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General Stra4evt the grwitcfit author ity on Indian railroads, exthnates that the benefits accruing from her railwaj-s to India amounts to over &X),000,0U0 per annum. At Oakland, Cal., live Mrs. C. A. Hryant, now agd, once a belle, whom George IV. once kissed, and t? whom Na)oleon III. is said to have offered his heart, hand and empire. In speaking of the Bible, John Milton naid: "There are no songs to be com pared with the songs of Zion; no ora tions emial to thooc of tho prophets, and no politics like those the Scriptures teacli." John C. Calhoun, grandson of the great nullifier, is an Arkansas planter, lie is a litrgt: and heavy man, but well proportioned. He has tin oval face, j-omowhat massive in its outlines, with mild blue eyes and a small brown mus tache. At Chieo, Cal., a colt belonging to a citizen wax hanged by getting a waiter alout its throat, whereupon the man's hunting dog went to- his door and scratched and howled till he roused his master, and then conducted him to the stable. Tin; London Spectator says: "Ve ;usect that wealthy Americans get 'the people crammed down their throats till they grow as weary as the late Horace Greeley, :i most liberal giver, who once answered a request for money 'to save a few souls' with the snarl: 'Get out! There ain't half the souls damned that ought be.' " The huge C3'cloan walls of Tiryus, which form the principal defenses, are comjioscd of irregular limestone blocks, many of them from six to nine feet long, three wide and threo feet high, and Dr. Schlieman declares that they were laid without mortar, their weight keeping them in ttosition, and the interstices be ing filled with small stones. BcniorjtkuM member of the of his .withdrawal, fflr Iwsrfca4 varied experience ftaaJlr bieoaitut i mper&lefiuent of hchook 'at"Kjuas8 xnyi juwr eonunuing in xnis posmon foe some timej he' decided to complete his academic studies, and, arranging to have his oilicial dntic ierformea b a substitute during tht: ensuing ear, he started for New Haven, and entered the senior class at Yale earh in the present week. In looking for a lodging place, he found that his old room ou High street was for rent, ami hu now occu pies it again, after a lapse of over twenty years. Capitalists an now busy iith schemes for -"transforming the arid regions of Western Arizona into blooming gardens. 1'our irrigation canals are now in course of construction in Gila Valley, below the junction of Salt river, and when completed will provide the means of cultivating an extent of country capable of supiiorting 20.000 people. " Another scheme for tapping the subterranean waters of the Santa Cruz river between Caftfa Grande, and Tucson will border the route of the Southern Pacific from Yuma to Tuc.-on with a productive country instead of a waste. The Arizo na fanner will have the advantage of being able tonipplv the Eastern markets with fruit before the earliest fruits are ripe in California and thus secure high prices. While peaceful pursuits are thus llouri.-hing in Western Arizona the east ern iortion harassed by Indian dep redations. " . MKS. IiANGTItY'S FATIIEK., flow Horn that verse ' run? &ns- ttiiiHr like this isn't it ? There are vehm ttrach the nlicIc 5trinc And uol.y fame u jirourt to win ibem; Alas! rr tnem who never ine. Itut die with all Uiclr muslclu Ujciii.' " "Yes, that's beautiful, pathetic and true," said your representative. "The poet alludes to people who ore some how suppressed, and never get their full allowance of jor and air. Which reminds me of a letter shotvn me the other day bv Hiscox fc Co. of New York signed by, Mr. R. C. Williams, f Chapman, Snyder &. Co., 1'a., a promi nent business man of that I'hice. HaJ J FAHSONS House, Sign and Decorative Painter. Paper r Hanger, Grainer, etc. i &- GROCERY HSUSE writes: is man oi mat mice, rie I have suffered with Alh-ijX Begs respectfully to inform the public that he has hwaiecl in Ked Cloud, and after oonsiderable exierience in Hurop ean cities is prepared to exeeut" all hnuit-hus of