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THE NEW WOMAN VERY OLD. Mrs. Maury Astell 1709. When our new woman is not pro- Perio to herself and her readers a re- a Flourished in ersion to the ancient system of poly- ndry (on whieh consult McLennan, Westermarck, Morgan*and Bachofen) she is apt to disdain and shrink from the atrocious and oppressive male sex, Says the North American Review. She is. not so new but that Mrs, Mary Astell was before her, in 1709. Mrs. Mary “proposed a sort of female col- lege, in which ladies nauseating the parade of the world might find a happy retirement.” Queen Anne meant to endow this establishment, but Bishop Burnet persuaded her that it savored of popery. Sir Walter Seott (who had nothing new in him) speaks of Mrs. ‘Mary as a Precieuse, who is anxious to confound the boundaries which na- ture has fixed for the employments and studies of the two sexes, Swift laughed at Mrs. Mary in The Tatler (No. 32). But the new woman who sprns the de- grading coarseness of matrimony has closer patterns of Moliere’s Cathos and Madelon (‘Les Precieuses Ridicules,” 1659). These ladies express themselves with such virtuous freedom that I could not quote them unless I were a new lady novelist, writing in a new Keyhole Series." The student is, there- fore, blushingly referred to the or- iginal drama by the unprincipled Po- quelin. For Moliere, too, had nothing new about him; he laughed at these original delicacies of sentiment. The new young lady in society is remarked for the generous breadth of- her lan- guage and the large frolic of her wit. But, alas! even this is not so very new, In the correspondence of Lady Suffolk (1714-1760) we find the maids of honor, led by the oldest and most prudish, Miss Meadows, larking about on a win- ter night, outside Kensington palace, knocking on the panes and throwing open the windows of the inmates. Nothing can be more in the modern taste. I read in a periodical devoted to the intellectual needs of women. The Lady's Realm, that the most popular and most justly popular lady in Eng- land excels in the confection of “ap- ple-pie beds.” I don’t believe it, of course, but this news is of the kind that women love. JULES VERNE. Very Different from the Man One's Im- agination Would Picture. If, meeting him without knowing who he was, I had been asked to divine his profession, I would have said he was a retired army general or a pro- fessor of physics and mathematics or a cabinet officer—never an artist, says a writer in the Chautauquan, in speaking of Jules Verne. He does not show the burden of his almost 80 years, he has somewhat of Verdi’s build, with a se- rious, kindly face, no artist-like vi- vacity in look or word, very simple manners, the imprint of great sincerity in every fleeting manifestation of feel- ing and thought, the language, the bearing, the manner of dress of a man who considers appearances of absolute- ly no account. My first sensation after the pleasure of seeing him was one of stupefaction. Apart from the friendly look and the affable demeanor I could recognize nothing in common with the ‘Verne who stood before me and the one that had a place in my imagina- tion. My wonder even increased when, induced to speak about his works, he spoke of them with an abstracted air, as he would have done of some one else’s writings, or, rather, of things in which entered no merit of his—as he would have spoken of a collection of engravings or coins he had acquired and with which he occupied himself from the necessity of doing something rather than from any passion for the art. The Wily Raven. The following anecdote, communicat- ed by Mr. R. Ball to the author of Thomson’s Irish Birds, is a curious il- lustration of the remarkable sagacity of the raven. A tame raven, kept by schoolboys, was very attentive in watching their cribs or bird traps, and when a bird was taken, the raven en- deavored to catch it by turning back top of the trap with its beak, but in so doing the bird always escaped, as the raven could not let go the crib in time to seize. After several vain attempts of this kind the raven, seeing another bird caught, instead of going at once to the trap, went to another tame raven and induced it to accompany him. When the second raven lifted up the crib, the other bore the poor captive off in triumph. Feeds Newspapers to His Hens. A farmer of Clare County, Michigan, has found that he can increase the egg-laying abilities of his hens by feeding to them old newspapers torn in bits and soaked in sour milk until the whole becomes a pulp. The hens, it is said, like the new food, and the inventor expects to see almost any day one of the freak papers come out with the picture of a hen that sets type. Origin of Horseshoeing. In the ninth century they began to shoe horses, but, strange to say, only in time of frost. King William I. in- troduced horseshoeing into England, and six horseshoes are on the coat of arms. of the man to whom William gave vast. estates for caring for his | horses in this way. A Resemblance. Mrs. Kuddler—Do you know, George, that every body says the baby is just like © me? Mr. Kuddjler—Nonsens@ Anne. The baby is now more than siz months old, and it has neyer spoken 3 word.