The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1881, Image 1
r mzmkUT, t&mv&u -43f 3W!i'-2 -S- j-.5iSfc-'- - JMM Wima lgJl)ljWIH;itKWNCTWM-'gwyt -. - jt "-i, -. -'?"' .mm.mBm&- - "" - 3" ""Hfc-'wi:WMfc5 .- . Btqajfc- "-fife i W i tjawiiiwB.-- - -. --. i job work:,' TJEAJ-C CHIEF. Cloud Chief. The Red rrt t' rC-BLISHKD EVKEY TnTUSDAY AT 1E9 CLOTS, 2TC3SASZA. -BY- M. 1, THOMAS "Eternal Vigilance . M" "vVe o' Libert ' and Si 50 a year is the price of ihc lied Cloud Chief 4i tt 3tA3T3C RED CLOUD, WKBSTERCQ. NKBRAKA. TliyKSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1SS1. NO. -'5- . TEBK-. $i.E3a jeirifpiidilAdTlsw. VOL. VIII. mo v? . i r 1 GO EAST Mimi ea.-toi: oith-kat I THE B.&M.R.R. Thi- Itoad together with the C. B- A Ci winch i call! -THE- Burlington Route ! ; I fMiii-'he ron'trimil,trl:n-b,twf-nNelralca i I'atj'enreo' tkn c ti linn cm the , Ao. Hivir at I'lalwaiouta over the Plattsmoutli Steel Bridge, hich hat lately hern completed - Through i;y i'oarliPH AND Firirman ltrpingrari .illJ' Jit - IW . ...-. m vim t HiirainstU'f'r,,:i rliic.igo 9in! S. I.Oui. V Lcrcrlotrcrni trtionf aieti ndrtti union dej n Ut ll t inl rtL I-fcft t.iiil -outh J fMiii tt.l JoUU trt n c'.ru-KJ xirr ninc- forn Iik Jnra tht uimu ocnJentK whuh n tni i't! 1 1 train rnnitnc lhr uuliltouithe innuii- twxi. und Mriicri-arr thus tUIP Ot II .iks C !''' J C'lll- rurtj I " wtifii tliey tuk-tho b- a 31 mule tst. Through Tickets AT y L)YIr HATES t 5li fore e ill llic Matf. ft well - mil and rrlial If ti.tuiumlh.M mjusnd. ciiii b lud uun afi'luai ti n to U. A iJ. K. It Atentf at any of tbf I riu'-ipul i-iiilioijp. or to l(if Ctntr-nicVct Acent. ' J AlAIIA?ir,IJ. -2 J3 C m tr. u r." - : i u A O CD 3 S CD I tr-1 G3 -J CHICAGO Lumber Yard Yard Miuth of H:uiij.Km t Ial.-tou fclio. on AI:im stretit. Keep eonj-iactb- on hand an ajortment ot l.oiaber, I.ntri, ftliltiirlrM. I)oor W In tlotra. I.lmr Ilnlr Oiurnt. 1'lMMlcr ItnllUlitc Iii-r clc. PLATT & FREKS Proiirietors. HoScomb Bros., Dtalon In !JI-BSK?a8 m 1 fea r eg cf nil kiaJj. They fell CHEAP for CAS IT. and If the m have net what you waut. leave your order and they will fill it. CALL ON THEM Dne door north ofQarccrV. auJ ilr. IIOLCO.MD 1 vill wait ou yo. prltf RED CLOUD. NELt. DAPIMAN -fWagon Company, -jusmcn-KEHS of- Farm&UfannMC Buggies & Phaetons. ; m j We do not Want Agents! WE OFFER OUlt Standard Trade VeMcles, TO THE TRADE.-1- Work that hn an established repnta - ui'" hi. -,iVu. 1-.! mikI th:it tan be h:iiullLd with sut- m r ',; lu,rl, t hnvt.r -m.l jHnr- .-.dl.k4J'.t - - ,.- -- , Send for designs and prices to BOBINSOX WAGOX CO. fyf Cbicinnati, Ohio, M'fiXJXS ItMECTOlir. ! Case 8c McNexy, ! attokm."!- am) ror-.