V . jbrm --j.- s t I ' 5- le ej i&k&i1 gland ghuf. .. HOK.M" Proprietor. Tub' ishd every Friday morain? from the office ia tbe Moon Block, ld Cloud, eb. 4KlH POWDER Absolutely Pure Tliii powder n-r varies Marvel of pure .trtrnsth and wholesomecess, more economical f..aa the ordiaarj kind and cannot be sold m comreuon witbtharau'titudes of lo test short weht alum or phosphate powdor-.. Sold only :cans. KOYAL B.vKINK POWDEUCO. 106 Wall street. N". Y. -jity. "The TJaterriael The members of the faith of Grorer met on Friday at Blue Hill for the purpose of patting in nomination a county ticket. Seventy tickets were sold for Blue Hill, but the number must not be construed as being all democratic tickets, as several republi cans went to Blue Hill on business and to sec how much tanglefoot could be used in a county convention where demociats had tbe sole control. The boys in their anxiety to taste of the sweets of Blue Hill forty ro forgot to take along their fireworks and they had to be sent overland in order to have them there to excite a dying democracy to another feeble effort. However, laving all jokes aside the boys made a nice display and had quite a crowd, but of course we'ean't admit that they can elect any one. The ticket nominated is as follows: For County Attorney O. C. Case: For Representative A. McCall; Both are good m-n and will poll their party's strenth in the county. Thorn- Who Will T ai the Ynu-; 1J i tlow shoot :tt lln r.nn- InsToraof r!iel. 8KC0NI WARD. City Water. The city dads have at last solved the problem of securing a sufficient 6upply of water by following our aug-; gestion of tapping the creek. They Pr-'f. Curan, princ'pil at-1 -uper cannwthrov into the city well a,i-i:.-rdeiit twelve inch stream of water, that wi 1 Mi Hulbart. of Alma. i--.ist.aat be sufficient to cope with any kind or priticr i. size of conflagration. Water wM, Miss Thomas, ot Nuckoll- County, hereafter bj plenty. A small dam graniin t: r-iom. ha- been put in at the bridge which M.?-Ktla Rem&borg, it-t-r mediate will fill the pipes and still leav-.ij departs' nt. good sized stream running down th NEW GOODS creek. A 'hip come- sailing' round the btnd. ijood bve. o'd Grover, ;ood. bye; It'-rtoad-Ai dowu with Harrison inn. (Joodbe. ol: Grover. 5oolbe: From east and t and north and -outa. Jood bve. old Grover. Good bje. Harri-ctfand Morton from every mouth, c;ood bye, old Grover, jwod bye. Voider Who It I. Last week wi stated that Rlue Nos ed Pete, the hoe maker on Apache avenue, wa- ab'ut to wed Aunt Sal Jackson, th" -ok in the lied Cloud restaurant. We gave Pete away as m escaped convict from the Ohio r-enitentiar. and also threw ia a hint that Aunt S il had done time in .fol ic:, for shoplifting. U afford 'is great pleasure this week to annmce that 1'eter was for janv years a banker in Boston, and wa- al?rav- noted fnr hi general vrcitli. lie l.i-only subscribed for the Kieker. but presented u- with a ew pair of U-yts. As to Aunt Sally. we are tleas-d to know that she came west as a mi. ionary. and is cooking' -imply for recreation. She graduated at a famous seminary, has been mar ried twice a-d lias a' ways had the reputation f being a lady. She his also subscrsb. d for the Kicker, and we take irre.' pleasure i:i -etting her richt before the puslif. e shall probably retract .-cine more next iTee!-: in c.-i-v the subscription- come in. Kx. Public .Sale. Of stock. Tuesday. Sept. 4th, 'S3, at ten o'clock, a. m., the undersigned will sell at public auction at his resi dence, J A- miles north of Inavale, the following property to-wit: About 100 head of stock described as fol lows: 2 Norman mares, weighing 3,000 pounds. 