THE AMERICAN. IH4 r Wfk fc( H Vara 1 4 than j Wf It ! 4 I it te' ?! i n..-d m etk, i tit tUtiiit m.- a. I el : .d l j lriIJ Wi-e.litr.. tee Ha.," "Am tut f , , K m t j-iult l.nkkii r fiat KtMg an Me t el i Prr ('. uMeMflt toenail an lo-tj MlM Itinq'tt A Sal tie r-fwewl hi ntitutft U l'fthm efkUil ti J, to tuaphm Kit m id Hi UVmtrl, k4 them H at d)ll 'a bra, A i1 H wetghea un lo him kt make ae villi the lu." rUipiaa the prophet, In v I of ; Inf, "they shall Im flvee Into hi bind until a lime, til tim' end the dividing- of tlmi!,"or "hethill eonttmie Wy tod twi months," uppo they hud Mid, "he ha'l ml I "4 yer and thi n hi Kier chall N broken," you would tflaturelly toiclmln lht if tie began to eercle authority In P..'! and was to rulo Hilly I.Vrf) jun, that 1,1a iiwit i . i 11 . wuuiu mi a..n in.in nun i.mj yfar 'UTward or In ITw I) ti the mii eierclw ftuiborltjr uvvr king; and fi lion nd klnlrel, inl xiplc and tonKuvV llUUirj kll u thai .he did It tetl u that Nijxiltioo weal to it ime la to ovi-rihrmr lh! ptpl piur but fiirxino rea(3 did nut do to, hut that In 1 7S8 one of hi tfetiora' eotarod Romo and look lha pupa prUon r an the p ip3 died la cipvlvlt. ioa Am Kaa, Hdt. sub-head "Napolem." Tbut wa one of lha bead "wounded tod'.-atb." Vei the wounl w a healed Tbs prophecy ha bean fulfilled. Hut we cannot pari 19 thin nubj jct farther in tbl article; bu I we trust to be able totnUrfo upon It in tba article we hope to be able to prepare for future ltuc of Thk Amkhicaj, Ilfffluriliiif trlht In Ctili. Tho U;l tbut e4tern Cub 1 under Uoltel 8Uti control and the domlua- tlon of Ani'irlota prinolpie 1 ernph th-.i in thsdlnpUiiri fro 71 Santiago re- coid njf the igraumai between tho United State millur coiiifiiandant and the tchool autborltle of the cltjr for the reopealn of the ncbouli next month. Arrinorn'int have ben made for the recepvlon of 4,009 children, tie achool commllonor have bien pro vided for and tbi achool reorganized on a ttrlijtly nun jcturUn bault, the Amerloa pita of education having been prop'el, Taat i beglnnlnif the reconstruction of Cuba on the right sort of foundation, Cleveland, O,, riln Dialer, CLIJI 110 UN EH 0.1 mm,. The buffet-smoklnK'llbrary car on the Burlington' !IA'i P.M. train for Denver and 12:0.0 a. M. train for Chicago are vertiblo club houte on wheel. Tbo irooklag room 1 a brilliantly llgbtlcd apiirtment, beautifully car peted, flnlabed In oak and furnbhfd with eaay chair, ",lt:c, card table, the current periodical, a library and a writing du. Here you can lounge, read, wrlto, goip, imoke or play card while traveling at the rale of f0 rnlle an hour. Hjrth, ticket and full Information at Ticket office Depot V()1 Frnu St, Huh and Ma on t Are you Interested In this edliloo' Dj you wanttom to dltrlbul among your friend? If to tend In your order by return mall. We have plenty, In lot of 1000 to one addre 110.00 11 1. 11 ti 1 11 11 11 M)0 ' 100 " 10 " 7,f0 2 00 II. SW M ,0.i 11 11 11 Single copies . Add 2,') cent per hundred namo when you wlh u to writs lngle wrap Iters and mall direct to your friend. Cub mum accompftny all order. These price barely cover espenne of printing, unle paper were printed In larger lot than we anticipate printing, How many will you want? Order now ttul too H mouth. The track of the UNION PACIFIC are so smooth and the cars furnished so complete that you can Imagine your elfin your own luxurious apartments at borne. Inpwctthe Huffet Library