THE WEALTH MAKERS. May 17, 1894 ft llfl FOR ill CETS' $13,000 IN FEES. FOR ARRESTING COXEYITES. "lEAlERS" MORE THIN SATISFIED. Women Make Mtnh of Them -Button-liolu llouguot for tbe Army They Have the Liberty of Toiirka and Uosnil Come Wheo They I'lesae .-IJrpuly Marsliala Jarred by I he People, J Topkra, Kan., May 1 J. Oenera, Saunders and his commonwcalers are encamped along1 the Missouri J'aclflc track In South Topeko in state tents which were furnished by Governor ..rfswMliiijr at tho request of United (Slates Marshal Necly. They seem contented in their present quarters, us they are being well cared for and in addition to having all they want to cat, each member of the army Is wearing a buttonhole bouquet fur limbed by a delegation of women interested in the welfare of tho Ju lustrialists. United Ktates Marshal Necly has not yet decided what he will do with the men, an ho is waiting the arrival of United .state Attorney l'erry from Fort Kcott. A committee of citizens held a meet ing thin morning and organized for the purKjso of taking care of the men in ;ase they should ba kept in Topeka and should be discharged when their asf-s come into court. Mayor T. W. Harrison was made chairman of the committee. The committee Ih anx Sous that Marshal Steely bhould take the men to Leavenworth. If they re main in Topeka Sunday tho ltev. C. M. (Sheldon will conduct the religious Mtrviees in the camp in the afternoon. TM though the men are prisoners of the United States they have the liber ty of the town and go where tliey please. Tho deputy marshals who were last night placed as gnards around the camp wore guyed by the townspeople so badly that they gave up their jobs and Marshal Neely has been urmblo to get guards who will keep the men in camp. Handcrti declared to-day that the army now here numbers 4.10 men and that nineteen escaped at Kcott City. The cases against the prisoners will eorno up for preliminary hearing next Tuesday. District Attorney I'erry will be here to look after the inter ests of the government and (K C. Clements and Frank Herald have tendered their services ns attorneys for the commonwealers. It la current talk here that Marshal Neely will, under the law, get. about $18,000 fees out of the arrest of the "Coxeyites," the largest item being tho allowance of ten cents a mile for each prisoner from the place of arrest to court, while Commissioner Waggen er will get over $1,000 and, if the men should be bound over, his fees will be increased about 8500. OUT OF WASHINGTON AGAIN. The "'Commonwealers" March to Ilystts tllle, Mtl. The People Indignant. ( ' 'Wasiusgtox, May H. -Tents were struck at Camp Tyranny by the Com monwealers to-day and the army was soon on the march for the new camp sear Hyattsville, Md. Carl llrowne made a parting speech in which he told the men it would be impossible for him and Coxey to accompany them ou account of their engagements in the police court and the command was turned over to young1 Jesse Coxey. Comparatively few persons watched the departure of the "army" through the side streets with the bass drum pounding and all tho banners dis played. The men- wero pleased at the prospect of a change and talked hilariously of the country fare they expected to get. Coxey talks enthusiastically of the support the "army" is receiving from the West and of tho carloads of pro visions being shipped for it. He has received an invitation to the dinner of the Clover club in Philadelphia' next Thursday and savs he will be there uuless prevented by the necessity for serving an imHrtanl engagement with the District authorities. HyattsviUe, where the "army" camp to-day, Is a small village? Most or the men are enirairtnl in bust lies or the government departments miring tne iy ami there Is much un easiness. Train stealer torn lo t.rieC. I'hovo, Utah, May 14..