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THE MEDFORD MAIL ,. PuMMiad Kvorv Friday Moraroii.,, , . .s A. S. UL1TON. V itnruitD, Uukoon, KehkuaRV 27,,lUOi MAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. He la of fow daya; but quite, n plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR Enlared In the Posioffcee at Mcdtord, Urvkon as Scoond-Class Mall Mutior. LATE NEWS bRIEFS Hotel Destroyed by Fire. midway, fa. The Midway hotel. (1 fcrge threo-story structure, was do- trojeu by flrs Saturday. Jockey Sail for England. Now York Henry Spencer, tho tlever California jockey, sailed tor England Saturday, accompanied by els wife. Carnegie Is Better. Fomandlna, Fla. Andrew Carnoglo, Tho has been suffering with a cold for the past few days, Is reported duch Improved. Trolley Car Collide. Salt Lake. Utah Two trolley cars folllded Saturday morning on the ' Bouth Temple street line. Motorman Karow was probably fatally Injured. Government Makes Official Denials. The Hague The report that mar tial law has been proclaimed in Am sterdam, Rotterdam, here and at other places has been officially denied. Epidemic of Typhoid Fever. Ithaca, N. Y. William Elliott Maher, a freshman in the Cornell unl versity, died Saturday night, the tenth student to fall a victim to typhoid lever. Rival of P. T. Barnum Dead. New York George P. Bailey, who was famous as a rival and then part ner of P. T. Barnum, is dead at the age of 84 years. Death was due to paralysis. Loses Life During Quarrel. Lorlmer, Iowa Ed Knight, an at torney, was shot and killed here by Coffee Hot Wilson, a town charac ter, as a result of a quarrel of long standing, Saturday. Shoots United State Marshal. Eureka Springs, Ark. In a pistol duel on the streets of Jasper, Satur day, Deputy United States Marshal J. D. Keyes was killed and W. A. Hud ion was fatally wounded. Noted Wife Murderer Convicted. Chicago The jury in the case of John R. Nordgren, on trial for the murder of his wife, returned a verdict of guilty, and the punishment was placed at thirty years' imprisonment. President Hill Has New Assistant St. Paul J. D. Farrell formerly president of the Northern Pacific Steamship company, has been elected by President Hill of the Great North ern to become assistant to the presi dent. , Miners Must Not Be Exclusive. Springfield. II!. The United Mine Workers of Illinois has adopted an amendment to the constitution which prohibits locals from being composed exclusively of members' of one nation ality. Cup Defender Nearing Completion. Eristol, R. I. Excellent progress Is being made in the construction of the cup defender. The mainmast for the boat Is now complete, the plates have been curved and the braees laid down for the main boom. A motorman in Chicago ran hi9 car into the approach of an open bridge but stopped it with the fender actually over hanging the gulf below. He wouldn't want to repeat the experiment because the chances are that he'd never again have the same good fortune. unce in a while some one who has travel ed to the very edge of the danger line of stomach d i s -ease stops just in time to save his health. But the majority of people go across the line, and slight . symptoms of indizes- tion grow to disease of the stomach, involving the other organs of digestion and nutrition. The first symptom of indiges tion should receive orottiDt atten tion. Indigestion and other forms of stomach "trouble are perfectly and per