The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 06, 1881, Image 1
6lmmmmimriik irta - - . . -,-'-. r r "9. - mmiii I i !! rim in " ZwKZI w d OB "VV O.UJLv, ' THE! CHIEF. Chief. The Red Cloud rH - rUSLIBHED'KVKRY TJiVBBDXr A kiM4 tola?.. XZD CLOUS, tfSSSASIA. -BY- rt v , A ts 1 JT 5 i--iao. M. L. THOMAS, TISBE:-. $1.50 1 jur!;UdisAtTu GO EAST NQRTH-EAFT OR SOLTH-EAST VIA THE B.&M.R.R. TM Koad-tOf tthtr with tbe C. B. Jk Q, which if called ' -TJIK- Burlington Route ! Konnathe mot coni)!rteliu between JJeliraika yuiiAf and all icinU ltofMu'.uri Kivcr. i'ar acne err takirjr this line crosi the Mo. Kivrr at I'lslUmonth over Iho Plattsnoutli Steel Bridge, "Which bai lately been cotnjileted. Through Day ConcIi -AND- rnHmnei M r phtgCargp Edwin C. HaVLEY. ARE RUN TO a IftiirlinfftoiiiFecrsn. Chicago " and at. LOHii3 V'here lotccoi. -f Hnrucre rradr in union denr lor allioinlsAorthKi-ft andMnuth. Trainf by iIub itu:e ftcrt in Nebraska are there lore Jreo from the variou accident! which o lrr(uuntly d lay traica cotninc through from the tnoun taids. and put teugert are thua ure of mukinf eond rou mp EectiouK when they tako the li. Jc SI. route east. S Through Tickets AT LOWEST RATES n fore in tbe Etato. aa well as full and reliable :t .'oimrtion required, can be had upon jiwilica ' un to U. Jr .V. R. K. A icicle at nny of the M it rij.jil rtaiionH. or to rESCEYA! L0V7-1L, . . (JintrallicVit Ascnt, . OilAHAXKR. TXiz - si -a O u o is 2 4J - 3 3 C-c 3 e B O s o c 0) s (b v m- fro ' .2 IS !! I 11 CT ? r 2 5 r A S 2 a a CHICAGO Lumber Yard C BED CtOU, 9Teb. Vitrei EOUtli of Hampton it RulstouV fc fall op, on Mum sU-eet. Keap ocnAtantly on hand an assortment ol J.aBifcer.Latb, Mb lea-lea, Ileors W1r. awwi.Llme HAlr ('cmrnt. l'Jnatcr UutiaiuK l'Hpcr cic. VLA TT & FREES Proprietors. y f Ji OVERLEES. DEALER IX 'vi&UITS, CIGARS, TOBACCOt CONFECTIOEERY, FRESH OYSTERS f IK THEIR EEASON. :se32 and Canned -!-SiUlT&- .v .ETC., ETC., ETC. "iaTAiD for FARMERS PRODUCE Mis Ml si Gommissioa. 5? share, of the public p.ttronagc re , .spcclfuly solicited, lake pnrticnlar pains to keep on hand " the very Jest of everything in my line of business. UD CLOUD, - NEBRASKA Xa&srs! Uosrsi! ISothersU! 'jSron JMurl ed at n-clitand broken of 'your siekehita35r.?njlcwBw.thlu. a CmtL Cold or Sore Throat hri!e stopped.- ITlcct freioently results iu an 'rncirabir Lon Dioeic or Confumption. 8nli Bronchial Troche aro certain to g.vo rKMs ApUmm. RrenchHi. Coughs. Catarrhs f?ft!ii5iTnid Throat Pueases. For thirV ti&TtheTffee hare been recommended by ffvviciaa. ad alarajoive perfect satisfaction. ftei".tirt ot nntriei but bavirifbsen n-Srijywidia'l constant Tise for. nearly an S 5eSKioB.hcy hare attained well eritc frank aroofftl,e few staple remedies of ierK: ,iK.1'tllL, -nd Kinirera ne than irSiSflSl 1 rLerc the poor IHIe suffer- in;fi?J.,,,v-.l i...... un ;t? there ii no Sa'SSVboilU. ffnerei noi a mother on earth " jfij ?5r. uirf it. ho uill not tell yon at "?5w24i,irin rcetilate -ho towel, andgtvo -liatlig like marc. It ii tcrfcrtly safe & liMllcac.Ttill'lw3.inttoihciustc.jind f.d-imi'"B '"" -fibeoldert and best - i'-ttali Trhyfician. an.t uuco in tnc Unit.4 iuio. bold cTirytrtn-rc. i coutt a bottle. ft'-&i' l?lJf"i tnsthen tho, Voice. Soil at EV 3? J2:Weiay'r c" a bwt eTcrywa-j-c. E- -v T e " . VOL. VIIL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. . C. Ca t. Ji. SJcNmt. Case & McNexy, A 110IINMS AND COl'SSKLOnS AT LAW. Will yrnct'tre in all thfi Court of tht Hute nnd Northern Kanta. Co!lctioni a woll litiga ted buiine rar -fully and rSTectieIy attended in. WriCK- On Wearier attest, ono door north cf (Jarber'i Stnrr. Kill) CIJU'U, NHII. J. S. GILHAM, A TTOHSKY AND COrNSin.OK AT LAW. Office one floor north of Kaley Tiros. RED C'LC