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From tb ..jptroDg that far we are warranted in saying '"thiB species of smojment is poplar, and we mifht add deservedly so. Weil tribute f praise hare been giveo to ortryly all people in all agnd upon all suects. Aaron was toe ora tor of the day. in the wilderness, when the people lived on mauna. Greek history would be incomplete without )r8ona1 mention of this art; in De mosthenes, Chrysostum is spoken of as the silver tongucd aaong the early Christian ft there; Scipio, Antonius and Cicero, among the illustrious of Rome, Cobden and Pitt among the Britons; in America, Webster and Sumner, among our statesmen; Talmsge and Beecher among the clergy, are only a few names in the world's history in the list rf thousands that will live to the end of ! time as examples of great men be CHUse they had power to moYe the masses by eloquence upon the rost rum. Thcro is a growing interest in our times, these present days, for elo cutionary display in public speaking. People love to hear and see a speaker who can illustrate his theme by facial expression, voice and graceful, yet forcible gesticulation, and if this taste is not met in our lawyers, lecturers, nnd clergymen, tbey will repeatedly pay money to hear old themes hashed up, dressed over and presented, solely for the purpose of displaying the dress, elocution. This is anart that should receive more attention in our public schools, and more cultivated as a ne cessity to a complete educatiou, as physiology, mathematics and music tire graded up now to be classed among the fine arts In accomplishments, so should it be demanded of the art of elocution, The time is not far distant, in fact already notices ble .that' the public speaker, let him be on the floor of congress, a pleader at the bar, a clergyman in the pulpit, or a dcclimer on the school house platform, who is a master of the art of eloquence, will re ceive the applause and carry ofl the honors in success. A DREAM FROM AMBOY. Meanderinc around the eddies of Amboy with hook and line, I had a rood chanceto see and think. My tackle well set for a bull head, my chief occupation was the study of public improvements, which suggested these practical and non-expensive thoughts : Amboy needs a bridge. Looking over the "water" the home of the "bull heads1' I discovered a splendid bridge site, and I have no doubt but there are two more bridge sites, one above and one below town, if this be so, no doubt by a little manoeuvring county bonds will be voted for one bridge. Precinct bonds can then be voted to build an- Cther, and if the commissioners locate ne above arid one below town the bus iness houses could build one south of the switch. This would throw trade to this point, and be a big thing for us, for it would flatten out both Guide Rock and Red Cloud." At this point I thought I had a "bull head," but it was only a nibble. So, disgusted, 1 wended my way home, wondering why Webster county voters, especially those in the north part of the county, can not see the necessity of putting a bridge at every good bridge site on tho Republican. I hope The Chief will batt e for three bridges, good substantial and aoUd bridges, and if we can't have them here at this im portant railroad center, put one at In Hvale, one at Red Cloud, and one at Guide Rock. Amboy has a patient, eelf-sacriflcing people, and if this be done we willfish for "bull heads" and wait, without grumbling. Observer. ii Red Cloud, Neb., June 18th 1885. J. L. Miller, John McCallum and I. B Hampton, board of equalizrtion mot pursuant to adjournment June 10th and commenced their examination of assessment books andchedulo blanks, preparatory to equalization of asses