The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, October 06, 1899, Image 4

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    NOTICE OF SALE
OF LAND FOB
DELINQUENT TAXES.
Tor The Tear I 81*8 and Prior Y«ar*.
The State ol Nebraska 1 M
Sherman County. f °
To all whom Li may cancern:
You will take notice that all lauds and
lots on which taxes for 1898 and prior
years have not oeen paid, will be sold at
the County Treasurer's office In the court
bouse In Loup City' Nebr. on the rirsr
Monday in November, 1899, between
the hours of 9 o'clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock
l>. m ; said sale to adjourn from dsv to
day until all the lands and lots have
been offered for sale.
The following Is a list of the lands
and lots to be sold and the amounts set
opposite the description Is the amount
due and unpaid May 1st, 1899. To each
amount will be added interest and cost
of advertising:
H0CKV1LT/E
TOWNSHIP.
All In twp. 18 K. 13
det. Sec Ain't
n e fourth 1 14 67
n e fourth 3 12 24
n2 • e qr end
a e4 ■ e4 3 34 96
w 30 acrea of
ne 4 aw 4 5 3 00
* 2 IV qr 5 8 13
ae qr aw qr
leas town 6 6 06
ae qr ne qr.
lota l and 1,
u 2 ne 4 and
lot 8 6 11 18
Part ne qr
aw qr ne qr 8 47
Part nw qr
an qr ne qr 8 67
Part ae qr
nw qr nw qr 8 63
n w qr 9 8 45
aw qr 9 12 74
ae qr 9 12 12
w 2 aw 4 11 4 32
n w qr 12 13 71
t;2 aw4 and
w2 ae 4 13 12 08
a2 ar4 13 6 36
nw qr 14 14 13
lot l 17 1 53
pt lota 2. 3, 22 47
all In twp. 14 rit 13
dea Sec Ain't
aw qr 3 10 66
ae qr 4 10 61
ge qr 6 10 60
ne qr 7 8 72
•w qr 8 10 89
nw qr 10 12 87
»2 ae4 10 6 64
e2 ne 4 11 10 67
»,‘i uw4 11 9 60
w2 ae qr 11 9 72
awqi 18 22 41
ne qr 14 15 54
nw qr 14 10 13
*w qr 14 14 00
«2 ne4 15 0 03
•2 ne4 15 0 78
e2 nw4 and
•2 iw 4 18 9 20
•2 n w4 19 3 90
n« qr 21 1145
i« qr 21 14 02
• 290 a *2, 21 19 34
nw qr 22 19 12
ee qr 23 14 29
nw qr 80 9 39
•2 n«4 «2
w2 n*4 33 7 52
•2 se4 e2
w j «e4 33 10 09
nwqr 33 0 01
• w qr 38 5 74
w2 w2 ne4.
w2 w2 ***4 33 5 91
ne qr 35 14 18
BIBSTOL
TOWNSHIP
all in tvsp 13. eg 13
dea Sec Ain't
lota 7. 8, 0 3 05
ne qr 18 7 0S
n2 ne4 and
o2nw4 20 13 91
ne4 sc4 and
a2 ne4 21 9 10
nw4 nw4 21 3 05j
sine qr 21 2 5(j|
part lot 6 22 3»>
e2 nw qr 28 8 55!
