FT .--;' --- ; -? - '--ITnBBa SfWc .AJi&-,Wj 'Jg'W-'k. ?fe Js iTSjft? .l4.-. ."", Pa IT"! L-42j r fc K?-,, : & .yf.V ftt - I i- j h&r f' "? & Eg ,p let . - m ' J - j? ' m si . t , . ' ; .'. - i " v f . . . -2 S , iif oir v s. : -3S3& . - 4 jf its.- W i&r. V-jr- 5 ?. ri 5J . tr- s ri. i- .,r. .W a?- ! IS- b?-' z 4 -&. t . ' I -x-' eH i A - --.is- rS3x C".. &?. if. - .-rt "Lft ;--' vu .. ;.- 'JtSft: .. BTi .- 5 T-- . -C . e 1 - .iifrfTi- ff - Til- r- -7J&ZT3&' 1r i-' jsri ?s?rfj1 -. f .-.7- lfiL'SlPSSS: f2i -i-K v -- fc"Ji'm -J A New i Mrs. S. F. m lflUkierv ler. is nowready mF FT V. jrT st Styles in , .Bonnets, c. ; r , nBtfeokeepaaTrarfety of akerchiefs, Hosiery, Corsets. Neckwear, , Andtevery thing in furnish the ladies with Fancy Work Materials for Areeene Wfll Caenilles. Banner roaa Cit Vour Ludies', children's, and men's dry goods and notions, shoes and furnish ing goods, hats, caps, and straw goods are cheaper than ever before known. Carpets are cheap. I am sellinjr them at smaller profits than ever. I want your trade, and will try to make it to your interest to corny and see me and get prices. Have a complete stock of groceries and wooden wire at lower prices than ever. I want your eggs rd butter. - .j. . v jS, ' A sv & -sr-c -..- READ NEW LI VREY STABE McAvoy &' Farrell, Props., Are now fully prepared to fill orders for Livery rigs, feo, on short notice Also, will feed and stable horses by day or week at roasonable rates. Our feeding- facilities are first-class. You patron age respectfully solicit 3d. .ILIBslllllHBi IBWBWW BBlBBW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa KmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. bHHHbHbHs" Sterling Packard &.WesternC ottage Organs if Pianos, urgans, ana oe wing juacninefe. ; " Steinway, Weliejr & ParisPianos. Tkk 4k tha poopla ot 5 lEaKyardwaerewfllbe toa sjappsy Cwgana, Piaboe IMIBMIIIIiBS Hill WUI om WW mm WMy mm mmm. ww uuak 7n4rma-iffA4v mithmribr tmmw. e flor aasw Bajrsaamt. aaanra wSp ? !L m - - - - . - a .aBBBBBBrBBBBBBI aBBBaiaWBraiHBSt WW WB vbk mm-mwmw u ., t imwmmm iwm , '-- - --y - tj . -T" WMMMMM liuiMifWiiiaMiaaaWSaneeaaMaBmaatBni g --"--1 K -- " ilineiy Store SPOKESFIELD, BetabMeamientaf Mm. Tow- to exnioic xam Millinery, Hats, tne niiiiinery line. kc. uauuaww nor. -'-- -.-. Mv; . 2J - .." MARSHALL The Beautiful t Norman Stallion TJnequalod for general purposes may be found at this barn j Commercial Barn Bed Cloud Wabsjtsr and adjomtnsi arwipMaa that! Specks THIS J-. Orvtrto? Tk iWirira or craTisr for la the BMMt fsaeral mum of the wcroV for dnigB acti spea the asms whether at exdtast or mdztire ageato k am alsMst, if "sot absolutely. S venial Baaiaa ampetite; so geaeral, so early developed, that we aright abaoet call it an instinct AkohoU of ceane. is the Bwat popular, undr. ordinary cir- I caauiaoces ue arose waocuTe, uu vj far the iot widely dUTused of all stiav alaat sabetaacea. From the Euphrates o the Straits of Dover the Tine has been from the earliest ages second only to corn in popular estimation; wine, next to bread, the most prized apd most Mmversal article of human food. The connection between Ceres and Bacchus is found in almost every lan guage as in the social life of every na tion, from the warlike Assyrian Mon archy, the stable hlerocratic despotism of Egypt, to the modern French Re public and German Empire. Corn it self has furnished stimulants second in popularity to wine alone; the spirit which delighted the fiercer, "sterner races of Northern Europe Swede, Nor wegian and Dane,, St. Olaf and Harold Hardrada. as their descendants of to day; and the ale of our own Saxon and Scandinavian ancestry, which neither epirit, cider, nor Spanish wine has superseded amon" ourselves. The vine, again,, seems to nave been native to America; but the civilized or semi-civilized races of the southern and central part of the Western Continent had other more popular and more peculiar stimulants, also for the most-part alco holic. The palm, again, has furnished to African and Asiatic tribes a spirit not less potent or less noxious, not less popular and probably not less primitive, than whisky or beer. 