r f Si I 9 ti i if r I' ri y -- fi r I y r ? TJIE JOURNAL. Kntoivd at t tic Iol-niliri f'oltiinliii-. Neb., a- M'cotitl cl:i mutter. VK1XKSI)AY, JUNE 1, 1SS1. A vf.in of coal four feet thick has becu struck at Decatur tbta state. Tiik Chicago bank clearings one day last week amounted to .fC, 100,000. The health of Mrs. Garfield has greatly improved since she went to Long Branch. Upton, of the treasury depart ment went to Europe ou the refund ing business. The public school teacher of Chi cago were paid oil the other day ; it required $G5,000. Another fire in Quebec, this time in St. Saveur district. Thirty-five houses were burned. The Hereford Cattle Breeders Association of America was in ses sion last week at Chicago. Twenty-seven hundred immi grants lauded in one day and night latst week at Castle (Jfmlcn. The first car-load of winter wheat ot the season was received iu Chica go last week from Ashland, III. Da. Ciui'iv, of Charlotte, Mich., committed suicide last week. lie was over one hundred years old. Martil, a man living at Ottawa, built a small ark iu which he ex pected to float safely iu the June floods. Secretary Kirk wood ha9 ap poiuted C. H. Howard, "brother of Gen. O. O. Howard, Indian in spector. James Golden of Boston, recently purchased the bay gelding Millboy for $9,500. Tolerably high price for a horse. Wyatt Holmes, colored, was banged on the 24th inst. at Holly Springs, for the murder of Andrew Scott, colored. The vote for senator at Albany on the ISth &hows Conkling re ceived i0 votes and Piatt 15. Jacobs 34 aud Depew 44. For five days, of week before last the receipts for live stock iu Chi C4trn showed : Cattle, 27.0S4, hogp 129,011, sheep 9,3Cl. The Lincoln Globe says: "Very many fields of wheat are badly rusted iu this vicinity, and at this writing arc doing uo good." The jury in the libel suit of e.v Gov. Bishop against the Daily Ga zette of Cincinnati, returned a ver dict of $5,000 for the plaintiff. Twenty-three young Indians who attended the Hanipton.Va., Institute went to Massachusetts last week to find summer employment with farmers. SwErso.v Cotton Mills, located iu North Carolina, recently burned from the explosion of a lamp. The mills worked 207 operatives. Loss $200,000. It is claimed that the emigration from Sweden to America this year will reach 70,000 which is stated to be about one sixtieth of tho entire population. Hoscoe Conkling was in "Wash ington City ou the 25th inst. He says his visit has no political sig nificance, as he is lookiug after pri vate business. A tank of oil containing 25,000 barrels at Bradford, Pa., was struck by lightning the other night, and no one has reported that the burn ing oil was put out. The new railroad now being sur veyed from Omaha to Atchison, under the direction of Mr. J. E. House, will ruu in the vicinity of Syracuse, Otoe couuty. Congressman Speer of Georgia, a very independent politician, and bouud to be a free man, it is said will vote with the republicans to organize the next house. Robt. Casey, of Mt. Sterling, 111., was killed last week by the falling of a brick smoke-house, the founda tion of which gave way ; the entire building fell with a crash. John A. "Walsh has brought suit against Brady to recover $28,000. It is claimed that the subject matter of this suit is in some way mixed up with the star-route business. C Nubel, a U. P. track laborer, at Grand Islaud, accidentally fell off a traiu last week across the rail, and both legs and oue arm were cut off. He lived three hours afterwards. Harry McGee and George "Wash ington, two colored waiters at Coun cil Bluffs quarreled the other day, which finally resulted in McGee shooting and killing Washington. We learn from Quebec that the oldest inhabitant does not remem ber such weather; not only seeds, but potatoes in outlying parishes have been nipped off by recent frosts. John G. Saxe, the wit, several of our exchanges claim is becoming a confirmed hypochondriac, partly from want of exercise, and partly from brooding over the loss of his children. Assistant Secretary Upton, be fore leaving Washington placed his resignation in the hands of Secreta ry Windora, to be acted upon as might be desired by the Secretary and President. Wm. Higby, the present collector of interna! revenue of the California , district, has discovered that many of his deputies are