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THE STATE HERALD »•* M. R. TINU CARD. Tirao Table No. a. *AHT SOUND. * No. ISS l'tiMenper n Hls p. to. • No. M 4 r<M freight . ,1:22 u. in. No. lttfreight 7:00 a. m. wm boi'np. No. 151 Pawonprr 8:25 n. m. No. ißß Fast'freight H:ls p, * 5::5 ° !*• '»• .11 nthtT Went bound train* arrive on central tiino nml leave on mountain lime. Knot Ikhiih! train* nr ri\*o on mountain tlmo nml Jpnvoon taritnrl tunc r ' A. 11. WaH ....... N Sthifon Agent. J. It. rhclan. A«’( Btipti,' llgly^kt*. DIIIKCTOIi )'. M. I*3. Oliuroli. Preaching every Bmul*y morning nt ]0:no, nipl evening at 7. Ctawuncptlng nl :t p. ni. > hominy School at 9:00 a.m., nil mountain • ** w>o, li. F. Todd, I'notar. ISvunirellonl. Servleo* alternate fijjndny'.-t nt 10:90 n. in mountain tlmo, In f*. R. (Viur.li. All cor Hally InvltoU to nttomi. . ' ’ J. llolomax, Fan tor. United PrcHpytertnn Ml»*lon In M. V; Church. Pcrvlcc* cnrli alternate Sabbath at »p. m. monntaln time. All cordially Invited J. M. Hahvv, l'n.tor. r*yg- •*——■ -r:— —— i. o. o. r. WIKiE, No. 70, 1, O, O. K,, moot* _* jytS lumtdiie evening „t linker’* Hull. » ffU. .... UKO. II.KINH, N,G W. M. ADI. AN!), Kcc’y, ’ K. ol* I*, QRCAOKNT I.OIHSK. No. SR, K.or I* , meet. • crery w cdnci-day night. A ATEMPLK, CU JIS MAUVIX, K.of It. AS. <4. A. It. a. n.. m. h> llakor * Halt, on tlie wi-unil umt fourth Kri ilay* of each month. YDiting hrclhern foitllnHy - invite.t. U. V. KIM'., I*o»t t om. K. CIIF.A DI.K, A.lJntnnt. JM. \V. A. 1 flßi’Y****** 'Ml* No. 702, meet flint ami thlr«l r rt.lay* of cn.'ti moiiuli. K K UUANNON, Clerk. It M GII.BON, V c N A TION AI. ( H ) VF. 11N M ENT. * ie«i<lctit—ltciiJ. Ilrrri*nn. I •resident of Senate—lz-vi I*. Morion. *.'hlef Justice—Mel villa W, Fuller. of State—.limn »G. Itlalne. ** •* Trra*iiry--\Vm. Whulom. *• •* War—Rcdilcld Pr»K-uvr. ** ** Navy—ll. F. Tracy. ** •• Interior—J. IV. Xotile. “ A.'Hriilliire—.l ltu«k. a.iip... y General—lV. 11. 11. Miller. I’iti.lm.mtcr lieneral—Jokp Wannmnkpr. f L\ S. Senators—ll. M. Teller, E. O. tVoleott. llo-en Toniiscml. STATE OFFICERS. Governor—Jolt A. Cooper. 'l.l. Governor—tV. (J. smith, secretary of Male—Jamie* Rice. ‘State Treasurer—AV. 11. Uristiauo. Supt. Full. In*t.-F. I 'irk. .-'tale Auditor—D. It. Srliwnnlierk. Attorney General—S. tf. .loue*. - l-t DDL—.I. W. McCreercy. pitaal4' ,m ' M n,n,iVL ‘ hih.-c.h.. i .Keod. ,ifit* KIGHTII JCIM IAI,. v <iiwlr. J>ltto - S s# ;ii owll ,. r . *|id Attornej-.J. K. Gnrriguc*. wrty t: k. Hraunoo. —Win.iKohiiiMiii, Cor.STY OFFICERS. i< oimly Clerk -« . K. MePhervoii. j ijl C. tt iitu rls-e. “ II. Fainter. '"w rren*:m*r—lt. A. ||.»ktn*. pie. '"I' 1 - "1 School*—! War Tivjfo. j. A»*m«kh-('. 11. FlrAr'l. * < tVhioi.le. “ T*.n'.*!•*'' >r~*-V^WnG L liiini, Jr* l!ey-"j* - no!.!* i , f !I. tV. Watte. PBBCIN'I T OFFIt KBS. .Illflh'F-W.ti. llrlUnd noil It. K. Moure, I 'it*iMnMcf~i;ii» Temple mill o**«tr Allort. ltufii! fliijH-rvliKir .J. II- Daggy. ■ »m <n C'lly Oflluui'H. -m |,*U « W F.Jolmwn i »• -Judge—|* r\V caterer. I :;fi* ,-inUT— It (Jil*m. \\ jodittl—S K L'lieadlr. , ~...«in»«r—K K llrriiti n. ■ Treasurer—t»eo H Clark. | iTrtislcci,—l,rt* Wltiierliec. A Temple, I'ntrirk * tViMi. J I* Kenyon, I* ILiyiinm I, A It W••••!». nVSIAKiSS CAL'I)S W. I). KEbSY. Attorney mid C.'mmwlor At Titnv. tVIII practice In nil tl««* courts of the statu. r.-n- M ran -1 ►lHt'lally. office out* ilimr aoUlll Ilf y**»M nllli’r. ' PEIUIY C. WKSTOVBIt, 4 TTOJ’.\h'Y-A T-J.A ir amt XOTAitY FCJII.Ir • oiite-l mm * n »|ci.-ilty. Mmu i In loan mi Farm aint City property at low rnl.». ndl,, front room over Holyoke Male Hank. W. G. HELLAND, a . NOT VIIY ITItI.IC. I 'ronttiat**, Cut lection* <>r my oflUu woik F .ittvndK to. l'n|MTa ilruwii wltli nreuruey. r " \iol ro&oefloiot niteioleil to promptly. .1. W. WIIIITI.K (.'(> i’xty >■ rj.'V h' yo /: , OF J.ou. i.v corxi r. Piml (IDied nl 1 tut yoke, Coin, iir.'l r* *»l«*n<v i'o #i*llon tl-T-M. R. R. BLAIR, M. I). —: Physician & Surtjeon • O '*• p on second flimr Dnlbtrunm I»tisl«linjr. t'nnjp* foil ml ut olllre ,tuy mot night. la-nve .