1 five-year old mare. 1 eight-year old horse, 2 two-year old matched fillers. 5 yearling mare co.ts. 1 yearling gelding, 4 spring colts, 5 head fresh cows, 1 Durham bull, pedigreed and registered, 30 year lings past, 40 calves. 1 sulky plow. 1 lister, farm wagon. 2 stirring plows. 3 cultivator.-, 1 d"ag, etc. Ter."S. A credit of 3 months will be given, purchaser giving bank able note with ten per cent interest from date. $3 and under cx-h. A free lunch will be served to all who A. J. ORTHINGTON. The kraMka Soathera. The follnwiog letter was received by F. J. Switz, of Kearney, and will be of iuterest to onr citizens: Superior, Nbb., Aug. 21t, 'S3. F.J. Switz, Esq., Kearney. Neb. DkarSir: Youra of the 16th r-ceiv-d. Allow me to congratulate vou and your friends upon the bond election in Kearney city. I do not think you or th people generally at. Kearney will ever have cause to re gret the step t iken. We shall at once, in fact are now getting to work arranging for the construction of the line and shall without a doubt finish it entirely and have it in operation to Red Cloud this fall. Whether we can do much west of Red Cloud be fore cold weather or not will depend altogether upon the atate of the weather, if we have fair open wict-r we can do considerable work. Th Nortnwestern track layers will be at work in our city tomorrow afternoon. The Santa Fe from present prospects will be here by the first of October at the latest. I shall at once prepare the papers .M Liilie Letson, 2nd primary. Mi t'trrie Brakefield. 1st prmary. Mr. L. C. Mers, kiuder;;-irden. FIRST WARD. Mi-- El.a. Dorr, principal. Mi-- l. He Spauople. 2ri primary. Mi-- Knima Brown. 1st jnuiary. ORTJI school. M:b Cora Garber. AT THK Western A Southern sot A California Br.'r. An v fan c-t-1' i Hi"' - - kind In- nmWf i- . -' co. to -a ho fa'icl ' ' I'ear i:r readers t dum r..i-e of V - :utti'' 't .-ant i A ii. the Kiiic f ("i.t.-:. jiiion, urchin- Cui:t:.- -r.-' roup !inr- ' . C-i-: i -tsn..i. r MERCANTILE MMM -ii:ai.kiw ix- i r-4 ! k-ep it hnr.dy 1 n plea?- ti-:o and d"itli to f aoove o!'! at $1 h bottle .." 0 t aiitrsrii'-t ' -. !-Cure come. C-iix, i i-.' t' (irt ir 3 i gtv. . virn- i- - on di-u'if- and pu- -ti'ig ':i:ii!t. trial- "'.x uonui- trr.it:i: in.iii 1.10. w r ( ' tarhal .'- '"filling tt i it a t ?1.C0 by Tlie -s 55- Red ('loud i- b os-ed(?) with three Republi -an j-ur: il-. Th- L-t comer is said t be backed by two of the banks .tnd ile ii .i i- t- br- tk down thf Ariiu- and Chief. Tin P'publi cans of ti e cou'itv mav Lave a wo.d Dry Goods and Notions, and Leaders of Low Prices ! Call and ?ee our immon-e stock of Dry Goods, black and colored Cashmeres from 2.r to H!f per yard. All-Wool Henrietta 50c pr yd. Dress Flannels from 25c to 75c pr yd. English and French Suitings from 10 to 25c per yd. GOO yds fine new Satteens 12 l-2cpryard. WOO Tib Best Ms 1 St Best CirtWaip. white. 5U";.v:or'.i'ii.u.-.. se our lOr Neckties. Get a dozea paift GoOilUo? for goc. (.;:: Uneii CtUr- t'.v Table linen a to 53c per yard K.: xi. ais-i it. "siiink rit. Hither rnn a tows with vim or just sel ont and leaM it. One of two thin?.- must be done rcn the town for all it i- worth or :si: the hole thinir- -lidL- oat and let nature take i- course. Do voc want trade to cume to your to-cn . Encourage those who do come. Do you -srant a pros perous town, where people who are dis poned to make .1 homer Thtu bury from icht all spitr work work no more for a few indviduaK bat work for common prosperity and mutual beneiit- Ex. Letters reimuniair in the potomcc at Had Cloud. Webrter count-. Xe bracks, for tbe week ondinir. Aug. JTth, 1.