---n.oii? AT law. Will rrectire in all the Court of thi Ut and , Northern Kuoea rllreun a well af Imjra- Mrru'm- On V-'jter fitrc.t. one door north J cf Uarlicr store. i;i i f i.'i n. XKn. . S. GILHAM, a'u-vky ANI lfi:i',u AT "w- (Jiv one wtor north oj Attiry isros. lILU lA)t iA NEBRASKA. W r" RT71TTV ttokseyasd coi?klouati.aw. J il AfMO MCAt CBT4TE IOCZT I Red Cloud. Keb. ' r'l-I'rotrrit Attentinn Ivrn to Collretlottf. ,OrrirK wjtb C. II. I'Ormi. at Bei Cloud iJruMore. . . EDW1N C. H.AWLEY. .A TTOItNEY AM) COtrNbELOIl AT LAW. Ofiirr oror Farliy'b Drug Store. i EZD CLOUD, irftf. James Laird, ATJOHNIY AND C0r.NSEI.OR AT LAW. IITIX(;. - Xl.ltllAsKA. Mill jrrtcticcir. ull tbr 'ourt of tlifhtate. I'roiunt attention iriun to all barinefj- entru'trd to ti C4.re. lu'y1"' II . ICt.t.v. r U. Ki.ky. Ked CUud. Neb. J. h. Kai.). Klouuiinston. Nebroikft. KALEY BROS., A TTOItNKYs AT I UV A REAL ETATE AC5KNTS. W il p'aefirp i-. all tin "iirt in Ntliraka t.il f.ittitru K.irM: t"llrr:in iriut!jr t tciidtd to ai:u cirrct-firidrnrf xilicitr-l. ilD CLCUD. l.ecr3. AIo. Accnt- for II. A M. It. H. Iind'. I. W. TWLLKYS, JHOM(EOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, V. S. lYiiMon Snrgeon. ! fti-OtFiCK Qvx Kalf.v Pro, law office. I BED CLOUT. 1ISB3ASSA 1 I I.RF.UT A. II All, n. D. Physician Surgeon, RED n.ot I). NEt: A'Htan! iircf-on I. .f- M. It It. 15- C. Offi t,ur Join -o.. A lnM-"'itrj coil More. ,"? deiice rr 1. rkitj A. .Mitchell !tiin lHua j. n. .nosEifA. hi. v. - 1 l.KCTIf- Phvsiciaii and Surgeon, llaD cLorn. si:i. Will i nr Hpr.-il attaniin to Obntetric" and tiprr-un of women- Alo fcnernl and Merial iMircer. Ilifej fpttfithr I.je and Ear banco I niodrr.ito oilun orr hnTr I'ruc tnre. i Kcfidetioe 4lh houfe r.Tth t-f rhool h.nHe. ! i)-y i"JAJ. iH. I'ALIiEXUER. iPHYbiCIAN AND SURGEON, (.iiL'iiwruu- 'ihkil.) ' rromi't attendance u all call in the practice ol nimiKitiLM or urriry. OU I.I-. - XEMKASKA. J. W. MOKANVII.I.E. C F. MORVNVII.LE. OIWLK.1. NFB. AniV. XrB. i!OK AN VILI.K IUIOS.. HcmcEcpatliic Physicians. OW!.r A MROY, SERA?KA. ! Ml iirnrpionit call will recche our rromtj Hiidcxrelul .tOentlolt. J0l!!oj8 Dr. H. A. Baird! 'RESIDENT DENTIST. I Ri:i) CLOUD, NEBRASKA. W. IT. RICHARDSON, -DEALER IN i LIVE STOCK. IUIIU-LOID. NKBIlASiKA. 'iir'ie.t nnrVrt trice i.j-.I ti.r hoc and cittlo. .1. 1. Smith 5. C. Swith M.B.THum-sov. Pre. First Nat. Cah. First Lute Tiller First IJuiik. Reatrice Mat. lank NhU txnk ueat- JSeb. Keatrice Neb. rioNeb. 70 if ) rorsft Thompson, BANKERS. RED CLOUD, NEB. Will make collection? hi any part of the Tniteii ?tatc-Sell exchange upon the princi pal eastern oitie Loan niouej upou improred farm? Rfceiedepo iissulject to stht drafts Allow illteret ut en time deroMts. and trans act a, general Hanking bu-incsN. ItrPKKKsrcs: Omalu National Rank. A. S. PaJdock.r. a Senator: First National Rank New York. C.ini'irtJtre Yalley National Rank, Cabri Jje New York. EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET ! RED CLOUD, XEU. The choice't of Freh meat. Sanre , fowl and rerythinp in the line that the mul Let nfiords. aiwavn nn hand. Shop two doors south of Shtrer'lrngton J " HENRY COOK, PROPRIETOR BID CLOUD DRUG STORE, Xod Scaler In Drugs, ' Medicines Paints, OILS g VARNISHES i .,, . . T. . . . ,, Alleoat im my Line kepi co&tt&aUy o i t hand: aadto which I iarite the Ueati ol , tkc pBblic rX tXrfTl HENRY COOK. THE CHIEF. &mgr M i THOMA EDITOR THURSDAY. JAN lT, IPl. TEE V. S. SXSAT02SZI?. After n lien! cI content in the Iri-'la-ture, it wai finally lit'ovrrel tlmt Gen. Van Wyck of Otoe enmity wn the fortunntc if-.e-or of the lengthy pole, and con-equently knocked the Senatorial jieriinmon. While we are free to admit that the (ieneral wa.