CtCcunty Journal. OmCXLL OOCHTY tkPTM. MaeripUoe Price, 12.00 t. t Frwn - Miter at the Harriaon port oBtoe aa aee- kyftliU HcMtoa Kwalle4. fetalis XHJlVli, ExEcrnvK Db foanvtT d Uie Members of the T eo-ty-irst tieoeraj Assembly: A legal e, it line has arisen which may effect fu tare restllU at td legislation to be enat ewbjr tha legislature at Hie proposed eperlal seesioa to convene on tle 5th day Of Joes aexL I am advised by eminent Mrthority, among the very highest legal Mithonbea or the state, that grave re enlte ma follow the passage of laws by the legislature in its present condition, and that such law may be declared void. Tbia opinion is most pronotin'ed and ern pbetic. Another opinion, equally tnii heat, ia that the question is surrounded with very grave doubts. The cause of thee opinions is found in the fact that several district in the state will be with out representation. The spirit, intent and parpose of the constitution is, that all the people of the state shall be represented. In the districts referred to tha people have had no opportunity to elect their representatives for the pur pose of filling vacancies, and, therefore, they are deprived of the right of repre sentation from no fault of their own. The difficulty has arisen from the fact that a number of members liave been ap pointed to lucrative positions in the cit ies and counties, and others have re moved from their districts, which fact disrjiialifins them from holding seats in the legislature. They had not tendered their resignations and the official knowl edge of such vacancies and therefore could not order them to be filled. Tie statute requires that before the conven ing of the legislative body in special session the vacancies shall be filled by epeml election; the command is impera tive. Therefore in order to remove the difficulty, it would be necessary to post pone the time of the meeting of the leg islature to a subsequent date and to or der elections in the vacant districts, which might extend the session to mid summer. Bather than to prolong the agitation of this special session and to cause elections to take place at this time and to save expense to the state, and in view of the legal difficulty, I have de cided to rescind the call for a special Kor, therefore, I, John M. Thayer, governor of the state of Nebraska, do i this, my proclamation, re- r tiie call for a soecial session of the lefjjsstnre contained in my procla- i Of date, the 34th day of Hay, . convening the legislature on the Hh day of June next, and do hereby de - dare that there will be no special sess ion of the legislature. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state. Done at Lincoln, this 81st dav of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, of the state the twenty fourth, and of the independ ' ence of the United States, the one hnndred acd four teenth. By the governor: : JorxM. Thayer R, COWDOtY, Secretary of state. Bon. L. D. Bichards' boom for gov enter gathers momentum every day. It already looks ae though it would be elms for any one else to apply. Fre- The act of Oov. Thayer rescinding the proclamation for a special session of the leglslatim, appears to give quite general mUeflm Itini The prevailing opinion is tmt there wae bo emergency demanding Jodje Erakaid fined a school , district . Ilium P00 for contempt of court, in Cberry oeemty a lew days ago. The ett had eeeered t he ecneol officer to fij nr T warrants and be failed to do ' eal 7n the fact being proven to the wart U share Be was imposed. TexCIcal aspect indicates that L. - Ull Iw. V -"";r ominee for governor. Mr. -, ; state central committeeman tatwa. - Hie nomination will J ryoa by the repuUicam of the V'fk amtiafactiea.