E2E1 WBRgflggSglSSggSSgyi- ..;&M&t . : :: lt;tIcfa'v.;'!:t Sl a J "$T ' 55-- 3&rA2?S ;g rTr :;.,,-:, -rimiBv; u WTTr-TT-- " ' -m ,;i1.BaaBaT,BwMpr1i?B3WHw& ?n. fSsC 5y.6&2. .Th. f wsfirs? . -, myr j. . irb- Bjs '-trMaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SI .' ?. ' jf K 1 f :k iy f5- MPhe Red Cloud Chief FJUJ)AY, APJUL SO, 18SG. Rat-Killing at Cambridge. There are a few students at Harvard college each vear. writes a correnjwml cnt of the ew York Herald, "whose natural thirst for sport is not satiated by the tame and ordinary attractions of college rowing, base-ball, foot-ball and lawn tennis. They want something more exciting, and to supply this want some of the more wealthy Mtidcnts a short time ago started u polo club and won glorv for themselves and their jxHiies'at Kewport last Mimmer. There, are other students more venturesome am! reckless, whose longing for excite ment can only be patislied ny imports of more bloody character. The result h:ts been that during the pat few years hard-glove conti'Ls and cttk-!ights have not been of iiifntqucut occurrence in the college rooms. Last winter there was a brutal dog-fight in one of the most thickly inhabited of the college domi ciles. So secret have thevi a 11 airs been kept that probably not more than a dozen students have known ol them, ami during tlie past sS.vyears only one of them has leaked out and appeared in print. It would mean immediate expul sion for everyone concerned if the facul ty should get wind of any of these con tests. To-night a new feature was added to this course of secret entertainments riven to wealthy young Harvard bloods. It was a ral-kiiiing content in one of the moat riehly furnished parlors in the linesi of the line buddings of the univ.-r-Kity. A weal'hy western student owns a pretty black :tml tan dog who reeently has developed much .skill in killing rats. A short time ago he oUcivd to bet a fellow-student that Iim pet could finish fifty of the rodents in thirty minutes. The wager was accepted and"'20.' a .side was put up the next day A lew friends of the principals were let into the sccrol, and it was estimated that fully 81,000 changed hands on the result to night. Marly this evening tin; rats were brought in a box t Cambridge by a well-known rat-catcher of the north end of Ioton, who a'o tuniiihcd a large, round pit. The room presented a miecr scene at about 1) o'clock, when thy ;ort began. The clcgaM furniture had been piled up priiui.'icuouIy on all bides of the room, and .standing -and .sitting upon it were twelve young men, the sons of some of the wealthiest families in this state, New York, and the west. Tiny wore tl.vir hats on the back of their heads, were smoking cigarettes ami excitedly offering wagers on the re sult of the contest. The rat.s wen; big and hungry, ami their .-mtcals then ami hiring the contest sent a cold shiver down the hacks of tlu. student, for tear that the noi-c would attract the notice of the college officer-. The dog ua.s soon put into tin; pit. He is a beautiful specimen of the black and tan, and weighed a trille over ten pounds. lit: went at his victims vicious ly, and after dispatching one of the squealing brutes would grab another with lightning-like rapidity. The hung ry rats fought well, and often Mice-ceded in biting the dog. In a short time he was covered with blood, and at. out: time, about twenty minutes after the be ginning of the context, he showed .signs of weakening, and it was fearetl by his backers that he would have to betaken out of t!ie pit. Suddenly he made a wonderful brace and went at his