The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 24, 1881, Image 1

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HENRY COOK,
RED CLOUD, WKBSTEKOO- NKBRASK A. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24 l;-l.
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80 EAST
SOUTH-EAST OK SOFTH-EAST
VI. TIIK
B.&NLR.R.
"J Lie Itond together with the C.'D. JcQ. trbieh
i co l!ed
THE
Burlington Route !
Turin? iIip looFteonji Ivtcliniict wctn KVsAifca
jtiii.t and. nil joint KtrT Mtnonri llir.
I'lucrncorc ImVii Rfthiline ro4 the
Mo. ltitw ut I'iACiiunth
over the
Hattsmoidfli 'Steel Bridge
Which ha? lately !-n rnui.lrttJ.
Throwgh Pay C!c ,V?kc
AX I)
Puiknan Steeping '
-AKEdSI'NTO
STurlingtfln.Pecria.Cliiff.'MBO
and St. I;Otifi,
WherMjo,fni'rPtir)?nrcmadpiimaiJrpo?
rHoihlaJith:?t xndSnath. Train? by
thin rgute ?trt in Nel-nrnku am there
for lr-e friin tbp.'V.iriiiu? acridenta
which o tr iu:ttly (I litr traim
routine through from the nmnn
loiilf . urlinririircri are tbua
urc.oI.umbinK c'd con
nvctioim nliun tbty
tuVr the IS. A M.
route curt.
Through Tickets
AT
LOWEST HATES
in forrc in tii Klnto. ne wr 11 at lull nnd rtlial le
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CHICAGO
Lumber Yard
RED CLOUD, JTeb.
Surd eouth of JItunpton i: italsti'
fchop, on 3J:uu street.
iTeep co!thtntly on hnndnn assortment -ol
J.nmber. Ittli, Khla:LcN. Uoora Hla.
deni.tlmr Itnlr 4'rnifuf. I'jaalcr
Bulkltet; I'nprr etc.
PL.4TT & FREES
Proprietors.
? m i f mmmm
Hoicomb Bros.,
Ceaiars ijj
H9AR9V?ARI,
ofall ktaaJ.
Skey cell CHEAP for CAStf. an4 it thej
karo aM what you iranL. leave yuar
order And tiey will fill ii,
CALL ON THEM
One door north ofdarfcer', ul Mr.OOLCOMB
rill wait ou yoa. aprltf
RED CLOUD. NEB.
ROBINSON
Wagon Company,
-MASCFACTUnERS OP
Farm &
WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
)o(
We do not Want Agents
wj: OF IT.U OUR
Standard Trade Vehicles,
to tih: traue.
WOrk that has an atahlishetl veputa
- rotfj :id that fcm hti handled with sat
"fefactioir, botk to-hnj'crtitid seller.
Send for designs and prices to
itoni XSUX WAGOX CO.
A :-1 " Ct.coimsti. Ohio,
JtVSIZESS Dl HECTOR V,
O.'O.O. J. McNmt.
Case & McNenv, i
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TTOUNKV.S AM) OiO'KLOIU AT LAW.
Will
rr-cfce in all Uip Vnc.Tl oi uil "! ana
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r.rthrn Kama?
hrro Kama?. Collrctin at wall as lltira-
' ti.fl Lutintl r-rfnllr mnd fliripntlr attended to
Orvir?:- On Wcbfter i5trtt. Ooe dnr nrta
.f tiarber Store.
i:k curi. NKit.
"" J. S. GILHAM,
A TTIUN:V AND C'MUNhKLUR AT LAW.
Ojfke oucjhor Mrth.aflKtlhtj Hiiuc.
kei) ci.ori). - ?;znmvktiK..
ATTURNRY Alii) -CQL'NaSLOK AT LAW.
AIMO HetiOTATeAOeZT.
lied Howl. Neb.
a-ITronipt AifrarAion Oirrn to Collection?.
Ornca- with C.iU l'OTTER. at Ite4 Cloud
Diet 6Un
Ewin C. Hawley.
A TTORNKY AND COIISSEWB AS fLAW.
