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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1893)
THE AMERICAN ANTICS OK LUUITNINU i oMt of a uuttn rrhi in ftSSVlVS ik AS?. OHO A I tw a.. ! . fA ! IW ltUttll l-l AAttfctBI W M4 Att ( Muni- (" tnH ttl Mf- l K' tl 1 WAS (Mir Orttiii(Mif Ih MrtlrMII InihA .rt v itiUriMintr, Hh my lt ami lat-, fl" Ins frum a lhun.1.4r.M Hist Intf (tp ntpbMv 111 IhAVsttrt, Inil I ratty tM ttii p frm itt simm, ,1ml mn riftil lnt Another rn noisily limyy rn llin trey summit if ib rhlgp. When th t(tttrn tmvrllDii In epwiliA dirii (inn met thrwHlr i'' ur hi mK Ires It a Atnl lull tf flm Is-can pitting Around lid Hie split In Mini oplnllng oft hoots i4 diiwfitBtifim ml led ion nf Fourth f July pyKitechuh. l.lghlttltut duni'vi! Hint flashed n every Lit nf metal thtrt w as In my liort'i hsniesa, whirl"! Amund wlthlm tires on nil four ht And run Alamt Mini .ltfTiKCil every hero Atsitit the laiRgy frame, twill went lll trivlly ulitlurt In a fiery chariot tlrnwn hy hort Incased In flnylnit harness. Nclthermysclf, my wifenorchlhl suffered the ultfihlwl jihyult -al Injury or Inronvrn lanett from that aw ful play of electricity About lis, and I h hors seemed to 1st Im proved hy It, hut I ho nervous strain on II was terrible. Tlmt extrnordiiiAgr lev trim I disturbance lasted at lciut quarter of mi hour. Wvll, I thong-lit Hint a little the queerest iortof tui experience with lluhtttlntf thfit liny one ever hnl or was likely lohnve, hut I have Just conic back from ft visit toOhlo.nnd I want to nay t lint tlmt experience of mine miijht have been the bona queer one up to this summer, hut It Isn't nny more. I run Across some others in Ohio tlmt enn heat It. Take the one, for Instance, at liallyvilla. I gut o Iiailyville at about noon one day. A thunderstorm hnl Jut passed over that locality, and the clouds had nearly all broken away or rolled to the aouthward. The sun had come out and all uneasiness on account of the atorm had passed away for thunderstorms In that region are nearly al ways attended by more or lex damage when the most terrific thunderclap ever heard there or elsewhere, bo close to the earth that tlio earth trembled as If from an earthquake, and preceded not more than a second by a flash of llght-nlDif of blinding sharpness, broke from the cloudless noonday sky. The sudden appearance and terrible nature of the startling phenomenon par alyzed the farming community with alarm, and It was several minutes before any one ventured forth to see what damage had been done by the thunderbolt. Some very amazing; things were discov ered. In n fleld on the edge of the village a large flock of sheep were pasturing. The sheep had all huddled together as sheep will during a thunderstorm, and were still huddled when the surprising clap came. When the owner of the sheep went to the fluid to site if anything had befallen his flock, ho found every sheep standing Just as they had huddled In the storm, but out of the 40 In the flock 18 were dead. Not one of the dead sheep had fallen to the ground. That was strange enough, but the 18 dead sheep were black sheep, ail the oth ers being white and unhurt. Kach dead sheep had a hole in the back of its neck around which the wool was burned away. On a farm a short distance from the vil lage a big flock of sheep had gathered in a circular bunch during the storm, and every outside sheep was killed, 20 in all, and all white fleeced. On that same farm, but in another field, was a small flock of sheep, all white except one, which was a big black ram. The ewes all huddled about the rum while the storm raged, and when the thun derclap came the ram was killed, no harm befalling one of t he other sheep. More than that, the ram's fleece had la-en turned by the shock as while as that of any other sheep in the flock. Tliat was all the dam age that was reported during the hour I was in Uallyvl in, but It was enough to con rlncemethat Ohio lightning knew a few tricks that Pennsylvania lightning hadn't learned yet. My friend Blmon Frey lives at Jlig Oil Valley with his wlfo and 7-weeks-old baby, One day Hlrnon was hurrying homo from the valley trying to get there before a big thunderstorm that was coming up caught him. Th rain began falling la-fore be got there, and was coming down for cer tain when he drove Into his barn. Hlrnon stood In the barn door waiting for the rain to slack up, when his house was struck by lightning. It seemed to hit both chimneys at once, and a streak of flro ran from one chimney along the peak of the roof, and midway between the two chimneys It met another streak of flnt that was flashing along the peak from the other chimney, or, rattier, where the chimney had been, fur both clilnuieys had been knocked Into brick dust by the lightning. When the two fiery currents met In the center of tlm ridge pole, there was an explosion like the discharge of a cannon, amln fountain of bluish flame, that threw olT snapping and zigzagging sparks and Jets of fire, shot up Into tho air at least 10 feet. Then all was over, the whole exhibition lasting not more than three seconds. Hlrnon was only three rods away from the house, but felt not the slightest effects of the terrible shock, lie ran to the house, not knowing what horrifying sight might await him there, as it seemed impossible that his wlfo ami baby could have escaped death beneath that terrible electrical bom bardment, lint they had, and after the first shock of his fright was over Hlrnon couldn't do anything else but