VvTWJW- , 4.SeM a M bite II t; 8h 1 ght gtd gtatut but- A. C HMEB, tight Pack at T. Oar friend, "Arteemus Ward," of the Helmet, in about a column of democratic argument, (which is most all hearsay) labors bard in an effort to explain Gen. Harrison's Chinese record from a democratic standpoint. His argument is mostly obscured with one or two exceptions. The facts arc tftat whatever may have been his record in Congress oti the Chinese question, there can be no argument advanced successfully that he was not honest in his purposes to promote the best interests of the country, and not for his own personal agrandizcaient to secure the presidential ' :bair for a second term. The Helmet's argument will certainly fall like a wet blanket upon its readers when it is known that Secretary Bayard says, ''That there is nothing to be gained by the democracy in attacking Harrison's zeeord on the Chinese question." Mr. Kayard is a rabid southern democrat, and of course unwillingly admits any thing that would be in Mr. Harrison's favor. And, still further proof is given that the Helmet's articles are farfetched and unreasonable, and4 mostly tumpcd up stuff when such papers as the San Francisco Bulletin, a strongly democratic paper admits that Harrison's Chinese record is such as to be fully endorsed by tbc people of the Pacific coast, when it says editorially that "The record of Gen. Harrison, the nominee of the republi can party for the prc:udeney,is identi eel with that of every anti-Chinese citizca of California." The S:m Frau cisco Call and Independent paper, also sayi: ''If the Chinese bill which 3Ir. Harrison reported hail beeu en acted it would have kept thousands of Cinese out who will come under the new treaty." If the people of the coast are satisfied that Gen. Harrison's record is right why should the Hel met kiek? Simply because his party has no other argument to advance of his uuworthincss. A.s to the charge of the railroad ring running the re public;', n party, that is Losli, and it is well known that nearly all of the great-heads of the railroad companies ate of and wedded tu the Bourbon element, and have been, and are to itoj' supporting Cleveland. We pre fer to stand upon a platform thai has uv uncertain ring, tl.an to stand on one that can be twisted around to suit the tastes of the voter as is the case of the fc't. Louis "double-meaning double-back-action, I don't care, any way to get there" platform. As to the crowded vaults of the U. S. Treas ury the republican party by a wise iod economic administration of twen ty years, after four years of chnos brought on by a democratic govern ment, put the millions there and plac ed the government in a position to meet its obligations, and. it is the most natural thinjr on earth for the femocratic party to want to get rid of it as has been the ease during their various Administrations. The demo cratic party can not place any argu ment before the people- of the country that will bear inspection or help their cause this fall. Free trade. s.s against tariif reform as proposed by the re publican party uiil do more than nti' rhir.g els, to donu them, and like diowuing uju they are clutching at the -'Chinese straws"' to save them siliif possible, hut alas, it is tco late, Arlccmus two sate, too late. (iive u omethiug that there i some show of being at least there is no truth i:i it. tangible if ATcht cr:;ee;!. .Last night the two he eompatiiev Xn. 1 and 2 made a test if their iibil- "ity as tjicedcrs last niyht before a .larne atidieiKe. T!ie streeis were lined with people from the enj;:i.e buii.se to the post nffiec to sec the fun. After a little waiting the ho)S ttari- ed down rite street at a twu-forLy gait unvclinir their lu.e . at the eo-riicr of 4th avenue and WVbsfer streo;, coup- ling on to the h drants and were chroin water . ju:c:: th-it it mailt j a fellow's head r-wisii tliat was-n't used ( ro g'liu so fat. N"o. ls"oijcdto he the swiftest :md got thcie about ' two fejonds ahead oi Xo. 2 wiiniip.ir j the -10U prize. Itwa.s botli iutere&t-( ia" and pleainc slio.vinjr thatvourj 'fire department was not far Oeliinu-j .such iastitutinns in larger citie..' Itj seems to be nip and tue!; but r-.