THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Oct. 2 a i8q6.s They F4 Mark AM &0rkst ! i lira i . jj-s -b-tc i T-y e r.v:y 1 2? I, Ml t V " T "r' ' ' . . . - ;-"fffv itbcr touid wte to j he would js for Brju for President of the United i Tie above words are from the lips of :i Grant, favorite &.a of Gen. 1). S Grant, ? m ha left the Republican party just as i father before him left the Democratic par i ttca it nude a compromise with the sure -cr. la his farewell to the Republican Jesse Grant tritesi I "I believe honestly in the treat advant t to this coDotry of the free coinage of sil r. It does not mean repudiation of our .S at home or abroad. These debts will "8 to be paid in products, and anything that 1 re the value of them will, I believe. :a3l classes, if we can double the 3 of a silver rupee we have doubled ! pice of the wheat that comes into com .;;;a with our wheat, and therefore double ; ttst astohs debt paying Capacity. The e augment holds good of the silver peso It Latin-American countries and the price :ar meats and live stock. It holds good, i in the silver ruble and the price of oil It lis good in many ways too numerous to. :idoa. . "tefead'nl foreigners pnrchasing the : -act of oar stiver mines at tffe rate of 70 ts per ounce, and with this silver buying 'ace. some of which comes in direct com .'ion with our productions, from South, ;:ie and the inrvnt. the" rnnlH have in i at the rate of $129 per ounce, 'AS tO rtnilrihtinn hv Utp hau nrich. ; raftr repudiated already, if bankruptcy means wlure to pay debts. Did you ever think of what an awful debt America owes today? Nineteen thousand mil'-ons of mortgaged in debtedness. All the gold and silver in the I world would not pay one-third of this single Item of mortgage indebtedness, and under our present arrangement of things the awful dis I paragement tk..ween the auility to produce I and the power of money to accumulate inter ! est makes the breach between this country and solvency grow wider every year. Prices to down, money goli.B up. l. u eating, eat. Ing all the time. How can it ever be paid? The free coinage of silver I do not believe to, j te a panacea for all our evils, but 1 do believe it complacent Insolence of the goia rrrxn . -mm . -t .tiers of New York city was never HOBART AND THUSTS. ier ahown than when they selected ry Belmont as chairman of the trite Cockran "honest money" mefet j at Madison Square Garden. Bel : it was one of the leading beneflciar of the bond steals. A line man to eal for "honest money!" Here are s headlines from the New York :U of Feb. 21. 1895, at which time t paper was lighting the gold ring tad of defending It: I i Bneoed Out of Million.' lOVf THE ACCOUNT STANDS. i cf loan 182.316,000 ::rt premium at 104.49. 2,797,943 Mark H anna went to Boston recently to raise money for his corruption fond. He met some good people. The New York Post Informs us that: "Mr. Hanna spent the forenoon with Stephen M. Weld, a wealthy cotton broker, In his office 6n State street, and with about a dozen members of the Business Men's Non-Par Usai Sound Money league. At 2 o'clock he dined at Young's with sixteen of the solidest men In Boston, some of whom are mil lionaires many times over and repre senting great inte"''. They were Lu cius Tuttle, president of the Boston and Maine railroad; Charles F. Choate, president of the Old Colony railroad and Boston Terminal company; Sam uel Little, president of the West End Street Railway company; T. Jefferson Coolidge, treasurer of the Amoskeag Manufacturing company, of Mancnes ter, N. H.; ex-Minister to France James Phlll'ps, Jr., a wealthy Fitch burg manufacturer; Nathaniel Thayer, director of the Old Colony railroad; Congressman John Simpkins, J. O. Wetherbee, a prominent lumber mer chant; Governor Roger Wolcott, George von I Meyer, speaker of the house; W. M. Crane, paper manufact