r-....wiii-i..i'iMJUi.w'lwwgaiim iiui . t Si i IS if. I'r B" NAMED AFTGH FAUKE. I A Canntbtl 11 tut Itnnrlncr tlin Knmn of tlio rniH'li rrtln. Foils Fnuro, tbe prosluent of Frnnec. litis sought popular favor moro iw alatently nml to totter purpdtw tlinn tiny other chief exoeutlyo of Hint re public, nml the l.tcst sign that Suc cess ruia crowned his offorts comos from n fnr-off corner of the world, naya nn. exchange. II has Graciously cfin erntwl to Uib .Txjuot of tho cltlzons of a town In tod New Hebrides that ho become a godfather and lond hlH ratno to their liny municipality. Slnco the beginning of the-new year, there fore, tho town of Fnure-Vlllo linn been In oxistonce. Tho Now Hebrides aro among tho few really cannibal Islands which yet resist the efforts of missionaries. A peculiar fcatnro about tho colony on the Island of Vnto la tliat they aro n law unto themselves and nnBwcrablc to no nation In particular for tholr conduct. They aro under tho protec tion of a naval abnimfssinn composed of French nnd English oClccrs. As a result of this lark of govern went thoro are no legitimate blrthn or mnrrlnBcs there. In Franco nnd her colonics It Is essential that every birth be registered In duo form by an ofllcer of tho govornmoat. Neither la nny niarrinao legal unkrn It Is sol emnized by tho state as well na tho church. Slnco thero Is no government In official existence In tlioto Islands, therefore, the French settlcrn havo to content thomselvco with simply tho re ItglauB ceremonies of mnrrlnge, which. In tho eyes of tho law, should they ro turn to Franco, would bo no mnrrlnge at all. The children bvn In this strangi colony would alfo have no legal exist ence In France nnd could with grent difficulty bo Allowed to marry or In herit property there, for thoy car chow no "acts dp nalssnnco," which I all Important In that country. A HOT PLACE TO LIVE IN. Pa the Comt of 1'iirnH Dlicaunt tlio Pntiiau Itnl Sim. Tho hottest region on tho earth's eur faco to on tho southwestern coast o: Persia, on the border of tho Persian gulf, Eays the Detroit Free Press. For forty consecutive days; In the months of July and August the mer cury has been known to stand above 100 degrees In tho shndo night and day and to run up as high ne 130 degrees In the middle of the afternoon. A! Bahroln, In the corner of tho moat tor rid part of this most torrid belt, at though It wero nature's Intention tc make the pjaco as unbearable ns possi ble, water from wells !s toaio hing un known. Great shafts havo been ounlt to a depth of 100, 200, 300 and even 500 icct, out niwaya witn tno same re sultno water. This serlouo draw back, notwithstanding, n comparative ly numerous popula.ljn contrive to llvf thero, llmn'is to copious sprints wh!c. burnt forth from the bottom of tho suit more than a mllo from tho shore. Tho wator from these springs Is ob talned In a most curious and novc manner. "Mac'iadrni." (Jivcrs), whos solo occupation !e that of furnlshl'-' the people of Bahrein with the life giving fluid, repair to that portion o' the gulf whoro the springs arc situate and bring away with them hundreJs rf bags of wnter cnoh day. Thn wator o' tho gulf whore tho springs burst fort. Is nearly 200 feet deep, buttheao mach adores manage to ltll tholr gont-ski-eacks by diving to the bottom am' holding tho mouths of tho tings ovo fauntnln Jets this, too, without allow Ing tho salt Water of the gulf tq mix with It. The Bourco of those nubnurln fountains to thought to be In tho hill of Osmond, 400 or 500 miles awny. Be ,Iug situated at tho bottom of t.ho gulf. It 