- Carter's Suit fjike Coxeyites u umbo ring atamt 5tK, wlm camM'd at Geaeva last night, marched into Prove to-day, M-ltul a Union Pacific engine and a iiuinWr of llio Grande ami Western cars and Marled Kut over the liio tirttiule Western, lie fore they got mituf town the train ran Into an Hn switch and was derailed. The sheriff of IVovo called m Governor West lor awmUl aii.n ami he left at 1 o'clock on a pecial train with tw f.it,iiaiiU' of il ilia. ( I uivtllra Mauled tailor frotett. Ibtisks, Mailt May 4 1. Unit ;ao rtiiumouwf alers psvwd r't lat nlghl ti I ul Pacille train. The min i's uv hauls them under inu.t, but irfVra itul tu slop fieighl trartit;, She Mlntavlt Ihrwuah Ike Ilea, M. Iim.it pii, M.i,, May I . I...11U Martin, who until twtmlly kepi on of the uuwt tjtUiuilid bars In litis rliy, -MtiiMiUl4 ktilchle by slimiUii a built I liittt ,U lica.l with a SUil, Ilia wile iltrtt a 111. ml h Sffs and iu' then he has it ilcp.'iHleul. S Trel tUmi Maatb4. li m w K. ! May il - 'The tttrHilti lt Uricin tli first United Malt s ttarvrv! t, r built on Inland waters, . as latiMi-hed this afternoon in the uera tf acvstvt. Ih-rnauit Hiple. tratuuta UUiart Mstare Its ttwk, M It us, Mn., May 11. 'I be Ardmoi e rl twlttfis brltJ a tueeihig yrsterday (inim st lv a larsr uia)trlty RICH HILL MEN ALL IDLE. Evrry Shaft In 1lio Ilittrlct. t'loe1 n ; the hlrllte. Ilir ii Him,, Mo,, Mav Vb The strike here is now in full force, every one of the 1.000 miners being out. Delegate Jim I'anolio of Lexington time in last night -with twenty-seven striking miners and John Craft and ;',. miners are expected from Pleasant Hill this evening. Five hundred miners in this section paraded the principal streets this morning unit then repaired to 1 ros nect nark. So far thev have, been or derly, although thirteen extra police are on duty, ten of whom are miners. Editor McGregor of Lexmifton, who was the chief agitator of the strike here last venr, eaino in this morning and addressed the miners just before noon. When the miners come in from sonth of town this evening it is ex pected over.1,500 will be here. An other parade and demonstration .will be made lo-night at which tune o,ver 1,000 miners are expected to bo In line. SENATORS BELATED. Only Four I'rmont nt 0rnliilC Hklrmlli- I11 if for Aliseiitwes. W ASH1KKTO.V, May 11.-Only four senators were in tho chamber when the seiiato met at 11 o'clock this morning and Mr. Harris, who was temporarily in the chair, instructed the clerk to call tho roll. The bells brought twenty-e'ght senators into the chamber fifteen less than a quorum una Meps were immediately taken to secure the attendance or absentees. Search of the corridors and committee rooms of the capitol was made, but It was twenty-nve minutes before enough absentees could be found to muke up the quorum. Mr. Dolnh made amotion to adjourn but wit hdrew it upon the suggestion of Mr, Chandler that such a motion violated the agreement entered into just before adjournment last night by which It was decided to take up t lie tariff bill at 13 o'clock each day. Home routine business preceded the resumption of the tariff debute. AFTER HORSE-THIEVES. Ail Armed I'orre of Cltlens J'untulox u .iin(f of Outlaw. Mi skookk, Ind. Tcr., May 11. An organized band of horse-thieves tools possession a few days ago of one of the ranches of Captain F. H. Severs, west of here, and held it for several days with a large herd of stolen horses, refusing to let the men on the ranch have uecess to it. This bold act brought the people up into arms, and about 100 citizens, under command of a squad of deputy marshals, went out to capture them. There were liftcen or twenty of the horse-thieves. When they heard they were being sought they went to the Seminole country, taking a herd of sixty stolen norses wit h them, but the deputy mar" shals uud forco pursued them and huve not yet returned. The lirst du v out one of the thieves was arrested and another shot. Shot Ileail by llrunkeo J'rhilor. Stiioxh Cjtv, Kas., May ll.- ICfcrl Kuhl, son of Peter Kuhl, a prominent citizen of this county, was shot and instantly killed while attending to his duties as deputy postmaster at Cottonwood Falls yesterday evening by George Hose, a compositor on the Chase county t'otirant. Hose tied to the timber followed by the sheriff ami scores of men and wos soon captured. He had been drinking hard for u week or ten days and when found ' and or dered to throw up his hands at first refused, saying: "I shot that young man, shoot me." He can at present give no reason for committing the ded. KiiKlneera' Auxllllary Klg 11 !. - Sr. I'At't,, Minn.. May M.