the , B-ji trade with neatness and di?pateh. It will pay itjr all to see me beiore eonTraunr ior work. s v i KV IT W here will be found everything m tne jrnKrV Hue, u b a Sugar. Teas, offvvs. Sirups. Fruit. Ha voit. Mi am. Dried lieef. A Via It to tliu Veiicrlle lran at Quiet Home In .lemey. HU An English nobleman, Lord Russell, the inheritor of an illustrious name, who has been traveling in this country, is a young man of a retiring disposition and no particular talents that have yet been discovered. He seems overshadowed by the weight of his name, just as his grandfather, who made it, appeared overshadowed 13' the stupendous hat he was in tho habit of wearing. "It is noticeable," remarks Life (IjOU don), "that the oueen, after returning to Windsor from .Scotland or elsewhere, always pays an early visit to the Em press Eugenie. The difference in their fortunes, if it has any influence, with the ijuccn, only makes her more .sympa thetic and affectionate. Hut while the empress is tho survivor of a fallen dynasty and the queen is an empress whose, throne is the firmest in the world, they are women who have jeeuliar griefs in common, in presence of which the difference in their external fortune is as nothing.11 Labouehero thinks the following pass age from HuskinV Pricteritu-1' is about ns gootl a .specimen of emeirious vanitv as an eminent man has ever favored the world with. Little Johnny had found his first piece of copper pyrin, and thus moralizes on the event:" "If only then in' father and mother had .seen the real strength and weakness of their little John, if they had given me but a sliag gy Welsh 6iiy, and leit me in charge of a good Welsh guide. . . they would have made a man of me there aiid then, and afterward the comfort of their own hearts, and nrobably the first geologist of my time in Europe.1 South America is more than double the size of the United States. The. Em pire of Hra7.il seems on the map quite ns large as Australia. It is twenty-fom times the size of England. The. Argen tine Kepublic is nearly as large aJ Europe, taking ltusia out. Bolivia and Venezuela are each twice the M.e of England. New (iiunada and Peru each as largo, as England and Scotland. Ecua dor something less, Paraguav equal to (Jreat Hritain. Urug.iv and ('hili about uii; .;uiH ami me. nine Known regions of Patagonia ami Terra del l'uego at least double the. dimensions, of (Jreat Hritain, Hritish. French, and Dutch fJuiana are nearly as large as Great Hritain. A leading publishing house states that when a nianucript is received it is turned over to a "reader,1' who. after examining it carefully, returns it with his opinion as to its" merit or lack of merit. If a reader returns a mauu tcript with a strong indorsement the merits of the work are considered from . a commercial point of view whether it is likely to sell, how much it will cost for publication, etc Frequently the manuscript is turned over to a ccond reader, sometimes to a third. If all say: This is a strong work; think it will pay you to publish it.'' or word to , .mat eitect, of course their recommenda tion goes a long way in the question of publication. A traveler in New Mexico givt-s a glowing description of the country throngh which u new road passes, anil tells of the Seven Cities of the Chieo Valley what almost reads like the ro mantic explorations of. the members of the Smithsonian Institute. He savs tlnit there are to-day in that vallev ruins of large buildings five stories high, and some of them in Mich an excellent Mate of preservation that the mnsonrv and plastering an; looking as nSw and fresh ns though done but a few vears intend of centuries ago. Thee buildings are iwpularly supposed to be of "Aztec origin, but strange to say. there is at present no historical account of them or their builders. Secretary Bayard is growins: quite - .deaf. Those who have dealings with liim in his office soon discover that a .conversation carried on in an ordinary tone is entirely lost uion the Secretary. It requires an effort 1o make him hear. Mr.