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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1884)
-r (fy "O- - - " in ii if firm Tftnniniitxri " 4 .CJW " ' -.E" &-$ " Vy . 5 3mhih?'.'Jv- ifo aafrtyiiiff', uia skt. lafisy ? V .. TT BvF ' ii - i-r. W - JT-'i. ftgaw. "iPfe -4 - '?. -jjs-ir iU- -tf s . TCT ' r s iv. 1 v - JhJX?gM- C- 1 ', ',". f S?. "U- ti - A:f . t-- ' -Y53.5. rtUi; :i. JTJ. ".ViA- - 9F'3' . i. fiP" ww ii wmmmmmmm tvii',mn'a nr i.uuic "" al fruii'tvav Hi Ailalinli.iii b tn!cV!vtiKftfml wiih liorheshoi's of crerjr a.zemfft'mnktr. There arc hun dreds of them nai.et! all over the jrnat ptc, doubtlcs the eiVeririg of many a wayfarer wj10 j,:iS Jori sinco liiitshcd JiU uartlilv pil-miiiae. We could not find out what was the exact Uca con nected with thin custom probably the same notion of luck as vc attach to find intra Jiorsuslwc .especially one with the old nai.s still in tlieir place. We afterward noticed that the sacred "rates of Somnath, preserved in tho fort at Ara, are Minilarly adorned. It rc ni.mis ua of mat curious old manorial me still kept up at Uaklumi. in Uu: laudbhire. where every peer of the realnria hound tin lirrft time he enter the town to present a horcshot: to he nailed on the old porta, whic-Ji is well- nigh covered with these lordly tributes. jl i.s ;ua uuit incase any coutuma- inally designetl a- presents to the em o.ous peer should refill to pay thi tax jeror t: Miua. '1'ht-re wa- a joun: tho authorities have a right to Mp hii iaily, life-s... that plaved tnao ujioii carnage and levy their blackmail bv ; a spinel: another that wrote lines- with uuMioemg one oi h is horses. Jo avert m sciious an annoyance the irjbittf 5noe is generally remh', uxm briig ul cnonnou-j size and inscribed wiihihe name of the donor. Whether the K:is1JftvJie.idj;KS were taxes or IYt- about at the picixitro of a spectator, so ingg I cannot tell, but it is ceriainiv ' that tiiere was no place for a confeder vciy cnriot.s o observe liow wirlepread ! ate to conceal himself. On putting iic stiperstititAH xeverencc attached into an onlice in the frame ain one of to litis particular form. It has been Ci'i'jr.led, and apparently for some P'Hioil, that iu ancient pian times it ma ita e leen a recogii zed symbol in serpent wuw;.ip, :nd hence may have arisen its common use as a charm - against all manner of evil. The re semblance is obvious, more1 especially to that species ot harmless snake wiiirii is rounded al bo;h end.-, --o that head and tail are app-irontly just a ike. The creature moves backward or forward a, pleasure; hence tho old belief that it i.ctually had two heads and was in destructible, as even when cut into two Iiarts it was supposed that the divided muds would seek ono another and re unite. It stands to reason that iu a fjiiake-worshiping community such a creature woiiid bo held in high rever ence. Even in Scotland various an cient snake-like bracelets and orna ments have been found which seem to favor this theory, and at a very early period both