-ulted j in victory for No 1 :ilc the crowd , cheered lustily. . ruirirtw, 1 f HAIIOWAl.EPrI.ICAM TICKET, For President, IKIVJAMIN HA1EIWN, of Indiana. For Vice-President. LKTI F. XOBTON, of New York. For Congress, 2d District. HON. JTAMKS LAIKV. n 2!MlBforme4. In Thursday's daily we made the statement that Mr. O. C. Brubacher had resigned his office os agent of tb Wells. Fargo Express in this city. It seems that our information was in correct and that it is not the case. He will remain in the city as agent We thus explain the case to do Mr. Bru bacher justice. Geo. L Burr, of the Tiuies.Winner was in the city yesterday, and while here made o t the papers for the ar rest of F. P. Shields, of the Blue Hill Leader, for criminal libel, for a recent article published in the Leader reflect inp on Mr. Burr's character. It will be difficult to foreshadow the result of this case as the libel law is very strong. The case will probably take place in the district court at the coming term. R. B. Fulton has been elected man ager of the Opera House. Mr. Fulton is now making some very needy im provements and will probably raise the seats up and otherwise arrange interior so that it will be a pleasant place to attend amusements. He has fixed the sky lights so that ventilation will be better and otherwise improved the house. Under his care people can expect good shown and good order. On July 31st the B. & M. will sell round trip tickets to Madrid, Neb., at one fare for the round trip good to return until Aug. 9th. the occasion being a town lot sale at the above named place. A. J. Welch, Agt. P. A: Hansen will be open for busi ness Monday next and all who want laundry business will please take no tice. The htrttt railway company is mak ing !tituii necessary improvements in their line. Notice of Final Settlement and Decree or HrlrMhlp.' In the matter of the estate of Jonathan I Cliapiu. deceased, on the 13th day of August, I ins, :ii mo ciock- a. in. inu uuuer.siguc(!,niuuu Ntrator of the estate of Jonathan I. Cliapiu, tle ceascd, will appear before the Won. FraukA.--weey, countv Judge of Webster couutv, Ne tira-ka,at hisoniee in Bed Cloud. Nt-hiakn. for the purKse of making a full aud fin.-il sctt.c incnt as such administrator at which tint and place all perron interested may attend at d show cause why the same .should no', be allow ed and the administrator discharged. Notice is further given that at ald tiim-nuil place the Hon. Frank A. Nwcey. county juilg o: Webber cornily. WAX bj asked to entei a d-cree declaring tl.e heirs'iip to the estate t the l..te Jonathan 1. Cliapiu, ileca:ul. II. C.Scott. Administrator of the estate of Jonathan 1. Cliapiu, deceased. Attest : Fkank A. SwKK.V, Cot.nty Juric. ai:tixi:s of incokpokation. Articles of incorporation made aud adopted tlii.Vtii day of July, 1tss, by and between the undersigned incorporators as follows to-wit: Ai:tim.k(. The name of this corporation bhall be the lfed Cloud Publishing Company." Akt. ll. The priueip'tl pbc- of tiaiaiting the iiusiuessof this corponition sliaKlu at Kid t loud, Nebraska. Ai:t. lit. '! be geiiend nature of the busi ness to be transacted by this coiporation sh;ill K-the editing, publishing airl circul.iling ol a iicwspapcruuii to do a general priuiiu;; at. (I inblisluug lm-i!ie-s. A 1ST. iv. TIiecaiit"l stiK-kof tlieiorponi'.ion sliall be ten iliousaiid dollar.-', divi cri into s-haresof tw nty-ihc dollars each, which said capital stock may be ii:ciea-nl t a Mini not x e.cding twcnty-fiM- t!i ilsiiul dollais, by a vote of the stock holders reii-..e.jtii:g tun't!ii!K of the capital Mock issued. line luiiidred sha esof the eai iial -t( ek sh:!l bi issued and sold at iar and the amount i;-cci-ed then fiom jiaid into the ireasury bef'ire commeiiceir.ent ot lu:di es. Thu leniainisush.uesof eapit-tl .stock to bf Ksaed at such times and in Mieli uia-aiei as shall tie iu:a.imoiislv agreed in on by the lioml f d Hectors: pro-, nlcd, however that no .sliaie of (-.! iial .stint: -hall b.-iosiietl at 'ess than par v.iiue.aud proxM. d futther that each j-tock-ItoMer shall be privileged to tike of any future i-siie of eapitol sl-e:c that pio;. onion" of the Milliliter of .s irires i-sticd at any one t iii. which t!ie iiiuiibi-r of shares then owned lv aid stojk hol 1 i s bea .s to the total number f sliare-. I re toady is'i.ct! and sold; and pri vided fin 'hor t!i-it if tiiiv- lnu. ti iiftint-if v .if tit.. t..ntj ..r diictors deem it advuable contraiv t tl.e ! ojillilii.. a'ii Miie.ii ;i luiii'iii.n 01 s.1.11 lii.aiu o N-i:e aiii s'l.ire-. of capital stock. ! 