DW?-rfi " E. '-"?-3 Ti ? I' Vt fe A THE CHIEF, fc 2-UBUfHKD KVEKY THCMDAY AT fUd Cloud, Iobrska, "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY, AND $1.60 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OP THE CHIEF. -. AT r- -- ' .-- -&".-. x . ? -? ' ' bbbt ' - b- - - . Af . rv-;-. - '- etc v- -. " 3 , 9 t ; - fix.-?! . "i . -t" --jr. ?..- . 'LpiW''1 dOSi rWrOxClkr - ,; - in in -11 11 " -" - .!... 1 , . ..,,, 1 1 . . I I "' - m 1)AVID LDTZ, fffiSwifl 1 w if itf. Urn . - WHETST YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKK THE B.&M.R.R. Xaaciae snap and lime tables carefully. It Will b mo lhatthli line connects wlta C. B. A i. It H. : in fact they are under on njntneat, and Uken lugrtber form what is Called the KJELINGTON ROUTE BHOIlTKCT AND QUICKKST LLSE TO Chicago, Hi. Ioni, Peoria, Dee Moines, Rock Island, And Kipeclally to all Points Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES ABE Throui?h Coaches from Nebraska to Destination on C. B. & Q. K. R. No transfers: change from C. R. fc It. Jt. to connect ing Unci all mado in Union Depots. Through Tickets LOWEST RATES " CAW Bl HAD TTnnn i.t.ltr.tlnn at inv Italian on the fOJ Agents aro alio yrtvtretl to check baggsge tbrooch: tiro ail fnfvrfflatlon a to ratcj. routes, time, connectiouj. rtc- and to locuro sleeping car accon.iuo'lilion. TV,i company I rnsageJ on an extension vhioh will open a NEW LINE TO DENVER and all nointa in Colorado. This ex tension will be completed and ready for buHineas in a few months, and the Dublic cun then enioy all the advanta ges of a through line between Denver and Chicago, till under one manage HK'nt. P. 8. EUSTIS, Geu'lTVt A'g't.. OMASA RSB. LOOK OUT! FOR THE LOW One-Wire Fence For everybody is buying it. gold in lied Levi Moore. Cloud by D Lutz and 8-37tf S. W. SEBLY, DCALElt IN Choice Family Groceries, OifcAS, COFFEES. CiVNNED GOODS. . TOBACCO. CIGAJIS, BREAD. CAKES, TIES, FLOUR, MEAL, Ac., a-J Fruit a Specialty. Butter and eggs taken in exchange. Tatronage nolicited. Two doors north Smith Bro'.'a Bank. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DEALERS IN LUMBER, Building Material ' AND COAIi. J. K. AULTZ, DEALER IS Groceries, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Confectionery, Flour, fcc, A:c Pure Applo Cider always on Tap. Eldest Cash Pries Paid for Butter aad Egg Country produce bought and sold. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Tie Gupater Orgus wwra first mann&ctued as eartj aa 18SO at Snt tleboro'.TU For a number orreantaeextemlTa Casrasixn OmoA Wcaua aadecaersl Oaa tore wis located at Worcester, Haas., TJ. S. A. irith Bxaack OCeea aad Wsreroosaa la NtW Yvtt (No. 7 Wett Fotwrth StnetXA JLSHKTOW, gewaras u CRy swtdatv rfa,e J. 1 ef Taw erery reea.1 : - w. .- laaeuj sart. - iaavatyi of; An of the E-fwylasaniaiint -a WARRANTED ibr EIGHT "YEARS. ' -BKT-srp RKZ.IAsaXiE PstAMCTIE aeB am CUxrasTaa Oaaa-r. bat If aay do aotnare ttiesa to BOW TOO. WTlta OBWCISS ia WW17 jogaaafidudomattaaaatewaeiaTea - OVER 100 STYLES, tkm to i:ciiraajN T'i -; ji i2' !'&. 0-X-S V :ejgsswaw 1 , VOL. X. K.A.8rMP80If. F.A.8WXBZT. J tiers y at tw. Rourj 1'tnma, Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSON & SWEEZ7, BLUE HILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A Otnrtal fcaakln BaileeM Traaet4. Cpciai Cars tiros to ColioctioMr Wrm Loasi at Ijw KatM. Hehool ofiU Bougst aad Hold COUEESPONDESTa: KoqbU Brother! Kanktr. Nw York Back. Onaba Ncbratka. Cltr. J. E. Bvtrif . PrM'ilttNat BmU1mV. . f. OJiaira. 