s monts, and continued the business of equalization, adjourning from June 10th 1885. to June 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, during which time the board ordered summons issued for resident taxpayers to appear before them to show cause why their assess ment should not bo raised, also, hear ing complaints on assessments in the different precincts, receiving and filing affidavits relative to individual assess ment, also notice ot omission of certain lands from tax list for 1884, which were ordered placed on 1884 tax list All of whieh is on record in county commissioners Record of proceedings in county Clerk's office. Board now on the 18th day of June 1884, adjourned to June 19th 1885, to complete tho equalization, and order all levies to bo made for 1835. J. P.Bayha. J. L. Miller Coonty Clerk. Chairman. New arrival of.fresh teas and coffee at Marsh's. Question. Why does A. 8. Marsh cell more dry goods than all the mer chants in Red Qoud. O. H. Maryatt makes a specialty of fine watch repairing and warrants all . work. A good farm of 160 well improved, house, barn, wells fcc., 1 20 acres culti vated, nine miles of Red Cloud. Inquire at farm or address me at Red Cloud. 36-tf Robt. Rowkds. 8cRYicasat the Methodist church are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. xn.: preaching at 11 a. m: also at 7:30 p. xn. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 1 at 7:90. A cordial welcome to alt New invoice of parasols and sun umbrellas at Marsh's. DuROiathe month of May every thing in the line of silverware we will sell at 35 par cent discount. W&iaiT ft Wallace. Viomi trimmings at Wright Wal lace's, Want! Wx have a good assortment of fine buggies and spring wagons in stock. We think we can please you. &PAXOGLS 4b Sox. PaocLAMATioK to the people of Red Ooud and vicinity. AIT pen ,-basinr roods of Wright 4 will save aaeaey. Clothtag for seen, yoatae and boys Jbr holiday and every day wear at pn- ees that defy bib stitioa at t&e one BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA: liTtH ) ism tts Lsxjsr Tardlataly swssl ty A. T. ttffls, we aft GOING TO SELJm LIJWBER WAR OR NO WAR. DON'T FORGET. ALWAYS SEE US BEFORE BUYhC. THE HAYWARD - GRENADE - FIRE Extinguisher CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, BEST. Will not Bunt! Will tfot Freeze t Always JCeady ! Always Reliable! Endorsed and In om by Fire Departments, Insurance Companies. Factories, Mills. Hotels, Theaters, Buslneas Houses, and Private Residences and the United btatea. Manufactured by the Hayward Hand-Grenade Company. Ma In Office 407 and 408 Broadway, New York. Sold In Bed Cloud, Morhart & Fulton, Raadware Dealers. Geo. BECK, Geaeral Ageatfor Xebrrska. Riverton. ttb. M. S. Ballard. DEALER IN Groceries, provi sions, teas, coffees, candies nuts; sugar, cigars, tobacco, flour, etc. WAY DOWN PRICES ! I will make it an advantage to you to call and see me in the north end brick store. Now iu the time to get your bargains on the 5 and 10c counters in hose, col lars, buttons, handkerchiefs, napkins and towels at Forrester's. O. H. Mary att is the reliable and eading jeweler of Red Cloud. 150,000 to Loan. The Nebraska and Kansas Farm Loan company havo plenty of money to loan on roaresute. Large lineof gloves at Mrs New house's. Call add see them. 44U Tremendous stock of lawns at Mrs Newhouse's. Don't fail to see them. Caught in the acV A man passing hastily down Webster st. yesterday attracted the attentionof everybody, but his haste was soon explained, as he was on his way to purchaso bar gains at Wright Jc Wallaces. New square shawls just arrived at Marsh's. I don't claim the largest stock in the state, but have plenty of fresh new goods. The