a 10 ncrea
w2nwqr 28 74
n2 ne qr 29 0 97
82 ne qr 29 7 88
n2 aw qr 29 8 15
•2 ae qr 29 8 09
f2 sw4 and
b2 aw qr 31 11 58
aw4ae4 31 3 00
ae4 art 31 3 05
aw qr 32 16 03
e2 ne t 33 5 39
uw qr 34 4 59
ae qr 34 5 09
•2 aw qr 34 2 (M
ne qr 35 8 14
I* qr 35 3 14
aw qr 35 8 U
ae qr 85 8 14
all In twp 13 rg 14
Dea Sec Ain't
•2 ae qr 1 7 68
w8 ae qr 1 8 15
•3 ne4 and
•2 ae qr 2 1.1 91
aw qr 2 9 35
ae qr 14 15 52
aw qr 14 12 23
■•qr 14 15 30
aw qr 1ft 13 62
ae qr I* 11 0a
ae qr 18 9 04
ae qr 19 10 ft:
ae qr 31 to 16
ae qr 9i I! 37
•9 aat ami
•9 ae qr tJ I* 91
aw qr 34 1ft 00
aw qr 35 13 6ft
a*l a»4 96 3 77
M4«»4 2ft I 69
ae qr 3ft lo 43
el aw qr 35 3 69
w9 aw qr 96 7 14
•e qr 26 10 447
ae4 ae 4 and
ew4 art H « 71
■ y aw qr 91 6 71
•*4 aw4 6w«l
aei 4*4 91 111
#1 *w4 «7 111
aw qr !• 12 M
•w qr tl U U
# IJ 6a‘466
nw qr 30 93
'se qr 32 10 01
n2 ne qr 33 8 c3
»2nwqr 33 492
sw qr 33 12 75
ne qr 34 13 05
se qr 34 14 07
w2 sw qr 36 7 56
se qr 35 9 44
HAZARD
TOWNSHIP
all In twp 13 rj( 15
Dee Sec Ain't
sw qr 1 12 08
*w qr 2 15 88
se qr 2 10 51
ne qr 3 10 00
nw qr 3 17 21
ne qr 0 13 90
Pt w %
*w qr 0 2 05
nw qr 7 14 36
11U iw qr 7 9 51
iwqr 7 9 77
sw qr 8 11 55
sw qr 10 14 67
*w qr 12 14 10
se qr 12 13 44
ne qr 14 12 40
e4 nw qr 14 8 32
w2 nw qr 14 8 57
*w qr 14 18 64
pt ne qr 15 14 90
u2 ae qr 15 6 70
wl5 ac ne4 15 1 58
n2 n w qr 18 10 17
•2 nw qr 18 8 29
|tindivlded2
I>t»e4se4 18 2 15
undivided2
pt ew 4ee4 18 150
ne qr 20 15 72
ne qr 23 18 83
•2nwqr 24 0 20
n2 ew qr 24 0 20
o2 11 w qr 25 0 40
nw qr 27 12 34
sw qr 27 12 58
nw qr 29 18 93
ne qr 29 9 87
nw qr 29 15 20
«w qr 29 10 83
qr 29 21 14
neqr 30 19 57
sw qr 30 11 10
9® qr 81 10 70
neqr 32 23 04
«e qr 32 10 07
neqr 34 15 99
nw qr 34 16 00
nw qr 36 17 97
• wqr 35 20 71
pt aw l iw 4 35 83
SCOTT
TOWNSHIP
all in twp 13 rg jo
Dea Sec Ain’t
uw qr 1 10 74
part «• qr 1 13 11
pt e3 ae qr 1 82
pt d2 ae qr 1 67
pt ne qr 1 37
no qr 2 18 11
aw qr 7 19 79
e2 no qr 9 41 58
w2 ne4 and
e2 nw qr 9 16 02
w2 uw qr 9 29 44
nw qr 10 16 02
w2 aw qr II 34 51
ne4 ne4, e2
ne4. n«4 *«4 12 14 34
nw4 ne4. *2
nw2, a«4 aw4 12 19 07
atrip land Join
ing railroad 12 25
e2 uw qr 18 8 62
Wl nw qr 13 6 45
n2 no qr 14 6 14
Vi ne qr 14 7 62
no qr 17 11128
*« qr 17 13 7C
u2 ne l, aw4
net. nw4
*• qr 20 9 09
nw qr 20 11 36
uw qr 21 1186
je'J to qr 22 8 24
w 2 ae q r 22 25 74
ne4 n e4 24 4 35
pt ne t ae4 24 2 18
a2 »e qr 28 11 76
•i ne qr 27 7 87
»w qr 31 19 31 !
jaw qr 33 19 31
•0 qr 33 13 61 !