- not our fir-t ehoice wo have no fault to find with Iih election. UU jm-t hi lory prove- him to have been, all hi life, a -talwart repiihlicnn and a man of more than ordinary ability. He formerly re-ided in York Mate, and way twiee elected a member of con-j;re- from hi-district. He hs- ni detl for a number of year- in Nebraska and ha- been elected Mteee-ively to the -tate lei-l.iture from hi- county (Otoe.) not nith-taiidiii"j the fact that that county i- and ahvin-. has been lamely deninenitie, a fact which eon-eluih- .-turn- that he i a man of reeopiietl :ili!tt' and i held in high etcem by his neighbor- and the peo ple generally of hi- own county, with out regard lo political faith. (Jen. Van Wyck i- not the tool of any railroad or other corporation, and ma be -afely cotintcd on to work for the best interi:.-ts of the whole peo ple. A a matter of cour-e, we, of the west, would much rather have secured the election of a we-tern man who-e interest- would have been more clear- l nlciitmcd with our own. hut a.- we fMilod in tlii- tin. fill!.'!- on lii.Imir of I.uieil in tm-me LIUKI. on neiiau oi it- readers accepts the situation with out a murmur of di-appioval, and is firm in the belief that the va-t lei-da-tie experience of the new 1". S. Sena tor, coupled with hi" known ability and honesty of purpo-e, will render hi- lepre-entation of Xebra-ka in the hall- of Congrcs- one of universal ben efit to this gi cut commonwealth and in ju-tiee and fairne to the people of the entire State. 0U3 T7SEI1IGT0!7 LST7S2. WvsIIINCTOX D, C. ) January '20, I8SI. j Mr. Editor: C'ongre,-- could not tlo a better thin; for the convenience of the genera! public than to provide for an is.-ue of fractional noles for mailing puipe-. l tiiiii-ner- ot piper-, journal-, sinking book-. 1c on leave-', and dea'erbl iu all kinds of inexpen-ive merchan-di-e are greatlv inconveuiynced and embarr.i ed in busine- becaue remit tances in silver in sum of les than a dollar cunnot be safely made. It i apparent that the DeLe-scps canal scheme has a powerful backing and the alleqation that three millions of dollars ha been raised to control public opinion has a foundation stron ger.than a rumor. It may be that this potent element will act as a sedative to the out spoken opposition that for a time wsis arrayed against any surren der of the principles of the Monroe doctrine. The logic of National pro tection and the inspiration of patriot ism should impel our Government to declare most emphaticly that no Euro pean power shaH get a foothold on this Western .Hemisphere. Congress can not safely fail to re-asscrt this Ameri can idea which has been endorsed by leading statesmen of all parties for the last half century. An emphatic, re-affirmation by Congress, of this old doc trine, will let the wind out of DeLes-sep.