1b a mystery how they wero ovoi discovered, but the fact remains that they have been known slnco tho dawn ot history. Ill !ntn in l)ncr. Attorney Garrett McEnory rocontly appeared as counsel in a case beforo n justice of the peace ot Sulsun. Mc Enery found It ncceG-ary to make fre quent objections to tho ovldcuco 'ha' tho opposing counael was attempting to to Introduce. The justice, whose Jlru rule of evidence Is "everything jjo'b. looked first annoyed and theu Indlg nant. Finally ho could contain him self no longer and, as a ruling on onr of Mr. Mcliutry's objections, roared: "Mr. McEnery, what kind of a law yer are you, anyway?" "I'm a patent lawyer," replied the attorney, facetiously. "Well all I've got to say Is that when tho patent expires you will havo a hard time getting It renewed. Go on with the case." San Francisco Post. A VNlnnnlM lttpr. Mr. Trtvett (reading) "The other day a letter of lidgar A. Toe's, asking a friend for $5, was sold at auction for $65." Mrs. Trlvctt "Was tho plea success ful In getting tho money?" "I don't know. Why do you ask that?" "If It was, the letter fetched 70 al together," Now York World. Btratrgr In the Faiulljr Olrulv. Mr. Sllrapurao What? Want to gut a now maid for Fashion Boaoh? Why don't you take tho onfc you havo? Mrs. SUmpurse She knows how we live when wo'ro at homo. New York Weekly. -a , tUrrtlon. She oat In church that Sabbath ay With a very satisfied air, 'for well she knew, down In her heart, t Jler wheel was thp swellost thnra. vuim,adMm I THE PROFESSIONAL, BEAUTY. Itrr I,oi nf Uostl liooki I a I'lllfnl Thine. "How sho haB gone off!" Is tho Jatal verdict, moro dfosdod by n fiuhionaole lislle than nny othor misfortune, for to hir It inpans tho loas of everything that she most values not only th oclat and froahnoss of her beauty, but i ho protHlgc and power which It In sures. Nothing is moro molancholy than to boo a woman, who hns boon what Is known nB a professional bnauty and who liven for society, grndually lofio )ir attraction, whllo bUo keeps on striving to retain, by obvious and piti ful offort, that which was oncip hors by Divine right. Her admirers, whoso hnnio onco wns legion, gradually dwin dle Into a few second-rate men or cal low youths, who still feel flatterod by the frlondshlp of tho onco ronovnd1 belle, whllo to retain oven such as these sho Is obliged to mako nn effort, to cheapen horaolf In a wny, to strive and flatter, to descend from her pedes tal, and from a goddess t become "A creature not too bright or good For human nature's dally food." until finally sho growB Into on objoct of contemptuous pity to a younger genera tion. "Poor old thing," they nay, "she wns very handsome oncu!" "What has hap pened to her? Sho 1b not so very old." "No, but sho has 'gono off,' and there fore out and her day Is over." Truly nothing ccomtt le:t for tho poor worldling to whom llnttery and ndmlrn tlon have been the very breath of her nostrils and Who feels that sho cannot live without them. What a trito, worn out little sermon might bo preached about such lifo! Only a fow. yearn ago tho poor thing was ono of tho moat brilliant stars In tho Boclal constel lation. Men of fashion and position swarmed around her and were delighted when she condescended to accept their atten tions; now they have one and all desert ed hor for a newer and brighter lumi nary. At Boclal gatherings she has to Inolflt upon hor old friends speaking to her; she is obliged to waylay them and tako possession of them, and has frequently to mnnouvor to got near some particular man who will not como