-wj--i r SFlSggKsWV- . ,lia"".J" " xaaat Li'li'".i .w '. " " fc I ! e i 8 n I ! I B UNHAPPY MEDIUMS, Vbey An Everywhere Beeoaalag UBferta ate Victims of iBveaUsatloas. Tho spirit mediums are having an awful fhard time of it lately, says tho Omaha World. A large number are languishing lin various jails throughout tho country, charged with being No. 1 all-wool-and-a-yani-wido frauds, and, sad to relate, the fepiritstbat condescended to bob around at their beck and call seemed to have retained enough of their human characteristics to de sert the mediums iust when the latter needed them most. But the strong hand of thclawisnotallthat the mediums have to tear. Judging from the reports that are coming in from districts where mediums most abound, even the spirits themselves are Laving troublous times. At Chicago a few evenings since a me dium had succeeded iu bringing enDUgh spirits out of a cabinet that, if formed into a procession, might have taken twenty minutes in passing a given point. The low er jaws of the audience were resting in their laps with awe. and all went well until the spirit of Joan of Arc appeared and a ALMOST BUMED ALIVE. The Horrible Ezperionco o a Mn in a Tranco. listening to His Own I-'uticral Sermon sad Kidiiis Two Miles in a Hearse llarctl In tlic Grave, Hut Saved at Ike I.ait Xouiunt. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. "It was a cold January afternoon that I was taken sick, but hoping I would recover, no medical aid was summoned. Tho follow. ing night 1 grew very despondent, and I soemcil to feel that something unusual was about to happen. "The next morning, shortlyaftcrsunrise, I felt a curious sensation in mv feet, which became heavy a if they were 'sleeping.' This sensation came farther and further up ward, and 1 began to think that if it wcro to reach my heart my life's journey would soon be ended. "Havinir called my familv and friends I aoout me i to:u mem of the fears I enter fresh young man fractured the icy stillness i tained. As thev lav bv my bedside pravin- by blurting out in a hoarse whisper: There's a rat just under the sDint's drapery." Then the spirit of the valorous and heroic Joan of Arc suddenly grabbed for the bottom of her skirts with all tho hands she had. and gathering her feet to gether, jumped fully tour feet in with a shriek that startled the audience out of their seats. The girlish spirit Still further surprised the audience by making a break for the interior of the cab inet with so much enthusiasm as to kick it clean over, and when the lights were sud denly turned up the unfortunate material ized spirit of Joan of Are was seen sprawl ing out on the Uoor and groaning dismallv on: i. ucver bball forget t!uc nravers I sadethem all farewell, and I fell back para lyzed, unable to move even a linger or to open my eyes, and to cverv one but mvsclf I was dead. ' It was a silver-headed sa?o of mv tw. the air i ouaintanco tvhndnrinrthffM-.vitif ,-iVf i,- i ;: o .-..... t... u ms lite had lived m Southern Pennsylvania, that was relating to me his exiicri'cnco of being about to be buried while apiurcntly J dead, says a writer in tho St. Paul JfcjxuWi. "The agony and tortures I suffered for the next three days would till volumes, yet the horror of my situation could not bo ex- , pressed," he continued. "I heard the , ttui-jfiugium waiting oi my wear wito and .,h l :w .. - -. .."I - " ""o ii V, ? , A. "T" a:ro33 lue I cauarcn, who were nearly frantic with small of her bac One of the spirits play- grief. I felt the kisses of mv darling littlo jng a week's engagement with a Western daughter as she clung to mvbosom-im-mcdium also came to grief a few days ago. plored me to speak and asVcd if I loved her. The medium had won considerable fame 1 heard my prattling child prav that Ufa and dollars by causing spirits to come out would return to papa for mamma's sake of her cabinet and float in the air above tho ; The strength of every iiber in my sys headsof the audience. One evening when tem I summoned, but my mouth would not a particularly bur snint. which a vounir ntwn m . i.f . , " - " f " - wt luuui; milllll IIIIL Illlll'ia IFfia imprisoned in my own body-tied down even I more than if I had been placed in chains. ' Then eaino the fears of being buried alive. I heard how the arrangements for my funeral were to be made, who should bo my pall-b?arcrs audwhat mimstoi hnni.i deliver my funeral sermon. , The style of my col:i I heard discussed m lengtn between my wife ami a neighbor. 