naimniiiimin 1 1 11 111 iipi 111 1 in '"'" " ggetariui jpwvtijsjv Rates of Advertising! LoC.il Notices, first week, 10 cents rer Inch subsequent week, 5 cent! per line. Diiplay locals, 15 centi per line. Advertisements on local pane, 50 cents each per week. Miscellaneous ads 50 cents per inch per month. Legal adi at legal rate. line per UUONHUH POST OFFICE HOURS. From 4:30 a. m.too p. m. 5unJa)i, from I2rrj.tuip.nl, Farmers and otheri please take'notlcc. G. W. rAIRIIItOTHRR, J..l M. nMRKon TOM. MAJORS. PHAUDULEHT OEHBUB RETURNS. A Pair of Dead Stntoamen. uml.wojnusLuonfoss tlio ciicuiiiHtuncos do not jionnit us to liavo the least doubt about it. Umaha Herald. 'Coul, coal. AJ. Ur. Ivoriis. Slilully ptiro Sugar Symp Kt'J)uvin & BIjjhor'H. Ja. W. NIok6ll igndbfoiAiVsdcajcr, row nVll 10. "' '? ' m ' fyOT JJr, fflW.uiiilS&lfflSM aojr "W L'O tff .1. V. lvlMN.S. Jreiwii.So(lii Wutoi" at NickulTa dnijj store. ,i -tA'.'ANT. Xiokull, rellablo drugglsU Jlroviivlilii. -a. W. Xtukiill, tlio booksullor.-JiriTsvuvilli'. H.vtra coplo.s of 'Pin! for Balo at tlio iostolllco. AWIfUTISltll K.vti.i copies of Tme AovKimsmt at. A. V. NiokolPri. Urownville. Uo to tlio Now st(ii- i"or bargiiiiiH mi. i.i.i n rm.wm.nri. mi-mii North of tlio postolllee (Jo to tlio Now iJltilMiliIM .Storo and get the highest market price for your produce. Wo are ready to receive produce in a-r-f wtlii-rr -f 1-" --'""- - ' "-"' - --- oxehango for goods at tlio New Store, --11 n t iirnrr ,- -- -. , ...- -----. first door north of tlio postolllee. Soroeu wire at Willing Bros. & .lor- (isinjfj. "Wo will all run for governor, and let Satan tako tho hind-most. Fulls Clly Journal. It is said tlio public taato for Zola litoraturohas greatly cooled in France. If Zola no longer satlslics tho publio it is not his fault... Ho is as nasty us he can bo, and society cannot reasonably ask him to bo nastigr. According to one of tho L'.iwneo City papura Knickerbocker, who will short ly inaugurate' another paper In that place is an "intelligent, Christian gen- Ionian." When competition gets live ly iCiilulc'. will bo referred to In less complimentary terms, and tho public will ho driven to the conclusion that he lost his intelligence, Christianity and gentility by living among the Pawnees. liYilfsCiti Journal. Tho board of equalization had a live ly timo out in Furnas county this year. A .sheep dealer thought his Hook had UeoiT lissus.scil to high and complained that tho valuation of all the rest of the sheep in tho county was to low. This mado ilium all mad and they cojnplaln oil of all the other assessments which made tlio commotion go'ucruL Tlio last record of tlio faithful chron icler who died in tho cruel regions of eternal ice is frightfully graphic in its intense brevity, livery word written by l)u Long is a story of terrible suf fering, and the repetition of death fol lowing death strikes tlio heart of tho reader as tho slowly descending pendu lum out Into tlio tesh of the helpless victim of.,tho Inquisition. Only pilco 'dogs (ho limyo man, as ho sees his com panions (inn by one accumb to.8tarva- tlon'iiud cold, permit a groan to escape, mm, it (juipp ami his crew aro dead, let us litfyo thoy were drowned In tho storm, and not loft to porish inch by inch through woeks of horior. It is no wonder that poor Jack Colo became insane. There occasionally emanates from Vlnoland,.New .Jorsoy, an interesting bit of criminal gossip. In fact, con sidering its size, porhaps it lias furn ished more scandal of various Ulu'ds than any other placo in tho United States. It is rather astonishing there fore, that when a Vineland bank defal cation Is announced, ,ho amount in volved is only SO.OoO. Tho bank direc tors aro evidently ashamed of it, for thoy decline to prosecuto tlio cashier, and want nothing said about it. And yet ?,000 to a man in New Jersey looks ton times as largo as it does to any 0110 else. It takes a good deal of garden buss" to represent that