and Smok ing Cars as they pans through Omaha everr morning. Do you look over the advertisement la this paper? ,,,, j litimiii'joii' liniirv iiiniiiiiii itiM or isiMMt row Mtmi Ahtl MAI PUN! j I it l tfca h.4m iim at kn aniDM ia tati ii.h I, ' t. I Hal - lamiata tMlal llpttia.! tt i n i rm tV ! I .! !, (Its tin Vt a,- tit1-! a ( Yha W lllla an nil' '! l ikiw' - lta ea,a I lnt,4 Id A Ih.'il-and lKn,lit (if ail IMi.fa ! I Ike nrl fn IIHf I traia nt lnni i l.ll ll . v (,,. I'h threat.,,, ,t m mxf I tratr ih. alatst1 r has U llif.n:h mf ),iiih hour W hrt th slimy r.-rii of th alii shade M" .nm eve fount ml I . Iheit anil I. I t airaam t hor, In s in xir. in aiet. Hae i n a tnr I nvi - Mud alairr, M .(.' I leate th fiili.r Kvri .rllil mnii Miit nn hi mil, f ll Vilh lh- laihrr'il malm. an. I llii- bf ill llllir ThV l')(inr atfl .l,.ft In Hfil I Timu u. ,i, P. In nr ihill. ' ""a of Utf ao fit, it r oVr all mi vo.nh il. ai..l.., I lra, Hwf' li'l ItiM pi'i' Mnitiff' I kma thfr' ott iliy turaal, rimrlnit out yty an, aim, 1 liava fiimi'l IIimI holy lM't- rf rrat HUH rliNtifllraa. - i I ft' l.la. iliat havf lull ,1 nu wuh ourairaln, !')''. H'lil Iiiivh aiitrhit my ali-'i': Will tilth kIp liivo Ilk yfiuia hk.iIii? H'-l MKillur! mi- Her Aaritl 1 'la, The tn oh I illxh'-Hrlofilii- Ililng about the Ancot tic for women I not the trouble of li'MinlnK to tie the thin, nor the endeavor to wrar them nncotiselounly, not to ay Kranfully, after they are tied, nor evpn the fait that men deride iia for adopting- I hem, sayliiK that a we wear them thry nre liinppr "late, IneleKiint and IIIokIiuI. No; the thing hardet to bear U that there are many persons who don't yet appreciate the difference hetaeen the Aurot ready-made and the Ascot tied anew each time. "I tbere any differ ence?" Inquired a dear old maiden aunt wl.en an up-to-date niece at tempted lo enlarge upon the distinc tion. "They all look alike to me; awkward, imty thing that they are, too." This maiden aunt, It may be added, scorns anything so throat-confining as a rllmti mock, her neck being alway dressed In 'ifi"t surplice fashion, but. there ninny others more enlightened as to neck wear who are nevertheless tint educated up to the Ascot tie, "Heafiy, 1 should think you'd prefer the made ones," said a woman who, upon many subjects, I to all appear we sane and sensible, "You say that the tying Is difficult; why not, therefore, relieve yourself by wearing Ihose already tied?' With all such there Is, of course, no use ar guing, or even In at tempt lug to ex plain. It Is hapless, but It I also hop less, and If anything were needed to make the situation more comple than It Is, these unenlightened Individuals achieve It, The trouble with the Oor- dlan knot was that no on eould untie It; with the woman's A'ol knot the difficulty Is to lis It, not to speak of getting other to appreciate it afi"r you have It tied, Waist Trimming' It Is very evident that this year's summer girl objects lo the stiff, un trimmed effect of the average shirt waist, She use every device In hr power to rover tip Hs unlovellness, Hornet Imea It I a bertha of eosrse cream lace, Horneilme It a white muslin and lace fie with which shs softens the stsrrhy plainness. A device whbh serves very nicely for other waists, as well as shirt waists, constat of n white pbpie plu tron with double revers. The plastron Is sewed to a plain ploue stock and extends In a point down to the waist. There are