-' balloon. The thirteenth annual hegira of the strong minded women to this Mecca is near at hand. Barring some of the unfortunate leaders who have traveled life's journey alone with no one to love, these gatherings do not suffer by comparison in point of talent, ability or decorum with conventions of the masculine persuasion. It cannot be doubted that these earnest woman have done a good work in the uplifting of womanhood, and they are now the advanced guard in the great reforms of the day. Men may oppose their theories and licrate female suffrage but despite 11 opposition manifest destiny is hastening its coming. Good men see ho hope of dethroning the power of intemperance except by vvoman's prayers, her voice her vote. For the soke of the young men of America may God speed is advent Near ten thousand bills have been in troduced in Congress, printed and put on the Calendar. Two-thirds of them were never expected to pass, and were only introduced by Members to make them solid with their constituents. The junk men and butter dealers will make a speck out of these bills by their purchases for waste paper, and Uncle Sam pays tle fiddler. The Democrats nteinthe House resist rfobyU.e RepaWia - everv effort made to bring up the communication of the rostmaster-uenenu reattngt lie iranu - ulent e of Uiefranfetng privilege - ioCt -i.; " V, -w,t ...j. Vl.V, .lOV .VV.V..1. Ut nUU.b maUer by a strict party vote has been referred to a Deaocratic comiaiHet; ." liounl r.r ilif ttiiMo Tliv' mi-lit !me t . r.. I....... ...! -It !. .1 rw.f- lilt; .MlliUt llt sum iu Mir urimx i- ic dcviltrv carried on during the late election commiHctl lo Uo aiue cum- inhtec for iitirm! and hate tli .m- ccj- nil at the -jiiiip tino. Tlic idea of lntictitjr Vcnnor to Wa-hiiiston i- vxcull.-nu Ever hi e the death of n en. Meyer hs ha 1k-oii j jiivnisr u- dtr-.- of Ksqitinmux frisidity ...i 'r .. . . ... ..!.. r....... ......m.I. .... aui ii we art- 10 i.ikc iuiuil- iuuuuiinn r .... I. ..--.. ....r.. .,. t....-.w !. ....l.t.. ill nt?iiil;i itc iii iui .vi iii.niuj ami more attenuated temperature. Alexandra nine mile- away ha Iwim vi-ited for days by merry skater- 1oyy and pirN. men and maidens. Neer before in half a centun has the ice, on the Potomac U'en o thick and gla. sey. Thin Arctic weather ha not preven ted the u-uul rweption- and levees. Jt i- plainly evident that a greater number of elite and fjL-hionable -tran-gcp are in the city for the winter than ever before. The fiit Pre-idential reception altlioti-'h iwitl in a -now ytorm wa- a decided -tieee-i in point iber-andin the character and ..r .,... H IlltlllllVl illl.t II. L 1 t.ltl,V. ....i. etlc of dre- Mrs. Have- i- the 10 -iiine nwbt -.Mi-il.!.' l:ulv tm nil t-iit- ... s-ion- and making exerv one wheW.er . . . . . . . . hitju or low leel at ea-e m ner pre ence. She preside- over the dome-tic ailair in the White Hott-e like a queen, ju-.-he is, of whom Americans may be juetl proud. The platw for the new Library build- ing are being perfected and there i- no doubt but an appropriation of $1,W0.- inu ...:n i... .. ....!.. r, ... t,n ...... ..... ........ pproj ile fo: W) will be made for the commence - mentofthe structure. The Commit- tee upon construction will adopt the ! , , ,-, best features of the mo-t noted libra- rii-s in the world. When completed thi- will be the lare-t and mo-t per fect -public librarv of anv ancient or modern time-. The United State- Agricultural So eietv wa organized bv a National CHIVCnilon. WHICH IllCl oil me Hill III , .....' I ......... . i i ...... June. 1S5I, at the Sinithonion Intsitu-j tion, in thi- city. That convention wa- eompo-e1 of l,:j ileleg.ttts, repre-. i- only requisite or de-inble under the .renting twentv -three States and tbe'a'tual pre-eription of an unending' proinineut State agricultural societies. i rc-ioeni riiimore .--enaior j'ougiti.-. i..wi iiu i uiv jiieeui n hih- io-;ier I(. . hHiljp.nierA. rvu Secretary Daniel Wolnter. and the eminent pln-ician-, who-e reputation i K.ety-nmth Hie wm.-.' KeiLh. Dn venenible (J. W. P. Curti-. the adopt-. is world-wide, dNallow both u-e- of dv h-e HuchcH-k U-xi V. ilh.w and i r r.i -ii . e c t i : i: ,. .. .. .t,w ;f....i .. utioignieil temtorv "Het IwtweyH ed .on of of the illu-tnous farmer of .alcoholic liquor- a- u-ele it not jer- ., ., ,. , . , r,ri-. Mount Vernon were present. The Society held it.- lir.-t annual meeting in this city in the wintei of IS5-J. Up to ISfil, when the war for-J ced the opiety to Pii-pend active op - erations, these annual meetiugb con-iTlie stituted the central "Hoard of ( emphasized, that the people of Kan Agriculture' Gentlemen from the as have, in the mo-t -oleum manner. different States and accredited inites from :iricultural organization-' ' a.-sembled each year to di-cu-s topics calculated to advance the cause of nc-1 ricultural improvement. Lecture- were delivered by practical and .icien- title farmery, reports were submitted bv committee- appointed to examine new inventions and theorie-. and .1. ...... ...... .. ...... im.! !.l.t...l..i.fA rC IIIC1C IS i JIIVliO lllll'.LIIHIIi; Ul opinions. When the operation'" of the society were suspended by the war it publish - ed a Quarterly .lounial of Agriculture, and had iu this city a secretary's of- fice and reading rooom, where the members of the society and others in - terested in agricultural improvement could meet at a common home, and find a collection of objects in which they had a common interest. This society has just been formally re-or-gntmed, officers were elected and the que-tion of consolidation with the American Agricultural A ociation way referred to the president and sec retary, with full power to take such action as they might deem proper. The organization of such a society with headquarters at the Capital will lo suli-ervient of the greatest good to these vast interests of our country. Piiaks. BY O. S. MUKSELI,. Published by reiaet of the W. C.T. U.J It seems to have been reserved for Kansas, in the order of Pnrvidence, to take the initiative in a navr departure in the temperance reform, by stamping the whole liquor lutsiness with the in delible stigma of moral outlawry. Heretofore constitutional law lias leen based upon the fundamental assump tion