Offico over Frleya Drug Store.
bed cloto, sb.
James-Lm-b,
a ttornky and ouunhki.or at law.
Hastings, - Nkhkaska.
Will iramuin.iilJ e Com I ofithS't.
rrouiutatlinlioDjjiven to all burlncri entru-Ud
to
ibtsoaie. yuiji-
II. fi.'Ktncr.
C. W. KAirr.
Red Cltud. Neb.
.J. I.. Kaiay.
isioominaton.
NabraakA.
KALEY BROS
A TTQRNKJ'H
AT LAW .A iKEAL ESTATE
jWIF.NTS.
Will practirtin all the Ci.rU tin Nebraik
i.d nuitln.ru Kanai: ctllcetiin promptly at
trudtd to ana cuTrcirfndeucc ilicitr-.
BED LQI7D. Kibrukx
Alio. Agcnltrur B..fc M. K.01. lrnU.
Physician&Surgeon,
RED CLOUD, NEIL
A?itan! Suroaon B...f- aLUH.JR.R. C. lfne
over Johrton A Uj"P?'dry .fod? ?tore. 'Rt
dence over Prl.iJC Mitchell'? store. l'Jfm
j. "hi. mOSEMA, . K.
-KCLKCTIC-
Physician and Surgeon,
ii r&i CLttU.D. NKU.
Will pryrcrfl nttontinn tn-Ob?trtrlp?inili
Ui?ciXiC?-t! nmtn-A.ao jnorai anu ?periai
H'irsirj-. l)iwj-ke? 'flhe Kyennd Ear. 'barg
iiioilrrjtr. Oflire orer heri-r,' Drug Stnrn.
Resilience 4th huute north of achool hnujn.
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JAS. HI. rALLENDEK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURC?X5N,
(AU.OPATIUC CHOl.)
ltotr.pt iittendanc on all call? in the practice
oLmedii-ini'V or tarscTf.
IOW1.IS, - - - "KW.AtKA.
J. W
MOKANVIDUK,
COWI.Krt. NEB.
K..MORANVII.I.E,
AUBOT. .Skit.
MOKAXYILLE BKOS.,
HemosppatiiiJ Physicians.
cowi.rs a amiioy, xkiirasrV
All pmfo?ion.il call? will reccivo our prompt
and carelul attention.
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Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDEHTJDEHTIST.
rf:o cloud, -
XEDRASKA.
W. S. BICHABDSOV,
LIVE STOCK.
KKD CLOUD. NKBRAMCA.
A.
lichen tuarlict price i-jid for hojr?Ad ltle.
J. K. itm S C Swt M.B.TBOtnsoy.
Pre?, r ir?t Nat. Cajeh. Fir?t Late Tller Fir?t
Bank. Deatrice "au Hank Nat. sank Beat
Neb. Beatrice Neb. rite Neb.
m rorsftS)to)npson.
BANKERS.
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make collection? in anjr nartof the
i Unkeu Stnf a-ScJl .exebanre upon
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1 pat-a.tm oitU- LA inoy umno
Uo
finnet-
taa.irn ttt L.a inoy ujnu umto
fxnn? Receive depo it? rab'ect to iatrt4ra4
Ted
Allow intercut uicn time deceits, and trans
act a -rcncral Ranking buinca.
HtKKBJijwjea: Ooaha XationnI Ilank, A.
S. PaJdiwk.t:. .S SnK4xi Firat Na'ional Bank
New York. Onagri JreVaRey National Hank.
Cambridce New York.
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
RED CLOUD, NEB.
The choicest of Kreh aeatv Sassajres
Fowl? and everything in tho line that the mar
ket afford, always on hand.
i"Shop two door south of Sktrtra drag stott
PROUDFIT & HARSH,
GENERAL DEALERS IX
H.1RB TP.1R B
)axd(
STOVES,
Guide ROckt - Neb.
KierythiRs Baily kept in a first elaa
Hardware Store-
come and see us as we
will not be
UNDERSOLD.
