SJftJE v.ri -r- ..J- J i?t. tf LOV sttT55 &&'?'fg 1 r--" - ic . "V 4i . &r" "f' f&Kx&m & -t '1 & ; . 1 ; . - .s- ft " r ? ?--- : ? It fr --" r x .-'. f. WA ' Wr i ' Bfc The Red Cloud Chief FRIDAY. JANUARY 15. 1886. 1Cs.1L P.BcnocK. tMI.UlmWk CUm.wm Heirless fmsKfaramttlM. Hit ctoatdiM tmnA L"?": . , - : 4- tloa ol tb Je would l inmrj. . Azhuwuosoc, aaa is nra oafs wh ciuo A nofcscor In Toedlcil collf ones M tohli c!a -pntyotirhiDd la ft vice, turn th crew until tho pain to U yoa cm bear, aad thT rheo matfcm' turn th acrew once more, and thaw neuralKla-aad ircnUeaen. tbe medical profeaUoa too no cure lor cither." Th 5THL0rlMS rtMina tUm'and Dearalgla, as . many truu too it rcguUrly-frankly admltttof feat tticr can tjnscr'JinoUilEB,leaoeffectiTe. Many rcnioM faa.w tried to many atvealtoa rem edfc. ritboat benefit, that they haTe no ltt try iwkc. bat It i worth your wkUa to fay Atti Krthoroa, If yon hare any donbU a to 1U Talna write for xuua of partieB la your own fitaU who liavo been cured by It rue. Auk roar Aruggi tat AthlOphOrO. V Too cannot Ktit of hiawawSllawd HaipreMpaid oa receipt of regular prioe-tl.00 per bottle IT prefer that jou boy It froea jomt drexfUt, bat if io hasn't it do not be pemadwl to try eoMfhim else, but order at osoa froaa aa aa direcUd. ATHLOPHOROS CO., H2WAU. ST., IEW TOM. Caution. We would caution the public to be ware dealers offering Kemp's Balsam at the regular price 50c nd $1 , as of times imitations or inferior articles are old as the genuine in order to enable hem to sell cheaply. Ferguson & Co. are our agents in Red Cloud. Sam pie bottle given to you fr ce "Ma which milkman gives the mo st cream; the one that has the best cows? " Hardly my son ! It's the one which has the best conscience.' The Excitement Not over. The rush at Ferguson &. Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs which is sold on a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard family remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size rec China nv.d Gln.w:rc. Fun and Physic. A man who had a spite against a neighbor took advantage of the latters death and burial to write on his tomb stone, with red chalk the following epitaph: Here lies his body for his soul, You'll have to search a deeper holc Kucklf n Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25cts per box. For sale by Henry Cook. n. Stop that Coughing", y useing JJr Frazier's throat and lung balsan the only sure cure for colds, coughhoarseness and soar throat and all disease of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a Cough of gratefull people owo their lives to J)r Frazier's Tnroat and Lung Balsam and no family will ever be without it after useing it, and discovering it3 marvelous power. It is put up in largo family bottles, and sold at tho ymall juice of 50 cts. Fkuouson' it Co. Trunin: I haven't had a bite ior days. Farmers wife: I'll accommo date you, Tige ! Tige ! He didn't wait for a bite. Dr Frazier's Magic Ointment. A sure curs for boils, burns sores cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipples, hard It may be fatal. Scores and hundreds and soft corns chapped lips and hands The scholary people give a philos ophical reason for calling steamboats, lire engines etc., she. The Lowell Cit izen says the fire engine is called she because all the men turn and run af ter it. A Groat Discovory. Mr. Win. Thomas, of Newton, Iowa: ".My wife hns been scrously affected with a cough for tweutyfive years and this .spring more severely than ever be fore. She had used many remedies with out relief, and being urged to try J)r. Kings New Discovery, did so, with gratify'ng results. The first bottle re lieved me very much and the second has absolutely cured inc." Trial bot tles free at Henry Cook's; ding store. Large size $1. A correspondent entered a printing office and accused tho compositor of " not having punctuated his conimuni- 