lI. - NEBRASKA. w. c7reilly, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLOR AT LAW. ANO REAL BBTATe OeZT. Red Cloud. Neb. .I'roHit Attention OiTen to Collection. Orricr- with C. 11. J'OTTKR. at Red Cloud ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over Farley's Drug Store. sep cloud, - sb. James Laird, attorney and counselor at law. Hastings, - Neciiaska. AVill practice in all the fourth or the State. Prompt attention Ktven to all butiucs entruttixl to bia earn, julyl-7 II. S. KLKT. O. W. Kaliy. Red Cloud. Neb. J. L. Kamct. JJlcjouiii.'c'on, Ncbrmk. KALEY- BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW & REAL ESTATE - AOENTS. Will practice in all tho tVurtf in Nebraska nd tmrthirn Kanfa: ctillcrtioix i-roioptly at tended to acii corrc!'ondence tolicitcd. LiD CLOUD, ITebraci. Also. AKont for IJ. A M. I. B. Landn. I. W. TflLI.KYS, H0K1E0PATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. JSTOffice over Kaley Bros, law office. BID CLOUD. NEBRASKA MtKKT A. II AIX ITI. D. Physician & Surgeon, RED CLOUD. NER. Aw'mtnn! Sunrcon IS. f- M. K. K. It. C. Office oTcr Johnson Ar Crepn' dry K'-od ftore. Rcoi deneoover IVrkini X MitcheU'a dtore 19tnu J. ITI. K109EKA, Ifl. V. KLECTIC Physician and Surgeon, Rhl) CLOUD. NKR. Will pay special attention to 0b tctrlcs and dUciirc of irowen Alfo m-ncral and rperinl aurcery. Din-wsts of the Ej e and Ear. Charge moderate. Oflice over ShcferV Drugstore. Residence -ith houas north of school hotico. iVl-y JA9. ifl. CALLEKDER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (ALLOPATHIC SCHOOL.) Prompt attentlanco on all calls in tho practice of medicines or turgcry. COWLES, - NERRASKA. J. W. JIOKANVILLK. C. F. .MORANVILLE, I pntvrra. NCR. iUKIIY. NAD. IklORANVILLE 1IROS., Komoeopatliic Physicians. C0W1.IS & AM150Y, NEI1KASKA. Alt profesionilcalls will receive our prompt nnd careful attention. 40mli Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENT DENTIST. UEI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. W. IT. EICHARDSON, DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. lishcFt market price paid for hogs and cattle. J. E. Smith S. C. Smith M.R.Tnom-sov. Prcs. First Nat. Cash. First LatoTMler First Rank. Rcatrice Nat. Rank Nat. Dank neat- Seb. Reatrico Neb. rie Neb. ror5&oompson, BANKERS, RED CLOUD, NEB. Will make collections in nnypartofthe United t-'tates Sell exchange upon the princi pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved farms Receive deposits subject to sisht drafts Allow interest upen tiroo deposits, and trans act a general Ranking business. Kkfkkkncrs: Omaha National Bank, A. S. Paddock, U. .S Senator; First National Rank New York, CainSrilge Valley National Bank. Cambridge New York. OMAHA Sample Room, JOK. "JACuliS. raoraiETOK. rvro doors wt ok roy'b home. Keeps on hand tho host brand of Wines. Liquors. Reer. Ale, and Cno Ciyais. A shaxa of he public patronage is solicstcd. HENilY COOK, proprietor bed clottd DRTJGSTORE, And Dealer Ib Drugs, WcdicineS) Paints. OILS 8 VARNISHES All ceoda fa niy Line kept constantly oh hand: and to' -kka I imrUa the attention ol the public.- f HENRY COOK. mw 1 "Eternal Vigilunce is RED CLOUD, THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, EOITOR. THURSDAY, JAN. C, 1881. Ton. Alvin Saunders has our thanks for public document. Tin: Holiday i-nue of the Omaha Iter contained a number of fine litho graph rutH of buildinH in that city, lite Koneral poahe:uutivencs of tlw Ucc iiublishiug Co., is unsurpassed in the wc-t. Juikje Frkkma.v, assistant attorney general for tho pottoflicc department, has written the postmaster general, taking the ground Jhat printed com mercial papers filled out in writing are legaly Mibjectto letter rates of postage, and that therefore section 232 of the