- 'Bayard is loath to acknowledge that such infirmity T$ overtaking him, and when one raises his voice he is in clined to scowL Hence it is that much is wasted by those who personally see therrcmier." A gentleman who recent ly made a call said: "I must have talked with . the Njetvtarr five minutes j liefore I discovered he w:is deafv I Vloift believe he heard a word I Kiid until 1 drew closer to him and talked " with extra force into his car.' " .... - v..j Mierniaii, uno w -wfcfcac.odd vcars app, has rf his poeatf. linteftikis eoi- St. Heliers is a clean little city, well paved and shaded. Its inhabitants are very proud of it, and, albeit, they have never erossed to the continent in their life, they tell you llatly that their shops are much handsomer "than anv in Paris. You really want to believe them, they lie so earnestly. Yet there is one thing the Jcrseymau may brag about until he dislocates his jaw, ami I am sure ho will Mot succeed in overpraising the beaut of the women. I have met everywhere on this lovely island a dozen of girls far Lndsomer than the Lily of which it boasts. This is, doubtless, the reason why Ihe members of the Koval Yacht Club find it so pleasant anil con venient to linger here for months at a time. It is their boiineous patronage, indeed, which has made St. Helicrs so thriving a place; for, whether it be the equable climate, or the pretty girls, or both, certain it is that my lord, duke, tarrying here from Augut to December, contrives at once to enrich its citizens and have a "dem jolly time1' himself. Thus did that great inf good man the benefactor of Londoi society, thestage, and chiefly the IV of Wales his grace the Duke of iScdford, who dis covered the .Jersey Li!.,. The rectory stands in the heart of the town, a vii in urbe. The clean granite stoma; and white shutters .-how dimly through the thick hedge and tall, um brageous tree.-. As I approached by the gravel path the front door opened and out came the dean, very handsome and distingue, indeed, as madame at the ho tel had said. If you will add two or three inches to Dan Dougherty's height, tjrty or forty pounds to his weight, remodel his jaw and lower lip upon the Eiiirli-di plan, and trim his whiskers. you will have the dean's double. Talking commonplace for a time, I finally broke the ice with: How do you regard your daughter's entrance upon the stage.?'' "Oh, I don't knoAv," said he, smiling. "I really haven't thought much about it. She is the best judge now of her own conduct. She is old enough, don't vou think?,' "How old is she?" "I'm afraid Lily wouldn't wish me to tell. Not that she's much older than she looks, but age, you know, is a wo man's only secret. The finest Christian lady I ever knew would lie about her age to me -once vowed she was only -10 years old, with tears in her vyits, where as the parish register showed" her to be CO." "Have vou ever heard of Mr. (lel) hard?" The dean looked wicked for an in stant and then said coldly: "I think Mr. (Ichhard is a fool. I am sure Lily has been misunderstood in this matter. You Americans doubtless believe her to be very shrewd ami knowing in the was of the world, but she is not. 1 have often cautioned her against ier mittiug her iiialiuation to rcpoc impli cit confidence people to lead her into relations which would be misconstrued to her social hurt. She takes after me in this respect, and 1 can only pity, not chide her." "Have you heard her phry yet?" "Only as an amateur. Hut I am sure she has talent and will succeed. You see the great difficulty is that her old un fortunate fame as a beauty1 predis posed the critics against her. and it must be some time before the real merit tha. she undoubtedly possesses can erad ma for over forty years, and had a ter rible attack in December and January 1SS2. I hardly know what prompted me to take Parker's Tonic. I did so and the firi-t day I took four doses. The ell'est astonished me That night I slept as if nothing was the matter of me, and have ever since I have had colds since, but no asthni. My breath ing is now as perfect as though I had never