'This was the most terrible coufcrenco to which I ever listened.'' said the old man, as he xrineil t!w t.. i fn.m J.:.. ...... or less dilapidated state, whdc tho spirit , tinucd: auuwiu. sun nes ia a hospital suffering from three lady in the audience declared to bo that of her grandmother, was sailing gracefully aooui in miu-air, inc wire suddenly broko and the heavy-weight spirit fell down into the pale upturned faces of twelve old gen tlemen of strong characteristics but weak necks, and knocked them silly. The heel of the motherly old spirit also struck her self confessed grandchild in the mouth and knocked out four of her front teeth. The old gentlemen were pulled from under the spirit and sent home in carnages in a more broken ribs and a badlv-skinned shin. Spirits can not be too careful nowadays how they come back and cavort about on this mundane sphere. They will be fooling around until some ono of them .break a leg if ilicy keep on. ROMANCE OF AHAT. How aa Eastern Factory Girl ftoaa4 m Ceaerous Husband. Florence Gray was born up in the interior of Rockland County, says the New York Prnt. Five years ago her father and mother died. She was poor and went to live with relatives in another town. They didn't treat her well, and she began to work in a hat factory at Nyack. One day she was joking with the other girls. She said she was go ing to put her name in one of the hats that she was working on, and she did. She wrote on a slip of paper: : FLORENCE GRAY. : : Nyack oa the Hudson, N. Y. : , ,! This she put under the inside band of one of the hats and thought no more of it This Was fivn rrar am Vn anroMi .... lately Mr. and Mr. William T. Germain, of rcnd5D of ? wife. i " I fell asleep and remained unconscious untd next day. When I awoke I was being placed in zny coffin, that awe-inspiring, ghastly box in which it was intended I should forever rest, and yet I was unable to make any sig:i3 to intimate that life still lingered in my bosom. j " Many friends cane to look at me, and , as they passed by the coEhi I listened to such exclamations as 'Isn't he natural." 'Oh, doesn't he look life-like! ' and the like, that aro so plentiful on such occasion. i "On the third day I was yet in a trance. About nine m the forenoon, o I am told, all , was roady for tho funcraL Into mv houso fi.ed six of my friends, who transtmrt! mrr coffin fnto the hearse by the door. After a short time I was again taken out from the fatal carriage; this was at the church v. acre me benedictions were to bo uounced pro- "The church had been crowded with peo ple when the services began. The pine boards of my coffin quivered as the deep tones of the organ and the voices of tho choir echoed through tho corridors of tho sanctified edifice. The dreadful musto ceased and all was hushed savo the heart. Minneapolis, have been visiting their friends in Nyack, and the Nyack bat girls have been telling over again the old, old story. Tho hat with the name in it found its way to Minnesota, and William T. Germain, of 3Iinncapolis,got hold of it He ran across the slip of paper, and after awhile began to use it for a book mark. Several months passed ; he took the volume up again. The paper fell out ono day and attracted his at tention. He was curious to know who Miss Florence Gray was, so he wrote a letter to her, telling her how the card came "into his possession, and expressing a desire to know more of her. It was not many days l5cfora the letter brought an answer from Miss Gray, who was still in Nyack. and an interesting correspondence resulted. Tho fact that Mr. Germain was a prosperous young drj--goods merchaut made him not less interesting. I do not exactly understand howit was," says he, "but it seemed to mcthem'that the name Florence Gray was in some way to be connected with my future destiny, and I put a great deal of feeling genuine, not as sumedinto my letters, aud the young lady appeared to do the same. Our friendship ripened as our correspondence progressed, and finally I made up my mind that I would meet personally the womsn who had be come the object of so much of my attention. I left Minneapolis one davfnrntrmtn n, aid when New York was reached I East took a iram at once for Xmi-V T Ennn four.d Miss Gray, and was more favorably impressed than ever before. I shortly after wards induced her to become mv wife, and then returned with my bride toMianeapo hs, where we havciivodhappilyevcrsince." JloWjins aa Kxrcutioner. The office of public cseeuti-jner at Vienna l-s not a very desirable position. A few days since this