THE: AMERICAN NAVAJO INDIANS. tm in 8t or iMf.rtv to min in ttittt I hHtMali fr-''' la tfctlt tttlaf AW-.! m) , Hln.f I MMHI k It I 1 nt M 1 ., "TtiHi Inl li-.lll J,.) tt)tl I It tf Oi mi!jf (-..- ( ll mi.) Il tl. ttiut itly t. t.iti.. f..,, a ttsi.s MUtlliMitol It i,"n It,- Nmm-i li.-Hn.s In N'-w Mi i!nv AtrutnitM Mi..i,.ii e.(.iii Hi ti'kll, I f,l l tun i.i 0t u.itt -' M t.'i It tin' .f tin'lliictf, n t TiH Mr-4 if liN f I u)l.. l-.e tutlm Itl lltiw , SI,, I . k 1 114 nil ll.i-,ti a. t il. i III ln In tlio 1 f tiptlftii. I.ii bli Hip d.Kvr ( lm loruii fii.(, i.ti !,, im,iiii mm l Indians er tiliitf tu hi 11I mil or, frtmi. nji'ti llm (ilni fi.iin, ui itum Mint ami ln'fl nit.it inU n i-sim-atlr 4 Country i j In inllii 1I.1 In N JV,w land VtllnitAnii rnlllimlinw ilnj, Dm w VlrtnnHiiput, rvrn In snutiil l.nru.iliilnti, Wrrxl tlnn dinky rlillilnu i.f llui ilnlu ml nmuiitnlnst "Down tli renter of thit wldo smuty IM a dorm tunutitid Imllans were ditv I ng hand of young, uultmkcii horses, ntn riding ahead to )ircvi-nt a sDuneili In that dlrvetlon, and I tin others, In n half circle licliliiil, urging forward the herd. Here were perhaps HO wtlil steed which bud never known stable, fodder, bridle it pur, stepping IiIkIi ntul prancing, with wild cyrn glancing suspiciously shout mid tossing manes Mini tall. V.wrj fnv yarda they would all gather together with their heads toward the center, and it wan with difficulty that t hi circle, could hrokon nd the horses urged along. At a muarii little way down the avenue the herd was bold by tin riders, a crowd of people nt ti ered, iiihI trading evidently begun at nune t A lively rote. " 'What does nil this rrowd of Indiana Diennf I asked of tlio hoy from MlNMOtirl who brought up my hot water. " 'Them's Nnvnjoa,' lie maid. 'Tlio first lot of 'em's just, got, inter town terdo their fall trading. They've lining blankets find ponies ter Hwap for silver (lollara anil storo truck.' "After breakfast, when I went out on tho street, I wna iiiueh impreMHed liy tlio appeanmco and ways of these aliorlKlnea. liiitti men and women aroof kodiI n!,u, wit h massive flRures, open, liitelllneiit fneo and linpressivo dlKiilty of manner. Light er In tint than many of the Indian tribes, thulr fuattiren display markedly the Tartar characteriMtlc. To me they as utronxly URKCHted a Mongolian as mmio other In dian people do n Heniltio derivation. "They come In from their reservation every autumn In part.lea varying In num ber from n tdngle family up to CO or CO member and camp Just outside the town, leeplni in the open ulr or ahcltered by old army tetilsnnd blanket utri'tdied from poles. Kvery day of my atay they camo Into the pnlillo aipiaro or upon the main tract to trade. To see these dusky riders Itlltig In unstudied pleturesqun attitude npon thulr ponies, holding In check u iienl of rcstlesn horse while waiting for buyer, wa a sight that bent picture. They wore ombrcro or old alylo but costly fur cap bought from the traders, and sotneof tliiiiu bad Mexican pun at their hecis. Ot her wise their costume were pure Navajo, with buckskin or calico Jumpers, buckskin leggings, moccasins and massive silver or nuiiiefilslii thcsiiape of bracelets, earring and crescent charm hammered out from Mexican dollar by their native Jewelers. Hero and there In the chill Morning a, Na vajo would si nl k along draped in one of those splendid woolen blanket which they weave themselves of most aulistautlal tex ture In great variety of barbarlucoloraud design. Although their feature were In ffeuernl Impassible, there was an Intan gible air among these Indian of being on picnic, mid sometime at some mishap, nucha the struggle of a purchaser with an Intractable colt, they would roll in their saddle In uproarious laughter, There were 110 sign that any of them had In dulged In firewater, and 1 think that among Indiana In general the Navajo, like the I'ueblo, rank pre-eminent In so briety, They are too good business men to take the chance of los through drunk enness. The iiaw, who rode astride their horse rnau fashion, were comely, luxuriant and shapely of figure and