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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1888)
" 3wnss: i V 4 a5- -?r j I i-Ci-rlJiIxleen. 'Will: f.h, :s.uo of T 'i: Chm:- we V:iv b.uk in T."J when Wc-h- h .:r t: C-itlon 8er county v-';i:- ": : 112SS with lit.." snr: '-' pr'iit tin' ;.: Ienot':iir th: the untro 1 1, citv, o; Sv'tl i i. IT.iSll n:. until tu with it ! V.' : a ft' a- . KS. m! .Mi.'Unjr '. : a iiujoiv, in til" ci'.r.j-v.t:''i in i' tout, f mv m i-.'t. mtu j in; ' iii: :, -:! lrill.f't". ii ii:t'f a itt.i.Yn !' s.vfct sl::t-."i :-.:. ii.M "i f mm: Ii tc:- -nnl b"!gl,l :i::t;; j-titlCn of a gnat jV.cui-. Tin: :i continue" to !o t'u l-adst: it: tii ! vis". . -.' an 'J I. !!l V? The Newspaper Revolution. From the Rociford III.) Aegistr. "The ra of cumbrous blanket-sheets seems cominz to an end, and newspapers like the Aeztt York Sun and Til CHICAGO DAILY NEWS are the prominent journalistic successes of the period. The papers that give enough reading matter to fill a good volume in each daily issue are going out of faTor with many people who have some other employment for their time than the search through mountains of straw for kernels of news. The sheets that give the news systematically mecessary padding, are taking the lead in the great cuiec. To YVn it ror-y Coucptv. Xul'reto i: ,i:ii:...m Vallct K. K. l: I have P'irvii:is-d .it lav sele tilt- f.illoviiiiir sand, tie iiiu-'U ---.I tho south west ', : t!i- Mill1, west l of -tvtl-i'l 1.. t wut rail:..' '- v-.o-:. Vi-..st-r otuslv, Nr'Tda. .kite t tvrii'iw.tc, Now:!:! ci ::, iv-ii. i-t. ;! ::i-.-. ir tii- ji-.ir I-si. :iitio;t:t of t:ixt -"T.i-S Jim- for r. dt-M-ittoii wi lc;irr .tov mi 1 1 ., I---S v."tic:i i -.vsll iiul.i aphe.-'-o lo.-.t irea-u.er's ta iue-1. I.. itituii. :v will sti.l ICJOI"'' paper thanks to o is- liiiUilriM. and ).:tr-iis .h- '" for nciiy -v.ts .;, i ni recenc the -;:t'i'i.::,:t j: tim i tii. tt turn M -Jllf -:. i a U with at"tiiM! lie koj't H to jt-iunit'i-in. r HK she :i l riirr In-st h- unit ax mmir. Tho WCSIC-V CHIEr' an;! the OMAHA W25KL7 B -IS from no'.v until January i3t 1030 fcr 50 c - 'h Como in an .1 :j'i"o33riba and get vho camna:p:i ii 122 : rr .v, a 'j z: . v- T'it CKISJ" wLlyivo a prize for the best display of Sold corn raised in county, Neb., Jewell or Smili cOiinlien, Kansfis, a foilo-va 1st. v'"i-- Oi.o year's aubscriptio:: to tha ?III-SP; 2ii priz j, nix month" 3d prize, t.iroc months. Brhig In your b .-.'-: corn c;:it ( i:;i'ii( , ! iii.u: ;iiu rltiT i r l I. !-? t. : .).i:..ii!.. Oit;i'. ! -!' hi i'. il! i.: ni ai..-::-'. tv-.:it U'd'in k .?. .ii i'-imim t.:: ir.ii-t- "N.r.- .f :li-. s- t ".Jr.:i:i:iij I, i ..-..i., ,:i-r:i- i'. will :; r.. ! ii-v.. . j; r;:n!c. .- -V.fVi. i-lli'ltV'-.Jf! Vi-Siklrr oiii-iv, ",c l-ni s.1 ;i: l.i mf , t! ..:. ,r.:.-l f'-rtii- in-ii..i i-t in-iit-.. full .-in' (inul .,-H , mem a iicii :id!ti'i..r. ;i ;ii -Aliii-li ti::-:: f-lHif.ii ( t- us ii:trc:-' -l m.iv atii-mi .-i'kI W ':'Hm- i v ;),( fiiw -JKnilii :i.il !n-:iii') c aril tin-.-iiiv !: (,: ,-i.r !.-,:ii-!. Xti--' J In ; i .! , u:it:ii -:itil Ii:t!i .:. -; h. n... ., i- n ., --,.,.,... ..,,tv in.. o.Webst'.'r oit, will 1)2 asked to enter a dt-crec ilwiarin- il: l:cl sii to the estate ot t.:f i.u-Joii.iii. i: f. . h.ijiii,, n, ,iavii. .... H. f.S.-orr. A'lii!iitis!rlor cf ' t .!., .; .I.his.Iiimi I ('ii:iHl:, !fr . !. Ami- t- -un - i. ,-M : . . ',),:i.j ji,,iL .. and amply, and without unnecessary padding, are taking Forty years ago the chief duty of an editor, in view of his limited facilities, was to gather all the news he could and print it. Intelligence was transmitted slowly; many occurrences of interest Mere never heard of beyond their immediate locality; ocean mails were long in transit, and the overthrow of an European dynasty was not known here until long after the event. Suddenly there came a change. The railroad and the telegraph superseded old methods, and the newspaper was literally flooded with news. The death of a petty ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a Presidential election, the