defaulters, and that he cannot settle his accounts. His accounts are short 120,000. SsFcitnTARY Windom ha abolished t. ...1- r .a .tr . .i m I inu uiiut: in uiiumiaii ii inc i rc:is ury. It appears to have beon use less, and the same duties will now be performed by the chief clerk of the department. Michael Early, a hack driver at Brocktou, Mass., was thrown oue day last weak twenty-five feet by an engine. The driver and horses were killed, aud two occupants of the carriage fatally injured. A report comes from Merced to Sau Francisco that a fire swept over some 7,250 acres of wheat aud other grain, destroying all in its course, including many farm houses, barns and much farm machinery. Saml. Osborne, living near Griggs ville, IU., had killed, one day last week, one hundred and sixteen sheep by lightning. The carcasses were all found under a tree, which had been shivered by a thunderbolt. The sheriff's wife at Grand Haven, Mich., the other night bagged a dozen men who were trying to lynch the murderer, Vaskamp. She lock ed them in the jail and aroused the citizens by fire alarm. A plucky woman. President Garfield recently said in relation to the marshalsbip of New York, "if any one has promis ed auy office iu Xew York or else where it has been done without consultation with me and without my kuowledge." At Garrettsville, Ohio, the Baptist church building was blown up the other night by powder or dynamite. The inside of the church was almost eutirely destroyed. The report of the explosion aroused people from bed a mile away. The new railroad company re cently organized at Omaha and to be known as the Missouri Pacific Railway, has elected Col. A. A. Tal mage, president; Thos. J. Portiss, vice president ; F. B. Drake, secre tary aud treasurer. Storms appear to be the general order now throughout the country. One at Huntsville, Ala., the other night blew down and entirely de stroyed a large three story brick cotton seed oil mill which was in the course of erection. Sfprktaries Windom and Hunt, Postmaster General James, Secre tary Lincoln and Attorney General MacVeagh all went to Long Branch Iat week. It is believed they wont forward to consult with the presi dent on important business. The conclusions at Cambridge ob servatory, Boston, Mass., are that the comet iR now moving away from the earth at the rate of 300,000 miles per day. The learned men at the above observatory say the comet's tail is 4,000,000 miles in length. By a recent investigation it ap pears that 120,000 bushels of grain have disappeared from the Keokuk elevator, which is controlled by Jack Sturgis. Legal proceedings are about to be instituted to find out what has become of the wheat. A party of three persons in Oma ha came very near having their lives destroyed by partaking last week of pickled tongue. The symptoms of the victims were those of arsenical. poison, but how it got to the pickled tongue the physician was unable to decide. A whole train on the Morelos railroad went down into the San Antonio river near Cuanlla, Mexico, on account of the downfall of the stone bridge. Nearly 200 persons were killed and a great number wounded. Most of the passengers were soldiers. A heavy wind, rain and hail storm struck North Platte on the evening of tho 25th inst. and blew down the Uuion Pacific round house, the debris covering three freight engines aud one passenger engine, all of which were more or less damaged. One man was killed. It seems probable now that tho government will at last settle the perplexing question of what shall be done with the Poncas by buying land of the Omahas and with their consent placing the Poncas on it. Those Poncas that returned from the Indian Territory only num ber 120. Thomas Garfield, uncle of the President, while riding in his buggy not far from Newburg, Ohio, was struck by a passing train aud in stantly killed ; Mrs. Arnold, cousin of the President, bad her skull badly fractured and her life is despaired of. Mr. Garfield was 80 years old and leayes seven children. Last week Greeley county in the viciuity of O'Connor was visited by a terrible wind storm. The Catholic church baru was blown down, and several houses iu the vicinity more or less damaged, and one sod house unroofed. The rain fell in torrents for four hours, accompanied by heavy wind. The postmaster general last week issued an order