p&&&&&' L L u i.' ; T3 J -, " .WSSJ-- -a -?vrvri''s.5'S-- .iirso'e5wSsN''f!iP R.'- v CHTEF. Red Cloud KVTY ttrCJWUT At 1HE C10TD, XESSASZA. m; " sweSKSff'v35S55 . wm w .WKaKKir lVtT tlB L THOMAS (1.60 e vetr if paid ir Ad7:e. EAST I-EAFT UK .SOl'TH-EAST -VIA THE R.R tejrither nitb tfi C. B. A i Khicli I Cil.'td the ington Route ! mott coiiuilflpliri" ljriirpin Xctraka tud all itiute Krtnf Miocri Kiir. necr Inkiti? ihin Imp rrnu the 3o. Kuir .it I'laUtmoutli or iho smoutli Steel Bridge, licit ha lati'ly boon ruutjilctd. pgh Day Conit?K -AND rlfiiinn Sleep i n gCnrw ai:e ki'X to ingtcn.l'cGrin.Cliicago anil St. ILOuix, lot r routiet t lom1 are nimli in union drpc 5 I01MF Jtoitli KikI miJ Si.iitli '1 rain ly route Murt in Xd rackn are th'ic- 11 Irre itnn tiie vnrn ti accident Ihich to Ir.queiitly d lr tnuns couime through Ircm thr muun- tftidn. and iwrriiKt ri tire tLus tare jf iniiliiiic com! con- nrctium when they tuko the to. A M. route cast. irough Tickets AT LOWEST KATES in tLe Ktatr. m well ni full and reliaHe Itiuli iciniri.l. o.in be Kail u""' aMilicn- U. A SI. it. It. Ai'iLl! ul Piiy ol Hu ll rtatioi., or to JZBCEVAL LOWILL, (Jcncn.1 ficl-t Agent. OMAHA. KKIt. imcsc kesotiis:ecs, HKAI'ULARTi:it.S I"UR wiiQ r;2,i ess.i;s MNWam.'HI.IHUHKBnBB JO U z u o a & M M 03 a C4 S H O 3 2l U K J c o rt u C o &S w r c ?8 sll e -- - c (kJ 3 es ROBINSON agon Company, MANUrACrVKi:i:s of 'arm te ;prm Buggies Si Phaetons. )o( Ye do not Want Agents r WE OFFER OUC ,. a m B m I ISO r fl TH Tf2.n S V EI11C.LS I Id IrdliUOul. a A-U-.G i&,J? TO THE T1IADE. Cjrk that l:a an e-trtlliiod ropulft- fjijii, :i!Ui tJi:il mu . naiiuifii wmi a:n isfaotion. boih to buyor ntid selk-r. Send for ibitins ami jrices to KOBIXa'OX WAGUX CO. g.v. I'incimiati, Ohio. , Kr-isr:! llciisrs!! others!! I -kTe you d::ui ed at msht and hr..ken 0: rour rtt : by a .-i.k en .Id :t cri n s and crj ins w ith the .rrruciatirif rn ' ' f-f teeth? If so. p at 5"J""i --T; l,.r.. fjirs. Window's S..oth- A Carrh. Cold cr Scrs Tircat halt bo stopped. Nesle:t frequently wsalts 11. an locurVoic unjr. Di-jsc or Cona.iiptioa. M I S 'Ty ri"'(1.-v-A.",i m It P --,., . WMiyid 5n Syrup- It wiD re o.e ihc iMjorlutleiuffer Vr iminuliatclj denccJ upon it: there is no 1 LVtRke about it. liiere if not a. uiotbcr on earth tbo has ever used it. ubo uill not tell you at rMw that it will rulnio the fcowcM. and fire iv operating libo uiaic. It is perfectly safe trrXS in all case?, and idcajant to the tasto.acdr U tbo prescription of ono ortho oldest an 1 best fWn.n!e n!iTfician and nurice in the Lnito JjggE Sofd cvctyyhvrc. cent; a bottle linAMhuia. BronchitK Coneh Catarrh, "nmptive and 1 hro-t Dheasc. For tb.rty Tear tnc 1 roencs ric-;.ii .w..iiv,jti iihmciaaf. ?nd always mre perfest iiti.jfiistion. TbreHotn)r untnei but hvi lera Ut'rd bx ilcni cnftant me for. nearly an nLr -veneration, thvy have atuiaed well irked rank amon the few :.-.tdo remedies of ST" i I'ubl.c pMikci and .lincers u-c th.m ltjTfi.etts a czr rerjrtv.. vol. vnr. nrwyi&s ltinEivoiiY. Case & McNenv, A TTOkSKYS AT LAW. Office vw tlvur north of Ourbrrn Store. ju;d cloi'i, n:ij. Collcetions nnide A promptly 1 emitted. j. s. 