0MkVltt9at.tiak SHITE BROTHERS. BANKEE8, MED CLOUD, 2TEB., TrMtMt inaral bankisr bMlsM.1y mA all coasty warraau. abw Coaaty, FrMUMt a4 ttbooI DiHrlet Uoada. . . .. NccotUta tern MortfMM.Hy a4 mH It If Kxebanta. .. -HpcuTatutIoa glrta to ollaetiaa. Rartaiycaar-ltt Nat. Bask Va Tark. OgM- iiaNat.JBaak,Omaka. BMITH BRO& L. P. Albrioht, President. E. V. 8het, Caahicr. Wsbstee GB Bin, BED- CLOUD, NEB. Money To Loan ou Real Ektate. Buy and ell Exchange and do a general Banking btisincss. KZFEKJCXCn: ayr ft Atklac. Banks, York; York Coaaty iii'ik. York, Fartncri' ft Mcrobanti' Bank, York; Union National Bank. CbIeco; JJarih llroi Moahtr ft Co. Liacola. W. H.STROHM, Attorney at law. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. L Mayba conialtbd ia Engliib or Qemaa. Collactioas will recolre prompt attention. Office: Opposite Boy's Home 0. C Caib. Jab. HcNaMT. Case & McNeny, A TTOXNXYS AND COL'N8EW)R3 AT LAW. Will nraotlce in all the Courts of this State aad Northern Kantai. Collection at well a lltiaa ted buinc carefully and efficiently attended 10. Omen:- On Webster Street, uoo door nortk of Oar ber'f Store, HED CEOUD, KEI1. J. S. GILHAM, A TTOItXEY ASD COUNSELOE AT LAW. Office ojie door north oKaky Bro$. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, A TTORNKY ft COUNSELOR, AT LAW. Office: Over Mc Farland's store. BED CLOUS, NIB. Laird & Smith, att0rnet8 and counselors at law. Hastings, - Nebraska. Will practice in all the Coarta or the State. Prompt attention given to all baiinew entnuted to hii care, lalyl-7 J. L. Kai.t. illoomingtoB. Nebraaka. Q. WJTaiit, Red Cloud. Neb. KALEY BROS., A TT0UNEY8 AT LAW ft REAL ESTATE AGENTS. AVill nrnetlee In all the Courts In Nebraska and northern KanrtR collections iruiopUy at tended to aad correspondence solicited. BED CLOUD, i:brit, Abo. Agents for B. ft M. U. B. Lands. J. M.Mosaai. . L. D. Dbjotbt. MOSENA & DENNEY, Physicians and Surgeons, RED CLOUD, NEB. Will ray special attention to Obste trios and diseases of women Abo general and special surgery. Diseases of the Ryo aad Ear. Charges moderate. Office orer Sherwood's Store. 25-1-y DR. C. SCHENCK, Physician & Surgeon, COWLES, NEBRASKA. Professional calls promptly attended. Office: At residence near Cowles. 8-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, urnr RESIDE2JTJDENTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. R. DAMEREIX, M. D. Physician 2. Surgeon. Office: Over J. W. Sherwood's Store, Red Cloud, Nebraska. 35-3-m EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. 1h9 choicest r-f Fresh aseata. Saesa fowl and wery thing i the liaa taat the mar ket aferds, always on aaad. sj-fiftap two dawa aoata af Baatat'a draa rtore HENRY Paints, COOB?-, Oik, SI BED Glass, CLOUD Notions, DRUG Wallpaper, ' STOEE. -. "irt!" u t BSKWbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV aa o evec. m mm BBBBBBWaaaLc aaaw ss !iS - -- lb&tSX: iii-.id- T. ..--.V'.-rlf :V .'T1. . ' ''i-. ' 'At vTSe 1 .V.-A J J SaBBBBBBBBBBKiB .p-X sc, . . ?, --v - tti , . '."Tffvi;.. s,-y.v. ' ., ? . ' z -s . wv- fr'.-3 ie. r .-flBwr' ;'-:, "r- .j- r,-' . - . . t . , -' .- v, - "r-- i -, : , , .- -...-.