amount of money. It is interesting to noto in this direction that tho cashier i "de jected," and takes:gloomy views of life. This arises from tlio fact, probably, that his business is interrupted, llo has been loaning money in the west at high rates of interest, and, It appears, on good security, for ho has plenty to pay tho bank with. Thoro are eauhlors and cashiers. Soino invest safely and isomo otherwise. Lincoln Journal. ;Vi Alliiblon was.mado a fow days ago in tliwK! coitihiua to a grave contingen cy that threatened to overtake onrJto piibllcini lrionds, Congressman Valen tine and Col. Tom Majors, Nebraska's historical "contingent." It was pre dicted that thoy.woro in tho midst of a crisis in-tlioir high career in connection with an attempt to give Col. T. M. a seat in Congress by a palpable fraud which somebody had Imposed upbn tliV committee. Tho fact of fraud was dis cos'eied by Congressman Hammond, of Georgia, almost by aceiiieiu, ami is un disputed. Tho question w';is, wlib'Icom- milted tlio traimr 11 uppearsvuyjiavu been answered in 11 waytliaf' convicts Col. T. M. as the rouLp.expcirator, and Secretary Alexander' as n consenting and conniving party to. it. It these things Bhall 'prove to bo as true as thoj seem, It will not be out of place to pro nounce tho obituaries of those ilead statesmen In advance of the funeral. The facts in tho history of tllis-benu-tlful case may bo summed up brieily, as follows: . Col. Majors claimed that the consus of 1871) wiUifot properly taken oir ac count of too many Indian's in tho un organized territory, and ho said lie could sho,w by tho census of 187:2 that the increase in population in tho state (some lofi.OUO) sustained him in this Hlatonient. As It was impossible to have gainud so many In the space of 1jss than two years, therefore a 'largo proportion of the 150,000 must have been in tho state in l70 when ( on- gross gave eirasKH out, one leproson ttttUe. To sustain this position ho wont bofoie the judiciary comirtfttoool tlm house and presented what purported to be tlio census of 1S7U. Tho showing was so lair that tho committee reported favorably on-giving Nebraska another representative, and recommended that Col. Tom Majors be seated. 4 t .1 I' I t.t.t I tut itktmiiiirwi jv town uiijniiiiui uiiniiiuuiiiimutu-, by some means, discovered that a trick had been played upon them, and that what purnorled to bo the census re turns of Nebraska for tho your 1S7U, certified to by the sjcretary of state, and bearing the great seal of state, was in reality tho census returns for i7l, and tho committee asked leave to with draw their report and be authorized to send fui persons and papois to ascer tain who perpetrated this fraud upon them. This request was granted, an Investigation commenced, and the facts brought out before the committee aro these, as wo aro informed: That Secretary Alexander certified to a census return, leaving blank the space which should have contained the diilo 01 tlio census, tnw sam census re turn beinir the return for 174. Dr. Schwonlv tok tho paper to Washington and delivered it to Tom Majors, the date being lolt blank. Tom Majors placed it before the committee the llg 1110. is72, inserted in tho blank. To make the case still clearer to our readers we print tlio following special Washington telegram to tho Chicago yVwic.vof Monday last: "At tho beginning of this session, Col. Majors, who had been elected a 'contingent' representative to the Forty-Seventh Congress, mado his appear ance in Washington and began to press his claim to tho seat. Tho judiciary committee begun an investigation of the matter, and, having arrived at a certain stage, requiied Col. Majors to produce a certified copy of the state censiu of 17L. Col. Majors sent a friend, Dr. Schwenk, to Nebraska to produco tlio, desired papers from 'Mr. Alexander, the secretary of state and a prominent candidate for governor of Nebraska. It is understood, according to the