i 3 V:-,j G I f f ? - p-. ?; 1r ' 3 6- c J ? : f i - - rr. OF GENERAL INTEREST. Th consuraptioa of peanuts U MOO.000 buihels a season. The wealthiest oolored man in the .South if a New Orleans sugar planter named Marie. He has an incomo of $40,000, and is a cultivated gentleman. The once fighting Modoc Indians hare become industrious fanners in the past twelve years and half of them kava professed Christianity. A Wisconsin lover wrote to his sweetheart: "There is not a globule of blood in mj heart that does not bear your photograph.11 A colored aaa, on trial for rob bery in Washington, instructed his at torney to oaaUeoge every negro on the Jury. He said he preferred toon frost hls.caae to whlto men. A fanaer in Huntingdon County, Pa., caught an owl and put it in his ban to fight his rooster. The wl fought, and the rooster did the bast he could, but when the battle was ver the rooster was dead. A Kingston (N. Y.) minister mar ried a couple one night recently, and when signatures were asked to the certificate it was found that neither the bride, groom, best man nor brides maid could write their names. They all signed by making marks. A Georgia colored man is very fond of alligators as a food product. He captures the saurlans, and, after daly preparing them, cures them as he does his hams. In his smokehouse at present fivo or six of these reptiles are hung up undergoing the smoking pro- The crowd of immigrants that may be seen in Castle Garden any day at present are subjected to a more rigorous examination than tho immi grants of former years were A good ssany are sent back to the countries from which they came, on the ground that they .belong to the excluded classes.. iAt one of the cross-roads in Brazil, an idol carved from the wood of an orange tree was placod for the Indians to worship. On one occasion it was noticed that an old red man omitted to perform his act of obeisance. On Do ing commanded to kneel he stubbornly replied: "No; I knew him . when he was an orange tree." A Washington woman, prosecutor in a late assault and battery case, who called the court's attention to the marks on her face, the result, sho Bald, of the beating she had received, almost fainted when the judge ordered an offi cer to closely examine the injuries. He rubbed a handkerchief over her tee, when the marks instantly disap peared, having been made with paint The case was then dismissed. A trader at Amerlcus, Ga., boasts (having a remarkably smart wife. Although ha has been married tern years, she has never asked him for a dollar and he has never given her any money. Ho generally borrows from her, and she makes more than he does. She sells all home products, such as meat, lard, chickens, wood, hay, etc.. and beats his Etore. He docs not buy any thing but sugar, coffee and a lit tle rice, as ho has every thing clsb to sell off his place- i-On the evening of May 20, 1766, the citizens of Boston celebrated the repeal of the Stamp act by hanging one hundred and eight lanlorns in the Old Liberty Tree en Essex strocL Ono of tho lanterns, 'which, according to its inscription, was hung on "tho west bough, opposite Frog lano," has been in the Hunncman family over since, and was recently presented to the Bostonlan Society by tho widow and children of the late Joseph H. Hunnemaa. of Roxbury. A San Francisco spinster of uncer tain age, possessed of much woalth and little beauty, agreed" to give a marriage bureau $100 to6ocuro her a husband. Forty dollars was paid down. A marriage resulted, but the remain ing C0 was not paid, whereupon Mrs. Meyer, proprietress of tho bureau, sued for $185 for services rendered. This included tho unpaid $00, $100 for board and lodging and $20 for a wed ding breakfast The bride, to avoid