V" -WsWt- -.!? r-i Jrti v- K5-- LW rtt v m V?JS .4- -. li-f a. 'aMW ' -ar'-'aar- ' ''- .'susafcfe -'? ? V--k w- --JMli - r-jifMgMk-ci'-- ... i. jiL.1:.J..-jaE'-qfer.a.,-gl,'r' ! imCr1&1 "V .3 OW r THE CHIEF The 4tM . vylilrjr1 K EVEltY WaTJTOXT If E-iiiiifialwi ' ;' US CLCTO, ITZBlASZi. BY M. L THOMA& "Eternal Vigilance i.i tltc price of Liberty;' and S1.-50 a year is the price of the tied Cloud Chief. NO. I s - !!- t-wl KM fwV-4 ii.i.i .. " mm ii VOL. IX. RED CLOUD, WKBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. TlIUliSDAY. Jl'Nrl JH.lSi. n "- ? -'S:-" S IMHIX ai aw i i ii I , jJJ1U 1 1 aBBBBBBBl III I M" -' " "" '' . Red Cloud 1M - I. S I Jt 4. A, !'& IV ! Ir V m '-T a (J JS rrv r- ,SirS:- S1.66 a rear If paid In Airssce. "WTIETST ' YOU TRAVEL ,uff.tt- t,;ki: tjii: B.&N..R.R. Examine m tml time tabic earelnllr. Jt r'I be rcn thtthi line cnnisryt with j. ll.A'l It It ; In ftet tVjr ara undT '-co insnaretferu. aril tnk'n t"eetljcr form what if callc-I -T1IK- BURLINGTON ROUTE MIOini.ST ASItQUt HIT I INK TO Cliicao. M. liOtiiM. Peoria. J)KS MlUMS Bock IrI.AI. And Kaitcialljr to all I'uinta Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiand, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. PKINVIIWI, AWASTAOK5 A HE Through Coaches from Nebraska to Vhtiti:itiu on . II. it (. it. II. .No tniii"fiTs; liangcs from (.. P.. Je 11. II. to conn.'ct- iug hues Jill made in I'liion Depots. Through Tickets AT LOWEST RATES cx in: iiaii Upon &iilicjition m any Mot!n on tho roal. Acmu mn aim rtr.i'l t check rK'K lliroiifli : civc ull iiiliiraiittiiui n to rate. rnitr,. time, cwtiirctinii. I'tc. and to eeur) leiiinK car fiCin.iiiinlatHuir'. This coiii;ia7 5 iicrcl n an extension which nlll oicn n NEW LINE TO DENVER nnil all point in Colorado. This ex trusion will lc completed :ml ready for bti;iiic.v in :t few months. and the public can thru enjoy all the mlvsintai os of a tliiouh lints htawM!n Denver niul rhicjio, nil uniler one manage ment. P. 5. EUSTIS, liVu'l TVt .tVt.. njAMiA ar.n. 1'IONKKR -)o(- .1.! THEWS .C- .I XXKKS, Wioji 1ft lor wcl f Wcbf tor County Hank, KBlClUD.NKItUASK.. SUA VIXC, SHAMPOOING, )A.vt( ; Hair Catting in the holiest style of the ' Tonsoiinl Art. COMIC AX'l) OKT A CLEAN SHAVE. ! .Ml IIIM II I IIM - g' ! -I.I. ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BatteryBelt! CURES HCAKT.U'NSAKO LlVtB 0I5USU. nstmrusExHAur tion.Pabalysis, Rheumatism, AMD llHSLZ COMPLAINTS 0XJTIE3 NSRVBOfANB CHUSNICDtSeACS DrsttPSM, KlOKEYDlSCAteS, NEtHUlOl, MnSCMtNAl Vtuoam. ,JU!rPUR TXADI SJJ MABK. OatumU mors leetrldtrla Dm nitrates than " tthr llult Jo In n dT. Thn onlr Klrrtro-MMCatie lMtowta,BlriaiiprimtTaxKlsacoadrTcamBU. Osa Ho Buula oo mild sa to b oarosly (nit, kod rTraail. cbuuiad aiU locraaKKl till the trooeaM Btaa cmoo l.nlJlt. No metal ootarmlB contact wtta the Un to eor ind And Intteto It. Hu ttW'trvdw and condocttna onto tur apiilrinc elfrtrlclty tnanr port of tb ldy. 1 tmixniwl tor lf tnvntmont in romplaiati aajsva Kioto. A cortaiB rtmione of boAlih and rtcor. MEDICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY tin tUnatrated H)pa- lok, cooUvlolag roll dnacrintloa f Wolf nnil UiuM vtlb dlrvcUoBJ tor cltctrcaltlMW MMStFREE. KLCCTRO-FARAOIC ICLT CO S13 A Sll CkMUBtKL, Kl.MffllStM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Alxtfrctdrr'B tnp.tlcaiillvpcr fuuicj ami lisitii Icss. !! iajxIrolT. tcMs-v tUTlHI f tor ni precrivbuWues r,l'H ! l hr l ii:s1U. COLO&HE. E,lifWuljlia.( ttuJTrMli PARKER'S GINGER TONIC An Inviaoratng Mcdidne tint Nntr Irtwkatw 'l'hi dc.Kf'H! criail'uutmn of OinEfr. Vucbu, Man.lral.e. btil!ini;.. An.1 many oOkt of tle btt rgrtsl'e tcnrli L-twii. cirrcs a!l Sorders cf tbc bowrU, stomach, lntr, kiJnc)- and huifs, &a The Cnt and Snrttt CobjIi Cart Cvtr Vtel. If yfu ate siiftcinijj fiom Female Ccmjilaint, Ncrvouwes, N'al.cfiihic. KhctiBunsan Dypcr sia. ac or any Omm or infirmity. taVe ParVer t Cic-t Tonic. 