BHfiSK33SE?$r - - )IW' Ull0a'Lff- ""J- y J. J i -. T .- .- v J J- K I I I'- I ft. 1 c i. Red Cloud Chie FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, G, 1885. B&cw, re I B fc -THE BESTTOHIt Thin medicine, eorobtr.lnfj Iron trlth yinre Teyctabla imil-, iiilrHy and completely t'rr tfpf-pm, I ncilftratlea, WVakwrta, 1 mpnrc lllocxl, Jf alar I,CfaiUa aad Fevem, rrt NfnrnJfr1:t It Is an unnllln? remedy for DSteasca of tho KUtaey Bud l.Ircr. It Ic Invaluable for DlKa.es peculiar to Women, ati'l all who lead pcricntary llc. Itduv not Injure the tcetlitcaiijheadache.oT produce rontliation o(At irtm medicine tlo. Itcurlrlic aii'I purifies tbcblood.rtlraulatea the appetite, aids the nrainiJIation of fowl, re r.vi Heartburn and IJtlchinjj, and strength tin the muclcs and nerves. For Intermittent Feicra, Lassitude, Lack of Xinrrjrr, &c, H bos no equal. The Tannine !iaa a!x)ve trado marV and rocked red line en wrajjr. Take n other. Vat tmlr f ailOW CHEXIC1L tO, B1LTM0U, BO II - Want Place of the World.' Tbo Russian explorer Prejcvalsky said, after his rcccut journey to North era Thibet, that an enormous amount of animal lifo was supported by tho scanty herbage growing on theso bleak half-aterilo plahid that form tho highest plateau in the world, some 13, OXW feet above the Bca. He said tho wild yak there must number millions and that a full-grown j'ak weighs from 1.C00 to 1,800 pound. Nature's chem istry evolves theso great masses of flesh from tho poor hcrbago of a region so lofty that ita lakes are frozen over until nearly June, though they aro 600 miles nearer the equator than we are. Explorers toll us that not only does animal life abound, but that man can lire in eomo of the most desolate parts of tho globe. It L a mistake to sup pose that tho Sahara Desert is merely a sandy waste. Much of it lacks not so much cultivable land as industrious bands to mako tho vast expanse of withered oaaea blossom again. Tho MuBscIman sect known as the Seuous lans has for years been digging wells, Irrigating the laud, and turning many hundreds of barren acres into gardens. Twenty-four years ago It planted its headquarters in tho desert near tho western border of Egypt, bu;lt reser voirs, begau plantations, erected con vents, and now a population of 8,000 ieopl live at Jarabub, where tho fcoil ian been restored to fertility by theii labors. There aro large areas in the Sahara that need only rain or irrigation to cover them with verdure. Through these regions pass tho caravan routes, along which the camels engaged in the Saharau commence bear their bur dens. Mr. Anderson, tho civil engineer, whr. last year completed sixteen years of ex ploration in South Africa, between the Orange and the Zambesi rivers, saye that the ra;n that falls for a few weeks cverv year in the great region known as the jialahara desert covers tho black lined, eniureless plain with splendid Vegetation, tiamu is abundant thero, c&peciallj fp.)iis, leopards and ostriches, and he has counted in this desert twenty-two lions in a troop, aud has seen 200 ostriches in one flock. lieats aud birds find sustenance in this region where only a few bushmen hunters live. Far northeast of them on the semi-arid tteppes of Ivor.ictan aud Darfar mil lions of bheep and camels exist on tho canty pasturage of that docrt regiou. The earnest Arctic explorers found in the iittlj h'piticbcrgcn Archipelago where, ft is beliuved, no human being bad ofcr lived herds of reindeer up turning the snow with their hoofs and - b V&y&&Qyl g 2 -- -noses to get at the lichens on which they fed. 31 any reindeer live as far north as UttloUm Island, and several score of them were killed by tho Hayes and Polaris expeditious. Musk oxen or their traees have been found along the shores of the groat frozen tea as fat north as explorers have attained. Lock wood, far north of tho supposed limit of animal life, found traees of this won derful quadruped, which grows fat on the tender shoots of tho Arctic willow, and plows up the snow for inods and lichens. Of all parts of tho earth the Antarc tic regions alone aro comparatively destitute of life. Few species of living things in tho vegetable or animal king dom can endure the rigor of tho south polar regiou. No terrestrial quadruped inhabits the laud within