known that disease. If you know of any one who has usthma tell' him in my name that Parker's Tonic wiil cure it even after forty years, There was a man who escaped th e fate of thase whom the poet laments. This preparation which has heretofore been known as Parker's Ginger Tonic will hereafter beadyeitiscd and sold under the name of Parker's Tonic. Inasmuch as ginger is an unimportant ingredient, and unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their custo- imers by substituting inferior prepara tions under the name of cingcr. we 'drop the misleading wprd. There is no change, however, ip the preparation iwplf, and all bottles remaining in the hapds of the dealers wrapped under t became of Parker's Ginger Tonic contain the gcriuine medicine if thft facsimile signature of Hiscox it Co. is at tve uoitom of the outside wrapper. iiLeave orders at C. L. Getting. ri M e a :s M ,a. f rH, Ct.r. Fb'Mr, Fee!. Oi- and Qwotnuwiir ChdOdani -ra' mr Tolaco HofiiuSr r U r Lm!i u t t i irv df tii- pnbiu- pur max IN FEATHEBLEY'S BUILDING. 0poHo he Chicago Lmulmr Yard. S.V.LUDLOW. To hb people oi Red Cloud and On and after the J0th (lav of Frouarv 1 ssii I ViJnilv will M-ll W. HOUGHTON STRICTLY FOR CASH Merchant Tailor Or produce, can at all times use a lare amount of butter and egg? and will alwa3's pay the outside price. I want everybody to call and get prices before purchasing else wherj. See if I don't make it an object for all to pay cash for troods. You can You can at all timos find tho largest frofhest and most completo lino of groceries and queenswaro ia tho Republican Valley and prices that no man can boat. Goods promptly delivered froo to all parts of the city. B. F. MIZER. OporaHonso Proprietor of Grocery Stor d RED OLOUD. r Stop that Coughing, By useing Dr Frazier's tnroat and lung balsan the only sure cure for colds, cough hoarseness and soar throat and all disease of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a Cough. It may be fatal. Scores and hundreds of gratefull people owe their lives to Dr Frazier's Tnroat and Lun Balsam and no family will ever be without it after useing it, and discovering its marvelous power. It is put up in large family bottles, and sold at the Finall price of 50 cts. Ferguson & Co. The Impending Danger. The rcsccnt statistics of tne number of deaths show that a large - majority die with consumption. This disease 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 si.e free. For sale by Ferguson & Co. F. 0. HUTCHINSON & CO, INAVALE, - - NKKKASKA. C'EXEKAL DKALKKri IX - NEBRASKA. nnd tho finest lino o! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MELTON, &CO. Custom work neatly done and after the most approved fashions cutting and fitxins: a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand Eaat Side WobHtor Stroot. J usuullv iii ex- Groceries, provisions, dry goods, and ;ill ;ntilfs found in a first class country store. Produro taken chance tor goods. Cash paid for grain. Store in Cheese Factory Buiding M Geo. O. EAIL xeiser & Co., fAfE Bv Piles! Pileslt P Sure cure lor blind, bleeding and itching piles. One box has cured the worst case of 10 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after use ingwilliam's Indian File Ointment It absorbs tumors, allays itching , acts as poultice, gives instant relief. Psepared only for piles, itching of the private parts , nothing else. Sold by druggists and mailed on recientol price, $1. Williams Mf'o Co. Props. Cleveland, Ohio. The Excitement Not over. The rush at Ferguson & Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons alllicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam for the tin oat ""d lungs which is sold on a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard familv remedy. Price 50c nnd $1. Trial size ree- Dr Frazier's Magic Ointment. A sine curs for boils, burns sores cuts, tlesn wounds, sore nipples, hard and soft corns, chapped lip and hands I'rice 50c. Sold hy Druggists. villiama iMk'c Jo., Props. Cleveland. Ohio. Sheriffs Sale. VIKTUK OF AN KXKCrriOX ISSI'KI) IlV.I. II. Il.'iilt'V. fli-rk