v Jt lv- - fcK f ? )otidhief. A. C IIOKHKR, Proprietor. FKID.VY. JULY 0. 183G RED CLOUD BOOMS. Therein no question but what the city of UeJ Cloud is destined to be one of the most important, cities in Nebras ka. Heiug located -i&ii. is ii'moei on the htate lluc, dividing the state of Kansas and Nebraska. Willi an enor mous scops ff :lnuv- tnule-' Train, ftithj no other.tqwjfcDf .imporfaace will tin 46 miles'axuHn: fad the. iirioeipal -city eaet of Denver lilt Beatrice is reached. She ih determined to become I'm trad ing center-of omh-western ISTebrrf&kft. Thw h evideTic'crby -the' feci -that rail way companies, corporation."', and cm itulisLs are turning their attention in thdircclioii jftnir thriving city. Wo huViuod:iv,tM,i:i)nt. railway properf-. ?o femjL-r irix,iiiVj ufvrv- r f different road and inAg' tjie Jrnjryt3rirc KOCkL t"H at leai two uf the livc.tp be built, in the neinVvelve months, This i.s our judication tbjit 'ho ri:y iJ considered to be', yijoro than pnljiuiiy im jjorlajifle.. Tint n-jihous for thi.-j in abni ou". .Wcbavo good water power for niamlfiiclnriiur'nurnose?, we haye a large HCttP.ej-,iury to dn,w our, ro hourccfrojtiwe tare. Jo:.'Uel at the gate of.tlidi famous- UeniuMit'im valh'V a lanft'ftqwrri! jviih nnlk and honey a.V it woBipv fy'Jj;vi; euLerpri-ing citizen,4 and Li)gnt-r;kl iveii.ivu .-the requisitcfl that h? mkcy'for.'u ifoo'd Ityuuifati ur'for a citV'Ay':; Kl(ij)l)ing joln(. Jlfd Qlfnid, is at ffie'jnjj, our.bUpinc.iS men iluing moio,bi.iMnch.i L-han any tuwn in the valleys "Wi-N. KiclunNoii Our Iu'iv ic.JtJ'tVjCK dca.711 ha.s shipped Williin the in'sji.vyar 70rar.i of lionnd with in tha liVst.Gvn mouths 100 car loads of e.ilt! lltsides this our agricultural men have Hone 'an hmnense busiue.i.i recievujg.car Jji.id after car loud of iin plementn reaching up 'into the luwi dred.s'wiifiiiiM' tw.'hV; rnOnth-?, .-.aying nothing'UC.tho pupping did by others This ijltym; idiijjpriaiH feature, and is a. souroo-of gratification to the metnuv oh of'lbf'vallev. During the bix months j;u-t we have erected toinc thing likejSj.xty or ..-evisnty dwelling hou.-wrimd-'if lh lootnoas u hi thy next 4ix,!frto'ni'ifs5 like il h-.id in the past we will' have ien-.on.fbr congratulation.. c hav,(;tiUrHti?!ui:lioii and that h that eiute-rucaTitidibtM have beheld our prjpriity, and foreshadowing ou'r fn t u i'fia'y i'n y it edUbera My i u real et-t:il'f.?liir'..wtf,hin tJie next few days will beginUHdrroction of peven, largo brick AJ-rjrt Ii'uddjjlg-3 are in conUm--""lTaTioi'i. Tieu t'.oud has nevo- ,',u a nuishrpoiugi)Wth;b:it on tha other liaml it has hecii Httidy and sure. In 1880 ifu'e-nnstako' hot,' the' city - had 7uU innabitanls al) told, today dhe has a popukiliou al-or in the vicinity ot 11,500 .-otd-J, a healthy and substantial growth, and this too ot the jjyery be.-t people the continent aflbids. o ffcl hale in pitying that with the same in crease of-populatiun. that we have had hince ISSO that fted Cloud will be a J city oCutleat 4,0W)iu 'UO, and if the proposed radroac's tomes confiden tially expected, we will have a much larger .population,, Uku that. TJiesamo can be.said of the other towns in the county..i All are prospering and e peciaHy'arthis.thne of our count v at large., ' The county is improving and increasing' ip population rapidly and substantially, and with people who come to'stiiy. Mark these worjls well lied Cloud.wilgjyc some of her larger sister towns. a .close rub for preemi nence 'in the near future that will cause th.m-to1 rise' up and call us "(Jieat. These a re not boasting asser tions LvU: those that wo believe will be verified. Ya hope so at least. K. ly.vV'&oiir. an'old