t w 9BaBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl i . ... ".t ,-' T3rtirnCT4 r- .rw MUAr"- o.-- .rjs - JOB WOttK, Cloud Chief. The Red -sc r Cffi-M, Kmlw 2tff. it HI- CLCtTD, smmik -BT- i riBCvrxn to crrs i tir HSA7SST ANT PHOStPTEST HaMZ Stria- Met Mn OfSan- . M. L TIIOMAS. "Eternal Vigilance Is the price of Liberty," and $1.50 a year is UiepHcc of the Rrtl Cloud Chief. B t r- f; TESaSt-- $1.50 t yew If paid It Aitirct. GO EAST XOKTH-EAST OR SOUTH-EAST VIA THE B.&M.R.R. This Hoad together with the C.B.iQ which i culled -tj iE- Burlington Route I i"tinij"ihc mitotiiniiK-tlini between Nebraska j oii.tp and .ill t-'iiiit Kaatof Mi'ruri River. ritfscuRerti tukii-K this hoe crM the Mo. Itiver t I'lattemouth over the Plattsmouth Steel Bridge, W hicli ha lately been completed. Through Day Coaches AND rnllmnn Sleeping Car A HE IM'NTO- Kurlinton.Pcoria Chicago and M. 1,0 n is, Whficclfiforonnrrtioim arc tunde in union dtpon for all rouiiH Aorlh Ka anilH,iath. Trains by tbi" route i-tiirt in Nl'ra"ka nre there fore trre Irom the varmu' arridenU lii-li c trniurntly it- Ur trains comiiiR through Jroni the tnoun taids. nnd iinrfUKcr arr thus kure of uiakii'K jd cn nectionf when they take the B. Jr M. route eau Through Tickets AT LOWEST KATES in force in the State, as well an foil and reliable nfotmatinn required, can be had upon applica tion to 15. A M. K. H AsenU at any of the lriicipal Ftntionr. or to PZnCEVAL LOWELL, 15tr Cicnrral Ticket Apent. oMAHANRH. SPECIAL BARGAINS! nt tho Store of F.XEWIIOUSE, IiED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. )o( A larsc stock of tlcrmftntown "Wool, Zcjiliyr-' ami Stocking Yarn, always on hand. DRESS ttoo.R ALL WOOL Hoods, and a full Supply of FLANNELS, Always on Hand. HOODS OK HOME MANUFACTURE. TOYS for the Children and Every thing else youjieed, at NEWHOUSE'S Store. Thw aj;- i one of Marvellous uil iimi'. Tin dtscowry of n'W adaptation-: o( Electrical force in the next jen vear will atonii the world. Iiuelliuent and skilled Attorneys :ir; e--ential in seeurinji Patents for Inventor-. Conununicate with Proshcy fc Green Vi'.l 7th St.. Washington 1) C. That thiN medicine his been UO Cl1 lor 35) ears m W Eapnvate practice, in all diseases o I the throat and lungs, is the greatest GREEN LWX: d -! Ml v.-''v tion this Balsam can have V --Vlftiliven it. I'ut before the ,0MOUNTAIN "'wr,rSv public in 1S69. Trice 25c, ;3L St ami$i. Sample Hot- '&& ::, cough '" YfM i" p'.sis Uecn it for sale. We, '; j--i I'c'ow.Ruaranteett through t.rsi fe BALSAM Ii&A ct ,l' 5jP " " ...-.."-- 5-. . .- .. j. nai " J.' -tT Sole I'toprietCTk, -": Kuvjs City, Mo. Go to the reliable and well-known drin: -stand of R. R Sln-rer Red Cloud, niMmva $1 hot tie If after umiij; twv-thiil. yon set no relief, return the balance and get your money back . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The r-ct. Cleane and rot Kccnoinical Hair 1 rcMjrc. Sbfet Fails to Bestcie th: vouthful color to ciey 'iair. 10c and $i iucs at Jruspits. FJaresUn Cfllcsnt pmnt uJ Utm( ytUlmaM. l'rv. ul '.it. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Pure Fasily Msdltlne tfaat Never Intoxicates. If vou ar-a mrtlumc orfumfr, worn cut with o c- oik or J ukV.Vr run do n 1t fanii'y or hou B ho.d duiici. tiv Paikek Ginger Tonic. If vou arr t tir-cr. miai$ter"orbaineJ rain ex. hanvtrd ! mcrtal jrra-.n or jt.ikk curt do not laic intonating tumulanu, hut use PAaicca's I:-ojharc Dwprpsu. Rhcrnnatiim. Kidney or I 'nmiv Comiilsints. or if o atr troubled with any thunder of ihelung.iimach.boelvblood or tienret Tu can be curtO by l'KUt s Ultoilt 1 on; If vou are wvttnc away f-om ace. CKMpatioa or any iirar o u raVnc and