•r*tc-s nl Central l»rng »*l*-iv. . . Af-KOVKI'I'K. I>. )). S. DENTIST. J'lnlcrl • - Hindi. A 1.1.10 RTS WIiST SI l)K Barbas* Shop l*.»r rir-t rluss Work. I .mile* niol Chll'lit-m* Unit > t.'llng mol MiHni|M»n|nir a > pi dully. C3»o. WILCOX, _jmn min, .4 0 liUifu of !»•.., » ,t,. „ ~fi, ni ln/ift/iH- fiil-if, i a - ■ -* , •/*#e« tribt u/ II lulho Br’if.sf.w.tnnnn i* i« m mki, i'Pnrlll I»r mi v*aifci*-.£ tillll »*~i* o*» i»-j i» it« in ••**■*. •# will*.,.* fi re n*»*»fc i-s'iif,"*- ~,, »-»•' •*«>*,* Iq **'f»rt,*»llh»ll lh» •lta>l,n,, n-t * 1 */" frre ■ .. «-| i. (■ >*'*»' •<«•!/ • M Ml •**•« la Mm *»» mi iho * «* l« lb— ... . f Ml. *1 trqt h..... «n.I all, > g *ll.t all .li.ll - >- (,) , »■, '|-llr. IbiarTPH- 1 nm. la l**h»* lb* Mlllai a- i-aia.-'a, UMiiaiia.i u* ■l,l II a. H r . mini. >• HI. 111. rWi»in..«o. #l.| m~m wlla Ml aO'»* WHO* a-, i* *ai*>»l i^a ■. 4 1 1. 1 *. nb . *IH» I* •# |l »«-» tain-. m-m»* m ii.. *mM. im* iwru’.i.'.v.'iiwiv j W) Vss*«rs: iff, Editorial. Announcement. Tito nmlcrslgncil hereby announco.s blinsdf a candidate for Die noininal lion of assessor of Phillips county, subject to the will of Die republican coiuity convention. A. L. JiriinuTTK. No use, the croakers must go. It will rain in the rainbelt country 'whether wo want it to or not. The crop prospects in Colorado were never more Mattering titan 'll toy are litis year. All crop reports and all our exchanges speak in the most enthusi astic manner of the splendid outlook. iJunng the last session of the gene ral assembly of tile state of Illinois a law ivas passed taking effect duly Ist, prohibiting the employ of aliens on any state or municipal work. That is right. America for Americans, every time. The Ohio democrats may just, as well give a long, lingering farewell to their chance for senatorial honors in that state. In the last legislature Die re publicans had a majority of thirty on joint ballot, anti to-day she is more strongly republican than ever. No, my child, Ohio is not a doubtful state. .Straight republicanism will always win. and some of our manliest lenders are now having an inning since Cleve land has been retired to the democratic shades of oblivion. Senator Chand ler and Ooyernor Foraker have both been called to serve the people, and they are republicans nil the way j through. In Atlantic, lowa, their canning fac tory put up i 1,000 ,000 cans last season, and the syme can be done in Holyoke j ngxt year did our fanners and truck j men have any assurance that a factory \v add be erected here. No soil under i tae clouds and sun is ns proliiio as is ours. Some one speak. The columns of the 11 cttAM) arc always open for just such purposes. It is au old adage that jt is always darkest just before the dawn. And so when many of our people thought, or * tried to think, the drouth was just j about to swallow up our beautiful bar- ! vest, a gentle pressure upon the celes tial sponge caused the desert to blos som as the rose. Hut Cotoiado was never known to play false to tli»* fru gal, industrious husbandman, and there is no need to fear from that source. He attentive to «trang.-i\s when they ;o?j;e into town. Hemoinher that they h:jve Ift f/iends and acquaintances and haV i.b one to talk to. show tmra that il they will come here they will find good \v;»riu and‘true friends that will supply the place of any they are leaving. Often do men decide not to locate in a place because they think the people are narrow and selfish, when in fa: t they are only forgetful. He kind, thdrefoun ,o the stranger within our gates. Hx. Can anything be written containing more truth to the square inch Ilian the above? Let cucb and every citizen in Holyoke and I'billips county act out to the letter the spirit of that article. Tlip Snlliyun-Kilpiiu lias been ami .)obn J*. is champion of the world. While there is no queKthoi that such events are brutal and bar barous in the evtreme. there is enough tif this element in the average man to maVe him take great