settler of De Witt county IJljuoiv 'Whom vc have known dor several yrars, recent'ly came 1 out to NVbrtsKa'looked arotind'a Utile at ourjlprivuig aid growing state, be came jdissalisiied with . Jife. and re turnedtb mtfrfV',lllinois tb write an articleTor' a! newspaper, niakins' num erous ris'st;(ep.eitsl whether inten-. tional or.iirouiisWJinL-" ot investigation; He saysslmt-heMssalisfied tliat -"it is not aisrrohg ,rassiouutry.i AVell, my In other, iLyou could -have feasted your eyEs on mciUinjf licdtd'butralo grass you would ihavc - been agreeiibly surprited. We can show you plenty of tame grass wheiefcr an effort has been put forth to'raisb 'it as rlue as ever dared grow .in Illinois, and we know whereof we speak.' In a field near lied Cloud of '40 -acres, this season, the timothy raised grew to an average bcighthfof Tjetweon irv and seyen feet. Can ycubeat'itr 'X 'stranger should not draw conclusioiis too quickly, buL . sho;iidjlTememberlhai 'Illinois is a much afdctfctatfc than' our -own slcri ons Nebraska, with her soil and rc sourcc6only partly ibvestigateil. ' As to niudv-ifMNibraka had one licit the mud that IUinoislia. cj- ners-oii in Uie sttp won'fd'be 'iusgusted anujleav in24hdttr. 'SfiW'is hot -ktlown hTJre -when jjoonirarett" 40 ''Illinois:' 'Come nffRin. Bro .Davenport, nut on your specs fttlanftenouh ,sco;the r.,i-I uujl-L-Grnds Giibam-wat? alslo to be out to churp":lt!Sundy.l . .. " M CooDt:fr,oiftPb,etonI1Minn. W mends an4 relations on "nrafeis. 'ownoJJjrtdid'proSpcct for so ir- w ho VV W tgaUie ilf-in.' u MfxiwMs jwheu dti'iHH at thesb ; ,' ,:at place Au&mktiiiS'XQ v'rani did not kOi BETA. diei". but Mr. Dextey a pension m lS0,,ti iiu-id'-nt. The wok ba-ei hi- apphoatloa ti..; roof. allr tc eaptWJ, Postponing tho Iesue. The refusal of congress by vote oi Wn U U0 to conpider the question of tariiT reduction U a fitting ending tor the work of a session which for in-apactry fo IrtMincAS disregard of pur, y pledges and general iinbccllity on tho aide of the directing majority has never beeu surpa-.-ed, ifequalled.in the history of thelowcrlioui. The question of Ux reduction was one of the vital iiities in the campaign wbicu resulted in Mr. develand'H election. Both partie recognized the popular de nands tor reform of the taritfaiui pledged them selves, through their representatives to meet it when the new congrc? con vened. Upon this point, the necessity of lifting st large portion of the burden some and needless duties, there wai no dilfcrence of opinion. The presence of t an enormous aiirplua in the natitMial trfasury, and the too rapid reduction f the interest bearing debt, were rtr "iinienL for tax reduction which could not by g.nn-aid bythe mojt rabid jid;o. "caie? of high latill'ai a jrotection to American industry. Quite apart from Ui:3 was the question whether the undue stimulus of the existing tariff jivas not j-criou'y demoralizing many hi!e- of indu-trial ellorL by fostering gnaL iiiouopoHite in -ome branches and oyercto'jkuigs the home market in other?. All uartics agreed that the muc of tax reduction was not the is slie of free trade, but purely the ques tion whether the country hould con to tax its people needlessly and exorb itantly when every necessity for the imposition of such monstrous burdens had pa.-ed away. As usual, indivi dual inlere.it5 and the intiuence of wealth Iias worked u pou congressional cowardice to :igiin lostpouc tho is.