--Thj biennial convention of the Urother hood of Locomotive Engineers will not be really at work until next week, when committee reports begin to come in. Iho indies auxiliary to-day received tho report of Mj's. Hurry St. Clair of LogHtisport, Ind., the grand secretary, showing a total member ship of ..) m, 11 ml incrcuse of 1,5.VI. It now has M.07I as a nucleus for an or phan's home fund. Hanker (ovkrane no Kmhetler. DKSVf.11. Col., May H. -The trlul of William 11. Cochrane, president of the r irst ah initial oank ol ivi Norte, on the charge of emWz.ling S'M.ooo of the bunk's funds resulted In acquittal. In accordance with the instructions of the judge, several tli rectors testifying that t ockrana used the money with their ciuiscnt. 1 here ure rive more esses pending atfulnst Cochrane. The Vtret ketl seiialla Hank. Sni tin. Mo., May It. J'.sa ntina Hon Into the affairs of the First National bank grows 11n.ro Interesting tluily. Yesterday it is asserted that Uccclvcr Latimer will be compelled to order tin ascsmeiit of list per tie lit tut the capital stiH'k, w hit h means that the stockholders will have to raW '.'"o,ihh1 to pay of? the depositor. Htantl l for Yiiiniov May Dick'' Ittaud left for s tifhi. It, 'hiUer Knt H.y ti Tucvln' eim Itighl to attend next vc III Inn He ileiliiie- to ywv buy formal stuleinetil in advance of bis krrital mi the cioiiinl, but be t haiac terUe a "lie thr report llinlilis his pui'M to procure ll.e adopt bin of auy resolution denoiiiteinu Mr. letc lit lid, Sir. Vlviil SelU tor t 10 !, . t mis, My -II.-Umtd HI a test S-rtttttor Uolii.lt of I o)ortdii Milled from Nr. York ttUv for LiirM'. I Jo go away oil account tf III health Slid w ill rol'H hi. y l nl lor rt rial in.. ml.. f SarletaoM oltall III t St'tiiSbtttitt, HI., May IL ta) miner at 1 sulull wviit out l.nlsy aid mil a mine is no.t 0-11 bi tli ttislrlvl. lireat tli lla'n twu .'l.iisi ii,irM milt's In lUM iieo, and mi git-at U lb eon tide 10 e fell In the n riu nne ne. 1 of f hf HiMUJt rula tlvst twer I tsMl REPUBLICAN IflRIFF THEIR POLK AS BEING- OUT LINED IN THE SENATgy FAVOR MPROMISE AMENDMENTS. Where Thoy Increase liuties and Chanife from the Ail talorein to the Speilftr hyilem- Senator Murphy of ew" Vork, Voting With His I'arly MIIIm and Allen Aicalnvt the Ame lt'jtita. Wasiii.no io.v, M"t, 14. The Ke- publican senators by their votes yes terday, and also In private conversa tion, indicated the purpose of voting for the amendments proposed by tho Democratic compromise committee whenever they Increased duties iind changes from tho ad valorem to tho fepcciJIc system. It was noticeable the Democrats, with the exception of Senator Mills, stood by the committee recommenda tion. Senators Hill and irby, concern ing whoso position there has been speculation, were absent, but Senator Murphy, whose position 111111 been con sidered somewhat doubtft;!, stood with his party. This practically solid vof.ft on the Democratic side has given the ltepub- ) leans no little concern, as they have been hopeful of creating a division among t ho Democrats. Sonio of them predict that tho cohesion so far dis played will not continue, but the belt information obtainable at this time indicates that however unsatisfactory the bill is to a number of the Demo crats it will continue, for the present at least, to receive the voting support of all the Democratic, senators, with possibly two exceptions. Dn the adoption of the ilriaricc com mittee's compromise amendment yes terday to the chemical schedule Mills of Texas,! and Allen of .Nebraska, voted ugulnst their adoption. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. I!nw Over h WIiHMIOO shortage ul I he Terre Haute t'mivmtloii, Tkkiik Haitf, lnd May 14. The board of grand trustees and the grand executive board of Locomotive Fire men yesterday considered the com plaints of firemen against Chief Sar gent, the latter having refused to sanction a strike on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois after the firemen had voted almost unanimously In favor of it. A 111 tin diversion in the meeting was the reading of the published state ments about a 9100,000 shortage in t he llrotherhood funds, and another about a big row between chief Har gent and Secretary-Treasurer Arnold when the latter demanded to know what had become of the funds. The oflicers believe these stories were In stigated by disgruntled members of tho order who now pretend loyalty to the American railway union. The fact Is tho strike fund never reached but 900,000, and was in -charge of Chairman Ilines of the grand trustees. Us disposition has been fully ac counted for. AFTER HORSE-THIEVES. An rnietl Force of t'ltlen l'urii!n a (lang of Outlaw. MiisKt't K.K, Ind. Tcr., May 14. An organized band of horse-thieves took possession a few days ago of one of the ranches of Captain F. It. Severs, west of here, and held it for several days with a large herd of stolen horses, refusing to let the men on the ranch huve access to it. This bold act brought the people up into arms, and about 100 citizens, under command of a squud of deputy marshals, went out to capture them. There were fifteen or twenty of tho horse-thieves. When they heard they wty-e being sought they went to the Seminole country, taking a herd of sixty stolen horses with them, but the deputy mar shals and force pursued them and have not yet returned. The first da, v out one "of the thieves was arrested and another shot. KitipiH-la t.rta the Mualeal l'rle. Hi nuiNsos, Kan.. May 14. Ycstcr day was the lust day of the musical gubllee. Frederick Arthur, of Chica go, was judge of all coutests. The following prizes were granted for mixed choriiNOsot not less than twen ty voices: The tlrst prUe, :m was taken by I'.iiiporiu, seventy-nine to'ieex. it It. .tones director; second prie, s.'.m, by Newtou. tiftytive. voices, Mrs tiastoii lloyd director; iMrtl pruo. si:.o, by Anthony, Hfty voices D. S. Davis director. The Mule chin 11 prUe, H) went t New ton. The ladles' chorus prize, aiisi, went to F.mpoila. Fifteen other prles ritinring do it l ; w ere aw artled for vts-ul and Instruments! soltM, duets, etc, termer' UtgsaUstlout. W tsiiiMiMis. May 1 1. 11 r present Cites of U llinu'fr of larL'0 cities and raltriMd trunk lines, apiH-arvd before Uie eieCUtUf coiinnlttee of the ai iiicrs' aUUiitH, at lu met Dug jtnleitUy, and urged Ibe tlnii of t it 1 lou places for tiatUinal t ncaiup meitt tf the tai'iiiet. w htch the com inittco had decided It hold yi'Sily, moiig the i'ltU suiofrstetl wer New Yoik, l'l.iU.I -i.lila lUlllmnre, I hi vagt ami LotiUvblts the " i.l.ig l l attr), V tn.io. May II Major Johii W I'owrll, ul rvlgn'd as tllrettor f the uvoiotfUsI stiftry, wll; retain the tiflice of t lm f ot lb buu'Hii ol rtliiioloiry. a traucU of Urn smU.in Ian iHstltitm Pinf Uiilctttt, slut stitf r.ls M Powrll, I a ynun man. l ut ha at'hlt've't a trl rfjiutsibm lilel geolugitl mi the survy. Il Usaidthat l'e vtdit tsttiiaiiiinl Ui Ihr medals, vrel. t bali, and lher tibfeets lrertil In U10 tallran nvUl tiiake i-iiim gold coim than the i,.iM ,t the itrrB Iiittis'an yireu- L?r U8 EXCHANGE mWS- (Contlnuea from nrstpace ) old antltnonopoly war horses. Yes oae of our generals who has led us in many a toilsome march against the foes of human liberty, a man, Mr. Editor, who in the Senate of the United States was a thorn In the flesh to the enemy of the laborer and producers of this land, a man who fearlessly and ' without any reserve whatever tore the hypoctritlcal robes from the representatives of the m0ney power and exposed their Phari saical skirts. A man whom the corpo rations spent more money to defeat for United States Senator than 20 cf our best farmers made last year, a man whose sides ar,e full of the corporations vile dagger thrust, one who has never shown one white feather to our political enemies, one who has more friends among the Knights of Labor than any man yet named in your valuable paper for office, and hundreds yea thousands among the farmers tbat man is the able and valiant C. H. Van Wyck. C. Mars A all. County Treasurer Olson for OsfJIn. Wahoo, Neb, May 7, 1804. Editor .Wealth Makers: I am much pleased that you have thrown your columns open to the dis cussion of our standard bearers In the coming campaign, and I have watched with