-jrmtia Ob- ,tLJt, fee wprews court ad- ' Wt The decWen m rrry eaa of HuB ra "ll 'Ziluwn, Thepre- " "lii;. would, fan - r" Jtt wi 'io' ( mflta. on C'Jf mam t m ao- Oil last Monday a third pro Initiation from Oov. Thayer was publisiied. It was rem inding the jro laiuation calling the legislature to convene in extra sess ion on June 5th. The last proclamation was expected as ever since the call for an extra session a great deal of prepare has been brought to bear on the execu tive to get him to rescind the call. It is quite evident that ttie governor had been led to beheve that a few men rep resented the majority of the people of ttie state and that a Biaxial session was de manded, but public meeting were lield aDd petitions circulated, signed and sent to tlie governor w hich proved clearly that the ieop!e of Nebraska did not de sire an extra session, and the result was the re-calling of tlie order. It is now in order for the people of the state to take hold of public matters as they should. Let every one go to the primaries of their respective parties and send delegates to the various conven tions who will select men for legislators who will work and vote for the Austra lian ballot system and a board of rail road commissioners to 1 elected by the peiple. It rests with the farmers and laborers of the state wliether such laws are passed or not. They liave the power for they liave the numbers, but if they do not take interest enough in tlie af fairs of the public to exercise the rights given them they should not raise a howl because things are not done to suit them. See that honest men are elected to represent you, or rather, see that hon est men are nominated. lM not stay at home until tlie nominations are made and then kick, but take a hand in the se lection of the men. The reports from Washington indicate that there will no silver legislation. The west ought to rise nnd make a uuited demand that there be legislation of that kind, and also that it be of a very liberal nature. It is stated that a party of importers representing $s00, 000,000 went to Washington to protest against some of the items in the tariff bill, and that will certainly have Rome weight, but if the united west should make an appeal for free silver coinage, a much greater .power would be repre sented than the capital of the importers. The west wants an increase in the vol ume of the currency. It is true that it would decrease the purchasing power of a dollar, but it would not decrease the debt-paying power of the dollar, and the west wants to get out ,'if debt. The Herald makes a great ado about the selection of census enumerators for Sioux county and appears to feel bad because the recommendation made by the fusion county committee were not heeded. It also states that the status of affairs in Sioux county are known out side the borders of the county. That certainly is a fact. It is pretty well known in republican circles that the committee of which the editor of the fusion-rine-onran is chairman, is com posed partly of democrats, and that democrat- is the guiding power of the fusion political organization in Sioux county, and it is safe to predict that the actions of that committee will be dealt with as they deserve. If any man or set of men expect recognition from the re publican party they should not fuse with the democrats. There is no qnestion but that the gen eral agitation of the