interest in the outcome of the greatest list ic encoun ter the world lias seen for many years, and the dailies were eagerly sought by our people, everyone anxious to see and hear the result. The battle lift ed two hours and eighteen minutes, in which were fought seventy-six rounds. As a model of physical manhood .Sulli van h;ts no equal. In every community, in every town or city, there are those who shake their heads at every possible improvement, they see no good in the past.present or future, they lidiculc the undertakings ol over) energetic man or woman, they stand in public {daces ready to dis courage any onward move in real es tate, business or other commendable deals. Why will men tints continue to harass and retard those who propose to try, at least, to »!.» something? Then are always live men in every settle ment ready to perform, as liei-t tlie\ can; the duties required of lluMruc. manly, slrnlghtforwiii.l titi/eii. Win not let such men have tin opportunity? Why not {eigl a cheerful word of on couragemcnt and u helping handy Tht wuild was mude that active men might control it and for Hie tApn » pnrj . -• ••f giving mau an opportunity to devel op It mul its resources, and then le best improve bi > time and the pown with which the creator pudotvi d Inin, therefore, men of action, hold that which you should of right control, and heed lint th< misgiving of those who nee nothing good In >our ell -its to imild up \..ut • > iloti • 1 thec Hintrj Kxchange. ••fulled we rtaiid; divided we tall ' s as true us when uttered by Washing ton In his fr.iewell a<hlit.-s,and applies just m« forcibly to the local afT.tlin ot •hi daily ham- letiom. i.-. to the perpet oily of our government, and tla- Hun I who lo HUM! it few dolbti * will patron i/.o a foreign hi in • r industry, thereby •leirat ling >i ill II.•• ii u line n| I,e ol •ui biuiiievs men mid n i'uw oiti/,en.i a II d. dve. a- though tins iifttillln lilllid <>l lit a . ii, anil Net le-l.e |||r ill m patilotii'tlt.i i me we, i i hove a dronger loN" ef «*• >titili>. l'til we all Ii i\e or should • a e mu u inti i •at in the welfare of otir nmnlry and '••win ll 1 1 la-Kin l.oiui -wid ion nelghboi i and liti/ens should he mu biothei a*d lit! i indhlduiil piospeil ty aihl i -o mill'll lo tin gem ini filial ~| ■ill. la i n. ' • j ni-.iu \ and |at ri tinge at in -ii". ‘hie!; :» eoiirse ef bus me a deulhiL; w •!' in i' e HolyUo a H) I i In .ii i;. ail olhef lnmii uetiln • ■ in*-.■ i I i. 'i a spirit atnuc mu I re; I. make, •- m littr.inn.i men libei il 1 • 'Mf of b#i*i“ | eta ‘ f- ' ' S 4 h- rn when ill liutkh g Mild v ~,'* would hr t l it) b t weeiA ’ , 4'i the surprise you at their readiness to com ply. Hut if there should happen to be a man so small who would not should cr his share of public generosity after such liberal treatment and encourage ment by all our people, tiro him out of town with a through pass to Chinn, lie would be of too small a caliber to live under Die stars and stripes. No Reference to Him. ‘‘Now,” said Die passenger sitting with bis feet on the other sent, “this Bible of yours says the very hairs of your head are numbered. Do you mean to tell me tliajt some divine or angelic being actually went to the trouble to count the hairs of my head?” “Of course not,” replied the parson, who was not such a meek man as he looked to be; “the text doesn’t men tion bristles, even by inference.” And shortly afterward the parson, who laid been riding on the wood box, got a seat, but the religions discussion was dropped.—Hurdottc in Brooklyn A GUAINT SPANISH CUSTOM. The OIU Time Aimi*ement of CuAcarone Sport. Tho!* w ho urc acquainted with the cus toms of old SiMinish towns in California know what coscoroncs tire, and tire prob ably familiar with the ways of using thorn and the additional enjoyment they lend to nil dances when? they nro used. To such of our readers who are not well l»oi.t .1 in the matter wo will attempt to give a few words of explanation The origin of tho custom of coararono breaking is probably surrounded with as iinpenetrahlemystory.au the identity of j tho “Man in tin? Iron Mask.” It was brought to California by tho early Span ish famili*-.