notoriety, compromised by paying $80. At a recent fashionablo wedding in New fork tho father of thobrido wore a broad grin as ho walked up the church aisle with his daughter. Paring the ceremony he chuckled sev eral times, and nt its closo he broke into an unmistakable laugh. As he is a- prominent citizen of unimpeachable sobriety, and is known to have tho teaderast regard for his family and for this daughter in particular, many were somewhat scandalized by such an apparent breach of decorum. At the wedding reception tho good gen tleman solved 111 mystery. Ho had suddenly remembered that the last titno he had been inside of any church was whet be was himself married la that very edifice. Gma, chewing, according to recent report, to the prevailing mania in Albftm, Nab. Tha dlsfusUng habit has hm tw fiscal that parents anftprtacners inveigh against it, but to) to effect During aerrieee in charfch last Sunday the dominie deli cately insinuated that the eoagrega tidto kWred lika a corral of munching datltt. so. Industriously did the jaws wag. Wkilo tha pYeachar was round isg aifHtoojiemV' peroration on the beauties of tho echolesa shore, a sntojaty yell rent the rafters. It came from tha paralyzed jaw of a Mr. Cato, who had been suddenly smitten with lead colic, caused by chewing adul terated cum. Cato was taken home and ta congregation dismissed. Next ey a tan of second-hand gum was Carpel! Carpet.!! Mrs. M. E. Huffman, livinjr two milts west of the city on the Kaley farm is prepared to wcmvc carpets on shoit noticr. Orders by mail wiH receive prompt attention. Leave or ders with C. Schaffnit. Dr. Jaque's German worm obko3 destroy worms aiul removes tln-:ti from tlie -vs-tein . Safe j5o.is:int ani i-ir.ctl c. Gqpd mothers uso Dr. Wincholl's teething syrup for children with colds, .e throats, and to regulate the lowN. Uncle Sam's nerve and bono lini ment will relieve sprains, bruises, neuralgia and rheumatism. Dr. I. L. Field, No. 53 East Ma ple st. eSam's condition powders the best for horses, cattle, hops and ii-nilfy. Get tho beat. Eilerts daylight liver pills, for sour stomach, torpid liver ami indigestion, Cure your coughs and colds with Eilerts tar and wild cherry. All drujpiist. kce t, large bottles nftycrnts ami one collar. Happy Homo blood purifier ia the people's popular inei'.lftae for purifying tlw blood and malarial diseases clc. Larye bottles fifty cents and one Collar. The greatest wonder of the 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showing just how a carpet will look when on the floor at F. V. Taylor's. - - . . Here's YerHarb Wire. Adam Morhart the .popular hard ware man has just received a car load of Glidden barb wire, which he is going to sell very close for cash. Call and see him at once if you want bargains. A New Barber Shop. S. T. VanHorn who is well known in this city, and who for the last year has tried his luck elsewhere, has re turned to this city and has purchased the barber parlors of Ilobert Barkley. He has fitted them up m nice style and invites his old and new friends to call and sec him. Ho will give you a shave or hair cut in the latest style of the art. -MT-tt o c case. ' McNknv, 2TOUNKYS AND CfJXSELORS AT LAW Will practice in all courts or tins state teeHonsasweUswUtisateU business careful- t& efficiently attended to. Abstracts f urnis'i- 1 w application , , , . . . OvncK. Over First National Bank, hed cloud. Neb ca-i-ft ing opportunity now offered to secure your Tablets, Books, Slates, Pencils and other ecliool supplies while the sto;k is complete. LETlJ it J! you that this is the time to select from the finest line line of sclool tablets in the city- C. L. CoTTING, Druprgist and Bookseller. Fremoat, -Mori