lio down and almost burst with laughter, the lightning had brought about so ludicrous a situation in the house, Mrs, Frey was sitting on the kitchen table, tier head resting against the wall. In one hand she held a rolling pin, while tho oilier was burled to tho wrist In roll of dough. Bhe was covered with flour from bead to foot. The baby lay in a basket of newly washed clothes in a fu corner of the kitchen, yelling at the top of Its lungs, Tho baby's cradle was tiiriii-d upside down in the center of the room. Aside from a severe nausea that troubled Mrs. Frey all the rest of tho day, neither lienor the baby suffered any III effects from their ext raordinary experience. Lau caster (I'a.) letter In New York Hun. A lilt of lUnllatle Acting. Henry Irvlng's story of Charlotte Cush man gives you a better Idea of tho method and style of this great artist than a do.ec Impersonal and well padded essays would Bhe was acting Meg Mcrrillei. In om scene In answer to tier appeal for mnnrj be, personating an Important character I the piece, hands her tils purse filled v It the broken crockery which Is generally u. . for stage gold. One day Mis Oushiiri suggested gently to him I lie superior iv. Ism of opening the purse, selecting a em And giving it to her. No matter how ni, iilllcent it might look it was hardly i, oral for a gentleman to hand overapu: full of money to acrazy beggar. San I tisco Argonaut. Itl ! tia t !. WM ' a- T?fi,tt. .,- '. I r I or . I !' ttt.ltflftt i I l.l. ,,!.!- .1 .(I ' k I l li 'I M ii ttt l,t4H kl lUn l I 4 ) I , ll -n It ft I I '. 4 i...tl Hi m, i tun lli tiul kiMIihii n. tv , In1 i,-m-l I f I !. t. (.t f r f i nits- !! fcf M s lin.! Ui i I In t lmttlif"-k,il li.-r-.lW H'f I tu VlHi ti I I ti tt ,f, IhnXMt t,V X , wrfi In lrl m !.! tm f li-t , tif ( . ili ml l'.i liir i-t I In, -rji. t.. iUhi.V H,i I .lu-'' N-ti l.itv MkI i1.Tiieir( lt,t. illt" fcl.mmlM l-m a mifT r"t il"n fnn an H I fiw- ,..iik. Im fntii i .f u itl a ri n'rt IhnHJiii rril t.niUHti .tfi.Vlti" m lvni'lii ii n iih a lit-y furi. A frw mlnnlin lutef HiM A '! r ttiit flrv, sif pit ln-t. att'l A iiiiiiiilfiil otHet onl"i i rsll In imr tVlnnwi lie. Ji( l . f.'i tiHuiiiUiitf I tii on ng fi-lluw deUllixl Itinieil lnriiiAnl until; "I f'l strnmnlv tmlny. I wlk you'll ! Ilil for lni. 1 rnnnot rtptnln Iny rr-ltuv Urn, but. mm who know u will ihiiik tin afraid," Ills fne was ashy whiliii his lip lookiil dry. I mw thai lie was III. Mounting his norms 1 rude rapidly to the skirmish line and gave I hn tinier lo fall Imek. On my return I found this young officer nenieil nt the foot of a lrei, propiel up Ak'alnst It. His eyes were fixed on tlm sky almvo lilin, And lielween his parted tips wns A bubble of crimson foam. A bullet had paswd thnaigh tils client, and he bad but a few minutes to live. What premonition had possessed him, from what mistaken motlvo ho had chosen tills place of safety, which proved notreiich erotts, will never bo known. He was killed by a sharpshooter from such a distance that tils deat h might be considered acci dental. A t Inn tic. Heller limit I.bwh Mower. "Speaking about tornadoes," oliserved a traveling man, "I'll tell you of the strange antics of one I ran ngainst while I lived In Kansas." "I didn't know you were ever In that state," replied a man from Wilklnsbnrg. "Oh, yes, I was. At tho time I speak of I had a house In Wyandotte with quite a wide lawn In front. I watched the grass grow with painful misgivings, for I was opposed to working the lawn mower. You know how that Is yourself," he said to the man from Wilklnsbnrg. With a silent nod the latter acknowl edged that he did. "Well, the grass kept getting taller and taller, and every day my wife would make some remark about how our lawn looked compared with the neighbors'. One day the nclghlmrs who lived opposite mo asked mo what I'd take for my crop, and then I concluded that something had to bo done. I sat on the front porch trying to work up enough courage to tncklo that grass, wheu along came that tornado. We all rushed for the cyclone collar. When we ventured forth, we expected to find the house gone Into the next county, but It was there all right. Hut the grassl You won't believe me, but the grass was trimmed as close us a brand nuw mower could have taken It off, and the cyclone had even carried away the cuttings. I suppose tho reason the bouse wasn't touched was that the edge of the twister Just reached to the end of the lawn. Hut tornadoes are queer critters. You can never tell how they're going to strike." I'lttsburg Telegraph. Thm First routs. The first posts aro said to have originated in the regular couriers established by Cy rus about KiO H. C, who erected post houses throughout the kingdom of I'crsla. Augustus was the first to introduce this institution among the Itomans, 81- It, C, and he was Imitated by Charlemagne about WK) A. I), Louis XI was tho first sovereign to establish post-houses In Franco owing to his eagerness for news, nod they were also the first institution of this nature in Ftt ropo. This was In 1470, or about 8,000 years after they were started in I'crsla, In Fngland In the reign of Edward IV (14H1) riders on post horses went stages of the distance of HO miles from each other In order to procure tho king the earliest Intel ligence of the events tlitt passed in tho course of the war that had arisen wit h the Hoots, A proclamation was issued by Charles I In I'i.'ll that "whereas to this time there hath been no certain Intercourse be tween tho kingdoms