'e s.jiil ti.c.rd of dlicctnrs shall tliruiiiilt t'n-lr-ecieJarv rail a meuiin: of t!i- .stoei. no'.ilcisf railaie nut less tluin oik; wn-J; ii.m, -In. in. Mil" if tin- i.otii'i of s:it.I itni.'lu. wheie it the question nt isiiin-; .sad hares o:" eipiial stooksh.i I li" submitted and lUcidcd bt ' m f .4t.1tiiril 'iit tf t!n. staI..hiilili'f " I A i.-r i- Tli? i.tintiii-if ifui t.Ii?i I .i i,t..iu.i. I and date fr 'in the l:r-t day of August, j !, au.i el- tiniie for tifteun ;.eai-s, miles, s. oner ills - lvul in the in nner provided bv I ,v. AT. vi. The nia'iageiuciit f t! la eorior.i tii.ii shall be ve-ted in a b.iard of live diiectors tli e of which shall constitute -t :umiun f r the i t.-m-ai'tioii of siicli 1'usinesi. '.vhMi xiiil i!I ui. ' or. shall iiestock-Ii'd.lersniidbBelectii ach a 1UII..1 meeting and hold their ofiice uiu.l (htir s.iceesseis are elected. Akt. vii. Tho said directors immodtale'v after their election .sliall elect from among tlieir tu.inucra pfMtlciit, secietary and ircasttPT, but :;.e las two ot sani oiikes may i.e lieln i,.'i thesitiic peisiiii. t Ai;c. vif. The biard cl directors nfon said s'.ial! :-o elected at the animal meeting of atd i corjioration to be held at thuirofllecnf said cor- ' lioratlo'i on file Ilrst'lhtiisd via Aumtst finch year at vvliuh meeting inch stock-holder, eitn-r by hinise'f or bv (iitixv, .shnll be entitled o or. ! vot- for -aeh s'lare o; c:i;iitiil stock held by him. ami at wlr-li in-.'etiog a lepresentatloii of a majority cl flic Mta.e oiistituteai.iioriuii. cf said cii i al .to-k .sliall , 1 Ai:r. i. Iu tbo event a vatsincy occurs in h' Ixsird t f dii c ois the remrlnlng member of s.nl board, at their lirst meeting inere.yiei' Shall elect a s,irccsi-r who .shall hold his ftiee until the next annua' in- -tipgof .stnek-lmMei - Airr. x. "t he iiule". teduess of thiscorior.".tioi -ha'l at no lime exctvd o:u-!iftli el' its intm.ii .tifk. Witi.css our h.n.d.s t!it- TUi d:y of Jtilv, I?s J. f Mi.vri: J. L. MiLt.Fi: W. N. UlC'HAi-llrn.Y Ifc T. AMIRTCT C. lUIcKKin-.r W. S Ci:i:i:j; t. K.r.VTIIKl: W.C 1'lOKIsc. In presence of . A.IlELVCilV. Nolan rubiiv' ENTERTAINING VARIETY. Acunaoflreare (riven at XToftief, A, T., ay the sbootisgof small araut A crate!. Engliihaan, who has bee putting some tins la New York City, saja that half the citiaani are honest aad re tttabla people, aad the other half are pett Hdans. A Pmxianwtti oculist advises the sparing use of opera glasses. He claims taat they have a tendency toward weaken ing the optio nerves and layinc the foonda tioa for blindness. Tau English skylarks, imported by titt sens of Brooklyn, N. Y., several years ago, and which were missing for a time, have established themselves in the interior of Long Island, and are increasing in number, apparently acclimated. Tub most youthful bank president in this country, if not in the world, is J. M. Bailey, Jr., who was recently mado president of the Minnehaha National Bank, at Sioux Falls, D. T. Ho is an Illinois boy, barely out of bis teens, and has already shown capability as a financier. Thb Fish Commission car reached At lanta, Ga., the other day when a singular Incident occurred. Change of water was found nccessrry, and artesian water was supplied. Inside of an hour 65,000 young fish were dead, and near three million eggs are supposed to be killed. A URTEii received at the Baltimore & Ohio railroad offices at Baltimore the other day, and referred to the passenger depart ment, was from a man out in Wyoming Ter ritory. He wrote to say that some years ago he stole rides on the road to get West, and that he has now experienced a change of heart and wants the company to send him a bill for the stolen travel. It is reported from Detroit tnat a lad sis teen years old, has such a mania for thrust ing pins and needles into the right side of his face and neck that it has become necessary to send him to the lunatic asylum. At the time of his departure he had from thirty to forty pins buried to the head in his cheek, besides an unknown number of needles that were out of sight. 8ax Diego, Cat, is soon to have one of the most important and perhaps best-endowed charitable institutions in the Union. It will be an orphans' home for both 6cxes, com bined with an educational and technical school; the endowment amounts to $2,000, 000, and was subscribed by Bryant Howard, K. W. Morse, Judge M. A. Luce and C. S. Hamilton, all of San Diego. The city has also given one hundred acres of land in the city limits worth nearly $1,000,000. At Prendergrass, Ga, a cat-bird was seen by a little boy to dart down to the ground for something, and at once began fluttering aud s.rai-'giiKg as if to free itself. Tnis c:.' tuned for per- haps a minute, when, tho struggle ceased ana tne Dira settled down '..lotioaieus. i. M little fellow's euricsity bv.ag aroused, he went to the scene and found the bird nearly dead and pinioned by a ha c !Ia-k spider. The insect had seized its w.