little foes more viciously than ever. The (log killed the last rat ten .seconds before his allotted lime was up. The game little do ; was then taken out, his wounds were washed and dressed ami the dead rats ami pit were taken back to I5otcn by the rat-catcher. The little black and ian was literally covered with bites, but was apparently in no danger of thing from them. TEE 1A5T EFT01T TBI Ml "This h a world oi effort, you know, Sanur, nnd re mutt never-yield when M juchdepsads iioa us," Mrs. Chick Mid to Mrs. Donibey m the latter lay drug coon after little J'ajl had bcea tubored Into the world. Uyt Mrs. Doinbcy could not taake a.i eZ,n and "drifted oat upon the dj.ru an 1 liiuiKiftn ca that rolls round all the vj'.Ul.'' 31 ri. Chick was not an Bgretablc character and no words of hrt couhJ ro'i'C the ycrtle mother's spirit. "We vri'd mak? one more effort," said :'.fn. () Tit niioc, of Stuart, la., to her hu-band whtn he ai utterly dis couraged by w. kr.es. II r. Thornton made the eliort, and why it was necessary for him to nuke it he tells as follows: "I had been subject to the iheumatiiia for several years, it often confining tat to the li'irisc for two or three monthj at a time. During my last attack I was entirely hclplcsj and coijd not do fco much aa to feed myself. I had been in this condition for sir weeks and wan getting very much durourave i, as nothing I had already done had even given rne relief. My wife noticed the advertisement of Athlophoroi ahoui the first time it appeared in our papers. She said to me: " 'Well, here is another remedy for rheumatism. We will make one mora effort.' "I took my first done about 6 o'clock and almost directly went to sleep. Not having had any r leep for three or four nighu th relief was gladly received. I tlept soundly until 0 o'clock, when my wife awoke me to take another do-e. 1 had been for several weeks lying on a lounge. When I awoke to take my .second dose I found that I could move, without much pain. X said to taj wife: " 'I :'iiesa T will cet tin and tro to bed. and I did, getting a good sound bleep. Th next day I was up and could walk around. I continued with the medicine until I had used three bottle. In five days after I had taken my first dose of Athlophoros I went to work" and I ha-o never lost a day'i work from rheumatism since. That waa over a year ago." "You probably spent considerable moner before that in doctoring yourself with dif ferent kinds of medicines Mr. Thornton?" "Yes, I did. If I had known of Athlo phoros four years ago it would hate Bared me much snflering and money lor medi cine, as well as the time I lost in not being able to work." - "Don't you think you ran a risk in go ing to work &o boon after such a long sick ness?" "I did, no doubt, nut I felt assured that I now bad a remedy that would soon knock the rheumatism out of me if I had it again. I fell anxious to go to work after being kept from it so lone;. Athlophoros haa done for me what nothing else could do, and. I take great pleasure in recommend ing it to others. It has proved itself in mv ease to be all that it is claimed to' be." Mr. Thornton is employed in the Chi cac'o, Koek Inland Hud I'ucific Railway shops at Stnarl, and is well known as a hard working and in lustrinus citizen. He takes great pleasure in telling the story of his cure and often fays that that "one more cfiort" was the best he ever made, and that he owes life probably to Athlophoros. If yon cannot cct ATiu.opiior.oi of yourtlrojf Rkt.'we will Mjnii It express jmid. on rcoeipt of rrtfiilur price one lo;l.ir per bottle, Wc prefer that yon lny it from your tlnurckt, tint tf he rwMs't ft. lo not ! prv.:aleil to try Bomct.'ln elj b.ii onlt-r nt onc from us iis tlirrciVd 4Tiu.oruor.o Co. 112 Wall Street, Now Yo.Tlt ZlJnzzini's Political Views. V. ,1. Linton. th writer and engrav er, contributes to the .January CciUtiri, under the till of -Some European Re publicans." anecdotes- of his former friends, tog-ther with their portraits en gravi'd ly hiniM ?f. From a sket.