v JLHE RED CLOUD CHIEF, MilJDAl, MARCH 25, JLHiJ8. WASHINOTON NOTES. Washington If ngnin n storm center. AH eyes uro now turned towards tlic president to know what action ho will tnko upon tho verdict of tlio tmvnl court of inquiry. A perfect storm of excitement is rnglng mid It is constant ly growing in intensity. Congress is nmking n bravo elTort to wait patient ly, hut it ii only succeeding in waiting, because it must wait; its members aic human and their stock of patience is practically exhausted. There are a thousand and one rumors as to what tho presidunt will do with the report, but tho impression prevails among senators and others who have talked the matter over with tho president and members of tho cabinet, that it will de pend on tho nature of thorepoithow soon it will bo scut to congress and made public. Jf it merely shows that tho Maine was blown up from the out aide by unknown parties, it will prob ably be sent to congress right away, but if it shows that tho explosion was due to tho action of any Spanish.oflleinl or ofllcials, it would probably bo with held until every preparation to make aggresslvo war was completed, as the president knows, as does somebody olso, that in that case, as soon as tho facts were laid before congress, war would bo declared. Signs of coming war are plentiful in Washington. Tho house naval com mittee has added millions to the naval appropriation bill, by providing for ad ditional battleships, torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers; bills uro now under consideration to provide for an extousivo incrcaso in both tho army and navy; hundreds of ofliciul notices of recruits wxutod aro being prepnred in tho navy department, ho as to -bo ready to bo used in every city in tho country on short notice. They aro be ing sent out by mail, so that in ease it becomes neocssary to uso them, tho de partment will have only to wire its agents to go ahead. Tbero is an un usual bustle in overy bureau of tho war aud navy department, and in addition to the telegrams received over the wires in the building, there is a con tinual strea.ni of messages going in and out. This is not only during oflico hours, but goes on nil day Sunday and tiio greater portion of tho night. Tho work at the gun aud carriago and aiHiinition shops in the Washington navy yard is continuous, three shifts of men each working eight hours right along. Such a big holohas been mado in tho $50,000,000 einurgonoy appropri ation that there is already talk of an other big appropriation. All this docs not, of course, make it certain that wo shall have war, but it certainly serves to incrcaso tho chances in favor of war. V If all the annual reports of govern ment olllcials wore as full of valuable and interesting information as that made of tho operations of tho U. S. patent oflioe for 1807, by .Hon. A. P. (ireoloy, acting commissioner of pat ents, thoro would be no occasion for calling public attontion to money wasted in publishing annual reports. .Pi cssuro of more sensational matter mado tho synopsis of this report that was sent out by tho pross association utterly inadequate. In fact, tho only way to fully appreciate its value to in ventors, patentees, manufacturers, .capitalists aad publicists, in showing how much tlte great progress of Amer ican industry owes to tho United States .patent system, is to lead tho entire thirty pages of the pamphlet, which may bo had free by writing to tho com missioner of patents at Washington. Tho now Spanish minis tor is both brainy and audacious. In addition to bringing throe Cuban commissioners to Washington to open negotiations with our reciprocity commissioner for a commercial treaty with Spain, just as though ho really believed in the possi bility of the conclusion of such a treaty undor existing circumstances. Senor Palo has mado strenuous efforts to