-ue. With asurnlus of more than eighty-liye iiiillioir above the revenue require ment i f)f the present i'e.ir congress will once more adjourn leaving the burden -some tarilf taxes as they found them at the opening of the session, The pledge- made by the parties to the people luivc proved small obstacles in the path of the pledges made by con gressman to individual piotected in- terei-is. The issue of tax reduction may be delayed for the time but it cannot be indefinitely postponed. The producers Of the country, who are toiling though out the west on unprotected iaim.s to uphold the great monopolies built up by a vicious, -ysiem of extortionate tsir "iff tsxaiiou. will not patiently endure much longer the, refusal of both parties as at present constituted to deal with heir comnlaints. The men who have made their wishes poweilul in revolu tionizing the sentiment of congress on I tile qiir-'O!! ot ijt'ilroau monopolies wM be no less successful in effecting their object in securing relief from the hlitdctH of the war taxes which their representatives refu-se to lift from the overloaded shoulders ot the people. Private interests may succed for the moment, but theirsuccess only adds fuel to the ilanie which in the end threatens to sweep away much larger portion of the tarill' system than the opponents of the needless tanll taxes J now demand shall he remoyed from the national s'atuet-bookj. Tho North-Westr ' - A new era is about to draw for cen tral Nebraska. Its immediate cause is the adyent of the two great conipet Iting systems of railroads, the B S: M and the U-V. each of which is pushing with yigor into that great untravcrscd and hitherto sparely but now well set tled and richly vallcyed country. Un til ouite rescently the attention of the rail roatl jnagnntes and corjioration builders have licen chielly confined to the southern part ot the state, but this year the strife is going on for the .mid dle aiUl more northerly sections. In the extreme north and west the great Xorth Western system has witn com mendable zeal extended itself, building up new towns, and otherwise aided in suhdiunituhc raw prairie and making making it yield to the wants and com tbrt.of man. The central portion with its richly wt:od vallevs and produc- tive table lauds, for the most part subdued during the pust quarter score of years, is now recteving its due share of attention. Four years ago the wri ter made a tour of this sequis tri.d regioq and then was pleased to note the thrift and prosperity of the noble land of self exiled pioneers, who have the courage to go forth into the wilds, secure homes and till out for tnrles for themselves. Flickering was the hope then that fortune would smile upon them, and many despondent that I the ligliToT prosperity, the steam of civuii7.aiiou aim me ne oi commerce binding thorn to the outer world, would ever encircle them in its univer sal grasn. left their homes and wander-d-iT in homes less belighted, but now those who remained, smile at past har$lu&juul rejoice that the time is no mare'tthtm they shall be less,-ljk"o,; their brOtiiren in woiTavorcd cjiimes.. TNI are runuing" a line throngla itaH" Sherman, Ouster and ogaiv countlesj and beyontnn thepneat regipnsrpr Wyoming, jiule arc being graded Alro.adv.some filtv mik been laklj4tnd by thernuddU bi'Augmt it is hoped that the first hundred shall have beerr com plated. Several. stw towns iiave been started, Cainx JJaaica' na, Mason. The most important one on the line is Broken .Bow. This place was laidLout aboiu loqr'ears ago, and froirV the importance of its position it becAine! county $sat of Cusler coun If koi.slimif eir Tltnrltw? irviVi Itanb. IU growth h been steady aud.J sunsianiiai. i.ue nearness, oi !- roaa has given a.uew lite lo all sarJspTbjiSr; - -- s - - v .v.; tiu ests kre'j.'WHiafdsacdP s&T psw iow,fciaaBBRiiLi -w njvoBvif: feature is the absence of saloon, aud coaV.