N i3 XTBDE CHIEF. PUKUSUKD UVEEY 1'UURSDAY MS B2H cl:td, sssbasza. Cloud Chief. The Red tr-vm r srtK t u - . 1 T - -IiY- M. L. THOMAS, "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty ;" and $1.50 a year is the jm'rr of tin h ,1 Cloud f 7 i, '. RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH. 1H. -. no.:. VOL. IX job "vrv?:::::S5 xokih l-i i; -'' rii LA.-7 - "W mi tl& WW ETS. b LEES? 3 )V t W a a B UB ll . I IhiB it ad tjKf'L-r n'.t'i the C. U- iij ubiih i I- uiit-J -jim: Burlington Route I 1 "i '!. n-- mi ! f-!iii" ' trfii X,-hraka J i . . - . i .f . l! . ii ;- j.im '.:.-- Mir, lover. 1 ..-- --r- t.iSvii (.' tin- Iin - tiiu ;;,. li.v-i t i'l.i'A in' uih Plattsmouih Steel Bridge, j ! .. '.i 'iii.- ! i' i. i :i w, luttvl. 1hr(iii?li &:) tonvhvH M . ,. . - - ,., - i:l I!l'in - Sti:r!siit3B Prcria Chicago ant St. lAuli9 AVh"---l"("-'-'iitn-' ? ii-:ir'Tii.i'!-iii;iinonI-i. t.r!l i,.iiii-jV-.iili i--' ii l --uili liiir-ly lb.- i.i.i t.tri iti t.i : .i .iff tti.ru- J..M- lr-tr'.m lli- .ii--.u- a---it' tits wUkIi - O. .in-i.tl ! In tr.uiis oiiiiui; Jhroii-li !rmi lli- iii-un- t.u.l-i. ji,1 m- ns-r iif thus Mir- t" mal.ji.ir Ki"'I fn- liidMHi'! wln-n thi-j lnk- the 11. .V .M. i r-iiitu a-t. Through Tickets AT m i:-t i:tes f..r-. in !.. t-i ,.. i w.-ll lull anI rHaHc .iili.iin.it -.ii r i 'I '! in '' had U""i aiiilira tiou I! A M. : K. Ablins at any uf the ITltiOii.al .-ta'i i to Istf nii-rjl lift t Aiient. 4'A1AHA ?:BB. SPECIAL BARGAINS ! at ti. St..!, of F.MEWJIOI'SE. 3lEDfLDi:n. - NEBRASKA. w' A large stock of Cermantmvn Wool. SC,-pliyr.niHl SUuking Yarn, ahvas tui hand. .,.,,.., .. . . , , ,-f,rii 1I-X-..1- I iii.r- mimjiji, .vi it '"' ,4"v"'' t and a full Snpply .f I'LA NN ELS, Always n Hand. 1IUODS OF HOMEMAXUFACTURE. TOYS for the ('luldreii ami Every thing else you iwfl, at X EWIIOUSE'S Store. 1llii' ti'Zf i ne f M.iri-Rti- ad-vs-. Th !i-.iv,r of new adap lti, ,f Ei"tii-il 1..i i.- iii t!i' m-xt , ti --ir will a-it,nih tin- norlii. I:tT;ittrn h1 -kt!l-d Atttrney :,r --'uti.tl iti swuring Tateiit-s for Iiv,Mtir. t'iuuiijiist wh l'r-bfy it Orcn r2'' 7t; St.. "W.il.iii-4toii D. '". 'I ' it t'.i - ni--lu-iii- lushcca , s f j'uv.-ite jiracicc, in all til ASfs i llic- tliroat and itnig-, i- tlie greatest ' Z ? F P W r c c m " ' v tion llii-Bil-ntn can have .T'.v ,ji...-it it. l'.t i'cf.rc the ,;;Vfi!0UHTAIH . V : :. . S j. l"iicc:c., V'( j :. simpso roi- ;C0UGH iVijjJi . t;. - l.v- ; it f-'r -ie. We, 51- ?T'vJ i- i . '. . . . ir T.tfcit through Y.W v7, BALSAM . aqVt"-. .CIajA HracUolt. -5- - ? fl- Ii pru tl-., K. pms City, Mo. Gotothercli.ibl.' ami well-know ti drug and .f 1! R. Slurer Red Cloud, and Juy a $1 l.itle. If after u-ing two-third. yi trt no relief, return the balance and get your money back. 4 TTt p. ). 1 T r . . r , n 1 t i 1. I.. i Never KaiN to I:.':oro tiiry oi I aued Hair ; i i.- t bL3-M..Mii. i'.u. a4l. . .t Sf'.r.srm.vy.w a l . .. .vuj mw (.iiiser. l.m-hu. MamlraUe. Milliiciaandfl tnanv of I .s t i r r ...r U- ii ar hr-? om line ! t :. a - t . i , t a-deiii- ue JR.u -1. t. . 'l.'M .1 . iS.l-.C Ecit Hcal'.Ii and Strength Restorer Ever Used. If :ir 1V t 'Mi. IJV-i,"- t --.i. S !rc; !csm:. ?l -aMr-ifi n . i. nris I un.,s. Liver, K. ' -vs -1 1 i ta-j ;l, ..-.ta. tv. lt iii.t;ii!. aiv' vm a Cmisumrt:?a or j rrv . cic. i - the 1 , i Uv. It 1 UTc!y .In ;v ".!. I m.-nscT1 ui'.ijrs.:pTi.irtol.:tier i --av.r, o: (.i i;rr ju.l o:' -r 1 mio, r.s n ii auls J u?l..c5Wrn vv . "--it n texua:- '. 