latest designs in everything kept in a fiart class jewelry establssh ment. O H Maryatt. Harmonicas and all small musics goods at Wright & Wallace's. Compare ray prices with those of other firms. I will save you from ten to twenty five per cent, on anything in my line. O. H. Martatt. For the Men and Boys). I have (he Walker boots and shoes iaud will cive ou wartanty on vvery air you buy. Try them. A. S. Marsh. Notice to Builder. Noah Perry is fully prepared to d all kinds of first class plastering, and calciming etc. Contracts made on large jobs at bard pan figures. Work guaranteed. Repairing a specialty. Office over Maryatt's jewelry store Call and see me. 44-1 m Balbrigan hose for ladies in endless quantities at Mrs Newhouse's. 44tf If you examine the Esterly twine binder you will use no other. Sold by A L Funk, Red Cloud. 44tf Car load of Thomas rakes at Funk's Forth Ladle and Children. I have received Rochester made Ladies' shoes, also the Walker shoes which are the best manufactured goods in the Unfed States. I will warrant every pair perfect or no sale. Try them. A. 8. Marsh. Violtn, banjo and guitar strings Wright A Wallace's. at persons pur- waiiace for business in sir new losatioa, west of Miner Bros', brick Meek. Smxoglx A So. We bate jast received a of bfasanes and Sonne 8aogxx So. i J-sr- i' --r--r- Nfsiiif Jv.-?&.r fc.- iff-.. s ih.SiMW-r-W ' WB 5 ites s?' fi'ii;; &.'wiAi.-J Final Proof Kotioa. Laa OSes. Bkmai&stea. Ifefc, Jaae 22. IMS. XT0TTCB IS HERESY GIVE THAT THR 17la feUewingnaaMd settler haaSIc settee ef hi claim. a4 that mM proof will feenSto Se- Young Clyde Will make tho season ol 1885, at the Hoae Farm" In Redmond. Young Clyde Is a dark bay, weiebs about IMS is nve years em. . He was His dan was pounds. Is 1GK hands high and I tic is a norseoi nne style a Cleveland Hay.. sired lyan imported Clydesdale. TERMS To suit the times. Monev dne when mare Is known to be with foal. Persons parting with luarea liefore foaling will be held for the In surance money. I win not be responsible for aecldeuts-that may occur. ChSuSR "41 m watcd mm A specialty'! WRIGHT & WALLACE. YOUNG Cheap Lumber FROM OMAHA. Joist, scantling; andlsmaH timber $ 10 OO No. 1 fencing 4 and Inches 22 OO No. 2 fencing 4 and O inchns 19 OO No 1-lst common boards) rousjh or dressed - 20 OO M 2-2nd common boards rough or dressed 18 60 3-3rd common boards rough or dressed, 10 OO 12 Inch No 1 boards dressed 21 OO 12 inch M 2 boards dressed' . IO 50 No 1 ahlplsp plain or O O , 22 OO 14 2 ahlplap plain or OCt . . 20 OO " 1 flooring 4 and O Inches clear 3 OO "2 " O Inches 32 OO "3 M o inches 22 OO " 1 siding-clear . . 23 60 2 M 2nd clear 21 OO M 3eddlng 3rd clear 17 OO Wide clear Anion! hg dressed two sides 48 OO 8 and 10 inch 2nd clear dressed two sides . 40 OO 8 and IO Inch 3rd dear dressed two sides 35 OO zAx extra shingles warranted 3 20 xAxcstandard shingles 3 OO Lathi 1st Quality . .3 25 2-6x6-6 1 clear door . 1 25 2-6xG8 1 cleardoors . . 1 50 10x14 8 light check rail windows . 1 00 12x32 4 light check rail windows . . 1 50 If you wish tc build a noase or barn send a list ol what lumber you will need to two or three ot the dealers at Omaha and you will get all the luformutloa yoa want. About S3BS worth of coniBMn lumber makes a car load. The address of some of the lumber dealer at Omaha Is as follows: F. W, Cray. Geo. Hoax land. C. N. DeiU. Chicago Lumber, and Louis Bradford. Send In your bills and get figures show Just what the lumber wlllcoit laid dowu. Corrcspondeace will receive prompt attention. DEXTER, Is a poaods. He Is strongly 1 u a good style horse with stallion 8 years old. weighs 1 built and at the same broad asmieera and bony legs, well muscled . PEDIGREE Youmr blood