H if v J w I f - fcJi 1 W$ n! J&velifond Hhhfl. A. c . 3i:..2i: Proprietor. ka f joriAi, i:r;rrRiscA' ticket. For President. SEAS! HAKKISON, of Indian:!, ror Yiee-Prcsitlent. i.i:vi i 33tTox, oi' Xcw York . For Congress, 2d j)i..tri-t. ION. JA3:i-:s I.AIK9. the ... s ...11 ...10 ...10 ... 4 . .. ... : Kepuul trail County i'l'iivcntiiM-.. Tile rem!lieai. electors of Webster county. Nebraska, are reti'iested to send eel -rites from their .-evcral :c cinc'S t silent i:i convention :it th voort l.i.-e in the citv of lied Oloml. Saiurda-. An".:?! lStli, 1SSS, at 11 o'clock . in., lor if e purnu.-.Rof Humi liating o.r.tiitiatis lor tlit: following offietR.;: ( hit re pre-t ntative, one coun ty atton ev, a! to .-elect nine dele gates to the cij :ton:u convention, nine deleii.Ues tothe float rpiesenta livc conyenti'in. : nil nine delegates to the ttflto 'onvciuion and for the trans action of such other business as may cums before the convention. The rntio of representation is one delegate at large from each precinct aud one delegate for every 15 votes or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. Samuel Tdaxivcli i:-: 1SS7. which will entitle the varr.ns precincts to following number of delegates::" lied Cloud prechu't .!:, it -ird u ..- .....1 .. Milt I tiuide Rok Stillwater Vi " ltd.. - a a a aaa aa a a a a a a M ltuta-alaU aa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a X'! a a 4 'Ivll UWl a a a a a a a 1 1 J4 III JIIj 1 Uui j W&ISltXt C l!('i.... .................... JmUL a a a a a a a Jcj4Vir Cjcck...-............. ............. j.i i t tr.v .... .... .... .... .... ...... .... . " MmmW I It-11 ... .... ........ ..... . . . a . . ........ Calberton 4 Pleasant J till .; Jt i-? rocomtMvh'-i that the primaries be held in the J-evfiral precincts on Wednesday, Ancust 15tli, ISSft'. Tin; ii lowing resolution was adopt ed by the central committee and made a part of this call: Resolved, Tliat the central com mitteemen ire instrucvj-l to submit the question of a prohibitory amend ment to the constitution, to the re publican voters at the republican pri maries and that the result of such vote or expression be certified to by the chairman and secretary of the pri mary and returned to the county con vention with the credentials of the delegates elected at such primary, the form of the ballot should be "for sub miesion." or "against submission." By order of the central committee. D. F. Tkunkf.y A. J. Ken-net, Secretary. Chairman. Sorely AlUlt ted. I lied Cloud issotely afiiiccd, not1 from plague or pestilence, nor drouth j nor jrrass hoppers, but tht source of ) our afliiction comes from the j presence in tin.- community ol a very, small number of political bosses. That their identity may be fully es tablished the C-:iiJ:r h:sieus to in- DEEP-SEA FISHING. SNAKES IN PIECES. I How Halibut, Haddock, Cod and Ecrrins Aro Caught. the public that thev are the form same feliow.s who tought the defeat of the republicancounty ticket last fall some cf whom made their places of business headquarters for democratic politicians. Their leader, who i but little more than a popphij.iy. has been heaid to boa.-t that his little crowd could control the politics of Webster countv. I'oiitical bussisr.i tara Vcsr!' T!:at Travrl Hurn'rctl of Miles in Ortlur tn C;tlrh tli Scaly Creatures TIio Inl rtl:o Col onistsA :rat Ii;Iiitry. Xotiieto l:;a:l:!ist!i Valley K. K. !.: Ilw..' j .-.I .. V.. ...!.. t... f..ll..n hit' l:ml. !!! I uor:li',cji.'u!!oJUj-ww.tJ ' tli liorlli-wu-M I i f action 10 town ! rniiire :) et. frt.'r aroiwiua.i jiiLrcititous .u to tue lat ot .. j-J fr n,,. ttwe of tlu Mar i:vs". :;:tuunt ot their existence. Tlu observation of the j t.cH 7,i. tini" lr redcmi'thoi win oiiiie XovtmlwffdLlT'Y. Mien aiii'imM1 niuc.ii.ii fcr a !re:.ir(. r' :a - itec.l. F Itaua. Sb Wh- H may Concern. j CALIFORNIA A Serpent Tliat .iiiel Itelf Tocether Afte:- iiuiuj; Cut ia Two. Persons who never saw a joint snako writer and trc J:iiiaj of four or livx; of tho 4.T tters" iu fiis iifj lias reciovcJ all THE LAND OK DISCOVERIES ! than once defeated the re iias more publican