snakes and horseshoes ttCtitii to have beenetiirraved as .symbols on sacred stones. We hear of the lat ler having been sculptured, not only on the threshold of out Loudou houses, but even on that of ancient churches ' in various parts of Ut-itain. And in the present day we all kuow tho idea of luck connected with finding one, and how constantly they are naii cd up against house, stables, and -BiiinH as a charm against witcncrafl. Jn Scotland, all parts of England, and " Wales, and especially in Cornwall (where not only on vans and omnibus es, but sometimes even on tiie grim gates of the old jails), wo may lind this curious trace of ancient supersti tion. Whatever may have been its ori gin, it certainly is remarkable that it snould survive both iu llriiain and Hindostan. The Gentleman's Maya ttne. A. Juilgo Meets a Friendly Stranger Judgo Potter, "while at Los Angeles, 'Cal., recently, was walking in the street, when an impressive looking stranger stopped him and said: "Judge, how wire you? liow is Uurleiy-h? I received a letter from him tho other dav. How's Suark and Gus?" Bur- leiirh and Stark aro well but who is Gus?" asked our distinguished towns man. "Gus Cooke," was the reply. "My named is Howard. I married at Fort Plain. My wife's name was It ce, and she hailed from Fort Ann. I have been spending the winter at New Or leans for Mrs. Hdward's health. We iust arrived hero and will remain a tew davs." Judge Potter at first thought the man honest, nnd he said to him that ho was coing to tho ticket oflico -lo inquire about tho Yoscniito Valley Toulc. Tho stranger said that was -where ho was bound and tho two walk ed along together. The stranger -pointed out a city lot which he thought of buying as an investment, and a-ked -fldvico on it. Ho then took a lottcry ticket from his pocket and said ho bought it of a Sister of Charity at Xcw Orleans, also remarking that ho nrgod fv- -iho woman to keep it and tho $o ho ' aaid Jier besides, and if itdrow a prize to present it to the hospital in his name. "Tho woman refused, as she said it was -cbntrary to law. By this time Howard .topped and said: "Here is tho agency .for the lottery. Let's -go in and seo -whether I have been lucky." Tho of--fice and attendants were impressive, and the stranger threw down his ticket .jnl asked if it had drawn any tiling. jJFThe agent looked at it, and then in a sjBlP moment said: "Yes, sir, it has drawn -tT $101. Hero is $100; we never return fractional parts of $5; wo will give you other tickets. Here is a one-dollar chance to try your luck again," point ing to an apparatus seen in gambling places. The man urged Judgo Potter to try his luck with him, but the judgo had smelt a rodent of mammoth pro portions and ho declined, but, at tho request of Howard, no placed his finger' on a certain figure, and a moment later fihe proprietor cried out: "You have v drawn $2,000, handing two one-thous-md dollar packages to Howard, who put os o in his own pocket and passod ike Mthcr to Judge totter with tho re mark? ""Judge, this