'Jflauition, when the typo earnestly replied "I'm not a pointer, I'm a setter." Novcr Givo Up. If you are suflerieg with low or de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, genera debility, disordered blood, weak con stitution, headache, or any disease of a billions nature, by all means procure a botte of KIcctrio Bitters, you will be .surprised to the rapid jj improvement that will follow, vou will bo inspired with new life strength and activity will return, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at 5()o a bottle by Henry Cook. Teacher observing a blot on urchin's book inquires, whatsis that? ''Sure and J think it's a tear sir." How cou'd :i tear be black? "1 think one of tho colored boys dropped it." - e Tho Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with consumntion. Thi AUps may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can be cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 .. cents and $1.00 Trial size free. For sale by Ferguson it Co. Price 50c. Sold by Druggists. vn.UA.MS Mf'o. Oo., Props. Cleveland, Ohio. .- - V JtJatjSia --j V-V ' . ji Little girl diplomat: "Papa, I have called on you to ask your advice. "What about my dear? "What doyou i. think it would be best to give me' on New Year's." Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! ,-Snre cure loi blind hWilmir , "i - -t - .wv..,..j, ...aw pitching piles. One box ha cured the worst i-aseoflH) years standing. No one need sutler live minutes after use- ingTvi!Hanxs Indian Pile Ointment It ahtorbs tiumn-s. allays itching , acts as pouliu-e. gives instant relief. Psepared , only for piles, itching of ihe private part . nothing else. Sold by druggists and mailed on recient of prh $1. ' . -Williams 'Jf'g Co. Pi MI'S. - - Cleveland, Ohio. '. 4? Ssiuuiy. you're a naughtx boy to adl ybwr- auiit stupid. Go at once and tell her ihat you are .sorry, (lie goes.) "Aunty I'm sorry you're sos'upid." -&. I low many young ladies will reach from Chicago to Omaha. "A miss is as good as a mile." Dr. Frazier's Root Bitters. Frazier's root bitters arc not adrani shop beverage, but are strictly medical ineveiy sense. They act strongly up on the liver and kidneys, keep the open and regular, cleanse the blooy snd system of every impurity. Sold bd pruggistSSI. Why is a kiss like a sewing machine? It seams good. Do you mean a Singer or a Domestic? Take your choice. Chamberlain's cough remedy does not dry up a cold, but loosens and re lieves it. It aids expectoration, opens ths secretions and frees the system of the poisons of a cold. Its soothing, healing and strengthening powers have won for it the titlo of the best made. Every one who uses it says its a uood medicine. Sold by all druggists. Which is the strongest an apple" or a pear? The apple, it drew a pair out of the garden of Kdcn. Spc'iking of children being troubled with ciou p. 31 r. O. B. Hayden, drug gist, l'anora, Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's cougl" remedy in the treatment of croup in 1113' family for the past three or four years and have invariably had satisfactory results from its admsnistration." I consider it a certain anc speedy cure for this dang crous disease." Sold by all druggists. Why is a 100m full of married people enmty ? Because there is not a sin le person in it. Thre bottles of Athlonhoros have entirely relieved my brother-in-law Leu is Zimmering, of rheumatism which lonnerly bioubled him and he can walk without the least inconven ience. William Sommers, Foreman for C. F. McMillan ,t Bros. McMillan Wisconin. A pretty nice piece of business. Drawing salaries. Sleepless nights made miserable by tipit terrible coughing. Shiloh's cure is the remedy for 3-011. Sold bv Hnnry Cook. Fine business. The police court judges. Cough, whooping cough, and bron chitis immediately relieved by Shilohs euro... Sold by Henry Cook. A smashing butsness. Running railroads. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption cure is sold by usn a positive guar antee. It cures consumption. Sold at Henry Cook. A heavy business. Importing elephants. That hacking cough can be so quick ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guara ntee it. Sold by Henry Cook. A dry good business. Selling salt cod lUh. Wili you sillier with dispepsia and liver complaiut. Shilo's Vitalizer Is guaranteed 10 cure you. Sold by Henry Cook. A light business. Making candles. For lame back, side or citts t us Shiloh's porous Piasters. Price :25 cts Sold by Henry Cook. Paying business. The cashiers. Sound business. The drummers. '-1? - " - .iBUfllS. "? dozen vcars ago an Antwerp tador boiHit for a franc- a dirty liuie picture which had boloimed to an old doctor then reccntl v decease!. Tin- tailor hung t,. ii-Hiin u;hu UK' wan. oiu i mi To Younff Ladies, If your life is made a burden cwinir Alaekbeds. nimples; ami other rrun- lions, niarringyour beauty antl causing tliiwk it worth the cost of cleaning, and ?o much ebagnh'jtis no longer neces ry to end-ire it. Br Flash's Familv on, !-.,:!:, will certaiolyjeaiovc all such b)c.:shes and leave your skJn soft wonui.anN:ieautiinS. g,ll by all rrligists Ynid.niai!ed Upon rVceint ..! i. tvpnt-o .'., .' . , FlCJtQI'siiX&n- . JT . . :.- te' "' '.- "A 'j-j-a' lujecior fri'f xilhv'!uTt " Mt I $ii$M'llt ' reiiiody. prioe i, . - ii" -' 5Vct'.nt; " -lil byflqnryiCtiok. nobtHh found it von' anraemc a l;tle lUe r.o. howewr. an artist iwjk licisctl to sitMt :md indiicel the owner to leiiil it ti him to clean. No sooner va5 l'a litt coal of d:rt removed than tln'tv xntfi H'ii in ) i! th' corners the ?rn:itmv: "Pit-In P.-fJo UuIkmis WW.'' Thi. pictnns rcii-.-nt, Christ blessing tint wtirliLantl ;-s:ul tn be in cxivlnt pn-j.rvsitior VU- ts:l. r has alrtuwly re-iiCl ra z ! of-v for his pict ure. Wi hi- isv;uihi nnt "rich Amer Jcan comes alon. -,v - . . One of the most important things is to season glass and china to sudden changes of nmperatan so that thcr will remain sound nftw exposire to sud den hca or cold. Thti Ls'best done by placing the articles in cold water, which must gradually be brought to the boiling point and then allowed to cool very slowly, taking sever! hours to do it "The commoner tin materials the more care in this rr.-jK-ct is required. The very best glass and china is always well reasoned,' or annealed before it is sold. If the wares are projwrly seasoned in this way they may be washed in boil ing water without fair of fracture, ex cept in frosty w ather, when, even with the best amuakd ware.-, care must be taken not to pl;ee them suddenly in too hot water. All china that has any gild inr upon it may on no account be nnibed with a cloth of any kind, but merely rinsed lirst n hot and afiprwanl in cold water, and then left to drain till dry. U the gilding is very dull and requires polishing, it may " nov and then bo nibbed with a soft wa-h leather and a little dry whiting: but this operation must not lc repeated more than once a year, otherwise the gold will most cer tainlv be rubbed oft' and the china spoiled. When the plates, etc., are away in thw china closet, pieces of paper should be placed between them to prevent scratches 0:1 the glaze or paint ing, as the bottom of all ware has little particles of sand adhering to it, picked up from the oven wherein it was glazed. The china closet should be in a dry situ ation, as a damp closet will soon tarnish the gilding of the best crockery. In a common dinner service, it is a great evil to make the plates too hot, as it invariably cracks the glaze on the surface, if not the plate itself. We all know the result it comes apart; "no body broke it;" "it was cracked before," or "cracked a long time ago." The fact is, when the glaze is injured, every time the "things" are washed the water gets to the interior, swells the porous clay, and makes tin whole fabric rot ten. In this condition they wiH also absorb grease, and when expo.