this fall; what we want is a full and fair expression of republican voters at the primaries as to their choice for legislative candidates, llecciitly in this city these political bosses at tempted to organize a Ilanison and Morton club in opposition to the reg ular republican club simply because they were not consulted about the a pointment of a committee, but as the could not muster a half-dozen follow ers we suppose the- will abandon that scheme to disorganize the party. The real j-ccret of their plotting at this time is to defeat the nomination of Hon. A. J. Kcimey. of this city, for state senator. The fact that 31 r. Keiiney has provoked the ire of this small coterie of political bosses is the strongest possible reason why he Tor halibut, hatliJoc': and the toothsome cod, the banks, hundreds of miles out to sea, are sought by the ves.vsor from ninety to twice that uaii v tons burden, which snentl lucre as many iloubt1. so far as ho is concerned, says tho Corinth iSIiss.) lltrcd-1. The only open question remain ir is: Do the disjointed snakes unite t :u pieces and live ugaiu! This is by many persons asserted, tad yet by as many disputed. The unitmjr is just i winner. 1"b-", will as reasonable :vi !li"i'is?.i!utinr. it. i tho : trsiniertadteil ' tail, VVIllUll IU..OI.UI.UJ UU'JUL LV. U-Lil.lUii Ul You Alliort ljl-t!lli!: that 1 hate itir liavlat t;i .-ah- Not-ui"fr :.. IS;, lo-ttit- The north ea-.t Jt of the norM-CH.Ni i of M-ftion ."1 low ii '', nince '.', Wcii-trr f.uity, N:lr.i.-ka, forthe ta.-s of ilu e.:r !8n". :oi:n:r Sa.t-, if notifiU'eiiiiiHiL'f'icthe::tI diy : iu- iuakc aiijun' toa mr ,. 1 IE.mii:. re liereiiy afiiucu ufciVArfK i i 1 V ' A M)S JkJM I W 4AAVXJ - - ...--.v.. -wv mj i f ifritw i n n i uui uttiiiir iii iii.t. i i.i:iuL w uro necessary io ti,-i:.i .) o u, i,.i.. ,... u ......:.:';.".:.;.:;.:. ... :;.: . i secure a load or fate, as it is technical!:.' , disjoints. An old dariev whom wc inter- t!iiiu.rt!i-v.isti-of.of!ion-wtvii :: nuip- calleu. Ine sysmiioi an-on;; pumued by ( vietve 1 -aid " ' VtVttr mntv. Nt-hra-skr., for tin iacof these pot-humers"' would i-.rcelvobfin . ti ' . . . .i - -r Hietear ISC amount ; ii not rcdfci.u-1 ilio -in-ii-ovil r 'n-"r"f . " e .,.- T-!i 1 kuows keysets together again, for I i.fon-il.".l .1 iyof x,,tw:ii)..r iv I will in:.k llio apiiuHdl of aiocrso fcpor., mj., toe knicd tha tail of one, left in little short ai.pItaitIonfiir:itn;iiuT-siaxilcwl. !-.... Chicago .nw Liucsauisle or so m length, i pieces; the head got awav, and xviien I got ..,.,. , , ,., ,. . , , With hoohs att.icl.o.1 at -.tx.'cct intervals arc , i, ,,; ti. tl-i ; !.. hf.,l" 1-..1 .t!i--P.l "ill w- -r'"-r: Iwi!!::otify;..m tnat I l..-:"l t anchored iu the shallows ovu-r the banks. ; ? tZ T ..TV l,f '.-"AYO.V.".'"".;-- i!:-"M ?"'?'. lA i.... i.-i.o n.'c-i.i.-i n.m uii uii. uvuu til in.' i'llli!l-uv."-t !- '! Sv'Clloil ' Until . ..'.li ' Hoc that ur trab narL. Wf A AC IE. is o". e"---v bo;t c i- - .n every bottle ." ti t pka--:" ' ix x. rem edy. S-iti-f:. -tti'it n r"' l or-ntun ev refill- ltd y I ; . o- the kcvii and body aud hitches thorn mm i.f.w, - i v.j,i o;- conr io raavi: t.'icrn. i.fi,.t-cnn i nrmc. ..- , r. - .i - ....-- -i-rson, a . i...,w- i.n ;,,, ivv ait: uc&I!,'- tostiliCi.4 HUU.U .ii-.- .vi in ;;;3nT. auti in uu morning, cve:y hook freshly bJi. u with a terao of iish, and ttr.'eo in twenty-four hours t her .hi; uuuicu uif. ii.uiii oter nana, ov men m t .. i.i. ..,...;,. i r-: i, i t...ii. . .. - .: i vii Aiiku Litiwiiii- u.ix. ;iuii i;ij3trv uuas ):irty; we want none ul it uores, .-i ueiai-n su.-a yict.m. as arc quesUcn, ho said: "The snake scarched jj-uBai..iiMirciiewuioirec luncii oirercato , about in til0 pr;is,. ttll it fouml tho piecM thescalvrounu rs ot the ocean. As fast as , theil tarnCtl itl tail cru, to lno pU? and tney are taken, the end or halibut arc dnod , it :ti,...i i,-,-t-.,r,,i i,;.!,i i, .... in tl-oeim m.,.1 -i.,..J -1. .,-., :.. .1., ! I -"-"'-"""" '" piv-uu", ... ...w UHU ...iv 0LV.t llUktll I. LllU U.13L1 LB vory iatelligeat ccioral laan. !f. 'AV.rU-jr .-::., :M.