testimony of one witness before the judiciary commit teo, that Schwenk was instructed, if practicable, to in duce Secretary Alexander to draw his certificate so that it would appear af firmatively that the census was taken in 187:, or, failing in that, to have tho date anil year left blank. Secretary Alexander," it is understood, has testi lied before the same oommitteo that ho left the blank, and it is also said that Schwenk testitled that tho year was left blank and that the paper was in that condition when ho inclosed it through tlio mall to Col. Majors at Washington. That gontlooi.ui laid it Uoforetho judiciary committee, and it ik understood that he has since testilled that ho nfifdo no alteration in or addi tion to It." Tills certificate was accepted by tho committco as satisfactory, and a'report In favor of Col. Majors was drawn up. . "About this time Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, a member of tho committee, who had steadily resisted u roportrin favor of Col. Majors, found a copy of the Nobraska census of 187d, and in comparing it with tho papor submitted by Col. Majors undor the seal of tho Nobraska secretary of stato, and pur porting to be a copy of tho consus of 1S72, ho found that the two were iden tical, and that an attempt to imposo a ficticious paper upon tho committco had been mado by somebody in tho in terest of Col. Majors. A closer inspec tion or tlio paper Hied by Col. Majors showed that thedato of is7i was in a different hand writing and ink from the body of tho certificate." "Of course theso discoveries put a stop to all further stops toward giving Col. Majors a seat in the- house, and the present Investigation was begun." Later telegrams from Washington state that the members of tlio judiciary committee believe that Col. Tom Majors committed tho fraud himself, Tho Fraudulent Census, Tlio Jlcjmblicaii hopes soon to bo able to placo 'bufoVb its readers all rele vant testimony trtkon before tho house judiciary coi.uoitjtue i' relation to the alleged fraudulent cmiillcate, signed by Secretary of Stato Alexander, and pur porting to givb tho Nebraska census returns of 187'Jm In the meantime, 'chough of the nnuter is well under stood by tho editoivto permit; tno cor rection of a few errors which have boon conspicuous 111 accounts pub lished heretofore. The story as it has been pretty generally told is like that of the Chicago Times of Monday last, it is not true that the claims of Majors were principal based on tho supposition that a state census was taken in 1872. They were better grounded than that, ami without the point that could have I icon mado had tlio census really been taken 187'-', it Ik probable that Majors would have been admitted. It is not true, according to testimo ny with which Wo aie somewhat fa miliar, that Dr. Schwonck "was in structed to induce Scciotary Alexan der to draw his certillcato so that it would appear allirmativoly that the census was taken in is7u, or failing in that, to have tho date left blank." What Dr. Sell wenk desired liom Alex ander was the truth but lie (tho forni 01) thought, with others 111 washinton, that the census was taken in 1S72. Alexander thought differently, and in the Absence of authority and in tho haste of the moment lett the dale blank, having full confidence that Ma jors would, after investigation had been more thoroughly conducted, sup ply the correct figures. It is not true that "tho certificate was accepted by the committee as sat isfactory, and a ropdet in favor of Ma jors was drawn up." That is to say, tlio report in favor of Majors was b no means tho consequent of tho ac ceptance of the certificate as satisfac tory. The report had I ecu diawn up long before the reception of tho certi ficate by the committee, and it way neai ly unanimous in Majors' favor. Tho certiliato did ffot change a vote or an opinion in tho judiciary committee, so long as it was accepted as genuine. The positive knowledge