urer; T. P. Beal, president of the Sec ond National bank; N. P. Hallo well, Henry B. Endlcott, and John C. Cobb. Mr. Hanna also met Henry W. Pea- body, Samuel Carr, S. B. Peeormain, a A Palace far Bicyclist. LoffDOW, Oct 19. Sheen house, for merly the residence of the late Cotnte de Paris, has been rented by what promises to be the smartest bicycle dob in England. The house and grounds are both magnificent and among the long list of names of tbe aristocratic members of th ib are the Dnke and Duchess of Marlborough and Sir Charles and Lady Wolseley, nee Murphy, of California. The hon orary secretary of the new organiza tion is D. . Buddleston of Kawston Hall, Cambridgeshire. Thrae Killed la Ten Flcht, Huntstillk, Texas, Oct. 19. In a ght a few miles west of town between negroes, with shotguns and pistols, two sons of Hamp Lacey on one side and Reddick Stephenson on the oppos ing side were killed. The senior Lacey and two men who aided Stephenson escaped unhurt The trouble was over family matters. Aa Oklahoma Whltecap Shot. Guthrie, Okla., Oct 19. Whitecaps in Pottawatomie county attempted to enter the house of John H. Davis, a negro, and he shot one. The man was carried away, but in the mornlno- i. L. Derrick died of "accidental shoot ing.". Officers are investigating and fear other serious trouble. ' t a step in the right direction and for the best interest of the American people." Signed. JfcSfi GRANT 9 S. Of AMIR Mark Hanna nA ttie multi-millionaire campaign committee are voiiihk jew viaui an anarcuBi, a repuaiator, a thief and a scoundrel Let the people vote Hanna and bis crowd out of existence Novem ber 3d. If they don't 'they will never get an other chance. I Xr. In fall Challenged to Dabata. Fobt Scott. Kas.. Oct io. Prof member of a well-known firm of stock 'ohn E. Fesler, president of the Nor- brokers, and F. B. Sears, vlce-presl- n1 colleges at Stanbury and Spring- . dent of the Third National bank." j neia. and interested in the nor- He did not have time to call on any i "tlwa. m turn city, has sent of the labor leaders. y ZZ. " t"- w w wa ysV MUdUiai "JUCOlflOll dealer is a free silver Republican. A B-Year-Old Sliver Talker. ' PhotGrovb, Mo., Oct. 19 Master7 Logan Lockhard, the 9-year-old "boy orator" of Sedalia, addressed a large audience here last night on the silver aueaUosk HE 13 THE FOUNDER OF CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY: Coal SIO a Ton The Pe pie of th TJnlted State Compelled to Annually Submit to a, Coorie of Systematle . Bobbery. , You are going to pay 10 a ton for your winter's supply of coal. This will b - part of yur contribu tion to the . llcan campaign cor ruption fund. , . 4 t TZTTTTZ O"" A. Hobart, the Republican tad States gets $65,112,943 nominee for vice president, is the iicata profit to 112.... 4,835,644 founder, nromoter snd onft of th rhi.r DenenciariAg f the t Inside Jobbers pay.... $69,948,587 de jobbers' profit to 118. 3,583,113 !i public pay and the alted States should have iceived 73,531,700 ted States has lost...... 8,418,757 PROFIT AND LOSS, .aaont ft Morgan buy $62,- 1 5.000 at 104.49 $65,112,943 aont ft Morgan sell $62,- '5,000 at 112.25 69,948.587 aont & Morgan profit . . 4,835,644 ;de jobbers buy $62,315,- )0. at 112.25 ............ 69,948,687 J jobbers sell $62,315,000 118 73.531.700 de Jobbers' profit 3,583,113 eral public buy $62,315,- c0 at 118 73,531,700 s by United States to bbers , 8,418,757 rry Belmont's share of this plun- was more than $2,000,000. Part of e expended on a new steam yacht. are paying for it. ar marvelous inventions have been lopollzed so that, in spite of the y miracles of our machinery the gry still lack food and the home' wander through the streets, of the anthracite coal trust, the most criminal and heartless conspiracy against the American peo ple that was ever carried into merci less execution. This is not a campaign lie. It is an absolute fact, and la a pu t of the his tory of the infamous Reading combine with Its colossal conspiracy, backed by $600,000,000 of capital. i Mr. Hobart says there is no coal trust What do you think about it? Who do you suppose raises the price of coal Just in proportion as the season advances; In proportion as the cold grows more intense, and the sufferings of the poor increase? Do you suppose the rise Is occasioned by the law of supply and demand? Do you suppose hard coal is worth $10, or $9, or $8, or $7, or $6 a ton? ' . , vV'.:x?:.