fwo revers on each side and all four are edged with embroidery, A hit of embroidery may also be plait ed Into the upper edge of the stock at Ihe hack of the heck, A Nlngnlar Snelal Kiiiertmenl. A Mr, Kdward Mauswald is Ihe Instigator of a singular social experi ment al. KranWorl-on-Maln, says Ihe lloslon Journal, lie and his followers have formed themselves into the Wider Intercourse Hoelety, and they propose fo operate In (he great towns of l"u rope, They say, "A good half our town population is made up of the stranger and the pilgrim, Ihe squat ter and the bird nf passage as opposed lo the reeldent respectable by reason of long tenure and family vault, The problem Is how to bring these social poles, Arctic and Antarctic, together. U Is to be done bf Ihe new Intercourse and the new social code. Members In all 1;nds are to belong to the society and subscribe to the code. They are all to wear an elegant external badge .iuk.uiujinukui Ml Hi H III nM IK I t ii it ihmi m it I m a if f l WMei lii,.ea litlM OOOIt fttOmtft rOSJ IHISI 'lr M'l't l"l la tu wut e.'i ! pa II' Ik f ml'i nf .. fa h.Ml4 Hi Ml.r tia4 t ! It.'ht-i rirait , t tft al lr tia eel; I lm ll' Lai. a s4 a'l rennWi a I.te4 l ia.i tl ili i 1M It Ida l( I, if ihSM h h iml'l nw hot III nieallmUnn, sMiil mei tiMli i Ail M-al a la4. lien hiimini) f Ihe Mce lit Kt an h.lniiii llatmsa laUMtr of hlh ilriiae Vlull lindnA nd Jiit'V S tai i Hlaiii a i a liii kifiaMafif l! Sra. ' I t lH!tHin," IheV p llIV IhhiH ua UK rinimn folk l -'! rl hniel This I'irient Ihe n eielgn lil from hnvlcs ! mm h mm. tany, and tnati thltig veif plraesnl for Ih psUce aenaid The Iniie pelldellra II gtlr a.utie of Ilia Ml guest la imi wltnlSy apprei luted hv Ihim, bill Ihe (jiteeii if t y In her reign determined en Ibl einiiiiinli al rout an, her aiittjeil rannol Jilally mm- plain of her eiiratanre. It I a soy etpenalia pleie of pleasure, being a guest nf ro nil , and even ihe queen' Own ihll'lreli iiiiipI ir)' ihelr out of Ihelr alldHaiiees when not directly under mummer' roof. - Huston Her ald. I'naa lliiallng Mat. The poke liouiiet I Ibe preltlest frame for a pietly foe In a millinery exhibit of the seaeon, the girl who can went one, and tin the courage of her convletliiiiR, Is making a sensation among the folk who era spending the summer on the rivers and lake, for the puke I an Ideal boutlng hat. No hat that Is made will stay on the i"iV head without being lied down, and not all hats admit of Ibis means of secur ity without forming ungraceful angles around the face, but Ihe poke Is made for lies -nice, broad ones made of soft moussellne In Ihe shade that is most becoming to the wearer. They are easily made, All one need Is a strtw flat. This ran be bent Into shsne, se cured with tie, filled in with flower under the brim In front, and provided with flowers or a big bow on the back and the frame is ready for the picture, -The l,alet, Tha raaliiiixalil rttfara, The girl athlete has revolutionized the fashionable figure, Hhe ba been at work on It for some time and her clientele has steadily Increased. 