labor question all over the country wfll result in remedies being provided for many of the abuses now existing. The new law in ew York providing tliat employees shall be paid at the end of each week and that wages cannot be assigned to the employ ers or their agents is certainly a step in the right direction. A law prohibiting lartfe companies from establishing stores of their own and compelling em ployees to purchase of them at exorbi tant prices ought to be in force in every state. The tendency is to assist the la boring classes and farmere and if they continue to take an active part in the public affairs they can get all the relief to which they are entitled, for they have the numerical strength to compel recog nition. The candidacy of Judge Kinkaid for congress in the third district is becoming stronger every day.' Reports come in from good, reliable sources that the pop ular jurist of the northwestern district will go into the congressional convention with the entire twelfth judicial district solid for him and will also have a large number of delegates from other parts ol the congressional district who would like to see Kinkaid sent to represent .this district in congress. . The fact is that Judge Kinkaid is a man of honesty and ability and wherever lie is known he is respected and admired, and the repiihli cane of the third district would honor themselves by honoring bim. JuetMeam as hot weather were wilt be more er imb bowel corn ier vs vicinity. Every person ll lamibes, ought to have some rshahle '"" at hand for ia- letaot am u aase it ia Beaded. ' A W or 6 mt bottle of chamherlain's OohV', Choi era and uttntuM Bewedy ia joet what yen oght . have and all mat yon vtfcUeetd, area for ttie moat severe If eonere 'Would stop tlie bickering on trie tan n sod pes ue iree stiver coinage bill Ibey would do more to re lieve the west than by any oilier action they could perform. The sooner tlwy uo mat li sooner u.ey wu, uo wnai a . vast ma jomy of u peopie oi me west ; want them to da j - Assistant Pott master General Clark- son in an interview a few dUys a?o de- j nied that Sm had sent in his resignation j or that he ever contemplated d mig bo. j The news gatherers at Washington are i constantly in Vaivb of some sensational ; news regarding officials and it appears that the reports of the resignation of Clarkson was a nepj.per fake. j " j Church Howe lias resigned his josition: with tlie Missouri Pacific railroad. aii it' is rumored that he will lie a canduitte ; for congress in tlie first, district. There j is one thing certian and that is lliat ? (liunh Howe is one (T the aMest men in tlie state and if lie gets out of railroad: circles, a great many would support him ho have always beeu opj-osed to him for public office. Tlie Valentine Gazi tte, a prohibition jwper, claims that all license men op pose tlie Australian ballot system. That I is a grave error. Ward rounders and j political tricksters nmv oppose the metis- ure It by its adoption tliey would lre ii . i t .1.. ,. (:., i ,,t '. everv man who wants t see a fie bal- t and a fair count is anxious to see j that method of conducting adopted. lcctiotis! j i The following item, clipped from the' Ft. Madison, Iowa, Drwxrul, contains j information well worth rcmemliering: j Mr. John Roth of this citr. who met i i Ih an accident a few d.ijs ago sprain ing and bruising ins leg ana :irm quite i severely, was cured by one fiO cent lot- I tie of Chamberlain's Pain li iliu." This t remedy is without an equal i r sprains ; and bruises ana snouiu imve n pi:i e in. very household. For sale l y ('. 