- ,:v; I And you are linking of voting for a ticket with Garrett A, Hobart on it? Garrett A.' Hobart, the paid attorney and legal representative of J. Plerpont . Morgan : Garrett At. . Hohart; the re tained lobbyist of the New York rail road wreckers; Garrett A. Hobart, who has promoted and engineered more trusts and invented more legal tricks with which to defeat Justice and op now seriously propose to turn over to Mr. Hobart t" o absolute governmental control of the country. They will not do It There are many, many fools In the United States, but thev ara not vt. In a majority. ' when you go to your coal officii and order your coal: when you sro down Into your pocket and pay two prices for one of the awolute' necessities of life, console yourself with the thought that a good share of your hard-earned money will be added to Mr. Hobart's bank account, and that Mr. Hobart is a candidate for the second highest of fice in the gift of the American people. And then go home and alt down and think. The most vicious goldbug paper In Chicago Is the Evening Post In a mo ment of thoughtlessness it nrlnted the truth about the coal trust Here are some extracts from The Evening Post of Oct 5: "Hard coal may be $3 or $9 a ton be fore the winter Is over. And should the anthracite coal trust really decide that It needs the money, then will the dear public be obliged to pay $10 a ton for ita winter fuel. "Beyond this Hgure it is hardly pos sible that evm the despotic coal trust will dare to experiment with public pa tience, at least not for a year or bo; that is to say, until the- public back has become sufficiently bent to the bur den to warrant the risk of a dollar or two more added without including the proverbial "last straw." But for the present the public must perforce dance i to the tune that the coal trust wishes to hear and must pay the piper into the bargain. "LfVo all other trusts, the coal com pany declares Itself not to be a trust It never heard the word trust men- j tloned, at least so It would- appear from the men who do Its bidding In this city. And as far as Illinois' laws are. concerned, the coal trust would have the dear public beli-ve that its identity Is as visionary as that of the man in the moon. The mere men tion of legal proceedings will cause the trust to vanish into thin air like a will-o-the-wisp. Should it happen i tnat process of law threatens to bring I A Banker's View. "The platform of the Chicago con vention is more dangerous than the se cession movement was to the honor, the perpetuity, and the credit of the United States. Copies of the act of se cession tacked to the Chicago platform would add to It an air of respecta .1 ity. (Laughter and applause.) "The election of Bryan means that the United States will become the Tur key of the western hemisphere, with Bryan as sultan and Debs as his min ister of war. It means, in my mind, the dismemberment of the United States. "The secession movement did not threaten as gravely In every home as does this damnable plot The rebels went away and left us pur supreme court and our constitution. That which the rebels in the south left us, Bryan and his hordes propose to take away. The question is, will we permit them to do it?" (Cries V'No, no," and applause.) ,1 This is an extract from. J' speech