official, accompanied by two assistants, went to Trieste to polish off some poor wretch who was under sentence of deatlL r. nilc sipping beer in a braerlt they were recognized, and the place was iuuseCiat-ely turaed into a battle-field. They were moLbeu and narrowly escaped with their lives to the nearest police station The proprietor of tho hrastcrU then broke tho glasses out of which they had been drinking, anil, after chopping up the chairs upon which they had bean sitting he made a bonfire of them in the street The princi pal barber in Trieste was obliged to publish a card in all the local newspapers denying a rumor that tho executioner had been shaved in his shop, as in consequence of the story getting abroad every ono of his regu lar customers refused to continue their patronage. A low voice from the nulnit. which In. creased m volume as it proceeded to review the good phases of my life and to advise the congregation to be prepared for death, intimated that the pastor had assumed tho sacred duty of his office. For fully an hour, which to mo seemed an age, he continued to paint in vivid colors the instability of fortune and the shortness of life on earth. He dosed with prayer, after which, as those who were present were iiusslngto take a last look at me, a mournful march, every note of which pierced mv heart like a poisoned arrow, shook the windows of tho aucient church. "All but the members of mv familv had passed mo by. They were asked to take a final view of the mortal remains of their beloved husband and father. Grant Heaven that I never may survive another moment iiueinati As my beloved ones, who vainly tried to suppress their grief-laden sobs, stood bymr head I felt a tear drop upon my cheek. Had it been liquid fire it would not have caused me such frightful paias. .& . Aani j oi uesperatc attempt to open my eyes I made and more hopelessly than ever my spirit sank into a deeper anguish of mortal grief. Once morel lay ia tho 3lowly moving heava which was to convey me io the cei.u:Ui:y iv miles ilLstant.whcro m oner, g.-.ive waa y iwuing to swalloiv mo up. Tito fiwve wind beat the snow against ta i panes of glass in my lonely couch. It was cola in i he extreme, and it is a wonder . that I was not frozen to death. Mingled rt.niuier.igin-rv.in.!. the Jwils in vender .uurch-Mver to'.lM my funeral lnielf. send in r shot!:.. ,r iudoser&iblo grief into my vvi ctclu.il mm.!. Only the tortures of Pro mctheua en whose vitals a raven continu ally fed, can be compared with my suffer ing. " Once at the cemetary I was soon hoisted mto my gravo-this dismal den of death and one, two, three .shovels full of aarth were thrown upon iny coffin. 'At this Lite moment 1 resumed mj- phy sical strength and voice. I told them tc open th j coffin, and I was saved. " A hundred ti::ics would I rather dio up on the rack or above a slow fire than onco more crpcRcncc such a terrible living death." Criminal Law In China. "Transiortation" is a Chinese punish ment that consists of being sent to the fron tiers of Tariary to work on the public works, or to carry tho baggage and supplies of tho soldier in their marches across tho arid wastes of tho deserts of Gobi. Thoso who nave seen theso poor wretches burdened with big loads of luggage, struggling in the not sands of summer or the deep snows of wmter, affirm that death would be a relief to them. Men, boys and mere delicate vomen arc thus punished. In eases of in- Tlio Wronjc FMer FaaUUas. A young woman rushed iu upon a wed ding party in Paris before the marriage and presented the bridegroom with a baby, screaming : " Coward, take charge of your offspring." The groom's protests were coldly received, and the bndo fainted. But turrection the men of the family aro nut ta a moment later the intruder said : "I really aeath, and tho womoa and children sent to De$ pardon ; I made a mistake. This is not hves of toil and privatioa on tho frontiers, tho father of my child." pe Chinese do not confine punishment for m?0?5 ous offenses to thoso who arr. St Mto as s Reporter. gmlty, but often include their families. Ia Dr. Tannage referred to Luke recently eases of the escape of crimiials tho father as an inspired reporter. "His writings," mother, brothers, sisters, wife and children said Mr. Talmage, " do not differ materially ny all bo arrested and imprisoned till the from the works of the Apostles. The ideas offender is apprehended. In somo cases ntn ;n thn different books were the their perfectly innocent rclnti m-,. k same. Thev differed only