-mxJ i 1 1 g'V- - V - "' mm. - i aa iMpwfc i i -im, iip ii i i - - - w r- .-.- . wv v r- fiBvrv- ts driiffgwi afitriiu1teiraipjfLf infcVk even "Bttfere folJonc their j usu-SLctiaWftffkere a town alreadVj cxMll$ne lnootn ind uo. naveiiu nn additiorr n the norths lit: 4b'ewuddy. lieTe it , is rofosetr tPi pi-.ee the elevairtepotrcI Jfr nd other impwlmtlicne-ian IiW- 1 !., vi-.-.x-.' Ma? .-T.-v-vr . " "r . --i- JZ t dingAip a metropoiiF.ki AIMmljvjtiift 1)C- booio m.on, Jofir valued roiH. oneA-ftf lour Lnrwlred "dollars ha found eager tmyers-0Sycral finricVT'bjCockH are going up, more will folio waa soon- tw1 material can be ?jiipnel in and lew ex pense incurred urtbeir erection, Mes vrs Collman nod 'Anflian iricorooratow of the Central Xeb'raekii Jl.tnkrj; Vp are agents xorine lownaite V?mP:l"V mj . . . -l. r f .ul..V X hi J .- V . ak aST- T - - TT "i OK !-m A ' the country swrtaccnito tne mdw aa-tp, . ,CMX ,.. ,i,.. -. i;.rtv",iM ' rLitWWid.iacceu. auit they crons. Manpcculator fravet itono I in and possessr the It. L Xiie agUo - tion is on ai present aoow:uiniing tue. i r ," St r r , 11 v J -Who-iito be our candithitw Uii4, fall counties, others prefei two; while -a.tr-- .- . , , ' , goodly portion tavorTFontinnircr jtfrey sliouia oon tne war patn preti it is a few vear- IffHircr liJr-Wramem plac argumenU for -rlTvision are wnktlv disseminated but it hardlvccm that liiey vontsiii weight enuueit toe'j cure anviauiibld rcfiilw tlii'. tlUli 'A j i t.UAtLfq.uuut hasji.oebisUiu4 - i - light, expenses snull, division mcatb bonded indebtedness for each section, heavy taxation, increased expenses all around, arguments which will be piled with great force previous to election. Wot of Broken Bow, about thirtv mile-, t'ne sand iiills commono and coniinue for on' hundred and fifty miles or more. (iras grows quite abundantly on thtavfuiit tiie 94(1 men have takcikDn0?eHon'for "lip herds, la rye r:neyjccupyititf!hfc tenitory. This U the unorganized ter ritory. On the other hand the U P. have finished theii lin' to Loup City the capital of .Sherman county and are vigorously pushing on to the moie re mote corner of the state. J real good will come from the rivalry of these two moii3ter corporations to.posos the fairer portions of our grdit'-aiid growing common-wealth. Mav the good ;vork po,'oii till cverf ctfortifu of; th state Kas'tlie' ble-rng 7if spe'ifyi trainportation, ami comforti ot life are brought iK-arer to every home. Correspondence Ite4 Tloifil Ltif:KK ttfWi'."i"'t nft rjaltogtlier artnotivcjL'Fr some itfywlttr uhS3ira--J.iti- fartiiFy HBTSOtl UUtllt..t).iV6lU-tllf !)lflMlIl"- ar jvt.iiJ'tt ffar-ttwrl rhrgrirtmr,nint Iiiii??TI ifie walks in soiuu mjiivn are i-k'atfl alxue tin touiMlatlon-. TlieilwL'lllns Intuit-, look a If they liad yroun upout ot the kioiiimI ami what cmt Hie n-aioM nia l out- tiling i- ivrtaui, Ki-il Cloiul looks Hat. Tlm-e tlioii.i!it population i lalim-il for lli- town. Iliall not priinit in-M-lf lodciilit It, and vl Ki-il Cloud In hut m"v iniidi ai-Kart!i;iii (Kforn. it. f tin- inclf ahlc alMin tlicit-an two. The jrjl it-dji-i pay oiii'llmiisiiiil lollar a year liwnft and tliuir tali's I am inforniL-d ary fioiu t-lulitv to one hundred and thirty tlollar.-. jht dav. ,lu-t think of it, 'Hie citit-iis Inform im" that a dnmkt'ii man is a rate sluht. That I pri-Miiiie i Inn', hut the wht--k iiutbt li-wat-rd. It iniiil Ire. Two huudieil and sit dollars ;i da fur driiiks and nohodv itrunk." V. it iniiNt he watered. I ftiiiiid'iuy friend anCatnfieu hem and am entertained a- oMy Vn knuv.uth liow lie i-. in the rettiinuil lui-uit",s and ofJ,toiir--c i reeelvini; hi-, shaieof palioiuie. Camldiu is earned oiMiuitee.teiisivel audi-, not uncom mon to see hiindred-or dollar-, ehaup' hamN. 