is yours." The ' money was "declined. By this thno Judge Potter, having seen all ho wished, said? "Gentlemen, I am a . juilg0 iQ ew' York state. If you aro ever brought before me for playing this gamo ther you will bo sure to receive J Jill th law allows such rascals. Good 4ay2" And lie was oS. The rascals were arrested tho same day for carry . , ing on the bunko business, and if Cal r ifornia judges are liko.Judge Potter fchev will wish they hadn't dono it. Whitehall Times. litf Did Ic TVTien. the panic was at its worst, and excited men were asking of each other what bank would bo tho noxt to go, the Wall Street JTctas says, he walked calmly down .Nassau 'street rubbin his hands and chuckling: . "Ah! wasn't I lucky; wasa't I just luckv!" 'You must have been ehort when this thiag set in,"" observed an acquain-tance.- J,JTo, sir; hadiftadollarin stcks.n Then what luck do you refer to? Did you jnstscapo buying before the drop?" Not an escape. No, sir; Iam con jrratalating mvself that I w,as. cleaned 5 oat Ot $70, 000 in a salted silver mine b(1w ago, and hare nothing to . -l just iiit it rica, aad no Please. at me on the back cTnood boy." . m oprktortitthe WhitejSulphur j 'PVFWW 4o wai?1 .a5S5r'"r:T:7-r: i r- - Auumiata. In mechanical eiiriWitlc thrro lmre f bet'u nianr wonderful oxliihi.- in the pre-H-nt day. Tne p:pinj hn'fincii in the irreat exhibition of 18&J drcr crowds to i: hut'wo reuiemU'r duiiajr the .sale of Week1 meirsaulcal roLec- ' ' lion, half a century a;o. a simuar graceful H.tlc warbler, and we aw two other mechanical onricr which the French troop brought back as ' part of tin- jpo!K from tne 'nipcrora t j sntumer palace at I'ckhi. Wo rerret Uiat we mused the machine lor maK ' in Latin vena, which wan exhibited In bur day at the Eiryptiau hail a real ( blessing to .school-boy; nor have wo 1 seen the .quallinr baby which a mod ern man of neiciico constructed fcuroly a bringing of coals to Newcastle; but we remember well, about the year loIKJ. scent!: a vurv wonderful coiiee- lion of autoi lomatu. which had been onjr- liie beautr of cc-niniplatei while sur passing all in inunuiiy was the figure of a magician wi-h a ttnv wand iu his hand. It was mounted upon a .small movable frame, uiiich could be wheeled i the numerous metallic curd which hi) about with qtiuetioiis iacnoed on them, the figure, afur mak ns Jr bow. struck with hi rod a li lie uoor, winch onenel, and there was the answer printed on another c.rJ. The reply given was always sin'-i y appro priate to tho quc-tiou, ami was nut of a mere general ch'tracier. i.h the litis wers on ctmvcrsa'ion-cartls. Then, when we asked, "Mr. tiou juror, are 3ou not troubled with tl inquiries of your numerous isiior?"' the anwer was: ! snou it oe uugraieiui 10 sa ho." Our ijpM question was of an en tirely uiflereut kiud. It was, we being young: "What i- the sweetest p:nsio:i in nature?" Tho conj.iror bowed, knocked at tho gate, ami lo! appeared Cupid with ins bow and arrow! Sir Dail JJrew-ter, who noticed this toy