PROVES IIISJNNOCENCE Selsby Was Not Implicated In Greenwood Burglary. Show That H Was No lo Cs County t the Time It I Al!l h Crime Was Committed and Justice Archer Re ,elM, Hiiu-Tattl.'s Hr(nK Continued Thirty Days. ' Henry Se'.sby,wbo was charged with belr.e implicau-d In the burglary which occurred at Oredowood a short time asro. hd a preliminary hearing before Judge Archer today. Hj uc-c-eded in proving his innocence and w relear-ed. Ii developed ih:it Sel-by -id a man numed Dun M enchain w-r.- i Seward county buying up dead n- at the time the haroe-a and lapr.,bj wore found iu his barn. Tuttle, the o-her man who it being held for the burglary, admit that he put the articles where they w re four-d in the barn, but claims that h; traded for them with a stranger in Linoln. The court has fixed January 20. 19J1, as the date of bis hearing, in order to en.be the pris-ner's friends to find the man who sold him the stolen har ness and laprobe. Chief of Police II a?lanc C. M Greec-aod Elmer E Sides of the Lin coin police forcn were in the city today as witnesses in the case. William I Harvey, the Greenwood firmer of whom the p-operty whs stolen, and Dan M each am were also here. "Miss IIoll" Conilug It is hardly probable that the pres ent theatrical season will bring to this city another attraction so popular both in Eoglnod and America as Jerome K. Jerome's latest comedy success, "Miss Hobbs," which will be teen at thel'ar mele next Tuesday, matinee and even ing. The plot of "Miss Hobos" is very simple, and its theme is very like that of Shakespeare's '"Taming of the Shrew," but only in theme is there re semblance treatment and develop ment are along wholly original lines. Miss Hobbs is the latter diy Kathe rine who finds her Petruchio in one Wolff Kiogsearl, who is tamed by up-to-date method-'. She is a type of the modern girl, who accepts her notions from hearsay, and, with the bordinjr school knowledge of the world, pro ceeds to reorganize humanity. She is never very t?eriou9 about it, however, and never, it might be added, quite sure of herself, so that when Petruchio comes along, in :t yachting cap and duck trousers and the other cogent arguments of a twentieth century man who bat knocked about the globe, she speedily discovers that her m tip. thy to men and to marriage isn't naif so strong and durable as she had fancied it. Does It I'ay To Kay Cheap. A cheap remtdy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climnte? Yes, if posrible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat and and lung trojbles, "Boschee's Gorman Syrup." It not only heals and stimu lates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but alleys inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the pmient. Try one bottle. Recommend d many years by all druggists in the world. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Coalda't Kead the Letter. Chief of Pol.:a Slater received a let ter yesterday which, for hud grummar and penmanship, ct-rtrtioly lakes toe prizi. From the postmark it is evi dent the letter was miled at Glen word. It. F.r two hours the officer utudud in a vain ffort to figure out the puzzel, but be finally concluded !ht it was beyond his power to do s J'idge Archer and several other citi zens also tried to solve the problem, but they were uo more successful than Mr. Slater. If the Iowa m;iu wishes a reply to his letter he will have to rank--his wants known in a more legible manner. Brave Men Fall victim to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, 'backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner Idaville, Ind. He says; "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 sents at F. G. Fricke & Co's. drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. State Teachers' Meeting. Th State Journal today publishes e names of 1.100 Nebraska tarfhAra r p esent at iha opening ses- stiite Washers' jieetine yes-- mmes of the following o ?rs are fiven: Miss Plittmouth; Miss Murdook; Misses hi E Pinkerton, a B. Ashmun, OV. B.uley, Green lee pi D Water; 'JClyde Mc- Xh 1 yl posi-Vlarge-lom-Mfe s A VKKY DIFFICULT TASK. KrdiitlrlritnK of State Iolo Senator!! and K-'preweutntive District. A 'ihw i ih'i h is hen proposed o' Z k -.u-.j Uut ry d tliult j b of rt-d t ;ri ti.