-b-iI.:i, for thetavsr. - more c!irctlv to the point. ITc ,",; l".V 'TTl-;"": V " -.1' -'t " 1 r,.''r '" ,l 1 tanv; they got, tcgiitner again. I sijiiiticatioa for :i 1 renirer la: ih-etl. 1 It una I said have watched them; jnt back id to the pice should receive the support of republi can voters at the coming primaries T'ncle Pave Featherly feels proud of the fact that lie voted for the re nowned William Henry Harrison for president in 1840. and that he will have the pleasure of voting for his grandson in 1883, just 48 years later for the same office. TitAN.sii:ns. Seal 1-Miatc Transfer for the Week Kndiu Jul) till, 18X8, Hi Reported by flic Port Abstract -!iipaiir. The Helmet man says that it hasn't made a statement in regard to the "Great Chinese stuff." The facts are, that the Helmet, like all other democratic sheets, does not stop a moment to see whether the articles are true or not which it publishes, hut just puts them in to fill space. No one knows better than the Helmet man that his report ou the Chinese trai-h n reference to the republican presidential nominee is all bosh and the epithet '-you are a liar" comes from the democratic ranks. Mr. Har rison did his duty like all other good c:tizcr.s in trying to live up to alltreaty stipulations, and the harcfaccdness of the Helmet s assertions in regard to tho juhihmt Chinamen" over Harri son's nomination is altogether to visible for any sensible man to be lieve i'oi one moment. 55.nl Politics.-. It does seem to us as a bad piece of politic., on the part of a few well- known men to attempt to organize a sccona republican club to further their own political aspirations. If a few people have grievances to work, let them do it in a manner where the trick is not transparent on its face, and not try to carry out their faction alism in the party lines by diirupt ingjhe present republican club in this city, which is now healthy. "In unity there is strength." and to di vide the ranks means a failure of en thusiasm to a large extent in that body. I'copie may decline olhcial positions before they arc thrust upon tlim but if they should receive nom inations we have no fear hut what they would be accepted. Therefore, lb'-- se.nl of condemnation will be plac ed upon the man or set of men who attrjipt to run the party for self ia tercst, and thus keep open the politi cal sores of the past. Jefferson (J. and Douglass J. Myers, to Eliza J Pitney SJ; X.F4;S W 33-2-12, w d $1000 00 Jefferson G. and Douglas J. Myers to R.R.Pitney lots 14, 15 ani pt 16 blk 2 In- avale w d C. B. Nelson ct a1, to Lillian 31 Webster S A lots 12 13 and 14 blk 6 Ilohrers add to Blue Hill deed James 3IeHngh to Archibald M. Kay swj 2G-4-12 Louisa Hill and husband to Geo. O. Yciser lots C 7 S blk 12, Bit add to Bed Cloud, w d C. B. & Q. B 11 Co. to D. A. Brownell . w -J-1- 2-11 deed John G. Shelly to Jacob Andrcst lots 13 and 14 bk 14 Kalcy & Jacksons add to Bed Cloud w d C B & Q B B Co to William McDonald s c - 23-4-12 deed. Wm. J. Vance to Douglas G and Jefferson J Myers lots 14 and 15 blk 12 Inavalc w d Wm. B. Craw and wife to John Blain, west pt lot 4 blk 5 Cowles. w d B & Q K It to Neb Ileal Kstate Live Stock Assn. w -r s w J- 35-4-11, deed C B ct Q It B to Neb. Bcal Estate and Live Stock Co. e h s w - 35-1-1 1 deed -Marshall P. Hurd and wife to Jacob M. Allen lots 13 and 14 blk 7 Inavalc w d Marshall P. Hurd and wife to Jacob M. Allen lots !, 10. 21. 12, and 13 blk 12 Inavalc, w d United States to Isi'ali S Bcal s c j, 12-3-11, patent C 900 00 700 00 1S00 00 000 00 320 00 400 00 1280 00 50 00 10 00 400 00 320 00 200 CO 000 00 holds, whence the former are shoveled out many weeks later, in the leather-like condi tion one buys them in the corner grocery. The fresh halibut and cod ono buys in the market aro caught near tha shore by smacks, which make two tripi a week to the less distant grounds. In this way are taken nearly all the haldoek, which arc sow un.alted for the most pan, owing to the comparatively small number found. Halibut is by far the most proatablo garuo for tho nSherniau. A fair-sicd one at 5 cents a pound is worth scverafdollars, and it is