??& - ' -- ,Vt', rS,- m.ojm s3f rM ft'-sfS-, avm" nWi 1p5r mpidf&m&ni 0wwtmfi JUBUlwh IWH W illiMKiiniM m gsA ,. fffm rmtt0twQ weK . ." "S.?N ,' . r" 2. c ' ir St l ." $ 3 se - ? v m - V, ,$&.. . k f 45 z t.vA t fl i'j?1 t j M 'JFhe Red Cloud Chief A.C. HOSMER, - - Propr.etor j' FRIDAY. SEW 5. 1884. f CITY BREVITlUd. Lookout for the circus. Feed Lutz is in the city. A.J. Kenwey i3 building a new barn J. Q. Osbokn haa bought a fine wagon. Wm. Lctsox has gone east to hia fall stock. Mr. Simpson, of Blue Hill was in city Tuesday. new U. u Case went to Arkansas; 'luesaay night. . Db, J. E. Parker has from his eastern visit. jje arrived .too- E. H. Ambler talkn of rautog ankeedom in a few weeks. M v J.UKE6UUU1 ill U 1CW W(K'H S. ji TwERKwasa party at theJToraid T Houae on Monday night. ($ U. L.. WATK1N8 Of the ,Bluc"J3iH J K 3fTia, was in tlie city Tuesday. Roy Hutciiuon has accepted posi tion 43 freight clerk at th&Sleprt John Parkes bought four nire calves from Fred Petersen the other day. Uncle Levi Moore willtal.- a trip UQ Ckjrado in a few dayi, ai.'ht seeing. J. A. Crawford has convpleted the carpenter work on T. C.H'.cker's new house. , Mn. McEwak, whofeot njured in a runaway the other dy, ia again on the streets. ft Will Cromwell is now assiftant iynager of the B. & 'R'a Red CUoud stock yards. ' M. C. Judd brouch. Oi a nice piece I M. B. McNitt farm. ; One day lastJreeDelaforgue & Sel lers bought a oalf .Kweeks old that weighed 450 jfouijUi: , Mr. Saltzman brought this office ome fine sqiaw and California Dent corn. It wm vrryifine. Iw anothcflu'mn will beibund the advertisement Gf Fred Petersen's stock saloon fh18th of September. Tmere jriUiMfa basket picnic at Mr. Jonfc' gtpve one mile south of Inavale k'Se, 3tptgnber II. A 11 are invited. ' A. A.?o?e?4 steed took a little run down jitreston Tuesday, creating a little bjt o' excitement for the gazers on. t g J. . " akce will movo to Kearney in a fepwraln. We are sorry to lose Mr Yhim 'j.n'd family from among our cit- izf.'EIR. Jl. K. Xikebarger, of Joliet, Illinois Boo-ir-law of our worthy friend, I. N. T&yhrof the Commercial house, is in the jjity. Pwhop Mallalied's lecture and the (thr singing of the York male quartet wikighly appreciated by our citizens fa tf Monday evening. We fonret to mention last week that Jlarley Piatt was 22 years of age. A peasant party of a few friends occured ai his home on the event. . VJ. C. Allen, our genial friend, made I .bis wife a present of an elegant Estey 1 t is a very fine instrument. 0. G. Roberts' family have the diph theria. Four of the children are down with the disease. Fortunatelv. how ever, the disease is in a light form. The Misses Gertie Sherer and Eva Munsel, of this city, left Tuesday for Crete, where they will take a course of t Btudies at Doane college, during the coming term. Mrs. Bdtcher, living near Cowles, fell off of a wagon and was badly in jured on last Saturday, while coming to Red Cloud. One wheel of the wagon passed over her. We are indebted to N. L. D. Smith N of Garfield precinct, for some of the finest Nebraska raised sweet potatoes that we have seen lately. Two of them weighed five pounds. Mr. Brakefield has bought an in terest in the wind-mill and pump busi ness with D. G. Walker. The firm wil1 be Walker & Brakefield. The Chief -wishes them success. Rev. Amos Dresser, of Franklin, will preach at the Congregational ( church next Sabbath at 11 o'clock, also in the evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial inyitaticn is extended to all. F. N. Richardson, of Amboy, has been nominated on the anti-monon ticket for representative in the 21st dis tricot. Our good brother will poll tUe enUre auti-moLOP vote in NovmbeJ& ,Thre hundred and fifteen D;7nnil wero enrolled in our public schools the nt two days of the week. Ja the iV"U UCIVS1T bltC 1KU DVUUU1 n0 KkAlj-n ! V?r.t aaIiaaI crowded beyond their seatimi rfoom are IVcanacitvr Wm. Gates, our enterDGft;nr tpt leciler, who has been tfoing pike'a Peak, and other.noted hM8 in Colora do, has returned to R Cloud. Bill V.t up to the top qjthe peak, but did not fall off. , Wm. Barrett $f Judson, Smith coaty Kansas, y'k a thrifty farmer. He , -f oi line lanu, anu iuu year inresneooOO bushels of wheat off of oO acres. JBe also has 70 acres of corn that wL n go over 50 bushels to the acre. Let fi'ejtfybody in the county bring in sometVfng forthe &ir Don'tfor- $ ihV , it will take place Wednesday, lllUrSC ,0 aH PrwUtr Rntmhpr 17th k'jMind 19th. Let every one make Sr A navo iTgp turn out miu, 7 a time. , ,' e have been informed that a niMtrl . J oi genuemen in Aa ioua propew:- . s .. .Muv -.... j """- - " -i -nA hAnaA n wVkCi Tl t. nM iarrkr. Mn &uvx uwuao irv io . . ytrvv, "- nj rv:ded the citizens will donate f lOOf the enterprise. This would certain: be a bonanza, and we hope the citizr will helo alone the scheme. It we 5e a bit: advertisement for our -tit On Tuesday last Geo. Grifltr -r L$f -years of age, was raking iayv wmie a&ock, ad mires soutno- The team became frightened.