nl Hu- flUtrii't i-.uirf . . . - : y. - - - ....... o tlir hicMlli .Indicia! tlMnrt in ami lor the county nrVelitfr;iiul state of Xelraka. ami to me ilulivcrcil in tavorot the St. .losenli Plow Co,, plaintilT and against SmiioK' S: Sm. 1). It. SjiunoKlf. F. I- Spanole. l.ilil P,. SpaimKk and Ancll I.. Funk defendants, I have lcied on the following d'-erihed pioiN ami chatteK as Hie roHrty orahl SiannKX: Son. 1. P.. spaii ople. F I.. Spanofjle, David 15. SpanoIe ami Aiicil L. Funk, to-wit to rod-, cheek row ulie. .t Mils oil. Weir cultivator eMni-.. plow etra., vises, mower extras, .slieiler etra. ouer ex tnis, wind mill exfras. bolts a:id irotis.shclviu?; canvaM ami .sickles, plow handles, roller colters. I'jow-sliarcs. 1 jack. :i Champion liav nike. ? Keystone com planters I Cliainpfoii 10 lioe Ki-aiiiilrill. 2 St. Jo .stalk cutter attachments, 1 dl.sk harrow. '' Clialltiue one-liore drill. : stir rniK plows. ! Weir seeder attachments, Ke tone check nmers. I reel of check wire, 1 fee'd cutter, i:t corn iilous. which I shall expose at public sale to the highest ladder for cash at the Liberty Pole in Ked Cloud. Webster counry. Neb., on the liitli dav of March, l,w, at ono o'clock P. 31. tosatisiv.said execution ami costs. Dated the'.'nd dav of .March, Ksm;. H. C. Scorr. Sherilf. Legal Notico. TOTIChI 1IKHKUV civrx rn v i r, 11 irtue of a chattel .1, urbane datrd k VT..U r 1st. ls.s.. in faorol the uiidrsiRii,-d. in. I m. v cllled in the oJIlce of the coiiutv J. rk l . l-t r county. Nebraska, and executed , ..tw.ir.I litK-tiald to secure the iaiiicnt uf.i . n . . promlssurv note (or r-kVXi. unit inten-st .a u.. raleof lOjKTccnt. tti.m tlie d.it-ut s.ud i...t Ke. ib'laiiit hain4 been ni.i.le m x.. ..,vn of .said sum, .in,i s-,,,1 ,, ir:",,,.,. ., , !llf. . jN itl . ami insecure, therefore 1 ui.l soil the pr -jm rt; I in said u:nrtK.ii- desi rib.-d, at public .an t...u on the f.irmof 'Ibouias i,uii.ii In s.-.-tioa , u n . ' niti,;' lo. in Webster countv. Nebniska. ni s.ii I unl.iy. .M.uclr.'T. lssi;,at lOoVlock.V .M of s.:l. day tho follow in- described ptopttv. tu-wit 1 he ci op of corn irniwn on the north side of sVc tionus. in Kim Cieek precinct and count t of Webster, on what Is known as WV lbi.oi.is ijuinn larui. i: i;n.iini Final Proof Notice. TOTI i lc Attention Teachers. Notice is licret.yivcn that I will examine all persons who may done to oiler themselves as candidates for teachers of the common sehools of Webster county at my ofliee in lied Cloud on third Saturday of each mouth. Mxainiualiou.s oonnneiicc at it a. m. Di not ask lor special e. animations. c. W. Scimnokk, Sup't.' icate this prejudice troin their minds. But that time will come, wo are Mire of it, absolutely sure." "Do you keep up any communication with Mr. Langtry?'' "None whatever. But I have nothing harsh to say of him at all. Indeed, my own family a Hairs take up all my time and attention, and I can give but brief considerations to Lily.- They were, no doubt, extravagant while in Ixmilon, foolishly so. I believe, and are now en gaged in the mortifying tak of reaping tin whirlwind. It is ott'Ui a very profii" able. if not pleasant, employment, you know.' C'or. I'iiladttpiia l'rc&t. Tho Sew Stovepipe Hat. Sometimes then is a good ileal in a hat. and .sometimes there is not. The latest authority says there :s to be less room in the upper of the tovephc than usual. In fact the newest dudes are al ready tapering oil at the lop a good deal like the old-fashioned sugar-Toaf, or the historic hat of the witch-burners. Of course there will b more or less outcry against the enlongation and nar rowing of the stovepipe. It is ugly and uncomfortable enough at the best. But wlu.il it conforms 'measurably to the si.e of the human head and keeps up something of the spirit of the soft hat or turban the human eye is not too .severe ly offended. But to'run it up to a plain, black, blunted point is too much even for the prevailing beauty of men. 1'o.vsibly the return to the Puritau shnpe of hat may swing it? back some what toward Puritan