-ii ti. v.le f Nt.-brt-ka ioUtei.- atorial ar.d representative districts sa the StHte Journal. There are mtny diffli.-u'tie in the way of getting such a me ts are through. 1 be p idci pl one will como through the opposi tion of district" th'it are certain to lose representation. It rmy be set down as reafonnbly c-irtin that tho southeast ern portin of the state and a portion of the ceutr.il section will losa repre seniaiion, whatever bill is proposed It may be reasonably expected that the rep e--entatives from the counties that will lose will riot be satisfied to iho ex tent of giving cordial fupport to any bill introduce !. How to overcome this difficulty is the problem. The legislature, under the c nstitu tioo.can only redisfict the stale after the federal census, or, if a ttate census is taken, that may bo m ids the basis, every five years. The prerent dis tricting was made in 1S85 The legis lature of 1891 could not so'.vo the prob lem of equal representation and passed no law. The legislature of 1SU- made no appropriation for taking a stite census, and the legislature of ISO" could do nothing. Two years ago bills were introduced by Senator Owe in and Itcp tesent.tive Wilcox, DUt tha unconsti tutionality of a measure ps-ed at that time caused the bills to be lost it com mittee. The plan now is for the sta'e central committee to V ke up the xjuesiioo. It is proposed that Chairman Lindsay shall call to his a-sistance men thor oughly competent and hs nearly un biased s p .csib:e. and that these men shiill draft a bil: that will laier h sub mitted by Mr. Linds-ay to the republi can caucus. It is beiieved that if Mr. Lindsay will do so, detail whit the committee has done and ask thai any amendments be made there in caucus, that the m ilter can be settled without endangering reapportionment. The Idea is to have the repub'ican caucus take the Lindsay d aft as either a proper measure or the basis of one to be formulated by the caucus, the agreement being that whatever bill the caucus agrees upon shall be binding upon every member thereof and that they shall all vote against any amend ment of the bill upon the flDor of either house or senate. In this way the republic ins can c trry through a bill that will be satisfactory to them. If n is not done, there ex ists the possibility of tome ehrcwd fusionist getting up a biil that will at tract enough republicans by reason of its treatment of their respective dis tricts to secure its passage. It is not proposed to gerrymander the stato in the interest of the republicans, but simply to do as the fusionists would do if they were in power, to resolve every doubt in favor of the republicans. GLOBE SIGHTS. When a woman's husband makes money she no longer employs a sew ing wnman, but calls the women who does Mat work her "modiste." The women make a great fuss if a man appears at dinner in his shirt sleeves. Are shirt sleeve3 at dinner any worse than hair in curl papers for breakfast? If there were a law compelling a groom when he says. ''With all my worldly goods I thee endow," to give an inventory showing just what he has, there would be fewer marriages that call for relief expeditions from the bride's parents. A girl who is visiting in town has been invited out to two meals a day since she arrived a month ago. At eTery meal she was given a tomato covered with yellow stuff. She wants to know if this habit is universal in Kansas, or prevails only in Atchison. When it is generally said of a girl that she is boy crazy, and a loufer at home, her prospects in life are greatly injured. When it is general' y said of a girl that she helps her mother, and is nice and modist, she cannot fail to be greatly benefited. Girls are held responsible for their actions the same as boys. It is not enough to say of a girl who hopes to make a success of life, that she Is not immoral; she must ba well-behaved, useful and sen sible. Atchison Globe. Oar Electorate Nonaerif-allj I .a re est. The United States has an eleetotata four times as numerous as that of thq United Kingdom, and two or three times as large as that of the entire self-governing British empire through out the world. It is also about as large as the electorates of France and, Germany put together. Sllrt-Wln er Holiday Itjteti. The B. & M. offers a rate of one fare for the round trip to points within 200 miles. Tickets will be sold December 2, 23. 