XolbersI Xottas!! VotheisIH
.re yoa Ji'torVcl at nicht an-1 hn-ken of ronr
ret by a sick child mi erins and crying with the
excruriatins rain tr.i:tinc teeth? If so. goat
o.nrc and get a bnute ri Mr. Wrn.iw"s H.itli
iujt ."synif. H Toll r- ..rrc ik r li'ilcjuffsr
er iui-li.itely .Irr-Mi'i ajwm it: there ii ba
uiiflakc alf-mtiL Thi.- ? .. a mother on earth
wbo has ever ?el- it. uho will nt tell yo at
oact that it will rcuHio jhe towel, andgiv
rc-t to the mother, an-l roiicfan-l health tr the
child. ojcr.th's lik msKv It i ierfct-:ly safe
lo ure.iiall o-ci. ar.d -!c3iint to the ta-icacd
the recrlMion of umi ofthe oldocan I best
Jraulc i.hyieiau'' nti-l nnrico in the United
iii. -'IcMrynlicte. C caua -t bville.
THE CHIEF.
M.-L. THC14KS.
EDITOR
TIR'RSIhVY. FEB. -24, 1881.
THE K2W UWS OF THE STATE.
The following aet.s have hern pajtl
hy the Ix.'gi-laturcf igueI hy the (Jov
ernor, l'nstitlent nnd rMcretarj of the
Senate, Speaker and Chief Olerk of the
House, and are now lauv of the H'-ite:
An act to -provide for the payment
of ouicor luid'ir.cmbcri of.Uie
tucc.
legila-
An act providing for the. ipr.yuieut of
-tlo incidental. e.xcivivn of the k'Lln-
tore.
An nct.providiu for the paynicirt of
aleric- Hue Menojjrnphers ami report-
icrs of the various judicial districts of
tvtthritHlMl.
An act proutltns for (lie orgnifwjv
lion, government and power of cities,
town.- and village-.
An act to amcud'scction 1, of an act
entitled mn uw:t to incorporate .cities
ofthe lir.t-ela-$.
An act authoriiug the county com-ini-'-ioneM
of I'olk county to uvj $4,-
i'OO of tlie sinking tfoud to lmili! r.
coirri tioue.
1 nu nMideiiec that the Gilkik U
,popular with the people, we will men
lion the fact that -in. twitli-UKiuling the
hard tiiiie we have added eleven
names to our MilMcriptiou lit.s within
the larit eight Jliwti.
Tiik Leavenworth linns devotes a
column of space editorially to the -recent
prohibition law -Unit has been en
netttd in that Mate. The Tlmr. says it
rtvvir.Ul.lni a u:i-nomer to call the bill
jjiwd 'putted a "tempt ruiifc" law miicc
',t U by all odds the most intemperate
jiiece of legislation that the state has
wimcsricd sincetihe fugitive slave law.
'''The measure may be characterized a
a fair sample of of fanatacism run mad;
a -the man who is a real friend of
temperance, if he combine Jbe mer-
est modicum of practical sense with
ms temperance principles, cannot
read the record of such folly without a
sigh, since he cannot fail to see in it
the breaking down of all the restric
tions and safeguards that the law has
heretofore thrown around the liquor
traflie tin this state, and a sure conse
quence shercof, in all the populous
centres will hetlir absolute exemption
of the drain shop from license, or legal
restraint."
The fight in the Nebraska legislature
ovcrlhe temperance bill is in no way
to le compared with that which has
been in progress over the same meas
ure in the legislature of Kansas. A
law so stringent as even to prohibit
wine for sacramental purposes, has
been enacted cu that state, and now it
re&iainsto Iks .stn whether iHhibv
tion "in Kansas, as has been the case
elsewhere in the pat, will prove a
dead letter.--f ir.