i. (Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.) J. Vf. Dauiiker, Local Agent. . Arrhoj. Leaves. Rissengcr 2:43 pjn. 3:30 p.ra A ceom. and Freight 3:ep.m. 5:00 p,m HASTINGS TO THE EAST via Northwestern routa. Arrives at YOTk 5:32 n .m, Fremont 8 :15, Oma ha, 0:50 p.m. Chicaso, 12:00 m. St ranlD:30a,ni Ixsvcs Chicago cwop.m. Omaha 8:40 a.m. ar rives at Hastings i';U u.ui. Omaha St.. Paul, Sioux City, and all points NOKTU, EAST, SOUTH. WEST. Thcolny Hoc to southern Nebraska, Dakota, Hot Springs, the Mack Hills, and Central Wyoming. Through tickets and baggage checked to des tination. For rates, time tables etc, c; Jl on J. B. DArBHKit, Agent, Hastings, eb. H. (S. BlJttT, J. K. IJUCIIAKAW, Uon. Manager. . Ccn. Fas. Agent Omaha, NUi. BIsQ hwictren onlver Ml Htisfaction in tba coreof Oooorrhcr nd ' OUct. X prescribe It ad It ts lt snfltrcu. J.6T07EK.SA, Center. M. rajac.fi.aa. eU br prufgUta. C. Jj. Cottiso, Agent. MCI" AT WLESALE GRESS-GOMS t GL0THIN8 We can sere yoa moner if rem will Mote what yoa waut r4 send 6c lor sample. We carry an e:csant ana comoleto stocS of Stlfce Jre Goviliund laaka for cn!e to consumers at low cal MmlTbi. Yon cannot duplicate our prices in OeiwS Hnlta Overcoat which can be sent subject to approval upon receipt of enoajfti money to guarantee retmrn cbarces. We send rales for self-sseaaarement free. We baport oar Bsatettal ..it MkM nHF mra arsinti. Dit B Mflffln ftn avsM Kmm2SEllr'w Bflarirtya v Nntltvli herehygUfntiiat under :inl byir eleik of tl-.i d'otrict toun'of tliG li J'nt.cinl .iMrict in. mil for cli-t r countr. N ..i-t!:!!. uniiit :i (liM-n-L in an action i : j In Ktl ..mi.- !if.ir.ll ,llilflliY Mlltlll!! I. I .SllfnitCl ronipnny ."e plainlifl's, John J rimilli aiil Am Ii J. -'ni:ii et :il. ae iiffi"io..nt I shall . ,-nr fnr .. . !.t lltlllliCYlMlthhi ftr :fl. !tl I'.'tlMl .it t!n ,ns. ilonr t'f the court ho:: in Hi-d cimul l I count v tliat beisii t 'a . wltero thf Inst tern f.f .".! l court v.as n:.in. oi'in I tIvnt O t-ilM-r. IW:itl oVIoit ;ti. lhu loliowfr.g di-tritil pror:rt to-w t: 'Ih west niith'ilfi '.)ortln lionh w-:","'rteritinl itn V.iiliini'hiul :)Ol iueiiiii ipum rui vs'tion siv (Ct in tov.nshlp ' :.ori'- i nngmilne, yl ct oftheu i. . . Wc .; comity NetinLska. . , . t. (.iven under my hand tins l.tli dnyuf 5- t en her 1? H. '. r'. Sln-r . Kalcv Bros. plaintlS'satt- SIIKKIFr'N K11.K. V,it!.. ;. I ..r..1.t- Mri'ii th:i! Iitlili'r .111:1 liv vir. tuc r of an order oi Nile ixsueil by I. II. Fort clerk of thi tlisfict court in and for Webster county NcbuMKa in an action jwiuimg t:i aiu court rtliercin lliC rCo'-raka Loan &Trn-tCo. is I'luititiil.-'ii'K.Li'r c II. Sp:im:er. br.tli.ini Wii li.ims LuWinla Wi linn-. ami M.irj C. .Moore are delcndantsf slrilloir r f.rs.ile at pnldn ven due forcash in h-ind l tile inghe-t Milder at the tat dour of tin ci;i t hi)iic In W I i:d Vcl-tf r oi.nn Nctini'ka.itt..it Iwiii;-1.. ;!: e wheic the last "term of h.h-2 v,mx .i cl.Sen on tliclrtliv of Wctobcrl f) nl lo ' I ok : in. the foliowiin: dc-nhwl pro;vitv f v. it. the Mulh cast ipinrteri'iJofsi'CHrj eiI.t in towuIu, t.'itr ill noilh i i-ti'"e vl. 'u 'li west of tin. l!i i Ji m Wl,torcoim:y l.ebras ku. C.p.cnnnJ'jrmy h'.r.d this 23t'i Liy of An gttit 18ji. 1L C. cott, Sl.ciilf. J. ai. 1Ia A?r, riaintiU's Attoniey. Tane Notice. Joseph W. Warren and Ceo. W. Hall. You are horsby noti'ic d that on the 2fiiii day ofJan, IStSL Ikiuni ptir-h:i!vd at pritatu tax sale from the county treasurer M. H. 31eXitt at the cojrt IiQiis-i in lied Cloud, Webster count Xeb , for tho taxes of the year isj amounting toS7.43ontliofollning docribiil property to wit situated in Wei stcr county NVbniska taxed in the name of Joseph V. Wai ren and Ceo. XV. Ball the north east ! of the north east '.i of sect