to her. It Is no uncommon thing for such a womnn whn sho flds that tho BtlmuluB of her oxlstenco la gone to seek Tor something to supply tho abso lute need she feels for excitement, and physicians nay th.t opium eating nnd alcoholic excess nre lnrgoly on the in crease nmong women of society. "Favor Is deceitful nnd beauty Id vnln," enlth the preacher; but tho wom nn who Iooketh well to tho ways of her household and those children arise up nnd call her blesood, her prlco Ib Indeed above rubles in this worldly ago of ours. Ill nml of Ilnri-iitiillMfia. Ivaho Morat, ono ot the prettiest ot tho many protty lnlces In Switzerland, nas recently turned red nnd this re vives tho old legends about tho placo. Every four or five years for a century or longer the waters hrvo tnhen on a poculinr reddish tinge. This Is duo, ciontlsts fay, to tho growth of a rrinuta aquatld plant, which Is designated by tho long name of osclllatrola riibcscena. In no other body of wator in tho world does It flourish nnd It docs not appear In largo quantities except occnslonally In Lalto Morat. On Juno 21, 147C, thero was a battle on tho shores of tho lake. A party of Durgundians, under v i com mand of Charles tho Bold, fell victims to tho Swiss nnd nearly every ono wn.i killed. No quarter wns shown and thousands of bodies wero thrown In tho lake, Old fishermen say that tho red color of tho lake Is tho blood of tho Burgnndlans. Frenchmen, however, claim that tho lake blushes at the mem ory of tho Swiss, who showed no mercy to tholr antagonists and continued the fight after It had bcomo mere slaugh ter. Tho lake prcsento a sinister ap pearance, especially when thn Hnltlnp I sun heightens tho rtrlmnon effect A Iltimlntirglni: Ktorr. The story of the plot to capture Wil liam Penn first a- earrd In tV United Stntes moro than t - enty-flvo ynr3 ago. It has been contradicted over and ovor again, but It still r.apjioar3 periodically In tho newspapers. It Is nothing loss than a mlserabln forgery, intended to dccelvo the public, cither for the pur poso of putting its credulity to a tost or of creating a prejudice against tho early founders of Now England. Tho namo of Mr. Judkins Is entirely unknown at this library; no such chest of old papors as Is alleged to havo been deposited In the archives of the society has ever been received, and no such person as tho ono said to havo mndo tho doposlt Is known to tho members. At tho date of tho document Cotton Mother was only 19 years old, which fact alone would be presumptive evidenco that he was not connected with nny such pi ratical scheme. Furthermore, I doubt whothor the word "scamuo" wns In tis at that period. Notes and Queries. JiVvrr Heard the I.iit of It, "Well," salil the wijnle, "I nm not much of a hand at Ashingnever rtui do much In that lino but once down by Ninevoh I pullod a prophet clear out of the water. His whlehcrs wore ut lenat two feet -" The 8ea Eerpont Interrupted him. "I Bupposo, of course, you proeorved a viho tograph," ho snoereil finrcnstlci'.iy. "No," stanmcrefj the whalo, in some confusion, "to tell the truth, ho he got away. You se " A storm of jlboe drown hie axylana. tlona. Now York Preen. No SuiMm. Hh. "Tin vnn tlilnlr l iinlnnV,. . I . ,., ,w., ........ ,k u.i.iiuaj iu nu ,r.lnJ v. 1.1.M..VI KL. V..1.. :: xzr ": ,r.r .,. "r r.u. Tir "vii, uouiu juu iini .iiinv nay yvs )i m not Leader, snper8tltlous.,,--c:eveiand jU4mtm mm , h aiiranjys ' rrxagnr Ollico of Western Nebrnslm Stock drawer!) Association. J. It. Van Boskirlc, Secretary-Treasurer. Alliance, Nob., Oct. 7, '0b'. To Mom bora of Woslotti NobrnHlui Stock-Growers' Association: Tho Sonii-Annuul mooting will bo hold in Alliunco o.i November llili next. It is earnestly desired that every member be present, as very important matters aro to bo cUbcusmhI and decided. The oirorts of your officers havo ,lavi llii.l -1,1 ., lit. till, rti. if ,.. ate .