-iivd foe by the tongue aad bitten tho end of it oil. Tho bird died. Colors used in scaling -xzz aro said to j express a certain signiii -anc Whita is used for weddings ; black, drab and purple, j lor mourning; toreador u c indolence; u.n- ncr iuvitatians are scale ; with chocolate color; Dlue denote. consigner; ;reen ex presses hatred; vorm.I!Io:i ruilies busi ness; ruby or cardinal ilono:-"-. the most ardent love; lisht ruby yr ro.e i: affection ate remembrance: p-lo gron is i::iio.-uncc; yellow indicates jealousy; vUowisk green signifies grief cud disa;;i,;ii..::ent; dark brown, melancholy aud rojrve. FROM OTHER LANDS. France raho loss iat.ttoa than other meat, and ins.orts more. Ofb'.-cf bhohas rather a sunuua than a skirtage. Ajioso the multitude of presents received by the Popo thi3 year w re a row-boat, a boot-blacking machine, and a bicycle. Oxlt two meals a day a-o served in Cuban hotels. They live much as people do in some parts of Franco and Switzerland. It has just been diseo.ered in Austria that one of the four sta;e-'-::ecuiiouers is a woman. She is large and muscular, has a heavy voice, and has adjusted the noose for twenty-six victims. A doctoi: iu Algeria st o.l liefore a guil lotine and caught the he. a of a criminal as it fell froirr tho ane atiu spoke to it. It is said that movement., of the eyes aud mouth showed that he was understood. WnnK a future Chine a belle i:5 about thre days old she is for-'.illy betrothed to the scion of some acceptable neighbor, aud when she is about lif te. n shl is carried to his house and left there, ;. el that ends it. Tue reign o f Kaiier Fri'..s has been marked with tho abolition of the cavalryman's cuirass. Thia is the last euinis.i in Europe, and England is uovr callii. for its abolition in her army. In the Ger.nau army the re volver has also been d...urdcd nt favor of the carbine. Jafax is becoming IUc Even its custom of hoi Western nations, sekerping will bo -cho'ji for foreign moJified when the now domestie affairs'' is tcicies.. .fajK.uesd girls will ere long b j taug.t piaetical home life as it is itnderuno.! a:.K::.x Vv'o .tern nations, so that they my be a.l i auont the social customs of the West as iuli:y as Japanese men have ilj'ic. Tnn:.K is no ci v in th" world in which so much blac!: iv worn at- in l'aris. writC3 a correspondent, it is a rws in .!! lari'ees- tubhsLmenta haf t'.o .-I, swouien shoaid , be elui ::i bla---!: !-..:: i an.- made the j badge of re--pvv ."I-; - ia.t the mother of afauilly he-it'i.rs ioc-iT.if;e ittfaeheror I giiverness vr.t sx '. .i r i.p;va:tace in tuy thing that :a. .ui .-. ?. dar. or urown. j Tti'; swlenuid uouu.u- ..i ;.. r.aTIicresa, lately ttcv'.va'cd a. Yi.-.":.:. .: l-y far tho liueola: 1 ratrt costlv v.irlr of tiio kind la thu lusvli" t tnpr.e. 'i lie iUnstrioua Eai- PrCtiS I? repre.sCiU.t m a sittin? jiosiaro. her ri"i.t :.rui c::.c-ided .mil iter lolt hand grasping tho scepter. A. tho four corners are ciriei i-a ir'inv.s ot Lor four proat generals Laua. Laudi m. Tiattn, aud Khc- i vciihucllcr. Tne ius.r:;;on5 aro simple 1 on the front' "liatia 1.;. rcsw:." aad on the ' liivlr, "rtca'.yl'ianc's Jwph I.. 1SSS." . Ixuian slavery :; r.rv t' I vn replaced j negro slavery in Brazil. 'At. Yfods, a preat I lsrazuhan traveler, so.y.s t hat in the v.ild- est regions of the tributaries of the Ama zons bands of India rubK r ..thurcrs curry on an iuiquitott.t tnirau nth many Indian , tribe.?, from whoa tncy aoijairc captives from other tribca. The lawlessness of their procecdiu.v is fully r.daiitod by the Urazil lan Government, bat over the vast areas i the distant rcj;ict:.i tiirou"h which they roam it is absolutely impossible to maintain fim- f.liAj.'.