in bis volume on -Natural Magic," conjectures that the cards, though seemingly alike lo tho eye, i ifiered in wei'ht, and passed through the orilico we Have named until they fell intu the proper groove, and touched a spring which moved forward the answer. The machinery employed must have, ul all events, been of the most delicatu order. Slill thesis things were but the trilies of mechanical skill. Wiiat pieces woiitiers have we since seen ot of machinery which, you might inmost say, thought. With much interest ue looked in the great exhibition of 18-32 on the jacqiiard loom, and, ten years later, on the marvel of man els, B ib bage's calculating macnine. Leisure Hours. m & A Spanish ItreakX.ist. The day opened for us, not earlier than 9 o'clock, with a characteristic Spanish breakfast an unctuous. abund ant meal that would have made tho governor of Barataria smack his thick lips, but seemed rather oppressive to our less robust appetite. A leg of mut ton, cunningly. t lifted with cloves of garlic in every f iul and cranny, and a thick sopu, or soup, of the consistency of pot ridge, and yielding, on rough analysis with a spoon, eggs. bre:ul crumbs, minced meat an 1 Hour, made up the solid body of that breakfast. Refreshing liquids were conspicuously absent, so were butter and cow's miik. for the herds were up mountaineering for tho summer season on tho highland pastures around the Maladetta. and milk, beyond tho niggardly supply from tho town goats, was nbt to bo had cveu for distinguished strangers. We had wines of two kinds, one sweet, tho other feunel-llavored, and limbic, and chocolate, of both abom course, was not wanting, very rich and aromatic, no doubr, but nomore entitled to rank as a liquid or a stimulant than mo lasses. Tho meal on that morning, as on every succeeding ono, and as the dinner every ct cuing, was wound up with ".cheese and a plate of sugar al monds, doing duty for the pojlrcs or after dishes of Spanish gastrostomy. Autonio always directed personally tho operations of the serving-woman during meals, and tho superb air with which ho would order on tho lump of leathery Spanish cheese aud the handful of sweetmeats, with an imperious "Los postros, Theresa!" was geuerally too much for our. gravity. Dinner was mado up in much tho same way as breakfast, and the only striking varia tion in tho first day's main wo had in tho course of our week's stay in Veuas que was an occasional o lu Irish stew, with the potatoes left out a dish -of stowed izznrd or Pyrenean chamois, and two trout as large as a gudgeon, which an ontorprising Spanish youth had discovered in tho Essera. Garlic npart, howevor, tho food was good and ciean, and never-failing attention of Autonio and his household made us all confess that tho garlic and wine, with human kindness, were better thaivtho proverbial stalled ox without it. .Wo got rid of the garlic for all that. It was a delicate thing to manage with out wounding national sentiments, hut we carried our point smoothly enough by setting down our ditasio for the vegetable to a defect in our in sular education. Tinslafs Magazine. m m Tho Hich Collar Craze. "Yes, sir, this high collar craze 1S assunrins rather huru proportions, il remarked a dealer in gents' furnishing goods to a reporter yosterday. 