-r boy was thrown: from msaei vh en picked up fey W.G. "p avaa unconcious, ana nas oeen iff er since. At the latest ace was doing well, and will pr around alnjht in. a few day 0 of our worthy exc judges epubli- hi lrecentlj attended the i? can coavecitioii and beer j so enthu- iasoe that on xetnrnh e he fell ftBfl HMUBM tBs' ras nomin- t was he at he did uctor called e next tram when he ar- seem to care r or nreeidant. I U r. "s 1:S &n. i-ri -asteco 1 1 .-- m - L Ft ii. . -w m. 1 y :-r'it " 'snta'ti pJN&mTJ3m'Hmk ; ' hsMrftedC hit -fc- V-jS-. m D. F. Bcott and family, -will soon ii)0 c to town from Amboy. Miw. Taijleb, of Iowa, mother of D. F. Trunkey, is Siting at Amloy. Charlie Reigle will be janitor of the school building for the ensuing term. Our public choola commenced on Monday. The attendance is quite large. L. II. Wallace, Frank G. Fick, Gus. Zimmerman, and M. Ihrney. have gone east. WJL Way has rented the Kinsey buy7JP-??v'-5Pu wm move nia lamny to Si Iia'CILY bUUU. tjfry fa Harris; amfcj&ister. Sue, tku owe w uouegc. Jiia Cfjara'nua ivue to uiusuuri. jJ?15 Mrs. Linebaroer, of Joliet, Illinois, i flinnnrnr ni i rw 'i atitfi uritri ma, imin ,ihildrn. arn in thn mtv Al. Dorr has bought Eoy Hutchi son's interest in the barber shop ausl will go it alone after this. jS V Mr. Lockwood, of Michigan, aiend of Dr. J. E- Smith, of Guide Rock, was a pleasant caller on Saturday. Mr. Ciias. Remsberq and his sisters, Ella and Laura, arrived in the city on lat Friday, from New Mexico. Mrs. Brewer and her three chil dren, of Blooniington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brewer. Geo. Able has traded his house for a farm in Alma. In the dim future Mr. A. proposes to farm it for a living. F. N. Richardson, of Amboy J brought this office a specimen oi uer man millet that measured sir feet H On dit, that two of our young men who have gone east will come back "joined in matrimony." Good enough. Mr. Graves, of the Superior Guide and Mr. Fogel. of the Nelson Gazttlt, were pleasant callers at mis omcc Sat urday. One day last week S. O. Baker mov ed the Smith bouse north of the rink on to sixth aenue, and that building now faces the north. Our young friend, Arthur Howard, leaves this week for Franklin where he will take a course of studies at the Franklin Academy. The school board have decided to hold school duriug the term at tho Presbyterian chapel in lower Red Cloud, we understand. S. O. Baker, was in Blue Hill the other day and moved the building oil' thi ground where the new scnool building is to be erected. Word was received the other day by Mrs. Rev. J. K. Harris, that, her moth er was dead. The sad intelligence was quite a shock to Mrs. Harris. CO. Coon brought this office a fine specimen of corn grown on his farm. The stalk is over ten feet high and has two cars on it. He has a fine field. 0. C. Coon and wife will go to New York state on a visit in. about two weeks. It has been sixteen years since the good brother was in that state last. Geo. D. McIntosh, formarly of the St. Niqhols House, Bloomington, Illi nois, and .now press agent for Orion's t Inglo-American circus was a pleasant caller Saturday. E. McFarland has lately made a dugout that beats anything we ever, saw in that direction. It is very larg and Mac ft els confident that there it no danger of its being blown away. M Married at the residence of Charje.; Kent, Miss Wilma A. Kent to Jeffei son Beauchamp, and Miss Ida E. Mil'i- ias to Warren A. Kent, September 3,. 1884. A!l of V ebster county, NJel The Chief force return thank j the 3Iisses Myra Brewer, Etta San ,or Lillian vauce. Gertie Brakefield. Bertha and Linna Owen; for son. (9 frt1 Innf rtsrc rm lucf Tii-iIm J1 thanks, girls. r, ''fi People who drovea'ong tKe A juau mu uKiivi lijf nuuiuv rw lence po3ts nnd-tjfceu on a qrun beer Dottles settmw was an e i inebriation. (bbiV every had a bottle onv it. On last Frjiday a ver 2cespful Sunday schoofl nicnic was he in Gov. Garber's grove. Kveryb0'iyti id a gen- era! food ime. A proof Isiou was formed at '?ie rink and tulrlittie lolks marched S the grounds, The Anglo-America i circus which shows Ijrtjre on the lcehA met with a bad vfecident during itat last part of lasVweek in ColqradoW One of their fiepiiJT coaches icxjke and burned jap ten . tllelrcW, uu mjureu a V&arge number, We take pleasui n calling atten- tion to the advert lent in another column of Gregg sell 100 cows; , Guide Rock on f 1884. ThiswiU awson, who will their