1L A.i- drews. j The indications are that the tariff leg-1 islation enacted by ttie present congress will make material reductions on many things. It is a hard matter to get it so e to coun- educe prepared that it will do no injustice to any of the varied industries of the c try. A great cry lias guite up tu rwut v j the tariff on sugar, but the projectors of ' the Grand Island sugar factory declare that if the contemplated reduction is made it will be ruinous to them. The feeling in the west is for reduction as rapidly as is consistent and that feeling appears to be growing stronger all the time. The laws of South Dakota provide 1 that insurance companies shall publish a statement and also fixes tlie rate to be paid for such publication. It appears tliat advertising agents have ta ken the contract to liave the work done for the insurance companies and are at tempting to get the work done for about half price. The Oelri.'hs Adrvrale through it column, cives the advertise 0 ur agents to undersUod that thev will have to pay the rate provided by law if the statements are published in that pa - ner. If all the nuhlisherH of South Da - kote' Like tliat Dosition and star bv it. .,,.;. they will be following a wise course. Decoration day was more generally j observed this year throughout the eat than ever before. The most notable event of the day probably occurred fit Cleveland, Ohio, where a handsome monument was dedicated to President Garlield. The affair was grand and was attended by President Harrison, inein- mers of his cabinet and other noted men. At New York the corner stone of the Washington memorial arch was laid with appropriate ceremonies. At al most every city and town the occasion was fittingly olmerved. It will not be long until the day .set apart in memory of the dead heroes of the rebellion will be most universally observed of all na tional holidavs. ' ft 2i? w . ' VA J gEJ mm- ! nil ri lils'lPPi!!'!!! P i' S g III R I Eys end SIda Ointment. j A certain cure fur Chronic Sore Eyes, jTetffr, S;.:t lUipum, hcald Head, Old r Chronic Euros, Fever Sores, Eczema, g, Sore Nipples d Tt is coo!:nr and Boothine. huc,W4 of e?s have Wn cured by it gftcr jji other treatment had failed. J3 and. 50 cent boxes for sale by I". 11. Andrews, Druggist. AUN'f SHAFFER'S Wrliffl; An Oil L.lr W bo ia Put to Sleep by the 1 aling of m I Irum. Among In n penpie in this part of the wur.ii. sny a kiu-r from Fiitdiay. O., is Mrs. Ana Kiunrr, fiJii.iarij known as Aunt At u." KUe hve on a far with hi ha .Lin i b jt ten ciUea from luisci '. i over t h !;iv-m e y.-ars id, and o fa.l Jler0 c,!"1 4t r,it k..p wiLi kr bufctnd bi-. a dn-m in trout vt tue i..?je fur at lca-i aa l03rs tnd af er ,ter b3 b,Mri by liie Drfg ;bo fr m kt.uiuia r teaus v.e cuarire wuica a is w;te is oifcSiit'g into drcwu ml lie bus a una; e drum wLicti he ruu..e fur hiiuseif uuru.ir tiic cariy yeurs of Ite war, and, a Le was isc!&.nuit'd from twg tnl-j the art by re.,ii of physical dtsubii'.t'es, he lid Lat tie cimlj for the country by ui.i.tig as the orunitner f ir a company of W;3ie guards" wuu.ii Urilied ia bis neijrb- ll was durirtg this period that his w ife Ccsl dev'ir.-d tier strange uiuitia. Bciq of a kivU v U' rvy.ts un.ii'. lament, aud nicfa wroiicnt tip over tte -ir, she could tit .