'I liN Is a jireat shipping point for Mock. 'I lie aer.ii;e is about llniiy ears per week. h Cov ernor (j'arher lue-. hereandhe is a throuhlv representative American. He is piesldeiil o'f the rarmer'smi .Merchants I!aiikmCoiiip:in ami is weaHhy 1 aiu lM. Krv -cjaMf ajfu iimteniatious. no(:i lijiiidsrtaic nuju. liars th)f '"lil '"li iitel:tnjit.".'t iVrunrtirriVTTf.ncT?: aide lor the respect not shown, .lu-t wli It , so I shall not undertake to explain -Osborne iKs . InAonioiisruiiciflie suSy" Jarlicle might be true and in others it is sadly untrue and causes one to pre sumelhat the'eoncspondent was one of those fellows who never satisfied. Ked Cloud i.s at least over twice as large as Osborne. Oboincs population is re ported to be y'JO while lied Cloud's population is at least UlUO, and no city in Nebraska or Kansas are the houses--nnybcrtcr-tjirrttltrniT TiT Jiod Cloud. As far as watered whisky is concerned it must have gone terrible hard with the corres pondent, or his production deceives tho condition of the author. STILLWATER. Mrs. J. W. smith is on tne sick list. .Mrs. J. M. Woodside is slowly rcco.v eririg from her rescent sickness. Mr A. Orr returned from superior last week where he had been visiting friends. There is to be a picnic at the grove ol Jorin Thompson Saturday the lOth instant. JMiss Audio llavVsehoof will close Friday of this week. The W. C. T. I", hold a metting one day last week at which they received three new members. There will be preaching at the It. P. church next Sabbath duly II. at ll o'clock a tn and 5 p. in. D. M. I). - ' OATHERTON. Did youjcgijljrath:ftgirtlg !5J;vS The celcbrQi&nifr dhiLIctfjl utn's grovewaai jtftuufeiiS'! haifca good timea?uf"aifweai home happy The following are the exercises of the day. President of the day. Mr Clark An drews. .singing by the Plain View Glee club Prayer by Mr, M. W. Crabill. Beading Declaration of Independ by J. W. Andrews. Singing by glee ciub Speech by John McCallum. Song. Nearer my Cod to Tnee. f , AFTEKMOOX KXERCICES." i '' - Song by Karnest McCord. Recitation by Miss Mary McCallum Singing bv glee club. Speech by Dr. Monroe. -Declamation. Mr. Chas. W. Cowley. t,Singing, Just Before the Battle. m racirg base ball and croquet which jcu very interea.ug. There will be an ice cream festival ftVl'lainview school house. ? Miss Blanche Reeti rof Reji Cloud. N&s'tinc at R. Reed'sf- V! W Al sT -. Y AT- . AVJ- M:W -r-, s uvin. ij .'u. ,iuu .ui5. x-uas I.OCk- Vxt, a dangbter, all doing well. j-JSaiina Graves, is visiting at I. Rig. iine. lSlr I- H. Rust was viewin the! cror kkk -fiu farm Monday. He savs he thinks he will have a good crop of corn tiViybe he will out I doubt it tin mk we will trv to be more nromi .- w m tin we will dote. U o. -.kiHMtntion. Miss Marv Mrf-illtim ;ti,it;ct i,. fzinn i i,"i vf jt&f . s -Speech by Mr C. II. VJM 'J iiikiiiw . v, -v. .y.i . l j . r MnM.Mr V Ml,ll. Two mre--eau,n-' 5nKge .icoiu thisr 4shirner. in Tilc 0irl r Lcft Behind Me. snf tKubfcM' i?The rest of the time was snent in w 1ie pcoale of U'est Inayalearc till ? .. t.t . ... a,?fe ag proProu-, ami eujoyen ;. j nCC ceWration f Kiycrton on Hicua. I i- t. -- - ofRih- , V.- A , A.L& : cetlc io6k tine, ullliniich ,. - . , . -j .T tfVnot li rtmn otlrtnl' wheat to 'w .-i,fla. ' Af-li. McKinley" and family ha.ve been visiting at his father. Mr. Mc 'Ktnley is engaged with the Hendricks "Nurerie Co. of Ca-wker City, Kanius, and ha- been canvassing for fill tehv- icri - at Kiycrton, and ha met with trtng-A gpoJ and fresh stoefc ofuoqtU.. - imd to endeavor to giye, general satia taction oon. Fathcy Worley has gathered a Ui.e amoiint of raspberries from jii; garden 'this sieaseu: ami js tine :t quality as ffti'4r - Ht. - - .