no small interest the emity of opinions therein expressed. As to the kind of leaders our party should choose, all are agreed tbat we need men of ability, actions and honesty, men tbat not only command the respect and ad miration of their friends and party, tsen; but for the same reasons the re spect of our political enemies, such men are the platform of honest men every where, and such the people will sup port. Most of the men so far named are old In our work, whose actions speak for them louder than words; and no mistake would be made In the nomi nation and election of my esteemed friend and colleague, Speaker J. N. (Ijtilin, who would bring to the head of the State the above qualifications, to gether with probably the broadest knowledge of (he State immediate con dition and needs, of any man in it. Be sides he is a successful agriculturist oj the practical kind, This kind of knowl edge, It seems to me, should grace the head of our agricultural state. I take" great f leasure la seeing his name so favorsbly mentioned and am sure that 7 voice the sentiments of every Indepen dent voter In Saunders county and, I believe, in the majority of other coun ties by ntmlng J. M. (iaffln for govern or. V, U. ULSON. I'olltli at News From the Firth Dir. trlct. Holdbegb, Neb., May ft, , Editor Wealth Makers: The Republican congressional central committee met at the Hampton House parlors last night and fixed the date of holding thoir convention on August ttb at this place. Our city Is the future convention city of the district. It is centrally located, has excellent railroad facilities and ample hotel accommoda tions for all who may attend. Several of the prospective candidates for Congress were present, among the more prominent ones were W. E. An drews and J. L. Mcl'heely. Two years ago when t'ae hue and cry went up tnat Mr. Andrews was just the man to tan Mr. McKeighan's jacket Mr. McPheely withdrew from the race for the nomination when he could have easily won by several lengths. Since M r. Andrews so utterly failed Mr. McPheely thinks that he should be given chance to prove bis prowesses a candidate, and as still as it ts to be kept It has leaked out that he Is looked upon with favor by many of the Hspublloant of the dis trict. Mr. Andrews has been indiscreet and has burned his bridge behind him by unequivocally expressing his views on the hauee ot the day in opposition to to views held by the great majority ot tbe people ot this district. The pros peota tor-a heavy Independent vols In this county is unusually bright. Ity the way, Church Howe was la the city Monday night, professedly to ad dress a (i, A. It. tsmpllre. bulla reality to make a political speech, la which he beggsd the old soldiers to return to the Republican fold. There was th only place where he could get justice. It was act arjr to be a Republican tlrst, and loyal to an old e mrad second. It aa old soldier should happen to be a csndlUa'ecn a tlokl other thaa the itepuhlUan tick si h was t be slabbed la the back, The trcatmsat accorded the old soldier la this ooag rosilonal dis trict two years ago, and la this ct 'ty last fall, are bright eaaaulsa of justice rtieeted out to biro The correct Uter prsJstloa vt such talk is that It Is rak fcypoorivy. y llvta N'nlth and taw oibsr briga diers were bold ta the grltliroa by o unlU th flesh pihrd and the tat IrWd. TUipvfvh was devoid of say i rlotle senltmsav, aid failed to create the least nhulsn ua tbe part o( the aud.Vnej. The eipresthna of dlgwsl ta the part of tht who were present measured the MlltnaUoe la vhU a tbe Speech o laid by them, Yours truly, WORLD'S Njy U ,W FAIR AWARDS -i M..III.U. .Anssu. Hill UltUALa ' eniiA lira as I and one Diploma (or Beauty. Mrfnim ana iDraparu.! iver tUw 01 mi-M voiiicK nv been aold direct to Uie people, send at once for our com pine catalogue i Di of every kind of wraiic-l A famrwii alno t.ool: vrau, . nf teHtlmoulum, lliey are free. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, 0. Hire CANNOT IE! HOW TOO DO WIN. IT AND PAT FREIGHT. til Ban nr tnmn nlmii r Mk lav rT frn4 HI(S krm kWI Diaclila sad bMr mtk: naiuitMd for 10Inn oltk AMMMlUBekMa HI-,S.lf-TMilC7ll n SkvUie,Self.rMtla( tilm tat m eompUU M tl Sol lllutanl.i Mpfi Mf bm oa SC Utt't Trtok No anrf triUlrl la M'mhso. Im an. Wo. i'i tmit Alnlsl tmudti niAcbMif ud Uwk. Bo 7 from fulorr Md Mi, anlar'I ud Aftnt'l frotu. farl IM TkMVH M KU to-aar for maxima or inra irn r K 1 1 eaMlocua, IMtlmolla anrl Ulimrwa of Ilia World'a Fair. OXFORD MFt. C0.3tlWitMhiT,.CHICAB0,IU. Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notice Is hereby given tbat sealed proposals will be received by tbe County clerk of -aund-rs county, Nebraska, at tbe Court Home in Wahoo until noon of tbe IHtb day of May, 1WH, for tbe f uri'lahlng of all material and of tbe rrectlon of tbe following bridges In said county. llltlDCil mo. 1. One bridge 40 feet long on tbe town line be tween M:ocslog and Cbapmaa precincts ancttoa ill blocking and 3D Chapman, 1 pan Si feet long in center, I span 8 taut long on each end, 6 pile IM feet I011K, 8 pile H feet long: piling to b' driven so bridge will be 1 foot higher than old bridge. BHTIH.U so. g One bridge IH feet lon betu'enn sectioos IS and It Chapman preclm t, 6 plltug 14 feet Jong to be driven no bridge will be on a foot blgher than the bsnlt on south de, Balnea xo. U. One bridge (IS feet lon known as the Mur phy bridge between sections 'U and 85 Douglas precinct, one spes in center '.il feet Ions, one span on each end 'ii feet long, S piling Si) feet lung, X piling -X), ,1 piling 16, to be driven so bridge will be same height as old one at went end. antics so. 4, , One bridge 60 feet loni known as the aorta Chas Aliaeraon bridge on the town Hue be tween section 31 Msrrlposs and 86 Elk, one span la center '.'4 feet lonir, one span IH feet I'tng on eacb end, 6 piling if! feet long, 8 piling 24 and 9 piling 16 feet long; piling to be driven so bridge will be 6 teet lower than tne high bank on north slds. . BBUVS HO. 5. One bridge 70 feet lo,t known as tbe south Cbas. Anderaun bi-lUK" JOul 40 rod Mouth of bridge ISo. 4. one y;. a lu center feet long, on spaa on south snl ol feet lng, one span on the north 34 feet long 6 piling 'ii ft long, 6 piling 16 feet long: pi log to be driven so bridge will be 10 feet above bed of creek. BSIIKIB mo. 6. One bridge AO feet long, between sections 8 and S. town 6, range 6, Chester; 1 spaa in -enter X't feet long, one span on each end 14 feet long. 6plllng IB feet long, 6 piling I ( feet long, filling to be driven ho bridge will be 6 teet ower than tbe bank on north side. bbidoiho. 7. -One bridge 18 feet long between sections 8 and S, Chester nrecinct about 80 rods south of bridge No. 6, one span 18 feet long, 6 piling 1-' fet long, to be driven so tbat bridge will be level with uorth bank. Also bids will be received to repair the break water In Platte river at tee mouth of Otoe creek, 7 piling 18 feet long t be driven so top will be same helurht as rest of breakwater, to be girded with 'i 8x10 and bolted to piling and planked with 1st font plank driven down to same level as rest of breakwater. All bridges are. to bave 14 feet roadway, bridges to be. built in accordance with plans, details and specification on file for reference la the office of tbe county clerk, and with the several specifications above enumerated. All bids should stats the sum for which each bridge will be built, referring M tbe number thereof as above, and may state tbe groan Hum for which the bidder will build all or ssid bridges. , PUns and stMclflcatfons conforming to the plans, details and sptclBcatlons above referred to must accompany eacb bid. each bidder should accompany his bid with a certified check or draft for UUO, payable to Ssnnders county as a guarantee of good faith to be forfeited if he falls sfterwsrds to enter into contract and give bond In accordance with tbe bid it tbe same be accepted; the right to reject snv and an bids reerven. w.ukisd. uounty wierk. By order county commissioners. 