accession of a sovereign, the outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty had been burden in Texas, all were hurried over the wires into the newspaper oniccs, and there being no idea of discrimination, all were printed Thus originated the " blanket sheet. The publisher who could send out thebiggest blanket for a nickel was the; most enterprising; the biggest paper was the best; it was a period of bigness. Bubafter a time the very excess of the evil brought the remedy, and there be gananeraofdiscrimination,duringwhich arose such journals as the Nczv York S and The Chicago Daily News. That the public appreciated the new departure is best evidenced in the fact that the Sun reached a circulation of 150, 000 a day, and The Daily News 175,000. The wonderful and constantly growingpopularity of the condensed, low-priced papers has so far brought the cumbrous and high-priced blanket-sheets to their senses, that they have now somewhat reformed both as to size and price, but they are still too far removed from the true ideal of American jour nalism to meet the needs of the great majority. In the west The Chicago Daily News has been the first to appreciate and meet the situation, and it now enjoys the results of its twelve years of pioneer work in a daily circulation averaging over three times that of any of its contemporaries, and . . I ILlll I . i&i.lm lJi msm mfik -$Mmmm0& pfeuT gafiigp mmmm. fi?J& I l!im I VM.V"E" '''(''WlfllPaj great considerably more than the circulations of all other Chicago dailies combined. It is hardly necessary to say that such a circulation could not be attained, much less maintained, except by a paper of high grade of excellence, as well as one sold at a popu lar price. To win such recognition the cheap paper must be as good a newspaper as the best ol of its higher-priced competitors. And tin's The Daily News certainly is. It is a member of the Associated Press, and is the only paper in Chicago which possesses a franchise which secures to it both the day and night dispatches of the Associa tion. In the general field of news-gathering it re presents in thchighcstdegrcc the progressive enter prise of American journalism : as a rropaper it challenges comparison with any m the land. its editorial columns The Daily News speaks from the standpoint of the inde pendent newspaper, and thcrcoy escapes the temptation of impairing honest and 4 nonoraoie innuence by condoning or defending the questionable under the pressure of party allegiance. It is not n organ, neither is it a neutral in questions of principle. It has the cour e of its convictions. The organ of no party, sect or interest, it voices the united de mand of all those better elements of society in behalf of purity-, honesty and decency in all the relations of life. By just so much as it thus com mends itself to the regard of the truly " best peo ple " of the community does it voluntarily re nounce any community of interest with all others. So conspicious a success must have its imi tators, and The Daily News has the endorsement such imitation always-bestows. However as it is the only one-cent paper in Chicago or the West which is amember of the Associated Press all other Chi cago Associated Press papers cost 3 cents all imitation must continue, so far as news giving value is concerned, to be but imitation. The Chicago Dajly News is " the original," " the best." !l-rt I.-iC.ro;-: 1-11 .n- l.-iv-y I'iiI'iV.! fi n S li.n'f ini!" 1'::m-i! :it t:i :; Sovi-n:- r -. lx:. t-i-Mi;-" Tii!- liortli .: it M-eK'Htin' t 1 x-t i! er'iii" :l kia'i ". ;ii iti-i", W-i-tfrs.-'i!ll... j t lu-i-l.:i. fort u ::ivri f tl.r :t I-.-.". :.u -: ::. ' j :nJ. i 11 .ti.-'ii moi - n-ii- .-i I-; i" " j M-m'rt-r. I s, I ui I m..I- :i;iiiU.iio:i l-t n-r.s-iu.-i-.:.. .dt fit. 1- iJ.ni:-:. I ! r!i K. !.-: "ir-mltl: 1 mi!! :cif" i: !: '. ' :-::o -Ht.iit at t ifta vili- vi-:nn"r : :-- lilt-: )::-.- 1 I (iiM-ft!.:'-j:.A.:t .'. :::.' U in t'.i-'.-ti ,(!:.... 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Mailed, postage paid, for 53.