-hof jMnz.ini we .juote t, following: "The wo rid scareeh kmw him cxeepi as the man whose tiiouoht directed the sword of Caribahli. who. alttrnatelv thwa-jed ami helped by the I'icdmontesc Cavour, did raise his I::ilv to nationhood. Hut he wa.s nior- than this; he was acknowl edged head of Euiop.-an . Uepubhcan ism: ami. aulhoriz;d and deputed bv liim to be the exponent of hi principles in this country, it is a duty to h.- o occasion for spying what 'th-.L prinej. )Ie.s were. .Some interest, too. mv read- i-i.-. nun iaw- in :e-irn;ng waai l nave meant bv Europ.n Kepublieanism. f give no hi.-tory of it but very briellv. neither to weary nor to' obtrude. 1 would state what l:sur.g;i;hes the Celtoj; tf which Ise wa.s the founder. So early us 1635. in his oi et Avenir.' he broke away from the tr.iditi.ns of the first l-'reacV. Revolution, denied the ne cessity of looking always to France for the Revolutionary initiative; and boldlv and disiiuetlv tlcclarcd the i!itilliuieucv of th theory of right. Xot right. but tluly. he a.-M-rtetl to be the basis f hu-in-n action: not the desire of happiness (events -the gr.ntest number), but satTilnv the beginning of ail real pro gress. S; J,e took his stand at once a.s not merely tiie political but as a reli' :ous reformer, in the tmiversalitv of duty he found the need of freedom" fo-every-people, toward growth into na tionhood: that nationhood no lomvr mapped out to suit the convenience o? a lew royal families; mt consftuted ac cording to mitural fitness ami attrac lion, for the .ake of cker fellowshin and givater power in the world's work. j.iisnnn suuiesently indicate Hie s;ar uig-poiiu. i-;ji t- ieu"ons ;mi1 l:i.w.. moa. .of a 1 his thought and 'action, llifc poh;ic:jl belief were, tti ,w i,j. own wonts, bttt the cnisetptenees :mrv ot Jess ttireet, isioro or 1-ss apparent, of tlfw supreme laith. Whh h:ni th. .,.i,v;.i t.a ngnt was to be free and fi.W for the public Ttuty. LiucMdun. lie held that the commonwealth ouirh: to b bi-r .. one nugnty growth and statre of an nomt juau. ns.oig aim eouia't in vir tuo as in body.' Lke banuunai? also. ftllllV.. fill fl5?."C Vi'Ltr-rtr.-- I... :.- ., ..vs v. .... ......... .v..,,vi, 111; !TI:vT.l on the bro:herhovd of nations;, on ttie .inv of nations toward husnanity. Who?o over separates families from families, and nations from nation . divide what tlod would have uniteil." M Harvard tft' icLllivc inapnitude oi tho stars is lh& ?ii:cf bjeot ot udv. ai Prineerou: "sm'c-roKsjpy: at Aii-:rIj,.;,V Observatxiry. the dark part of site m;.." spectntnt and tiie ciV-vt. of lisw.inisii,., heat rays on the earth: :ii the 2C:;Ik:-u Obsen.iton. positious ami .tri:ts (, fraiuiiucsr ur. .v.iuc!HiKii3. ur.io:c .tm-.- ORAWOES AND FLORIDA. B t. r::i I jicd nc Blossoms TJndor tho Now Flagr. Even the balmy air and orange groves ol Florida lail to keep its peo ple fail of happiness and comfort. Art oui.st help nature everywhere, in the tropics as among the nines of the north "And chief among the blessings which are ado-itcT to all zones" writes Dr. J. f It'll .Y 4tX ft . vt. .taiiace, tu rtiri laie. tMoruia, is 1'aikcr's Tonic. It seems to have the world fir a field, ami most of the cur rent diseases yield to its action. I have used it in tin; cise of a delicate and dispepttc .youne; lady, with the most gratifying results. It .seemed to accomplish with ease what what, the usti.il prescriptions and treatment for "hat miserable malady failed wholly to to tumg anoiit. lam so clad to ytato that the Tonic, has greatly relieved me personal'y of a troiitderome atonic condition ol the.