rrqutre a Mimulart take tMMUj;r-' TtOTiCT "wj!l inxroratr aixl build vou up trcm tftcTiYTESFoHr'wvneSYSRBsfNM It has tared hundreds cf litcs it may save yours. I lt!CO a CO, IQ TUMI Su New TcrV. Me. 4Q l!ar I'm, t a!l alcr i mr-ltciew CEXAT SA1XG BU7ISQ DOIiAR SIZE. AirrAAA IWINE of TAR CUKES THOUSANDS YKAR1.T. i i i i i i i A POSITIVE CME ForCought,Cotdt, AXD bUMSalfUBIt. I lthe BetttfTowic; Cures Dvawtswla: ReatDrMtlieApfettte; itfLyw; tBram if wimm a4 BABH.td I l Ito'ftiMllmtXK.rtA for li-- fVwaajSg? I NM. f.L. ... TSiWI For (alt balll'iugf jrU"I - NjTH & CO.. Prrp'r! flSSjjBr iIIIIk MliV-'iilB 1 SJsjj r2j.&W5. T "' j VOL. IX. R. A.SIM PSO.V. NoUrJ Public F. A. BW-JJZY. .4ttornadLaw. BdMi Blue Hill B SIMPSON & SWEE27, BLUE HILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A Oeneral Dankicr Buiinew Tranacte4. gfecial Care riven to Collection!. Farm Loans at Low Kates. v huol llondi ikiucht and Hold COItKE. PON DEN'TS: Kounue Brothers Hankers. New York City: Dank. Omaha Nebranka. J. E.Hkitr, PreVtlitNaLB.Bk ilaatrio Nab. 8. C. Smitr. Cuk'rlitNat-Baak Baatrloe Ntb. SUITE BROTHERS, BANKEBS, RED CLOUD, NEB., Traniaeta ceneral banklne buiinef. bay and sell county warrants, alto Coantj. Praciactand Hhool District Bond. Negotiate farm mortragM. boy and Mil For in Kxchange. -Speial atuntion ciren to eollaeUoni. Btracsr-lt Nat. Bank New York. 0fc ba Nat. Bank, Omaha. SMITH BR03. L. P. Al.RItlfJHT, President. B. V. Shirey, Cashier. W..SM CQUIT7 Bill, KED CLOUD, NEB. Money To Loan on Real Estate. Buy and sell Exchange and do a general Banking business. references: rfayer A Atk!n. Banka-a. York; York County Bank. York. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, York; tninn National Bank, Chicaco; Marsh Bros.. Moshar Co. Lincoln. 9-Btf W. H STROHM. ATTORSEY AT LAW. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. May be cocrulted in Encliih or Oerman. Collections will reeelve prompt attention. Office: Opposite Boy's Home 0. C. Case. Jab. McNi.it. Case & McNeny. a ttobnkyb and counselors at law. Will practice in all the Courts of this -tate and Northern Kansas t'cllrctwns as well a litifra ted businerscarlull and officiciilly attended to. (Hkitk:- On WeUter Street, una door north of (iarber'1 Store. KEH CLOUD, NEB. J. S. GILHAM, A TIOKNEY AND COHNSELOR AT LAW. Office onr door north of Kalry Bros. RED CLOl'l). - NEBRASKA. fi. C. IlAWxrr. N. II. Thorpe. Hawley & THORP2, ATTORNEYS 1 COUNSELORS AT LAW. Office: Over Me Farland's store. eed cloud, neb. Laird & Smith, a ttorneyrf and counselors at law. Hastings, - Nf.hkaska. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention liven to all business entrusted to hu oare. julyl-7 J. L. Kai.kt. C. W. ff ALtT. illoouiincton. Red Cloud. Neb. Nebraska. KALEY BROS., A TTORNKYS AT LAW A REAL ESTATB A V ACKNTS. "Wilt practice In all tho Courts in Nebraska and northern Kanfas: colleclion promptly at tended to and correspondence solicited. BED CLOUD. Kebrtskt. AIo. Acent for B. Jc M. R. B. Lands. J. I?l. lOSEA, ill. D. KCI.ECTIC Physician and Surgeon, KM) CLOUD. NEB. Will pay special attention to Obstetric and diraei" of women Alco tceneral and special surgery. l)ifca.es of the Eye and Kar. Charges moderate. OEcoovcr Sherwood's Store. 25-1-y DR. C. MHENCKa Physician & Surgeo'n, COWLJ2, NEBRASKA. rrofesjjional calls promptly attended. Office: At reidenee near Cowles. 8-51 FXBERT A. HA IX VI. D. Physician &Surgeon, Company Surgeon, B. tfe M. R, B. RED CLOl'D, NEB. OFrtci: Over K. McFarland's store. Reti dence over Perkins Jt Mitchell's ftorc. Hiarleoq Dr. H. A. Baird, !3BfW RESIDENTjDENTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Guide Rock House, J.n.SABrX, Propr, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA. This House has just heon refitted and newiy nirnnmen tnroughout. GOOD SAMPLE ROOM for the accommodation of commercial men. 49tf HENEY Paintt?, COOK'o . Oils, 70 BED Glass, CLOUD Notions, DRUG O Wall Paper, STORE. 