in verbiage, detained in jn-ison long enough to starve to I h tea minutes he whs a corpse. Tbb Omaha Bee recently published re ports from nearly every couuty in the State, whL-h showed the gancral crop pros pects tt be good. Ia the southeast ceunttci Richardson, Pawnee, Gu-'e, Thayer, Jo&nsj.i, jNeni uia, Sa.iue, Fillmore, Otoe, Lancaster, C. -, Sowainl and York a Is also the s isu in Sarpy, U.tumlcrs, Douglas, WaMihntDn. Dodge Dutlcr. Uolfax, Polk, Platte and Vance toi-u w.n generally plantt d and prospects for wheat favorable. Whrataml oais. on the vvhol, are reportoJ as fuvorabie, anil tlie crop will bo as largo, if no; luraer, ilir.n ia former j oars. Heavy rains had soir.ew'iat rc-iirdtd planting in northern cnuisti s, but from Wi stern Ne braska tiicrj ;ro very ena-ring roports, and the g-nerl outlook was never more encour.iging. About Jlfty section men along the lino of the Missouri Pacific railroal struck the other day on account of a reduction from $1.50to1.2.perday. Sexatoks Paihiock and Munderson re cently made arguments before the Senate Commute 3 on Commerce in favor of amendments they hivo proposed to the .iver ami narDor diij, matting appropria tions for improvements of tho Missouri along tho Nebraska side. Bids are being received for a new school house at South Sioux Utv. Tho building is to cost f Uj.OOU The State veteiiuatian recentlj- went to Arnold, in Custer County, to investigate reports of diseased horses, which resulted xn killing ono for W. H. Gunnison, another or Anarow jjizer aad a line stallion for E. S. Allen worth S3 JO or X). M. Bizcr's horse wasp ii chased of parties that brought in their horses this spring from tho East. Ax Omiha In-liaa out la Burt County re cently lost a child and took a load of corn to Lyoas to buy a coffin. Instead of ex changing the corn for a coffin ho converted it into corn juico and got so drunk he could not sit on his wagon and was picked up from the gutter and cared for by another Indian who happened to see his condition. vniage in i&o she has giown to be a beau iful city. Tnn well at the water works at Norfolk has boon abandoned at a depth of 2S7 feet there being no sign of finding tho bottom cf tho s rata of soft rock through which me arm naa oeen working for a distance ol 235 feet Aldekt Dumkek. who murdered his wife by beating her to death some time ago, re cently committed suicide in jbil at Colum bus by hanging himself with a pair of sus penlers. He left a letter, written in Ger man, stating that he was tired or bain? ia Jail, wished to save the county further ex pense, aud asked to be buried bes.de bis murdered wife in the city cemetery. a rATL accidental shooting occurred at a school house at Diller, Jefferson County, th oher night. In rehearsing for ai ama teur presc itation of "Uncle Tom's Cubit!." T ta - . .. . rouis, icacneroi the school, pjinied a pistol at Samuel Stump, thinking it was aot loaded. It exploded, killing Stump almost instantly. ATrort Aiobrara the other day Private uooiauaa, oi company A, Fjgiuh Infantry, was shot through the arm aud otxly while on target duty. He had arranged the tar got aad was in fie act of Nicking tut from it when he received th, shot which was thought to be fatal. Tile oldest Indian village in Dakota County of which there is any record was locaelby the Omaha's near the nrosent site of Homer. They burned it in 1S00 to get ria of the mall-pox. Tub recent .leath of Mason, at York, from hydropl.....;a has cause! a relentless war to b i w el against dogs in that vi cinity. Driuxo a recent stnim in Ivncoln County Samuel Brooks was struck by lightning. wmen tore all th clothu from bis body aud boots from his fet, leaving him naked uid unconscious oa the ground. It was inougnt ue wo-ild recover. Wimork recently celebrated her twenty first birthday. Guvvruoi Thayer and staff and other prominent men of the State were tlure. Tub total number or children of schoj: age in Dundy County is 1,032. Of this num ber 547 are males aud 45 females. Heskt Cihw, of York County, a wealthy and prominent citizen agen seventy-four years, die.l or. thelSth. H-:anso un the morning of his d -aMi in usual health. ato a hearty b.eaicfast aud seated himself to read, falling f:om his chair dead at ton o'clock. Two railroadT at Talmage recently locked themselves in a room on the second floor of WashcndoriFs resaurantanl pro ceeded to settle an old grudge. They fought to a finish and Justice Rogers gave them f 10 and trimmings for their fun. A SEKiocs, and it was feared, a fatal ac