to abolish, on the 1st of July, all that portion of mail route No. 32,024, from Uinita, In dian Ty., to Las Vega a, N. M., thro' au uninhabited region to the distance of 3fG miles, and was carried three times a week over the entire length of the route, 810 miles. This reduc tion in the route will save to the government $52,000 a year. Wm. n. Turner, one of the principal clerks in the contract office, who, for several years had charge of the star routes in most of the territories, has been removed and Geo. M. Sweeney appointed in his piace. Parson Pomfroy of the Great West pivnrhe it very plain sermon tp Iter. Dean Hart ot Denver. The Parson says, "a high grade unfinish ed Episcopal cathedral or synagougc in Denver, as we learn from a beg iriiig circular, has two miles and a halt of cornice and is several thous and dollars in debt. We are asked tu contribute. To our mind God can be worshipped iu a tent as well as iu a dead dormatory of galvanized saints. This spending of a hundred thousand dollars to gratify pride is no way to build a home for Jesus. This way of running a debt to grat ify the ambitiou of 'ban' evenly snob is no way to advance God's cause in Colorado." Wc see some of our State ex changes are advocating Wm. Gas liu as a candidate for Judge of the Miprome court. The Lincoln Globe, iu speaking of him, refers to Judge Maxwell's bodily ailments. It is true that Judge Maxwell is greatly alllicted by rheumatism, but his con duct in the high and very respon sible position of supremo Judge has shown clearly that his brain is un clouded. The Journal firmly be lieves that Judge Maxwell is an able, faithful, fair, impartial and upright judge, having the entire conlidmico of the people aud the bar, aud we are therefore in favor of his re-unmination. A story was published last week at Uatavia, N. Y., which says : The town ia filled with excitemcut caus ed by the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of Will iam Morgan, the man who betrayed the secrets of Free Masonry, fifty five years ago, and who was ab ducted aud made away with before the work was given to the public. Exciting news of this character seems very necessary to gratify a portion of the public ear, but a great many people believe that it would prove a hard task to find the re mains of Morgan, for the reason that uo such man ever existed. Bring forward the proof. Two ballots at Albany fop U. S. senators on the 2lst showed no change, Conkling 33, Piatt. 27. The present effort to elect U. S. seintors from New York is becoming quite an expensive business, as well as leading political aspirants into all manner of intrigue with attempts at bribery. Men who are acting with the Republican party and who sly 11 bo proven guilty of bribery in this or any other contest, should be ex excluded from all places of trust in the gift of the party. Hon. Henry Snider died last week at the insane asylum at Lin coln. He was a man of some prom inence iu the state, and was elected senator from the 215th district, but his scat was contested and given to David Ballentine; this fact in con nection with the robbery of his of fice at North Platte is believed to be the cause of his insanity. His brother Webster, of Omaha, ac companied the body to Paiuesville, N. Y., where his remains will be interred. The Omaha Republican says: "Along with new potatoes come re ports of people who in eating them have been poisoned with Paris green. In this state two or three cases have come under our notice through the press, and though none were fatal, it shows what is liable to occur. If to kill bugs the pota toes must bo poisoned it would seem the better part of discretion to let tho insects have the field un disturbed." The republican state central com mittee of Virginia declared the other day that Chairman Lewis was no longer a member of the committee, as he had deserted the republican ranks in accepting a nomination for lieutenant governor from the re adjusters. The state republican con vention will be held at Staunton, August 24th, and none but straight out republicans will be entitled to vote for state officers. Leander Warren, commercial editor of the Baltimore Gazette died on the evening of the 24th inst., ot heart disease. He was suddenly at tacked in the corn and Hour ex chauge, but somewhat recovered and iu a short time had the second attack