both modest ami Independent if aometlmea n little fierce of demeanor. "The Navajo Indian npton tlmoabout 80 years ago were the acourgo of all elvi llred race of New Mexico, tb peaceful I'ueblo Indian being favorite victim of their depredation. Unlike other Indian, they, owing perhnp to the Tartar origin already hinted at, have nlway Inclined to A pastoral life arid to accumulate Hock and herds, The I'te and Apaches, when raiding ranches and villages, would feast inordinately upon the flesh of cattle and alieep, maiming and slaughtering many animal from mere wantonness, They would take back to their rancherlos vil lage wltli them only horse and mule and asse which could be ridden or driven ahead at, n gallop. The Navajo, on the contrary, would drive to tlmlr mountain fastnesses all the cattle, sheep and goat they could capture and collect to add to the atock they already had. When the fa mous frontiersman, Colonel KltC'arson, In IHlia, made bis historic campaign against the Navajo, be found no way no Directive to reduce them to submission a, after wasting their field and deatroylng their village, to kill all their stock. "Hlnee the lesson of that campaign the Navajo have never been on the warpath, but having renewed their flock and herd, with some early assistance from the gov mncrit, have gone steadily on Increasing In number and wealth, They numlH-r now nearly 80,000 houIh. Unlike most In dian tribe, they are self aupporllng, re quiring no nnnnltlc or ration, They own several hundred thousand some ay n million sheep and many thousand rat tle and ponies. Their reservation In north ern New Mexico and Arizona contain nearly 11,000 sfpiare tulle, and they use a wide adjoining region of government land for range," New York Hun, A KhBkes,earn anBMmi. Did the word "In" have In Hhake peare'a time thnsamo meaning which the lang phrase "in It" now hasf In "The Merchant of Venice," act 2, scene 2, Launcelot (iobbo say to Old (iobbo, "Fa ther, In." What thl mean none of the Wiakespeareon critic or commentator tell us, and a far a I can find out none of thfin professe to be able to do so. If, however, "in" be regarded a slang nnd a equivalent to the modem slang phrase "in it" and Ifliincrlot (iobbo I of slang all compact the dlfllculty of explaining the passage vanishea at once, for nothing could better fit the context than to have launce lot GoblM, adopting the modern phrase, ay to Old Gobi), "Father, I am 'in It.' " Boston Tranas-ipt. lrfM4 I M m llltl W ' Um ltt (,nit., ,. 1 r'"n' I li"l tt.. Ml tnV, I nniH 1 i-.iir-.tsi in ! i.t.t j In fctil tun k.. w itin n ! mr .!-in i. 11 i. i.m i .1 M lilt In , M11 li.1l. In A I t- iii'.l ills I In ' . ! .lr kr 1 1 t I M rt ( tint! lull! Hi ih ll.e i oi4l,ittf the I i.itt lfelirik lUll-AMMM. l U ill ' II ll-il ll. i.H,ll r-i"i.i tlii rii.liistf ti.tmlsf- it (lie pt-xnl fsnlli t 0 i lfcl(Utll,ll, wtt- t Ill kll l r'iii( I'luere 4 th lr atii-winf in r. ctf l..w it in inl.l llui ! t til til li iiilmr eii snuf Hi.ldl' 1 lit I unit llntl lliewnikium in i Im l li a r, t.iiill m IIihim 1 tile nl h rwitmv ami s ni t"i. 1t d'e fntn Hie' lime Mn It was .lti.t, I he t timlin i f e isn u cti!iii w re (t iinil, end II. U uii.t. I11I I'linlni M.. i f l.ii I end bead, w Mli ln b nine. 1 1. nr nil ami no West i .1 About I he In l me I braid i-f Imlr. the riutt arm n em I he brl, and the b-H lisnd Is itii liy presi tied. The 1 l.'thhig is if I he PihM tiinlily, it bi,g , linen 1 lii iiile, linen umli ri Inihlmj end a wiMiti ii J.