ioi. 12 town nitige 11 ccntaiuing W acres 'I lie timo of redemption of s-.M laud from the lien ot said tax b-de uid ex pire January 'JS 1S"0 anil if not redeemed before the alKite d.te empires 1 will make application for a trcasiisers tax deed. L. Uau.m. Take Notice. To Hugh J, Jew ett: You arv hereby notilicd th it on the lllhday of Februarv is., 1. lluum purchased at nnvate tax sale from the county treasurer, M, !l. 3!c Nit'at Ihefoiirt houMi in lied t'loud, viehstcr roiinty Ncbr.wka for the taxes of IS; amounting to.'sJ-'iO. Tin', north-east l oJ the sonth-.vest U section S3, town 1, range !, containing M acre; ttxed in tin- name of Hugh J. Jewetr. 'Ihc time for redemption of said land from t'm lien of said tax sale will expire February llthisoo. and if net redeemed before the above date, I w ill make application for a treasmer's tax deed, I 1IAU3I. Take Notice. TolIughJ. Jewttt: , , , You are hcrebv notilicd that on liielltli day of Fbrnarv iSfth'I. Baum purchased at inivate tax sale from the county treasurer 51. i!. Ie Nitt at the lourthottM! in Red cloud, VVsttT counlv, NebKiska. for thu taxes of the jcir l"C ninouutuig I .",..rA The north wot U of the south west i. section :, town I, lan-re :2, con taining H) acres, taxed in the name of inch .T. Jewett. The time for rcilein!ti"n of said land from the lien of said tax sale will expire Febru ary llth ISOn, and if not rede-mad before the above date, 1 will make application foratreas urcr's tax deed. l Baum. Take Notice. ToHiiuti J. Jewett: , , Yon are hereby notified that on the nth day of Fehnmr. 1SjS, L. Ilauni purcliascd at iri vate tax sa!e trom the couiitv treasurer 31. B. McXitt at the court house in Hed cloud Webster county 'cbr:iska for the taxes of the car ISSD, amounting to 5-r. The south-west l-l of the south west 1-1 section 33, town I. range U con taining 40 acres, taxed in the name of Hugh J. Jewttt. The time for redemption will expire February llth 1S1W, and if not redeemed before the aboe date I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. Tak Notice. ToG.IL IIonrori1. it ,., , You are hereby nutilied that on the 28th. day of Janunrv is8, L. Baum purcliascd at pnvato tax sale, from the county treasurer ,l U. JIc MIt at the county court house in Led rioud, Webster county. Neb., for tint taxes of ihc year Isst;. amounting to SI4.7l tlie following dcjerib od Una sitiutod in Webster county Neb., taxed .'i flie name of C. B. Hosford. part of the north exst'j of the south west U of section 2, owu 1 raii"e it rontalidnar2ncrei. The time for re dmptiou of said land from the lien of 'd tax s.ile. w ill c' iro June 2th ISO, and if :it re deemed beft'-e lbs above date, I will imike a nlicatiuii lor a treasurer's tax deed. Baum. Take Notice. To Hugh J. Jewett: You are hereby notified that on the lith day of Febnuirj" ISSN I'- Birtm purchased at private Mx vile from tbe county troasuior 31.15. 3!c Niit attheemirt lioi.se in Bed cloud, ''"coster countv Nebr iska. Tor the taxes of the yeir lsC ameiinting oS."."4). t!iu south cist i-t of ihc o..ittli .., . t ... tin. t trkit-,, f ,Ml,-i f,.ntl ttiniiig-ioa.-ics, taxed in the naitie ! Hi:i:hJ. Jewef. il:i time for redemption of sJd land from the lien of said tax sale will expre Feb ruary llth 13 and if not reilc med before the above date I will make nipJicatioii f.ir a treas urer's tax d-1. . ! B mm. Take Notice. Joseph W. Warren and Ceo. W. ILil!. You sire Jxrebv notified tliut on ihe ISth day l January, ls.?,I, r llanra piirch.iel ' i.,tt.ii.k liv cnli. frtfii flu, nnimlv tri ifiiirir. M it. 'aicNitt, at the court-hoiim in Bed tloinV eubiui uiii iy,.,i-i".i.