24. 25, 31, 1900, and January 1, 1901, final limit to be January 2, 1901. Tickets will also be sold to Kansas City, St. Joe, Atchison and Leavou worth at above rates. W. L. Pickett, Agent. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uneoualed by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; U Efficiency is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Manufacture! by I siaaaara vn i oraif FLOWERS AT PAN-AMERICAN Charming; Landscape Effects and Beaarlfnl Floral Exhibits. The Tan-American Exposition at Buf falo next summer will possess unusual charm for lovers of flowers and of beautiful landscape effects. Perhaps in recognition of this 'the members of the Society of American Florists have decided to hold their annual conven tion in Buffalo In 1901. Chicago was anxious to win the convention, but In view of the special attractions for Its members which the Pan-American Ex position will possess it was decided to meet next year in the Pan-American city. The gathering will bring to Buf falo about 1,000 delegates and their families from all parts of the United States. The floral features of the Pan American Exposition and its landscape effects will surpass anything ever seen before by visitors to expositions held in the United States. The laying out of the grounds was done with the view of providing for such attractions, and ample space was left for courts and HORTICTJLTtTRB BUILD HTG. fountains, canals and lakes, which will be bordered with plants and flowers of all kinds and descriptions. While there will be charming scenery of this char acter in all portions of the grounds, an especial effort will be made to embel lish the southern portion, adjoining Delaware park, at the entrance to that part of the grounds where the main Exposition buildings are situated. On both sides of the splendid Triumphal Bridge at this point will be two arti ficial pools called the Mirror Lakes, connecting with the Grand Canal, which encircles the grounds. The slopes of these lakes and the whole vi cinity will be adorned with a magnifi cent outdoor exhibit of flowering plants set in the midst of shrubbery and trees In such a way as most to enhance the beautiful effect. There will be a large display of rare water plants, Including the Julumbiums and the wonderful Victoria Itegia, or Amazon Lily, and many Nymphiras not before exhibited. Applications for space for exhibits on the grounds and in the special building to be devoted to horticulture are com ing from florists all over the country. and the expressed desire of the culti vators of flowers and plants to be rep resented at the Fan-American insures an extensive exhibition of these beau tiful products of nature. LIFE SAVING STATION. One la neina; Erected br United States Government. Work was recently begun on the United States life saving station upon the grounds of the Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo, N. Y. The site of the station Is on the north side of the lake in Delaware park, in one of the most beautiful portions of the Ex position grounds. The life saving station will be fully equipped with apparatus and men and will be a most attractive as well as novel exhibit. Life saving exhibitions will be given every day during the progress of the Exposition. The appa ratus In use by the government for this purpose will be shown and a crew of ten picked men will be employed In giving the exhibitions. The station Is to be modeled after one of the regular stations along the coast of the United States. Hoping to Make Their Fortunes. The thousands of people who visit the grounds where the buildings of the Pan-American Exposition are rising like a city created by magic see many things which Indicate that the value of the vacant lots surrounding the Ex position grounds for money making purposes next summer is duly appre ciated. For instance, one real estate dealer advertises like