make tho world believe that tho only reason autonomy in Cuba has not been fully accepted by tho insurgents and peace restored to Cuba has been tho warlike attitudo of this country toward Spain aud tho prcsenco of tho strong llcotaf war ships at Key West. It is impossible to admire the ingenuity and industry of this Spanish diplomat, but that does not prevent a number of prominent senators and representa tives thinking that ho and his dummy commissioners should bo givcu a littlo hint that their conduct is bringing them dangorously near to being classod as lying lobbyists. It is not pleasant to hear those persons assorting that autonomy, which Sonators Proctor, Gallinger and Money, who bavo per sonally investigated, declaro to bo a miserable failure, is a success. It is a little too much liko calling our sona tors liars. Their object is to try to make friends for autonomy in con grcRs, but tho ovldonco against them is too convincing for them to make any headway in that direction, oven if congress was not overwhelmingly in favor of Cuban independence, Thu3o onimnissiouors woro formally presented to Secretary Sherman Monday. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tab els All druggists refund the money f it faili toctiic. 'J5c. 8 rif in Hlimitil lie In every family mcillclno elicit iiml every traveller's Rrtp. 'I hey arc, Imuliiiilila wlifii tlie utotimrh Pills in nut of order! curn headache, lillloustieit, unit all liver trouble. Mild and tOlclent. 2) cent. Real Estate Translers Heal t statu transfers for the week ending March i!H, 1808, furnsiliud by the Fort Abstract Co., I.. II. Fort, Man ager, Hud Cloud, Neb. (lulile Itoek Cemetery Anoelatlun to A. (I. Illiickwell. lot a, block '.)7, (lnl'lu Hock Cemetery, wil Hi Oo rhllionler'l'iilliot to.lnliM llliiekui'll. s'i mv U 1 7 a. wil imw Cllllor.l.l. l'opuund v,lfu to M. 1. Miller, mv i, H( Hon 1.1 ail. wil 'Sm (JO I'liuenlx Mutual t.lfe Insurant c 'o . m C. 0. Illti. n V, so U .'ft a I.', wil NW on II. A. Milnkloto l.lxlc M I'oMi-r. lots I mul 2, block .'I, (liirlier'H ii addition tu lleil Cloud, wil M1 .liiiiiithnii Diinhiim to .litmes OTnole, i Mt' U 33 I 9, wil KM ft". Jonathan Dunham tetanies It, Dunham, w JJ se U uw li nuil w i nil U mv 'H Will', wil -HW41 A. II. Mlars to II. Thomas. , 27 2 II). ml '.WO 00 Ciilherlnu While In A. ,1. White, n 1 co 'i.'IOl 10, wil 700 00 1'reil t,. CliMKtciul to Lewis N. Olmstenil, u 'i nw U mul w 4 mv i j :i) 2 Hi. wil 2M 00 William Mali'olm to Neb. Central l.uan Association. lotN 1.1, ll.V. anil 10, hlock .'I, (Inrber's addition to licit Cloud, uil O.V) tK) Mate of Nebraska to Noah CIIiik mv '4 mvi3 3IO,ilocl . .TXI0U J. W. Ittinchcy, sheriff, to Esther K. Al Hip, h !4 nv U ntul se U SO '.i 2 1 U. sheriffs deed H94 0 nihriilno W. I'ox to Cyntlilii .1. Hotter, lotd 1 mid i, hlock it), Guide Honk, wil 1M 00 J. C. Warner mid wlfo to F. V. Tnjlor, lot 17, hlock 16, lied Cloud, ijcil . . 10 00 John lilalnc mid wife to Geo. It. Chancy mid wife, lotM, r. and 6, hlock 1, Ix: Diic'k addition to lied Cloud. i c d .... M 00 C'Iiiin II. Kaley to Llrzlo M. KoMcr, lot U 1.1 Htid 1 1, hlock 1, Harbor's addition to Ited Cloud, wil 00 Nclt-ou C0110 to Archibald Campbell, lots 4 mid i, section 8, lot I, section 17, lot 1, section 18 all la 1 U wil - - IOX) 00 (leo. H. Chancy mid wife to Etta (lalu shn, lotN I, r. -tnd 0, hlock 1, I.eDllc's iiddltloii to lied Cloud wd MO Oil Total ... ....I3U9 98 A MERCHANT'S LETTER To Dr. Hartman, Frosidont of tho Surgical Hotel. Marshall is a neat little city of 7,000 population in the state of Texas. Among its many enterprising mer chants is Mr. V. E Wyatt. In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman Mr. Wyatt says: "I have boon alllicted with la grippo four times aud the last tinio was worse than tho first. I began to think, after trying scvontl remedies without