8be rides and rows and swim and Is big and brown snd muscular. Her poise Is perfect and she has a splendid appe tite. When she went in for athletics In earnest she snapped her finger In Ihe face of Madame Orundy, who re fused her recognition, and concluded that It ws better to be comfortable than in the fashion, Now Madame Orundy is suing her favor and ha made ber Ihe fashion, The hour glass figure and the wasp walsted woman must go, The end of the century woman I a magnificent, creature. If she be f, feet 7 Inches tall she rnu4 have a wslst measurement of 27 Indies, Hhe should weigh IfiO pounds, tier bunt should measure ,( Inches, her arm 1,1 Inches snd she should wear a No, II collar, These measurement are re live, for even athletics cannot Increase 8 woman' height, Neslnaa In In, There is an exquisite charm about a neatly dressed woman, Hhe does not wear ner hair twisted up carelessly, a ir just, auout to fall over her sboul A.. I f .. I . ii.'ia, in-r giove are not ripped al tll seams, nor any buttons missing from t,er boots, llor Veil doe not ree hole over her chin, nor doe th bind Ing of h'-r skirt show ragged In nlaees Not many women show tbeir tidiness In all these little details, but it H pleasure to meet tha girl or woman who Is, to use a slang term, "well groomed," The cloth gown of such a woman fits her without a create, and there is neither speck nor spot on It, Her linen collar and cuffs are snowy white and remain properly fixed in their places, er gloves do not wrln- ale, but button smoothly over br Wrists, her shoe are kept clean inn! polished, Her bonnet or bat Is pinned on straight, and her (mlr la nentr Itself, Hhe Is Ihe pl.dure of dell, hi finish and wholesome order. Wo il l that we could come across ber some, what oftener, l'li,iia ,ai beta, The last summer fancy Is (be brluhi colored pique Jar ki t worn wltb a uhlie pique skirt over a silk waist, ihe handsomer one are lined with white taffeta or satlp and many of them are piqued or are fastened with biimleonie frogs. A very handsome Jacket w,u made of red pique, It was very short with rounded fronts that curved back towards the Rips from the dainty vest front of white linen. It was worn with a skirt of white linen that wa tucked from hem to waist, where ii was put Into Uia belt without fullnem. 0 ..... ........ . a - - a 'Millie IUIOII ) AMI ft -! a t fa Hat Iwalkfal !. Wkaia a a.. .tai, l.ll. a t .al Maaa Mtla la M llanM laa. Ut Will ta MV uaa ft i, lis. Mtii - f.niii.a A a. M t 'i I imui, eii An. M. all I,. ( il(. Il... ,al W ha mm ..,. a ia tuna na, lua. I'll t an b,mlili it a 1 aallla iln an t ttis tnt iii. aia aia Wai iw '' lit. at. a i.an la ahat A Maaalli titaa 1,1 tlmalf t.'IMi liaiaii.a from n Ii lilmmlha euf Ilia llllr ar.h)la falllrl I Thw nun I In lha Ii mix al l alh; That a no,, m a ..!, ,.r aiaih, aim inn ai.iea at ll al W hn aii I. am 1.1 .l,.mina'a 1h.nia.il,. ii,,.,, u,.,, al.ala. And (amp, 1, 1 11,, f tiia That n'li. 1 Hi,! ai !- . Niilhlna'a train,, I .r riili.s, Kt liiiutlna And a, nm inat. With fr'tln and allli Wnitylng The lrliiii r a lifli'll l.ial ; And In . n. 1, 11 f . atiiittl I'Maa We rush sin ad and an. n.it alae, And llii.l ll.u iiiiannti-d esclrlae A fialliil u, a liaa c.ial. 'Tls lieli.r far In juln ihe throng Tlisl do ih,. 1, duly 1 ltIl, 1 nliins, Helm lam Uirf to mine a fn. IT lliHki- Hi, in, I v,-a II.H, nl,iin, I'slm and aercne In I111111 and m-rve Their aii.t,Ki, a alaata In n-aerva, And iml.l) aland escli iai. And evuy day and all almul, Hy aceiiea Klihlii anil aceiiea wllhoiit, V'e I'Hll dlai ern, Willi lie er dmilit. That quiet Mays are Inat, Ktclianga. Whera Muney la l arlaaa. When I ncle Ham take possession of the Philippine Island he may find It difficult to produce American cur rency and coin or any oilier money medium of exchange for