mondv and in omo things some Hople might be in clined to call that an improvement. But it is doubtful if the hat would accom- phslumuch toward improved luortditv. Even the head is rather ineffective In hat line, and much hats. The narrow iim-nncu me women verv le-ss tsm be said of top hats; have not much, and the men are much tougher subjects. uie whole, IitVc is to bo hoped foe ia tie ;w nuts, of the tlki!adclpkim Oa J Or. Thomas Anderon prcscJidcs it in Dr. Frazier's Root B ttra.e Frazier's root bitters are not adraiu shop beveraSe, but are strictly medical ineveiy sense. They act strongly up on the liver and kidneys, keep the open and regular, cleanse the bloov and system of every impurity. Sold bd ruggifitsfl. Win. A Morrison, DruuKist ami Ex Mayor of Iowa City says: "The largess sale on Chamberlains Cough Kemeyd is to persons .vho have used it befor and know its curative powers. Whv They Call Uim 'Old Man " If cs, that's sadly so." said Jenkins "my hair is turning gray and falling out before its time. Use something ? 1 would out most hair restorers are danucrous." " True" answered his friend, "but Parker's Hair Balsam si as harm less as it is effective. I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop calling you 'Old Man Jenkins.' " It never failsto restore the original color to gray or faded hair. Kichly perfumed, an clc gaut dressing. Some oue has figured out ihat life is like harness because it contains tracee of care "lines" of trouble; "bits of good fortune, brceche"of good man ners nna "bridled" tongues, and every one has a tug to pull throuuh a eevei cold unless they take Chainberlin' Cough Remedy. Best buy a bottle be ore you get strapped. Mr. N. G. Moulder, Superntenden for the Bradstreet Vercantile Agencv DesMoiues, Iowa, irays he Ls highly pleased with the effect of Chamlierlin's Cough Remedy, that his family have used it with m arked benefit. Si mi la expressions are heard in every come munity where it is sold. Any one us ing will not long sutler with cold. It i pleasant to take and harmless to give children of anv age. .. Mr. "N. Stone, our produee tle.iler sa he would not do without Athlo- iVlltWrut litis lt.tltHi.laak 1-m n..tt fMHMHC Hil ill-CUMIlll9MI 1UI iWI Ilil'lIO Harness Shop J L. MiLLEft, I.'iiidCfllcc. HloonilnKtoii. ,b IVb ? lsii.-. H'i: i.s iiKiei'itv :i i:n that tiih follow illir named -etfl. r li:i f.te.l ik.II.. .il his intention to make linal proof in sut.oort nf his claim, ami that sald prool will Ih made lu" fore tlie. Millie, or in his abem-c. the tb-rk of Hie district court oi ebster i-iHintv. i llrd Cloud. Neb.. tin Saturday . nl .i. k'h. u .1 A. MI'S .Mil Ai:iNK. tn II il app No. s.v. I. lor the l:. nne. 1 DKAI.KK IX iIAKNKSS COLLARS, SADDLK MOHSfiBLANKETS wl 1 1 1'rf. COM BS. 15 11 US I ES HARNESS OIL and everything usually kept in i firs class slum. Awo doors north of 1st Nat. Bank- RED CLOUD. NEB. DR. HENDERSON. 630 &603 Wya":ot;e St., KANSAS CITY, MO. iv in tnicut'o. Autnorlzrd to trf nt nil Chronic. NVrrmjs ami Ss?lsl mAf Etomtnid Wfnkn lMi;bt Ixsf.il.tVi. nal J VU11H jr Ixhik f SmM PowrrJ.4c. GuaniiOCirror iiH.nry rrfutxlnL Chrrr low. Ac'niwl rrncru nee re IniDortint. liii uriout ittfslirji'r, ii.nl J-o tltivp totfti rntntmiin litUiM-rtrratni tirtiiatl ilfdi- cnirifrntTrrjwhrffrcfj.nn :rr or lirraiafr. SUtryinr C3o a nl-mt ir trnni. C.nultat.on frrr im1 conldr nt.sl. A utrUK. tur twin ucsiiiutu. : Kolr-ltorficin uii.p. nUC! I II ATICMTGREAT TURKISH HrltUmAI lorn rheumatic curl A POriTVE CT'RE for RIIEt'SIATlSM. $500 for iit rsrtlili tm'nin.: faiU In cure .r h'!p. Orr:r.ttlisTtr inaniuHef nwlH-me On dor giw r!lf f fewclnr HKr ff rrr mnl puininj.. r.t. Cnr-cornp!t'-liu Stn Trtiyt SrMj "tatrmrnt of rw 'rtli tmp for Cjrrulr. C' Lor i'J. Dr.Henderson, 606Wyandotte St. Kuw City. Ma a rffffHK v or In rti rjTcnry ru.m. 