of England and Hcot land, the king now commands Ids postmas ter "f England for foreign parts to settle a running post or two between Edinburgh and London to go thither and come back again In six days." Chambers' Journal. Ilrrinkinif l' the fioriiinn Army. A story Is told of a certain young New York woman who was recently abroad. Wlille walking out In Dresden ono day the stolidity of tho soldier sentinels pacing back and forth llkeautornata attracted her notice. A sudden impulse seized her to test this cast Iron rigidity, nod waiting till one had passed she slipped into tils 111th) sentry box, When he reached It on his re turn, marching with measured precision, she suddenly jumped out before him, cry ing "Hoot" In his very face. The soldier was completely upset nt this unexpected performance and actually dropped his musket and ran away, while the young woman, having thus routed a portion of the Oermnn army, walked on and demurely rejoined her friends. The incident, It Is said, came to tho ears of the emperor himself, who expressed a wisli to meet this extraordinary young woman, but Ml H admitted that her desire did not equal tils, as she was riot sure In quite what light tier jesting impulse would be official ly regarded, New York Times. A Hit of Iron In a Tree, A year or two ago a vicious fellow near nangor drove n spike into a sawlog and in tills way smashed up a mill saw to spite the owner, lint A recent happening at Welland, Out., shows that such substances may get Into logs without being put there lor spite, A mill saw struck nn oxshoe inihidcd In a limber about four Inches from the surface. How It came there is a puz.le, for It had grown Into the wood, An awner of t ho land where the tree grew re mcin Iters that way back In the thirties lome lumbering wits done there in w hich oxen shod with Iron wero Used, but nono since then. It Is believed the shoe wns laid npou a limb close to tho trunk mid the tree In growing took it In. Lewlston Jour nal. The rirnt Test nt the Air rump. The first public test of the air pump was in KIM liy its Inventor, Otto von (inericke, in the presence of Emperor Ferdinand of Germany, (inericke applied tin) carefully ground edges of metallic hemispheres, 'i feet In diameter, to each other. After ex hausting the air by his apparatus he at taelied 15 horses to cecli hemisphere. In Vain did they attempt to M-parate them, be cause of the enormous pressure of the at mosphere. The experiment was a great 1 1 iccess. Exchange. COUNTY COUKT HULLS. JUNl 11MM, IPtJ, i , , kit tl 'i 1 H A H ' 1 !' Mi'ti 1 i ,j M t lM il ill Mt.(i1rili il t t i ft i-t i n'i ! ;t,it In tt i lii. It siv w t 1.4 mil I ! it.it Hi-It in titi-tin sH.-tm !trsH.( j I m i .t in null i -t., thi i-iml o 1 Hhi( tin li.ihitiii i II lil ' j .-Ml J ml rw In !.!. h ! " Hnl J- tit tn-l Ii- ti ll tlt.ll - M H il j M,t II I Ittlll tll 111" tli" (III All l ll I "'I biMli Hllll r 1 1" I tii, tutlitm fol M" M'isitiH ln(l"-f- milt nil, hid All i mi lll I' w fr l " .(till I In ttlili h II" f Si stiwllii i sll ilm ki t. null- Mir it1iis t'f tilS'lt slltii ltr ilie tt Imslliil. in fm iw"lsl renins I lie oiitl hsll mili-r otliiislM'. I"tful rsnt III In m i fm Hie tuiiltilli Imiir Bill, Hie itilm-i tsi Ii tly lll iiHiiiiit m1 t W ii in, ;th, 1 he iiinniii'ii Iniur tsltl W fnnu a. in. ui 10 in a. III. Tim li.iitntlitf Imiir III ! ili'ntetl lutlst l nml Inns, ileiiiiirivi, sinl ilefsult cf wl fur ilmliliiy. f.'nil.l Tn nml Inns. ili'iinirrei.sl Uetsull cm ttliliit linvii prfvluusly ihwmhI on lt tt'iuiltir ly sntl irsimferriHloii Ihecsl kinler in this tiny. HtH After ai'MMi, a iiioIIiiii ur a demurrtir huh passed the lime for which II Is set. It can not liet'nlled up until A million Is Hied ami docketed liy leave of the eotirt. and such no lice to (lie opposite parly as tbu court may order nt the Mine leave Is (flven to Hie the mot Urn. lull. llimiiii'BH set for A certain lime, can not lie transferred lo another dny or hour, unless Hie transfer order Is made at the hour Hie mailer Is set for hearing, except under Utile 10, loth. Kach day at :tm a. in., the business of t he hour will he called. Ilth. Tim matters will be heard lu the or der lu which they aro filtered on lliecalander isnless all parties present and Interested con sent to a (llllereiil Arrangement, or iu case ol urgent necessity. TIUAI. (r CASKS TO-BAV. 12th. The trial of cases will commence at 10:00 o'chs-k. a. In., and continue until 5:00 o'clock p. in., with a recess from 12:00 a. in., until l:;Klp. in. Kach case Is entitled to be called at the time set or within ten minutes thereafter-, either to be proceeded with, or A further order to bo niiuie, For this purpose no party will be required to wait longer than ten minutes for IhcopiHislto party or other business, except for urgent reasons, The trial of a case will lie suspended at any lime for tills purpose. In case the court finds that any rule herein will work an unforeseen hardship, the court reserves the right to suspend the rule for the special case. Sheriffs Sale. Ity virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the lilstrlet court of Douglas county, Ne braska, mid lo inn directed, I will, on lite Istli day of July, A. D. Istiil. at, 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the KAHT frontdoor of the county court house. In t he city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auetlou llin property described In said order of sale its follows, towlt: botone(l). lu block seven (7), anil south ten ( Kll feet