----- - . v-iaasrcH? RED CLOUD. WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER. S.tea. THE CHIEF. D.LUTZ, EDITOfL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1882. Hw)auli!lean County Cnrmln. The Republican county Convention in and for Webster county, Neb., will be held at the Court House in Red Cloud on Wednesday, September 13tb, 1882, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of placinc in nomination candi dates for the following offices), to-wit: Representative, Commissioner 2d District, And to elcct delegates to State, Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial Conventions and to transact such other business as may properly come before it. The several precincts in the county are entitled to the follow ing representation bajed upon the vote cast for John P. Bayha, Republi can nominee for county clerk at the November election, 1881, ou basis of one delegate for every 20 votes or major fraction thereof, and ono dele gate at largo for each precinct : Precinct. lied Cloud, Guide Rock, Stillwater, Oak Creek, Potsdam, Elm Crock, Pleasant Hilt, Batin, Glenwood, Harmony, Iuavalc, Walnut Crock, Garfield. Line, 1 Votes. Delegates 174 10 47 3 26 , 2 13 2 62 4 37 3 42. 3 18 2 26 " . 2 33 3 38 3 21 2 20 2 20 2 Primaries for the purpose of electing dolcgatcs are recommended to bo held at tho usual places In the several pro ducts on Saturday, September 9th, 1882- By order of County Republican Central Committee. M. L. Thomas, Ch'n. Proclamation Whereas, a joint resolution was a dopted by the Legislature of Nebraska at tho sixteenth session thereof, and approved Fobuary 26, 1881, proposing an amendment to section oue(l),article seven (7), of tho Constitution of said State, and that said section as amend cd shall read as follows, to-wit: "Sec. 1. Every person of the age of twenty-one years or ui wards, belong ing to cither of the following classes, who shall have resided in this state six months, and in the county, precinct or ward for the term provided by law, shall bo an elector: First. Citizens ol the United States' Second, Prsons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United states on the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election," Thereforo, l,Albinus Nauce Governor of tho Stato of Nebraska, do hereby give notice in accordance with section ono (I), articlo fifteen (15), of tho Cont stitutiou and the provisions Of an ac cn titled "an Act to provido the manner of proposing amendments to the Con stitution and submiting tho same to the electors of this htate,"approved Feb. 13,1877, that said proposed a meudment will bo submitted to the qualified voters of this Stato for ratifi cation or rejection at tho general elec tion o be held on the 7th day of No vember, 1882. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the State. Dono at Lin coln this 10 day of July, A. l., IS82, the sixteenth or the 6tato great and of the independence of seal, the united States toe one Hun dred and seventh. (Signed) ALBINUS NANCE, Attest: (Signed) Govenor S. J. Alexander, Secretary of State. By E. P. Roggen, Deputy. 