-.P - , inon silsneotetl o stea tint?, from . onr members and other, and there are now three men hoi'nd over for rial; ono at Goring and two ot tr..,?,...r..,1 1V l,n,. ..,... .iiiniiiSi.Mi. iiu iii-in uii tmj side praise of th.-good oirnvlof tho , . . , . , i- , (tiyniiixauoii. j i ih DL'ing reau.eo that wu mean bnsines.s and there is no one but claims that thero is less bleating going mi than over before known. In view of this, it is tho duty of every member to induce his neighbours, who are not nOW mombers. tO join UB in OUr ' . 1 uiieiupiH to puiourcauie inuusiry on a sccuro liasis. If every man who has stock in our territory would join with us, wo would havo means enough to drivo out evory thief in this part of tho country and to carry out othor measures beneficial to tho stock industry. What "Wo have dono so far has exhausted cash on hand, and thoro foro, at last mooting of directors, a levy of two and-half cents per head of stock was oiderd, and is payable on or before November lith. You will ploaso report tho num ber of head of cuttle and horses you havo on hand, anil forward this with your chock for amount duo. Trusting you will bo present at meeting and bring your friends with you, T am, Respectfully, J. Ii. Vanlioskirk, tSucrotury-Treasurer. To tho stock growers of Box liutto counties: Allow mo to call your attention to a meeting of stockmen on No vember 11th. It is certain that if evory man owning stock has his brand on our books, and used tho book, no theif could get out of the county with live cattlo. Como to the meeting, and you will join tho association. There aro several things pertainiug to cattle industry which will bo discussed, and there is certain to be a large attendance. Respectfully, .1. 11. Vanlioskirk. The following-named gentle men havo been selected ta serve us jurymen during tho coming term of tho district court which convenes on Wednesday, Novem ber 18th: A. M. Drako, H. M. Anderson, Geo. Hendricks Cluis.McKiunoy, Albert Nelson, John Kaufman, L. F. Leavitt, W,A. Hood. G. AV. Tones. S. A. Curtis, Wni. Matzat, J. J. G. H. .Tas. Win. Lyon, Clayton, Connoloy, Randolph, Tobias Brown, James Robinson, Fred Pahlow, J N. Clark, Ed C. Reck, Tom Beck. D. C. Mclntyro, b W. Adams, Z.T.Cunninham, For sale or trade, a good house and 8 lots in David City ono of the best towns in eastern Ne braska; population 8,000, electric llnlt, WlUOrVOr,k8, Ote. TlllS ..,.,,.., , ,, IS dCSirablO lllSldO pi'OpOl'ty, Well , , Ar. located, Oil Corner, east front, nice lawn and trous. Will sell cheap or trade for Box Butte realty. Apply at Tina IIehald oflico. T.... !..-. Iin, to t.r. J.r.r.4 Dltniap ChOQSO IS tUO best On l,f ml.. 'Hi.t. W tllO marlvQt 'liy It. r F. H. HOLSTHN.. Watohmaksr AND- iTfi'VT'Al fV ALLIANfK,. ..NEli. (B. t 3NI. "NVatoh Bxnminor.) 1 filinmas rnoniillft: .vniUfni.fii P . y-v . ... .. ' irllnrniltuiu - I ll-.lr.lv lt.lt ,ll tlio .... 1. ! .. 'M. . kF ,. 1.1 ... iibaw .au-- win rtvi:t' prompt uttantiuu. I flTlnTf HIT ml HIUM ,mmllMKlH1l - rtPn vr suujutewauy. t, Final Proof Notices Hon. .1. W. Weiin. .In.. ltoKUtor. llo'x. 1'. M. HiiooMr. Ilncehcr. 