-uki t, w lib a rimtly iiuiiille, mu-li ! a mlubt have Ihii worn by the lady alt- br i.f a ronveiil. The rliiiliing and the way the hair In worn prove I hat I hi woman lived In I lie ( eleventh or twelfth rentiiry, hhe was evidently a woman or ipiallty, alsmt 4a year old, maybe I he 1 Inches Adellield, the uutof Ilarlianmsa mid daughter of llll dergarde von rUliwaben, who built the church. Tradition ha It that Adulhrld died of the plague and wa burled t Felilett tadt. Tht woman undoubtedly died of contagion disease, and It I to this fact that her preservation I aserllied. When ahe wa burled, mortar of snnie kind, or omo preparation of lime, wa poured over tier, which, a It hardened, preserved the face ami bust. Tlio face I of great beau ty, the featuri clear cut and retlned and tlio expression noble. It miuht well be the face of a woman who died a Adellieid I said to have died while, nursing the plague stricken peasants of her neighbor hood. fcipriiigflclil (Mesa.) Itepubllcaii. The Murqul P11I1I. The famous surgeon Velpcnu wa vis ited one day at hi house during the con aultation hour by 11 mannla renowned for LI closeness. Velpcnu informed the iniir qul that an operation wa urgent, and that tlio fee would amount to 4,000 francs. At till tiio marquis made a wry face and loft. A fortnight later Dr. Velpeau, while making hi round in the Hospital do la Charlie, had hi attention alttracted by a face that seemed familiar to him. In an wer to hi inquiry it wa stated that the palent was n footman of a nobleman in the Faubourg Halnt Uermaln. The eurgeon found that hi case resembled In every par ticular the somewhat unusual one for which tlio mariiul had consulted him 1 1 fortnight previously, He refrained, bow ever, from making any comment. Throe week after tho operation, when the patient wa about to be discharged, Dr, Vclpcau called him aslilo ami cx claimed: "Monsieur, I am extremely flat tered and pleased to have been a hie to cure you, There Is, however, small formal ity with which you will have to comply before I can sign your exeat that !, yon will have to sign a check for 1,000 franc In behalf of tho public charity bureau of your metropolitan district." Tho patient' face became livid, "you can no what you like about It," continued tho doctor, "but if you refuse all I'url will know tomorrow that tho Marqui do I) adopted tho disguise of a footman in order to secure free treatment at this hospital and to usurp the place which belong by right to pauper." or course the cuariUl paid Han Francisco Argonuun Wedding Dresse Vor Hire. lirlde on the east aide llko to look well iit the same a brldea do the world over. Jut with them money la not to be equan dered. Ho they hire tho dress li I re it at the same place where Chlmmy hired hi dress suit end Mame her costume when he went to the Jolly Heven'a masquerade ball aa Mary, queen of Hcota. Von cati find auch place In fiecond street, There are about dozen wedding dresse In each simp, Hornet Ime they are nsed in Stage wedding, but oftener in real one. The rent run from 10 to 110, according to themagnlflcenceof the gown. They are beautiful creation at leant they aeem so to a mere man and aro bond em broidered, with pearl fringe and lota of lane. They must bo looked after and mended very time they come back, Just tho aame a the masquerade costume. The skirt of a wedding frock and the train stays good quite awhile, but the bodice ha to be changed, not because It I shabby, but been 1 mo it I out of date, Cosl-umer expect to make n dree pay for Itself In about four using, but of course they niaka a poor mouth and say wedding frock lose money for them. New York World. The Alone of Slang. It i not tint use of slang which 1 to be deprecated ; It 1m the abuse of it. The girl who every time ahe open her mouth pro ject from It some such word n"awfully" "awfully nice," "awfully horrid," "awfully square," "awfully round," and o on until you wish that ahe would, at any rote, advance into the alphabet aa far a the b' I not only a slangy person; be I also in all human probability a fool. The same civil observation appllea to the man who ha become lndlolubly Iolned to anme slangy catch phrase as, for natanae, "Don't you know", "Ile'a a nice fellow, don't you know," "It aeem to me to be a queer start, don't you know," "I can't stand clever people, don't you know." We quite realize the truth of hi last statement without hi putting himself to the trouble of giving It audible utterance Just a clearly a we surmise that Itl just possible that clever people can't stand Llm, All the Year Around, The Kmy Going Iong Islander, Whether it be due to salt or to Inborn lar.luoaa, the fact cannot bo disputed that the native Ixmg Islander I the most