of the sacredness of the rights of I property, and the dogma that every man had prima facie the ritzht to m.ke, use, hay or sell any article that he pleased. Tiie pc iple of Kansas have. however, reversed all the precedents j in this respect, in re ird to distilled ' and fermented liquors, by brandini the manufacture and sae, andr Jortinni, the use of spirituous liquors as illegiti mate, illegal, and destructive to the best interests of community. It is true the constitutional amendment in question recognizes that such liquors may le used properly for medicinal, mechanical and scientific purposes but j it will ! found, if the new departure w followed out to its own proper, logical j . .. . . . . T consequences, in accord with the ad-, I rnittetl tendencies of modern scientific! irrch ttat excepUan. will ! .. I lrom year to year be snnt tn u everj Towing nmus, ana mine couipara- dtv-.uveiy near xinure pmcncatiy uaap- racT.mifintfiactiM-inthe act- r- -O , nal problem. J-or example, me j ebsenring tbiaker -will scarcely need v. ?- f pru ! iiiHu limion. fir.. f-.wii...rnI fVwn ar-r I .-. "' . w ,... v.. . .. -. ...-- . , j now prurtieaUy htntttd u tir e ( rtiti fnn f ire alccohj.. td tn: the roiJtirtkn and !. f U othrr funn- of feriurulud and dui-l H- qn tk:hl t-tsn n( ii ad u. Iwarw or d-twri mnv KMitH form of J -.-ieitic or m himtciU -r itttt f U.r jiriKiuctiuii of urttHM liquors 1 t. .r.. f.k.Jt. UiKiribl ,.v 1.. ,&.b.l..t i v-t.. t,-..... .......--. -., - r..-.r..v.. ' i,F t.tir.i i1.)l.JuJ iknukUaUi'tU. ." all j "..v .w.rw., ...... ......... . " tne evti oi lite irauic nouai at cnrv di-apiKar. Smipbon- or other 'not tt-in- tbeartK-le the uritvr cannot ei - plain why 1 dilutl alcohol, pure ami -inittle. i- not a nti-frtKy tipple. The medical ue of alockui -hw. .... at it!i -i-ut, in involve a more com- plicated problem: ixit thi- i more aj-' parent than real In the otitt th whole u-e of ab-oholie liquor- (tnrUi- ,. f ,, l . r ilina feriiieiittHl liquor-j a- Jot'' for drur in the form of bittur?. etc . mny nt once, without the 'li"ht-t detii-l ment to medical science and intHlhal' j progre- be di-.cardetl. The truth i- it.. would ! hard to Jind a rcpnuldwi i medical practioner f any -ehool i main who ! Would not concede that tht cHintn 'r ! i.i i... .1 :. .... . c me Ki....v, v.. ..- -i.r . I I 1. 1. I....; : I .!..... the t neiiuu o me enure mm i-uum- .n-.i-v of all kind- "bitter- whatever. Of i.irr Inm.Ir.'i! Iinttl. nfttiuiiv -.ltl it . .v.. ........ . -. - .... . .--- .-.. - .... ,- i- safe to miv that niucn-jwjie rue - either hanuful. or at l.est. u-ele-. while the httndretlth eon hi have Ufii Sifel ami prolitabh replnccl by nu-- icine- into which alwiiol iwod not e- tot- Tin. inoili. .ii! n.i nfliiiiiiir. inv ; ter The medical ue of liquor- limy, ! in fact .be practtcaliv reduced to two j fotm-. i- . I. The u-e of alcohol a- a i . .1 .. Solvent in the preparation of tiutttre-, etc., and -j. i tie u-e oi wine ami ! r-j mented liquors a- .