'Alllanow County Cenventlan. The alliance county convention in and for Webster county, Neb., will be held at the court houso, in Red Clond, on Monday, Sept. 11, 1882, at 1 o'clock r. u.. for the' purpose of placing in nomination candidates for tho follow ing offices to-wit: Representative torn- missioner of 2nd district, and to select delegates to state congressional, judi cial and senatorial conventions, and to transact such other business as may properly eomo before the meeting. Precinct caucuses will bo held on Sent. 8th, 1882, for the purpose of nominat-j ing a precinct uckci, cacn suoorainate alliance will send one delegate for each alliance aud one for each ten members or 'major fraction of ten to the county alliance. By order of J. M. Stoddaed, Pres. D. S. Helvern, Sec'y, The following is & list of the Iowa editors who recently passed through hero. Matt Parrott, president and wife, la., State Reporter, Waterloo. Ralph Robinson, vice-president and wife. Journal, Newton. Wm. Toman, treasurer, and wife, Bulletin, Independence F McClelland, secretary, and dan . ghter. Times, Cedar Rapids. J. Hornstein. executive committee. and lady, Democrat, Boone. Dr. M. L Powers, physician in ch'g. and wife, Independence. W. J. Davenport, division passenger agent, C. B. Jt Q Chicago. E. L Sutfin, and wife, Pilot, 'Storm Lake. E. A. Snyder, and wife, Gasette, ueuar b ail. J. B. Young and wife, daily Tele-, graph Atlantic. F. M. Mills ud wile. Western Jurist J; R. Sage and daughter, dasly Re publican, Cedar Ranide. s Geti.T.iWlliaiigwife,Koueer, Jt A. W. Lee-and Lee Journal, KitcadBe. Mahin. , J". W." Buchanan and lady, Sentinel. he Mats, ' . - S. H. Baumanr and wife. Hawkeye. ' .JaisiAir -A: Thraaa -imdiJ--Wv , ja.IV mJM. a - J - -..; . rm-'.:f . . . -.-. - .-C , pTZJT.I ' 7T ' mi jmT : . eSaVBlnWBBL BBBBBBBWB. - aBBBBBBBB iVBwaSSa'SWSBa'SSBeS-: w-mrw,--' - ." -,.- " -w togs, . . s .- a,,, rf ., ' ,-tv's ,s. v. ...r. "TO; ;. ...,. ?-,?' VV--? .. " . -?. 1 'L'. ;;. .;v---- iJi- fr L?.:- :' v J -""S -v-i ;..-'. r.. . . -,,- !..-l: .. ""Ti" -fet.ve.ej-5- tZ. rf .v..---Ti: '. r.. ... ----."' , . R - ---r x. 75 - -tt . .Srf. ,s? -- f "a... -i., - ' fi & :.BBBBBBBBBVi Ja. Fletcher and wife, Republican, Waverly. M.a McGrtw and wife, Exproaa, Knoxville. Q. D. Palmer and daughter, sewi, Wintered. S. A. Cravath and wife, Herald, Grinnell. M. F. Butler aad wife, Times, Chero kee, F. L. Miller and wife. Standard, Cedar Rapid. B. F. Gue and daughter, Homestead, Des Muinea. M F. J. Bush ond wife, Mirror, Clear Lake. F. C. Baker and wifeJournal, Knox- H.Ncyenesclt and wife, Woekblad, Wm. B. Ncycneach and wife, Blade, Pella. - J. Fred Meyers and daughter, daily Nonpareil. Couiicil Bluffs. Mrs. J. W. Palm and Miss Lulu Am bler, Journal, Mu Pleasant. J. W. Craumcr and wife, Coroelhau, Ml. Vernon. . . W. Barnhart and wife, Conservative, Independence. J. H. Duffus and wife, Gazetie, Mal colm. . Samuel Holmes and wife, Timce-Ke-publican, Hamburg. Julius Frankcl and lady, Journal, Bonaparte. . . n . , W. B. Moffct and wife, Sentinel, Dexter. , . H. C. Laub and daughter, Review, Denison. . . , W. A. Wclsher, Palpit and Pew, De Moines. , , , , Nelson D. Porter, Standard, Oakaloo- sa. M. W. Ounp-t, Hub, Harlan. W. H. Ilartiiian, Courier, W atcrloo. J. W. Chapmau.daily Nonpareil, C. Bluffs. Lyman Nangle, Herald, Morning Sun. C. M. Whitman, Nows, Spencer. A. G. Parish. Chronicle, Emerson. M. F. Cheshire, Republican, Monte zuma. . , , , Benjamin P. Birdsall, Times, Aldon. Chas. J. Burkart, Statesman, 3Iar shalltown. . F. R. Conaway, Chronicle, Brooklyn. J. M. Chamberlain, Indepeudnt Grin noil. W. H. McClintock, Union, West Un- lu- . . , Dell Coy, Observer, Odebolt. I. Scholield, Reporter, Dunlap. J. M. Bminard. Standard, Boone. A. H. Bctzcr, Weekly Visitor, Pella. C. 