4lVu seo the present style of 1SS4 is higher than it has ever been before, and the yonn'T men seem all collar." "Wherewiilitend?" "Weil, I declaro 1 don't knovw I am looking for an addition by 1S90, which will entirely envelop the ehin and give a barber no end of trouble whett he wants to shave a customer. Then, as one extreme will lead to oth ers, there may be an uprising by 1895, when young incn who can not raise a mustache will be glad to add another inch and take in an upper lip and a pug nose. "This is a great country, sir, and progress is our motto. I look for sttlfanother bull movement in collars when we reach tho new century 1900, and we may expect a collar which will tako in n entire head and face, with air holes for nose, mouth and eyes. It will lie warm and nice in Winter, and will bo particularly popular -yitli homely young men- " "If I were John C.Eaoor .Ferdin and Ward I think Ishuhiordcr such a I collar and wear it in 'pabKc" Booj Globe. . , .ijv&g . . i ..- ' The women of SiaaMumt.Vcnt the king a pedtkn.askinr'fr,tMIrepal of j the law which allows their ksituuidsto I rt&A fhnm c YVvJirlifrtT tkAJf. mi. linr debts n kiajr. Ldwew. iears to abolisfe Uhs cstM. U &a Wl j - , , .. .r.v?"ro fcifyy7'ff 3Fft3HH9fHffl III Ml 1111 nsa :orJ iw .?ih XS Infnnt and Children I " Tint zl - wr ChMrra rr rhrV. V.'hat cur ihftc ftrruri, iiurt Uj t: fnnlorln. W7in n.Tll-t fr-t. jin - , ? f-jM. iai ojru Ihrtr c"fcc i.tliir- Ser Stomach. CJ"Li, IJis(Min F-tttII 0ti ! 5lon!Jx Prri, Calf il stnl fart-'KT . jm'I lllirn.fo" i.-. "Caitorla i f) well Ja:.l4 to ChlMren that! rceomiacr.'! It a jcr-orlor t tnr mfdl clno known t aic." II. A. Aecucs. il.D.. Ill So. Oxforu St . Urooklj n, X. Y. SeZZ22SZS55S 1 -tX mx ttti r-z -te A Is? Sjmh UiV i -.x-- , -c f .M.. At. a'i'.r.Ia- euro for IUiou-63 Taat'iu, ;-iri.as. x'nin iu tiio r. . . . .. - j T iii-' JL-.UI "5, V. 13, CiO . ' - ITi Aiixii- ti iannzajicous l'aaa.- reilovcr. 1 fc .r Sasaaaa.vg PROCLAMATION. Viu:i(K..a joint rrvjluiiiHi ....at, mluptrtl t.j j i . .!. .ii .,, i o Vibi-ka. at i Mil- ntfcUtrvt!i vtixWin UiPiei f. :imi aiintT-ii I .rtui'SJ. A. 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Ii"4lslittine lo the hi'iv-it n( .-.MiiU ,i J;u on tlu'siii'ji'ct malttT 1'iiihrni'eil in ' ' i . . -'.. inl the S:.tio(!:s-tMii o Mils sh..Jl "iHr'-N thereto." The h.ilhils at the el.:iii :it wh!di hl i.ifiiilnii-nt khitll Jm- viiliin'ttiil .!i:.55 Ii hi the J Mow in;; fa( ;n: "For iom d Am iniin.-a: to. !m CoiKtiMition tH.i'iiurto l.fisiatfye lvirt-j :i I.' ASihit litoiHi-'d AliKMidliH'tit to tin ! , t.Mitioii lo! iMnto n-tfilatic l"atlifnt.' Vtiu :ti s. :ijolil itohiiioii w..s mlottt'il 1-j .!; hplHlntiirrof ihoM ti-of NohniKi at Mir "litfi't Hi v-sion Him of. and :iiriiad IVI i' n . .. I. l".vt. ,niu'tt4 iii anu'i liii-: t to .''oil o!i.'t of .