5 -c ar.UI w;-s j: a.' i'r . r-. t t'"i $ t j;c r-i-e without s:r.i.t-irci.f lit . vf ,..N Y. j-e d: .roroilar i.KGn sas in K'YtNi; ti.u lh-lui:i ei;e. - -: z ti.rra.jStvk a2 OJiOOS!3 " P.irCJTSa; sra a ra & 1 u ; v 5k "jrf zri&. i'v I liic y i ?mm I I mmt of Mchenry jj tTUI's TIKI' W1K 7 K KLY. rf ?t AI'UilliVtCURE Ik J ? ForGoughs.GoIdsT 3 s.?$ ass :csarn. K 1 ''?::?- Is ihe Ecst of Tonics ;& ' M J7'; Cures Dvsp?psia: ' J rrRescrestheAPPet'te;f , M -?-K.'lr- . the SvatPm- 0 J t-K ts Restores the Weak t J ?reS?WEp and Dchilitated.rf I a I. ...J 1 ru kjii i.i. ;. S.fLSXiTHiCO..Prop,rr L ." -if - -w".-ti;rrlfclrfcB &,--lr-'&r-Tjr-agr& J&W:'T2xvvr a vtrn '-'-.cruvF f a sveezy. Attorney al Law. Blue Hii! Bank. i SIMPSOlf & SWEEZY, BLIKHILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A General Ilnnttiwr fiu.n. Trana. i.t.-i.il Cam given to O.llertions. F Luaus at I.'iw Kates. Si-liool Uond acted. rm 8 Uuushl anl Hold i oi:ii,oxii:nts: Konntre Ilrotlu-r linkers. New York "ity; Hank. Omaha Nebraska. J. n.hyiTii. Prm't l"t Nat. Bank lieairice Neb. S. C. Smith. Ch'r lit Nat.Uank Beatrice Nb. SMITH BROTHERS, BANKEES, RED CLOUD, NEB., I Tranaicta cneral bnkinc biuine'. buy and ( .1I county wMrTAntd. also County. Precinct and Shi..l I)ittri-t Hun-U. . .. Nt.tiate trui tuortsane?. tjuj ana iu f or- I -r.i.tcisl attention uiven to coueciioni. j Krrr.r.Ksrtt-m Nat. Bank New York. Omt- hu Nat. Bank. Owatia. SMITH BROS. L. 1 Amu:i;iit, I'p'sident. R. V. Shikky, Ca-hier. Wsra Gin mi, 1ED CLOUD, NEB. Movi.v To Loan on Real Estate. Buy and si-11 Exchange and do a general Banking business-. nF.KEUKNTEP: Sayeri Atkini. Banko-n. York: York County Bank. York. Farmers A: Alerchant' Bunk, York; 1'iii'Hi National lUnk. Chicfcjo: Marsh Bros.. Mubher Si Co Lincoln. 9-8tf W. HSTROKM. A TTOKNKY AT I.AW. ' RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Ma, be cor.fultcci in Kntli;h or Uerinan. Collfrtioiie will recei-e proiiipt attention. Oi rici:: Opptisite BoyV Home 0. C. Cask. Jas. McNksr. Cask Sc McNeny. ATTORNEYS AND COfNSELORS AT LAW. Will practice in all tho t-'imrt of this State and Northern Knn?:i; I'dllectiili' as well litiea- tol lu-iiiL-arilully and rtfineutly atteudeJto. OfKirr.:- On Webster atrtl. ,mc door norta ottiarbi -er i More. kei n.ofn, nki:. J. S. G1LHAM, A noKNKY ASM) COrXsEI.OU AT LAW. OJlit't' onr door north of Kuli'ii Jlrox. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. i:. C. IUwi.ky. N. H.Thorpi. Hawi.ey. 5c Thorpk, A TTOKNKYS .V CrNSEHMt AT LAW. Oki-ki.: Over Mc Farland'.s store. BED CLOUD, NS3. Laird 8c Smith, A TloUXEYSANPCCU'NSELOHS AT LAW. 1 1 -T IN..-, - Nl-.ltl:.sKA. Will iTai'tioe in all the ("nurU of the .State. I'niiniit intention i:iven to all buine!' entrusted to hucare. julyl-7 J. L. ICai.ky. C. W. ivAi.KT. Bloonnticton. Bed Cloud. Neli. Ncbraika. KALEY BROS., A TTOltNEYS AT LAW A UEAL ESTATE AtJENTS. 1 Will practice in all the (iirt in Nchraka mid imtilurn kan-as-: colicctinn iiriiinptly at tenJcd to and corre!ondencMilicitcd. I-.2D CLOUD. i:cbra:i. AJ'o. A pent for II. X M. It. B. I.andf. j. .ii. inosEVt, .n. i. -KCIKCTH"- Physician and Surgeon, Kr.l,n.oU. NKB Will tay -iiceial attention t Obtetnc- and ilicne of wiunen- AImi ireneral and niecial un,iry. Di-eate-- of the Kje and Var ( 'barges moderate. Office over Sherwood Store. '3-1-y MS. V. I.HEIrii. Physician&Snrgeon, i cowi.i:-:. xnu:sK.. , rrcfes-ional call- promptly attended. Oi 1 1, t At reidem-e near Cowle. S-51 1 ki.rfj:t A. II A IX II. D. 