ranch near vy, September 23, rare opportunity for those who to procure cattle. ODRRedC'o base ballists took in Guide Rock day, and plaved a picked niae Guide Rocl e best men from the Burr Oak clubs, and done therii U in the recular order. The Red' U' nine aro what tho boys call "ba lciue wnen it comes to playing I V. W MS s latelv from Piatt coun- ty, Hiiro: ias bought the Sutton farm in Jew m lui nty, Kansas, for which he paid t'. m of $1260. Mr. W. hr.s remain wast. He will be dead locatadjwout eight miles south of Red Clorphe good brother has the best wis f The Chief. H. RemsBfrg will more into tbi r. Todd propertv, which he will ly purchase. Mr. R. has been j m xsew Mexico for a number oliwears, but being more favorably :k with Nebraska, h decided to ite at Red Cloud. The Chief wel lies Mr. Remsberjr and family to r city. The following conversation took lace between a leading republican democrat in Red Cloud the other day. Republican. Well do vou have any- idea that Cleveland can carry the country in November? Democrat. Oh yes! he certainly can at least he can by Maria Help-en in the contest. It affords us pleasure to learn that Lee Estelle, one of the pioneers ot Hed Cloud has received the nomination for district attorney of the- 7th judicial dis trict of this state. The district com prises Washington, Burt, Sarpy and Douglas counties. The many friends of Mr. Etelle in this vicinity all testify to his unusual ability as a lawyer, and predict for him abundant measure of success in the profession of his first love. From what The Chief has been abler to learn of him, thcTTth district is to be congratulated upon the pros pect of havmg a prosecutor of fidelity, energy and ability for the ensuing term. - FfiEsH oysicra's al -A. Lauterbach's. SS'J ;ig?s? "msV If ?Jm-i Sfl)OV I the If the co of post vSjVB' vBt wrm t ,Fkeijh oysters at A. Lauterbach'e. T. 0. Hacker has moved into hJ3 new house. J. L. Kaley and wife have returned from Denver. Yt. L. Ho? ford has taken up his abode in Huttings. R. R. Edwards, of Blue Hiil, was in the city on Monday- John Mi rray. of Guide Rock, was in the city on Ttiusday. Wm. Parkes and family went to Council Bluffs this morning Mia. Rot Hutchison has returned home from her vlytto the east. Wm. Ridkers is very happy. It is a girl and weiglw the usual amount. DocSheker recently sold a calf four toTtbs old that weighed -JOG pounds. MM..iJjraraoN, ofOsborn, Kansas, an old tini.flfed of Mrs. Dr. Darner ell, is visiting in Hk4VUa4t For sale At a banrain . onefJftias second hand Weber piano. For; ? 1? tlculars inquire at this office. Rev. Geo. II. Brown will preachf'tt the Baptist church on next Sunilny, September 7. All-are invited. & We were compelled to cut we. f)wn; some of our correpondence tbiaveek1 owing io tne pressure oiaaveriisin m our columns. Jf There will be a social at i? resi dence of Mrs. McNitt, givea y'fhe Woman's Relief Corps, Mondjajbifht, September 8. IF J. H. Ferman is engaged 4n erecting the buildings for tho cominl: 'airj Ev erything will be ample forJmeSccom modations of the people. CjnW every one. 10 J. L. Reynolds, state trentf for the Continental Insnrance ComDiinv. was in the city on u WediiestKi.v'asKl went to' Cowles to adjust a lo.'.g'fiaused bv lightning. f , W Peter Spraciier, llvntfour miles north-east of Corvlesli4dfis leg badly broken on Sunday Moniig'last, by his horse falling withn.mHe was at last accounts conii'ramely comfort able under tho case of IfDr. Scheuck. Mrs. Prop. Tf;5rfSJbN will com menced drilling Jh'j little folks of Red .Cloud on ThuralFy fvening, prepara tory to living sc nrt here, half of tho proceeds itc ' if to the Sunday school. Mrs.T. igtabkcn of very high ly as an mstracc "5 3 Jodgo J. L. KaUr.lfr Float Representative. The reDiibli jaw convention at Red Cloud, lastS itwpHay nom.nted our formor citkeaJftidao J. JL ivalcy to represent flrjjlltt district in the next legislature. T..i...'.v;,r'-Ii i..,rt,.., v.-.- tt K;it 'JakeMf w the house no owned bv Hon. R. W 1 Miunii iiui C li-U UUIll Montgotnjrjffbad a law office, and serveaf.