any relief, that tho disease could not bo curat, two years ago was the last time I had an attack of it. i decided to try Po-rti-iia and got six hot ties. Tho first bottle I took did mo more good than all the medicines I had tak ou ociore. I recom mend 1'e-ru-nu to all who aro Buffering with any disease it is advertised to euro. I am well and stout now. I want everybody afflicted as I was to know of tho wonderful merits of Pe ruana." Unless treated by Pe-ru-na la grippe leaves the system in a de plorable condition. It completely do moralizes tho nervous system, deranges digestion and disturbs neatly every function of tho ibody. Pe-ru-na is a perfect specitic for this coalition. It is an admirable remedy for tho after effects of la grippe. For further testimonials, see book entitled "Facte and Faces," sent free by tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. For Salo. One hundred and sixty acres of unim proved land four miles northwest of RodiCloud, consisting of the west half of tho northeast quarter, and the east half of tho north west quarter of section tlfteeu in township two north, range eleven west. Tho laud is leased at present, but subject to sale. For terms apply to Mits. James Kiukwood, Fairfax, Mo. Mr sukk you auk BimiT aud then go ahead. He sure you get Hood's Sarsap- arllU and you may confidently expect it will purify your blood and givo you appotite and strength. Hood's I'ills act easily and promptly on tho liver nnd bowels, Cure sick headache. Tho Union Fire Insurance Company is tho best mutual, Combine risks; in installments a por cent. J. II. Smith, Special Agent, ICcrluily u ho. Cascarots CarnU Cathartic, the most won derful uu'dlcul (Iim'uutv of the aire, pleas ant mid refreshing to tho taste, act gently nnd positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro heniinohp, fever, hnhltunl constipation nn9.ulVm,8nl!,l8 Plensu buy and trva box of C. C. C. today; 10, -J5, ru cents, h'old and guaranteed to euro by ull druggists. Pon't rohaniiSpn n,i snmke luur I. ire Anij, To null tnli.itTo oisilv und forever, bn innir notlc, full of life, nervo unit visor, tako No-To-Ilac, tho wonder-worker, that makes wcah men BtrotiB. All ilruyirtsu, 50j or Ji. Curoiruaran tcid Ilooldet nnd mmnlo freo. 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For folder giving full information, call at nearest llurliiigton Uotito ti'kct ollice, or write to J. rriiucN, (J. 1. A. Omaha, Neb. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured by local applications, as they cannot roach tho diseased portion of the ear. There is only ono way to quo deafness aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iullamcd con- a a . a ..a . a I . (illiou 01 me mucous lining m me eus tachian tube. When this tubo gets in llauied.'you have a rumblingound or imperfect hearing, and when it is eu tiroly closed deafness is tho result, and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tubo restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will bo de stroyed forever, nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but au iullamcd condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness, (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 70c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Klondike What docs it cost to get there!1 When and how should you go? What should ono take? Where are the inities? How much have they produced? Is work plentiful? What wages are paid? Is living expensive? What aro one's chances of "making a strike"? Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in tho lUuiington Route's "Klondike Folder," now ready for distribution. Sixteen pages of practical information and au up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondike. Free at littrlingtou Route ticket ollices, or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, (Jcn'l Passenger Agent, Hurl kg ton Route, Omaha, Ncbr. Livor Complaints and Norvouhnoss Cured. A torp'd liver always produces dull ness, irritability, etc. You are all clogged up and feel despondent. Per haps you have treated with physicians or tried somo other recommended med icino without bonefit. All that is no argument against "Dr. Fenner's lilood aud Liver Remedy nnd Nerve Tonic," which wo insist will cure nervousucss and liver complaints. If not satisfied after using ono bottlo j'our money will be refunded by C. L. Cotting. a Many People Cannot Drink coffee, at night. It hioIIh their sleep. Youcau drink Grain O when you (dcano and sleep llko a top. For Grain O docH not stimulate, It uour Unci, cheers and feeds, IVet It looks and tartcs like coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children Oraln-O Is a perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer today. Try It In placo of coffee. ISo and 85c. Baby Mine! Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and the ordeal make anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy arc no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's hrlend. t s a blessing to woman. 91.00 FKR BOTTLE at all Srutr Stores, or Bent by express on receipt of price. RflftKS Containing invaluable, Information of rntt to any address, upon application, by Th UrUDFUXD BEQULATOB CO., JLtlaaU. Oa. CUHtS WHIR) ALL II Kf FAILS. Ilert i'oukIi bjrup. '1'qios (lixki. lire I 111 iimn. Mini nr uriiuuiHiii. Kyxvri ttaii Wta.aiJhiis .f ' hswvtl dancrcr of its Bfe vi iJ 1 I l WW.!ifll tfvf Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney. 5 ) MH. It-' IMin.I'H, the leadlns pension attorney nf lclf:ist, .N. y., rites: "I uusilisi'liiiitfed fioin the army on account of 111 health, and HUtti-tod from heart trouble ever (dure. I frequently litul fidnttiiK nnd smotherlm; .spells. My form wnsbutitasiitnunofM). I constantly wmc an overcoat, oven in summer, for rVar of takliiR cold. I could not attend to my busi ness. My rest was biokeii by seveto pains about the heart and left shoulder. Three years ago 1 commenced us-lns Dr. Miles' Heait t'uie, iiotwlthstnmllii'; I had used m much patent midlcluouiil taken drugs from doctors for years without belnp helped. Dr. Miles' Heart euro lestoted mu to health. It U truly a u underfill medicine and It afford- mo much nleasuiu to lecomuieud this mm. eiiy to everyone." Dr. Miles' Itcmedles are sold by all drin; Slsti under a posit I vp piarautco, fir-t bottlo benellts or money re funded. Hook 011 ill eases of tho lie'irt anil nerves free, Addrei, DU.MILKdMCi). U, CO., Klkhart, Ind. MONTHLY SUFFERINQ. 'T'housands ol women are troubled at monthly inter vals with pains in the bead, back, breasts, shoulders, sides hips and limbs. But they need not suffer. These pains are symptoms of dangarous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. Wine'ilrdul makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It otMts 1.00 at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. "ttM Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS, ol Osnatdll. Tliu, Mfil "I was troublttf at meathly laUrval Hi ttrrlblt pitas In n hstd ana back, eat havt n Uraly rslUiil kf Wliw M Oartsl." SOUTH SIDE SAMPLE ROOMS. UOHN POLNIOKY, PROPR1ETOK. DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. ALWAYS ON TAP. RANDOLPH McNITT, ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special nttontion to Commercial and Probato Litigation. MOON BLOCK, RKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMaaat taj beautiriaj Ut htlt. PramDlaa a loiurUat crovtlL. Narar rail! to Bestor Oray Cam acaJp diaraaca h hair laulaf. joe.andtinuat lninlitjl. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. gsmtCuaJ .Rostorep Health' J .B A MODEL MARKET Is always lii'it -VVJO Oysters, A. ?. Reynold9 S eity Drav and ROSS Si RIFiE, PROS, Goods Delivered to any part JI'.iCITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO. S ? 