the Autarctia circle, and whales aud seals are tho only mammals that euter its area. Sum mer in the Arctie regions, with its abun dant life on laud and in the air and sea. presents an animated aud cheerful scene compared with, the utter tlesola tiou that reigns perpetually iu Antarc tic waters. .cio iork Sun. A vouug woman resident ot asattua N. if., is now rapidly recovering from A singular illness. Over a year ago she bad several teeth extracted by a dentist while under the influence of chloroform, and immediately afterward she was seised with a bad cough and gradually wasted aud took her bed, as it was sup posed, in consumption. Several physi cians examined her case, one of whom attributed her illness V n ulcer in the throat and gave her a remedy. Tha medicine resulted in a severe paroxysm of coughing, during which sbe threw out a tooth that had lodged in her throat while she was chloroformed and remained, nearly cosily her her lifo. A lady who has been using your medicine, Athlophoros, for about two weeks, fiuds herself greatly improved and thinks it is a most valuable reme dy for rheumatism. She says you aro. all angels for helping her. Mrs. Al. A. Morford, LiTnc Pine, Neb. For Sale A good house and lot in south-west pai t of town. Inquire of M. S. Marsh. 4tf JJaLBRIGak hose for ladies in endless quantities at Mrs Xewhouse's. 44H Large lineof gloves at Mrs Xew house's. Call add see them. 44ti Get yo,ur chattel loans of Fred H. Bentlcy, Red Cloud. Alarge invoice of fresh paints just received which will be sold at bottom prices at Ferguson & Co's. Go to the Piatt & Frees Lumber Co whcii you want coal, lumber, lath shingles, Ac, at pncci that will pay you to u Tr The Square One Price CLOTHIMG STORE Has Just Received a larp Bankrupt Stock Boughtat Clyde, Kansas; 300 Coats from $2 up. 200 Boys and Youths Vests 50 cents . 250 Men's Vests from 75c up.' Overcoats $2.50 and up. Pants in Endless Variety from $1 up Suits for Men from 3.50 up Boys' Underwear from 20c up Mens Underwear 25c up Wool Socks from 15c up Mens Boots, good and heavy" from $2 up. Gloves and Mittens from 25c up We carry the largest stock of clothing, furnishing?goods, hats, caps, boots and shoes in thercounty, come and con vince yourselves. C. WIENER. Wiener's New Building, Red cloud. WATCH FOR THEM Tho pew GOODS constantly bcinir received at G. L. Oil And don't forget that our Prescription De partment is our PET. Only the purest medicines being used and the greatest care in dispensing. Also a stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. all and see us, Warned Agatnnt Persian Reception. When the Secretary (Bayard) told him that, above all other things, ho must steer clear of a public reception by the Persians, Judgo Hanna, for tho hundredth timo, looked puzzled, and, for the thousandth timo duriug tho week, said to himself: "Well, l'md d." The Secretary explained: Several years ago, when tho Persian Mission was created, a man named llcnjamia of Ohio was sent out to draw the $.r00 per year aud to look after the missionaries. The Persians were de 'ighted over the recognition given thera by the United States Government. To have a resident Minister was magnified by them into a high honor. Mr. Ben jamin was met ouisido of Teheran aud conducted into the city with all tho pomp and ceremony of "a groat proces sion, in which thero were camels and elephants aud triumphal cars enough to outfit a score of modern menageries. Mr, Benjamin was banqueted and" feted in grand style. After a time ho settled down to the humdrum routiuc of hear ing missionaries' stories. One day a Persiau diplomat walked into tho Lega tion offices, and with Oriental politeness presented to the astonished Minister a bill for the procession ami tho enter tainment given him. The items footed up over $o.000. Poor Mr. Benjamin received the account, aud. with forced composure, told the diplomat it should receive attentiou. Lie cot the location together ami asked for advice. Nobody could respond. Perhaps tho unfortun ate Minister wept over the bill. Prob ably he prayed over it. Undoubtedly he wished he had never left Ohio. At length, in despair, he forwarded to the State Department tho terrible docu ment, Ta:ro was more consultation and liberal abuse of the Persian idea of