-jCP a' u-.irtil Ui.less lr hucumd itii Itts.t As tin was nut perm iu-o to sleep ua;.i Dis f" tid lli-st journeyed liitxi tlie re.ili'is of siu-a x-r, he put in ttie ttiue prao tic:cK upen hi drum, la tma wy aud Aim" grew into tlie tabu ( f failing asioep Ui tlie nystemaLic mtjBlc of tlio drum, and sooalt liecaiue a neeessiiy. t-li9 could not sleep v.1tbmi its solaciug sound, and thus Aboat eight oV.ocX t'ncie Jaa.0 Rets Cul bU uruia ai.d (iocs to work as if he wer w.Ji -g a charge on a battery, and tlieri grauuati.v drop luto slower ana more k . ;:,.-.!.;. li.iisic until nl the end of an huur's stidjr beating he feels conviuced that his wifu is suuiid asioep. Tbeo he puts aside tiisttlfwp prodav-er and jouis tno prtuerof hi -jcy Jt.d S'jrews ou her excursion Into si tniis-riuitfi Tbe SiarT-ris bar'' a nice farm and are In yt-oi ciroums-hitet s. atiu burriiig this drum p !Cti!utrtlv. are met people audgood cciph- fto'-s B nit lit;- ii.'.d ai.d wife belong to the S(titXtst Cif.in-U. THE IMPORTED PERCHERON j U STALLION, BARBARIN 0256. ! 10135 Will make the s-ason of 190 at my ' pia on Varbonnet creeK, d miles west 'J , A I . .A i . s- - T-.M, J C ; 01 v. X. inee s, except r niays mm j uroays wtien tie win sumo at wuntro-e, 1 Desrrintlon and Podlirree. Barbarin 1 a black-era v: star in forehead; foaled I March 27, lHt; inipr.rted im; weight l.WWllis. Bred tiv il. txuxliene, L-om- UM of &iu0r;s Sahloi.s, Le nartmeiit of Orne, Out by Houillard lot!, he by Fuvot-k, belonging to M. CliauiMion. TERMS$15 to in sure with foal. Due and payable when the mare is known to I with foal Or upon her re moval from the county or change of ownership. Care vrill be taken to prevnt accldeuts but I will be reapousible for none. A. W. MOHR, Owner.' Horsemen mv fine stallion "Nor man" can always be found at my farm 1 mile southwest of Harrison. R Wilson. orrtcHu. DIWCCTOY. HATt OFRICEES: Jotoo M. ThTr, OvcniHir, Unooin, Seb. Oto. J. Mriklejobn LlMtenart Ooveriior U K. t oiriiery irretry 01 t T. H. Benton Auditor John . Hill Treurer W llllniu lnt Attorney General John steea Iixl t ouimtoaioner Geo. B. Ln (rapt. ltiblU inntrootton D. Hopkins Wsrden of PenitentUry W. M. Knapp Supt. HoKpitmJ for luMne COKGRESSIOSAL DEI-EOATIOK: A. 8. lddoc r. S. Senstrr, Beatrice C. F. HiDtterwo I". S. Senator, thriaha W. J. lotmell, CouRreaitmai lt Dint., t'mHla G. I.. I-awa, - " ft " M Geo. W. E. Dowj, " 1 " rrmont JVD1CIABT: Aniao t'obb Chief Jantiee, Un'olit S. Maxwell Associate Judge, Frfinon T. l Sorval ..Aanociate Judje, beara W". A. Uxwe Clerk and KeporIT, M . TWEt.FTH JCDIC1AL DITICT: M. P. Kinkaid , Judge. O'Selll Conrad I.tudeman Clerk, HarriTOn COl'XTT OFFlCEiiS: U. Barker Coun'.y Judge Conrad I.lndeinan Clerk M. J. Gnybart .Tresimt A. Soutlm orth Supt. Public Inatructioo Tboa. Biddy Sheriff Geo. J. Sbafer loronft A. R. Iew ....surveyor Conrad Liudeman Ocrk of Di.trict Court Geo. Walker County Attorney B0 4P.D OF COBJMISsIOSERS; Don M. W eir, (cliairmn1 lt Ulmrtet ( has. V. Grove , M " A. Green.... Sd " , LEGISLATIVE: A. Bartow. .Penalor, Dlntnrt No. 14, cuanron G. W. Siiiionaon Rep., Dlst. o. M, Alliance l'BECINCT. S. L. B. Maine ...Jutice of the Peace H. Morrlfleld ' " K. K. 1'oat Constable VILLAGE OFFICERS: W. R. Rnittb (ehalrnian) ..Tntw J. f. Pfoat " J. C. Northrop - " E. I). Satterltw : " 11. W. Wtnflor ..: j . " A. J. Baboook Clerk D. P. liavla Treaanrer school orricr.Ks: S. L. B. Maine Director W, R. fmith Moderator D. II. Grixwold Treasurer TF.RMS OF CCICRT: District Court, At Harrtmn, commence April llitb and Sepiemter t3d, Count 9 Court, At Harriaon, Commences first Slontlay of each month. Grant Guthrie, -bcALta in- Lumber, Lime, Grain Coal. -ALSO Agent for wind mills and pumhb. B. E. Brewsteb, , F. Comrji, Vice Pres. President. CHA8. C. JAMESOS, Cashier. Commercial Bank. ntrxmroBATCD. Ja- -TBANSACTSD.' . having Boat ' prw J.tt wilt r-wfVe mark4 eot ot Wl All nn" tbia fHtprr p rd are rue-t-d to '""l1 polii-KandU any error eslal rIo WI aina 10 thU offi- at ouc. JiOTJCE FOB Pl BLlCATIO. land (ifllce at Cbadron, Kebraaks, May 1. ltJ- ' ottcUbrebvien th?t wf"U?",Ln namrd hitler b. Bled notice of bis ljUra tion to i...k Sual proof in claim, and tbHt aald proof .