—Boston Transeript. The Mountain Parrot of New Zealand. The Kea, or mountain parrot of New Zealand, isa very funny little | beast. When he meets tourists on the tramp, he at once falls in solemniy,with his family and chums, all waddling in Indian file. Here is a scene described by a traveler who recently made the ascent of the Fox glacier: The keas having settled on the ice began to fol- low in a long straggling line, about 15 of them. Then have a preternaturally solemn walk, but when in a hurry they hop along on both feet looking very eager and very much in earnest. To see these fifteen birds hopping along behind in a string as if their very lives depended on keeping me in sight -was ridiculously comic. The ice was undu- lating, with little valleys and hum- mocks, and the birds would now, for a second or two, disappear into a hollow | and now show up on a hummock, pause a moment, and then hop down again out of sight into the next shadow. To judge by their expressions and manner, they were in a great state of anxiety on emerging from a hollow on to a hummock, as to whether I was still there. Now and then the one in front would appear, craning his neck, and on seeing me still ahead, would turn round and shriek “K-e-e-a,” as much as to say, “It’s all right, boys, come along.” And the others, putting their heads down, would set their teeth and travel “all they knew,” a fat one in the rear evidently making very heavy weather of it. Flooded With Pearls, A Bond street jeweler was telling me some weeks ago of the new rage for | pearls and the consequent rise in price, A tiny pearl which cost two shillings two years ago would now cost ten shil- lings. Sinee then I have learned that the London market has become ab- solutely flooded with pearls. The poor, famished Indians have sold all they possess at famine prices and the Hatton garden merchants have profited by their distress. Great, then, as is the demand for pearls, the supply ig far greater—a hint to those who fondly desire a necklet of pearls in this year of grace 1897—The Gentlewoman. NOTICE! United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., June 2, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the of- ficial plats of survey of Township 152 Nerth of Range 26 West of 5th P. M., will be opened for filing in this office on ‘Tuesday, July 20, 1897, at 9 o’clock a. m. Corrected plats of Township 157 North of Range 27 West of 5th P. M., Township 158 North of Range 27 West of 5th P. M., and ‘Township 158 Nerth of Range 26 West of 5th P. M., on Wednesday, July 21, 1897, at 9 o’clock a. m., and that on and after said days we will receive applications for the entry of said Jands in said Townships, A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. TORONTO AND RETURN. Low Fare Excursions via D. S. S. & A. Railway. Allrail via S. Ste Marie and North Bay $20.00 ViaS. Ste Marie, C. P. steamers and Owen Sound... Via St. Ignace and M. A Via St. Ignace, Detroit & Cleve- land steamers and Detroit. 22.10 On sale July 12 10 14 inclusive. Re- turn limit July 26, with extension un- til August 15 by depositing ticket! with agent of terminal line-at Toron- to before July 25. T. H. LARK, Com’) Agent, 426 Spalding House Block, Duluth Minn. 23.50 23.90 For Sale. Eight lots in block 24, Third Divi- sion of Grand Rapids, for sale at a bargain, or will exchange for Farm Stock of any kind. These lots adjoin model farm and are clear of incumberances. For par- ticulars address. J. A. BLACKWOOD, Duluth, Minn. or Herald-Review, Grand Rapids. _ First publication July 17. Last Publication Aug. 21. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance | s from the Commissioner of the General Lan authority ted in him by s Rev. Stat., amended by the act of congress approved February 26, 1895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 24th day of August, 1897, next, at 10 o’clock a. m., at this office, the following tract of land. to-wit: ne4 nw’4 section 29, township 59, north range 24 west 4th P. M. Any and all rsons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be t vited. eee A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date July 6, 1897. ce. First publication July 10, Last publication August 14. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. May 31, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made, be- | fore E. C, Kiley, Judge of Probate Court, Itasca County, Minnesota. at Grand Rapids. Minn., on August 16, 1897, viz: J. Henry Will, Hd. Entry No. 8,199, for the se of ne of section 34, and w's of nw and ne% of nw’ of section 85, township 15%, north of range 29 west 4th p.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Fred Widmayer, of Bridgie, Minn.; James Quigg of Deer River, Minn.; Martin Fish of LaPrairie, Minn.; John Fisher, of La- Prairie, Minn, A. J. TAYLOR, Register. W. H, SMALLOOOD, Attornes for Claimant. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. June 19, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the toilowing- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minnesota, on August 12, 1897, viz: Allan F. Lusk, Ha. Entry No. 9877, for the e% of swé, section 5and ne of nw and nw of section 8 township 63, north of range 25, west 4th p.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Stew- art. Henry Boujoley, Allen Fitzgerald and Gottlieb Bolin. “The post office addresses of all of whom is Grand Rapids, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. J. H. SHanp, Attorney. June 26 to July 31. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 19, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minnesota. on August 12, 1897, viz: Henry. Buujoley, Ld. Entry No. 9872, for the e% of nd sw4 of ne% and nw‘ of se’4,section township 63, north of range 25, west 4th p.m. He names the following Witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and ivation of said land, viz: Allen Fitz- F. Lusk, Gottlieb Boh nd lenry Stewart. The post office address of all of whom is Grand Rapids, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. J. Hi, Suarp, Attorney for Claimant. June 19 to July 31. Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn, June 19, 17. Notice is hereby giv the following- named settler has tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- for the Register und Receiver at Duluth, esta, on August 12. 1897. viz Stewart, Ha. Entry No. 9875, for the sw. section 4 and ¥, and ne‘ of sed ction 5 of township 63, nge 2. west 4th p.m. He name ve his cor F. Lusk, and Henry Boujoley. The post office of all of Whom is Grand Rapids, Mi A. J. TAYLOR, Register. J. HL. SHARP, Attorney tor Claimant. June % to July 31, Notice of Homestead Final Proof. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn June 19, Is Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his inten- Hon to make final proof in support of his w nd that said p: iL be made be- >. Kiley, Judge bate Court of a County, Minnesota irand Rapids, Minnesota, on August 2, is ddward Johnson, Who made Hd.’ Entry No. 6197, for the e4s of nw', section 33 and eM: of Swi, section 28, township 57, north of range 24, west 4th p.m. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous upon and cultivation of s:id land. dore Betts, Arthur E. Wilder, Will and William Myers, all of Grand Rapids, Minneso A. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to July 31, Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn, June il, 1807. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congre: Jure 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the timber lands in the states of Califory gon, Nevada and Washington Te: extended to all the Public Land 4, 1882, Dennis pids, County of Ita 1, ha’ this filed in th atement No. 3i62, for th of Section No. 19 in Tow . west, and will offer proof to eland'sought is more valuable ber or stone than for agricultural and to establish his claim to said tegister and Receiver of e ut Duluth, Minnesota,on Tuesday, the 28th day of September, 1807. He names as witnesses: Richard Duk Haley and T K Minnesota. and Rapids, sons chilming adversely the the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before suid 28th day of September, 1 A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Aet June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. . Jnne it, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to ‘all the Publie Land States by act of August 4, 1892, William E. Haley of Grand Ri county of 1 + state of rt s day filed in this offic 8164,for the purcha: to show t able for i per or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to e: to said lind bfeore the Regis of this office at Duluth, Minneso on Tues- day, the 28th day of September. ‘1897. He r mes as witnesses: Richard Duke, Dennis swman and Thomas Kerr, all of Gr pids, Minnesi Any and all. pe: claiming adversely the above-des nds are requested to file their claim office on or before said 28th day of Sep- tember, 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June 26 to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 11, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compli: with the provisions he f 8, 1878, entitled and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by t of August 4, 1892. Jos. Shurley, of Grand Rapids, county of Itasca. state of Minn., has this day filed in thisoftice his sworn statement No. 3163, for the purchase of the w's of sw und sw'4 of nw¥4 of section 25 andse¥ of ne4 of section No. 25 in township No. 63, north of range No. 25 west,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this of- fice at Du,uth, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September. 1897. He names as witnesses: Dennis Newman, William E. Haley and Thomas Kerr,all of Grand Rapids Minnesota. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are re- quested io file their claims in this office on or before sald 28th day of September. 187. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. June % to Sept. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June i, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Caiifornia, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas Kerr, of Gran Rapids. county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3165, for the purchase of the wig of 4 of section 29and se of se4 of ection No.30 in township No. 63,range No.25, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculural pay ‘8, and to. establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth, Minnesota, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September, I! He names as witnesses: William E. Haley, Dennis Newman and Richard Duke. all of Grand Rapids, Minne- sota. Any and all persons ¢luiming adverse- ly the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of September. 1897. A. J. TAYLOR, Register, Tune 2% to Sept. 4. ; foreclosure. First publication June 3. Last publication July 8. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. June 2, 1897. Notite is hereby given that the following: named settler has tiled notice of his inten. tion to make final proof in Cee of his claim, and that said proof will made be- tore E. C. Kiley, Judge of Probate, Itasca county, Minn., at Grand Rapids, Minn., on July 12, 1897, viz: Thadeus O’Reilley. who made Hd.Entry No 6172.for the lots 3, 4,e% of nW', ne of se%s,secbion 8,township 56 north range 24 west. He names the followinw wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Jand, viz: Hen- ry Finley, William B. Holman, John Brown and Ole Paulsted, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Tegister. First publication June 3. Last publication July & Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U.S. Rev. Stat., as amended by the act of congress approved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 2ist day of July, 1897, next. at2o’clock p. m., at this office. the following tract of land, to-wit: lot 4, section 2; lot 3, section jot 1, section 19, allin township 58 north, range 21, west, 4th p. m. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. EDate, June 2, 1897. A.J. TAYLOR, Register & i. L, RYAN, Receiver. (First publication May 22d) (Last publication July 3rd) Mortgage Sale. Whereas défault has been made in the con- ditions of a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Elsie LaFond and Joseph La- fond, her husband, mortgagor, to the L Mercantile company, a corporation organized and ing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Minnesota, dated the 30th day of July, A. D, 1805 and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Itasca in the state of Minnesota. on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 189, 1 t 3 ocle p. m., in book “C” of mortgages on page 852, on which there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice and there is now tie sum of two hun- dred and 81-100ths dollars ($200.81) and no action or proceedi has been institu a law or in equity to recover the debt sect by said mortgage ny part thereof. Now, notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statute in such case made and pro- vided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein des- cribed, at public auction, at the front door of the county court house, in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca and the state of Minnesota, on Tuesday the 6th day of July, A. 897, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Satisfy the amount whieh will then be due on said mortgage with the in- terest thereon and costs and expenses of sale and twenty-five dollars (25.00) attorney’s fee, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of The premises described in said mortgage and so to be sold are the lots, pieces or parcels of land ated in the vil- age of Grand Rapids, in the copnty ot Itasca and state of Minnesota and known and described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. four (4) in block number eighteen (18) of the original plat of the village of Grand Rap- ids, Minx a, according to the recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of said county of It Dated this 8th day of May. A. D. 1897. IVASCA MERCANTILE COMPANY, FRANK F. Price, Mortgage. Attorney of Mortgage, Grand Rapids. Minnesota. First publication Jun Last publication Jul, Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. ; June i6. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to muke final proof in support of his claim, and that suid proof will be mude. be- fore I. D. Rassmusseu.Clerk of District Court of Ttasca county. Minnesotaut Grand Rapids, Minnesota. on July 27, 1897, viz: Fred Wid- mayer, who made Hd. Entry No. 8071, for the nig of ne¥. swia of nel and se%4 of nw, sec- tion 34, township north of range 29 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Jand, viz: Samuel Stubbs, George G. Martin, Nathan Wells and Joseph Galligher, all of Bridgie, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR. Register. Firs publication May 29. Last publication July 3. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., ‘otice is hereby given’ that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office under anthority vested in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev. Stat.. as amended by the act of Congress’ approved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at on the 2th day of July, 1897,next, . m., at this office. the following , to-wit: se’ of nes section 24, range 21 west. 4p. m. persons claiming adversely the ibed lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be torfeite Date May 14, 1897 TAYLOR, Register. . RYAN, Receiver. First publication June 10. Last publication July 15. Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn. June 8, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- ion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore |. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of Court. of Itased County, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on’ July 21, 1897, viz: Hugh W. Wright, who made Hd. Entry No. 10207, for the sw of ses, n's of se4 and se of ned Section 10 in Township 11 north of Range 23 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz | John 1. Tay lor. Philip Benstield. Joseph Helmer and Ext Dennis, all of Bridgie; Minnesota. . J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication June 10. Last publication July 15. Netice For Publicatlon. United States Land Office, Duluth. Minn. June 8, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore I. D. Rassmussen,Clerk of District Court ot Itasca County. Minaesota, at Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota. on July 21. 1897, viz: John L. Taylor, who made Hd. Entry'No 10211 for the Lot 1, se of ne}. N¥% of se% of Section 3 in Township 151 north of Range 28 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Helmer, Wesley Wright. Philip Bensfield and Eri Dennis. afl of Bridgie, Minnesota. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 16, 1 Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim,and that said proof will be made before I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Ttasca County, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July. 27, 1897, viz: joerg Gallagher, who madé Hd. Entrv No. 8084, for the sz of se’4 and e' of swh. sec 16, Town- ship» 152, north of range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva- tion of said land, viz: Samuel Stubbs of Bridgie. Minn.; Fred widniarns of Bridgie, Minn.; Nathan H. Wells of Bridgie, Minn., } and James Quigg of Deer River, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register, First publication June 1% _ , Last publication July #. «= Notice for Publication. United States Land office at Duluth, Minn, June 16.-1897, Notice is hereby given that the jotlowee named settler hus tiled notice of his intenti to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before [. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca county, Minnesota,'at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July 26, 1sv7, viz: George G. Martin. who made Hd. Entry No. 8259, for the ‘Ste of sw'4 und nw of sw. section 2 and ne* uf se’4, section 21 in township 152, north of range 29W. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous: residence up- on and cultivation of said land, viz: Samuel Stubbs of Bridgie, Minn.; Martin Dufticy, of Grand Rapids, Minn.; ‘Pred Widmayer, ' of Bridgie, Minn. and Nathan Wells of Bridgie, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Kegister. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication, United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 16, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- tivn to make tinal proof in support of his clwhn. and that said proof will be made be- fore I, D, Kassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itaseu county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids. Minnesota, on July 26,1897,viz: Sain- uel Stubbs, who made Hd. Entry No. 8120, for the s% of ne, section 8 and w': of nw of section 33, township 152, north of range 29, W. He names the following .witnesses to prove his continuous residence-upon and cuitiva- tion of suid land, viz: George G. Martin of Bridgie, Minn.; Martin Dufficy of Grand Rap- ids, Minn.; Fred Widmayer of Bridgie, Minn, and Nathan Wells of Bridgig, Minn. A. 1. TAYLOR, Register. Mortgage Sale. Whereas default has been made ina certain mortgage executed and delivered by David Maturen and Emma Maturen, his wife,mort- gagor, and FE, G. Nevius, mortgagee, dated the 9th day of January, A. D. Is, and re- corded in vhe office of the Register o1 Deeds tor the county of Ltasca in the state of Min- nesota, on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1x6. at 8:80 o'clock p. m., In book “fk” of Mort- gagees on page 31, on which there is claimed to be due at the time of this notice the sum of One Hundred Fourteen and 76-l00ths ($114.76) and no action or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by said mortguge or any part thereof. Now notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contuined in said mortgage and of the statute in such case made und provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortguged prem- ises therein described at public venaue at the front aoor of the County Court House, in the village of Grand Rapids, in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, on Thursday the 5th aay August, A. D. 18v7, ut ten o'clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amount which will then be due on said mortgage, with in- terest thereon and costs and expenses of said sale and Twenty-five dollars ) uttorney’s fees us stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described ‘in said mortgage and so to be sold are the lots, pieces und parcels of land situate in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to- wit: The south-east one quarter of the north-east’ one quarter, und ‘the east one half of the south-east one quarter of section seventeen (17) township fifty-seven ( unge twenty-four (@4) in Itasca county according to the government survey thereof. Dated this 17th day of June, A. D, 1897. E.G. NEVIUS, Frank F. Price, Mortagee. Attorney tor Mortgagee, Grand Kapids, Itasca County, Minn. First publication June 19. Last publication July 31. First publication May 22. Lust publication July 3. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office,’ Duluth, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the commissioner of the general land offi nder authority vested in him by section 2455, U. S. Rev. Stat., as amended by the act of congress approved February 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 12th day of July, 1897,next, ut 10-0’clock a, mn., ut this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: Lot 1, section 6, town- ship 58 north, Range 21 west and ne“ of nw section 8, township 54 north, range 21 west. ‘Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands ure advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date, May 17, 1897. First publication June 19. Last publication July 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. June 16, 1897, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hus filled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of ‘his claim, and thatsaid proof will be made be- fore I. D. Rassmussen, Clerk of District Court of Itasca County. Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on July 27,’ 18m, viz: Nathan H. Wells, who made Hd.’ Entry No, 8105, for the e44 of se’, section 10 and Ws of sw, section 11, township 152, north of range 20 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Galla- gher, Fred Widmayer, Samuel Stubbs and George G. Martin, all of Bridgie, Minn. ‘A. J. TAYLOR, Register. Notice. U.S. Land Office. Duluth, Minn.. June 26, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this of- fice by Herman Metke against William Gus for abandoning his Homestead Entry®No. wr, dated July 18, 1892, upon lots 5, 6 and 7, section 19, township 57, range 26, in Itasca county, Minnesota, with a view to the can cellation of said entry, the suid parties ure hereby summcned to appear at this office on the 6th day of August, 1897, at 10 o’clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concern- said alleged abandonment. . J. TAYLOR, Register. July 3 to July 31. Notice of Assignee’s Sale. STATE OF MINNESOTA, |, County of Stearns. =f District Court. Seventh Judicial District. In the matter of the Assignment of Nehemi- uh P. Clark, Insolvent: Notice is hereby given, that, pursuant to an order of the said court, made and dated the 17th day of March, 187, authorizing the sale of the lands herdinafter referred to, b; the und rsigned assignee, sealéd bids will be received by the undersigned at his office inthe city of St. Cloud, in said county of Stearns, until 3 o’clock p. m, on the 24th day of June, 1897, forthe sale of all the right, title and interest in and to any andall of the lands situate in the counties of Becker, Ben- ton, Crow Wing, Cass, Clay, Douglas, Hub- bard, Hennepin, Jtasca, Kandiyohi. Lyon, Morrison, Otter Tail, Stearns, Swift, Sher- burne, ‘Todd, Wilkin und Wright, ‘inthe state of Minnesota, belonging to the said in- solyent’s estate, a full description of which lands is contained in the schedule of assets of said insolvent, on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court at the city of St. Cloud in said connty of Stearns,and willbe furnish ed to all intending purchasers of any of said lands upon application to the undersigned at his office aforesaid. Said bids must particularly describe the several tracts for which bids are made and the amount offered for each tract, and any rty may bid for one or more of such tracts, Tots or parcels of land, ie all bids and the acceptance thereof by the undersigned will bs made croc gas “ uP poral Sndscnateme: tion or rejection by said cout Ga ethoe aoe i neteey. an that appli- cation to act upon said bids will be made to said court before the Hon, L. L. 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