1'ftHt.ift Imrltiir titiHrfia In flit rn1nt,i,t mm w. iitnopiUiii(iiiicrtiiMiriiniiiprtto nn- Willi', iur vurniiiiii nny urrurff Mini, way ox 1ft. TIiIk will nrevrnt poftnlbto delay In ' making jiruof. Tjnnd UIIIm nt Allinti'y, Nob., Bepu US, 1K5, Notion in titreJiy 'khoii tlint tlif fotlowltix- to inaho flml root in vupiiort of bin nlnlm. nml ' I ,ni iiiiiu pronivriu imi tnalo irafom jiokiMft ntul Uecoir.ir at Aliianrn, Nhd., on Dor. lu, (W0. JAMK8 t). WOOD, ot Mnrf Intul, Neb., wlio nindtt II K No. ZOT2 for thou ,i no U, nw U o Vi il no U tfv U nee 27, tp su n, r BO w. 11h iistmR tlip followinif witniH1! to prov bin conlliiutiuo rfniilcnco upon mul cultivation ot f-aiil land. tU: I'idflla I,. ilinrmuii, litnm.i l'nruVy, jUli; rt l'miner of Mnmiauil, AVfo., at PH., HI aIbo, """' ' vici.t, ot iumit. Mt-n. B.MMA l'DUDSY. or 'arnlnnd.Neli., Wliom.i'IiH E No. J1S07 for tim ii v H h(hi M, lp 'J. n. r .V) v. hho nnmm Hie following w tnfKB lo provo lior continuoiin rcnnlniiro up nnd c"ltiittum ot t-niil In ml, tiz: tiiloliu I,, lloii-yniao. .Inmw( tMMl..'itrrtl'.ilm.-ri)rUnf.aua, No.,., diu.on wriKHt. ol lit'iinont. won. Also rimiuu h. HONBxMftK.ntoKpmitlck, of Mnrn ami. Nob., who mauo tlmlwr pnltn ltu re cutty No. 0.2 for the o H nw h & lots 1 & 'J, WHJ ;iu. tpsMn. r so w, hiicnHin"A th foHowIna to tirovo lir oontin- noun riiiilium upon nnd cultivation ot paid land, viz: Kmirm Piirdcy, James (.'. Wood. Al IhtI l'nlincr of Maiiilnud, Nub., Slmou ii. WriKlit, ot neluumt, Noli. J. W. Wehn, Jr., ItcRUtor. U. 8. Lond OlnYo, Alliance, fcb.. Hept. S5, 1800. iSotioe Is liori'iiy enrn inal ANTON J5AI1KA. Jit, tt f'lftplann. Ki.i.. !if filral tuittnn if ttitftritttin to mako final proof lieforo ItotrlMor or Hecejver ht tlieir oHIto in Alliance, Nob., November "Jtb, lhWL on tlmborciiltiirontmlication No. 005. for tlio hw V, neii 12, tji 2H n, tu -ITxv. Jlo naiiiCH aH wIUiphwh: Jacob LamcricK, Jnmac Mct"'nlK,l Alpsandor 0. Hoss, Damul Muy et, nil of liox lSutte, Nob. J. W. WcitN.jn., KcKixtpr. U. H. Land Office, Allinnco, Nob , Hopt. U5, ItiM. Noticoirt iioruby Klvon that JACOH MOltAVA, of Marflland, Neb., lias filed notice of Intention to malcn final proof U'loin County JudKOof Ilox liutlo ( o., Noli., at. liiolUri) in llctuiiwfnrd. Neb., on November 7. 1W0, on timber oulttiro nppliration. No. 4:c, for n "l hp U, nn V, nw U ,t lot 0, wo (I tp !n. tb Ww ll nanii'H iih witnoesea! AukuhUIm H. Mc l.niiKhllM. Kcluarit Crinlcr. of AlarHlnml, M'b., Anton Zajic, Jolm Zajlr, of Hi'inlnKford, NVb; J. W. Weii.v, .1 n., ItPKlRter. U. S. I,and Oibo r, Alliiince. Nel., Srpt. i, 1MW Notice 18 hereby '.bit I'OSIKli hOUTH, of Ken mien, ill . ban tiled not lee ot intention to mako final proof Iwforo Clerk Circuit Court, htark Co.. 111., and witneB'es will si vo testimony before Ueulnter and Heceiver at Alliance, Neb . on Ninrmlier (1, 1MXS, oil tinilcr culture applica tion No. -II, for tho h w 'i neo 20, tp 2'J n, r M w. HunruiPHUHTltnovHCR: EilnarSwewcy, Henry Sweivey, David A. Paul, ot llemini;ford, xeb., Hobort 8 Shipley, or Alliance, jieh. J. W. Wwis, Jn., Ipister. Land Office, at Alliance. Neb . Sept. :). IMfl. NoUiv it hereby Riven that tho following named nuttier ban filed notice of hir. intention lo make final proof in Support of his claim and tht eaiil proof will ho maila before llPKinter and Iluveltcr at Alliance, Neb., on Nov. U, lhW. viz: JOHN V. hOLMNKAKK, of Hrmingfurd, Neb., who mado H 13 No. .'W2'.l for the w nee II. tp US n, r II) w. He iintneH tho I'ollowiiii; wi'Iixhws to iirovo liixroiitinuoiiRreslileneti upon atl'l cultlvatHUi of mid lanil, ir. Michael U. Murphy, hco Kiimapfel, .lames l Wheinu. William Priel, all of lluiiiinford, Neb. J. Vf. Vki. Ju., lteKifter. U. H. Land