not unusual to find them weighing three hundred weight a piece. Such bijr fellowu. at flu or 15 each, soon makeup a satisfacto ry cargo. But, a3 has been said, tho ' vyj" for catching thorn is more expensive. Lines as big as your little finger arc required to hold them, and other tackle of proportionate strength and size. A simple cod rig costs 523 psr man for each of tho dozen or so of stout sailor boys who mako up tho crew of a first-class sea-gomg fishing boat The ar rangement usnally made is, that the skip per who employs tiiomen pays all tho ex penses of a voyage from the sum he receives for his cargo. One-fifth of what remains "goes to the boat," or, in other words, is the captain's snare. The balance is divided equally among the crow, each of whom is thus made :i partner in tho venture an arrangement well calculated to stimulato activity in the pursuit of edibles that swim. And this is whore the swiftness of the ves sel is useful, ;n chasing the schools and in making trips out and home again as short as may be. A great pest of the deep-sea lish- crmen is tho ground-shark but now and then one is caught as big as a dory say, twelve feet long aud its liver will fill twelve buckets, at Sl-TO a bueket, for oiL Even tho cheeks and tongues of the cod, which in old times wore thrown away, are now turned into money. Many people like to eat them fried, and one dealer told tho writer that he himself had sold $30,000 worth of them ia the last eight vcara Tho entrails of all the fish aro dbioscd of for fertilizing purposes. The harvesting of tho scaly crop each year is an industry of gigantic proportions, employing the services of many thousand ablo seamen a-.d a multitude of vessels, both big and sm ill. These vessels are the finest of their kind to bo found anywhere, notafewof t'.-"jivieing in tho expeusivc noss of their construction and the elaborate ness of their equipment with first-class yachts. Speed, next to safety, is tho chief disideratum in the modern fishing-boat, and even Mr. Burgess, the celebrated designer of pleasure craft that beat the world, has not disdained to build sloops and schooners which contend with frantic emulation from season to season for the proud distinction 01 " mgh-tinc or the fleet." The fishing-grounds off tho New England shores arc tho most valuable known. To tho interest felt by rival nations in secur ing possession of them history mainly at tributes tho colonization of North America. Tho reports of early explorers touching tho wealth of the AVestern seas coming at a period when Roman Catholic Europe con sumed an incalculable amount of fish in times of religious fasting iravc riso to the most intense excitement and set on foot business speculations wbieh were destined, in the course of years, to coajuro up tho specter of grim-visaged war. For two cent uries the French and English fought, over the profitable waters, which oven at the present day are a subject of international dispute. Tho oarly colonists earned their bread and butter chiefly with hook and line, and ia those days the salary of tho minis ter, the debt due tha merchant, and in fact mosi pecuniary omigations, were paid in the stuplo conuno-iity, lish. And in this prejcut year of grace. LSiS, the population along the orlii Atlantis shore subsist to a great extent on .: lish dio', aud is supported mainly by the Kilo of the great ocean's fin ny inhabitants, fresh and saltcl. Of l.VMXM.OOO pounds o;fi.$h captured annu ally the bulk coasittA cf cod, haddock and ha!ibi:t. On tho great -Iv.rki." or shallows, which extend for liuedreus of i.iiles ia the midst of the Octy v: su. far from land, these orrj of the s.':i rr.'thrr by myriad in the springtime, coming up f.