---- -- Al. X; . COWLES. The Coules sc'uools Miss Lou Wrtght, teacher, closed 1 it week. Quite a goodly number of the citi zens of Coules attend the celebration ferred from the car on which it came to the bank building. L. C Cildert, cashier of the bank who has been in Itichhurg. N. V, lor a jfew ueeki-i i.y expected to arrive here in aMew d:Ws' with hi.-rfaniilyl " ' ' .1chieI.iying7ton hai si fa rceov. kned Vrrjnjthj' ullVctsTlol!e!'ioii .witli ! a freight train as to be able to In out on the street' again. J ( Waller and family spent the 4th in Franklin county. rumr.. M3k4 ij- ji--' awry.? J sjf'viejjgd ''or oT-Ui JJ eraldat-ccrii pa ix J&hJK'tf$&!li&ftll Celebrated at Kepublican City ami Woodrutf In a game of base bill at Cowle-5 and Millwater nines, the Cowlcs came out second best by a large majonty. . i,. ir. MORE BRIDGES. A jlaii for constructing two bridges across the Republican river near thi citv has been, formulated., hut y i 1 1 1 I Wllflt lp'i)Cc of satCCCSS WC U1C IKlU advised. I he l- like this. l,ed (.loud city raises '',000 by taxation, lied Cloud township the same amount in bonds, Carfield township S'J.OOO in bonds, making ?S.llOO in all. The tKiug Rrdge-i'oiuituuy was lieie mh ilajfaljtjwcgkl.niitl, ittor an examina tion oi the river near the range line gave parties to understand that his bid on a two span iron bride in tubular iron piers, built subject to approval by the township officers wonf(f not exceed 5-7.000. A wooden bridge over the dam properly constructed would be as safe as an iron bridge and the cost of this would not exceed $l,f00. This would leae the bridge fund short $."l)0, which could be rais ed in more ways than one. Or if the public desire two iron bridges their "g.1Pjii g'oojuie; xoUoul4 not 4UtceMl Sl'MtflU-Lgoud To ascertain the .sentiment of the far mers of Red cloud township, a petition calling for an election has been circu lated and numerously, sinned by the farmers who seem to be perfectly will ing to vote that amount for a perma nent bridge. If llarlield township would work up her share of the enter prise, we cannot see why the enterprise should fail. Under the law be it umkrsjooil $uitt before an elect iju j for DMujVabc ordered, "fifty freQ-! iioiuers.rsiaxrai pennon .uie couuiy board anil ' the petitioners mu-t guarantee the cost of the election. At the lastbridire election thn proeeedure was not followed and of course the bonds would not have been M)ted. To obtain fifty petitioners, enterprise in f'arlield townsiimiii- a.'bT''t isk milcig. there is perfecr-liariiiony-'iuuotie; Jo'r citi7en.s. whidsw nndertirt4 1 iot' the case in this instance as there i is some little wranglim: about the lo cation of the bridire. ? 1C- the enter prise fails, as is seJink Jikwy to now. it will be on account tf Cartield s in ability to vote the required aid. frS t' 4!. '- jjl 'f --.'.1 .toitnivofJi6e-er alen In. JdsoplTHJiatts, Red Cloud, tf I afn prCpred'tb fiirTush door plates i- which for durability, cheapness, beauty of design and finish, cannot be excell ed. Samples on exhibition at the office of The Chief. Your patronage respectfully solicited. C. E. Wood, tf MacKinaorbcfceapcr thnti vcf F IZ rr .- ' t The best stock of trusses in the coun tv at Cottings. Brickl Brick! ,Ve havdjuit(iinishetl H.urning ancth ci kiln, of excellent brick and invite contractors and all others wishing the same to call and ex amine our brick and satisfy them selves of the quality of the same As evidence of their merits the bnck h iAi ml ntrnvtim. sRrM I-"? fx hffiUfrri" mfotrud wHL'.