II U4 It HON
rows 8H i c
all In twp 14 rg 16
l>e» Sec Ain't
•2 lie 4
• In* I 3 |2 63
»• qr ail 5A
uw qr 4 15 76
nl aw qr
•w4a<*4 4 7 8tt
• 2 net e2
uw4 3 31 92
e2 1*1 el
•wl 6 H |5
t qr 6 n IW
,•3 t»w t 7 340
«1 •• qr 7 3 45
.a* net
u'J Ml » II 96
Eat aw 4
9 Nt 6 |t» Ml
u'J awe
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uw4 |«4 9 16 7«
• w qr » ll.vv
*«qr 14 1136]
6* qr 14 to »4
nw qr 14 lllil
aw qr tl 14 4' I
«• qr l» IIHl
He qr 15 19 19
ne qr 17 12 52
n2 ne qr 18 17 39
pt 8*4 ne4 18 31
8*4 8*4 18 2 89
pt ne4 n«4 19 7 12
n«4 ne4 19 2 89
b2 ne4
w2 ne4 19 13 39
n2 ne4
*2n*4 20 19112
s2 ne4
ni 8*4 20 25 91
nw4 nw4 20 4 91
8w4 nw4 20 5 30
nw4 nw4 20 4 91
w2 Sf4 20 12 90
n2 ne4 28 520
sw l ne4 23 2 04
8*4 o*4 28 2 84
e2 h«4 23 9 79
n w4 8*4 23 4 80
nw4 oe4
o*4 riw4 24 7 40
«w4 n*4
h*4 n w l 24 5 20
hw4 nw4 24 2 37
*2 ir*4 24 0 78
ne qr 25 17 29
•2 n«4 25 7 15
w2 n w4 »e4
nw4 n*4
»w4 2fl 21 77
w2 8*4
set swl an laui
pt «2 s«l
ne4 mw4 27 1002
nw I »w4 27 10 68
nw4 nw4 28 4 4!)
mw4 mw4 28 5 57
n2 ne4 29 17 87
riel nw 1 29 5 30
w2sw4 31 0 90
wbalfiw4 3l 6 90
ne qr nw qr
Be qr nw qr 33 10 41
nw4 nw4 88 3 73
sw4 nw4 33 0 93
nel ne4 pt
nw4 ne4
b2 ne qr 33 34 81
neqrneqr34 3 03
pt w2 ne4 34 4 04
pt se4 ne4 84 4 85
uw qr 34 32 12
w2i<eqr 34 2 89
nw qr 35 21 02
mw qr 35 24 03
C1 AY
TOWNS!! 11*
all in twp 14 rg 14
lies bee Ain't
uw qr 6 8 81
»e qr 7 16 17
ne qr 8 10 85
nw qr 19 12 48
Ml40 acrea
nw qr 20 10 88
rieqr 21 10 30
re qr 28 8 20
mw qr 32 11 07
se qr 34 74 53
nw qr 85 13 47
mw qr 85 12 98
all in twp 14 rjf 15
nw qr 2 9 73
»w qr 2 14 90
ae qr 2 14 10
nw qr 8 14 30
part ne qr 10 17 30
part ne qr 10 8 55
*w qr 10 95 91
n2 *w4 and
aet gw4 12 10 33
gw I sw4 12 5 07
nw qr 12 10 99
ne qr 13 22 00
ne qr 14 17 74
ge qr 18 9 41
»w qr 20 15 50
nw qr 21 15 85
nw qr 20 12 73
w2 ne qr 29 61 00
ge qr 29 18 10
•e qr 34 15 85
ASHTON
TOWNSHIP
hII in i wp 15 rg 13
lie* See Ain’t
nw qr 1 15 98
gw qr 1 15 98
ge qr 117 32
ne qr 2 11 49
n half ae qr 2 6 53
g half ge qr 2 4 75
sw qr 4 7 98
bw qr 0 10 72
•e qr 0 19 09
e 00 acreg of
e2nwqr 7 0 25
gw qr 7 14 88
pt sw qr 7 15
*e qr 7 15 92
w2e2nw4 8 2 97
ge qr 8 11 40
ge qr 9 10 50
ne qr 11 14 94
gw qr 11 14 94
gw qr 12 18 35
n half ne qr 14 7 43
nw qr 14 13 87
rw qr 15 1188
ne qr 21 8 42
nw qr »e qr 22 2 07
«e qr Re qr 22 2 04
neqriwqr22 2 07
lie qr 23 9 38 j
nw qr 23 9 38 I
lie qr 24 8 30
ne qr 70 10 03
*w qr 28 12 39
1.01*1* CITY
TOWNSHIP
all In lap IA rtlur IA
lira Set Am i
n ball nw qr I mi7
i'.’ nw qr I lip.