-o:n f.i'.hoinless wateiv. whithci- they have- lxtr stcd to es- then gathered up the other piecas the same way." The skin of these reptiles is somewhat of the nature of scales running around in rings. The joints aro on the dove-tail or der, the flesh appearing to be spongy and bloodless with a small bono running through the middle. When molested tho snake throws oflf its tail into several pieces, and while the attention is directed to the floundering pieces, the bead and main body slips o.T and hides. This much we know, and wc don't doubt its ability to " put itself together again " if left alone to the task ELASTICITY OF LAW. IIow an Albany 'Lawyer Secured a Verdict iu Ills Faror. A recent incident, related by the Albany (N. Y.) Journal, pretty well illustrates the elasticity and resources of the law. A gen tleman bought at auction an alleged brick house for Sl.000, paying $500 down. Tho same evening he was informed by friends that it was not a genuine brick house, but a " veneered" one that is, a frame house with a singlo thickness of brick outside. He consulted Lawyer A as soon as possi ble, and the lawyer secured an injunction restraining the auctioneer from paying over the.$S0O to the seller anfl then brought suit to recover the $300 and 1,000 damages. Lawyer B, representing the seller of the house, looked into the matter, consulted one or two architects, and became satisfied that he had no case; that Lawyer A was right in claiming that the fcouso was not brick, and that a fraud had been committed m sclkng it for a brick house. He there fore compromised with Lawyer A byre turning the jyft). The auctioneer was un able to collect his commission from the eller, the latter claiming that he had in structed the auctioneer to sell the house for what it was, and had not authorized him to scyit as a brick house. The auctioneer then consulted Lawyer A to see if ho could aid him. "But you advertised and sold the houso as a bride housoi" Yes." Then, if wo can prova it was. a brick house I think we can recover." replied Lawyer A. He looked around and found two or three builders who were willing to testify that it was a brick house. The foundation and basement were brick. Ho then brought suit to recover tho 573 commission, Lawyer B again representing the sellor. At tho trial Lawyer A was on hand with several witnesses to prove that the house was a brick one. Lawyer B was not prepared for this lino ef attack by A, and had no wit nesses on hand to rebut him, and A secured judgment for tho 75 with costs. 11.15. S-rttt: I will imlif yi!t that I ha hough: ;u ti:r tax sato Nt mtii-r, ." 1;, Co--. it: Pan n:' i.'n ltuh-cst i-j of :iu-tii!:-et : - .jf -ect:oiiCtv.ii 1 ranae tl. W Ktcr count. ' -bntska, for tht nittSot ttir year 1S.n", ntiuvmit $L'Si , Jt uiitict'i'Ciiitd it 'on lhi:M !:: ol Xc teiuber, l-SS, I will t;.:ir ai.l!-a!:tn ir :. treasurer':! tar dew!. l Itauni. Albert I-ithfop: I nill notify vou Unit 1 !i:ti bought at die tax ile ."o mif-cr, 3 I..';. t-v. i : IMrtuf the ,ou!"i-cat i-l of the southeast 1-J ectiom town 1 nmne'J went, Webster county, Nebraska, for the tanu.s of t'.e jear l.vvJ, amount Sl.i:;, if not redeemed before the nd day of Xo vemtiwr isen, I wilt mnke application for a treas urers tax deed. L. Itauin. !lf El oYs-ttT: L JJ" prfiM&iiNpniHn Albert I-Mhrop: I will notUv vou that I have bought at the- tax sale November ::, ibnT. the iiottli-we-rt 1- of the north-eat W of section ."I tnn'iiniii;-e', Webster county. Nebraska, for iueiaes or ineTeirivr., amount .jS.TU, if not n'divm.Ml before the &I dav ot November. 1S. I will make application lor a treasurer's tax deed. L.Baum. Albert Lnthroi-: I M notifv vou that T have bought at the tax sale November :;, ;. Mlit smith-wett 1-4 of the north-east 1-4 Nec'ion- :;i town ranw , Wwbster coiuity. Nebraska, for the taxes of the j'e-ir 1s3. amount ?.7;, if not redeemed before the :id day of November. 1$S I will make application for reasiirer's tax deed. L. Baiim, Albert I-ithrop: I win notifvyou that I have bought at the tax sale November a, ish;. the Nouui-enn 1-1 01 the nortu-e;t: 1-1 section si town - rauiw 9, Webster county, Nebraska for tlie taxes of tliyc;irlNN',aiiioimt.HJ4, if not redeemed befon the 3d dry of Novemlter. iss. win in.-tK amuieation ior a treasurer s tax deed. L. Bamn. Henry WaKciier: You are hereby noticed that I have nurcJi.csetl attbe tax s:ile JIoember 3, l.sA, to-wlt : The north-west l- of the north west 1-4 of section - town 1 ranfje 10, Web!cr county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the vear las.