of lot two (2) III block seven (7), all In llarbach'a Hecoiid addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, state of Ne braska, said property to lie sold, to satisfy Joseph K. Id-Id the sum of two hundred, seventy-eight and 1)7-100 dollars (!iSH7) Judgment, with Interest thereon from Hap tcmher III, ISM, and to satisfy the sum of mm hundred, sixty-two and 2H-I00 dollars (IIK.'JH) costs, wllh Interest l hereon from tlm imh day of Heptemher, A.D. JII2, together with accruing costs according lo a Judgment, rendered by the dlst .rlet court of said Douglas county, at Its February term, A. D. IstM, lu a certain action then and there pending, wherein Joseph K, Heed was plallitlir, and Mat tie F. fair defendant, Omaha, Nebraska, June Ifitli. iWt.'t, (lliOIKiK A, ilF.NNETT, Hherlff of Douglas t'oiinly, Nebraska. J. W, West, atlornev, 0-IH-ft Sheriff 's Sale. Under and by virtue of an execution Issued hy Flunk K Mootes, dork of the district court within and for Douglas enmity, Ne braska, upon a Judtimi lit rendered In said court, at Its Henteinber term, A, D. I "','. lu favor of 1 1 ii 1 1 ) -1 Hovers, mid against The Omit ha A net Ion and Htoriige t ompuuy. Henry Crelghtos, Octave HoiiHcarcn and lleotglc l oiiiilllne, principals, and Charles Corbel l. surely; f have levied upon the following lands and tenements us I he property of the said Charles Corbet t, to-wlt: but, cluht ist, lu block I wenly-four Cilt, Kountv.e I'bice, lu the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, ami I will on Hie Ist day of Anguxl. A. D, Isliil, at luo'clock a, m. of siild day, at tlm Fast front door of the county court lioiise In (he city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell said property at public auc tion to the highest, bidder for rash, to sal Ufy said oxi-ciil Inn, the amount due thereon he lug four hundred, eight ami 01-Inn dollars it,ir;i, and forty-nine and M-lnu dollars (ll.s;n, with Interest Ihereini at t Jin rale of seven (7) pet- cent per milium from the Z'.uii day nf Heplember. A, D, IKm, until pahl, and also the further sum of twenty-three and ll. inn dollars itsi.tfo. I he costs of luereitNti on Hit Id Judgment, and I lie accruing costs thereon, Omaha, Nebraska, June 2!M h, IS'.a OKOIKiK A. IlKNNKTT, HhcrllT of Douglas County, Neliraska. J, W. West, attorney. II -in-.'i Sheriff"! Sale. Iluderiind Ity virtue of tin execution Issued hy Frank F, loores, Clerk of the district cniirt within and for Douglas county, Ne braska, upon a Judgment rendered In the county court of said county on Ihe Ilth dny of Mulch. I sl;. In favor of the First Niilhiital ll in k of Omaha, nml against John It, Hamil ton ami Fi ances A, Hamilton, a t ranscrlpt of which Judgment wits on the 241 h day of March, s:i,i, duly llled mid docketed In Ihe district court within and for said county, I have levied upon the following dcm-ilhcd property as Ihe property of Ihe said John It, Hamilton and I inure A. Hamilton, 'lo-wll : but, nineteen (Po lu block llvei.nln Alamo I'laa. an addll Ion to the city of Oinnha.Ju 1 1 be cou nty of I loilghts mid stale of Nebraska ; and I will on Hie 2,'tlh day of July. A, D. Is'.ti Ml in o'clock a.m. of said day at Hut FAST frontdoor of the county court. Iinii-e In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, .Nelirit-kn. sell said properly at public auction to the highest bidder for cash lo mil lfy said execu tion, the amount dun thereon being nine hundred lift y-nuc and i.'4-lon dollars i'.i'..:;(i Judgment, six and OA Inn dollars ifl.U'ii costs with Interest thereon at ten HO) per cent, per it n n nm from the Ilth day of March, Isliil, until paid, nml also the further sum of three and 110-100 dollars i.i,ikii thecoNtsof Increime on said Judgment, mid the accruing colstin said execution, Omaha, Nebraska, June 21. t '.i:. tiFolK.F A. HKNNKTT. H-2H-5 Hherlff of Douglas County, Neliraska. Notice to Creditors. Htatk or Nkiiimska, i Douglas County. fn the county court, of Douglas county, NelitUHka, June I'.'lli. A D. IS'.t;i. In ihe iiiuiier of Hut esiate of Clara Hitr baru Mauvold: The crcdllnrs of sahl enlate ami all other permius Interi-Nied In said mailer will take notice that .the creditors of said estate will appear before this court on (lie :!Mli day of August. istt:t, on the rith day of Octnlier. Iswi, ami on the 2111 Ii day of Di miter, In'.i.'I. at lo n'eltM-k a. m. each diiy. for the pui powi of pri senlliig I In-1 r claims fur examination. adlUNl incut and allowance, Hlx monlliK are allowed for Ihe creditors to in-enl their claims, and one year for the iiiIiiiIiiIn! rator In settle sahl i-Htale, fi-om the l::ili day of June, sti:i. This notice will be publKhed in 'I'HK AMIiKH'AN for four weeks succcihIvcIv pi lor to the Jsih (lay of Atlgu-t. Is-.M. All claims mil tiled on or bi fore the '.Ilth day of Di tuber. Isi'-I. will be forever barred from consideration In the liiial settlement of said est lite, Witness my baud and official sent t lit-lit h day of June, lw:, J. W. Kl.l.FR. 