this: "Can yon keep a boarding bouse? Can you run a lunch counter? If so, here Is your chance to make the most money." An other advertises, "Choice lots for hotels, boarding houses, saloons, sum mer gardens, restaurants, souvenir booths and other things by which you can make your fortune at the Pan American Exposition." All the vacant property in the vicinity of the Exposi tion grounds is staked off and pla carded by signs indicating its value for purposes in connection with the big Exposition to be held in Buffalo next summer, and many buildings are al ready going up which will be used for accommodations for Exposition visit ors and all sorts of purposes connected with their entertainment. Broad Seope oC the Exposition. Nearly all of the nations of Central and South America have already sent formal acceptances to the invitation to participate in the Pan-American Exposition. Exhibits showing the re sources of all the principal countries of Central and South America are now in course of preparation. Government officials are preparing exhibits from the Philippine Islands, Porto Rico. Cuba and the Efawaiian group. About 15 acres have been set apart for the court of the state and foreign buildings on the eastern side of the grounds and a little south f the main group. Just Saved 111 Life. It was a thrilling escape thatCharles DivUuf Bowerston,0.,lately had from a frishtful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse until it see mod he must die of consumption. Then began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and lately wrote: ('It gave instant relief and effected a permanent cure." Such wonderful cures pave lor 2o years, proven it's power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles.' Price oOcpd $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trual bot tles free at h. . t ricke & Co drug VAIT ON CHINA NOW BEGINS China; Has the Note and Powers Rest In til Authorltatjre Reply is Received. Washington, Dec. 27. A cablegram received at the state department from United States Minister Conger, dated at Peking on the 24th insL, states that the first formal meeting between the dfrlomntlP renresentatives and Prince Ching took place on the 24th. Ching presented the credentials of almself and LI Hung Chang, who was unable to attend owing to illness, to the dip lomatic representatives, who handed to him the official note. The official!" of the state department are unwilling to venture a guess as to the length of time that will be consumed by the Chinese government in consideration of the note. The last article notified the Chinese government that the occupa tion of Chi Li and Peking may con tinue until the Chinese government has complied with the terms of the note. It may be stated, however, that the United States Is not bound or af fected by this condition. Our occu pancy from a military point of view has terminated and there is no dispo sition to renew it. As for the other powers, it is ex pected that the main obstacle they will encounjer in withdrawing under this condition will be found in the diffi cuLfy in obtaining satisfactory guar anties upon the Chinese promise to pay indemnities. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Jules Riviere, the famous musical conductor, died in London Wednesday. Three hundred students have been arrested in St. Petersburg far propa gating socialist doctrine. A miner named James Terry and two companions, who are at work on a , ciann on pneep moumaiu, yommg, had an encounter with five mountain! The chorus class o-ganzed by Prof, lions. Three were killed. B idgee continue to meet once a wook The president of Liberia, W. D. Cole-. for pr dire and prog res, man, resigned owing to the dlsap-j The bdautifui snow has nearly dis proval of the legislature of his interior anneiirBl. af,HP s:ivin u f, ,n the di.