manently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strength ens the whole body by enabling the per fect digestion and assimilation of food. "I have been guttering for about eiirht years." write Mrs. H. Pierce, or Millapringa, Ky. Have had several doctors totrcat me some for female weakness and others for stomach trouble, but received no relief. When I wrote you for advice I was hardly able to work, and you advised me what to do. I began to take your medicine and the effects have been good. I was under the , doctor's care every summer before this. I took nine bottles, five of ' Golden Medical Discovery four of 'Favorite Prescription, also two vials of the Pellets.' Dr. Pierce's medicines will do nil that you claim for them. Believe I would have been in my grave if 1 had not taken them." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach. FRSB. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in oaDer covers. or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PREPARING TO INVADE TURlitV TROOPS CONCENTRATED NEAR SOFIA IN READINESS TO ATTACK MELNIK. ' Vienna, Feb. 23. It Is reported here that the Macedonian le.ulei'. LUula Stir afoff, has luul orgtuiUeil within th past foniitjlit several well equlppoi ltulKiuiiin baiitlits in Macedonia, eai consisting of about 250 men. Tho Neuo Frele Pressu learns that 4000 annuo Macedonians are concentrated near the celebrated lUla monastery, furt miles from bulla and are preparing to attack the town of Jlelulk in tho Turk ish province of Sores. COLOMBIAN WARSHIP SINKS AT ENTRANCE OF PORT. rnnnnm, Feb. 2a. The gunboat Chuculto toclny brought uews of the loss of the historic gunboat Boyaca while entering the narrow and rocky channel of Port bothsnbe. about forty miles north of Agun Uulee, February 11th. All on board were saved. It Is reported that it will bo Im possible to float the Boyaca. which is sunk between tho rocks at tho en trance to the port. Tho governmen has sent an expedition to save the cargo. FIVE BUSINESS BUILDINGS BURNED IN ILLINOIS TOWN Snrlngfleld. Ills., Feb. 23. A Are at McLean last night caused a loss of 20,ouo to live business buildings. The fire started from the explosion of gasoline tank In a restaurant VANDERBILT WILL NOT TESTIFY. Newport, R. I., Fob. 23. Reginald Vanderbllt will not be in court today and give evidence in the Canfield Rucklin gambling house case. Last night he was the guest of honor at a dinner given by ex-Mayor Daniel B. Fearing. . ; DAILY NEWSPAPER ON BOARD LINER NEWS RECEIVED BY THE WIRE LESS SYSTEM. New York, Feb. 23. A dally news paper that prints fresh news of the world is now a reality on an Atlantic ocean steamer. The Cunard liner Etruria arrived here last night after rough voyage with a file of dally newspapers published aboard in which were printed a number of news stor ies received by wireless telegraphy. Passengers were enabled to keep in touch with the events of the world and although the scope of the edition was necessarily limited enough of the important news was printed to make the Issues highly interesting to the readers. It Is expected that the liner news paper will soon be perfected so that every morning In the saloon at break fast a banker may learn of tue prev ious day's doings on 'change or the society woman read the latest Gotham gossip. TURKEY GETTING READY TO TRANSPORTS TROOPS. Constantinople, Feb. 23. The Smyr-na-Kassaba Railroad company has been Instructed to prepare for the transportation of 25,000 Uedifs to re infqrce the third army corps at Sal onica. MISSOURI. BANK ROBBERS IMITATE TRACY.'S TACTICS. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 23. Special dispatches Indicate that Bill Rudolph and Frank Lewis, tho Union, Mo., bank robbers, who were located In a cabin near Rich View, III., have again escaped and posses of citizens, in ad dition to that v- Sheriff Howes, are being formed to pursue and capture them if possible. The entire commun ity is in arms. According to reports from commun ities through which the robbers have passed, they hae a-.V't'teil Tracy tac tics. hi.'iir.iiMiBg farr. art and threat ening to 1:1'! any . p'jses that may lie ant in pursuit of thnn. The men con verse o; !y with wtinn nr:d children, from wliLiii all Hie titLi.'l concerning i..em have been Icarixi!. except the l;enerai description river by a hunter who encountered them in the woods Friday. They approach a farmhouse and, standing some distance away, call loudly until some one makes his ap pearance. If it is a man, they keep on talking to him until he comes up closer, and then they thrown their rifles down on him and order him to leave the premises. Like Tracy, they accompany this order with a threat to massacre the entire family If any at tempt is made to summon help. In this way they have obtained food. At one farmhouse they found tho farmer's wife and children alone. Thoy ordered her to get breakfast and chatted freely while she was cooking the meal. All questions concerning themselves they parried. The man sup posed to be Rudolph stood on guard while the other ate, and Lewis then r,.,pA aH nirv0t ttted a8 Plcket- ' FLOOD CAUSED BY MUSKRATS RESERVOIRS BURST, SENDING TORRENT THROUGH NEW ENGLAND TOWN. Derby, Conn,, l- 23. The bi'ca lug 01 three tojcnolis In il.e town oneiion yetiioniuy I'titiiiiM uatuugo OS tiuiated lit Jluo.otM. tunl there wo: levcial mirrow escapes from death A daw back of the reservoirs ha been weakened by, umskrais. Th liiive way ui:i! t.io ma ..3 -of water an lee coming down broke Use reservoir A Hood thirty feet hU!i swept through tho town, carrying everything herm it. The torrent tore a great galley 11 feet long and thirty feet w ide throng the town, carrying everything helor It. Street railway tracks and teleplum and telegraph wires were all tor down ami strewn about In confusion The reserveirs will have to bo rebuilt and this, with the property less, it believed will make the loss fliio.oen. Several mills will remain Idle until th gravel swept Into the rave way is re lu'jted. CA'.tt ON MONOXIDE CLAIMS- TWO MORE VICTIMS. San Francisco, Feb. 23. Hour O'Donnell. proprietor of a boarding house at M'S Kentucky street, smelle gas while he was standing in his bn room yesterday morning. Ho wen lo an apartment occupied by Patrick Devany and Axel Gutafson. The men were lying partly disrobed, on the 'e.1. They were dead. Carbon monoxide Hooded the room 'he key to the burner was turned half wi-y around. O'Donnoll thinks that Devany and Gutafson came to th ttuse late Saturday night and that thoy were Intoxicated when they de- cidir1 to retire. It Is his opinion that t'.i.y thought they had turned the gas off ud were suffocated by the escap ing 'times while thoy slept. GAUM LIFTED SIX INCHES BY SHOCK YAWNING CHASM8 APPEAR IN MANY PLACES. Honolulu, Feb. 23. Naval Governor Seaton Schroeder of the Island bf Guam arrived here yesterday and re ports the occurrence of a severe