-'asjsounty judge. He is a seholaf, ,a jintleman, and an honest man.ii 'ftilcctioii will reflect credit on tire Jistfict and will be urged by ev ery jfer,uURcan "m this town and trough outbe''dDunty. We remembor with 8a tjp fiction that Franklin county start edtl e ball in 'S2 with the honest and gsjh'leBtauly Chapin. and wo, are glad tdl.ay Webster county provide so Worth a successor as Hon. J L Kaley .V - n iicranri'i ninvciiuna. last Saturday, purMitMit to an- notfnroniont. tne en:ltoa conven- ti for the district took place at the fciinrt house m Red Cloud. On motion H. Smith, of Guide li;ck was called M the chair and A. C. Hofiner cho-cn "accretarv. Temporary convention being Snade permanent, and motion was made F to allow dUjratious to vote for absen tees. On being put before the conven tion for action, the motion was carried after which Mr Aver?, of Nuckolls arose and in a short and appropriate speech put the nomination for senator, J. B. Skinner, of Hardy. The nomin ation was seconded by G. It. Chancy, of Reil Cloud, in a spirited and enthus iastic speech amidst a general enthus iasm. It was then moved that the election be made by acclamation, which was duly carried and Mr. Skin ner was declared the nominee of the convention. ?d Skinnor being called for arose and made a very enthusias tic speech, in which he thanked the convention for the honor conferred upon him. His speech was loudly ap plauded. F. A. Sweczy, of Blue Hill, followed in one of his characteristic speeches which received its share of applause. After speech making was through with the convention selected the following central committee, vi.: Mr. Fogel, of Nuckolls, chairman: Ed. Cornett. of Webster; C. W. Marrow, of Franklin county. On motion conven tion adjourned. Tho Educational 5Irs Meeting. On Monday evening, September 1st, the M. K. church was filled by our cit izens and many from abroad in at- tendance upon the educational mass meeting in the interest centennial cele bratioif of American methodism. Rev. John Gallagher presided, in a brief speech setting torth the object of the meeting and the claims of the M. K. college, at York, Nebraska. Rev, Ed ward Thompson, president of the col lege, then told what was beiug done at the college, and made an eloquent and earnest plea for aid in carrying on the good work. He was followed by Bish op Mallalieu, who spoke more at length on the educational needs of our state, and the claims of the college at York upon the people of this commun ity. He compared Masachusetts with Nebraska, exhorting us to make our educational system rank with that of the old bay state. The bishop is an earnest, fluent speaker, and a man of commanding presence. The time batween the addresses, was occupied with music by Prof. Worley and the York College quaitette, the selec tions being anthems, some of Prof. Worley's composition, and one of their college songs. The music was excel lent, showing efficiency of teacher and pupils. A collection was taken up for the benefit of the college. After the meeting was aismissea many oi ine audience remained to shake hands with the Bishop, President and Mrs. Thompson, Prof. ITorley and the young men comprising the quartettjsThe meeting was an enjoyable occTHPn to those present. We wish Pres. Tnomp- eon and his pleasant company success in their tour through the state, in their endeavor to raise the amount they ask for an endowment iend for the col lege. Far For Beat. The well known stock farm of 'Fred Petersen can now be.rented on liberal terms. Said farm contains 445 acres of good land, and is bounded on the north by the Republican river", has an abundance oi timber and water, anjl is the most desirable stack farm in the Republican Valley. For particulars inquire of Freil Pete wen, Red CIpud, or at tHe office Tax Chief, tf sb . iit-'- , . .feat- mm ' v ar; ',StBBBBBslBMtlHBBBBBBBBBHBBBHHBHBHBtlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB at' w.ww-1'jMur Oar Ticket. The republihan party o far has msde a complete chain of nomination from the presidential nominees down to the most insignificant uilice in the gift of tho people. Firt, at Chicago last June, JAME3 O. BLAINE. of Maine, America crestcst slatei man. was cbtwon for the presidential nominee on the wiiibHcan ticket. No better man could rxfciblr hate ben rxiblr hate Un av the "entire imrtv over are nillving to n again, for the ;?c- seJcc ted, and to-day the United State his support. Then ond place on the ticket the name of JOHN A. LOGAN was mot fittingly selected. 1 be name of this great soldier-statesman has ad ded thousindn of votes to the republi can party and has wonderfully olm fied the rank and file of the party in general- In every stale the tickets are being elected with great care, and e tiec.allv so in Nobraita. At Omaha rwu republicans m convention wisely M'ttlt - cted the pretont incumbent, f JAMES AV. DAWFJ, rwho has prored himself to be a faith ful potruor and a good officer. For liejteuunt-governur if. H. Sheod, of . .. .v4. aivnff .i.w. .... rsl . Ct .int.. ti.nrnr ("! U. Willanl. of Tmiv. en for auditor, H. A. Babcock, of Vai- le ; for secretary of state, E. P. Roggen of Lancalr. present incumbent and an ablo officer. Tion. Wm. Lea-, of Seward, was nominated for the office of attorney general. Mr. Lees, we be lieve if elected will make a good of ficer, and is in evcrv way qualified for the office, Joseph Scott, of Fillmore, was