-* from Mexico, and up to with in a few year.-, paut it was an attractive I’eatim. ol every dance given during a certain portion of the year. Cnscarnno season L-gitm, according to custom, at 13 <>Yl>« k Christmas night and lasts till Ash Wednesday, and any one of our old citi zens can tell of the grand time; at casca rono balls in the “llusli days” when the custom was at its height. Dances wero of almost nightlf occurrence then, and j hundreds of dozens of caseurones were ! broken in an evening, and many n jxxjr family dt rived a handsome income from the manufacture and sale of ejiscarones. They sold at tf 1 a dozen in the early part of the evening, and in tho “wee sma* . hours,” when the commodity l»ccanio ' scarce, an ounce of golddu l has been | known to L* given for a single dozen. Many interesting stories could Ik> told ; of the eascarune lulls of tin? jiast, hut only one will lx* mentioned ns au in stance of tin* jmpulurity of tills peculiar feature of the lulls. On ono .occasion, at n lull given at tho residence of Don Joso Ahrego. l’eto Serrano, then a muehneho, was on band selling cascarone... A gen tlentau appnueheti and asUetl what ho would take for hi.s eav.iroiu-.i. “Ono dollar a dozen,” was the answer. “llow many have you?” win tln-next inquiry. ! ‘•Forty dozen.” "All ri ;!it. I’ll take them. ’ Taking the lnsk«*t, lie starti-d down the hall, but had not taken u dozen stops when In* was stirr undel l.y a iiuutberof young ladies, and in n moment all hands were diving jut*i tin* basket, ! coming out with douMelinndsftd and i crushing them on hi.s liea !. while ho ! manfully sti.ivo to return a few of the ! compliments ho r«v ived. In li\o minutes not ono of tie• forty dune:i caM*aro:ies ro- ; maincxl whole. Tho modus ojicTandi of I casiairono making is very simple, mid | ithout ns follows: Into an empty egg.Jiell wljole, except for an o|M*ning in ono pii'l just largo enough to remove the original content ; is placed .Uwnt n ten sjMioiiful of finely chopped paper of various bright colors and gold liuseli then the o,»cniilg is ne:illy dost d by , laisting a piece of colon-1 p:*)M*r over it, , mid then the cjwcnrniiu is nil ready for Use. in Mexico, in tliegiMid old times, ruando lial.ia imiclio oro, gold dust uiixisl with diamond dust, va. often ten-1 to till the < eggblK-Hs 111 the swell fttndatlgtsvH given ' by th- old gntndi.And it is done! l oecasloiuiXy nowadays l»v s.inu* of the wealthy old LKms who wuli to do the 1 thing up in stylo. Other ways of filling the shells war. t» a-.- finally perfm.i i ' powdv r, mid Munetitaea rare and costly |K-rfuim« wen* u> i. Very «if tin the ‘ shell i were l*-.mtifully decoratisl, and ' soii|etliui-< hand painl. I. I > Munteiev. ' In-fun* 11 tv «I« liueof tire custom, tlfcslieiis il ns like K -ter * s. mid ;-r other tiim-H tastefully «ht oral' l with dilh n ut eolora of pujior. < ’li vl j•-*,h-r and tius*-| \. •• * usually iHlt in tin* shells, l' il on more than one ,Vti.Lsioa gold doll.a* pie*- -s were - o.n- in each shell. Npir. J caady vv ast*fl«-ii Uh I, an I .-meiiiu -. jHind,mud |ier(tun irv. lieu. . ive. r.li.-;-»iuly save the sh‘H* - f all tla * they us-and put th. ill until * . • aroa" m ,iH»a I-.IUUK around. In c;isenrotj© br* d in;; it i-v not ihvoh sary that one should U* ac<|uaintwl: in f.'Ct. it is u H»rt - d ••niashlna procit-dlhg all tlnviugli. The act of breaking n u • aro.i on anotlivr s lieiwl i-. t«» Is- eon "lder.si a ...lupllment by the nviphvit, uh i ii i.-i lamer h-nind to return it at «h«* fir t opix.rtunity. Tin- pn-p-r way to break them is to crush tin* shell in tla* hand over the jn-r on'. In-ml, allowing it«i -ileiiu t.. fall o;i ifi.. h, a.|. it i ' i " Ii II i i,i i |y || broKe'ioii the lie id, i- raolh-sji ojf Inenlity jl oi fo.-.-> II j|. and i" ( ■ Util, su- aive «•! anything hut maiahl.* f.-. ’ing on th-- p-u «-t t',(* Iv.