cident occurred the other dav to Alfred. the eight-year-old son of Hon. Henry Sprick, uvuiK near romance. The bay found an old, unused horse pistd lying about the bouso and went to tho bara to play with it Not long afterwards a report of the weapon was heard and tho loy was found badly wouudeJ i.i the lower rart or the abdomen, where the hill charge ha I penetrated. Juimje Wakki.y lias refused to grant the injunction isited by t!i Evangelical Alli ance to proveul the O.uaha Association rrom play ng ball on S.iuday. Pkxsioxs granted Nebraska veterans ou the'Jai: Original invalid. Henry C. Muxon, Westervilhs J. A. S anley, Wymore. Kes ri r. to:, Ames Hutcynrd, Pawnee Citj-. I::ciei!e. Josepli Star :. L nPlne; Th iuibs Cairo I, Syre; Janus V. Grer. Brewster; James Anders-n MeCurinicJ, Pa isade. Tim oilier day tno fiui -year-old son or a farmer named Hendrickton, living near Hoipr, fell into the Elihorn r.veraud wa-drowned. A cyclosb r-ceiitiy cavorte I around Itu j pcrial, the c-uiiit- seat of Chasu Count v j blow down several small house-, ratalK f- injuroJ a stranger in the town and blew a D.ibe jigainst a was;o i. bicacing its arm. Rev. T. J. NbwcoMi:. ucd ne..r:v uisfhtT. nno of the pioneer pi- a -hers or tho Chris tian Church, dropped dead :itFurl:e:d tin- other morning. Ho was .'orm -rly the re: ular pastor or tho Christian Church there, tut during the pat inreeyear nad been doing mtsionary work in tho western part or the State. Tub farmers and stoeVmn of Wheeler County will this yjar orji.n:ze an agri cultural un I hor icuiturul .-s-ociaMon and hold the r firot fair at Jai tl -tt. S ,. will also be taken to u;.ve ;h! stocks and prod ucts of that conntv exhibited at ih fairs at Omaha and Lincoln. Cedak Cor.NTt will buy a poor farm. Dckino a fctor;:i at Broken Bow oa the evening of May 21. tku New York Hotel was stiuck by lighti.ing, and ono vl the t cuests, W. S. WikT, of Web .tor Cily, ' ws instant ly killed. James H-. Hamilton, sherifl of Yr-. County, died suddenly the ot:er day .-.t j York. He was on the streets early in the morning and at eleven o'clock prepm . to ' have an operation performed on :i- .-. or I fistulas piles, frr.m which be u.. Iko t suffering from some time. Physichn-i were called to perform the operation, aad administered chloroform. The action of tae arug caused paralysis of the heart, aad JAPAN'S PRESS LAWS. Stringent Males anil Extremely- Severe Penalties for Journalists. Despite the copying of European civifcza tkmlaJapan,Iloubt if a more, stringent act of press laws could be devised than the imperial regulations Vor the Guidance of Editors," recently published ia the TtOdo Gazette. The test is as follows : Editor, manager and printer shall state their full names and ages on making writ ten application for authority to publish a journal. Applicants must not be less than twenty 3-cars of age, Japanese subjects and persons who have never been deprived of their civil rights. The editor ran not also be tho mauager of the same newspaper and each of them has to deposit as a caution money a sum of betweaa i:0and $1,000, un- .- iuu lutn-r is exclusively devoted to science, art or commerce. Kvwv reply to an article must be inserted in extenso in Nio same tyjie as the article which called il iorth.aud at the head of the same column also provided that, if the reply occupies twico as much space as the article, the man ager is entitled to charge fcr the csccssive matter as an advertisement. Tlicro is to be nociception to this rule, except when tho reply is of the character of an attack or if it is anonymous. No newspaper is to arguo in support of a breach of law, even if tho iaw is consiuerea a bad one. No official document can be published, nor any allu sion to it permitted, without tho authority of tho department whiah it concerns. The Minister is to have the right to suspend, prohibit or confiscate every newspaper, tho one of which seems to be injurious to thn public peace a? to existing customs, how ever open inose customs in themselves may tc to criticism. Every infraction or theso rules is to be punished by sevcro penalties, although less severe than those which were ia force before the passing of this law The editor who is found guilty or disobey ing tho statute may be punished in three ways, according to the degree of his of ftnsc first by decapitation, second by hav tag both hands cut off, his cars hermetically scaled and his tonguo slit, and thirdly by Imprisonment varying from Ave to forte yoari..nevar los tran five. To Wfeotu itmay-.Concern Notii'ctu K-MihlNtm VtiHev K. It Ci: 1 have piirrhiisnl nt tax ;iu the 'following laud, the uortli -of tta ratu-vest of th? uoith-wot HnfM'ctUtfilO tonil raica 1 west. Voistr county. Ni'iiRiaka. date of t-crtifieate, Nou-inher :s, l.si;. forthatATMof tlmear tssr. niiiouut of laxs.'