-toniach of lone stand ing. It is the ideal purifier and iiivL' ornnt." Mosrs Hiscox A Co call es pecial attention to the fact that after April 10th, ISS;:. the name and style of this.preparatiou will liereahter tie sim ply Talker's Tonic. Ihowoid, ginger is dropped lor the mason that unprin principletl tlealers are constantly de cievinc their patrons by substituting inferior preparations under the name 1 ginger, ami as niuger is an unim portant llivoriug incredientin our To nic, we are sure that otir friends will agree with it:' as to the proprietv of the change. There will be no ehinge how ever in the preparation itself: and all bottles remaining in the hands ot deal ers, wrapped under the name Parker's (.linger Tonic contain the enuine med icine if the signature of Hiscox it Co. s at the bottom ot the out sj,Ie wrapper. As Wlion Shq Was Younp. "1 have used Parker's Urtir Belsam ami like it hotter than any similar preparation I know of." writes Jrs. Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. j. Perry, of .'..lit .i ;. .. .... " . t-i'iuorooK springs, .Mass. "MY liatr was almost entirely gray, but a dollar bottle of the bub-am has restored the oftnts.s -intl the tirown odor it hat! w hen 1 v.-as y. tine, not a single gray ia:rlcffc. Since i began apph ing the Balsam nr' hair has slopped falling out. ami i find that it is a penee!y u arm less and agreeable dressing. ; ,41 have have tried Athlophoros in oanily. and it has worked like a charm 1 have kept it for the hisi l-uo months" writes druccisi L .1. Kimball, of Nor way. Mich., civing his opinion of the 5'reat- .rheumatism and neuralgia cure. Capt. -W. A. Abbot of, fin Moine Iowa whopcrvetl in Co. A. 79th. Ind Vol. Infantr, during the war has been afflicted with feverc attacks of rheumn tism more or less ever 6ince, in a re cent interview he stated that no treat ment he had ever found equals Cham berlinV Pain Balm. The penetrating and pain relieving power ol this med icine nlaccs it in the highest list of curative agents known to the scientif ic world, about all tha advertising this medicine ha3 had has been done by persons who have used it and reccom mended it to their friends Try it when you arc in need of a medicine for lame back or rheumatism. Sold by drug gists. Anna Draper of Hepburn. Iowa briefly states her opinion of Chamber ains Couct Remedy. She say. ii ie far superior to ary medicine she ever used for croup. R. E. Joorc. Pres't J. 1 Mmcr.V per John Moore, Cashier First National Bank RED CLOUD. NEBi fnpital, - 75,000. i'ranact a jfeneral bar kIoit busine. buy and fell Cunty w.irrant. Alo County. I're ;inct arnl .School District bondi. Buy and eell -;oreisn Kxchanse- DlitKCTOl'.S; It. K. Moore. Jhn .Voore. i. CM veh rr. H. C. 'Jatcalt W K IticharJson. THEWE3TERN m m UTTLE ! INSURANCE CO. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE. Great Re iliii i ipii I 8 w afeb T wm ! k 'i&.Jf iipsawi4S fSsil - At Mrs. Newlioiise's WE SELL GHEAPEft 5 t t U 1 i isa ess JaJ AT BY COOK bss y? 3Btvt2 ? A. lot of white goods, hamburgs. hosiery, etc. . '.. sold cheaper than ever or elsewhere. Sls s0Ck 'is very lare andrRle Please give us a call before buying. J 0. STeiser Geo. & v;o., RE A & TTA lJ ' 3 1. very reasonbie. A'sd job lot ( f flWB' 2 j imzwtiszs IlLK.iH i C - .ftIi H 3.1 Xta.fl fCkJ9iHK-A AG12xXTS Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 000 acros Land for Sale. Improved Farms, unimproved Lands. Businoas Houses, Residences, and Town Lota Correspondence invited. Jelx tJu AND K DR. HENDERSON. 