'But where alcohol has been unknown, among races to hose habits and tem perament it was, alien, or in climates where so powerful an excitant produced effects too naloablv alarminz to be tol erated by rulers or law-givers royal or priestly, other and milder stimulants or sedatives are found in equally universal use. Till the white man introduced among them his own destructive bever ages, till the "fire-water" spread de moralization and disease, tobacco was the favorite indulgence of the red In dian of North America, and very prob ably of that mighty race which pre ceded them and seems to have disap peared before they came upon the scene the Mound-builders, whose gigantic works bear testimony to the existence of an agriculture scarcely less advanced or less prolific, a despotism probably not less absolute than that of fcgypt. Coffee has for ages beeu almost equal ly dear to the Arab; tea has been to China all that wine is and was to Eu rope, probably from a still earlier per iod, and has taken hold on the North ern, as coffee and tobacco upon the Southern, branches of the Tartar race. Opium, or drugs resembling opium in character, have been found as well suit ed to the temper, as delightful to the taste, of the quieter and nioro passivo Oriental races as wine to the Aryan and Semitic nations. The Malays, the 'Vik ings of the East Indies, found in bhang a drug the most exciting and madden ing in its effects of any known to crril ized or uncivilized man; a substitute for opium or hasheesh bearing much the same relation to thoso sedatives as brandy or whisky to the light wines of Southern Europe. Tw Motional Ec view. Oecseasing Snowfall on the Sierras. The snowfall on the Sierras has been very light the past Winter. At the Summit and Cisco the greatest average depth falling at one time this year has not exceeded six feet. The average fall in former Winters has been over twenty feet. In the Winters of 18G7-8, when Cisco was the terminus of the Central Pacific Railroad, the snow there fell to a depth of over forty feet. This was before the snow-sheds were built when the railroad company had over 1,000 men employed in shoveling snow from the deep cuts between Blue Canyon and Cisco. The passenger trains at that time consisted of only two coaches and one baggage car, and were drawn the last eight miles from Emigrant Gap to Cisco by eighteen ten-wheel locomotives over 800 tons of metal driving a. snow-plow as largo as a two-story house in front of them. At that time the line of the road wound through a trackless forest, over forty milts in length, stretching from Truckee on the cast to Alta on the west, trains frequently being brought to a standstill by fallen trees obstructing the track. Of the vast forests that then covered the sides and crowned the summits of the Sierras along the line of the road, scarcely a vestige now remains. Since the building of the road a swath over twentv miles in breadth has been .mowed through the ancient forests bor dering the track, whose dark recesses obscured by thick foliage had never been penetrated by the rays of the sun before the advent of the iron horse. The decrease in the snowfall is said to date from that event, and is mainly at tributed to the fact of that portion of the country being entirely denuded of timber. Virginia City Chronicle Hngh Conwav's story Dark Days, t has attained a larger circulation than his 'Called Back, two hundred thous and copies of the former story having been sold. No novelist has achieved two such remarkable successes ia so Sort a period of time. Am Kiterpriain Reliable House. Henry Cook can always be relied upon not only to carry m stock the best of every thins;, but to secure the agency of such articles as haye well known merit, ad art popular with the people,'5 thereby sostaintae; the reputation of beinit enterprising; and very reliable. Having secured the agency of the celebrated Dr King's New Discovery for consumption and will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affec tion of the throat and lungs, and to show our confidence we invite you to call and jet a trial bottle free. Can any one bring us a case of kid ney oy liver complaint that Electric Bitters will not cure? We say tliey can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily rsccommendmg Electric Bitten, will prove. Bright's disease, diabetue; weak back, or any