-v.i, IU1 lilt: l.l J I .ui. j-car ifi. iiuiountiiig to S7.1".. The following described land situated in Webster cuuntv. N'ebnuka, taxed iu the name of Joseph . Warren and 'leo W. Ball, Tho north west 4,of the north-east U bcction 12, town 2, liuige 11 contt!ni!g 40 acres. The time for re demption of said land from tho lien of said tux sale wiliexpjio January 2Mb, 1SK ami if not redeemed before tlio above date expires I will inako aiudlcation for a t insurers tax dectl. - ttvuM. Take Notice. Joseph AV. AVartetinnd Geo. W, Ball. You nre hereby notified lhat on Ihe 2Sth diy of Jannary ls&, U Baum pnichafcsd at private tax sale from the county treasurer 51. B.leMtt at the rourt house in Bed Cloud Webster coun ty Nebraska for the taxes of the year 1SW amounting to $7.43 an tho following described tands si tun led in Webster county .Nebraska, taxed in the name of Joseph W. warren and Geo. W. lfcill. The south west 1- of the north cast nnarter. sec 12, town 2 range 11 containing 40 acres. The timo for redempt'on of said land from the Jien ot said tax sale ill expire Jan. 23lS90and ir not redeem before the almve date I will mate application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum, Take Notice. To Charles W. Kaley, Jacob L. Kaley and Ku- fus M. Uirgent. . . You are.hereliy notiftVd that on the and day of Dec. 1887 I, I Baum purchased at privato ta sale from the county treasurer, M. B. .lcNitt, at the court lioute in Ited Cloud, Wjhster coun ty, Nebraska for the tHXcs of the ycr lfc. amnunting to 17.43. The following dracribed iaud. situated in AVeltcr county Nebrata tax ed in tlie name of Charles AV. Kaley. .i.wob L Kdeyand J.ofusM. Largcnt:tlienortli-:vcet H section !, t wn I, range H',con:ainln' liW acres Tile time for redemption will expire IHreiuber 2, 18S), and if nor rcdeemtd before tb" t)ove dale expires i will r.ia e application for treas urer's tuv uoM. L.Bvl'31. ,Take Xntice. To Joseph W. Wanuti and Uw. V. l!a!l. You arehrreby notifli U that ou tlioC3:ii dy of January IS', I. I- Bantu pmchved at ,,nerc taxsale Iroin the county treasurer M n Mc Nittatthe lourt'ioio JiilUrJ lioud. Webster county ctr.'s'.xa, for the taxes rt the tar is;, umouiitiag to a7.5on the follov.-.ng ilrrhed laud situated in V.'eletcr comity ebraiKa t.-A-ed In tlie name of Joseph W. Warron .uI f W, Itai!. ihc Mmth-cK.'t oor.h est neetljn 1J. tov.n g. range 11 cctining .a'n 'Mic ttmefor reilemitionofsyidland frni tne Hen of safn .nx sr.Ie will expire Jaii-mry '2Sta 1M!0 and It not redeemed tefons the abw.i- date expires, 1 will make npplteatjon for tre-xsurr s taxdteil. Iy. Il.vUM.- .. - --t - ?'i - . .rtrr-!''!R7v :-?!. 5r- r- :-w '-?&' ? S, '." r.- l - -.!) r . . y.-Mv:... i -Vr'-'- Aw-jrr',SS5MSlrt?lilU : c hV-'. -Tv ' r SCKJiS?2fiii.B ' - . - ' W!i '. ,X"JAii.mk9rmSm4 --' "''X.'. -?a.Lt5?-.i'aiaiiiJT3 t -. -s-:.i-.x-s.z2s :- za-yj 1 -. fl?. :&!H e-:ii:5A,.-.fnl:)?a Wesbrn rlobd Aiteslan tihtcr th.onshirt'l the house. Onlv l -a b o-.-k-J fr.jai e .'y 5 a'.l (1. SCHJSrElDIflR,Pro;.. 1311 1-th Sr. Uemer.CoTo. KATES 1 2o and 1 50 PER JAY. The house and furnisaings nro nil new. Elegant rooms with first class meals nt moderate rales. First clas livery and boarding stables in connection with the house. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan AGKrr Red Cloud. BROWN S Marble and Granite Worl:s A. U. BROWN. l'KOP. Fine Monuments and Headstone-5? Elm St amMtli Av.. !toI Clou , take Tine STREET CASUS From die Depot To Bradbrookb Photo Studio MOOS 55IOOK. QKO. o. and r. d. yeiser, PKOPKirCTOKf OF THE Wecser Couiy Mid OiTicE RED C1.OUD. NER Complctu and only set of alt ti act books in Webster county. Grazit.i; and "irming hinds and city property for C. W. Kalcv, J. L. K cnv. KALEY BKOS. A TTORXET8 AT UVU, . Agent for xte B. f &M.R. K.I.ind9. Ohcoou Webster Htmet Ken Cloud. Nebraska. 