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A D Nit, In s ii-itiim scttiin tin-it sttil lln'in eiitllim. wherein Met sittii- Sst titu Itiiiik, s i iitpnts I lull, t m plulitlllt sml J11I111 Ikwsll. I nil 1 Id K kwsll sml nt Iters were 1I1 fitniiiiils. Oiimha, NelH ssks. .Itine IMh, Iwm til tilinF A, III M TT sheriff of lnutilits Ciiimi y, Nebraska, J, V.. Net In. miiiniev. id A Stierifl's Sale. I'mli r mid by virtue of nil execullnit Is sued by Frank F. Misuns, C.ct k of Hn His t ili t ( nun. within nml fur liiiiubis cnuiit v, Nelttiiskii. upon Judtrtiieuls rendered in thi county ciiiirt nf mill county, 1111 t he Till day of April, IsWl, III favor nf John It. Witt klus nml tieorge A. Hoiittlmid, en-purl tiers lining InislnesH tltnler (lie Hint niiuie anil stvle of ,1 II. Wat kins ,V Co., ami Hgnliist Allien .iuiiuat and l ied UiliDuwelt 1I111 pleioleil with C. . i 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 11 transcript of which Judgments were on the Ilth day of April, ls',1,1, duly llled ami docketed In the district court within nml for said county, I have levied upon the followlint hinds ami tenements as the properly of Ihe said Fred Hiidmwclt. to-wlt : but four HMn hlnckslv nil In ("hull's Hecouil aildlllnn lo llin city of Omiilia, In the eoiinly of Douglas mid stale of NchrnHka, ami I will on Hie 1st day of August, Isti.l, at lllo'cliick a. tn. of said day lit the IS AST front door of the enuii! court house, In thcclty of Oiiuiha, Hiiiiuliis county, NebritNldi., sell salil real eslale at public suction to Ihe bluhest lildtlnr for cash, to satisfy said executions, the hiiiouiiIs due thereon being In t lit aggregate llfleen hun dred seven and llO-Km dollars (Kn7.llli) dum mies, twelve and 20-Km dolhtrs Ifl2.20l costs with Interest on said nuiouiils ill elulil. (Si nr cent, per nullum fioni the 7th day of April, lsli;i, unt il paid, mid also Hie furl her stun of two mid 70 100 dollars tW.Tlii the costs of Increase 011 sahl Jiidgiuenls, and the ac cruing costs on said execul Ions. Omaha, Nebraska .limit 20, isnil. (KM (iFOItliF A, IIICNNF'IT, Hlicrlrfof Douglas County, Nnhiaska. bttke, lliiiiilllon Hi Maxwell, att-nrucys, Notice. Jin-gen K. Cast berg, Kdward Hlrluger mid Itetta J. hi linger, defembinls, will take notice Hint on Ihc20ih day of June, Isoil, Miranda J, tV'Inch, plaliitlll' herein, llled lier pctlllou In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, aualnst said (lefeiiihinls, the objects and prayer of which are to font close a certain mortgage executed by the defendant, Jorgeit F Cast berg, tonne Daniel II, H111III1, on t he cast otiu-foiii lit of lot num ber sixteen (HI) iu I la wn's addit ion to I he cit y of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure Hn- payment of one imii-lgage bond for the sum of eleven hundred dollars if I loot and feu Interest, coupons lu the sum (if "KlH.fiO each, each dated May 1st,, Isss; same mort gage bond (lite and payable May 1st,, iMllif, Mit Id Inl' rest coupons dun III Hut oilier III which they urn numbered, one every six months from one to Inn, Unit plalullirls the owner and holder of said mortgage bond. Interest coupons and all unpaid Interest and mortgage, that there Is now dun upon said mortgage bond Hie sum of eleven hundred dolhtrs mid Interest coupon Inn Ihe sum of tlilrl,V-olii,l: mid Ml-loo dollars and lulerest 011 ciirli since May 1st, lsli;i, and mortgage, a sum total of eleven hundred and llfly dol lars, for which sum wllh lulerest from I his dale plaintiff plays for a decree that de fendants he Ii 1 1 1 1 till to piiy Hie slime or Hint said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found dun, Von llin said defendant, Jorgeu F Cast herg, are required to answer sahl pct lllou on or In-fur" the lilst day of July, Isia Dated June 22ud. ls',1,1 M I If A N DA J, WINCH, Plaintiff. fly John W, Johnsloii, attorney, (l-ii-l Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued out of llin District Court, of Douglas County, Ne braska, and to me directed,, I will on llie Sfilli (lay of July A. D. lata. 11 1 10 o'clock A. of said day, at Ihe KAHT frontdoor oflhf County Court House, iu the City of Omaha, Dought Couuly, Nebraska, sell at, public auction the properly described in sahl order of sain as follows, to-wlt: hot seventeen lit) block one (I), Madison Hqiniri', 1111 addition lo the city of Omaha, lu Douglas county, stale of Nebraska, snlil properly to D sold lo satisfy Warren A, Clapp the sum of nine bundled, seventeen mid is-noilolbirsit,il7.4si Judgment, with lu lercst thereon si rate of eight tsi percent per annum from May 1Mb, Mi2; to satisfy l.cwls bey the sum of nine hundred mid six dollars it'uHi inn Judgment, with lulerest llieii'oii at. rate of eight is; per cent per milium from May oth, Isirjj ami forty-two and 2:i-l'io dollars ifl';, 2;h costs, wllh Interest thereon from the tub day of May, A, D. IsW, together with accruing costs accnrdlng to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county at Its May tern,, A. D. Is',i2, lu a certain action then mid Ihcre pending, wherein Warren A. Clapp was plaintiff" and Milton F. li'iys, Mary M. Koys ami nl hi-ia wi in defendants, Omiiha, Nebraska, June 20, IstKI, tlKolloF. A. HKNNKTT. Fliciiir of Douglas County. Nebraska. McCahe, Wotsl mid Kliiier nlltirneys, tl 2:t-ll Notice of Administration of Estate. htatk or Nkiihaska, I Douu his ( oitiilv. f In Hie couuly court or iiotigtns county Nebraska lu the matter of the eslale of Joh4 II, Thiii'inmi, (Icceasi-d : M, o, Maul nml Ihe unknown heirs of John II, 'I'll 11 rin 11 0 deceased, and all oilier persons titlcrcsli-d In mild mailer urn hereby noillled thai on Ihe J1.1I1 day of June, hii:i, M. O. Maul llled a petition In sahl county court alleging among other things that John II, 'Ihuiuiaii died 011 the 2,'ilh day of May, sii:i, leaving no last, will and leslauicut, and possessed of per sonal estate valued nt II In. mi, and that Hut above named constitute the persons Inler csied In the eslale of said deceased, and praying