4a M Jk' AZ. CALL ON 5U Bs'j:IKv.vJ r fo83r ' I tejgir miNER BROTHERS, RED CLOUD.1NEBRASKA. PL ATT & FREES CO., Ghieago ItamberiYaPd, KEI) CLOUD, Lumber, Lime, l.KUM, xorivt:. Ill the District Court of Webster county, Nf briiskH I II, I'cttluoiiu mul bHiiiuon i;. Mxuti, I'lutncrs uoiuk luslticss nndur llio linn inline mill tjliMif ri'ttllione iV Mxuti. riniiitiiih VH ,1. (!. llrown. .MiirKiirvt OtK A nellim winters. Dunlel II. Wliitern. Kniina A. Acker sun, Friiuclx A. EnincH. OenrKO V. llrown. Hello Miller. Jiicobl,. Miller, nml .lucob L. .Miller HnnilmlulN. trator of the estate of Hun null llrown, ileceaseil. Defendant!!. The nbove nameil dcfeiidnntH Emma A Aekurson, Krnncltt A. Kaines, (Jcorco W. llrown, llellc Miller, Jacob L. Miller, and Jacob l Mil ler an administrator of tho estate of Hannah Urowu, deceased, will tnko notice Hint on the s.'hth day of Kebruary. lt-IW I'ettlbono A Nixon, iilrtlntlllH herein, tiled their petition In tho ills trlct court, of Webater contily.Nebranka, Hgalniil tho Haid ilcfendautH impleaded with othern, tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclose certain tax certificate executed by the treasurer of Webster county, Nebraska, to plaintiffs upon loll numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) In block Twenty (MO) of the original town, now city of Red Cloud, Nebraska. I'lalntlfT allcse that they paid therefor tho turn of 116.40 on tho 5th day of November, 1891. PlalntlfTH allcgo that they paid other taxei on raid lot as follows : On the 1st day of May. 1H05. IM.M) that belnft tho amount due for taxes for the year 1894, and on the Ut day of May, 1890, they paid the further sum of 112.46 for taxes for the year 1895. Plain tlfTs bIIcku that there Is now due them tho sum of W1.76, with Interest at the rate of twenty per cent per annum on f 10. 40 thereof from tho fith day of November, 1UVI, to tho Mb, day of No vember, 1880, and ten per cent per annum there after, with Interest at the rate of twenty per cent per annum on 118.40 thereof from tho 1st day of May, 1895, to tho fith day of November, 1890, and ten per cent per annum thereafter, with Interest at twenty percent per annum from tho 1st day of May. 18W, to the 5th day of November. 1890, on 112 40 thereof, and ten por cent per annum thereafter, for which sum, with Interest from tho 15th day of May, 1898, plaintiffs pray for a decree that said lots bo sold to satisfy tho amount due, together with ten por cent of tho amount of Judgment as attorney fees, and for all other and further relief as may be Just aud ciiultable. You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of April, 1898. Dated. March 4th, 1898. Pkttibonb A Nixon. liy HoBEitT T, I'ottxh, their attorney. J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Grown Bridge Work or Teeth Wiibooi Plates. PORCELAIN INLAY And all tho latest Improvement la dental mcch anlim FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City nuil country calls promptly nn sworal day or night. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Omen ovkk C'ottino'b Ukuo Stork, FEnnfRutAL riLLS v4BtK ertaai40al0,la. m vi mil ivr tKMiri vnaium ma avA ,imJ tfraiul la UtA and tlM u.um.tMf llaiea. Halad vlih til.a rihhun. Tib XF Jnoalhrr. Ki$tdmtfnmt tb$iuw ftitmanJ imitation., AiIiioffliu,arto44. u iismi iur rKnioitiwi, iniiihdiiii aua "Italltf for l,u.llf,,,irlllfr. h, rrlara SUIl. 1 11,01111 'I rilliululili ,V,im Itptr, it - r r-L Tiili'tl -! 