som nolent, alow going human being thl side of I'hiladelphla, Wa suppose that there are hundred of people letween llrooklyn and Moutauk Point who have never trav eled on a railroad, never seen a glimpse of city life and never wanted to do anything but eat, drink and aleep. For enterprise that 1 positively clamlike the stretch of territory at the eastern gateway of llrook lyn Is easily entitled to the palm. Brook lyn Eagle. Eiaetness. When church announce "an oyster upper" It I speclfla and truthful, but when it staUs that "there will be oysters" nd then provides only one bivalve the effect is bad. Yonkers Statesman. THE A. P. A. ------- h U an 0iKt llM'ou f.f lb Trtee. lion vt Ri u tf American W el aUwtil M liiliele- IM It liii.. In the I'eMte i bmd an4 the l!ell It lien Iromlms'tea, it ihih ifi 1 a a "111 . ci a ll ap Ni apt'tvpi .fili al Him- l. hull-' iiir 'li ii'n ii l.illn- Ann 1I1 mi 1'nit.lne , i aiioii Mini tin' - Itl. t i wot it in b , d In li'il iii r t"n !,il In 1 in tl (. inline. Ilii- liitliiHI fl. ltt I . ill iippli Mi'h; llu tr iii Hiliinl wii , in I VI. 1, 1I1 titi I inC lluir liiiiiiU'i- In. in tis williln, II11 11 w bo ei rlli.li- but 1I1I lint 111' km li df" He'll' aili'niami' In 'In1 stars and si 1 in' and llm icsHtiiUons w bii'li Ibry ti'ii'M'iit( but w ho m know b ii tho Hii of Itmiio a llisl, liiniitiniiii as wvotnl, and llio I'liltid Mali's la-t Fruin llils dlslnjal rlass It has Ishmuihi lu'cvesary fur putiinlio cilli'ii Iii orpinli' fur jirnti-rllini, not only for tho ri'N'fvatliiu of our publlii wlusds and to Hcuuro a puro bullut, but for the right of froo HNidi and to muintnln tho oonlinui'd separation of rhuivh and eluto. An honest I'U'ctlon ha not Isvn known in thl city for yours, Btinply In cuiiMO tho loyal tax paying citizen bits rciniiini'd away from (ho prinuiry oli o tioiia and al IhwimI t In; "piich'1 to place whom t hoy doslri'd on tlio ticket, and have voted for them without qucitlou iih to their putriolUtn or iualifli'iitlou Tlie fiw who lutvo realii'd tho serloim- Hess of tlio situation, hnvo fotitul tholr efforlH fulllo from' luck of organization mid iiMniM-unce, and as 11 ri'sult our (illlces, both I'lccllvc and appointive, are Illlod by an undesirable cIiish of eitl.i'tiH, with very few exceptions, About ninety-six per cent, of tlio olllees have been filled by adherent of the ItotiNin Catholic church who number only about twelve per cent, of tho pupil hitlon. Tho responsibility for this con dition of rufTairs Ih equally divided among1 the men who full to respond to the duties of cllii'UHhip in thl hind whero every voter 1 11 sovereign. There i nothing connected with thl association that 1:1111 in it ho conscien tiously subscribed to by every Joyal American citizen. Consider carefully tho following fundatiiiuitul pt'lnelplea of the order: An honest ballot and a correct count at our election. Our public Meliool Hysteiii should con tinue! unimpaired In lta work of educa tion for all. Tho stars 11 nd stripes alone should receive the unqualified allegiance of all whom they nhelter and protect. Criminal and pauper Immigration should be stopped. To oorruut muny wrong" impression that have been sent abroad by the Romish press, and by individual who do not tinderaland, or who wilfully mis represent the following" atatetnent are made: First. Tho A. 1'. A, i not an nntl Catholic organization, except In no far a that church Interferes in polities and our free Institution. With their mode of worship or manner of conducting their church affair, It ha nothing" to do. Second. Tho A. 1', A, would be anti-Methodlat or antagonlzo any other church or denomination, with just a much vigor, If they attempted to Inter fere with our free Institutions, Thlrd.