disease of the urinary organs quickly cured. They purify the blood aud regulate the bowels and met directly on the diseased parts. Ev ery bottle gnaianteec. For tale at 50c a bottle by Henry Cook. Konca. TW next u your fToesft lays calls sndyoa want aay saierav aaoso i orac iumu lTyit;ifyoddaatsayktke beat vm ever need return it ta TO.froosr: sasramcr sauautcuon, mom v vr wiu li.' S. V -. -. - i .V - for Infants SaaoweBafaytsltscUdrrBtbat I f recommcsdllMwperiortowirwwcriDUoa I tome. ILA.Aacan.M.D HI 8o- Oxford ft, BrootljB, X. T. BSBBMSMBIBSBBSSB9BBSSBSSBBBBBBBBBBBMHBSiBBB9BiaaBBBBBBBnBBaBlSnBBBBJ EltTAllllXlNIMENT abaamto nre for Bhematisin, Sprains, Paia la the Back, Barns Galls, relievint; and Healint; Bomesly Notice of Special Election. MOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN x that on the r.th ilav of May, lfr,. at the court-hotwe In Ked Cloud. Webster couuty, Ne braska, the board of county rmnmlMiIoucr of said county then :uid there in lawful .session, a siwcUl election was onlercd by said board to be held In and for Garfield precinct, at the usu al place for holding elections therein. onthniUh day of June. I8M. for the' purioe of voting on the following uropoaillon: Shall the county commissioners of Webster county, Nebraska, ou the 1st day of July, 1Sn". Issue special bonds of said date for (tarfleld precinct to the atnomit of Sio. in !tiitmina tions of 810O0 each, pavable to bearer twenty years from the date thereof, and bearing Inter est at the rate of six er cent.. i?r annum, pay able annually on the litst day of July, In;, and of each year thereafter, for the purosV of aiding in the construction of a bridge- across the Ite punlican river, south of the towu of lted Cloud, at or near the range line between ranges ten and eleven. And shall the county commissioners of said countv, in the year 1S0, and each vear thereaf ter levy a sccial tax on the taxable properly within the bounds of said precinct, sufticieut to pay the Interest accruing on said ltouds. and such additional tax and at such times as under the laws of the state shall be required toiiav the principal of hald bonds when the fcaiue shad be come due. Trovided that none of .ald lond.s hhall be sold at less than the par or face value thereof. Those voting 4n favor of said proposition will have written or printed on thier ballots the words 'For Precinct Itrldge Bonds.' Those vot ing against said proitositlon will have written or printed on their ballots the words "Against Pre cinct Bridge Bond." Dated Slay 6, ISM. J. L. MlLt.KR, Chairman board of county commissioners. J P Bath a. county cleriu Notice of Special Election. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the tith day of May, 185, at the court-house in Ked Cloud, Webster county, Ne braska, the board of county commissioners of said county, then and there being in lawful hes nlon, a special election was ordered by said board .to be held In anil for said county at the us ual and appointed places for balding elections In each precinct thereof, oiulie 9th day of June, 1885, lor the purpose of voting on the following proposition: Shall the county commissioner n of Webster county, Nebraska, on the 1st day of Jnly. ls5, for the purpose of aiding In the construction of bridges across the Itepubllcan river and other rivers and streams in said county issue the bonds ot said county of said date, to the amount of sixty thousand dollars in denomina tions of one thousand dolhirs each, payable in twenty years ftom the date thereof, bearing in terest at the rate o( six per cent. ter annum, payable annually on the 1st dav of July. 1WC, and of each year thereafter, until the bonds are paid. . And shall the count? commissioners of said countv levy a tax In the year ism, aud each year thereitera upon the taxable proiierty In said county to pay the Interest on said londs, and scuh additional tax. aud at such times as may he required under the laws of the state to pay the principal ot said bonds when It s!i:ul become dur. Provided that none nf said bonds shall be sold at less than the par or face value thereof. Those voting in favor of said proposition will have written or printea on their ballots the words "For County Bridge Bonds." Thoe vot ing against said proposition will have written or printed on their bnllnts the words "Against County Bridge Bonds.' Dated May ti, 1885. J. I.. MlM.KIt. Chairman board of county commissioners, J. r. Bay ha, county clerk. Notice of Special Election. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ou the Oh day of May. ISM, at the conrt-house in Ked Cloud, Webster county, Ne braska, the board of county commissioners of said county heu and there being In lawful ses sion, a special election was ordered by said board to be held in aud for Lino precinct at the usual place ot holding elections tficreln, on the 9th day of June, 1885, for the puriose f voting ou the following preposition : Shall the county commissioners of Webster county. Nebraska, on the 1st day of July, 1M, Issue seclal bonds of said date, for Line pre cinct, to the amount of tsono, in denominations of giooo each, payable to bearer twenty years from the date thereof, and bearing Interest at the rate ot six iter cent., per annum parable annually on the 1st day of Julv 188C. and of each year thereafter tor the purpose of aiding In the construction or a bridge across the Republican river in Mid pre cinct at some point in or near the north-east ainartcr of section ten, town one, range eleven, west. Ami shall the county commissioners of said county in the year X8tt;. and each year thereafter levy a special tax on tne taxame property wuuin the bounds of said precinct sufficient to pay the interest accruing ou said bonds, and snee addi tional tax and at such times at under the laws of the state shall be required to pav the princi pal of said hoods when toe sme shall become doe. . t Provide Stat none ef said bonds shall be Sold at less than Mm par or face value thereof. Those votlcg In favor of said proposition will have wiiUsn or printed on th'ir ballots the words "For rrecinct Briuge Bonds." Those vot Ing against said proposition will have written or printed on their ballots the words "Against Precinct Bridge Bonds." Uattd Marc, 160, " J.L Mii-Uta. Chairman board of county coraialsjioaers. J. P. Bayha, ceaaty clerk. Notice of Special Election. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IfcatMitheSdi Aty 1 Nay. 13. at the coart howe. ta Ked Ctowi. Webster retmty. Ne braska, the board of const? cowBissiwien of said cowaty Uieti ana there being la lawful se seskm. a spe&al election was ordered by aw board to be held in asd for Ked Cloud preciBct at the imai place for heldls electwcs there!. o the h day e June; 15. tortbe purpose of Totlocoathefollowuproposttloa: Snail the coacty commlssIoBers of the eeoBty of Webster, aad Mate of Nebraska, e the 1st day of Jtfy, 1SSS. issue special beads of mi date forraldseectecttotheasBsaalofsUteea theas aad doSara, la drwowlaallnat C es thaasaad dottarseaeh. payable ta bearer tweaty years frasatbe datetacreof, and beariaa laterrst at Uerateefsixperceat.reraMiSa payable aa anally a the 1st day of Jay.lic. ad of each yearlaereaaerforUiepwposeof aWiafla the eaestracUaa of twartdsjesacraMthe TeewH eaa river, south of tetowa of ad Ciocd. oae atler.aear the raaca Mne rbetweea nam raacdeleTea.atid oaa hi r aear the aonb aaat aarter of scetioa tea. tewa oae. raace terra west. both la said redact. . ,, y Aad shaJI the coaaty ui ililirrr of aM atnty ta the Tear law, aad each, year thereafter tey aseeeial tax aa the taxable areaerty witthi the haaedsaf said prectaatsaSkieet topaytte iBtereStacexalBgoa said beads, aad sack adU Maaal tax aad ataaehttaws as tarter the laws of the state abaH be reaairad b say the ftlaetaal at said beads, wbea the saase stoH becoiaediie. PMriaskMt mtmm mt saM beads sbaM be or late aaiae xaereoi. j.UXruxa, afeaaarjn "TaaaTOBM atsaaatacaawi ssaamnw aaWwraasaor ilrtatcS a. taHr aaSals Sta aaswMHr taa ,w mm rsasssss asiasa aasjasv r' 4 r suTe.i.isaasrswn. SBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBI and Children. cram Colic, CoatiisHkn, ft?r Btoraach. pirrfcr. Knctiica. I Kilta Worms, circs alevo. &nJ uruauimm , I rtsUoo. WHkoui lafmfjvm : An Instantaneous Paim Attention Teachers. Notice Is hereny given that I villi examine nil persons who may desire to oiler thetuselrf a candidates for teachers of the common vhooN of Webster county at my office In Kd Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Kinmiuatlons