46t4 TINQLEY ft BURKETT, Attorneys-at.Law, 1036 O St., L'ncoln. NOTICE. In tbe District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Charles H. Morrill, receiver, YH. Charles H. Johnson, et al.. iwieuaanui, To Charles H. Johnson, Mary A. Johnson, Robert S. Henderson, Maria Ingram, lagram, her husband (tlrst and leal name un known) and C M. Cadwalader, non-resident defendants: You will take notice that on tbe 27th day of December, ls3, Charles H. Morrill, Receiver of the Nebraska Savings Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, tiled his petition ia the District court of Lancaster county, Nebiaaka, sgainrt you Impleaded with others, the object and prayer o'. which petition Is to foreclosure a tartaln mortgage executed by Charles H. Johnson and Mary A. Johnson to Ueorge E. Biglow and now held and owned by plaintiff uikjo tbe following described property to-wlt: Lot three (Hi. block twenty-nine rjp) of Lincoln Heights addition to the city of Lincoln, Lan caster couaty, Nebraska, to secure tbe pay ment of one certain promissory note dated J uly In!, isms, for tbe sum of SM0 U) with in terest at n per cent as par couisms atuctiert ue and payable-July Int. iBtfl; and plaintiff prays for a decree that defendant may be re qulrwl to psy the aroouni sd Judged to be due oa the sss-s or tbst said premises msytbs'sold to nstlaf v tbe satouat so found to be dun. You ate requlrakl 10 sunwer suld petition ou or be fore the Slut day of May, IWt. Dated April Mb. I -sit. Chaki.b K. Houeiu.. Receiver. 4314 By Tlngley A Uurkeiu bia sttoraavs. Tobacco Deranged my Stomach and my Entire Nervous System After Using No to bac I Gained 8ixtten Pounds in Weight. I'ruana, Ohio, Not. 21, ltM2. SUrlinQ Rtmtdit Company, A'o. 43 Ran dolph St., Chicaqo'. Ukntleman: 1 used tobaoju con stAtuJy from twenty to fort j three; 1 felt tbat I must quit, or m stomach would be completely cone. I rad one of your advertisements and thought It was a "fake,' but resolved to make one effort to quit. NlJ-IO-UAt' esrne JuljMlh ISU2, and I eommenctid to us it at onc. The first two weeks I gained elt,'hl pounds in weight. In four weeks I sained slttesn pounds. NO TtvHAC. completely destroyed my de sire for tobacco In two wtHiks, my aietlt btH-atae natural and t ate breakfast, a thing 1 had not dune before In tea yssrt, etcvpl simply to drink a CUP Of CtlffM. Cttgned) C. Mcih.iNAi.lt. THsre era many tobwoeo users suffsr Ing from tllaoasee allributed tooaussH other thaa the ue of tobacco. iMn't go ob tobacco spilling and suiuktag yaur llf aw,y, hut rU at ( at II. 1' I'tatk lrug Co, l.laeola, Neb. out ak'aw, kud gt a boa of NtVTO-UAU or a tll'ls Uok that will Will you all about It. It you (Mtaaot rail, writ fur took to ,'Tm VrsRt is Ittuntf ?qm fAaV," No 4.1, Haadolpb ht., t'bhsgo, Illinois Anyone can obtala frv silver liter, Mrwbv ad4reln The t'aa Aruarlcaa Hl-MoUUlo A . Is lion, .Wsr, Colo., and enulunteg ststjs (orame. The ebeapeet pla' fur Btoaumsota Is at Ueo. Nftiterraaa's. 119 South Math fS.flmBMa CM AM RI PANS TABULES 5 REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. K17ANS TABI I.ES are the Seat Medl. clae bnowa rr ladlswtlaa, BIIUaaaeaA. Headache, CaaAtl patina, VjrapeavaU, I hronl Liver Traxiblra, Olrzlnra. Badlsiaptt lloa, l7etera, Otferaatx Ureal a, aad all uia. rdera mt the Sutiaaca, Liver and Uarrela, rUpaiu Tabnle eootain notblni tu.;urion to the moot dellcaUi runatltutlun. Are ijant to take, ufe, effectniU, and irlre iiiUHMiinie relief. frlceUuxiATial ), 76ul ; I'a. ka'. ' oel, S. Mar be ordered throiixta uean-at irulat, or by mall. Hkmple fi-eo br mil!. A.' lre THE RIPAN3 CHEMICAL CO,, 10 SFRDCtt STREET, KKW TORS riTT. BUY "DIREOT FROM FACTOKT" SE8T MIXED Paints. At WHOLESALE PBICKH.PelJTered Free. For Houses, Barns, Roofs, all colors, & SAVE Middlemen's profits, In use 61 years. En darned by Grange & Farmers' Alliance. Low griefs will surprise you. Write for samples. . W. INOERSOL.L, 268 Plymouth St., Brook lyn, N. Y. A GRAND DISCOVERY ! WAHTE D A live rmn or woman in trerj I ft countv when we Iiava not AlrvAdr ferured a , rrpmeDtatlv to Kll our "Sftudu Slllver". SOLIO MKTAU Hnlvef, ForkiEiid Spoou. to con- ' tuincrai a (olid mtal while aa ailverc npUIto wear off 1 goodiKUAranti-ed to wpai-A lifetime t coiH aboutoneKDUiUiAtornivera me rniriet of a lite- , lime 1 AgtmU avenue from .'lto $1(10 per wfek, and tnMf with nd aalee everywhere, ao ereat le the deaiand for our Solid MetalGoudi. Over One Mil- I lion Dollara worth in daily uae. C'tae of HD'.plet I Free. Adcreae