nominated for commissioner public lands. W. W. W. Jones, 0 J 0r j Lancaster, was nominated for auperln- tende aawu, mrm ident of public instruction, and J and:tliii time we took in Uko Miiine avitt Burnham. of Douglas, for re- t5n- lmous pleasure report. Ue it ol the mnvcrutv. All of the above ! "?" lhcrt; -J Um - lhe ,ee,!,,f Leav cent men if elected, of which there doubt, will make tood officers is no Then again, at Hastings, JAHE3 laird our present congressman, received tho endorsement of the people of the 2nd congressional district, and unanimous ly renominated as his own successor, and will receive tho unqualified en dorsement of the people at the polls in November. Finally wo come down to our senatorial comentiou which nom inated J. R. SKINNER, of Nuckolls, for senatorial honors, which honors have fallen on a good man in every respect. J. L. KALEY of Red Cloud was the unanimous choice of the 4 1st district for float rep resentative. This nomination falls up on a gentleman who will represent the peoplo witjt al ility if eleuted. I), p. NEWCOMER. the nominee of the 21st representative district ia well known to our readers, and will make a representee that our district v.ill be proud of in every re spect. Liict but not Jeast comes I. 15. HAMPTON the nominee for county commissioner, for the first district, a geutlemau who wl.l make A "No I officer. In fact tak ing the wholetidcci-LaLhftr from" ra- y -stt iru county tiuiaii -""' no n-abon to feci soffvTas every man nominated would be a credit to any pa'ty, and each and every one will make good officers. Success is certain in November. AntMIonup Convention. On Sa'urday, August 30. the anti monopolists oi" Webster county met in -onve.uion in Red Cloud, M. A. Myers chairman, F. N. Richardson, secretary F N Riclmidson was nominated for representative in .h 21st district, and J.i mes Duu'ec for commissioner in 1st district. State conventionIra Brownell, F N Ricnardson, Robert Slater, Fllouch in, D S Helvern, J M Stoddard. Frank Pierce, M A Mers, John A Coon. Senatorial Delegates C C Copn, C Hchutz, l 15 Chapin, S F Tope, P C llubbell, John Raster, S. Miller, John Street. Congressional Delegates Thad Ar nold, Thus Vaughn. F Ilouehin, M. A. Mvers, J M Stoddard, F B Leonard, L M'Crabill, Geo E Coon. Float Delegates. P. C Hubbellr F. Ilouehin, Ed Metcalf. L D Oatman, M. D McKinney. I) S Helvern, F N Rich ardson, Thomas Vaughn. Moved that meetings be held to or ganize for the succe?" of Butler and the entire anti-monopoly ticket. The j meeting was harmonious and cnthusi astic. Adjourned. M. A. Myers Chairman. F.N Richardson, Secretary. Orton'.i Monitor Railroad Circas nad Menncerie. The East Saginaw Courisr of a recent date says- It is seldom that the circus going public of this city (and judging from the immense throng brr the lot yesterday is everybody,) are treated to a. better," or more refined circu than that of the well-known Miles Orton's Anglo American 4 shows. The street parade to start with, is most cxcellen;. everything being new and bright and as the long line of glittering cages, tab leaux, bands and open dens3wcpt gaily dowiVthe street, it made one feefas if he was almost a bov again. The me nagerie is very fine, not so large as some, but consists of twenty-seven cages of living animals, many of hem being very rare specimens, notably the dreaded river horse or bulbalipus of Central Africa. There are performing dons of lions, tigers, hyenas, bears and leopards, a huge tank of sea lions. The only Tamanoir or Ant Bear ever seen here, and in fact all that any one could ak to see. The, museums great fea ture is the Giant Leopard man. He is indeed a. giant said to be from re mote isles of the Southern Pacific ocean, and is truly a wonderful sight. The circus is full" of novel acts and teatures. It is enough to say that .Mr. Orton. himself, leads the arena. do not think his eoual as a bareback rider lives to-day. Allie and Bernard the wonderful child artist?, Mile, Hays, the bewitched Onzalo sisters, Miss Montrose, the charming equestrienne, Madden. Grady, Fields and Dawn fur nish the fun in fact all aro good. There is more than any one can see at once and we advise all to see this show. The managers and business are gentlemen and in fact well, go to the show. The Anglo-American Circus and Menagerie will give two exhibi tions at Red Cloud, "Thursday, Sept. 11th. 9 m Teachers Certificates The September examination of teachers will be held at my office on Saturday, September 1 8, 18S4, instead of ihe regular twjrd Saturday. Observe the date. Chas.W.Sprixger , County Superintendent. ... " E Fresh oysters at :A: Ljruferbach'sv - - www j j JsdkDd CaaassJlt-?. Tne folkming joki-d eommltte vas appointed t t. ji,'dienil caTrt4Joi