- rt-T n. . .... S...V.W. v.... ...ft... Russia lats practio.dly abolijhcd her sys tem of cxiie to Siberia. The Island of Sas- halica is to be designated as a small penal scttloacut for criuiinals noi political pris oners btit with this exception thcro will Le no further bauishments to Siberia. Cjin tuuacs are to bo deprived of the privilege of issuing decrees of perpetual exile. ;.r.d tho cosily system of transporting pnj.f..ors to tho mines raid guarding them there ia to bo , abandoned. Criminals and political Rrison , ere are to be confined hereafter in fortresses , and penal institutions, ;and not to be MO , tpaoed to Siberia to drug out thero the res cast ot their dtgradsd and baCJed lived. HA1R.QRQOMER. A Xnvl OetissMw tyaWkW Awake New T A New York Am reporter was iatredaeei by a friend, the ether day, tea lady whe was earalngaTery essmfortasto livalihooi as a hair-grooaer. " I'at not a hair-dresser," she said, Tat hair-groemer. I don't do p the hair at alL I only comb the hair aad give it that general attention which every woman's hair demands two or three tiates a week. There are lots of wossen in the city who are in this- business aad who would scorn to call themselves professional hair-dressers." She was an elderly lady, tall aad slender, and dressed neatly aad with excellent taste in black. Her manners were gentle aad re fined. Her face had the dark, quiet look seen on the face of invalids or of women who have had a good deal of suffering. She was living in a respectable boarding-house on West Twenty-fourth street. " I was cornered, and I had to do it," she said. "I had to earn my living suddenly, and the only way I could think of to do so at my age was to care for women's hair. My mother was for years an invalid. She had beautiful hair, and it used to soothe and quiet her to have me comb her hair and stroke it softly. In this way I learned to care for the hair, especially that of nervous women. There arc a great many women, of course, of the so-called upper classes who can't af ford to keep maids, and yet who want their hair cared for regularly. They don't like to have professional hair-dressers around them, either. It is to such women I look for my patronage. "What do I do to the hair? Well, first I rub it dry with a soft and then with a bard brush. I don't put a lot of water and 4 cleaning stuff' upon the hair at first as some do, but after I have the dandruff all out, I wet the hair with a simple solution which I know to be effective and not dele terious; then I rub and brush the hair dry again. Next comes the trimming, I pull out the gray hairs one by one, taking care to pull them so that the scalp is not lacerated and the hair cells themselves destroyed. Thcro is a great art in pulling out hairs. You must pull them in the direction in which they lie in the scalp just as you would a sliver of wood from your hand, in the direc tion in which it entered. Men or women can't pull out their gray hairs themselves, for it is utterly impossible for them to see that they aro pulling tbo hairs out on tho proper slant. Of course, you know that people arc very touchy on tho subject of gray hairs in their heads. It makes a woman havo the blues for a week when her first gray hairs come. Now, when gray hairs are the result of age I never meddle with them; the only thing to do is to let them .come. But they arc often the re- suit of sickness, or some other littlo trouble, and it is then often 'pwiblo t0 prevent their coming. Baldness it i t0 bc doctored in just tho same way. I can never cure, though, and nobody can cure the baldness of people, like accountants and others, accustomed to work all day with tho glare and heat of gaslights or electric lights beating down upon their head.. In their cases the hair cells have been literally burnt out. " Well, finally I trim the hair. I cut each individual hair separately so as to make it even with the others. U hen the hair is j gathered up in the hand and cut square across in a lump, as it were, with the scis sors, the straggling hairs are not reached. The result is only to make the hair shorter and quite as uneven as before. Then I part the hair simply and do it up plainly. As I told you, if women want their hair done up in any of the fancy styles they musn'tcomo to see me. - How much does it pay me J WelL I gen- orally think I ought to get one dollar at least each time I visit a lady's house. If a lady in-.. i t ,, t, .,t.a it t,i- m .... 0.s.u ....j uj. tu uuu lb .ua.t. u.u all the afternoon or morning to go up and sec her, I want more money, of course. And, on tho contrary, when two or threo patrons live near each other, why, I can mod crate the price a little to each one. It is an humbio way of Retting a living, I know, bat it is respectable, and 1 shall stick to it." sAKEb m pi eezs. A Serpent That Johir-.l Its.