;3 rX t. VOL XV. IS Y bBPIbEbL Owinff to the lateness of the season and having- an unusual large The One Price square (MdeD WILL COMMENCE On May 25, to give a discount of 20 per cent, on ALL SUMMER GOODS of over $5 iu value. SunvTier-u now mark a in plain figures at$ 5.00 will seil at$ 4.0G 6 00 " 4,75 4, j . V" ,A' -4 -s- m tcniinue COTS and and Thi. Y- I: j" --fcyHaaj0Pawiaw.Ki.SSESZMSSSJaaaaaaaaaaaaMSS5SS -p- m4i j ytFwtyjgw RED CLOUD, NOW our Chanc SvacISaH bbbbY stock f Summer Clothing oh hand. Eagle Clothing store, n 4 u 7 as -- until jislv 41 . :nic only for cash. Willi sell SHOES, Mm's Furnishing Goods, Hats Caps, at Lowest Cash Values. WEBSTEl: COUNTY. NEB. F. JAY ''f'.'Srm "SSSCsSSaBBBBBBm 'V "i "'i'i Dealing 6n0 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 12 00 3 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 5 20 5 00 6 40 7 20 f; 00 !i 44 a n 44 O (f kJ 10 40 LJ IU U Y l 12 00 12 8C 13 60 1440 ti t wfrir . hit zli i 5 ; -. x a i inn. i Z505:e:?:. ii-.;... ! i)i. France has moved to Omaha. Nice style punts only $1 at Berg & Galusha's. E. 0. Parker, of Guide Hock, is in the city to-la;,'. Working shirts for 25 cents at Berg & Galusha's. Good heavy overalls for -10 cents at Berg & Galusha's. Seed corn and potatoes at the citj feed store op...-itc I O. '; w-tf G. R. Chaney is going to Chicago to attend the convention. N. J. Ilcngen was down from Blue Hiil Wednesday evening. Children suits from HGcts and up wards at the Golden Kagle. Lou Vance made a business trip to Guide Rock Wednesday. I)r. Douglas, of Hastings, was in the city Wednesday evening. For the mother's friend, hoy's shirt waists go to the Golden Eagle. Pants! Pwitb!! Pants!!! Pants!!!! New one? at Berg & Galusha's. There ought to Le some arrange ments to settle the dust question. Children's day festivities at the Congregational church were very suc cessful. A fine line of men's and youths nits at astonishing low prices atthcGoldei Kasle. Boots and Shoes woro never sold at such remarkable low prices as at pres ent at the Golden Faiilc. ,The Golden Kagle carries more hats than several other stoics combined at prices that will gladen your heart. On account of the Iatness of the ica.-on we received a large invoice of clothing. Bkrh & G-alusiia. Mrs. tlobt. Hamilton and daughter, of Greenwich, X. Y., old time friends of Mayor Holland and wife, arc in the city. About one doeii teams come over from Salem on Sunday and spent-a I few hours at Riverside Park picnic- iu!. On pair boy's knee pants and one boys shirt waist iu sizes from 4 to 10 years ::t SO cents for the two at the Golden Eagle. The Red Cloud Daily Chief in a red ink edition announces that their street cars arc in actual operation. Times-Winner. Misses Emma and Carrie Brown re turned from York Saturday accom panied by their friends Hiss King, of Culbertson. and Miss Bulkner, of Yu ma, Col. Punch brothers, punch, punch with caire, punch in the presence of the puscnjaire, a ten ccut slip for a ten cent faire. to ride in the Red Cloud street cairc. The Square Dealing Golaen Eagle ' ' i'5 !,r""'',i'u- reat interest to say : buver.- : eb.;hin. Read the bi'ire ad. T r:i- the large stock IiiKinicT cJHth'nsr. C W'iener has i Q.eoacludcd to give a dircouut of 20 per eent, on an Mimmcr suiib oi over $i in v.Iuh frum marked prices. KatrsHrdarea. To one cent per mile via of the Great Rock Island Route to Chicago and return for the National Republi can Convention. This is the cheap est excursion to Chicago that has yet been offered the publie and everyone should take advantage of this glor ious opportunity to see the great wes tern metropolis in its gain day attire. See that your tickets read over the "cnvk Xl"w' "oi".'" - m- t"m, JUNE '5. 1888- Fin-: annual pkuie of young men's Bible class nest week. oerg oc uaiusna received anntn?r T. n " 1 .1 shipment of clothing last Friday. Elegant line of square cut suits just received at Berg & Galusha's. S. V. Coon a nil wife, of Rcnuhl"- - ---- j can City, are visiting in the city Preaching next Sabbath at the Baptist church by Rev. G. O. Yciser. 1. S. Real is patriotic, he has :: Hue flag painted on the roof of his house. Mrs. .7. II. Remsberg left. Wcdues- itay evening lor nattonn, .ew .Mexi co. For campaign hats go to Berg & Galusha's. 5 dozen already sold and more coming. Three pair ladies hose for 2."i cent at the Western and Southern Mercan tile Association. We are indebted to Mr. Holsworth for some very flue fctrr.wberries and cream. Tliov were excellent. James Blair, an old time resident of this city, was married at Almcna. j Kansas, last Tuesd.iv evening. l c5 VI f A street electric light has been put are fixing up and reuovating the m up at Conover's corner. It helps terior of the old Gardner Hou-va until wonderfully to light that section. ' it presents a handsome view. "New S. T. Reed, who has been visiting faniiture. new carpets and fresh paint, here, has returned to 3Iichigan: ac- works ponderous changes. B,b is companied by his old friend K. B. bound to make a first-class ho-is-- and Warner. is experience as a lardlord for the 5.000 vards best print at 5 cents. per yard worth 7 and Scents. 