'giTham, a itoiinky am coi-n.-o:i.oi: at law. Office one door north of Kalnj lirox. 11 ED CLUED, - NEHUASKA. " W. C. REILLY, ATTOKNKY AND COUXSKLoR AT LAW. AND RBAL ETATB GEZT. Red Cloud. Neb. 9ProiDiit Attention Cirrn to Collection. Ojfick- vrith C. H. rOTTER. at Red Cloud Drnic Store. Edwin C. Hawlky. A TTORNF.V AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. x Office over Farley's Drug Store BED CLOUD, ;JE2. James Laird, A TTOUNHY AND COUX3KLOR AT LAW. llA-rlN(i.S - NKIHWfcKA. Will i.ractice in all tlio Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to nil bufinefi entrusted to liMCHn:. juIyl- U.S. Kii.KV. (J. W. Ktt-K-. Red Clond. Neb. .J. L. Ki.r.r. J!loomirii;ton, Nebraska. KALEY BROS., A ITOUNKYrf AT LAW REAL EbTATE AtJF.NTS. Will prirtippin :iU tin- Curt in N-braka nd noitl.iru KiiD-.i: ci'lIrnmiK iroiuitly a; t ended to and couo!'ondencc solicited. IiED CLOUD, Kocra:ia. Alio. Arrnts for U. A .M. R- II. Lands. KCfrfSEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. l'fiisioii Surgeon. CaTOFKirK over KaU.y Hros. law office. BED CLOUD. KEB3ASEA "TLHkkt a. 11 ai.L iii. i. Physician Surgeon, RKW Cl.orp, NEIL A-iMan! ?nr,'i-on R. f M. H. It. U. C. Office ovr Johrson A Crepe ilry it'-od" Muro. - denoe over 1'. rl.iin .v .MilchtllV store vynta " J. n. I?I5KXA, 31. h. -lli:ctic Physician and Surgeon, Rr.ll CLOUD. NKR. Will pay special nticn'inn to Ob-totric and dii'i-a'e f m-uicii-Alo general and Micrial etirsrry. Iii-:5ti l the Kjcnnd Ear CharKO liindiratr. Uilirec.vrr hettr' Dnta Store. KcMdcnoe ih houte north of school hme. -i-y JAS. i!5. CAIXEWWER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (ALLOI'AIIIIC SCIIOOl..) Frouipt attendance on all calU in the practice of medicines or mrp'ry. COWLES, - XKIIKASKA. J. W. MOKANV1LLE. C. V. MORANVILLE, COWI.KS. KB. AUDUY. KhB. MOJSANVII.LE I'.KUS., Homoeopathic Physicians. aWLI. A AMT.OY, NLItUASKA. All prnfcsinn.il calls will roccivo our prompt aud caret ul aitoition. -HUuo Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDE1TTDENTIST. II KD CLOUD, NEIJUASKA. W. H. EICHAHDSON, DEALER IN- LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. -.0. Hshest market price Pj-.I :-r 1iok and cattle. J. IC. Smith S. C. Suith M.R.THmn-sox. Pre. Kiwt Nat. Cash. Kirst LatoTllcr First Rank. Beatrice Nat. Rank N-it. Dank ncat- Ncb. Beatrice Neb. rie Neb. 11 T )x jhrors & fcompson, BANKERS, ICED CLOUD, NEB. "Will make collection in any part of the j rnitd State Sell exchauite upon the princi pal casern oitie Loan money upon improved farm? Receive depo i:i subject to sight draft Allow interest u en tiioc deoitj. and trans- 1 set a Rcnerai Hanking busincM. ltKFCKKKrcs: Oniahi National Bank. A. IS. 1nddcb.r. . Senator: First National Rank New York. Cauihri ice Valley National Bank. Cambridge New York. OMAHA Sample Boom. JOE. "JACOBS. l'KorciiTOB. ' TWO BOORS VEST OF BOY'S HOME. r 1 1 .i v-. 