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, AX ACT for the relief of certain set
tlers on restored railroad land.
licit nwctiilhy ihr Semite and Home
oj Jlrprescnfative uj the Lnited Slates of
America in Conger. awmhleil. That all
peiymis rho shall lievc sctiUvl and
made valuable nnd permanent im
provements upon any odd numbered
section of land within any railroad
withdrawal in good faith and with the
pemjwsion or license "of the railroad
company for whose hcneSt the same
shall have been made, and with the
expectation of purchasing of Mich
company the hind so settled up
on, which land so settled upon and
improved, may for any cause, be re
stored to the publie domain, .and who,
at the time of such restoration, mav
not he entitled to enter and acquire
title to such land under the pre-emption,
homestead, or timhcr-culturc acts
of United States, shall he permitted, at
any time within three months after
such restoration, and under Mich
rules and regulations as the Commis
ioner ofthe General Land Office may
prescribe, to purchase not to exceed
one hundred and sixty acres in extent
ofthe same hy legal sub-divisions, at
the price of two dollars and fifty cents
per acre, and to receive patents there
for. Approved, January 13, 1SS1.
0U2 WiSUNQTOK LETTZ2.
"Washington- D, C. 1
February 9, ISSI. J
En. Chikf. The fourth of March
steals on apace, and with it will come
great social changes in the habitues tjf
life at the Capital. It is a source of
universal regret that the change of
adniinfstrctrbn will withdraw from
Washington society, a large number
of families of Senators and" Represen
tatives whose refined and and gener
ous hospitality has come to the rescue
of an abnormally quiet .sntl dull ad
min&trodon, socially speaking. Gov
cnorancI3frs. Claflin, Mr. and Mrs.
Starm, Mr. and Mrs, Xewberryt Mr.
and Mrs. Chittenden, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Davis-, and nstrry others, will
Be remcmlMjrexl- here witt ifiifcigned
cordljility and" oBfigatfon wlien tlieir
owners have long retired to tlieir "for
mer scenes of usefulness ail enjoj-
ment.
rrcparntinrn for the
Inntijjsratum
M
aro-cvfrywlierc wrn, and it is t-criaiti
. (hnt like occaMmi in fornrt-r ycarlK
Ik: i-lirrii by the pramlctir anu
unreal of tlii of 1 S I . Efchtv vcar
ao a thoroughfare was ojn?noJ
through the aJldw huxhrs from the
White Hone? to Capitol Hill to ar
t ODinifKintc the proctfion on the way
to the laying of the cornerstone offic
olfl Capitol. Tlirotigh thU primeval
pathway, now rcuiylvauin avenue.
the "Father of hi" Country," clad in
hi.- Masonic jparaphnuailia, with other
great men of that divy,jt-,cd to aid in
laying cornerstone oT Ihe National
State !Ioue. Washington wn inaug
antted in Xew York, Ajjril 3L 1789, in
the Federal Iluildiiig, tHuding on the
ground now occupied hy the Custom
HoilM'.
dislike
Tlioiua Jetferon, 1iaing a
lor pomp r.nI ceremony, rode uuatten- omhridge i- to vote on a 'prnpini
ded to th Catiitil from hi IrMh'inrM tiou to i.Ue i.l.KOO txtiids for a hrid'u
j.i i .it. ..! ..n .:. .i
no .hi inn muni-, iiiNiioiimni anu ueu
Irim to the fence and in the plainest'
titoincpuu cnterel the little legislative
.hnlU-rocecded to the chamber of thel
ficuate and with a somewhnt -ridicu-
'hens Ntat6Uue.s iif the oldeti time, tie-
eeilteii ihe chair iiroMered to him wifh
a graml llourisli bytihe graceful IVoi-
dent of the rxTintc, Aaron Ilurr. 1
litical brethren tlid not always dwell The A. A: X. iVcontemidating build
together m unity in tho-e early times, iug a line from Humlndt to the coal
as his predecessor Adams refued to he mines on the South Fork ofthe Xcma
prccut afhis inataration. Ihe in-jnsl
augarationof Madisor., an immense . - 'Clay county iheep brceiler has ur
Hmurwas,,!,,,,.,,,,,,, ,0,)W or SS'tST 'h "'"
including various nuhtarv comiianics-. ..f-i ...i.,.: . ..i i. .. i .
who-ee nut his escort over .the tKrt
road-way of Pennsylvania avenue, h
is a matter of history
that when An -
drew Jackson wii
inaugeratiHl, in 1SJ8
.t . ir !.
thousands of persons, m.htary organ.-
ZKtions of numerous kind-, marched
down the historic avenue er, the Capi
tol. This inauguration was the ost
disorderly th at ttho Capital city has
ever known. The great political ex
citement which rc.-tiltcd in the Miene-H
of-rtld Hickory" gave itself full vent.