and exclaimed, "I am very ill," and fell back dead in the armp of an attendant. The Norfolk line of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway has forty-six miles of track to lay to reach Norfolk, which it is claimed will be completed iu Aug ust. This will give the company connection with the Columbus branch of the Union Pacific, and both branches of the Sioux City & Pacific. Two ballots were taken on the 22d for U. S. Senators in N. Y., withont material chauge iu the re sult. Conkling 32, Piatt 25. Jacobs, on tho democratic side, withdrew his name as a candidate, and in the cauciiB held in the afternoon, the democrats unanimously selected Clarkson N. Potter as thoir candi date. f. s check:, Manufacturer and Dealer in CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ALL KINDS OF SMOKING ARTICLES. Storeon Olirr St.,nearthc old Post-office "Columbus Nebraska. 447-ly LEGAL NOTICE. In the li.trift Court in anil for lM.ille County. ii tin- Fourth Judicial DN. tiict of Nebraska. In tho matter of the estate of John A. Norris, late of Franklin County, Ohio, deceased. IT API'KAIMNO to the satisfaction of said Court, by the petition of John It. 31ulaiu executor of the last will and testament of the said John A. Nor ris, deceased, that there N not MiilR-ieut personal estate in the hand- of aid John It. Mulvane to pay tiie debts out--tandini; against &aid deeeaed, and the expense of administration and that It i necesMiry to ell the real estate of said deceased, to wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion eight, the east half of the southwest iiuui ter of section eight, the north half of the northeast quai ter, the southeast quarter of the nort heast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section twenty-seven, and the un divided half of the south halfof southeast quarter of section twenty-three, all in township seventeen, north of ranee ona east of the sixth principal meridian, situated in the county of 'Matte and State of Nebraska. Also the following lots or pieces of ground in the city of Columbus, in said Platte county, to wit : Lots seven and eight in block thirty -eight; lots three and four in block thirty-nine; lots one anil two iu block forty"; lots one and two in block lorty three: lots three and four iu block lifty eight; lots live and six in block seventy two; lots seen and eight in block seventy -four; lots three "and four iu block eiL'hty-eiL'ht; lots three aud four in block one hundred and twenty-one; lot three in block one hundred and twenty eight; lots three aud four iu block one hundred and (hirly-six, and lots oue aud two iu block oue hundred and thirty-eight. It it therefoie ordered that all persons interested iu said estate appear before ine, George V. Post, Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Nebraska, at the court house in the city of York, iu the county of York, anil State of Nebraska, on "the Kith flay ot July, 1SS1, at one o'clock iu the attur iioon, to show cause, if any they have, why license should not be granted to the said John It. Mulvane, executor aforesaid, to sell the real estate of said deceased herein described, for the pur pose of paying the debts outstanding against said deceased's estate, and the expenses of administration. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be published iu Tiik Cfi i.UMisu.s .Journal, a wuekly newspaper printed in said Platte co'unty, for at least four successive weeks previous to the hearing of said application. (! HO. Ar. POAT, Judge of the Fourth Judical District of Nelraka. r7!'-" C. A. Si'KiCK, Att'y. Chattel Mortgage Sale. WIIKKKAS, default has been made iu the payment of a note for $.iiH).0, dated October 21, 187i, signed and delivered by Daniel O. Parker and made payable to the order of Orrie II. Haight o"u the lirsl day of September, Jsn), with interest at 10 per cent, troui ilate thereof; which said note is secured by mortgage of even date therewith upon the personal property hereinafter deseiibed, which mortgage was on still UI iliv nl' Oi-tnliiT. 