-cd to further heat the grease makes the dislics brown and discolored. If an old, ill-used dish be made very hot in deed, fat will be seen to exude from the minute fissures upon its surface. These latter marks apply more particularly to common wares. As a rule, warm water and a soft cloth are all that is required to keep glass in good condition: but water bottles and wine decanters, in order to keep them bright, must be rinsed out with a little muriatic acid (commonly known as spirits of salt), which is the beat agent for removing the. fur" which collects in them. This acid is far better than ashes, sand or shot, for ashes and sand scratch the glass, and if any shot i left in by accident it is poisonous. Kiehly cut glass must be cleaned and polished with a soft brush, upon which a little line chalk or whiting is put; by this means the lu-ter and brilliancy are pre served. Hotel Jlcfjislcr. WEBSTER COUfcTY ABSTRACT OFFCIE. CHAS. F CATHEB, Prop. m plete and only set of Abstract books in the county. Abstracts or Title to all lands of this county carofully prepared at SHORT KOTICS ft Reasonable Rates. Real Estate bought and sold. Insuni ccin solidcompanics Slonvy to Saihui oi2 l&eal 'JQ&tiiti; :iml C'linttle Security- 'ffttXtfjasiiia- i'm 2so:;-r..-.ii3enl.. Referanco Any Of tho business iner. of Red Cloud. Ofllco, North WODSIOrBiruBl, .-UoUS-iVicr OHAa BUSCHOW, Proaidwit, . T. KKHLA2fD, Vio-PrsMy Robu V.SHI1T, Trrr. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. 1 mjak e C.WJTAL,SoO.OOO. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA." WKKfTOKA' K. 1). Jones. O. C. Ct.-o. K. V. ?hirey, Ght Htwdiow. K. B. Fj!i4 K. K HiubSand. Geo. K. Holland. D. M. Datt. t.60, J. Warrw MONEY L n imprhVed tarmo in .'ohr Quaint K;tna.. rIonv firhcl a ;mk 5 hr secunty h approved Prineiph nnd intcitt p.tyrtW t !! CUul OFFICK IX H) CLOm .ATJ0XAh H.I.VK UUrLD!N. ANED CITY 0 TORE. JyJORHART & KULTOJNJ tii k rorui.iK Ferguosn & Co. Successors to R. R. Slierer Alltho old patrons of tho City Drug- Storo aro cordially invitod to continuo their pntronatro as heretofore, wo shall endeavor to ploaso you. Our stock ot ovorytmnpr mat portams to tuo drug trado will be kopt up to tho HIGHEST STANDARD OF KXCELLEXCK Weshal! have new announcements to make soon and new stock to exhibit Hardware Merchant OF RED CLOUD. Havo tho LARGEST and Most Complete atcko of r fiABBEB i New Jewelry Store Everything new and fresh. No old shelf worn goods Sings in ondless varioty. "Watches and Clocks. An ologant lino of sil ver and plated ware, Gold Chains, Charms, Eroochos of uniquo patterns and Elegciit Finish. Musical Ins.rumcnts of all kinds. Repairing a Specialty. NEW DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. llritish Army Xi'tioualitios. Among other instructive matter in that hest of all hhio hooks, the general annual return of the army, there is a table giving the nationalities of tint rank and tile since Jan. 1. 1SUS. At that date the proportion per 1,000 men was o!l.'l English, 01 Scotch, :50S Irish, ami 5 foreigners. Compared with the. respec tive populations of the three divisions of the United Kingdom, the Irish then showed by far the most martial spirit. A steady change, however, set in about that time, the numbcK of English re cruits increasing year after year, while that of the Irish fell oil'. This, tendency has gone on ever since, almost without interruption, and on the l.-t of January thi vear the English proportion was 7:K) per 1,000. while the Irish had fallen to ITS. Scotch recruiting al.