-., amount iCM, if not redeemed before November 3. ise.;. 1 will m:iktaidiuatiou for a treasisrer's tax deed. Lllaiim. SUUN. US (6AsrMvCotJGs kvrfi m n cluf 1 srZtiK "UirwX;; "7 TttA O- L'UNC-5 "Sold aa Gftl SericTfcr CtVcoZar.I 6trtcltft3fcr9 ' ABlErtlCHmAfliMwmfAB MAKK 10 3IITSAKE J lleiirj' Usgener: You are hcrebv notitiei! that I have jtiircliased at the tax sale November 3,I$$i;,to-wit: The south-vast l- of the uorth- uesti-tMCH-iiona towu rane 10, Webster county. Nebnwltik. for the taxes of the year liss. amount 8."..:jo, If not retleemed before xoemler 3, 1, I will make application for atreastirer'.s tax deed. JBauin. By dispelling the symptoms so oftea mistaken for cntiiimt)tion. SANTA ABIE has lroui;.it gla'lns to many a bouseliolil ami lv promptly breaking up tna coutjh ami toM that too often developed into that fatal disease wi yet syve thousands from an ui'time y crave. You make no misfake by keeping a bottle cf this pleasant reme dy always in the Iious. miFDRNW f--. unr Hwai. Total 5S2G0 00 A mass meeting of the democratic party will be held Saturday. July 2S, to elect delegates to attcn congres sional conwiition at Hastings, Aug. Farm Loans. Lots of money to Loan on farm.c at fi 7, Ti-. S, SA-. 9 and 10 per cent in terest, for 1, 2. 3, J, 5. C. or 7 years. Interest payable annually orsemi-an-nually and principal payable all or in installments at any interest pay day. These terms ought to suit most anybody. Call on or address me at lied Cloud. Neb, Office in north c::d Moon block. G. W. Bakkek. ' No I merest Taken. "Wc wish to demonstrate the super iority of fall wheat, over spring wheat flour, and have therefore placed some on sale at3Ir. Emigh's market. Per sons trying flour from our celebrated mills, mutt return the sack when empty, if they can't make good bread and get their money returned. cape the winter".; col. to feast upon the countless shoals of smaller fry that aro bred for tho sole purree, socminfrlv. of providinj; food for their bij-yor cousins. As the warn v.- i.ihci approach"'; the herring', alowivcj .. ni o: !?! .ehfahi Usable fishes, arrive from tl-.1 E.u!?m '.ra'ennpr placer., v.'hero tl-ty hjvo iKcn spoad-E'- the cold month?, so incaCnrabl'. .v.i l;c.v. m this tibomiuaI!o climalo. Tho--c aliporry cun tomcr.s, the eels. too. como -.iriurydown f roai the little creeks ..nd c siu.:riea where they have found comfortable bods of nice warm mud to hibernate in. In b.iof, it is the joyous season in the hrinv dontb as well aa oa the dry earth. As a rule a vessel j;ocs or. a fishing expe dition wiUi some particular cort of prey in view. A "cod' rig wJ abo serve for tad dock, but for halibut fclroL-gcr tackle and bigger hooks are needed, while mackerel and herring must be tIjea in r.ots. 7hU3 it is that boats usually sail from port equipped suitably lor cantttriu? a sin jie laud of lish, to the netting or booking of which cachcralt devotes its exclusive attention. IT DIDN'T WORK. A uarber Who Brcaine 'Raid by TMag His Own Hair Restorer. "Do you sec that fellow!" said a well known man about town to -a Philadelphia yeica reporter, pointing to a short, stout, florid-faced man, who was coins up Chest nut street with a swing. "Yes; whatcf h:m ' "He is a retired barber. He made lots of money during the centennial with a line of stages out at the grounds, and then en deavored to attain tho height of his ambi tion. What was thai?-' " The same as aH barbers. He wanted to invent a hair restorative, and he went to work at it Ue fitted up a laboratory in his house and tilled ii full of chemicals and oth er stuffs, with which ho exparinicnted for a couplo of years. Finally he thought ho had struck it. He tried it on a dog that had had the mange, and it, really seemed to brin back the animal's hair. That settled it. Ho ordered bottle:, by thousands, had Ins namo blown on them, and prepared to furnish consolation fo all bald-headed men at ono dollar per bottle. ' Just before he got his stuff put, up hi3 wife suggested that ho try a little ofitoa his own hair, which was becoming