of the Jie puhlimn in regard to tlio matter does not extend beyond the time of the ap pearance of Alexander and Schwenk belore too judiciary cnmmiticc. miij soqucntly Dawes, Majors and others appeared and tostilied. The nature of their testimony wo do not know, 1101 is it tlio partof wisdom Vi medicate all opinion) upon" th'essot5K',or tlio Washington cinTospoudciiMir the un-t-roiiolitan iournal. It is by all means to be hoped'that Mr. Majors may have found oif may find soufo honest way of dealing hinlst-lf from the odioin which at this writing must rest upon hint; and availing his testimony tlio tojiiWj'wMiresorves further discussion and expression of opinion. Omaha llt'jnibliMin, 1 to iiiudlroclcU n Hlicrlll or imiu coiiny )ii n decreo mid Judgment rendered to il (ioort, In u enso wlieroln W'urron O, Mn; irowiiHpluliillir, mid tho Htnte Dunk of Sheriff's Salo. VTOTICK Isheroby kIt-' Umt l' virtue of 1 un order or Ktilo iMsued out or tin PI" tilot Court of NeuiRlm ooiinty, Nebrnnltrt, mid to inodlrocled tx Micrlil of mld county utio hiitd I'lnrl. llrnuMivllli. u-ii llcfl'lllllltlt. 1 -.v 111 nll'iT for hmIs nt publio miction nl Hie doorof tin-court Iiouho In Urawnvlllit, In wild county, on Saturday, July 201 h, 1S82, nt one o'clock In thoiifterncvni, tin following d'Hi-rlbed Irnid lo-wlt: Loin llltcn llflj uud Hlxleon llui. In block twenty-four llj; mid Jot fouri'toi I H, In block twenty-two, In tlm city of Drown vlllo, tot'lber with all Jin provouumtumi'I prlvJIevtoH thereto buloiu Iiik tiikon on Kiild order or tmlo te tlio prop erty or thu Stuto Dank of Hrownvlllo, .No. briiHkn. Tin ,nu nt mill, I'iihIi. Dated till Kith day or June. A. I). ISS2.i (MM O. W.TATl", Hhcrlir. TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lossof Appotito, Bowola coBtlyo.Poln In tho Hoad, with a dull nonsntlon in tho back part, Pain under tho Shoulder blade, fullnoBS after eatlnp, with n disin clination to oxortion or body or mind. Irritability of tompor, Low spirits, with a foollnc of having nogloeted some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho Heart, Dots boforo tho oea, Yellow Bkin, Headooho generally ovor .tho rlEht oyo, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colorod Urino, and CONSTIPATION. TOTT'SFIIiLSnrooHpoclullyndnptoil to Mich ciiHf, one dose cllects Mich n clinngo of feeltiiK HH to astonish tho HiiHVriT. They Increnae tin AiipHtc, iitul cntis the bmly to Tnko fin rimli, thus tin system Is noiirUiicMl. and !y tlirlr Tonlr Action on till! I)lmtlT Oi-kaiii, Itotculiir NIoiiIh arc pro duced. Orlco Si cents. 115 Slump .St.. . Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OuAYllAiiioaWiiisKKttn chanced to a Glossy ItLACKby a single uppllcatlon or lids Dve. It Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneoiisly.OSold by DruRclsts, or sent by express on receipt of SI. ufi-ici:, nri aiirmtAY st., new yoiik. (Dr. TCrrS MNL'il. or V.Imhlr Infiirraillon RmtX Citnit lUttlpU "111 In mailed HICK on application. - fOME TREATMENT. sSMeMmC A ccrtdn enro for Norvoua ' jriX ri,:ii.. C!..mtnni w.i lf "' -Vy UUUI.lt) ) WUIIIM IUI IWUUH- uimJiuJ' ncss, tmpatonco, otc. Tho Kncipcsi'.Hfi i !: prkctico ror 25 Years ai(lanlllUbtrntfdVit:ote').Fpcs yMiii; rull dl-fectlonBrorneir-treiitmrnt.sontfr'OO. Address Htt. T. 7IUJAiI5, -i.:v h.WaUik.Hilwauiee.Vj'tt. "WI-IIilN" YOU TMVEL AUVAYS TAK1S TIIU B. ft M. R. R. R- Examine map and time tables carefully. It will be teen that this line connects with G., I)1. &QR. R.5 in fact they are under oncmanJ;ement, and taken to gether form what is called the, BURLINGTON ROUTE!! SHOllTKST AND (Jl'H KIT I.1N1! TO Chicago, St. Louis.Peoria, Des MoinoSj Eook Island, AND liSl'KCIALIA TO ALT. POINTS PI-iA wwr fir?2t .y&t, r. Lfajivjnj-vwKij-si; Kfipy B M i: $ TIuj liitullincncft of cyclones isasub joct which iiftuil iu estimation. Al tliongh v-riiL'1 as fain ilsoll", thiy sometimes exhibit great common sensi ami oiten an appreciation of tho hu morous which seems truly superhuman. One of Hie thirsty Kind recently passed a whisky mill without oumi sampling its contents and then sucked a deep well dry with ap ,pnthusiam which would liavo put to shaino all tho colo nels in the cold water army.