Our Platform I We pledge Ourselves IN FAVOR OF PROTECTION, of customers from overcharge and misstatements. FREE TRADE, for everyone. PROHIBITION, of rings, inflated values, and op pressive high prices. REDUCTION, of the people's bur dens and buyers bugbear taxprofits The oBeiaTrote of Sew York giwi Gen. Harrisoa a little OTer 13,090 plurality. This is the fact of tke Geyelan host is indeed rarpriiiag.. Nearir ererr norther state sends m large republican gains, still some of the leading de xnocrat are talkinjr of what the next presidential election ariil do for them. Thou: who were Iaudtnz Cleveland w the skies before election have changed their tones and f now call him a political "champ." If there': a man in Ked Cloud that docs not hare "a kind o hankering for the post ofice, let him saj "naw' and we will start a penny comribatron for a monument to be erected to his memory. About once in every ten minutes some one will caat a sly wink at vou and sav lI'in candidate for the postoffic2,"and under the iame breath jrill also ask, "what chance do I stand?'' Our reporters hare been in Bawted to pin the following card on tssBr coaU for nch immergeacies. "Bare been interviewed on P. 0." "Don't know and can t say. V- J BUY AS YOU VOTE-Inteiat As candidates for your patronat we invite an examinations of our record in regard to low prices since we commenced business six months ago. We promise you in the future as in the past, the best in quality, the most in quanity. and the lowest prices to a , and behind our promises stands the Nicest seected stock of The Chief will be mightily pUased when Presideat-elect Harrison is sworn in and duly inaugurated. Our reason for such unbounden joy will be orer the fact that he will forthwith get a sufficient force of railway clerks board the trains o to shuffle the mail so that it will once in two cr three weeks reach its destination. The present force is inadequate and more complaints are turned in at these headquarters about the absence of the "Great Family Weekly" than we can stand without getting angry if there is not a chance soon for the better. Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods and the BEST fitting clothing ever shown. Boa's prlas It on . The Red Cloud Chief is getting uneasy as to the future of that city, and urges the people to be ''up and doing" to the end that more railroads may be built to that point. If Red Cloud people will have a little pa tience, we've no doubt they'll soon be ratified by the buildin? cf the Ne braska Southern. We understand that arrangements are being made, as fast as such matters can be attended to, with contractors for the construc tion f the road. Don't fret. Red Cloud. Anything that Superior peo ple back is sure to be a "go." Super ior Headlight. It may b possible that the road will be uilt. but then, when we took at the closeness of the time for the bonds to expire (Jan. 1, 1589) and then think that the coming month is December, it makes the cold chills creep up our spinal column, when we think how the road is to be construct ed, if Superior people do back the en terprise. Ked I. loud people had the pledges of the Superior people that if they would vote the bonds that cars would be running by August surely, and positively by January 1. 15S9. Now, we calmly await to see whether the "Great Superior Gulliver" will keep his word and have the road completed per agreement. Remember this that we are the only merchants handing the PATENT SHOULDER SUITS in the city. Berg & Galusha, The Chicago Store Clothers. CL)Ba1 SPBI96. TralaaKewBaaalB;.-Tae Bek Is laae Beyal Vestlfeale. Great Is- -2W rvans kWL Ob November 4th, the land Rout, the Chicago, tmalr Ulllsriv 3nnnnnil . openisg or its passenger service to Colorado Spriags frem Goodland, the late western terninus. The through train leaves St. Jeseph every night at 7:40, Kansas City at 9:05. Horton 9:25. Topeka 11:35, McFarland 1:00 a. m., Manhattan 1:55, Clay Center 3:10, Clyde 3:55, Caba 4:24. Belle Till 5, Seandia 5:22, Maakato 6:1, Saitn ceater c. rnuupsourp y:iu, Abaena 10:03. Nortoa 10:30. ColbT 1:34. p. at., Goodland 2:45, as d ar rive at Colorado Spriags at 9:20. This service baa beea started to c eosamedate the iauaediate pressing aeeds ef the new seetioas just up;ned the Great Rock Islaad system and will coatiaac ia operation until about Not. 18, wkea it will be replaced by tke moat augaia cea traia ever seen ia tke west; a royal vettikalt with laxari recliaiag ekair ears free. feats entirely kj staeam, aad PI1 asswFalaee akeatag ears kmilt ex- far tkM sernee, tae eatire ;n with oat caaage to Dearer, Catenae w fcaaaaa City tram aval tB. (paawav m I. W. TOILETS. M.P ti3S3m& SaXaVBaMwaawTsi .tr.& Wit LECJtL MaTICE. Notice Li hereby given ta.it by virnie of a cer tain chattel mortgage execnted by Homer Haves to Jotesh Graves itatetf J air. UKft. ls7 to secure tne payment ' a promissory not for Fiftv-izht dollars (SM.00and iated.ac1 that maife by tbe aid Homer Hayes to the order of josepn uraves. raysoie spsrraoer ijib. is-", with 10 per rent interest from date and wa:ch note has not b"n paid. I shall ell the property discrittttl in said ciortrace viz: at public auction on th stree: In Red Cloud Webster county b. on MtnidT the 21 of December 1398 at I o' clock p. n Dales ue sm aav o; ovemoer !. 