a triflo scattered ou top. lie was enthusiastic abr.ut tho prospective result, and he tried it. He pus it on oac night as ho was going to bed. When he arose in the morning ho was as bald as a billiard-ball, aud his locks were lying all about him. His hiiJr had come oat, roots and all. liy f rimid wc.irs a wig now II; didn't put. his conroutLa on the ti:.r!iet, a:.d 1 believe ho has the bottlea yet." Max Members: You are hereby notified that I have purchased at the tax sale. November 3. lsw, the following deseribeit land: The nortli-eai-t 1-1 or the north-west IA of section 3 town ; raiie 10. Web-rter eoimty. Xebnwka. for the taxes of the year ishb, amount jj, !f not re leciiiedleroreXoveiiil'er3. ln.su. 1 will "m:ixe apl'licatlon for a treasurer's tax deed. I- Jlaiim. Max M elnliers: You are hereby notilied that ili.ueiMiiclKHedat the tax Kile oember3, 1S.:. to-xvit: Thi soutliHa.st la of the north. wesi i- 01 secuon aiown 4 ranee eo'intv. Nebraska, for the taxes hr amoimt S..30. if not rrdeemeil lM-forp 3.1s, I will make appliration for a treasurer's uuuecu. juwiB. r. Mnr ;TElTEi(r4 ftggHPlB-";, .SEW TC ClClcAl. THE o NLy-i cure. rn:l CATAW JHirJlNEMCnnVn RQVlkLE Ch& m Henry Mjner: ouareheroby notified that Ihavei'tircha-sedattlie tax sale Noemlcr ::. lSNi, to-wit: The north-eatl-4 of the north-east I- of section x. town 4 rail In, esr, Webster county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the vear 155, aillOIIIlt -V..30. if not redeeilleil befnri. m..i.il.r j, iw, 1 win iiuiKeaMHication for a treasurer's tax ueeu. 1 luiim. Henry WaRer.er: You are herebv notiled that I have purchased at the tax sain ivpnilr 3, lKft;, to-n-it: The south-west 1-4 of the north east i-t of section ar. tow it 4 range to, west, Vel ster county, Nebnuka, forthe taxes of the e:.r las."., ai.onnt tr.M if not refioetned liefon tliV .tI dayorNovenber.ls.M.iKill make aiuilication for a treasurer' tax deed. Ij. Ikium. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE TJie only iuantutccd cure for cabrrh,' cold in the hea, hay Sever, ItosSbid cat.1r.1hal dcaf-iess and soar eyes, re stores the sense of taste and smell removed bad taste and unpleasant breath, resulting l'mia catarrh. Follow directions and a cur is warranted by all flrusjrist. Send for circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL CO, Oroville In 1VaK.... I & - . "- Jix.tiii fi tlH-yerrlP1 sent '-" .-V-SI-IO re NVve,.,! f SANTA ABIE ANP ( saie oy Henry Cook, Acent. H.T.CLARKDUKGG0 VhoIesaleAgtnts Lincoln. Xcb CAT-R-CURE for Henry M:u:ener: You an herebv notil'.ed that I have purchased at the tax .sale Xovembei 3,lsW,to-wit: The north-east 1-4 or the north east 1-4 of section r. tow 11 4 ramce lowest, Web ster county, Nebnc-ka, for the taxes or the vear I.-,, amount S5 Jo. It not redeemed befttre the 1 day of Ntivemhcr.lss". I will make amrtieation for a treasurer's tax df ed. I., liaiim. lleiirj M'a-reiier: ou are hereby notilied that I have purchased at the tax sale November a 13;,tiMit: The north east 1-4 of the nurth west 1-4 of section ! town 4 raime lo. west, V.'eb ster county, Nebraska, for the taxes of the vear 1SS5, amount ?5.3, If not rcrteemeu Ivfore "xi vember a. H-, 1 will nmke amilication for a treasurers tax died. I.. Jaum. Ilcnrv Wairener: You nre l:erlr notin-il Mint I Have purchased at th- lax sale .Nov. :;, is.;, n- .n; me somir.esi i-i 01 me noniiwet l-l ot .ci-snani, range lorine xaxes if not nleceinc aMiIicauoti lora treasur.r' tax ced. I., llaum outii-.c'M i-i 01 me nonnwe! i-i ot i4, range 10. Wvbicr countv. Neb.. s or the year 13, amount .?:l, aed ined before r-t-.s, iy$s I uillm.iU !5tv-;i).vT-scnoor. Tzicztcn ' Tommy, do you know what the meaning of ' Amen' is?" Tommy -Yes'm; it's what thopco fta say when they thiak it's time for the mia Itr to stc." The Celebrated Stallion wm a -a- v.-. .ue fjj n-m.'