4c, io. i sSP LSdK RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, THE CHIEP. M. L. THOMAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1882 An ex-bankcr named Geo. Hazard, who two years apo appropriated $18, 000 of depositors' money, was arrested in Chioayo last week. The lahorers of Omaha have been on a strike for the last week. They want 1 75 a day instead $1.25 which they have been receiving. Now that the apportionment bill has passed and become a law, we presume Gov. Nance will call a special fiession of the legislature without delay, for the purpot-e of districting the sLate. If Gov. Nance is wise he will call the legislature together only fur the pur pose of districting. The fifth attempt on the life of Gucen Victoria, wsih made in London England last week, by a crank who fired two pistol shots at her aa nhe was being driven away from the rail road depot in he carriage. The would-be assassin's name is McLean, and he is said to be a hard citizen and disreputable character. The committee having the matter in hand have recommended that Dr. Bliss be paid $25,000 for his services during Garfield's illness; Dr. Agnew $15,000, Dr. Hamilton $15,0M), Dr. Reybnrn $10,000, Dr. Boy 11 ton $1,000, Dr. Suson Edson $5,0()0 and Steward Crump $5,000 ; that Mrs. Garfield be paid an amount efpial to the salary of the president from the date of his death to Dec. 1st 1831, and that two months extra pay be given to each of the employees at the Executive Mansion. If your paper happens to 8tep on your toes in performing its mission, and you should take umbrage at the editor for imaginary slights, don't fly otrthe peg and Pay "I'll stop my pa per." Don't do it, for if you do the editor will live right along, just the same, and probably forget that he ever knew you. The better way is to try and remember some of the favors and kindness he has shown you and yours in the past. Then reflect that you may die to-morrow and need a half column obituary. Don't do iL Ex. A man from Nuckolls county who bought two farms in Furnas county last week predicts that the U. P. will build from Hardy to Orleans this summer, and go up the Beaver from this point in the near future. The U. P., we believe, now have their line ex tended from the Central Branch to Hardy. Our informant says that one of the B. t 31. contractors at the front told him that as soon as he completed the contract he was now at work on he thought he would work on this line as he had been offered a good thing on it. It will follow near the B. it M. from Hardy to Orleans. Now, we do not guarantee the truth of the above, but give it as we heard it. It certainly has an air of truth about it. The U. P. folks did not build to Har dy with the intention of staying there, and it is well known they have long had an eye on the Sappa and the Beaver. Time will tell. Orleans Sen tinel. RE-APPORTIONMENT. The apportionment bill as it passed the House, and the Senate, gives to Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Del eware, Florida, Indiana, Louiana. Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, Ore gon, Rhode Jsland, and Tennessee each the same Representatives as now. It takes one member away from Maine, one from New Hamp shire, and one from Vermont, and in creases the Representatives in Arkan sas from 4 to 5 ; in California from 4 to 6 ; in Georgia from 9 to 10: in Illi nois from 19 to 20; in Iowa from 9 to 11 ; in Kansas from 3 to 7; in Massa chusetts from 1 1 to J2; in Michigan from 10 to 11 ; in Minnesota from 3 to 5 ; i n Mississippi from 6 to 7 ; in Mis souri from 13 to 14; in New York from 33 to 34 ; in North Carolina from 8 to 9 ; in Ohio from 20 to 21 ; in Pennsylvania from 27 to 25 ; in South n- to 1 1 , in Virginia from 3 to 4 ; in Wisconsin from 8 to 9 and in Nebras ka from 1 to 3. This increases the representation of the Southern States from 10$ to 121, net gain of 15, and the representation of the Northern States from 187 to 204, a net gain of 17. The New England State as a group lose 3 and gain 2, net loss of 1. All the other groups gain. The bill doea not make re-apportionment obligatory this year, as it provides that at the next election the additional members in any Bute may be elected by the State at large, and in Ohio and some other States lb pro priety of this course is under discuss ion. But in a majority of the Statfa the question of redistneting will come np for ixaiaediatfl coaaiderfctioa. Inter Washington Correspondence. Washington March. 6, 1SS2. The Garfield Memorial exercises were looked forward to with great in teret, and the ingenuity of thoe ambi tious to secure tickets was remarka ble. The invitation forms an aotironriate companion piece to the Garfield inaugural invitation, and is beautiful in design. Acrous the upper part, the words "Invitation to the Gar field memoriel services.', is a large oval, surrounded by a border of cy press leaes and 8tai with draped Hags containing a striking likencs- of the late President. On either side are views of the Capitol and Executive Mansion. On the left is the, "Presi dent March 4, 1881, aged forty-nine years," an on the right, "Eulogy by Hon. James (J. Blaine, Hoie of Rep resentatives, February 27, 1SJ2. The invitations are signed by Senator .Sher man and Representative William Mc Kinley, chairman of the Home and Senate committee. The engraving and printing is the work of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Those who were fortunate enough to gain admission, will long remember the ceremonies, and will rehearse to their ehildien's children the sad scenes that made such an occasion possible. What a history has been inwrought in the Nation's life during a fleeting year. The ingenuit' of inventors is bring ing before the Patent Ollice many new improvements in electric lights. There is no doubt that electricity in spite of the opposition of gas compan ies, is to I o used universilly for the lighting of streets and public build ings. Here at the Capital the number of lights is on the increase, and gener al satisfaction is given wherever u-ed. In Boston, the Brush Company are using 250 lamps and 100 more are to be added at once. This company charges customers $1.00 per night, which considering the amount of il lumination is very reasonable. Light ing up the darkness has perplexed the people in all ages. At an early epoch branches of trees and resinous wood were burned to dissipate the the dark ness. The Egyptians placed a burning lamp) in the tombs of their dead. The lamps were basins of oil with a rag as a wick. England in the olden time u?ed to hold candle auctions. The property was offered, an inch of can dle lighted and the last bidder prior to the wick going out, was the fortunate purchaser. In Athens slaves carried burning torches before the nobility. In London in 1417, the Mayor ordered the people to hang out "lanthorns with lights" for lighting the streets. In the 17th century the authorities re quired every house-keeper to hang out lights with cotton wicks, to burn from 6 to 11 o'clock each night, with a pen alty