1). Thurman, Reviow, Villiska. W. F. Dove. Sun, Lisbon. T. J. Palmer, Patriot, What Cheer. J. D. Ainsworth, Gazette, Onuwa. J. A. D.ivies, Journal. Glen wood. J. J. Davies, State Journal, Dcs Moinco- S. Kensiugton, Democrat, Newton. J. Waason, Progress, Laporte City. L. J. Anderson, Democrat, Montezu ma. M. Folsom, Dcaf-Mute Hawkeye, C. Bluffs. F. J. Stillman, Free Press, Waucoma. R. W. Anderson, Alert, Audubon. A. T. McCargar, Enterprise, Ackley. W. H. Bowe, Western Newspaper Union, Dcs Moines. Miss Alice Ilgenfritz, Star, Clarks ville. Mrs. G. W. Ruddick, News, Shell Rock. Mrs. F. T. Campbell, Journal, New ton. Mrs. K. M. Raraoy, Signal, Grinnell. Mrs. D. T. Gibson, with Independent Waverly Mrs. N. Richards, with Sentinel, Le- Mars. G. E. Frost And wife, Northwest la. Advertiser. Frank W. Mahin and wife, daily Herald, Clinton. Henry Wallace and wife, Chronicle, Wintcrset. Jss. T. Metcall and wife, Mirror, Lansing. C. T. oteever ana wire, Advertiser, AltA. W. T. Robinson and wife, Journal, Leon. D. Fltchthorn and wife, lndepend. ent, Waverly. L. P. Wells and wife. Times, Wap ello. Frank Hobsou and wife, Argo, West Union. Thomas L. Stephens and wife, Opinion, Glenwood. F. J. M. Wonser and wife, Herald, Tama City. Chas. Lcighton and wife, Herald, Oskaloosa. G. C. Wright and daughter, Demo crat, Waverly. J. B. Thomas and wife, Herald, Newton. J. Weyand and Mrs. S. J. Milliar, Stylus, Cedar Rapids. J. M. Rhodes and wife, Bee, Jeffer son. O. L. Mathews and mother, Reveille, o ckford. Wsman Sufrragsj. All we ask of those who think them eelves conscientiously opposed to wom an suffrage, is to carefully read or lis ten to me claims wmen 11a auvocw advance. What is suffrage? Webster says; "The formal expression of an opinion; voice given in deciding a controverted question, or in the .choice of a man for an office or trust" We claim that suffrage is a. right, and as inherent in woman as in man, to deny which is to repudiate the prin ciples of the Declaration of Indepen dence and our National Constitution. "Governments derive their just pow cra from the consent of the governed" women are governed. "Taxation without renrcscntation is tyranny" women are taxed. "Political power inheres in the people.' women are We claim that women are as capable of forming opinions, have as decided Aninirtns. and areas capable of express ing opinions as are men: thai theyJ have rights to protect, and wrongs to' remedy; therefore the power to vote, the medium by which an opinion is expressed, a controvertea qucswoa ae cided , positions of traet filled should be conceded women and as, freely ex ercised by them.as by, men. Saturday asorning.rtre "broke out in thexamp at Grand Inland, and burned two. of the Kovernraent tents, as we uhderatowsi it.: M wals tkoojjhrby aoann to liave 1een the work oftBcew- dieries. hut we omiesa that we tboat r i:ii t 11 UOBBUUI. . im . - ! ' 4" i -L -", .& m -mm. I SBBBT aTJBBBWwawjawr,aaaSBaa" mw-rm9Mmmmarmjmi- mmrmr-M-m- - . . - - S-- j f -T" . T". ' mM graBT gam I . . a "-r--- - 1 1 gg gm.,Mv.A.(iB.a,SiMk.fSb..aa'j I bbbbv . 1 .-. : - .ffB-taa - bbbbbi BBBT..fasbaw EaBKi faw W aawBwmBwasssBBwSBawBgwBg-7saaBgaw av'aawwgv sgw.-a-a . sga aa sgaaaaw .. . -r . awBwBwBwBwBwmwBwV bbW BBBBBBBBVawwBw-swl BBBBBBBBBwBFaTBafBjHsaBSB. ams- BBJB-T -aV aaW-sB-- 1 J 1 - Bl fi TVn Tin TllieiBa aa 1 f aanalaa- a tla BaaBBwawBBmaBgta wawtaBBjsaaaBBSBaaj- 1 a,aa -- .