'Physician&Surgeon, ! Comp.mv Surgeon B. it M. R. R. ! iieo n.orn. neu. OrrtrF. ver 1". MrFarland store. Rcsi- i dc ncc over 1'crkin Mitchell 8 store. marIcoi Dr. H. A. Baird, n.J&axjyiin i JJLiuiQi. IvLD CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Guide Rock House, .7. li.SAllfX, Propr, 1 OUIDE ROCK. NEBRASKA. This Hoii-e ha- ju-t been refitted and j newly turm-iied throughout. K001 SAM TLE ROOM for the accommodation of commercial men. 4otf Faints'. iW Oil. EEI) Gla-s, CLOUD Notion. Dt ua a Wall Paper. STORE. Ac, Ao. K.A.HMi'' Notary PuLli. vz THE CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, - - - EDITOR THURSDAY, MARCH 16, ISW Tite wheat prospect good in we.-tern Kansas. is repo rted Thkue was 143 business failures re ported in -w York City la.t week. Somk of the St:tr Route thieves have given bail in the aum of Jfi.UOU each. Kkv. Hknky (SAiticr-nT, ITnited Stutes mini-ter to Liberia, died at Manrovia rcecntlv. A HUH at Decatur, Texas destroyed nine bu.-ine.-d housed. Loss estimated at $180,000. The fourth National Rank of New York looses $30,000 by the defaulting clerk, Caniwell. A woman at St. Louis traveled 101 miles in nine liourn on the bicycle, one dav last week. The heirs of (Jen. K. T. Lee have sued the government lor the recovery of the Arlington estate. Tin-: pas.-enger agents of all the roads running east of St, Louis have agreed to keep up the rates. In Santa Fe, New Mexico, they hang and rob the heathen Chinee simply for the amusement it affords. The report that a portion of the James gang of hank robbers had been captured at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is now pronounced a eanrad. Convicts sentenced by the courts in Wyoming will hereafter be sent to the Illinois penitentiary at Juliet in stead of to Lincoln, as formerly. The labor strike at Omaha has de veloped into a first class riot, ami the regular soldiers and state militia have been called out to stpielch the trouble. Tin: Michigan legislature has passed n bill appropriating two hundred and sixty-live thousand dollars for the fur ther relief of sufferers by last fall's tires in that state. TllEsecielary of war has instructed the agent of the Crow Indians to send one hundred Crow children to certain fanners in Ohio to be educated and reared up to usefulness and oflice. Tkkkiim.e destruction of life and property has resulted from the unpre cedented rise in the Mississippi river at Memphis and other points, and the government has been railed on to re lieve the sufferers. The Lincoln Journal says that an iusamc man from York county, was taken to the hopital yesterday in irons. The poor fellow was raving mad. and would have committed bod ily injury upon himself or somebody else, if he had not been securely shackled. A Denvei: vt Rio (.tannic railroad engine became uncontrollable and ran down a heavy grade, between Malta and Leadville at about fifty miles an hour. It jumped the track about fifty feet from a train full of passengers, ami was smashed to pieced. No one was hurt. The engineer and fireman escaped by jumping. Omviia h:is been turned over by the authorities to the United States gov ernment, and the regular doldiers "hold the fort" armed with howitzers, Gatling guns, musketd with fixed bay onets and sabres, and all because the working men want $1.75 a day in-lead of $1J5 which they have been receiv ing. But then a