1 vt tfTTt?rcn l-raia nd Icdy uJ pe vj new fifc and isr. TOO DOLLARS raid for ars thing immimii fouud ill Guijer ToMC cr r a Ciflure to Win or cure t ftSur SroJrllt-llvAr-:JWmi45 .U4 nmu,Krunp. UTtHTHn T nine , w i ah VU1U XUUUSASONS TKARLY. 1P0SITIVFC1SP ForCousht,CoMt, JCSQ KSXBBTmL l$OieBHtfjfTf; uuresuysestia; . ,Kest8rest.ieA?siJU; iNrrBtUH the SytfeMs; tKestwestM weak and DeMUtatrf. A trill nf It will rMM.lt e claim Jltk yourdrnrsiM I r ikri ,ti no otkw. ??r mu br sSt Orcssut. ror c at huth fn b1.I j.M.4iiin kiwi., nii, 8QHuwtoOUfrtJl0a,& IrAYTOS, HI. C BS5. a jrVi .! jt?5fcfc SKA Kj'l 1J . h 't- -m 'T V .! .. V dtO.V i."HJ mm -. VMWV P.. A. SIMPSON. Notary Publle. F. A.SWEE7.Y. AtUirncy at La Blue Hill Bank, SIMPSON L SWEEZY, IILUEIIILL, WEIUSTEU CO., NED. A General Banking Buin TranartrL Et.ecUl Uaro glrcn to Collertlonf. Frta Loan at Low FUten. Hrhool Jionls Iloucbt and Hold conn r:it in iENTf5: Knuntte Broibera Hanker. Kew Tork City; liank, Omaha r"ehraka. J. K.Hmith. Pren'tUtNat.Buk ISeatxicQ Neb. B. C. 8lT. CaakVlitNatJUek Beatrice As. S1CITH BROTHERS, BANKEES, RED CLOUD, NEB., Trinracin central banking bailee. bay tad Mt county irarrtnln. alio County. Precinct asd Hh'ol Dittrirt nd- Ntfotiito larni morteac, bay and tall For Ian Kschango. , r'ciat atuntlon rfrcn to eollaeUona. Itr.rtRitjici!in-1Jt J'at. Bink Nw York 0a ba Nat. lUck, Omaha, BMITH BB03; L. r. Al.ItRIRIlT, I'rc?ii!ent. B. V.Sm rev, Ca.shier. WEBSTER CGUHTT BiK, KED CIX)UD, NEB. M'oxev To Loan on Ke.il Ej-tatc. Buy ami .ell Exchange antl do a general H:uikin; liusiiiv. REFnitKNCES: SaycrA Atkln. Hanker. York: York Connty Hank. York. Farmcra' & Merchant' Rank, ' York; Union Natinnal Rank. Chicaeo; Marib Rro,. Moihuri Co. Lincoln. O-Stf W. H. STROHM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Mayba consulted ia Knsllsh or Oenaaa. Collcctioni will receire prouiit attenlioa. Office: Opposite Doy's Home 0. CCaaa. Jib. McNaar. Case 8c McNenv, A TTORSEVS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Will Practice in all thf Court of thi Ptate aad Nnrtfiriii Kanrn. Collcctiont as welt a litiga ted liunine.M c.irclully andetfiriently attended to. Orr-irK:- On Webster Street, ouo door Bortk of Uarber' Store, KEI CI.OUD, XKR. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORNEY AND C0fNSi:U)R AT LAW. Office one iloor north of A'liVy liro. RED CL0ITP. - NEBRASKA. E. C. Hawlkt. N. II. TrtoRri. Hawley & Thorpe, A TTORNEYS k COUNKF.I.OR.i AT UW. Office: Over Mc l'arland's store. BED CLOUD, 27E3. Laird 8c Smith, a ttornevs and counselors at law. Haktinc.s, - Neuraka. Will rractice in alt the Conrta of tho State. Prompt attention b1b to all businc. entrusted to hi care. julyl-7 J. L.Kjit..T. illoominftoB, Nebraika. CT. W. rvatwr, lied Cloud. Neb. -KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW A REAL ESTATE V AtlKNTS. Will practice in all tho Court In Nebraska and northern Kan collections promptly at ten Jed to and eorreiondence lolicited. BED CLOUD. Ksbrukf, AIjo. AKcnts for C. A M. R. B. Unda. J. M. Moflzxa. L. ! Deskit. Mosena Sc Denney, Physicians and Surgeons, RED CLOUD, NEB. Will pay special attention to Obstetric and licacs of women Also Kcncrnl aad racial furccry. Dircf of tho Eye and Ear. Caargcj moderate. Oflficeover Sherwood a Store. 25-1-y DR. C. CflE!CK, Physician & Surgetfn, COWLES, NEF.IiASKA. Professional calls promptly Rllcndcd. Office: At rcidcncc near Cowles. 8-SI Dr. H. A. Baird, RBSIDEHTDBHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Fhy sician&Surgeon. Office: Over J. V. Shertvoods Slfore. Ukn Cloub, Nkbraska. 