•4 n< I awt nw!
n. i nw !
«r* *w I aet awl 1 4! 1*1 j
aoulhwaat qr i 14 HI j
tot I II si!
>1 at i ne! it
ael tel IS S ft
part Iota till toft
all la twp IA ran** II
18« S.. Ant l
• 4 nr! nl ael
ae qr ae qr f *1 U
aouibarai qr I 14 as I
northwest qr I |3 SR i
I pi la I aet t
amilt, w«st t|t • W <11 I
I toJMl he*tot «|f A |A 41 I
| Aof i t <% t* al qr 14 14 to
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aW qr IS H A* I
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M aw qr It »af
I a bail aw jr It I at
I a kail ew qr c • at
I part aw qf to HP
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awitaad qt to ar a.
aw tinea t| qr p |t <**
aoaibaaai q« pi l«aa
aaltaad qt M town
•uf tbwWai ,t tt It *1
Ml I* twp II ittqa It
e ba l M qr
a bait aw qr | pg
vr half ne qr
e half nw qr 2 20*1
e half ne qr 10 23 10
e half nw qr
w half ao qr 10 17 78
set ne4 ne4 *e4
s half se qr 14 0 42
lots 3 ami 4 15 a 24
southeast qr 15 14 13
northeast qr 24 15 43
sw4 nwl w2
oil set swl 24 10 01
northeast qr 25 H 42
Lot 1 I Iff
WEBSTER TW1’.
All In Twp. 15 Kantfe 15
Den. Sec, Amt
north east qr I 10 3a
north west qr 3 13 00
southeast qr 3 10 38
s2 swl m2 *# qr 4 17 82
north east qr 8 4* 22
north west qr 8 8 31
north east qr a 1140
south west qr a 1140
south enrtqr a 10 3a
lot 4 14 312
lot 5 ' 14 2 84
e half nw qr 14 533
w2 HC4 set *e4
unit lot .3 14 7 St
e half nw qr 15 7 15
north went qr 18 13 78
south west qr IM 14 42
north west qr 22 a 41
w half nw qr 24 5 08
north east qr 25 18 48
north west qr25 12 88
north east qr 27 8 37
north west qr 27 8 37
south went qr 27 7 47
south east qr 27 5 00
south west qr 28 8 03
north east qr 30 WOW
s 15 at's hall
■orth west qr 30 MU
north eaat qr 36 7 83
north west qr 38 9 27
south west qr 3ft 8 78
south east qr 35 7 «3
All In town 15 Kant s 14.
Des See Amt
south west qr 19 12 88
north west qr 30 18 89
Kt.M TOWNSHIP
All In twp. 15 range 18.
Des Sec. Aro’t
ehalfnwqr 2 BS»5
north west qr 3 17 32
s half se qr
s half sw qr 3 1388
n half sw qr
so qr sw qr 4 18 38
sw qr se qr 4 8 28
e half ne qr
ne qr se qr 5 31 44
w half ne qr 5 8 19
w half se qr ft 24 83
south west qr ft 18 38
n half se qr 8 8 no
n half i*s qr 8 8 91
s half nw qr
n half SW qr 8 19 86
s half sw qr
shalfseqr 8 18 38
sw qr nw qr 7 2 44
north east qr 8 14 11
e half nw qr 8 8 21
e half sw qr 8 8 21
south east qr 9 19 85
s half sw qr
s half se qr 10 108 04
non h east qr 14 13 10
south westqr 17 22 85
south east qr 17 18 87
south west qr 18 1383
north west qr 19 9 80
se qr se qr 21 8 ft"
aw qr nw qr