Demoerocy was Tarn pant, 1'ennsylva
nia avenue was the sumo of the wild
est confusion. Wi-key "pure Democ
racy" it va! called in those days, as it
still i-s in the South literallv llowed,
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upr,u vwiy sircct. corner. i ne --scene
!lt tnc "hite Ionsc begi c-ed descrip-
tion; orange punch was made hv the
barrel, and jiails full of wine stood on
tables. Ice cream was served in
buckets, and besmeared the dre.s.-es of
fashionable ladies. The roughest
ehanteters filled the White Houe,
civil dignitaries and ambassadors were
tntmpletl under fiot, furniture was
, , , , ...
broken, carpets smeared with cigar
stumps, nnd letnon peel, and punch
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lai.l aroun.l loose everwhere, and the
removal of the liquor to the garden by
the head waiter was the onlv means ff
relieving the Presided f his noisy,
besotted guest. Marlin Van HurJn
rode with the retiring lVa-ident to the UI "",". l lcT T . "" ? ntJ"a",,,';
,,.... . CT , . , thesubifct ofa distncls fairat Oxford
Lapitol in a carnage made from the ,10X fajj
frigate Constitution. William Jlenrv I ,,..,, , . ,. , .
,r ., T ,, , . , , -. lid gerc have remained in the vi-
Uarrison w:u the Log Cabin and hard c.illXly of cVilmubus all winter. The
citkr catxiidate, nd fond of military ungathrrcd corn in the fields in lite
jntgentry, he rude to the Capitol on ncigWoiliod gave them ample -snste-splcixiidly
cap:irisioncd white charger. . nancc-
A feattue of the procession was a log I H. M. Wilson, of Fullerton, while
cabin on wheels, drawn hv thirteen 'shooing a horse last week was thrown
, .. , , . . 'down and trampled upon hv the am-
white horses, and a spinning jenny m:ll. wi,n ,rnkc' two of hi; ri,Hf nml
a truck, which rollod along with six one of his legs.
white steeds from "Maryland my Mr. T. J. Wcltv. , niemhor of the
Maryland," harnessed to the front. A Ponca Coal company, bus gone to
month afterward the dead hodv ofthe Lincoln to claim the "bonus of $4,000
President w:is moved skiwly in a fun- for ,1,e ,Hnl w" coal folul ,:l,t frt''
eral procession over tlw sanw; avenue.' A Mr. Heed, living rPxt Naponcc,
Things did not improve uith the in- a "is leg broken in four places hy a
.,, ., -., ., ... tree which he was felling falling upon
migration of Folk. The city was liter- 1im one ,,av hi weck "
allv filled with people; the roughest . , ,
i .11 .i . p i- I IaM week d Bohemian with a team
character; the lowest elements of poh- ofhonte, ani, wacnn wcnt 0..'
tics were fully representctl, and res- embankment near Roc Creek mills,
pcctablc people were happy if they es- (Jefferson county, killing one horse,
caped insult and abuse in the streets, irippline the other and demolishing .
wiiii'i :iv?h: .iiiii Mii'ri:ii'ii iici
:-.- - "C..ni. ,...i
vv v mmr mv.H ."f"1. VVVB V L
never seen as the procession. The
Empire Club, Jewell, and the notorious
d i .1 r . -.i i
Ryndcrs were the features of the day.