-vow r. When tf»■ - ice i ! once hrolnn h. -.m -(ulv.-utitrousmaiden . ««r plucky man th.- ■■ •uia;?i" i ►<k»ii I spreads, mi l in u sh- 'rt time » n ryU*dy i* I cnro.uo indivriniina.clv. mil jn-eiving I lI ■ k lsdt . I dm , nqo a sort of game waa pl.tvd in (he i'lv.tkin t of i-i.s ■r> •**»-,. It v.m an «il»- Ij- t Ilia- in the o) | ; .me •-le ; ,, -to hre tk the let laie .r.-. .-n :;a th'-v. •hr one I • .Mug the I. t v»a < ullov vsl 11m prlvilt-a- of n klii-; the oils i every time ill -v moti "How !■: •my chiekt-nsr" mid lit'' Other WollM lb' (\| •lr l 01 ••ivy II pi", at forth •I* iiv•..t - I th.* . hi■•!. a ctuuly, •(•-.. being umtally Tills W.I cllovvcd |o I . kept nil until the I- \i # :i Ml I. IM .V. '• l ill" I*.:!, r ~| pla.V' I OV. *J ■ -a. ■i -y d.) \t/u . Invention of Bank Notes. .... a.iiii, .■ i • The ('Mill •- illll-Lted hank »l* -t-• I i.-i r II i ! 1 lie lt•i- ~ ''ill the •on ii , ,|* , ~|;n* • iuilat I that I*-. • - niarlc. I.u r r i i note would only j i:r< ha e n t.'ound of .• V 1 <'hllia in the 1 rli |i!*| I’eutUlV fto • -I P ior i -tied l .iiher 1110)1',- -•'which his : • i.hr-l; ; -it in . 11 • -u, l\ ' and » tue vian I iter tfi" cnrieniw w’i> *lr -ei f'-rrd lo a jo'ui :■. t. h.- eh of i iihu*-*' • 1 . i. • Wmw kL I’ .ol • 'in n - I »■ lie Krai. A New "Winking Sun." Dr. fiohld I 1 a I new vv Uli.l • ii, r .1 * -i•• - I:, ih.' rapidity • ! i ' u i.cc s |t* . i.,m.mu At l. wdilch ih ■-i '-, i i.l -I un• ui of demon la i* h\. Th tin «• .i : ihi ' V- i" to .• - ml i. l iu ■ uiHiitlom of till* I hi - i 111 • unc-lv tins |. i!|';( i an cu' i •' " 1 1 ■ • t *>r radu r nil »*.* duct i Stitt. Is wddH’n.'f •• I - uirfet m utt I , Ih- "i, m; I | id' s lip ic ; i1... , -i 1 Tier* itV 11 1 " •d for lay m the law only Nil) . til) 111 st til ..... M*. ei'llllld*** 1 -is f* dtt\ ( CORRESPONUENtTE. 13J5AC11VILLE ITEMS. Spcrinl Com?*|toii,Uonca to tho llkrai.p. Hot weather tlie i»nst week. f Win. Polio has advertised to provo up In ■ i lie near future. > Miss (icorgln Mason was thoguestof Mary Peter lust Monday. Frnt.k Ihirklialter and.lohnJenkius came home from Deliver Sunday. Itobert White and son Hubert of Holyoke, ’ wore out on the claim the past weak. ’ Michnel Troutman, of York, Neb., Is hero 1 for a few weeks’ visit with his son, Oscar i Trout umn. i' The dance nt Barry Trego's on the eve of ,* tho -1111 was a grand success. Quite a mttit ? her of our young folks attended. The 4th has come and gone, and we are , glad to know that Hnichville Uid her duty toward paying tlie homage due to the im mortal patriots on that day. Died— July fitli. Mrs. Newell l’erter, niter * a brief illness, of typhoid fever. She leaves , a husband and seven children to mourn her ! loss. The funeral took place from the M. , E. church in Holyoke, and she was laid to rest in the new cemetery. The neighbors extend tho hand of sympathy to the be reaved family. We agree with Virgo in regard to his rc i marks In last Issue, if economy la to bo the watehwdrd of the county ofllcials we would like to see il manifested in some way, and we think it would he a good plan for them to commence right at home in their ofllclul . capacity. Practice wluit you preach, or keep still on the subject. Old Miskiiv. i NEBRASKA'S LEQ\L HISTOB Y, Complete Laws of tlie Territory nml State h Three I.nrgo Volumes. J For thirty live year* has Neltrnskii'H Terri torial ami Htiito legislatures lieen enacting, i iniicniltiigunit repealing law* alTectlng the personal ami property rights of the citizens of the state, nml It Is safe to say Unit until recently not more thnnu half dozen lawyers nf the state ]Kisses.ed copies of one-tenth of these numerous enactments, and not one poHtu-s.ied full and complete copies for the reason that In the earlier period hut few , copies were pointed, nml umiiy Inaccuracies j occurcd, and from the l urtlier fact that the session law*of 1573 were never published at I all. I Tlie state Journal t 0., of Lincoln, realizing the iicccs,lty of nil nceurnte and full com pilatloii of the laws nt the Territory and Mute of Nehniska, is-gau se\«-ral years ago tin- work of preparing such a publication. Expert* were employed, nml four year* w ere gl\en to copying and comparing every en lu-tment, Including general, local amt pri vate law s, Joint and concurrent resolutions, ami memorials to ( ongres--. which were then arranged In sections and ptihlUbuil In three large volu,.'