w half sw qr 22 9 83
north weat qr 23 18 38
south eaat qr 23 18 38
n half sw qr 25 0 17
s hsIf sw qr 25 28 04
north wo»tqr2ft 18 38
n half se qr 28 34 87
s hulf se qr 28 5 33
nw qr nw qr 28 3 78
tie qr ne qr
s half ne qr 29 13 24
Bout h east qr 29 18 56
e half sw qr
lots 3 and 4 30 8 72
w half ne qr
e half ne qr 32 12 24
sw qr sw qr 33 8 12
sw qr sw qr 34 6 08
south east qr 34 12 83
ne qr ne qr 34 15 36
WASHINGTON
TOWNSHIP
nil Id twp 19 range 15
I)cs Sec Ain't
southwest qr 19 19 68
lot 5 21 3 79
lot 9 21 3 33
nw qr nw qr
anil lot 3 29 2 In
n half ne qr 30 5 49
n half se qr 30 5 49
southwest qr 30 49 34
n half ne qr 32 9 75
se qr ne qr 32 4 39
ne qr se qr 32 4 39
n half sw qr 32 5 49
north west qr 32 no 20
SW qr sw qr 32 2 72
north west qr XI 17 40
southwest qr 33 17 49
south west qr 31 11 49
sw qr se qr 34 3 00
lot 4 34 2 77
all In twp. 19 range 19
Des. Sec Ain't
n half ne qr 3 10 99
north west qr 5 IS 23
south west qr 5 10 49
north east qr 9 15 97
s half sw qr 9 5 30
south east qr 9 11 92
south cast qr 7 49 50
se qr nw qr 7 3 35
ne qr sw qr 7 3 X4
s half sw qr 7 9 39
n half sw qr 9 9 92
n half se qr 9 9 93
south west qr 11 19 15
south west qr 12 20 01
sw qr sw qr 13 3 X4
south east qr 14 15 92
north west it IS 19 39
north west qr 17 10 59
nw qr sw qr 19 3 35
e half nw qr
lots 1 amt 2 19 9 27
nw qr nw qr 19 13 24
south east qr 22 IS 35
south east qr 23 15 03
north eust qr 21 16 <13
south weNt qr 21 17 49
north east qr 29 20<>l
south west qr 20 19 39
north east qr 27 14 19
e half nw qr 2s 34 so
north west <jr So 10 25
n half nw qr SI 29 55
n half sw qr SI 4 hi
n J5 ae nw qr S4 1 71
LOGAN TOWNSHIP
all In t«p 19 Mango ll
l*e» Sec Am t
ne qr I 20 99
se qr It .35
se qr 2 HI Hi
ne qr 3 14 04
»w or 4 It 99
n half nr qr 4 7 u9
t) half nw qr 4 5 19
nw qr 10 a 15
southeast qr 15 II 15
| northeast qr *■ 19 »s
j northeant qr '22 I5<sl
; smith West .p 7; It A|
j northeast qr il to ||
northwest qr 24 IS 29
Uorlhwnat qr 25 II S9
so lnw. -t qr 24 15 94
northwest qr J4 19 47
n*< I he ast qr 29 il iff
northwest qr 29 It it
uurtbsttiqigi o u
' * 1 .’.east qr 5* |o tst I
northeast qr il ta It
«o ithwe.t qr U 19 If I
i.ortnwesi qr a ptut
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• W3 a* qr 44 4 st
•".»<n»A»t q# at 1 a>
wntthoqal qr tt agt
witlwsii qr a *44
north wrest qr m | «
southwest qr *8 20 48
southeast qr 98 8 01
northeast qr 27 21 07
s half nw qr 35 12 08
ne qr aw qr 35 2 76
lot I 35 1 27
part lot 2 35 47
part lot 2 35 I 13
OAK CREEK TWH.
All in Twp 16 R«. IS.
Des. Sac. Am t.