1ST!), dull' lilil in the ollice of the count clerk of Platte county , Nebraska, and contains a power of sale therein and stipulation for costs. There is due on x-iid note ou the day of the first publication of this notice, "the sum ol fTiiMi.no and interest thereon at 10 percent. Irom October -1, lsT!l. Now, therefore, I, said Orrie P.. Haight, mortgagee, will epoe for sale and sell fur cash at public auction to the highest bidder in front of the post-oilice, iu the city of Columbus, in said Platte county, on "tile OlIi ln. j of Juno, 181, at 2 o'clock, p. in., the following prop erty mortgaged as aforesaid, to wit : One chestnut sorrel mare 7 years old. while strip iu face; one sorrel m.ire nine years old, small white spot in f-tce and left hind foot white; one yellow mare eight years old. white hind led; -one brown mare seven years old; two, two horse wagons with bows and covers; two sets double harncs, for the pay ment of said note anil costs of foreclos ing this mortgage. OlMMK P.. IIAKillT. J.C.. HlfiGlNS, r.Ts 4 Att'y for Mortgagee. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VlUTl'Kof venditioni rrpnnas di rected tome from the District Court of Douirlas county, Nebraska, on a judg ment obtained before the county court of Douglas county, Nebraska, "on the fifteenth flay of June, lx, in favor of C. K. Allen as plaintiff, anil against John II. Green as defendant, for the sum of seventy-four dollars and ninety eight cents, anil interest at 12 per cent, per annum, and costs taxed at six dol lars and fifty cent' and accruing costs." I have levied on the following real es tate taken as the property of said de fendant, to satisfy said judgment, to wit: Lots 1, 2, .? and 4, block 70, lots ." and 0, block 42. And will offer the same for sale to t ie highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the !2:iI day or .1 ulj , A. !., 18m, in front of the Court House, that being the building wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated June Cth, 1SSI. r.sX)-r. IIKN.I. SIM ELM AN, Sheriff of Platte County, Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE. In the County Court Tor Platte county, Nebraska. In the matter of the es tate of James Jones, deceased. NOTICK is hereby given that an in strument in writing purporting to be the last will anil testament of James Jones, deceased, late of said county, has linen tiled in said court, and probate thereof demanded. And thereupon it was ordered that Thursday, the .".0th flay of June. 1S.S1, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the County Judge's ollice iu said coun ty, he assigned as the time and place of hearing the proofs on the probate of said instrument, when and where all parties interested may appear anil be heard. May 31, ltWl. JOHN 0. HK'OINS, f)7.S-4 County Judge. NOTICE IN CONTEST. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb.) June 21st, 1831. COMPLAINT having been entered at this otlice by Ivasper Jenni against Mordecai Lamb for abandoning his Homestead Entrv No. TWO, dated Janu ary 14th, 1878, upon the south 14, north west M Section 24, Township 1!) north, Range 1 east, in Platte county, Nebr., with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollice on the 10th day of August, 18S1, at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. Depositions will be taken before II. J. Hudson, at hi ollice in Columbus, Nebr., on the 27th of July, 1SS1, 10 a. in. M. H. HOXIE, Register. fiSl-fi Wm. ANYAN, Receiver. FirVAL. I'ICOOF. Land Ollice, Grand Island, Neb., I June 27th, 1.VJ1. f NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has tiled no tice of his intention to make linal proqf in support of his claim, and that saiit proof will be made before the clerk of the district court of Platte county, at Columbus, Nebraska, on Thur-diy, August -Hli. 1831, viz: Michael J. Clark, Homestead No. 6187, for the. W. , N. W. M, Section 12, Township 1H north, Range 3 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami culti vation of said laud, viz: Henry McCabe, Edward Rogan, Thomas McPhillips and Wilbert Fortune, all of Postville, Platte Co., Neb. 581-5 31. B. EOXIE, Register. SATURDAY. Julv Oth. COLUMBUS, Five Golden Chariots, 40 Scarlet and Golden Dens, 22 Cages and Vans, Wild Indians, Wild Beasts Loose in the Streets, Beautiful Zebras, Egyptian Dromedaries, Racing Ships of the Desert, Bactrian Cam els, Sacred Bulls. THE L Jite05! COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATION OF BIG RAILROAD SHOWS. Three Open Dens of Beasts, Roman Senators, Neapolitan Beauties, Beautiful Ladies, Darling Children, Amazonian Charioteers, A Herd of Indian Ponies, Olympian Games, Roman Gladiators, Mardi-Grass Characters. "STThree times as many Circus Riders: Three times as nnny Athletes; Three times -js manv Ladies and Children; Three times as many Natural and .Mechan ical Curiosities; Three times as many Men and Hordes; Three times the largest Elephants; Five times the laryest Caravansaries; Ten times the most Satisfac tion; One hundred time more Grand than ever before All for one Ticket! Children Under 9, Half Price. AMUSEMENT TEMPLE! In all its Vastness, oonconti-ated upon. Six Acres ol' Canopied (Jan vases ! 