- Anothoi picked up a few cows, danced with them through space for a while, and then gently deposited them in the spreading branches of a largo tree. A third called at tho house of a ollego professor and carried oil everythingbut tlio mortgage. Cyclones are thus shown to bo moru erratic and less reliable than comets. A strong argument may perhaps bo made for their intelligence, but not much of a plea can be made for thoir high moral character., Of all natural prodigies they are tho nearest approach to an incarnation of the spir it, of unadulterated evil. Liwifn Journal. 'a (, " hX Vui GinWrternA SI. TSnK ftiSi? AoU 1 Viu fcZSh iSKES ITS a i;--u !ii22El ROUND CONNER. Solifl "Vcldcd Ar.g:e Iron Tramo. FIT2 AND DURGLAR EXTRA FEOURE LOCKS. WO. 1-ORRBS, Vice-President and Gcn'l Western Accnt, 57 Si ATE ST., Chicago, xnrzxr.'Jxrwwi PARKER'S HAIR BAISAM. J&&Bhk. jmxx..'--r.v'- . . 5t'-t The Pest. Cleanest and I most Economical Hair I Dressing. Never rails to mure the vouthful color to crey hair. 50c and $1 sixes at I druggists. Flweston Coloenc. AnewBl .xf.edlnslir ' gmnt. n.l latimu jirium.. i'rlce 14 nJ " .Jero JJlattk says that tlio noxt presi ijeiitial candidates' will bo Jlaucock and Blaine. When horses and cattle aro spiritless. seraggv and feeble thoy need treatment with Tnclo Sam's Condition Powder. Jt purifies tho blood, impiovos tho ap netito. cures colds' and distemper, in vigorates the system and will keep tlio animal in a healthy, itaiuidonie condi tion. 1 , Any poison with a cough cold, or any'bronchial complaint or evon in tlio first stago of consumption will be rc liovod and ctnetl by Eilert'sExtract of Tar and Wild GhoriV It Is especially jiropared for Bronchial complaints. Thousands weo liavo tried it now live to testiy of its merits. give It an im mediate trial you will bu surprised at tho result. ); . 1 1 'j "Worth Eememberino". . Xow that good times are again upon us.it is worth remembering that ne 0110 can onjov the plcasantost surround ings if in bad health. There lire hun dreds of miserable peoples going about to-day with disordered stomach, liver or kidneys, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic would do tJiom more good than all tho medicines they have over trldd. ei . t. PARKE&'S T ER ONSC A Pure Famlly.Medlclne that Never Intoxicates. If you are a mechanic or fa'mer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run ilown by family or house hold duties try Parkbr's Gikghk Tpmc. if you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but uso Parkik s Ginger Tonic, f If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Kidnsy or Urinary Complain w, or if you are troubled with any disorder of theluncs.stomach. bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured oy Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger Tonic at once: it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate, it has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours. IIISCOX 4 CO., 181 Wlllltm S.. Nr Ti. SOfc. m4 on. dollar ill.., l kit d.lr la inxlldDH. GltCAT SAVINQ DUYINQ DOLLAR SIXK. ' -IN- Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. l'lUXC'llUI. ADVANTAGES AUK Through Coaches fromtNcbraska to destination on C, 15. .V- Q R'.- R. No transfers; changes' , .', from C., 11. &1(L R, R. to connecting '.,' lines all nude,m Union Depots;. i , ... ',i'. :" flK1 yf THROUGH hTltJKETS AT LOWEST RATES. CAN BE HAD rpon nppllcntlon nt nny Htntlonontlio roml, AuoiilMirenlso prupuruil to clieclt ImBUUKo tlirmmli; kIvh nil informal-Ion uh to rut', rottU's, time, connuctlotiH, i'lf., nucl'to Bccuro slouplin; cur (icconitnuiliitlutiH. THE NEW LINE TO DENVER And till points In ColoniiJo. Tills exteimlon is oomph'U'd anil li-iuly for linslnc-s, imd tlio pnbllo pan enjoy all H10 nilvaiifauPH ot 11 tliroiiKli Hue to Denver and Clilpnuo all un der one niiuiauement. 