1 j it; rVCCp? OU II till U IUD 1C7I "UUU Ul II IOCS. LQor. Keer. Alo. und fina ifurs. A ihare o' ,bt. public patronage is solicetcd. HEItfRY COOK, rROrUlETOR RED CLOUD DEUGSTOEE, Ami Dealer Ib Drugs, RHediciRes Paints, OILS ; VARNISHES All soodt In my Line kept constantly on band: and to which I invito tbo attention ol the public. ": HENRY COOK, ffifx& "Eternal Vigilance is RED CLOUD, THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, EDITOR TIiniDAY, PEC. ! 1?S0. The. Sutton 6V' ha- "gone under." Mr. White, iL- rMiblisher. vill engage in some more lucrative bu?i!ies-. K. L. IJiKRHowr.K, of Omaha h:is been ainointel I". S. Marshal for Xehrakn. He barf been deputy number of venrJ. iunrlml for a Tin: Ftate Jnumnl of the 7th con tained the Pre-ient' Me age to CVni gre. It is a lengthy article, and, tve presume, a good one, wc havn't had time to read it vet. The Lincoln Journal says: Our coun try exchanges are very buy jut now electing a 1'niied .States senator and naming the coming man for Speaker of the llou-e in the next (leneral As-embly. We hope they will at Ieat allow the people to gaze on their men after they have put them in oilice. It would be cruel, otherwise. L vst week a deaf man by the name of Cte-sey was walking on the railroad track in Seward county when he was overtaken by an engine which threw him from the track, breaking both of his legs, one of them in two places, and otherwise bruising him up. His rc coverv is doubtful. 'c... ...1 :u ....:, 1....-:.... J III. .lliU:iSllil III I1I3IMI MIJI1 ll.l." ju.-i . . , , ' ' J, neeii Msiieu ny a coric.-poiuiciii hiio found oaks fifteen feet high growing upon part of it; while near the south ern limit was thrifty cotton field. The caves in which the men burrowed are all gone. On the north hill, which sent its slope down to the south, the rains of fifteen years have carried away their roofs and have washed the earth away until they have gullied ravines thiityfcet across on the top and as deep, with crumbling precipitous sides. On the .south hill, facing the north, thei vii, mi, caves are marked only bv the depre-- .-ion 01 me grounu wtiere ine roo where the roofs I have fallen. The hollows have not en tiiely filled, and probably never will, now that they are covered with the meager grass and weeds of Southern (leoryia. 1'ue stream whii h was such , -, , r , . . , a horrible agent of death, is now a clear ' V''.t. .v...t..at. .. ...l.- TIIV.I biook, about four feet wide mil ti'ii - ...... inches deep. Tht1 trodden by the feet of tens of thousands of men daily, were a soggy quagmire, are. gaining solidity, though .-(ill swampy and in .some places impassible. Sailrcai Accident en the KorthTrectara. Chicago. Dec. -I. A terrible railroad accident occured about eleven o'clock tin morning on the Northwestern road, by which fifteen persons were injured, but. by what seem almost a miricle, escaped instant death At the hour ' naiiieu ineueneva i.a ce exor.s. wincii i . i .i . -. ... . arnvtis at LlUCagO. illteen millUteS earlier than the Janesville express. ' topped at Cory station, thirty-eight miles from Chicago, and sent a brake-1 man oaeK to nag tlio Janesville tram, j Owing to the dense fog, the engineer of ! the latter train did not see the signal in time totop, and hi- engine cnished into the rear car of the train from Geneva Lake, without warning and with terrible force. The engine was ' completely w recked, the rear ear and . ti. fk I..!.. ... V.1 -rl il.i.'lart..n,l t... .1... ...v- .Fin.