35-3-m EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET BED CLOUD, Nffc. The choicest of Fma .. Fa aaw' Fowl and ery thinr ta tka llaa lilt taaVaat ket affords, always on kand. W-Ski two doon aoath a akarac'i dracatatv jXiints, COOK'S Oil?, Mev Glass, CLOUD Notions, DRUG ft Wall Paper, STORE, ag 2 ae TTJ f7 f TJ T T7 T? j HIS Lnlllr I m. utAovas, EDITOR, TH'RSDAY. JlNK29, J8S2. IOWA AGAIN milCKEN. Df-S Moineh, Juno 24 A dispatch . .. ., .... . .4 jut received hy the llrguttr from Fort Dod;e cays : Tlie town of Ernmctta- hurg, county aeat of I'ala Alto county, was blown to piece.) this morning ami 0jrIrl.M. Under the old system, there over one hundred people killed. The ' wcrc nmiiitmlc of otfircn who bore Illinois Central and Chicago k. North- J ft aji pnrt , the drama of the wentern train arc blown from the rcKollioti, yet with no hopes of advnn track. The Milwaukee & St. I'mil cin;; jyond the rank of Lieutenant or train U wrecked in a washout north of Captain. In the army, in the time of Forest City. There are report that .pcacCt fcw (i;e a, onc resign. Un thrcc or four more towns in the locaIi-,jcr tl)e I1CW .., promotions mav 1m? .... i .- - 'ri.- ...: I . ' :.. . tv are Mown to nieces. J lie wires north Of here nro down, and it is irnpoiblo to get more news, but will work hard to get everything pos sible. AT YANKTON. Yankton. I). T., June 'JL A violent wind storm at 5 o'clock this morning, accompanied by rain and electricity. The Prrtu ollicb was. partly unroofed, twelve cliimricy.s blown down around town, Sign scattered in nil directions, a great tiumlicr of shade trees destroy ed and Several wind mills demolished. NO ACTHENTir NEWS. Chicago, Juno L'4. The Des Moines agent of the associated press, tele graphs as follows : Wc are not able as yet to get any news of the reported disaster at EmmctLsbiirg, as the wires arc so badly Mown and EmmcttsbuTg is naturally somewhat isolated. I have telegraphed every point near that place to give in details. TEREIFFIC HAILSTORM. RocKFtiRii, III., June 1!L A terrible" hailstorm and tornado visited this' place to-day, doing great damage to crops and fruit. A $7,000 cherry crop was totally destroyed. Corn liehL in the course of the storm are entirely ruined. Hail stones fell as large as hen's eggs. Windows aro broken from nearly every building in tho city. RAIN IN MINNESOTA'. Minneapolis, Minn., June it. Bain fell in all parts of the state in torrents lost night. The river at Rochester rose suddenly, overllowing tho lowest parts of the city, doing considerable damage. There has undoubtedly brfth much loss of slock, if not life. Later advices s.ty that the reports of the storm at EhVmettsburg were great ly exaggerated"", and that no great amount of damage was done and very few lives lost. 0 aHiaaiaaaaw Sioirx City, I a., June 21. A cy clone struck Hospcrs, a village fifty miles northeast of Sioux City, at 6 o'clock this morning. It destroyed the Presbyterian church, a carpenter shop, a school house and twentyfivc residences in Hospcrs and tho intmc diatc vicinity. The hurricane lasted only fifteen minutes, llenry Gauic, a farmer, was fatally injured. The course of the hurricane was from west to cast, and it swept a path about five miles wide for fifteen miles. Eighteen freight cars of the Chicago, St. Paul & Minneapolis railroad was turned tip side down, most of them being torn from their trucks. The depot and riI joining warehouse were lifted from their foundations, carried ten to twen ty feet and badly wrecked. The pecu liarity of the hurricane was that it completely demolished some buildings and entirely passed others In its direct pathway. The Presbyterian church was scattered for half a mile, and no two pieces of the building left together. The force of the wind was demonstra ted by planks being driven through the sides of houses, cutting through trVe siding as if shot out of a gun. Wrecking trains from Sioux City have been sent to the scene of the wrecked trains. A force of one hundred men is at work righting the capsized cars. It is irrrpossible to estimate