-S5. GENTLE3IEN. A. K. Iiuck. I. A. Karman. -James Xealy. J. M. Treinor. Handall Hart, -lobn JohnM'n. George 5illman. I-ADIEs. da M. Chxdister. Ida M. Lewis. I.eda Wiirums. 3r . P. Howrc bralta Crop. The reports Irom all o.er trie st'ite are of one kind in regard to tbe corn crop in Nebraska that it is magnificent. Every puUi-h-d report shows that tti standard crop f thi- stne will eiei-d all former ied. As lar west in the st'te as CheviMine county report- come of corn that will yield forty bush els to tbe cre. while tbe commom reprt from all the atem counties i the state are that the yield will be fifty bu?Siel- to th- acre. It matters ver little if whe.'t rye and oats in this ?tate show si shortiijje. so lonj as King Com climbs skvward :n iu vield. Corn i the great cron m Vebraska and it will be a crop the present j ear to be record ed in history, the government sta'istie.-. the tele;:r.ipi.:c reports to all the i:re:it papars. and the i ulividual report ol mon from all sections of tbe state, a'.l established mi- fad. It will as natur ally follow as t ie nisbt the d;y that the coming year for the state will be one of unexampled prosperity. Daily Call- a a Another IS JO Veteran. Uncle Peter Man-den, ona of our heaviest stock raisers, and wealthiest farmers, is another one of tbe 1S40 veterans, and recollects those days of Tippacanoe and Tlcr too.' At that time be was living in Joe Dav ie county. Illinois. fie also recol lects of a big barbecue at which tbey roasted an ox and drew cider from a canoe. Uncle Peter is an old voter having cast his first vote for presi dent sixty yearn zo. He will vote for Harrison and Morton next Xo- i -t i .1. - .j: jvemner. liucie reter uas nit uis- tin-'uished tonor of having voted fifteen times for president of the United States. Krrimn Wheath i Xotlce. These letters will be sent to the i Tickets to the National G. A. R. deal letter office Sept. 27th, if not Encampment at Columbus, Ohio, will eall.'d for before. A. S. Mak.-ii. ' be on sale from Post Master, i elusive. for the use of the council in th ontion of the result and as so-.n as to say 0.1 ti.e SHhject.-Guard. possible send them to you for their action. I wish you would so sta e to them so that no record will be made until they receive tbe papers from me. My kind regards to St. John, Downing, Roe and other friends. Yours Truly, F. P. Bunnell. Prest. Qaartrrly Tfeetln;. Rev. U . R. Jones. B. D.? Presiding Elder, will preach in the M. E. church on Friday evenim:. at S o'clock, quar terly conference to follow. He will hold communion service and preach on Sabbath morning. Lovefeast com mencinii at 9:J0. o'clock. Sept. ir Mile or Triido. 7th to 0th in Fare for round trip from i Red Cloud is ISJO. Tickets for go- ' - i:... ? -,.. 111, ,.!- ... i inir nassaire are uimtcu iu in. i.u. r40 acre ot lana in iogan county. ' ?" u ..r .r.n-o fori ana return to cept. i.-u-i-.- " I . . t . I. .... ...l.k .. ti avrnn. ' of -tate. . "en UK oeeu uiauu i- " "-" i -ion of time for return upon applsca-' LOOK HERE. When traveling north, east, .