- in iimn in 11 iiusiio co 10 me hie which ensued, and every passenger rilTrS1- 1Ulrt- Mr. II. C. Max,, aid, wile ol the mana- gerof the Western Lnion Telegraph company in this city was injured about 'and his paid and takin" -ome "rub Knm,'.v ofNebnvska City, have repor the head and internally, and a gentle- Urtcii out prospecting, amfwhileeat-' jS eSnf-,i!;rc!:,h,:n" " man, name unknown, was bruised and iM, his dinner he amused himself bv! g' ' ' mangieu, proOaiily iatall.v. All mior mation of the. accident litis; been sup pressed during the day. THS ASSaKAH J2SU3AL2U. TllL OLD CITY OK SANTA KK. AMONG THR .MINES AN1 MINKRS OK SEW .MEXICO. Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 10. 1SS0. Quebec may have her walls to give her an appearance of antiquity, but for real dried i, shriveled, yellowish old age this ancient city of Santa Fe takes the palm. When the traveler reaches New Mexico it seems like getting into a new world, or perhaps better, an old one. Every where he sees the native Mexican with his swarthy skin, ragged clothes and listless manner. Two to"one shaped nlow of old Noah's natonr. for mind you the" Mexican is two hundred years behind our eastern farmers and. knows no more about modern macbin-' ery than a whale. When one arrives at the ancient city of Santa Fe he finds himself in the oddest and oldest town in America. From a distance the citv hew han-nn" around the deoot or if ''x' ot WK P" ton. Doian w:is x u incnes, ine eatniai appendage hei"nworkhe cut n bf Vhe happy; he wa a millionaire; and vou only zneasunng 51 inches It stooii 5 nei-at work ne is cutting his. wheat. ' K - ' - feet 1 inch in height, and when ex- with a crude sickle, or using a qucer. n imagine hoy long it took him to lemied out the. distance between its oears. a striking resemblance to a col- lection of lime kilns, for all the houses aYe of adobe (a mixture of mud and straw, sun dried), and the only fjrain'e building in town is the depot.- At the hotel one docs not need the use of an olTT'r'l Mr0" aro?nd OU thC outPide of the building, and enters his room from the narrow filthy strts;;.- 1 .... .. .... r .... ths price of Liber;." and WKBSTERCO. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. DKCHMHHR 1. 1SS0 1 ftut;l oldest to;vn Ainnra. In Y.A'l, before Ph Moulin Itock sm inrnlc Liinous, TIun . ... r( .. I. nf LtiMinii rm.iltn'.i ' , . . , r" 1 I...,. .. .., ru li.irii' nrwl 1riv ' many fneratiou- it luul then Ciiattii, i one of tho-o tilings "no fellow can! find out." Uut I find to-dny tliut the town i f;u-t lo-ini? its auriutit apiear-' i . .!.,. 1 :..-.. . ...... mice. jvhv wuviu -vun:iiiii3 . , ..:,. ,..,',.. , ,1 NuekolL WKixttv fHrmcrs arc buying jo.thng the Ian-Mexican, and yankee hefiviiv 0f 1Io.Ich1 ctock. eiitiTprfce is erotiing out with .