. - , eo'iipi‘l • lug u grapd total of P ;, g« y Tin- priKd - were compared, not w ith tlm printed copies, hut with tl.e original rolls, corrected, and then again revised, thus assuring nearly ul solute correctness, hundreds of errors im-i ur. t in the original hienninl put.lleatlons, nml those are all not ed In this publication. The work Is brought down to and inrlud inu the Mteriinn of l-'>7. A most complete ledi v aeeompanli seach vohiiue i King the pnei s |ti lids work where j the stihjt ct eat. ' . found, i.nd the page and | •' ' "e- • " -i.u.l pi Hit. d It , Mild Ut tae end of tin-third volume Is n general in i'.cx of the < ntlic w oi k. giving pagt and lime., l the-•'ion law s, the \ohiim n oftlle !• • r *‘l i" •' compiled >l.-tub s. Another ino-t valiiuhle featUie will ia- found at the |c , 1 , ! , .f this xolnine. I? •onxl.sts of an Index | ol tin- law-riled and construed liy tile Judge |< f ttiy.-dipnie Court .which are emliodied j l " *he -ao» me court report sdo\\.n to and in : 1 ,n 'lb«i xuliiiiie 21. *1 lie citations arc Index I d •mderos, lad. \.-l l.y subject, lllplialirtl rally 111 rnngisi, ai .l Is tlieonly Index to Un law * pass,-if upon by the supreme court. 'Vilen this woik \v;,s ilrst pwbti-In d, the l»rhc was put at M) for the three volume-, a I-.w price when the ro.-t of production and liu|Hirtaace of the work urn eoii*|<]eicd. The edition was soon exhausted, lint the work found Its way only Into the law olllcc* ■ f the more prosperous attorneys, tin pih-c debarring Imudn-ds of youiu, ~i4etlom-rs from piirclun.ln,,. though they fully realized tin- ImportaiM- and value of the work In thi-lr prnrtl-.-i To meet Hi, - t auiids the -Lite Journal • |iu- J.is? pnhllstn-d another edition of the w ork, ami to give nil a chance to obtain It, the ea-h price fiom now until tin- first day of July I o lieen reduced to HI I'l l S taiI.I..VKH, Hid nfti r that d ite the full price 01 #.v» w ill is- demanded. Tills work has lieen t-mlor . d by the Judge* of the Supreme and District Courts qf the -tnti- aitd by all the lemlitig attorneys, all "!"»•»» wire aiuuiia the ilr.l purehu -is. <>nb 1-1 an now Is- pi inaptly filled. All or del at the reduced rate must Is- aecouquilt bd by theensli.niul the work will 1m sent by • ,vpri »*, the charges to h -paid liy the pur chaser. M ATK JliniXAl. Co»||-\KV t Lliu-olli, Nebraska. HIE FARMERS LUMBER W I*l \l I It. IS Il 3 iil lit % V 1 LATH, SHINGLES X-Tard and Soft Coal. i liv h ididt 1 ('. nod cinl con l:»dll • no )t; i Mflj k NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In tho Mottor of tho Estoto of Jctson G. Sawyer Docoasod. STATE OF COLORADO, ) Us. Fhlllips Couuty. ) The People of the State or Colorado to Chris -1 topher, S. Sawyer, Martha Jacobus, tier triujo Vniuloren, riysess Suwyer, Kuiilce -* ‘ Campbell, and Lizzie' Sawyer, Greet ing: , Wheron* an Instrument In writing pur porting to he the last will and testument of Jason G. Saw yer, docen*cd, Into of Holyoke, , said county nml state, has lieen presented to the county court of Said county for probate , y Maria Sawyer, of Clu-yenne, Lurlinar r county, Wyoming Territory, and whereas by the tet'inn of said w ill certain property Is devised therein a* follows to-wlt: I give dc f vise and heipieuth all my ruul nml personal - estate whatsoever mid wheresoever that l may die, seized and possessed of unto iny } wife, Marla Sawyer, herjielru, fulminlstru -1 forsjind assigns for her and their bole use ' and benefit. You are coiiinianded that you Is* and ap pear lu-lore the eouuty court of Phillips C eouuty at the court house 111 Holyoke on the s 2!ith day of July A. I>. I ski at 10 o’clock n. in. |. then anil there to attend tin- probate of said will Is-fore said court and further Lo do and perform what may then by said court be re-Tulrcd and adjudged. Witness, J. 11. Fainter,- Judge of said county court and the seal |SEAL) thereof at Holyoke In . said county till* 2.lth I day of June, A. 1». tssn. J. 11. Paintkii, Judge and ex ollleo Clerk of the coun ‘ ty court of I‘lillllps 1 county, Colo. Contest Notices IT. s. Land ofllcu 1 Deliver, Colo., [‘.