de livered by George Krerzinge, a Chicago banker, at a millionaire banquet ten dered to Mark Hanna. What do you think of it? IP TO BATTLE FOR THE SELF RESPECT OF THE INDIVIDUAL. FOR POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE FOR A WIDER AND A JL TER DIF FUSION OF THE GOOD '. IINGS OF EARTH, FOR THE RIGHTS OF THOSE WHO TOIL AND AGAINST THE EXACTIONS OF THOSE WHO MERELY TAKE, THEN, AS PAT RICK HENRY AN ARCH DEMA GOGUE SAID TO THOSE WHO AC CUSED HIM OF TREASON, MAKE THE MOST OF IT! NEW YORK JOURNAL. HAS BRITAIN YIELDED? Beport That She Ha Contented to Ar bitrate the Venezuela Hatter. Chicago, Oct. 19. The Times-Herald prints the following dispatch from Washington: "President Cleveland, In His next annual message to Congress, will be able to state that a definite understanding has been reached with Great Britain for the amicable settle ment of the long-pending Venezuelan boundary dispute by reference to a nacoful aWt.ratinn " Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long m the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi- gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache. In somnia, etc. Hood's Fills cure constipation and all Its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pills Can't Face the Music. The following from a prominent Chicago citizen speaks for itself. Mr. Lindblom has made a similar proposi tion .to every goldbug paper in the United States, hut has as yet received no response. Here is his proposition: - Chicago, Sept 17. 1896. Editor Chicago Evening Journal: I understand that a newspaper has offered to pay the expenses of a dele gation of laboring men to Mexico, to go there and investigate and ' report upon the condition of laborers in that free silver country. If this proposition is accepted, then I will make this counter proposition: I will pay the expenses of a delegate of the labor unions of Chicago to go to Italy, the birthplace of law, the cradle of civilization, of art and literature, the home of religion, to investigate and report upon "the condition of . labor in that gold standard country. Yours truly, ROBERT LINDBLOM. u.UUBu mo ; ow-v jv.av.vv uu vuhi yimjcaa oi iaw tnreaiens to oring r.step the moneyless man is loslnE press the people, than any man in the aboiit. a. disrnntinn nt ni.i rlffht tn Mint W.verv ranant nVioniro .United States. United States. , - - - - I - i vv v uico lv iuc law .egislatlon has been made to pro- The man who votes for Hobart for for protection. Through the Jugglery y,Tiperijr ana 10 uisirancnise men. mco in uxm gu wi me American 'ot a bankruptcy court the trust man- ----- - i " o-- .--. vi a uiuiBruyicy court me trust man- lorles are erected and schoolhouses people deserves to be robbed by trusts ages to shed its skin snake-fashioned otten. Immense grants of land I bestowed upon railroads, but the ers upon those grants are evicted, les union leaders are imprisoned having contempt for a contempti judge, while monopolists are aid y injunctions and federal troops. 3-day Shakespeare has been revised Ehylock Is the hero of the play. ;ia's plea for mercy Is called revo mary and Bassanlo is branded as pudiator. Rev. Herbert U. Casson L,ynn, Mass. and compelled to spend ve re'uder of his days in abject slavery and pov erty. ...... The- man who declaims against trusts three years and nine months, and then spends three months yelling and work ing for the biggest trust robber in the United States, and winds up by vot- emerging from the hands of a law- appointed receiver more vigorous and more vlctous. "Despite the trust's faculty for dip ping through the meshes of the civil and criminal law, another effort will shortly be made to cripple its nowers for evil, at least so far as the state of to,.? s rv? SaS "r-rj: i nf tn Tlnttpd Htntoa conn to ehmilrl . J " 0,1 " ' :z:rica is the working is "PARADISE LOST," AND IT J N3VER BE REGAINED BY "TVS OSEDIENCE TO THE SER- ? carpenters build magnificent ' i and live In rented tenements. ' 1 mlcs construct electric lights j ktrosene at home; they man t i'.ino and do not own a tin ; tl :y build carriages and go C r claer dig gold and die ' "7 ;!v in dangerous coal .1 fad In the winter. Our , til: usia arid want for food. ' i tad woo! and lack cloth . 