-ueh ! ,, . , . . . . 1 .i -.!...,, 11 ,1 Ha-ti: claim, the bot itnng Wml nipulity that before many years all the ia we?t,.r7, .vc.r.w-ku. remnanu of anliquitv.vill be lrL j . . 1 I et Point in Wst to orgftmzti a There are jti'-t at the present tirne,,.! ci, nfUi reeling room. hundreiU of enterpri-ing young men pu.-hing into New .Mexico, from all por-, lion-! of the east, eagerly intent on nnikizig their fortune among the mines of tin newly -developed country. The great wealth of Xew Mexico i in her mine.. -in the mountain of.-ilver and gold that only need the touch of enter prise and industry to open up and de velop them. Here toiled the old Spaniards for the shining ore over two hundred ears ago, and the adventurer.- that arc now pouring into the Territory ( will carry on this "labor of 1 in I rigut "ood earne-t. ?( mining dis- r coverie-i are being made aliuo-t daily, and New Mexico promi-ei to become a great pro.-pecting camp for the next Jie years, with results, that will as-toni-h the world. Tlaron Von llnm boldtfeaid: "New Mexico contains the wealth of the world," and it is now steadily being developed. Evidence of mine-worked in ancient times by the .Spaniard.- are found in many por-: lion of the country, and work hits been A lire at Kalis Citv la-t week de lenewed on them. The .le-uit orieits Wroed two bnilding-i ohii bv Win. iro-necteil in eerv directimi and re-1 ported plenty of gold and silver all through the mountains; and now I find ;i4 llliir .liii.3f'krte tltr 1,1112! i ilirrric v " ' ",v "'-" m'"- I 1- I ing of young men men who disdain- Cull,- ..f.,-,. ,,. ri.. ii......,i.... ov con-entmg to remain in the over- . , 1 .. , 11 1 1 crowded Ivtst, upon small salaries, hut prelerred toslnke out. It t the men who have the "sand in their craw" who i . come out here, and I have yet to see a J single instancwhere they are not doing' well, and ninety out of a hundred of them will be abot want in a few vears. ' I am not foolish enough to sav ,!..,, ! all a man has to do is to come here and pick up wealth, it is no! to be had here .;,l.,,, ,..,.,.1. ., 1 t ...! . ... .' , v.i, , , . '' . ' " : inai a iiriu wno l- wuuni; to exenange , the M.-called luxurie- of life in the east ' . . ., . . , , . , , for a while, for the fresh air and dc- 'light ftil climate of the-e mountains, canbeasstiied of a fortune. In thi; : ,, " 1 M ' new leiTiiorv jiiiiiioii.s oi oonar.s in ,. , , " . . . , , i.: i ,.:i ..:.. ,.. i .. ' 'oui aiio snci a.c uamiii; inr ine pros- i .. . . "... iv...., !,....-,. u tu,.v. wic.i-eM.;.- ",., ,OMt. ,v iLs merchants ., ,. , , peeior. .t-w mining uis;rici- are side.- which when!. ,, , , , , . , , ... -- -- i- . . ,..eiu iiiimn uuieioptri uiii arc 100- bing the laurels from Leadville. Perhaps the richest section lately dis covered is the now famous White Oaks j district, and already it number-among us pos-e-.-ions ine ricne-i goiu mine in the woi Id. 1 he .story of the discovery of tin mine reads so much like ro- in.iitce that I mut give it our readers. ! rt 4i ".!