riotou? mob is a dangerous element in rrny city and should be promptly dealt with. A hard and seemingly unreasona ble sentence has. been passed on Sar gent Mason of the regular army, who attempted to shoot funtean during his confinement in jail before the trial. Mason has been condemned by court martial to be dislrodiorahly discharged from the army , w'ith loss of all pay and allowance, and to be confined in the penitentiary at hard labor for eight years. We would like to see Guiteau turned loose upon the scoun drels who have cendemned Mason. The Washiiigtdh Posl, hist week, published a cotr.nitinication bitterly attacking and denouncing the late President Garfield: The Pott editor ially says the communication was written by a prorh!neut republican and a delegate to the Chicago conven tion. The communication denounces to irienda o:-the late President if they cie C1 Garfield as treacherous, hypocritic.nl i from immortals; nm from etcruitv .nymiseniblcpele drag them- and a nrofessirmn! Pwi-0 ,., ni i , . . , Cl-iu,i. selves about with tailing strength, feel-' pZ ZUn W f . , ' and meR,fram'tbeir th ey can ing that ther are .thedriy sinking into itwrannounctethatithns the menu- almost hear thd breathings aSd-feel their graves, w'nen bv using Palter'- Stfnpt of the author, and' will give it I the nulsatinhs ofihft hMrt"f tl.o Tn-. Ginger Tonic they would find a cure Last Friday the Senate confirmed the following nomination. Col Rufu- Inger-oll, quartermaster general; Walter II. Johno:i, collector of internal revenue for the -err.ntl dls- j trict of Georgia ; Rutler B. Strong, of . Pennsylvania; U. S. inir?hn,ll for Pa-' kota ; FuIHvan M. Cut.hon, V .". at- ' torney for the eastern district of Mieh- j lira n Frederick Solomon, Mi-souri, . ' mirvi'vnr piier.nl of Utah: John . ij-----.- r - - WiNon, Ohio, U. S. ronu! at Bremen, ro.-tmasteri5 J. W. Urr at Knox, Ra,. and Melville (j. Winegar, at Atchison. k'-nivn "" The editor of the Tribune ami the ( hroiucie, two rival new-papers in v..-!. villi. Tumi IimiI ii littli miiiii. ........... v ..... , - derstanding la.-t week, and the editor of the Chronicle whacked the editor oi Hie lrinune over me neau wan a club, whereupon the editor of the Tribune drew 11 pi-tol and fired l wo shot at the other fellow at such clo-e piarters that the powder burned his lace an.t ti.e lorce 01 tne coucu.-ion KiiocKcu mm uown, oul me ouuets missed their mark and he was not hurt. Let's . iJ4ak liioiiu rri'ir uo ioicii have -t .-,., . vv ia i.v - ...- read somewhere that brethren should dwell together in peace. . The climate is mo-t delightful in this part of Nebraska. During the past winter cattle have mostly win- tered upon the prairie, anil there have 1 i... r..... .1...... !... ...... !:... 1 ,.f iiffii nut n-n ii.ni iii.il. u niini i hay have had but little use for it and at this dale there is a large supply of hay on hand. Stock does better here than in any countiy north of Texas. Come anil see. Siij',ir Cuiile. In view of the fact that the Argiix man has been devoting a good deal of bis valuable C'l stiaee. lately, to en-i- . , ., lage, trving to cram it down thc, . . "...'. ... .,1 throats ot in-, tew readers, as it were. 1 .1 c 11 ., 1 we nroiliiee tiie folIowin on the -1111- ... ., - 1. 1 1 . . ieet. Iroin the agricultural oeoartinent .,.,.. ... , :...! r... ,. "" "" -'" '' "I""' " ; IVlLlI Uii I. VKW!Tv:7 It-'.; -3J.S 'tlv .!V 3 "T- s.iuuer ..;..