Ollice. Alliance, eb., Oet, 12, lfciM. Notice in hereby uiven that AIlltA.M A. Wllil, ET. of Auelmo, Neb., ban filwl notlcft of intention to mako Jinal proof lyuort Itwicter or ltweivernt lliance. Neb., on the 'i'th lay ot Mitemlier, WHS, on timlter cnltnrn npp'iration M. l!i for the nw K o 20. tp 27 li, rir f2 w. Ho iiamennH witiirKBca: John Setllaiik, James llriinu, i harlus l'oavur, Martin I'osvar, all of ljiwn, Nun. AIbo Notice is hereby cjven that THOMAS E. Illl YAN ot Uouixli, Neb , has lill notice of In tention to make final proof at mine time and place on tinnier culture application no. ti'Ji for the n e i Heo2ti, tp ail n, r III w. Mo names an witncHWV, Charlen F. Dorcan, William Smith. William W. Tjreo. Jumea W. Tyn-e, all of HourIi, khIj J. XV. XVr.ns.in., Hesifier. U. S Unnd Office Alllanee, Neb.. Oct. IB. l'SH. Notlcrih hereby s'iveut'iat lllJil) Ml'HTK. of Uuiiiap, :.. i)., nari fueil n.ilUiiof intuiltio.i lo maku filial proof before Uoihtur or llecei'rat Alliance, Neb., on MivenilK-r 2 1M1, on timber culture application no. SUS, for tho w ', nw 4 .3; w H hw U wo Ti, tp Su ii, m IS w. liniianif-h iih itiiPKix"i: llernard Kendrich, l'nnl Ortmnun, lleurich Kucli. lionrli'h la.'litJ", nil of Dun. up. Neb. aIbo ltUItY UICHTK. of DuiiLip Heb., hai ill d notice, of intention to mako tiuat proof at minii timoamt ptae on tiinlirr culture application So. 5i'l for the f-w l t-eo 2i). tp tt n, r 4i w. no namea an witnens: llrrnarii I'eiidrlcli. Kriil Ortman. nenry Koch, V. I'laiWc nil of Uunlnp, Neb. J. VI. Wuiin. Ju.. li-"ihter. lind OtTico lit .11lanee, Neb . Oct. 21. IHfl. Noliii' Ih hereby iriu-n that tli followini; mm pd nettler Iibh iileil notice of bin inteutioti t make linal proof in support of hix claim aud that mill proof will lie made N'fore HeiRU'roi lteceitc-r ai Alliance, Nob. on Nov. :w, IbWi, viz: Edward G. Ilahn, of Mnomaw, Nob., who mailulii; no. 2017 for tho n o ii we "Jl), tp Si u, r t.'i w. Ho name the following witnoRecs to provo Ida continuouB reshlenco upon and cultivation of ailid land, Tiz: Johu I.euellrn, Ambrose 11. lifwrllpii, William seely of Momaw, Neb., F, F. doeiin-'-n, ot itraj sun, sen. auo Ambrose II. Lowollon, of Mooinaw, Neb., who made u u no. 217 for tho n o ' hpc ;, lp 'i n, m 15 w. lie nariil'H the followini; witnenen to provo bin rontiiiuoui) repideuco upon aud cultiintion of mid land. iz: John lenellen. Kdwurd 0. Halm, l'eier llahn. of Moomaw, Nub., F. F. Jih liansen, of UrayKon, Neb. Aleo John Lowellen, of Moomaw, t.el,., who made U E no. 2tXt for tho w Jt no '4 M1.', tp '.JK 11, r 45 w. He uamen tho tol'owlmr wUiionkh to prou lilHcoiitinnoiix residence upon and culthatiou of Faitl land, viz: Ambroxo II. I.ewoMen, 1M want ti. llahn, lVtcr llnlin, of Moomaw, Neb., F. F. Johaiiben, of Urajnon, Neb. J. W. Wi.HK, Jn., llciBtor. Jn thoUiolrict Court ot Hox lluttc County. Anna G. ltr.un, VlalntilT. Clemestink A. McKinnby, Defendant. Clementine A.McKinney defendant, will take notice that on tho HKh day ot AiijjuM. 1 "'., An. nat) Usui plaiutilf herein filed iier itltion in the dtntrtrt court of Ilox lmtto county, Nebrns- ka.axiuiiHt you the taid defendant, tho object audpiayerotwhiih is to fum-lov, a certain moriKarfp executed I y the defendant to tlio ; a nu-nran lmu and Trunt Company iiiKin the nortliM'K nuarler of noctionl, in townxuip 2" north, imiKo 1'J vent of tho t'lh p. m., in Itox Hutto county, Nebraska, to wcuro tho payment of ono prominioiy note dated May 3, 1x00, for tlio tuna of ;,imi. nnti duo and Datable ou tho lnt iluy of May 1MO, Uarinu