and prolonged series of earthquakes whose violence may Imperil, from the fact that they have raised the level of tho sland six inches. The temblors were accompanied by loud subterranean umbllngs that resembled the roar of catract in flood, ard reduced the natives to abject terror. One effect of the oarthqunko has been .0 make travel from one part of the j. and to another almost Impossible be- ause yawning chasms are found everywhere across roads and trails which make them unsafe for pack ani mals and impossible for wheeled traf fic. SON SLAYS HIS FATHER DURING FAMILY ROW, New Orleans, Fob. 23. Peter Fer- rell, one of the leading local Demo cratic politicians, was shot and killed by his eldest son. Edward, yesterday. The family claims that In a fit of rngovernable temper Fcrrcll attempt ed to kill Kdward George, the eldest boy, for misconduct, and Edward took the pistol from him and fired three shots Into his father's heart. Tho boys surrendered. THREE CHILDREN PERISH ' IN THEIR FATHER'S HOME. Guthrie, O. T., Feb. 23. fly the burning of the residence of Williair Adams of Hillsdale, I. T., during the night, three of his children lost their lives. Two were burned to death In the house. The mother rescued two others, one of which afterwards died. OLDEST WOMAN IN MAINE DEAD. Bath, Mo., Feb. 23. Mrs. Helen C. Neagle, who had the distinction of being the oldwest woman in Maine, is dead, aged 100. She was born In County Cln.re, Ireland, and had lived here eighty years. D. O. MILL6 ILL. New York, Feb. 23. D. O. Mills, the banker, who Is In his seventy eighth year, Is In with a severe attack of the grip. His condition is said no' to be critical, HEAD BACK LEGS ACHE Ache all over. Throat sore, Eyes and Nose running, slight cough with chills ; this is La Grippe. "PamkiUa taken in hot water, sweetened, be fore going to bed, will break it up if taken in time. There is only ona Painkiller, "PERRY DAVIS'" Tbo MAit has the news. A Danger Period -Through- Which Every Woman Must Pass. Owinjr to modem nu'thotl.s of living, nut om woiimn in it thousmtrl approaches this perfectly natural cIiiiiiko without I'Xlx'rionrlng a tnilu of wry annoying mul Hoinetiiut's painful symptom. At tliiti period a woman indit'ittcs rt tendency towards oliesily or tumorous growllm. Those dreadful hot Hushes, scndliu? tho blood muring U) tho heart until it bourns ready to hurst, tmd tho faint feuliiiK that follows, some times with chills, ils if tho heart were tfoinK to ntoi forever, are only a fow of tho symptoms of 11 dangerous nervous trouble. Tho nerves urn crying out for assistance, lho cry should In) heeded in time. I.ydla K. lMnkliiuu'x Vegetable Compound was prepared to meet tho nouds of woman's system at this trying ieriod of her life, and all women who uso ic pass turougn tnm trying period TWO COLUHNS OF PROOF. " Dexh Mas I'inkua'm : -1 woa sick and nothing suenled to do mu any (rood until I began taking Mri. Pinkham's medicine. " It was Change of Lifu with me and falling of the womb. 1 had severe pains all through niv body. 1 had a a terrible cough anil pooplu thought I had consumption. " I took six bottles of L,ydlil K. Ptiiklium'H Vfgutuhlo Compound nnd two of IUootl Purifier, and two boxes Llvor Pills, and I aw now stouter than I hare boon for a bmg time. 1 can do all my work now, thanks to Lydlii E. P Ink hum's Vegetable Compound. " If any one wishes to write me, lo verify those statements, 1 vill gladly answer their letters." Mil. Cl.ABA ClIKXKM, JcWott, 111. " Dkab Mns. 1'iNkiiAU : For seven ?