-irlMcflii ':,; or tin tonsil ntioiiuf -M s;.tt'. nod th.it vn!d -vt-tson a 'IoviiiIimI ,o:ti! ten I :n oHou. ; - it: "iN-iloii i -Tin- Kfi'iiti Ii I'.utiiM'iit shall i' .I f a i.owii ot. i.iculi n'liit ; nior,-' I n of staio. An.it'or of J'iiMt ATomit". i.i ..-i.iri. 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Trer-i u-r. - -uuo it of 'aUU- I.Hid- ainl K..ihlli'.K-. ..' MJon " (.. urnd. h.-'ll i-W" at thr -.! ' voi'iniifi't ltr!i'ic t.i .r i i mi cf oflv. ai.' i " (J'f ti!ir I'-Ponls. Imh.Ils suid j aiwrsthrn'. nd ! on., oi-s '.u :i i i i..:u'd -h.-ll iH'iNtta. ' h lint i' r.ju if iiMiidii d l 1 .. . I.i h: Ilnt at tho rlrvi'iti id hjrii .-di' i. ndiiK'td shi'i. tn s'lhitotl d -J.all . hi tit. Vn itjr foi .ii . 'Toi iirttj i il Ai' iiwi-t t ! 'ion i w.' . )' of A'-ti' U Vr i.'d of tli Cm.vt. tiini. I'tuii'il 'ilMviiliu' l;i4'niiMiJt.'" AsiuiN, i n,Mi-MMl Ai'uiidairii; to Sitthm lit;. 1'. ofArfi lo'- of:'. riti.NtUutkin, etitlth-i;. ". II'IIIM" k j'ftltthl'Mt.' " liuri'Ion-. i .laiiM's W. Daw--. OoTrof ih vi. 'e i.i .Nchrit'k.'. dr- 1mi t. iw rvllot. i.i ,n- Td.Tn 'Hi!' " on Hi' 11, Atllr'i M 1..! of Jli(' :, ittiitlt !. ami the pi-mMoU' .d ,4j t f aHtit d. "An A t to piorldi' tlif Timi .vi oi .no; oii-i: AniiRdiin-iits totlio ( stMiiiiMi ano .mltiliy tin mii lo tin Lhitorn m t'n titt."aiioi'd Ki'lTrnn I4ik. . i. li77. tfcat aid jiiojK.d tuiifia'iiK'iits lll bf Mihinitti'd to he tatitlifU'd f)t'i-s of this stalo for rnt iPration ir iv.ict'tloa at the rr.-iirral tkrtioit to In h nl or i'Oiih d.tV.lf N'I.im,.! t r. . I: 1.--4. In V.it.nR W ii i!i.oK. ' h.io Jn-ii.ii'o s-t lnvhand a-n: i-.o..m1 to If nf:lxd l!u Orwit Mid of ii,t ;.' of " lr tska. (.i-sj Done M, LiiHKdn. lbi.s i.-i: -a of .lul. . A.. It. 1-4. tin- tL!it-(-!.;:t i.r of Ut State, and of tin' Indt'p.-iMU'iK'i' of :lir rnsh'd tjtntrs, tin (y Uuiiiirwi and Niutlt. r.vtnc Co'rnor. .FA ill's W. lUWItS. An-Ksr: kiuvaimj P. mh;i:i:.. itn tar o. Matt. a is v ',K?V V v.f ?"ir? t X f; .1. jz?gr ;tr i-- w SSfF3 3 VI 2 V?a liaS -AND Crnarrrental Painter, JPatpe eoriter, St;., Etc. FEDCLO D. Orders solicited. lViccs reasonable and all work nuaranteed. Goo: 0. Yciscr. G. "ft. BalL IL D. Yciscr. Real E state Agenls .red: cloud, xeb. Kate eu wax. beoVs SevcRf Hundred Farms x FoSai.. IhhiwW 34 VmImfiitM. Tnra, fniirir. -'w- - rsMfarriat. i MJxMhmemT& & Jk ill..!. V - f.v - y L 8Srf!5 . -'- 4jrv -j--iti.-tI.5'r-.. f ;N .t-.-..'"C;i J t-n'fC v i StiS:j; ,- t HdjTt . - . s- -- ' J- "'Acme'Pulverizer j? is y&? v -ifj" iv55'J,- ' 4 a k r rfZs J - - v-T"1 ww -jr j ' r vv .- .. r- ' r ." John Boesch, Nebraska DEAL VE5Z1? J & A, - .V rl--'"ra- Z" -V-V' .-"Vv.- t-!,f .r ' 'LUMBER, LATH, SHIXCLFS, ?ARHt DOOH?, LifJSC. RED CLOUD, DRY UWIBER A FPECIALTY, VrlC IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THF CX OY CXAWtfi.VG .?. t. - r. ..',. . -it .v" ki .n J ?... .. - ruJ 'a Jk" Hi ti?A&?.&?& '-;.?'r -.l- TJ-" v.m.tt ' v'.y 'nrn r B xk. .r Cfi HmY-$?sX'A,t3AS rTYV- "X . rfWjr?Tw-'c ''-V, Albert Lea S -TV XN S Ia d .