- i- i ! On the prairie-, ol kanas lived a sturdy yeoman, by the name of Dolan. Being an energetic man he left hi wife I. . ...... .i. . r .7. . ii ... ... . - t. r.. ti... r....... .....i i... ....i .,. r.. v...,. ,i..iw, kiivii; in,- ii.ni ui.iiu .-in.!!, At.v-;.... i. l... 1....1 1 1 1. f:ibllliuis t.irii i.f i-i:iltR nrwl nr.w. ' neritv. For weeks hi- wife ili.l n.it. hear from him, and last August we found our hero and his pard almost! dead broke, and their ranidlv wanin" He th enthusia-m .1. .. ,i.t i- 1 - thought ot his . ljtlle wife and children, aiuf dreaded to write (hem that be bail bad no ln.-L- ! who claimed to have- found a lar-re nn.r..,.t .r .rf.1,1 ; t ;..... .i.. ,.,!(.. ;., ! the"nei..hborhood of tbe nresent. Whim ! 1... ti,..'i. 1 , , .. , , - " tne .Oaks: and thev weanlv turned their sit- lontion that wav and commenced work r' ! Ktnipped" miner, named Wilson, came talong and nut in hi-little with Dolan chipping ofrthe edges of a rock upon1 tc new .Metluxli-- church at le , , .' " , i cumseh was dedicated on the Jlst in-t.. which he was resting, and great was and the sum of $925 raisel to pav off his surprise to innl "color." His first the church debt, which was 0Oj. The conclusion was that there must be out- j church coat $Io-j0. cropping near, and about twenty yards j A fra:ne ll:,rn hconlu to Chr5?to. from there he found the enchanted phcr Crow, of Warsaw," Howard county spot, and located the now famous ; w burned last week. Thirty-four .. tiAne if lioi .iwl .-i. rrl,..,.1.YA A.. ... mine, lie at, once returned to ennm. camp, and repoiting his find ollered it for sale. All that Dolan and his pard had i The six Brule Sioux chiefs confined were three silver dollars and a few dol- in iimmin? county, will not be tried , .1 .- 1 1 1 - Tt--. until the spring term of court. The lar. worth ol gold washing. Wilson rc,ion for the delav i that this bein- refused this, but Do'.an finally offered an adjourned term "of court, there i no to throw in his pistol, and the trade grand jury before whom thev can be was made. indicted. The purchasers commenced work Ir- J- Boehl caught in a steel trap with a vim, and when thev had put!on the Kepublican, one day la-t week, , 1 1 - 1 . e . .- a mon-ter wildcat. It va of the down tne hole eight feet. live assays Thomas sex. an.I nicasiiml from ,h wcrc inade Yi" thc :loni;,hi vr-, wruc um particulars oi e joyous t news tolU ilc lit:l" e , WOK" l,l31mll,ons' The account of this discovery i but the history of a hundred, others": This whole region is full of mineral wealth, just waiting for the sturdy prospector. Shakespeare savs that, "There is a' tide m ev ite Hood li eve that any man who will come and take his chance in this new and fabulously rich country. There are thousands pouring !neW-onth and few leaving, wliieh ia the best proof of their success. Goairr.- ' ery man s life, winch taken at interest payable annually at the end 01 'leads on to fortune." I be- cacn eal cnarges for commission, -. a 1 . 1 1 r examination or appraisal, coining it is flood tide here now, for rLwinMPli rn i,,.! nt nn BM5 $ J 0 a year is thej))f UuRedouilhief. Iyjran has mstitutci a lodge IVHou. t tanUiii liiLS n (lancuitr ciub " " tHeiitp-fivc iiienilrs. IVkanuth iikuhkl hoW a grand fili on Chrwtmn.