'l 1. iif see "T ti.wi. I, north of l: JO . He mmih.., ih.. i.,ll..vil- wilnessfs to pme his contiini..it-' residence upon, and cultivation of said land. u. .lamrs ( liaplu. John r.Miuth. John IN.sey. Tarev till ol I.'ed (food. Neb. . tt.MVIlZr'K. ircsisUr. Final Proof Notico. I.'lllil nnice, r.loomiiiulou. Neb JVt, 3. lM. totici: is nn:i:i: ;ivi! that tiii: l'' folio in: named settl. r has lllen notk-.! of his intention to make fnlal proof 'n support of bis claim ami that the testimom of iIh- w Itm-ss,, in said proof will lie made before. n i.'ickanls a .Notary rmilc ..f W. bster count), at Ib-.l loinl.on Wediiesdax. .March ITlh. I-s, .t,d that tcstlmoii) of claimant will be made In-fore newsier and Ke.eiur C. s lind .aU'-. at ItloomlUKtoii, .b. on Salunlax . March j -. KUANK .lOM'.s, in i re. if. .-. .o. -ij, jor Hie s(. it see 1 ' north of i.ii,e i. west. He naiH-s the fo.win witnes.es to prove Ids continuous rt-sblein upon and cultivation of s,d iltt,i jZ: nintou Kinker. Ihomas Kennedy, Kuinivrsoti I'ollelt. lolin .Mltclr-ll. all of 1N-.I Cloml. . W. s,VnzitJ. IN-isler. Aduainlstrator'a Notico. Isiati: or .losKni iti'iti:. ii: k si:i J III" Undersigned h.li In-ell aplH.lHt.-d administrator of th the estate of .lrrs..p. ltur jateof tlieni.nt of Webster and Mule of Nw" hnisKa, deceased, herchv jrues noti'-e that he will npjx-ar before t lie county court of W ebster count), at the court nom In I.Vd (loud at the Oet4it-r tenu, on the s.,, MoihIm in (). totn-r next. is.--,, nt uhith time all pernis hHiite claims against s.ii, estate ar notlel jnd re quested to attend forth.' piir;no of havtnr the same adjusted. AH j.er'oiiH polebte! to s.l esiaieare reUested to make lmwdiHtt Uleiit to the UlidersiKiieil. Dated .M.irrh iJth, W ' K. It. Ior. AdmiwistraJor. AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 000 acroa Land for Salo. Improved Fannn, tinimprovod Lnndo. BHlno8 HotiHoH, RciddouooH, and Town Lotn Corrospondonuo invited. MOSHEB'S MEAT MARKET ! T. J. MO CHER, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats! OF ALL KINDS. Market Every Day and Prices Reasonable Old Stand, Red Cloud iK MAM WHO IC UNACQUAINTED WITH TMC CIOCNAIHV Of TMIB COUNTRY. WILL SCE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE pay- Final Proof Notico. N md Oilier at HloomitiKton. Neb. l'eb. IT. i-at. rOTK i: is. m:i:i:i:vi;ivKx that tiik f('llO'.M!lt:-!l.'iIliel s,H,.r 111. filed ti.flo i.f ins uuensiou .o make linal proof in support of bis claim, and that said jnii uill le ntntj be fore.lude. i-r tit his ai.seiice. the clerk of the d'strict court of Uelistcr Hint).Ai Itwl flood, Neb. ou Sattirda). April 3, lv.;,( U ILL! AM FI.iJHirs. on HM apt N'o or,. tr ilw sw t s,-e jt. t 1. N" Kl-W. lb na iiK-s the follow-Jrur ulti...s--.' to proe hlrotiti:iHit residetwe Bim and cwltl .itlon of H.t d land, it- i. corse IItot. AarMii Heatou John lnliii. John lioliliivm, alt of lt-d . wua, .ei. .". W SWITZLI:, l.'eiciater. !. - "? mmmtmm ' MMNnrMrMNJM ','"'faLiAM i ": a ". lyji m smH ' H k N 8"7 f )M 'i ynjfVcrih ngfafftlbrt Lea ofi VI f gL&F is-' il twwttta 'FjMlm,Tm:vv . 'iV?- ijVMamBtz'ijP i jsiwA ,s.s2 "" "-!vo. r m 9 y1g?rij: osr -ISO L L i yo i s Ji- CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY Hr rtwyn ur v, rn" i p'.'.on u I ( -"i f'n' on to 1 11 jrHnctpiU IlntMi Km mmi V'wit, ut In.i.n. nvl ttyrm -j il irAi'. ' Utt- t-o r on. tmnoruint niUlZxmtu. nontnl 1 nlc i Vmt nv-ti-m of thro . i t-iuiNporuiUii which Invito rifl f2riH. tn;oTtr.ivi.'luni tra'tlr tvi.von ft of tho Atlnr'Ic nnd t'nanc Coiuit ft In nlio tho fnvortt r.nl Kt, r. ' rrul from roinUt Znpt.'tion'hmaM. i Houthcntt. nnd rorr'-tpon'hn'f rK-'t-'t v. ? Nr rthwet nl South wAl Tho Kocic l-.r.n'I yrm Inc. .!" in St tzmin Ut) nml brnnrhtm Chlmmn Jollot. Ottawn, IviSulJo. f'ooria, Uon"ijo. M'i;no nrul ltoclc Inland in ilUrwS.! Dftvonnort, M.imtno. V.'nKlixtivm. Fnlrtloiii, ottumw. OiikaIoW W?2? Llborty. Ioa city f;- Moin liallnnoi VlntrF:t. A tli.ru ir- i?TX-I.tT" Ailflnhrin tc.lm flt1rM fi.rrfl Bctl1 f . tln-1f Kit.rr ! 'T f "-"s-... ..,.-..., w,..... ,--..- - ",-'"?. ". in low. ircnion. uorcoro'i ini rvrirswifl . c.y ih UKthUln, i .M'wt.rl. Imvimvnrth -T.7. .Vri1"' In iOin-os. AJrx.rt I'ta Unr.Myni nl Hi PbJ. Jn itlrjJlotA: VZi.l .U THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTK GuurT"'Js it pntronn.thnr, !n or prrionjU icuritr m.tTnrui k. ... thruC irh'v it i.ilustKl roidxv!. rTIWOth ImriCM Of rVtnOm... .TL !? -"" Iniman nnu lur-onww, .!