-niithor west, make yourself comfoi table by rmmnizing a --trimly tirst cla-s I'M The Chicago, Kans is & Nebraska i"..il way, "Ri.ci- Island Route" Tids thoroimllare i- tl. peopb - fa vorite, beo'.u-e iti- reliable, site a-'d p easnt and with its liinii-d fiver to Chicago, and connection with all the fa-t trams to St. Louis maUr it univer sally popular, and the route whici all well posted travelers lake. Its passenger train? were built e pressly for this line by the Pullman Palace Car Co.. which is :i tinramee that they are as perfect -rd foiiiplete in everv detail as the hest tat and mtst thorough -xperience can suggest, and no convenience for the comfort and service of the traveling public hits been overlooked, in addition toit regular passenger equipment. th-r ia in service a line of superh reciiidnc chair cns; no pains or exuen.-e hiving been spared to make these cars the most restful ana comfort-as-uring ve hicles of their class in America. Holders Ststclars tickets can occupy seats in these cars fre- A coItred porter accompanies each car t" admin ister to the wants of the patrons, which makes them especially desirable for ladies and children traveling -a ithout e-cort. In fact, the C. K. & N. is the Great Free Rerlinini: Ctair Car Line west of the Missouri river. When you travel, to be ibsolutely comfortable, take the C-ic Kna- & Nebraska Railway, "Rock IsUnd R-ute." Pull nian'rf Palace Slp.epin-r C'-rs on all nhiht train-. 'Care of Cancer and Ulcers. Judge T. C. aicLoadon writes to Utl BwiXt Specific Co.: "Acoui ttareoyer fo, Jrry Bradley, bad a cancerous or on hl face, near the nat eye. It caused him a trrcat. deal of p-nn, aad he lost tbe aizhr. of the eye, but was finally eared by the uso of Swift's Specific This eate U well knowa ia Wi&es Co., Qa., where ho lived." Mr. L. Cox, of Arkabutla, Tate Ca, Hiss., writes: "I aalTereda srreat deal xroa old ulctars for years. Your medi cine was recommended, and after csinr six bottles I was completely cured. Yoar mediclno does even more than you claim for ic I havo known it to curse cases which were thought horelesa." Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith, No. CT4 Warrea Bt, Brooklyn, . Y., writes: "I com meaoed osin? S. S. S. about three years ajo. 1 had suffered with a sore throat for over a year. I used a g-eat many other remedies witn no frcort results!. MyUttloffirLalso, had sore fingers; it commenced from the quick, and them the aalU would come cS. We doctored ber for over two vsars, and whenlcom Beaced using S. S.S. I thought I would sea what it would da for her. I am thankful to say that it entirely eared her. It is the best remedy "I know of for the b'ood. I really beLva It was the means of saving my life. The doctor told me I had a throat dis ease similar to General Grant's. I cheerfully recommend it to ail suffericjc Xrom disordered blood. i Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases nailed free. The Swlst SrEcinc Co. ' Drawer 3, . tlaata, Ga Me. See our 20c suspenders. Working l-n"s shirts, lanre stock and sood assortment. 2. ' Get a nico Ladies Miawl for k see our stock of Mu-lin. bleached and unbleached. A Splendid .Teun for av. anii a better one fr 2f worth a) anil V the world over. Jersejs) :iud iara!nU at half pnee. i-iic-i au.i Kiu'iroideries that you can't rest. Velvet and eirea -ns at our low Tricei. 500 Bolts i; Ribbon at COST Low Rates of Interest. By a late arr-wmemnt. I c n make yot; :t Farm I.o.m uri the -horte.-t no-Ul-c, 1owt-s. i: tere-t. and hes: r.rnis of payment that cti l h:ul in the we-t. All kinds o .ell secured notts boimht. LV-i and omuure rate. C F. Catmkr. stt-tiitr Iwlie-' Kid(lIovtH in allrolor- I. Now N the time to 1 1 ur Wankoi-. t o- fort-, "Jo-ik-. and Sluiwl. rh.-ap. (.ur ..u T--ciret. nieyw:'' . i you satNfj !'a. Couie and sec and examine o d". Hishe-t prices paid tor produee. It p.iys t tr.ide at The Western and Southern Mercantile Association MASON'S OLD STAND. Chas. Schaffnit, Manao'er. NOTICE. fho led Cloud Street Railway Co. Xebra-ka. ior sale projrerty in o:ither:: :art .'iunir .