ne qr se qr 2 2 35
82 se qr 2 4 74
nw qr 5 1778
sw qr 5 17 7*
neqr 8 14 79
se qr a 17 73
ne qr 0 1412
nw qr 9 14 12
sw qr 9 16 15
ne qr 10 18 85
se qr 10 1178
ne qr II 6 75
w2swqr II 3 40
neqr It 675
nwqr 12 6 75
SW qr 12 6 74
w half neqr 14 3 40
w half ie qr 14 3 40
e half neqr 18 a VI
w2ne4e2nw4IS 17 73
W2uw4a2aw4l8 14 79
e half se qr Is 7 44
south west qr IV 15 83
south east qr IV 13 84
south west qr 20 1171
south east qr 20 1171
north east qr 22 s 76
south east qr 23 8 76
south east qr 25 8 78
north east qr 28 10 50
south east qr 27 12 24
south waat qr 28 II 71
north east qr *0 1171
s half as qr 35 7 UO
LOUPCITY VILLAGE
nBMIBAL TOWH
Lot Blk Am t
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14 and 14.2 . t It
Ifi to 20 Inclusive 8 86
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4 and A . 3 I 12
8 . 4 4 4«
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14 and 14..8 t 24
17 .3 H 02
4.A.. 2 HI
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II and 12 A ft AS
22*40 ft of lots
14 14 IA and 16 A .10 01
22x40 ft of lots
1.4 14 lAaad 18 5 0 16
40x74 ft of lots
14 14 16 and 18. A .14 40
10 .8 bH
4 and 4.7.. I 12
11 and 12.7.. I 12
13 to IH Inclusive 7. I 4A
10 . 7 . AH
Fractional 13. 10., 46
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I to A inclusive II.. 2 08
7.II..13 38
H ar.d 10.II.. I 02
1 tot Inclusive 12 . I 46
2 and 3.17.. I Aft
4 and A .17 . 1 Aft
ft to 10 Inclusive 17. 3 03
21 and 22.17. 1 12
24.17.. 6 04
24.17. 3 02
w 24 ft lot 8...18 IS Oft
A.18.. 2 81
7 .I8 . lt 27
8 . 18 II IA
*2 lots 18 IS 18 4 4ft
a 24ft 14 14 IA 10 4 4ft
Ift and 17.10. 8 02
18 and 10 ... 10. .10 04
20 and 21. 10 A AH
22 and 24.10 .il IA
A. 30 , 80
ft and 7.20.. I Aft
Sand 10. 20. 1 48
11 .20.. 01
12 .20 .. I 12
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2 .21.. 4 4«
17 and 18.21. 4 4ft
21 and 22 and
w half 23.22. 3 02
lu>7 laclualre 22 9 03
Hand 0.22 . I 18
13to15 lnclualve22. 10 04
17.*2.. M
18to22 Ini'lrsive22 4 40
23 and 24.12.. 4 40
ntoO inclUNir* 23 2 83
11-12.23 1 12
l3tol8tncluslv« 23 8 03
10 .83.. 35
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14 .84 . 4 48
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18 .25 . 45
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■■■
The Mystery of Warta.
When a youngster of 10 years, I was
visited by a plague of warts. From my
earliest recollection I had had on my
middle finger an old daddy wart, but at
the age stated this bad multiplied to 40
or more, one being on my lip and one
on my chin. I was considerably worried
over my growing family of excrescences,
and one day a woodchopper in my fa
ther’s employ, who acted qneerly, never
wearing a hat. for instance, said that
be could take the warts away with him.
1 was quite willing to have him try,
and he took me off to a quiet spot under
a willow tree, fiom which he cnt a
Humber of small branches, and these he
cut again into little bits gf an inch in
length, making a notch in each one,
and this notch he set down over each
wart, having at last a collection of 40
or more of these little notched sticks.
These he put into his pocket, saying
that the warts would go away.
I could never say just when the
prophecy was fulfilled, but within six
weeks there wasn’t a wart on my face
or bands, and there has not been one
since that time. What I want to know
now, as I did then—and the conjurer
would not tell me—is what did it. I
have apoken to many doctors about it,
but they merely laugh, as though 1 was
giving them a "pipe talk," and yet the
warta went away, and all the medicine
I bad ever tried on them had no effect
whatever.—New York Bun.
Ilia Opinion.
The woman who speaks her mind
freely on all occasions had been telling
the sad eyed stranger to whom she had
been introduced what she thought of
Mormonism. Her remarks were elo
quent and acrimonious. Bbe had a flow
of language which never failed and was
fortified with facts which could not he
refuted. He listened patiently till she
bad finished and then said meekly,
"Yes, madam; I'm a Mormon myself.’
"I don’t care,’’ she exclaimed,
though her face reddened a little. “A
man ought to be satisfied with marry
ing one woman to wait on him and ho
browbeaten by him."
"I don’t browbeat anybody,’’ he re
sponded reproachfully.
"It doesn't make any difference
whether yon do or not. No man haa
any bnsiness to marry two wives."