- night. ! Central fin's nw Uwifc is racily approaching completion. Thirteen hundred -heep have roeont jv jec.n brought into Wiuer. A large nmnlr of fine grade hhoep are loming into Harlan county. The Juniata flouring mill U running night and dy in order to lill it- onler?. Dakota City hiis a gornl ami perma nent market for grain, hogs and cattle Ordinary fctzed wooden lioia- at Ulue .Spring.-! rent for from $"5 to 60 a month. We.st Point ha- alreadv bespoken a million of bricks for building operation? next vear. " . i. . ...... !-.... ; i wo targe grey nivcs were cjeovur- led m the Keptiblicau City cemetery, rilling gravo. Tnvo Crete hunter on a live days' hunt on the Loup killed three deer, ' geese and 150 thick.-. The Nebraska City alcohol works ex port all the alcohol they manufacture dneet lo Europe. Plattsmouth is enjoying a building boom and several line brick blocks arc in course of erection Neal, occasioning a lo-S of SW0. There is strong talk of an extension of the Wabash -.y.-tem through Pawnee and CSage counties. Nemaha Citv is undergoing a le-.idv 1 ..,..1 -...;. 1 ..-..,..fi. i...ii. ;.. . ; ., 1 1... f .1...... 1... :, ll. tuiriu ijt,tll, IIUIII III ""lit T.IIIVI fllSI- , ., , Ice bridge-have lormed aero. the jIk,liri .,7 Xci,r:U.k:l ritv aIU, niWlls. ville and train, are crossing. T , rr 1. i Large (iiantities of freight are being ii:u,i,.,i m-cr tbe Niobrara and IMack Hills railroad, through Naneo county, Fifteen fine deer and any quantity of geese were the re-ult.s of a fe.v das hunt of some of Hastings bovs on the Dismal. A firm of farmers raided, in Fihnore countv .'J.jOi) on a section bushels ol wbeat, tor which they have been oiTered au ' ,,,li" , r J,, XV'l a c-P--l prijmnecr from Oenevajatl. was recaptured la-t week !lt lhc-tinj- ov She.riir M:.rtin .r Adam county. ,,,, ,, , ,. ,. ,, ., , I lie Kcmili!ivi ti i!l.i- m rn.u -.i ---. --j, ...-.. .!., I.tlll.llt'l ...l r iin-i' it" tir,rn.v r..r it... ........-...,;... uoiu.ing inonex lor the construction s .... . . . oi uaon nrniijs anu Hie rcD.ui' 'iii - ... of '""" ""'".- l" "" siiuimis. rji.nu i.Ki.iitti. ... ii...u (iR,. & Weedeinan' afe at. Plait- mouth was blown oneii last week bv burglars. Twenty-four dollars rewar ded them for their pains. j A car got away from a train on the S. C. it P. road at Pierce last week, and el.llscw considerably. One will lose an eye. ,. ... . , "iiio malicious parties are shootmg cat,ie nll tllL. Lonp ranges .and during the present winter no levs than ciiihtv head of cows, calves and .-leers, have been shot. been shot. i.... - .-.. . imnoar. 111 utoe countv. is crowmir ranidlv. and :i l:ine t111t.1l.or .if' 1w.1v buildings have been constructed tln- fall. A Norfolk man has invented a ,,,!,-,,ll,i; u'r pnrscing !.iougu grass, air:lu- Ma "rush, etc., so that it can i. ....i ,-. ,-.,, -- . vr lllUlt ,JlC county OKI settlers hold their nrereonisito nf mi.iniu.Ki.;.. ..In,li.!!OM cou,lt-v ha:; :l rfcl,o1 (lStr'xci wneieiwo icactiers are attempting to i..m.. tl. .,.,, ,..i..i ;,. .. '.1:, mite in the school board. The speed committee of the next st ite fair, eoi.