'Mzi are without meat ' Caaaoa of Lynn. lUas &.sc of the United States senate, should take out an insurance policy against the fool killer. Imagine the people of the United States engaged in a struggle against concerned. The trust is composed of a small body of men In New York whose will is law so far as the price of hard coal is concerned. These men control every coal producing and coal In a recent speech Thomas B. Reed uttered this economic gem: "No man longer shuns labor as his deadliest foe, but welcomes it as his dearest friend." Right you are, Mr. Reed. He has to get down on his hands and knees and Deg to be permitted to work. And you are glad of it, are you not, Mr. Reed? As you, and others of your political be lief so often say: "If it were not for the rich, the poor would have no work. Make the rich richer and there will be more work." There is another way, and the Ameri can people are going to adopt it the trusts, with J. Plerpont Morgan's Z'rnXT f p man, Hobart, the presiding officer of TJ 'J the United States senate! Any voter 'f !?. ftthJ 1 i. f who will endorse such a calamity will 0f C ry anthrac,te coal mln the Ii..; I , fanHty. wl country may be reduced one-half and KneerfllllV vote If tin la crfvon a oh.inA i . " to disfranchise himself 0 ' l! COal m,ner ut on lf pay, WE HAVE OPPOSED TO US EVERY MAN WHO HAS ATTEMPT ED TO DESTROY LBOR ORGAN IZATIONS; WE HAVE WITH US THOSE WHO HAVE AIDED LABOR TO BETTER ITS CONDITION. W. J. BRYAN. to disfranchise himself. Suppose In the possible course of Whether the public shall pay $5 or $10 stockholder in the eoal.trnkt mn . ,rm WOUIU T8 to ton), as president of the Unified States of America. There Is nothink in bur toque or comic opera more Irotesqut than this, and yet we are aid that aeveiml millions of American Workmen who use coal, and who areannually swindled out of millions of oVollars by SHOW ME A MAN WHO HAS MADE MONEY OUT OF UNJUST LAWS, AND HE WILL DENY LEGIS LATION CAN BE OF BENEFIT TO ANYBODY W. J. BRYAN. ton the ocean by injunction. A vote for McKinley and Hobart la a vote for coal at $10 a ton. With $3,422,000,000 of mortgages to pay in ten western atatea, It la not sur- .(Ua mmIi Ant ftita A m wiBoiea oui oi minions or ovulars by I "" - w Ky.nabart and his fellow conlplratora, y6 5t dollar. When did the millionaires and money Changers of New York become the jhamplons of labor and higher wages? Chattanooga News. - More compensation for the producer, mi for th broker, la the cry of th tampalgn. Denvi Tlnuea. It I Jut Wnndnrfal v The time the Union Pacific "Overlaid" fast mail, No. 3 maken to Ogde, Salt LakeHutte, Heleua, Portland, deattie' Man Francisco and Los &ngnls. This Dailv Metkoh has the finest eqmnniHUt consmtinu: of Pullman Palace and Uphol stered Tourist Slnepem, Free IWIiniig Chair Cars, and Diner. For full informa tion call on or addreas E. B. 81oson, General Agent, 1044 O St, or Ji T. Mas tuvC. T. A. , L. STKPHENS, HARRY E. WILSON, Pkksidknt. Skcretahy. ;l ccii Tbls Kohool 1 srMntt It tndetitn (rood work and np-to-dHte. Instrnrtlon Kirro Inthlol iowlfiir lirmtt'hps; Mirt-hand, Business Practice, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, English, lathematics, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Semi n- Hid niiiutM of 12 yonnu (htkoiio who want to attend a iiannms ennem nnd wewill ueDdyuo uor "UurIiimis student" fur onuyear. Lincoln Business College,. llth&O Sts.f Lincoln. Telephone 254. Business Directory. Men who adrerttMinent apprar