-lf ToHher After Iiii3 Cut i:i Two. Persons who never saw a ja'iit saake are naturally incredulous as to the fart of their existence. The observation of the writer and the kitting of four or live of the 'critters" in his life has removed all doubts, so far as ho is concerned, says tho Corinth 'Miss.) Herald. The only open question remaining is: Do the disjointed snakes unite the pieces and live again! This is by many persons as3erte.i, and yet by as many disputed. The uniting is just as reasonable as thedisjiiatiag. It is tho tail, which constitutes about two-thirds of the animal, and not the body proper that disjoints. An old darkey whom wc inter viewed said : ' I knows they gets together again, for I killed the tail of one, left in littlo short pieces; the head got away, aad when I goS back to the place the head had gathered all the pieces together and gone olf." John Patterson, a very intelligent colored man, testified more directly to the point. Ho said: u I know they get together aain. I have watched them; the head and body just" back up to the pieces and hitches them on like coupling cars." Being closely cross question, he said: "The saake searched about in the grass till it found the pieces, then turned it3 tail end to the piece and bent its head back and hitched the piece on; then gathered up the other pieces the same way." Sdndav-sciiool Tnicnnt: Tommy, dp you know what tho meaning of Amen' is!" Tommy "Ycs'm; it's what thepco- pic say when they thmkit'stimcforthemin- alter to stop.' "he Celel rat ;d Stnliiou w. i i 1 I rronerfvof W. J. Perrr. II i"nke ths j I .season of ltSt. a.- follows: Frid I i'M'i-day at VtiitfonV stal le. ied ' l'.ni!nv" and Tucdav at Ceo. ,v ana ('ioud: Co 't! LVurh of ttiver: neuucsitiiy nan : nnrf...-;-r.t Owner's Stable. FRANK is n dapple bay. weigh Ki ( .iie:id. a'ed 4 vr.rs. line style ai.d action U-o ;s sited by Succc-s air Impored I'erciierou-Noruiai; owned by ''ie Ir-n haas of Illinois, extensive Impor.er cf Jiue.sialihia.. IIi 1kui was a half blood Ntrrriaa, b'nlnsce Bellefontaine aud 'cs-e"ti'-,r. . TEUMS: f,7 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Care will be tkiu t j.revei.t recidents but will cot fca responib e ff.r ativ that may oicur. Parties dispos ir" of "mures before they are known to be ' . . . . s r.'t 1 wiih 'oal f.feit ins; mace m vi W.J.PERRY. THE if v rn - To Whom it may Concern. Xoticeto Republican Valley K. B. Cm: I have purchased at St sale the 'oltowlB land, the orth H of the south-west of tfc north-west Jiot section 10 towHl rantce f2L county. Nebraska, date of certtacate. November a. 1K8G, for the taxes of the jear 15, amount of taxes 97,05, Urn? for redemption will expire November 3. 1888. when I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum. Allvrt T.tthrnn- You are hereby notified that I have purchased at tax sale Novembers. 1886. to-wit The north-east H of the north-east ?4 of section 34 town 2, ranee 9, Webster county. Vhruk fnrth Inw af thi. vur llWS. SJHOUBl S9.GJ, If not redeemed before the 3d day of No vember, ikkm. I win make aoDllcation for a treasurer's tax deed. L.Ilaum. rii:iripsK. Arnold I will notifr TOUthatI ! nave boiieht at the tax sale November 3. 18H6. me norm-west i-i oi section 2 xown s range i in Webster countv. Nebraska, for the taxes of the year 1885, amount $5.J, if not redeemed before tbe 3d day of November 18SM I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Baum W. H. Crate: I will notify you that I bought at tax sale. Novembers, is;, the south-east M o the north-west 1-1 of section 33 town 3 ran Me 10, Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes for the year lxtC, amount (4.3), it not redeemed before the Sri day of November, 1838. 1 will make application ior a treasurers tax ueeti. i. uauni II. II. Scott: I will notify vou that I have bought at the tax Mile Novi-mber, 3 188C, :o-wit: l'art of the south-east 1-4 of the south-west 1-4 of section 2 town 1 range 11, Webster county, Ne braska, for the taxes of the year ls, amount SI.2I, if not redeemed before the 3d day of No temlier, 188, I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. U Baum. Allert Lathrop: I will notify you that I have bought at the tax sale November. 