the total damage, it is so wide-spread. The loss immediately frr Hosper's is from 10,000 to $I5,00b". Twentf-nvc farm houses and barns at the outside were destroyed, as far as could be leaAtcd this afternoon. Washington CsVi ai,,i,ca, Wactukctos Juke. 26, 1882. Mr. Editor : The wheels of legisla tion move slowly by." TRfc cool weather makes this city pletasant' stopping-place for the average Con gressman, but let a half doich dog day loose and these patriots will sigh (of home, and the remaining legislatf. tive business will be put through otf" fast time. There are many members who have fences that need looking after in their bcw districts, and it is painful to be herd while their hearts arc yonder Under some new process in the future" Congressmen, let us I hope, mav be elected for four years SonatorsforcirfiLahd IVriVW f , . , v - . - - a term of ejght years, With no Dos-i-. bilityofa second term; Iraie rolBon rapidly, and Elections Are too cirxfn- a , u fe lu vr Would thatomc grctt IcaJer misht flr-liC ftn,j cirxc oul a fKHttcal nyttm that would Jmn tho tUnrrs of ."vylla 'on the One hand, and CharvUU on the other. Tor a free people it cot3 u far too much to be governed. Senator Anthony hat the diatin pnihed htmor of Ircin tltc orfl man, exrent Tliomiw H. Ronton who has Iliad five roneculive elections to the J United Stated Senate. Tliotij,di the htate he represent i pmau. yet me ripe judgement and loin: orvf6 of this nohlc Matem.in ha made him a lM)W.r jn the life of the Nation The compulsory retirement of army officers, at the age of (A, w hailed with great atifactton hy younger expected, and the r-xJMtf & cvr will Ire greatly improved. The water aupply bill which p.wod the Senate, providing for the construc tion of a nine foot conduit from the great falls of the Potomac, giving a fall of 140 feet above tide water, was amended in the House, so as to re quire the Lixpayers of the District to pay the interest or the coH of the work. The Democrats and a few closc-nVtcd Republicans arc held re sponsible for foisting upon tho tax payers tho expenee of furnishing water to supply the public buildings and fountains in the government res ervations. To be denied the right of representation, with no voico in the selection of rulers, and doomed to be taxed ad libitum, ad nauseam, is the menial position 180,000 people are compelled to take in the Capital of this magnanimous Republic Boston was once' lUa hcene of great activity on the subject of tea and tax, and the old spirit that docs not tamely submit to injustice and wrong, still lives. If suffrage is a good thing and tho citi zens of South Carolina and Massa chusetts arc worthy to Oxcrcise this sacred privilege, it is tyrannical to deny the same blessings to-the citizens of tho Nation's Capital. Judge I logo of W. Va though' a Democrat anil a new member, has already made a hit as an impressive speaker. When the water-supply bill was up ho combed down the Hoosicr objector, saying. "If I do not misinter pret Mr. Holman's position, ho is op posed to Potomac water and wants to go back to the original spring that gushed forth in crystal purity from tho earth lonjr before the davs of great aqueducts and gigantic enter prises. I fancy that it must be from that original crystal spring that the gentleman has derived his inspiration, for whenever the expenditures of this great government aro under consider ation, notwithstanding tho country has increased far beyond the three millions of people which constitute! its population at the beginning of its history, even to fifty millions to-day, the gentleman brings to the considera tion of its necessities a primitive measure of economy which bears a relation to the present, like the crystal fountain of which he speaks, to the great volume of the Potomac waters as they flow forever onward to tho seS.. For what was the Capttol