-ill "j in-Conral Llndewaii. t ... court at liarriaou, Mil- on juno "- . Kl'Sff.LL WILLIAMS, of Montrow, pen. Si, m1e H. K. !o- M. for the s X, sec n. He name thf following wtineto tnprovs blco. tiutiou. r-.i'lnc upou nud eu'UV 'nn of r.id I d. vif : Kdwtti C. Myera. Ivid F MHck.i.i!dl T. 1 Bayer, turn twwo , all of Moutroar, Seh. Nollre for 1'Bl lirstloa. Iud Office at Cbadron, Kebraaka. Mv 1. ixte. t Koflc ta herrb given that the following u,tttr 1,. notice of her inten tion to make Anal proof In anppon 01 nr . .UL litnl nrtm in tnnm rl., . .. , t. . t ... ..1 hnnif will tic made be- m tiv ta-ror i onrad I Indnnan, clerk of the d!trii-t court, at Harriaon, Jeb. , on Jane tt, 140, viz: IXiRTHEA WALTER, of Harriaon, Neb., who made IL E. No. BH for the nrH n and H nci, and nV a-i of m-c II, tpS. f !-he naini-a the lol lowing wtincnaea 10 hr oo itiiiuou renl'le upon and cultiva tion ol aaid land, vif- John Herman, Huns Denker, Kerdenand Podoll, William inthuU, all of IlHtrinon, Seb. W. H. McCaHs, f 40) Kfeglater. Nullrp for I'nbliratioo. Land tilflce at Chadnjn, Ni-braaka. j April K, 1- ( Notice 1 hereby given Ibut the following named settler inu. hied notice of bla inten tion to llntlie final proof In rapport of hit claim, and tint Hld prool 111 la- made be forel onr id I indeman, clerk of the district court, at ilarrlsoii. Hebrou JnneS, ltf.l,vli: W lilinm K. I'at'er.in. of llarrisou br who mode I, S. No. SIM lor tBb "H ae and .1, hi 14 aec 4, tp SI, r 6i. lieiiHinea the follow lug wltneaaea to prove bla contlnnoua reldcnce UHn and cnltus tion f -aid land, vizt Dwlglit It. Griawold, Llltert .M. ( rricr, Wlllet H, Green, Ldwsrd A. elr, all of Harriaon, Nebraska. IB-STj W. 11- McOs. Register. Conaolidated Notlre for Pnblirstlon. Jjind Offlee at Cbadron. Sebraaka, I Mhv , l0 I Notice i berebv Klven that the following named act tier ha tllud notice ol bii inti-n-tlon to make final proof In support of Ilia cliilin, nnd Hint anld pnaif will le made tie lore Conrad I.liideiniiii, clerk of the diatrirt conrt, at Harriaon, Nobruaka, on July 8, 1KJU, vl: t'onnt H. Wadnwonh. of Hnrrlvin. b., who made ft. . No. for the wH e and e.i ti ec , t p SI , r .v;. hi' name the following wltneaaea to prove hla contlnnon residence uMin aud cultlrs tlon of a .Id I uid, vi.t Ricli.ird Slinler. John Corbln, Koliert Wilson, Kellum P. Lindaey, all ot HarriMim, Neb. Alao Ijiui P. WaiUwiirtli, of lUrrlaon. N'eb. who inude O. . No, M for the X imH ec , ami uH licit oc I", tp Si, r tw. She nninea the following wltneaaea tp prove her continuoua resilience upon and cultivation of auid land, vii: Richard Slin ler, John Corbin, Roliert W llaon, Kellum P. Llndev, all of Hurriaon, Neb. 3i-Vl W. H. Mc"A)in, Keglater. CudMilitlated Nntic For I'ttbllcatloD. Land Ottltw nt ( liadron, Neb., ( Jnii, Pe. I Notice 1 hereby given Unit tho following minted ctUer Imk Sled notice of hla inten tion to make dual proof In auiiport of hla claim, and that km id proof will be made be fore (ourad Lindeman the clerk of the di trlct court at Harrison, Ntb., on July 14, Into, vix : Pi ter Sehrl tel. of Montroae, Ncbr., who mndn D. R. No. 14, for the e3 ec ffl, tpiM.rllu, He