Mianaatra KiiTcrwetr i i:,UpU U, IsoalAta, Jlataa. IMMHWHIW.: LOCAL RAILROAD TIME TABLES. TASDASD OBSTIAIr TiaS. ArrlTsl and departure ot trains carrytar pe sensers at Lincoln, Neb. Trains marked . Daily; t, Dally except Sunday; Daily ioe4 Uondsr: I. Dally except Saturday ; I, Sundays only; 1, Tuesdays, Thursdays ana es Saturdays oa , Monday, Wednesday aad Friday eat BarllBfton MUujourt Blrer. o., a. a q. a. a. . Ticket offices st depot, Seventh sad T sts; corner xentn ana u a -a Leave Arrlva. Plsttsmouth, wis So. I Bend and Louisville ( Waboosnd Schuyler... Omsba sad Cb'faas I tl0:10a. m. t 4:BS b.t. 8:00 s. a. 8:90 p. m. tl0:10a. m. t 4:55 p. ax. 12:20 p.m. 112.20 p. m. ll:Mpm. i:V) p. m. :S0 p. m. 11:519. at. t 6:35 p.m. tll:68p.n. ll:53p m. 1 1:53 p. m. t 4:00 a.m. 12::0p.nt. 1 1:45 p.m. 1:45 .n. fl0:00a.m. I S:3ftp.m. t (:40p.m. t 7:la m. te:!lpav til :50 a SB. ii:50a. as. 4:19 p. BS. t S:30p.as t:60a BS 7:40 s. ss. via AahlAnnc1Jit..n)T t Ashland, Omshw Act Plattsmouth. Crete, Ilasiins snl Denrsr Lowell and Kearney.. . . tl:tOpav St. Francis and Ober-1 e t T:40a. " t 7:40s. tav nn Holvoke ft Cheyenn!.. . "Burlington bpri.ttil" to Denver sod oat Crete, Beatrice wad 1:40 p. as. i10:00 a. as It 4:40 b. Hv Wvmore Washington and Con t4:4p.BS. cordia... Endloott aa Rod Cloud, .m. Benivet, Syracuse, Ne braska City and east t4:40p.av 111:56 s.SS. iio:4t p as. Grand Island Broken Bow, Alliance, New castle, Sheridan and Dead wood l.Up.av Seward, York, aad :tlO:6wa.BV M0 p. at 10:S5p as. t 7:30a. as. tll:S5a av Grand Island. Atchison, bt. i Joe, Kansas City, St Louis and south.... Tecumseh and Table Rock... i Mllford, David City, and Columbus Cliloaf o, Book IsUnd M Pacific. Passenger station corner O and Twentieth Slav City office, 1046 O Street. i Leave. Arriva, Fast express to Tope ka, Kan. City, and all points in Kansas Oklahoma, and Tax as. West Local freight accom modation, east. Local freight aocom modatioa, wset.. . . . . Fastexp for Omaha, Co. Bulffs, D.Moines St.Paul,Chio, fteast Fsstexp to Denver, Col. Springs, Pueb lo snd west Local pass for Omsba snd Council Bluffs. tlrJOs m. tl3:3Sp.m. 712:38 p.m. :5Jp av 4:03 p. as. tl:llp.! tll:4Se.i til tea. i 4:Sfp.l t Bli.l t S:S0a.l 710:11 p.m. Union Paclfle Railway. Depot corner O and Fourth street. City tlchst office 1044 O street, Lesvs. f Arrive. Omaha.Co Bluffs. Cbl cago, v auey, east Anri wa.1 . t:S0s. ru. S:OOs. n.' 6:00 p. m. l:lOp.IU. t7:3np IU. 7::!0p. ta f 8:25 p. m 4,10:40a. m Betrice.Blue Sprgs, atannattan, eaai, s west, Topeka, Kan ana fit v nsuit. anuth DsvldCHy Stromsbrg! siouxuiiy.uaviacny twiumuus. uenver, Salt Lake, Helena, ban Franclaco and j Pr,rl.lfLnil - I 4: 10 a.m. Beatrico. Cortland.... a. ra. Mlsaoarl Pacitto Railway. Ticket olflcas at depot and coraer ot Twsift and O streets. Leave. Arrive Auburn snd Nebraska I . . City Express f at 5 00 p as. Rl.lAiuia dav express.. ll Mp ra. I SO a aa. Auburn and Nebraska I ,aA. CIlyKxpreas ,f " sa.ss, 8t .Louis night tip .... S 35 p m I St s av raoaoat. Klkhorn Mlssosrl Valley (osicaso a sosra-wsarsas lira ) Depot corner Eighth snd H streets. Cttf Tlea st omt im O slrsst" s'"tr"m Ciss. 'Arrfva." Chli AaO snd ast...,., r'r'ni I Omaha, Sious i'uM Paul.Ouluih Mamlialinwa, Cedar ' KuiildJ'llnlun. Us Sluls Viarrs.Alier detrs, Oakes. ....... Oreatis Wahue, "remont, Nor fiH, tl eiitl. ,.i( hailmn, I as nf llt r Rif i.t1IT, la4iiMnt , r'rrioiit Sit ttin dat B, 1 9 !3.ISp.aV I 45 a ill Ma av T SS s st I 41 y ss T Ms at lavV I Us at lla.. t'fWIUUUI flftgbt.xa.aa n Ds.at.'t T il s av h ii v :mt i:cruHioM, VI lha sUiMsVAlla-i Dart.Aa tt.aas. -ww wwvwwva-ww ST s.iiias nuuia, tin Uie essxurl TwesUay la Deeenbwr ItU-V. Januarv. S'ahruarwMAi.,1. a., .il .... and May, the Missouri I'aUeo lUHite will s.ai rounil trip ikliets li all iavU.iv lrt Tese. wllh Qaal Umll to rs lira In thtrl.y days f nan date of sale. Mtor-.era a?vf aUowtnl la Arkansas. Tsa4amtO!glo0tniflf,w luilw AAti ladiaa IrrU.ry. vhu aa4 uke a i . 4. a. ii w sire t. vatti t teu naiiatranaa . i m r... rarrlairoa. wajmna 1,1 a. Imp. .. .iA v . w.HMw.vt wta i f farm lrn)!eaiBU. We'll use you rifli Use NortwrslerB Uae to CaUaft) Low rates, last traits, office 1133