the use of the native in traneactlng their business. Ihe tnuu In the riilllpplnes who use coin Is looked upon as queer by the native. They treat money with eon- tempt, call It valueless stuff, and en gage In barter solely In transuding their local business, Hardly any of tho native of ihe rural dlsirlcu know what money Is, and It Is looked upon with the gravest suspicion. In Manila and the more civilized por tions of the Island of Luzon Mexican dollars, Hpanlsti peseta and copper coin compose the currency of ex change. In transactions of over $1 In value, however, the "chit," or promise to pay lu ten days, I usually used. Only the chits of well-known persons are acceptable, and these pass cur rent everywhere, When a man ha chits of one person which nrjounf o a considerable utn of money he presents them to the signer of the chits and that man give him a bag of silver or a keg of copper money In exchange for the piper. Traaaara lu In. I H..m.. Hlmply because a bottle Is empty l no reason why It should be thrown on a stone pile and dashed Into fragments. Kven an old bottle I worth something from a pecuniary point of view, Alley 1 and backyards, not to mention the top shelve of corner cupboards, are fair ly swarming with great pile of disused bottle which any enterprising boy or girl can turn to a good penny by dis posing of them to a dealer in old hot- til's, Just as there are dealer In second- band everything else. Ibe price re ceived for them, of course, will not be fabulous, still, considering how little trouble there Is In collecting them. you will be paid for your work. The rate of payment for old bottle varie from half a cent to f cent each. Mot tle containing cordials or liquors, audi as sle, porter, pop, beer and the like, are the most vsluable, because the most In demand, Horseradish, mus tard, malted milk snd all bottles of lhat, class bring up a close second. Regular medicine bottles iimci) for put ting up prescriptions cannot be eold at all, for even In Ihe cleaning process to which they are afterward subjected. there may be some germs clinging which will tender them unfit for fur ther use. This class, however, does not Include the pectoral and tonic bot tles, which, although (he contents art a patent medicine, are nlwsy in de mand. I'.veii broken bottle of the pickle, Jam and other harmless varie ties can be disposed of at a very small profit, for they can be sold to a glass manufacturer and remelted and re molded Into new bottles, There are a number of these dealers In second hand bottle In ihe di, and if you live In a bottle district it might he well to make the hoi tie man a call. What Spoils lha Sweet, Timlh, A IMtle boy who Is quite well ac quainted wiiii trie man wno keeps a grocery on North HI ate sheet, hap pened to be there the other day when the grocer was weighing out sdgar. Ibe while, glistening stuff appealed to Ihe little fellow's sweet tooth and be asked for a lump of sugar. The grocer laughed. "The Idea," he said "you iiiiimi'I eat It. It will rot your teeth," "Why?" asked Ihe boy. He had been told such things many time before, and imi ny time before bad he asked "why," but never had be received n satiefHcloty answer, "fib," replied the grocer vaguely. "brcause It will. All sweet thing break ihe ennnn'1 on your teeth and rot them." Then the buy arose In the might of hi Injured pride, "I don't see how that can he. Sweet thing oughtn't to hurt any more than sour things, or bitter things, or not so much, In fact." And the little chap was right. Hut I ! t laa latalv M .i a . t.w h Sal tt II. mi , aiaaia r4 N . In law a ! ! k 'ii n,. ,! a, I la ifca k.iu am anil Aa,i ii i t ! . I-,, ana -.):. alaiHtl ' "" fiMaf4 I it. a la ga ml la 'lla (a at : ti. h f'O'l ' Writ" a'-l AlA : m tH lent aai I !.... M ta. it ka k4 1 A " li j n..r,a. (f ml ,,-, He ei ii, ia tt , lfcl , n.iaa tea mn tli rtitrael. 