to commence at V a. m. Ionot aslc lor pecLi! txami nations. C. W. Si'tttSiZKii. County sut-eriuteudeut of public Instruction. Wells Directory, NEW STOR Morhart & Fulton IIAVKKSTAlllJSHEI) A Hardware Store, at WELLS. Forthc accommodation of th? people of that vlclnitv. Thev are liilSy prepared t give the liedple of Wells ami vicinity Just what they want in the Hue ot Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Iron, Nails, And In fact everything can be found att ur store that is usually kept in a tlrst-class hoi.se. We would be pleased to have people call o. us when In need of hardware. ur prices wi. always W. reasonable and In keeping with the demand of the times. Weverv respectfully solicit your trade hoping that it will proie beneficial to both. AIOKIIAUT & FULTON. I'LPI.IC NOTICE VTOTICKIS I!i:itKItV tilVKN THAT AltTI i cles of IncoriHrntlon haa been tiled in the propT offices. Tlin iiaim of said corNiratlon l-t Tlie NehnLska Lumber Company. Its prinrliud plac!of tnwiutrtiug business. Ked Cloud. Ne ur.Lskiu Organized forthc purpose of traunct Ing a general lumber business, and In buying ami selling all kinds nf goods and nierchaiiulse vr tainiiig thereto. Including coal, at the Wmn of Ked Cloud, with branch yanUand ofliees at such other towns as theltoanl of directors may des ignate. With a capital stock of ono hundred thousand dollan;, tibo pahl in as directed ty thebwirdof directors, within thirty days from date of subscribing same, and power to fncreao said capital stock to two hundred thousand dol lars. The business of said corinitlon to com mence on the 1st dav of February. 18X4. and con tinue until he 1st dav of February. iffU. The highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which said corporation is at any time to subject Itsself shall lc one half the amount cf capita stock paid In. Thebuslness of said corporation shall Ik; conducted by a bo-ird of seven directors February 15. lb4. ... , , . K. 1). Jojiks, President. Cook&Meacham Cowles, Nebraska. DEALERS IN Drugs, aints, Ohs. Books. Stationery. Etc., Etc. Etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded at a'.I hours. i Real Estate 10CC0 Acres B. &M. RailwayLands ! Webster Count; at from $5 to $10 pur acre. laapnnrea aMTJalsnacOTod Fanne oneaarjr termaw Sereral Wen 'Watered Stock Ranches at bargains. a W. KALEY, Ja-t, RedCIoad Neb KackkB's AmlrsJ-slt. Thebestsalrein the acrid for cat bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, cbatjped bands chilblain, corns and all skin eruptions ana positively cores piles, or no pay reqeired. H is goranteed to jrjve er- ed. ect saiwisctaofj, or jbouvj .w Price 25ct per box. AdTice toXothers. A r jaa slWartW at siflK aa4 f yaar mcaya stek cMM salens aM.crpas m mxm. bi cactiitc ; etcattlsc tretar ii m sw atPBrwawi ffttMHesl Mrs. WVasssar's sescatas syrw. IksvalaeiB jt KiaitsaajMtT?aaaitaua.ry- stasaacaaSM lnwa. fare ww we awtraerxylo Ok ssrfg jyateK.Jir ctwa w lis tm Mtmvtml aariasMla EtttteJ tars.aa4Hfcrj ay as tkcavca. iTMcsa Tln4 4 aafi' bbT 'sbbtbbI H 5'lJ DEALERS LY GOAL LUMBER ETC. Red Cloud, A II. BROWN. Proprietor. BROWN'S MAflRLE and GRANITE WORKS Good stock and fine work is our motto and prices to suit the times. If in need o anything in our ine do not fail to call and examine our specimens. OFFICE AND YARD. Corner Elm St. and Fonrth At. Lock box : 22 , RED CLOUD, NEB The Guide Rock Flouring Mills COLUMBIA & CO., Proprietors Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska ARE CDN3TANTLY MANUTAGTrJINCl THI FINSET GRADES OF Family and Patent Flour, Meal, FEED, ETC., From tho vory boat matorlala, which they aro wholewUbvrto the trade at hard pan prioos. Thoy iruarantee their flour. Corroepondonco solicited from deiUera In Nebraaka and Kanaaa NEW GROCERY HOUSE S. V. LUDLOW Where will bo found everything in the Krocerv line, such M Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Simps, Fruits, Bacon, Ham, Dried Beef, Cheese and Cracfcew, Tohucct, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Glass and Quecnswarc anil Crockery. Hojiinj: hy fair (lcaliti? to merit a harc of the puhlic patro nsm. IN FEATHERLEY'S BUILDING, Opposite hc Chicago Lumber Yard. S. V. 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