THE COURIER. II Mv' THE FIBbDS OF CLOVBR. Oh. for ono more happy dy Tii run, 'and rump, and play. Out in tlio fields, where over and over, I could roll oiico more in the fragrant clover; For never as joy Liko being a boy. Out in the fields of clover. Oh, for ono more bare-foot run When the lone hot day is done, Down in tlio fields of fragrant clotor While by ray side, my old dog Hover Runs after the cows That stop to browse. Out in the fields of clover. Oh, for one moro vigorous swim. In tho deep old pool where the light is dim. Where down I plunge, over and over. And when I come up I aniell the clover, As the wind blows fresh On my naked llesh. Out in tho Heidi of clover. Oh. for one more rest at night With my heart as free from blight. As in tho old, old da)s,now long passed over. When I plajed in the fields of fragrant clover; For never was Joy Like being a boy. Out in the fields of clover. William Heed Dunroy. POINTS IN POLITIES. Trompen is growing in strength. And tho Civic Federation what of it? It is probable that Baer will have a walk away. Tho populist county convention will be held July 30. Langdon is making a still hunt can vass for sheriff. Miller and Baker will bo renominated by the populists. Charley Waito is covering any amount of ground these days. E. E. Spencer is sincere in his candi dacy for county judge. Tho contest over tho judgeships will be short, sharp and decisive. Bryan and Allen (Tommy)! How is that for a presidential ticket. A. H. Weir may ask the populists to nominate him for county judge. "An Brer Rabit, ho lay low," that's Tom Cochran in tho Fifth ward. J.W.Johnson will probably remain secretary of theboard of transportation. The A. P. A. influence is beginning to bo felt in tho case of one or two candi dates. Morrill is undecided, but R. E. Moore is certain to be a candidate for governor next fall. C. M. Copp, of the Seventh ward, is ono of tho latest candidates for justice of the peace. J. W. Foxworthy, of the Fourth ward, is thinking about becoming a candidate for county judge. Is is time now for the Fourth and Fifth wards to give some indication as to what they are going to do. Gran Ensign is not neglecting his fences, although his farm and his busi ness are taking a good deal of his time. The republican candidates for justice of tho peace are: L. A. McCandless, L. P. Gould, W. B. Price, CM. Copp and Walter Leese. It is said that Trompen will have South Pass, Saltillo, Buda, Certerville, Nemaha, Panama and probably High land and Olive Branch. The populists will endorse Judge Tib bets if nominated by the democrats, and the democrats will put him up if he desires the nomination. What will they do with Rosewater in tho coming sate convention? Many people are awaiting the answer to this query with keen interest. Some of tho republicans who were elected delegates to the Cleveland con vention and who did not go, did not in crease their popularity by staying away. There is a preacher down in Leaven worth, Kansas, who accuses Governor Morrill, Chief Justice Horton and other Kansas officials of drinking intoxicating liquors from soup plates. Kelley, the Sixth ward candidate for sheriff, was for a long time in the office of the Woods Investment company, and the Woodses and their connections are among his warm supporters now. Justice Gould, who through the sale of his residence property in the Sixth ward becomes a resident of the Seventh, is a strong candidate in both of these wards. Mr. Gould will probably bo re nominated. The moir.bers of the board of educa tion are having a sweet time of it since tho announcement of the election of teachers was made. Friends of pome of the teachers who woro turned down are protesting vigorously. Hoagland is a good man. and every body concedes that he would be a prop er man for sheriff, but tho situation in tho Fifth ward is such that he hasn't much show. Tho ticket would be strengthened were Hoagland on it. Senator John M. Thurston rendeied yeomanB service in keeping up tho credit of Nebraska at tho Cleveland convention. Thurston's policy of out and out Americanism, which is another name for patriotism, is pretty popular just now. The republican candidates for the nomination for county clerk are: Ira Dawson, of Bennett; Doug Fry, of Panama; Frauk Mitchell, of Center ville; George Lee. of Emerald; Pat Dorr, of Havelock, and Harry Wells of the Fourth ward. A. C. Wright, of Elmwood, formerly in Governor Crounso's office, and a dele gate to the league convention in Cleve land, expects to enter the employ of tho republican national committee during next year's campaign. What he wants is to bo placed in charge of the docu ment room. Tom Munger's moving out of tho Fifth ward into tho Third may have had some political signitiance after all. Tom, they say, will be a candidate for county attorney when the time comes, and it may be that he thought it would bo a good idea to get out of the Fifth ward which will, in all probability, present the name of F. W. Collins. Some of Ike Lansing's friends were disposed to resent tho statements made in tho daily newspapers as to his con duct in tho matter of the Vorr.holt estate, but it was all satisfactorily ex plained and it is doubtful if anybody believed what the Xeics and Journal fo eagerly printed. Lansing is fair and upright, and his judicial acts will bear close scrutiny. When Mayor Graham appointed S. M. Melick chief of police, with Hoag land and Langdon cared for, it was thought that at least three candidates for sheriff had been sidetracked. But this was a mistaken idea. The bee is still buzzing around these gentlemen's heads. Tho office of chief of police is a fairly good 6ized sop and Mr. Ensign and Mr. Kelley and Mr. Trompen and other aspirants for sheriff fondly hoped that it would quiet Mr. Melick. Cer berus, however, takes the sop, and then gets up and hustles for other and bigger sop. He and Kellev are having a warm time of it in the Sixth ward. Harry Wells, the preeent deputy county clerk and candidate for nomina tion as Mr. Woods' successor, is one of those public officers whom it is unne cessary to commend. Everybody who has had any business with the county clerk's office in recen years knows tho zeal and efficiency with which he has served tho county, and should it even tuate that Uarry should bo nominated republicans throughout the county would be well pleased. "It is true Harry is in the Fourth ward and there are a good many candidates in that ward, but ho has, nevertheless, a good chance to be nominated," remarked a Fourth ward politician to me. "Look and seo what tho ward got four years ago. 