&ieV Jfromr yairiJbuj one excirkm ami we orner me lesnmony oi :e brick masons of this city, Lincoln or Beatrice. "We are ready to contract from one to 500.000 and to de- liver the same, ilso ganp in any q tity. j 1 Y. til. LUDhow. S. quan- .""VOJI4 Farm Loans. Farm loans negotiated. Farm loans on most favorable terms. Loans can be naiil rv irivimr 30 davs notice with- fduC$5fS cost. Look to your bet f4fttwsfiand caMon me at my oi over First National Rink. . LL-Mf SkN If you wisn.to "BR wur TaxmCT town property caifctn Joseph Gr.vves, 42tf Red Cloud, Xcb. Trv the Estfy Sewinz Machine. It rT aching tliat made. ,le by F. V. Taylor the cast pule lure man, Red Cloud. rYNfi-Msf -- ' T.iK CHlF.Y hi& now a rfpil.tr nlfl- ing m.-Cluue, ahd hour f0ftli e hop I our nbsctfbei liianv UnojK when thM ovf,' tbro H4dini.irl-r.-i. Alter ea J I i I name will be fouh i the'timc x u eri h i . u .-;! m For Miif iSicniftl live) ' ' ' , . . "T ., s! , - I ....... T ....J ....V.n C Tl.i rl.tiiin ' nine I?, and number 8. The ,irluujc and number I published! JtMh: wf k i on tne nrii.ni gc in iueuaic.mii;. jut volnme Is ciiatisrcU once'- a- year and tte nunu-er everv wevic. w jsi rc Summer dro t fc-'-.i.' ViTi ,r- -, t '' -. M 1 JCMIHr XfinHi "H. UL ii m -tjl olisened a; one that if liUwa iX- )(ali aud ri prirtS onVCrVtlllllg HKHiJ U1W Xfiuoitf utiu paper js Vol. 1 & So. h, -that he owes. " . T t Kr" . Zi- -Ln4r tewt tkhf. for forthepaJ,er4i.Mvcek-t5tho mimlr I Sllifr cli"tr!yi YOU fIWrO :WM w l thiswecvV. . 5 -GiXSIItliattiltttbewttttniA . , goods lawn. Mluterl--. k" t '. K V- goo-.s, hauil v? hOaLCry. paiatiu hlC -gi WRi" iantt4l i-CCc WiUlv.c-Sd out at a sacrifice at Mrs F. Newhou"o Please give u a cill Tinker.- old stand, at priitv ' that ilwfj - i.CujJUPCilUuil. .tiMly4ilMU.ii('M . - HtUUM.IitlluH!'jMM tensivrlv. and I vou ouv, a we ouv -xt can therefore -ell cheaper than ativ i house in the valley He -iin' and ?-e Us. F. V Twi.ou All kinds of second hand furniture at J. W Warren's hardu ire aiol au tin room opposite Clucao Lumber Yard. lit il and scratches of every kind HretKjD'uU mfftfcUfs1 by Wtdfords Sjuiitaiy I.otiou. ljf' no other. This riettf&Hs. SoblbvjVen;uson A: Codruj gist, KM Cloud J?,-ly Thk best and cheapest line of lace Il.imburs. and everla-ting trimmings at Mrs. NewhouseV Tiik Amboy Milling Company mil pay GO cent- per bushel for ;iod wheat that will test ;Y7 or ."i pounds H if - IIkxiiy (jofiK 1 now has the must complete stock of wall paper, shades, etc. tn tur Uenublicn X'at!e.y v Tin' KedChntfl Milling Company will I pay tt cents per bushel for good wluMt . that will test ;7 or 5 pounds J I ;f Pol, sot la sater, lemonade, umuer ah, birch beer, etc. at ' W. Cline's AiHfeh auJl nice .Hi?!anH setfihhn frVrnislH'dApplv Mo' JwJffff .ifr Red Cloud. Neb. -M tf One gool M.ison A Hamlin ori:au , for -ale. Apply to J W. Warren op- j po-ite t iucago l.umoer i aril. (oioi buggy for s. ile. Impure of .1 W. Warren. ihejhjrdivar-'and general notion' man. ' ' I J j to . I. W. Warren's when in want ofhurdwaie and second hand goods He keep- everything and you can al was iMitl bargains there If you have anythini; to sl! see liiin. , Don't for ge! i the pbtcr pp)i-He 'hit-ago Lum ber Yard. Co to (J. W, I'hne's for fiesh home made candle.-, cigars, etc. Fresh homo made candies at (!. W Cline's Call ami see him. Second -hand rangy for .