-. ,(.. uia- lor m!i:iiiitiin til rpire .lutrniiKT j, rvw, uon i mil ni:iKe appiic. for a truism er's ta ifrvtl. 1 Ifcmiii. i ion !i;inn-w-.Nti-iur Mvii..njtiu a nu in wi-Icteri-uiiiitv.Xplirasfca, for the ta ine yi-ar isv.. ataotm: 't.wt t not reili lieioritlcrd:iynr ocmhi-r ts.v I will Alhert !--.tlirot: Von are hereby notiiied that I have jur. hac! at tax sil- Xovrtul-i-r 3, iss. ti-w1t Th north-i:ut 4 of the uirth-:ist J or Mt-tioii Si tov-.u Z, muse t, Vultrr c-nintv, Xehra-fcH, for the tai-s of the e.:r ls.s.-., anioiint ?J.(v., ii nut reclined brfotv the ::! ilny of 'o yemher. li-.--, I will :na!a apilie:ition for a treHsiirer s ta dwit . u Itiuin. ti .....,'. A""''l: I I1 itify vou that I lia.i-lMi:-jI:t :il tin. -iY j.,1,. v... ..,..i.L ., ,0... theiiorth-wf.Nti-4uf Mvii..njtiu a nii'me n taAcs of lefiiii'd .ipplit-ition for a tn-nHiiriT's tat deed. U ltiiuii 11- t M. . . it. i rsi: i wiu iiiitifv- -.n tii.it i i... ....i.f at t:: .sale. Novembers. l.v":."the .south-east "i-l . thr Vorth-wtst i-i of s.h-1'i.ii ss town :: n,iii' t !. v:';VLr-co:,:,,v' Nl,,:r:'"'':'. 'r the taxes f.tr :!il.:,u ',' SM!"Mli -3'- ' "'t redeemed im i.VtiV.r'f Uay."f '"mlK-r. Wvj. I will make application Tor a treaMinT's tax deed. L. llaiini i ''.''?'.7,,: lvUl """'fy Vou Hint I have ho. jrlitat the tax sale .Wm1,er. :; iSs,r. ;lt: t.lltof tllf.SOIltll-C-.'st l-llf !lii...ut !..,.... i....r ....f..,. , .....;.:" .---i - . ...... ..., ... ,uL. ii, tviKsier coiinty. Xe- T'-. ir.f"r,V"'t'tx,'s,".l!u' var ,s:;' amount l.. ir i.ot r..-eineil In-fore tlie:! ilav of Xc- Xnr '. W,.n !"::u' "I'l'h'-atioa for a treasurer s taxdeetl. I.llaiini. hM"i,.,ir,.tIT'!tIT"',: ' "l!-1 "",ir" -v" tl!:,t " "ave o.h I at the tn .sjile Nov. iiiIkt, :; k-h;. ttMvit- lartoftheMHith-east M of the soiilii-wLst l- setionltoy.n 1 raiisew.-st. Wehster eounty, -,,'"7r1' '"" l"" r:U1" "tv ' y"r lsss, amount v.I... If not rt-Jr.-jii.-.l Ih-forc the :5il day or Xik ..iiiher is;. win make applii-atio.i for a treas- .. i .- i.i iiu-u. i ikinni. i A,,,"lrt '-"Jthrop: I wi'I notify on that 1 have '""-,"' " me ia ue .xovenil)er .1. Iss the ii.irth-wet I-4-of the north-east m ol .seetion ai tun ii -j range :, Wehstereoimtv. Xehraska. r.ir the taxes of the ve ,r InV.. anioiint .8.7ir. if not n-deemeil Itefore the:t. .lay of November, isss. ii "t lk ll,l,""-tiiu lor a treasurer's tax deed. L.Dauin. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES ! BEWARE OF IMITAITONS See that cur trabe mark, SANTA AB IE, is on every bottle i i- un every bottle of that pleasant talii"r:ua. rem edy. Sts.ls:i:ioti ":raiit ilor-mun ev refutnleii iv Ileiux C.ok lpnPl MvlKUW ill Fi-RI A ScleutiGc .tlarrrl. . Anyone who has noticed the particles that dance in the air when a sunbeam illuminates them must have formed an idea of the great uuwucrui iueci. jonn AiKcn has estimated the number of these dust particles in a cubic inch or air with the following results: entslde air-raintn!,' Zi,VXi OutsWe air-fair 9,M Room near llamc 8N.348.0Oa BBBsen gas flame 489,o35ow In a cukic inch of air in a room atLnight there may be as many particles as there an inhabitants in Great Britain. i "'"'Vt ".alhrop: I will tuitirv vou that I have bought at the fcix salt Xovemlwr 3. lw; thr .sotitn-wett-4sf the north-east m .seition : i.iinuie:., ueiisTeri.tetity. Xehniska. for the taxes or thn veir Ifff.V:it!iiiimr a-.r ;t .... n-livnieil berorethe.-Mi'ayof Xovemher. isss. will make application for reasiirer's tax UL-wU. U IK1UUI, .iiH-rti--inirop: I will uotifyyou that I have "i.i.ui.u ii:.-i; sun,. Aovciniier ::, i.sxt;. the soutlM-ast 1-1 of the north-ea.st M section :u owi zraiise: w eiler county, Nebraska Tor """""1 '"-.rivsi.aiiioiiiit.siij3t jf m,t I Will nvik HUliIlt-itlnii for . ,.... .-. ..." deed. L. Batun. irstuypTi fe'.Co.ra avLuN05 -Sarf .n Qim 'Scitfjor CircoldrftrUmt3prC2L IMETWLHlURaLOmiUI CAL. 3IAKlC:NO MITSAKK By dispelling the iniinni3 so often mistaken for co:ituiiit.tion. SANTA ABIE has brotignt g(:ultit.s to nianv a household and bv iriii!itiv lTealint? up tha cough and cold that to ;tea developes int tbut latal disease wi yet gyve bouiaiid Irnni nn ntime y rave. You tiiaki nn miMfc,. by keeping a bottle of tiis pleasant reme dy always in thu bouse. .,l,'.".r-v "":,,I1"": ou are hereby iiotiiicd that I hue pnr.h.ur.1 at the tax sale Soxci.ilx-r ., IM:. to-wit: The north-west M of the uorlii-wvs-I-l of section r, town 4 nuie to. Webster county. N-braska. for the taxes or the ear 1ks.v :mi;iuit .;.s4, irnot reileemetl berore Xoemltcr X Kvs. I will lajikeapplk-atlon ror a tnasi-er's tax ileed. L. Iktiim. h i Ira Is BANKING CO., A general banking business trancs. acted in all its branches. mm PADlTflHE Bsnsns. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Tlrf or five years strniubt x pe cent, single mortgage. No delay in securing money. DIBECTOKS: Silas Garber. . Geo. B. Holland. b. . smitn. . o. Jeiser. W.S.Garbcr. ffc'iP" W:l!'ell'r: Von are Birehy notilleil that I have ltiin-h.-vseil nt th tv !.. S:........i. .1. 1si;, to-uit: The south-wast 1 4 of tlit north. west MM-ct Ion s town 4 raiuw io. Wel-st.-r county. NebrasKiu fur the taxes or the vear issr. amount "'-. if not redeemed N-fore xovemh.-f j. .-, iiini.-iHeaiitiicaiiu!i lor a treasurer's tax deed. IlUiuin. Max V ehilHTsr: on nre hereby notified that Ihavepurchawlatthe tax sale. November::. l-s.. the following desi-rilH'.! laud: The north e.int 1-4 or the iiorth-wes: l-l r section .-. town 4 rai:-e II) Webster county. Nebraska. Mr the faxes or the year isc, amount sun, ir not re-necnieulK-foreXnveiulter::, tsss. i wiil nui-e application ror a treasurer's tax deed. L. Ihuiin. Max WVInlierc: You are herrhv iintilleil tliat i iiave piiKlusMt at the tax sale November a, IS. .tii-wit: Th south-east 1-4 or the iiurtli-westt-i of seetion 3 town 4 rania- to. Webster .ounty, Nebraska, ror the taxes or the year 1 ain.iiint .:. if not reiterineil In-fore November 2.1-w.I will make application ror a treasurer's tax deed. L, Katun. iyM2jriDg $w, cw&m ATARRHl CORKESPONDENTS: Koui.t Itros.. Kirt National Ifcipt,-, First VttiHiiat 1:hi k New York, fltjr Omaha, Xeb LmcolrK Nct City Harness Shop J. L. MKLLER. -DEALER IK HARNESS COLLARS, SADDLES 40RSS-BLANKETS: WHIRS HARK''- . every thiiu' n-.n-tl kept in i Htstelu.-a harness simp. Henry A ajr-ner: on are herebv uollflcil that 'have purchased at the tax .,e oi ember ::. lsjtiMvit: The north exist 1-4 or the north-east 1-4 fil section ! tow n 4 nuiw to. u-wr uvi.. ciMinty. Nebraska, ror the taxes of tiie iiir Istt. amount '...'. if not rcitee meii t...r.r V..v.....i.; ? ""T'' ". "l" Hue ai'I'Ih-atio'i for a treasurer's hi ueeii. i-natinu ITenrv Wsirerer- X'.ui l...rui.i- t...iik.ui that I haTe purchased at the tax sale November 3, tss to-wit: t he south-west 1-4 of thenorth- esi i- oi scc.iou a, iohii 4 raiise lit, west. Wet s-ri i-imoiiv. .srpiasKa. loriue. taxes oi ti:e vear iss.sa'roiim .)ii nor re'feeniol In-fore tlie.'M lay or November, tsss.i will make application for a treasurer's Ux deed. Ii. limm. Henry Vtageiier: You are herebv notified that I have purchased at the tax Nile November S. l.-istl. to-Wlt: The nnrth-e.-ist l-i tii imrtli. east 1-t of section Zi town 4 ratine 10 west. Web- sieri-o.iiii. .seonLsKa. tor tne taxes or the year Is". amount Kai.it not reileenuit lu-fnro tii. t,i clay of N'ovemler.lsss. I will make application lor a trt-.vsiirer s tax ileetl. I.. Baum. Henrv Wacener: tm r. lnr..!iv .., t ::;...! I liar I have purchased at the fax Nile 'Xovi-mlier .t,lS,to-wit: The north east 1-4 of the north west 1-4 of section -i town 4 nme in, west, Wel ster comity, Xehniska, for th- taxes or the vear isss. airount Vizti, ir not reileeine.i before 's vember a. Iis. I win niak- applii-ation for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Kiiiin. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE T!n obI.v jiu.iranteed cure for catarrh, cold in the he.iti. buy Fever. Rose cobi ca'arihal deafness nil soar eyes, re stores the .ense of taste ami smell remove. 1 t,s,i! t:i.ate and unpleasant brent h, roMtliim: from catarrh. Follow dirw-tinrs tul :t cun is warranted by all dnuret.-N Send for rirotilnr to ABIETINK MEDIWlL CO. Ornvi'lU Six months' treatment for I sovt n:nl ItyI.IO SANTA A HIE AND CAT.R-f.TRE for sala by Henry Cok. A-ent. II. T. LARKDURGC WhoIesaleAenUs Lincoln. Xeb V The Celebrated Stallion Henrv Wacener: You.irehireiiv-(itifl..i !.-. I haTe. purcnaseil at th tax sale Nov. :t, ixs.:, to wit: The southwest 1-J of the northwest i-inf sec 'S tow nl. rsmse 10. Webster etitmtv. eb.. for the taxes of the year lSsr,, amount ju04, and if not rtlt-eeneil before ov. :;, isss I will make application fora treasurer's tax need. L. llauni. Wip v jv- -'A; FBAUK Henry Wagener: v.r. hereby notified tint I have purchased at the tax Nile ov. 3, Issn, ,. wit: The southeast l-jof th- northeast Mof sec :r, town 4. ranse lowest. Wehstereoimtv, xen.. for the tase.s i.r tliey-:irls.