ol one shilling for failure. In Paris in an early day an Italian ob tained the right to let out torches, each man carrying an hour glass to fix the time and compensation. In the begining of the present century in London every house in fashionable streets had a lantern, and every well-to-do pcrsan was attended by a servant wit a lantern while walking in the streets at evening. Coal was first used for fuel in 1306. Tho medical savons pronounced the gas and vapors from it, poisonous and destructive to human life, and a royal decree interdicted its use. Meantime wood grew scarce and cc.il plenty, and man's prejudice was conquered by man's necessity. For four hundred years the struggle went on and coal slowly won il way into use for forging iron, boiling soap and making tar as a remedy for gout and rheumatism. In 172G gas was first made from coal and used as a philosophical toy. An emi nent physician punctured a bladder filled with gas and burned it for the amusement of his friends. Mr. Mur dock, a Scotchman, lighted his home and office with gas in 1792 and a few years later lighted part of the works in Brimincham, and soon after he in troduced it into mills and factories. Its introduction was contested at every point. In 1812 a Gas Light Company was organized in London, to be met with the fiercest opposition. Sir Walter Scott said gravely that "all London would be in flames if the thing was done." The old lamp light ers who saw the dame fled with hor ror and declared the devil was in it. In France. NapK?leon interdicted its use and the populace oppi-scd it. A French author said "Where gashuht 1 exist-, there is no night, where gas- ts 3srS(L continuous da v. After the conflicv of centuries we to day stand in tWttawn of a new era. in which electricrteo little known and understood, is to -supplant gas and come into the front nk as the mo tive power of the worldVV The retirement of Gcnesxl Grant met the almost unanimous approval of the Senate. The patriotic speech of benator Brown and the noble ute paid by him to General Grant ft hie heroic deeds in overcomimr a: subduing the southern army, will long be remembered by those who were listeners. Variooa. Southern Senators put themselves on record as concur ring in these generous sentiments, ac cepting felly the results of the war. So as the years go by through the discipline of sorrow, and the growth of commercial inter-State relations, the bloody past is being forgotten, and the dkwn of of lbs as- and brighter da iz etuoinf. Puaxs. Jml ?J NEWS ITEMS. The widow of Daniel Webutcr d:rd at New Rochelle, N. Y., last Sunday evening. Fifteen young homrepathiste were graduated "from the Iowa university Tuesday. Major General W. S. Hancock at tendee! the Garfield memorial exerci ses at Washington. The grand jury has commenced the investigation of the charges against the Chicago gamblers. Mr Coukhng has nothing to say to the pre.M eoncerning hi nomination to the nupreine bench. Ten of the uihili!. including one woman, ju-t trifnl at St. Petersburg, have bee sentenced to penal wervi tude. Fifty dollar." wac paid for a ticket of adnii-ion to the capttol at Washing ton to witness the Garfield memorial service-. It is alimony and not divorce th.it RirM' Eytiuge wants. She and her husband separated four years ago, by mutual agreement. John Wilhelmiz's house at Nauvoo. III., caught tire and his two little chil dien who had been lett alone were burned to death. Parncll has Wen in solitary con finement to puni-di him for trying to bribe the warden to smuggle a letter ; but Parnell denies the charge. The difficulties of the Atlantic A Pa cific railway have been settled, and it- extension