The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 23, 1897, Page 9, Image 9

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THE COURIER.
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Rando.n Notes.
The public seems to ho tiring of tho
Cuban question. Two months ago ex
citement was at tho highest point,
liver) where there whb sjmpathy for tho
eo called patriots. Today opinion is
much more conservative. There is no
longer any serious talk o! precipitate
action by congress. There is a (lfenosi
tion on tho part of tho authorities in
Wabhington to proceed cautiously, and
the people arc satisfied to await their
deliberate action. 'I ho man who is to bo
President McKinlej'd secretary of state
has, undoubtedly, had a good deal to do
in tempering the zeal of senators on this
important question.
Senator Sherman is ono of thoso men
who never do anything in a hurry. Ho
is as deliberato as Harrison. He is ono
of the most conseivativo met. in public
life. In his ssventj tines ) ears or life
ho has seen much of the wo U and pass
ed through many crises It is no new
thing 'or him to have an iurei tant voico
in tho adjustment of matters of giavo
state policy. It was like Sherman when
he knew ho was to be MeKmlej's secre
tary of state, to i xeicipe his influence to
the end that the senate might not do
anything that would unnecessarily com
plicate the Cuban question. Ail tho in
fluence of tLe irccmiig adminis
tratbn will be used to prevent any
ill-considered action before March 4,
and it is altogether probablo that this
congress will take no impoitant action.
If the Cuban question is passed on to the
McKiuiey administration, as now seema
probable, the public may rest assured
that the matter will bo handled with
wisdom and judgment as well as well as
in a Fpirit of prop r patrio ism. With
McKiiiley in the preriJeut's chair and
Sherman as premier Shis and all ct'ier
international questions will be treated
calmly and considerate. There is
nothing of tho jii go about cither of
these two men. They are not apt to bo
influenced by impulsoor to be guided by
cheap sentiment.
The selection of Sherman appears to
havo given the Rieatest satisfaction
throughout tho country. Ibo senator
is not a man of largo personal following.
Ho is tco "cold" for that. But he i.s
universally respected, and among think
ing men ho is admired for his many high
qualifier. Tom Reed's apr-ointtent
might have been hailed with more en
thusiasm tnere aro alwajs men waiting
to whoop it up for any kind of a 'Tom"
and the man from Maine, notwithstand
ing his somewhat brusque manner, is a
good deal of a popular idol. But, with
the possible exception of Reed there is
no man in the country whose appoint
ment would havo caused such general
satisfaction as that of Sherman. And
ho is, perhaps, better qualified for the
importaut pest than the more brilliant
Reed.
The president elect haB made a good
start. If the remainder of his cabinet
appointees are anything like as good as
Sherman there will not bo much cause
for complaint, and the probabilities aro
that the other members cf the new cabi
net will be of ability and character and
fitness commen3urato with Sherman's.
Surely there can bo no mistake in the
selection of such men as Senator Aid
rich, Judge Nathan Goff, Charles
Emory Smith and Mr. Wilson of Iowa,
somo of whom, and possibly all, will be
seated arc.und the next president's coun
cil board.
Two weeks ago it was regarded as set
tled that Cornelius X. Bliss of New
York would be in the cabinet, and there
was great satisfactii n in the Empire
6tate. Mr. Bliss is tho only man in tho
etato who is t mooth euough to be in
equally high favor with the Plattites
and anti Plattites. But Mr.
Bliss decided that he didn't
want a cabinet portfolio. Tho fact that
ho is prominently mentioned in connec
tion with tho mayorblty of OreattrXew
York may havo had something to do
with his declination of Major McKinlej'a
offer. Bliss, by tho way, has probat ly
declined moro oilers than any other
man in tho country oxecpting, perhaps,
Chauncoy M. Depew. The politicians
aro now busy, tring to "rind somebody
in Xew York stato whoso appointment
would not cause an outbreak of one fac
tion or tho other. Somo people think
that both Xew York and Pennshauia
may fail to be represented in tho cabinet
on account of tho factional bitterness in
the two seats V. Mouton Smith.
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First publication Jan. 1G.
SHERIFF SALB.
NOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
third judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county. In an
action wherein K. E. Lle is plaintiff
and 01 )f Blomtrom.et al., defendants,
I will. at "J o'clock p. m.. on tho HJrli dav
of February, A. I)., ISO", at the east
door of the court house. In the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction the fol
lowing: described real estate, to-wit:
The south half (sKi of tho southwext
quarter ( w 4) of tho northeast quarter
( n e i,i of section two (2i. in tiwnship
twelve (I!!), north of range seven (7), east
of tho sixth P. M., in Lancaster county,
Xebraska.
Given under mv hand this Hth day of
January, A. D., 1S07.
2 1."
John J. Trompen.
Sheriff.
First publication Jacuarv lGth.
X'JTICE OF PETITION FOR LET-
TEhS.
In re Estato of Luto C. Young,
Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lancaster
County. Xebraska.
The State of Xebraf ka, to Halleck C.
Young. Carlton C. Young and to anv
other person interested in said matter. "
Take notii-e. that a petition signed by
Halleik C. Young praying said Court to
grant Letters of Administration of said
Estate to Halleck C. Young has been
tiled in said Court; that the samo is cot
for hearing on the I'ttb day of February
IS07, at 1) o'clock a. in. and that if jou
do cot then appear and contest, said
Court may grant administration of tho
said estate to Halleck C. Young.
Notice of this proceeding shall bo
published three weeks sucressively in
Th Courier prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and tbeseal of
said Court this ISth day of January,
A.IXIS37. S. T Coehran.
-G Cmnty Judge.
First nub. Jan. 2..
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
by virtue of an order of sale Issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
third judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, in an
action wherein Francis A. Lewi- and
John G. Johnson as executors of tho
last will and testament of George Blight
deceased is plaiutit", and Elsie L.
Epperson et al defendants. I a ill. at i!
o'clock p. m on th ird day of Febru
ary A. D. lij'07, at the east door of the
cojrt house, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Xebraska,
offer for sale at public auction, the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
The east t-ventj-tive (25) Teet of lot
ten(10) in block one (1 in Lavendei's
aJdition to the city of Lincoln, Lancas
ter county, Xebraska. i
Given under my hand this 21st day
of January, A. D., 1S97.
John J. Trompen.
2 20 Sheriff.
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