--. i-.iiiv trv m t.iiijijii uvuicu KOVrri .Km jirm ... ty. rA . :..'. j .- rj ....- ji WiiH ml conncr in? doivji in union u?pom. ttr.a ttn luiurtoii of tin Pnvj-jtror En .lDtnnri Tho Fvt Exprrrvi Trn;rw tx'tw-n ChJcvo nl tho MbrtvuiH oi. . Ay bai;t r j vort nnl ' r hcv., ro,.lnar ntock iw nr barfw-it - HkKl ran mnXn It. tho finfol apptlrtncv-i of Dtent rrZrZE?ZL?l rumJt-mJ r&uter ar Tnndbn m. uitTurptMrcsd comfortf an 'nlncv Hio7pcrr Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas City. Denver to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis. BEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BACCACC CHECKED THROUCH. Legal Notice. J county cot hi in a .vi j h.i: w:i tT roimt . -lr . Ill Ihe HMttT ol Vbr lrv oate of the uill of Martha . 1'hkI. ficvn). Tlie t.t? of NfbntsJvA to lo-irs .ihI nvxt f kiu of the safd Martbn V. Iaiil. drr-av.i TV notire that tliere h.ts 1vh -! in Un- prtfbut rourt a written Instrmneut jmrportia? u ! the Ust will and trstawnt of ilartha '. Iai fwr prooaif mm xiKmatM-c. It it tbn-Iorr rwrr4 mai vwuiiLiHrr vv w-t tor twariHc th wrst L of April A. !. t.si. Irffor- said c.-utl M tlif Uht Of lorh-rsU uu.: -ahMrJi now n jht-v if terc:ed may ai-.r and touOt the f 1 further onlrml that a rjr of this ordrr t tmt.iiirsl thrrv iks-cvp tre!. In tlt- ftl Ootid Chief, a weekh nei j-;r nf th Mate Intrstltnnr wref I hare h-rrt- i nt? Iiaml and aflHol the d of tie sui." fmrt i j:eti . jouc mis -tii uv oi iarra, imv V. a. Mi Km. v, Mmty Jorfy J o. O. Y rt riu Attorney for Kxtetttwr. jt Road Xotlcc. or tho ItiUtni. tiiinu an1 umiiSrJfjSn"iSI "H,P Ann..Mta. iu.il HiwJtH nn r-ih I. 7-..JLt!C J55r!,?SCn "ItlnrOtt Atchison, nro no rui th OjobraUxI Jtsaialn Chair CArW0' Uty amA THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE nnd Urt'h iTovlaoM Over thi route. 2,t &SJS,1?l2S yirotxr.d of Iowa ami UinnwX. It i73Z SS'SL.??? rich -a: heat 3eMn nnd natoml Jwida of tatiorlSrtW rout" lth Still ro:fc.r DIIIHOT LINK. tIa SwittVjS? k -. CouncI Blua. Korn Clsr. 2linniotji and iii JhSitL!'45 For djul(X InioTzniim poo Stop Sau FoWlSJSfS-1 PIS ' " - ',"""1 n. n. wMbbb. r m. iMiJM Cer Ik a PiHnftr Ant. Ckt CABLE, President and Ctrtfjl Mjnaytt, Cfc!ey- QTATKOK .VEi:i:KA. VKBTKK -- i.ss ii)UtiitKin rvvirjf uuir.y (ruses. 1 haye sold almost three j dien dottle tbw spring and summer Trirough tickets over trie Curling' ton Route are for sale by the Union Pacific, Denver Ml Rio Grando and all other principal railways, and by ah acents of the "Burlington Route. For further information, apply tc any agent, or to -QMU.SEL' i X)l V- n rniBWiskM:-rapt'in:''4 b n 4 rnt acrrtaiu ral praterf fir Ut -ti'h i-Uivm Ualvsii)4s, 3idfibs,lii2i tlr nat -. at ebtrrxmij. aiirr itoi a iir hkw b-nlol as fwU... t VHHrw-fay Mi int rr'-Is t-As-t ol tb tMtrtht rorutr t -rt Iter- 3. liri Uir t . iris tti f m h Adrn tvnnt aoU Acitercs!t? Unf. llrttrv tmk.o due vxath cue mil Uy a iAttl rvl ca: of t& xKrth-Wfcst mfjvrof srtJoa thrrv a. l-rtnt fmr l. raurr tru Watr rreu:j. Nbrax, ua rvrtot faruraWr ajJ nxnm-t).I. thi rs-UbtfshifK-nl 4,'f -Ul rsA. airl all j-s'o& IUrlo cr rLuw for dannrrH wM l- Cli m tJrt rtifit rir'.' fG'ttr- on or 1-eittv tn-nr. tf AjTJlrJh. l-sp..cr iSzhxvcAMWl 1 e-slaWr-jH-I mtfenut rvfftKr Ibertu. lil Gyr. Marr h . !?. J. H, BAJUKV, Couulj CkTk. Western Cottage Organs AND Ham in mason & flamm Pianos. Are wlebraU-cl for their beauty and finwh. quick iesii0iie purity and voluinii of tow, arid made of the text mitrSl and by the- lxt woricmen tliat c-in J Jmd. Every iiitnifiient it fully warniutal in all its part for five yearu 1W 11 . and examine tlic instniiiiiits lefore iiurcluwing. , V, X a KOLL.r virc.our-jionii oi vrgus office, iUed Cloud. 1 " to liosticr s pnTr2. lrrvich: a lard-eraed t ss c iKrilhklm -fui. f nw. --.rfiS '",gSiff m -!' - -& "fcsJ ,..5? t ji , JX,Zi it-itS j. Jhu r U'i:h&&- f w SW. 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