6G3 ciGOSWfA OOT.E L;., KSSAS CITY, KO j AC i --. - - .-.. ... .... 1213111.': B . A";r.v-;rea ")ir.' tut bmtoil V. .(:, .int Ivw.).SrI uall)" it.1"- fSfi'ill'o'f'.ie. (imrart . n -1 r i v r-' . L-t C-- rfrt ir.trc--Ty orlniurouj k.-i t' i l n sv-Jir-m Irj. t-,.. VilUtM UC n ! '! ce t'f .. ! l-v 1 .l M c r..crttrrMvr;rvf.--rf f -iff ' b-.V.-r. h'y. .r ri-3 1 .' I fir:rr.. C f i' ( r r '. '' AUOOKfurU.t-'ie,S u-l.t . t. a -If .ruu unp. n 1 1 r ! I A3 tiTl C RlTheGREAT TURKISH RHEUliflATiSifi rheuhatic cure. A l-0ITIVECl'llKfrnEt'JIAT15M. '-00 fr3PT ratu tr'snrjrt r.:i trc torbf? ,,t,,' tu. '" .a.niitt.oftwlH-ifi O filc.ui rr.lt t I. d .-. r .urfrrraiil.iiiinj t.lt.1 nrvcyfi MlclmM .' J. cl ttf tnci t .l raw -H '.i.i f ftrruUn. C . or J I Or.HcnJerson. 606V.'yardotto St.. Kanta City.Mo "-c W Iff Legal Notice. J A MILS II. LOW!. hKFKNDANT. WILL t;iku iiitii-e that on tlie ITth !;i t Ai.nl. lhr,. .Mlnda A. Uilib. nlHintUI liiTfin. lih-il ln-r ix-titloii in tliedis'rict "rt f Wi-'t-r count . Xeiinika. against nii! dfi'iiil:iut. tin- 'j-t-t and tnivcr of wind: are to Mniii a dlvotve from . 'aid ilcii'iidnul on tin-rouud of t-vtrftHi' crm-lty. fnlitirt'to jirovidi and liabitmil ilruiik 'imess. You ar-ri'iiir,il to an-wcr atd vtl tion on or before the 3W day if Ma. !?. 1M'IA A I.cl'.ll. 1'l.titltilt. Ilv Kaley ISros., hfrattoniej-. 3S Legal Notico. Insures horses at lite iie of from 3 ,' to 1 1 years; mules from 2 to 17 years, bullions and Jacks from 3 to S years; und cattle from H to 11 against loss ca u?ed In' Dinease. Injury Accident, lure, Liiyhtninii or Theft, for not less than one or n.oro than two years excepting steers which are being fatted for the market, tvnieh can he insured for six months. Speei.d attention is called to our Tire and Lightning Insurance, which is good anywheic in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of loss ly Fire and Ligntning ol Fire Insurance companies is limited to the premises of the asurt'il. and perhaps a small radius beyond. The advantages and benefits which this company oilers to farmers ami owners of stock generally are so plain ami apparent that it is hardly necessary- to call attention to them. i.v Tin: nisTKirr cnrKT ok wkustki: I count v. Nchnnka. rohn It. l'lt-wit. ilainttf atrain-it Murv ('. l'ri-xvit.dcfeaif.iMt. The abow iianu'd d-li-tlaiit will take notice tli.it said iiluintllT filed ids oetttiHii ai'i-t h-r in said t-ou t. tlieolijcct and pnijumf nhieh jtre to procure a decree of divone lrw 'aid le ffiidaut on tlie ground of willful an-ence from iaiutilt for more tlian two ye;.rs. S.ud le fendaut is required to answer said U'tition on or before the illst dav of Mav. I.-t;. .Inii'.v n. I'KKV.ir. riaintiff. Hy Kaley I'.ro-i.. his attorneys. .H Administrator s Notico. R 7.srATi:oF vi:n.s roris i. Di:fi:vsi:i) The iiiifli-rsijrued ha iiitr be'ii aiiM:nt-il udmliii-trafor of the estate of N-lN 1'onl-on. late of WelMer county, an stite of Nebraska, deceased, hereby wives notice that he will :i pear before the county court of Webster rouutv. at tlie ofilce of the County .Ii.dj:- at tin .lime term, on tlie flr,t Monday in .lune i'-xt. i".. at which lime all persons having i-laiuii aniist said estate are notified and reo.ue-.tcd to aft ml for the purpose of having the same .idf.i-ted All claims against said estate not presented at or liefore the August term of salil court wtlltc lorever baned. All persons indebted to s-ni estate are rejue.