-ting of Geo. W. E. Dorsev. of Fiemont. and Jud-e J. F. ni . ... , lot. No insurance. """ wsiuu.iu; uma were tip of hi- noe to the end of hi tail 3 lect was 4.teet b inches. Money to Loan. At the Bank in Red Cloud, on best ter"1:i -vet "Hered. 5" SSWtefSSS: proved Ginns at straight ten rer cpnt ' . - .. : niortgage required. Parties borrowing from us avoid' the customary delay an3 uncertainty or sending application ict toTCioan aIIS the application is made. G--x SMIIH BSGS. iTiIO3IFS02f. With I -. . . J- V AM "i rut- WArr. i- xium-kmo rom. ROSENTHAL BROS., o) Till - New York Ciolhing House. no nn.1. -atn it with an " .u in n. kvlk- Go To W. Staple & Fancy Groceries, THE TB A(DC & C3AIKS IN TOWN. A1.SO Choice Riuts, Fruits & Confections. iair Fresh Fruit. and Wg.iLlj Sj!d How Can I IJV HCYINt MY Fall and Wintur Goods of 1YI ARSH ! they arc worth in Cash. I sell them at a small profit." I make no book account. I have but one price. Clear cash buyers get thc Kr-nifir Come and Fxamino (Iok1 ami get U-III 11 1, pr,,.,. nt i.,ddy. old -t.ind, the "I'ji Town Stoie." Yours i'cspcrtfu!!, A. S. MARSH. FOULKS Hastings. CD- MANCFAC1TKERS OF THE ACME STEEL THF. Wire that will make a Visible Fence" Pig TigMj Bull Strong 1 Horse High. Factory near . -- '-. 1 1 ' " nter?d aoeordinc to M -ii Cdscress. is Mfce Jr 1871. t7 CLXSZ a C- F. Hs GORE Jeweler Red Cloud B. ROBY'S ro u- P.KST- on i mm!' .or LED t Lnl'D. 'EH. save Money 1 buv nil mv Goods at what & STIE, aSTeforaka. Barb Fence Wire, ONLY B. & M. Depot. novltf KM I Gil 'BROS. MEAT MARKET UrD Clot I NKJV I It I tn I I ' tradc WArt7j. 3ri;TAO m iT. Af.I lV j. k4 v. i'-i aj T uxii uiuc H2Zl lillSJ,, iUta -- f mmmi. ) ., . ,4 .( .Itft ywtM ikf IM4 ' li 4, .r. to M I M ? "! Ou.ti. . Duttai tu k-tr J. OVERLEES. r-ritrk t 'Rl'IIJ, CU.ARS, TOBACCO, CONrLcilOFKRY, FRESH OYSTERS Green nmi Canned -EFRUITSI- r.rc. i.i. , i:n rn Ptir-1 n r i:mi:k- phodivl fruits Sdi k N I I a bWwiMiiti V tharu of th poK'i rvtrongv rtf ! t.d '!, i. -i take p.rticu'tr i air tn krp m WW l! r If i irrfthwif IM my- tl' n I IWMlMte. ttEI) run D - NRItlll-KA "come" LUmBER. DHY I.l'Mlint -n iM.rv f ii K Hr.AT IN T ' K MA!ttT So III nl I.iiH'.I trt RED r.L0"0 urn "PHOUDFIT a MARSH," ' OLMKAL t CM KR I:.' ii. -i no n:i i: H S T O V E S. Guide llOi-U. I nil). lnihiiw yii)f V.fl t& 6i t Ui iSi&ftsrtiM'n Slovt.: I come and see us as wc1 will not be UNDERSOLD. CHICAGO Lumber Yard BED CJLOLJ, rl?7 Yard nouth of Ifjunpton it lUbtouV ehoji, on Main uttvet. St c.Uctlr on kji&daa stirta99t f l.untbrr. I-itlli, lMafl-.Ir WM. dvnt.Unr Mnlr IVmrnl. Iiaf UuIIUImx IVprr ele. I'LATT k KRBKS Proprietor. SAM'L GAR bZALXZ. IS Oi'i Good mnd Orocerieff' SOOT and HULO Hats? Caps & fitwltf Made ClolUi. We hav V Larcst Stock in the Van! f .s.2 --. u- ' j t.y r mi vc unierst im. Giveu ar- I Sam'I Carl ltcd, f . V i T-i A h .-(' 1. 1 ! bi iMhvr..?,. rolCfi' .-. . ..-,- A '&Z': i. "iKr-t . Sttn. - Z?-i . f -- - -