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I J. 0. EV'RETT, Physicians. i IS THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO THE SOUTH? Conic nncl Seo Up II. C. ToWNSKNI, F. M. CORNELL. G. P. Jt T. Agt. C. V.&. T. Agt. Louis, Mo. St 1201 OSt. C. C. Flansburg DO YOU KNOW THAT THE Attv at law. Brownell Blk. First publication Juno 22 In the District court of Lancaster county, Nebraska. Joseph II. Sniffen, Plaintiff, vs. Annie Morrill, et ah, defendants. Annie Morrill. Romaine L. Rogardus, Wesley Young, Mrs. Wesley Young (hiB wife, first real name unknown) Joseph N. Dowden. Benjamin M. Gibson. Dewit Wheeler and Orin Y. Wheeler, defend ants will take notice that on tho first day of May, 1895, Joseph N. Sniffon, tho plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgago executed by Annio Morril (widow) to Joseph N. Sniffen, Plaintiff, upon the following described premises to-wit: Beginning at the south west corner of tho south west quarter of the south west quarter of section no. eleven (11) in 'ownship No. ten (10), rano No. six (C) east and running thence north along tho section Watch for tho name line eighty rods (80) to tho north west T TNTrTYr "W TV'TP rn quarter of said south west quarter of JjIINUWJjIN 0j UU. south west quarter, thenco east thirty- They have no pond ico. 1O10 O street one and 53 100 (31.55) rods along the north lino of said forty acre tract, thenco south parallel with tho west line of said section to the south lino of said section, thence west along said section line to place of beginning, enclosing and in cluding a tract of land off the West side or s'ud forty acre tract eighty rotls long, north and south, and thirty one and fifty five hundreths (31.55) rods wido from east to west, Lancaster county, to secure the payment of one certain promissory note, dated February 1st, 1893, for tho sum of 81000 . duo and payable two years from date thereof; said mortgage provided that in case said note, or interest thereon, was not paid when due, or within ten days thereafter, the whole sum secured thereby might be declared to be due and payable; there is now due on said note and mortgage, the sum of 810C0., with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from tho first day of February, 1S93, for which sum, with interest from this date, plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to sa.isfy tho amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 29th day of July 1895. Dated June 15th 1895. C. C. Flansburg. Atty. for Plaintiff- July 'JO. For St. Louis take the Missouri Pacific route. City ticket office 1201 O street. SHEKIFF SALE. First publication June 8th Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Winnebago National Bank is plaintiff, and L. C Humphrey et al are defendants. I will, at two o'clock p. m on the 9th day July A. D. at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: Lots one 1 two 21 and hree 3 in Clock or section "Q' of Grand View Residence Park, in Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this Gth day of June A. D. 1895. Freu A.Miller JuhG Sheriff. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. (First Publication June S.) Notice is hereby given that by virtuo of two chattel mortgages, dated on tho 31st day of May 1893, and duly tiled in tho ollico of the County Clerk of Lan caster county Nebraska on the first day or Juno 1895, and executed by Mrs. J. II. Blair to A. E. Hargreavea, and Stev ens and Cochran for tho purpose of sec uring to the said A. E. Ilargreaves tho Bum of $2850.00 upon her promissory note dated May 31st 1895, and due on demand with ten per cent interest, and upon which there is now duo the said sum of 82330 with interest from date thereof at ten per cent per annum. And for the purpose of securing to the said Stevens and Cochran subject to the alovo described mortaf.ago to A. E. Ilargreaves, tho sum of 8500.00 as wit nessed by her promissory note dated May 31st, 1S95, and duo on demand, and on which there is now due tho sum of 8300.CO with interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from the dato thereof. And default having beon made in pay ment of the sums so agreed to be paid as aforesaid, and the terms and condi tions of said mortgages having been broken, and default having been mado therein, and no suit or other proceed ing at law, having been had for the re covery of the sums so due or any part thereof: therefore wo will sell the prop- therein described to wit: the certain stock of millinery goods, furnishing goods, and every arti cle in and about said stock of goods, sit uated at 117 south 11th street in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska. Also all fix tures, furniture, tools, implements, ap pliances and property of every descript ion used in and about sai stock, also also all notes, bills and book acccounta due or to become due. at Public Auction at the store room heretofore occupied by said Mrs. J. II. Blair, No. 117 south 11th street, Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, on Saturday, the 29th day of June 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon. If necessary said Bale will bo continued from day to day until completed. A. E. Hargkeaves, Stevens k Cochran, Lincoln. June 8th, 1805. Mortgagees. W. Q. Bell, Att'ny, 444 McMurtry Blk. June 29. - Now, JNrty th AH 1 A. i