- policy. G. W. Gibson, the secretary of state, was elected president by the legislature. Fire Wednesday completely de stroyed the Young block at Houghton, Mich., in which whs located the West ern Express office. Several persons es caped safely by rear windows. Loss about $12.00. As the result of a lire caused by the explosion of an air-tight stove, the Providence Methodist Episcopal cbuivh ( -oh i rod i at St. Joseph, Mo., was partially burned Wednesday morning and the pastor. Itev. J. L. Leonard, wa fatally burned. The most destructive tire in the his tory of Calgary. X. W. T.. raged Wednesday and wrought great dam age, estimated at $HMUNX). Several of the finest business strut-turps were de stroyed, among tiiein being the Clar ence, Eau Claire and new Norman blocks. Wearing Out the Brain. A French scientist Has determined that the military and naval professions most quickly wear out the brain. Out of 100,000 naval and military men, 199 are confirmed lunatics. Next come the liberal professions, artists heading the list, followed closely by lawyers, and more distantly by doctors, clergy, lit erary men, and civil servants. The number of those who go mad is 177 to each 100,000. Domestic servants and day laborers run the profession men very close, sending 155 out of each 100, 000 to the asyium. These are followed at a long distance by mechanics, only sixty-six of whom go mad in each 100,000. And the group which is 'most favorable to sanity is, contrary to gen eral belief, that of commercial men, which sends orly forty-two out of 100, 000 to the asyhim. An attractive woman thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of ex ercise in the epen air. Her form glows with health and her face b ooms with its baauty. When troubled with a costive habit, she ttkea a few doses of Herbine to cleanse her system of all impurities. Price SO cents. P. G. Fricke & Ct,. ? I0)armele a M 11 T heat re J Tuesday Evening JANUARY 1, AND f .Afternoon Matinee; The N. Theatre cometlj' entitled Y. Lyceum success a in four acts JEKOME K Under direction of Julius Chn, Presented with the samecaie that conri.cter z--d the oersormance du-ing- ts run of t t t J J 200-NiQHis inNew YorK-200 Special Moiiinee January llsi School children will be pdinitted to any part of the bouse for 25 cts. No reduction at niRbt. ; t t 4 4 4 4 25C, 50C. 15C, $1.00 Miss His 1 1 JEROME f t i PHONE 40O CONGER IS HOPEFUL. Thinks Settlement Will Be Effected, Bat Believes Criii Will Arise In Initi ation of Reform iu China, ; j London, Dee. 27. "Mr. Conger takes ! hopeful view of the situation." says tLe Peking correspondent of the Morn ing Post, wiring Monday, "and thinks that a settlement will be effected, but he declares that no one of the envoys will recognize the empress dowager of ficially, although all are aware that she has long exercised the supreme power. He believes the crisis will arise in the Initiation of reforms in Chinn. "Senor de Cologan, Spanish minister to China, fears that the joint discus sion of the note will extend for a year or more. "It is rumored that numerous vil lages east of Peking are combining to exterminate native Christians, sev eral of whom have been burned In a local temple. "LI Hung Chang Is a trifle better." MURRAY HAPPEXIM1S. Mrj. Scott Harn is very sick. Prof. McLain weut home for the holidays. Miss Smith will spend the vac ilion at her home in Plattsmouth. Miss Nellie Johnson of Blair is veil ing with hercou-in,Mits Marie Berger. Miss Elsie Churchill came up from Nehdwkalovit.it witb friends Christ mas. It. Ij Latta spent Chrisias at I borne, returning to his work on the . late t ruin astr of a yroen C hristmas. From tho number of rabbits carried homo by the hunters, the writer would jude the bunnie ftmily must ht nearly xtinct. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and lit tle daughter are visiting over the holi days with Mr. "and Mrs. Burton and other friends. Mr, and Mrs. J A. R inkin visited here last jveek, on their way to P-m -sylvania, to spend the winter at Mrs Rankin's old home. Miss Agu-ita Bobb has pono to Sprinzfield. Ind., to attend the con servatory of music at that place ih winter and sprine term. The remains of Thomas Ildnkin were removed from the cemetery at Eight Mile Grove for reinterment at Broken Bow, at the side of his wife. Hev. Meliuger, pastor of the Chris tian church, will spend his vacation with hi congregation here. He at tends college at Lincoln and preaches here one-half the time. Quite a wave of soriow passed over this village on receipt of