nainei the following witnesae to prove hla continuoua residence upon and cultiva tion of aald land, vIe: Jacob DotneUhanaer. John Vaver, Jacob Henry, all of Montrose, Nenr., and Wllhelm hchulta of Harriaon! Ncbr. Alao Jaroli I)methaner. of Harriaon, Neb., who mad-1). . No. for the eX nw nH aw , Mt t, tp 33, r 8B. lie uatuea the following wttnenac to prove hl coutinuoiia reaidimce afxtn and cultlv. tlon of mild laud, viz: Huua Denker, Ferdi nand I'wloll, t ha Haulier, Peter Hcbletel, all of Harrison, Nebr. Alao Karhael i. Walker, of Colltna Neb., who made I). 8. No. 1149 for the se aee S, tp a, t a. he name the following wltneaaea to prove her coiitluuoUH residence uiwn and cultiva tion ol, wild land, vi: 1. enydex, of Hur rinon, Nebr., George Todd, William Pollard, K. O. Walker, all of l olllna, Nebr. NS-.1J W. II. McCxss, Reglater. Notice of Cnnteat. tT. S. Land Office, Cbadron Neb., I April Si, IMMl. i f omplaint No. having been entenl at ttila ontce by Augntt W. Molir agnint chea ter nwaneVffor fnllnre to comply with law aa to llinljer culture eulrv No. 4u7, dated Atigunt t, lrv-4, Uiu the aeV, aec-tlon 1, town ultipSt, iungi 5.1, ill hloux county, Nebraaka, wtLh a view to the ctihcellutloiiof aaidentry: couUnt.iiit alleging that tli auid ciaiinaiit bua fulled to break or riw to be broken live acrea of auid tract duriug tbo flrat year after entry; and baa fulleil tocure the defect up lo the Utile of initiating una conteat. lae unt'l p.irtlea are hereliy niiiniiioiivd to appoar at this ofnoe on tliervi day of June. at JO o'clock a. 111., to rcxpoud and I urulahtesU- ntony concerning stitu aiicgeu ftiilure. lea tiuiouy of witueaaea will laj taken before 0. K. V erity, alt C. H. (.uurt Couiiiiiaaioner, at bia office in Hnrrlaoii, Neliraaka, ou the Iclh day of June, lt, at 10 o clock a. m. ia-) - . H. mccaxs. Kegiatcr, Eatimate of Etpeiiaea. Hakiisok, Nr.H , M at is.ism. At a meeting of the board of county com- luiaoloiiera ol nioux county, held on the lull day of January, law, the following atunnte fur expensed for tbe year low we made: Ijintnct uourt expenaea KKJO 00 naliirira iU0 W ntallil.icl y 400 00 Printing . 1110 w Ulllcel-a Iea : . J.V10 00 HoaUa mid briagiw 7100 00 iiideotedueaa nii'i mtereat lUJUu 00 inatitnte 100 0 ton it house ami Jail.......... 1,000 00 liicideuta.1 expnep................ sOOO 00 Inaaue and poor fund . SO0 00 Allowed uot-onnta outatandlng on court bouae.. 1,900 00 Soldier.' relict t und W0 00 ! Wi COMIAU LlXfRHAK, County Clerk. Koad Xotlre to Land Oh am. To all whom It amy concern: it appearing 10 me tMi.tra of county com miaato.icra lnt the irabllc good raqnirM tbe lollowlng aectlou liuua to iw oiieued aa public roaUa, towlt: t oiiiiiieiieing at nw corner Of ace. 11, twp. li, r la, tltcinjc aoutll I mile, thence etui 1 tulle, tneuce aoutb I mile, lliciicc e.ii.1 1 mile, tbeuve aoutb on l p eine o uniea. .tiauiroui aw corner aee, 13. twp. Si, r tlwnue rtu aoutb tltrea Btles. alao eoiiiuienciug at nw corner aec. t. two. Si, r lo luneeaA to ae corner aec. H, twp.H r m, it ia tuerviore urusrsa tat ti oejet" tioua thereto or cl.iliu. for daiugea tuuat be aiotl In th eonuty cbnk'a ocsce on or bafore noon of 1 he i .tn d.,y or Auguat, law or roads will iwexUlMtteied without refereaeetlienTto. 17- toxaAi. Linti4,i, County Clerk. L E. BELDtH A HON, . Waori and Corrltjt Mt&wi, ReeatrlBi done om nam nettee. Oeed work end reeeeasMs ebwejas. ljP!7JMjiAOwi ttMra. It it the beet th otbef livery I i'li'liil! liii aa pa mm tnoreMstHi traat- IVWVill 14 fiiiariM k mm, got mi kjd a. AaeVsw tl t?