-! .J' " "9 i ."' t,' -Ar n r,. -.--l l.-Olt f- T Ot M .C. h ,-.&. iv .. x-. ..r L'JP OhscacOv Room Bslawd & Pacsfig R'y, Bciair the Groit CpntriJ L.no, aTonls to travelers, by r"ai.oaof Its nnrivaled po-Kraplti-'al podtiion, t' rh-i,,t a'ia bej.t te hctwecu tto 'air, IVortheiuit ns Southeast, an ti.o'Weot, it ortawt't- nd r Jithu'wu It i3 lltjraily und s:nct!v true, that its connections arc all of the principal tntn of road be'-v-ecr. tho Atlantic r.v.d tba Pacliis 3 its main lino tui' Srancnes it reaches Chlcr.fTOi 31uo Island June, Anbcru June, Jobs.", Smiociu IJi ia, Ottawa La Sallr, Gouosco, JTiroline anil Zloc laUnd, in UlinoiB; Davenport, lusonti.e, Vaa!: njtcn. JCookuk, Knoxvilt, OskKlooen. 3"arilehl, Bos Slomts, Woit Liberty, lewa City, Atla itic, Avcca, Audwboa, HarlAM, Guthr.c Center and Cou .c I Bluffg, in Iowa; Callatin, Trectou, Chuwtn and rlar.sa C ty, in Iilissouri, nnd Leavenworth and Atchison in Kniwiui, raitl the. liundrds of cities, villajea and tcv.Ta intermedial . Tho Ac it i' f.imUl'irly etil'cl. otTora to travors nil tho Advanlaso ar.d oeairta incida'.a U a 3j:i..i tr.ictc, safe hritlpi. Tt. oz. Eo-wtJ at all conaait-n? jotntii. ?rt T?t-rr.f. f. -.rn -.. r-.- r-? fT T T'TO rrnn? VI'.T, V .-' VT ' "L AT2D. Ftnt js, vrfi r: ami, co, pOKRd rf WJSLL :iLAT7 ". flVLOY VPH.f r.lineoft.p 4Onr I'lAKIICi::. r IHCLI-VIVO CnArx C.r.l cn-w bnll' PULLMAJC'S latj.t dolnctl r.ud handsomest PALAC3 SLSnPiNsi.nd B7J TR CAHS. u's 1 DINI:."j CAItS that aru ckar-vd-rI hy prxa id peoil o be ti - VlliEiT 2lJV UPt):" ANY IcOAD IN TH2 COTJNT.-IV. ant u waich uupe-ior moala ar.- sorvel at tho low rate of snv&..VTY-FIVi: CENTS EACH. mn-q-z TRAINS oachwav tnwwirilTC 'OOfl-.d 0 oMIS30XTRI BIVEH. TWO TEAl:f3 each way iKitween OHIOA-GO antl lilNNAPOLIS ar.d ST. PAUL, via tuo fi.mous ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Tho "fevr and Direct Llr.p, via Gt -.o.. IT:n'k.A,' ar.d Cn-nrHti. rriiUy oponcl for huainsi between th" "VV.vt z .d .r('-r t ' "', l.. htmaid, Cuicui nifi, Ijuhr.nipo'.'.o and La l-'ayctts, and Council Bluils, St. I';J, X:t neapoiis ad mtens.etli.ito roiit.-, .-3 rapidly becoming a avcrit ivit Throura Pjwijw;r. Th.-ovi h Cars for fi.ll Tlirovfch riumonffers no T.vs. Kirprwm Triu&. "or in iro detailed inform .Unn. beeMftps anl?o:dera, whicli may b obnteol, oj well as Tickets, at ail principal Ticket Oiiloc In the uniMd Statoe tad Can ada or of R, R, GABLE, Prec't J: Genl Llaiir.sr: CMICACO. Span ogle & h unk, Dealers SEWSG H3ACH3NES. Htc, -ji .: i .- r,: - . -iv . i t ;&iii. m i ia, : a u h. vs-frii A W . !. .vviJ.irv. lYiIilttH. Silas i;:rrfrrr. Virr-Pfrw ! i:,!t. V. '-li'r i .il.'rr, lt.Mi.rvj, JL Capita .$SO,GOS; Special Attention Civcn to Collcc tion. . DIRECIOR5: hilas Garficr. . Levi More. R D. Jouc. F.-E. Goble. Rout. V.SHizr. Buy and -sell Exrhangc. iake col eciioni. Discount Notes and llo a 3eiieral Ilankiutr Bii5ine. Interest allowed on all time deposits D ijr. s L'RUy rr HENRY COOK Drugs, Pain!s,Qi!s potions, Wall Ppr, Ac. Red Cloud, - Nebraska. 