hospitality Tho upshot was an appro priation tjrn the contingent fund, tak ing the greater part of it to pay for Mr. Benjamin's reception. For the rest of ihat year the department was run with due regard to the fact that this Persian investment necessitated reduction of in cidental expenses to the lowest possiblo figures. The Secretary told Judgo Hanna tho whole story, aud, in concluding, said ho trusted that the new Minister would now appreciate tho imperative necessity of getting into Teheran without an es cort of elephants and camels, and that he would, with Jeffcrsoniau, simplicity, decline to be made a lion by the. Per siaas as the expense of his own Govern meat. -Washington Dispatch. Mile. Corlin, who won tho prae at the late beauty show in Paris, is twenty years of ac and a native of that city. DerJin Oolden h. OJCT Nothing Nw. Paul Boyton's prank in placing a dummv torpedo again.st tho BritL-h war ship Garnet in New Yoik harbor brings to mind Sergt. Lee's attempt to blow up Lord Howe's ilagiip, tho Kagle, in tho same waters iu 1776. He ued a torpedo-boat invented by iJavid Btishnell. afterward a captain in the patriotic armj. It had been tried with success experimentally, and gave promise of being useful in serious warfare. Tho lirst opportunity for such ue occurred when tho British tleet took possession of New York harbor. The Bushnell boat was more like a barrel than a boat. It was of oak. iron banded, and only large enough for one per.-on. hen floating upright, the navigator's head was a littlo above the level of the wa ter. By means of two force pumps, worked" by the occupant's feet, the ves sel could be made to sink or rise in the water by forcing water out or in, and so changing its specific gravity. Its progress horizontally was governed by two revolving paddles in front, turned oy a crank inside. The torpedo w as fastened to tho back of the boat by a screw, the release of which set in mo tion a clock connected with a gun-lock and Hint. After the predetermined in terval of time had elapsed, the clock would strike and ignite the powder. The torpedo carried by Lee against the E".gle was charged with 150 poumls of powder (some say 130 pound), and the clock was sot to explode the charge in thirty minutes after the torpedo was placed. Lee was towed to the neigh borhood of the licet by r. party in w hale boats, and then proceed.Ml to attack the tleet alone, lie succeeded in reaching the Eagle, a sixty-four guu ship, unde tected, and speut a long time in a vain attempt to Xtcu the torpedo to her bottom with hooks and screws, a band of iron at the edge of the copper sheathing proving an especially sonous obstacle. As davlirht approached ho was compelled to le;tve the tleet and re turn to the city. Off Governor s ulacd he was intercepted by a British targe, when, to avoid capture, he explooed his torpedo, es -sipin .r from his pursuers during the panic which tiic explosion excited. It the torpedo had been pro vided with 5. strong magnet, the strip of iron which thwarted him would hae insured the success of his undertaking, and the use of torpedoes in naval war fare might have been hastened half a century. -etic:fxic American. m m Experiments made in Paris show that the crocadilo can bring its jaws together with the force of over three hundred pounds. git' HB 1 mM efilifc NOTICE ! List of Elegant Prizes to be given away to our customers in appreciation of taeir generous patronage. One elegaat Music Box value $75 One very line Stainer Violin S20. One elegant German Accordian value $10. 1 set of best Silver Plated Knives value $7 1 set of best Silver Plated Tabla Spoons value $7. Ono Sot of boet Silror platod Toa spoons vain One Handeomo Scltl Gold flnsror Ring- valuo Ono Handsomo Laiies Brooch valuo In appreciation of the generous patronage we have received from our customers we will positively GIVE AWAY the above list of ELEGANT and EXPENSIVE presents, Any person purchasing ONE D0LLAK3 worth of Good- at our csUtbltshmen; between the second of November and January 1st, Ism'.'Js entitled to one of the prize dNtrihututinn ticket-'. Kemeutber for EVKll Y DOLLAR of rath purchase you arc entitl-:d toa ticket. Wright & Wallace, Geo.'O. Yoiser. Goo.W. Ball. Geo. O. Teiser & Co., MEAIL lififf AGENTS texfcoud 30,000 r-cros Land for Salo. Improved Forms, ur.imnrovod Lunds. j Businiis Housos, KomIouc js, and Town Lots. CoftoBpondenco invited. 