-o dimin ished up to 187f, but has remained sta tionary since that year, the present pro portion being 78. It ought, however, to be considerably larger than it is, to meet the recruiting requirements of the more numerous Scotch regiments. As the reverse is tho eae, the conclusion would seem to be tlioe, battalions are much more leavened with English re cruits than before the territorial sy.tem became established. The. number of th several nationalities on Jan. 1 were re spectively: English, l-iS.O': Scotch. i;J,7:J0, and IrL-h, :l,i::. a striking con trast to 1M5S. when they were lOH.SIO. 17.011, and .V..W5. It i noteworthv that more than half the irih diminution has taken plaee .-inee iss:. Indicating thatJIr. I'arneli's teaching i had some t licet in restniining Irishmen from enlisting. London O'ioOt. c Hardware. Stoves, Tiawn, Ciir f, k fm ' Nails, Rope, Window Screens, &c. t ho Ropublican Valloy. W Koop only tho BEST troodtt nnd noil choap us tlioao tlrxna that carry an Inferior Htook. O-Jt our prioos boforo vou ouv aud vou will avo monoy. iA UAH WHO 13 UNACQUAIHTtD WITH TMC CKOCftAPMV OF TH COUMTHV, WLU SEE BV riMIMiar Tuit aa tuit Tut . - - - " r. . , -w w w-m -mm V ITIW ww -- v " -: Goo. O. Voisor. Geo. O, TBI TiH t t-i r-vx. v w I L .. 5 L3 Ll .iHJL 12LI Goo.W. Ball. R. D. Yoiser , i Reiser & Co., BSffA TIE AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 OOO acres Land forlSalo. Improvod Farms, unimproved Lands. Business Houses, Rcsidonces, and Town Lota, Correspondence invited. ift fin m. ya-o5r--iD)irsrAi i. S " M I: a 'J$pEMnQ&' 6T l l i Jo i a I--; gfgy . r.-'is , " vHiHpwaaBaiaiaBaaaHaMaiMataaMMMaMMiBri aaak W -I Hi WW a Merche RED CLOUD, HnUGHTDM l ri Si hi Pj S c9 I H 1 9 9 IH knt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY By roaiion or 1 cct 1 po-t;:on an 1 clo. rribtiou to nil ptindpet IIdchi V-Anl tuwt V est, nt lntUftl ml terra. n point. rotutliutM ttm ir.ont imnortnnt ml.(nil ncntnl link In that mwt rm of tiroiiti trnnwporUUon which invito bihI ffttrlJi tntH tntvi'l nnil trnlLr b. t.votn titfei of fhe Atlnnik' ni,ii laeilr t'otorti la uIbo tho fcivorlto uml hf4t rout xa mill frotn jkjUIU Urst, h'rth?oit itft'l Southcntt, nnil corran'imjr potnt Wi Xurilivrvnt nnil ulbTVtwt. Tho Hoclc Inlnnil ir':n InclutHw m It mmn Un.i wul hmmi,.. in.i.--.r. Tailor. iriiuir .rriiTT 11 -. . . m i 'ui w - 1 ikmimtri nT.faa. uta.i . vs... a. Duvunpor M'vntnM, V ahlnton. FstrliMld, Cltnmv.n. OjOcu'rmo. Viiit Liberty, loxn Oty t"n MolnA. JlHlloni XVlnlctTt, AUnntlr. Knoxvlllc Amluon, Harlan. Gu? r). ivr:-.j inl Coum-.J HiuiTit. in l.-n. UaitnUn Trenton. Ciunron I i;.u City !i M'wt:i. I ravimucrtli tmc Atoblavi. iu Kiwihh; Albert Iv . Minrwipolw d ft VnU. In MJnnotA. Wnmrttft hi Dakouu nnd hundro-J f inrznod!Ht cltlow, town", xniluaae mid HUMernm. NEBRASKA. r.d tho flno lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MELTONS, &C. Custom work neatly done and after tlie mos approved fashions. Cutting and fiuine a specialty, prices reasonable. nacnen nnd th MlfMurl Rhvrnrr i. s-c'.l vnt'lntfKl,anoiy nrrolntnvl Day tronchf., Motmincjr.t iSdloiMit R'porn or UlO laUfiS doalifjt. and fUluptUOUrt PinllJ Cnn. hi vrulch y rooked meili nr InLnurelv un.vm. -?om1 iHatitttn umiim. ... Old Stand East Sido Webster Streot Terror of Haunted Locomotives. liOcomotivo.s i'ir"mc. rs are almost, if not dtojrotlier, as stijc;iLio5is in ri'iard to hauntod locomotives a sailors in re gard to haunted .-hips. About ten yours ago the engine IWat Jlorgan blow up while standing on tho track of the Shore Line, road near the station in Provi dence. It. I., killing the engineer. Tha engine wa subsequently rebuilt and put on the road. On the first trip that sho made after being rebuilt hc went tear ing into Providence, in the night with tho train swinging behind and the sleep ing town echoing to the shrill whistle On approaching 'the station the engi neer leaned forward to shut otT the steam, but to his horror a ghostly form aj) pearod at his side and a ghastly hand grasped his wrist and held lum fast. When the Nation was reached the gho-t disappeared and the niiineer .-topped the train onie di-tamv beyond. At lca.