1. H. KUSTIH, aetriTlpketAKt., Omaha, Ni:n. WASTKl), paups of HIRAM SIBLEY & GO. Vlll mall FItia: tholr Cata Iobiio for 1HH',', roiitallillii; 11 full doHorliitlvo l'rlco.-l.Ist of riowcr, I'lolil nml Gnrdcn ffflm 1 mBmIm9M w-tvi Jl fi a r ffa M m HfU BOB U W, I SSOBXKl tuF hhh bmh bgr iiP' HOP BITTERS. (A aiedlclne, not a Drink.) CONTAINS nors, nrciiu, arANniLvicK, DAMlEMOXi Axn'ntK T'fiir.PT sv IlKTMKTnri.QUALX TIKdOK ALL OrilKll lllTTKICS. THEY CXJItE All nisc.'ii'esof thoStomach. Iloweli. Plnod, Ltvi Kliliiryn.miil UrliiiiryOrpmiH. Ner. o'Suektf. slwiilcusiiPhHiuul epccllly l'VlUUIU(.OIIIl.IIIIUt. $IOOO IN COLD V be p ild for case flioy will not cure or lidli.ul luraiiMiiuu- iinpiiru uriujunuua 1UUUU lift IIL lit. Ak your ririii.'i'it for Hop Pltti'Mnnd fy tiivin Uforo juii tUin. Toko no other. I) I O IsiinniiM'lutoainllrri'sIrtPiliTjirnfor l3l'UU(ililitbH, Ut I'f (ipllllll, tUUJLCU uud liiiruotus. itViapirrowi iJe.Nu roil Ciucular. A.I utiov. loU.y .lnu-.'lit.. II p lim.r. Mi I , ItniliMttr, N. V ..VTiroiilo,Oril, isESSSMmmsmmKzor&rm -tHlUl SRI Aeents. WtartlliiK 11s U10 romuiipi trom tlio lowest depths of slavery to a position nmoni; tlio Urst In the land. "Life and Time" of FREDERICK DOUGLASS written by himself; IS fiillpngollliistratlons; prlpp S't.M. Out! Ivnls Undo Tom's Culdn" in tlitllliiiKiiHd lutnantlc lntpresl, with tho tulded uhaim that every word is true. A mai velmis story most irup)ileally told and il ureal historical value. This volume will iMiwiuerly soiiwht for by tho hundreds of thousands who have watelipd the .leiiinrka tih pin per and have been thrilled by the pin iiuenpi" of this wonderful man. The work N Hives an account ol many Interviews with 1 cromlnont nion and narratos many anuc- dotes poiipernlt'B them unknown to thenen eral publle. It nhounds In many uruceliil ioupIhs Ixiih ot wit and ploqiieuce. ' Tie Is such a remnrkablo innn Hint, peoplo Mce t" rPiol nliont him, and no vrontlcr.'' Boston CounrPKiitlonallst. 11 is us iusplilui; as a poem,,, Woman's Jmirnnl. "No HtrnnuPt' story has hppti, or over will be. tnhl." Ilostnn Advert Imt, "It Is n more ntisoi biim tulo than nny crea- lliui of tlctloo." Troy (. ).)Tl!iius, "lipstltipd toa wide sale."-Hartfgrd Cour- Ulll. "The whole story Is exceedingly well told." Rochester nemoeiat. Atldress J. S. Ooon van .V Co., Chiuin'o, 111. Legal Notice. To Francis M. Richards, Samuel Daily, R. T. D.iily, Morrison. Vou arc hereby notified that I am the owner nf a treasurer's certificate of sale No. 1131, of the following described real estate to-witj Part t the southeast ounter of section six, township six, imrth of range fifteen east, containing fifty acres situated in the northeast corner of said sec tion, in Nemaha county and State of Nebraska, and taxed in the names of Francis M. Richards, Samuel Daily, R. T, Daily, Morrison, other name unknown. On the 5th of Decem ber, 1879. saidlands were sold for the delinquent raxes of 1S69, 1871 to 1878 and years interven ing said dates, amounting to one hundred and twenty-five and 34-100 dollars, and has paid up the taxes to date. And that the time fr re demption will expire on said property above de scribed on the 28th day of September 1S82, at ulmh time t lie undersigned will appl for a tax deed. Dr. John F. Niai., 0 ner of said certificate by Osbom Si Taylor, his agents. 2W4 llullif. Ornamental Orassen, and Immortelles, Gladiolus, Lilies, Itoxes, l'lai.ts, Garden Implements, lloautlfiilly lllus tratpd.OvorlOOpiiKPs.Aildresrt ROCHESTER.N.Y. & CHICAGO.,!! 179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St Private Diseases. Persons desiring the popular prescription of the Ute Dr. Jonas Crane, for Venereal Diseases, can lue the same filled by calling upon I"),!. Alfred Crane, at his rasidonce, llrownville, Nebr. 6-15 4- L . A A