interei-lat the rate of 7 per cent lr annnni from date r'aid noteautl nif.'uaKOWK. lorn aluable considHration, lao fote the iaiu hvrame dnw, duly aold, hkbIhiioI and del i vend to the p;a ntilf, who is now the owner cuereoi auu or me moni-y iiuo mercou lnnd (ere In now iiuo the pltunuif from the ile- iitiniiautuiionKiiiljioioaniimorwaRe. me uni jofiiio, witlilntoitt thereon, from tho Ut ilay in aiay i-i, at uie laio ot un per oonr per an num, and the further huiii ot s-H.Ol for taxed paid on Kii'tl pretniwK to protect her becurity wlUi intertMt thoroou at ten ir oent 1) r auuuiii flora tho l.'lli day of J illy 1WU, for wl'iob hiiihh with the internet thereon. olaintilT 'irayn for a decree, that thf defendant Ik .j'iinl to pay Uiei-ame, or that van! mortttaire inay lw fon E oloMiilaud Hti'ul premliHi may letiolilaccordiui to taw to Hitirfy the amount f'o.iinl due. i You are rwiiiirMl to aimwer aid i-tltIon on or Ufore the -ml day ot November 1K. l)ikd BepU -it, lMHi. , . : Hy W. M. lodeneo, her attorney ANNl ll. Il-'IIU, I lailUIIl, All partios desiring to mako Html DVOOI ClllV IHIYO tllCir papers ' . ..... . ma n -.ill tat 'I'lTir I I UM J .1 T Fi nTllf0 IIHU UH V l. i,UH UHI.... w...w, fri0 0f ohurge, and promptly , transmitted" to the land offlse. &&& $ ?b w aiS5- 'tyj Closing Out I have made up my mind to go Qut of business, so I will sell all my Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at greatly reduced prices for spot cash. Produce will be taken at top prices. Your faithful servant, . . . W. K. HERWCALL. ' Ji;: .'- n m - . f i.j. vssmmrii ry& fft 5l!SiAw) i . . i .iliimiM i - ',Hi.,'3S8W' mm nfcffftMtJi t " , r . . vf&masms v'.'.ib mm g BlimbaBH s-iTYLE 201 Is soltl by agents as high as $195 You can buy Ifc at tho factory price from us for $88 ...i. . Prone',! Tiato tllrror, Tntcn!; Pall Hoard, tTouso Proof, SOLID WALNUT ,. ' n'.irahteou o'. . years by niannfiicturernnd by ns. Wpay frelglit t , -nut la :;ubraal:&. 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WueeUfm- uRttloruo at Whole uuiox-rici'ti. uiii;.iw cxutntuutlon bi-toro .,iin ri,px nt r.it ftnmo "JMcnUwllI rCTLoura utK5 sanionasuentatoU lorjw.oarj utk J v.ooU-rlma, 50 Itrn.. tumc no nuy tr-juijou). Us:yicsl0t3ti. 30 l A Uuarentccd saiao in tp. uti etll for ITS to C100 .ftCMEROMnACCn, 2BIbc. WOOD rorfcctllncs,r'rfMtBtcrlnp.norfnrtiifUi!8tiaont, tluratl rcme us pgents toll for H'JA u fll& WrU.ru wnrranty nl h ctctt muclili.o lcrrtlmo T rtiluira tlcyile III ruiiKtiutir joiitron I :')!"!) B..rfhiiaoiirwtM,laleprl(.o for nio.;Halttj-. 1 wK.li tlx.iit. a ranch to soil blc clrs through niimaiirtliilrr.stt daoa to rouVo them. Let Ufuucnco ent rni-no-iy wro (bo lietier ny ant buy Jrotn u I'ueot -t nliuluitlo i.rlcto 871 f GWJ3( in Pfili fill. a"wi"ti v LiUHnH UK T ll My u vr; liu lbv k P3mr&77 skk Kfex 7Mmj&?f Mmmm WtJ30a s.avtsinjj u cacj wuw iS&U9ttkirT.vrX taF k. liTwrmr r -x m luxunr) r 9 . r..L. fia i zr''yrJSVrrtTt.vrvrrrtrrx x-z-wximBimav RiMS, uuuo r4WE8M2m VY A MSL Uluuratoil Catalotran free Acme Cycle Company, ELWIART. IMX salfll l I $195 LIST ...FOR $88- One-Third Cash, AND BALANCE $5.00 per Month. PIANOS from $40 and up. A. HOSPE, Jr. Omaha, Neb, saoor.) 9 SV1IWES ANSWER TO IXQUIBIES, $1. 6BP0RT OU SlITKES, C0H7EST3, pC Proturlng Land Patents, riling Argumtafip nnd Contluaiing Contestt. on UodrtljS Terms. Ssnd for circular to f HENRY ST. COPP, AIii!l WASHIIJCTON, D. C. 7 UUUer mould but tpp'i KttUi t GnMf LAmDS wmk'$Uwm m , , ean . Mmmmzm n m l ytflfvV' r-'Tt '?& Wk'fy V M i n i ) V'i r 1. a 4 iPAig tjNm wmmmtt. SjKfflff v A HHIB.t