-The A. 1', A. I strictly non partisan. Party polities are strictly excluded. Fourth. The A. P. A, I for one country, one Hag, purity of govern ment, free speech, free press and ma jority rule. Are you nn American citizen, mid will you stand Idly by and see your right trampled on by any class of peo ple who do not believe In the above principles? Wo appeal to every truo citizen who love hi country, to Join In thl pa triotic movement for bi tter govern ment. Wo appeal to democrats, reptib lluans, populists, prohibitionist and mugwump, to Protestant, and to un believers; to native and foreign born of all nationalities; to white and black, to rich and poor, to assist In throwing olT the yoke of slavery that I being fastened about your neck. Our watchword 1 popular education un to a true knowledge of the danger that I already here. Our war cry I "turn the Humanist out." Our battle uxe I the ballot, and our buttle field I at the poll. Ibose wtio think there is no urgency for Immediate action have but to look about them and see the work that Is to be done, and tho necessity for prompt and united action. Those who are alive to the situation, can secure further Information by addressing or ailing or the AMIOIIICAN PUMMSII1NGCO, 1 looms 40iVfl, Hi )7 Main Street. KunsasCity, Mo Cheap Rales to California, The Union Pacific Is offering greatly reduced round-trip rati' to all Cali fornia jKiInts and Portland, Oregon, thl year. For full particulars inqulro of your nearest ticket agen or address, II. P. DKUEL, 1302 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb., or E. L. Lomax, Gen'l Pae. and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. N M UiNNlvUM, t',tirt I mil .Mnlh , I nnun M SIM taOlMi MNiilnMli Mil li. Mi 11 in, ,f i.,..l. ll l . ll,i. .1 I ..i l -.! 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In m-clll-e I he pliymelll oflltlnle fur Hn. sum nf :.:.'.'ti no due nml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A in 1 1 II, Nui. 011 which noli, nml mm litnxe Ihern Is nnw due nml i:i vn Itii' to t lie ihilnl Iff I he so 111 of l,'.A'iHil Willi Inteichi hi rule of seven iVl 1 11 I- cini per 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi from Hie :inl ilnv of A pill. 1 1:1.1. fur w hich sum Willi Inli-resi, pliilntllt prays for 11 ili'iree, Unit I he ilefeu iIiiiiIm 1 1 1 1 v llm siiine, mill thai In ilefiiull nf such 1 i V 1 1 1 -1 1 1 Mil l I pi'i-nilw's limy he snhl In Mil Iffy Hie minium, fniiuil line, I lllll nil of mi )l ili'teniliiiils he forever hurled of I heir Intei-i-Hl. In mi hi real I'sluln Von urn ri tiilrcil to answer the said peti tion on nf In lure the (tl h iluy nf Mmvh, IN'.I), Ihiled at Oiiuiha, Nell,, .liiiiiiary i!ilr l. I ni4. ISA III' I, I, A 1 I'l- I K. Ily II. l' ThomaSjjHir at loniey, 1-2H-4 Notice to Non-Hesident Defendants. To .1 nines I), Nlut ler mid A unit ), Hlnller, non -resilient defeiidunls: Von are liernhy mil Illeil that on tlinlllli day of lieeemher, ls:i;i. Tunny llryiiut IJnd wl 11 as plaintiff, tiled her petition In Hie ills I I'li'l. court of lioilulus coiiuly, NeluiiKkii, iiUiiliiNl, you us defendants, llm oh,ect, mid pniyt-r ef which Is to foreeloNii a tuorluaifii imeeiiled on Ihu Willi duv of .liine, Isail. hy Mlehiiel 1 ) 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 -1 1 V to KiiKi-ue (I, liules ami hy him iinnIuiiciI In l-'n 1 1 1 1 y lliyunl lloilwlii, lilnlnlllV herein, iipnti the pinpei-iy dcMcrlheij usfollow: 'I'Iiii west, one half iW, 41 of lot eh'hl (Si In hlock eleven llll In Uenil's l''lrst addition to Iheclly of II11111I111., In Hie eolinly nf I'oukIiis, 11111I Hi itln of NehriiHkit, tu secure the nil y turn I. of 11 noln fur I he sum of fl .'AMI 00 due nnil in 11I1I11 June 'Aiiih lsH4. 011 which mii m Hti-re In now due find piiyuhle to the iiiiinuii inn sum or iM.niimi wuu 1 11 1 r-.i hereon litihn lulu of seven i7l tier cent tier aiiniim from Iheyiih day of llccemlier, IMi'A, for which sum, with Interest, pliilntllt prays foradecren Unit H111 ilefi'iiifiuilN uiiv llm mii 1110, anil that In tl fault of such piiyment suld preinlses tuny he sold to sullsiy the iimoiini. rouiiu uiie, nun 111111, an or sain tin fetidiuits may he fntever liarreil of their III I e 1 i nI In suld reul chIiiIc, You ar reuulreil to answer tho mii Id peti tion on or Imlorn tlie full day of March. sli4. Hilled at (liualill, INeli,, .laiiua ty l',i I-ANN V ft, UoDWIN, Ily II. V. 