for iidmlolslriithtti thereof Vim are hereby not llled that If you full to appear at said court on Hie 2sib dny of July. sii:i, at to o'clock a m and contest said petition, the court will appoint. M. O. Maul or some other suitable person, iidmlulsi rator, nud proceed to asctllcmcut of snld estate Witness my hand and olllclal seal this 2Mb day of June, Is'.i:) (SICAI..J J, W. F.I.I.FU. iKHM ('011 at v Judge. Notice to Creditors Htatk or Nkiihaska, 1 Douglas Coiinly, f In tlm County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, May SMI It, A. D,.sji:i. In Ihe matter of the estate of James Frewen: Tin-creditors of said estate ami all other persons Inleresleil lu said matter will lake not Ice that t lie creditors of said est ste will ap pear before this court on t he 'i h day of July, lslM, on the 2sth day of September, I sat, on Ihe'Xh day of November, Is'.t.l allOo'clock A.M., each liny, for the pui'isise of presenting their claims for cMimlnnt Ion. adjustment and allow alien. Six moul lis are itllcwed for the creditors In present their claims ami one year for the adintnlst rator lo seille said es lale, from the 20th day of May, Is'.M; this mil lee will lie pit til l-ln-il In TliK Amk.hu an for four weeks successively, prior I o thn2sih day of July. I "-.'(. .Ml claims not lllntl on or before thc'2sth ibty of NovciiiImt. Is'.KI, will lie forever barred from consideration In the Ileal set I lenient of said cstiile. Witness mv hitml and olllclal seal this loth (lav nf May, Isti.l. sk,m.. J. W. 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I"- Jjbrrift's Srtle. ttt inii-ttsni'e smt by virtue nf s jiitlgtui-iil and lbs ti'imf Ibi Dlsttlt't ciiiitl tot liutiKliis I'liinitv, slHle of Nebiitskft, M inli'ii'il on I lit Milt day nf JiuniMiy. A. D isnl. In a certain actlmi wbcreln M ,. Dlsbinw iilitl CittupiiiiV Win 11I ntnt llin anil C. K. liitrd el si,, were ilcfeniliiuls, and of sit order of sale Issnetl llii'ii'im nut nf snld Dlslrlct I'ntirl, lii'iirlnn ditlelbe Stilt day of June. A. H, lsa.l, ami to me illii'i'letl. I will on the hth day of Atitiiist, A. D. IMi.L at In o'clis'k A.Miifsitld day, ill tlm KAHT front tloor of the Coiinly Ci.iilt llnuse. In the City of Oliialia, Hiitiulus Ciniiily. Neliraska, sell at public Hint tint, lo Ihe' highest bidder for rush. Hie following ili'si'illieil lands nud tcueincnls, all shouted lu the Couuly of Douglas, and slale,of Ne braska, to-wlt! Hub lot number ten iloi of lot number three 1:11 Capllol iiilillllnn In Ihe city nf 111111 Int. In Di ills' I us 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 y . si 11 It' of Nnbi'iiskit; sit Id properly to be sold subject to a certain mull nunc In thnsuio of six thousand dollars ttl lieu (mi In favor of J, J. .loslyn, and to satisfy M. A, Dlsbrow and Company llin sum of eighteen I lied ninety-seven andOtl-lon dollars 1Sls117.mil wllh Interest 1 hereon al rule of seven (Tl tier cent, per 1 nut from Hep- Icnibnr li'hiil, ls(i, until paid, and one hun dred nine and Itl-lim dollars (Sluli.llti costs, with Interest, I hereon from Ihe 22nd day of Hepiembcr, A. D. IslKI. logelher with accru ing costs according to a Juiluiiient ren di'ii'd hy Hie dlslrlct court of sahl Douulas county, at Its Hepleuilicr lerm. A. D. Isao, In a cni'tnrn tti-t Ion then and there pending, wherein M. A. Dlsl row and Company were iilalnlln's, and C. K. Hard and olliers de fcndaius, 1 Omaha, Nebraska, July :ird, twill. liKolitil.; A. IIKNNKrr. 7-7 (1 HhcrllT of Douglas County, Nebraska. Montgomery, Chiirlttin A Hall, allottieys, "shoriffs Sale. In pursuance and hy vlrl tie of a Jiidgmeut of the Dlslrlct court for Douglas couuly, stale of Nebraska, rendered on the !Nlh dan of May, A. D. Iwi:i, lu acertiiln aclloti wherely C, Km'iih mid Hons were plalntlll's anil The Omaha llaskcl Manufacturing Compmiy ilc fendiinl,, mid of an order of sale bsiied Hint 11 out of sahl (list rlet court, hearing dale the llrd day ofjiiue, A, D. Istill, and to inn directed. I will on Ihe Mill day of August, A. D. lso:t, at, lo o'clock a. 111. of said day, at the KAHT front door of llin county court house, In Hie city of Omaha, Douulas couuly, Nebraska, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, Hie following des cribed lands anil tenements, nil situated lu the couuly of Douglas, ami slate of Ne liraska, lo-wlt: hols three Cli and four (41 lu block fourteen (Mi In West Kawtt, an addlllou to lite cllynf (liniiliii, Douglas county, stale of Nebraska, anil all 111111111 Inniiiues therein IicIiiiikIiik; said property to be snld to satisfy C. biiinh lino suns inn sum 01 six numirnu i weni y ihrcc a ml fto- ion dollars iw ::i,,'tin damages and forty-four ami -Is-loo dollars f.t.4Mi costsiless Ihe nroceedsof sale of uoods ami chattels iniidc under Hits same order with lulerest thereon from the ist. day or May, A, I), ham, logelher wllh accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by Ihe district court or said Douglas county, at Its May term, A.D. Islet, In a certain aclloti limn and there fk-ml-lug. wherein C, bnnili and Hons arc .plalntlirs, and Tlm Omaha llaskel. Manufacturing Coin pany ilefeiidaiil, Omahii, Nebraska, July :bd. IkIi:i, OKOIUK A. HKNNKTT. 