In thle col mo are thoroOKhljr rednble, and iiUKinei en ire.td to thorn will receive prompt and eareiai attention. rvt CNEIINET EAOEH. Attornej-at-lw. 184 O Street, Lincoln. Neb. Telephone 680. w L. STARK, Attornej-at-Law, Anrora. H braeka. , . ' - ONO A MATHHW, Attooneje-at-Law, Loop - City, Nebraelta. D a. H. B. I.OWKT. 11T North 11th Street. Ua- eoln, Nebraeka. CHARLES A. UUNN.Attorar-at-La.Ord. N brmka. MA. M1LL.S, A.luriiey-H.a Oeceola, Ne- branka. H A. etiWAKDH. Attorni-r at-l.nw. Oread U land. Neb. Office oeer Kiret Nat'l Bank. WM. I.ERSK. I.ewrer, n Snath Blevrnth 8'nHM. l.lnifiin.Neb., Will peraonnlly atu4 to all hnxinwut with care end pronptneea. , ROBIRT WnBBl.BR. Attorney A t-Lew. W Sooth llthe'iret, Llnrola, Neb Bl-.lod(fe Fifth Pletrl 't Bnnluee g1e pnmpt ettantloo throughout th etata. DH. i. M. I.UtUS. Den tie t. Brace SiocA. t.ia coin. Neoraeka. JSHAMP IM I'LKli KNT CO. Boha Block, Lincoia. Neb. Karm Machinery a eptclalty Machine ebipped to all pTU of th emw- I T. M. 8 WIG ART. Motnal rir nd Cyelo J Inenranee. Lincoln. Neb. Aitenu wanted. OR.B,WILUR'S ASTHMA GURE FREE. A dollar bottle and practical Treatlee on Aathma and Uey Fever rent rreetoany aethmetlc who will per xpmaag. ItaB W. tUia, Dept. U, ClneianaU, Ohio, . . ,.. x . Tor Bale A fix months scholarship in a first elsaa bnninwi" college. Cheap for cash A'ldivst Kcholaivhip. care of Nebraska Ixjepcndknt, Liucolo, Nebraska. Tin is a good opportunity for any one detfirinx to attend a boainens collie. Pcblisueb or The Independent. GREAT BO0IMLA5D 10UTB. Playing Oarda. Send 12 cents in stamps to John Se baatian, Gen'l Pass. Aent C, K. I. & P. R'y, Chicago, for the alickent pnek of playing cardi vou ever handled, and on receipt of such remittance for one or more packs they will be sent you post paid. Order" containing 60 cents in stamiit or powtnl note for Heme amount will . cure five iack by expresH. cliarppH piil. '27 LAMB A ADAM'S Attorneys at Law, Lincoln. Neb- NOTICE. Th Phoenix Hntnal Mf Inenranee Company, Hector Mclean, Z. C. Honse and C Onkra, d (ndniite will take notlra tbut on the 11' h day ol -Jnlv lRM, Cola Brother, the plalntlffa hreia flled their piltl.-n In the die' net court ol l.ao eaater rnnnt.v, Natraka aaTalnet tbe eald d -tondanta, the ol rt and prayer ol whl b I to foreclose rertHfn moriBHBe execnted by Wil liam i. Cooper and Klua J, Cooper hi wife, to th plaintiff Cnl Brutbera, npoo lot In bio k 87 tn i Incoln, Nebraska, to aet-nr the payment of Iwo certain promissory note dated Novem. ber let 1MM. earb for tbe an m of$ft00 dn nnk R a? able, one In etehtwn month xnil the other I two year from tbe date thereof, with Internet thereon at the rat of 8 per cent per annnm. That there la now dne Boon eald note and morfnasre the earn of $ 875, for which in with Intercat from thia date plaintiff prava for a de cree that the deiendanta he reqnh-ed topa.vthj am . or that e iid pn-mle may be (old to tf' the amonnt fonnd due. Ton are required to a newer aald petition on Ol bfor th 10th day of Nov- mher. 1894. COLE HltOTHERft, . By Lamb k Adama. Plaintiff' Atty. Dated October Stb. 18IMI. si it MOiZBTT & POLK. Attorm yB, Lincoln, Hebraska, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LANCA8TER COUNTY, NkBRASK A. William Macon. Plaintiff, v. Nlmrod B. Bolt, et al, daTendanta, 1 he defen tanta, Nlmrod B. Holt and LewlH, (I ret and real name unknown, will take notice that on the lxth. day of Anuoat, 1898, William Macon, plaintiff, flled a petition In th diatrb-t court f Laneaater county, Nebraaka, aaraioat Nlmrod B. Holt. LlMle 8. Thuckera, Mary D. Thackera l.ewle, flrat and real name unknown, R. K. Gwinn, flrat and renl nam unknown, th ole'tnnd prayer cf which are to foreeioae a certain mongnire executed br the de fendant, Nimrod B. Holt to the Lombard Invest ment Co., and duly aeeisrued by th Lombard Investment Co , to thl paintiff upon lot on, (ll, of Oonld' eubdlvleioa of lot Ave, (5), In th aonlhweat quarter. 