1 o: EVERY NATIONALITY REPRESENTED ! ! F1IKNCH VOLTIGKUIiS. PKUSIAN ACHOliATS, KNGL1SH GYMNASTS, ItOM AN W'KESTLKHS, A L'STUALI AN WIZARDS, G HUMAN TKAPKZISTS. UUAZIL1AN KQI'ILICKISTS, And America's The whole Illuminated by the World's Qreate3t Invention, THE ELECTRIC LIGHT! NOPRAUD! INTO D EOTCPTION" ! This grand sight should not be missed by any one, as you mav never have the nppnrtiiuiU otlered atrain, therefoie make up your parties iu time and arrive in town in time to witness This G-EAND FREE SHOW. ALL RAILROADS RUN AT Two Performances Daily at 1 and 7 P. M. Our Admission is only the same as that charged by Inferior Exhibitions as our Enormous Seating Capacity enables us to oiler the public the IJSIJAI.. iui r.M or aimii.h.sioa. r.si-'jw HALLADAY Arxy Stylo ;E?s.vp ia tb. 35'&-rf-:3t. Warerooms and Office on Thirteenth St. 7a:t :f l'stratia At:. I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Repairing Cheaply and Promptly Executed. ANY STYLE V1CTOU SOiVLlCW, WTSIGTTIIVa PKOM 1-3 OUNCE TJT TO lO TOIV.S. Having had years of experionre iu the Wind Mill and Pump Uusiness, I am prepared to furnish MI1N and Pumps. Do repairing, on short notice, and will warrant any article sold or work done by me, to give satisfaction or no pav. fill- IIVI 1MCOOI. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb ,l June 14th, 1SS1. f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof iu support of his claim, anil that said proof will be made before Clerk of the Court ol Platte county, Nebraska, at the County Seat, on July 21-t, 1S.S1, viz: Svvor NiNon, Homestead No. JWS0, for the'N. E. i, Section :t, Township 20 north, Itaiure 4 west. He names .he fol lowing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon and eultivation of said land, viz: Ole N. 01en. of KarreN, Platte Co., Neb., Guilder J. 1 1 am re. Christian Snyder anil John Jack-on, of Newman's Grove, Madi-on Co., eb. o80-r M. K. HOXIE. Register. i'iai: ioor. Land Ollice at (irand Island, N'eb.J June J4th, tssj. f "TOTICE is hereby given that the L!N following-named settler has tiled notice- of his intention to make linal proof in support of his elaim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of Court of Platte Co., Neb., at county -eat on July 21st, 1881, viz: Milo W. Itunkcr, Homestead No. fi.T","i, for the S. 14, S. W. , Section 12, Town ship IS north, Range " west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: J. 11. Watts-, John Eyinan, Thomas Green, Fred Zoll, allot" Platte Center. Platte Co., Neb. iiSO-'i M. II. HOXI E, Register. FIIVAL. PROOF. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb.J June latli, iail. I NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of Court of Platte Co., Neb., at county seat, on July 2.Td, 1881, viz: John Wagner, Homestead No. (5781, for the S. "W. V. Section 12, Township 1!) north, Range 1 west. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: benjamin Spielman,Emil Pohl, Charles P.raudt, John Slubful, all of Columbus, Platte Co., Neb. .180-ii M. 1$. IIOXIE, Register. FIi-AI. lKOOI Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb.,1 June ISth, 1881. f -yrOTICE is hereby given that the Jj following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proot in support of his claim, ami that said proof will he made hefore John Staurter, Clerk of the District Court of Platte Co., Neb., at county seat, on July 23, 1881, viz: Edward Rogan, Homesteads Nos. 78W! and 702 for the E. X, s- W- Vm aml W 14, S. E. Ki Section U, Township 1! north, R-nige 3 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Patrick Dueey, James Ducey, Martin Maher, of Lindsay P. O., Neb., and Joseph Rivet, of Postville, 1 Platte Co., Neb. 0SO-0 31 . B. HOXIE, Register. SATURDAY, .Tulv 9 rh. o:- KCSSIAN ATHLETES, EGYPTIAN JUGGLE US, AU VW AN' CONTOUTION'ISTS, INDIAN SNAKE CHAUMEUS, 1K1SH CLOWNS, f S. AMEUICAN EQUESTUIANS. 