'I'liiimas, lier iiltotney. l-ai-4 Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale. Nollciils herehv iflvi'ti. Unit liy rensuii of (lefitiiit In llm eotiilll Ions nf a chin tel iiiiirl- OiKe diiled October ;l, s!i;i, exeeuled hv W, II, llruili-lck mil II, 11, Mi nil r-li'k to vv, lueui- ier, nml iinmIuiii'i! 1.0 , 1, M, Klunwiill, hy thn said VV, II, l re Id ii-r, and recnrili d In tlnuilllcu of thn (ton nty Clerk for llouula eoiiniy, N- nriisKit, 011 which inoriif iikh tun sum or otm hundred fifty dollars iI:iIMii, wliti ttilerest then-nil al ien ili per cent, icr aiiiiiim from date, Is st ill due anil unpaid, Hie umlerslKin-'l will. 1111 I lie win iiiror I'loiruarv. sin 11 1 1 o'clock a, m, at li: Si.iiih Thlriy slxtti HI,, Oiiiiilui, NnlirMska, sell at, tiu'ille auetlon Hi" fiillowliiK properly I'liumeraleil la sunt innriiraue, ln-wli: (Inn hay iteldlnu, ahout si 11 years old, widtfli t ahout. ',! pounds, named Hilly! uiie end sprltitf pliMnMin, iiiadn hy Milhurn A Htjalard helm a iloeior's stjfln of citrrliiun, raid sale Is iiiadn to satisfy thn said .1, M, llinewali In said amount wlih In ten-sl, ttiereon as ulinve slated Uimilia, Niihruska, January III, I "HI, .1, iw, Kimr.wAir, 1 Ili-il Assliiien of Said miiNuann. Special Matter Uommiinioncr'i Sale. I iideratul liy virtue of anorder of suln on decree of fut'i-clusiirn of mortuae In-ui i out nf Ihu dlslilct, 1 nun of IIiiiikIiin county, Nehraskii, and dlreeied In me. I will, 011 Hie 'JU1I1 (fay of I'elii-iiiiry, IS'i), at I o'clock ti, m, of suld duv. at the inn Hi front, dnnr of the count v court luiiiie, In llm ell v of Omiiha. ciniin y, nf liountlas ami suite of ielilllsUa, sell at pulillc auclliill, 10 tlie lili'liiNi tildder for ciihIi, llm tituiieriv ilcM'i'ihcf) In s'tld order of siilu as follows, to- Wlll l,ol, elirhl (Si In lilis'k Ihreii ill) In llt-lifus' Place addllloii In I lei city of Umalia, In the slate of Nehruska, Huh sii c Is to sal Isfy the ludmeiil of said i'iiiii t reiuleti d lit lis l i hruiirv letm. fsii.t, In a certain art Ion In which Hie llelktiau Hav- Inns Hunk of I.uconla, New tlainiiNhlrii, Is ill 11 1 11 1 1 IT. and win, 11, tiayden ami others nre defeiidllHls, A ppi'lil mien ducliet IIA, No, 1711, Omaha, IVchriiska, .Miniiary 'in, ts'.i:i. HI.KIAII t,l ()( IIIIAN, HnnelHl Mu-ler I'oiiiHilHNloiinr, I, It, Andrews, tiltoiney, W-ft Lneal Notica. I'llOKIIR It, K. K, I.IMTOM I vs Dis'kel a, no. , .Ueoii bin,, ) In llm i'oiiiii v court of llouidus county. stain of Nehraskai lacol) I, nut, defendant. Will takii tuillen that, oil thc7Hi day of I lecemher, A. ll, IsM, I'hni he ll. K, I',. I.lnlnn. ilalnl It herein, tiled lier iiel ltloii III I lie count y court of I lunula eoiiiil v, Nehriiskii. nuiilii.it said d. feiidiint, and the eoiinty ludie iM-in-d an oritur of at- taclimeiit for tint sum nf lm In said action pi-ndlliK I I said court wle-iela I'lniche H I:, K. I.liuoii h iilalntlir, and .lacut. I uir. Isde fend a ut thai pri.pcrt y of I lie lie fend an I con- sIsllHif of 1 1 11 r lltlures pniil tulile, slove, chairs, I'lis-k, Icn-ehest. nml liar, has heen iiiluche'l under said order! said pliiliiHrr pray Jiidioiieul svulnsl. said defenuuiit for Hie sum of IIIMI dun fur relit of huilillliKN uxeil anil un iipli-il at 1114 and lilil Hniith Ih Iteelilli Street. Omaha. IehrilNk u, Suld ciiiinc was cum liiui il to the Mil day of March, is:n. 011 am lierehy ieiiilreit to answer said ictlHnn nn or hefnre sulil filh day of .March, s',4, or a Judgment will he taken uKuliiNt you. Oniulia, Net),, .1 ii ruin t- v 2J. IM'4. fllOl- IIK K. h. K. MNTON. Ily John T. Ciilhi r, her aiioriiey, l-Ail 4 NOTICE. Olio NoIiIIiik will lake not ten Hint on t tin Kali day of liei'i-inhcr. sn;l, lleoritn S Smlih, a JiiHilcenf thn pencil in thn elt y of Oniiihii, UiiiitliiN county, NehriiNka, liieil an order of 111 1 uchiiienl for the sum nf t-i.1 I', it 1 1 1 1 Inler- st fruui l ull day of I-nhrtiary. Ismi, due on f'niir proiiilNNury mile, In sn net Inn liemllnu ii fun- him, wherein Junius M KlKinir la pliilntlff and Otto Nnlillnv ilefeiidunl thai certain tnoiieys III thn hands of Jacnl) II. KiniiiliiiO'r has lu en tiurnlnlieii under sail) order of attachment. said action was continued for trial to Fen- ruiirv llllli. 