00 YOU KNOW THAT LOERILAIiD'S CLIM AZ wiaiJMTttun: trf ftt ckewiae; '-IWT l.9(pfHEA MlrC0;rasyri? MtHKarw 5c 4PMU 5& - -. j - " - "'t-A. c fett H Mill wSHfillg HSk FtiS&jP BtfenrJi ""-JW t.rlr tutrrr-Tl Ul villi at'WllM' H wcak t J 4 r hnr M - r4 m tow iwhHi ifrMTh - fawpi Ink mm l4fBi Vt 4 wi s t- .r n i Hifxte'f4 4. w l4 r ' f4li M TtJM( Rr. Kit t ' .t lw fl "A'" rrtrt ltrfm t . rrm&rr sf4 )tf Kmj ik m( Hmt lr -, lianHMa;. tor I Srt4 mt Wj . aWVlJ - H4 irl t4 ll f, J Hm ttnrd J Ml)' fTlCIC Vfc DC tVl aa ft rnl ritnf m(u UW rrn H &ii twt ir la brtjMt r nh if Amboy, Neb . . Lumber Co.Lokbox. 122 ENS IX NEBRASKA' THE hEST IN THE MAUKLT AND CFOCRAPHY OF THIS COUM fflV, VIU. THIS MA THAT TKU :.. a st ,v"f Vl X C-"X" .1 ."V-. . " : X JL. ?m .' .' N.-JUilH; .7 TVVJ r .? i " . 'u "Vd V fit 3 rs7 I" tr&H J- ,k-r a v . imvu.i of'.ii (ITI V1' V-AffllV' " I r. X.St.wi.itt ': BSLAND ROUTE,55 CDTIIODIOofl. VET.L VVT'LATS, ".THRDand LIOAKTD.Y C'ACHES; E, st. jovm, Gen'l Tt'r & P,r As-t 985 In all kinds of n &a a K? J) i" "V FACTS EiuwS-3 r. 8?. ils Ls Sk. ts fHLlVrd Kiaiia."1- ? -- ," HZ.V3.TH sa.302".?.! - .CT wwll ij r-r- ia. wtcr : -iiif -? .. .,i3-4ih'-- I'fiiic i-ff fit X i.t-J rsrT tiAriwtoi n erpatai-'i ?-ltJli?3 nertalrt2c:rsexM.i'iJl3 1 nK.JiAT'viT. xacrr tcic a -fa i ? cz. it caBtcrVitrjfc r ctlj sc?irl I Ill,--r 1 r te rUiltwl. lfjurt-U-UMiT '-- t. OB. fvS7Ea lie Tc3 a M St 3 AIU R. E. JImic. Pret Jots Meo e V. Pr'r icier. Cjfiir e:. Hotioi Ro!r ii. il. A red cloud, neb. Cpltl, - 75,000. rTt ltral c'sc bs&. vmjl stil veat? nw. aw OvBtr. ?re- etBrt 4 Sri.! Iitxiet ss4. triw n DIKECI0K5; i Cf.MMttr. - ft.aokL w. imifiwi Pi tft alt Ml 15 jrt&Sfi-:' . v i y , - . iint Cjt:ler. J . ". ? . . ' t:iw t a l? . 'pl i&," u. - JV i - k-' i iijl, -". fc-r i wxm h. f a - - -- - i .--.v rif a-d .r.rl-h Ae tJLOOD, r-sr J T -'"- r - -- i- j, i.-. . w - w r- r ' . 1 " I- . JiiC3arflBK. i k- . i ii . . . . rt IWl ! le ,rf. . IUIOUA rrrttinji BROWN'S r WARB LE AND OFFICE AND YARD.-Oooosite Watson's t lit-rtrr cfohln f i .Re 1 n r 1 , .4 riv i 1 1 1 t 1 I m -DE.MLS&S -V I I i I t Red '0 rip iir 9 B RAJS 89 x fagfclMg KKDCI.OIM), .resna-pe "il W3 11? i W PS vc H kM Urn QNBERTAZBR'S GOODS. W TIT) 11 o LG 13 G-1 8 ti -, i BT! Stoves, G-asoliiie Stoves, Tinware, Nails. Barbae! "Wirk and the Largest and Most extensive uine of goods in the valley. Your favors respectfully solicited. Prices to suit the times and don t you forget it. RED GLiOui. - NEBRASKA r5i , . Vf WW Bacelets. O vo T-f "Dn -n c? ; Breast Pins. jEmb:em Pino . Spectacles, ;Fine Chains, ;Eye Glasses, i G-arnets, ITliimbi es A i RFD CLOUA, i We keep eveiytingintlie Jewel lino T?o?" AAA 1N .V -WC? ?v Oi. " v ' sonpuon p . "if I?' s ' DEALEil m Orv Calicoes. Ginernams, Laces,. Notions, Hosiery, Ribbons, Et RED CLOTJD, Attof.ni- 4cifMiel?f tttal-nK4l i I flllS&F mm A Df.MEVER. GRANITE WORKS Cloud, Nsb- a fbe:eb-, TC. ioud, Nebraska. :ir- J. S. EMl'GH. 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