-, oeeu ,-,... e. .,., '"- r;irm.(i -orrow to it- unfortunate pus ' , ,. 7 """... . JP&J&K $Y'SI'iy&? ?& t ' . and but little grain ha.- been require.l r .... ... , ' .. J CAltltll; P, .,. 'WtflpfS" KW' f I 7 . . l lessor. Little children have toed. V Z g75 'yvi. - K&Ylf i-S to keep stock in good condition. e wjth j ai(J wimh hive u whir, A, , KINI . , Sgfe- f,S I haye seen large herd- of cattle grang -II1K hll,.,.raild vnI1 a W(irlhIt thilll. . . tf ? fefft ' '-" i'' ' Wfa : quietly and its beaut. Inly during the Month ,,v mnMll,t ,iu,L. , lmIea fflSlti, Sll!51?83 . -V. " JgJjPVi J V & .5 winter months as though it were mid , ,-.i - ' r , . J gf mi . fe &K?V "f j b .W " .-trav piece ot this currency find- its - 7cXM'Tp- &)? D summer. Many persons who provi- ' , . . , , . t-... " -. r- - t .ll-5- ' - .' . ' . way back from its lonir watiiierimrs A I V' .'...' ' 1, T i . ded theinselve- with an abundance of , . , . - - . .. -v- of the State Journal. j l,,!lt ro11 ov"r "Mr :l,,:llt tri'vt' -Just now the rage is ensilage. En-' n,:lk(' onu t,,,,,k ,,f ,,u' "Hrrnoons at silage had its birthplace in " France. ' -Newj.ort. It is not strange that peo where land is worth $fild an acre and pie of wealth and leisure should .-e-greeii lee.I is worth $511 a ton. The curc a winter home at the Capitol, silo is a hole in the ground where- , . , . r green stuff is hermetically sealed awav whu'h ,s fl lu-rom,.." a centre of from the air and half-kept. In this ; snentihc and art circle-, and the country ol" cheap laud it is uousen-e re-ideiice of the most refined and cu! to think about it. A ton of enilage , tivaicd. costs more to cut up in fine pieces .,., , , , - ., than two tons of g 1 rich hav in the' H" -"'r"'l I"P'' f' tl'" "' mow to say nothing of the three moving toward and appropriate celt times greater e.pi-nse to follow and bration of the twentieth anniversary is worm no more at me oesi. r.iiai-( lage is a folly Sheriff Warren arrested a horse thief at the po.-t oflice last Thursday. The Lincoln Journal gives his history as follows: Abram Ames, the young man who got away from this city with Hon. A. J. Sawyer's pony several nighLs since, was broiiL'ht into Lincoln vester.lay afternoon bv Sherilf Warren." of . I ster county. i It turns out now that this is not thc first animal stolen by thc pri-oner. The mule belonging to Mr. Peters, taken from in front of Hoppe's saloon, is traced to him. In fact Ames ac knowledged that he stole the mule and pony. It was rumored about the court.room yesterday afternoon that a special grand jury would be called, when the prisoner would plead guilty to thc charge. Washington Correspondence. Washington March. 13. ISS2. The memorial services held at the Capitol and Blaine's elegant eulogy of our martyred Garticd, has turned thc thoughts of many back over the scenes and incidents that have been woven into our country s tu-torv since , ,... u- .1 i "i - ." e ImiU. Since then, slumbering tires of discontent kindled a flame that burned with war's awful horror, for four long years, and ''Wild passions slipped like hell hounds in the heart. And baying with wild cry for blood." Louder than cannon's roar and voiced by the discipline of defeat, was heard the fight of the God of battles, and 4.000.000 of shackles were broken by the act of our first mam red Presi dent. No nation ever paid so dearly for its participation in a giant wrong. The 750,000 heroes sleep in national and confedate