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. Every farmer can now have his daily paper at little more than the cost of the old time weekly. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Daily News, Chicago P .T JSJ.". .ill :-i Ntitniu ..s t-itni " . i-tr :!itiav--.nf tm- :'." t ..".:ii,nn:itt WZX. it i-tit i i( tin-! i !:- t!i- .5 ili 1 1" Ni.i iiil-i r. '--. I t. iI :it:ii.t utn I cat'-tii fi." :i tnasiitt."-- T ik-t-tl. It. ILiiim. Sii-iiiy Wi.t-icr- Vti sin- I.i-i!i;. -nl''cil tiiat I lf.vii !::( t' .; tla-t.i -..if (.. in i :;, i.-:. t,i-..t. 'I J..- n--r:. -..: - f t'i.- tc-.- -..-' i-i .f ."-'i.iir." : wrtrrrn- 1". V '' r i ti'mtv. -Ir.il .:.ti,:-il.f t ': titftt. it- .- . : lamiist . '. if lft vt ' t::ic i Ii-ton- ?.'n-.. ..- ta iiivi. in. I.. -i- apt ,u::i." i'-iili.ii' r r r.tiv -ii - r r- BANKING OUT WEST. i a iru-- aitil :t i c r j.t ; m nil- a part nf ;!t s an'n e." Allil-li-K llf IlJi-f , !. :'Il 1:1 , litis -;tli il-iv ; .IhJi. 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Iu:t.-cr that mi .slam- n! cn:tual s!'i-"-rJi-illli.- .-urd at '(,- tli:-.i i--i .ilii--?:-s-mil provided fiiil'-'r tt-at cm-Ij vt-i-'k Sid Ii-r -,11 be tiriv-lc-:.-! in t:.k.- nf .-.:iy futi-.n t-'ir "vaivtid to-! ll.-al ;iiii..uMion n :J. niiiti-u-r nf .NtiWt-s itstiitil at a:;t in,. me. vvlm-;. I!n- inimtit-r of Hb'in-H ;lu ; (.-.t n.-.i ,v .,1,- N..K. lulu r lit-n to".ti:. t-iial aanilui- i-f -::i--rr-vi.iudv U-n-l:it!Miid::i-id jiniv ii!:-il fin la Cut if .it anv tiiin.-altuiaiu tt- 4i Hi,. ii0lni ,, CHivi'ip oren it a--jjs i: matni-v t f C'l-il'tii an-i Mi"1 II- I 'llVliri.lt (If V.M it.i-tr-l Usit-t a,iv jdiar-s i-.tpitul -,u-rk t .-Ki-l Imard of dliVvinrs sli:,; u,nm.., t,.ir-.ri.-l;itj-r:il a lii.vii,, ,tf ,;. s, . b..li!er-tfj-rsii!.v.(- ni If.v tit-i-.., (..tl. w,rJ: .. ll- in i itnj f Hie not Set". r ,,,,-,- .,,. . ivlu-re.it the question or i--':ii" s.,i, sjjai,., 7-" -!?l!l .1 ,?.M-k -llrl'I ltl-S'-t'llllltt-.! ,,..,1 -t, ..:.!.. I I ' . ! I Illl I ' I Howliirrity iotic.v NliiirloCnm- Kut Willi tin- I'our (.i.tiiucis Start . 4Mybiiaiti"ss."' .-aiu si banker f rorn tb arid zone of UVstL-ni j-Taiisati lo a New York Timet reporter. "i- to loan uioncysit high rates of intt-H-si. I know how to ss'.fcly conduct that business in tho arid zone. About nine ycinv ago I e-?i.iblishcd my bank. I had jI-.'.ik'.i (-.ipital. A banking capital of SliiHM would bo l.:Klicd at in Ketv Yuri: City, but. it is amjile for opera tionstiust arc carried on iu the ai id zone. And my b:::il: pay.-. :i lum-h larcer per cent, of profit than any bank in New York. I can give the ba!:kers who do bts--iness in that town, ssuti who think they know all about the iiaiine-.. point--; on banking. They j.:t in their oOi.-cs sua. rub their faces with their lunds and pretend to think about financial matters and they tali: learnedly about hinglu and double standui-d. and tho Rurpla-jtind thv btat- of tnule and condi tion!! favorabla or nnfuvoniblc to pmiltsible baakiujr. but the truth Is that they don't Ircov.- hcr.v to b:tal: to a d.-cent piofir! Pros perity of ts-uth- ..la'. i::-.liu.try.' "' Itecx-'.unieU Rcornir.Hy. What ha-, prosperity, general prop. lity of the pA-.pl-, I ir.i-an. got to d;i with lKi:iki:i;::" his deiaat.ded. And tlica hos addmls "To bank to advantage yon" ai:.-: bank ssmong peo ple who a:-e k-.-.nl up and vho will cheerfully pay ivas-na.ibie rates of interest ciuslc. Yiiit ii i t nci-d to have musiein your sou! tit win .ii;-. It is -.imply the noise of :i vacant i-sind. Tht- Una! Iaugti of Oliver lioldsinith that be.sjak'. the vacant mind sippiies to a crowd. Tin- whistle shows tho vacant mind in its rohtary state. When you hear a man whistle who palpably docs not know a tune, lie is either a very good fellow or si very b.l f( !I.w. Did you ever notice that .Tews dih-L v.-aist'e much '. They haven't -xot much v:..-.'sit mind. When it isn'tiieeded in theirown Inisinesstheyrcntit to other businesses. lint of all whistlers the young gentlemen goiug home about one o'clock iu the morning, who whistles "11 Trovatore" with all the band parts, takes the bakery. tisat he than six :.d insmu pay. To it certainly fatal to cut i. a:i ! th-.i dibircd my opinion I m.s i -1 hi::, ought isot t. cxiK-ct to li.