1TA L I A N P. A L ANC E US, Greatest Artists! CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ! WIND MILLS W. H. LAWRENCE, FIN A I, PROOF. Land Ollice at Grand Inland, Neb.J Juno l.'t, 1881. f NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before Clerk of the Court of Platte Co., Nebraska, at county .-eat, on July 21st. 1881, viz: Stephen Van Doreu, Homestead No. ;il!, for the N. J, N. E. y Section (, Township 1!) north. Range I'west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Wiihelm Kleve, Frank Wassenberg, Joseph Wid balm, Ignatz Zach, all of Humphrey, Platte Co.. Neb. .VMj-r. M. 15. HOX I E, Register. Final Proof. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb.,1 June IMb, 1SSI. f NOTICE is hereby iriven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof iu support of his claim, anil that said proof will he made before Clerk of Court of Platte county, Nebraska, at county seat, on Julv 21t, 1881, viz: Wiihelm Kleve. Hometend No.02."', Tor the S. 14, N. W. X, Section , Town ship l! north, Range 1 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon antl cultiva tion of saiit land, viz: Matbias Minteu, Frank Wassenberg, Joseph AVidhalm, Ignatz Zach, all of Humphrey, Platte Co., Neb. .0-.- M. B. HOXIE, Register. FINAL PROOF. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb.J Juue 13th, 1SS1. f NOTICE is hereby given that the followiug-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before John Staun'er, Clerk of the District Court of Platte Co., Neb., at Columbus, on July 23d, 1881, viz: Jermiah O'Hrien, Homestead No. til!.", for the S. E. K. Section ti, Tovii3hip 20 north, Range 3 west. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Farrell, of Co lumbus, Platte Co., Neb.. Daniel Hoi- leran, John Sullivan ami Martin Kohen, of Farrell, Platte Co., Neb. .V-i M. B. HOXIE, Register. FI.AI. PROOF. Land Ollice at Grand Island, Neb., .June lJJtb, 1S31. ) NOTICK is hereby given that the following-named p ttler ba filed notii;6 of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of court or Platte county. Neb., at county seat, on Jnlr 21st, 18SI, viz: Mathiax Minion. Homestead No. C420, for the W. X, S. W. 'J. Section 32, Town ship '20 north, Itanf-e 1 west. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, viz: Wiihelm Kleve, Frank Wasenberg, Joseph Widbalm, Ignatz Zarb, all of Humphrey, Platte Co., Neb. 550-5 . B. nOXlE, Register. LKIL NOTICE. In the lMricti otirt in .mil for Platte ( oiiiti'v, in the Koiiiih Judicial Di triot of Nebraska. In the matter of the estate ot Mariah Arnold, late of Platte ('utility, Nebraska, deceased. IT APPKARING totie satisfaction of saitl Court b rti.- petition of baric- It. Stillmau. nliumi-trator of th e-tate of the iid .M iriah Arnold, deceased, that tlu-iv is not siirh'eient per-oual estate in the hands of the s iid t barb- It. Stilluiin.t.ipa. thede!.t out siautliiii; agaiut ?aildev isetl'- e-tate. an. I the expenses or administration, and tl it is uev-sar t -ell the real e tat. f said deceased. I wit: The west lialf.it the south we-i .juarter of section number thirteen anil the no thwest quarter of Hie -.uilhea-t quarter of the north w eat quarter of -ectioii weiity four, all iu township seventesii north of range one west of the sixth principal meridian in Platte couuty. Nebraska. It Is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me, George W. Po-t, Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Nebraska, at the court house in the city of York, in the couutv of York, and State of Ne braska, ou the MUtli day of July. ltl. at one o'clock iu the afternoon, to .show cause, if any they have, why licen-e should not be Jranted to the said Charles B. Stillmau, administrator aforesaid, to ell the real e-tate of said deceased above decribcd for the pur poe of paying the debts out-l-tiidiiig against said deceased's estate, and the expen-es of administration. Ami it is further ocdered that a copy of thi- order be published in Tilie Co Mi.Misus Joim'Vau a weekly new-paper printed in said Platte county, for at least four successive weeks previous to the hearing of said application. GF.O. W. POT, Judge of the Fourth Judicial District ol Nebraska. ""!