the sad news of the accident at Union, causing the death of Conductor Locke of tho MU- sou-i Pacinc. He was well and favor ably known as an obliging and gentle manly employe of the road. The little fo'ks of the Chri-tian Sab bith school enjoyed their Christmas tiee and the presents arranged for them by the superintendent and other officers of the school very much. lit) a number of the older people en joyed it also, j jdgiug by the number present, as standing room was at a premium. Quite a cumber or young people are home from school to spend the holi day vacation Will Brown and Miss Nellie Eimunds from Tarkio, Mo., Misses Agnes Kennedy and Lena Young from Weeping Water academy, J. T. and J. W. Brendie and Burton Young of Medical college, Lincoln, and Hugh Robb of Omaha Business college. KLMW'OOO ITEMS. . L. P. Langhorst bas purchased tho cottage now occupied by Win. Lefier. Eiand Archie Mueller of Tripoli. Ia., were visiting with their undo, William Mueller, last week. Miss Elsie Bixby, a former teacher at this place, is visiting in town. She is at present located at North Bind. El Stopher, jr.. arrived Thursday from Spokane, Wash., to be at the bed side of his brother, Johr, during bis illness Howard Safton and Aiden Turk re turned from the state university Satur day for h visit with their parents dur ing the holidays. Miss Martin, the well-known ar d estimable nurse, was called to her home at Harvard on account of the illness ef her mother. The revival meetings just closed t the Evangelical chu- ch resulted in tie conversion of eight people. Tl e Methodist church will begin a seri 8 of evangelistic services after the hoi -days. - Miss Agnes Lickey will visit l.er relatives in Scotts Bluff county during the holiday vacation; Miss Gertrude will visit her p treats in Southern Kansas; Miss Pinkerton, her parents in Lincoln, and W. R Boose at his home in Fulls City. The bchool entertainment, given at the opera house Friday night, was well attended and much enjoyed by all. The pupi's taking part showed careful preparation, and acquitted themselves with credit. Mr. Jeary's lecture was interesting, instructive and highly en tertaining. Paid Dear For His Leg. B. D. Blanton, of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $3C0 to doctors to cure a running; sore on his lesr. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for pilfs. 2ocabox. Sold by Fricke & Co., druggists. A" SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. Dr. Agustas Rusrgles, Treasurer of the Greater New York Medical Association, says, "There is just one scientific compound known as Diamond Digest Tablets which can be relied npon to cure dyspepsia and constipation so they will stay cured. Posi tively the only advertised dyspepsia remedy ever endorsed by prominent physicians. They promptly digest every particle of food taken Into the stomach, and are positively guaranteed t u cure the worst forms of lrspepnla. Indiges tion, Heartborn.Sour Stomach, and Con stlpation, restorlns; tbe bowels and liver to perfectly natural action in two weeks or money refunded, by all druggists. 25 and 60c. DIAMOND DRUG CO.,83-86 W. B'way.X. V. PENNY HEADACHE CURE. A truly wonderful discovery contain ine none of the dangerous drugs found in ALL OTHER headache remedies. One Tablet Cares One horrible Headache In Just One Minute, for only One Cent GUAKAMTUn, Ask your Druggist for Strong' Penny' .Headache Tablet. j LUCKY PUPILS. No ''rartlal Payments" In Philadelphia's Public Schools. The school children of today have a great many advantages over those of a few years ago, but there's not one chronicled that has brought as much regret to former pupils as a change recently introduced into the publio schools of Philadelphia. By its prob lems in compound interest, customs and partial payments are abolished. The head of the school system in the Quaker City is very sensibly of the opinion that not one child in a thou sand ever has occasion in later life to use the specified problems, and sa these lucky youngsters escape them altogether, says the Baltimore News. Anyone who has toiled over a partial payment example; who has filled both sides of a slate with it; who has sigh ed over it. and worked over it, and wept over it, and has finally gotten an answer that differed from that in the book sometimes by a mere bagatelle of $200 or $300 can appreciate the good fortune of the scholars. They also appreciate the fact that in certain cases their own struggles with figures' that woufdn't add correctly and that wouldn't multiply at all might hava been spared them to the improvement of their tempers and their nerves and without injury to their intelligence. 