-,.aiii(.iiiit .vu'l. if not reii.-eined befor Nov. : ts-s. I will make appli rtition for a trtti Hirer's rax deed. L. 1'aur.i. Property or V. J. Perry. wUl make the season of 1888, ns follows: Friday and Satuiday at We.tsoiiV, stnble, Red Houd: .Monday and Tuesday at Geo. Coon's Sonth of River; Wednesday and Thursday nt Owner's Stable. FRANK is a dapple bay, weighs 1400 tMinnds. nyed 4 years, line style and action lie was sired by Success nn Imported Pcrcheron-'Nornian owned by tho Dun hams of Illinois, extensive Importers of ihiesialiions. II is dam was a half blood Norman, balance Bellefoutniue and Mes senger. TERMS: $7 to insure n c H to stand aud suck. Caro will bo taken to nrevent accidents but will not be responsible for any that may occur. Puities dispon ing of mares before they are known to b with fonl forfeit insurance money. -Y.J.PERRY. John R.Wntt. you are herebv notified, that I hold tax olfceninVatciIateo Nor 1. IhSi: f..r tl... tax of liss.'., on th!: north '. of the ne uthirter r .sec is town 1 raime : w. ; pm.. iu Webster coun ty anil state of Nebraska, aetl assesseil in vour imnie. i:i;imo foe rulcinption will ex'pire xor l. isss, if not redeem?!! previous to that ttm- IwiP.-ipttlvfoCuunty tre:iitrer for a t.xx deed. F.W.lhinton. . ' a -"!: n- 'p -i)KALi:::s i:- SherirTs Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and bv vir tue or an order of sale issued out or the District foiinof ti-e Eighth. I iMicial District of Welwter conn y. Ncbr.isKii, iiKn a decree in an actiin ciidijitf in aitl "ourt wherein H. i. i.-m jt d:, is plaaitifT and Joseph O. Chairaberlin. Emilv C. C.'iHitiilK-rliu etal are uefeiKtaiits. 1 snail o'tTer at Miblie eudiieforc:i.sh itih.-iiiil nt ii.- ..-wt uooroi tiie o'lirr n Boots and Shoes Just received a full Jiiic of Hand Sewed Rockford Shoes- Finest over brought to Red Cloud.. Also, keep the FINEST LINE Boots and Shoes in the ...:. ..- vf t i.. ; va i-x-iii ir'i a itiiifi in villi! ar kma .i lti . .. county (that lteiiig the place where Oie last term ., . "ls .,inu a"es m :ip valley. A. I). IS:. at- o'clock imii. the folliminif i ii l pehl. scnoeii i ropeny to-wit: UtH number twelve (12) thirteen il.;if.iurti--u u iirtceu (ir.) sixteen (16) seventeen; ir; ami cfcht-eti isi in block eleven fill In the town of Inaile, In Webster county Nebraska. tiiven under my hand this -M dav of June A. D. IS. K AI.KV Bros., h. o. Siott. FilntlfT Attorneys. sheriff. O. C. Caar. .i.xj. 3icN ax v. CASE&McNKNY. 0 TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Ti Will practice in alironrts of this state Collections as wen as litigated buslnes careful T and eflehntlv nrlended tn -u finuk. eoB appueatio. Omrit-Orer lclood.Ne.- QKO. O. AND K. D. Y11S!; PKOPKIKTOKS OK THE First National Bank, fee'! WenttT CosBt? Abstnct Ofn. r RED CLOUD. NEB. IfiJ romplete and only get ot abstract tHiofc in ebster ctmty. Grazing and ,u" "w hiiu uv nrmurtv far AppKratloN for Drugzltm Penali. sle. JOHNu VEISKR A TTOItNKVATLAW. Allhi.sl,,. tu . ctannimnhMv in those dava. death or rau victuns to tvnhoid an.i tmhn. Tlic authors of the New Testament wew fevers, which prcvaUia the great prisons all long-hand- writon. svery summer. Tbb population of Pholna CountvU ra.1 ! -... . .. . ". 1 - I coivias accessions una sf r.ng direct iron weaen. i - Notice Is herHiy uiven that I- Ottthw has Hied with the Ity clerk of theeltv of Keil I 'liutil. Nc-raska. a etitio:i praylnx tha' a dnnsrists oe tuitUMy lK.rrinteil tosii.lc. L. t'otling as iiiis;sn' sci man. S!in:oits ihI vmo:n I t,twraiaiBs l:u u.tru oi s. u cltv u: Ueil (liiuU KJcv'Kl,. mehaninJ and clu.-iii;.-il pur ose All objections or reiuonstrniices thereto must ! riUsl In the offlceoi the tity cleric on or bef-re V,.,",' ,,,,y ,l,f.JP" IS "r "'"' I""' wi be srantetl oa said ikite or at tilt- nrst tue-jtiu-' tln-re .fter. -- IateI Kcil Clpmi, Nebraska, .tune -jj. ijn. L. H. Fort. City Clerk. M ftice. conitT.sth av.-i:te Keil Cloud. Nebraska. ,. ... ...s ?lr- win oe !inuni.tlv- r.tt..:iT' ....t .. . s instrust :irMtjlA.I fid Wet.'st..- .reec I.W.lUI.LEY.s,3i.i ailllllli;-'Si.r-,wi. im"-"? t-S-EX- itlonal rta!i- i-rn ;,., "'""-"ptms::.. First Chruulc ilteateati. absl l.y ullu c.w. ir & n.ii-r.i, f t tr r4M?- it.. - --i--.i. ! a TxvAT ue,,, r.,r ,:,.. W. iMcto5KcbSS: UhVrebstera8wt: t t IMjJMdj ft y k iaJ --r