held at Ox?ru, Aug. l$th. Ji K Wtlcox, Vtl(f cunty; JtxA Ucll. Kearney county. I J turUack, Jid Willow coaairf F M Raihiwm, Kear ney county: C C FUwberft. HarU county. M. Rohitwvn. Gupcr ctnioty. A Y Yri;bl, Forwa counr . J P A Black, Fraaklin ooMatr: 3 ll K J comb, Pheijrt ciwci; W 7x Taylor, .m,J- l 1 S J HitaKtMtk untr. J K Kmg. Di 1 county. Cfearl Amiirr, Hay lT- tJRV llrox ww Dticy cuua- cnirmsn of the commute, ami C C FiacTkurg eucTfttarv. aiNMSOTA. Hutchison is ono of tho ofcVr tow Of thl- etato, havms. h.o fouttAtsA tome thirty or more iar- go, by the Hutchnon" uianly, of mtistoai . last reuruseatativV if tho family living here now. Tni w a beauiifwl mail town lying asrninot a backrotiud of trofr-. It shows off to adranUt from the adjacent hilb. The cotnirr 2 aroumf )3 dotted with ituli Uke fllled with fih, ami durlis abound, ami prairie chickens are plenty; therefore. fcportimoa are hnpy. We indulge! in a nicmc while there, ami wett boat 1 r.ding and gathering flowor, nd t . ' n lher g-wdiw, gotac howie in I thunder storm. From thenc t wnt to bt. iVior, another old town of Mmneiota, which owe aim very nar ueing uio capiini. e count .-cnrceiy fiinl the town for trees. From here we went ptcnknng apain to one of the little lake, nhich woj almost snr lounded by tents occupied bv people of the neighboring town, who are liv- injj mat way lor ueau ami pleasure from thence we went?to .MinnajMii, of the Armv of the Tenneseoc. which we attended. Gen, S'lorman presided and male a sj)eech on me ulject they were discussing, and ?peoche-5 were also made bv other notables. It was a very warm day. but tho broad piazas of Hotel de Lafayette wero cool and comfortable and were filled with beautifully dressed women, and fine looking men from all part of the United States. Tho lawn m front which reached from the hotel to the lake was dotted here and there with tho game lawn tennis, and the lake was covered with small steam boata, sail boats, and all Ihorts of craft, filled with people seeking pleasure. It seems to me jx very enjoyable summer resort. St. Paul is a curious old town, and some of its older streets aro no wider than the sidewalks in Minneapolis, and the buildings are high and occupied al moat entirely by dealers in tne wholo sa'e business, which gives them a dull IcoV. but some parts of the city are lively enough, 1 was in bt. Paul but a few hours and Bjiw but little of it. Of Red Wing, and lrecott, whore the Pry so boys are situated, I will tell you in my nest communication. Betsev. WHEATLAND It has been so long since I have'ap peftted in yourfcHnctum I ort,tr? Ihe harvest is now past and we expect a little more ireJ Many things lui-n trnnmiired ainCe"l-U'-ding, but T will trv and note the more imfTirri.:!t Tlie heavy rains continue, some very heavy thunder storms have swept ovt this part of the county with slight damage, one storm carried away the bri Ige .south of the P. O. and another last weok killed a horse for Wm. May living south of the Blue. Milton Randall has been dan;erous Iv sick but is on his feet again. " Lewis Crobv, air old gentleman from Iowa, visiting hi-; brother. J. D. Crosby is also on the sick list at pres ent. B. C. Burl's brother from Wisconsin arrived here last Saturday with a car load of the celebrated Ilolslein cattle to be kept it the Hurt farm here, He report the prospect of the county here l-otter than any point on his trav els, l'our correspondent visited tho herd vestorduy and must pronounce them the finest lot over brought into this pun of the county. It is clear to nvorv tninking mind and practical far mer that moro attention must be paid to stock raising if the country would rn.irh its hitrhet shite of prosperity. It .w --, ---O " needs no la liored argument to prove this propofition gram is too low if the farmer makes a living and pays expon- sei on grain alone ho is doing well. A sin ill heginmg in stocK laiuuuiiy mi lowcd would stork the county with aid of but little capital. This subject will receive more attention hereafter. W. GUIDE ROCK. . General prosperity. New school house in course of erection- . ... W. L. Knapp, of Nelson was visiting his brother W. 3. Knapp, the druggist, Sundav. Miss Jessie V. Lewi, daughter ot Mrs. J. H. Shugart came on frc m Michigan hist Tuesday night to make Guide Rock her home. School opened here Monday, A. B. Endlv. principal, with Miss r.tta fcan- ford, of Red Cloud, teacher m the pn- marv dcDartment. Dr. J. L. Patten has established an innrmarv here, and will ejive H thoe wishing his services the benefit of his almost miraculous cure. Cal. Zeigler, the jrrocer in the Shu man block, received another large lot of goods Monday. Cal. will soon take for a partner one of Guide Kock's fair est daughters. "The orphans" of Burr Oak played our boys here base ball, Friday, but were defeated 23 to 10 The first nine of Ketl Cloud then engaged our club, but owing to some little hitch on ac count of the peculiarity of the pitch ing dona by the Red Cloud', the game wa drawn". Aside from that however. 