through the Indian Terri tory and Colorado agreed upon. A di-patch from Cairn, III, states that the city is an island, being quite surrounded by water. The water i. 5.1 feet above low water mark. August Aah. V. S. marshal, of Ne vada, shot himelf through the head, Tuesday Whiskey and financial troubles were the cause of the ra-h act. Gladstone will not allow any in quiry into the workings of the land act in Ireland to be made, on the ground of its being prejudicial to the government. The officers of the Iowa pool lines are discussing the quotion of admit ting the Missouri Pacific to the pool The road will reach Omaha about June Iet. There was a riot Monday, between the striking laborers in the Chicago Union stock rolling mills and the men put to work in their places. No lives lost. It is stated that Mrs. Scniille has written another letter charging that Conkling is more to be blamed for the president's murder than her ciazy brother. Judge Morrison, of Chicago, has de cided that a promisory note given in settlement ol a difference in an option cannot be collected, because the deal is illegal. A freight car loaded with brick was ditched near Johet, Monday. Ten tramps were on the tram and two were killed and the others will prob ably die of their injuries. It iH stated on excellent authority that a daughter of Jackson, the mur derer of the gallant young Colonel Ellsworth, holds a clerkship in the treasury department. J. W. Curtiss, private secretary to the general manager of the Wisconsin Central railroad committed suicide in Milwaukee on account of the publica tion of a scandal concerning him. The Hon C. B. Farwell expresses a determination to devote himself to pushing the interests of the Hennepin canal, and he has hopes of accom plishing something with congress. At Homewood, Illinois, a switch was left open, and a passenger train ran into a freight, demolishing the engine and fatally crushing a tramp who was caught between the cars. Poke Wells and Bill Norris, two no torious bank and train roblers, have iKien captured, after a desperate fight, by Sheriff Dan Farrell, of Mills county, Iowa, and are now lodged in jail. An early opening of lake navigation is predicted this year. During the winter, says a Diiluth, Minn . dis patch, there has not leen ice in Lake Superior sufficient to interfere with lake navigation. The Chicago Lumberman's Ex change decided to advance price as follows: Fencing and flooring, fi inch, advanced from $17 to $17 So per thou sand ; common cull. No. 2, 16 feet, from $13 to $13.50, Norway fencing, from $15 to $15 50. General Roberts, of Nebraska. i in Washington awaiting hi appointment to the associate chief jn-tieehip of New Mexico, in place of the present incumbent. Prince, who. it i -aid. will be removed. It is stated that the appointment will be made next week. The Eighett Ranr Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and , falling hair, Parker's Hair Balcam ha taken the bighe-L Rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. W:i tz.1 Ssrs. Many miserable people drac them selvc about with bulinc strencth. feel ing that they are staedily sinking into their graves, when by iis"ng Parkers Ginger Tonic they would find a cure commencing with the first dre. and vitality and strength quickly aud eure ly coming back to them. Smitn Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Straight nine. pr cut annual interest. Call at the , Bank and leave your application. 