prevent postal regulation, allowing such papers as bills of lauding, invoi ces, way bills, insurance documents, circular and hand-bills, to pass through the mail as third clas matter should be annulled as contrary to law. Mr. C. L. Haum of this city, is "doing" Dixie, and writes an interes ting letter to The Journal from Aura ria, Georgia, which appeared iu yes terday morning's issue. He tells among other things, of a member of the legislature of that State who walk ed to Atlanta, ninety miles, slept in a livery htable, and introduced a bill to have Fourth of July and Christmas "jined" together, for the reason that it was "powerful hard on we 'uus to buy tire-crarkers so often." Next to the tumbling-rod bill introduced in the Nebraska legislature two years ago, and which caused so much trouble and sport, this ellbrt of the Georgia representative, takes the cake.Lincolu Journal. Tiik Mnlivnl Jiwvnl says that the en forcement of the medical registration and license law Illinois brought out the fact that there were 2,300 men prcticing in the state who could not stand the very moderate test of fitness imposed by the state board of health, in other words, there were according to the Record, 2,300 incompetent prac titioners in the state of Illinois at that time, men who were incompetent from a lack of education, experience and natural ability. Even iu a population as great as that of Illinois, this is a large number of "quacks" to be turn ed loose on the people, and it is said that yet, notwithstanding the medicai law now in operation in that state, there are a great many men practicing medicine there who are, without doubt, little fitted for such a trust. After people have for a long time been raising hogs to sell in the large markets for three to four cents a pound; the belief that six cents will be the currant figure before next summer shall have come, does seem a trifle visionery too good to be true. But there are old heads in the business who declare such a happy state of the market may be reasonably hoped for. They base their opinion upon the fact that hogs have been fairly crowding the market ever since the opening of the current season, and that packers have been taking the stock freely at prices ranging from 4.50(S4.S0. They agree that packers will not be likely to change their usual course so far as to neglect to put prices of hogs up materially, that they may have good reason for putting prices up on the accumulation of hog products, af ter they shall have filled their store rooms. In this they will propably be greatly aided by the farmers and ship pers of live-stock who seem," if the movement of the hog crop may be ta ken as a trust-worthy indication, eager to clear the country of hogs. With the greatest part of the crop in their own hands, packers can afford to bull the markets fon hogs. It is of course, possible that they may not see fit to do so. and it mav be that even if they should advance prices, six cents may be far above their ideas. laneri cua Stockman. Terms of Court, 5 th, Judicial District, Nebraska 1881. Tursuant to provisions of the Consti tution and Statutes of the State of Ne braska, I have fixed the time- of hold ing the regular terms of the District Court, in and for a portion of the counties comprising the Fifth Judicial District of Nebraska, for the year 1881 as follows: Adams, March 7th, June 20, Dec, 12th. Buffalo, Feb. Sth; June 6th; Nov. l&th, Cheyenne, Feb. 22; June 14; Nov. 15. Dawson, May 3d; Nov. 8th." Franklin, March 29th; Oct. 11th Furnas,. April 12th; Oct. 25th. Harlan, April 6th, Oct 18th. HilchcocJc, April 22nd. Kearnev, May 10th; Nov. 3d Keith, May 3JsL, Lincoln, March 1st; Sept. 27; JSov,- 22. Phelps, May 24th. Red Willow, April J 9th; Oct 28tlu Sherman May 17th Webster, March 22nd; Oct. 4th. Terms of court will be called in eitlw er or all the other counties fn tho dis trict when the people, through their commissioners, desire,- fwhiidk due notice will bo given. William Gasun, Jr., Judge. January 1st. 188! ym0' Mm price of Liberty," and $1 -50 a year isjttejmce of the lied Wwylie- WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKATTnURSnAY. JANUARY 6. 