne c-letk ol the district court of Cass county, eora-ka. on the .th day ot May A. U. lts8 at 2 o'ciack p 111. to show cause why a license shou.4 not be granted to -aid admf nistrator to sell so n.ucii ot the above de-cribed real estate of the sa. 1 -tate as sha.l be necessary to pay said debt.- and expenses. it is lurther ordered that this order be pub iished m t..c -emi- kV eekly .tw s-ilkKALU lor a peii 'd of four weeks prior to the date of the said hea rn.g. I K'.e 1 this lrttli ,!ay of March, A. I). lUVS. Basil .-. Kamskv. Judge of the District Court. B ron Ciai k and C. A. Haw is, ait'y s for estate Legal Notice. In di-tr:ct couit of Cass county, Nebraska. Clara ox vs. James K Cox. Jamc-s k. Cox, defendant, will take notice that on the llith oav of March. A. L. Cara Cox. p a;nt rt. herein lned her petition iu the district court ot Cass county. Neoraslta, against the said James K. Cox, defendant, the object and prayer ol w hicii is to outain a divorce from the defend ant. James K. Cox. and to procure a decree grant. ng to piamtitt the custody and control of the minor child "Oracle Cox," daughter of plain tat and deienrtant. Said relief is asked because tlie delen iant. w ithout just cfiise 01 provocation. cruei. y and wantonly deserted plamtirt upon or al'""1 September l'.'th, A. I). 1W. and has con- tintio-.isly remained away for more than two years prior to himg of his suit Vou are required to answer said petition on or before tiie lftth day of May. A. D. lttj. Dated this 29th day of March. A. I). 1H9& CLARA COX, RV her Attorneys, Byron Clark and C A. Kawl