-ears 1 had been suffering, was pawi ng through tho Change of Life, and my. womb bad fallen; menses were so firofuso that at times 1 was obliged to lo on my ba;;c fur six weeks at a time, could not raise u:y l-.end from pillow. I had been treat"-1 by several phy sicians, but ?ot no lolicf. " I was . !vis;:d by friends to try L,yIlu K. ."iiikliiiin's Vegetable Compotl '('., which I did, nnd nfter tuking it . 'x weeks 1 was nblo to 1h) around ell the time and do my house 5000 "OJ37EIT If iraen'-iw't forthwith AMoYtf l.MOtnuul.ilA, wl.ti'tl will pr-ip I.TiltK Aroused Jealousy ot Blind Miner. Spokane Lying In the morgua at Wallace. Idaho, is the dead body of Hugh P. BJotkln. a blind miner, and In a nearby hospital lies Mrs. Hugh Sflth, mortally wounded by her In sanely Jealous lover, who shot her twice before sending a bullet through his own brain. Rich Plunder Taken From Thieves. New York Nearly 300 pieces of sil verware which were stolen recently from one or more prominent fiimliies nf Philadelphia were displayed ut po lice headquarters Saturday, having boon found by detectives In the pos session 01 two coioron uurgmrs who re unii'T r"i. 1 no onson'Ts nro j Robert Williams and Arthur Kimball. I am prepared lo furnish HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. IMrst-Class Goods. Mo'lomto Prices . Call and see mo 7th Street '1 MEDFORD PLANING MILL MEDFORD PLANING We manufacture Dnprg, Snch, Estimates furnished on Store soft wood ' Oonlrnctinir and Building Mill on North D Street MEFDORD, wAs mm wttn comiort and tmiuiy. work, t know your medicine saved my Ufo and I eannot praise It ouougu.' Mill). I.utm KoKUAl', MO Smith St., MilWUle, N.J, "Dkab Miu. Pinkiiam : I have worked hard all my life, and when the Change of Life came I flowed very badly for weeks at time. I would stop for a day or two, then start again. - I want to ace a doctor and went through an examination, and spent two hundred dollars for medi cine and doctor's bills, but I did not trot tho relief I exoouted. " At that time I saw I.vdla E. rtitkhum'H Vegetable Coiiipouud advertised and beiran Its ums. 1 have found It to bo lust what I iicedtd " I wish every woman suffering from female trouble would try iU 1 recommend it to all my friends." Mas. Wm. IlAit.r, Mlllbank, 8.D, " Dkar Mils. I'lNKUAM : I feel It a duty I owo you nnd every Buffering woman In the land to lull of the wonderful results I hnve found Id using Lydla E. IMiikliiuit ege table Compound and Liver I'llls. " Passing through tho Change of Life, some of the physicians consulted said nothing but an operation would aavu me. Hut your medicine alone cured me." Mils. Maosoi.ia Dkah, Mil First Avenue, hvansvillo, IndV prn.liir lit origin! IntUri atxl lfattira of lliir hluu Rlll1lllinl..l. K. l-lnklmiu Moillrliio Co., I.jrnn, Mm. ITALIAN MINERS IN WAGON ARE STRUCK BY A TRAIN nioomlngton. 111., Feb. 23. Tho Knnnns City limited on the Chicago and Alton railroad Inst nbtht struck a wagon containing five Italian mlnnrs south of llrncpvlllo, killing four of the men and fatally Injured the fifth man. Tho men were returning from ehiirch. HUMBERT8 ACQUITTED OF LIBEL. Paris, Feb. 23. Tho ninth corroc tlonal chamber pronounced Judgment In tho libel suit brought by Mr. Cut- tunl, a hanker, against tho Humberts, tho notorious family of snfe swindlers admitting them and mnlctln Cam,,,! in costs all kinds of J. G. TAYLOR, Medford, Oregon MILL CD., Proprietors mouldinga, RuHtio and and Office fixtures in , Flooring hard or OREGON NOTIC1C FOR I'UHLICATION. -' l)NITl KrATKH LANiKlrrinK, Itcmiliuru, Oicmin, j.