'Jos. Urate. Mortgagee. Legal Sailee. James X. Martin. Hattie A Martin aad J. O. Fardin. defeadaats. will take notice that on the 33d day of September, 1387, The. A. Page, plaintiff, filed his petition ia the district cosrt of Webster county, Nebraska, against yon aad others the b jeet aad prayer whereof is so foreclose a certain mortgage executed ca the 2d day of August, l$6.bj yon tha said James M. and Hattie A. Martin Ua, the Equitable Mortgage Co on the south half of the north west J4 and the north of the south west ii and lots 3 aad 4 all ia see tion ten fid) township one (1) north range ten (10) west in said county which said mortgage for a Talaable consideration was duly assigned to plaintiff together with the installment note secured thereby that yon the said James M. and Hattie A. Martin failed and refused to pay the in stallments of 1X30 each which beeaae doe aad payable on the 1st days of Feb ruary aad Aagast 1887 aad 1SS5 where fore aeeordiag to the ter&s of said ret aad mortgage the whole thereof to-wit 1135 In e aad is aawdae aad st to getaer with the iaterest thereoa at the Sad day 4 Aagast, 1967. Ia his petitioa pray that jaa decreed so pay to ham or that sati said t. Tea are eaea reqaireeT la aa Mere is 7th aayaf Jam Allison Ib the Cablscl. If the great and growing we3t is to have recognizance in the cabinet council of the administration of President-elect Harrison, no man can present a higher claim to saeh honor than William B. Allison, of Iowa. Mr. Allison has been in public life, as a member of the national legislature, nearly a quarter of a century. During fifteen jear3 of continuous service in the United States senate he has ac quired a familiarity with national affairs possessed by few men of our time. No man in congress, noc evea excepting John Sherman, who is con ceded to be the emminent financier i s as familiar with financial legislation and the problems of our fiscal system. 3Ir. Allison's experience as chair man of the aocronriatioB committee of the senate would be invaluable to the country if he was placed at the head of the treasury department. His sound conservative views would in spire confidence in the management of the national finances without arous ing the suspicion that the treasury is being managed solely in the interest of Wall street. To the republicans of this section who complimented Mr. Allison with an endorsement for the presidency, his selection to the secre taryship of the treasury would not only be extremely gratifying, but ac cepted as a recognition of tke cliiau of the banner states of tke nartr. Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska, that gave j Benjamin Harrison one haadred aad twenty thousand majority over all competing candidates Bee. ctmri The school in district 3C. will com-1 mence its winter term Moaday tke 3d I day of December. EfEe Smith has been eczared to ! teach te school in district 33 tisi j winter. Frank Ailes is engaged ia kelpiag H. Tabor to secwre ki earn eref. j The bridge across Lost cretk still stands as a monument of skill and j genius; yet, its atility will aot ke of 1 practical aatare aaleas tke arcaifcert ! or tke artisans set akeat tke aa-1 vroaekes witk atare zeal tkaa ka beea ataaufestea ia tkat drreeti kcretefetc OL Xir. I 4DUCKE RS-t- CASH DRYG rinii S HOUSE. Special Dress Goods sale for the Next Ten Days. All wool 36 inch Tricots 40c reduced from 50c. tt t c it 36 " Flannel 50 u Tricots 40 " Henrietta 36 " French twilled Henrietta 40 " Henrietta Rav " 45 " Henrietta - u (4 40c " - 50c 50c M " 75. 45c " " 60c. 65c M - 85c. 90c - - 1.10 70c " 90c. We Will sell all of our dress goods at greatly reduced prices to close our present stock out, and as we never keep anything but good straight first class goods (no old styles)It will pay you to look them over. Remember these prices last for ten days only and are for CASH ONLY. APRONS. We have just received an elegant line of fancy aprons which we are selling very cheap. Prices range from 20cts up to $2,00 each. BIBS. A large line of Infants Bibs from 10c to 75c each, CHILDREN'S LACE COLLARS.--A nice line from 10c up to 85c BOYS' SAILOR COLLARS. A large line at 10 and 15c each. SILK MUFFLERS,- -We have the largest line of silk mufflers ever brought to Red Cloud embracing every thing that is new and handsome Prices lower than ever. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. An immense line just received. LADIES' AND GENTS WINSOR TIES Just received .500 silk ties (no two alike)in endless variety and at prices that will soon close them out. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS I will compare my line of Linen handkerchiefs with any line in the state of Nebraska. We have over 1000 ladies' linen handkerchiefs from 5c all the way up to $1.25 each. LACE SCARFS. A fine line of lace scarfs at prices that will suit you. UNDERWEAR. In Ladies', Children's, Misses and Gents' underwear we can DISCO UNT ALL OTHERS. In Hosiery, Toboggans, Hoods, etc, we are not behind the times. Uim la m Iu ill tke rood mentioned above we have laid oorwetrM oat to do th to do go we have bought more than the trade of Bed Cloud wrjqjd anjiasit dui nave Taarrea mem at pncea uax wui onmg ia paopit alinOWsdififf tOWML We also have a full line of Dry Goods of all lfiti4. "- . ,4 -. "" J. --- J.J.DUCKER BED CLOUD, NEBBA8KA. f T5rW,.