-" C. A. Si-hick, Att'y. E. J. & J. A. EBjSTST, (successors to SCIII'TTK A POHL), : i s i A 7 r Z ? " s. O ,c O ' ft r 1 rj b DEALEUS IN A&ROTinR AL OCPLEUSffTS ! Keep constantly on hand the celebrited AVHITE'VATEP. WAfiON. We also handle a full line P.. D. Kufliril .t Co', goods, such as PLOWS, II A UUOW.s and Cl'L 11 A I'OUS. Fountain uy sEEDEUSand D It ILL-, the best on the market. ( huinpioii and Avery CORN PLANTERS, with or without wire i-heek- rowers Atreiit- for' the .MA KS II HA UVESTEU, twine anil u he binder, WIND MILL and SULKY PLOW. Also for the D. M.O-borne ELF KIND ER, either wire or twine, and Whet-ler- Ni. i-ouihiuetl REAPER and MOWER. 3T Remember, we ileal in Buggies, Phaetons and Platform Spring Wagons, AND OUR PRICES ARE AS CHEAP As THE ( HEAPKST. Don't fail to call on Us and Examine Goods and Prices ! Otlice opp. Town Hall on NEW JCaX All those in want of any thing in that line,will consult their own interests by giving hnn a. call. Jiemeni bei', he warrants every pair. Has also a. First - Claf-f- Boot and Shoe Store in Oonneotion. JStTKep.iirinjr Xeatly Uorie. Don't forget the Place, Thirteenth Street, one door west of Marshall Smith'. THE REVOLUTION Dry Goods and Clothing Store Has on hand a splendid stock of Ready-made Clothing, Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc., At prices that were never learfl ef More in Collins. o I buy my goods strictly for cash, and will give my customer! the benefit of it. Give iMe a call and covince yourself of (lie facts. mug OPEN AGAIN! MMMM0MB Wl Mil WiA II WIEr Mi mm m IS AGAIN OPEN Said House has been re-fitted, painted accommodation of transient TKRJIS ARE AS Transient, per day. Single Meals .$1 OO I 25 ; MTwelftb St., nearly north of U. P. R. R. Depot. f PROPRIETOR COLUMBUS MARBLE WORKS MANUFACTURER OK AND DEALER IN Fine crnd Ornamental Italian. American anil Fancy Marble Monuments, Headstones, oramilhins connected with the Marble business. Call and eiaralHe -work, get OHr price, ami be cearlaced. N. B. Being a workman of ten years experience, we can guarantee you eood work at a saving or from 20 to 25 per cent., by giv-ng us a call. & hop and office opposite Taiterall livery and fewi table o'&o- LEGAL NOTICE. (Copy). The State or Nebraska, in IIftriet Court for PlatteUoiiuty. In the matter ir the estate of I'd ward C. Kavanuiigli, deceased. Order for hearing. rpms MA1TKK COMING ON TO A i. hearimc in open court this 7th ilty of June. A . P.. IM1. upon the petition iu flue form of Daniel C. ICavaniiugh. ad ministrator ol the e-tate rs;iid deceas ed for iiceu-e to sell the real estute of saiil decea-cd de-oribed in said petitiuu for the purpose of paying the debts of said decea-ed, his funeral e.xpen-es and the evpen-es of administering upon !m said estate: A Hurt "W. Crite, Esq., appearing for said petitioner, and it appearing to the Court from uid peti tion that there i not utUcienl personal estate in the hands of said administra tor to pay said debt.s. funeral epetne and expenses of administration now outstanding against said deceased, and that it is neces-ary to-ell the real estatf of said deceased in order to provide for the payment of said debt-, funeral ex-peii.se- anil expenses of administration. It is therefore ordered by the Court now here that -aid petition be heard at the chambers of the undersigned JutL-e of said Court at the citv of York. York county. Nebraska, on the ltlth day of July, A. D.. IWI, at one o'clock iu the afternoon; that all persons interested in the estate of s-aid deceased then and there show cause, it any they have, why license should nt be'granted to said administrator to sell .said leal estate; and that a copy of this order be pub lished for four successive week- imme diately prior to said day et for the hearing of said petition, iu the TllK Co lumiius JobKNAUa weekly newspaper printed, published and generally circu lating in saiit countv of Piatt-. llv the Court. GKO. V. 1'OS l. ALiiKKr W. CuiriM, Judge. Attorney. ""- w ALL KINDS OF Uth St., COLL'MKl'S NEB. St&-3m STORE! NEW GOODS! J t s OPENED IJ Y W. FH1IISPS A large and complete assortment of Men's, hen's and Children's Boots and Sbo33f WHICH HE I'KOI'OSKS TO SKLL AT BED-ROCK PRICES! 1. GLUCK. Wk VJI TO THE PUBLIC. and is in first-class order for th guests and boarders. FOLLOWS: Day Bo3rd per week . . ..93 00 Board and Lodging per weak 4 OO joiirv iia.timo.-xi, Proprietor. OK THK Mb &M ,1 VI -11-