'q I the day wa3 a success, and everybody went awav lecnng that "jruide ItocK knows how to do the handsome thing. But now we can boast of having in our midst a troup of real live tradqed iaus. Xo longer do wc need to draw upon the larger cities to furnih us with-pntertainmenu of the bloo-l curd ling sort. All we have to do, is to call the turn metaphorically, and up comes the right card, leaving us with a big b,and. The venerable ace of spade with his jack and little deuce marshal .--- ii .i their post to capture all the ten spots in the tlecfc. Ihe tens are out, except one, who takes exceptions to snch vast- nsss, whereon the ace drops upon the ten. The ten seeks protection from another color, and is about to be car ried away, whfen the jacknctsina stringing rebuke upon the optic of the I rescuer while tne little deuce slips be hind tKe ace for protection. Buttjnal- Tv the nther color carrTeaofi the ten! t soot to hs caUo snd thus ends ih& - 5rt icene.' Xoccetj- ' .r L . --.. . 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II yiM uJ immmi i wa .aa tor ia iHoa t Mm Utm&er tuM I toe rbJUr of Uw mc. uitm k i sua ift. k run i ami or. hw Na imUiui Uiir ttptnv. C C 1m.. ml ptiM-e. 1 nr rtyorl e tJM Am IteU imuk ite cat u uitl &u amm H ; )ari4, i teaf 1 j, wt m U . M . lttrltMTMm mmI JUiUar ar,aui): S4ttJAi luui of U). TUf) tur ivnI mmx oati ul .aU. vul UWj ma,u t totomnsjUittig tor iiMMtt lu tut U.I wtotrt. 1A. mjtt.sr. VVnrwt 4npt m tnA lsia. Cam b rmtttag la rmM ttap. 1 ut-r r imw mki ut UlwMly Mux tti tMp itii wratMl. a Ml eiud tM-Atr . W m. UrtUon u.ca iui oiunU) irvm ifcwl Iim(ih J. It Alkti i Ifunt lp k tM 2lJH. 'VUu Crmmt iMyt it luitmt; an SiltUn U ikfir barn, maus U Jn3- tt C-urweU iny aro aio uuis mj a 1.iih. Jiimno Vanco ami J. 11. l'wir ttatMMtii bitilla fanm. Uo . . h. h ulWMt t c.j tii t pruorit at Un m'1im4 mhlm No. il. wi Miiuy. dKuMtier It, at 11 o eiix-ti ;i. in, t.Nu. Ill II - ' P Mi CAT!! Ml I ON 'HiH mfflHiMfltty t-s latti t;!l Uy Uiat lruail cd rttne. ;iHtMl len-r, tvttu ery Intnl. We i.uvu a jn-lit.ot. u ruCiiu.i'Ot a Mtmuuiilt Cttuclrrs. i aUM-rum iMid th imtv1 ml UM. Jut4i Aera,t)f Htiw Utli. ivao vtlttHt &l .Iiiltu McO.UimmN. 1 L.uiKa. ( anrtf . or Utcs bum mi.rmcnx , Our 1. il. tMU tcli wit Itw) -ikk Ut hit A fru ItlVKttTOK. The Krl Clowl creamery k5 ttkl Mr. rrtll $:M lot lhlHHUi ul AiajptA, for i1m erMuu Mr. Jdti Uardoa bnti-Jt ! MMttuniotb l!u liA't wtM al ituMM Ifcat tK hII mna to Uw suiic lair, wuu tt wl2h 1X ooimU. 1 n. tUli'(uri! 1 hat .ng a W prkttl? ;ia4 li lita.Uj( k(m1 i.utrLiiiua un ali wim maka aki 31im liMMnMu iuui!tx cKiatnMei um mm ue vcii &.niu4 xUr ctumirrs uf (1m i'Maarw mac, liu nm fivu t-!rrkam. ami RHM4.)f wr timr ih3 ih1 llvr m U atl u tmUmmtrn. uur telMkttuni, n. i'. arlcaMa., to Inukc pumi- titt (i!falr.itU day uiUi wotK. ItilX. mxci torn ftr biiM, ir2.Ji- ' Mu cr l 7, Un', "" w,,,-,4,, "" l" ra . . . " Mp A. 'I j"ri" iUmr MnlM. Imt tt cru!4y, 1 at1) Uttmr n04j.trI U J. aw roli UH. ll Hh ar U ajall cmmXmI a rur.Vcir e tkl fur In li yr)tn, ao4 h Uoui" ! will apir.-riate Ur in. Tra BrwMit )iliuly. V. Uitok thfT at Iwcti tim i Wmj Iruiu mt 4ac. aMl drlltnl In this d!rt!ou. ACXr Mora. As I am about to clo-iu my busmen in Kod Clcwid at otico, I with all par ties indebted to me to tome tu on aa po&tibie and i-Ktlo their nccontA And all person lo whom 1 am indebt ed will bu jKiid by mo upon proseuimx their bHfe. Uy cim plying with thw ic quest 1 will be greatly obligwl. 5if L. ISaum. Vlnp Fftrm Far Sale. A quarter section of lanti for ! i'rice $1 HW. GjmkI aotl houae with two rootiH, two wells of water, UK) shade tree?, 50 fruit U. 35 acrs nml?r cul tivation, 1JJ acrra gootl plow land, Mt uated in Wsilnut Cruek prfceinct. Fr further particular- inquire Bt thi f- fice. ' ' mnialc. Mr?. G. ? Tayloi ia preparetl to do all kuxls of drosetnaking on short n tico. and at ronftonabJo rntod. One door cast Commercial houee. 52lf The Ke4l CUmuI mill are doing cx celltsnt work. hihI arc running nibt and day to thtir full cajwicity. We Ukat j their Hour spokrn of in ighboniiv towns where it i foul a? being oi very superior quality. This a as it t hot-Id jc n are SiHU vo itrarn oi mu pis- perity of our home uwhHtnea. UNSCRIMSSEDi A phsamnt, Sae and llduthlc Jlemtdy Jot Bowel Complaint. "Please i-end three bottlca of 3Iaru'j! Tonic Astringent by expros, to my wife. Wavfrland Indiana, where he visiting tntrnds. She writes me that our little girl ha3 the summer com plaint, and thai .