8. W. V4) of section thirty lx. (H(i, towiiahlp ten (10). north of ranKe sl'i, (61, in the i-on niy of Lancaster and state of Ne braska to secure the payment of one promia-ory note, dated Sepieinlier S8, 1RW) In the sum of seven hundred fifty (750,0o nnd one coupon not of same date In the sum ol twenty-two 60-100 ($22-. 60i the principal note payable and due five year after date and the eonpon note became tin and payable April l-t, 1835, ea h drawing 10 per cent interest from time one. That there Is now tin and payah e on aild notes nnd inortiraaes th aum of elojlit hundred flfty-four 21-100 ($S'i4. 21 ), and plaintiff pravs for a decree ot foreclosure and sale of SHld premises. You are required to answer aald petition on or before the lmb day of November. 1896 Dated Lincoln, Nebraska, Octobe 0, ISM, WII.I.UM MACoN, 21 , By Mockett & Polk, bla Attye, Wm. Leese Attorney at Law V SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby (riven that by virtu re of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of tbe district court al tbe third Judi. li.l district of Nebraska, within and for Lnnutater county in an action wherein tbe Bnll'iintt and Loan Association of D'ikota I plaintiff, and Kurt B. Will, et al de fendants. I will at2o'clik p. m. on the 10th day ol November A. D. 1896 at tbe aat iioor of the mart house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction tn following described real en late to-wii:Lot nnmber twenty (20), W. W. Holm' second sub division, located on part of the nortbeust qnar- ter of ibe southeast qnxrter of section thirty- nvSB) townsnip ten (1U) nortD, ranm x, (6) Hst ol tbe 0th P. M. in Lancaster, county, Ne braska. Given nnder my hand this 7th dav nf October ' A. D.1890. JOHN J. TKOMI'EN, : : Sheriff. LAMB& ADAM'B Attorneys at Law, Lincoln. Neb. NOTICE, The Vermont Marbel Company, and the Pom roy Coal rompany. Non-resident defendant, will take notice that on the 17th day of Ana-ust. 1896, Mary Smith Colib the plaintiff herein filed her Setltion In the district court of Laneaater county, ebraska, aaralnst James F. Hheeh.v and Mar garet Sheehy. the Vermonl Marble Company, and the Pometoy Coal Company, the object and praer ol which are to foreclose a certain mort araire ezecnteti by tbe (aid James V, -Hheehy and Margaret sheehy to plaintiff, then Mary A. Htnltb, and now Mary Smith Cobb, to seen re th pavment ot promissory note, dated November 1. I80, for the aum ot thirteen hundred and twenty dollar t$I.H20.) due and payable on th 1st day ot Decern uer, 1885, covering; the following described property: Lot No. 12 In block No 2 In Spem-eKa Addition to LlocoIr Nebraakn, In th northwest, quarter ot the northwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter of section 2b town 10 north ranireOeast In Lancaster county, Nebraska. That there ia now due on the said note and mortgage tbe sum ot f 1.071 40, lor which sum, with 10 per cent Interest from the 17th day of Anmust, 1S96, the plaintiff prays lor a decree ol foreclosure and that tbe detemlants be required to pay i he same, or for said premise to be sold to safisf.1' the amonnt now due. You are required to answer asld petition on or before the 2nd of November, 1896. I MARY MM ITH COBB, 20 By Lamb A Adams, her Attorney. H. D. RHEA, AUori)eg-at-LaW, Offlew 3d Floor, Brownall Blook, Telephone) 108. X.XVCO&V. 1XO. 8. KIRKPATR1CK, Attorney and Solicitor. Boom 2S and 24 Richard Block. Lincoln Neb. Coanael for Nebraska Law A Collection Com pan Chicago? St. Paul? B ack Hills? Cantral Wyoming? San Francisco? Los Angtlos? Portland? BY EORTH-ffESTEr.! GOING TO GOING TO 1 GOING TO LINE. U Tlmt Cist Sorvka Cist Rata J city office: U7 So. 10th St., LINCOLN, NEB. nrntdsra of fin atock ean find no better adyvrtiaing oiudiaui thaa Ibin paper.