-.tel to make linmedi.ile pa inent to the undersimieil. Thomas AMiKitsoN. Adiiunistnitor. Dated April ICtli. issn. SI J fWHH Irftf! WiVi Against loss by 1'ire vnnn 4uy. mm w . I.iliti ii!f. loriiido and (vioms. in tie mil ie 1..'m- German Insura r.ccCo. (H- FUKKi'Oitl, II.1.1N Us Insurance so!i-:ted an 1 los-- promp'U paid. All paitie.s wishing to insure will nt ie.- prompt :Utentiou lj- giving notice l mall r o'l,'iwi.-e to the undersigned. ('has. miiakvmt. jM'cial Agviit, Ki-il (Joud Neb. Tiis Excitement Not over. The rush at Ferguson fc Co s drus: tore :ill continues on account of per sons nlilicted with coughs, colds, -sthnia, bionchitis. and consumption o procure a both; of Kemp's Balsam or tho throat and lungs which is sold )r. a guanmteev and is giving entire -at is faction. It is a standard faniilv 'ViiHHly. Price oOc and $1. Trial siz'e tree- Tko Impending Danger. Thn re-cent statistics of tr.e number ot deaths show unit a largo msjnritv wte with coniumptinn. This disease y roip.niencf with an appcaraatlv irmivss cough whit-is can be cured istatitiv T?v v..,..' tj.,1 - .u roa and litn.-r ,.-i;i,vt.-. . ..j . ,--, ',"." w UHiiuiicru .eases. -Price 50 1 fize free. For rguson & Co. . 4 !....... 1..-.$ ... . ... ..?..i. ...1 ... II V.lllU;. .lJii ii? .ftUiiVU. i ill .- ,, Albanv ami laic irfuctinzv mam.o: ..:.. v .u" renevo ai - f. ' '!; " iiry- ! Mm Why t3 Insure. Because it is tho only Live Stock In sutra.ieo companv authorized ly tho laws of this state to do husiness in this state. Hecnuse it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is keot in the state, and is paid out for losses to the citizen-' ol the state; ii all remains in the state. Because it is a rcliaMe institution, whose stockholders, directors and otli w.rs, are among the wealthiest and most nromioent business men in the state. Because its manner of adjusting and paying ioss are always in harmony. with tie principals ot strict justice and liberality. Because you cannot ylFord (O bo without insurance on vour live ?to'k any-more than on your house and barn. If ynit are Well otV you can loose nothing by insuring i you are poor xtiil cannot ailbid to loose any of ynir stock, it would be criminal negligence not to insure. Because should voir wish to borrow monev and offer as security vour stock the security will be more atnp!e, and you can obtain money more readily, and at a lower interest, if that slock is covered by a policy of insurance in this company Because we injure stock againstrffofA by accident, disease or thrft. Because we insure stock against lots by fire or lightning. Because no other insurance com pany can give you the same kind of Insuranre. 9 Because a paid up capital oi $100000 and a constantly increasing surplus fund renders It safe and solid against iny emergency that may arise. Because its popularity among farm ers and stock owners is attested bv the fact that there are now written and in force over 15.000 policies. Applicationsirill be rftxicd by, A. J.ToMLiNsoNy Agent. Bed Cloud Nb. ; i I Will Insure Your Hogs ! DR. JOS. A AS Hog & Poultry Remedy, Probnto Notico. J itAO MAISTIN IHH TH !AYl'Al'XIl. I tj;t ai.'d his M-iiiiun in th rNuHv mrt f W est,.r cstiiriu. Ncl... bow:nt: nHt oClwf thine-tbat K'tat Cr-u-h. I.itf t Mtvyt?F rtnm. t . -Ne iraV-i. d(--l m or atMut Uv dav trf i'S. and .tsklUB th;l I. tUTs .' ilni'M isirniKui iK'K-ntetl to 1L ;ill..rd I'riai i!. t UHlnUy ttl .ril. i-. h Mt sjnrt f.ir tl- tl. r iii of s.nd WitiHi. All iimw int. rcr. d i i t ike iiotKv t tlie tow am a- ami be i.r . . ! to tMMHs- tlie -.