-m, 111, imi, Notion Is hi ru'iy hi veil (hut m imiiiiiiMinoa Willi tllK lllflVlHlOMN Uf llllt lll'l Of t'MU'lHH ill Juno I), is-rs, iimn I, .1 "An mL for Urn rniln uf Ihnlli'r I until. In 1 Ik, Hlii'im of I'lilllin-nlii, dm. linn, Nimula, ami WuhIiIi.kiiiii Tim-tim-y," un int. mmlud to Ml iliu IMihlio l.nnu Mimim ly uoiof A Hliit I, W',1 ' JOHN II, MrU.WHTUU, "t Olnillm, I'nnnly ol IIuiiiciw, ninln i-.f Nn. IllKlMii. Ilim HUM iluy lllml In Ihln uiili-u Ilia lovtiin Miitiiintmt Nu. l,'i:i, for Hut nnt-li.n of tin' HI:' , l Mi-i'llnn No, If, In Tun 11. hip No. ml H., Kunini Nit, o ,:iihI, nntl will cllol lirool In ;li"- Unit I In- I11111I o.Miiilit In Inure i-uliiiililn 101- lli ilinlit-i or ftinnn Hum (01- iiui'li'iillinul MlliomH, mil 111 IINllll'll'll I111 I'liilm o mill) lii-fol-n A. M. Hilton, I). H. l',Mliiiil.l,,iir, ut Mi-illonl. flrrunli, oti Huliinltiv, Hi" Illli diiy of Al-l, ItK.il. Ho lllllllrH IIS ttltltt-NNt.,,-, Hlllilllnl M ni-I.Hiil . t;i von II. ikimii, w iiiiiiin a, ivi.. nli-l mill Wliilmil H tllli ll, nf oinitllil, N'nl rtitVu Any mill nil pi-i-KorN I'lutiii'itK inlvi'iclj Umi ttlioli, tli-rtt-i lli,,,1 hintl iir,i truni-Mt,,,! (,, ill,. 1 li,,r I'lulmn In Ililn ullkn oil uf l-i'lorn mini Illli 1I111 ut A I" II. 1II, J,T, HliilMirn, UnulHinr. iNOTICK l''t)ll I'UHI.ICATIUN. l'NtTi:tl STATKi. I. AMI Otril'K. ., , , llo.ol, lli, Oli'.. I illitini V III. lima. Nolli-o In lli-ii'l.y llvn Hint In 1 lillmii-n With l IiIOVIhIOIIoI till, Hl- Of OoU t l-nn of I !;. i'tillll.-il "Ac m l for lho .!,! uf llmli.'r InlnU lit (In Hliili-n ol rntllottilu. 01,.. llotl, Ni'vinlii nn.l Wn.liluitiou '-,,ni,,ry ' n1 ll'l-Mllll-.l IO llll lllO ,lli,l, ., ,y ,( 0 Aiiiiii1 I, Imi.', ' CI.YHK II, l-STON, of Otuitlin, i-ouiitv ol Hmiuhi, Nlnlr) ut Ni. Iirn-kii, lino Ihln ilny Mini In ih, m, ,la -woiii -1 11 1.-in u 1 No, mi, lor tiiti i.iiri'hiKK of lho iNI-l,l hi'lnil lot. 1 nnil '4, t"a 11I M-.i, of Hi-i-llon No. '.', In Tom 11. In,, jt. 'in, Hulilh llnumi No 'J fin, 1 mill will olli-r nrnof In "l"'" Htnl Ilio Inn, I uhl 1 in,,,,, mliinhlo lor Hi. Iltnlii'r or torn, limn lor nurli-iilluinl imr-l",-i", iiinl Inf. ul. Il.h ,-lnllu 'to illil Inuil l,,,(,.l.. A, M, union. Ii K, 1 ,,.., , ""'p'", on Hntut.liiy , mi, ,y ( '.,'",' '."o.."" I,"l"'" wlliu-.M-.: Hmnu.-I Mii. l.-i,,l, tt llll.iin H. I '111 1.. John u. .Mi.Alll.i,-r titlil M llllitni A Wi h.tt-r. oMiuinlin, N,,nn.tn. Any itinl nil ,or.oli. t-inliitliiK tolvit..-lv Hut iil.i.v,-,l, .,-rl., Intnl. nu. 1, 1, , i,', llo'll rltilin In tli ollu-,, on r f,,,r knl,l lltl, .In) ol Al'ill, llu, J. j-, ii,ii,i:,. It. kllxi r. NOT1CK I'Olt PI'IU.ICJATION. I'tilitMl HtuifH I, umi onii-i. . H"i'lniri(, Orr-Kon, Jnn. luct. wlii. 11, . 1 . ' Mi.'-ii umi 111 i-oiiiinili'l ................. ,HI.,. ,,, , ncl , ,-iirriti, or i''",', !"'. onilMM "An o.'t fur tl,,V, f v, . '" ",p r'"'n ui t niiruritlo. orn. son, Ni.vn.ln, mm Wn.lilmrlnn Trrrltorr." ul Augu.lT.mJ, " " """" " """" " MA1IVA. Ml'AI.MHTKM. if Olitaha. rniiHiu ..t 11 t . .i.'i.niitiil .Nu litis. fr ,iir pur.-lm.o of Urn S ' "onion No.'i, In T.iwn.liiii tin. as M.. lUtiso No. a K..I, nntl will unr nriKil to lior Hint thn lamt .oimiil In mnrn valualils for ll litnlinr 'or iiluiin than fur nurlcilllurm pur. lioftm A. H. II tun. II H. l-n,,i. .