"I agree with you perfectly, madain. ”
“Hal Yon admit it"
"Yes’m; no man ought to have two
wives. If he takes more than one, he
ought to atick to odd numbers and have
three, five or seven. It obviates the ne
cessity of a man's mixing in. In case
of a family dispute it provides for a
deciding vote and prevents a deadlock. ’’
—Washington Star.
Fresh Laid.
A lady who did not appear to be in a
very good temper bounced into a cer- !
tain grocer’s shop the other afternoon.
"Is your father at home?” she asked
of the small boy behind the counter.
"No’m,” was the reply. "Anything
I can do for you?”
The lady hesitated before remarking
"I’ve called to complain about the
eggs I obtained from your father this
morning. He told me they were fresh
laid, and”—
"Did he get ’em from the window?”
asked the youthful salesman.
"Yes.”
"Then it’s all right, 'm—they’re
fresh laid.”
"But I say they are not.”
"You’ll excuse me, 'in,” said the
youngster, endeavoring to be polite.
"But I ought to know. They came in a
crate yesterday. I unpacked every one
on ’em an laid ’em there in the window
only this morning. So I knows they're
fresh laid, and that settles it. ”—Lon
don Answers.
Queer Origin of a Hotel.
They any that the best hotel in Texas
ia to be found at Belton, a town on the
Santa Fe road and is kept by “seven
sanctified sisters,’’ as the proprietors
are popularly called. Several years ago
a woman in the place and her husband
quarreled over the best way of ex
pounding the Scriptures to a Sunday
school claaa and were so stubborn that
they separated aud were finally di
vorced.
This family controversy was taken
np by the town, which was soon dis
tinctly divided between tbe adherents
of the husband and the adherents of tbe
wife. Tbe result was a large crop of di
vorcea. and seven husbandlesa women,
including tbe original cause of tbe com
motion. joined together and rented the
town hotel. One of them did tbe cook
ing, another was parlor maid, a third
made np tbe beds, and so they divided
the work among them and ran the tw
Ubliahment on tbe co-operative plan —
Chicago Record.
Olktr Danner*.
"What are you reading aboutf*
Mkrd the man with the wise man net
“The stock market." rrpUad the
youth.
“Don! do it"
“But 1 never put up any iuou«*
Therefore I can't l«ea."
“It makes uo difference. You're like
ly to become one of these people who
tell how much money they would have
made If they bad only dune what they
tame pretty near doing, because they
didn t see how thing* could go other
elm Ami then even your beet friend*
will wish eotoetimee that you would
bet your money aud loan it and keep
etiU abuut It,**-Washington Mar
* fta| Male «l II*.
Alfred C. Welihef of Lisbon t enter,
Me. has In hi# p> weaaion a small lei*
of hay, about • inches long and t Im has
deep amt wide, ami one of the Dan a*
why Mi Webber keeps this hay In hi*
heal lues la keeauae it ia nicely wired
sad put between thin pieces i f I .end*
so that no chat can *ernpe, bet cho-fiy
bees see I he nay was ml as far hark as
It**. »n the John M get# farm in Kit
tary It was bated np by Mr T Traf
Mb eke wna a native of Ktltery, ami
who it n**w a denier in Maeaa. hueetla
' A I.oiik I)or.
A lady living cm Park avenue, Wal«
nnt hills, was recently presented with a
full blooded imported dachshund, a liv
ing exemplification of the saying,
‘‘Man wants but little here below, but
he wants that littlo long.” This dog in
particular has all the fine points of u
trne dachshund. Its length is at least
four times its height, and its legs arc
stumpy and have the conventional crook
of a golf stick at the foot. The lady
has several other dogs and is quite a
fancier of canines. The other evening a
gentleman ralh d who had heard a great
deal of the celebrated animal. As he
entered tho darkened parlor a small
yellow dog of no particular treed arose
from a rug in front of tho grate and,
unnoticed by the gentleman, slowly
walked toward the door. Tho dog
crossed half way over tho threshold and
stood in such a position that a person
in the parlor could just see its hind
legs and tail. At that moment the maid
lighted the gas, and the duchshnnd
poked its head inquiringly through an
other open door. The gentleman gazed
in amazement at the head of the dachs
hund peering at him from one doorway
and the hindquarters of another dog
visible in the other doorway, and then
in the hearing of the servant ejaculated
“Lord a mighty! I heard that this
dachshund of hers was a long one, but
this animal certainly beats my time!"