-ale. A batgain Reason foi -elliug. I have two. Will give buver hi- choice .iw (.o. M. Plimii. I can loan you mom-y at current rates of interest, on real estate, for ttuy length -jf iini from ,ivi? :vj:nj j m ive years. si - ,. P.kkku. All that want a square meal on shore notice go to the Star restaurant. Warm meal- at all hour-. l'fK V.Tso, Proprietor. We are receiving furnture daily don't forget it, and we are bound to sell it. F. V. Twloii Monlv to loan at reasonable raKs on poraCual.or.chatttiUfccurit.y- Aloo farn loans made at lowest rate )f interest. C- P. Catiikk, 35tf Ked (loud A Nit i. line of dry goods will be sold but very cheap al Mr. Xewhoues. Ladies' cheap hosiery at Mrs. New- hod-e's. The Estey Sewing Machine the hot in the. world for ale bv 1. V. Tavlor. rK C R JORDAN, yl DKNTIST, TlKLcLOUn - - All work guaranteed. First National Hank. NI'HUAS.KA Rooms over Mint it irlnr. Pri-s t .im.. i: IL-ll.tti.l rm y. ..tllfJ:Tr'H.fc s "v. i- BANKING CO., A gonoral banking buaiuoB3 trans acted in all its branchos. ism ?aid rc m ssrosin. FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. s jUirec or five years straight 5 per lucent, single mortgage. No deity in securing money. nip.ncroit? J .-Ufts itaf U: iTnrl-:r. I H. n.Sniflb.'5 ',(. V.. il(hini. C. O. Yclscr. V. s ilartkcr. Sjf IJtKESI' KomiyTjfcn,- Fmt Xatlonal IlauV. First Natioaat Iink. York. iV.r Ornaiiz. & Uncula. ct JT 1 4 LVTVJ OMisfpr namt, ' RED CLOUD o mnla av1tu mv llf reflTin. i n 4 .nInA.msllnMMWnp. I o w w uoc fy ry JntTT I BED ClAJUia WLT.. j Cut this oat and you will have a partial history of what rcabave or may have. For terms sa Luts j proprietor. , - f FiiEirs Mi Irte 1. . .9 ?3 m ' RJD CLtJUR r"!i r Is tho-place DOWN TO BKD : t . r -si-,-- . . . . . GO i . Tv t- r ..i. i. COTTING'S FOR. 15ARC;.U,i.N' i I Windcw AND WALL PAPER Kiii-st R-itt.Tii tlu- Market. :i1m TainUiiils, Driiijw. Ai. L U M BER f v?i -3-UJ'- li i -Sis. . u Trader's Lumbe Ooinpany - WILL FIGUR ON LdMBER As low as can be bought from any dealer on Earth. hr.li RED CARRIAGE I the place to get bargains in IMIAJiTONS BUGrjIHS, &SP.RING WAGONS, hav- intr purchased our stock at reduced lit pticcs we an the rnarkot jail- .kinds of vc -, lxiclcsj cheaper than ' the" chcr. nest. Buck Boards ait Top bugges at Spring Wagons Phaetons f i R wv t. 1 4 OMWi1' iuM IcUUiAl at Iwjttoin priruA ' Old buffit1? paifitcd :uul ripair:d ;tt reaonabk- nitv. It v. and gut our price b'ort 1 I 1 - JOlVjftKNoBc 2HO I Srirri run k. Truiy k tyrty lo an l.i ii c(. n, V otaiv ioorr a wtated U k v.i infeii& . tut S-.U iMllnn Ilw Uirucfh ad TTr aj.1 v.rt on rric it. M Uf- l tfe?7rt ra-r-. Uniua;UirJK.x J-JW. rwa-loo c; it. u w waip! ttto ?1vire viU hiJt v-rtkw ltn- mtrccJ uM tKtrl nxtA. -v2i! pn!U rvin m 2 ow T ITf fX HV. 53 rrffTtM fxicrsMajnl mJssrrniM mr.J ltfiV-tl In tbcVrk ijSril aiil rttt' ' ' rtr t:l ra4 1U l uiliiu&f4 n;lUni xtt ru nr lfnro vm . Tit.li. A rww TT M. I trr'c' i t'JAS!fi;2L r1 iw "" . r I WFmMH 4u i Lcyal Notion." mvictni. Stlt r "- - ijr --lt t i - - . m -': v&v i4ti Uru I tnt LULffi en i rt ct4aM3Mrr T 0-J nX-itMH rHj,A v.ttawtjeer. te4- j-I farurlr irouttlYr; YMBfrcU&r ' lure txx: nak wnf JfJS W cijBiiiT Mrrai rnc txw Jr i&U?Xtef ,: iwnr and XZ wit 4r5f oljli u ' J? SY) fof ,?L Z T IT - lUn rwrlirttiiL AalUixrrrna.tor ri aJR I 'lo.it rM "" - 4tit ttt,ij LOCK li NEBRASKA. to find good ROCK PRICES ! -' v. ..t .m t . - i r K IS HW X Jti B . K M ' Z K R . TO .MAKK- i m it .! . i t ... II 't i ! CLOUD v WORKS i able lo place ifi'lo 8 3500 $65.00 t, i .. at nr.-1 $75;00 $100.00 i f; thiilf of fob ;iii(irpfaftr urk ill !:ctiUjyjyJJajU piirriiafiiiir flnvlifn . . -.- . Shades s I to km,. J.C ShorlifB Snlo. .. , , , ' L n ! '4 V 1 ?"tlZr-?'. !? &J 1 i AitifT ZiPfF&l. K ',l,l ,. I JfH ; -' w- 'W.IKaw CHATler fI vru-K j Ts,t, ir'2.fe3 ,rT?1' "uy ' &e i '"" c-r oi ." u x J j tK 1. t ?fc rrrr f ii. 15f 'iKJt. !k akwh-j. ' s .W Vi :-I4 II Kl A t -u iiao- he h:ui i..u g - .-- ,'- ' .r -'J' .. - rc .1' ABBt Ht'fl ifi .