In the procession was a white man
pauueu iiKtr ?ui iiiitiau, nun a ring in I
iih nose, ami uruiik. it was
ble to go through the street.s without
being insulted hv some drunken loaf -
er The tetar .! hropl,o-
sied came at last, and such scenes arc
Pat
Tlic Democratic hin-k down upon
the elcctorial count roblwl the final
formality of its promised interests
the great crowd that gathered at t'-c
Capitol. Sacred scats, ticketed and
set aside for Members and their friend
were insufficient to accommodate ha'f
of those who had received the green
tickets, and rows of no small dimen
sions between the doorkeepers and
these favorites of Members were epi
sodes in this august affair. Notwith
standing tho crowd was on" the whole,
good natured, and tlie contrast
between these people and the seething
crowds of maddened partisans, wlro
thronged the Capitol fonr years ago,
was the subject of mxich congratulato
ry comment. No'cpfctre of civil war
stalked threateniirgly thTcmgh the' cor
ridors of the Capitol, nor gruesome
ghosts of- coming carliivrtls" of strife
chilled with their invisible presence
the citizen assembled to witness tnc
last scene in the consumatron of art
election of a constitutional tulcr of Uic
American Republic- President
Hayes was not- present or any rwejwbcr
of the fraternity' of the White Uoie
saveSccretary Rogers. Comment is
unees3ary.
FBAXcV
Sr?2us2 Tnm tUrrtrtij Stu.
Superior has urgauixol an itumi
grant society.
Cliickcn-poi t affecting the IttdtAn'
nt rtne Iiidge agency.
TIjc new hotel at Jianto-mouth iififV.
approaching completion
Orlenii ha Mored ."iCO ton of jrci
for next uinmcrii coi-mnptiou.
Tlicre are 'iSOuO ?1ep wintering in
the vtriniM of Itlue Soring-. '
I kib... .. k a. ...1 ..... nf ..... t .... .. 1.......
are Ixritig huilt in KtchanUoti county. '
mere arc nay-fiT po-t ii ine
(Jnind Army of the Ifepitblic in 'the i
.-ute. I
Howard count v lwia-t" of cigh dour-
mg null.-, with thirteen run of'
hurr.
Siierior i- to have a m-'i .r ti) ( A.
II. and Hardv protMei to Whr.
uit. ;
Orleans revel- in plcniiful Minik" fl
hutralo meat, from the headwatCTi of ,
the Ittttitihlican. P
rn'riMS'llif Hniililic:in. i
..JJ'"!)1". 5,,!s ln,,'of k,K"' frr-
j
rjjuii" in- iu iiiu im v.iiiivi
have
ivuttmng on time.
rih;.rnnroad.,K.twc.l, Tc
emaha fliw will he read v
ciiinsfii ami
for the tic-
r.nd mils Iav June 1st, ISSI.
The Rnian colony, twenty .rr.il e-
et of Beatrice, now
I t i i r..
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numbers about
fl, . , ,.piwtll.r:l,ir
Thev nil frcem
' ixiii' iii" i. .i i ill int. i-iii i ri-ii ri .1 iiif ii ii
-vihich was erected at a ost of 17.000!
as consecrated on the 6th inst. by
.I',"'I 'Connor.
m - . a
. kdale retains the county seat t.f
-aiiil-iiih; i-uiiiiiv, .M-iimi in in i; i-v R.
fw vo j& ; ; . tr;ohfu;t
the requisite number.
Mr. 0. S. Hlanehard, the Keya Faha
merchant who shot and killed" a cow
boy in hi- storr,1ia had an cxaniina
tipn and been discharged.
ILT..Scott, of Otoe count, while
d'L"'inr a well. 1'inni n iL.r' linn.
with three nrongs, ten feet from the
surface of the ground.
Crete bus two fouuderie and two
wagon simps- t lirt are becoming famous
for the excellent class t work turned
out.
1 lliri nrp till mulilnnn mill..- rT
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r: to 1,A .-omo cted lo ninkn tl.. mn
J ncction hetvevn Blue Sjtrings juitclion
-...-. -. -"- --"
and Kndicott
Nebraska will be represented in Oie
next meeting of the National Bettor,
('llpf'l mill Iv.fir ni.fuiilinn t.k l.n 1...I.1
n, ce4j.,r nv ion..l? yM.x o '
I A hunliitc party from Oxford re-
cently returned from Ihe headwater
"fthe Republican, where thev mic-
J'1,'" killing twenty butlalo, twen-
y wolves, seven antcloiKs and an
eade.