erected ? Was t not for ihe benefit of the peo ple of tho whole country ? What ex penditures mado hero by tho govcrn nVcnt, is not desij, ed for the benefit cf the country at large! When a great Capital is improved and adorned; when parks and fountains beautify its landscape, and broad avenues fringed with trees, and gardens bright with flowers, and majestic edifices and splendid monuments make trfl' the measure of its attractions, is it not the representative of the whole country instead of the special possession of the few whose lives chance has rdactfd ia thcs"nadow of its greatness ?" The Republicans of the Pino Tree State hae serit 'actnetr greetings to Oregon, and in convention have noti fied her sister States' that there is no sectional strife in hef ranks. Tho un- qualified endorsement of the adminis tration of President Arthur is a bright omen presaging victory at the ballot box this fall. The Buckeye State true io the memories of the dead Gar-' fjcld' and the living Sherman and Fcefcf wilr" stand true in her Alliance to Republican r)'rrnciplss. The politi cal skies Arc all agftrw wh proctiae and the party in the great empire Stite will not fail to place itself in the front rank with no contending faction when the State convention shall assem ble a few weeks hence. Baptized with the blood of All our heroic dead, let us who live resolve to carry forward the great woft so nobly begun. The evidence in the case of SraaHs vs Taiman, S. C. before the comnnJ tee shows thai a, drunken mob of red slttrted Democrats armed with. rifled and ..carbines in the EdgefieljT Pwtric? in SC C.. converted its 2,000 Republican majority for Small imto a 5,d6u Demo crat victory for Tillman. No Republican can hesitate in the f:lccos fccUasr these ta vote for Wf 5nman and H1 of cm-iiw, ii so wemayas weti surrcB- dcr to the Bnlklhaers and aarirWi1r rf the Democratic party, And rekke bo Ptwlul0 t-P8S ejoern- szrsssj ment resting', upon the will cf the Teonie as expressed at the ballot Educational Department. Ctea( Scatter ffr llu 15 h4 m 4.!rl trt Cbsrlw . aprtrr. vaatr "ttt. Rl C!oi .Vh. iVrrfriui It lertt- tram aey c ae r4rUbJ Utf- Amang tha School. Dit. So. 2. This in the Red Cloud chool. Thi cchool clood rvevcral week ago, and while the lat cAercic Hero Udng c-.irrifl on, the old rhool lMue where we hav often mot in cbool, ly reum and church, were Wing tld '.o the highcftt bidder. Prof. Funk retire from the rhodr leaving VeMntl a record of urfuhtsA. MCi Kimball and Dickeion bis a l5Unt have h:ul many dilficultic to contend with, but have done very grd work. We have have not had time to examine carefully the exam iimttou paper of Miss Kimball ad vance pritiwiicUc cl'J?, which have been banded to u, hut U' find tii.tt the clas consisting of Carrie Mellride. Addie Reigle, Ev.i E. Rayha. Cora Garbcr and Charles K. Reiglv tlid enslit to themselves. Tlie new school hotue i rapidly being completed ami , wc hope to be able to hold the In?ti- tutc there in Align:. Disr. No. 11. This school is taught by Mr. J. B. Burns of Franklin county. He ba titiitc an interesting .chool and is try ing to make thorough work in each department of bis school. Dist. No. ,". This district is near the north-west corner of the county and many of the pupils are French. Mi-" Sarah Fisher is the teacher, and hc is Mriving to advance her pupils in their ytudic. Several young ladies attend this school who are doing weW. This distriet bad the misfortune to lre its school hoii-e last spring by prairie fire, and the school is being taught in a lmue belonging to Mr. Chevalier. 