3 1S. to-wit: l'art of the south-east 1-4 of the south-east 1-4 section t town 1 range 9 west, Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes of ti e year l.s&. amount 31 .13, if not redeemed before the 3d day of No vember is.", I will make application for a treas urer's tax deed. L. Baum. Albert I.athrop : I will notify vou that I have bought at the tax sale November 3. Ixn;, the north-west 1-1 of the north-east 1-4 of section 34 town? range:, Webster county. Nebraska, for the taxes of the year ikkS, amount 38.70, it not redeemed before the 3d ilav of November, I8SH. I will maki' application for a treasurer's tax deer. L.Baum. Albert T-ithrp: I will not if v you that I have bought at the tax sale Nnvemlier 3, lsstf. the south-west 1-4 of the iiortIt-eat l-t section 34 town i range 9, Webster coi'nty. Nebraska, for the taxes of the ye irlv5. amount -8.T(, if not redeemed before the 3d day of November, is, I will make application for reasiirer's t;ix deed. L. Baum, Albert Lathrnp: I will not if v you that I have bought at the tax sale November 3, is;, the south-east 1-4 of the north-east 1-4 section 34 low n 2 range 9, Webster county, Nebraska for the taxes of the year lsss. amount li.24, if not redeemed before the 3il ilry of Novemtter, isss, I will make application for a treasurer's tax deed. L. Bauni. Henry Wagener: Vou are hereby noticed that I have purchased at the tax sale November 3, 1;8o to-wit: The north-west 1-4 of the north west 1-4 of section il town 4 range in. Webster county, Nebraska, for the taxes of the v ear issS, amount $t;.84, if not redeemed before November 3, is, I will make application for a treasiaer's tax deed. L. Baum. Henry Wagener: You are hcrebv notitled that I have purchased at the tax side November 3. ism;, to-wit: The south-east 1-1 of the north west l-t sections town 4 range 10, Webster county. Nebraska, for the taxes or the year lss.1. amount $., if not redeemed lefore November 3, lsxs, I will make application for atreasurer's tax deed. IBauni. Max 'Weinbenr: You are hereby notified that I have purchased at the tax sale. Novembers, l.ssi'. the following described land: The north east l-t ot the north-west 1-1 of section 3 town 4 liiii'vln WVliitir niiiitv. Wlir:isk:i. for tin- ' .. .... .f .1... .... WuT ....fviit.fr &V 'HI If tif.fr m himn ttu .trii ivs, itiiiipiiiit. -o, i itit itr- tei-ined before November :u lSSK, i vviil mase appic:ition for a treasurer's tax deed. U Ikiiim. Jlax Weinberg: Yon are hereby notified that i have pun based at the tax sale XovciiiImt:?, :.sm:. to-wit: Th south-east 1-4 of the nortli vt 1-1 of section atuvrn 4 range to. Webster tsiimty. Nebniska. for the taxes of theycar lf5 1 ancmiit s:; .tu. if not redeemed liefore November ' " 1,ts-' " '" '"','e application for a treasurer's j '' uet " " MUDll i Henry Ws ner: ouare hereby notified that . I have pun hased at the ta sale November 3, !--". to-v. it: The north east 1 4 oftheiiortli-oast l-;ot sc tiou'i; town -;r8ii;:e !, west, Webster on' ty. Nebraska, for the taxes ()f year l.", a'tMiiin " : if n t edce "etl befor- November :. !-', I will u:a!:e applici.t.i'ii for a treasurer's 'aMlced. !.. !'.tuiii. Ile'irv Wsgeier: vou are heitbv noticed :. at I have t urch.isil rt the t.ir sate Vown.ber .:. :?.". tt-v it : i In- so th-vi-i st 1-4 "f tl e north east I-! of sec'lon '.'.tout: 4 -:l:gclt, west. Welv ster count;.. Ncbiask.i. forth" taN-s of f ! year !s'. ;im oil"- S"..:ai if not re Venn tl I.efon- the ad j ilavof X'-vi its' c-. '- . i v. ill m " appli .itfou x .i tre.i-uier t.i !. . I- ll.::;n. i 'let-ry Wagen-t tb::t I Iiuvv inn eh.; T, ;.-s.;, t--e.ii: Tl: V-Mi :tr- 1 Te'-v t-t Ii:-I il r.t :nvii side Novein'it r iiuith-easi I-tit :i:er.or:h- I ea-t w ni sei t:ou .". fmn ; r..iu-. m vvt-t. vvfi st reimnlv. c!tr:.i.:i, forthe tax'-sof tl::e:ir ls-.-,.:m; nut .". .ai.it not redeemed before the 3d i .! ! At.veiBier.iss. I will m.;!.e atilii.:tiloli I ,. ., ...... ... .. V.I... .1. ..I t !. 4V .t.H..st,.. ,4- -it. i.. ...it. a.. Ileiii".' Wag'-iic- iin :ire !iere!iv imiIiSkI thai 1 have imreb-ivii at i'ie t.i s.-;:e Nov- i.slj J lS-ssto-wit: Tneiit'i fist I tf the n nli vvest 1-1 of .section i" t v: I range to. .:, v:-s:ereiniidy,Nel.nisl.::,Prtii-ta sof tl'ev m ISs.;. aniount ?5JVi, if not ieieei:iei ! f''".- m vendxr :?. t-S, I vmII n;:ike :;;; lirsnieu !ia treasurer's tax di ed. L. lUum. tleurv Wiigeni r: Vou are hereby itie d that I have purchased at tii" tax stile ov. a, 1km;. Iiv vvit: The southwest 1-4 r the northwest 1-1 l sec-jr..t'vvn4, mnge to. Webster county. .Neb. for the tax or the vv:ir in?.