English Draft Horse, Imported. tEE Young Dexter! sire a fall HI San was a Clydesdale mare. Will make the season of ISffi at Red Cloud, and will be found at the Holland Heme Livery stable now owned by GeB Gates. TaEM8 To insure-: money daewfeea aaare proves to be with foal. Care wiU betaken fa pre aeataeeMeatssatlwUI net he resaaaeiMe far any that may occar. am persons aispeomg 01 mares wan iwiif win be aeMfer taeaseof the none. be rammed ragalarlyteU Geo. AO te the hone. fore the Judge, or la his atoeare the clerk dhv trk eoart, wehjsfcri Meaty, aft Jta4 Ctoai, Xek , WINFULD FALMEB. an HMgatry 'amaher Sssa, for the aw ar 1441 aajja Ba fkttasmsa fJtallWiBBB WMbbmbSJbTbbi aaSsscja Ms ceatjaapBi raaUkawi a and ealtrraUaa ef aaMlaadvtz: Andrew I. Means. Caarlee 8. nuaw.Nwta Meteilf. Edwte H, raawar, aH ef KedO&ad. George Bit esoaeasaa! aaasettaw aoald CM wfcellew mbm Umk to hereby aJ asv SaaWSyesaw DRlte as 8. W. 8WITZBB, WATCHES Of the oast Wright A Wallace efOREWABD SSO fc""1 I BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSw IBMi - ...j SSI wsaTOaa. I jVaBtTZZUaBBHi '. fZ J ll'"assaw - - yllill.:T,f:" ';-' 'r- J ' - Kawr5sskbjulTs4ForTes4erteap aHMBTSMsasssSrSaSS essst dCZsL ,,-, .;, - - SMit Hi 1 aaajarvlhaasaats graamisa I 1 ItUtW 1 I ' I ZT - . ,. ' egSSyffcJEL- J8 r"JP gWMs SSW -Stairarf) gS g5gSSl!ssaaxuAsljrAiay.. . w aawaaaawvaw -'.-. ,.--; Sfy&WiSiJMim' 'iA'MMaM hm w?a"l"S,DSrSBSB4Sjas)f3a.XASaaav - ' - " Wt'-.an,iaL-!f 'tltaxf'm ' say LF-jaaasaar. jajaaaa, aalsssss; IwCatal -1. aft j&, ,) ?. CLOCKS, CLOCKS Th CbePMt st Wright & "Wallace's. Violins, Ooifauw, Wright Wallace. Rings, Brooches, city st WficMAWallaoe) No Season TO COMPLAIN ABOUT HIGH PRICES ! Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises Now sold at the Golden Eagle One price Clothing Store LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE. Will be pleased to show you stock and prices and convince you that you save money by buying of us. C. WIENEB,Proprietor. Gia W.UAGA,GM LOPEMAJf $ HAGAX. IlwfrJrtrs.ef KED &MQD IKlRSERffiS tUtoatsll-asailaaH)rtriorilslClooxlsasl3-rnUea east of Ouldf Ws hays is st pair, arowinera full and oompkts usss of aarsery at Apples, crabs, plums, cherries, crapes, rasi berries, black berries catalpa, ailanthui Russian mullbeTy, cultivated dogwood. spisann annsansty orsTSiiitewa, roway joowoaua pecmiew. el AH ef whkh we tnnet rt-pectfullr Inrltc xtmr sttrntion. W dlrr jour KtlrrmAsn' iJvt aakjou U rctaia jotxr erOriVaaU buy nerUo!rl ;ock. aH t reth ai uoi Jrti t S.pvnl CLAD TIDINCS. 90606 0690$ C66696O OOOOOddddd 6$6$000 $09$9d96d3 I GHAXTD RACE EVERY DAY 0000 0900 00(00000 0 000600000 e eo 0.0 66006666 000000660 0 A Large Premiums Qbtaine LOW PRICES ASSKUE At the well known Dry Goods Mart of M ' Ss&.IQSQ The leading merchant of Red Cloud Republican Valley. A full line of 'choice and carefully select Iwy Goods Dress Goods, Novelties, Summer Sha Parasols, Fans, White Goods, Laces, Laws, Embroideries, etc. These goods will be sold almost at your o prices. Am bound to sell you goods. FuULineGroceri W. HOUGHTON. -Merchant-Tailo: BED LOUD, - NEBRASKA. Hm on band tb. Imt Una of Cloths, Cassimeres, Meltons, Hi ustom work neatly done and after the m approved fashions, cutting and fitting a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand last Side Webster Street. MMMSIMI"'SSW'M"W"MiMMWWWMMMWMMWBMMJMMBMBWBEMMBMHMMMBMM,HMMMM T 1 in m National Bank Levi 1 Mm liaewr. Vkssvlva jr mmr.cmUtr. BBaaVaiwtBBH Jtm. E3H ,Capital $60, w x. Av WttifWJ Hf sssi sail Zit Make esIerllofM aad . - atWt4 vvebster Countv ABSTRACT OFFIC Chae. F. Gather, Proprietor. uompete and only set of Al books in the county. 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