7-7-5 Hherlff of Douglas County, Nebraska, tieorge K. Ilerlrand, attorney. Master Commissioner's Sale, tn pursuance and by virtue of a Judgment ami llerree 01 I lie district, court nil' I'oiigins couuly, stale of Nebraska, rendered on llin llrst day or April. A. D. s:i:i, In a certain nc. Hon wherein Jonathan Koss, W, H, llnynlon and , I, C. Clark were plainlllTs and William K. hurl, the I'alilck baud Company and others defendants, and of an older of sale issued I hereon out of said dlsl rlct court hearing dale Ihe 171 It day of June, A, D, Is'.r.l, mid lo me directed, I will 00 thesih day of A iiu nil, A, D, sli:i, at Inn o'clock A. M.. of said day, at Hie KAHT f 1011I door of the couuly court house, lu I hit city of Omaha, liouulas county. ,- 1 tffi n k 11 . sell at ptttilli ailct hiu. to Ihe highest, bidder for cash, Hie following ilesci Hied lands nud tenements, all situated lu ihe couuly of Douglas, and slain of Nebraska, lo-wll : Lots nlm leeii illo, twenty (20l ami twenty one (21), lu block one hundred mid twelve (ll.'.'i. lu Dundee riacc, mi addition lo the city of Omaha. In Douglas county, stale of Ne braska, according lo the recorded plat I hereof, the said properly to be sold to sat isfy Jonathan Koss, W, H llnynlon ami J, I', Chirk I he sum of four thousand, nine hun dred, thirteen and :c'-on dollars il.',H.I,,i: .luihnucuf, with lulerest thereon at rule of leu IIOi per cent per milium from April Isi, s',i:i, until jnild, and Iwcnly-sevcn and ls-ii dollars it:, si costs, with Interest thereon from Ihe 01 h day or I chruary, A, D. Is',i:i, touelher with accrulm costs accordlnif to a judgment rendered by tlm district court of said Hoiiiiiis county, al, lis 1 ciiruary term, A. D. Is',i:i, In a certain aclloit then and I here pending wherein Joualhmi Koss, W, H. Il iv 1 1 1 1 ui and J. C. Clark were philcl llts, mid William Is. hurl., Ihe Patrick baud Company and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. July tub. lso:i. OKI ildiK A. HKNNKTT, Master I 'omiiilssloner, h. W. Osborti, attorney. 7-7-ft Sheriff's Sale. In niirsuam-e and liy virtue of a tudtrment and decree of I he dlsi rlet court for Douglas I'liunly. slate of Nebraska, rendered on Ihe llrst day of April, A. D, tsli:i, In a certain action wherein Jonathan lioss, W, A . Ilnyn tun mid J. C Clark were jiiaiulllls, and Frank A, Hmlth, Cliarlcs II. fioherlsori and olliers defeudiiiils, and of an order of sale Issued thereon out of said District Court, hearing dale I be 11 h day of June, A . D, Is'.t i, nml I11 iiiii directed, j will, on the 1st day of August, A, D. fs',1.1, IK 0 o'clis'k A.M. of sahl day, at the FAST front ihstr of the Couuly Court House. In the City of Omaha, Douulas County, Nebraska, sell at public aiu lloii, to the lilghnst bidder for cash, the following ilesci lU'il lands mid tenements, all situated In Ihe County of Douglas, 11 nil state of Nebraska, lo-wll : Dot two 121 In block number llflet-u 11.11 In Carthage, an addition to t he ell y of Omaha, in Douglas county, stale of Nebraska: said property lobe sold lo sal Isfy .Intuit him linss, V. H. hiiynliin and Jnhn C. Chirk the sum of thirteen biindi ei foi l y-one mid Is-lnn dol lars itl.UI.lsi Iudgmcul Willi Interest (hereon lit rain of seven iii per cent per milium from February nth, s(Cj to satisfy the Kansas City Investment Company the sum of Iwenty-slx and Wi-lon dollars f jti.'nt, liidn meut with lulerest I hereon at rule oflenilni per cent per annum from February nth, is! a. mid 1 1 1 1 1 1 v -1 1 1 11 1 mid i:i-iidollars'tfili .11.11 costs, with lulerest thereon from the Ilth day of February, A. D. Is'tl, together with 1 ril ing costs accnrdlng lo it luiK'ini'iil rcmb-rcd Ity Ihe District court nf sahl Douglas count v, at Its Fchi'iiaty, lerm. A. D. s',t:i. lu ilct-lliiln action then mid Ihcre pending, wherein Jonathan lioss. W. A. Iloynton and J. c. Clark were plalntlll's, mid Flank A. Hmlth, ( Inn li s 1 1 Ii, ihe 11 st in and nt bei n defendant s. Omaha, Nebraska. Jiine '.'Hih. Is'.a l.HU.i.K A HKNNKTT. ii ,-fi Hberltl of Douglas County, Neb. I,. W. Osborn, atioriu-y. Kllctf House furniturt for salt or rent. Also hmt' to rent. lio.U North 1 tit tl Slreet. I, .-.,4. -- S 'I I" t ' s, - .' -. It I - N.-Ci f..r , lii t tl I 1 - 1 - t Vi.tflt - I,. ,i-, t -. ...I , f tv . ' I t . . I t t t M , I t. til 4 I,. - 1,4 : X - , . M 1 .,., 1 M VI I ,,..,, t . ... 1. , I i . . ' 1. 1 (1. .( 11 1! ,1, 1 f - ' I 4. I I . 1.. I I 'I -I M ' 1. I 11 ,.l X .. xt I .. Ii nt (.,) IM-t tl II ,.,. I 41 l,.4 i tfc 11 tn 'Ii tftfi ' .,l.t, h t, I 4 I-, 14 1 f I t I t lift! l-l I 114.. I - I- .1 111' . '...14 '!. - 'l- & 1 I ' t tl- - I-k ,4.4 I .1 . I . II . tt-l, t S is -I 'II 4 4. I t- .14) ' '. . I . .1 f. .4 it .-I 4t -t W I 4.-4. li 4 , 4t l4l,t,,j t I ,4,,, B,.,t tti.t II-' St4-, ,-S- -ti I -lit, lt4 (44, '4-1, 4 i4t.,.'..l It 41.. 4. IOI1 ,. .4 l. l. 44 ll M, I,,., (,,f tl.. ,l ' ,41 ,' ,!.( , l. 44,,,j (,, tltiHil-llft t '! . t It'll SI4 l.us.i !i t ,..,,( tl.t it t-m Is-I t.i VI ui nl 41, t , ,,, t l-l, tlti tiliilixi't It,!. l -l si I'm I s I. jX XI 1. 11 suit, . I tl.l .ti-l.tv. nl 4 44 lttMl It,, , ,-i,it limt 0-t hi( tl i,lNl sst.l mil 4ti.l iltttl mli.-m'Stiiiil'iii nt ti I - Isti- ttl t.-l., I i, 14 It t I ,. lltti I't tl t sllltth t ill. SI'll ptiv ll III tl M ttb tl.l III On Ii tit Wilti. 