- Henry t.iRencr: onare hereby notified that I :ae piirchavd at :t. tax sale ov. r lc. to wn: 1 1; soutii.:wt : jortln' northeast 1-4 of see :r.. town 4. ran:.' lowest. Webster nmutv. Neb., forthe taxes 01 l..f.i-:irf-i-. :iiii.i-iit -. -it ;e ...,r red eiiMd beforr Nov. 2, x. t ,i:i make"ai"i; catiOi: for a treasurer's iix deed. L. L'auai, ' John '.V.'u:t,yoiinre herebv notified, that I hoM tax s:;h cert it:e.tt dated Nov 1. lsfnrt!u tax of !.vr.,.ii thh north 'z of the lieniurter of .see louit 1 ranw : w. ;nn.. In U'cbster coun- j anil Man- 01 .-.erasKj. ami Hc3se(I 111 our name, rtie tlm. Tor rt'iI?mitioii will cvpire Niv isss, if not retliemMt previous to that tuiitj I will apply to Omnty treasurer for 3 fix deed. F. W. 'nuitou. Whhmov I If UHUllgUl A- - ' "'i - -Djui.inrs in- O. . ."ASF. . A. McNnNv. CASE !: ;.IcKN Y. a rronxKYs and ('-.'nselors at i. vw r Will pnictice in sH courts or this tale Collection. as well .m litvstini business eafefttl- y and rflicicntly attended to. Abstracts furnLs": cd 0:1 arolieition. clomrNobTTer K': XhlIopal I:anK'- ' Boots and Slioes Just received a full line of Sewed Roekfcrd Shoes Hand Finest ever irotiat t Red Alio, heen the Cloud. How Can Handles Aro Curled. Many people wonder how the handles ot tho sticks made from hickory, raalacca, hazel and a variety of other woods are curled, this is effected by the application of heat. Tho workman lixes one end of tha cane tirmly in a vice and pours a continuous stream of tiro from a gospipc on thpart which is to bo bent. "When sufficicn heat has been applied tho cano is pulled grad ually around until the hook is formed; iti3 then firmly secured with string, and after an additional application of heat in the form of baking tho curl is permanently fixed. The under part of the hook, which is much charred by the action of the gas, 13 rubbed down as much as possible and smoothed 1 .nun 111 A? V . 2kr tdFBFZZ Property of W. J. Perry. n make the .season of ISSrf, as follows: Friday and Saturday at V'atson'r staLle, lied Cloud: jlonday and Tuesday at Geo. Coon's South of Tiiver: Wednesday and'Thnrsdav fit Owner's Stable. FlCANK. is a dapple bay, weighs 1100 pounds, aged 1 years, fine style and action fie was sired by Success an Imported Percheron-Normnn owned by the Dun hams of Illinois, extensive Importers of ftiestaliiou'. His dam wa3 a half blood Normr.n. balance Bellefontaine and Mes senger. TJJRMS: $7 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Care will bo taken to prevent residents but will not be responsible for any that may occur. Parties dispos ing of mares before thoy aro known to bo jsiJt.tru.MJtw..-i;.f..?c.fccsri'-.o-lTn n.rn- , ,,,. JOHNO. YiI.El.'. A TTO'KV AT Uir AH l.tbin, bi.n t 'd t.i his car will U piorm.flv atteii'i ( '.ni.-e coni..r.'th avenue a-ul MVlsU-r -trcet" Kcd I0.1U. Nebrjisi.u I. V. TL'I.LEYS. JI. 1) Ll --iOJ:i)IIATIIf( j n aniininMirirei National liank. lr.-.l r Clironic iH.astnatd by mail. FINEST LINE Of Boots aiul Shoe in the vallev. Trices cheaper than t:n ehcajies:. " Fai ii u 3 I 6:j5iS nil ivirirl'fljs-HLS Otllct- ojniaiite First CW.Kai.kv. j i v.rvv KAT.T.Y lll?n J' l- "Ar"- VYJ.HS'- :i-.- " -- -.-.-. .- i--. vuLi'Uii fc:i-.r-i-?s-. A lUd Cloud. Nebraska. Chattel Jlurtsac Sale. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue nf'uvr tain etottel in..rt-51-re siven to'.fo ,,, MerVi I bv Frank C-.ntield bearui" iLte oXJuH-rti, viw- 1 wiIlonth('S.ldayor A?i,wt nv atiKr,'' I r-.tha'iiw.'iii.IMcb7erit.w'.nti$Srv,J'5 !: -.1 Cloud. Neb-as!c,. 9tU t , thVi.M.b R'-r for cash, one bay horse colt 2 caw old" n-,n .V Charley, a tl e coi.y or srdd Wort'-a'i N r nw ou file in conniy clerk'K cfltee o? v.?i. -ti t Nebraska, mid thtre is d1:e thennn Vt w,un' ort'irtv-ftve(a')dolnn.,:f.iiH3011",,;sl' nTiii i......... . rw :. ... i.... 1. ..::.- ."" '""'eh io.ik. nnvioims- irs:iri .-,i.Vl l?C: hf-i i-rei-soi or Viatel ti5u.W.l-.t BANKING CO., A general banldng business trans acted in all its branches. iNRSEsr PAffllnras ibosib FAB3I LOANS A SPECIALTr. rhree or five years s-tr-uuli: S pe cent, single niurtga-:e. No aela- tn securing money. DrnKCTOIiS : Silas Garber, Geo. i:. JroIJ-iiid. i- B. ismith. J. t. 5. -Ler, W. S. Garber. COnKESrONDESTS: - f ajnn . flu . Jl i. KcsntcTJ-T." ' ummattmmgmtmm -t - .....nnHirvn'R.l aa8ungaaso3Kcagy 0llMt -SW- s-t- - r-'i ES-fr.-iJ.iTi-.nWiw.;.Sia&R3g?g