1. W. 1ULLEYS.M. 1) T f OMUEOItATHIC rilYSfCIAX, U. . EX V amlnim: Surgeon. Olllce opo-sitc Fir.t !tlo-aI ILirJi", Ked Clnd. Nebraska Chrorlcdlee?rtmatfd hj wail. C at English Remedy. Murray's Specific. . . A gtianiutenl cure for ail ner " "' voiKii sea-.es siicu as weai ineui- ory lovi of tir.dii fniwet ir pterin headache iiin in the back n-r-oiw prostration w-aktfulhic-skMi-ccrrliH'a univerMil lassitude sem iual wcak!ies.-i iuiioten'y and gen eral los of power of the ;-'era-tive Organs; in cithei sex, cans ed by indNcre innnroierrxtrtion utit fliil llllltltlt!l lak nl ti lftlMTailWB 1'KSMAIIUE tl.lt AC.r.fSAS allllfc iiiti ((vtrffc nail v txv" ut.il cossntrriov. i ro a boxor-jix bo-.es for ? 5 irl- J!;"' by mail on receipt of price, h nil particulars in pamphlet, sent fieo to every applicant WcICuaraatcc Six Boxen . --. rv.-...-it TraJejXMSt IU .cure ant i.ibv. , v.w.j v.. order reccivtd c send six boxes with a written guaraiucc ions luiiil ine money u rasrawv. 7.,-t.wi docs not effect acute. Address JutWltaMf all cwinmuniiialioRS to ine soie manuliicturers. TiiK Muuhav Medicixf Co. KanmCty.Mo. 3?-Sold in ReilClctt'l hyC.h. COlTlXiisoIa agent. elrZ Beryer to Chicago, Denver to Kansas Cvcyr Denver to Grnaha, Omaha to Chief o. (Cansa Citv to Chicago. Omqria tO St, LC?i!J3, rVl 3URE COKKSQl'-S LOV HATES 3AGCACE CKECKSO THK&U"H. Through tickets over tho Su.Ir.g icrt Route aro tor cctc by the ' -ci-"ic:flc, Denver & Rio Gruntfc sr.r a!! niher ptltJcipr.l rr.Uvayft. t- '.. t;y ah agenta of tho "Surtrlcr Ritlo. For ftirthor information, cppy tu nj 0nt, or to v. . wumum,9t' rcw 2 'm!UXllvmJ35rm&El?jL r. i m iii if McesofSerl i'or the next 60 days. S. F. SPOKESFIEL W3 XM U . Z- to R fcsi ; a ts td r-i k m f,r Et b.x, i r4 - v rv-f ara -j . z. j njwi'; 2. r.i ErflVAVJ' V JLJLy Two doors south of hie former store, and vill now sell yu goods FOR His stock will be much larger than heretofore r pt, anc will he glad to see his friends at his new place of business. S. F. SPOKESFIF.LD. Miller-Cotting Block, 2 doors south of old stand. H. CLARKE President, Albany; Kobt. V. SHIKEY, Troasuror. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FAffiM PAID UP CAPIlALto0fi00. Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany, New York. IjTTJTVrTCYkS: H. Clarke, Albany. Now York W IT nl,..n AlhxTiv "N" R.V.Sljirey" D.M. Piatt E.V. MONEY I.CANED. On improved lanus in febraKa and i &n."a9. Monov ftirnislied vjt goon a tl security is approvea. rnnc.nal CITY BAKERY Restaurant and Lunch Rooms. Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Meals & Lunches , We make fresh everyday Ladyfingers, Jelly Rolls, Dough nuts, Cookies, Bread, Cakes, Pies Buns, Etc. Boarding and lodging by day or week. Jos. Herbuegeb, Prop. Public Sale Of Short-Horn Cattle, Hastings, Neb. Tuesday, October 8th 1889, I will sell to tho higcest bidder, 35 HEAD OF -Thoronglibretl ohorthonrs. These cattle have been bred and rated in Nebraska, are salted to the olinate and used to the hind of feed, produced by our eoi!, and if properly handled an certain to give-witasf action. Thi oSerlug will couuiat of ?i n 31M Hlf ETC? FIVE FW All females old enough have been served by the Crnick- ul the statefmr at tne 1 end of die herd, and i will take pleasure in 8ho-.vinS th - .to all Jl: "tedwonwltaWevzi,. Catalogues will bo reiWcpt. 251b. bale comniencei at 1 ii.m. Col. F. a. Woods, j. RUSSEL LOWXES. Ametiwew. Prtftwtor, LiicoIn,Scb. A- ma HAS Miller-Cotting Block, very low N.Y., J. A. TTJLLEY, .-Viro-Presidonll AK Oo, Geo K. Be.tch, BatetotiSr.u N.V. Y. VL S. Frunpis 1 i.NIipII. ?.ffl. Hiciiland. J.A. rulleja M.B.McNit ana interest, payable in Keu L.ioua -AT- ;-5T; ?'' .-:-- i. iw'i --li WM CjflL s . fc$ sw&ij 2 'ru&r - -'rfe i-' rr- mr9ca!izwfaMa3,:!B &? zzszrz