cemeteries, though dead still speak to us from thu sad pages of this wonderful hi-tory. One martyred President seemed enough to fill the niche and complete this wch-" derful chapter. When all was calm and peaceful, the hour of trial again came. A new sacrifice mu-t needs be ' made, and be -kIio irr the pride of his ' noble manhood rrioved an adjourn ment of Congress, upon th6 first an niversary of Lincoln's death, was" him- sell to tall by the assassin's bu!W. What wonderful words he uttered then. "There are times in the history of men and Natittis when they stand so near the veil thai inerktes morula finite rnroih -u.- a iir-.& a- '-s 'nation passed.1' The la-t yiar. so brief, has added volume.- to thi wonderful history. One year ago to day this Capitol was alive with citizen and visitor-1. Tri- umphal anht-.-, were thrown across the avenue, streamers anl hunting deeo- rated every pubhe huildtnir, store ami dwelling Ilurning trains hid for days brought lather load-, of happy human freight. The tramping of an'n.'d men ami the totind of martial mu.-n- wec heard even wnenv The entire avenue w.l- Itntl with i ieat and full -JOo.ooo peoplf uitn.- 1 the inauiruratfoti naireant. But ala. ' how Minn sorrow came The huh. . .i...,!,.. ti,t. ,iwful siiM.eu-.-. the )uir tht. murm.Ml and lamented dead i .. .. i .1 .1 i., were our-, l.ei lis iifiiuu: iisai ine 1 uVcipline of the last -core of year- has re:I,y ,llirif,etl and ennobled u- a.-? a Nation. Th(. wj,,.,,.,,!,,,,,,,, 0f 7.0t",,S77.67 of fr:u.tiOI1:,i (.urrt.icv. U the oiiestion ! thal lU7zitf, the wi-eacre- of the Tr,.!tJ.liry l)c,,!irtlMont. Doubtle-s XIim.i, nf it ha. onc where the wood-j .illt. tintli. What a tale, if its h:- torv could be written. Into what ! ... c nii,,, (j i.t'tnins it fin's inl?rcsl Ml th )U1)1 ol,ier huui? j .U(, .Wav ,,y -jotno old mi.-er in crack or cra.i'v .-". secutelv that he him-elf ba- forgotten iL j, ,a,.e. -JWe u ,s -afe witl, ollt SII1V ,MU! ljr ,ur, ,,, thc ,,,.,,tll, of,Kl ttl, m.ejlII it lia lll!Ut.ral,., IM , k f (,r((WM0(, hum:imtv ti ,1 .... . 1 ... . r 1 . . .. .. 1 Jin- ii.iiuis n.ivi- ii-u iiiiiiu 11. lino ami is ground up in the ponderous machinery of the Treasury Depart ment. Our winter Saratoga has never be fore been, so thronged. One tiling i ' certain, the hotel accommodation must in the near future be largely in creased here at the the Capitol, to accommodate the crowd-) that come here to upend their winters, , , Ihe throng ol hantl-omelv drev-ed " ' ladies that promenade our ' avenue; these halmv dav and the gay cquipa- rtf ,i. ,n-....i..,....ti.... ..r ...........;....,;.-... ... .. ,..., v.,-... on the 10th of April next. Meetings of the leading colored itizen- have , been held, and preliminary plans are 1 being laid to make the celebration one I of remarkable interest. The name of Lincoln is more enduring in the hearts of the enfranchised and their ' children, than it could be in bron.e or granite under the hand of the most Vi-h-!sk,,,ul art5st- The establishment of Po-tnl savitiml .-....