(ir ! they k Jesin-Wlturs- my hM a.l t at Uw ert r il.s; ill i:.tl( lolt-l IhUStbd f uf V;r '-. W. A. M KlCIiA.N.l'Ml.it. .Iij.., Harness Shop, J L. rVHLLER- in: x I it IN i AUXINS ('l..Ai;.S, rfAUPLIfc 'iOBSC B LAX Kims win iv. i om hs. i. i ; i v 1 1 1: UAlJ.VI-isSUlL and y-rything iisimlly kept in i t : - -i -lasssti ij). A wo not rs n.rth oHst Xnt. B.mk-KKDC'l.OL'D.XEU. FIXTURES At half prices n yy Merchant U & !i l P u "r n II i r S Iru P u inP ibaaM kai W W SaV- Jm m g Gi Ji W ii RED OLOUD, - KTEBR4SKA. nd tho lineal Una ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MELTON, SzC. Custom work nearly done and after the mosx approved fashions Cutting and fittms: a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand Eat Side Wobntot Str.?oU K. P WflSER, MQSHEB'S O K VZ ?S aicv tj a ir- j" mfsh I S a 3 uai Si 3 . IBRW b n a rfRfl ir rat .v t-j m : -i u ri ? s T, J. MOSHER, Prop, Live Stock and gen eral aucl oneer- Blue Hill, Neb rresn Y ri SI U I i u II m n i q I ri 3I 4un uVp OF ALL KINDS. Market Every Day and Prices Beasonablo Old Stand, Red Cloud P. i l r.mk is .i .l.irk l..u. . t h c iii'ht f ir Mil. .l'il UfV'tls Hllfll III s-u. lontlltioli' ,4 J'dlllKls. Ids sin vn a tlmmiiti tr-ti im rt.- -il. dam li fiich tii.Mltan. himI as a tTK Jtctttir bs a n'iilatiHi s-nitil i;iuu'. Thlt.Ms. -To 'nsiiiv as; m.iv ltt ah.-M mans an kimii t lw in Uai 'I'artws niual rcl.trii mart's retriilarl.V. Aaj m,ir-s iK-.Mtl ..f will Ih Ih-IiI to f iii f.t:i!. art will b lakfM U !! rnt a.--l.ii-nts, but I w II i.tt i.r it sifLsibU-si-mill am M'Hir. -t:inlsfrtb-tfxino( sm. u mv bam In I.Vil (ioiiil. "Win. Gates- Lognl Notice. i v Tin: nisTicnT conn oif wkisti:i: 1 I'oiiiuv. N'f tinsl.-.i : "A Unit W. Unnkli. plxiiitlU. v D.tnll IJ. l;urltaiMl'ath-ritHtj. Wwtk. tlt-ifii . iit Iii-alH... naiiH-tt-lft-n.l itit -lll t.ifc-iit'- iiiai Hit jii tiav rf Artil. t. I- .-. :- 1 lioiirs ( to a. m. anil ti p. m. at Sttfoa- ! .1. I. Kiirt-. a iiotarv t'iii.-li- in ttw rll f I.iitxi. 1-. I.iim tiKiiitv. loa. tbt- -4antin li i..k.- tltf , lt-tmHi.n t.f .lamrt VJ.jh. O.sn-.'t M'Tfonl. f atitl a. W. ItunHf. simin itws.-. t.l . .1 as cv'ftrtH'f t ibr trial of !,e alt- ntith-'l :ile, Hllh a'lIirHJ to allni Ironi tto to J lay until mHi n-inm.ns hw- t-t" i.K-i j iSU Kai.- I?h.K Atornvs Jr I'i.iH.tirr 3!! k .f Tiw ccunrny, wiut- ce nv r aahimc rmn wtr, t t tmi Wci' ."iv s 'i " "' i)f - .. - - i. -- . ?- K. "X,' J r TjI "aTaaT None Kcliiiliii" w.tbttut tnis lr..?t n ;ik ; IS THE ONLY PRACTICAL PRE VENTATIVE OF TEES SO CALLED SWINE PLAGUE. It lias newr bet-n surpiussett a ait ln.rta.-o. of jork.aiil jit'iivral sw,.jh tonir. Anting 1 !; tion. stimulating tlu bibiarj orjruis. tirvv-iutnit: lorj'fratui fHKor'ituMit or Uif l!vir. antl rvsii-latin-; tlu'bowv s. I. iiioeaa!.l (irrtt-iits tbpftir illation of iliM-ase c. mis. ami rt-s.ots , j, well bred bog ts natuial o'istittitioii. Wbrr it bas been fed to sueb ammars m ihf jiresrrUvil quantities, and otb'-r diivtsoiis faitittnliy ot served. !t has jmived to bti :i tboiotrli jirt-ven-tative against swbie dl.eas s. AS AN EVIDENCE! OF FAITH. in my remedy I make the ftHimi..i: oSrr.-- I will iiis:.ivbtrilMii swiut- f u.t .tn than! onf bniUred in nuthdt-r i,;:.n M :im.-m-. at a' miiiuI tee er be-nl provide. 1 tbey a f-l my reiiit tly under my direction. wl iir iu'n - anilnaiio;: ji-ii.r tf eo:itnct that thr ar- iu a be.ihby condition awt are iei!ltrr :n-brrt. i lose lirott ut lie i ropt ujfof .