'ill.uu t'lni-r. cool, cluati and ni'at, nnd has only tho and unlets tnkon tlit'ic ni' I't'ciiratfly tilled and liromptly dolivt'tvil. That U tin- oouilition of alTaitN at Moon Block Market. Express Itine. of the city. Charges as low as the Lowest -" tt 11 - 11 - 11 ; 11 , 11 ct a istrmg out, i $ well said that manners make the I S l inmhll) till" mnri Cnlirl lnnr.HI.nl - 9 clur.iripr l nUn np.eci,.,, .,, i tyre of manhood. If a man has these both, and also has the good sense to dress well I he will find the "latchstring out" for him ; all over the world. j ' ","VJ".7-rv' "".". '""""s run KCALLY lUKKfctl UKtSS In Material, Style, Fit, Finish, and Gentle manly eirect, you should order your tailor ing Ul M. BOR1N & GO., The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors Kor pixr'JO Yearn the LrmleM In the Custom 1 raite. ou can Ret n "BORN" Suit or Overcott ror Ic money than is usually paid for inferior Rooils nml tailoring. luicnor 1'IT AND I'INISII CIIfAIl l.'VTr-Tj : - ! Three llundrtd CAotro Sample to Stltttfrom. NEBRASKA. Ooal and Cement. IT 111. 1 CATION OF M'MMOXS. Itithn lllkfrli't (VtHi-i nf Un...i,h. f a.. ... raskn. 1,cl '""K J. II. I'ettlliono nml sum-, ucl V.. Nixon, partners) iIoIiik tiusliiex under the llrm name mid sijlr . ui leiiiuuuu ,v .ixiiu, l'laliitlirhi I. (i. llrnun. MiirfnritfV Oils. Angelliiu Wlniers,. imniei k. winters, Km III ft A Af.L'irftti I'r.tonll A I'llMlLK Jli.lt'.. Mlllnrl aiul.Iiu'ub I, Miller as executor oi tneiast will mid testament of .lames J II llrniv,, ilnpmiLnil Tim tllnlVl, (lUtnn.l ilnl,in,t..,,u . . .. tern. Daniel K. Winters Kmm'ft A. Ackerson llelle Miller nnd Jacob l'. Miller r? oiccutor o lin Inn! will ntwl liialamnnl ? T 2: . T .V w dccenpcd will tnko notice ihnt on tbo 17th dAv ?. .rrr?":,,.-.!:!!!l!?.?. -N'md, Plaintiff? ;.". " ' """J l'c,,,,,u" '" ,UL mstrici court of Unli.lA, nnmilr Vitlt.a.ha ..lu... l ... .. ,.. vuu,,.j, ,u.,u, "kuiiim inesaiu de fendants Impleaded with others the object and certificate executed by the tTrcasurer of Web In f'Mlttf Vntipatba ,1.I...Iih . . S. irfflw "OTnSS loV.dVNebraska.' "' "'C '"'' m ,U CUy or Kea lllalntlrV'a allniTd Ida Iki,. ..i.a . . &m3&&S&2!& MloT.fo"llow.s OnWtholst'd.ey 'oSSS' iwor. HKfimiiathuiMraiv.1. -..:..; j g .iTIUt ""i ' "" "ib autumn 11 ill? JQT IAVAB of tho year 1891. and on tho 1st day of May ikm they paid $13.59 the same beiiiK for taxes of year (895. Plalntiffi sllego fhat there is now due them on said tax ccrtlfJcatcs the sum of $47.03 with Interest at the rate of twentv ner cent per annum on 117.55 thereof from the 5th day of November. 189l.to tho 5th day of Nov. ember, 1890 and ten percent per annum there, after, with interest at twenty Kr cent per a mini on 115.89 thereof from the lstdov ofMav IhWltotlicflth day of November, 1896, ind 1 ten per cent per annum thereafter, with interest at rate of twenty per cent per nunnm on 113 59 thereof fri'in tho 1st day of May, 1890 to tho nth lay of November, island tin per cent S ninuin therenflor, for which sum with lntirvt from the lfith day of May. 1898, pUlntlfTa pray for a ilcrri.olhaiHR.il lots bo m)hta "atUfj 'tho amouiil due on said tax certificates. 0KJthsr with ten per cent of Hmount of JudKinent k t. torncy fees, and for nil other and li?ther relief as may bo Just and eiiultable. ''" run. i 'c'eortlnSly.1 aS ,r" ',bS J de'red Dated .Mart li 17,1608. Ily ltoUK.tTT.loTTK... thc1?IttoniBey.NlS0''- Excursions to WESTER ' CANADA. Tho wheat fields of Western Canoiln nnw tbo greatest Inducements to seuicrS. 160 ACRES OF LAND can be homestended (frce.( Those whn ,i sire It can purchase Elands t fromtfcifnK per aero. Easy terms of payment irs K Thmisands of farmers anil otuoTTfmn, districts whero farming is at nretmit f,fn?,m unprofitable, will take up lands therenil season. In order to accommodate thSE li curslons conducted by a renrMPniaHS' cx. the Canadian OovCrnmye,! fflMM 33d and 30th of MARCH and the 6th of APRIL, wlmllirr linini,-t..J.""' "'P" CXCIlrsiOHB. ..... .. '"imurFemcr. vr.v. ttbrNNETT, N.Y...,nulMIK. Omaha, Neb. I nii'iiaii t(ovirniui it i-.m,s. V 4 r iaiilUft5JU. t'IIIL.l I'A. immmk'i w?gj; ijiftsawwwwttfii