*o7o May 25, Hs'.i. \ Complaint having la-en enteml at Hit* of -by Israel Crater against Carrie Miller for failure to comply w ith law us to the limlK-r . culture entry No 2773, dated July Kith Ins;, upon tin- h\v I I see 2- twp. Hll r II \v •> pm in Logan county, Colo., with u view to the can , eolation of «;tli| entry; eoiiti-stnnt alleging I UiatthuanlU Carrie Miller has not ]>lowed, , planted or cultivated said land ns required by law since making-aid entry and there is ■ not at the present time over two and one , half acres under cultivation on said laud. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at tlie ofllee of P. c. Wostovcr notary , public, Holyoke, Colo., on tlm istli day of | July, lswi, at in o'clock a. in., to resjKmd and lurnish testimony concerning said alleged < , failure, 1 r.J. MOTT, Register. ' I'. S. Land Ofllee 1 Denver, Colo. 2f*d June 5,1 Ml 1 Complaint tiecn cntere«l nt till* of flee by John C. Itruinmer against Frank llainlltou for abandoning Ids homestead en try No. «A3l dated Nov. 7th. !*■<• upon the lie see 31 twp 5 n r 41 w in A'lium county, < 010. with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said pnrth ti are hereby suinmonc-d to ap |*cnr at the ( 'ln- of F, <Wcstovi r a notary 1 public of Holyoke, Colo, oil the 2.lth day of July, Iso at 2 o'clock p. nf. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. • } . J. MOTT, Keg. C. 8. Land Ofllee, 1 Denver, Coin. : 729 June 21st, |hs!*. ' Co-.nplnlnt having tioon enterui' nt this ofllee by Janies 11. Chlllcott against Kols-rt C Mfii'rhX'k for nbandoidiig hi- Imiiir.' 1 entry No.9sl2dated July 12, Issj, u| M m Un ni-'i see 10 twpt H u range 17 w, In I‘hllllps , county, Colo., w lilt a view to the cancellation , of said entry. The said parties are hereby , summoned to up|x-nr at tin- otlb-e of p.c. , IVe-tover, Il notary public at Holyoke, ( 010.. , •>n tile hull day of August L’-UnS hi|i'eloek 11. 1 m. to respond and fiirnl-di testimony eon , ecrulngsultl alleged abandonment. K. J. MOTT, , Legist er. I Administrator’s Notice. ESTATE OF t'AKL ► sKoI.D DECEASED. Tin- uinler*ign(-«l hnvlng I».K-n nppntiit«it nitminDtrator of til.- i*t Alt-or Carl F. Hkohl lute nf tin- comity of Fhlllip-t and *t«U- of • oLiiatlo,doei-aMst, It r.-by give* notice that In- will upp.-ar Ijufore tin- county court of Flitlllp* comity, at tin-court liouhc In Hot yoke, Colo., ut tin- July term, on the hi*t Monday la July next, at which lima nil |*-r mm* having 11 aim* an un*! *ald e*tatc-ai-e liotlfli-it an.l n*pi(wt«-i| to attend for Ho- pur |kw.' <>| having tin N.inii- mljiinled. All )»- r linli-liti-il in Haiti i-stut, are ri-<|Ue*ted t<» make luiiiualliitu iKiyiiieut to the mulin'-lgii eil, Dnt -<l Hit* 251 li day of June, V D. I*ll. ‘•AMCEI. A Nt I >ijS, \d in iul*t rotor. Keep Posted. livery farmer and iina iianlc in Colorado should lake the homo paper to get all the local news of his M-ctioa. He should nl«* tiike tlie Deliver Itepuldican, daily or v.ivk ly. in order to Ih' |n-,ti-d on all I >:i i-a und National news. Tm* itcpiildlrmi piddlsliei the most exti-i-sive s|k-« Isi| telegraphic re |-ort i.f any paper west of si. J *ud-. It* cnlumiiK contain from day to day every Im portant event that happ-ns anyvvlo ic in the world. Sixteen conipi-tcnt men are employed In Ike editorial department of the |*aper, and "\cr one luindre«| rorre«|>oudeiitai are en raged In gathering the new:; for publication. The Dally llcpiiblicau lx published every day In tin* year. Kuban|pl|oi| p.1,,- , M -r /••ar. | sis luge free, KIU.UH; six months, sA.u*; ttir.