18S1. Vm tati lis S!el Hills. Rapid i to have a new bank. Custer Iijw organirtd a fire depart ment. formed A K5mnatic club has been in Dead wool. Dakota itjIIcuc at Spcarfih was del- i icattnl I.-mt week. The Nowmlcr clcin-un of the Culedenia mine amounted to flO.OX) I Upper Klk crock lias roctcd a school home which U ready for occu- pauc3'. A trotting race for took place on Jan. wood. a 12.000 4th, nt purse, Dead. DeadwwHl's public school has been wlrwt finjt iiitv itii rIrai frit i f An M graded and now employs four teach- tt.'. , ,, r.nnn Interest to the amount of $30,000 on Deadwood bonds, falls due on April ve Uls: . il "nnp up jBt. the rear with nxty-tuo thoti'.aud Custer county's mica is raid to be Nineteen i-tatcs have a population of fully cotinl if not superior to that of over one million, five of over two mill North Carolina. Jions, and four of over three million-. A grit mill will be ercctai at Crrok , Fonr are OVt.r nine i,umired tliou-an!, Citv ui.on the site of the one recently . , . , ,. . ,f .... burned hind six have trom a half a million to Over "l, 150,000 pound, of freight for ,ninc h,rwl thon-aml. the hills was delayed at Sidney on hc- ' I" round uumlcr the gains of the count of the storm. 'several nUttes since lS"o are as follows. The machinery for the Deadwood in the order of the present population and Terra milK at Central, is rapidly Vew York TOj.OiW. IVnnviNanm being put in place. L-,., m- ,...m,. . . ' ,'T .. . , . -CiOtOXK), Illinois 6IS.000, Mivuin 437,- The Grand Junction nunc nt Custer f' ... , ' ' , , mude a clean up on the 20th, inst., m Indiana ',000. .MateiirIiiisetL with most satisfactory results. j 325.0(H), Kentucky 327,000, Michigan The Sitting Ruil mine at Galena is 450,000, Iowa, 430, 000. Texas 670,0110. still in operation, and shipments of ore Tennessee 240,000, Georgia 351,000. arc being made to Omaha. Virginia 2.S7,000, North Carolina 230.- ,'7W8UB1 'i, -i ' I- i i panvs tunnel at Rapid is finished, and sluicing will commence at once. K It is currently reported that tho Homes take company will erect a 200, stamp mill at Lead City in a short time. One hundred and twentv thousand Maie .(m Connecticut S5.W0. pound, of mucin nerv for the fcmeral- ... ,, ., n .. , , ' da mill has been unloaded in Buck- "Cbt ,r,,,!l 16,000, .Nebraska 330. tail 1 000, New Haniphhire 23,00-). Vermont The telephone exchange at Dead- 2,000. Rhode Island 59,000, Florida wood is now in operation and con-. 79.0(H). Colorado 155.000 Ore-ron S4.UOO. nects Lead and Central with the met- ropolis. A mass meeting bfll nt. Dniiownrwl last week endorsed the proposition for ...- --. ....---.-.... .... , ine division oi tne territory . . " .1 x on the! f-6th paralel. The shaft of the Terra mine has reached a depth of one hundred and thitry-five feet. Hoisting works will, it is eaid, shortly be erected by the company. The right of way has been granted to a company in Deadwood for the lay ing of pipes to furnish gas and heat to the city, and for the stringing of wires to light the darkness by electricity. An effort will be made this -year to get an enabling act passed by the legis lature to allow Lawrence "county to vote bonds for the erection of a court house and jail. The county pays a rent now amoting to over $6,000. The King Solomon, at Tigerville, bids fair to soon heroine one of the prominent Black Hills Bonanzas. A ' Mxty-tamp mill will be commenced immediately after the holulavs, all ar-i rangements are completed. both for erecting the mill and properly opening the mine. , Work was begun last week on the Dcadweod, Central City and Eliza- bethtown narrow-gague "railroad. Op- craiion lor some lime win no counneii to a tunnel 1.300 feet in length, through a mountain between White wood creek and the prairie. Heeting of the Necrasbi State Horticultu ral Scciet7. The society will meet in Lincoln on the third Wednesday in January, 1881, . the city stands, was fought, (a year or and continue three days. J two before the advent of the whites) a The program will be such as has desperate Indian battle in which hun usually been oliserved, consisting of dreds of braves fell on that bright sum Essays, Tapers, Addresses and Discus- mcr day; as they were buried where sions. they fell, their smouldering remains Chancellor Fairfield, Frofessors J enrich the soil bf Red Cloud. The Aughey and CulberLson, of tne State theory of reproduction would lead one Uuiversity, Professors, Thompson and to conclude that tho-e of the present in Wilbur. Hon. Sam'l .Barnard, Dr. j habitants who raise "garden sass," Childs and others will be in attend- take raw Indian with their lettuce, ance and favor the meeting with Ad-i and cooked Indian with their morning dresses. Papers will also be read from hash. (The hair with which that Dr. Warder of Ohio, Wm. Tavnders, of j mysterious compound is generally Agricultural Department Washington, supplied is propably furnished from Parker Earle, of Illinois, Professor , Husman of Missouri Horticultural College, P. J. Berckmanns, Augusta, Georgia, Gov. N. J. Colman, Editor Rural Worltl, St. Louis, Dr. G. B. F. Leighton, Norfolk Virginia and Prof. I, I. Colmant, Columbus, Miss. These papers and addresses will be followed by discussions. In addition, the following special subjects will be discussed: Bird Law, Tree Blight, Treatment of Growing Fruits, Handling Fruits, Varieties of Fruits best adopted to Our Soil and Climate, Handling Nursery Stock, Tree Peddlers, etc, tc. Reduced Rail Road and Hotel Rales. Editors will confer a favor, and aid the cause, by copying, or noticing in substance Accommodations for Re porters for the Press will be .provided, and their presence cordially, invited ROBT. W, FURNAS Pres't DAN'L. H. WHEELER. SecV. Newspapers that work for the inter est of the town in which they are loca ted are a public blessing. Without them people living at a distance Would not know that the town had an distance escept as they wtrtild see H marked down on a map. In a hun dred ways they benefit a place, and irf return for that benefit it is the duty of every citizen of the placer to tnker ffte" paper and pay for it, and of every man engaged in business ftf advertise in ite columns. If the' residents of town Urtfutd feel their lafeftotatoiltty in these oxSUetv, their newspapers would thereby be enabled to more effectually aid iftbuHdmgnp'anp advertising the! piece. Boone Co. News, ' ?ICys73 Tho table smn the crrtf. of tn' . various tat and territorio?', tho J ( ut lno orcr of the tatus in j-pu!a- J tion j a follo: .e-.v ork, Ohio., I';iinylauia nitnoU. Mi-oun I tJ ann, Mar-.ai-hu.etL4, Krntuckv M-h ijjan, Iow.i, Tcxa.i, Tftn-ce, Jeort, ' Virtnta, Xort C.irohnu, Wi-eonin. Alabama, Mi-.-Nipju, "en' Jert-V. South Caroliua, Kan, Itu;iium .Maryland, Califurma, Aarkaua. MiunMiLi Maine, ('niurtU'ut, V3t Virginia, Xebr.tka, New Hainfr-lure. Vermont, Florida, Rhode Island, Col- -v b-v . oratlo, Uregon, I'eleware. Nevada. i .- cw ioric commences with over 1. .... ... ... 000, Wwcon-iii 2,0,000, Alabama 2m,- ' ..... . '.