1SH4. at, 1 o clock u. in., lie for sultl Justice of Ihu peace. iimuii. oenrassa, January pun, ism. JAMh.il M. KlUUL'R. lit D. Va Etti, ills Attorney. l-U-4 wttiouc soaur : M KI. A M l i lM.TV UO I )G S And v Illlllid S, iii Itl lit i.f . ft 1 1 Alii e IS 1 1 ' llmt, till I -Hindi (In! In 1 -in mi l fm i.i,iiiH n It liim , i,i in it " ni n It in, I f.iui.li i.. aiii tluiij? l.'ti I li l.ri It We Pi ml noohs. ttmrs, minus. circulars, UWUOrLS. DODMRS, iswcmlnis, LEmR HEADS, BUSIMSS CARDS, UGAL BLANKS ami we'll do your work al reasoniililn lunlli, and liuniaiitier that will I si satisfactory tu (lie customer tlurol1let I at 1615 HOWARD STREET. OMAHA. NEB. TOURIST CAR TO CALIFORNIA. Cliaap Rate, Quick Trip. The travel from the north and north west territory, tupped hy TliK CilKAT lilll'K Ihi.anii KiiI'TIO, has lleimilliled HerVleoof tlilseliuriu'tet', and hculuuing Octols't' Tilli, tourist curs will leave Minneapolis every Thursday morning and join tlio regular tourist train out of Chleayo every Thursday afternoon att'oluinlniM Junction, J it.. , at 11 p. in, Central Iowa and the great west, slope district, of that state, deuuinds and will receive a slmllarsei'v'ce, and lieilnning October Ulih, a Phllllps-KiK'k IhIihhI Kxcursloii Cur will leave Alliert Leo every Tuesday morning, and via lilvtT more, l''t. Dodge and Angus, will arrive at, J)es Moines that evening, and Wednesday a. tu. go west on the "Jtlg Five," vlu'Oiniihn, Lincoln and Hello vllle, at which point it will join tin) regular Tuesday train from Chicago, Pull piirllculur it to cheap rate tickets for thla trip, and also a to cost of herth In the tourist enr cheerfully given on li)ieiil(i i to tiny (irenl, lluek Islniid Hoiite Ticket Agent, or agent at coupon station of connect lug line. JNt). blOIIAlSTI AIM, tl. J . A., Chicago. TO CALIFORNIA Via Denver and Salt Lake City. Patron of the Groat Central 1 ton to Weekly Kxcurslon lo California via the Union Paid flu can have tlmlr ticket read via Denver mid Halt Lnku ('Ity without additional expense, He nil fur folder giving detail and a 1 vantage olTered. P. 10, KlfKAKKll, Mgr.. K. L. LOMAX llll Ho. Clark Kt. G, P, AT. Agt,, Chicago. Omaha, Neh. Hot Hprhig, Atk., Wllhoiit Change. On and after January 20th, the Mis souri Pacini) Hallway will run a through sleeping car from Omaha to Hot Spring, Arkansas without change, vlu Kansas City, Ft. Kmlth and Little Itock, leaving Omaha dally at 10 p. m. For further Information, rate, etc., call at depot, Fifteenth and Wuhster, city ticket olllco, N. E. cor. Thirteenth and Farnam. J. O. Phim.ipI'I, A. (!. P. and F. A, 1-H Tiioh. F. Coui-itKV, (i. T. A. A (iimii Thing Id Itenieinher N that tlie llurllngtori Hon to ha a greater mlleiigii In Neliriiska than any other rallnmil and that, nine case out of ten, It' tlio lino lo take for local Mil tits, Lincoln, York, (i'ranil Island, Ileal rice, Hasting, Kearney, Heward, N hraskn City, Hod Cloud, lloldrcgu and Wymoro aro a few of the places that are easily and cotiifortatily reached from Omaha via tho llnrllngton Kouio. City Ticket Olllco, I.'IIM Farnam Ht. Wanted. Man wanted to consign good to dealer. Must he sober. Pay, 10 tlio first month, and exi'iise. Wagui raised with Increase of business. To get a reply, enclose stamp, Postal not noticed, Aildress, II, V Jluboell, 700 llroadway, llaiinlbal, Mo, tf - - - High Five or Euchre Pardee should send at once lo John Ki;iia8TIAN (J. T. A,, C. 1C. I. k P. It. H., Chicago. TEN CENTH, In stamp, Mir pack for the slickest curd you ever shuflled. For 00 you will recelvo froo hy ex ptTo ten pock, I p quarterly hy tho ClllfAOO, IUx'K IS LAND & Pacific Haii-way. It UdU how to get a farm in tho west, and it will bo sent to you gratl for one year. Hotid name and address to "Editor Western Trail, Chicago," and receive It ono year free. JOHN SEHASTIAN, G. P. A. If you aro roing to travel In any direction, call uttirand Junction Ticket Officii, Ninth, Main and Delaware Hta. and get their raUe. Tho agent, Mr, A. Hilton, or any of hi assistant will bo glad to furnish you with