-e months, The .Sunday Itepubliena conalstsof from Iwi nly-fonr to thirty-six pages. Dls edited ill) JJ view to furnishing the highest grade of literary amt miscellaneous •ending mat ter that *an In* piireliaxcd. From ten to Iwenty original nilleh-s np|H*ar In this Im.ih oi the Itepiiblleati every Sunday. It i-the be t Sunday pit|M-r |Mibllsln-d In die west, I‘flee e-'.Ao per year. Suieu-i Un* tor it oi puirha.se it fioni your local news dealer.*. The Weekly hepubllenn Is a sixty-four "dmnn quarto, the lau. *t publblied In the | state, and i* devoted largely to agricidlutal j»tid pmdorlal Intnests of die vvi -l. prli e f ! per year. Snb*«-rlts- for »-;;h,-r throe Ii •utt- local newsdealer or by .ending direct oi Up* ottleu. Sade of School Lands. •'"tie' 1-* l" ri-t»y given 111 t I will si it ||| P'd-'le me Hun, in tin* high* -o ii'-‘»iii.|nii i.l'l.i. r. on in. ;;n» ,i., v . rjuiy, i- ••*.n,.- *.m. .a hi,, state Hoar. | „i i.,„„i . Denver, Colorado, ill l o'eliH-k |t. ni , tin* follow leg ,|i • i'l'lln'il lauds, vlr IIW see It, low e7 e i aegi* II i,, lilbilmioii pit,a* per m< re f i o value m hii|iroveiiM'tits iinu, owner el in, |>l OV e111,.11l . ,|. II |i|,., U v: ,o .s« ' , ,p,|» p J Ii ri'tqii- II M liilnlt,iii'n in lee |M-r |e'|‘, '* I'll, ,of ■** i, 111 lv* p 7ii range 41 sv mint iii mu price per nine * a ra, Noland will he'H,t*t ut !•-«* Utan iiduime | » |N-ra-n-, an given nlmie Th. pm.-, i, "111 -■• "li| in ilie a|mivi ■ id* *, aii,l i ni'h 11... I will Ir- -old ,e* t.l.nve •I. -. ltU-*l In-the j s.vilio lame or I, - • T*-i •>! pi'.v men l • lei 111 ,• ,i . -a ~\ | ! I till!" I 1.111'1., I M il ,|,| ||n ,|„ v ~*., , "lh''»- in tut ■, *i Ulnii for 4iii lo per aen 10 jier i ell I iif I In* p'lrclm'*, money on |||e dil.V \ ••I "it. , |h • I',ill'll,, l„ e|g|,t, | „„ oiiid | 1,11',' U. n a jerecet. |*r loiiono. l ainl- -ellliig al in ii,' than per ft • ; . I j and 11 •• limn 7■p< rn< i,, |„ j eem, , I '•'. ile *in* el sal., I'., pllian. - In , • il aiiniinl p"\ no i t;p, t ~~i p, ~ J I noni. I.u ml* iM'llliig for f7>> nud upw nrd'* a I |. lit , ,-ti. , ~« le.l,.eee |„ . ■ Ii lie* piiifli,, 4*|- •; ,i . not •", ii llu* |,e|o« • 1 "r "" ! i I" i -• in Mle. Ii i" "" l in -I their, tut, el . n t s.M.K.Nlinin' e. ei i, i male p,mmil ol l an.l i , ltl , .Lsd: James Donovan. ’ Attorney - At • Law. Will practice in all Courts.—Hpoclul niton lion given to Contest cases. t. HOLYOKE 0 r HolyoKe City Or ay, r! W. I”. I»ATMON, '• l'roprletoi’i H lam prepared to deliver nil kinds of s freight and express. Give me your outer ■'j and I will guarantee satisfaction. I >’ KM MKT E, BHANNON, i* e Deputy District Attorney •• For Phillips county. Will practice Ui all || courts. Special Collector. il I Farm For Sale j; For $950 For the next 80 days I offer my deed - ed farm nt the above price. A good Frame House 12x126, main part lathed and plastered; Sod Stable 18x21 inside, good new sietern. f 3«) cash, balance on four years time with semi-annual r interest. 44 miles from Holyoke, r II A. F. Clapper, J L Holyoke, - - - - Colo, 1 C Farm Loans. !>• f 1 -Vi* /><7ii»/, no Discount , no Commission 1 chartjed. J\irtiss Imrinii i/oml securities oil! sore from ft.'O to si;d to) rurinn their loans from ns. Applicant ylues hut one mortijinjc , awl yet* the full amount the iltnj it is *jijlicit. C. R. ELLIS. £ ’ Ikteß OceaN HousE, 1 Under new management. Twelve years v cx|)erlence. Mas. White, Prop. HISTORY OF ALASKA. From the Earliest period to tlie pres ent time Itv ItCORHT llowi: ItANI'KOKT. t vivid uurratiic nf iiiuhl |>< < uliar Intercut; or • iginnl, truthful, ttirillfn;. Drawn largely 1 from Ru**ian.*otircct> now tli>t revealed. Ttii*tK>ok Cninplctc in enc vulni.o, within ' ilcx.tiinow tlr-i I - i-.iintc t|„. ron.- 1 plctc -,-i .d Mr. llnnrroV- fnr-f.i ■ I lii-b.rli-al >cri,A nf thirty-mm- Th-.u .1,1,1 \ |n • «'i» r> part nf our laud will nvuil'Lun -clv.f nf • of Dll- pitxiluge, r.ii ! buy and u-:n| with avidity 1 hi'look. 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