-she cannot obtain the Astringent there, l'Jeae bond it imme diately as we are anxiou to have tt got as soon as possible. We have more confiidence in any other remedy." John E Petty, Fort iilt Kaniiaa. Marsh's Tonic Astringent is for salo by llenry Cook droggit Ketl Cloud 2eb It quickly cur&5 diarrhoea, dysentry, chofcra, infantum, and all bowel cora- phuota. Price 60ctd, Dontfau to try it. j EacLlr a' Aro Ira 5olTe- The best ealve in the -world for cnta, bruisca, sores, unlce, alt rhenm, fer- er fores, tetter, chapped hands, chil- biains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively cures pile?, or no pay re quired. It ia guaranteed to give sail laction, or money remndnL Price 25 cent per bottle. For sale bv Henry Cook. (Irfrm G! rcrtne Salrjj. The hot on cartli can truly be paid ofPriggs Glycerine Salve, which Is. a sufe cure for cute, bruises, scalds. burns, wounds, and ailotiier sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and r -t .t-- .i r..r. -... cll.-scm eruntioos. atitactiou guar anteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. Tor sale: by A. Lindley. . 4 M r. Cas of barbed wire, cheap at on's, BrVcrton. UED CLOCDX1KKET. Wjatir Wfeeat . ... --- iyt? .- - 4 xnunvj.. ixra.., ,. SOfJ.f. ... . csctac,.., -r G4mxr Wmt. mmi la mnj&itum. W0Q9M SflttJiiV Wt S)MaT iBKSl tottQH fstam s lm$ vni' (itii $m WbsWsVCj Am . . .,. ,,,. crscrri t nr ty,- i"-Jei-j bRmssHsvsT m - m r . -fAsffi. m-ferH5 m - T -f - "s"j t. j- Jl W n .i mmmw Ta - . ,Slv . t kMM " a.- "' - Tin, $Ft $KA t9fTt4 tu ll t fat &$ j. r 10 &rs5l 4 Si Ikbu. If Ttte wiS ltJ ' . r . -- -M m ttaa W Imh xS wa Wjjs. Vwh dmmp. tMvL sw rft Ikd 1 tv h imliiWaw A. $&m &9&r iMJ. Tum ypwkm Wliftg sJpjf ! tni WMWt lnjf XVlittJj wsjP55 w I r;irlMtt. 3 if I! XMrtA. . .kx Ml . - ' Yr tt ta8 5wJ:r, Urtr, Usj if . mm a Sims m wj lrjo !( ajtwu m4J, frJr " ygigliubiiw, v , 4 y ktfd i-mu tafihi' WS4l A t'utnui, or dr &$ttjh feast of ta uut t juMiAbi Hoc S saw. tf FOR SALK Fwi ft ' iU ! b- 2 Tsxt rA )?ooa iuh! fariMutra. B ImJCs UusmI. HacrwL, tln fnrwr, Ha ctmotky lln rs. t fwrnt Al4Mr (hmmi fWatiFrI. , 10Q acrt. kird to town 1 rits 2 ftr alo ftx rit or al $20 Ir aor.t. 123 neroB of WvcJ plow lmd, jcvl w-ll of lirittg xaier, bitf, anU. corral. ot4 Jn etht tUiWs ttuflh-wtt of llwl ChmhL Tba ttm nBj:wl !r $4u0, at D 9t conU, ! in two yoam from Jaoniuy. U arrf of coni jjm with plneo. For lMdrtMwiflrit ttjttini at liito olfHiit, or of . BiNson. if Ir ymi watt b stmwbrriv aoii, Un.-i of thtxn -ml in vanir ontura Ibq; j.biute to L U K4M4. S9pittbr It tli month to aal thorn out. Aitvlrrt to AftlH'r. Ar itMawtI Al MJM imm! WmVi f )r re4 bv n rV. HilM 3frtflff 4 r taa wVii pMi ! cuitloe llr II i4 al M MMt ta ImimV ot Jdrx. wt4ttN MNrfMiM t fir rhtMnM U4IUmc. ! hf fe larjrtiiaiifci. It v.m rvlirtf Uw lttM rvrwr mmmmMmv. l jwwl ato it, MyH&wrs Urw & HNuC It. It rnrtm tytUrrr md dutrritara. rf nUl Uhr HMnarit a4 tkMwls.par vta4 Mrtw. 414MW Um runw. riwrr autjaiwattaa, awl ; tntt and m ,m u ta vUk sUpm. MittytkKi w m 'f tt- tl - ' Nrt trbtw urM- n H . a t .iU4 fttat. t oriit l1 ti. u1Um u,-Lt tk WMld. TEST YODR BAKrHG POWDHH TtBAX.' oowTjtJcrr AaxaaOiirA.' TMt"TeJTt nfrB I pil-t-4! i fcUU iJilUk. MLSM DOES NOT COSTilJr AX0.7r-p o - " . I"5 tnUin hom fr .tUr of mt7 11 W TKE TESTJrTHE 0YE. TRICE BAKINU rOirDERCO., iiitM or Dr. Prlss's Special FLa?orine Extracts, Dr. Prict's LupuIIn Ytast Burn Tr Urlit, lUUtay ht.l T& t l TwtU it VfefM, ron CHICACO. SALE DY CWOCCR3. T. LOUII LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEASTGEMS Tfca fct Arj top ytt fa tba warid. niiA tl,t, Ym it lK?t. hit nd 1tm4 try tftU yt li lKftt. hit nd wagv- aaroa lifco msr t?f4taetir' dMglw br4. GROCERS SELL THML Price Baking Powder Co., Chlciio, HI. Et. Loa, Me- Dr. J. E. Parker, Over Sherer Drug Store. All wanting nsz COLD ntus or other first-cl4 work, at reawaablo price?, are cordially iflTited to calL All work warrantcl. STOCK SALl On Sept. 18, '84, At ten o'clock am at Wai$oo Hvery stable. JUd Cloud, the ucderrrgnd vilijeHat puUic anctio, 40 Cattle consisting ) S ftttn?, one Jo two jreju$o!d. jpnir old, i thoroogh-bred fiurruu S years old, 1 sdatv afarwf, and coli tnree-ytar oiu ure. I Jw. fi-: jear3 oid. 21amlrWgomiHtsBo tcagon.lnitiiftet hJ W- . 1 IMiJlS AH SMTtlV nl T aJ . - cash, overtlO iitf r.i j-SSI niH wul bo gtveu tha rHirciw noe ana ppnf f4-;nty;V percent mitrrt froiv$Wte, cent on ior cu, w TKKDi ' J. W. Warrar & ? A. 9 -- r 3SM --vw 5 VUIk VJ. iVl VPU W IWW Hff f ' rjBj. MB M JMdsVtK I a fV xrmA u aa.-M. W.. X "M V-Mra, & - liT aJisrS ' " ISjMpSJSBMBBfTK "TLtCBBBMJSmt 3 'i ?! k-HT, ,4 J 0 .. ? !i -7S. J m . jfH . jffeu 3U? L AT yw f if Z-i. . vw 1 ! V "B. . ; . 11 i FgpF8 , iT5 -1 n ' CjpwJ'"r-