-timulauH in ccr-i tain-taee-ofdi-ea-e. etc. If tbi- amd- ii l.o riin"iii7iHl ii- viti iirovi tiiittt IV rluuueal and Alien till v ' .iieo. correct, two conclusion- emerge, u Kir-t. the one form doe- not lepuire ..i... ..i.. ..r ..I....1.. I . ..ii .. .. : ......!.. lllf sill" m niniimi ui an. n- h i' ium'i; ....... a matter lor tin-dniggit- m lit" own ' proper place of Im-iuc-r-. and the other phy-ician. and here the l:nt m-t-t b( .-.-.... i.... i. i .: i ; men ion-. Hut However tne exetquiomu u-e-of liquor-under the Kan-ni eon- Miuuioiial amendment may be regard ed. they are cimparatively unimpor- . ' tant factors in the aerial problem.. real fact remain-, and -nould U dele-'known to national law. stigmatized the manufaclure, .-ale and u-e of fpiritu- ou- liquor.- a- illegitimate, illegal and,'1 Fridr. I mir mr- wiw dttehd ! ' le.-tructive to the bi-t and luchust in- teresL- of the commonwealth. It is an old maxim "th.it revolntiou- n-wr ci backward," and the frien Is of the H ouor traSlk who to-day hu ' the fond ' delusio'i to their lm-nni- that tin- 'Lr.ii...u .r.. .t......f-tf .?-. It ill i J.ll.-.- lli- urjnuniiv, .. j,- barckwanl, may si- we'l abandon their ;o i i . .1 Y .-...! J futile hope. It is only the legitimate j . fruit of the -ad experience of a thou- i ' sand years. and Kan-a-, the late-t born of the popular empire-, will not turn her back to all the glowing hopes of her proud future, to wallow iu the mire of alcohol. NEBRASKA LEGISLA TURE. Tin: Sknate. The official li-t of -enators in the leg-i-lature of Xebra-ka i- a follows. 1-t District It. A. Wherry, W. W. Turk. 2d District William D.dlv. ad Ji-trict C. H. Van Wyck, II. P. I'adv. 4th fistrict-0. K. TcfL ,5th District G. W. Doane, Jno. 0. Howe. fith District J. C. Mover. 7th Sth 9th loth Ilth 12th Lrth 14th Kith lfith 17th Irice. JSth lJth 20th 21st 221 21 District S. H. Tayler. District J. F. Burnc. Di-trict John Zuhnnig. District I-acc Power. District H. K. Smith. District J. W. Perkins. Di-trict W. H. Morse District M. K. Turner. District A. J. Evan-. District E. C. White. District C. II. Gere, C. W. District- J. L Ervin. Di-trict E. . Harrington. District H. M. Work-. District-Titos. GRAH.UT. District Martin Dame?. District J- B. Dincmorc. District C. H. Co-tii. District Sidney Rak. Iistrict Henn Snyder. 24th . k gth 1 HOOK OF KETKESKXTATTVES. First District Kichanl-on. P. a. fe chU;' 'c rpp -' Second Pawnee, J L. Linn, A. II. Jackson, rep. mini uage, tiyan riucy, n. ti. Silver rep. Fourth Johnson, J. S. Dew, A- A. Carman rep. Fjr.v, 'Veinih'i Clmrch Ilotre T J fittri -unana. vnurcn iiowe i. h. Schick M. Ii. Jtaymcn rep. Sixth Otoe, XeL-e Overton F. T. Ransom J. O- Moore J. 3L iarry. ret seventh Lanctster. .N. C. Ab - hedon Jf. T. McClun II. B Seventh Lancaster, y. C. Abbott C. Gra- llil.Il IKT... Fi.rhth Saunders. II. II. Shedd Beniamin Jolmson J. TL Scott ren- unth Cos?, K. B. 'Windham ias- Bg H. D-K" iff. , . lllhm-k ut&J. i ? -JtM9T -w- w- w Seventh DoorI, w- J- Broach h. Uoira J. II- Kyner jr. m. mui- tan xi. at. xiruew. o. ?suu TepW.A, Porto-.i J. A, Mcbhaxe dem. Twelfth Dodge, Wm. FrieI J. B, GuitKnxep. 