-., amount snl, ard tfnol rdeeeined before Mv.3. ls.s I will iiiaKe ai'ldication for a treasurer's ta.x iieeil. I., luuni. Heme Wagener: Yo- - hereby notified tuat 1 have purchased at 1 t i!e ? ov. .:. Isv;, :. wit: 'the .southeast Hi . Miortheust M o. s. e a. town !,i.iiij: lowest. 'ebtTco'iiity, cb.. for the ta s of tbevearl" ..amount "-. :f nja redeet-ed ln-tore Nov. T. Ks . 1 v id n:a!.e appli caiioi iortr-.isiinTs tax deed. 1- 1 ami', John it. Watt, vouan-hi rcby notified, that I ho. 1 tax saleceriiUeatc ilateit Nov 1, tss; for the tax f t-S'.on ths north ' j of the ne iiuarter of s-.- 'jn t-v it l range '- vv, pm., in Webster coim tv and s .ne of elnLsk:. a 1 assessed in your name. Tl time to- n-dcm;itini V4 expire vov I. ls?, '; not reibi-iM'ii previous to that tini" I wlll:ii'ilvtfi;iiiii.- treasurer for a t-ix deed. V. W. IM'tiiion. (. r. Task. 'a4- MrXryv, CASK R "VlC.s c 1 . rin:tXESAM) ' '.Sn.OV.SATl.AW r w.i itPnifiT hi -liiiiirts of il.i sf.'e 'olIee:io"sV.s -.wIZ asli'icat.-d t"isiuess eareful- :int cfSeieotl V attended U. Abstracts fura:.K- idcnai.plicitn.ii. D,-ni r Over Hist National liuil . Led cloud, Ne!. JOHN'1. ElSEi:. A1 TT;t""KV AT !.A W, All business liistrust ed t las -up v. til i e piou.ptiv a-. L- d d tjfhce.corn-rli avei.no awl w-ji-sii-JJeil I'Joml, Nf'n.tka. -treet I. w. iri.I.KVSMI. I) I T rTiM'.KIlATinrriiY.siciA:. i.. r..v I 1 nmiiiiraSmxcO!!. Ofiice etifcd'e First Vntliiiini it-'ik. I'etl (T ud velira-Ka Chrunlc dUeasostiv;i:-d by mail. C. V. KALrV. J. I KAI.KV. KAi.irv it::os. A ITfJtiXlIYS AT LAW. Ar.ts for the II. A vV M.K. i: hinds. Dtice on Web.-ter street ued Clou-I. Nebnis'tii. i t - i Chattel Tlorfgasc Sale. Notice Is hereby jdvi-ti that byvlrtue ofa ee. tain chaiti I mort!Sf! t-ivcu to .I.jMi MerrlU. l. l-rank CaioVh' bearing date rf .lulyntl:. l-HT. . vvilloutiierlUaj of Wiust. isvs. atth-'con.e ; of 4th a-'cmie :nl We' wr slreet. la the city i.f t It-d Cloud, Nebraska, silt t-i the ui'-tucst bidder I lor cah, one bav liore cidt 2 Years eld. iia""id ' Ita-'K'V. A true copy oi San; montane is now oti nle in coiiniv c1tks ofli-. o Webster coiin t, Nebraska, and :h-ie isdne then on the sum of tMrtv-'.ve (..) dollars ana intr-est. To satis J. tl.e sit n nv titer with cost and 4 xpciisc of foi -closure of s:iid sale. 1 )at il this ii'h day of duly, l$33. John Mrki::i.i , Moticisi-. CALIFORNIA I THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES ! BEWARE OFBtflTAITONB See that cur trabe mark, SANTA AB- IE, is on every bottle is w on every bottle of that pleasant California rem edy. Satfefartiun guar-'iiti-eii or-raon ey refunded by Henry Cook lilStfJUPTI 6Asw 'LrrN - ' .. jm m ..I mm lAHONFMmaflMWiil.ttU MAKE NO M1TSAKE By dispoilitis; the ymtnms s'" often mistaken for cosisnuiption. SANTA ABIE has lirnu:iit g!udiits- to many a household ami by promptly breaking up th cougti and iih! th-it too often developes int' that fital disease wi yet syve thousands Frin -m tintimey gravp. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of tlii j'le want reme dy always in the hnnt. THCONLY-l LCUArTANTEroi fc.... Ul.l ., IrlLa-i fCURE u JsHWIXCUCWLAW T. ATARI 'nnnini IT rill IDILIIWLWLU'U BUTiiiPiirmp CALIFORNIA CAT-B-CUBE The onlv cuarantced ei'.re fr catarrb. cold in the head, hay ?ever. "Rose cold cafar-ihal deafnexs and 'oar eyes, re stores the s-'ps'sk of last? and emell I removed iad ta.-tf and utiplpx.-aafc breath, renltniir fnm catarrh, roll H directions and a ci.r- is wrrantp! all driirg'ts. trend lor circular to. ABIETINE MEDICAL CO, Orovillo Six m n:h treatnieuLfoc t sent ninil tr- TO SANTAABIE P OAT-R-0URK for ifllo by TI. try f'oi.fc, Anenr. ir.T. 1 larkdurgco Wi)o!enIeAiuta Lincoln. Neb J? far Sr' . . i -;!.'. ks r.'- Boots and riboes Just reeeive! a fu!l line ei" Hand S.:ve-i Ro-jkfonI Shoes Finot ... .. . . i a Cloud. vcr iiiouiiiiL .' i.e-. Also, keep :lr- FINEST LIKE Of Hoot? -iml S'f-oCi in the Valley. Prices cheaper than iln cheapest. hwm ni iiits BA?!K5raQ CO.i A general banlcing business trans, actod in ell its branches. r, siorn m mm, 1 lit farm :a: i-SvMALnr. (Three or five v.-nts -si i iri.i S pe 1 cent, single nuirtgate. Xo iJpIbv m .-ecuring mntjev. 3Ilas llarlier. et It. jlotlsue. E. it. Smith. :.l. Vvistr, W. S. Garlvr. I'OUKESI'ONDENTS: Kouutz llros.. First Xatluti.it Kant First XutUo.ti ll.tri . Vev Ver'i.CIty )n:-iiri,Neb 5.i:ut.i. Neb ljf-jfgj-W Ja aaWat I irf a aw ,s i - rFl. B K 0M r.- Wniiier & II I r5 1 -n K i 1 tl I r t s i X.