1. 11 1 ,H,d lhl ha f,,BJ Jim. .11. I. aW.a aaa ., , . ' ih.i I all ' ahat in rank I the lilar 1:1, ,nr )l(rthp,a ,,,! ,, I ceilsiei) an,,,! , r.,r,, Hi, HltH ra.al ia,l ptil im his Inmerr Med part lwf,,i u . ''" Hiimi tlrlar?. tine nf ih m.,,1 riaaiitifui and thrill lug nsrratita f Jam,.t u,a, ,ha wrlgiii.l of ,a fighting Carann Ms grudtr." who flKtirr in Mr, l-Mward ttStleatun "rirrttll Itl.ler." waa re lated al a recent conference, a) Ihe lolllh ( iiiiann, ,y t , roln paiilun of Iti v Mr. Ilmcna Miiiie ami a )ouiig man, It. ten wa once eallng hi lireskfiist at the. ahln of an old couple lu thinly set Ikd region, when ihe doorway was suddenly daikeiieil ,v a 1,1k ttn, nif nanlv-bsikliig num. ho demanded "He you llavetia, Ihe fighting preach- err "My iiHiue Is Haven, and I am a preacher," said Ibe circuit rider, Well, I reckon you'd better get through your breakfast right smart, for I m golii to give you a good thrash In'. W ell, returned Havena, "I don't re member to have seen you before, and If I've ever crossed your track, it was lecause you were up to some mischief that called for discipline Hey? You pushed me over a high bank, an' I got my face scratched up. I've been tonkin for you some time, an now I'm goln' to lam you. ery well, come with me down In the hollow," said Havens, "and If you're determined to thrush me, I'll give you a chance. Hut let us get we away from this cabin, where these old people won't have to see or witness Ihe trouble. The preacher started out with Ihe ruffian down toward the woods. They went part of the way In alienee, the rufllan now and then glancing at Ihe preacher, and seeing no sign either of fear or bravado In him, I'tesently the man said nee nere, navena, you a lietter go back. I'm a hard fighter, and I'll hurt you. bad." ()h, no," said the preacher; "If you want to tight, you'd better not stop on my ace unit They went on, and reached the se- elusion of the hollow. When they got there, the ruffian said "lt's turn round, elder, I tell you, I'm a pretty mean man!" "Well, lefa sit down here a minute." Havens led the way to a log, and both ai oown on ii. i nen, wan a nine ulk- th" r -m from the fel low a confession of (he wild life he had led, and spoke comforting words to blm. In a little while both men were on their knees, with faces bowed upon the log, and the woods resounded with prayer such as few but this plo neer exhorter could offer, The old people back at the cabin heard It, and knew what turn the "fight" had taken, They came down and Joined the "meeting," and before long the fighter was one of Haven's most promising converts An Airy Meet. This nautical windmill pumps water from the Hronx liver Into a Williams "If a . S aa fls a ll t bridge (S. Y.) farmhouse, The fotii sloops are directly at the sport of the winds, built and rigged, They till. Jib end tack na they swing around the circle, often making great speed. I'reaervrd hy Water. 