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J ) W.ILER IX TqTj CCO ClllT'E i " 3 J j COHEECnOSTEHT. CANNED PKUITS. n:ESH rnuiTS. CH ACKEI1S, CI I EES B OUANGES. LEMONS, avp a rria. mm' or rwY Aijfj a rna-r tt-v-s Ice Creaxn Parlor, ) Wherr vii. ! :iivv.tys j get a ik-L di-li of Ice CreJiu during the Sc.i-on. j A -hare of tne pub ic patronage w lc-K'ftfuny solii irttl 1-ir-t dxir south of Mitchell t Morhan. P.F.D ClXit P, - - XKRKA5CA. rnAOE iparkv. Great TRADE MASS :li:a 2c- A nnfjU- wcetire 'rJi ntcI Wk ne. 5r-erw4- tnrrbea. Iai- Irrj. airf a" i)rat Ilia. Fa TAKUtr,wt ofl UT TI22. absrr. ifs of BicirtT. tshcMl. t..iuj'5. ai- m the taei. di"noe of rtx-a. I.cmIk ulJ r-anl taanythcr Jitjic tat Itn-i ila ntr r Ocaicrl'"" aoj irenJto-csr4 rtsroeal-tr" in ar fjifii-hlrt. . e lr irr t rl free bj toai! f errty n-. - b sic-i5-"i Hiriirise ?-M iv all --. l rr i.jrVrt r mx j trVaze Uti' -t V km Irct by mail n rt-.-t t.MLc n.,' wr -nt-ixttxai THfci-P-' Xtu C t-'-O. X 2itrhai.w.-."IrV. I ?-. Vwh. M9'U by i rami, s-nrrjliy, I. K. ha Oauka. Aevi K&,hMle azesu S-Jy f. ,'nl .. U beoji-J. KesJ-t frrjctntly rntu la t lu-3'lp car lijfc r CouiFto3. Br.ia'j Rr.itrhial rr-t srr crr3a t. e-m teti-rin 'ncs3 Rniirbirn. Ctra Ca:rrn. ... rM be r rrmiiri br byicia. b1 ai-r rrreeiit&cti. tl"Jr are Rl Br, or '"' fcat iiir fc- trt, wiJcwien.Mrt rra &r atiriy o ottr- sectrarKm. tbry bare sitiHe tll- ! rank j."tfrtbr f . TO!, ri ,trny-ea tb w.. lit. entj fiie t eai IfX rrcwbrt. Jfore than one half the diso- of the hnman vstem are caused by from J e hnman rstem are caused by from the upc of impure Breadstuff; and a Saleratn and Sotla are the e5-fital SSESSTSSSrySLl v. -- .-w-.. .-... - , -- Taylor's Gold Medal i the only ppr-j icctiy ticaiinr article m ttf rexen np- sSt.. . mm. "km. -73 ' r "- w "PFr.u.oU convinced what we say Ktme. ever use any other if you can pruenre tok article. Go to yemr grocr and zet a jper. IteyA, J 12 Liborty StrJ, ITeTo-York Go TO W, r Staple Faiccv Groceries, TO AOD G3'BA3?vS Choice Nuts. Fruits 6c Confections. 2rKrvh Knm d VcsuU ."i-l How Can I save Money Fail n Winter (ioodj of MARSH ! WW hi b ,oc iu wiiai thev arc worth in Cash. 1 sell them at a Miiall profit. I make no book account. 1 have hut one price, Clear cah buvers iict the i.,.. ,;i'f i .ov .t r !.-1. -. id tt OCIUIIL. lit, -r jlt , , . , j Um "lp Town t f "f l(ttf? i.i A, S. MARSH, FOULKS H .-lastinirs. MIMF r ACME STEEL tub Wire that will make a Visible Fence Pig Tight, Bull Strong Horse HlgM Factory near . " V i mm M r !MWWMI !. --w ui "j r tf&rtmssm .?:Tt: i-vx. LcZZ. .RrrWv, r-S f&L 7 VfV AQrrw&J for am Cf ti 1 s vJi lv rf---r. .aMCd aerdlB to A, ti Coocr-. is 0 F. H CORE FINE CARRIAGES CrTIir'OR.M SOL Jtmrntmcmnn m. f i'i-l4 SecusAXer X7X2AT 112ZS. iac &virv y IJmLLLLwmxXXmXXXXXXXXX a . SjirYiXy y SIX' S 2 . Z W" SS? s i -T i B. ROBY'S i - ' nn UHD NUt & STINE, rilfnslci!i- Kl H- . II!! Barb Fence Wire, oyi.v JQnZ $ B. & M. Depot. at - 1 -. !! I..IM ' mWiPI I t I M 1 OPB' j Tr i ' "v V i$ I -fiv Kvr 'M 'Ir - a f IfSTl, tf fflU zc. Jeweler- Red Cloud. AND ROAD WAGONS or EXCELLSNCS. n. t-.. . ,. jHisiwi umcKnmrn to. NEW HAVEN, CONN. hi i . ;.' i