----aa- - - t-ftaaM e wsss-- a Thw Tnh wMattrict Worm Crrr, Aug. 30. The reuU of the balloting in ?hc Republican Con greawtocal Convention, held here to day, was an anomaly in the history of nominating conventions. There vr about aa many candidate aa there are counties in the district. Govener C C Carpenter the prwent Representa tive, was and had been the leading candidate, Colonel John Scott, of Story second, Major Holme, of Boone, third Secor, of Wincbago, Bemon and Kee vca, of Franklin, Glass, of CerroGoido, and several others. Goventer Carpenter could go into the convention with atout C2 or 03 voles, sure. Neither of ibe othcrs could go in with much of any strength above their own counties. It needed scenty .votes to nominate. The convention was called to order at 1 1 a. v., with Mr Morse of Harding, as temporary chair mana Carpenter man. The commit tee on permaneut organization mado this same man permanent chairman. In the recM for dinner it was found out that all tho candidates except Holmes had made a COMBINATION TO BEAT CARPENTER, and nominate Scott. A caucus of tho Carpenter delegates was called just be fore the afternoon session, and it was decided if in case Boone and ono or two other counties cast their voto sol id for Bcott ou the first ballot, and that a formal ono, as the plan was, then Webster aud the other counties that were for Carponter should go solid for Major Holmes, of Boone, and then have a Carpenter delegate go to the Boono delegation aud have them change over to Holmes, their own man which would give him enough votes to. nominate him. When the call of coun ties was made Boone went solid for Scott and so did several others. This made the STORY CODNTY DELEGATES wild with enthusiasm. They shouted. they yelled, they threw up their hats and tore things generally. The ballot went on till Scott had eighty-four votes fourteen more than necessary to a choice. The screaming of Scott'b friend here knew no bouuds. Webster coun ty was called fifteen votes for Holmes. "What does that mean?" was yelled. Other counties wcro called and fol lowed in the same line. At the end of the call Boone county changed her voto beforo tho result could bo an nounced. Others followed so fast that 600n a motion was made to inako the nomination of Major Holmes unani mous, and carried nnitd the wildest up roar. In much lc5s time than it has taken to write this, Colonel Scott was nominated for Congress, and just as he was putting the sweet chalice to his lips the gallant Major of Boone, dashed tho bauble from his lips, and carried off the prize. Hero were TWO MEN NOMINATED ON ONE IULLOT, but the old Scripture rule camo in, and the first ww last, and tho last first. Frank Leslie's SUNDAY MAGAZINE The number for October overflows with good tilings; the content are ex ceedingly varied, and afford delightful and edifying reading. The religion of the' Ancient Egyptians, by J. Newen bam Hoare: The study of Biology at Princeton Collece: Lace Making. The Mount Axen Road in Switzerland; The Copts of Egyyt and their church, are among the noteworthy, profusclo Il lustrated articles. There are some ad mirable sketches and essays, one by Rev. Dr. Talroage, Tho Old Home stead, is replete with charming ideas Marion Harlaud's serial A Good Fel low is concluded, and MacDonald'e Weighed and Wanting, is continued with increasing interest. Among the