--. .. ... . ..,. ......w H- depositories is constantly coming to the front, ami demanding the atten tion of Congress. In New England there is one .saving institution to 043C inhabitants, while in the other 3:1 States there is one to each 'Jl'.WjO. To supply the people of these States, in same proportion as New England, wo.ihl require fiOXl new Banks. In the Southern States there now are but five saving banks, and in the entire I Western State and Territories but fifty The total depo-its in ISo in tho ;65S savings banks wa $Siy.l0fi.'"3. i while the deposits in all the National Banks was $hl.73:.S76 If the pistal savings sy-tem was adopted the sav ings of the IalKring el,v-es would be largely increased throughout the whole country. Private enterprise cannot furnish this great want but the government can through the bill now pending in ongrc-s. It.- po.-'-age will call in strange, weird hiding places. It would prevent runs on Banks and consequent panics. No j discredit could be thrown upon a P-t J Office Bank, ami al the low rate of two per cent, interest, and the utmost ' credit to a single depositor of i A). no harm can come to Banks already es. tabli-hed Thc money -order and ! package system is of untold value and convenience to the people of the country. Let u's have the Po-tal Savings Banks a they now have in Canada and in most of the countries of the old world, and the welfare of the industrious and their dependent families will be as-ured and the pro ducing millions of our land will be come stockholders in our great national institutions. Phak. The SigbMt Zxztr Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs' df fading and failing hair. Parker's Hair Bal-arn has taken the highest rank as an elegitntr and reliable hair restorative " Qici ail Sore. -H"5 WItn " nr: dose. anl , -.,. . . -l ?. . : -..... .., ;in.i..u wuic.y asc; sure- I Ijr fomtng bpji to then. ' 350,000 To Lean On cent r.m: k i!- . a- titi.ii . .t i...- w intii'. r C Red f : .ti.i. 7 Per Cent. M:nev to Loan ? Mollfl t T ;i to I :,. ! ti '. i : j.r "T at n I .-x.J I'-t , tid 1 '":! j" r !. i straijiit '.' pi r nt i y p, r i: w Oili i next ! r l5LUIiHITHI(i JOII.YXOYLS vr-,Cs to inform the pub'.,- i!..lt h , Is pa-pared to do .ill work in 1 .- l.n, prou.pt'y manner and in a Worktn.i!i-!iL, IIo 1 'so- S 1 loe i 1 1 a A.l PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. ! Shop north ! Sfnte M-t. l.e'l .Y IIIM'I M- ri. i' Meat K? Market. i r - CAII PAID Mil! ITfVTTLU. Mother's old Stand CDAiyilB j 1 :. 1 do i '. AGRICULTURAL Two Doors TITCT) (;M)UI). - kui 1 z i u 1 "aEYivr- s; . . .' -v .-.:.- rityi c. mm REMOVAL I CHICAGO TO AN Immense Stock of Dry Goods, .MA.3-J.Sri I Tan Them COAfK! COME! COMM! THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP 1'roTfs tryond aay rravjaitlc ttrf.? t'-ar'!. CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN R'Y lx-.y x'l lus t'. f roaj 5tr joa t ta ? whrn traT,. ri !-' r ! rt i '- t-ta Chicago an J all of he Pnridpal Points in the West, North ari Narhwo;?. r.ir.'i;l! rxatfltlf t'l'.I-.'. Tli I'n - j. J C 'i-r.f ti Vr t-. . -'rr-.t- ai.rl on Hit ioa-1. Iu t.iiui.nh tto.us nunc c;'j; (.i.roc'tuui w.th uc liuii,: .. xj... m. a: Jm:ct:ua itaits. h:s cXrX'. 6Jrd ; V. '. o ;;",rrl THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTEKN RAILWAY IMPERIAL PALACE!" BIKINI CARS. 0Tr3,OO0 Miles of Road. Itf.ra. ax to; rim rf ,..,, fn iJ "our.-il Bla, -- 4r, ii i f .x iia 'A ,c--a V,- rv i -r, t'. u ;JM - Et.na P.octf-nl Fp -rt i- !.-',- I. a- - M i.lCatT .. 8 '1" "l,-, - Ti-Vet cTer U: roii .r. o!J bf ill sp-c Ti-Vtt at ,3 ii- r . I .,, r-i,, Ktaatr to. f-r Tici. itj ri.j. &- ar txr --i mtii e 1 r ., " l IY Ni G--ap -vs. W THE UNITED X SWsfL rviMK v w jrk( m.vsj c 1 rv-3- h V4 f 11 MBk lllJl 144 v .-vn-Sr - jii . Bki ii . r iiy.. 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