-e :..lsv nu-n'iv; at the mor.t. 'Then he bcsmie very s :; -.'-3 . a atcd that I thoa-jht tic emitdn't which I replied that I thot'.-'ht ho had better ! ';'" go lame, and if sifter i-ami tl'iV ration he wished to ii-..: asi opes-ii n he cor.Id call aain. Th'-n he h-f i:i tho .-a-.c of mind v.nich you observed." Iu this (3si-l happen to know that this surgeon .sacri.Iccd a lee of r.ct h:ss than two hundred and liny dollar-. PrjLably tho death dcou.ed man found a doctor with a more ela.stie eoiisiii-nco to carve him up. Uer.r.- .v.-- r. It-.! :t h.-mliv jut that 1 l-.ivi- t..lll:!s, '. .it ;!a-1 iv .t!i- ti-tti i IS. I-.-IJ. iil-.f! 'I'll- . -I.tll e.lit 1 -flf till -t M- u.-st t-J -e.t ;:.: . tov.n i iiu.ui- !'. V.i-i-r. r cmti.ty. Xi-liras!-::. i-i .he ta--s .-i" tin- - --.ir I- . .iiii -;:iit -.". :n. :t t:nt n-.i'-eaft! It-fnj- vhi-hiIk-i . Kv, 1 wi!l-rit-a,i Is'-st'Ioti lor at.e-lst.n r -ta di-ed. I.. i-.i a:. 1 t-.ta.v Signals. 'I-im-.l .sign Hies 4'siop." g.i ahead." Various . OtlC pull of the Two pulls me Three pulls t:i. an h.-.-k up." One whistle sigiiilt-'s "down brakes." , Two whistles hignitie.s "niT b.-.ikes." Three whiitles me.ias "b.tek up." Con'iuue.l whistles hi-lii-ttc danger." Sliort rapi-l whist ii -a cittieahirm."' , A slowly .wiMp'.i:- tee:i.ig of ihelianda over the h -a I sigi.tli.-, i u-'t Nlyw,y " A doiVutvsird nn.t-u of the hands with extended sinu, .sigat-es -stop." A Iwckiinsng muti-iu with one hand indi cates hack " A red li.ig waved up t:u- for the use of laom: :.v fs-oui 'I to 5 per ! eeut. per mouth, .lad the iniymcnt of each and avovy no.i- ti.-.t ;..i.i dw "at shutihl be secured by si chattel i;i-rtg-.:ge laid on all the pc-r.;onu! n.-ep,-ry owm-d bv tho .signer r.irk indicates :n -.tas -danger !x:.;::siiiive signi- of tin- :ii)4c. 'tMIl is i. in addhion. v.i-j must bo (lit atu tiiinl.votsjf tin- stiii-k-",,),! A.ir. v iiiis corpor.ui-.il iir,i ,.,, JTi-l date fn.in the Iilst day iifhKiil. ,se. wHiiiiit- i.-i Hiii-vii .-' - .-tiia-s. (oiler Aitr.M. The B.itu''ciiif ni llf t.,j- ,.or..0... Hon sh ill lie vt-ted hi a I. laj r ilu. w J., ir--iirsiii--t:i-iiii-"si.w,1,jlS.,,Itl(. ,,,, 1 t Ttl'e t silisarlioii o. I;., ,fv. .,!,. ',.: ,.( , rr h:d! lie .tock-l.oloix';,d i. t.;i.,.,t ,, .,. , ,p, a.........l .....ll.t.. aiu:! 1...1 I .t.. .. ... ... aiiuii.il in.. .n. aiii.i iii'i.i iin-ir (i.nrc lailll 'Itt I SUti essoi s itrt-.iecti-i caruuiuoi. i.ucuii to-i::i"-.- s: sum to one man. I never k-tnl a csnti.taer more than ?I00. cxecp ou tin- lii--.il ck-an tip. utwl I very ' seldom 1 ad.i uism tnor. than 'VI while '.25 is my favorite si...: to loud to tiller. of the soil. I tievi r loan miaty for ics-. than .'J per nt. per rionih. 1 fj-ciiucntly ch-irgi . icr cent., said soiaeima-s 1 get" higher rales. Tor instance, a -raugor came "r.ito my bank a few mo-.itl.s a-ro. 'He sail: i w.-.u: to borrow .1.1 far flX tcen di-v.s." "I.;a:d: -rdoi-ev i.s miglay scs:rcc. Jack." ''I kumv it is,' h sa.-i: 'what is tho rate.' , Jsu-k. Ia:i-werel. 'money is scarce mighty :,e .v.- 1. : s:-; y.ai a-.-e "tin old cus tomer I ;vi ! :;! It.'t a pimt 111 your favor. ' You want '.." for iiteeji il.iysr Well, 1 will make out t:..-note for .ti. How will that! suit you!" i "Uanj-er. A red llasr by the m n1-, ahead " A red tla-x c.irrlc 1 on .: lies -an engine 10 ! ivv.j. A red Hag rai-c-l at stop." A lantern swung :tt t-ialit aii,r!.-s across the tr.t-k i.i'-ans ".-.ti,,.. A lr.utein i-ai-jil and l.iv.eied vt.-iiesilly is a signal to "siasi." A lantern s-.vang 111 :: e:v.o signities 'back the tram." NOTES ON HYPNOTISM. Itrsiilt.. ora 1-J till-.! Slmir of !:- Mcmo rj in t:-- ::-.-pii(it:c Slate. Dr. A. Diehas. v.ritia'r m tl .lai'n'fan Journal of V I, ).-;;. has made a detailed study of the me. ior. iu the hypnotic state, and summarizes hi-, main con-.lusions some whutas follous. ii. Duiing the hypnotic sleep the saltuct rcmcnibers the expe riences of hi-. v.