- .. , I000' Mttssippi Oi.OoO, .New J-rao ey 204,000, South Carolina 200,000. Kan sas 631,030, Louisiana 219,000. Mary land 155,000. California 301.UO0, Arkansas 312.000. Minnesota 341.000. iU, ,. ,,,.,. v- i.. o,-. yw it-ii;niui; .il.irxr, v;ii.i "Arvv. Colorado leads with the largest per with . . coinage oi gain in the ten years, ieurasKa seconu. ermont mows the nnallc.it percentage of gain, and Maine the next Miiallest. x I t i The fellowing we clip from the Lin coln Globe, being extracts from a letter to lhat paper from this place. Tho writer evidently has a good opinion of Red Cloud and its business men, which is just and proper. "The lively little town of Red Cloud was founded in 1S70, by ex- Govenor Garbcr, and near the corporate limiL. of the city can be seen the "dug-out" from which he "dug-out" in 1875 to assume the office of govener. If the Indian chief from whom the , , . .. , , . .. ",,acc tlenvcs l namc couM v,p,t. the scene of hi.- former greatness, he would open his genial eyes with a-ton- ishment at the transformation effected by the busy hands of the pale face, Where a fe'w short vcars ago he and his dusky brethren chased the living game across the wild prairies, or don ned the war paint to gather the scalp locks of his foe, can now bo -een the thrifty stockman, tending his lowing herd, or the sturdy farmer at his daily toil. 'Tis said by old hunters and trappers that on the spot where now some other source") The changes in this section have been wonderful indeed. The writer can well remember the time when the buffalo, antelope, the festive cayotc and his elder brother the prairie wolf, held high carnival on the spot where now stands Red Cloud. The city numbers 1,000 inhabitants, who are rapidly assuming metropoli tan airs, and count themselves as good as anybody in which they are entirely corect, for a better class of in habitants or a more active and ener getic set of business men it would be hard to find. Uncle Sam Garbcr, the brother of the Govenor, was about the first to open a general store. He is still at it, and is doing good business. Unce Sam, as the trading boys call him, is a straight, forward, honorble gentleman, whose word is as good as bis bvmL The B. & "St. are about to put up an addition to their depot building, ma king it two stories high, and over 130 feet lone; the lower part will be used for an eating house, waiting rooms ticket office, etc., and the upper rooms converted into offices for the use of as sistant superintendent and other offi cers of the read. Bed Cloud has been made headquarters of the western di vision, in consequence' of which lite' average citizen parts' hi hair in the middle in order to preserve his" equile britfm". The city has without doubt a bright future before1 H, and it rests with the basiness rrien of the place to determine whether it shall be in the fatufd asit know, and lias been in the put, the leading city of the Rejaabl'-f saa VsEejv j 1 A Firsi Cl&ss M&&iias fer $3 DO. it m . Lt IS rwet T ,. .-.,. x Moir. luium, A ?0?'JLAR ILLTSTKAIED MONTH- ' Ly cf Literatmhk Sc:E;cn, Art and7hae Announcemcnt for 1831. With thf jAtaiar VhhuVt l,irr. OTT- M . V4M. lli iftWr uj Nuw .'-"'no. a ih.tnr whivh will b tiitirkiHl liv iniiiv tmproM-riiotil" ami a mnlcriai rdti Hon m prut Mum taimux th Miint? htali luVrur -landim! - in tii- jMtdt Utt putM-ntmi; NKW A ATTltUTIVK FB VXURKS rviiib'nn: the Mmptxiin -omvwlwil lighter in character tltuti hitherto, its conductor- will -mrt n ollWt to k cure for it the distinctive reputation of a thoroughly POITI.AR N KIRTCLA. FAM ILY .MAGAZINll The rapid deejopejiiont of period ical literature during recnt etr- hwr been attended not uiilv by a -t In crease in the iiuuiIhtoi1 reader, but by a piojortimate adanre m tlmir re-iiuirciilfiib-. Some Magazine- iiddre tliomelc to particular clii.-v enga ged in special .