11 icy have purchase new desks and every thing is as comfortable as in a hou.c specially for schools. Dist. No. 20, At Wheatland, Mr. B. C. Burt direc tor. Tlie school is taught by Miss Clara Richardson who is now teaching her third term in the district. A commendable feature- of this school is the good order preserved and tho at tention to study. A serious draw back to the success of the school is found in tho fact that thcro is such a diversity of text books in tho school. The district needs to decide upon sonic series of books and then pur chase ho other. On Thursday of lat week the Sab bath school Which included the public schools in district 54 and 20, superin tended by Messrs Scott and Bcnrco, enjoyed a picnic in Mr. Frank. Wheat'! grove. It was a beautiful day and everybody enjoyed himself. Tho children and young ladies recked some very creditable pieces, among them wo noted "A Day in June," "King Alcohol," "Too '.Much of a Lady," "My Mother's Iliblc," as being very good. Others equally as good wo have not tho titles. Singing, swing ing, and not to say the least, the bountiful feast prepared, tempting to every palate, wcro tho important ex ercises of the day. Such days help to, encotirago social good feeling, and cause young hearts to be grateful for the recreation. Mr". Wd'yrian from Ann Arlor Uni versity, Michigan, called the other day. He is visiting in the valley and will return in a few weeks to conduct the Teacher's Institute, in ton county. Washing- Mr. Carson, a student in the theo logical department of the Baptfsj: cob lego at Gibbon, having been called by the church, will occupy the Juniata Baptist pulpit during the summer vacation, some three months, and is already hero at labor. SrtrcittU A Valialls J&iiics . Because it i Jienefiqal to the scalp And Adds to personal' beauty by re storing color and lustre to ay .of faded hair is why Parker's Hair Bal sam is such a popular dressing. lisrWy WiaU. .Is a reliable medicine yt that never does any harm and that prevents, and cures disease by keeping the stomach in order, the bowels regular, and the kidneys and liver active. Such a ntedicine is, Parker's Ginger Tonic. It reliefes. eery caae. And has cured thonsands. bit ether colnmn. Trib une. Th!S Age,is,.one of JtArrcIlous ad vAnce. The discovery of new Adap tations of Electrical forces in the next ten years will astonish the world. Intelligent And skilled J Attcrnevd ' are essential in securing" r Inventors. Communicate with PrcsScy & Green 529 7th St. Washington D. a Hu 6tf kkirf -t Ettiurtii A. I.AUTMI5 AWV XED CLOUDr - 5EBITASKA; IS WIIEftk YOC CiX GET OwijimiiaL Ice' Gre'strti Aad Trash Oysitrs io tWr mt&mVi HISS ELLA SIc3?JDE. -te iir.ir or- Yd i IM Htkt.atHii im in it ic j And Elocution. RED CLCID, K C i T. F. MOODY, PKAim t- Clocks "Walcl io?. and Jewelry. RED ri.Ul'D. NKIL All work neatly and cheaply ditc to order. Cl V ..t r. r .r" .J I TW OppOir Cht-30 Lttrttt 9-ls-tf r Yanl. Kui: mi: row One-Wire Fence, For cvervlxlj i buxing it cld in Ked Levi Mihkc Cbm.I l D L Xt and h III P. H. O'Connor, WbotriaU anJ Retail lei!er In J . Also, Sample Room fr tbc ait modatioii of tbc publi. RED CLUD, NKIUUKV. Red Cloud Mills. Both Custom nnd Mer bant work promptly attuudol to. ALL WORK WARR WTED. Highest CASH price paid for god Milling V!n-.ti -md Com VtrW TKK Ac VAYWi:, fabOJtf rrpa. j II R mil CICARS THIS WEW AND CORRECT MAP TitTra Wyotnl tay rrarrniabt? qrMJoa lliat tb CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y I ty nil iMs the "A mail for ycu o talc? licu trarc- a; In rtthrri! itvtwn ltwin Chicago and a!! of the Principal Points h the V, North acd Northt. CtrTfiillTrtamlnetli1lar. Tl-f I"f r,t fi! CMf.f t'.rVttar't 'rth't ar-WAl'rn on thL rxul. It tlirwuU tnwtij uuiku viuj tuiBttUvui nil U- triu ( aJt ikilnl at Junction j-jitit. L,t.'tll1 1 51 'r lOif,..! .tt f MMaMia i ! i i a. " "Aiif:.s3aff -t . w ,'Lvetr& l,r.tw--4J..jir i v -TKiw uii v iiiir.iwti it N ri nriTfrr - t. - rf V n X . t .CT A "."' f r.ri"-r. '(I lb f--.l 01 Ttv fOn.Var ",', V UiArtZ, tW.MV.'. V- Cjri; imn r . . vv it' w m i- . 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