1,000 yards linen crash at S cents per yard at the Western and Southern Mercan tile Association. Hon. C. W. Kalev left .Monday evening, for Peru, Xeb., where he goes to attend the State Normal board, from there he will take a pleas ure jauat into Ohio. Republican and democratic plug hats are all the race now. and if vou haven't one you are not up to snuff. A white hat is democratic and a brown one republican. New photograph gallery now open ready for business. The citizens of Red Cloud and vicinity are respect fully solicited for . snare of their patrouagc. Gallery on north Web ster struct. J. Bulkley, Artist. Runaways, have become quite fre quent of late. The latest occurred Wednesday when one of Ed. Smith's teams ran away with a cultivator shaking things up lively. It was a narrow escape for the driver. Our people should all take pride in our street car line and help make it a success by a liberal patronage. There is not an enterprise in the city tbat will advertise it as much as the street car line. Let everyone take hold of it The city council commenced oper ations Wednesday towards digging a new city well. Aid. Peterson wi'l hav the supervision of the digging and from what we know of John we believe if there it- water there he ill get it. Next Wednesday evening, June 20th. L. W. Rogers will give s dram atic reading. Music, mirth and pathos. Among other selections the following will be rendered. Rcvere's Ride, Creed of the Bells, Bow -'Ruby-' Played, Marco Bozzaris, Mr. Spoopen kyke plays Poker, The Vagabonds, Shamus O'Brien. Miss Charlotte C. Webber, sister of the Webber Brothers living east of the city, died last Monday evening aged 29 years and 2S days. She was hurried Wednesday. Rev. Butler of ficiating. Miss Webber had been an invalid for many years, but she stood the trials and .afflict'ais with womealy fortitude and passed to the Tnv( !"""n:l Vt -rr"vp r-; .'ap--rrr-:il-w-:-JZ2--- no 4e; Red Englo Jamboree. Saturday night the t line.?? of the city was lrokn by cveral oxplo.-"na of firearm.- ov.-r in the vicinity oi" the Red Kagle bagnio. Upon inrcst Ra tion it seems that a number of toul's visited that place, some time r.iro ml one of the party had had u ".-T U nipped thereabouts, by that unfcr ily outfit, and it is further leported. ti.nt o:j this occasion tin: party or parties returned with bottle and brickbats which they proceed t-ti to fire iri shc windows of the nine!:, ail which 'u destestiblc inmates re-ented by L -.t-ing at them. Now, according In our opinion, this business should be :-;op ped, and stopped short never t? o again. It is a disgrace Telephone Exchange. There is a prospect that Red i.jud I will soon be in possession of - tele phone exchange. It is something that is sadly needed here and will be a great convenience. We hope it will be pushed through. Furnt Hoiitte. Furst and his estimable v.-.i'e Robt. Past aoze ,,r more years will Just i . him good patronage. Children's Day at the m. ?T. phtiixli. Last Sunday was Children's Day and wa duly observed by that de nomination the world over. At the 31. E. church an entensire prograu wa3 arranged, and to say that it was a grand success," would be putt: a g it quite light. The recitations, sons, I &c of the little folks wer v.rv at-- tractive and created grac apu:ause. Thoe who had the matter in ch-e des'-rve great credit for the w- -or -ful ending of the day. Report of Aiuboy school, i'l-r-'ct No. o0, for the m''ntii ending '; 1st, 1SSS. Number ejivnile-.. x. Average attendance 1-j. Tbo-v ..t.i, ab.-cnt during the mouth: vT... Bakir, George Reed. Charley .i -A. Ycrnie Emick. Those absent one day: Libbie Williams, Gula T d Absent one anc a half days: Kl; . Williams. Claka M. Wilsjjm. Icae n .- The appearance of a l'erociou- ?:. ::.i tain lion in the suburbs of Red Cloud startled a pair of travien; ;n tb ? vicin ity recently. The .'ancrou.- .'i:i;nr.l showed his teeth and hsb-w" his tail in quite an angry fashi-m. f-auingthc travelers to flee from th mt in pi-cat precipitation and terror. Judge. Ce.-sna relates tho Etory as a thriliint: adven ture in one of his latest traveling experiences. Red Cloud might fence up a convenient tract of land and run in wild animals enough to make an attractive and good sized zoological collection. No other city in the state possesses such great natural advan tages ser such a fine scheme. Gazette-Journal. When money is plenty and c!:ert is is the proper time to make yonr loans. Call on D. B. 8pano;le. If you wish to buy erell property call on us. Gump & Warner, Opera house block. We have, cwstomejrs for hou?e costing from $800 to $2,000. .Cring in vow. property. : ; ", Gump 4 Warier,;' & Open houe Woes. Money fc X&&kj&ti V- TS?I v 6 - .- ,4 S'