-tudies, others serk to meet the general demand of the ma intelligent reader. Ranking it.-olf among the latter. I.irnvtxnT'-" will aim to furnish entertainment nnd a healthy stltiiulxnt to those- of both sce- wh find their bwt mental refre-hment in LIGHT ATTRACT! VB RKADIMG Its new scheme will cmbnice a great variety" of lojiico, giving sjk'cih! promt iienee'to thtre that eoiicrrn actual life, it. interests, social a-neet. ami it.- t id pictures ami graphic sketches Tlie list of writers will include many new contributor, freh editorial depart ment u ill be added, and illustration, carefully executed, will cnitmue to hold a place. Fcr Silo hj all B:ci and Kexiiealers. Tkkv Yearly Milrscription. t'AMO Single Number, '5 cent, t'uii K.Tt-s.. Three copu-, $7.50, Fie copie-. $11 .'A Ten copies, with an extra copy to the club-getter, $22.00. (JrrKOMKN NnniKit mailed, pot pail, on receipt of 20 cent-. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., ?abli:i3n, 17 715 Jc 717 lrio: St. IhUldtlpUa. PROUDFIT & MAESH, GtNKUAL PEAl.EttS l.S H.11Z& HV J? JK )and( STOVES, Guide KOcK, - IVcb. I i rri tlinr utiMiij- r rrt in x Cnt etas Hardware Si ore come anc( see us as we will not b c UNDERSOLD. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOI'D. NEB. Tb thoiet of Fr-h tnea'a. SnMr" FowlnanJ Tfrythinr in the line that tu tnM i t aiTonli. alway on ban-l. -fc'h"P two doon i-juth of barrr' drnc to(i GBA7'S SPZCinC K2M!,,,5 TRADC MA0K ?e Gret tHADtKAR Znlla Sea- tij. A onfall, inrcnr 'r Se minal Weak nw. Svvtmn- tnrrhea- Irnrwi- ttnej. and al I)traf- tha 1t:38t TAIII8..U.nce ofsrl Mill lAIIZf. bn. si. U of tseianrr. uritcrMl. Ij iu4. rm n lh back. Wimne. of riiinn. I'rptrlutr oll ic . anil many other iiiie lhat Irml t In t nr Cnnuiotlioa anil i-reitur era .i' iartcutarf in our Maihlct. wt-h t de-irt- ! ten'l free hy mail locrrry unc. -Tbt TciGl meOifioe i toll ly all Wnracft -t ?l t-r package, or fix jui-kasc tr $. ir wi! 'j ttnX tree by mail n rrii nfthefniney. Iir ti dmtin: THE ORAY MfcDlCINIi CO NV.t Jeehanica' fl'k. etroii. Mk. 49SoU by lruriU) rrnerally, 1. K. lib. Oaiiii. Sab- If fculcaatt 3eaU -! SAM'L GARBER i DEALSJt IS Dry Goods and Groceries S5O0TH and SHOES Hats Caps. & R'd'ly Made Clothing Wt havt thi Largest Stock in the Vallty and will not bt udiirstltf. Give us call, one and all- Sam'l Carber Bed Cloud Kefc. ftASTS RID.NS SAW UACHilfS The BZST TXDIO OCT. Wil SAW mat as laaja te may EJOfb 111 I ill ta Jieietc-tkM, aaer atm m Mum -Wvrie. lv3t:5 . 1 ACCMT9 WAMTCO. Mm aaPar 3J BBBaVaWr!Bk ar &?. .K. V &::' P ar--satal v H i b9 aac ozaaiaaa 1 VI. . meaa. NO. 22. Go TO W. Staple Fancy Groceries tin- r-r MB ACC0 & CI-BAHS 1 rA s is Choice Hute. Fruits &, Confections. J-Frv-h KntiL9 aiwl e- 'i-' S t4d 4. t SHfWSHaCW! SWTaipPW How Can I save Money lt III MM, MY Fall avp Wimik (loons op MARSH ! WHY? ihcv arc worth in Csh. I sell ihcm ar a smll profit. I make no book account. I have but one price. Clear cash buyers jet Che beniitt. (oii and Irt - ' "lp Twrn "tore " Your A, S. FOULKS tlaslhiLTs?. M.Ni;KAfn:iEij or tiik ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire, TUi: HM.Y Wire that will make Pig Tight, Bull Strong H Horso High Factofy neRr B. aUc?4 MtcrtiBC to AM df Coscr la ! te U OC of lb F. H, CORE, wLLm pffT3kjY9TJ lMm9MmWDSMwWMyMMWKtR """ " ---.-- . . . (l l-r IS l & cu ? nn t n a f gCf j, S i Zr 2, S3 cS f "' - S L i . .a a TEST rtt B. ROBY'S !! il-tU NKH, I btiv all my CiootLs at what I'taiiMiif .hp 1 idd '! . I ti Ut MARSH. & STINE, jS"obraslciiii- a Visible 17ei.cs & M. Depot. f 4r XWTl, far fa Ui t i . lArrin cf foorr t W0$i1&n Jeweler Red Cloud ?1bbHbL- ' ' " ! aa nvdMW'2E3$ 4 v - ,-,i,f.JfcfM' 4Af &r V. Ki, tv Lm i. if ?Uh -- i r 1 vr - Is1 -1- -f-i-v- r' r- --,r .---if - SP7 -; S - ijsi 'r- t' ,. - -f.-