4 ii-x I. mil i.l ,iAt. Isl m nl tlils S,'tn (Ittt nf 4utn . sti l-l (t 1 J IV I 1 I t It rt n I I mttii J inU'e, Nolo A ttl IVtlltAtt cf Will. Hi XH HI NiMH X, iiiiit'i.is t iiinn 1 In tin I mini if tiitnl nf IsmnUs Ciniiily, Ni-htifks In tin Mill Or nf (he fslttln nf JiM'pIt It Itn li s. llts'l'Ssl-il tni.iife V Itiiwli s, Mltsls lit liiislin. Httritlt Ann Idttib s sml sll 01 hi t s rsins liileivsti il In sunt instli-i sen hereby tintllleil that on the nub tin jr nf May, Isti. Harslt Ann lion b llli d In tin i-niiiilv 111111ls111iHI1.il Hllining ninnug nl Iter lliltigs Hint Jom ih H, Kitwb s 1II1 tl nn I lie. '.'ml titty nf April. I -'it. li-HVliig A lusl will sml Ii-sIhiiu'IiI, sinl 4seswil tit is nl 11 ml iM isniiitl esiate valued st K.nxmi, sinl I Ii it I the hIhivii liitnieil cniislllnle tint person Inteli'sleil In Hit estate nf snld tie ceiisetl, ami prtiylng for the lii'obiile ot said will, nml for admlnisli-itlloii of sitbl esiali. Von sic lien liy tint ltd l I It i 1 U vnii lull to up lieai' hi said court on Ihe 311I1 day of July. sm,i. ill Wn'chs k a. nt., toennit'sl Ihe prubHltt of snld hIII, 1 he court niiiv allow sml probitln said will ami ritnl aduilulslratlou of said estate loHiiiab Ann Howies orsimin other still able person, and proceed to A set tlement, "wVlness tny hand and otllclal still this .milt ""V,'f,, 'M,:' J.W.KI.I.KU. akai.. 7-7 4 County J iidgn. Chattel MortRnge Sale. Default having been made lu the condi tions of it lain chiillnl mortgage given by James Mills lo.l, II. Andrews, the following mllclns described In sahl luortuage will be sold at public auction July 211, IsHJ, at 10 o'clock a. m., at HI0 Dodge Hired,. In the city of Omaha, tosSllsfy said mortgage and cost of suit, one black horse, one hat' piano parlol- suit, four pieces, one parlor loo l lug glass, one bed lounge, one rocking chair. 7-7-4 .1, II, ANDUKWH. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves Omaha 4. Ml put t n, am IU. in am ll. ft M ll. ' Depot Imh mid Mnsmi His, ... Denver Limited dally Deadwood Kxpress , .... Denver Kxpress .Chicago Hpeelal from Den.. ..I.liii'oln Flnt. (except Hun).. , , . blni-nln Kik'iiI (ex. Hum ., l II, A- O, "" Depot Huh mid Mason His, Clilcngo Limited Chicago Kxpress , Chlcimo Kxpress Chicago Ii Iowa Focal K. C. HI. J,A tl, II, Depot 101)1 and Mason His, Arrives Omaha 4.011 pn'i I. (Ill inn 1 1. Mil am 12,0ft am II. :ift am tt.fto pm Arrlvs Omaha (iftliam S IX) am 4 2ft put ft.rift put Arrlva Omaha fi.ftft put ll 40 am n 40 pm A rrlves Omaha N.in am 11., 'in pm Leaves Omaha '4.20 put II In am 12.10 am 7.17 pm Leaves I Omaha I II Ml ami II. in pm .4,'i pm! Leaves j Omaha I 7,tift am U.riO am 2 1,1 pm a im pm 4. in pm tl 40 pm ll lfi am 7,20 am H Mi am (i.2ft am 10,00 hiu 4.00 pm ft il.'i jim Il lo pm , Kan. City Day Kxpress, ,, K.'c. nlghte'x.vl At, I, nlghtex, t i I, ex. v In D r. Trans, via Co, 111 11 11-4 """" UNION "I'ACIFId, Dillon Depot till It and Marry ,,..7. Ileal rice Kxpress Denver Kxpress,..,.,, , , Overland I Iyer Denver Fast, Mall , II. H, A F. Kx, (except Hun) . fl.40 pui 4 .0ft pm 7.00 pm i Ml inn I2.:i0 pin 10 40 am racillt: rx press .., 7.10 am N, Ifl am II.20 am 10.011 am .Council lllutfs Local.. I2.:i5 pm n .111 pin II Hi pm ll.fiO pm Leaves I ( imahn 7.05 pint 1 1 ,.m iiiii! heaves I Omaha I 10.40 llin 20 pm 4 n,'i pm 7,00 pm 7.20 inn. Leaves Oiiuiha 1 H. 10 ami l ift pm ft I.'i jiuil 1. I.' pm Ltiaves I Omaha ('.. M.A HT. I Depot lioh and Marry His, ChlcitKii Limited ..... Chicago Kxpress C. A N. W. (Via tl, P, Transfer) (Arrive I dm ah a I li. ift am I ft, Mi put I Arrive I tim aha Ailii.mli- Kxpress, dully 11,20 am a 10 put H 20 pm 2.1ft pm H,,'i pm Chicago Kxp , dally ex, Hun ...Chicago Limited, dally.., , .Overland I, bulled, daily,, Carroll bis'iil, dally ex. Hun C HI, I',, M. O, Depot Ifilh and Webster His, Hloitx City Accommodation , H, C. Kxpress (except Hull) , HI, l'aul Limited Iliilicroft Puss, (except Hun) F K, A, Mo, VALLKV, Depot liM h and Wnhstfl'Ht. fieadwiHid Kxpress , ... (Kx, Hai.i Wyo, Kx. (Kx, Moid ,. ,. Norfolk (Kxeept Hun.),... lA rrlves I Omaha li.oft pm 12.10 pio 0 2,t am K 4ft am Arrives Omaha fi,i pm ft !0 pin lo 2ft am H 2ft am In c, am Ii id am It 10 am ft.:t0 pin fi l'i jim 11,00 am Ht. Caul Kxpress, ...... , , Lincoln Kx, (ex. Hundiiyl. . HloHX CITY A- PACII'Kf I Depot loth A Matey Ht-s, I . ...HIlillK CHy l'lisenger.,;, Leaves 1 Omitlia i 7.20 ami ft.-l'i pm Leaves j Omaha I Arrives Omit ha (1 Vi pm 10,'m am si, niiii r. '.Xpli'Ss, .,.,( HICAtiO, 11. L A I'...'.. Via l I', Transfer. CAST .. Allmillc Kxpress, dally ,, , . Vest limb' Kindled, dully . Night I', x press, dally Kansas It, A Co. It , ex. Hint, W lkt'O I A rrl v 1 1 110 11 Ii 11, 10,00 am 4 lo put ll.:i,' pm 710 pm (1,20 pm l .lo pm s fto urn s (.1 am VI11II P. Transfer. s ViiimiCo. lllulT't.'iiid K, Cex. Hun, 7.0ft pm l ilt pm Chicago ami Denver, dallyl 4,:w pm Leave., " M IHSOl ' 1(1 I'AI'I Via" " I A rllVes Omaha I Depot lot h and Mason His. J Omaha inimpmi Ht. Louis Kx. dally. ... 7.ooam I, ID pun st , Louis Kx. dally 4 2ft pm fi.iopiiil. Nebraska Lis-itl .. H.2oam Leaves I WAHAHII. lArrlves Omaha! (Via I1, P, Transfer) I Omaha 4 unpin I Hi Louis Fx , daily " ' I .' :t'tpnT "THE MAN who has no Music In hlt fiottl," i-4 deserving of sympathy, tut not lit'iri! so, than HIE MAN who is without ono of thn handsome, New Slyln Driving Vehicles it Ski. ui is & Co. One nt the nc xvcsl And nmsi - trttctlte In lleslgnl I'coiiiiiiiIihI been use tlurHlile WI Ileal 4unlliy V WorhniHiislilp lltroiiuliiiiil) lnex penult rniiil In (real ilcniiind. lor I'm aiiiI Ilex rlptioits 10 IS Sruil SECHLER & CO. 1 CINCINNATI, 0. 1M1!f?fmW?!MWtWtro?TWfft tC"0 YOU WANT A FARM C I LO IN THE WEST. Z ' ltil. Hit new tut per Issnetl hy lite rrCMICAOO. AOCA ItSLSNO A PACirtC A. r called tub WESTERN SETTLER: tll all About It and. will be sent FHV.fc.5 44. AIJi". JOHS smiKTIAN. ll-ii. Tl-li'-l 4ittl fuirtim A.nul. K SJ Cbkktlii. Ktmik lilsntl Mi l'4.:ine Kilritl, CXiC4i.i, III. -st Vp. tXtlS II I I N till) II.