I ,r ., . .... , , ...
Mr. C. F.Unggs, ofll4ehMnd,nte
xalv, a l,WIVv log up a bunk
of the Sappa.' had his hg fearfully
mangled by the rolling bck of the
j K'
I Tin fiirmors of Furnas Harlan. Gns-
it iwu
-'
Banjo Bill, who was fatallv injured
?'"''?.'". '""'"ey. y one
j Jesse Dan telsnn,diel last week- The
coroner's jnrr rendered a verdict in
'accordance with the facK
,.. .: .r . -
Ttio
new depot at Blue Hprinj
miposst-.jnnction wilUe two stories hi"h. and
, will lc completed in a few days. Stock
!'arf,,.nrP ) ""!? huilt. "and tjic
SSSm J33E "'
. . ?
ears. 50 stoik e:ir. 4 passenger coaeh-
o, 2 combined mail and baggare cars.
! aml5 engines. A soon as the new
j engines ami coaches come straight
I l;i- ciij;:i7 n -ms win in; nut on ine
Elkhorn Valley division to replace
the mixed trains now ran.
Tlie saloon of A. Reuber, Aurora,
Neb.. wa burglarized lat week, the
thief getting a dozen lioxca of cigars,
and aliout $15 in -money. Going
into the ceallar. he set fire to a pile of
boxe. and attempted to burn the
building. Tlie fuel was. not dVy
cnough and the project failed.
A former on Bultalo creek, a few
miles northwest of town, says, that he
counted, one day last wcclc in travel
ing a mile along tho creek, the car
cass of over one hundred deid cat
tle. The animals, once gelling into
the creek, are unable, througn weak
ness to get out again and de-Datf-
son County rioncer.
Saline county fc-fc'xfrfrg Bohemian
population, whtcrrin'frubhe -J Hairs L
"let-prcscntcd as follo-ans: A fepreeri-
tative in fhe legislature, a cwurily
treasurer :lnd a deputy, tfasf.,a,
couhfy cohimlssiotier; 5joIiceH of the
peace, 4 constables. ItT overccr of,
the roadf. TO school Wsfrict modefa-i
its , YS -jchfool- district director?, 13
schottT dutrict tnswntrcr, iaejors. j
W.!m. w.ah, La.. . d i-fCti ..
1K-F11.1.-9 uicjc inert; arc . nit" tuners cu;
the city eounc"lr one each in Crct-ani
Wiibcr, one clerk of the city council
and -J- notaries public " " i
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SPANOGLE k FUNK.
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AGRICULTURAL
Two Doers
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litiLjJ OLtUUlA "
Go To W,
-FOR-
Staple i Fancy Groceries ,'
-THE
IN TOWN. AIO
Choice Huts, Fruits, & Confections.
Kir Fresh Fruits and Veget.Vbls edd on Oodnits-;r?
iiri) (lorn, nI-hi.
HowCanlsaveMoney
II V Bl'YING .MY
Fai.i. AND Wintkr G-oods OF
MARSH !
Ill II V l Kv all my
fff III Goods at what
they arc worth in Cash
I sell them at a small profit.
I make no book account.
1 have but one price.
Clear cash buyers get the
KnntTir ""nie and Examine Good altd crct
UI-I11I1U pr;,.,W( at i,I(!,v-r, old stand, lh
"L'p Tow n Store." Yours. Kcpectfulh ,
A. S MARSH,
FOULKS
Hastiiiffas.
3IANl'FACrLi;KlU OF THE
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire.
Till:
Wife that will make a Visible Fence
PiS Tight, dull Strong Horse fifigh.
Factory near B.
F, H. GORE. Jwlr- Ra CfoitM m -
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IMPLEMENTS.
South of Bank,
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Samuel West,
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Tobacco. Cigmrsf
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