re liable Information, and noil you ticket over the beet pouilble route tf PRINTING. rriJMslHNU HilNTl t U 1 J I J Li I lilS !;, 1,1 f ill ni. I, a 11. . III list Oil V ft the ivl. Alu Mi- n , l. tt t. li I ,11 k n l Im .i h n I n'l mi us i't I inn 'it 1 1 ill I'linliiit' 'i- 'an tu tin.. I .in. , I'iaI an. I 1'i-rlli-r for INDIAN TERRITORY, Ik THF r.HFntlKEE STRIP. ifTOOKLAHOMA, FT.SMITH, J.lfAf i itti r nnei II tW". F j'Mit i-i i ill nuvrv and HOTSPRINGS, ARK. TifltrtOflico.il. & Coiner !llh unit liirnain 81,1. A y 1 1 1 1 if marrleil mini watilsa koihI Hleailv nihil Inn, HomI of city rnferiinces. Aililress , X. X. Ililsoltlcii RAILWAY TIME CARD FOR OMAHA, NEB. I.eaves tlinalut M. A M It. " ieiiit luili ami Mason His, . , Jlenver l.luillnil dully 77 .... Iieiul wiiml Kx press ,,,, Denver Kxirnss , , Lincoln ;. (e,-eii Hun) , , , Lincoln Local (ex, Hun) , l' II, A (J. Depot. Hull anil Minimi His, ..... Clilcauo Limited ,,,,, riilcauo press , , , ( 1 1 Ii-1 1 ic Iowa Local, ,, . , Local, dully ex. Hun. . . , K.U,. Ht. ,I.A (), II, " ""' Depot im li ami Miisiui Hts, ,.i(an. I'lty Iluy Mxiirnss,. . K. (,', Nliilil. h,x, via ll. II., Arriv Omaha I. lil pui 4. HI pm D M am II an am H. Ml pin Arrivt UmiiiIi II. -Hi am IS pm n.fi.'i pm H mi am 4. Ml iin III Irt am III. Irt iiiii h. in urn H IVI )lll heaves Omaha 4 4.1 nu II Irt am IM pin II M am heaves I Ouuilia I H A'i ami IH'i im I Arrlvn Omalia A M pui I a Mi urn heaves ) ii ii 1 1 il "itWl inn 2. Irt im n.;m inn 4. Irt uii H 40 inn II. 40 am 1 i!n inn N 40 am H.rt am III HI am il.rtrt lli A.,Ti jim U III pin III. 40 pin heaves (liualill A.iKl pin II.IKIam heaves (liualill 10 HI am il.M pm 4 Urt pm T.MI pm A.4I) am heaven (tin ati a 's Ml am I t A pm (1 4rt pm 5. in pm ""'UNION PACII'Mii. lArrlvni I ' ii Inn Depot Intli ami Mureyl Omalia Deliver Kxpiess.,,.,, 4 Ikrt pin Limited, ilallv. 7.im un. Deliver Kusl, Mall 4.21) iiiii II. H.A H, Kx. (nxcepl Huti)., pm racitli: I'.xpn-HS 111.40 sin 411 am 7. Ml am H. IA am ll.'ill am ..(.'ouni-ll lllurfs Local, III (HI am n.:tn pm (i ,m pin H Ml pm II AA pm tl,. M. A HT. I'. ' Arrives Depot, filth and Marey Hts. J omalia ...... UhlcaKO Limited , Clilcuito Kxpress , 0. N. W." (Via U. I', Transfer) ..Atlantli! r' press, dafly,, . . Kits tern I'limenifer, dally , . ...ClilciiKu Limited, dally,,. . ...Omiiliii Mall, dally. , ., Missouri Valley Uocal, dally n.Mi pm V.M Hill Arrlvn Omaha ti Hi put Vi W pm U m am 2 in pm u no pm ),. Hi, I',. M. AO, Depot Irttli Hinl WelmUT Hts. HIiiiix (Illy Aeeommoiliil.loii , H, (J, KxnrnNS leicepl Hunt , Ht. V1111I Kxprnss ,,,,, Oalilanil ls'al texcept Hunl l'M R. A MO, VAM.KV, "' Depot, Irtiti and Wi-lmterHU, Dead wikkI Kxprnss , ... iKx.Hati Wyo, Kx.iKx, Mori) . l- i'i-iniiiil I'.x, iLxeept Hun,), ... Ht. Caul Express . . Lincoln Kx. lex, Hoiuluyi I A rriviil omalia U IIA pui VIM pm V.2A am H.4A am Arrlvna Omalia 4 M pm 4.nn pm in S 1111, V. lfi am III !A am I Haven Omaha N Ml am M nn am ft .'HI pm (l,4rt pm H vi nui heaves I HlOllX t'lTV A I'AI'II' IU lArrlvus Omalnil llepol I'M It A Mitrcy His. lOmiilia tl 4'. ami, ...Hloux llliy l'asseiner,, V.An pin" ll.nnpml Ht, I'll 11 1 Lx press ll'l.Hlam Iavesl i.Cllli Aiio, It. I, A"l',rr.7ArVlvi"i Omslia I Via I', I', Transfer, I Omalia KST " ' "" " " lO.Wl 11m ,, Atlantic' L press, dally ., fl.01 pm 4 m nn , . Vemllmle l.luilieil. Unify , 2 mi pm 7. in pm .,, Nlilil Kx press, dally. ... 7 M am I tin nui ex, M1110O. A T. Kx, lex Hun A nn am V m iiiii . , , , Llnciilii A I 'o, llliitrs..., ,'ieiam A.im pm ...... ( li Im uo Kxprens V.W am wK'r Vliitt I', Transfer. A mi am ex. f 11111O AT. Kx. x, Men 12 10 am ifnnpu ( tilciiioi and Denver,,., il fl pm K4.nam ,.lu. Illults and Lincoln,,, ll ilium miAa" ,,,,, Miicolii Kxpress 4 M pm leaves j' MIH.-loUld 1 A 4 1 1- 1 iT ArrlvmT Omalia! Dupol lot h and Mason Ht.s Omahit 0 ill pun ...,Ht. Louis Kx. dully. ... Iiiam mo liiiij t. Louis Kx dally 4 an pm A40iinl Nehrsska .k-iiI H 4A miu leaves I " VVAHAHll. ArrlTB Omalnil (Via II. I', Transfnrl I Omaha 3 .V. pm j ,7. Hi, Louis Kx,, dally i U.lApia' BEST LINE TO DENVER AND oMte . c. -am CALIFORNIA