1 Fine rJTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTT fTTTTTTT TTTTTTTf fc $ Ay Q ov oyty TTTTTTTT Oh in n Eiiimmauuui.i.ii.iiiaiiu uuuuuimiiiiiiimauiiiiuuiiJLiuuuu Be sure and see my stock and get my prices, as I can save you some mone. The very best goods for the least money GROCERIES AND SHOES, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Ikkklklkkklllkkk lilAkkillkLlLkU Tirw wv rwnt aT.vii iu wnkw tro ft ft 9t 91 5"? 5"? ?? HUDECEK Mcelroy - W-SX JE (TW 9 W MM.n Wtm9 rw TTTTTTTT TTTTfTTfTTHTTWTTTTUTT rf tt tt TTTTTT tt TV ft tt Oeliability in Vehicles.. .THAT'S WHAT ..Buggies, Road and Spring Waaohs. See our Racine Buggies the best manufactured. . We buy our buggies in large lots and get them at the right figures. We also sell them reasonable. ' to Hand-Made Harness Genuine Oak-Tanned Leather. ...XJG.XJST ! LEGAL advertisements Nou.c to cicii.ii i. State ol Nebraska. I'ass County l.i -' i. my Court. In tlie tiMltcr ol t!.c otate ol Jciune H. t'lrglnrii, deceased. Nonce js l.ereb, uieii that the creditor o raid deceased will nitet tiie adiiubitiatoi ith wi.l annexed ! aid ctate fx tore trie, couct) judge ut Ca-s cuulv. Ntbrajfca at the CwbMv murt rcni io Klaitf niouth ia said coucn. on the 16rh Oil ul lulv. A. i.i. 1hi. at 11 o c; Jck. a d, . tut the purpose ol presenting their ciaiir4 toi c Tam il Mi. 'a ai'justrneut ana allowance" mouth kre a !o o Inr the treJiurs ul ntJ dnt-cd i,i j pic sent their claim and one )em lor tnr .1rnio- i-lulot with wil; annexed to settle Said estate, j tri'in the13th dv ol lariLnry. lfeil . j H'ttue my hand and ?eal of aid cnnty i court at I'Utisiii juih. .Nebraska, this Tih day ol uecemoer. Ikal.J . E. IKIl'GUSS, C'ounty Judge. Notice to Creditors. Sla e of Ncbia-ka. ... Ca-s County. ) ?S- hi County Court. In t lie inaucr of the estate of JohnC. Cummins. deceased Notice is herebv given that the creditors ol :-a'..l deccated wiil meet the aiiimnistraii ix ol said estate before tne. t'ountv Judge ol Cass i'ountt . Nebraska, at the County Court room m I'Uttsmouth in said county, on the l-'iti day ol February. A. I .. l'.-'l. and on the l'th day ol lulv. IV 1. at i o'clock a m .. each day lor the purpo-e of presenting their claims tor examination, ad justment and allowance. J-ix mom hs are allowed lor the creditors of said deceased to present their claims and one year tor the Administratrix u settle said estate, trum the 1-th dav ol January, 11KU. Witness my hand and seal of said cnuntv court at 1'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this Isthday id December. A. I). l'.n. J. K. Hol!GI.A!.S. SealJ County Judge. NW : flDY&RTISkMkJHTS CONSTIPATION the frequent citUt-t of ApirnilHti and many other Jouflilla fchonWi nt-vrrhf nejrlwl-Hl. The objection to tho uual catburtic rrmethm in their ctlve rMtln vtilh lnTva.9 et instillation intHead of curing it. PAKKKK'M lV.hK TONIC in the proper remedy. St arUon tbe I.iver, and when um. a dtrreted, permanently ivmorci the coUBtipaUwu. JO cl& X 91.0U at ail iYUtftfial, sf?!9 CMICHCSTCR'S ENGLISH pEtinYROYAL, PILLS Vt"S8AFK. a ...-;..' I.sSIm, uaOrucclM . . f ri W ...... -W ..... W WWM 1 la KED id (.old Btm bou. uh D.anbbos. 1 ,ke olfear. Kra rtu aalMtltatloB mm4 lmlt. Hmmm- Bo, of Tour Drufiiit. r la umi !bt Particular. TattrMmlala ul "Rrllrf for I.adlM."m Uiur. bf r. tan Mall. 1 0.OOa TnlinMalaia. St4 t Jinr-i.cn,. t'klhMtr( krailalCo Maatlra thli pr. afadjima aarv fill M. Nw Warships for France. The French warships of all sizes to be begun or carried forward during 1901 number 111. The list includes four battleships and seventeen subma rines. All are expected to be com pleted by the end of 1905. 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