(,... a ."In " k nrrf.""' on 'rMr, thn llltli ttnr of Aiirii, inn. Sun nsmea wiin.ajiK.t w. A. Julio It. MoAlllalr, of t)iiih. Ni-hrk.. Anyanclnll iorun. olXinlnir ailvnraolv Ihn iMVMlniHirllHHl Umi. ari rr,,.t , n, "ij of April iVii!" mC " ' ,M',"" "' , J. T. Bhiikim, lloililar. NOTICE FOR PUBMCATION. Unitsii Statm i.akii Orriot. ... , . Uunlurs. Orrnn, Jan. Ill, l'ju.1. iV7 .t" n"r"n "" '" rompllanrs 7. . ,I'-,TV . ?' "" " ''onrni of June 1. 17. i.nllllf.1 "An a-l for th. .aln or HlnoKr laril. In lho Mtalo. of C'allfnrnla. On. ".Tv'.riV'.?":1 "Hi'Slon Torrllory." u oitontlml to all tbo I'ulillo Land Hl.lo. b, act of Ausu.i i, l, ' , WIM.IAMM.nURTIR. or omaba, county of louia, statu of No. brlia. baa ihl. il.y nlml in tbla om bla rr." iu" !?,,.Tnl. N"; th. puroha.. of th. N tt ol Kcollon No. ill. In Town.hlp No. ?i.'i ".l0. ? K"- ,lla P""'' x , . ,. .V Jh" Und ""tht If nioro v.luahlo ror it. llmtior or aton. lhan fur aa-rlcullural p.rpo.ra, and to n.Ubll.li hi. claim w aald land IWur. A. H. Illlln. tr. M. Cornmla.ion.r, Vi n iTrV V'""1- TWar. in luth tla, 0 April. Ia He oamoa aa wllnra.0.1 M I-i1!.1,."' un .'-"' ' "", munl Maolmnl nd Olyilo fl. Wo.ion. of Omalia. N'olira.ka. An and all perron, rlalmln. ailvnriHilr lho SiIiT." ,Trll""'J"d" "iiuo.to.l to ni. tbolr rlalma In th a otni-M no op ..1., m.i. ...u of April, liwa. J.T. Iiwiiniw. Itlat.r XOTfCK FOR PI'llLICATION. L'nllad Klaira Land Offl-o. v ..1 1 . ''""'"''If . Ort-a-on. Jan I'i. Ilart. ... UY . ' 'J"n n m complianco wllb ihr nr.vl.loni. of lb. at of r-nifma of Junoa,la. ,0iu ,.A ,rl ,r ,,,",,.. " iiiuni-r lanria lu Hi. Niaita ..r fnllfornla. Oro- ...... .. a.n,iivinn irrnnrv, nu ol 'a'uku.1 "" " '"" L'1 nlu'"" b Wli.'l'.IAM A. WKIINTKH, of Omaha, c.nintv of DouuU.. Hum of No hra.Ua, hna ihl. ilajt lllml In Ihl. .rrP ,l .worn . .., . - , VI tun iitirriia.r of tho NK'.nf,'cnon No.-.., inTown.h-p N .-,. Iluiwr No. J l-a.i ami Hill nltnr proof t r VT.. ', '.""' """'" """n valnnhln tir ttH lll)ir rtr tlliri Ih.n ...... . nurpo.!.,. and lo .'.1.1,11.1, III. claim lo aahl V1; r,'!r,"nJ """"' J'V H' " t Anr l"Il "" VMy- "I"' llb .Inrnr I'ltrlln. John II. Mt-AllKl.-r l-iv.l.. 11 u.'... Win. J Mu vim., of Oiiinhn, S.-lirn.ka ' Any ami nil pcraon. -Inlriilnic adiiiraplv 11,0 lu'Zr'W t","","",1, ,'""0," r"l"-"l-'l I" I"" Utiyoi Aprli.iw;;: m m J. r. iiriiii,!!., Hi-Kiinr. NOTICE FOIl I'UBMOATION. t'nlioil Hiiiin. i,and nrrw. m.,i. 1. 1 R"" ,,,",e. or.-Knn. Jim 111. iwm. ......... ......oy Hi.rn nun it, cniiiiilliuii. H'll.'.IAM l.ltM'wu of Oiiinhn, county of lliiiiklaH."Mi',,in or m. qu i iM- '"' puri hti.c of tho Hint tho lm.il HiMKht In more vi luii'li f"r iw tlmli.T or .none thnri for imrliiiillnr,, in in nL A H. Illllon. IJ. H. r.'oiiunlmilniuir, lit Mmlfiird ,it"", m "." ""''""! Hniniiil .NlnrltoVl. JMilliim . Wi-linnr, .lohn 11, Mi-Aiii.tir ti'll. II11111 S. r'urtlH. of 011111I0. N,.i.,..V:. ' ltr' l.hclr elnlinn In 11,1. m u or . or .,., ?, '." nloo on or hctnro aula mu lay of April, IWfl. J. T. llitinor.K, Kuiilator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DNITKII HTATK. UNII Ol-Hlf-K ,. ...... , """I'lMirif. Oro... Imi. 21, nan. ;'v,,:"',.";.,,!,.!l.i,iwi 't H,"";;,f,, lllno'lo".,!':1,! ".W'f?!S'. .Tr.ri ' "ly- Atllfll.t l, INIrj. " " ""'" "J llCtof ,., ,. , "11.UIO..I 1 v A IV TKIl, ',?,". . '. ." Asr. i!?1."' '.'." iii-:- i"i &Zi offi'r proof to ,. 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