numerous poems is a very beautiful one, The south Wind, by the late Fan ny Pamell. which was received by the editor on the day of her death. Tho Home Pulpit has a sermon by Dr. Tal roage, Christianity as a Delusion. There are also Wit, wisdom and Pathos of Childhood, The Collection Basket, Information for.the Curious, The look Unbent, etc., etc, of great interest, full of information, and entertaining to all classes of readers. The.prico is 25 eta. a number; $3 a year postpaid. Address Frank Leslie. Publisher, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Our old name sake, "Red Cloud Chief' seems to be in trouble. Through an exchange we learn that he has been arrested and is on parole at Pine Ridge aencv. "This, it is thought will obviate 'the threatened trouble." What that trouble is the Lkbon Sun man of Iowa, will please state to the audience. POST COY MfttJCAN smotT mm. 9UMMTEtt TK BEST. rntOIJC, STEADY UCHT. vMa'Bw saaswaM.wlBasaawBiyfsass-saw fswawawllBWiBeSCHirT "I laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrlla-BBBSBsB I" JpagMBgagaBSsa w"-SJbbw. TBsBawavyawawBsa gBBsssawassassBBasaBssBBBsB r.--.- izmt - BjJi 'awarCasaBBwSaXPBBB K'aBBaaaBB'-''BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB)'lBBB BBBBBBBBBBBbI A SBBmaBBBBBBBBBBBimV a?" -- K In AraricAa bo-Awhoid tke Hril ijj eoatpUfeta aie wrke ai the stomach and Its coiuec, Indi Ooa NeriHincs od Khf-&:ixm. Seek efiVrf can lay a rood toumi uon for health by unaf Parker' Ola Iter Tonic aa it lose n tins wtomatu and nerve?, and kecjv the kfcaMr4 to ute to carry off the foul matter.---X. O. I Picayune. Til Cij UkpT i bvut A. IgAUTJBXBACM, BED CLOUD; - XEBUASKA, 14 WHERE YOC CiET Irtai Irs! xaia frca ti Ussm: I$Xai nn?. Alvij: zz hxsi. Ice Cream And Fresh Oyster In their scatotu jbjrOpiionite I'CMtoftlce.-t 9-39 IIIUBUAII.'I -I C.E. PUTNAM! Wishes to announce vthat he rttll hauga out at tho old stand, ami I aelllus Groceries tho same a cf r at m i LOWEST LIVING PRICES, CONSISTING OF Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and Oats. You will also find him at the old Stand of UOSKNTUAL BllO.'S. wheto you Will find everything in the hue of . STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Flour, from California, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska, also Green and Dried Fruits. He has now in connec tion with the Grocery Business, A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, Where you will always find a choice lino of good generally kfpt In a first- el jvm Bakery, and would solicit a tdiaro of tho public patronages Thanking you fur for piAt favorn aud wishing a continuance of the Mine and ai many new ones 04 may favor him With a call. 50 TXOITBZ.K TO NHOW GOOD. no-4 YOURS TRULY, 0. E. PUTNAM. LANDRETHS'PiSP SEEDSl;o"JiiI-JSEEDS tHaskl ea Kastrairl Csstntoataa aasl KssraJ Ksaaatsr WmtM TO Af4- mncHAKTt, mew c w mtrnttmrn cabwi vb tsams u-rr. DAVH lAMOtni A$tttUmHOwW,rmAlltftU Louis Cook Manufacturing Co.'s Carriage "Works, . CINOINNATL OHIO. THE LARGEST AND MOST POLL CAPACITY "the Standard vehicles" Wattle tit Thene Wkn, Vlmhrnminm Brewestqr, Whitney, Copper and Timpkm Side Bars, and Salidcc or Monarch Triple Spring Buggies, . ' The Greatest Varieties of StyJcs, The Finest Two And Three Spring Phaeton. The Handsomest Barouchea in the Market, Stvlish Carriages. 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