-t. this is what the eng-'inx-f tells. Many people hav. net forgotten, the terrible- Richmond switch disaMyr s-r- er.il years ago un tlie Proiltfficc and Stonington road. A little brook became ti. t .1 . . i swoiieu ny ine nun aim oarne-i away a railroad firidge. Tho tmin e:nie nih ing along that night and was hurled in to the chasm. (Jiles. the engim-er. when he saw the danger ahead." inste:ul of leaping from the engine as Ids iinunan did. grasped the lever and reversed the engine. IV.it it was too late. The train was going at such speed that the loco motive leaped c!e;ir across the stream, and they found Giles lying under his overturned engine with the lever driven through his body and one hand elutch ing the throttle-valve with the grasp of death. Giles, when ho came into Provi dence, was accustomed to give two e caiiar whistles as a signal to his wife, who lived near the railroad when it enters the suburbs of tho city, that he was all riht and. would soon be home. Tito absence of those whistles was the tirst intimation hicli was received at Providence of the disaster. When the engine which made the terrible leap on that stormy night was rebuilt and put on J the road again thetv wn- at tirt great I trotible in getting engin,i,rs for it, irith sneli a swM'rliiios horror M"ns It re garded. TVxlay tlicre are iHxile ready to swear that t hov have heard whistles, pitch as Giles iwmI to Wow a f ignals o ids; wife, sound througli e snburbs of ProvWcacc when, no tniia vras coining nj tboroad. : JVC TTribunt. lit Hi 0 i ILOT)iLW Where will be found everything m the rocrrv line, such as Siwar. Teas. Coffees. Sinnis. irritif. Baeon. Ham. Dried Mtee Cheese and Crackers, Tobacco, Ci.irs. Flour, Peed, Glass and (Jucunswij anil CrocKcry. Hoping by -fair de-din r t turrit :ts)iare of the public patronage IN FEATH'ERLEY'S BUILDING, Opposite ht Chicago Lumber Yard. S.V.LUDLOW. MQSHEBS MEAT MARKET T. J- M03HEB, Prop, Simge, Boiof&a., Salt Moat, FreBh Fish, Oysters, Pork, Mutton, Chickens, fcc, Szb. OLD STAND, RED CLOUD, 2TEB ytr-fttjrzmM i- j)5;i THE CREAT RQCK ISLAND ROUTE fJuurantoes its pntrift tht ono of pcmonil seenrftr MTordr-d bynMaSliL thoroughly bnlli--u.'l rond-itd: Jnjoh tracks cl coutlnumw tr r1t: mib Htantlnlly built oulvcrtH Bnd undue, rouint; fUH'lc iw tonr tmrffCUtnt n human skill c-m zau!:o it, ttio wifoty nppllnnixa i potent butivm nhttfonna and rdr-brake-. i-id that xfvctln dnJcinMno vttlrb Hovcntt (tit pm4?Uaid onomtlon or nil It-i trnlnn Ottjor e-lnyrnhUm of thla rou. ixr 'TrnnWorn nt nil connocUnir pol-iUi tn Union I'pot. nrd llw uijaurptvinl comforo mX Tho Fiujt Exproaa TrnSn txtW(on ( pOHoti or v Palaco fll claborntel Appetite, and Health on lyth" LkifAeta Oilrmn) and Kmi? Cty nnd Atchison, aro nlno rin tho CoiMbrnUnl Jlooinlm; Chair Cnr THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE In the direct nnd favorite lino bif.vMn ChloufO nnd Mlnnvpola nad Et PuTu whom connectlona nro nruln a Union Depots for ad point in tho T?rr1tort" nnd n.-ltisb I'rovincort Over ';H rouMJ. Ffua Kxpnww Tndn r run Uj th wntcrlntf nlnc'i. BUmm-r ror?n. plctrraquo Ummi. Mia huniintrnnd n tnuffroundM of lov.-n nnd Mir.r.otru ItUulm thn mot dedrbJo rotuo tothn rich whont ll;ld3 nnd rwawrnl itinda of muirtor InJeotA. otiu nnotior uutKcrr uuiK. via Hjncn and Knn!cn5?, Uaj iytm Onotutt botwoon Norport .Vdth. R hroonrf. ClnclnnnU. lndtatipolK ami IjtS&yoiXn ium! Council BIuJTh. Kanin Clty.Minnonoolin nnd it I'Juil anJ tn:rfm.Hftfrt ltirtir For dotallod Inforrautton jmx Miiw aad Foidorr obtrUnnbt m rf?4T im Tlckota, at nit prtnclpal Ttckot OSicoa In tho UnJtod BlnVr And CafWuiB. ef by iuldrosj2n(f R. R. CABLE. E. ST. JOHN, President and Central Manager. Chicago. Central Ticket and Patunr An!4 Qatu 9x Nebraska Lumber Co DEILERSW LUM1JKK, LATH.SHLVGLKa SASH. 1)00123. HLIXDSO. RED CLOUD NEBRASKA (o) DRY LUMBER SPECIALTY. TIIK ftEsT IS THE hAHKVT. 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