-tock. a.- a Al-'f T.r) i:ead of wble or ir. jnirt to suit purchaser. A ior some one JirDsO.v. tion to the joint atrent in Coiiimbns Judson, Kan., Amr. -.")th. Spec- of the terminal lines until Oct. 19th, ' ial correspondence to Tun Chief. 1 1 "V ' ..,!.:,.:,- apnlication t. be made before Sept. The oio settlers reunion I inh ticket- are then oniv aood for F. Uraham s gr..ve triday was t ear to an extensive ranjte in a .-'- "- - . ". w , I , T. .L. c . tmi aeii'hborlnjod. School and w .... . . i iiiitt uOstoSe one halt mil . Loutity .-eat :-" . - . j seven miie-. Good improvements. trood soil, living water, close to line - ? r?- ..-V ,. t.ntl AT ill iti T'SliriTflU. iiUH jT:i .. - .i.-w - . .. ,. ,- Son Sth runnm-through to Colum- cellaneous audress. .i lavnana AnAit-ointeinre. " f-V'...?;far bu.viaChica-iocarrvinJ the depart- Miss WiUiamsr', rende'red some very' The Origin:! Abu tine Ointment is IH.M. . .. ". - . . I . ..,,.,. , nn r nnl n. ',,. .,..... -,! ... ,ty ' ceif commander and staff, delegates nice music witn the violin ana organ. ,"-' f"- "' -- "" -' " .1 ",oAe of C. A. II. and W. U. The marshal band was in attendance. I box' ;lnti?i :, -oluw ir for old W. F. Kr.LLooa. ilea Cloud. leld in a 1 - . " J T. . 4 U C t. continuous pas-age to original start, granu success. it was iu: uisu eur Choice of routes i.- given hela in iiOgan township. Address of from Chicago, reona anc t. i.ouis. wel-ome by Lhairman l-air. Song by .f--ii tri'ii will leave Lincoln at irlee club. Praver bv Kev. J. T. ."):::0 n. ui. anu Omaha at 5 p. m.. ' Stone. Kev. Williamson gave a mis-j M Pavn and Time Table. Cars run ever- twentj minutes leav ing the Holland House at 7:90 a.ra. and making regular trips until 10:00 p. m., aftr that time leave the Hol land House at 11:30 p.m. and make .niil night train. Cars make all trains. TICKETS AUE FOR SALE at the Red Cloud National Bank J. J. : acker. ud Having' purchased the stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Boots, Shoes, &c, of the Vrn For sale. A first class family horse and earring", very cheap for cash. Address or apply to UbvG. S. Davis. Chicago Store, Notice i- hereby given that I will examine ail persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools of this county, at Red Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. Eva J. King. County Sup't. For stele. I have 32i ac es of fine farm land, near the city, for s-ile, cheap. It's a bargai" to the riht party. Geo. Winton. 1E, aeicrcia! ctr acres resident. TtiJriny. be- 99a' . fcy-4. Nebraska. C. A cordial invitation to Ux 13(. ... . - :, ....t.I 1'rof Curran and wife l.ae moved . lieartimaricrs iraiu is Kw.u.u. . . , r, e . ,. .., . ,, ..sores, burn-, wounds, chipped hands, j-jin the Some of the old settlers told us uf . .. . . ....'l ' ,,,,. , . e . "d all skin eruptions- ill Dositivelv d to all. ' the hardships and privations of pio- cure aH kud (, . for -. .!:. ...- ,-A n-ill n.-,.-nv the John ; Pullmar. fare from .Missouri river to neer me wnicti win long De remem- Qrisina! Alnetia- Ointxaen:. Sold by! W." :.i"i- Ths Cm.s:" s 'comes Columbia wi'I be SU0. beied by the young a well as the Henry Cook at 23 cent per bo.x-ly Red Cloud, we have this day reduced prices on all Goods, to make room for NEW STOCK. Call earlv and secure bargains. Respectfully, H. N. Johnston. rANBKO hi! taformi Uctt,UL. l I 5 i i 9 9 T. r iT e;tv. V. '. rjl.".Ilj iillvIJl. V. tv. ..-. ii.n. .li .l-.