-..:ii'' !5f-as well .1-. of pre viff.is hyptjoscs. c.'i. I,- liypnotism there !5 often an t-Mt.'aiioti oi the memory, anil r.t times a c.:.:ii m js 1 Latent, lesafing to th: a-..u.::.-.:.,:i ; a f-rcia icrsonality. 3). The me'iiorv 1 f uh.l h.:? 11 goingon during nyp i-: .s iisa.tjjy 1 -.,j, it can often be rovivi .1 l-y a sivpte suggestion, and at time-, th- ;:a :a--.-y .,t a i:g :.-,el hallueina tiois may tinge:- 1.11 and .uai i c the wait ing conditliin 1 ! . . Tin t-j -v..' ..-caii, at his will, hive ; ii - -r t'-c s-i- s of tho hypnotic fis:te r--:i-i-il:ei-fii or for;; Jttcn bvmakinsr gcstjo'i. (. Sugges . :y e'.t.i. ..hie as un- M.i Vv't-Iiilit-rj: Sm: .ire tier. I.;. iu:i!ili: tlta: I have paivi: d :t!-e 1 1 .;;!(. XineiiuVr.T. J-':. t'i-toltov,: i-i drs.-.ilie-! I.inl: i'lu jaiifi-i-st 1-4 oi s'je iu.:tii-. I-t of s.ttiou.: luvn l 1 . V.i '.st -r "! t-. ?.rt"rs..a. !"- ! taxes of tin-ve ir t-v-.'.aiiio'iat t:v. if nut le- iti laed liffereNovcinoer::. I-.-. 1 v.i.i :i:.t :isi;-':iioti for:-. :rer-!i'r-r"- :;r. de-d. ! 1 aia-i. y.-.ii .W-iiili-r--. oe ::r-- l:e:c'. i:":ii:--I t'i it ll.a-.epilKli::s(!.it the t . ':-Ie X--U-rnlr.:. Ivs-I. to-tvit: 'I "i--otitis i-i-i I-i oi i.li- 'HI-ns west t-t (! tisi:stiiv.ii : ia-.s:e tu. vi'..t r .-iiintv. Xe!r:i-!:a. torSti-tai-ii'" tin -.i-ari-v, stiiHiiiiit ?.5.:. if not rei!i-et-iil "'iefore Xove i:!iv :t. In-w. I will iiiuke sipj.IIi at!oii Tor a trea-.'.-r's tax deed. U Ikiiuii liy .i5-' c "!:; t'i;- - is . n.-J.i'.oii fnr y." -ri;j-,- t: A III TI h-is bro.i : g-- . lliMt-flil.M a si-1 !v in- t: if 1 1 .. ct-?:gti .mil r !; ; .1. .f! te- tut "'i-it ' j'.i' .-, vf iIi-u--Ma- r ' .-,-- Vim jj ,'.i to- iti.ir .s Iintt!.-1- t -!( .'.'..-tv- mi tl!i j-i-si-i- ::s imi. - s- ' I ' -' It S retl ?. X I'A ;t n:. -v ;i l-rei' ing '- en "C. - v. i l ': I... hy Ml' ii 'i:r- sJL 'A m a Br i -V i - Ml m P' wy j ) 1. " s . , - 'S. t T-?Ata5vCt.fTl TA?iVMmUlk MAfl "'vrr 1 v. 'Siwim v v- sr& i& iJSJA i vT? " 'A fc -I Sfet A til firS H' SSI Mm tV' S1& thc O 1ST. I.Y- .T.E:iTnar- i vifrv-s-A ffiiAT?A!lTEED 12 gy uyu. j Hgptkt. ; cuKe tct?I .i . -- -- 1. n tuui SiZxiTtK Cs'f'ii'J'-c ATARHW i I.! FOUXIA r irfi 1 nl L-n.ir.ipro: : i-i- : - 1 1 isifjicitrroV -rrikEd - .! IK i.. jru' -' 1- - ni'ivi Iv -llll. t'lf"- he:i-i, b'V -. 1 ,.,......., .. 1 .ClllK t'l M-tl- ii t-.i'! I reriiltiiii s tt Henry Wag--i:i-r: oaareh-rt !v n-tiln d that 1 have i'lUch.isi-d sit the tax vile Xisvciijl.ci- .;. 1-n;, JiMvii: Tli-aorth east I-t ortii.-mot!: isi 1-iof htctv.ii STt town r.usr:i-1'. niv. vv.lsier -ouiitv. Xelnask.i, for si..' tai- of the jiv.r i-sN";. antouiit ". .0, if nut r-.-lev 1 nl ii:-f.ii- Novi-iiiln-r J. VvS I will inako api.liir.tiii'i fur a tit-asiin-i-S tax deed. I Istiiin. liar. :; p:rt m" si -t:on !,eci.i-. . bo i. coiiiiviu-. Lit-i-.i.t-y ifd th- p ."'it 1 tt notisa w n.-vt'.c-. Ho !..: stud- to hvp- irr.-ct .irit.-;iii-:il5iin on .llr. 'The elu.iige winch ia'.se.s placu in ditria-: ;! 10 air 'in: 1 -j t'i..t .-uch sub jects !dn:i ,ly -. rsri- f. .-a mhsUc or less that thc cp.r..:.)r... )ni!r...i..ls ti.tm lo go to deep, and the dtsirod rt ,iil: -.i.si.es. Fur- tarnaoii . j- the :.ub;e.-;, 0:1 -oia 1 o sleep, hie-. 1. ti !f .vr.t.-.igo.i ijv- ;. certain of rc-i-ir.su.i is very do- rer""-. ' :i. eve:! tlic -""i -:ai iher sent him 0 sleep. I;- uul r:ol "n. K t-idctt." say- t!io I.-tndi-n l-!mii-r " When taken i-i a O.vy -isitt. '-o sitijiosphcrc in countr.v placos a- : r::r..l district.- contains from -2iK: 1.. -..! . t or ,-,i.. o,- o.-.-y-'en. and only l. ii er ooi.' of ivrStunc acid : and in town di.-.triels t-..:-i 'M'Tto -i'l'.o percent. 1 roasctou.M Of ox'-Lvn. : mi U.4 t; cent, of carhonio -pan them us '.f-.tii jc.-t ta th" former, tiit'np TS.IOJ-. ';!.. .,c (tbscrvationa show thi-ii:ijio,-!:uiivof li.e s ihjivtivc clo ncuts 111 the i.-.-.-.-ss of l.-.,-:i,u..,.a. and in- Jicaieifa- :r. . 1 ' bv vvh:--i ' acid. Ine proi -t lion 1.1 tl fore ve.-y sai.i I. at.d i id. tl iu KM!-.!, or 1 i: J . i.) parts, air is breati-.l :: ags.m ir about Is -J IK.