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Uratvn nt Mulit.
The architect and bis friend the
builder were driving back to the for
mer’s office. They had been out to the
edge of the city to look at Homework
on which they were engaged. As they
drove by a certain house the builder
looked up ut it proudly, saying: ‘‘There
is a house that I built myself. 1 not
only built it, but 1 drew nil the plans.
Every bit of work in it is mine." The
architect looked at the house and smiled
in a provoking way.
The builder noticed the smile and
looked at the house in a new light.
“How hard 1 worked on that!” he said.
“In the daytime I had to do something
else, but every night 1 would sit up late
drawing on those plans. I drew on 'em
every night for a month."
The architect looked at the house
again ami smiled once more, and the
builder saw him.
Again he turned his eyes toward the
product of bis brain, twisted his neck
to squint at it after the carriage had
passed it. Then ho looked at the archi
tect with humility. “It looks as if
those plans were drawn at night, doesn’t
it?” be said, and there was pathos in
his voice.—Worcester Gazette.
I*ooIs on Murder I uses.
Bookmaking in murder cases is one
of the forms of gambling here, which
has opened a new li< Id to the men who
are willing to lay odds. The suggestion
smacks of the ridiculous, but a gaudily
dressed young man. with a few “notes”
in his left hand and $10 in money in
his right, appeared in the criminal
branch of the supreme court here a few
days ago. “Who’s on trial?” ho usked
an officer. Being told, he consulted his
notes and said:
“Let’s see. Lawyer Blank; defense,
insanity; charge, murder.” And then,
turning to the doorman again, “I’ll bet
you 1 to 10 hc-’s acquitted.”
The conrt officer looked puzzled, but
was astounded when the gaudily dressed
informed him he was making “book.”
The court officer saw that he made
tracks, but not before over $900 in bets
bad been placed on the outcome of the
case. An inv< tigution showed that
there are a large number of these book
makers doing business around the New
York courts, and their profits are said
to be very large. — New York Letter in
Pittsburg Dispatch.
I.andor'n Cravat.
At u friendly dinner at Gore Honse,
when it was- tho most delightful of
houses, his dress sav, his cravat or
shirt collar had become slightly disar
ranged on a hot evening, and Count
d’Orsay laughingly culled his attention
to the circumstance ns we rose from
table. Laud' a became flushed and great
ly agitated, "My dear Count d’Oraay,
I thunk yon! My dear Count d’Orsay,
I thank you from my soul for pointing
out to me tb< alsiiiiiuable condition to
which 1 am reduced! If 1 had entered
the drawing room and presented myself
before Lady Ulessington in so absurd a
light. 1 would instantly have gonu
h< me, put a pistol to my head and
blown my brainsont."—"Landor’a Let
tern “
tel»>!>'■ ( iirlous Taste.
George Nelwyn bad a strango but not
uncommon pa n for seeing strange
bodies, especially those of bis friends
Hu would go any distaucu to gratify
this pursuit l. rd Holland was laid up
very ill mi Holland llonsn shortly Iwfure
his death. George Si Iwyn sent to ask
how ho was. un i whether he would Ilka
to se* him l.' i l Holland answered
"Oh. bv all means! If I’m alive loiaur
row I nllttIt be delight' d to sea tIt ofge,
and 1 kiiow that if 1 am dead he will
tw delighted to see Ill'll"- Letter nf
Gem ml I'm
la lalsrsars,
■on h ar»> tp. 1 ti* t.i with h the
hu man srn«e« ami unterstanding are
anse« ptihle," remark'd the uiau who
4o* n t esre wlo ih' i j u (oiuprehsml
him or n t "that, l .ri illy «|*aklag. I
tt Is »!»eltiislj list | aili|« to Ns a Lao
lately iar* * f am iPiac"
"I*- *r i«»‘ * »> laic -I Mis* t «yann«
I "1 ill'll# t hu >W n>M Wera IfN "
"What 1"
•• V weather jr i t Wioiiagtoa]
Nisi I
the MNrrare, 1
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latent •*>» gi i« i ,#s I
**A i: ' »#th t* ut u ai M to build 1
ft r tiieio If ihe it i . ui. at in thul
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loot • - uina " —
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