(k ti. 1. I ue 1 forfeit ilrt.m to an; b-4rr taM offer to examine lor luMirat? 1 bfcilne wwld n! he lor.vants remHet.ee to fttvrr my Sfrres to Jujd from !vratMii tf hs. or I fail t pnv t the siit :sfacto of at. ;!frvlet puny tht laifiire t re-jH;al to wnrt.UHa u emfi oy t prior etteiuiit or by watt.rs i at h-& tu. , :mjxrt.tnee. j Z. I will forfeit ?Jro it I 4eUiv rt rtai.i ; hint Ion to insure sB,to buffi's lay jodgmtrut j to tbeir tK dltlon of hnrth U ortww hj th? ; result of an eamiutitfm nh-t) at W-l two r tr jeriy fituiifitMl ami nnUnisj reMilaao r- iWK.S. i Fact3 aro Bolter Thp.n Assertions. I'lcist read the foUo4r2 avstrUwae; ;ieoxto I'. O. I'eb 24.. k-s. j- Dr.los. Haas. i iw-.vrr-- l fr! s r our hl lr I nuatred alout 2.TfO bsul. l'n brt, at aul no remedv we liad w.xibl xrrvt tfie irmtbie Our Ksc were Ikmvv. and w $ l gtt p teodinc entirei f or atxnit : avKrt&s. lav beanlof vour miiedx. and rwlrt X't! M. and brpui fe-licacsr. Webu ar u ch stantlv ever mr We havt i s .Writ last recrif ei! about &.! b.ad ot acrs InUt er lr4 and have .ot h.uta sine Srtb irwn it disease. jhlNoar eJ.terkHe. w jhmj j lth-tt :S rfittHiv h&s tirtretet Usl- ar.d ! .. c would not tbihh of bolnr trttH.at U. A aa U aid lntatt.nuisr loncwc ieiere u a c jp-r. l)n this point, Isow-ever. j bv no: msjl? om ac . tual ter. as w ax W no: risk fccilte? i-a of . bogs without the rvnWy. YixiTi varj tralr. j wiirr &r. ' ;y.n. Wnl;ACo Itkc vrntinx UWr n'' letted ha r irnreUrX! -C5 vnTtk f lb rwnw . ; ; Tho rfmei R te prwwrrtl at Attention Teachers. Nme et oriel p-.n that J mill rvm tr ' -nMn w le i way dirf u utter thrios.-i., s , . i-arstlirtate- for tea-iier- of UV roinnwrn . itfi'. of V.V.tei "aint ai io ufHic In ttrtl l'nl mi third SaJwr.lay of ea-b mowth. IJr jhHmI' it J .'mifiHH" M 9a. m. im imC aK tor t i.it e v amiita;UNis. C. W. SrKt.4Kic. s-up'u W. E. VantaPBBt . fgAVaJirfWM: o. t3 - l- l wo i -l lim. . - ' J - - ..... . - - - . - X- rjW CMIUACO, KOCK I3I1I0 PACIFIC railway vit X i t : .n! ". HTO n J , . : tx.v U - nontvll rc --i in: " i t if ty. tntos tr vl ..n-l r-?r bftn .v of la ntao t?t Uvr-iw wi bet r ' i r ' 8oatb't. oiid r -p'wia i ' -. ' .- ' th ijau-1' r.Lanfl ttrnt, in U i9 iJ V "fit' 1rHBrtal Sana ri. ul '&' J?? ? iMiyC taivirtwitfc -. in a awi rpums: CI r ajt . Rorft Tiaaiitiii in i j-'. .- . lt.v:m (miam.lt . urm Aihmht Kri a. n ttrwm. ix-i nti'KiKroK of lis Urn Dining M, Q KE'JCLOCD, :'KiJHASKA. . llbrtv. l-t-rn CJtr "" &'- MB iAuduboi. HaxJirt. o ithrt. lnt- vf " Troai a. 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C9tfn Ucl irt Cfrsa?I THE FMMQUB AL6RT LTA RIHJTE lo tt direct ad firoriwn ' - w fJCVara a6 MJ-sa pi& r Hit ?MaV ? ' .Zfj aw wrrHBite aoK'- rjawi ana rbr o.r-iion -..r rvac .- . rwjn t3iT5 '-. p nml antwr. Prrnrs rr : w'. VaAartfts r. r-sus i-ors picc-rMaiM Jamf e .tWrsrocrRda r f krr aJ 'J. nmYM. TtHmtee am -, rw abMt ftlA uvt Mah.f i tejta ' f tfiJtaP Iv. r l " ---w- - .-.- - - w x r - . Jfc - w . . 8Ua ao?tar D;BS5rjT T. k. T5 Si afca JOUMaV law i. u- , 4 laura raort Sftnm. T- UKET3 Mu!9a. KTiaiar C--?, -Tin' For d.-tsftef afrarnrr'-. e n-3ea at a taraactr: Tsi "Vt-wai as4 itTsJ Stw. Ofeii. f3WB4 O n ftl 1 IWkTaTfS Mayaaf Ma. W laa . rvaewiE, saaKaMa, pam ftsr;: . FURNISH-S aBg asr ai s flMfilfl me ALA..' yti udgu Uigdilbi AND C. L. Cottinr. R Cloud. rnees 52JW. SIS aal t$ arju'aciiagy. ? 2Ml. cau 512J0. Jv. Hns, V. i!vmkr of IJIana stale Veterinary Medical Ai-s-ciation, lanJuutawlif, lud. . vU-i;u. l At ail Loun for 25c Lnnch. Hot Coffee. 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