-I- eea. .) ta .siit.jict un- D- A 1 r vil Jf Tim ;! .lie ..... :.... . I 4l,rj jt In .!!; ..-..i:.a.1 1 1 li'rl'iii,i.e.-tioiish.ilIeli-1:fr..:ita:iiii!i-;l..l- thought voa char.-ro.l :t per cent.,' and ho! P- W"-r -ir!.!:-e. c:d. o i"i:-i while the Tile' 'Wo 'of oowv1?,. .:-:".' n',""'-M-" -' lcok-fj 1'- "'S'-i- ' - ox-yg.n !.-as di.-:..:ie a. d b; a..., :t ,k-i-cent.. ?r,mor."rs. .'' IC '"- '"" '" M '"No.J.,c:..'i.,;i,d. -limes arc hard. X fe car;,.-::Vaci.. :, is i --.,.. .0 l-l times ,A". vil-. Th l.-siri! ..', tlirt-i-fiiv have to eh. .ge .", p. r cent.,' and I smiled l !,c "'"W-"1' :.- -t.i.v. ; el. .in- must lw wiau ciei-ion :n ineaniiian laei-tn.- of -aid, jvwectlyu: 1'iri I vurv iunoi-i:ii in t, :.in 1 .i.-n. .."n-outiuarv Wo.klK.ld.-rs to be h:-ld at the .o.'-i-eef -sitdie:. ...tfcn 'h-'said artei"iinome-.t'mt!i..i..nt ' atmospa.-r.-. .-i ,:.... -.; e.l-.-n 1: .-. ccllwcted ItMiiati-iti 011 tlieli.--.. Ihur-i! -. ti. t-v.ir .ir.. ...1. ii, a suui.aiii 1 a moiiii at s attempt ...' , ... . .... r.-aratvvji.-hinf!i:iB.-ai-.t:,-k-hi.liIi-. eit'i--! I to grasp tin-intere.-.t problem. if you are ,, J'!,'(;,n ''' '"V ' :".' '" '" u'.ro.iuce(i. tyIiiias.lforl!J-.iot,I..dil.e(n:iil,-d to oW charging . iter cent., 1 suppose that Iwill ;,M' ;"""- ' oxti:.g:.is.ei-. am! whciiau an- Tote for .acli mi:,--fn. cipitiit si.K-l; held by Isn.i. , Imve to pav It. bid I ihhik II per cent is suf. ' ,!na ,! I,!si-J'' '" '" l'-' ' 'i ijui-.klr ml sit v.liieh ni-i'ti'ig a ii.nsriit:it on ! JT- 7- . , 1 u.u.t . i.i itiu. issui- .. ,, ma(initvr.rtlies!i:in.,i,r.i',ir:irat.-iisti-Li.-i!!' flcicnt interest for any farmer to nar. " latter is there- t aotisui to th. i- icily 4 jisirts IJut when the oi.iains only -11 and -1.00 1. or.. :ielhr fst.j.. . and acts ..: ?:.;'. -o-ilied hyp- liaell.:-a.i...-i of t.-o ho:irin( r .1. . .1 r ...... . 1 ji u.-i.t.-ai. ii.-ic..;cit -jtic t-.-..5t.:gef nino leaf hoy.s ami. atiti- ..y,.:i . ..:ag them, jp..t :o taom and bad v..t ,u ualses made aeforo them. 'Hie hojj'-: 1. tarorthcm svas found t- i-- im -.,w .; t. 0 im-irovo- ucni is rc;x-r.. ;ighleeii ua nil; llenrv Wsigt'icr: ;i arc ia-rt-bv ni-tfid that I have pure!i:is.-d at .the ta viV Xuvetn!-r :. S.-v-st. to-vvit: I.e so .tl.-v.e-t l-l of :!: north east l- of si't-i-on r". town 4 raiaa.' li. v ei. WVlt ster county. Xf'.'iasU-s.fortlic :.'.' --of t.' v.-ar tsN'.a'itotait s?-:Oif s:.f ic-'t-.-ai-d l-rr.-r.-tli-'Vi d.ivof Xoviltiher. !-. 1 .":II sn ike aitjtlii-s.ti.ni lor a treasircr". :.i. ,.... I.. i:-ii:.i. tU, K - eoil cos re- ' ami --smll .-to -m iinj.1 ant fiio.-i c-i'a.rii. i ilow tl ri-ciini-s iiiu! i c:r s w lrram I y a ' 'i nj.-ei.tj -:..,. j -. r ,.;-,, r 0 AiUKi'i:."!-: UK!HC.-L ", U.-ville Six tu .j, : - ::! tnsf.'i for $" 1 mini ' js -d S.TAir: AK! ' - r !:-::i;r;r: fot - lo ,,y ii pry 1 '!. Ago'it. it. t. n. iK:;.D!,i,(;i,t Whfilcssi'eAgent.- J.ii.co!c. Nel ndlllol d ;f Ib-niv WasciiiT: Vii sr- 1-i-if--. in-Mi. i' that I liave pureha-ed -it ill :a vd- otei.rri ::, l.vsl. I1H1 ii: The n.is:'.-- -t l-l : tin noriii-ea-t ! 4 of si'i-tiOH :.". t.iv.u I n.lti- t- v.i-s. HVI steri-oiuitv. Xchrst-'i:!. for the ta;"-.of tliejear I -'. si'm.sstil -"..: it not redeemed In-fore ''' ::d daviif Ncv.-in'-c.-.l-v I .-.ill niak- stppli -r.ti.ia foratresis-iu-r'sfs.. d.cd. !. ll.ium ll-urv " ..viie-s 'i :T" !i-:--". i-.if :khI th.'t ! have tiiciia-id at '!: M -s-i'i- NoiiMlier ; 1S:. t.i-t-.ll: Tlie no f!i 'M-I I-. ' the u-r!ti-vve-t 1-1 of-eeti..:. i". t a.n ! -iin:oI. .Ve-t. Wt- sti-r cvintv. Xet.n':.'s:i. for tii- taes ni :!.e yar J I.V.-S. .-.ii.oant ,".:.-. i.- i:.. '..- tiv:it-,-o h. ....- veiniier a. 1-.-. I ".ii! m -': .ippli ".i-' I r:s trei-iner's t.id cl. I.. is-.ii.:i. t 1 s-Ui-uLigul w -. I i. & .-. s - -f . . Mf' llvnn Wiigcn Voi:a."-!u- -.-''v .l.fi.-.I Jlisit ! Ii tve nmviisiM-d at t'i- t.k -d mv. ::. t--4 .)- '.vit: 'Use -iitr.-.ist ! 4 of t..e itorthvi 1 1-S -l si-.--", t-if.ii-!. rat.j:!- t.'. '.Ve!i-tf-i-i:tr.:j. m ! fr the 'aes .: fie y .11- :--". am.-.a-.t . s. : i it n-'t riti-eeiiii I lie'o'i- sitv.::, t.-'S I -. t". .-it: l.e .illit-sstn 1 f'-ra I'ea- !S r's tat an d. i. !'