5v 9 - . - I x5. ? r ? 9 5 j. f ui moor, i ttshicnt. Tr"?,Sr- rn' k - vS& i:l)t. V Hhtie. . a-Hiior. 4iW .4- S-S. ls- nitS&. Ji.oi:.blifceJ..visIsta:itCa.ilor. K V.. V- W- - ' ' CapitalS50,000 ftM0kFm Spocialttcition Clvon to -MWSM ?T I ciioctions fs3&Wii'iy 't y $'& :m?,: j X,ni.,.n. fc-KSltlKHSSK?iCW r !!iJ rf:LfWL'2fl I tfftLrMi Witm&JiWs&u Mfi Afe,HJ52 Lev i. Moore. '. K. Murey. WS&J!hitAmw Buy aSl s.Jl Exchange lffi$m MakJ roller. hi -in,! do a llffitfifSKfeS V ll'N General Ban ,Ag Business. TJL I uteres al.owcd on all h?X? ffk'" 4 T'TT 'T time .b.posiu' tmdrl t ifyijakery and Besfgymn A.1LATJTERBACH, Prop. REDrCBOUD, - - - KERASKA Keeps constantly on hand Fresi Brectd ake5 Cigars Tobac " cos? anatd Fruits, Confactldbcry, Scc. Broad delivernd to any part of tho city. Warm and co meals served at all hour's. Ico Cream and Oyatora soasou. 5 1 1 F P :REED CountysSurveyor, A)ri.irjp l receive my full aeration. Citj cnIaorIs a Siwcfettj. AM r- box 10, Iteri.nouil. Xctraska: LOPEMA" Proprietors of RED glsOUr Vclmve in swcl ?rowinp one-half mie north of Kd Cloud and thrcc-fourthi of a mile ciit (i.jGeidc Rock, a fine feortment of fruit, forot ami orA- JMc ,1 tree?, flowcrint; olrubs, vinos, eerp-eer, tc B'lieviiic if i it do as v.-ell by you li any tirm, wo very respectfully Pwk your patron age. The only JExciuztrc Cloud. Tr RED Fine J:c 'v&g&Ss-- J f ;r- hirchbergs T B , mC " .rm-- - u . V - i ,! vrr a vvV-n l --H' II MVV I H!V r T JKK' I . .mnmz. nri u ar-. -i. iWlHi.JHt TIJi ! 1 VMB-Wr ? - I1-wrv Vcv" f ? VWlk A..xte.i:MjiBim.. -- i t &iSaN h & W sb n' ra 65 00 65 OO 65 OO The Jewelers S. D. Yoiser - Nebraska A Webster County .ItcLicnre UircciiuW tait ot It t CVmhI. & HA&AN, nORSERYI is- Jezvelyy Store in lied 1 a- rr ir ? r? L T"rr 1 4 -, i " . - r. . x. jl S KMIGJEEC DENTIST, CLOU) NESR4SKA. OfjicA Work a tipeemtty. 3 wiir3 K-mL U( ezt"4 k-.:am-( Basfi JtrkS lEra&W COHE- You can .GstGenuine jtd A. PI. Kalcy 41. I? filer a a ir 1 J w is:ts j;:i ref?in:rl f'ro:;i the I'Jast trftre he p:i relieved s? Ltizrye Sloviz of EFRspffB ft r4 l81ifi. ti!3 ll R? Li u,' ui L -j Onslstins: of nr 7 ui 1 3c:ts. Shoes, Hats, Caps,: And are now seliinp; them cheaper than goods havu been said iu this city Good I'rutls fi'um. ,j I-:J to Jets, and up. Jersey Caps Jfjjls. and up. Whcc Dress Goods J, S. I Oct s. and up. Ladies line- Coats $ and it j Alt kind of lUanhels from $1 and up. Remember "Wool goods never wore so choap as now. we have a large stock of Hats and C aps, oots and Shoes that we are selling cheap. And tho highest price will be paid for produce. Come cno and all and examine goods and prices. Remember the store on the east side corner opposite the Red ( loud bank. SIALEY & SPOKESFISLD. J mir i--? p $ n d m b aH" :m, Lckr?y MATtAL t K . w&,'' !-Ti10 iai;fre?t and best T:f- ' fl-flW vAM lci'tjd stock in tho GfsfTy v.:zm4 nNfiTlSi1--publican valloy, A CQirSJI i.ijiu.'Jll it-- l.-..-. .-C XUJIGE A?.Iv COJJI'I ETE LISU CHILDP.SN'B AND MISfJEB scljooi shoes, .adics' custom I i-ien and boys L In cB.ll" ".'.':-. which wo propose to d!nrxo of it low tloi -Rcmefr.br :v n. u-t r-nn glvo yn txrUr u cxl .nd bottor irlco tbaa any hrak i : t:4! city -? oxotealro tlwilrn- RedOoucVs Exclvsire si r e l u KRdju.rtr?i for For Millinery Ladies and children's v fnrnishing and fancy goods. 1 i J all and ti LOUD, PlJWir, biiu. Props- 1 II- !. t , IB ICSi'TE: KS! W ST M K 3S-S2 UM --jert S---U Nov rcsdv for sale. Gonulc your own in ccrc.ts .aiul cxanine our work, It will plcasfcyou. Half Mile cas of lib erty pole. WIRE i.'ju-s's -4kwmm .Toil qwaw vi r.5jrJHkJJE "of the firm of apaKesTieti &a s-r n, C if s is J h . i e1 ) p jffc Bjj DiSE H:j VrLJlJLJO. op i a 1 1 p . J o a d ? Reynolds Bros. ' LADIES SHOES '. tti.rknow; nwl b.ttor tnndn thnn uny LtuUoH idioo mr.nirur'turoo. Shoes, boots and shoes, A. COOK, Boot and ShoeDealer SPOKESFIELD examine. NEBRASKA u CuilTj Ic. C1 YARDS ifl ZL JK1 i V it ... Jr kk -Trf. s--s I & ' 5 .--- "V . rV2.i .. " t'feZ' m """"" ii 1'iiU'rrr-imiivijijriij.iLH -njii-nn- i. -. icrt. Viirk"tt. ?3jsle U9 - 1 "S -J " " ' 1 1 w irrrynj-tiiivra ;fr,.i.. 4 s- -c i.. ' r WSfie-Z?SX &ssm I k m i m ' t