1 4-nf. I m Forest Trees, -Fruit Trees. BROOM CORN SEED, FOR SALE. wood. Ash, Elm, Soft Maple ny other Forest Tree Seed lings, Ac A Choice laoCCaliforni Evergreen Broom Corn Seech At SI.60 per Bushel. For SaJe bv, 1. W. CBAX&L, JhszBisa, v - JtSEl2Za. nd VP" SmL BM X MARCH, a, ISS-2. $50,000 To Loan On Real E-Ute ertiritv. at 9 per cent , annual interest No commis sions, at The Webster Cnimt Bunk Red Cloud. lu-tf 7 Per Cent. Money to Loan ! Monoi to prove Mi with on tiual re ceipt, or on deeded land at 7 per cent . ami l-ti2 per cent i-oininision o- at straight V per cent ir t-vuimision J no R Wturox. Office next door In Chief office. 30fl BLACKSMITH IlYti. JOHXXOYES ' Wishe- to inform the public that he is prepared to do all work in bis line . promptiv and in a Workman-like I manner. Horse-Shoeing AMI PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. Shop north of Mitchell Si MorbartV Store, Rki Cloi 1. Ni:u Meat Market Jot. (i A llllEli, Prop. ALL K1.NK-- OF Mi, ...sags: k Alvays OaN Hand CASII PAID FOR FAT CATTLE Mosher's old Stand I 188.2.. SPANOGLE&FUNK, :. 4 Dp UA R VERS FO It AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Two Doors South of Bank, EED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. REMOVAL FROM CHICAGO TO -AN Immense Stock of Dry Goods, MiSJRSH Has Them. COME ! COME! THIS HEW ASH CORRECT MAP CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is by all o:ls the lt rood for jct to Uke when trareUng ifi :L:rT ilrxiiaa Vtwea Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the Wett, North and Northwest. Carefully Tara.ln tUt Mp. Th- rrlnHnal CIm ri th; VCr -(J irrbr-i ar "tatleat on this nwiL lu tliruuch trains uajte cIom cuuwKtMiu flUi ILo tta.iu vt .! railtoMU at Junction joints. sp& yAxHj0w - Pv 5Ls 1 v 'nm;)ui V iMiifirif ,.Jl-gHSatUlfflt t ) i t. I ft orh -'t-n' V..iC&IUAp.. NORT3TgIg(rIL7AVl, " --- -- - THE CHICAGO at HOIITH-WESTCDM RAILWAY. OT-rxnoff-prfirrn-l l'if-t.rrsL h war -SsHr tr-t two to tmtorxsor: TxAZzTTum PUIXMATT HOTEL DIHIKG CAMS. Ultt 'i Vt rM thtt far;. PaSran SW-rfatj Cn Xnrth or "rttw: f Oass. It lm Coaaal Wc.. Inrrr CVtforela Un." nrto&. i!Jserot A CaUJ D-Jtet Iiir,- -"r-Jr ration & Dqbsn'x lae." M3llwaJkr. Grn Bar A IJf-luxrr..- Ua- -CarLc13 tr ttJ " W ld " C1?03 TV- -Jsts (a tiW Lar! Scutes aa,x m .i?1311, to " fcr ists ii this rsid.t-5 .- tbey r' t-t tu c4 tai. ssu . H2T13 HCcam. el Jaacw, CMea. W. l. STUJCI, C1 rss. Aici, Ciksaja THE UNITED TTYfiaIica vs?5SS a a i s,r-.sss - f .1- Pj4 -Sj. ra and Prices. Adc'rose D. LAKDRETH & &GM. FMiaWviphi. NO. 31. Red Cloud Mills. IL th (u-tim Rd Merchant ofk prompt'" attended u ALL WORK WARRANTED Highest CASH prue paid I r go.nl Milling N heat ami l"m POTTER .YRK. fK..ix PrF. PIONEER o -MA iiih.ns s- HA yy'ERS tbop lt door l cf WtUnt ' uunlr Hash. KEU CH-UD. JlMiRAsK SHAVING SHAMINM.ING. UM'( ITnir Cuttiiiir in the bigbet tj!e of ttie Tnu-oiinl Art COME AND GKT A CLEAN' SH F a-lOlAS- HOGS. PoCLTRV IHDKS AC - Red Cloud, Neb. RED CLOUD. COME! - i . STATES MAIL SEED STORE To ovcry man's door. If our JSEEDS ar not sold In your aaWaWaWaTaBBTaTaV town. drop usa Postal Card for Handscnw lUustrstod Cetsk."'- PATENTS ti (vctlnua l. fcet aMriW fw rtwtv Cm rv-fela. CXfc. tsJUt. mw, Uraf Mr ta b bJ tklrtyS ymmrm' jrintr. -wnti inL-ml tdnvtafi wa fcf 4rM I- N -tTltC iitufti TM iMTfrn mmS hmUI u. trinj VT-c4tTpsr SS.fO r'.'" 13 rrvc"- cf .vimt. M rj lriicg. tad & -t-ew ftn-ul!xv AStTrm MC.1N S , lt-l Hr urv n u otT:rrc itr ti tr , hrm ' -T.n.sumrnurT-. DR.WHITT1ER ti t 7 KM'aarlraMTfwt, 8L LoU,o. A rar-U rMl ! M.mCt,l,m;,a Wa k-r I. .. lM v ,0hnilMU W.tw ... ,r M Ml I M"- ir LI. VvflA.Ot 1 Sirl . JniytA,a tr UflR-rr Bri-W-uiU M MtIAitlfci r ThrMl lata - fc " . t-ataia. irauUi&M,liliWMinr aM lal '" rr rvM aor X -. wil . 1 1 ' 1 t " .- , WlMWilr. illli mm I n at miMUUl lmt 4.HLT1,. 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