..ia:i. H-iiiv V.'ssseti:' so-ia. i have nsinl.as.--l at tiiet.i wit: '1 la- sii-:tn"ssti-lnl iJ Vi. town 4. nii'e H,vi-s:. ' for the t:es o! the; csirl-.-redi-eined before Mi-.. ". I ij s'.iij p.-t.,!-;iii. ..fter con-titutia eii'iritiu AHf. i". Muiii:i a ri.siru-v o-etir ii- the ixKinl f dir-"-l.i-s tla- rem.iit'i ng im.-:ahf r -f jBt.l lioaid. sil tSii-tr first iiiiH-ting Ii ii.,if;.-i Stistll fleet si si'iifv..r vvlm sluii hoid his i.i Oiitil the ii'-.t au-iiia' j:if tlm; of sr.it-k-hoMei - Avr. X. ila- hitk-I tedlli-ss of thNi-itiiisusitiou ! rtia'l at no linn-c..Y-d (inf-f.fth t,f its (Sip":'.::!. -k. J Witiii-sdtirh":;.'-. tl.ls-.ctli d.it ,: .b-iv. Is-.-. I I. I llixri: ' , J. J M u.i. hi: t t W. X. IsrciiAi isi U I'. Ai.iuinsT V.ilMc.Ky.xv.T W. b. 4r.ltlll-!: '. r.t'rnyn .V. . I'll Kl-O. Stsite -if Xe'.-ni-ka. Vt'eb-t-r niiuity, -s. i;u tlilsiSTtli ibivof.lnlv. A. I), is.-.. Iietore hji- no'an iiubii" of, WeJ)stcr i-uin!. Xebniska. Pf-rs.v:J v.-at-is J. I. Mint-.-..!. I Killer, W. . lJcliar.ls:n. i.. I'. Albii-sid. :. I. .Ib-Kea'-r, S. J u :': O. f. l 'si' Iter .wid V.. f. Pi.-kin-. t-lew-II i.-nor.si utio M-tei-.-tJ :ieki.iivvlcd-oi Ifuit tl i'v 1 x eiili-d tiie funyoitiiiistrtiiiu'iil Tor llje per :si. tbi-n in ment'01 .-d WltnMsi.ii Imi -1 ::i:dss-..l of .-ilit-e the tLtv and vcarajii.-x.i !. J'. . 1SK.VCHV. Xolarv i'lildii. He signed the note and the chattel to secure its payment, and to this day that j WANTED CE CARVED. man b-'tieves that he paid 5 per cent, per I Au i-s !ii.i-ti-.i:iiisiti(. ivculiar Mea month instead of :k:': jkt cent." And the j ,al "" "r l.uaHiln. mcrrv bar.ker lauttueil loudly as he added: T'10 imagination, said uioro especially the "And those ai-i the sort of men I like to do credulity of man, say, tl Topical Talker'' business with. VHY MEN WHISTLE. I'rocH Auction! Auction! I am r.'tj s'l'd witling 10 ntfe'id a!i ftles If Vel'-lir. Sinilii iitul Ji 1" cObutiss , .-? .: 1 -li.i.i. ". Term vcrj rl!!injili.V. I. ('. Waii-ilt, It In Simply thc Sulnn Which nun :t Varunt Mind. A writer in the San Francisco Cfirniele has elldeavorll to expTain why men whistle. Accortli ng to t his suit hority whistling was invented to jvc a man a clianca to add a noise to the other iues in creation. Tho other noises in nature are ah attuned to the character of tl e ssrt iclo that pi-mluccs them. The bree-o m::!:e.s its geutJu aigli, the brook ha-s its iieculiar sound, the storm has Its civiah and it- r. tr. Every thing mado a noi3o4u lb' world c:.cept man when ho was a'oueJ A man can't talk to himself; it is idiotic altncrgh it t astotiishing ':ow many people do it A iyst;h i.s ii-.t si very en joy aolc soitiid ami it in-i:-.es the lungs to pro diKo it. A .s.ieisj' a 1 1. -sty. goes with a cold its th Ii al. Vrtii . a ms.n cssu d'tig: tii. t is Ii. can try to sing, ba if it is at s: sigrtc .."o'c. it r.c-oir s f-i.'itoi.ovv to Ik- w---!c1 if ..- r. 1 Vdy i:as :- 1 . -"i " hi: -.f v v- tll I ..". T...s."s v... vo'ii i'l'vo J.uch : j, r-i,Ji,-.-. , t u li.r -a.. ." vl cy cas.'t wht-s.io. ! - i-i'. a.. : 1 " . rc'Vvs j of the Pittsburgh aihj' ;.. (,rr-r a tempting field for tin- fp::-c': and thc dishonest man of medicine. It seems that w"cn si man's physical strength is sapped or some dire enmy in tiie shape of disease thresstenn it thc capacity of his faith is enlarged and tho tentacles of his imag',i:itioa are 11 ultiplied. Uc will lielievv any th;nv ;i do-tor tells him, and clutch at any straw hope holds out. A few days :s"o as ! -.- .ti ix-il thc ofiico of one of the mo.-.t up;-ight and learned of Pittsburgh's .siir(j-..i. .. I jaet a little man coming out. Ue was intensely angry; there wsis no disguising nf thai fsa-t. sai-lhe was swearing at the physician wl.Osc olacc ho was leaving a a great rate. I asked the doctor what had happened. "Nothing exti-cordmary."' he replied. That niati h.td a cancCi sind wanted mc to operate on ii." - Sc:;r.Y-st.:t(aii. Thai ::mi Tommy, da you know what thc cleaning of 4 Amen is!" Tommy "Yos'm; it's whit the peo ple say wli-ii lh-y ibiskil't.ti'iici'orthernih tster to stop." The Celt'! rat-d St: K Ili.lSI ISA WP A JK. HH eatior. for atre.istir. r'.s : !