8lx mk tree trunk, believed to be each 1,000 years old, were recently dredged from tho bottom of the river Maine, near Karlbiirg, They were nliick, like ebony, and attracted great liHcieai, among sclentlMis us illustrat ing the long life of wood under water. Wood of this sort Is very rare, and the commercial value alone of the find Is considerable, material of thl sort be ing peculiarly valuable for loUylng purpones. RhakCBpeiire was evidently an admir er of the fair sex. HI heroine were many and b'1 ' w. null M" a I I MSSMi ft " a V.a I - I if. 4 aa) HI Ml I Mil . I ,..! It on,)! I an -. t aal - "t , , ,.i, .,4 -' at- -- -I I H I . I MIM' 'in N. .. a.. I n as ea laA, I 1 1 tm 1 ,-. a ..i hi im aV 1 (. hihiI a a. 1 aaia 1 I ! ...,l .1- . k. nai i.t, Ii. in . 11 1 nf laata, l'" l If , .... aut ai f.Mlala ' I. i,l..l I 4.l. I f .. ,al. 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H.iiiiitiliui Wh-iiht I 111 II y An wit, 1 . 1 1 a- ,1 1 ... 1 1. i.,l,,.,ia, IimiiI, 'rii.iiiipaMirt, e.eiiil.,1 11 11. 1 J,i. n. ,,. iidniliilaira. I..r. Willi II... will Nimi'l.'d f Jama I liiini.a.in it nai'd me 'trfi'ttdfiitta. I n le.1 nl (Uiiiihii, NehriiBKii, AiikusI 11 A. 1 1, IVh, J" N W M lniNAI.il. Hhi-i llT nf I iniisliia I 'iiiini v, Ni'ln ael's. I'MeMr? ',''",'',,,'lr'',K''' Altiirneya fur ! llrhi'l I . Adnir. V, I'eleisun el 11 1 tmo. Wl. No. -t!i-r,, (IlillllNIO lUtCi 'K KN It 1 1 MIK. Attorneys, New Vm'k Life Hull, ling. Hlti:HIKI'"H HAI.K. I'lidi r Hlid hy vlliue i,f mi iiiiIit nf aula oil ili'iT.'i' i.f liirei limiiiii nr lilinlgiia is aueil mil nf I hi- lUalrnt I 'milt fur l)i,u l" OH) , Ni'liMiakll, mid in me illlaclajTi, win, un i ill- ...in liny in a.ilimii,i' ll. I ul I a-1 1 mink n. Ill id siihl ilav. nl the I'.iiai front Hour nf the I'ouuiy 1 'unit llimw, in the I'lty nr Omaha, liiiiislns I'liioily, Ni'iniiakii. sell lit nuliilo nudum in the liiKlnat htililcr fur cash. the (nopi'ily ileai lined In an Id nrdnr ul siiln us fnlniws. In wll: l,nla tWKiiiy, tweniv-niie ami twenlv. iinir III Mui s IW11 Hi: imil Inia iiiin. aiui.i mid I W.'hlj-Un.'e in him k four 111 In 1 Ii h 111 mi'i cy I'nik, 1111 iiihlliliin In lha Ciiy id llmiihii, na siu veyeii 11 ml 1 Mid, all slliiiili'd in ImiiikIiis I'uiilily, Nelnuska, Hnld iiinieiiy in he snld In sailsfy lleniK" II. Ulihelt, ndmiulalistur. Will. the will iililiesiil, nf lint eslnln nf Jidin 11. rneeiy, ucccusetl, illllilin herein, th sum nf 1 1 1 1 1 1- llmnmiiid, lour hiimlreil ami twelve inid lli lmi (i.ilj,4(n d.iilniH, juda mi ni wllh Itilerest llieieiin lit Hie rata u( eiaht mi ir cent per i 11 11 11 nt 1 1 .un May ifd, IsSs; ' To suilsfy the further sum of eighty two nmi ba-ii) laaa.wi iiulliira cnata li.;..ln iiiKetlnr with 111 11 ulna ensts uccuniiii. lo a juilKiiient remleied hy lha Ulatinl Court 01 said Ihmisiiim I imniy, at, ll ftlii lei m, A, Ii, lasa, in a ceriuiii Medina in. 'ii nun Hii'iR 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 h . whelein llauiae II. Kllelielt, ililllHUlHlriiliir, Willi Ilia will lilimn. il, hi , ealsln or Jnlili M, rtlinnly. oei e iaeii ia iluint,it, n,,, ' m,i V line, 111, ml ,1, wiener, tt-iiai,.,, Oavnt It. An her, 1 Nimuina Aii Iht, Ami,., j-, llikey, r.osiilielii 1, , 1 uaey, l.aulg lllli, Slsiy iii.iii, t omits e, isewiun, A. W, New 1 on ihrst iiiiiuk inikouwii, wiia nt riilliiis i. Newiun,; ami others ui dm. fellillllllS, Imied at Omaha, Nehriiska, August 13. A. U. Ism, ' JOHN W. M liONAI.U, Hherirr of imualns I'miniy, Neiuaaktv, Orcein. A ilreckviirldgn, Allorneya lut i'lit in 1 irr, l ilciiett, Admr,, etc, vs. Wild l L line, ui Nit, mi. .