-s : iu-rcliy lietit'.-il tTi.it sih- .-'ov..';. !vs-:. 'it- i(!tK-:i.s; i-; hj- j ! -t.-ri-o'inty. m!.,I , asTiiint $JK 11 r 1 -.tid make appd- j Vr,i!.--- 1 -IiS!.i.. I) l'ami:. Iolat IS. Walt. Ii .Id ta Sileies ta -f Ins.;. oa th: .1 .-her I-t lmttl' d. that J sito ds.tt-o vov 1. i-sitfortli!' i:o-"!!i ."I Hie no ijuaiu-r 1 sec "- to-.t ti I nilie iv.ii-111., in eli-ler ctiiill tv alidstateof M-!irsik:;. .1 ' a es-ed in vntsr iiaitii. 'I. tiin.- f"r rideii'jU'on vtill eiiire (V I. tSs. t !!') !. im-ii previ'm- to tliat t:mt I will a, M lyioC-ina'f trea-ur.-r for .1 t deed. K. V". I-finton .'. .'VsK. I.s. , Xl.Mi. t.i:,. ;. :;.. t 'n"!t.vBs.iMi (':v.-,:ui3s,vr uw Will prsii-iii-t: in si'Icmrts f-i this stst- (ilj.vt5tii-ts t : a- i.I:aoiI !i:sate-s .-areiul- .tel:.' !'i-. Ab-lrit-i- tiiriiiv-- Kir-t Xat'i.uai P...:.' . he! V Sl'lll l-ii 1 -siv 1 don a; plit-.Ul'-i:. Oi'ru . !-.-r cliiltil. !'. .i''ji. . vrist-'i: , TT'NI-.Y.'.TI.AVr. 1I tuidii'-s' ii-fi:-t ms .-sro iv ill !rt proioptt- .tic .1 .. ... . .. t . it M. id Its-o. corn-r .Mi .tv. tte.l ("lonif. X'-liisisK-i. -.ii.l ei.-t I-flSst P d.l. f -re. r J tr!.L!-:s,v. i T'."i'.i:'iiA'niic n;vHTAX. v. I f alidl.-i -lli-ion. ClilieonpjHxitc j .-iiio.!:i: iianls. i:.-.j ('! n.j N.-'.rsika j Viiioiia- Ha I'hronie il:-c -s. :;::- Kir-t ,iM-str sited !- iiii'1. t.--Ii ma.i tu - I r " ..t.- :u-d ! . Iteo t-pind: (tec. ''ion! i.i'i "I :srd..T ,. veig!i Hit. Wouldn't you do it? r itcs. imd-'j certain conditions In first pV-u 1 1 ii 'isded hira by faying" I w: ir-ti t.scl.v sorry for him. but I 1 :: t fake i..r. case. lie asked :uc w'iy, and 1 said I v.-oulii r.'t'.or net answer. Hut he insisted, saying that he had c-'aie f.vo lsuraJred milts to see mi- and wanted my opinion, whatever it was. Sj 1 tel.i h:m p'.umply that his can- 1'ioperty of W. J. I', s-sv. es-.-tn of IMS as fini.j.v.": -1. day at t-i.'"- ':.'.. "-b bt and 1 ties-Ja- f.f -(jib of River: Wedtif-'d'-'; i at Owner's. Stab!-'. I-'KANIC is a drpid. ba;.. jiti-i"d-. agnd 1 years. Sue n-vie.'i'id.ictiu'i :te was -Ltd !.i- rrrs.ss a;s Iissj-orted ercIicri):i-Xo"n:.-'.st i.vvs.td bv she Dun ...isis of I'lstit.:-. x !-:. Iirpi.rter nf 'a. .-'.alii u.s. His J.;- . : N'.inrar. tu lance U-.!i'".un eogf. Thlt.M-. .7 to .ti-.sri c. t io stand mi1 .-uck. ' :e wi I " t. km to prev : t -rei'Ui.ls b ti wil in ; be respo:.-!l e i-aiyt'. t r'liy O'o.-. Parties di.-pos-mg i''mp: - 1 cfore :! s're known to be .c-tf. lnl in- .boots and Shoes n-t rrceivril a rul: line oi" 1 lanu beweif Io-jk:v:rd Si Fittest vcr hroiiglit Al.-(. keep to lien the noes Hottd. FINEST LINE Of Coots anil Siloes in :!u- valley. Prices cheaper tiian thecht apest. ?.u 1 mm m ii 1 3ANKINO CO., ( W. -.:. 1. PCI Ui-il CI. .$ .1. 1.. Ktr.f.. e.A'.I.', iI!:OS. rruixrv-s ...t i..v. .-."eiits fr r:a n .; V.i. 1; ;-.aK. otit-eoa Wei.iti r-.ttiv: inn. e-irs s ... A ?onoril banking buame35 trans acted in el! its branches. a nasi inmost i:e and Me Chattel ?S:rfsa-c NstSe. Xi.l'i-e i, hi-retiy shea that by .isttte m a ei-r taut i-tisittel niortg:i-;e ji .--n to.lo'.-n ilerrill. I-t I'rsMik I'anlii-Iil tii-ari': .late i Jap isij ;-.;7. n-.tl 0:1 the dd:s. oi Aici'ist. lv, attli ee.ii-.-r of t:h aw-nttc an-' '.Vt-.-s .- s' -eet. h tl .rt . g-i! ("tejil. Xeora-ki. -el' i- tti !ii i--t ji,t fon-sit, tineh.iv IhTy- ci-lfjv -irs 1 ii. . ; ' hs'U-y. A true .p o v nt mortpn-jt 1. 011 ale in 1 mill y - oPi. , , V",.i wj, , I . -el is'ska, sill 1 th-10 is d.- rl.i-teo 1 1 1 - . ids irtt-tiveCmdu'i.jr.- ui ii .t-vs-. Jo--ils iv tm- sum tojfett. r vvi's 1 o-t- atiti -x-m-iiv .. . foree'ostirr o::o -.r- lut.d this.--h .--. . I iniseis? ?aihn m mm FARM LOAN? A SPEClALTf. Three or five js strnc cent, single murtcice. 2t in secttring money. s pe DiitKrrj'Ks S:la5 tlarlier. K.l..Sir.U!i. W. i. Ilea. II. II!:.ii..:, ;. o. "i 1 (iarler. y ,M Aj 3mTt r Kouutz I.'roj. fonr.ns 11 ':,t)extj? A& . .-- ITit- ..tn-i.XsS li'.Sik -JP 3AJ- A -!..,1 Vl. '.e nvtrs: 'd ..' : 'i.C .i a 1 m : wti. 11