-6. OItl;l;NK HKKI'KKNHIIMJK. Allorneya, Sm ma l.iie liuiliiiug. HMKItjrK'H WAI,;. I mier 11 mi hy vii 1 ne ut un order of sal Oil m t ri4i ut Intel iliaute lit UinllM'lS I sueii out ul llin j ll nt'l I mill ui uuuga ma miiiiiy, is em uasa, 11 11. 1 10 me Uiravlvii, I will, mi 1 mi 41H1 liny o( riejitemnnr, A. O, tmm, el ten u I'wn M, lu. ul aul.l uy, ul 1 in- -,11 a. 1 liont iiuur of ilia County mot loiiiac, 111 Hie I'ny i,( (;m alia. I'.MKiua I ill, 11 1 y , Nelilllakil, sell Ml hliUIUI inn 111,11 to ti liiKln at hiimi r lor caali, I lie .inicil maiimi'il 111 amd Older Ul sun. na iniiows. in wii : l.ola eis nl, lime, I vK.nl y t wii 11 nd twsll-ly-iniee 111 mm a one Ii;, loia Iwivs ami Hull., 11 m 1, mm k Iwn in, oa IMS III, twuli I'lu inid iwi lily-lnur 111 hiui H tlilna i-.i, I'H a sis 11ml imi. i' in Mo. k four Hi; . US live, seven, Mill. Ilillli'.'ll. loull.i.i. mid tweiily in Idoia live, lola seven um I ISIII III Inlll K Seven I,;; Hod ll.lM ,,,., I ''I'd euwii lu Mo. s eight IH) , la Oiiimmeny I'nik. un 11, Mm, ,1. 1.. 1 ny of iiiinihii, surveyed, pliiiii'd uml ru c.ildi.l, nil allinil.'d m ll.iMKIiia I ouiilv. Ni'l.liiakH, riiilil liloliiily tn he sold lu amlaf lieolse ll, rili In It, MMlllllilalliil.il. Mini will n (in. mil, 1,1 mil ealnle nt John M, hliecly, 1lecfi1s1.1l, f.lri IH I fT heielli. Ii. a sum of etkoi tliiiiisiiiid, two liumln.d .11.1 slatvuve l,2l,.,,lll ilnlliila JllilHUlent With lini'inai niineou 111 the fill" of clt(l . ii-r cenl i.. 11 II 11 1 1 III 1 1 ..1,1 My ii, lallk; 'lu anilely the futlhir sum of lorly. Ihiee I.IMl f."i-I'SI (I3 dollllts dial Imra. Ill toaelher Wllh nccrulng 1 obis Mccor'i Ins 111 a iiiiIkiui'Iii retidenii hy tin, tin I I'miil nf Mil. I IioiikIhs i'miniy at lis May li'im, A, O. in a ceiiuin'av. Hon then end them omnium Oeurae II, I' lli hell, iiilmliilsiiiilor wllh Ihn will nuiiesnl, of It,,, ,.sliil of John M. Hheely, deeeaaed. is ilnliilirf, mid Mar till 'Mini, Alfred I', ttuullev. An. 1, a,. I Tukey, KllsiuMh I M. 'Illke'v I'lunk M I'.l. ll.lldanll. Jlllll't H III. Ion, la., 1. llo .. Mid II. Clilkllia, ('ulklna, lllral Uul real iiiimn unkfi.iwii, wife 1, r lti.li.nd II i'nik Inai. An I'lilliml, Kmlly l'hllmt, Huala Jinoiis, lleri.erl II. I'nlkllis and M.r I'ulkliis are di'ti'iidiiiila I') s!i1 M'hraska, August 1 u .J.""S W 1.1 I 'OS A l.l 1 Hlieriff of liougliis I'miniy, Ni'limika. Oleetie A firm kelirlilai. A 1 1 v. r... I'li.iiiiirr. " l lliliell, Adtiir, VS. f'nllll et ill loan Ml. Nn. r.d. 8-19-6. 7fi1r?30 Dy$ Free Trial !" . ar; (aj, ia ,.,1 a aa li..a ami.,, t OMt'Mf Of MoMltff III AliVAJtVI. l-( ti4i-tir A Altwriisj4, afli tell ttlarh IJ est at a .a ta.a. fhttm as), lleiiai IW I. it ft n'ilT 1ft t tMbr saasfra im tkm WartsL. mmf v HMf irmm 9 1 In M, Hi lug Ma. kienae Mil wilaMiatti k-l.t.tt !(.... I, )( I Oft ( Mr-lU ldgaw lf ll.tl..r i r le4a suMi .! fl lA III. .Ihll.U t I M. a ...(. at v. pi, amp ui ieie)i, ( M ttttfa A tUs4 Mathiw wt ,bti. karfj mmsL $22 HY VICTOR "MORGAN w HHilSltlmsi I'llf hml mi, 4 u. 9 ' ?- 40 pmtf wUlHT' "f fwcfixf Mtw ft In, 11 3 l fnei nftn ! , stir. 'tMWlpjaU; fideff ttttUeal arle. tuimssa Wi Victor man r o rn ivi.iaii, Irl 196 in 207 Htlh S.inut. CMcsbo. Admirers of James O. Dlalne caa ok-. taln of ui a beautiful history of that eminent statesman. Price, fl.dfl. American Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb. m rnyu